Table of contents for The demography of South Africa / edited by Tukufu Zuberi, Amson Sibanda, and Eric O. Udjo.

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Table of Contents
List of Tables and Figures
Series Editor's Foreword
Foreword
Pali Lehohla
Introduction
Tukufu Zuberi, Amson Sibanda, and Eric O. Udjo
1. Population Statistics
Akil K. Khalfani, Tukufu Zuberi, Sulaiman Bah, and Pali Lehohla
2. Fertility Levels, Differentials and Trends
Eric O. Udjo
3. Age at First Birth
Amson Sibanda and Tukufu Zuberi
4. An Examination of Recent Census and Survey Data on Mortality within the Context of HIV/AIDS
Eric O. Udjo
5. HIV/AIDS in South Africa in the Light of Death Registration Data: In Search of Elusive Estimates
Sulaiman Bah
6. Parental Survival and Residential Patterns
Amadou Noumbissi, Ayaga A. Bawah, and Tukufu Zuberi
7. Technical Appraisal of Official South African Life Tables
Sulaiman Bah
8. Racial Differences in Household Structure
Eliya Zulu and Amson Sibanda
9. Race and Gender Gaps in Education
Amson Sibanda and Gwendoline Lehloenya
10. Migration, Gender and Employment
Tukufu Zuberi and Amson Sibanda
11. Lessons from Demography: Policy Implications
Amson Sibanda, Eric O. Udjo, and Tukufu Zuberi
Index
About the Editors and Contributors
List of Tables
1.1 Racial classifications in the Union/Republic of South Africa, 1911-96
1.2 South African population: 1911-96
1.3 Percentage of population estimated by method, 1991
1.4 Sex ratio by estimation method, 1991
1.5 Estimated undercount by race, percent and year
2.1 Brass P/F ratios using Hamad's multipliers based on reported age-specific fertility rates (ASFR), and average parities (Parity), and reported total fertility rates (TFR)
2.2 Brass P/F ratios by population group using Hamad's multipliers
2.3 Current estimates of Gompertz parameters, total fertility rates by population group
2.4 Period estimates of Gompertz parameters, total fertility rates, and mean age of fertility distribution by population group
2.5 Current estimates of the Gompertz parameters and total fertility rates by province
2.6 Estimates of total fertility rates by population group in South Africa
3.1 Fertility levels and trends in South Africa by race
3.2 Mean age at first birth, South Africa 1996
3.3 Logistic regression results (odds ratios) for the effects of explanatory variables on the likelihood of having a first birth at various ages: All racial groups
3.4 Logistic regression results (odds ratios) for the effects of explanatory variables on the likelihood of having a first birth at various ages: African women
3.5 Logistic regression results (odds ratios) for the effects of explanatory variables on the likelihood of having a first birth at various ages: White women
3.6 Logistic regression results (odds ratios) for the effects of explanatory variables on the likelihood of having a first birth at various ages: Colored women
3.7 Logistic regression results (odds ratios) for the effects of explanatory variables on the likelihood of having a first birth at various ages: Indian/Asian Women
4.1 Reported life table probability of dying from birth to exact age x (qx) from proportions dead (Di) of children ever born by population group
4.2 Adult female mortality from reports on mother alive based on the 1996 census by population group
4.3 Adult male mortality in South Africa and Lesotho
4.4 Estimated period parameters of the female logit life table by population group
4.5 Estimated period indices of female mortality by population group
4.6 Estimated parameters of the Logit life table by province, 1996
4.7 Summary indices of two-parameter female life table by province, 1996
5.1 Comparison of the death data from the population register with those from Stats SA data for 1996 base year.
5.2 Adjustments of the population register data to bring them in line with the data from Stats SA, South Africa, 1997-2000.
5.3a Recorded number of deaths due to AIDS and AIDS-related causes according to the CDC list, South Africa 1996
5.3b Recorded number of deaths due to AIDS and AIDS-related causes according to the Stats SA list, South Africa 1996
5.4a Unadjusted, adjusted, and "AIDS-free" age-specific death rates (/10,000) using the CDC list of AIDS-related causes of death, South Africa, 1996-2000.
5.4b Unadjusted, adjusted, and "AIDS-free" age-specific death rates (/10,000) using the Stats SA list of AIDS-related causes of death, South Africa, 1996-2000.
5.5a Unadjusted, adjusted, and "AIDS-free age-specific percentage, using the CDC list of AIDS-related causes of death, South Africa, 1996-2000.
5.5b Unadjusted, adjusted, and "AIDS-free age-specific percentage, using the Stats SA list of AIDS-related causes of death, South Africa, 1996-2000.
