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SA Statistics, 2008
1.1 LAND AREA OF SOUTH AFRICA 1.1 Area of each province in square kilometres
Province Area km²
South Africa Eastern Cape Free State Gauteng KwaZulu-Natal Limpopo Mpumalanga North West Northern Cape Western Cape
1 220 813
168 966
129 825
16 548
94 361
125 755
76 495
106 512
372 889
129 462
Source: Stats SA, Geography Division
SA Statistics, 2008
1.2 LAND AREA OF SOUTH AFRICA 1.2 List of local municipalities names and codes Since the inception of the Local Government: Municipal Demarcation Act (Act No. 27 of 1998) the boundries within provinces in terms of which government agencies function, are no longer magisterial districts but newly demarcated district and local municipal boundries (see map on page 1.7). District and local municipalities boundaries Readers wishing to access more detailed information on district and local municipalities boundaries in the country, are requested to visit the website of the Municipal Demarcation Board at www.demarcation.org.za
Province Local authority MDB old code
Stats SA code
MDB new code Changes
EASTERN CAPE FREE STATE
Alfred Nzo District Municipality Matatiele Municipality Umzimvubu Local Municipality Amatole District Municipality Amahlathi Municipality Buffalo City Municipality Great Kei Municipality Mbhashe Municipality Mnquma Local Municipality Ngqushwa Municipality Nkonkobe Municipality Nxuba Municipality Cacadu District Municipality Cacadu District Management Area Baviaans Municipality Blue Crane Route Municipality Camdeboo Municipality Ikwezi Municipality Kouga Municipality Koukamma Municipality Makana Municipality Ndlambe Municipality Sundays River Valley Municipality Chris Hani District Municipality Chris Hani Management Area Emalahleni Municipality Engcobo Local Municipality Inkwanca Local Municipality Intsika Yethu Municipality Inxuba Yethemba Municipality Lukhanji Municipality Sakhisizwe Municipality Tsolwana Local Municipality Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Municipality OR Tambo District Municipality King Sabata Dalindyebo Municipality Mbizana Local Municipality Mhlontlo Municipality Ntabankulu Local Municipality Nyandeni Local Municipality Port St Johns Municipality Qaukeni Local Municipality Ukhahlamba District Municipality Ukhahlamba Management Area Elundini Municipality Gariep Municipality Maletswai Municipality Senqu Municipality Fezile Dabi District Municipality Mafube Local Municipality Metsimaholo Local Municipality Moqhaka Local Municipality Ngwathe Municipality Lejweleputswa District Municipality Masilonyana Municipality Matjhabeng Municipality Nala Local Municipality Tokologo Municipality Tswelopele Municipality Motheo District Municipality Mangaung Local Municipality Mantsopa Municipality Naledi Local Municipality Thabo Mofutsanyana District Municipality Thabo Mofutsanyana Management Area Dihlabeng Local Municipality Maluti-a-Phofung Municipality Nketoana Local Municipality Phumelela Local Municipality Setsoto Local Municipality Xhariep District Municipality Kopanong Local Municipality Letsemeng Council Mohokare Municipality
DC44 KZ5a3 EC05b2 DC12 EC124 EC125 EC123 EC121 EC122 EC126 EC127 EC128 DC10 ECDMA10 EC107 EC102 EC101 EC103 EC108 EC109 EC104 EC105 EC106 DC13 ECDMA13 EC136 EC137 EC133 EC135 EC131 EC134 EC138 EC132 Port Elizabeth DC15 EC157 EC151 EC156 EC152 EC155 EC154 EC153 DC14 EC141 EC144 EC143 EC142 DC20 FS205 FS204 FS201 FS203 DC18 FS181 FS184 FS185 FS182 FS183 DC17 FS172 FS173 FS171 DC19 FSDMA19 FS192 FS194 FS193 FS195 FS191 DC16 FS162 FS161 FS163
DC44 EC05b3 EC05b2 DC12 EC124 EC125 EC123 EC121 EC122 EC126 EC127 EC128 DC10 ECDMA10 EC107 EC102 EC101 EC103 EC108 EC109 EC104 EC105 EC106 DC13 ECDMA13 EC136 EC137 EC133 EC135 EC131 EC134 EC138 EC132 Port Elizabeth DC15 EC157 EC151 EC156 EC152 EC155 EC154 EC153 DC14 ECDMA14 EC141 EC144 EC143 EC142 DC20 FS205 FS204 FS201 FS203 DC18 FS181 FS184 FS185 FS182 FS183 DC17 FS172 FS173 FS171 DC19 FSDMA19 FS192 FS194 FS193 FS195 FS191 DC16 FS162 FS161 FS163
DC44 EC441 EC442 DC12 EC124 EC125 EC123 EC121 EC122 EC126 EC127 EC128 DC10 ECDMA10 EC107 EC102 EC101 EC103 EC108 EC109 EC104 EC105 EC106 DC13 ECDMA13 EC136 EC137 EC133 EC135 EC131 EC134 EC138 EC132 NMA DC15 EC157 EC151 EC156 EC152 EC155 EC154 EC153 DC14 ECDMA14 EC141 EC144 EC143 EC142 DC20 FS205 FS204 FS201 FS203 DC18 FS181 FS184 FS185 FS182 FS183 DC17 FS172 FS173 FS171 DC19 FSDMA19 FS192 FS194 FS193 FS195 FS191 DC16 FS162 FS161 FS163
None Code/province/DM - moved from Sisonke DM (KZN) Code None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Code None None None None None None None None None No old Code None None None None Name - was Northern Free State DM None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None
SA Statistics, 2008
1.3 LAND AREA OF SOUTH AFRICA 1.2 List of local municipalities names and codes (continued)
Province Local authority MDB old code
Stats SA code
MDB new code Changes
GAUTENG KWAZULU-NATAL
Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality Metsweding District Municipality Kungwini Local Municipality Nokeng tsa Taemane Local Municipality Sedibeng District Municipality Emfuleni Local Municipality Lesedi Local Municipality Midvaal Local Municipality City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality West Rand District Municipality Mogale City Local Municipality Mogale City Management Area Randfontein Local Municipality Westonaria Local Municipality Amajuba District Municipality Dannhauser Municipality Newcastle Municipality Utrecht Local Municipality eThekwini Municipality Ilembe District Municipality eNdondakusuka Municipality KwaDukuza Municipality Maphumulo Municipality Ndwedwe Local Municipality Sisonke District Municipality Sisonke Management Area Greater Kokstad Municipality Ingwe Municipality Kwa Sani Municipality Ubuhlebezwe Municipality Umzimkhulu Local Municipality Ugu District Municipality Ezinqoleni Municipality Hibiscus Coast Municipality Umdoni Municipality Umuziwabantu Municipality Umzumbe Municipality Vulamehlo Local Municipality uMgungundlovu District Municipality uMgungundlovu Management Area Impendle Municipality Mkhambathini Municipality Mpofana Municipality Msunduzi Municipality Richmond Municipality uMngeni Local Municipality uMshwathi Municipality uMkhanyakude District Municipality uMkhanyakude Management Area Big 5 False Bay Municipality, The Hlabisa Municipality Jozini Municipality Mtubatuba Municipality uMhlabuyalingana Municipality uMzinyathi District Municipality Endumeni Municipality Msinga Municipality Nquthu Local Municipality Umvoti Municipality uThukela District Municipality uThukela Management Area Emnambithi/Ladysmith Local Council Imbabazane Local Municipality Indaka Local Municipality Okhahlamba Local Municipality Umtshezi Municipality uThungulu District Municipality Mbonambi Municipality Mthonjaneni Local Municipality Nkandla Municipality Ntambanana Municipality
East Rand Johannesburg CBDC2 CBLC2 GT02b1 DC42 GT421 GT423 GT422 Pretoria CBDC8 GT411 GTDMA41 GT412 GT414 DC25 KZ254 KZ252 KZ253 Durban DC29 KZ291 KZ292 KZ294 KZ293 DC43 KZDMA43 KZ5a4 KZ5a1 KZ5a2 KZ5a5 EC05b1 DC21 KZ215 KZ216 KZ212 KZ214 KZ213 KZ211 DC22 KZDMA22 KZ224 KZ226 KZ223 KZ225 KZ227 KZ222 KZ221 DC27 KZDMA27 KZ273 KZ274 KZ272 KZ275 KZ271 DC24 KZ241 KZ244 KZ242 KZ245 DC23 KZDMA23 KZ232 KZ236 KZ233 KZ235 KZ234 DC28 KZ281 KZ285 KZ286 KZ283
East Rand Johannesburg CBDC2 GT02b2 GT02b1 DC42 GT421 GT423 GT422 Pretoria CBDC8 GT481 GTDMA48 GT482 GT483 DC25 KZ254 KZ252 KZ253 Durban DC29 KZ291 KZ292 KZ294 KZ293 DC43 KZDMA43 KZ5a4 KZ5a1 KZ5a2 KZ5a5 KZ5a6 DC21 KZ215 KZ216 KZ212 KZ214 KZ213 KZ211 DC22 KZDMA22 KZ224 KZ226 KZ223 KZ225 KZ227 KZ222 KZ221 DC27 KZDMA27 KZ273 KZ274 KZ272 KZ275 KZ271 DC24 KZ241 KZ244 KZ242 KZ245 DC23 KZDMA23 KZ232 KZ236 KZ233 KZ235 KZ234 DC28 KZ281 KZ285 KZ286 KZ283
EKU JHB DC46 GT462 GT461 DC42 GT421 GT423 GT422 TSH DC48 GT481 GTDMA48 GT482 GT483 DC25 KZ254 KZ252 KZ253 ETH DC29 KZ291 KZ292 KZ294 KZ293 DC43 KZDMA43 KZN433 KZN431 KZN432 KZN434 KZN435 DC21 KZ215 KZ216 KZ212 KZ214 KZ213 KZ211 DC22 KZDMA22 KZ224 KZ226 KZ223 KZ225 KZ227 KZ222 KZ221 DC27 KZDMA27 KZ273 KZ274 KZ272 KZ275 KZ271 DC24 KZ241 KZ244 KZ242 KZ245 DC23 KZDMA23 KZ232 KZ236 KZ233 KZ235 KZ234 DC28 KZ281 KZ285 KZ286 KZ283
Code Code Code/province/DM - was cross-border (Mpumalanga) Code/province (Metsweding was in Gauteng and Mpumalanga) Code None None None None Code Code, Merafong City Munic. moved to Southern DM (North West) Code Code Code Code None None None None Code None None None None None Matatiele LM moved to Alfred Nzo DM (Eastern Cape) None Code Code Code Code Code/province/DM - moved from Alfred Nzo DM (Eastern Cape) None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None
SA Statistics, 2008
1.4 LAND AREA OF SOUTH AFRICA 1.2 List of local municipalities names and codes (continued)
Province Local authority MDB old code
Stats SA code
MDB new code Changes
KWAZULU-NATAL (con-cluded) LIMPOPO MPUMA-LANGA
City of uMhlathuze uMlalazi Municipality Zululand District Municipality AbaQulusi Municipality eDumbe Municipality Nongoma Municipality Ulundi Local Municipality uPhongolo Local Municipality Bohlabela District Municipality Capricorn District Municipality Aganang Municipality Blouberg Municipality Lepele-Nkumpi Local Municipality Molemole Municipality Polokwane Municipality Greater Sekhukhune District Municipality Fetakgomo Local Municipality Greater Groblersdal Municipality Greater Marble Hall Municipality Greater Tubatse Municipality Makhuduthamaga Local Municipality Mopani District Municipality Mopani District Management Area Ba-Phalaborwa Municipality Greater Giyani Municipality Greater Letaba Municipality Greater Tzaneen Municipality Maruleng Local Municipality Vhembe District Municipality Makhado Municipality Musina Local Municipality Mutale Local Municipality Thulamela Local Municipality Waterberg District Municipality Bela-Bela Local Municipality Lephalale Municipality Modimolle Local Municipality Mogalakwena Municipality Mookgophong Municipality Thabazimbi Municipality Bohlabela District Municipality Bushbuckridge Municipality Maruleng Municipality Ehlanzeni District Municipality Ehlanzeni District Management Area Bushbuckridge Municipality Mbombela Local Municipality Nkomazi Municipality Thaba Chweu Municipality Umjindi Municipality Gert Sibande District Municipality Albert Luthuli Municipality Dipaleseng Municipality Govan Mbeki Municipality Lekwa Local Municipality Mkhondo Local Municipality Msukaligwa Municipality Pixley Ka Seme Local Municipality Metsweding District Municipality Nkangala District Municipality Delmas Municipal Council Dr J.S. Moroka Municipality Emalahleni Local Municipality Emakhazeni Local Municipality Steve Tshwete Local Municipality Thembisile Local Municipality
KZ282 KZ284 DC26 KZ263 KZ261 KZ265 KZ266 KZ262 DC35 NP352 NP351 NP355 NP353 NP354 CBDC3 NP03a3 CBLC4 CBLC3 CBLC5 NP03a2 DC33 CBDMA4 NP334 NP331 NP332 NP333 NP04a1 DC34 NP344 NP341 NP342 NP343 DC36 NP366 NP362 NP365 NP367 NP364 NP361 CBDC4 CBLC6 NP04a1 DC32 CBDMA4 CBLC6 MP322 MP324 MP321 MP323 DC30 MP301 MP306 MP307 MP305 MP303 MP302 MP304 CBDC2 DC31 MP311 MP316 MP312 MP314 MP313 MP315
KZ282 KZ284 DC26 KZ263 KZ261 KZ265 KZ266 KZ262 DC35 NP352 NP351 NP355 NP353 NP354 CBDC3 NP03a3 NP03a5 NP03a4 NP03a6 NP03a2 DC33 NPDMA33 NP334 NP331 NP332 NP333 NP335 DC34 NP344 NP341 NP342 NP343 DC36 NP366 NP362 NP365 NP367 NP364 NP361 CBDC4 MP325 NP335 DC32 MPDMA32 MP325 MP322 MP324 MP321 MP323 DC30 MP301 MP306 MP307 MP305 MP303 MP302 MP304 CBDC2 DC31 MP311 MP316 MP312 MP314 MP313 MP315
KZ282 KZ284 DC26 KZ263 KZ261 KZ265 KZ266 KZ262 DC35 LIM352 LIM351 LIM355 LIM353 LIM354 DC47 LIM474 LIM472 LIM471 LIM475 LIM473 DC33 LIMDMA33 LIM334 LIM331 LIM332 LIM333 LIM335 DC34 LIM344 LIM341 LIM342 LIM343 DC36 LIM366 LIM362 LIM365 NP367 LIM364 LIM361 MP325 LIM335 DC32 MPDMA32 MP325 MP322 MP324 MP321 MP323 DC30 MP301 MP306 MP307 MP305 MP303 MP302 MP304 DC46 DC31 MP311 MP316 MP312 MP314 MP313 MP315
None None None None None None None None No longer exists (was Mpumalanga/Limpopo) None Code Code Code Code Code Code Code Code Code Code Code None Code Code Code Code Code Code/DM - moved from Bohlabela DM (was Mpumalanga/Limpopo) None Code Code Code Code None Code Code Code No Code change Code Code No longer exists (was in Mpumalanga/ Limpopo) Moved to Enhlanzeni DM (Mpumalanga) Moved to Mopani DM (Limpopo) None Code Code/DM (was in Bohlabela DM) None None None None None None None None None None None None Province - was cross-border (Gauteng/Mpumalanga) None None None None None None none
SA Statistics, 2008
1.5 LAND AREA OF SOUTH AFRICA 1.2 List of local municipalities names and codes (continued)
Province Local authority MDB old code
Stats SA code
MDB new code Changes
NORTH WEST NORTHERN CAPE
Bojanala District Municipality Bojanala Platinum Management Area Kgetlengrivier Local Muncipality Madibeng Local Municipality Moretele Local Municipality Moses Kotane Local Municipality Rustenburg Local Municipality Bophirima District Municipality Greater Taung Municipality Kagisano Local Municipality Lekwa-Teemane Local Municipality Mamusa Local Municipality Molopo Local Municipality Naledi Local Municipality (NW) Central District Municipality Ditsobotla Local Municipality Mafikeng Local Municipality Ratlou Municipality Tswaing Municipality Zeerust Local Municipality Frances Baard District Municipality Kgalagadi District Municipality Southern District Municipality Matlosana Local Municipality Maquassi Hills Local Municipality Merafong City Local Municipality Potchefstroom City Council Ventersdorp Local Municipality West Rand District Municipality Frances Baard District Municipality Frances Baard Management Area Dikgatlong Municipality Magareng Municipality Phokwane Municipality Sol Plaatjie Municipality Kgalagadi District Municipality Kgalagadi Management Area Gamagara Municipality Ga-Segonyana Municipality Moshaweng Local Municipality Namakwa District Municipality Namakwa Management Area Hantam Municipality Kamiesberg Municipality Karoo Hoogland Municipality Khâi-Ma Municipality Nama Khoi Municipality Richtersveld Municipality Pixley Ka Seme District Municipality Pixley Ka Seme Management Area Emthanjeni Municipality Kareeberg Municipality Renosterberg Municipality Siyancuma Municipality Siyathemba Municipality Thembelihle Municipality Ubuntu Municipality Umsobomvu Municipality Siyanda District Municipality Siyanda Management Area Kai !Garib Municipality Kgatelopele Municipality //Khara Hais Municipality !Kheis Municipality Mier Municipality Tsantsabane Municipality
DC37 NW374 NW372 NW371 NW375 NW373 DC39 NW394 NW391 NW396 NW393 NW395 NW392 DC38 NW384 NW383 NW381 NW382 NW385 DC40 NW403 NW404 CBLC8 NW402 NW401 DC9 NCDMA09 NC092 NC093 CBLC7 NC091 CBDC1 NCDMACB1 NC01b1 CBLC1 NW1a1 DC6 NCDMA06 NC065 NC064 NC066 NC067 NC062 NC061 DC7 NCDMA07 NC073 NC074 NC075 NC078 NC077 NC076 NC071 NC072 DC8 NCDMA08 NC082 NC086 NC083 NC084 NC081 NC085
DC37 NWDMA37 NW374 NW372 NW371 NW375 NW373 DC39 NW394 NW391 NW396 NW393 NW395 NW392 DC38 NW384 NW383 NW381 NW382 NW385 DC40 NW403 NW404 NW405 NW402 NW401 DC9 NCDMA09 NC092 NC093 NC094 NC091 CBDC1 NCDMA45 NC453 NC452 NC451 DC6 NCDMA06 NC065 NC064 NC066 NC067 NC062 NC061 DC7 NCDMA07 NC073 NC074 NC075 NC078 NC077 NC076 NC071 NC072 DC8 NCDMA08 NC082 NC086 NC083 NC084 NC081 NC085
DC37 NWDMA37 NW374 NW372 NW371 NW375 NW373 DC39 NW394 NW391 NW396 NW393 NW395 NW392 DC38 NW384 NW383 NW381 NW382 NW385 DC 9 DC 45 DC40 NW403 NW404 NW405 NW402 NW401 DC9 NCDMA09 NC092 NC093 NC094 NC091 DC45 NCDMA45 NC453 NC452 NC451 DC6 NCDMA06 NC065 NC064 NC066 NC067 NC062 NC061 DC7 NCDMA07 NC073 NC074 NC075 NC078 NC077 NC076 NC071 NC072 DC8 NCDMA08 NC082 NC086 NC083 NC084 NC081 NC085
None No old Code None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Province - was cross-border (North West/Northern Cape) Province - was cross-border (North West/Northern Cape) None None None Code/province/DM - moved from West Rand DM (Gauteng) None None Province, moved to Gauteng Province - was cross-border (North West/Northern Cape) None None None Code/province - was cross-border (North West/ Northern Cape) None Code/province - was cross-border (North West/ Northern Cape) Code Code Code/province - was cross-border (North West/ Northern Cape) Code/province - was cross-border (North West/ Northern Cape) None Code None None None None None None Name - was Karoo DM None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None
SA Statistics, 2008
1.6 LAND AREA OF SOUTH AFRICA 1.2 Local municipality bounderies by province (concluded)
Province Local authority MDB old code
Stats SA code
MDB new code Changes
WESTERN CAPE
City of Cape Town Metropolitan Municipality Cape Winelands District Municipality Cape Winelands Management Area Breede River / Winelands Municipalty Breede Valley Municipality Drakenstein Municipality Stellenbosch Municipality Witzenberg Municipality Central Karoo District Municipality Central Karoo Management Area Beaufort West Municipality Laingsburg Municipality Prince Albert Local Municipality Eden District Municipality Eden Management Area Bitou Municipality George Municipality Kannaland Municipality Knysna Municipality Langeberg Municipality Mossel Bay Municipality Oudtshoorn Municipality Overberg District Municipality Overberg Management Area Cape Agulhas Municipality Overstrand Municipality Swellendam Municipality Theewaterskloof Municipality West Coast District Municipality West Coast Management Area Bergrivier Local Municipality Cederberg Local Municipality Matzikama Municipality Saldanha Bay Municipality Swartland Municipality
Cape Town DC2 WCDMA02 WC026 WC025 WC023 WC024 WC022 DC5 WCDMA05 WC053 WC051 WC052 DC4 WCDMA04 WC047 WC044 WC041 WC048 WC042 WC043 WC045 DC3 WCDMA03 WC033 WC032 WC034 WC031 DC1 WCDMA01 WC013 WC012 WC011 WC014 WC015
Cape Town DC2 WCDMA02 WC026 WC025 WC023 WC024 WC022 DC5 WCDMA05 WC053 WC051 WC052 DC4 WCDMA04 WC047 WC044 WC041 WC048 WC042 WC043 WC045 DC3 WCDMA03 WC033 WC032 WC034 WC031 DC1 WCDMA01 WC013 WC012 WC011 WC014 WC015
CPT DC2 WCDMA02 WC026 WC025 WC023 WC024 WC022 DC5 WCDMA05 WC053 WC051 WC052 DC4 WCDMA04 WC047 WC044 WC041 WC048 WC042 WC043 WC045 DC3 WCDMA03 WC033 WC032 WC034 WC031 DC1 WCDMA01 WC013 WC012 WC011 WC014 WC015
Code None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Name Change None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None
Source: Municipal Demarcation Board
SA Statistics, 2008
2.1 VITAL STATISTICS 2.1 Recorded live births, deaths and stillbirths - All population groups Particulars in respect of the former TBVC states are excluded from 1991-1993. It should be noted that data on births, deaths, marriages and divorces are advanced as near as possible to the end of the relevant year on account of the closing date for these series. Late registrations that are consequently not included in the statistical series of the year concerned, will thus be included with the information for the following year. This amended procedure means that when interpreting the data, cognisance should be taken that the basis of the statistics is the year of registration and not the year of the event as such. As from 1991 statistical information regarding births, deaths, stillbirths and marriages is not available by population group. Therefore, this table contains information for all four population groups. It should be clearly understood that the figures for 1991 and 1992 reflect RECORDED events (registrations) with regard to births, stillbirths and deaths and that they are lower than the actual numbers.
Recorded deaths, excluding stillbirths Total recorded
live births Total deaths Infant deaths
2/
Recorded stillbirths 3/
Year
1 2 3 4
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1/ 1997 1/ 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
537 999 501 461 557 995 667 107 809 439 998 798
1 046 095 1 216 337 1 363 800 1 407 833 1 433 432 1 517 671 1 677 415 1 475 809 1 380 496
176 475 177 841 201 273 213 279 268 125 327 253 316 507 365 053 380 982 414 530 453 404 499 925 553 718 572 350 591 213
18 185 17 576 17 851 17 332 22 865 24 606 24 725 28 487 28 612 28 857 29 821 34 351 38 287 41 119 46 026
8 872 8 007 6 879 6 968 8 946
10 630 5 982 7 729
11 967 12 547 14 177 13 280 14 623 15 742 13 685
Source: Stats SA, Recorded live births (Statistical release P0305) 1/ As a result of the loss of data at Bureau Nucleus, the number of registered births for 1996 were adjusted, while those for 1997 were estimated. Further details
can be found in Statistical release P0305: Recorded births, 1990-1997. 2/ Deaths under one year of age. 3/ Stillbirths are not included in births. A stillbirth is the birth of a viable foetus that showed no sign of life after complete birth. 2.2 Recorded births 2.2.1 Total registrations and occurrences
Total occurrences 1/ Total registrations 2/ Year
5 6
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
537 999 501 461 557 995 667 107 809 439 998 798
1 046 095 1 216 337 1 363 800 1 407 833 1 433 432 1 517 671 1 677 415 1 475 809 1 380 496
892 850 904 001 896 015 912 548 897 598 927 234 916 010 898 034 910 109 911 809 896 200 899 286 875 748 897 514 848 043
Source: Stats SA, Recorded live births (Statistical release P0305) 1/ Date of birth in the South African Population Register. 2/ Date of registration of birth as established by Stats SA, which is based on births registered during the year.
