PENAMA PROVINCE

KEY - FACTS


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The 2016 Post Pam mini census was carried out to update statistics on the population and socio-economic development, after the Tropical cyclone (TC) Pam, throughout all the provinces of Vanuatu. Population characteristic is vital information about Vanuatu and individual provinces.

Penama province fact-sheet is a booklet that summarizes all information for penama province in eleven (11) key topics. The topics are being summarize and presented in a form of key findings. 

The key findings are from the population information, housing information, education, information on labor,  agriculture and forestry, livestock and fisheries, communication and energy, water and sanitation, disaster and lastly the information on registration.

 

 

 KEY RESULT

1. POPULATION

Penama population

 

Nearly half the population of Penama province is made up of young people under the age of 15 years. On the other hand, the population between ages of 15-29 years is 6,789 (22%) and 30-49 years of age is 6,654 (21%) which is below the total population of between 0-14 age group. Moreover, the percentage decreases for the age of 50+. Refer to figure 1 for percentage results of age groups being mentioned.

Age group by sex shows that in Penama province, there are only a slightly higher number of males in all age groups than females (as shown in figure 2) except for age 15-29. Ages 15 to 29 shows that the number of females is slightly higher than the number of males.

The majority of Penama populations are from North Pentecost area council as presented in figure 3 with over 5,000 people followed by South Pentecost area council with less than 5,000 people. The least population is found in South Maewo area council with a population of less than 2,000 people.

 

 

2. HOUSING

Penama Private Households

 

Housing or dwelling is defined as a structural building or shelter that houses a nuclear or an extended family. Most of the housing materials in Vanuatu takes the form of a traditional, modern or a makeshift style. Out of the total private households in Vanuatu, 12.6% (6,959) are counted in Penama province.

The statistical definition of a ‘household (HH)’ in a census is “a family that live together and share the cost and work of preparing a meal”.

PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS
One of the highlights in table 2 shows that all the households (100%) in Central Pentecost are private households with no institutions or mobile households. All other nine area councils also shows that private households are being dominant with less number of institution or mobile households.

HOUSEHOLD SIZE
The size of a household refers to the number of family members living together. This can be calculated as total number of population surveyed divided by the total number of households surveyed. For Example: In Penama the total population (in private households) is 31,334 and the total private households is 6,959. Therefore, the average household size is: 31,334/6,959 = 5 person per household.

 

3. EDUCATION

 Penama EducationThe 2016 Mini Census questionnaire includes questions pertaining to School Attendance. This applies to any person living in the household who had attended school. A person is considered to be involved in education if, during the survey week they attended any form of education either full time or part time..

EDUCATIONAL LEVEL
Penama statistics of children that attended school shows that majority fall at Primary Level with over 7,900 (92%) children. Area Councils with most primary students are from North Pentecost with 1,693 (21%) students. South Pentecost with 1,090 (14%) students and West Ambae with over 1,000 primary students attending Primary Schools. Whereas the rest of the Area Councils had less than 1,000 (13%) attending school

SEX RATIO
The sex ratio is simply the ratio of males to females in a population. Sex ratio tends to show if more females or males are attending school. According to Penama Province, there are more males than females attending school.

 

4. LABOUR FORCE

Penama main activity

'Labour force' are the working-age population who during the survey reference week were classified as 'employed' and 'unemployed'.

MAIN ACTIVITY IN THE LAST 7 DAYS
The Mini Census asked main activity during the last seven days. Main activity was asked to population aged 15 years and over under the following type of activity;
1. Employed ; Employer, Self employed, employee public/private sector.
2. Producing goods ; included producing goods for own consumption and sale.
3. Unpaid family Work ; includes family business and household duties.
4. Volunteer work ; includes community and church services.
5. Economically inactive ; are the population not involved in any work during the survey period but are in the working age group. This does not include Retired, Disabled and full time students.

 

 

 

 

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MALAMPA PROVINCE

KEY - FACTS


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The 2016 Post Pam mini census was carried out to update statistics on the population and socio-economic development, after the Tropical cyclone (TC) Pam, throughout all the provinces of Vanuatu. Population characteristic is vital information about Vanuatu and individual provinces.

Malampa province fact-sheet is a booklet that summarizes all information for malampa province in eleven (11) key topics. The topics are being summarize and presented in a form of key findings. 

The key findings are from the population information, housing information, education, information on labor,  agriculture and forestry, livestock and fisheries, communication and energy, water and sanitation, disaster and lastly the information on registration.

 

 

 KEY RESULT

1. POPULATION

Population

 

More than 40% of the population of Malampa province was made up of young people under the age of 15 years 16,443 (41%). However, the population decreased as the age increased. The results showed a decrease within the age group of 15-29 years old with a total of 8,786 (22%) people and the age group of 30-49 years with a total of 8,828 (22%) people. The least population was from the age group of 50+ years with a total population of 5,940 people.

Age group by sex showed that in Malampa, there was about equal size of males compared to females at almost all age groups. However, there was only a slightly higher number of females in the age group of 15-29 and 30-49 years whereas males, on the other hand, were higher in the 0-14 age group and in the age group of 50+ .

Majority of the population in Malampa province were from North east Malekula area council with over 7,000 people. The least population on the other hand, was found in Paama and South east Ambrym area council with less than 2,000 people.

 

 

2. HOUSING

Fig 1

 

Housing or dwelling is defined as a structural building or shelter that houses a nuclear or an extended family. Most of the housing materials in Vanuatu takes the form of a traditional, modern or a makeshift style. Out of the total private households in Vanuatu, 16.1% (8,896) are counted in Malampa province.

The statistical definition of a ‘household (HH)’ in a census is “a family that live together and share the cost and work of preparing a meal”. 

The most populated area council in Malampa is North East Malekula with 99.94% of the total private household. Paama on the other hand accomodates only 390 of the total private households of Malampa.

The size of a household refers to the number of family members living together. This can be calculated as total number of population counted divided by the total number of households counted. For Example: In Malampa the total population (in private households) is 39,997 and the total private households is 8,896.

 

 

3. EDUCATION

 eDUCATION

The 2016 Mini Census questionnaire includes questions pertaining to School Attendance. This applies to any person living in the household who had attended school. A person is considered to be involved in education if, during the survey week they attended any form of education either full time or part time.

 Figure 1 shows that majority of school attendance were from the age group of 4 to 8 year olds. Overall as the age increased, the number of population that attended school decreased.

The sex ratio is simply the ratio of males to females in a population. This sex ratio calculation is based on students currently attending school. In Malampa Province, more males attended school than females.

 

 

4. LABOUR FORCE

LABOUR

'Labour force' are the working-age population who during the survey reference week are classified as 'employed' and 'unemployed'. Figure 1 shows that 22,450 (15%) of the  Labor force are in Malampa.

MAIN ACTIVITY IN THE LAST 7 DAYS
The Mini Census asked for the main activity during the last seven days. Main activity was asked to population aged 15 years and over under the following type of activity;
1. Employed includes Employer, Self employed, employee public/private sector.
2. Producing goods included producing goods for own consumption and sale.
3. Unpaid family work includes family business and household duties.
4. Volunteer work includes community and church services.
5. Economically inactive are the population not involved in any work during the survey period but are in the working age group. This does not include Retired, Disabled and full time students.

 

 

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