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Table 3: Cambodia (2008) - Average numbers of children ever born classified by
current age of the mother and highest level of education completed by the mother
Phnom
Penh
Age
No
Group
Education
15 – 19
0.07
20 – 24
0.40
25 – 29
0.98
30 – 34
1.65
35 – 39
2.28
40 – 44
2.86
45 – 49
3.40
50 – 54
3.49
55 – 59
3.52
Rest of Country
Age
No
Group
Education
15 – 19
0.16
20 – 24
0.94
25 – 29
1.82
30 – 34
2.74
35 – 39
3.51
40 – 44
4.18
45 – 49
4.65
50 – 54
4.57
55 – 59
4.66
Highest grade completed
Incomplete
Primary
0.04
0.28
0.87
1.56
2.24
2.80
3.22
3.38
3.44
Complete
Primary
0.03
0.26
0.85
1.59
2.21
2.63
3.08
3.33
3.42
Lower
Secondary
0.02
0.20
0.76
1.49
2.06
2.41
3.02
3.20
3.13
Secondary/
Technical
0.02
0.09
0.62
1.37
1.70
1.98
2.37
2.67
2.45
Beyond
Secondary
0.01
0.07
0.41
1.11
1.60
1.71
1.99
2.22
2.28
Incomplete
Primary
0.09
0.74
1.60
2.55
3.36
4.01
4.45
4.64
4.74
Complete
Primary
0.05
0.56
1.40
2.33
3.04
3.52
3.98
4.36
4.43
Lower
Secondary
0.03
0.32
1.07
1.99
2.67
3.20
4.16
4.33
4.31
Secondary/
Technical
0.03
0.13
0.72
1.69
2.18
2.53
2.96
2.95
3.01
Beyond
Secondary
0.04
0.10
0.55
1.48
2.09
2.47
2.55
2.88
2.95
Source: Computed based on REDATAM data base, ECLAC/CELADE
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Table 4.A: Cambodia (2008) - Average numbers of children ever born classified by
current age of the mother and major religious groups
Phnom Penh
Age Group
Buddhist
20 – 29
0.47
30 – 39
1.85
40 – 49
2.86
50 – 59
3.30
Rest of Country
Age Group
Buddhist
20 – 29
1.10
30 – 39
2.88
40 – 49
4.19
50 – 59
4.58
Religion
Islam
Christian
0.70
0.46
2.55
1.55
4.14
2.28
4.54
2.70
Other
0.40
0.93
1.50
2.76
Islam
1.18
3.24
4.81
5.01
Other
1.88
4.22
4.81
4.21
Christian
1.10
2.99
4.21
4.76
Table 4.B: Cambodia (2008) - Average numbers of children ever born classified by
current age of the mother and economic activity status
Phnom Penh
Age Group
Economic Activity Status
Employed
20 – 29
0.42
30 – 39
1.69
40 – 49
2.70
50 – 59
3.14
Rest of Country
Employed
Age Group
20 – 29
30 – 39
40 – 49
50 – 59
1.12
2.94
4.21
4.63
Unemployed
Never worked / Student
Home
maker
Retiree /
Rent Holder
Other
0.44
1.60
3.02
2.84
0.20
1.56
2.53
3.33
1.15
2.31
3.23
3.59
0.49
1.32
2.32
3.09
1.01
1.85
2.78
3.16
Unemployed
Never worked / Student
Home
maker
Retiree /
Rent Holder
Other
1.13
2.93
4.20
4.67
0.24
2.25
3.70
4.24
1.42
3.02
4.26
4.66
0.44
1.51
2.49
3.29
1.27
2.29
3.19
3.73
Source: Computed based on REDATAM data base, ECLAC/CELADE
2
Figure 3: Scatter plot of the Total Fertility Rate as a function of the female/male ratio of
the population with at least secondary education (x100)
Female/male ratio of population with at least secondary
education
Female/male ratio of chairs in parliament
8.00
8.00
7.00
7.00
6.00
6.00
5.00
5.00
4.00
4.00
3.00
3.00
2.00
2.00
1.00
1.00
0
0.00
0
50
100
150
0
50
100
Sources: UNDP Human Development Report 2010 and UN Population Division World
Population Prospects, 2010 Revision
3
150
Figure 4: Scatter plot of the Total Fertility Rate as a function of the female/male ratio
(x100) of population with at least secondary education after removing the joint
association with the HDI
2.50
2.00
1.50
1.00
0.50
0
-0.50
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
-1.00
-1.50
-2.00
-2.50