SA Statistics, 2008
2.2 VITAL STATISTICS 2.2 Recorded births 2.2.2 Year of occurrence by gender and citizenship
SA citizens 1/ Non-citizens 1/ Others 2/
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Grand total
Year
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
446 170 450 886 447 726 456 558 449 250 464 285 458 169 448 887 455 233 456 969 449 225 450 731 440 500 451 811 427 185
445 380 451 971 447 244 454 886 447 021 461 892 457 109 448 491 454 239 454 587 446 857 448 465 435 190 445 674 420 844
891 550 902 857 894 970 911 444 896 271 926 177 915 278 897 378 909 472 911 556 896 082 899 196 875 690 897 485 848 029
228 172 166 178 161 162 96 91 85 59 46 28 29 9 0
215 170 166 178 179 161 94 84 79 47 29 33 12 3 1
443 342 332 356 340 323 190 175 164 106
75 61 41 12
1
427 374 358 400 467 380 279 263 238 65 22 12 8 6 5
430 428 355 348 520 354 263 218 235 82 21 17 9
11 8
857 802 713 748 987 734 542 481 473 147 43 29 17 17 13
892 850 904 001 896 015 912 548 897 598 927 234 916 010 898 034 910 109 911 809 896 200 899 286 875 748 897 514 848 043
Source: Stats SA, Recorded live births (Statistical release P0305) 1/ Citizenship of the person whose birth has been registered. 2/ Others refer to the people whose citizenship is under investigation at the time of extracting the information from the register. Once the citizenship is resolved,
these people will either be classified as citizens or as non-citizens. 2.2.3 Registrations by province and gender
2002 2003
Total Male Female Total Male Female Province
17 18 19 20 21 22
South Africa Eastern Cape Free State Gauteng KwaZulu-Natal Limpopo Mpumalanga Northern Cape North West Western Cape Unspecified Foreign
757 959
144 247
32 782 102 596 195 574 107 720
56 484 10 648 52 615 51 449
53 3 791
759 712
143 933 32 784
101 268 199 876 107 567 57 021 10 350 52 081 51 033
62 3 737
1 517 671
288 180 65 566
203 864 395 450 215 287 113 505 20 998
104 696 102 482
115 7 528
840 597
168 927
50 495 110 138 199 682 115 412
69 338 12 262 62 970 47 772
37 3 564
836 818
168 210 49 751
108 837 201 085 114 712 69 793 11 927 61 554 47 479
47 3 423
1 677 415
337 137 100 246 218 975 400 767 230 124 139 131 24 189
124 524 95 251
84 6 987
2.2.3 Registrations by province and gender (concluded)
2004 2005
Total Male Female Total Male Female Province
23 24 25 26 27 28
South Africa Eastern Cape Free State Gauteng KwaZulu-Natal Limpopo Mpumalanga Northern Cape North West Western Cape Unspecified Foreign
740 984
152 706
37 318 109 952 164 566
95 899 59 432 11 175 52 363 54 416
77 3 080
734 825
151 568 36 562
108 967 164 084 95 225 58 880 11 028 52 106 53 487
65 2 853
1 475 809
304 274 73 880
218 919 328 650 191 124 118 312 22 203
104 469 107 903
142 5 933
694 966
147 132
34 515 106 469 153 096
79 978 50 255 11 102 49 959 58 799
118 3 543
685 530
145 282 33 972
104 348 151 110 79 946 49 517 10 789 49 002 58 269
101 3 194
1 380 496
292 414 68 487
210 817 304 206 159 924 99 772 21 891 98 961
117 068 219
6 737
Source: Stats SA, Recorded live births (Statistical release P0305)
SA Statistics, 2008
2.3 VITAL STATISTICS 2.3 Marriages As many couples did not specify their population groups, it was decided that an 'Unspecified' population group category had to be added. In the past mixed marriages were not reported in detail. However, since the beginning of 1996, data on mixed marriages are reported in detail. 2.3.1 All population groups by way of solemnisation
Marriages solemnised by - Total
Religious ceremony Civil ceremony Unspecified
Year
29 30 31 32
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
108 929 111 557 120 159 133 309 148 148 146 732 146 729 146 741 140 458 143 391 134 581 177 202 178 689 176 521 180 657 184 860
52 879 57 074 59 638 61 076 61 271 55 809 53 330 52 294 44 479 47 757 45 186 51 188 51 242 55 992 59 052 61 230
45 372 53 622 57 681 66 274 75 201 74 373 71 003 65 471 64 707 72 321 69 521 97 286 99 286 92 933 93 440 93 530
10 678 861 2 840 5 959 11 676 16 550 22 396 28 976 31 272 23 313 19 874 28 728 28 161 27 596 28 185 30 100
Source: Stats SA, Marriages and divorces (Report 03-07-01) 2.3.2 Marital status
Marital status
Bridegroom Bride Total marriages Rate
Bachelor Widower Divorced Unspec. Spinster Widow Divorced Unspec. Year
33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
108 929 111 557 120 159 133 309 148 148 146 732 146 729 146 741 140 458 143 391 134 581 177 202 178 689 176 521 180 521 184 860
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
91 547 93 869 96 087 109 324 121 746 120 641 121 594 120 747 122 412 124 353 111 184 147 157 148 900 147 405
148 167 152 317
2 650 2 631 2 482 2 182 2 675 2 696 2 558 3 056 3 071 2 674 4 224 7 417 7 321 6 460 5 794 5 002
14 732 15 057 15 068 15 057 17 001 17 013 16 371 17 028 12 628 1 144 3 030 3 376 3 681 3 759 4 881 5 213
.. ..
6 522 6 746 6 726 6 382 6 206 5 910 2 347 13 709 16 143 19 252 18 787 18 897 21 815 22 328
92 660 95 135 98 314 112 569 126 121 125 134 126 494 125 734 117 782 119 003 116 724 151 142 153 234 151 784 153 429 158 430
2 888 2 774 2 753 2 474 2 825 2 777 2 698 3 008 5 132 4 874 2 162 6 506 6 343 5 727 5 430 4 379
13 381 13 648 13 633 13 362 15 021 14 910 13 824 14 472 15 101 2 840 2 637 2 945 3 048 3 058 3 824 3 904
.. ..
5 459 4 904 4 181 3 911 3 713 3 527 2 443 16 674 13 058 16 609 16 064 15 952 17 974 18 147
Source: Stats SA, Marriages and divorces (Report 03-07-01) 2.3.3 Median age 1/
Median age at marriage by marital status
Bride-groom,
total
Bride, total Bachelor Spinster Widower Widow Divorced
male Divorced female
Unspec. male
Unspec. female Year
43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
29,7 32,6 30,8 31,4 32,3 32,9 33,5 33,7 29,6 29,6 29,6 33,0 34,0 33,0 33,0 34,0
26,7 29,0 27,7 28,1 28,7 29,1 29,5 29,7 33,8 33,7 33,8 29,0 29,0 29,0 29,0 29,0
28,6 31,0 29,2 29,9 30,8 31,5 32,2 32,3 28,8 28,7 28,7 32,0 33,0 32,0 32,0 32,0
25,7 27,6 26,4 27,0 27,7 28,2 28,6 28,7 33,1 33,0 33,0 28,0 29,0 28,0 28,2 29,0
54,5 53,2 57,7 57,4 57,5 57,1 56,9 57,3 35,6 36,2 36,8 39,0 40,0 39,0 39,0 42,0
45,3 46,3 47,9 47,0 47,2 47,7 47,4 48,0 46,9 47,8 48,4 38,0 29,0 29,0 28,0 29,0
37,2 38,9 38,0 38,2 38,8 39,1 29,6 39,6 44,5 45,6 43,8 52,0 52,0 50,0 52,0 50,0
33,8 35,3 34,4 34,6 35,2 35,8 36,3 36,3 47,7 49,3 48,7 45,0 45,0 44,0 46,0 45,0
.. ..
36,6 37,3 38,1 39,2 40,1 41,0 34,1 34,5 34,7 40,0 41,0 41,0 42,0 42,0
.. ..
35,9 37,2 37,9 38,9 40,4 42,1 37,7 38,3 38,8 35,0 37,0 38,0 38,0 37,0
Source: Stats SA, Marriages and divorces (Report 03-07-01) 1/ This is the age of a person in the centre when all persons are arranged in increasing order by age.
SA Statistics, 2008
2.4 VITAL STATISTICS 2.3 Marriages 2.3.4 Relative ages of bride and bridegroom
2004
Age of bridegroom Total
<20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Age of
bride 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66
Total <20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75>
176 521
3758
36104 51815 36334 20640 12399
7130 4108 2073 1129
585 292 154
318
183 105 22 5 2 1 - - - - - - -
12 971
1 820 8 573 2 056
387 95 24 9 7 - - - - -
41 055
1 251
17 238 18 498 3 223
632 159 38 13 2 - 1 - -
43 770
362
7 301 20 159 13 018 2 223
538 128 32 6 3 - - -
29 635
94
1 990 7 450
11 906 6 432 1 378
298 75 9 1 1 1 -
19 263
34
592 2 429 5 055 6 486 3 625
817 170 41 9 2 - -
11 429
3
189 735
1 687 2 864 3 489 1 875
447 100 30 9 - 1
7 499
7
78 269 602
1 146 1 855 2 082 1 119
242 77 19 3 -
4 413
1
16 107 265 411 732
1 011 1 114
520 187 36 9 4
2 802
3 8
51 105 188 366 455 634 579 292 87 29 5
1 699
- 8
23 51 96
140 243 271 358 272 174 46 17
831
- 3
12 19 36 54
106 134 115 148 111 73 20
836
- 3 4
11 29 35 68 92
101 110 145 131 107
2003
Age of bridegroom Total
<20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Age of
bride 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
Total <20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75>
178 689
3 543
35 397 51 546 36 632 21 670 13 132 7 511 4 457 2 298 1 321 668 325
-
312
175 107 21 9 - - - - - - - - -
12 363
1 716 8 233 1 885
383 106 27 10 3 - - - - -
40 220
1 176
16 938 18 182 3 096
615 162 30 16 4 1 - - -
42 939
320
7 172 20 073 12 508 2 196
522 113 25 4 5 1 - -
30 541
103
1 979 7 711
12 365 6 599 1 390
301 76 12 4 - 1 -
19 875
29
651 2 414 5 246 6 745 3 705
830 200 43 9 1 2 1
12 574
13
181 814
1 855 3 211 3 866 1 989
489 117 27 11 1 1
8 165
3
75 257 721
1 285 2 035 2 180 1 218
274 78 25 13
-
4 872
3
40 98
258 498 806
1 087 1 235
608 179 39 17 1
3 150
2
13 52
118 240 365 526 674 661 367 97 25 8
1 779
1 5
23 45
102 140 248 301 331 346 175 48 9
952
2 2
11 15 44 72
121 126 123 171 163 74 25
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
2002
Age of bridegroom Total
<20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Age of
bride 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94
Total <20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75>
177 202
3 668
35 638 52 589 36 335 20 704 12 349 6 998 4 150 2 242 1 423
579 344 183
264
138 90 18 11 4 3 - - - - - - -
12 498
1 739 8 310 1 943
362 108
8 2 - - - - - -
41 347
1 268
17 350 18 785 3 112
630 150 37 9 3 3 - - -
43 423
372
7 123 20 569 12 583 2 137
468 128 31 9 3 - - -
29 615
83
1 862 7 636
12 148 6 167 1 311
299 90 12 6 1 - -
18 888
37
608 2 326 5 093 6 499 3 389
722 171 30 11 1 - 1
11 976
6
182 794
1 850 3 039
1 903 409 102 44 7 5 1
7 849
16 65
303 687
1 236 1 942 2 001 1 186
294 93 21 5 -
4 502
5
23 117 248 471 733
1 052 1 079
553 162 43 15 1
3 214
3
16 56
149 241 375 486 683 648 420 92 37 8
1 661
1 5
23 51 89
183 196 250 337 340 128 49 9
98
- - 1 2 4 7 9
14 15 18 14 8 2
..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
Source: Stats SA, Marriages and divorces (Report 03-07-01)
SA Statistics, 2008
2.5 VITAL STATISTICS 2.3 Marriages 2.3.4 Relative ages of bride and bridegroom (concluded)
2001
Age of bridegroom Total
<20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Age of
bride 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108
Total <20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75>
134 581
2 232
24 394 40 404 27 585 16 827 9 698 5 900 3 398 1 903 1 178 565 325 172
196
112 57 18 5 1 2 - 1 - - - - -
9 057
1 102 5 834 1 678 341 67 27 7 1 - - - - -
30 691
758
11 840 14 760 2 630 503 158 32 7 2 - 1 - -
32 092
175 4 736 15 311 9 444 1 841 441 111 26 4 2 1 - -
23 223
58
1 338 6 017 9 212 5 163 1 092 271 56 11 4 1 - -
14 447
23 388 1 708 3 757 5 122 2 586 643 174 31 12 3 - -
9 331
4
126 531 1 369 2 439 2 767 1 612 343 110 23 2 3 2
6 193
-
49 212 482 1 003 1 476 1 675 987 215 78 11 2 3
3 620
-
13 81 174 375 611 810 872 488 152 34 5 5
2 500
- 9 54 99 182 262 421 489 510 329 103 34 8
1 430
- 1 21 37 72 136 161 221 301 275 132 52 21
911
- - 9 19 36 84 94 117 138 171 132 80 31
890
- 3 4 16 23 56 63 104 93 132 145 149 102
2000
Age of bridegroom Total
<20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Age of
bride 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122
Total <20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75>
143 391
4 915
24 773 41 656 29 295 17 366 10 424 6 193 3 779 1 968 1 593 749 469 211
614
345 194 53 16 6 - - - - - - - -
10 010
2 124 5 530 1 883 342 92 27 5 4 2 - 1 - -
33 020
1 731 12 265 15 456 2 760 627 127 37 11 3 2 1 - -
33 500
524 4 782 15 752 10 030 1 806 444 131 22 7 1 - - 1
23 776
127 1 389 5 843 9 724 5 188 1 156 275 55 14 3 1 1 -
15 316
42 397 1 765 4 119 5 316 2 822 635 156 44 13 4 3 -
9 805
11 127 524 1 386 2 530 3 044 1 644 422 89 23 3 2 -
6 663
7 48 213 569 1 046 1 595 1 812 1 051 214 81 19 6 2
3 986
2 25 102 193 400 633 837 1 019 509 201 46 14 5
2 802
2 10 30 94 201 325 441 559 534 445 116 39 6
1 605
- 1 19 26 74 116 190 258 290 383 171 62 15
1 178
- 4 11 22 43 79 102 137 154 273 181 137 35
1 116
- 1 5 14 37 56 84 85 108 168 206 205 147
1999
Age of bridegroom Total
<20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Age of
bride 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136
Total <20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75>
140 458
4 585
24 849 40 494 27 579 16 898 9 900 6 267 3 686 2 470 1 757 1 105 540 328
631
379 182 54 9 6 1 - - - - - - -
10 308
1 972 5 956 1 919 345 81 25 8 1 - - - - 1
32 077
1 661 12 065 14 948 2 667 524 159 42 9 2 - - - -
31 839
396 4 585 15 212 9 323 1 809 398 88 18 5 4 - - 1
22 694
69
1 516 5 660 9 029 4 936 1 057 271 65 19 1 2 1 68
14 497
38 385 1 704 3 749 5 063 2 708 654 149 37 8 2 - -
9 630
6
147 542 1 366 2 475 2 904 1 682 381 95 21 10 1 -
6 186
6 42 200 513 970 1 446 1 705 933 270 69 25 6 1
4 337
2 26 88 208 425 649 1 013 1 027 615 202 66 11 5
2 898
3 10 29 88 199 270 421 560 664 441 160 38 15
2 138
1 5 28 33 93 168 197 296 414 503 290 75 35
1 374
1 8 9 20 38 75 106 131 196 281 298 158 53
1 399
3 - 4 20 36 48 80 104 155 227 254 251 217
Source: Stats SA, Marriages and divorces (Report 03-07-01)
SA Statistics, 2008
2.6 VITAL STATISTICS 2.4 Divorces 2.4.1 Divorces by population group
Total Black African Coloured Indian or Asian White Mixed Unspecified Year
137 138 139 140 141 142 143
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
23 865 28 264 29 878 59 756 31 592 32 775 34 231 35 792 37 098 34 102 34 045 31 370 31 566 31 768 32 484 31 270
.. .. ..
4 754 8 174 7 243 7 174 6 673 6 823 7 623 7 860 7 050 7 657 8 965 8 672 9 113
5 057 5 408a 5 920 5 190 5 029 4 190 4 634 3 790 3 938 3 365 3 872 3 581 3 911 3 300 3 568 3 451
1 410 1 850a 1 676 1 684 1 601 1 489 1 685 1 753 1 976 1 746 1 672 1 525 1 508 1 648 1 635 1 676
17 398 21 006 19 020 18 250 16 788 15 831 15 295 14 443 14 785 15 211 14 718 14 171 12 639 12 437 11 582 11 079
..
.. .. .. ..
191 184 250 357 401 470 365 532 594 538 613
.. .. .. .. ..
3 831 5 259 8 883 9 219 5 756 5 453 4 678 5 319 4 824 6 489 5 338
Source: Stats SA, Marriages and divorces (Report 03-07-01) 2.4.2 Divorces by population group and crude rate
Total Black African Coloured Indian or Asian White Mixed Unspecified Year
144 145 146 147 148 149 150
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1/ 1998 1/ 1999 1/ 2000 1/ 2001 1/ 2002 1/ 2003 1/
7,13 8,44 7,85 7,38 6,82 6,18 4 252 4 540 4 420 3 175 3 128 .. ..
..
.. .. .. .. ..
198 180 180 197 198 174 181
1,55 1,63 1,75 1,51 1,43 1,17 934 750 770 652 790 673 697
1,47 1,90 1,69 1,67 1,56 1,43 756 774 865 759 720 645 628
4,11 4,91 4,41 4,20 3,83 3,58 1 500 1 404 1 441 1 471 1 420 1 361 1 226
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. 864 1 432 1 164 96 .. .. ..
Source: Stats SA, Marriages and divorces (Report 03-07-01) 1/ The modified crude divorce rate is used to denote the divorce rate based on the number of married couples. For the calculation of the modified crude divorce
rate in this table, the number of married females was used as the denominator.
SA Statistics, 2008
2.7 VITAL STATISTICS 2.4 Divorces 2.4.3 Divorces by population group and way of solemnisation
Marriages solemnised by - Plaintiff Median age at divorce 1/
Total Religious ceremony
Civil ceremony
Unspeci-fied Husband Wife Husband Wife
Median duration of marriage 2/ Year
151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159
Black African
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
4 754 8 174 7 243 7 174 6 673 6 823 7 623 7 860 7 050 7 657 8 965
1 413 2 663 2 391 2 387 2 415 2 465 1 054 1 008
513 594 504
3 096 5 066 4 506 4 409 3 932 4 002 5 999 6 470 6 199 6 641 7 973
245 445 346 378 326 356 570 382 338 422 488
1 909 3 673 3 436 3 046 2 685 2 991 3 497 3 560 3 225 3 520 4 145
2 845 4 501 3 507 4 128 3 988 3 125 3 366 4 290 3 229 3 529 4 067
36,9 44,0 44,9
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
..
36,2 40,4 40,8
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
..
9,5
12,1 12,3
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
..
Coloured
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
5 190 5 029 4 190 4 634 3 790 3 938 3 365 3 872 3 581 3 911 3 300
2 909 2 863 2 334 2 697 2 287 2 355 292 348 158 166 166
2 002 1 847 1 685 1 734 1 336 1 414 2 971 3 440 3 345 3 653 3 030
279 319 171 203 167 169 102 84 78 92
104
1 405 1 428 1 185 1 246 1 026 1 150 1 078 1 091 1 143 1 311 1 081
3 785 3 601 3 005 3 388 2 764 2 452 2 048 2 760 2 290 2 330 2 032
35,4 40,5 40,2
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
..
33,9 39,4 38,3
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
..
9,5
12,6 12,3
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
..
Indian or Asian
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
1 684 1 601 1 489 1 685 1 753 1 976 1 746 1 672 1 525 1 508 1 648
361 318 316 378 379 453 143 189 118 128 106
1 225 1 148 1 064 1 193 1 258 1 421 1 518 1 419 1 363 1 328 1 477
98
135 109 114 116 102 85 64 44 52 65
552 512 496 510 484 582 616 635 589 536 655
1 132 1 089 993 1 175 1 269 1 280 1 054 1 041
851 851 929
34,5 39,0 39,4
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
..
31,7 35,5 35,7
.. .. .. .. .. ..
..
..
9,5
11,8 11,6
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
..
White
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
18 250 16 788 15 831 15 295 14 443 14 785 15 211 14 718 14 171 12 639 12 437
12 699 11 666 11 234 10 956 10 412 10 696 6 075 6 074 4 686 4 613 3 975
4 412 3 797 3 631 3 421 3 021 3 241 8 617 8 282 9 087 7 646 8 068
1 139 1 325 966 918 1 010 848 519 362 398 380 394
5 918 5 296 5 102 4 764 4 286 4 802 5 344 5 542 4 962 4 404 4 318
12 332 11 492 10 729 10 531 10 157 9 018 9 046 9 014 8 553 7 535 7 430
36,1 39,0 41,4
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
..
33,3 37,8 38,0
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
..
8,2
10,5 10,7
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
..
Source: Stats SA, Marriages and divorces (Report 03-07-01) 1/ This is the age of a person in the centre when all persons are arranged in increasing order by age. 2/ This is the duration of the marriage in the centre when all marriages are arranged in increasing order by duration.
SA Statistics, 2008
2.8 VITAL STATISTICS 2.4 Divorces 2.4.3 Divorces by population group and way of solemnisation (concluded)
Marriages solemnised by - Plaintiff Median age at divorce 1/
Total Religious ceremony
Civil ceremony
Unspeci-fied Husband Wife Husband Wife
Median duration of marriage 2/ Year
160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168
Mixed
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
191 184 250 357 401 470 365 532 594
61
56 77 138 82 89 44 72 82
118 115 164 204 300 358 310 438 494
12 13 9 15 19 23 11 22 18
67
57 77 125 146 162 189 204 239
124 127 173 206 249 308 213 294 310
41,4
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
..
36,5
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
..
8,7
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
..
Unspecified
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
3 831 5 259 8 883 9 219 5 756 5 453 4 678 5 319 4 824
2 134 2 905 4 299 4 070 975 932 748 751 637
1 105 1 441 3 332 3 587 3 984 3 571 3 465 3 938 3 163
592 913 1 252 1 562 797 950 465 630
1 024
1 189 1 506 2 692 2 776 1 924 2 043 1 730 2 129 1 681
2 642 3 753 9 191 5 258 2 827 3 470 2 486 2 792 2 190
41,6
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
..
39,0
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
..
11,4
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
..
Source: Stats SA, Marriages and divorces (Report 03-07-01) 1/ This is the age of a person in the centre when all persons are arranged in increasing order by age. 2/ This is the duration of the marriage in the centre when all marriages are arranged in increasing order by duration.
SA Statistics, 2008
2.9 VITAL STATISTICS 2.4 Divorces 2.4.4 Divorces by population group and duration of marriage
Duration of marriage Total
<1 1 2 3 4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20> Unspec. Year
169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179
Black African
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
4 754 8 174 7 243 7 174 6 673 6 823 7 623 7 860 7 050 7 657 8 965
19 23 19 24 28 38 6 30 23 25 32
132 240 179 149 134 169 214 153 160 183 218
253 375 318 298 221 277 309 372 287 312 426
297 480 410 427 344 375 404 410 399 464 450
341 519 436 447 423 422 470 454 496 461 531
1 490 2 671 2 344 2 398 2 117 2 128 2 272 2 426 2 108 2 289 2 616
1 145 1 903 1 700 1 670 1 595 1 464 1 736 1 701 1 549 1 694 2 020
610 1 058 978 1 023 976 963 991 1 044
906 878
1 106
467 905 859 838 758 825 985 947 856 915
1 165
- - - - -
162 236 323 316 436 401
Coloured
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
5 190 5 029 4 190 4 634 3 790 3 938 3 365 3 872 3 581 3 911 3 300
28 27 25 25 13 20 7 12 15 13 15
179 185 112 124 101 110 130 71 85 89 78
284 258 243 223 189 166 157 206 155 164 142
350 277 240 281 253 255 205 237 204 195 181
338 323 265 311 266 251 219 212 186 250 166
1 559 1 428 1 267 1 372 1 088 1 100 908 1 121 1 034 1 122
914
1 150 1 193 928 996 789 831 711 800 761 816 687
662 708 579 684 569 545 456 551 486 551 429
641 630 531 618 522 556 517 562 543 586 597
- - - - -
104 55 114 112 124 91
Indian or Asian
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
1 684 1 601 1 489 1 685 1 753 1 976 1 746 1 672 1 525 1 508 1 648
20 23 20 26 24 15 6 24 23 15 18
97
112 62 93 78 82 107 68 67 71 78
105 106 92 85 90 93 103 130 92 88 76
99
117 97 114 103 138 96 95 100 96 89
126 101 98 100 94 136 118 106 83
108 106
437 398 436 469 481 497 439 383 407 387 434
375 360 303 340 348 397 286 304 282 256 323
243 202 172 252 236 268 231 189 187 202 204
79
182 195 206 299 302 310 263 284 222 271
- - - - -
48 50 110 44 63 49
White
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
18 250 16 788 15 831 15 295 14 443 14 785 15 211 14 718 14 171 12 639 12 437
300 323 270 224 209 210 27 135 161 104 146
1 335 1 265 1 109 1 016 908 839 910 4 780
651 617 580
1 602 1 385 1 328 1 203 1 147 1 077 1 015 1 024
945 759 773
1 519 1 409 1 228 1 196 1 073 1 194 1 176 1 111
981 870 814
1 394 1 256 1 218 1 118 1 060 1 089 1 093 955 975 852 820
4 718 4 367 4 268 4 230 7 011 3 938 3 983 3 947 3 698 3 358 3 185
3 017 2 720 2 517 2 361 2 287 2 255 2 469 2 395 2 380 2 138 2 113
1 798 1 672 1 706 1 660 1 651 1 640 1 781 1 568 1 499 1 344 1 318
2 567 2 391 2 187 2 287 2 128 2 185 2 374 2 414 2 352 2 047 2 246
- - - - -
358 383 691 529 550 442
Source: Stats SA, Marriages and divorces (Report 03-07-01)
SA Statistics, 2008
2.10 VITAL STATISTICS 2.4 Divorces 2.4.4 Divorces by population group and duration of marriage (concluded)
Duration of marriage Total
<1 1 2 3 4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20> Unspec. Year
180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190
Mixed
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
191 184 250 357 444 470 444 532 594
3
10 4 6 4 14 8 9 5
15 7 19 22 30 36 36 31 39
28 18 23 32 31 44 52 47 34
22 21 18 24 45 36 40 51 41
15 15 23 23 34 31 28 57 69
51
57 70 117 126 119 102 145 175
31 30 50 45 75 78 71 78
102
13 12 23 35 33 42 33 35 40
13 14 20 40 48 36 44 48 69
-
- -
13 18 34 30 31 20
Unspecified
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
3 831 5 259 8 883 9 219 5 756 5 453 4 599 5 319 4 824
52 53 72 82 6 38 27 33 23
219 266 339 373 230 173 184 194 152
268 310 550 534 328 327 336 289 245
278 355 598 583 346 330 256 380 283
243 378 572 591 401 317 273 299 331
1 089 1 493 2 600 2 659 1 567 1 570 1 275 1 508 1 288
725 1 022 1 801 1 665 1 093 968 848
1 001 962
437 631 1 156 1 189 718 697 542 608 596
520 328 1 195 1 249 816 792 648 791 754
- - -
294 251 241 210 216 190
Source: Stats SA, Marriages and divorces (Report 03-07-01)
SA Statistics, 2008
2.11 VITAL STATISTICS 2.4 Divorces 2.4.5 Number of minor children involved by population group
Number of minor children involved
Total None 1 2 3 4 5 6> Unspec.