5.6a Number of reported deaths (over the period 1993-96) and estimated deaths (over the period 1997-2000) due to HIV/AIDS and HIV/AIDS-related causes (from CDC list)
5.6b Number of reported deaths (over the period 1993-96) and estimated deaths (over the period 1997-2000) due to HIV/AIDS and HIV/AIDS-related causes (from Stats SA list)
5.6c Number of reported deaths due to natural causes by age group and sex, 1993-2000
5.6d Total number of reported deaths by age group and sex, 1993-2000
5.6e Percentage of reported natural deaths (over the period 1993-96) and estimated percentage of reported natural deaths (over the period 1997-2000) due to HIV/AIDS and HIV/AIDS-related causes (from CDC list)
5.6f Percentage of reported natural deaths (over the period 1993-96) and estimated percentage of reported natural deaths (over the period 1997-2000) due to HIV/AIDS and HIV/AIDS-related causes (from Stats SA list)
5.6g Percentage of reported total deaths (over the period 1993-96) and estimated percentage of reported total deaths (over the period 1997-2000) due to HIV/AIDS and HIV/AIDS-related causes (from CDC list)
5.6h Percentage of reported total deaths (over the period 1993-96) and estimated percentage of reported total deaths (over the period 1997-2000) due to HIV/AIDS and HIV/AIDS-related causes (from Stats SA list)
5.7a Leading underlying causes of death among males, national sample, 1997-2001
5.7b Leading underlying causes of death among females, national sample, 1997-2001
6.1 Number of children surviving reported by mothers compared to children with mother alive, by racial group
6.2 Proportion of children with mother, father, or both parents dead according to selected variables (children aged 0-14)
6.3 Children's relationship to the head of household by survival status of parents
6.4 Observed odds that a child (female or male) residing with his grandparents reside in a household headed by the couple
6.5 Proportion of children by household type and the survival status of parents
6.6 Children by household type and the survival status of parents (odd ratios)
6.7 Multinomial regression results showing the odds of either residing alone or in nuclear compared with extended households (coefficient and estimated probabilities)
7.1 Trends in published life expectancy at selected ages, among the different population groups, Males, South Africa, 1921-1994
7.2 Trends in published life expectancy at selected ages, among the different population groups, Females, South Africa, 1921-1994
7.3 Probabilities of dying between age x and x +n extracted from the South African life tables, 1985-1994, by sex for RSA and population group
7.4 Probability of dying between age x and x +n extracted from the South African life tables, 1996, for RSA, provinces and urban/non-urban, males
7.5 Probability of dying between age x and x +n extracted from the South African life tables, 1996, for RSA, provinces and urban/non-urban, females
8.1 Average household size by race, place of residence and year
8.2 Distribution of household members by relationship to household head by race and year
8.3 Type of household by race and year, whole country, 1991 (unweighted) full census and 1996 (weighted) 30 percent sample
8.4 Type of household by race and year, rural areas, 1991 (Unweighted) full census and 1996 (weighted) 30 percent sample
8.5 Type of household by race and year, urban areas, 1991 (unweighted) full census and 1996 (weighted) 30 percent sample
8.6 Percentage of female-headed households by race, residence, and year
8.7 Logistic results (odds ratios) predicting the likelihood that a woman is a head of household: South Africa, 1996
8.8 Logistic results (odds ratios) predicting the likelihood that an African woman is a head of household: South Africa, 1996
9.1 Gender gaps in primary school enrollment: Children aged 7-18
9.2 Gender gaps in secondary school enrollment: Children aged 13-24
9.3 Gender gaps in primary school completion: Children aged 13-20
9.4 Gender gaps in secondary school completion: Children aged 18-25
9.5 Racial gaps in primary school enrollment: Children aged 7-18
9.6 Racial gaps in secondary school enrollment: Children aged 13-24
9.7 Racial gaps in primary school completion: Children aged 13-20
9.8 Racial gaps in secondary school completion: Children aged 18-25
10.1 Sample distribution of males aged 20-55 by nativity and migration status: South Africa 1996
10.2 Odds ratios from logistic regression models of employment for separate racial groups: Foreign-born immigrants and South African-born males, 1996
10.3 Odds ratios from logistic regression models of employment for separate racial groups: Foreign-born immigrants and South African-born females, 1996
10.4 Odds ratios from logistic regression models of employment for SA-born internal migrants and non-migrants: males, 1996
10.5 Odds ratios from logistic regression models of employment for SA-born internal migrants and non-migrants: females, 1996
10.6 Odds ratios from logistic regression models of employment for all racial groups: South African-born internal migrants and non-migrants, 1996
List of Figures
1.1 Statistics South Africa's strategy for implementing automatic coding of causes of death
2.1 Trends in total fertility rates by population group
4.1 Trend in childhood mortality by population groups
4.2 Trend in adult female mortality by population group based on the 1996 census
4.3 Trend in childhood mortality by province from the 1996 census
4.4 Estimate female infant mortality rate per thousand live births by province, 1996