Sources: UNDP Human Development Report 2010 and UN Population Division World
Population Prospects, 2010 Revision
4
Table 13: Sex ratios compared between India, Mexico and the Coale & Demeny West
Model
India (2001)
Ratio
Idem
Mexico
(2005)
e0f)=40
e0f)=55
e0f)=70
53,327,552
107.1
103.3
101.4
103.5
103.9
61,581,957
108.4
103.2
101.3
102.8
65,632,877
59,213,981
110.8
102.6
101.5
53,939,991
46,275,899
116.6
97.7
101.8
20-24
46,321,150
43,442,982
106.6
90.3
25-29
41,557,546
41,864,847
99.3
30-34
37,361,916
36,912,128
101.2
35-39
36,038,727
34,535,358
40-44
29,878,715
25,859,582
45-49
24,867,886
50-54
55-59
Age
Group
Males
Females
0-4
57,119,612
5-9
66,734,833
10-14
15-19
Model Coale and Demeny West
Cross-Multiplied
India
Mexico
C&D
e0=55
103.6
0.988
1.001
1.007
102.8
103.5
0.978
1.006
1.000
102.8
103.3
0.951
1.050
1.000
101.8
102.7
103.0
1.093
1.082
1.001
88.6
101.7
102.5
102.7
1.074
1.020
1.002
89.4
101.5
102.4
102.5
0.981
0.990
1.001
104.4
90.1
101.0
102.1
102.3
0.970
0.993
1.003
115.5
91.3
99.7
101.4
101.9
0.903
0.987
1.007
22,541,090
110.3
90.9
97.5
100.2
101.3
1.047
1.004
1.012
19,851,608
16,735,951
118.6
92.0
94.6
98.3
100.2
0.930
0.988
1.019
13,583,022
14,070,325
96.5
92.5
91.2
95.8
98.3
1.229
0.994
1.026
60-64
13,586,347
13,930,432
97.5
90.2
87.5
92.5
95.3
0.990
1.026
1.036
65-69
9,472,103
10,334,852
91.7
89.1
83.3
88.4
91.2
1.064
1.013
1.046
70-74
7,527,688
7,180,956
104.8
88.6
78.5
83.5
86.3
0.874
1.005
1.059
75-79
3,263,209
3,288,016
99.2
88.0
73.2
77.9
80.6
1.056
1.007
1.072
80+
3,918,980
4,119,738
95.1
78.2
66.1
68.7
69.1
5
Table 14: Comparing actual and expected counts to estimate “missing women”
Age
Group
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75-79
80+
Expected
Ratio
India (2001)
Males
57,119,612
66,734,833
65,632,877
53,939,991
46,321,150
41,557,546
37,361,916
36,038,727
29,878,715
24,867,886
19,851,608
13,583,022
13,586,347
9,472,103
7,527,688
3,263,209
3,918,980
Females
53,327,552
61,581,957
59,213,981
46,275,899
43,442,982
41,864,847
36,912,128
34,535,358
25,859,582
22,541,090
16,735,951
14,070,325
13,930,432
10,334,852
7,180,956
3,288,016
4,119,738
e0(f)=55
103.5
102.8
102.8
102.8
102.7
102.5
102.4
102.1
101.4
100.2
98.3
95.8
92.5
88.4
83.5
77.9
68.7
6
Expected
Women
55,188,031
64,917,153
63,845,211
52,470,808
45,103,359
40,543,947
36,486,246
35,297,480
29,466,188
24,818,250
20,194,922
14,178,520
14,687,943
10,715,049
9,015,195
4,188,972
5,704,483
Table 19: Percentages of never married women by age group for consecutive censuses in
East and Southeast Asia
1960
Thailand
30-34
6.7
35-39
4.2
40-44
3.1
45-49
2.6
Peninsular Malaysia Chinese
30-34
3.8
35-39
2.7
40-44
2.6
45-49
2.5
Peninsular Malaysia Malays
30-34
1.1
35-39
0.8
40-44
0.6
45-49
0.6
Japan
30-34
9.6
35-39
5.6
40-44
3.1
45-49
1.9
Republic of Korea
30-34
0.5
35-39
0.2
40-44
0.1
45-49
0.1
Singapore Chinese
30-34
4.7
35-39
4.3
40-44
5.2
45-49
6.2
Hong Kong
30-34
6.0
35-39
5.0
40-44
5.9
45-49
7.4
1970
1980
1990
2000
8.1
5.2
3.9
3.0
11.8
7.3
5.3
4.1
14.1
9.6
7.0
5.2
16.1
11.6
9.3
8.0
9.5
5.7
3.4
2.4
13.3
7.6
5.8
4.6
15.8
9.1
6.4
5.7
18.2
10.5
8.4
7.2
3.3
1.9
1.1
0.7
7.9
3.8
2.2
1.7
10.2
5.8
4.1
2.3
9.7
6.0
4.4
3.2
7.2
5.8
5.3
4.0
9.1
5.5
4.4
4.4
13.9
7.5
5.8
4.6
26.6
13.8
8.6
6.3
1.4
0.4
0.2
0.1
2.7
1.0
0.5
0.3
5.3
2.4
1.1
0.6
10.7
4.3
2.6
1.7
11.1
5.8
3.8
3.3
17.8
9.3
6.7
4.6
22.4
15.6
12.3