Minor children
1/ Year
191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200
Black African
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
4 754 8 174 7 243 7 174 6 673 6 823 7 623 7 860 7 050 7 657 8 965
1 501 2 681 2 379 2 280 2 116 2 195 2 106* 2 415 1 863 2 347 2 615
1 175 2 123 1 850 1 894 1 778 1 815 2 046 2 004 1 890 2 054 2 203
1 155 1 870 1 710 1 752 1 648 1 653 1 899 1 910 1 674 1 820 1 786
580 993 837 839 778 801 781 773 713 722 652
178 332 316 288 253 247 210 253 198 188 169
60
97 103 84 69 69 67 65 58 39 39
18 43 46 37 31 43 38 27 12 12 14
87
45 2 - - - -
413 635 475 487
6 352
10 893 9 852 9 722 8 969 9 134 9 627 9 640 8 578 8 872 8 686
Coloured
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
5 190 5 029 4 190 4 634 3 790 3 938 3 365 3 872 3 581 3 911 3 300
1 036 1 045 858 948 791 887 935 869 774 457 824
1 414 1 367 1 149 1 296 1 069 1 152 942 1 085 1 073 1 092
869
1 470 1 426 1 211 1 347 1 144 1 174 982 1 165 1 067 1 147
897
815 780 674 726 550 517 382 483 394 444 317
303 288 217 232 176 171 99 96 91 66 66
71 68 63 70 47 23 20 21 15 13 13
32 19 17 15 13 14 5 6 6 4 2
49
36 1 - - - -
147 161 688 231
8 576 8 168 6 883 7 542 6 027 5 946 4 589 5 377 4 868 5 062 3 955
Indian or Asian
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
1 684 1 601 1 489 1 685 1 753 1 976 1 746 1 672 1 525 1 508 1 648
333 334 355 393 388 460 503 539 370 463 504
480 490 422 508 519 605 536 484 457 481 487
520 487 439 471 540 607 473 435 386 376 409
243 209 192 230 226 247 191 142 143 116 117
78 62 65 70 62 42 36 27 29 29 10
15 10 12 11 13 11 6 9 4 1 3
5 0 4 2 5 4 1 3 - - -
10 9 - - - - -
33 136 42
118
2 667 2 389 2 222 2 488 2 620 2 805 2 237 1 951 1 794 1 702 1 711
White
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
18 250 16 788 15 831 15 295 14 443 14 785 15 211 14 718 14 171 11 995 12 437
6 679 6 348 6 053 6 004 5 528 5 976 6 309 5 303 5 282 4 449 4 551
4 535 4 210 3 939 3 870 3 648 3 654 3 762 3 647 3 521 3 134 2 888
4 757 4 327 4 202 4 011 3 860 3 869 3 914 3 849 3 597 3 146 2 704
1 694 1 452 1 359 1 139 1 188 1 070 1 048 971 892 721 601
328 274 244 226 188 176 162 125 131 80 54
43 52 23 38 25 21 11 19 16 12 7
16 20 9 7 3 19 5 2 7 2 2
198 105 2 - 3 - -
802 725
1 095 1 630
20 772 18 706 17 566 16 445 15 848 15 579 15 500 14 854 14 031 11 995 10 363
Source: Stats SA, Marriages and divorces (Report 03-07-01) 1/ Minor children refers to unmarried children under 21 years of age.
SA Statistics, 2008
2.12 VITAL STATISTICS 2.4 Divorces 2.4.5 Number of minor children involved by population group (concluded)
Number of minor children involved
Total None 1 2 3 4 5 6> Unspec.
Minor children
1/ Year
201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210
Mixed
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
191 184 250 357 444 470 444 465 594
78
73 94 152 200 205 191 178 233
55
46 72 102 112 115 105 130 132
39 35 55 66 98 87 76 97 99
13 23 23 27 29 25 19 23 29
6 6 5 9 5 6 7 8 9
- 1 1 1 - 1 - 2 1
- - - - - - - - -
-
- - - -
31 46 94 91
196 214 276 353 416 420 342 465 458
Unspecified
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
3 831 5 259 8 883 9 519 5 756 5 453 4 599 5 319 4 824
1 129 1 560 2 908 3 135 2 265 1 923 1 768 1 739 1 750
1 001 1 437 2 295 2 404 1 449 1 245 1 103 1 314 1 122
1 060 1 427 2 382 2 442 1 381 1 240 1 028 1 130
944
474 626 965 896 476 423 384 431 316
132 172 262 252 144 97 94 91 77
26 25 54 55 24 21 13 14 16
8
7 12 35 17 9 5 8
10
1 5 5 - -
495 204 582 587
5 252
7 065 11 383 11 513 6 464 5 561 4 787 5 335 4 424
Source: Stats SA, Marriages and divorces (Report 03-07-01) 1/ Minor children refers to unmarried children under 21 years of age.
SA Statistics, 2008
2.13 VITAL STATISTICS 2.4 Divorces 2.4.6 Relative age of spouse by population group
2004
Age of husband Total
<20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspec.Age of wife (in years)
211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225
Black African Total <20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspecified
8 965
7 399
649 311
- - - - - - - - -
20
- - - - - - - - - - - -
242
20
- - - - - - - - - - -
967
242
- - - - - - - - - - -
1 686
967-----------
1 717
1 689-----------
1 273
1 322654---------
766
1 01521839
---------
373
45715922
---------
187
5334947
---------
87
275 21 17
- - - - - - - - -
38
54 8
11 - - - - - - - - -
28
19 3 3 - - - - - - - - -
51
2034---------
1 530
94312364
---------
Coloured Total <20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspecified
3 300
2 612 313
163 79 24 14
4 - - - - - -
91
31
31
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
293
31
- - - - - - - - - - - -
638
293
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
680
638-------------
557
6728------------
368
439115
3-----------
188
168129674----------
96
75295727
----------
41
4689
276---------
30
17 2 3 6 7 6 - - - - - - - -
11
16
- 2 5 3 4 - - - - - - - -
4
9
- 1 - 1 - - - - - - - -
7
3---1---------
356
205222110644------
91
Indian or Asian Total <20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspecified
1 648
1 328
134 80 37 13
4 3 - - - - - -
49
-
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -
41
41
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
205
205
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
408
408-------------
314
314-------------
191
191-------------
149
149-------------
85
85-------------
39
39-------------
25
25
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
8
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -
-
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1
1-------------
182
182-------------
Source: Stats SA, Marriages and divorces (Report 03-07-01)
SA Statistics, 2008
2.14 VITAL STATISTICS 2.4 Divorces 2.4.6 Relative age of spouse by population group (continued)
2004
Age of husband Total
<20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspec.Age of wife (in years)
226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240
White Total <20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspecified
12 437
9 749 1078
632 327 142
55 12
- - - - -
442
-
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -
166
166
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
1 155
1 155
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
2 130
2 130-------------
2 237
2 22116
------------
1 905
1 556342
7-----------
1 441
793241
7-----------
983
483240143
-----------
553
29656
10348
----------
266
152 19 23 35 18
- - - - - - - - -
146
105
4 4 9
10 - - - - - - - - -
60
50 14 3 1 - 2 - - - - - - - -
47
3261332--------
1 348
6101106143472312
------
442
Mixed Total <20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspecified
594
523
40 15
4 8 1 1 - - - - - -
20
-
- - - - - - - - - -
- - -
2
2 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
66
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -
114
114-------------
92
--------------
90
819------------
63
43173-----------
43
33541----------
23
142322---------
9
5 2 1 - 1
- - - - - - - -
9
6 - 1 - 2 - - - - - - - - -
3
1 - 2 - - - - - - - - - - -
-
--------------
80
48511311------
20
Unspecified Total <20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspecified
4 824
3 880
398 188 106
44 15
3 - - - - - -
190
1
1 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
33
33
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
279
279
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
566
566-------------
-
----------
---
-
----------
---
-
----------
---
-
----------
---
-
----------
---
-
- - - - - - - - - -
- - -
-
- - - - - - - - - -
- - -
-
- - - - - - - - - -
- - -
-
----------
---
-
----------
---
Source: Stats SA, Marriages and divorces (Report 03-07-01)
SA Statistics, 2008
2.15 VITAL STATISTICS 2.4 Divorces 2.4.6 Relative age of spouse by population group (continued)
2003
Age of husband Total
<20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspec.Age of wife (in years)
241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255
Black African Total <20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspecified
7 657
6 306
532 223 108
35 14
3 - - - - - -
436
1
1 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
23
23
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
219
219
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
955
955-------------
1 505
1 5032------------
1 549
1 475713-----------
1 027
79219738
-----------
588
3681108327
----------
267
1404538386---------
152
94 12 17 16 10 3 - - - - - - - -
79
36 9
10 10 9 5 - - - - - - - -
30
17 7 1 - 2 3 - - - - - - - -
23
143-24---------
1 239
669793315433------
436
Coloured Total <20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspecified
3 911
3 200
353 132
75 19
7 - - - - - - -
124
-
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -
56
56
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
363
363
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
806
806-------------
867
8616------------
656
520136
------------
388
200134522----------
197
90334331
----------
112
501117259---------
54
26 8 6 9 4 1 - - - - - - - -
24
14 3 2 5 - - - - - - - - - -
15
13
- - 1 - 1 - - - - - - - -
3
3-------------
369
198221474--------
124
Indian or Asian Total <20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspecified
1 508
1 223
115 71 28
4 3 1 - - - - - -
63
-
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
-
46
46
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
225
225
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
345
345-------------
293
2894------------
198
155412-----------
107
424322
-----------
60
199
257----------
33
84
1011
----------
17
5 - 2 5 3 2 - - - - - - - -
4
2 1 - - - 1 - - - - - - - -
1
1 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1
1-------------
178
86121051-1------
63
Source: Stats SA, Marriages and divorces (Report 03-07-01)
SA Statistics, 2008
2.16 VITAL STATISTICS 2.4 Divorces 2.4.6 Relative age of spouse by population group (continued)
2003
Age of husband Total
<20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspec.Age of wife (in years)
256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270
White Total <20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspecified
12 639
10 042
1 033 560 311 108
34 1 - - - - - -
550
1
1 - - - - - - - - - - - -
-
205
205
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
1 354
1 354
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
2 366
2 366-------------
2 169
2 15514
------------
1 878
1 510360
8-----------
1 411
79039121812
----------
905
434113208150
----------
506
274548837
----------
270
150 24 19 48 13
- - - - - - - - -
141
92 14 4 7 9
15 - - - - - - - -
56
42 1 4 4 3 2 - - - - - - - -
43
3432112--------
1 334
678183830
1021-------
550
Mixed Total <20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspecified
532
453
31 7 6 4 - - - - - - - -
31
-
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -
14
14
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
57
57
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
97
97-------------
104
104-------------
66
597------------
45
33102-----------
24
14433----------
22
1921-----------
10
6 1 1 1 1 - - - - - - - - -
3
1 1 - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
5
4 - - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
1
1-------------
84
446111--------
31
Unspecified Total <20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspecified
5 319
4 313
431 217
96 34 11
2 - - - - - -
216
-
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -
44
44
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
288
288
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
622
622-------------
761
7565------------
715
615982-----------
453
291101583----------
288
151515828
----------
158
7614263012
---------
74
49 7 4 7 5 2 - - - - - - - -
47
36 3 - 2 5 1 - - - - - - - -
27
15 4 2 4 - 2 - - - - - - - -
15
11121----------
1 827
1 358147
6211262------
216
Source: Stats SA, Marriages and divorces (Report 03-07-01)
SA Statistics, 2008
2.17 VITAL STATISTICS 2.4 Divorces 2.4.6 Relative age of spouse by population group (continued)
2002
Age of husband Total
<20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspec.Age of wife (in years)
271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285
Black African Total <20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspecified
7 050
5 878
486 234
96 27 11
2 - - - - - -
316
-
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -
12
12
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
228
228
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
842
842-------------
1 455
1 455-------------
1 406
1 33571
------------
975
770156481----------
560
3551077820
----------
270
1504145313---------
138
74 16 17 17 14
- - - - - - - - -
63
37 1 4 9 6 6 - - - - - - - -
39
22 8 1 3 2 3 - - - - - - - -
19
14131----------
1 043
584853814222------
316
Coloured Total <20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspecified
3 581
2 926
287 165
60 26
5 - - - - - - -
112
1
1 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
43
43
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
405
405
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
757
757-------------
791
7829------------
567
453109
5-----------
366
188108691----------
185
71275235
----------
89
366
181415
---------
34
17 3 4 2 7 1 - - - - - - - -
18
12
- 1 1 3 1 - - - - - - - -
5
2 - 1 - - 2 - - - - - - - -
1
1---------.----
319
1582515711-------
112
Indian or Asian Total <20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspecified
1 525
1 241
142 61 31
5 1 - - - - - - -
44
-
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -
38
38
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
254
254
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
324
324-------------
304
2977------------
200
149501-----------
123
5551161----------
68
1718294----------
36
647
172---------
16
6 1 1 6 2 - - - - - - - - -
5
2 - - 2 1 - - - - - - - - -
2
1 - - - - 1 - - - - - - - -
2
1-----1-------
153
911161---------
44
Source: Stats SA, Marriages and divorces (Report 03-07-01)
SA Statistics, 2008
2.18 VITAL STATISTICS 2.4 Divorces 2.4.6 Relative age of spouse by population group (continued)
2002
Age of husband Total
<20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspec.Age of wife (in years)
286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300
White
Total <20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspecified
14 171
11 290
1 189 656 361 114
31 1 - - - - - -
529
1
1 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
272
272
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
1 609
1 609
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
2 651
2 651-------------
2 497
2 48116
------------
2 198
1 76641814
-----------
1 539
820454261
4----------
1 052
509139241163
----------
535
2605163
12041
---------
282
159 24 15 30 44 10
- - - - - - - -
139
98 6 3 6
15 11
- - - - - - - -
79
53 8 8 4 3 3 - - - - - - - -
29
241-112--------
1 288
5877251331051------
529
Mixed Total <20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspecified
444
370
27 9 5 3 - - - - - - - -
30
-
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -
4
4 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
45
45
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
87
87-------------
89
89-------------
53
5315
------------
30
2253-----------
26
18431----------
11
8-111---------
11
8 2 1 - - - - - - - - - - -
4
3 - - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
2
2 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
-
--------------
82
47113---------
30
Unspecified Total <20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspecified
4 599
3 737
347 174
81 31 15
- - - - - - -
210
-
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -
28
28
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
243
243
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
620
620-------------
647
6416------------
551
470783-----------
359
21894461----------
239
141404018
----------
133
741019228---------
80
43 10 19 22 8 - - - - - - - - -
33
17 4 2 2 2 6 - - - - - - - -
12
9 1 1 1 - - - - - - - - - -
12
61-113--------
1 642
1 2311055727102-------
210
Source: Stats SA, Marriages and divorces (Report 03-07-01)
SA Statistics, 2008
2.19 VITAL STATISTICS 2.4 Divorces 2.4.6 Relative age of spouse by population group (continued)
2001
Age of husband Total
<20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspec.Age of wife (in years)
301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315
Black African Total <20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspecified Unspecified plaintiff
7 860
7
154 857
1 527 1 669 1 213 752 321 119 56 21 10 1
1 153
739
1
- - - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
-
36
3 18 7 4 - - - - - - - - - 4
4
273
-
49 159 30 6 3 1 - - - - - - 25
20
1 056
3 61 370 419 91 24 2 2 - 1 - - -83
90
1 597
- 10 188 616 574 80 14 1 1 - - - -113
148
1 602
- 3 55 278 619 456 60 12 1 - - 1 -107
135
1 057
- -
25 64 192 393 254 38 2 - - - -89
88
593
- 1 1 14 48120228106 17 1 2 - 154
64
303
- - 5 7 14 35 79 85 41 8 1 - -28
36
165
- - 3 3 8 17 32 35 36 16 1 - - 14
21
67
- - 1 4 6 8 11 6 8 15 4 - - 4
5
51
- - - 2 - - 5 6 5 4 11 6 -
12
8
17
- - - - - 2 5 - 3 4 - 2 -1
3
1 042
1 12 43 86 100 75 61 30 5 7 2 1 -619
117
Coloured Total <20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspecified Unspecified plaintiff
3 872
4
164 619 838 798 574 299 166 75 25 12 4 2 292
210
1
- - - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
1
76
4 41 20 6 3 - - - - - - - - 2
27
449
-
86 236 83 16 7 3 - - - - - - 18
42
839
- 25256365119 34 7 2 - - - - -31
51
918
- 9 67276365128 29 12 3 1 - - -28
36
587
- -
13 54211221 47 17 2 - 1 - -21
19
357
- - 4 19 43115112 36 7 - 1 - -20
7
195
- 1 2 7 13 29 67 48 12 4 1 - -11
2
86
- - 1 1 2 7143121 4 - - -5
8
53
- - 1 - 3 2 6 8 15 9 3 - 1 5
2
26
- - - 2 1 1 2 1 7 3 4 2 - 3
15
14
- - 1 1 - 1 - 5 1 1 2 1 - 1
-
3
------1----11-
-
268
- 2 18 24 21 29 11 6 7 3 - - -
147
-
Indian or Asian Total <20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspecified Unspecified plaintiff
1 672
10
166 345 354 289 155 100 47 29 11 2 2 1 161
71
-
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -
-
59
5 36 12 2 - - - - - - - - - 4
2
283
2 81 136 39 6 1 - - - - - 1 - 17
5
369
2 28142148 30 7 3 1 - - - - -8
23
303
1 8 38118111 11 7 1 - - - - -8
13
212
- 2 4 30 99 54 13 3 - - - - -7
9
135
- - 2 9 26 50 38 6 1 - - - -3
5
61
- - - - 4131615 3 1 - - -9
2
37
- - - - - 4 61410 1 - - -2
-
22
- - - - 1 1 4 4 8 4 - - - -
-
9
- - - - - - 1 - 3 4 1 - - -
-
3
- - - - 1 - - - 1 1 - - - -
-
2
- - - - - 1 - - - - - 1 --
-
177
- 11 11 8 11 13 12 3 3 - 1 - 1
103
12
Source: Stats SA, Marriages and divorces (Report 03-07-01)
SA Statistics, 2008
2.20 VITAL STATISTICS 2.4 Divorces 2.4.6 Relative age of spouse by population group (continued)
2001
Age of husband Total
<20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspec.Age of wife (in years)
316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330
White Total <20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspecified Unspecified plaintiff
14 718
60
896 2 615 2 968 2 564 1 955 1 315 731 351 183 55 42 11 972
689
-
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -
-
296
25 184 58 12 5 2 - 1 - - - - - 9
11
1 880
25 493 1 054 188 62 12 5 3 - 1 - - 1
36
86
2 858
6 1391 0741 205 262 74 24 7 1 1 - - -65
107
2 700
2 30 2761 067 950 226 69 25 7 4 - 1 -43
128
2 237
- 18 72 279 832 761 168 45 6 7 2 - -47
107
1 592
- 4 23 103 241 578 496 84 19 5 - 1 -38
80
1 032
1 3 12 27 98 181 362 256 50 13 5 1 -23
44
560
- 2 -
13 30 54101193130 21 4 1 -11
26
306
- - 2 3 16 25 37 72 75 60 6 4 1
5
18
144
- - - 1 1 7 14 16 34 41 18 6 1
5
9
80
- - - 2 4 - 6 5 15 19 11 14 3 1
1
43
- - 1 - - 1 2 1 7 4 912 51
3
990
1 23 43 68 63 34 31 23 7 7 - 2 -
688
69
Mixed Total <20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspecified Unspecified plaintiff
470
3
35 75
114 81 55 28 18 3 7 - - - 51
38
1
- - 1 - - - - - - - - - - -
-
10
1 5 1 2 - - - - - - - - - 1
2
65
1 17 25 13 5 3 - - - - - - - 1
4
100
1 8 28 41 12 4 1 1 - - - - -4
5
84
- 3 73130 9 2 - - - - - -2
6
66
- -
10171618 2 1 - - - - -2
7
35
- - - 2 81110 1 1 - - - -2
1
27
- - - 1 3 4 8 6 1 2 - - -2
4
9
-----2-61-----
-
5
- - - - 1 3 1 - - - - - - -
1
3
- - - - 1 - - - - 2 - - - -
-
3
- - - - - - - 1 - 1 - - - 1
1
3
----1----2----
-
59
- 2 3 7 4 1 4 2 - - - - -
36
7
Unspecified Total <20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspecified Unspecified plaintiff
5 453
9
185 670 874 886 653 395 177 93 32 15 9 4
1 451
974
-
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -
-
63
3 29 10 3 - - - - - - - - -
18
13
453
2 76 209 69 12 5 2 1 - - - - - 77
105
834
1 31239285 81 32 3 1 - 1 - - -
160
173
897
- 7 79230303 70 22 1 - - - - -
185
155
756
- 2 18 89217217 43 12 6 - - - -
153
154
530
- 1 8 22 79135136 21 3 1 - - -
124
91
312
- 1 3 12 29 56 71 47 12 - 1 - -80
60
152
- - - 5 1 11 22 35 25 6 2 1 -44
18
86
- - - 1 2 7 9 12 21 8 2 - -
24
15
44
- - - - - 4 3 5 6 5 2 - 1 18
8
19
- - - - - 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 - 7
3
23
- - - - - 1 - - 1 2 2 3 113
5
1 284
3 38 104 158 162 114 84 41 18 7 3 2 2548
174
Source: Stats SA, Marriages and divorces (Report 03-07-01)
SA Statistics, 2008
2.21 VITAL STATISTICS 2.4 Divorces 2.4.6 Relative age of spouse by population group (continued)
2000
Age of husband Total
<20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspec.Age of wife (in years)
331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345
Black African Total <20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspecified
7 623
1
134 660
1 371 1 427 964 541 257 100 53 23 2 2
2 088
-
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -
31
-
15 6 1 2 1 - - - - - - - 6
285
1 54 127 42 14 4 3 - - - - - - 40
974
- 38305386 89 12 3 1 - - - - -
140
1 548
- 13 144 575 478 74 15 3 1 1 - - -244
1 384
- 8 32 200 515 330 51 8 4 1 1 - -234
951
- -
14 60167327189 31 7 2 - - -
154
540
- 1 4 23 45110149 87 12 1 1 - 1
106
255
- - 1 9 16 26 53 72 41 1 2 - -34
137
- - 1 3 6 13 24 24 15 20 3 2 - 26
73
- - 1 3 2 8 8 9 8 11 5 - -
18
31
- - - - 3 - 4 4 2 6 3 - - 9
21
- - - 1 - 1 1 1 2 5 6 - -4
1 393
- 5 25 68 90 58 41 17 8 5 2 - 1
1 073
Coloured Total <20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspecified
3 365
4
129 545 647 592 414 259 122 56 35 9 4 4 545
3
1 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - -
55
2 23 20 4 1 1 - - - - - - - 4
419
1 66 209 76 18 7 1 1 - - - - - 40
723
- 23223281108 22 4 - - - - - 260
713
- 6 57218267 65 26 2 3 - - - -69
484
- 1 14 38129177 48 13 3 - - - -61
290
- 3 4 8 38 85 82 23 5 - - - -42
168
- - 1 5 8 26 55 44 12 3 - - -14
81
- - - - 1 7182418 6 - - -7
65
- - - - 6 5 11 9 9 15 2 2 - 6
27
- - - - 1 4 3 1 3 7 4 2 1 1
7
- - - - - - - 1 - 1 2 - - 3
4
-----2---11---
326
- 6 16 17 15 13 11 4 3 2 - - 1
238
Indian or Asian Total <20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspecified
1 746
12
169 348 322 234 189 112 47 16 9 2 1 1 284
-
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -
78
5 52 14 4 2 - - - - - - - - 1
305
5 84 162 32 3 1 1 - - - - - - 17
335
2 23116132 25 5 3 1 - 1 - - -27
283
- 6 35109 83 20 6 - 1 - - - -23
217