4.5 HIV prevalence among women attending antenatal clinics in 2000 and among adults 15-49 in 2000
5.1a Comparison of male deaths from the population register with those from Stats SA, South Africa, 1996
5.1b Comparison of female deaths from the population register with those from Stats SA, South Africa, 1996
5.2a Unadjusted age-specific death rates among males, South Africa, 1996-2000
5.2b Adjusted age-specific death rates among males, South Africa, 1996-2000
5.2c "AIDS-free" age-specific death rates among males (maximum list), South Africa, 1996-2000
5.3a Unadjusted age-specific death rates among females, South Africa, 1996-2000
5.3b Adjusted age-specific death rates among females, South Africa, 1996-2000
5.3c "AIDS-free" age-specific death rates among females (maximum list), South Africa, 1996-2000
5.4a Unadjusted percentage of deaths (in age range 15-49) among males, South Africa, 1996-2000
5.4b Adjusted percentage of deaths (in age range 15-49) among males, South Africa, 1996-2000
5.4c "AIDS-free" percentage of deaths (in age range 15-49) among males, South Africa, 1996-2000
5.5a Unadjusted percentage of deaths (in age range 15-49) among females, South Africa, 1996-2000
5.5b Adjusted percentage of deaths (in age range 15-49) among females, South Africa, 1996-2000
5.5c "AIDS-free" percentage of deaths (in age range 15-49) among females, South Africa, 1996-2000
6.1 Proportion of children with parent dead by age in South Africa
6.2 Proportion of children with mother dead by racial group
6.3 Proportions of children with father dead by racial group
7.1 Life table 1(x) values for White males, Republic of South Africa, 1921-85
7.2 Life tables 1(x) values for White females, Republic of South Africa, 1921-85
7.3 Life table 1(x) values for Colored males, Republic of South Africa, 1936-85
7.4 Life table 1(x) values for Colored females, Republic of South Africa, 1936-85
7.5 Life tables 1(x) values for Indian/Asian males, Republic of South Africa, 1946-85
7.6 Life tables 1(x) values for Indian/Asian females, Republic of South Africa, 1946-85
7.7 South African life tables for males by population group, 1985-94
7.8 South African life tables for females by population group, 1985-94
7.9 South African life tables for males by province, 1996
7.10 South African life tables for females by province 1996
8.1 Household size for Blacks: Percentage of households by size and year
8.2 Household size for Whites: Percentage of households by size and year
8.3 Percentage of children living with mothers, South Africa 1996
8.4a Children's living arrangement by mother's marital status: Africans
8.4b Children's living arrangement by mother's marital status: Colored
8.4c Children's living arrangement by mother's marital status: Indians
8.4d Children's living arrangement by mother's marital status: Whites
10.1 Age distributions of males aged 20-55 by nativity and migration status: South Africa 1996
10.2 Age distributions of females aged 20-55 by nativity and migration status: South Africa 1996
10.3 Labor force participation rates and employment rates for males aged 20-55 by migration status and nativity: SA 1996
10.4 Labor force participation rates and employment rates for females aged 20-55 by migration status and nativity: SA 1996
10.5 Schooling distributions for males aged 20-55 by migration status and nativity: South Africa 1996
10.6 Schooling distributions for males aged 20-55 by migration status and nativity: South Africa 1996
Appendices
1.1 Notification/ register of death/stillbirth
2.1 Fitting the Gompertz relational model
2.2 Fitting the relational Gompertz model to current births (F) and children ever born (P), 1995: African
2.3 Fitting the relational Gompertz model to current births (F) and children ever born (P), 1996: African
2.4 Fitting the relational Gompertz model to current births (F) and children ever born (P), 1995: White
2.5 Fitting the relational Gompertz model to current births (F) and children ever born (P), 1996: White
2.6 Fitting the relational Gompertz model to fertility reports in the 1970 census: African
2.7 Fitting the relational Gompertz model to registered births in 1970: Whites
4.1 Trend in childhood and adult female mortality: African
4.2 Trend in childhood and adult female mortality: Colored
4.3 Trend in childhood and adult female mortality: Indian
4.4 Trend in childhood and adult female mortality: White
4.5 Trend in adult male mortality by population group based on the 1995 survey
4.6 Trend in adult male mortality by population group based on the 1996 census
4.7 Trend in childhood and adult mortality: African
4.8 Trend in childhood and adult mortality: Colored
4.9 Trend in childhood and adult mortality: Indian
4.10 Trend in childhood and adult mortality: White
4.11 Estimated infant mortality rate in 1996 and HIV prevalence in 2000 based on antenatal clinics visits
4.12 Estimated infant mortality rate in 1996 and national HIV prevalence among adults aged 15-49 in 2000
5.1 Conditions attributable to HIV or complicated by HIV according to the 1993 CDC definition
5.2 Causes of death that closely match conditions attributable to HIV or complicated by HIV according to the 1993 CDC definition
5.3 List of causes of death often associated with HIV/AIDS according to Stats SA coding experience
6.1 Proportion of persons living in institutions by racial group
6.2 Proportion of persons with stated survival status of mother by racial group
6.3 Proportion of persons with nonstated survival status of father by racial group

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

South Africa -- Population -- Statistics.
Demography -- South Africa.