7.9
5.6
3.0
2.9
3.8
11.0
4.5
2.7
2.3
24.8
11.6
7.3
3.9
21.9
16.2
14.1
12.6
(1996)
26.5
14.6
9.0
5.9
Source: Jones (2003): Tables 1 and 2
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Table 20: Cambodia (2008) - Age of the (male) head of household and the (female)
spouse
Age of the Female Spouse
Head
10-19
20-24
25-29
44
35-39
23
40-44
45-49
8
16
50-54
55-59
14
13
79
52
306
221
60-64
65-69
70-74
75-79
8
2
2
7
6
15
67
15
89
50
23
124
45
28
78
96
27
23
48
200
55
37
39
300
56
34
31
829
127
37
23
3077
447
128
47
14011
1727
301
75
7657
960
176
6429
3720
385
1228
2181
3092
1998
69.55
73.52
77.20
75.55
2097
1528
20-24
15167
60134
16788
1755
473
151
25-29
7217
92931
139040
19499
4679
1042
30-34
1177
18613
93559
77755
25428
5297
1288
302
35-39
577
7764
42841
90813
132391
32201
6511
1203
40-44
356
2403
9760
23988
94998
116058
26801
4803
1147
45-49
298
1164
3393
7720
27692
84674
103909
19138
3135
50-54
183
551
1264
2065
5612
16899
63412
63449
55-59
127
341
747
901
2482
6608
20807
56889
60-64
47
173
495
468
993
2212
5177
19072
38487
22418
65-69
30
103
279
266
605
1159
2635
7127
16688
22330
70-74
27
79
183
138
286
491
1006
2495
4525
8975
13721
75-79
13
35
102
69
172
275
491
952
1893
2835
5336
80+
13
64
151
92
142
137
199
403
635
900
24.70
26.72
30.68
35.45
39.59
44.04
49.04
54.73
60.09
65.00
Mean
251
30-34
10-19
9
8
12
13
13
59
102
25
79
88
18
393
172
94
231
496
9607
1346
41017
4988
Source: Computed based on REDATAM data base, ECLAC/CELADE
8
80+
Table 23: Viet Nam (2009) - Logistic regression of probability of never marriage among
population aged 40–69
Male
Female
0.714
0.519
0.446
1.545
0.944
0.917
0.718
0.563
- 0.185
1.080
0.688
0.438
- 0.556
- 1.216
- 1.794
- 2.446
- 3.044
0.216
0.141
0.220
- 0.045
- 0.136
- 0.309
- 0.709
- 1.495
0.147
- 0.077
0.321
Below Primary
Below Lower Secondary
Below Upper Secondary
Upper Secondary
Post-Secondary
Working
Vision Disability
Hearing Disability
Walking Disability
Memory Disability
- 1.314
- 1.518
- 1.443
- 1.573
- 1.238
0.399
0.087
0.084
1.676
- 0.608
- 0.712
- 0.651
- 0.564
- 0.038
0.722
0.166
0.363
1.150
Constant
- 2.279
- 3.081
Region
Northern Midlands and Mountains
Red River Delta
North and South Central Coast
Central Highlands
Southeast
Mekong River Delta
Urban (Rural =0)
Age Group
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
In-migrant
Ethnic minority
Religious adherent
Educational Attainment
Source: Viet Nam (2011): Table A.20
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Table 24: Aruba (2010) - Logistic regression of the probability of working for women
aged 25-50, by selected explanatory variables
Explanatory variable
Category
Constant
Age
Number of children ever born
Total income of other household members
Country of birth
Aruba
Colombia
USA
Dominican Republic
Venezuela
Curaçao
Netherlands
Other
Educational attainment
None/Less than primary
Primary
Lower vocational
High school (4 year cycle)
High school (5 year cycle)
High school (6 year cycle)
Intermediate vocational
Higher (Bachelor)
Higher (Master's)
Higher (PhD)
Marital status
Never married
Married
Divorced/legally separated
Widowed
Living together
Yes
No
Source: Population and Housing Census Aruba 2010
10
B
exp(B)
-0.114
0.021
-0.067
0.000
0.892
1.021
0.935
1.000
-0.294
-0.899
0.196
-0.804
-0.100
-0.273
-0.101
0.746
0.407
1.217
0.447
0.905