- - 6 31 79 64 14 1 1 - - - -21
154
- - 1 4 27 67 36 6 1 - - - -12
80
- 2 - 1 5143417 1 - - - -6
44
- - 1 - 1 812 8 6 2 - - -6
15
- - 1 - 1 - 1 7 3 1 - - - 1
8
- - - - - 2 - 1 - 4 1 - - -
3
- - - - - - - 1 1 - - 1 - -
2
----------1-1-
222
- 2 12 9 8 8 5 5 2 1 - - -
170
Source: Stats SA, Marriages and divorces (Report 03-07-01)
SA Statistics, 2008
2.22 VITAL STATISTICS 2.4 Divorces 2.4.6 Relative age of spouse by population group (continued)
2000
Age of husband Total
<20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspec.Age of wife (in years)
346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360
White Total <20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspecified
15 211
78
930 2 599 2 739 2 437 1 846 1 180 630 293 147 43 23 16
2 250
7
4 2 - 1 - - - - - - - - - -
332
39 187 69 9 7 2 - - - - - - - 19
2 041
19 486 1 123 208 52 10 6 2 - - - 1 - 134
2 699
6 167 9701 058 201 73 12 5 1 1 - - 1204
2 701
4 41 245 982 962 187 58 18 3 1 1 - 1198
2 238
1 12 94 281 795 721 143 44 10 1 2 - -134
1 563
2 4 25 90 240 554 452 76 16 4 - - -100
1 027
- 3 9 33 98 188 325 246 43 9 2 - -71
518
- 1 6 12 28 45100152103 18 5 - -48
265
- - 2 6 11 16 35 50 68 51 10 2 1 13
124
- - - - 3 7 17 11 21 40 8 4 1 12
50
- 1 - 1 1 2 2 3 10 9 7 8 1 5
48
- - - 1 1 - 2 2 5 8 6 8105
1 598
3 26 56 57 38 41 28 21 13 5 2 - 1
1 307
Mixed Total <20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspecified
444
3
24 80 88 68 37 27 11 3 5 - - - 98
1
1 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
7
- 3 3 1 - - - - - - - - - 2
45
1 9 17 8 - - - - - - - - -
10
93
1 7372811 1 1 - - - - - -7
86
- 2172619 5 3 - - - - - -
14
65
- - 1121920 4 1 - - - - -8
36
- 2 1 311 4 5 - - 1 - - -9
20
- 1 1 1 3 3 6 5 - - - - --
17
- - - - 1 2 3 2 2 1 - - -6
6
- - - 2 - - - 1 1 1 - - - 1
5
- - - 1 - - 2 1 - - - - - -
2
- - - - - 1 - - - 1 - - - -
2
------2-------
59
- - 3 6 4 1 1 1 - 1 - - -
42
Unspecified Total <20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspecified
5 756
6
146 592 811 776 500 310 160 79 33 13 9 4
2 317
1
- - 1 - - - - - - - - - - -
69
1 30 5 4 2 - - 1 - - - - -
26
467
3 66 196 52 13 6 6 3 1 - - - -
121
871
1 19215269 87 15 4 1 - - - - -
260
953
- 8 66269270 47 14 1 1 - - - -
277
725
- 1 25 70196163 43 9 4 - - - -
214
486
- - 5 27 68119 93 12 1 1 - 1 -
159
295
- - 2 9 17 44 63 56 16 5 1 1 -81
163
- - 1 1 7 13 21 33 27 5 1 - -54
77
- - - 3 5 3 9 7 11 10 2 1 1 25
41
- - 2 - 3 3 3 6 4 6 1 1 -
12
17
- - - 1 - - 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 6
10
- - - - - - 1 - 1 - 1 2 23
1 581
1 22 74 106 108 87 52 30 12 5 5 - -
1 079
Source: Stats SA, Marriages and divorces (Report 03-07-01)
SA Statistics, 2008
2.23 VITAL STATISTICS 2.4 Divorces 2.4.6 Relative age of spouse by population group (continued)
1999
Age of husband Total
<20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspec.Age of wife (in years)
361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 369 370 371 372 373 374 375
Black African Total <20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspecified
6 823
4
129 671
1 241 1 273 871 425 202 89 36 20 4 2
1 856
-
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -
18
- 6 7 1 - - 1 - - - - - - 3
252
3 56 118 29 11 4 - 1 - - - - - 32
928
- 42297367 65 17 3 1 - - - - -
137
1 441
1 13 170 551 431 70 12 1 1 - 1 - -191
1 245
1 7 40 175 494 287 38 7 3 2 - - -191
819
- 1 7 50153293159 18 4 - - - 1
133
420
- - 2 8 26104127 67 11 1 - - -74
228
- - - 1 24 29 43 61 26 6 1 - -37
101
- 1 - 1 6 14 13 18 22 6 1 1 - 19
66
- - 1 2 5 2 4 7 11 7 10 1 -
16
23
- - - 2 1 2 2 1 2 6 2 1 - 4
24
- - - 1 2 1 - 3 - 3 4 2 17
1 257
- 3 29 53 55 48 24 17 9 5 2 - -
1 012
Coloured Total <20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspecified
3 938
3
152 579 717 388 436 227 111 48 22 6 2 - 947
-
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -
86
2 37 20 9 6 - 1 - - - - - -
11
503
1 73 243 87 22 5 2 - - - - - - 70
784
- 28229305108 18 4 2 - - - - -72
751
- 5 47225304 75 15 4 - - - - -76
540
- 1 15 36168190 44 7 - - 1 1 -77
282
- 1 2 10 39 94 83 19 8 - - - -26
145
- - 4 6 8 18 38 36 9 2 - - -24
91
- - - 3 512122520 3 - - -
11
31
- - - - 2 2 4 6 4 9 1 - - 3
26
- - - 1 2 1 1 4 2 5 3 - - 7
9
- - - - - 1 2 2 2 - 1 - - 1
4
------2----2-1
686
- 7 19 35 24 20 19 6 3 3 - - -
550
Indian or Asian Total <20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspecified
1 280
5
139 295 256 188 126 75 42 8 5 2 3 1 135
-
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -
55
3 45 5 - - - - 1 1 - - - - -
221
2 71 119 21 6 - - - - - - - - 1
244
- 14114 92 15 6 - 1 - - - - -2
233
- 3 28100 82 15 3 - - 1 - - -1
143
- -
11 23 60 39 7 - - - - - -3
87
- - - 9113922 5 1 1 - - 1-
61
- 1 - 2 3 82717 2 1 - - --
28
- - - - 1 4 713 2 - - - -1
7
- - - - - - 2 2 2 1 - - - -
4
- - - - - 1 - 1 1 - 1 - - -
2
- - - - - - - - - - - 2 - -
1
- - - - - - - - - - 1 - --
194
- 5 18 9 10 13 7 2 - 2 - 1 -
127
Source: Stats SA, Marriages and divorces (Report 03-07-01)
SA Statistics, 2008
2.24 VITAL STATISTICS 2.4 Divorces 2.4.6 Relative age of spouse by population group (concluded)
1999
Age of husband Total
<20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspec. Age of wife (in years)
376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 388 389 390
White Total <20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspecified
14 785
42
1 071 2 563 2 505 2 168 1 536 1 077 575 243 107 33 16 8
2 841
6
1 4 - - - - - - - - - - - 1
385
22 252 67 12 4 1 1 1 - - - - - 25
2 046
17 552 1 058 175 45 20 4 3 1 - 1 - - 170
2 732
1 1611 0341 025 210 56 22 4 1 1 - - -217
2 432
- 41 245 884 837 171 47 13 4 1 - - -189
1 923
- 14 62 232 684 574 144 34 8 4 - - -167
1 390
- 3 22 77 220 455 407 64 23 3 1 - -115
858
- 1 7 20 70140285242 35 4 1 - -53
474
- 2 5 11 27 43102131 82 17 5 - -49
204
- - 2 3 9 18 32 29 60 32 3 - - 16
105
- - - - 2 8 3 16 14 32 10 3 - 17
41
- 1 - - 1 5 2 8 7 6 4 3 1 3
44
- - - - - 1 1 6 3 6 710 55
2 145
1 40 61 66 59 44 27 24 5 1 1 - 2
1 814
Mixed Total <20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspecified
357
1
24 63 57 58 37 16 16 3 1 1 - - 80
-
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -
9
- 6 1 - - - - - - - - - - 2
45
1 11 19 10 1 - 1 - - - - - - 2
69
- 62818 9 1 - - - - - - -7
63
- - 71719 4 4 3 - - - - -9
43
- - 4 41413 2 1 - - - - -5
24
- - 1 4 7 8 - 1 - - - - -3
22
- 1 - - 3 6 7 5 - - - - --
6
--1---121----1
8
- - - 1 1 2 - 1 1 1 - - - 1
3
- - - - - 1 - 1 - - 1 - - -
2
- - - 1 - - - - 1 - - - - -
1
---1----------
62
- - 2 1 4 2 1 2 - - - - -
50
Unspecified Total <20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75> Unspecified
9 219
9
306 1 068 1 307 1 225 894 479 251 88 52 28 5 3
3 504
-
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -
125
5 52 22 8 2 1 1 - - - - - - 34
772
1
138 335 70 13 8 3 2 - 1 - - -
201
1 173
1 28 297 383 101 26 8 4 1 1 - - -323
1 329
- 16 107 380 400 88 25 5 - - - - -308
992
- -
36102285278 40 13 - - - - -
238
678
- 2 9 31 94186152 26 4 2 1 - -
171
383
- - 2 8 31 57 84 62 11 3 - 1 -
124
208
- 1 3 5 8 21 36 55 25 5 - - -49
136
- - 1 - 5 7 16 17 20 15 7 1 - 47
58
- - - 1 1 6 4 7 7 11 5 1 -
15
22
- - - - - - 1 2 2 1 7 1 1 7
8
------1-121-12
3 335
2 69 256 319 285 216 108 58 17 11 7 1 1
1 985
Source: Stats SA, Marriages and divorces (Report 03-07-01)
SA Statistics, 2008
2.25 VITAL STATISTICS 2.5 Recorded deaths - Cause of death - All population groups
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
391 392 393 394 395 396
Total all causes I Certain infectious and parasitic diseases (A00-B99) Arthropod-borne viral fevers and viral haemorrhagic fevers (A90-A99) Certain zoonotic bacterial diseases (A20-A28) Helminthiases (B65-B83) Human immunodeficiency virus [HIV] disease (B20-B24) Infections with a predominantly sexual mode of transmission (A50-A64) Intestinal infectious diseases (A00-A09) Mycoses (B35-B49) Other bacterial diseases (A30-A49) Other diseases caused by chlamydiae (A70-A74) Other infectious diseases (B99) Other spirochaetal diseases (A65-A69) Other viral diseases (B25-B34) Pediculosis, acariasis and other infestations (B85-B89) Protozoal diseases (B50-B64) Rickettsioses (A75-A79) Sequelae of infectious and parasitic diseases (B90-B94) Tuberculosis (A15-A19) Viral hepatitis (B15-B19) Viral infections characterised by skin and mucous membrane lesions (B00-B09) Viral infections of the central nervous system (A80-A89) II Neoplasms (C00-D48) Benign neoplasms (D10-D36) In situ neoplasms (D00-D09) Malignant neoplasm of breast (C50) Malignant neoplasms of bone and articular cartilage (C40-C41) Malignant neoplasms of digestive organs (C15-C26) Malignant neoplasms of eye, brain and other parts of central nervous system (C69-C72) Malignant neoplasms of female genital organs (C51-C58) Malignant neoplasms of ill-defined, secondary and unspecified sites (C76-C80) Malignant neoplasms of independent (primary) multiple sites (C97) Malignant neoplasms of lip, oral cavity and pharynx (C00-C14) Malignant neoplasms of lymphoid, haematopoietic and related tissue (C81-C96) Malignant neoplasms of male genital organs (C60-C63) Malignant neoplasms of mesothelial and soft tissue (C45-C49) Malignant neoplasms of respiratory and intrathoracic organs (C30-C39) Malignant neoplasms of thyroid and other endocrine glands (C73-C75) Malignant neoplasms of urinary tract (C64-C68) Melanoma and other malignant neoplasms of skin (C43-C44) Neoplasms of uncertain or unknown behaviour (D37-D48) III Diseases of blood and blood-forming organs and certain disorders involving the immune mechanisms (D50-D89) Aplastic and other anaemias (D60-D64) Certain disorders involving the immune mechanism (D80-D89) Coagulation defects, purpura and other haemorrhagic conditions (D65-D69) Haemolytic anaemias (D55-D59) Nutritional anaemias (D50-D53) Other diseases of blood and blood-forming organs (D70-D77) IV Endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases (E00-E90) Diabetes mellitus (E10-E14) Disorders of other endocrine glands (E20-E35) Disorders of thyroid gland (E00-E07) Malnutrition (E40-E46) Metabolic disorders (E70-E90) Obesity and other hyperalimentation (E65-E68) Other disorders of glucose regulation and pancreatic internal secretion (E15-E16) Other nutritional deficiencies (E50-E64)
414 530
78 530
23 4
97 10 471
161 14 229
947 2 841
1 209 11
3 820 17
2 245 4
507 42 327
254
176 186
30 758
172 25
194 1 944 9 216
374
3 127
3 000 651 967
1 954 1 838
664 4 730
116 690 311 785
19 424 1 701
10 963 249 49
148 39
19 424 13 572
69 189
2 100 2 325
266
771 132
453 404
90 391
21 1
115 9 247
139 16 158 1 362 3 212
0 188 10
4 824 11
2 895 5
353 51 159
278
201 212
31 261
174 7
176 2 192 9 399
379
3 255
2 578 454
1 047
1 849 1 867
858 4 916
136 721 448 805
20 757 2 185
11 704 232 43
148 57
20 757 14 581
59 179
2 197 2 626
222
775 118
499 925
107 984
17 10 91
10 499 136
19 969 1 756 3 615
1 229 15
6 069 29
3 724 5
749 60 350
247
241 232
32 292
178 27
219 2 122 9 312
432
3 417
3 073 702
1 050
1 984 1 900
857 4 896
110 722 386 905
22 728 2 611
12 722 262 39
171 65
22 728 15 749
80 169
2 392 3 041
221
947 129
553 718
123 734
25 6
105 11 661
131 24 432 2 118 3 866
1 293
7 7 909
14 3 964
5 678
67 711 278
282 248
33 233
225 35
203 2 163 9 433
426
3 517
3 257 744
1 127
2 087 1 998 1 010 4 879
123 698 372 936
24 143 2 823
15 114 250 38
186 78
24 143 16 769
89 168
2 258 3 375
216
1 136 132
572 350
133 637
22 10 96
13 440 118
26 740 2 544 3 991
1 199
8 9 236
11 4 637
4 1 302
70 355 269
416 238
34 098
177 16
177 2 552 9 646
438
3 663
2 927 533
1 110
2 177 2 047 1 147 5 202
138 805 449 894
24 833 2 935
16 226 315 50 92 52
24 833 17 071
75 155
2 522 3 543
248
1 139 80
591 213
140 962
24 2
99 14 532
97 28 548 2 599 4 511
0 105
7 9 994
12 4 879
6 633
73 903 316
424 271
34 110
161 9
151 2 600 9 536
437
3 764
2 763 507
1 117
2 250 2 091 1 203 5 115
143 773 584 906
26 587 3 018
16 171 349 41
128 74
26 587 18 423
73 172
2 468 3 745
246
1 388 72
SA Statistics, 2008
2.26 VITAL STATISTICS 2.5 Recorded deaths - Cause of death - All population groups (continued)
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
397 398 399 400 401 402
V Mental, behavioural disorders (F00-F99) Behavioural and emotional disorders with onset usually occurring in childhood and adolescence (F90-F98) Behavioural syndromes associated with physiological disturbances and physical factors (F50-F59) Disorders of adult personality and behaviour (F60-F69) Disorders of psychological development (F80-F89) Mental and behavioural disorders due to psychoactive substance use (F10-F19) Mood [affective] disorders (F30-F39) Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform disorders (F40-F48) Organic, including symptomatic, mental disorders (F00-F09) Schizophrenia, schizotypal and delusional disorders (F20-F29) Unspecified mental disorder (F99) VI Diseases of the nervous system (G00-G99) Cerebral palsy and other paralytic syndromes (G80-G83) Demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system (G35-G37) Diseases of myoneural junction and muscle (G70-G73) Episodic and paroxysmal disorders (G40-G47) Extrapyramidal and movement disorders (G20-G26) Inflammatory diseases of the central nervous system (G00-G09) Nerve, nerve root and plexus disorders (G50-G59) Other degenerative diseases of the nervous system (G30-G32) Other disorders of the nervous system (G90-G99) Polyneuropathies and other disorders of the peripheral nervous system (G60-G64) Systemic atrophies primarily affecting the central nervous system (G10-G13) VII Diseases of the eye and adnexa (H00-H59) Disorders of choroid and retina (H30-H36) Disorders of conjunctiva (H10-H13) Disorders of eyelid, lacrimal system and orbit (H00-H06) Disorders of lens (H25-H28) Disorders of ocular muscles, binocular movement, accommodation and refraction (H49-H52) Disorders of optic nerve and visual pathways (H46-H48) Disorders of sclera, cornea, iris and ciliary body (H15-H22) Disorders of vitreous body and globe (H43-H45) Glaucoma (H40-H42) Other disorders of eye and adnexa (H55-H59) Visual disturbances and blindness (H53-H54) VIII Diseases of the ear and mastoid process (H60-H95) Diseases of external ear (H60-H62) Diseases of inner ear (H80-H83) Diseases of middle ear and mastoid (H65-H75) Other disorders of ear (H90-H95) IX Diseases of the circulatory system (I00-I99) Acute rheumatic fever (I00-I02) Cerebrovascular diseases (I60-I69) Chronic rheumatic heart diseases (I05-I09) Diseases of arteries, arterioles and capillaries (I70-I79) Diseases of veins, lymphatic vessels and lymph nodes, not elsewhere classified (I80-I89) Hypertensive diseases (I10-I15) Ischaemic heart diseases (I20-I25) Other and unspecified disorders of the circulatory system (I95-I99) Other forms of heart disease (I30-I52) Pulmonary heart disease and diseases of pulmonary circulation (I26-I28) X Diseases of the respiratory system (J00-J99) Acute upper respiratory infections (J00-J06) Chronic lower respiratory diseases (J40-J47) Influenza and pneumonia (J10-J18) Lung diseases due to external agents (J60-J70) Other acute lower respiratory infections (J20-J22) Other diseases of pleura (J90-J94) Other diseases of the respiratory system (J95-J99) Other diseases of upper respiratory tract (J30-J39) Other respiratory diseases principally affecting the interstitium (J80-J84) Suppurative and necrotic conditions of lower respiratory tract (J85-J86)
1 757
58
3 8 7
534 27 41
794 245 40
9 402
805 46 88
3 174 344
3 415 16
627 665
101 121
33
2 0 4 3
2 2 3 3 3 1
10
71 4 0
65 2
70 402 42
21 986 553
1 571
482 10 220 11 649
69 21 464 2 366
45 315
145 13 289 24 668
746 1 661
526 2 450
129 1 305
396
1 665
40
0 2 1
462 48 33
828 231 20
10 348
806 63 92
3 287 316
4 179 32
619 693
99
162
19 1 0 4 1
0 0 1 0 0 2
10
87 0 0
87 0
72 949 31
22 616 586
1 591
495 10 766 11 784
76 22 637 2 367
55 895
192 14 755 31 591
830 2 312
541 3 157
98 1 972
447
1 880
45
2
11 6
496 45 58
945 248 24
11 696
864 62 85
3 511 339
5 188 25
594 770
119 139
27
0 0 6 0
1 2 5 1 1 1
10
90 2 0
87 1
76 539 42
25 249 535
1 569
616 10 814 12 305
91 22 695 2 623
62 986
195 15 004 37 805
849 2 985
608 3 296
122 1 746
376
1 896
60
4 6 6
424 52 55
1 002 254 33
13 616
847 70 87
3 803 349
6 531 16
720 863
189 141
30
3 0 4 1
3 1 3 1 2 1
11
106 2 1
99 4
82 298 41
27 460 520
1 701
754 11 682 13 331
86 24 008 2 715
74 806
267 16 147 45 404
872 4 372
710 4 355
133 2 097
449
1 676
40
1 4 8
354 42 66
825 280 56
14 816
852 84
155 3 629
294 7 687
23 696
1 030
202 164
38
2 1 7 0
2 0 8 3 0 4
11
99 0 0
96 3
79 704 23
25 226 535
1 589
728 12 129 12 809
115 23 925 2 625
76 854
257 15 521 45 580
851 4 901
694 4 474
149 3 960
467
1 751
30
1 2
14
372 42 56
901 278 55
15 783
711 77
130 3 754
313 8 541
27 779
1 116
195 140
38
2 1
10 0
0 0 5 3 1 3
13
109 0 1
104 4
78 612 26
24 437 517
1 488
651 11 863 12 911
142 23 963 2 614
78 458
276 15 738 45 596
829 5 427
724 5 284
154 3 956
474
SA Statistics, 2008
2.27 VITAL STATISTICS 2.5 Recorded deaths - Cause of death - All population groups (continued)
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
403 404 405 406 407 408
XI Diseases of the digestive system (K00-K93) Diseases of appendix (K35-K38) Diseases of liver (K70-K77) Diseases of oesophagus, stomach and duodenum (K20-K31) Diseases of oral cavity, salivary glands and jaws (K00-K14) Diseases of peritoneum (K65-K67) Disorders of gallbladder, biliary tract and pancreas (K80-K87) Hernia (K40-K46) Noninfective enteritis and colitis (K50-K52) Other diseases of intestines (K55-K63) Other diseases of the digestive system (K90-K93) XII Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue (L00-L99) Bullous disorders (L10-L14) Dermatitis and eczema (L20-L30) Disorders of skin appendages (L60-L75) Infections of the skin and subcutaneous tissue (L00-L08) Other disorders of the skin and subcutaneous tissue (L80-L99) Papulosquamous disorders (L40-L45) Radiation-related disorders of the skin and subcutaneous tissue (L55-L59) Urticaria and erythema (L50-L54) XIII Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue (M00-M99) Arthropathies (M00-M25) Dorsopathies (M40-M54) Osteopathies and chondropathies ((M80-M94) Other disorders of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue (M95-M99) Soft tissue disorders (M60-M79) Systemic connective tissue disorders (M30-M36) XIV Diseases of the genitourinary system (N00-N99) Diseases of male genital organs (N40-N51) Disorders of breast (N60-N64) Glomerular diseases (N00-N08) Inflammatory diseases of female pelvic organs (N70-N77) Noninflammatory disorders of female genital tract (N80-N98) Other diseases of urinary system (N30-N39) Other disorders of kidney and ureter (N25-N29) Other disorders of the genitourinary system (N99) Renal failure (N17-N19) Renal tubulo-interstitial diseases (N10-N16) Urolithiasis (N20-N23) XV Pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium (O00-O99) Complications of labour and delivery (O60-O75) Complications predominantly related to the puerperium (O85-O92) Delivery (O80-O84) Maternal care related to fetus and amniotic cavity and possible delivery problems (O30-O48) Oedema, proteinuria and hypertensive disorders in pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium (O10-O16) Other maternal disorders predominantly related to pregnancy (O20-O29) Other obstetric conditions, not elsewhere classified (O95-O99) Pregnancy with abortive outcome (O00-O08) XVI Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period (P00-P96) Birth trauma (P10-P15) Conditions involving the integument and temperature regulation of fetus and newborn (P80-P83) Digestive system disorders of fetus and newborn (P75-P78) Disorders related to length of gestation and fetal growth (P05-P08) Fetus and newborn affected by maternal factors and by complications of pregnancy, labour and delivery (P00-P04) Haemorrhagic and haematological disorders of fetus and newborn (P50-P61) Infections specific to the perinatal period (P35-P39) Other disorders originating in the perinatal period (P90-P96) Respiratory and cardiovascular disorders specific to the perinatal period (P20-P29) Transitory endocrine and metabolic disorders specific to fetus and newborn (P70-P74)
11 540
104 4 623 2 116
60 260 744 117
1 772 1 083
661
1 142 14 28 2
381 651 16 4
46
1 454 830 74
121
3 179 247
5 650
218 26
273 209 76
265 61 0
4 227 279 16
759 116 130
0
56
215 38 70
134
23 036 49
125
5 617 1 644
807 643
1 572 3 254
8 878
447
13 294
118 5 069 2 389
69 301 813 164
2 483 1 155
733
1 149 14 39 5
441 601
6 0
43
1 736 910 97
123
1 322 283
6 470
242 29
302 233 81
275 113
0 4 850
332 13
862 148 170
0
48
218 32
105 141
23 547 53
116
5 548 1 412
547 692
1 640 3 477
9 497
565
13 758
103 4 843 2 377
83 385 803 148
3 019 1 225
772
1 399 22 52 2
526 711
9 3
74
1 759 977 117 135
7
317 206
6 758
254 27
338 231 122 323 92 0
4 946 407 18
806 150 138
0
56
215 31 81
135
27 941 56
115
6 932 1 950
814 670
1 758 3 782
11 273
591
14 979
121 4 995 2 653
94 407 863 178
3 461 1 292
915
1 391 22 73 5
525 693
8 3
62
1 880 1 028
141 122
3
373 213
7 749
217 29
348 246 126 344 118
0 5 857
450 14
915 154 166
0
66
231 46
101 151
31 238 72
132
7 620 2 018
883 673
2 154 4 222
12 764
700
16 460
146 5 057 2 766
107 420 894 176
4 495 1 434
965
1 444 15 75 5
556 709
7 2
75
2 170 1 005
174 139
2
591 259
7 742
285 28
299 244 141 305 157
0 5 826
433 24
1 171
174 193
0
57
304 57
196 190
33 616 50
186
8 642 1 703
574 785
2 251 5 214
13 478
733
16 147
164 5 074 2 682
86 371 949 159
4 275 1 408
979
1 334 9
98 3
496 643
7 1
77
2 332 994 214 131
2
700 291
8 007
266 43
287 223 138 331 157
0 6 088
453 21
1 258
193 206
0
53
284 88
267 167
38 404 47
184
9 981 1 691
733 889
2 523 6 112
15 457
787
SA Statistics, 2008
2.28 VITAL STATISTICS 2.5 Recorded deaths - Cause of death - All population groups (concluded)
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
409 410 411 412 413 414
