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Census Analytical Report - Uganda Bureau of Statistics

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The 2002 Population and Housing <strong>Census</strong>Figure 4.1: Trend in Sex Ratios, <strong>Uganda</strong>, 1948-2002104102Sex Ratio (males /100 females)100989694921948 1959 1969 1980 1991 2002Year4.1.2 Sex Composition <strong>of</strong> the Population Sub-groupsThe sex composition <strong>of</strong> the population varies widely by sub-population. Table 4.1shows that for non-<strong>Uganda</strong>ns, there were 102 males per 100 females, implying thatmore males migrate to <strong>Uganda</strong> than females. The sex ratio was slightly higher in ruralareas than in urban areas. There were more males enumerated in institutions thanfemales i.e. 138 males for every 100 females.Table 4.1: Population by Sex for different Population Subgroups.Characteristics Male Female Total Sex RatioResidenceRural population 10.2 10.7 20.9 96Urban population 1.4 1.5 3.0 93Citizenship<strong>Uganda</strong>ns 11.4 11.9 23.3 95Non-<strong>Uganda</strong>ns 0.28 0.27 0.55 102Population TypeHousehold population 11.5 12.1 23.6 95Non Household population 0.1 0.1 0.2 138<strong>Uganda</strong> 11.6 12.2 23.9 9534

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