0.761
0.904
0.490
0.765
1.089
0.978
0.697
1.401
1.656
1.474
-0.142
1.633
2.150
2.971
2.659
2.008
4.059
5.236
4.368
0.867
-0.426
0.147
-0.352
0.653
1.158
0.704
0.077
1.080
Table 25: Timor Leste - Population in private households by marital status according to
sex and relationship to the head of household
Males
Head
Wife/Husband
Daughter/Son
Stepchild/Adopted Child
Daughter/Son-in-Law
Mother/Father
Sister/Brother
Grandchild
Grandparent
Other Relative
Non-Relative
Females
Head
Wife/Husband
Daughter/Son
Stepchild/Adopted Child
Daughter/Son-in-Law
Mother/Father
Sister/Brother
Grandchild
Grandparent
Other Relative
Non-Relative
Total
158,063
4,590
237,881
12,024
1,385
1,994
18,628
10,109
482
20,009
1,798
Total
36,899
134,207
218,046
10,323
1,410
7,008
15,628
9,119
1,343
16,459
1,053
Never
Married
10,107
0
236,731
11,870
602
136
16,798
10,018
65
17,676
1,331
Never
Married
3,317
0
215,168
10,051
405
327
12,479
8,957
87
12,839
858
Married
139,371
4,590
722
106
657
738
1,165
70
116
1,652
434
Married
14,054
134,207
1,610
124
610
1,670
1,444
103
292
1,723
124
Widowed
Divorced
Separated
7,822
0
339
28
113
1,092
524
11
285
579
21
416
0
52
16
5
9
80
7
7
53
8
347
0
37
4
8
19
61
3
9
49
4
Widowed
Divorced
Separated
17,882
0
760
95
379
4,890
1,426
35
946
1,689
51
843
0
282
340
70
55
159
17
8
115
15
803
0
226
19
9
66
120
7
10
93
5
Source: Population and Housing Census of Timor Leste (2004): Table 3.1
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Table 26: Cambodia (2008) - Average numbers of household members classified by age
and sex of the head of household and by relationship to the head of household (all
numbers multiplied by 100)
Male
Head
0-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75-79
80+
Total
Female
Head
0-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75-79
80+
Total
Head
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
Head
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
Spouse
2
54
90
94
96
96
96
96
94
93
90
88
84
80
71
93
Spouse
1
20
37
40
37
32
25
20
14
10
8
6
5
3
3
21
Child
1
35
104
167
247
298
328
324
295
257
208
169
130
110
98
247
Child
0
28
94
160
225
250
250
229
195
159
129
106
88
79
73
179
Parent
6
6
6
8
9
9
8
6
5
4
2
2
1
1
1
7
Parent
10
9
9
12
15
14
13
10
8
5
3
1
1
0
1
9
Grand
Child
0
0
1
6
15
28
41
57
70
80
81
74
15
Grand
Child
0
0
2
11
28
49
71
92
105
106
98
88
38
Other
Relative
101
53
25
24
24
24
24
27
30
29
28
27
26
23
19
26
Other
Relative
114
81
52
44
31
30
32
36
39
38
34
28
23
19
19
36
Other
Non
Related.
31
42
20
13
9
9
7
8
8
7
7
8
10
15
40
10
Other
Non
Related
18
80
46
24
11
10
5
5
5
4
4
3
2
3
4
11
Source: Computed based on REDATAM data base, ECLAC/CELADE
12
Total
240
290
344
406
485
537
568
575
559
530
492
463
431
409
404
498
Total
243
319
338
380
419
439
437
427
410
387
369
350
325
303
287
394
Table 27: Mongolia (2010) – Average size of households by household types, sex of
household heads and area of residence
Household type
Nuclear
Extended
Composite
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
3.6
3.7
2.8
4.6
4.8
4.1
4.6
4.7
4.2
Urban
3.5
3.6
2.8
4.6
4.9
4.1
4.6
4.7
4.3
Rural
3.7
3.8
2.8
4.3
4.5
3.7
4.4
4.5
3.8
Source: Census Monograph 6 of the 2010 Census of Mongolia, Table 3.2
13
This table needs to be interpreted better. Look at the original files sent by Frank or maybe ask
him directly.