XVII Congenital malformations, deformations and chromosomal abnormalities (Q00-Q99) Chromosomal abnormalities, not elsewhere classified (Q90-Q99) Cleft lip and cleft palate (Q35-Q37) Congenital malformations and deformations of the musculoskeletal system (Q65-Q79) Congenital malformations of eye, ear, face and neck (Q10-Q18) Congenital malformations of genital organs (Q50-Q56) Congenital malformations of the circulatory system (Q20-Q28) Congenital malformations of the nervous system (Q00-Q07) Congenital malformations of the respiratory system (Q30-Q34) Congenital malformations of the urinary system (Q60-Q64) Other congenital malformations (Q80-Q89) Other congenital malformations of the digestive system (Q38-Q45) XVIII Symptoms, signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings, not elsewhere classified (R00-R99) Abnormal findings on diagnostic imaging and in function studies, without diagnosis (R90-R94) Abnormal findings on examination of blood, without diagnosis (R70-R79) Abnormal findings on examination of other body fluids, substances and tissues, without diagnosis (R83-R89) Abnormal findings on examination of urine, without diagnosis (R80-R82) General symptoms and signs (R50-R69) Ill-defined and unknown causes of mortality (R95-R99) Symptoms and signs involving cognition, perception, emotional state and behaviour (R40-R46) Symptoms and signs involving speech and voice (R47-R49) Symptoms and signs involving the circulatory and respiratory systems (R00-R09) Symptoms and signs involving the digestive system and abdomen (R10-R19) Symptoms and signs involving the nervous and musculoskeletal systems (R25-R29) Symptoms and signs involving the skin and subcutaneous tissue (R20-R23) Symptoms and signs involving the urinary system (R30-R39) XIX External causes of morbidity and mortality (V01-Y98) Accidental drowning and submersion (W65-W74) Accidental exposure to other and unspecified factors (X58-X59) Accidental poisoning by and exposure to noxious substances (X40-X49) Accidents in sport (Y38) Air and space transport accidents (V95-V97) Assault (X85-Y09) Bus occupant injured in transport accident (V70-V79) Car occupant injured in transport accident (V40-V49) Circumcision (Y39) Contact with heat and hot substances (X10-X19) Contact with venomous animals and plants (X20-X29) Drugs, medicaments and biological substances causing adverse effects in therapeutic use (Y40-Y59) Event of undetermined intent (Y10-Y34) Exposure to animate mechanical forces (W50-W64) Exposure to electric current, radiation and extreme ambient air temperature and pressure (W85-W99) Exposure to forces of nature (X30-X39) Exposure to inanimate mechanical forces (W20-W49) Exposure to smoke, fire and flames (X00-X09) Falls (W00-W19) Intentional self-harm (X60-X84) Legal intervention and operations of war (Y35-Y36) Medical devices associated with adverse incidents in diagnostic and therapeutic use (Y70-Y82) Mine accident (Y37) Misadventures to patients during surgical and medical care (Y60-Y69) Motorcycle rider injured in transport accident (V20-V29) Occupant of heavy transport vehicle injured in transport accident (V60-V69) Occupant of pick-up truck or van injured in transport accident (V50-V59) Occupant of three-wheeled motor vehicle injured in transport accident (V30-V39) Other accidental threats to breathing (W75-W84) Other and unspecified transport accidents (V98-V99) Other land transport accidents (V80-V89) Overexertion, travel and privation (X50-X57) Pedal cyclist injured in transport accident (V10-V19) Pedestrian injured in transport accident (V01-V09) Sequelae of external causes of morbidity and mortality (Y85-Y89) Surgical and other medical procedures as the cause of abnormal reaction of the patient, or of later complication, without mention of misadventure at the time of the procedure (Y83-Y84) Water transport accidents (V90-V94) Unspecified/ Not yet resolved
1 692 180 12
67 9 5
548 353 53 57
241 167
50 774
31 50
11 4
6 075 42 543
68 7
1 290 623
18 16 38
49 638
84
2 311 83 17 5
2 121 6 8
13 7
42
48 36 789
28
139 322 777 93 64
267 13
5
17 889 18 3
16
11 443
9 4 006
22 18
101 64
775 4
7
1 651 180
7
62 4 2
530 358 75 69
204 160
56 666
16 37
13 0
5 932 49 152
42 4
887 533
16 23 11
50 234
149
1 483 48 11 12
3 773 1
59 36 12 48
53
34 872 21
171 343
1 740 165 111 385
7
2 31
839 23 3 7
7 647
2 4 039
30 22
286 165
629 2
58
1 749 225 10
61 6 5
530 358 68 48
278 160
61 709
30 52
9 3
6 017 52 983
57 8
1 586 909
20 18 17
51 308
58
2 323 68 15 1
2 178 2
12 33 5
38
52 39 167
16
132 363 525 94 35
237 16
6
23 931 23 4 5
4 470
1 3 501
24 5
106 39
796 0
646
1 826 196 14
69 16 13
547 354 71 55
292 199
68 547
25 62
9 3
6 680 58 579
80 11
2 022
978
33 29 36
52 561
55
2 359 75 17 6
2 580 2
17 30 9
73
56 38 858
21
142 374 539 72 62
259 15
2
30 1 012
12 3
11
10 465
7 4 265
23 12
122 61
905 0
281
1 927 227
4
73 6 7
575 396 75 56
298 210
69 422
17 44
13 0
5 062 62 992
29 7
826 375
21 22 14
52 969
76
2 063 73 10 3
4 284 2
54 19 15 40
86
36 455 23
147 467 617 119 119 396 14
4
51 1 122
31 1 6
4 619
3 4 878
20 22
239 203
682 2
4
1 998 237 16
77 1 6
606 376 74 70
328 207
72 411
14 53
17 1
4 962 66 190
54 5
725 349
15 12 14
53 128
147
2 336 87 5 5
4 951 7
114 19 14 61
114
34 695 31
152 402
1 141 275 103 463 23
0
62 1 130
36 5 5
6 700
6 4 800
19 34
423 177
580 0
3
SA Statistics, 2008
2.29 VITAL STATISTICS 2.6 Cremations
Total Cape Town 1/
Port Elizabeth
East London
Durban 2/
Pieter-maritzburg Pretoria Johannes-
burg 3/ Year
415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422
1980 1981 1982 1983 1984
1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996
1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
11 952 12 805 13 106 14 054 14 368
15 481 16 325 17 618 18 839 19 717 19 090
19 912 19 889 20 697 20 563 19 706 20 662
21 319 21 789 20 411
1 834 2 711 5 941 8 454
945
2 539 2 863 3 142 4 052 4 389
4 979 5 300 5 677 6 130 5 852 5 703
5 873 5 046 4 105 4 105 2 334 1 843
1 843 1 760 1 412 2 973 5 301 6 704 7 150 7 081
659 775 729 769 805
905 926 1 044 1 026 1 088 1 133
1 010 1 030 1 083 1 162 1 161 1 196
1 211 1 369 959 1 408 1 408 1 387 80 205
544 622 578 575 281
345 658 663 700 912 1 091
1 028 1 073 944 975 1 060 964
993 994 857 826 862 853 905 885
2 583 2 534 2 771 2 854 2 808
2 944 3 040 3 048 3 248 3 204 3 191
4 872 5 114 4 833 4 982 5 240 4 976
4 942 5 272 5 147 527 609 836 030 832
549 524 546 632 653
601 738 934 963 1 079 1 023
972 1 073 966 1 108 1 122 1 225
1 882 1 249 1 168 1 182 1 220 2 641 677 601
871 926 936 942 1 074
1 082 1 124 1 273 1 233 1 128 1 246
1 237 1 403 1 815 1 582 1 761 1 653
1 704 1 536 1 728 1 447 1 817 2 011 2 185 2 018
2 757 3 076 3 186 2 870 2 975
3 056 2 963 3 171 3 415 3 233 3 530
4 382 5 691 4 714 3 993 3 370 4 240
3 555 3 062 2 583 3 820 2 948 2 228 2 185 1 394
2.6 Cremations (continued)
Brakpan 4/
Krugersdorp 5/
Bloem-fontein Malmesbury Worcester Vander-
bijlpark Kempton-
park Polokwane Year
423 424 425 426 427 428 429 430
1980 1981 1982 1983 1984
1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996
1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
830 855 871 797 768
924 995 618 306
.. 164
791 821 841 873 787 921
1 026 932 965 834 619 1 116 114 508
377 352 94 261 304
324 280 817 1 426 2 808 1 643
812 722 605 761 567 517
502 419 598 787 782 936 256 147
243 278 253 302 311
321 301 373 392 413 366
430 444 448 471 473 521
519 473 502 544 563 635 594 489
- - - - - - - - - - - -
1 175 1 800 2 018 2 497 2 869
3 016 3 467 4 245 897 789 862 209 252
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
381 1 714 2 476 2 625
2 767 2 858 2 914 1 984 426 464 459 412
- - - - - - - - - - -
302 359 344 376 376 305
173 241 197 489 1 290 825 203 450
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
786 1 728 2 214 2 556 2 947 3 124 3 443 3 555
- - - - - - - - - - - 8
124 123 307 359 292
208 659 306 49 90 52 65 77
1/ The decrease in cremations at the crematorium in Cape Town as from 1992 was caused by the opening of crematoriums in Malmesbury and Worcester. 2/ Durban total include Clare Estate, Stellawood and Chatsworth/Mobeni crematoriums. 3/ Johannesburg total include Braamfontein, Brixton and Fourways crematoriums. 4/ The crematorium in Brakpan has been privatised since October 1990. The municipality did not keep statistics of cremations during 1989. 5/ The number of cremations in respect of 1989-1992 has been certified as correct by the crematorium in Krugersdorp.
SA Statistics, 2008
2.30 VITAL STATISTICS 2.6 Cremations (continued)
Despatch Eshowe George Klerksdorp Kimberley Ladysmith Lenasie Year
431 432 433 434 435 436 437
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996
1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
..
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
423 306 284 226 602 439
..
.. .. .. .. ..
199 165 166 158 181 176 214 195
164 283 297 325 335 438
509 447 568 566 296 676 771 737
..
.. .. .. .. ..
19 362 384 396 468 460 496 448
..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
104 98 ..
185
..
67 103 115 86 89
96 163 153 129 153 166 219 192
..
52 233 168 208 192
299 185 268 256 258 350 277 302
2.6 Cremations (concluded)
Middelburg (Highveld) Nelspruit Port Shepstone Tongaat Verulam New Castle Upington
Year 438 439 440 441 442 443 444
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000
2001 2002 2003 2004
..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
19
132 ..
266 89
..
.. .. .. .. ..
157 175 244 205
240 249 270 78
.. ..
112 360 395
435 450 478 527 275
408 471 1 021 1 164
177 193 162 215 191
241 253 279 247 243
221 279 258 233
165 185 227 227 291
311 340 339 422 533
858 608 629 627
143
.. 113 142 163
179 200 209 184 225
235 271 223 289
..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2 37 53 61
Source: Personal communication
Sources: Stats SA, Tourism 1999-2006 (Report 03-51-02) and Tourism and migration (Statistical release P0351)
Fig. 3.1 - Arrival of foreign travellers and departure of South African residents,
1994-2007
0
1 000 000
2 000 000
3 000 000
4 000 000
5 000 000
6 000 000
7 000 000
8 000 000
9 000 000
10 000 000
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Year
Nu
mbe
r of
tra
velle
rs
Foreign travellers South African residents
3.1
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3.2 TOURISM 3.1 Historical table - Arrivals in South Africa, 1965-2007 Travellers to and from Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland are only included in tourist statistics as from March 1970. With effect from December 1980, the data in respect of South Africa (SA) and Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland citizens (except foreign travellers) are excluded, as the collection of the basic data has been discontinued. However, as from October 1991 all travellers to and from Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland are once again included (contract workers excluded) in the tourism statistics. Data on SA citizens visiting these countries are still excluded, since the completion of the relevant source document is not required of them. The present data on tourism between SA and Namibia are not comparable with the data for 1990 and earlier years, since full immigration control between SA and Namibia was established only from 1 January 1991.
Foreign travellers South African residents
Total Male Female Total Male Female Year
1 2 3 4 5 6
1965 1966 1967 1968 1969
1970 1971 1972 1973 1974
1975 1976 1977 1978 1979
1980 1981 1982 1983 1984
1985 1986 1987 1988 1989
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
230 993 261 825 281 456 306 750 335 069
403 742 483 066 533 898 610 170 608 425
730 368 638 479 589 025 644 329 682 198
702 794 708 710 659 913 704 444 792 387
727 552 644 502 703 351 804 985 930 393
1 029 094 1 709 554 2 891 721 3 358 193 3 896 547
4 684 064 5 186 221 5 170 096 5 898 236 6 026 086
6 000 538 5 908 024 6 549 916 6 640 095 6 815 202 7 518 320 8 508 806 9 207 698
129 355 145 992 156 763 171 715 197 129
240 053 286 812 314 529 372 896 361 708
428 432 374 069 334 529 381 549 399 866
413 096 421 682 393 782 417 086 470 994
427 239 384 283 412 217 468 128 538 377
588 498 926 741 1 562 894
.. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. ..
..
..
..
..
101 638 115 833 124 693 135 035 137 940
163 689 196 254 219 369 237 274 246 717
301 936 264 410 254 496 262 780 282 332
289 698 287 028 266 131 287 358 321 393
300 313 260 219 291 134 336 857 392 016
440 596 782 813 1 328 827
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
..
..
..
..
216 818 229 258 263 325 301 125 344 347
552 336 698 362 745 760 723 059 717 350
872 052 723 474 715 173 774 664 841 282
798 480 563 515 560 938 486 814 543 133
489 243 480 077 488 072 531 763 583 429
613 076 665 854 858 317
1 475 124 1 727 868
2 468 182 2 875 093 2 962 403 3 408 445 3 866 317
3 884 415 3 802 459 3 849 790 970 146
.. ..
4 317 475 4 448 832
121 552 131 867 150 849 174 247 201 499
340 842 426 343 449 473 439 309 424 877
514 826 434 096 432 474 490 578 531 508
492 481 330 222 329 683 287 610 315 068
291 553 288 391 290 697 317 159 351 203
372 445 411 991 530 239
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
..
..
..
..
95 266 97 391 112 476 126 878 142 848
211 494 272 019 296 287 283 750 292 473
357 226 289 378 282 699 284 086 309 774
305 999 233 293 231 255 199 204 228 065
197 690 191 686 197 375 214 604 232 226
240 631 253 864 565 276
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
..
..
..
..
Sources: Stats SA, Tourism 1999-2006 (Report 03-51-02) and Tourism and migration (Statistical release P0351)
SA Statistics, 2008
3.3 TOURISM 3.2 Historical table - Departures from South Africa, 1965-2007
Foreign travellers South African residents
Total Male Female Total Male Female Year
7 8 9 10 11 12
1965 1966 1967 1968 1969
1970 1971 1972 1973 1974
1975 1976 1977 1978 1979
1980 1981 1982 1983 1984
1985 1986 1987 1988 1989
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
226 058 242 715 274 711 293 255 319 076
390 667 468 679 518 315 541 761 572 137
717 954 632 977 613 297 648 523 671 485
688 350 671 675 666 326 693 233 773 908
745 126 629 371 695 844 786 940 895 822
1 024 410 1 712 677 1 875 329 1 778 264 3 159 151
3 816 594 4 282 269 4 321 621 5 042 420 5 299 077
5 466 128 5 307 217 5 822 136 5 955 199 6 093 317 6 728 742 7 501 755 8 022 796
126 587 137 553 155 467 167 806 189 454
232 083 277 596 306 392 329 612 342 807
424 985 372 844 381 612 387 846 395 106
406 252 401 212 400 999 410 432 462 088
435 121 376 230 409 741 460 078 519 798
587 178 928 649 1 529 281
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
..
..
..
..
99 471 105 162 119 244 125 449 129 622
158 584 191 083 211 923 212 149 229 330
292 969 260 133 231 685 260 677 276 379
282 098 270 463 265 327 282 801 311 820
310 005 253 141 286 103 326 862 376 024
437 232 784 028 1 346 048
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
..
..
..
..
232 918 246 259 281 705 315 843 348 783
587 473 732 109 758 985 799 495 721 739
887 795 745 248 713 336 765 979 855 176
811 766 571 855 521 384 512 771 553 916
509 628 499 764 512 778 555 743 568 576
616 016 677 084 848 864
1 515 773 1 765 753
2 520 193 2 881 817 2 925 726 3 362 607 3 874 675
3 834 054 3 733 058 3 793 672 864 816
..
.. 4 338 914 4 433 492
131 088 141 130 160 558 181 818 207 218
357 224 445 647 456 908 498 155 430 533
523 907 446 257 442 839 487 243 540 753
501 769 334 883 304 481 300 148 321 184
303 453 298 914 304 224 331 073 344 402
375 864 417 840 527 315
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
..
..
..
..
101 830 105 129 121 147 134 025 141 565
230 249 286 462 302 077 301 340 291 206
363 888 298 991 270 497 278 736 314 423
309 997 236 972 216 903 212 623 232 732
206 175 200 850 208 554 224 670 224 174
240 152 259 244 321 537
.. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. ..
..
..
..
..
Sources: Stats SA, Tourism 1999-2006 (Report 03-51-02) and Tourism and migration (Statistical release P0351)
SA Statistics, 2008
3.4 TOURISM 3.3 Arrivals 3.3.1 Foreign travellers by purpose of visit
Purpose of visit Total
Business Holiday Study Work Transit Contract workers
Border traffic 1/
Unspeci-fied Year
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
3 896 547 4 684 064 5 186 221 5 170 096 5 898 236 6 026 086 6 000 538 5 908 024 6 549 916 6 640 095 6 815 202 7 518 320 8 508 806 9 207 698
761 231 619 422 621 836 601 167 676 521 576 401 572 114 478 572 445 753 283 111 223 607 201 522 196 951 197 437
2 624 510 3 563 738 3 937 989 4 002 354 4 731 046 4 990 566 4 988 636 4 962 103 5 595 897 5 852 732 6 080 970 6 811 647 7 858 714 8 571 506
29 695 31 604 39 582 45 092 51 737 50 130 56 680 77 415 94 015 123 200 136 908 133 041 127 247 112 339
70 002 71 028 118 449 86 118 81 442 74 129 68 979 62 437 58 747 71 714 83 264 94 679
104 946 116 817
162 445 154 093 163 258 143 964 149 557 151 580 147 967 58 217 61 586 85 363 63 123 55 886 51 553 34 661
157 589 124 764 123 342 107 681 84 755 61 443 59 305 135 662 156 977 63 491 54 094 54 899 8 027
..
88 448
115 250 153 004 166 418 110 608 113 053 101 333 129 694 132 677 155 551 168 305 164 087 157 699 174 168
2 627
4 165 28 761 17 302 12 570 8 784 5 524 3 924 4 264 4 934 4 921 2 559 3 669
770
Sources: Stats SA, Tourism 1999-2006 (Report 03-51-02) and Tourism and migration (Statistical release P0351) 1/ Border traffic concessions are granted to persons who cross the border on a frequent basis. This concession is granted for a maximum period of six months,
after which it can be renewed. 3.3.2 Foreign travellers by mode of travel
Mode of travel Total
Air Rail Road Sea Unspecified Year
22 23 24 25 26 27
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
3 896 547 4 684 064 5 186 221 5 170 096 5 898 236 6 026 086 6 000 538 5 908 024 6 549 916 6 640 095 6 815 202 7 518 320 8 508 806 9 207 698
808 644 1 136 110 1 229 536 1 328 667 1 462 835 1 522 729 1 597 578 1 596 084 1 884 979 1 980 411 2 025 211 2 127 009 2 317 826 2 500 966
56 385 10 467 4 316 366 984 782 8 540 6 826 6 372 4 091 6 239 2 269 1 731
616
2 920 160 3 388 211 3 761 498 3 632 955 4 281 344 4 337 372 4 263 376 4 148 930 4 479 211 4 487 064 4 600 019 5 208 720 5 961 451 6 321 100
13 717 26 293 30 206 37 132 37 912 49 480 25 571 17 025 18 039 4 979 2 595 2 759 6 714 4 092
97 641
122 983 160 665 170 976 115 161 115 723 105 473 139 159 161 315 163 550 181 138 177 563 221 084 380 924
Sources: Stats SA, Tourism 1999-2006 (Report 03-51-02) and Tourism and migration (Statistical release P0351) 3.3.3 South African residents by mode of travel
Mode of travel Total
Air Rail Road Sea Unspecified Year
28 29 30 31 32 33
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
1 727 868 2 468 182 2 875 093 2 962 403 3 408 445 3 866 317 3 884 415 3 802 459 3 849 790 970 146
..
.. 4 317 475 4 448 832
818 019 856 430 893 254 927 441 1 083 637 1 154 128 1 274 062 1 243 644 1 219 399
305 563 .. ..
1 674 551 1 754 525
50 148 2 224 45 253 174 525 651 794 215
..
.. 301 223
907 089 1 606 747 1 976 328 2 029 808 2 316 164 2 701 863 2 601 428 2 549 596 2 623 126 662 303
..
.. 2 606 614 2 628 306
539 3 071 1 572 4 020 7 466 9 859 7 606 6 899 5 608 1 966
..
.. 1 947
970
2 171 1 786 1 715 1 089 925 293 783 1 669 863 99
..
.. 34 062 64 808
Sources: Stats SA, Tourism 1999-2006 (Report 03-51-02) and Tourism and migration (Statistical release P0351) Between 2003 and 2006 SA residents by mode of travel were not recorded.
SA Statistics, 2008
3.5 TOURISM 3.3 Arrivals 3.3.4 Foreign travellers by country of residence
EUROPE Grand total
Total France Germany Italy Nether-lands Portugal Switzer-
land UK Other Year
34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
3 896 547 4 864 064 5 186 221 5 170 196 5 898 236 6 026 086 6 000 538 5 908 024 6 549 916 6 640 095 6 815 202 7 518 320 8 508 806 9 207 698
463 474 721 878 798 398 875 851 981 680
1 026 7481 048 9231 031 2291 273 8221 343 3791 312 3091 334 7191 412 6531 446 741
29 781 55 907 65 636 67 793 76 380 87 887 92 750 85 663 114 797 130 365 111 636 103 674 108 713 118 175
108 064 172 502 200 550 198 584 201 321 211 052 215 011 207 511 253 411 261 194 249 564 253 471 263 225 259 856
19 261 28 222 29 776 33 726 38 128 39 725 38 979 37 565 78 329 50 403 51 059 52 172 54 214 55 459
25 772 48 197 61 069 69 594 85 296 87 606 93 091 97 780 111 873 122 565 122 271 117 855 126 327 130 878
9 613 11 825 13 165 16 297 25 807 28 337 25 013 22 021 29 351 29 347 29 421 30 277 28 978 30 045
22 477 31 018 33 681 35 505 37 540 35 973 33 938 33 119 37 531 36 203 37 319 39 591 41 853 38 604
165 670 252 437 253 828 294 788 332 478 343 934 358 072 363 825 449 088 463 021 463 176 476 770 495 532 506 481
82 836 121 770 140 693 159 564 184 730 192 234 192 069 183 745 199 442 251 281 247 863 261 173 293 811 307 233
North America Central & South America Australasia
Total USA Other Total Argentina Brazil Other Total Australia New Zealand Other Year
44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
95 214 130 513 144 592 165 822 203 065 202 095 210 349 204 773 222 345 228 244 251 536 280 808 309 697 336 264
79 333 108 688 121 161 139 975 174 177 173 533 181 632 176 412 187 681 197 561 213 322 238 935 259 676 282 062
15 881 21 825 23 431 25 847 28 888 28 562 28 717 28 361 34 664 35 683 38 214 41 873 50 021 54 202
20 407 29 960 33 603 42 678 46 870 43 374 47 348 45 269 39 486 41 778 46 625 49 417 56 023 59 298
5 550 10 063 9 855 13 981 14 836 15 771 15 487 14 310 5 256 7 903 9 420 9 108 8 957 8 094
9 146 12 036 14 300 16 540 18 769 14 820 17 659 17 396 18 460 17 883 21 562 24 090 30 424 33 341
5 711 7 861 9 448 12 157 13 265 12 783 14 202 13 563 15 770 15 991 15 643 16 219 16 642 17 863
36 657 61 085 63 793 64 200 70 333 70 307 71 161 76 442 87 136 90 391 94 305 97 083
109 754 116 634
29 470 47 950 49 577 52 736 57 011 56 606 57 191 61 779 70 856 72 728 76 712 78 233 90 419 96 690
5 985 12 585 13 483 10 744 12 501 12 587 13 035 13 767 15 213 16 634 16 562 18 039 18 547 19 087
1 202 550 733 720 821 1 114 935 896 1 067 1 029 1 030
811 788 857
Middle East Asia Indian Ocean Islands
Total Israel Turkey Other Total India Japan Other Total uritius Other Year
55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
16 429 22 145 25 064 25 218 28 570 29 338 29 460 30 660 34 112 32 860 32 849 34 913 38 209 42 901
10 426 13 374 13 436 13 438 14 802 15 670 14 161 15 468 16 837 15 427 15 877 15 864 15 634 18 369
1 204 1 574 3 880 4 234 4 583 4 720 5 956 4 947 5 366 5 017 4 030 4 151 6 022 7 225
4 799 7 197 7 748 7 746 9 185 8 948 9 352 10 245 11 909 12 416 12 924 14 898 16 553 17 307
97 298 136 328 142 240 138 686 138 478 155 352 156 600 155 100 184 555 186 274 195 943 196 702 217 398 245 457
12 942 35 142 29 612 19 516 23 090 27 252 27 810 29 538 35 402 42 954 36 069 39 906 49 674 57 999
13 892 17 293 18 905 23 587 23 781 24 711 24 104 25 975 27 581 22 741 24 469 28 861 33 500 33 516
70 464 83 893 93 723 95 583 91 607 103 389 104 686 99 587 121 572 120 579 135 405 127 935 134 224 146 886
8 515 11 302 11 726 11 807 13 331 13 299 14 323 15 025 21 004 20 486 17 942 17 378 17 047
2/
7 079 8 855 9 037 9 445 10 945 11 156 12 042 12 447 15 962 15 468 14 009 14 103 14 233
2/
1 436 2 447 2 689 2 362 2 386 2 143 2 281 2 578 5 042 5 018 3 933 3 276 2 814
2/
AFRICA
Total Botswana Lesotho Mozambique Namibia Swaziland Zimbabwe Other Unspec. 1/ Year
66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
3 125 959 3 452 164 3 781 351 3 665 003 4 304 878 4 366 558 4 298 613 4 193 732 4 513 694 4 519 616 4 707 384 5 446 062 6 308 636 6 902 041
371 494 363 890 495 529 446 707 499 153 554 923 563 365 644 253 782 189 797 315 806 820 789 455 765 705 821 070
1 184 893 1 097 351 1 189 129 1 190 848 1 649 511 1 588 365 1 559 422 1 288 160 1 162 786 1 291 242 1 479 802 1 668 826 1 919 889 2 171 954
140 576 192 987 295 611 339 167 402 679 473 939 491 526 506 077 579 768 474 790 405 579 648 526 926 496
1 085 556
188 887 213 063 200 523 187 594 200 602 201 685 206 022 203 667 217 077 216 978 226 525 220 045 225 020 221 360
546 651 664 863 689 445 712 491 766 188 785 062 742 621 751 538 788 842 808 049 852 636 911 990 993 030
1 041 235
534 865 729 971 742 116 557 475 526 796 494 530 477 380 501 698 612 543 568 626 558 093 783 100 989 614 977 101
118 184 141 716 151 492 168 765 377 823 200 372 182 395 201 673 370 489 361 616 377 929 415 120 488 882 583 765
41 109 130 001 185 454 180 823 124 362 132 127 131 349 252 460 173 522 177 067 156 310 62 373 39 389 58 362
Sources: Stats SA, Tourism 1999-2006 (Report 03-51-02) and Tourism and migration (Statistical release P0351) 1/ Includes Antarctica. 2/ As of January 2007, Indian Ocean Islands were merged with Africa.
