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Census 2011 enumerators hard at work during the census.

Was Census 2011 sucessful?

With a cost of around R3-billion, one of the questions raised is whether the census was a success.

The changing labour market

The changing labour market

How and when South Africa works has been measured.

Kefiloe Masiteng

Trends in education

The critical nature of education is reflected in the numerous debates and high media profile around the current situation and potential futures.

Statistician General Pali Lehohla gives a brief history of the census during a Mail & Guardian business breakfast event.

The South African numbers story

The counting of the country’s people goes beyond government planning to understanding who we are, where we are and where we are going.

Census 2011 irregularities: Top officials pressured

A former senior StatsSA official has broken cover to reveal deep internal divisions in the audit process for Census 2011.

According to Census 2011

Census 2011: Blame migrant white males, not the stats

Anomalies in the recent census do not necessarily mean that the figures themselves are wrong, writes Phil Harrison.

9.5% of Gauteng’s population of 12.8-million were born outside South Africa.

A country in a state of influx

South Africans are flocking to urban areas in search of a better life and are putting strain on scarce resources, writes Lynley Donnelly.

Wealth is still widely skewed along racial lines.

Census 2011: A trend in the right direction

Wealth and wellbeing are still dramatically skewed along racial and gender lines in South Africa, according to census data.

Census: A number of questions

Census 2011: Anomalies could disadvantage some provinces

The census results mean a huge shift in the amount of money disbursed, which will have a major effect on some regions, writes Phillip de Wet.

When pressed on their failure to supply adequate services in the Rustenburg area

Is Census 2011 accurate? Still depends on who you ask

The census is solid, Statistics South Africa says. But its critics are still not agreeing.

Head of Stats SA Pali Lehohla.

Census 2011: 50 years for blacks to catch up

If the trends of the last decade hold true, the average black family can expect to start earning the same as the average white family after 2061.

Is joblessness a result of a lack of skills or low growth, or is low growth a result of lack of skills?

Census shows high migration to Gauteng

According to Census 2011 results, almost half the people living in Gauteng were not born in the province.

President Jacob Zuma has officially received the Census 2011 results in a ceremonial handover

Zuma: Census results a tale of pride

President Jacob Zuma has officially received the Census 2011 results in a ceremonial handover, saying they are a "tale of national pride".

Head of Stats SA Pali Lehohla.

Census 2011: Meet the face of South Africa

She’s not doing badly – especially if she’s not ambitious – but she’s not rolling in cash either. This is the average South African, Census 2011 says.

Census 2011 paints a rosy picture of a country better off than it was 10 years ago by every measure – except for the number of vulnerable children.

SA: Fuller, richer, older, wiser and better serviced

Census 2011 paints a rosy picture of a country better off than it was 10 years ago by every measure – except for the number of vulnerable children.

Census 2011: Skewed results?

Census officials say all the counting is complete but a survey showed many people were left out and unhappy with the procedure.

Census 2011 off to a wobbly start

A further 16 000 counters have been added to the 120 000 after Stats SA realised there were more people to be counted than initially thought.

Working together for the poor

Census will help South Africa meet Millennium Development goals.

Safety and confidentiality are census priority

People will be able to contact the call centre toll free on 0800 110 248 if they have questions about the enumerators or the census questionnaire.

The head of the nation’s count

The head of the nation’s count

Meet the man who has been tasked with counting everyone in the country.