Table 30: Vanuatu (2009) - Logistic regression to predict the choice of a female head of
household in nuclear households with children, depending on the characteristics of the
couple
Male
Variable
Education male versus female
Worked Male versus Female
Urban/Rural
Age difference (Husband - wife)
Number of sons in household
Number of daughters in household
Citizenship Male versus Female
Category
Partners both less than primary
Less than primary, partner primary
Less than primary, partner more than primary
Primary, partner less than primary
Both partners primary
Primary, partner more than primary
More than primary, partner less than primary
More than primary, partner primary
Both partners more than primary
Male worked, female worked
Male worked, female did not work
Male did not work, female worked
Male did not work, female did not work
Urban
Rural
Both male and female Vanuatu by birth
Male, Vanuatu by birth, female by naturalization
Male Vanuatu by birth, Female foreign
Male Vanuatu by naturalization female by birth
Both male and female Vanuatu by naturalization
Male Vanuatu by naturalization, female foreign
Male foreign, female Vanuatu by birth
Male foreign, female Vanuatu by naturalization
Both male and female foreign
Constant
Source: Population and Housing Census of Vanuatu (2009)
14
B
.
0.907
0.921
0.660
0.594
0.548
0.688
1.021
0.800
.
-0.043
0.317
-0.075
.
-1.091
-0.007
0.004
-0.062
.
-0.330
0.486
1.103
-1.214
-18.791
0.538
0.344
0.007
-3.151
exp(B)
.
2.477
2.513
1.934
1.812
1.730
1.989
2.776
2.226
.
0.958
1.374
0.928
.
0.336
0.993
1.004
0.940
.
0.719
1.625
3.012
0.297
0.000
1.712
1.410
1.007
0.043
Table 31: Vanuatu (2009) - Logistic regression to predict if men or women with certain
individual characteristics will be chosen as heads of household in nuclear households
with children
Variable
Education partners
Age 10 year age-groups
No. of sons in hhold
No. of daughters in hhold
Urban/Rural
Religion
Citizenship
Age husband - age wife
Working status of couple
Category
Partners both less than primary
Less than primary, partner primary
Less than primary, partner more than idem
Primary, partner less than primary
Both partners primary
Primary, partner more than primary
More than primary, partner less than idem
More than primary, partner primary
Both partners more than primary
15 - 24 yrs.
24 - 34 yrs.
35 - 44 yrs.
45 - 54 yrs.
55 - 64 yrs.
65 - 74 yrs.
75 - 84 yrs.
85+ yrs.
Urban
Rural
Anglican
Presbyterian
Catholic
SDA
Church of Christ
Assemblies of God
Neil Thomas Minsitry
Apostolic
Customary beliefs
No religion
Refuse to answer
Others
Vanuatu by birth
Vanuatu by naturalization
Other countires
Both partners worked
Worked, partner did not work
Did not work, partner worked
Both partners did not work
Constant
Source: Population and Housing Census of Vanuatu (2009)
15
Male
exp(B)
.
.
-0.616
0.540
-0.627
0.534
-0.873
0.418
-0.536
0.585
-0.982
0.375
-0.791
0.454
-0.456
0.634
-0.651
0.521
.
.
-0.278
0.757
-0.206
0.814
-0.070
0.932
0.317
1.372
-0.136
0.873
-0.181
0.834
0.188
1.207
0.046
1.047
0.107
1.113
.
.
1.276
3.582
.
.
0.478
1.613
0.009
1.009
0.227
1.255
-0.353
0.702
0.336
1.400
0.395
1.484
0.028
1.028
0.671
1.957
0.758
2.133
0.745
2.107
0.159
1.172
.
.
-0.288
0.750
-0.175
0.840
0.006
1.006
.
.
-0.384
0.681
0.015
1.016
0.035
1.035
2.063
7.873
B
Female
exp(B)
.
.
0.863 2.370
0.822 2.275
0.621 1.861
0.560 1.750
0.482 1.619
0.638 1.893
0.999 2.714
0.719 2.052
.
.
0.124 1.132
-0.132 0.877
-0.172 0.842
-0.360 0.697
-0.075 0.928
-0.812 0.444
- 0.000
19.481
0.050 1.052
-0.026 0.975
.
.