SA Statistics, 2008
3.6 TOURISM 3.4 Departures 3.4.1 Foreign travellers by mode of travel With effect from 4 January 1993 South African residents were not required to complete departure or arrival forms when they leave or enter the country. Their particulars are obtained directly from their passports. Consequently, only the number and mode of travel of South African residents leaving or entering the country at computerised ports are available. Foreign travellers visiting SA still complete arrival forms, but do not complete forms on departure. The particulars of foreign travellers leaving the country are obtained by means of the computer system on the basis of the information furnished on arrival. However, as from 26 October 1993 the Department of Home Affairs implemented a system according to which South African residents departing for overseas from Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban International Airports complete departure forms. This system made it possible to again obtain and process information on South African residents leaving the country through these three airports as from November 1993.
Mode of travel
Total Air Rail Road Sea Unspecified Year
75 76 77 78 79 80
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
3 159 151 3 816 594 4 282 269 4 321 621 5 042 420 5 299 077 5 466 128 5 307 217 5 822 136 5 955 199 6 093 317 6 728 742 7 501 755 8 022 796
693 969 1 015 145 1 120 774 1 186 592 1 391 865 1 495 921 1 576 060 1 563 650 1 815 721 1 921 178 1 945 994 2 049 053 2 148 480 2 361 491
7 785 850 3 451 422 115 936 6 448 5 299 4 804 3 989 3 010 1 627 2 316
416
2 442 024 2 777 348 3 130 750 3 096 110 3 592 506 3 735 543 3 834 888 3 701 658 3 967 089 4 016 461 4 135 718 4 669 333 5 270 845 5 493 123
8 732
19 550 25 062 35 938 56 038 64 880 45 820 33 513 32 311 11 410 1 676 1 917 4 635 3 044
6 641 3 701 2 232 2 559 1 896 1 797 2 914 3 097 2 211 2 161 6 919 6 812
56 149 164 722
Sources: Stats SA, Tourism 1999-2006 (Report 03-51-02) and Tourism and migration (Statistical release P0351) 3.4.2 South African residents by mode of travel
Mode of travel
Total Sea Rail Road Air Unspecified Year
81 82 83 84 85 86
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
1 765 753 2 520 193 2 881 817 2 925 726 3 362 607 3 874 675 3 804 054 3 733 058 3 793 672 864 816
..
.. 4 338 914 4 433 492
571 2 899 2 676 7 196 11 486 14 471 7 387 7 753 9 010 2 657
..
.. 2 137
728
127 162 2 592 429 124 593 604 1 043 505 323
..
.. 320 320
942 335 1 648 611 1 955 942 1 968 655 2 244 178 2 653 275 2 502 357 2 446 772 2 530 313 559 415
..
.. 2 623 570 2 601 978
821 069 867 418 920 241 948 836 1 106 353 1 205 940 1 322 630 1 166 211 1 253 082 302 170
..
.. 1 692 415 1 781 677
1 651 1 103 366 610 466 396 1 076 1 866 762 251
..
.. 20 472 48 789
Sources: Stats SA, Tourism 1999-2006 (Report 03-51-02) and Tourism and migration (Statistical release P0351) 3.4.3 South African residents by purpose of visit - Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban International Airports
Purpose of visit
Total Business Holiday Study Unspecified Year
87 88 89 90 91
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
748 186 741 496 779 597 739 598 822 652 737 652 779 709 776 990 728 663 968 038
206 354 220 643 238 673 234 667 246 495 235 917 258 654 265 683 282 866 373 975
530 086 509 489 529 319 493 511 564 446 490 957 493 576 483 226 415 840 565 375
11 746 11 364 11 605 11 420 11 711 11 091 12 052 13 710 13 074 16 922
.. .. .. .. .. ..
15 424 13 998 16 883 11 766
Sources: Stats SA, Tourism 1999-2003 (Report 03-51-02) and Tourism and migration (Statistical release P0351) As from 2004 SA residents by mode of travel are no longer recorded.
Fig. 4.1 - Documented immigrants and self-declared emigrants,1994-2005
0
2 000
4 000
6 000
8 000
10 000
12 000
14 000
16 000
18 000
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
Year
Num
ber
Documented immigrants Self-declared emigrants
Sources: Stats SA, Documented migration (Report 03-51-03) and Tourism and migration (Statistical release P0351)
4.1
SA Statistics, 2008
SA STATISTICS, 2008
4.2 DOCUMENTED MIGRATION 4.1 Historical table - Documented immigrants and self-declared emigrants, 1965-2005 Stats SA published complete emigration data up to and including December 1992. Since basic information on emigration was not available thereafter, it was not possible to publish data on self-declared emigration on a monthly basis for the period January 1993 to October 1993. However, as from 26 October 1993 the Department of Home Affairs implemented a system according to which South African residents departing for overseas from Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban International Airports complete departure forms. This system was implemented at these three airports only, as approximately 97% of the self-declared emigrants left the country through these three ports. This system made it possible to again obtain and process information on self-declared emigrants leaving the country through these three airports as from November 1993. In order to estimate the number of self-declared emigrants for the period January 1993 to October 1993, an interpolation was carried out with the aid of a regression model.
Documented immigrants Self-declared emigrants Net gain/loss
Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Year
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1965 1966 1967 1968 1969
1970 1971 1972 1973 1974
1975 1976 1977 1978 1979
1980 1981 1982 1983 1984
1985 1986 1987 1988 1989
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002 2003
2004 2005
38 337 48 051 38 937 40 548 41 446
41 523 35 845 32 776 24 016 35 910
50 464 46 239 24 822 18 669 18 680
29 365 41 542 45 784 30 483 28 793
17 284 6 994 7 953
10 400 11 270
14 499 12 379 8 686 9 824 6 398
5 064 5 407 4 103 4 371 3 669
3 053 4 832 6 545
10 578
10 714 5 650
21 082 26 317 20 756 21 677 22 233
21 804 19 104 17 038 12 507 18 644
26 827 23 647 12 437 9 334 9 274
14 987 21 937 23 640 15 721 14 833
8 713 3 418 4 042 5 287 5 928
7 806 6 607 4 544 5 126 3 175
2 314 2 606 2 053 2 157 2 091
1 505 2 575 3 727 6 549
6 442 4 047
17 255 21 734 18 181 18 871 19 213
19 719 16 741 15 738 11 509 17 266
23 637 22 592 12 385 9 335 9 406
14 378 19 605 22 144 14 762 13 960
8 571 3 576 3 911 5 113 5 342
6 693 5 772 4 142 4 698 3 223
2 750 2 801 2 050 2 214 1 578
1 548 2 257 2 818 4 029
4 272 1 603
9 479
10 289 11 289 10 945 9 313
9 278 8 407 7 884 6 401 7 428
10 255 15 641 26 000 20 686 15 694
11 363 8 791 6 832 8 247 8 550
11 401 13 711 11 174 7 767 4 911
4 722 4 256 4 289 8 078
10 235
8 725 9 708 8 946 9 031 8 487
10 262 12 260 10 890 16 165
.. ..
4 770
5 404 5 954 5 744 4 915
4 718 4 376 4 058 3 271 3 804
5 227 7 951 13 459 10 680 8 010
5 594 4 462 3 369 4 108 4 238
5 766 6 796 5 443 3 772 2 374
2 331 2 060 2 063
.. 4 877
4 190 4 656 4 340 4 376 4 143
5 126 5 815 5 224 8 059
.. ..
4 709 4 885 5 335 5 201 4 398
4 560 4 031 3 826 3 130 3 624
5 028 7 690 2 541 0 006 7 684
5 769 4 329 3 463 4 139 4 312
5 635 6 915 5 731 3 995 2 537
2 391 2 196 2 226
.. 5 358
4 531 5 052 4 606 4 655 4 344
5 136 6 445 5 666 8 106
.. ..
+28 858 +37 762 +27 648 +29 603 +32 133
+32 245 +27 438 +24 892 +17 615 +28 482
+40 209 +30 598
-1 178 -2 017
+2 986
+18 002 +32 751 +38 952 +22 236 +20 243
+5 883 -6 717 -3 221
+2 633 +6 359
+9 777 +8 123 +4 397 +1 746 -3 837
-3 661 -4 301 -4 843 -4 660 -4 818
-7 209 -7 428 -4 345 -5 587
.. ..
+16 312 +20 913 +14 802 +15 933 +17 318
+17 086 +14 728 +12 980 +9 236 +14 840
+21 600 +15 696 -1 022 -1 346
+1 264
+9 393 +17 475 +20 271 +11 613 +10 595
+2 947 -3 378 -1 401
+1 515 +3 554
+5 475 +4 547 +2 481
.. -1 702
-1 876 -2 050 -2 287 -2 219 -2 052
-3 621 -3 240 -1 497 -1 510
.. ..
+12 546 +16 849 +12 846 +13 670 +14 815
+15 159 +12 710 +11 912 +8 379 +13 642
+18 609 +14 902
-156 -671
+1 722
+8 609 +15 276 +18 681 +10 623 +9 648
+2 936 -3 339 -1 820
+1 118 +2 805
+4 302 +3 576 +1 916
.. -2 135
-1 781 -2 251 -2 556 -2 441 -2 766
-3 588 -4 188 -2 848 -4 077
.. ..
Sources: Stats SA, Documented migration (Report 03-51-03) and Tourism and migration (Statistical release P0351)
SA STATISTICS, 2008
4.3 DOCUMENTED MIGRATION 4.2 Documented immigrants by country of previous permanent residence
Total Europe
Total Male Female
Approved before arrival
Approved after
arrival Total Germany UK Other Year
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
6 398
5 064 5 407 4 103 4 371 3 669 3 053 4 832 6 545
10 578 10 714
5 650
3 175 2 314 2 606 2 053 2 157 2 091 1 505 2 575 3 727 6 549 6 442 4 047
3 223 2 750 2 801 2 050 2 214 1 578 1 548 2 257 2 818 4 029 4 272 1 603
1 441 1 596 1 093 1 064 877 923 916 1 534 1 604 2 827 3 978 2 217
4 987 3 468 4 314 3 039 3 494 2 746 2 137 3 298 4 941 7 751 6 736 3 433
2 784 2 272 2 315 1 494 1 614 1 213 978
1 714 1 847 2 567 2 638 1 059
294 249 253 162 249 159 157 349 286 365 390 132
1 047 1 046 1 052 623 616 467 355 622 668 1 032 1 142
382
1 443 977 1 010 709 749 587 466 743 893 1 170 1 106
545
North America Central & South Americas Australasia
Total USA Other Total Argentina Brazil Other Total Australia New Zealand Other Year
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
177 238 207 173 146 98
111 172 184 272 269
96
141 145 171 37 118 71 80 130 150 220 229 86
36
93 36 136 28 27 31 42 34 52 40 10
72 43 50 45 57 33 22 41 60 82 74 47
14 5 9 16 9 4 5 7 12 11 14 7
34 28 23 8 23 16 6 14 22 24 26 3
24 10 18 21 25 13 11 20 36 47 34 37
80 85 86 56 61 40 33 51 65 99 85 41
62 48 66 37 43 27 19 36 53 71 55 25
18 37 19 16 17 13 14 13 11 27 30 16
- - 1 3 1 - - 2 1 1 - -
Middle East Asia Indian Ocean Islands
Total Israel Turkey Other Total Republic of China India Other Total Mauritius Other Year
30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
148 136 117 84 77 46 50
109 103 190 149 100
90 61 50 24 30 11 15 30 29 54 58 18
18 35 21 27 21 10 6 21 17 45 30 20
40 40 46 33 26 25 29 58 57 91 61 62
1 497 927
1 020 1 034 1 207 693 991
1 289 1 738 2 328 2 225 1 784
584 247 244 182 171 178 281 153 361 546 543 359
395 303 342 367 455 222 292 487 608 551 472 353
518 377 434 485 581 293 418 649 769 1 231 1 210 1 072
80 39 52 46 31 28 24 31 61 58 26 26
62 39 51 43 31 24 24 31 51 56 24 24
18 - 1 3 - 4 - -
10 2 2 2
Africa
Total Lesotho Malawi Mozambique Nigeria Zimbabwe Other Unspecified Year
41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
1 548 1 304 1 549 1 155 1 169 1 504 831
1 419 2 472 4 961 5 235 2 493
227 222 233 124 141 111 92 118 123 237 272 384
68
85 98 45 37 130 23 33 66 174 198 86
45
41 53 39 50 575 14 40 87 187 282 109
25 45 66 77 63 72 87 198 631 1 698 1 332
539
556 405 394 237 300 181 133 326 464 959
1 041 439
627 506 705 633 578 435 482 704 1 101 1 706 2 110 1 133
12 20 11 16 9 14 13 6 15 21 23
258
Sources: Stats SA, Documented migration (Report 03-51-03) and Tourism and migration (Statistical release P0351)
SA STATISTICS, 2008
4.4 DOCUMENTED MIGRATION 4.3 Documented immigrants by occupation group
Total Professional occupations
Managerial and administrative occupations
Clerical and sales occupations
Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Year
49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
6 398 5 064 5 407 4 103 4 371 3 669 3 053 4 832 6 545
10 578 10 714
5 650
3 175 2 314 2 606 2 053 2 157 2 091 1 505 2 575 3 727 6 549 6 442 2 657
3 223 2 750 2 801 2 050 2 214 1 578 1 548 2 257 2 818 4 029 4 272 2 993
1 103 798 843 551 449 378 331 524 576 499
436 159
871 630 688 493 369 330 273 417 456 396 353 135
232 168 155 58 80 48 58 107 120 103 83 24
490 374 461 418 424 258 241 258 382 416 484 229
440 338 417 392 384 228 213 217 301 357 401 189
50 36 44 26 40 30 28 41 81 59 83 40
400 250 315 64 48
199 21 62 26 25 13
149
277 191 265 55 38 152 12 44 13 14
9 130
123 59 50 9 10 47 9 18 13 11
4 19
Transport and
communications occupations Service occupations Earning and related occupations
Artisan and related occupations
Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Year
61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
19 7
18 19 8
25 5 3 5 7 5 2
15 6 18 17 7 25 4 3 3 6 4 2
4 1 - 2 1 - 1 - 2 1 1 -
115 79 84 43 27 58 4
16 21 15 19 12
93 62 74 38 22 49 4 14 20 10 17 10
22 17 10 5 5 9 - 2 1 5 2 2
20 5 4 2 -
48 4 - 2 - 2 2
16 5 4 2 -
24 4 - 2 - 2 2
4
0 - - -
24 - - - - - -
184 103 117 93 52
169 15 11 14 10 13
7
177 101 115 89 52 168 15 11 13 10 12 7
7 2 2 4 - 1 - - 1 - 1 -
Production and related workers
Occupation unspecified and n.e.c.
Not economically active
Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Year
73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
78 58 62 31 17
218 5
10 9 - 3
19
68
54 55 30 17 215 4 9 9 - 3
17
8 4 7 1 - 3 1 1 - - - 2
161 88 74
424 173 36 36 69 19 39 83 25
124 77 73 363 173 21 18 28 10 25 46 18
37 11 1 61 -
15 18 41 9 14 37 7
3 830 3 302 3 412 2 555 3 173 2 304 2 391 3 879 5 491 9 567 9 368 5 050
1 094 850 881 672 1 095 879 958 1 832 2 900 5 731 5 399 3 542
2 736 2 452 2 531 1 883 2 078 1 425 1 433 2 047 2 591 3 836 3 969 1 508
Sources: Stats SA, Documented migration (Report 03-51-03) and Tourism and migration (Statistical release P0351)
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4.5 DOCUMENTED MIGRATION 4.4 Self-declared emigrants by country of destination
Europe North America Grand total
Total Germany UK Other Total Canada USA Year
82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
10 235 8 725 9 708 8 946 9 031 8 487
10 262 12 260 10 890 16 165
4 198 2 963 3 198 2 962 3 138 3 071 3 811 5 316 4 637 6 827
211 233 242 182 195 186 226 249 210 329
2 880 2 045 2 243 2 162 2 310 2 316 2 852 4 043 3 626 5 204
1 107 685 713 618 633 569 733 1 024 801 1 294
1 699 1 561 1 737 1 389 1 338 1 168 1 581 1 659 1 430 1 998
947 679 774 557 449 341 482 478 339 400
752 882 963 832 889 827 1 099 1 181 1 091 1 598
Central & South America Australasia
Total Argentina Brazil Other Total Australia New Zealand Other Year
90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
45 51 49 43 45 43 64 54 43 92
8
19 8 12 15 13 26 8 7 11
17 - 7 7 17 4 13 15 12 42
20 32 34 24 13 17 25 31 24 39
2 766 2 449 3 035 2 671 2 513 2 506 2 441 2 912 2 523 3 248
1 298 1 507 1 767 1 508 1 631 1 544 1 544 1 820 1 580 2 276
1 465 939 1 266 1 157 869 961 894 1 091 939 966
3
3 2 6 13 1 3 1 4 6
Middle East Asia Indian Ocean Islands
Total Israel Other Total India Other Total Mauritius Other Year
98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
358 281 266 244 230 200 243 280 323 580
288 179 156 95 75 66 66 60 39 62
70
102 110 149 155 134 177 220 284 518
173 163 136 166 169 187 198 226 218 445
12
25 24 40 46 38 78 52 49 120
161 138 112 126 123 149 120 174 169 325
88 66 72 71 77 86
151 126 144 196
73
50 60 62 71 81 131 116 128 160
15 16 12 9 6 5 20 10 16 36
Africa
Total Botswana Namibia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Unspecified Year
107 108 109 110 111 112 113
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
854
1 114 1 151 1 339 1 425 1 131 1 655 1 584 1 461 2 611
135 179 156 168 217 126 231 207 241 273
335 429 460 545 518 468 489 540 448 617
57
47 75 95 118 102 180 166 187 339
140 208 195 226 222 162 269 192 128 275
187 251 265 305 350 273 486 479 457 1 107
54
77 64 61 96 95 118 103 111 168
Sources: Stats SA, Documented migration (Report 03-51-03) and Tourism and migration (Statistical release P0351)
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4.6 DOCUMENTED MIGRATION 4.5 Self-declared emigrants by occupation group NB: The latest figures on self-declared emigrants are 2003 figures.
Total Professional occupations
Managerial and administrative occupations
Clerical and sales occupations
Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Year
114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
10 235 8 721 9 708 8 946 9 031 8 487
10 262 12 260 10 890 16 165
4 877 4 190 4 656 4 340 4 376 4 143 5 126 5 815 5 224 8 059
5 358 4 531 5 052 4 606 4 655 4 344 5 136 6 445 5 666 8 106
1 960 1 679 1 970 1 924 1 968 1 855 2 439 2 929 2 689 4 316
1 166 956 1 072 1 088 1 098 1 037 1 371 1 548 1 404 2 291
794 723 898 836 870 818 1 068 1 381 1 285 2 025
638 664 737 703 787 680 891 954
1 146 1 729
482 514 556 560 572 478 649 642 767 1 235
156 150 181 143 215 202 242 312 379 494
1 008 859 921 877 873 794
1 057 1 279 1 119 1 895
404 331 356 346 321 371 439 447 385 806
604 528 565 531 552 423 618 832 734 1 089
Transport and
communications occupations Service occupations Earning and related occupations
Artisan and related occupations
Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Year
126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
45
41 23 34 43 32 67 53 54 142
31 35 19 27 34 19 47 41 41 99
14 6 4 7 9 13 20 12 13 43
122 102 116 99
113 116 146 208 129 272
59
46 51 44 50 50 71 106 73 143
63
56 65 55 63 66 75 102 56 129
14 26 26 29 34 16 34 33 25 34
11 21 22 22 29 12 31 32 23 27
3 5 4 7 5 4 3 1 2 7
402 319 339 327 323 257 289 304 253 366
380 304 321 306 302 247 273 288 241 340
22 15 18 21 21 10 16 16 12 26
Production and related workers
Occupation unspecified and n.e.c.
Not economically active
Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Year
138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
67 40 32 31 19 28 61 79 39 73
52 31 23 20 12 20 49 51 28 46
15 9 9 11 7 8 12 28 11 27
604 793 999 824 945 970
1 450 1 752 1 880 1 713
251 362 479 367 419 450 643 799 899 815
353 431 520 457 526 520 807 953 981 898
5 375 4 198 4 545 4 039 3 926 3 639 3 828 4 669 3 556 5 625
2 041 1 590 1 757 1 529 1 539 1 459 1 553 1 861 1 363 2 257
3 334 2 608 2 788 2 510 2 387 2 180 2 275 2 808 2 193 3 368
Sources: Stats SA, Documented migration (Report 03-51-03) and Tourism and migration (Statistical release P0351)
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5.1 LABOUR
5.1 Employment 5.1.1 Historical review, 1935-2007
Number of employees
Mining and quarrying Manufacturing Construction Electricity Transnet Ltd Year
1 2 3 4 5
1935 1936 1937 1938 1939
1940 1941 1942 1943 1944
1945 1946 1947 1948 1949
1950 1951 1952 1953 1954
1955 1956 1957 1958 1959
1960 1961 1962 1963 1964
1965 1966 1967 1968 1969
1970 1971 1972 1973 1974
1975 1976 1977 1978 1979
1980 1981 1982 1983 1984
1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
400 274 429 400 438 934 459 727 464 359
502 008 522 766 517 398 463 557 453 560
473 030 475 695 469 050 449 468 479 969
503 268 505 285 518 412 505 846 531 040
539 886 553 963 562 509 563 782 609 243
599 245 616 450 604 906 608 685 627 725
634 097 634 080 619 043 632 961 625 558
655 346 652 294 623 067 684 743 674 140
639 473 671 240 712 006 658 261 686 599
709 042 722 918 702 041 700 901 711 511
724 587 756 637 763 319 732 522 706 810 692 900
175 566 199 758 217 357 225 310 229 625
239 412 267 973 285 580 303 138 326 528
353 377 370 669 388 155 423 915 462 781
486 281 524 041 556 398 575 715 601 834
632 315 610 683 631 428 645 786 645 561
653 300 673 200 707 500 746 286 826 018
913 500 936 531 973 400 988 921 1 042 500
1 068 921 1 107 000 1 127 275 1 189 000 1 259 800
1 307 600 1 355 205 1 317 200 1 312 100 1 332 743
1 421 400 1 508 322 1 542 618 1 465 827 1 477 940
1 428 988 1 442 892 1 482 640 1 537 389 1 537 974 1 537 511
26 102 32 850 38 321 40 387 37 603
34 515 34 406 36 404 31 361 29 695
33 790 39 915 53 431 66 342 77 518
77 813 91 827 100 629 98 492 102 653
107 479 110 806 105 925 108 875 113 927
121 200 117 200 124 400 136 572 171 207
193 400 227 936 252 800 267 457 294 000
317 814 344 400 343 958 403 700 476 178
483 600 466 409 376 700 315 857 315 100
364 164 414 100 446 866 428 100 424 300
410 100 402 600 407 500 413 793 417 300 417 600
6 100
7 499 8 430 8 892 8 764
8 980 8 757 9 448 9 773 10 025
10 564 11 396 11 842 12 586 13 234
14 356 15 323 15 976 16 259 16 957
18 281 18 088 14 117 14 189 13 865
14 300 14 900 15 800 16 734 17 142
17 300 18 307 19 600 21 266 21 800
22 481 24 200 26 157 28 400 29 900
32 700 37 300 38 700 40 800 42 600
45 300 48 900 54 700 60 000 63 600
66 200 63 760 56 840 57 170 52 400 50 920
90 561
103 701 112 091 120 967 123 421
123 166 123 867 130 693 136 893 142 004
149 880 164 878 178 138 187 705 193 019
187 950 186 225 194 105 205 274 202 810
210 293 221 775 234 074 232 789 225 553
217 229 214 869 215 371 220 187 223 671
226 932 225 648 221 110 223 638 224 592
221 730 227 627 228 411 229 901 231 902
250 209 255 938 262 065 269 255 265 536
266 403 271 488 278 289 246 865 240 237
231 268 218 047 197 431 184 522 178 396 167 291
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5.2 LABOUR
5.1 Employment 5.1.1 Historical review, 1935-2007 (concluded)
Number of employees
Mining and quarrying Manufacturing Construction Electricity Transnet Ltd Year
6 7 8 9 10
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
653 134 607 950 561 655 613 584 599 885
563 396 558 256 462 166 441 459 412 752
404 963 409 677 419 942 457 295 443 790 458 506 496 894
1 499 484 1 453 151 1 425 626 1 421 815 1 437 553
1 456 367 1 395 636 1 351 568 1 314 488 1 306 795
1 259 672 1 261 309 1 237 015 1 265 358 1 182 056 1 331 332 1 323 498
391 100 373 700 374 529 366 173 359 126
325 926 313 608 284 132 232 174 222 999
224 906 213 528 295 597 272 693 431 841 455 772 472 571
47 940 45 890 42 480 39 975 39 684
40 112 39 613 38 519 43 167 39 743
39 235 38 663 42 565 43 932 43 698 51 503 53 641
162 185 156 069 131 937
.. 115 049
113 034 109 300
.. 1/ .. ..
.. .. ..
..
..
..
..
Source: Stats SA: Survey of employment and earnings (Statistical release P0275) Source: Stats SA: As from 2005 Quarterly employment statistics survey (Statistical release P0277) 1/ As from 1998 information regarding Transnet Ltd is not published separately.
