2001 South African census
The National Census of 2001 was the 2nd comprehensive national census of the Republic of South Africa, or Post-Apartheid South Africa. It undertook to enumerate every person present in South Africa on the census night between 9–10 October 2001 at a cost of R 987,000,000.
2001 National Census | ||
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General information | ||
Country | Republic of South Africa | |
Authority | Statistics South Africa | |
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Total population | 44,819,778 (9.92% ) | |
Most populous | KwaZulu-Natal | |
Least populous | Northern Cape |
It was organised and planned by Statistics South Africa in terms of the Statistics Act from the beginning of 1999, under the commission of the Statistician-General Pali Lehohla. The enumeration primarily took place from 10 to 31 October 2001 and the results were published in 2003.
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