-1.215 0.297
.
.
-0.546 0.579
-0.116 0.890
-0.222 0.801
0.174 1.190
-0.459 0.632
-0.517 0.596
-0.087 0.917
-0.972 0.378
-0.856 0.425
-0.518 0.596
-0.290 0.748
.
.
-0.609 0.544
0.181 1.198
-0.014 0.986
.
.
-0.037 0.964
0.402 1.495
-0.032 0.969
-2.075 0.126
B
Table 32: Vanuatu (2009) - Logistic regression for whether the head of household
conforms a one-person household or not, by selected explanatory variables
Predictors
Categories
Citizenship
Exp(B)
1.004
B
.016
Exp(B)
1.016
B
.034
Exp(B)
1.034
.001
1.001
.000
1.000
.000
1.000
.000
1.000
Legally Married
-3.357
.035
-3.980
.019
-1.547
.213
Defacto
-2.841
.058
-3.387
.034
-1.431
.239
Divorced
-.436
.647
-.323
.724
-.115
.892
Separated
-.762
.467
-.597
.551
-.663
.515
Widowed
-1.209
.298
-1.106
.331
-.729
.482
Never married
Vanuatu by birth
1.433
.315
1.371
.340
1.405
1.437
4.207
1.396
4.038
1.405
4.074
1.124
3.077
-.018
.983
.070
1.072
.101
1.107
.170
1.185
.802
2.229
-.121
.886
Primary education
-.268
.765
-.161
.851
.019
1.019
-.604
.547
More than primary
.110
1.117
.124
1.132
.210
1.234
-.019
.982
-.142
.867
-.116
.890
-.212
.809
-.111
.895
.593
1.809
.522
1.685
.591
1.806
Worked
Sample place as census
Other place
Children Surviving
Constant
.360
Less than primary
Did not work
Residence 5 years ago
1.510
Male
Female
Worked week before census
.412
Urban
Rural
Education (3 categories)
Female only
B
.004
Other countires
Sex
Male only
Exp(B)
.940
Vanuatu by naturalisation
Urban/Rural
Model II
B
-.062
Age
Age2
Marital status
Model I
-2.189
.112
Source: Population and Housing Census of Vanuatu (2009)
16
-1.279
.278
-1.186
.305
.391
1.479
-.200
.819
-2.518
.081
Table 34: Vanuatu (2009) - Percentage of households considered to be poor, by type of
household and sex of the head of household
Nunber of households
.
Male
headed
62.3
.
1,110
.
62.5
2,563
.
38.1
.
.
191
.
14.1
Couple with 1 -2 children < 15
9,631
744
44.7
25.1
Couple with 3+ children < 15
6,867
446
53.6
31.2
Couple with children, no children < 15
1,567
69
43.5
29.0
Single mother, 1 - 2 children < 15
.
1,170
.
45.1
Single mother, 3+ children < 15
.
168
.
41.1
Type of Household
One person hh – male
One person hh – female
Couple without children - male head
Couple without children - female head
Single mother, no children < 15
Male
headed
1,887
Female
headed
Percentage poor
Female
headed
.
.
1,296
.
50.1
Single father, 1 - 2 children < 15
444
.
38.1
.
Single father, 3+ children < 15
102
.
52.9
.
Single father, no children < 15
291
.
35.4
.
Extended hh, 1 -2 children < 15
5,272
1,544
35.6
34.8
Exteded houshold, 3+ children < 15
2,448
584
40.1
36.0
Extended hh, no children < 15
5,895
2,459
39.8
41.1
434
77
29.7
18.2
40
64
37.5
34.4
37,441
9,922
44.1
41.4
Composite household
HH not to be determined
Total
Source: Population and Housing Census of Vanuatu (2009)
17
Table 38: Mongolia (2010) – Sex ratio of population employed as teachers, by age
groups and educational levels
Total
Up to 25
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60+
Total
27.9
35.2
31.4
21.7
17.5
21.7
22.9
30.9
89.0
235.4
Pre-school
2.3
4.6
2.7
1.5
1.7
2.2
1.7
2.9
9.7
30.0
Primary
7.1
10.1
8.6
4.6
4.4
8.1
6.1
9.9
20.0
35.0
Secondary
31.7
37.6
35.7
23.1
23.2
30.4
27.7
30.8
102.0
145.2
Vocational
63.0
63.8
66.4
50.6
42.2
55.9
60.8
73.2
153.8
333.3
Source: Census Monograph 6 of the 2010 Census of Mongolia, Table 5.11
18
Tertiary
49.4
57.2
44.0
39.0
34.6
41.2
38.2
53.8
108.1
371.7
Instead of this table, or in addition to it, maybe use Table 3.3 of the Mongolian census
monograph.