SA STATISTICS, 2008
5.3 LABOUR Employment and gross earnings As from 2003, the employment statistics component of Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) implemented a new and larger sample covering all the industries in the formal non-agricultural business sector of the South African economy. The survey covers employment statistics of the mining and quarrying industry; the manufacturing industry; the electricity, gas and water supply industry; the construction industry; the wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles, motor cycles and personal and household goods; hotels and restaurants industry; the transport, storage and communication industry; the financial intermediation, insurance, real estate and business services industry; and the community, social and personal services industry. The survey does not cover the agriculture, hunting, forestry and fishing industry and excludes domestic services and the informal sector. The previous sample only covered selected industries and did not collect information from agriculture, hunting, forestry and fishing; restaurants and other eating and drinking places, boarding houses, caravan parks and guest farms; air and water transport; telecommunication services; financial institutions other than banking institutions, building societies and insurance companies; real estate and business services; educational services; medical, dental and other health services; welfare organisations; religious organisations; and other recreational and culture services. It also excluded domestic services and the informal sector. Therefore, as from 2003, published data are not comparable with data published prior to 2003. As from 2005, Stats SA introduced a new employment statistics survey that covers all employing enterprises in the formal non-agricultural business sector of the South African economy that is registered for Income Tax (IT), resulting in the extensive coverage of all small businesses. Previously the coverage was restricted to both employing and non-employing VAT registered enterprises with an annual turnover of R300 000 or more. Introduction of the new sample from the June quarter 2006 enables Stats SA to provide users with survey results for the June and September 2006 quarters from the new sample. Stats SA has been working for some years to improve the quality of its economic statistics. The latest series to benefit from these improvements are those for employment and average monthly earnings derived from the Quarterly Employment Statistics (QES) survey, a survey of formal non-agricultural businesses and other entities which are employers. Considerable work has been undertaken over the last two years to improve the completeness of the list of employers in the economy, held on Stats SA’s Business Register, from which the samples for the survey are drawn. Greater use has been made of additional administrative sources of employer entities, particularly the lists maintained by the South African Revenue Service (SARS) of employers making contributions on behalf of their employees for Pay As You Earn (PAYE), and the Department of Labour‘s Unemployment Insurance Fund(UIF). It is important to distinguish between the lift in the level of the series from improvements in the coverage of employers and the growth in employment shown by the series due to new employer entities entering the economy and continuing employers taking on additional staff. This break in series relates mainly to the level of employment, rather than the growth rate of employment. However, an outcome of not publishing data from a sample revised in 2005 has been that any new employer entity commencing operations from early 2004 onwards would not have had a chance of being selected until the reselection of the sample in March 2006. The effect is that the published series based on the 2004 sample show somewhat smaller growth than would have been shown from a sample revised in 2005. Further factors affecting the growth of the series between 2004 and 2006 were the expansion of the formal sector as a result of legislative changes, growth resulting from small businesses moving from the informal to the formal sector and greater overall compliance by businesses leading to their registration for PAYE and/or UIF. Employment and gross earnings - Unless otherwise indicated in a subscription, the following is applicable: Employment refers to the number of people employed by the business, who received payment (in salaries; wages; commission, in addition to a retainer, salary or wage; piece rates; or payments in kind) for any part of the reference period. This excludes independent contractors and consultants; working proprietors; sole and joint owners; employees paid on a commission basis where a retainer, salary or wage was not paid; and employees based in South Africa but paid from aboard, e.g. embassy employees. Annual employment data are shown as at 30 June of the relevant year. Gross earnings are payments for ordinary, standard or agreed hours during the reference period for all permanent, temporary, casual, executive and managerial employees, before taxation and other deductions. Gross earnings include salaries and/or fees paid to all directors, executives and managers; employers’ contributions to holiday, pension, provident and medical funds and contributions to the Unemployment Insurance and Compensation Funds; payments paid from South Africa to employees based aboard, e.g. embassy employees; payments for all types of leave, except those paid on termination; fringe benefits paid in cash such as housing, mortgage and rent subsidies, transport allowances, and cell phone allowances; allowances and penalty payments relating to ordinary-time hours. Annual gross earnings data reflect the total gross earnings for the relevant year, except the annual gross earnings for 2006, where the total includes only the three quarters (i.e. June 2006 – December 2006).
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5.4 LABOUR 5.2 Number of employees and gross earnings according to industry 5.2.1 Total mining and quarrying Saltworks, power supply companies and iron and steel works are excluded. Data of the mining and quarrying sector include data in respect of the former TBVC states as from January 1994. The total employment in these states for January 1994 amounted to approximately 9,0% of the total employment of the mining and quarrying sector.
Gross earnings (R’000)
Number of employees Excluding severance,
termination and redundancy payments
Severance, termination and
redundancy payments
Including severance,
termination and redundancy payments
Full-time Part-time All All employees All employees All employees
Year
11 12 13 14 15 16
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
462 166 441 459 412 752 404 963 409 677 419 942 457 295 443 790 458 506 496 894
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
692 900 653 134 607 950 561 655 613 584 599 885 563 396 558 256 462 166 441 459 412 752 404 963 409 677 419 942 457 295 443 790 458 506 496 894
10 268 292 11 126 463 11 671 251 11 951 058 13 538 882 15 221 820 16 701 661 18 622 738 19 179 930 19 991 719 22 132 537 24 386 459 26 233 025 30 630 609* 34 345 855 35 876 693 29 983 632 45 610 234
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 0
326 084 222 813 172 830 205 237 194 411* 363 747 406 006 231 415 273 479
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
19 179 930 20 317 803 22 355 350 24 559 289 26 438 262 30 825 020* 34 709 602 36 282 699 30 215 047 45 883 713
Source: The Minerals Bureau, Department of Minerals and Energy 5.2.2 Total manufacturing As from January 1996 data on the manufacturing sector also include particulars of the former TBVC states. According to the information at the disposal of Stats SA, the contribution regarding the former TBVC states for March 1996 amounted to 5,8% of the total employment of the manufacturing sector.
Gross earnings (R’000)
Number of employees Excluding severance,
termination and redundancy payments
Severance, termination and
redundancy payments
Including severance,
termination and redundancy payments
Full-time Part-time All All employees All employees All employees
Year
17 18 19 20 21 22
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
1 299 255 1 263 956 1 244 539 1 193 948 1 187 733 1 147 210 1 173 474 1 078 298 1 220 499 1 212 389
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
52 313 50 532 62 256 65 724 73 576 89 805 91 884
103 758 110 833 111 109
1 537 511 1 499 484 1 453 151 1 425 626 1 421 815 1 437 553 1 456 367 1 395 636 1 351 568 1 314 488 1 306 795 1 259 672 1 261 309 1 237 015 1 265 358 1 182 056 1 331 332 1 323 498
30 550 830 34 095 339 38 603 656 42 032 759 46 611 502 51 417 237 55 674 439 58 203 808 64 747 976 68 173 317 72 374 890 77 200 302 84 587 580 87 982 155* 98 621 246 97 231 742 90 486 921
124 831 413
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
1 289 988 1 449 935 1 295 907 1 647 268 968 909 779 695* 1 220 268 1 658 281 1 144 560 1 617 059
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
66 037 964 69 623 252 73 670 797 78 847 570 85 556 489 88 761 850* 99 841 514 98 890 023 91 631 481
126 448 472
Source: Stats SA, Survey of employment and earnings (Statistical release P0275) Source: Stats SA, As from 2005 Quarterly employment statistics survey Statistical release P0277)
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5.5 LABOUR 5.2 Number of employees and gross earnings according to industry 5.2.3 Electricity, gas and water supply The data are based on a sample survey and refer to private establishments and public corporations which have as their main activity the generation and/or distribution of electricity, gas and water supply. As from January 1996 data on the electricity sector also include particulars of the former TBVC states. According to the information at the disposal of Stats SA, the contribution regarding the former TBVC states for March 1996 amounted to 1,9% of the total employment of the electricity sector. As from 1998 there has been a reclassification of water boards from local governments into the electricity, gas and water supply industry. This change was brought about by a new Act, the Water Services Act No. 108 of 1997, which caused a change in the definition of the main industrial activity of the water boards. Water boards are now classified under the Standard Industrial Classification of all Economic Activities (SIC) as the 'collection, purification and distribution of water', which falls under the electricity, gas and water supply industry.
Gross earnings (R’000)
Number of employees Excluding severance,
termination and redundancy payments
Severance, termination and
redundancy payments
Including severance,
termination and redundancy payments
Full-time Part-time All All employees All employees All employees
Year
23 24 25 26 27 28
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
38 482 43 108 39 694 39 171 38 324 42 035 42 984 41 863 50 004 52 231
..
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
37 59 49 64 339 530 948
1 835 1 499 1 410
50 920 47 940 45 890 42 480 39 975 39 684 40 112 39 613 38 519 43 167 39 743 39 235 38 663 42 565 43 932 43 698 51 503 53 641
1 708 275 1 880 501 2 042 102 2 275 384 2 383 566 2 707 305 3 095 125 3 953 126 4 556 699 5 230 462 5 193 802 5 949 751 6 178 626 6 725 960* 7 735 701 8 847 600 7 519 840
11 225 040
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
153 473 262 405 141 536 108 189 83 477 98 298 128 779 42 486 30 399 58 837
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
4 710 172 5 492 867 5 335 338 6 057 940 6 262 103 6 824 258* 7 864 480 8 890 086 7 550 239
11 283 877
Source: Stats SA, Survey of employment and earnings (Statistical release P0275) Source: Stats SA, As from 2005 Quarterly employment statistics survey Statistical release P0277) 5.2.4 Construction The data represent the employment in private construction and are based on a sample survey. As from January 1996 data on the construction industry also include particulars of the former TBVC states. According to the information at the disposal of Stats SA, the contribution regarding the former TBVC states amounted to 0,1% of the total employment of the construction industry in that year.
Gross earnings (R’000)
Number of employees Excluding severance,
termination and redundancy payments
Severance, termination and
redundancy payments
Including severance,
termination and redundancy payments
Full-time Part-time All All employees All employees All employees
Year
29 30 31 32 33 34
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
262 786 216 125 201 652 199 406 193 415 238 643 221 443 330 048 364 663 385 043
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
21 346 16 049 21 347 25 500 20 113 56 954 51 250
101 793 91 109 87 528
417 600 391 100 373 700 374 529 366 173 359 126 325 926 313 608 284 132 232 174 222 999 224 906 213 528 295 597 272 693 431 841 455 772 472 571
5 108 779 5 658 245 6 072 053 6 225 233 6 493 192 7 037 632 7 341 671 7 686 077 8 390 653 7 783 815 7 838 641 8 328 714 9 302 663 12 479 545* 13 243 794 23 117 407 21 623 627 32 356 886
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
79 732 97 053 68 544 74 068 108 661 53 953 83 704
114 612 79 745
211 678
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
8 470 385 7 880 868 7 907 185 8 402 782 9 411 324 12 533 498* 13 327 498 23 232 019 21 703 372 32 568 564
Source: Stats SA, Survey of employment and earnings (Statistical release P0275) Source: Stats SA, As from 2005 Quarterly employment statistics survey Statistical release P0277)
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5.6 LABOUR 5.2 Number of employees and gross earnings according to industry 5.2.5 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles, motor cycles and personal and household goods; hotels and restaurants The data relating to wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles, motorcycles and personal and household goods; hotels and restaurants are based on a sample survey. Data on the former TBVC states were included in this industry as from the first quarter of 1996. Information available to Stats SA indicates that the total employment of the commercial industries in these areas for March 1996 amounted to approximately 0,1% of the total employment for the wholesale trade industry, 1,0% of the total employment for the retail trade industry, and 0,7% of the total employment for the motor trade industry. For the hotels industry data on the former TBVC states were included as from the first quarter of 1995. The total employment in these states for March 1995 amounted to approximately 16,0% of the total employment of the hotels industry.
Gross earnings (R’000)
Number of employees Excluding severance,
termination and redundancy payments
Severance, termination and
redundancy payments
Including severance,
termination and redundancy payments
Full-time Part-time All All employees All employees All employees
Year
35 36 37 38 39 40
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
678 943 710 619 698 863 694 633 693 616 1 078 883 1 072 981 1 167 359 1 433 224 1 477 569
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
121 490 161 697 167 114 190 244 191 577 185 054 203 573 205 977 230 520 252 292
788 100 781 600 775 000 762 000 730 005 751 629 757 475 764 162 800 433 872 316 865 977 884 877 885 193
1 263 937 1 276 554 1 373 336 1 663 744 1 729 861
12 819 815 14 826 090 16 628 333 18 181 626 19 479 036 21 955 023 23 999 419 26 296 046 30 446 303 35 805 825 38 237 625 41 118 093 46 458 017 70 293 944* 79 252 827 83 185 830 87 452 670
125 483 472
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
357 942 376 861 351 245 536 158 364 037 328 535* 492 915 546 595 479 799 774 748
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
30 804 245 36 182 686 38 588 870 41 654 251 46 822 054 70 622 479* 79 745 742 83 732 425 87 932 469
126 258 220
Source: Stats SA, Survey of employment and earnings (Statistical release P0275) Source: Stats SA, As from 2005 Quarterly employment statistics survey (Statistical release P0277) 5.2.6 Total transport, storage and communication
Gross earnings (R’000)
Number of employees Excluding severance,
termination and redundancy payments
Severance, termination and
redundancy payments
Including severance,
termination and redundancy payments
Full-time Part-time All All employees All employees All employees
Year
41 42 43 44 45 46
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
236 573 232 591 205 074 191 782 187 171 197 446 196 746 302 518 334 139 333 925
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
8 910 10 589 16 448 15 941 12 672 8 666 9 388
17 880 18 355 25 014
361 268 343 340 334 995 303 072 280 642 284 348 283 275 276 085 245 483 243 180 221 522 207 723 199 843 206 112 206 134 320 398 352 494 358 939
7 853 143 9 030 188 12 731 467 12 899 192 13 709 454 15 791 486 16 452 954 17 365 671 16 838 649 14 774 752 16 313 187 14 989 311 16 413 530 20 198 944* 21 767 312 40 407 225 37 265 737 51 905 657
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
69 881 112 385 176 004 133 308 383 878 396 861* 428 441
1 440 309 233 169 680 667
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
16 908 530 14 887 137 16 489 191 15 122 619 16 797 408 20 595 805* 22 195 753 41 847 534 37 498 906 52 586 324
Source: Stats SA, Survey of employment and earnings (Statistical release P0275) Source: Stats SA, As from 2005 Quarterly employment statistics survey (Statistical release P0277)
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5.7 LABOUR 5.2 Number of employees and gross earnings according to industry 5.2.7 Financial intermediation, insurance, real estate and business services For banking institutions, building societies and insurance companies, data on the former TBVC states were included as from the first quarter of 1995. The total employment in these states for March 1995 amounted to approximately 1,0% of the total employment of the financial institutions industry.
Gross earnings (R’000)
Number of employees Excluding severance,
termination and redundancy payments
Severance, termination and
redundancy payments
Including severance,
termination and redundancy payments
Full-time Part-time All All employees All employees All employees
Year
47 48 49 50 51 52
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
210 147 195 098 187 874 184 161 178 989 1 004 086 1 020 480 1 242 484 1 434 337 1 462 099
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
8 139 9 567 8 825 8 488 7 103
127 144 151 318 235 726 310 221 362 510
186 280 186 545 190 503 193 076 193 779 200 981 215 250 217 180 218 286 204 665 196 699 192 649 186 092
1 131 230 1 171 798 1 478 210 1 744 558 1 824 609
6 298 825 7 174 100 8 685 883 10 158 146 11 243 898 12 771 205 14 557 568 15 955 792 18 565 563 20 621 263 22 822 296 24 293 710 27 483 568 114 944 676* 127 719 192 143 631 461 163 330 335 233 842 321
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
202 677 326 986 280 427 347 165 359 584 643 740* 596 014
1 279 083 1 134 484 1 532 126
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
18 768 240 20 948 249 23 102 723 24 640 875 27 843 152 115 588 416* 128 315 206 144 910 544 164 464 819 235 374 447
Source: Stats SA, Survey of employment and earnings (Statistical release P0275) Source: Stats SA, As from 2005 Quarterly employment statistics survey (Statistical release P0277) 5.2.8 Community, social and personal services
As from January 1993, the agricultural marketing boards are, according to the Standard Industrial Classification of all Economic Activities (SIC), included in this major group and not as previously shown in the major group 'Wholesale, retail and motor trade and hotels'. As from the second quarter of 1994 the information on the governments and the local governments of the former TBVC states was included in the public sector, which is part of the community, social and personal services industry. The total employment in these states for June 1994 amounted to approximately 12,0% of the total employment of the public sector. As from the first quarter of 1996 the information on all the universities of the former TBVC states is included in the public sector. The total employment for universities in these states for March 1996 amounted to approximately 11,0% of the total employment of the universities. 5.2.8.1 Government sector 5.2.8.1.1 National departments National departments do not include Transnet Ltd, SA Post Office Ltd or Telkom SA Ltd. Particulars relating to elected office bearers and part-time members of commissions are excluded. The State's contributions to pension, medical aid and other funds are, as from March 1992, included in salaries and wages. The average salaries and wages are, therefore, not strictly comparable with the information of previous years.
Gross earnings (R’000)
Number of employees Excluding severance,
termination and redundancy payments
Severance, termination and
redundancy payments
Including severance,
termination and redundancy payments
Full-time Part-time All All employees All employees All employees
Year
53 54 55 56 57 58
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
336 163 327 502 317 717 313 220 313 513 323 937 331 694 358 787 363 660 370 328
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
9 526 12 300 9 141 11 647 11 638 14 930 18 923 21 224 20 243 25 964
527 298 554 463 542 423 530 298 535 460 337 223 359 680 351 398 345 689 339 802 326 858 324 867 325 151 338 867 350 617 380 011 383 903 396 292
12 854 798 15 478 544 20 965 658 22 417 560 25 763 009 18 272 984 18 829 494 21 849 603 25 601 288 25 155 716 25 717 185 29 469 770 33 460 914 35 353 508 38 675 439 43 638 036 36 741 356 54 915 168
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
298 981 385 191 198 333 204 032 196 004 97 558 112 992 156 405 235 924 324 206
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
25 900 269 25 540 907 25 915 518 29 673 802 33 656 918 35 451 066 38 788 431 43 794 441 36 977 280 55 239 374
Source: Stats SA, Survey of employment and earnings (Statistical release P0275) Source: Stats SA, As from 2005 Quarterly employment statistics survey (Statistical release P0277)
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5.8 LABOUR 5.2 Number of employees and gross earnings according to industry 5.2.8.1 Government sector 5.2.8.1.2 Provincial administrations Particulars of elected office bearers are not included. The administrations' contributions to pension, medical aid and other funds are, as from March 1992, included in salaries and wages. The average salaries and wages are, therefore, not strictly comparable with the information of previous years. As from June 1994 the information or estimates in respect of the governments of the former TBVC states and the civil services of the former self-governing territories are included with those of the provincial administrations.
Gross earnings (R’000)
Number of employees Excluding severance,
termination and redundancy payments
Severance, termination and
redundancy payments
Including severance,
termination and redundancy payments
Full-time Part-time All All employees All employees All employees
Year
59 60 61 62 63 64
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
830 334 786 036 765 963 754 315 754 288 751 492 752 958 765 790 781 546 807 294
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
47 346 78 754 56 232 45 783 47 949 43 754 54 550 73 505 85 013 84 898
424 663 427 259 448 118 464 006 697 364 761 117 860 837 868 528 877 680 864 790 822 195 800 098 802 237 795 246 807 508 839 295 866 559 892 192
6 926 792 7 976 991 10 868 999 12 355 616 23 897 914 36 384 929 45 940 552 51 397 083 56 430 994 59 087 124 61 909 551 66 174 641 72 225 395 77 704 348* 86 347 095 94 879 451 78 374 366
115 526 945
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
359 535 419 305 611 089 461 056 382 718 472 552 320 752 330 875 303 338 686 208
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
56 790 529 59 506 429 62 520 640 66 635 697 72 608 113 78 176 900* 86 667 847 95 210 326 78 677 704
116 213 153
Source: Stats SA, Survey of employment and earnings (Statistical release P0275) Source: Stats SA, As from 2005 Quarterly employment statistics survey (Statistical release P0277)
5.2.8.1.3 Local governments Local governments include city councils, municipalities, town councils and health committees. The data are derived from periodic censuses and a sample survey. Local governments of the former TBVC states are included as from the second quarter of 1994. As from 1998 there has been a reclassification of water boards from local governments into the electricity, gas and water supply industry. This change was brought about by a new Act, the Water Services, 1997 (Act No. 108 of 1997), which caused a change in the definition of the main industrial activity of the water boards. Water boards are now classified under the Standard Industrial Classification of all Economic Activities (SIC) as the 'collection, purification and distribution of water', which falls under the electricity, gas and water supply industry.
Gross earnings (R’000)
Number of employees Excluding severance,
termination and redundancy payments
Severance, termination and
redundancy payments
Including severance,
termination and redundancy payments
Full-time Part-time All All employees All employees All employees
Year
65 66 67 68 69 70
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
.. ..
.. .. .. .. .. ..
235 811 216 466 214 766 213 290 215 575 193 682 188 652 186 772 184 257 193 368
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
7 979 7 050 6 386 7 609 7 291 14 267 14 400 15 781 15 246 15 257
237 990 232 319 230 616 224 907 240 175 246 801 247 515 254 132 243 790 223 516 221 152 220 899 222 866 207 949 203 052 202 553 199 503 208 625
4 881 470 5 756 938 7 003 291 7 617 680 9 035 923 10 394 046 11 110 363 12 145 175 13 103 701 13 694 461 14 539 099 16 232 493 16 986 705 16 465 319 18 950 143 22 036 490 17 804 629 25 237 340
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
81 323 114 762 63 681 78 743 81 077 207 783 113 081 111 739 86 805
185 573
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
13 185 024 13 809 223 14 602 780 16 311 236 17 067 782 16 673 102 19 063 224 22 148 229 17 891 434 25 422 913
Source: Stats SA, Survey of employment and earnings (Statistical release P0275) Source: Stats SA, As from 2005 Quarterly employment statistics survey (Statistical release P0277)
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5.9 LABOUR 5.2 Number of employees and gross earnings according to industry 5.2.8 Community, social and personal services 5.2.8.1 Government sector 5.2.8.1.4 Other government institutions Contains data regarding parastatal institutions, universities and technikons.
Gross earnings (R’000)
Number of employees Excluding severance,
termination and redundancy payments
Severance, termination and
redundancy payments
Including severance,
termination and redundancy payments
Full-time Part-time All All employees All employees All employees
Year
71 72 73 74 75 76
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
76 982 74 384 71 313 68 172 65 080 62 233 62 861 51 484 86 828 89 185
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
22 755 21 440 21 087 22 236 26 062 23 761 29 509 27 428 37 228 36 328
120 533 107 457 109 176 105 726 99 707
105 697 114 689 109 797 99 737 95 824 92 400 90 408 91 142 85 994 92 370 78 912
124 056 125 513
3 538 190 3 346 805 4 325 481 4 789 447 5 268 011 5 820 208 6 676 461 7 247 985 6 971 433 7 614 400 8 195 753 8 910 505 9 904 983 9 927 974*
11 447 959 10 652 913 13 143 659 18 208 498
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
122 474 158 113 243 218 110 687 162 738 32 654 52 215 56 616 76 903
121 721
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
7 093 907 7 772 513 8 438 971 9 021 192 10 067 721 9 960 628* 11 500 174 10 709 529 13 220 562 18 330 219
Source: Stats SA, Survey of employment and earnings (Statistical release P0275) Source: Stats SA, As from 2005 Quarterly employment statistics survey (Statistical release P0277) 5.2.8.1.5 Total government sector
Gross earnings (R’000)
Number of employees Excluding severance,
termination and redundancy payments
Severance, termination and
redundancy payments
Including severance,
termination and redundancy payments
Full-time Part-time All All employees All employees All employees
Year
77 78 79 80 81 82
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
1 479 290 1 404 388 1 369 759 1 348 997 1 348 456 1 331 344 1 336 165 1 362 833 1 416 291 1 460 175
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
87 606 119 544 92 846 87 275 92 940 96 712 117 382 137 938 157 730 162 447
1 310 484 1 321 498 1 330 333 1 324 937 1 572 706 1 450 838 1 582 721 1 583 855 1 566 896 1 523 932 1 462 605 1 436 272 1 441 396 1 428 056 1 453 547 1 500 771 1 574 021 1 622 622
28 201 250 32 559 278 43 163 429 47 180 303 63 964 857 70 872 167 82 556 870 92 639 846 102 107 416 105 551 701 110 361 588 120 787 409 132 577 997 139 451 149* 155 420 636 171 206 890 146 064 010 213 887 951
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
862 313 1 077 371 1 116 321 854 518 822 537 810 547 599 040 655 635 702 970
1 317 708
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
102 969 729 106 629 072 111 477 909 121 641 927 133 400 534 140 261 696* 156 019 676 171 862 525 146 766 980 215 205 659
Source: Stats SA, Survey of employment and earnings (Statistical release P0275) Source: Stats SA, As from 2005 Quarterly employment statistics survey (Statistical release P0277)
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5.10 LABOUR 5.2 Number of employees and gross earnings according to industry 5.2.8 Community, social and personal services 5.2.8.2 Other community, social and personal services
Gross earnings (R’000)
Number of employees Excluding severance,
termination and redundancy payments
Severance, termination and
redundancy payments
Including severance,
termination and redundancy payments
Full-time Part-time All All employees All employees All employees
Year
83 84 85 86 87 88
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
263 596 286 390 256 259 375 493 365 655
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
47 331 57 913 47 554 51 943 49 128
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
310 927 344 303 303 813 427 436 405 783
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
18 310 653* 20 908 586 21 573 476 27 467 569 37 878 185
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. ..