Table 40: Cambodia 2008 – Educational level of husbands and wives in households with
both present
Male Head
Education
Husband
No Educ
Inc. Prim.
Comp. Prim.
Lower Sec.
Sec./Tech.
Beyond Sec.
Female Head
Education
Husband
No Educ.
Inc. Prim.
Comp. Prim.
Lower Sec.
Sec./Tech.
Beyond Sec.
No
Education
295,696
208,886
103,297
51,249
1,113
2,007
No
Education
25,385
16,725
8,512
4,040
108
147
Highest grade completed of wife
Incomplete
Complete
Lower
Primary
Primary
Secondary
66,855
16,606
5,546
407,101
68,981
17,758
200,057
154,548
31,314
90,178
84,564
99,350
3,383
4,123
5,697
6,172
8,042
12,206
Highest grade completed of wife
Incomplete
Complete
Lower
Primary
Primary
Secondary
6,705
1,939
790
31,444
6,406
1,818
14,104
11,128
2,753
6,600
5,223
6,865
275
274
298
408
520
685
Secondary/
Technical
89
307
468
1,321
2,540
1,671
Beyond
Secondary
118
469
873
2,094
351
8,415
Secondary/
Technical
13
43
59
136
216
96
Beyond
Secondary
26
54
96
228
41
646
Source: Computed based on REDATAM data base, ECLAC/CELADE
19
Table 44: Cambodia (2008) - Reasons for migration by sex
Reason for migration
Transfer of work place
Search of employment
Education
Marriage
Family moved
Lost land or house
Natural calamity
Insecurity
Repatriation
Orphaned
Visiting
Other
Total
Men
246,962
431,877
62,926
331,578
487,006
22,351
2,577
31,604
92,429
6,811
47,901
21,499
1,785,521
Per cent Women
13.8
79,175
24.2
329,572
3.5
33,591
18.6
185,647
27.3
852,827
1.3
19,793
0.1
2,254
1.8
36,640
5.2
111,604
0.4
6,028
2.7
82,006
1.2
13,472
100 1,752,609
Per cent
4.5
18.8
1.9
10.6
48.7
1.1
0.1
2.1
6.4
0.3
4.7
0.8
100
Source: National Statistical Institute of Cambodia. Results of the 2008 Population Census.
20
Figure 15: Occupied Palestinian Territories (2007) – Sex ratio (male/female) of the
prevalence of major disability categories by age
3
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0
10
20
Visual
30
Auditive
40
50
Movement
21
60
Cognitive
70
80
Communication
90
Table 52: Life table for Aruba 2010-2011 (males and females) life with and without
disability
Males
Age
l(x)
0 100000
1
99290
5
99290
10
99290
15
99159
20
99028
25
98305
30
97348
35
96513
40
95285
45
94048
50
92442
55
89396
60
85432
65
79297
70
68958
75
56594
80
39923
85
25276
90
10605
95
1799
D(x,n)
710
0
0
131
131
724
957
834
1228
1236
1606
3046
3964
6136
10339
12364
16671
14647
14671
8806
1799
L(x,n)
99354
397160
496450
496123
495469
493332
489131
484652
479494
473332
466226
454597
437072
411823
370636
313879
241291
162997
89703
31012
4224
S(x,n)
0.99290
0.99987
0.99934
0.99868
0.99569
0.99148
0.99084
0.98936
0.98715
0.98499
0.97506
0.96145
0.94223
0.89999
0.84687
0.76874
0.67552
0.55034
0.34571
0.13622
T(x)
7387957
7288603
6891443
6394994
5898871
5403402
4910069
4420939
3936287
3456793
2983461
2517234
2062637
1625566
1213742
843106
529227
287936
124939
35236
4224
e(x)
73.9
73.4
69.4
64.4
59.5
54.6
49.9
45.4
40.8
36.3
31.7
27.2
23.1
19.0
15.3
12.2
9.4
7.2
4.9
3.3
2.3
% Disabled
0.4
0.4
2.2
2.3
2.5
2.8
3.0
2.6
3.9
3.7
5.6
7.4
9.6
10.5
16.6
21.1
30.5
39.2
56.2
67.9
76.9
e(x) Not
disabled
67.9
67.4
63.4
58.5
53.7
48.9
44.4
39.9
35.4
31.0
26.6
22.3
18.3
14.5
11.0
8.2
5.6
3.7
2.0
1.0
0.5
e(x)
Disabled
6.0
6.0
6.0
5.9
5.8
5.7
5.6
5.5
5.4
5.3
5.2
5.0
4.8
4.5
4.3
4.0
3.8
3.5
3.0
2.3
1.8
% e(x)
Disabled
8.1
8.2
8.7
9.2
9.7
10.4
11.2
12.1
13.2
14.5
16.3
18.2
20.6
23.6
28.0
33.0
40.1
48.1
59.8
68.9
76.9
Females
Age
l(x)
0 100000
1
98409
5
98259
10
98259
15
98259
20
98120
25
97928
30
97761
35
97482
40
96747
45
95987
50
95205
55
94056
60
91053
65
87059
70
81228
75
73019
80
60950
85
45392
90
26234
95
10288
D(x,n)
1591
150
0
0
139
192
167
278
735
761
782
1149
3002
3994
5831
8210
12069
15558
19158
15946
10288
L(x,n)
98552
393276
491296
491296
490948
490120
489222
488108
485573
481834
477978
473151
462773
445282
420719
385617
334921
265855
179066
91305
38308
S(x,n)
0.98259
0.99892
1.00000
0.99929
0.99831
0.99817
0.99772
0.99481
0.99230
0.99200
0.98990
0.97807
0.96220
0.94484
0.91657
0.86853
0.79378
0.67355
0.50989
0.41956
T(x)
7975199
7876647
7483371
6992075
6500779
6009831
5519712
5030490
4542382
4056809
3574975
3096997
2623846
2161073
1715791
1295072
909454
574533
308678
129612
38308
e(x)
79.8
80.0
76.2
71.2
66.2
61.2
56.4
51.5
46.6
41.9
37.2
32.5
27.9
23.7
19.7
15.9
12.5
9.4
6.8
4.9
3.7
% Disabled
0.2
0.3
1.5
1.8
2.8
2.6
2.7
3.1
3.6
4.6
5.9
7.6
10.4
11.7
18.4
23.9
33.4
46.7
63.9
69.4
78.9
e(x) Not
disabled
70.8
71.0
67.1
62.2
57.3
52.5
47.7
42.9
38.2
33.7
29.1
24.7
20.3
16.4
12.7
9.3
6.4
4.0
2.2
1.4
0.8
e(x)
Disabled
8.9
9.0
9.0
9.0
8.9
8.8
8.6
8.5
8.4
8.3
8.1
7.9
7.6
7.3
7.0
6.6
6.1
5.5
4.6
3.6
2.9
% e(x)
Disabled
11.2
11.3
11.9
12.6
13.4
14.3
15.3
16.6
18.0
19.7
21.8
24.2
27.2
30.8
35.8
41.4
48.8
57.8
67.4
72.2
78.9
Source: Population and Housing Census Aruba 2010; Helder (2012)
22
Figure 16: Percentage of life expectancy at age (x) spent with at least one disability, by
sex
Aruba 2010-2011
90.0
80.0
70.0
60.0
50.0
40.0
30.0
20.0
Male
10.0
Female
0.0
0
10
20
30
40
50
23
60
70
80
90
100
Table 53: Vanuatu (2009) - Logistic regression of school attendance by children and
adolescents aged 5-20, by type of disability and other explanatory variables
Variable
Sex
Age
Urban/Rural
Difficulty seeing
Difficulty hearing
Difficulty walking
Difficulty remembering
Citizenship
Education mother
Category
Male
Female
5 - 7 yrs.
8 - 10 yrs.
11 - 13 yrs.
14 - 16 yrs.
17 - 19 yrs.
Urban
Rural
No difficulty at all
Some difficulties
Cannot do at all
No difficulty at all
Some difficulties
Cannot do at all
No difficulty at all
Some difficulties
Cannot do at all
No difficulty at all
Some difficulties
Cannot do at all
Vanuatu by birth
Vanuatu by naturalisation
Other countires
Less than primary
Primary
More than primary
Constant
Source: Population and Housing Census of Vanuatu (2009)
24
B
exp(B)
0.032
1.033
-0.755
-0.374
0.894
2.420
0.470
0.688
2.445
11.248
0.358
1.431
0.361
0.528
1.435
1.696
0.170
1.256
1.185
3.512
0.657
1.867
1.929
6.469
0.420
1.319
1.522
3.739
-0.095
-0.287
0.909
0.751
-0.506
-0.902
-1.274
0.603
0.406
0.280
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