135 495* 145 773 92 435
115 977 141 895
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
18 446 148* 21 054 359 21 665 911 27 583 546 38 020 080
Source: Stats SA, Survey of employment and earnings (Statistical release P0275) Source: Stats SA, As from 2005 Quarterly employment statistics survey (Statistical release P0277) 5.2.8.3 Total community, social and personal services
Gross earnings (R’000)
Number of employees Excluding severance,
termination and redundancy payments
Severance, termination and
redundancy payments
Including severance,
termination and redundancy payments
Full-time Part-time All All employees All employees All employees
Year
89 90 91 92 93 94
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
1 488 930 1 413 956 1 379 553 1 358 348 1 358 587 1 594 940 1 622 555 1 619 092 1 791 784 1 816 830
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
88 686 120 627 93 855 87 375 93 123 144 043 175 295 185 492 209 673 211 575
1 323 884 1 335 498 1 344 433 1 340 037 1 587 386 1 465 808 1 596 771 1 596 745 1 577 616 1 534 583 1 473 408 1 445 723 1 451 710 1 738 983 1 797 850 1 804 584 2 001 457 2 028 405
28 295 772 32 688 967 43 329 151 47 335 202 64 143 022 71 063 727 82 765 105 92 856 327 102 362 302 105 812 636 110 601 011 121 013 911 132 855 321 157 761 802* 175 773 464 193 780 366 173 531 579 251 766 136
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
862 635 1 077 534 1 117 693 854 948 822 722
946 042* 743 304 748 070 818 947
1 459 603
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
103 224 937 106 890 170 111 718 704 121 868 859 133 678 043 158 707 844* 176 516 768 193 528 436 174 350 526 253 225 739
Source: Stats SA, Survey of employment and earnings (Statistical release P0275) Source: Stats SA, As from 2005 Quarterly employment statistics survey (Statistical release P0277)
SA STATISTICS, 2008
5.11 LABOUR 5.2 Number of employees and gross earnings according to industry 5.2.9 Total all industries
Gross earnings (R’000)
Number of employees Excluding severance,
termination and redundancy payments
Severance, termination and
redundancy payments
Including severance,
termination and redundancy payments
Full-time Part-time All All employees All employees All employees
Year
95 96 97 98 99 100
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
4 677 282 4 516 912 4 370 001 4 266 412 4 247 512 5 723 185 5 807 958 6 225 452 7 087 156 7 236 981
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
300 921 369 120 369 894 393 336 398 503 612 196 683 656 852 461 972 210
1 051 439
5 358 463 5 238 641 5 125 622 5 002 475 5 233 359 5 139 014 5 238 572 5 161 285 4 978 203 4 886 032 4 739 895 4 659 748 4 646 015 6 335 381 6 491 614 7 077 913 8 059 366 8 288 420
102 903 731 116 479 893 139 763 896 151 058 600 177 602 552 197 965 435 220 587 942 240 939 585 265 088 075 278 193 789 295 513 989 317 280 251 349 512 330 501 017 635* 559 015 149 625 078 324 611 194 341 877 021 160
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
3 016 328 4 029 243 3 654 169 3 873 934 3 296 505 3 441 535* 4 058 681 6 235 442 4 152 518 6 608 196
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
268 104 403 282 223 032 299 168 158 321 154 185 352 808 835 504 459 170* 563 073 830 631 313 766 615 346 859 883 629 356
Source: Stats SA, Survey of employment and earnings (Statistical release P0275) Source: Stats SA, As from 2005 Quarterly employment statistics survey (Statistical release P0277)
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5.12 LABOUR
5.3 Labour force survey (LFS)
The LFS is a twice-yearly rotating panel household survey, specifically designed to measure the dynamics of employment and unemployment in the country. It measures a variety of issues related to the labour market, including unemployment rates (official and expanded), according to standard definitions of the International Labour Organisation (ILO).
A rotating panel sample involves visiting the same dwelling units on a number of occasions (in this instance, five at most), and after the panel is established, replacing a proportion of these dwelling units each round (in this instance 20%). New dwelling units are added to the sample to replace those that are taken out. The advantage of this type of design is that it offers the ability to see how the work situation of members of the same dwelling units change over time, while retaining the larger picture of the overall employment situation in the country.
OFFICIAL AND EXPANDED UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) uses the following definition of unemployment as its official definition: The unemployed are those people within the economically active population who, (a) did not work during the seven days prior to the interview, (b) want to work and are available to start work within a week of the interview, and (c) have taken active steps to look for work or to start some form of self-employment in the four weeks prior to the interview. The expanded unemployment rate excludes criterion (c).
Among those who are included in the expanded, but not the official definition of unemployment, will be discouraged job seekers (those who said they were unemployed but had not taken active steps to find work in the four weeks prior to the interview).
Stats SA reports on the situation of the unemployed using both the official and the expanded definition. In the present economic climate, there is a proportion of discouraged job seekers who face constraints, for example high travel costs and lack of transport, when seeking work.
5.3.1 Estimated population of working age (15-65 years) by population group, gender and labour market status according to the official definition of unemployment, September 2007
Economically active Total
Not economically
active Total Workers Unemployed Rate
1 000 %
Population group and gender
101 102 103 104 105 106
All population groups Total Male Female Black African Total Male Female Coloured Total Male Female Indian or Asian Total Male Female White Total Male Female
30 413 14 682 15 708
23 797 11 519 12 265
2 767 1 294 1 473
808 413 395
2 986 1 420 1 554
13 235 5 245 7 981
10 878 4 447 6 423
1 027 377 650
343 107 236
969 305 662
17 178 9 437 7 727
12 919 7 072 5 842
1 740 917 823
466 306 159
2 017 1 115
892
13 234 7 554 5 668
9 459 5 437 4 018
1 380 733 646
422 280 142
1 937 1 077
852
3 945 1 883 2 059
3 461 1 634 1 824
360 183 177
44 26 18
79 39 41
23,0 20,0 26,7
26,8 23,1 31,2
20,7 20,0 21,5
9,4 8,6
11,0
3,9 3,5 4,5
Source: Stats SA, Labour force survey (LFS) (Statistical release P0210) Totals include other and unspecified population groups and sex. Due to rounding, numbers do not necessarily add up to totals.
SA STATISTICS, 2008
5.13 LABOUR 5.3 Labour force survey (LFS) 5.3.2 Estimated population of working age (15-65 years) by province, gender and labour market status according to the official definition of unemployment, September 2007
1 000
Economically active Total
Not economically
active Total Workers Unemployed Rate
1 000 % Province
107 108 109 110 111 112
SOUTH AFRICA Total Male Female WESTERN CAPE Total Male Female EASTERN CAPE Total Male Female NORTHERN CAPE Total Male Female FREE STATE Total Male Female KWAZULU-NATAL Total Male Female NORTH WEST Total Male Female GAUTENG Total Male Female MPUMALANGA Total Male Female LIMPOPO Total Male Female
30 413 14 682 15 708
3 210 1 550 1 654
4 006 1 912 2 089
715 346 370
1 934 951 984
6 163 2 913 3 250
2 155 1 061 1 092
6 994 3 569 3 415
2 176 1 046 1 130
3 060 1 334 1 726
13 235 5 245 7 981
1 042 392 645
2 066 843
1 222
306 111 195
837 336 501
2 940 1 220 1 720
1 035 428 607
2 247 824
1 422
901 351 550
1 861 740
1 120
17 178 9 437 7 727
2 168 1 158 1 009
1 940 1 069
867
409 235 175
1 098 615 483
3 223 1 693 1 530
1 120 634 485
4 747 2 745 1 993
1 275 695 580
1 199 594 606
13 234 7 554 5 668
1 800 969 831
1 491 856 634
304 188 117
831 497 334
2 285 1 223 1 061
850 510 339
3 821 2 286 1 526
983 579 404
868 448 421
3 945 1 883 2 059
368 189 178
449 213 233
123 47 58
267 118 149
938 470 468
270 124 146
926 459 467
292 116 175
331 146 185
23,0 20,0 26,7
17,0 16,3 17,6
23,1 19,9 26,9
25,7 20,2 33,2
24,3 19,2 30,8
29,1 27,8 30,6
24,1 19,5 30,1
19,5 16,7 23,4
22,9 16,7 30,3
27,6 24,6 30,5
Source: Stats SA, Labour force survey (LFS) (Statistical release P0210) Totals include other and unspecified population groups and sex. Due to rounding, numbers do not necessarily add up to totals.
SA STATISTICS, 2008
5.14 LABOUR 5.3 Labour force survey (LFS) 5.3.3 Workers (employers, employees and self-employed (15-65 years)) in the formal and informal sectors by main industry, population group and gender, September 2007
1 000
Black African Coloured Indian or Asian
Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Main industry
113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121
Total Agriculture, hunting, forestry and fishing Mining and quarrying Manufacturing Electricity, gas and water supply Construction Wholesale and retail trade Transport, storage and communication Financial intermediation, insurance, real estate and business services Community, social and personal services Private households with employed persons Exterritorial organisations and foreign government
9 459
866 389
1 158 85
838 2 166
412
727
1 660
1 131
27
5 437
573 364 821 44
742 1 037
348
481
743
272
13
4 018
293 23
338 41 95
1 128
64
246
916
859
14
1 380
158 †
250 16
124 270
64
123
252
106
†
733
106 †
147 11
120 114
35
58
108
25
†
646
53 †
102 † †
156
29
66
144
81
†
422
† †
81 †
14 133
30
58
90
†
†
280
† †
57 †
13 102
22
32
41
†
†
142
† †
23 † †
31
†
26
49
†
†
White Total
Total Male Female Total Male Female Main industry
122 123 124 125 126 127
Total Agriculture, hunting, forestry and fishing Mining and quarrying Manufacturing Electricity, gas and water supply Construction Wholesale and retail trade Transport, storage and communication Financial intermediation, insurance, real estate and business services Community, social and personal services Private households with employed persons Exterritorial organisations and foreign government
1 937
136 54
305 †
90 364
86
429
446
†
16
1 077
117 44
202 †
71 230
53
207
133
†
13
852
19 †
102 †
20 134
33
220
310
†
†
13 234
1 164 455
1 799 116
1 066 2 952
596
1 340
2 452
1 244
51
7 554
798 419
1 231 68
947 1 496
460
781
1 027
299
29
5 668
366 30
567 48
119 1 455
135
558
1 422
945
22
Source: Stats SA, Labour force survey (LFS) (Statistical release P0210) † For all values of 10 000 or lower the sample size is too small for reliable estimates. Totals include other and unspecified population groups and sex. Due to rounding, numbers do not necessarily add up to totals.
SA STATISTICS, 2008
5.15 LABOUR 5.3 Labour force survey (LFS) 5.3.3 Workers (employers, employees and self-employed (15-65 years)) in the formal sector by main industry, population group and gender, September 2007 (concluded)
1 000
Black African Coloured Indian or Asian
Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Main industry
128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136
Total Agriculture, hunting, forestry and fishing Mining and quarrying Manufacturing Electricity, gas and water supply Construction Wholesale and retail trade Transport, storage and communication Financial intermediation, insurance, real estate and business services Community, social and personal services Private households with employed persons Exterritorial organisations and foreign government
6 215
536 384 950 77
489 1 299
307
670
1 490
†
†
4 005
381 360 717 38
428 693
256
442
679
†
†
2 208
155 23
233 39 61
606
51
228
811
†
†
1 174
148 †
237 15
100 246
59
114
238
†
†
647
99 †
140 11 97
103
29
54
104
†
†
527
49 †
97 † †
143
29
60
134
†
†
379
† †
80 † †
111
27
57
84
-
†
246
† †
57 † †
84
19
31
38
-
-
132
- †
23 † †
27
†
26
46
-
†
White Total
Total Male Female Total Male Female Main industry
137 138 139 140 141 142
Total Agriculture, hunting, forestry and fishing Mining and quarrying Manufacturing Electricity, gas and water supply Construction Wholesale and retail trade Transport, storage and communication Financial intermediation, insurance, real estate and business services Community, social and personal services Private households with employed persons Exterritorial organisations and foreign government
1 814
130 54
295 23 81
326
83
408
423
-
†
1 004
112 44
194 20 61
202
51
202
125
-
†
801
18 †
100 †
19 125
32
205
295
-
†
9 601
816 449
1 565 108 681
1 985
479
1 252
2 239
†
18
5 915
594 415
1 112 61
596 1 082
358
731
948
†
11
3 674
222 29
452 47 84
903
121
520
1 288
†
†
Source: Stats SA, Labour force survey (LFS) (Statistical release P0210) † For values of 10 000 or lower the sample size is too small for reliable estimates. Totals include other and unspecified population groups and sex. Due to rounding, numbers do not necessarily add up to totals.
SA STATISTICS, 2008
5.16 LABOUR 5.4 Labour force survey (LFS) comparison Stats SA has updated the entire series of LFS results to reflect the new population estimates released in February 2005. Until now, only the two most recent rounds of the LFS (released in March and June this year) reflected these estimates. In addition, all rounds of the series have now been benchmarked to Census 2001, including the early rounds that were previously benchmarked to Census ’96. The resulting estimates are now comparable for the entire series to date. 5.4.1 Labour market trends March 2007 and September 2007: Using the official definition of unemployment within 95% confidence limits
Lower limit (‘000) Estimate (‘000) Upper limit (‘000) Variable
143 144 145
12 287 12 792
4 123 3 710
12 834 12 854
12 648 13 234
4 336 3 945
13 211 13 235
13 010 13 675
4 549 4 180
13 588 13 616
%
%
%
a b c d
Total employed Total unemployed (official definition) Total not economically active Official unemployment rate = b/c*100 = f
Mar 2007 Sep 2007 Mar 2007 Sep 2007 Mar 2007 Sep 2007 Mar 2007 Sep 2007
24,6 21,9
25,5 23,0
26,5 24,1
Source: Stats SA, Labour force survey (LFS) (Statistical release P0210)
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6.1 PRICES
6.1 Production prices 6.1.1 Historical table, 1930-2007
This series was previously known as 'Wholesale price indices'. The compilation of the indices shown for 1960 and earlier years differs considerably from that for the subsequent years where the series, 'Commodities for South African Consumption', are shown. Indices on various bases have been linked to the current series with 2000 as base (columns 1-3).
2000=100
Production price index: Commodities for SA consumption
Total South African Imported Year
1 2 3
1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
1,1 1,0 1,0 1,0 1,1 1,0 1,0 1,1 1,1 1,1 1,2 1,3 1,5 1,6 1,7 1,8 1,8 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,2 2,5 2,9 2,9 2,9 3,0 3,1 3,2 3,2 3,2 3,2 3,2 3,2 3,2 3,4 3,4 3,5 3,7 3,7 3,8 3,9 4,1 4,4 5,0 5,9 6,9 8,0 9,0 9,9 11,4 13,3 15,1 17,2 19,0 20,6 24,1 28,8 32,8 37,1 42,8 47,9 53,4 57,8 61,6 66,7 73,0 78,1 83,6 86,6 91,6 100,0 108,4 123,8 125,9 126,7 130,6 140,6 154,7
1,1 1,6 1,0 1,1 1,3 1,1 1,2 1,2 1,3 1,2 1,3 1,3 1,5 1,6 1,8 1,8 1,9 1,9 2,0 2,0 2,1 2,4 2,8 2,9 2,9 3,0 3,1 3,2 3,2 3,2 3,3 3,3 3,3 3,3 3,5 3,6 3,7 3,8 3,8 4,0 4,1 4,3 4,6 5,2 6,0 7,0 8,0 9,1 10,0 11,4 13,1 15,0 17,0 18,8 20,4 23,5 27,9 32,1 36,5 42,0 47,2 52,9 57,7 61,8 67,2 73,9 79,4 85,5 88,6 93,2 100,0 107,8 122,4 127,2 130,1 133,9 144,1 158,7
1,1 1,0 0,9 0,9 0,9 0,9 0,9 0,9 0,9 0,9 1,1 1,4 1,5 1,6 1,6 1,6 1,6 1,7 1,9 2,2 2,3 2,8 3,2 2,9 2,9 3,1 3,1 3,1 3,1 3,1 3,1 3,2 3,2 3,2 3,3 3,4 3,4 3,5 3,5 3,6 3,7 3,9 4,3 4,8 5,9 7,2 8,5 9,4 10,3 12,4 14,8 16,4 18,8 20,7 22,4 27,7 34,0 37,3 41,4 48,1 53,0 57,4 59,8 62,7 66,1 71,2 75,0 78,7 81,1 87,4 100,0 110,0 127,1 121,8 117,1 121,3 130,7 143,2
Source: Stats SA, Production price index (PPI) (Statistical release P0142.1)
Fig. 6.1 - Production price indexCommodities for South African consumption
Annual percentage change
-15,0
-10,0
-5,0
0,0
5,0
10,0
15,0
20,0
25,0
30,0
35,0
1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005
Source: Stats SA Total SA Imported
Perc
enta
ge
6.2
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6.3 PRICES 6.2 Production price index The production price index (PPI) measures price trends of commodities produced throughout the major sectors of the economy, i.e. agriculture, forestry, fishing, mining, manufacturing, electricity, gas and water and wholesale and retail trade (in the case of imported goods). All commodities included in the PPI are classified according to the Standard Industrial Classification of all Economic Activities (SIC). The SIC is based on a standard industrial classification compiled by the United Nations (UN) for international use. Commodities in the manufacturing sector are divided into 23 major industrial groups according to the SIC. Price information is collected for products known as 'indicator products'. Indicator products are identified as those products whose sale value represents the largest part of the total value of sales (turnover) in an industrial group. Prices are collected at the first sales point after production, which is producers in the case of locally produced commodities, and wholesalers or retailers in the case of imported commodities. Prices 'ex-factory' are requested but 'delivered' or 'free on rail/free on board' are accepted if it is the normal basis of quotation. Where prices are dependent on the quantity purchased or the class of purchaser, the price for the predominant quantity or class of purchaser is collected. Value-added tax (VAT) is excluded and normal discounts generally available to purchasers are deducted from quoted prices. Where possible, price information is collected at successive time intervals, for the same grade or quality of commodities. In the case of specialised commodities, such as machinery and transport equipment, price information is collected for equivalent items. Where quality or other changes occur in commodities, or where substitute commodities are introduced, the price indices are adjusted to compensate for any change in the price solely due to quality or similar changes. Price information refers to the first seven days of the relevant month, except in the mining and agricultural sectors where average prices for the relevant month are collected. Most prices for commodities manufactured locally are collected at three-monthly intervals, while prices of imported commodities are collected monthly. If Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) was notified of price changes for products not surveyed on a monthly basis, products would be surveyed whenever price changes occur. The weighting system has been obtained mainly from industrial and agricultural production statistics as well as foreign trade statistics (columns 4-348). Commodity group index: Value of total South African production plus imports, less exports (columns 4-15; 40-51; 76-87; 112-124; 151-160; 181-192; 217-226; 247-256; 277-287 and 310-322).
2000=100
All groups Agriculture, forestry, fishing and mining
Agriculture Year
Total 1/
SA 2/ Imported Total
Total Food Grain Sugar cane Oil seeds
Veg- etables
and dried beans
Fruit Meat
All commodities for South African consumption
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Weights 100,00 73,00 27,00 15,22 7,68 7,34 1,51 0,38 0,18 0,68 0,68 2,37
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
42,8 47,9 53,4 57,8 61,6 66,7 73,0 78,1 83,6 86,6 91,6 100,0 108,4 123,8 125,9 126,7 130,6 140,6 154,7
42,0 47,2 52,9 57,7 61,8 67,2 73,9 79,4 85,5 88,6 93,2 100,0 107,8 122,4 127,2 130,1 133,9 144,1 158,7
48,1 53,0 57,4 59,8 62,7 66,1 71,2 75,0 78,7 81,1 87,4 100,0 110,0 127,1 121,8 117,1 121,3 130,7 143,2
38,0 42,5 47,9 52,7 54,2 58,4 65,5 71,5 77,3 76,2 82,2 100,0 110,6 130,9 125,3 128,0 135,5 160,6 188,3
47,3 49,4 54,3 63,9 67,6 76,6 82,1 86,4 92,9 94,1 96,3 100,0 112,9 139,8 132,3 130,6 123,8 144,7 177,9
47,1 50,5 56,2 66,2 69,8 77,0 82,9 87,3 93,9 95,6 97,3 100,0 110,1 137,0 127,4 127,5 123,3 144,9 174,8
.. .. .. ..
74,7 66,2 76,5 86,9 87,6 87,0 101,2 100,0 119,4 175,7 129,5 129,7 100,5 143,5 207,7
.. .. .. ..
80,2 83,0 85,3 85,5 92,4 96,0 93,2 100,0 122,5 134,0 140,0 128,2 131,7 156,9 160,5
.. .. .. ..
106,6 108,8 104,3 103,3 103,3 103,3 102,2 100,0 150,5 185,5 170,9 175,7 158,2 167,8 285,9
.. .. .. ..
50,6 69,2 65,5 70,9 72,7 78,2 74,6 100,0 91,0 128,9 141,0 115,1 121,5 134,1 163,9
.. .. .. ..
89,0 107,4 147,7 149,3 133,4 145,4 134,3 100,0 111,4 125,1 115,4 123,8 126,1 134,4 153,8
.. .. .. ..
56,4 78,0 78,4 81,0 91,6 93,4 93,9 100,0 108,2 129,9 126,5 129,2 134,1 157,6 174,7
Source: Stats SA, Production price index (PPI) (Statistical release P0142.1) 1/ All commodities include products of agriculture, forestry, fishing, mining and quarrying and manufacturing, as well as electricity, gas and water. 2/ Commodities manufactured in SA from South African or imported materials.
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6.4 PRICES 6.2 Production price index (continued) 6.2.1 Indices, yearly
Value of total South African production (columns 16-27; 52-63; 88-99; 125-137; 161-170; 193-204; 227-236; 257-266; 288-298 and 323-335).
2000=100
All groups Agriculture, forestry, fishing and mining
Agriculture Year Total
1/ SA 2/ Imported Total
Total Food Grain Sugar cane Oil seeds
Veg- etables
and dried beans
Fruit Meat
Output of South African industry groups - Total output
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
Weights 100,00 100,00 - 19,69 8,55 8,35 1,70 0,40 0,18 0,81 1,20 2,48
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
42,6 47,6 53,0 57,0 60,7 66,0 73,0 79,1 85,6 89,4 93,8 100,0 107,6 122,1 124,8 127,7 132,4 142,6 158.2
42,6 47,6 53,0 57,0 60,7 66,0 73,0 79,1 85,6 89,4 93,8 100,0 107,6 122,4 127,2 130,1 133,9 144,1 158,7
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
43,7 48,1 53,6 58,3 59,3 64,3 72,3 79,8 88,1 93,0 96,8 100,0 109,8 128,3 121,3 125,6 129,5 147,0 170,5
49,6 51,6 56,1 65,8 69,1 78,0 83,5 88,1 94,3 95,5 97,8 100,0 111,6 138,8 130,6 128,6 120,4 142,6 176,4
48,9 52,5 58,2 68,2 71,6 78,4 84,2 89,2 94,9 96,6 98,8 100,0 108,9 135,3 125,2 124,9 119,1 141,7 172,0
.. .. .. ..
79,8 70,1 80,4 88,8 90,3 90,1 104,0 100,0 120,1 183,3 138,6 136,7 102,4 155,0 226,0
.. .. .. ..
80,2 83,0 85,3 85,5 92,4 96,0 93,2 100,0 122,5 134,0 140,0 128,2 131,7 156,9 160,5
.. .. .. ..
106,5 108,7 104,3 103,3 103,3 103,3 102,2 100,0 150,5 185,5 170,9 175,7 158,2 167,8 285,9
.. .. .. ..
51,9 70,9 67,1 72,5 74,3 79,8 76,5 100,0 91,2 123,9 134,3 112,0 117,5 128,4 154,1
.. .. .. ..
78,7 88,3 116,2 134,3 120,4 127,4 128,4 100,0 100,4 105,1 92,5 97,9 97,0 103,5 118,4
.. .. .. ..
56,5 78,3 78,8 81,2 91,3 93,1 93,6 100,0 108,0 129,6 126,1 128,7 133,6 157,1 174,1
1/ All commodities include agriculture, forestry, fishing, mining, manufacturing, electricity, gas and water. 2/ Commodities manufactured in SA from South African or imported materials. Output of South African industry groups: South African consumption: Value of total South African consumption, less exports (columns 28-39; 64-75; 100-111; 138-150; 171-180; 205-216; 237-246; 267-276; 299-309 and 336-348).
2000=100
All groups Agriculture, forestry, fishing and mining
Agriculture Year Total
1/ SA 2/ Imported Total
Total Food Grain Sugar cane Oil seeds
Veg- etables
and dried beans
Fruit Meat
Output of South African industry groups - For South African consumption
28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
Weights 100,00 100,00 - 16,29 9,67 9,44 1,59 0,52 0,24 0,93 0,91 3,23
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
42,0 47,2 52,9 57,7 61,8 67,2 73,9 79,4 85,5 88,6 93,2 100,0 107,8 122,4 127,2 130,1 133,9 144,1 158,7
42,0 47,2 52,9 57,7 61,8 67,2 73,9 79,4 85,5 88,6 93,2 100,0 107,8 122,4 127,2 130,1 133,9 144,1 158,7
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
44,5 49,4 56,3 63,6 65,7 71,5 78,9 83,1 89,8 92,0 95,5 100,0 109,3 128,9 124,9 129,4 129,1 149,1 174,8
47,3 49,4 54,3 64,2 67,9 76,6 81,8 85,8 92,8 94,1 96,5 100,0 113,3 140,9 134,0 132,8 125,7 147,3 181,0
47,0 50,4 56,2 66,4 70,1 77,1 82,7 86,8 93,7 95,5 97,3 100,0 110,3 137,4 128,3 128,9 124,6 146,5 176,1
.. .. .. ..
76,3 66,3 77,0 86,5 88,3 88,0 103,6 100,0 121,7 187,1 133,0 135,7 99,8 150,5 222,0
.. .. .. ..
80,2 83,0 85,3 85,5 92,4 96,0 93,2 100,0 122,5 134,0 140,0 128,2 131,7 156,9 160,5
.. .. .. ..
106,6 108,9 104,3 103,3 103,3 103,3 102,2 100,0 150,5 185,5 170,9 175,7 158,2 167,8 285,9
.. .. .. ..
50,5 69,0 65,4 70,8 72,7 78,1 74,5 100,0 91,0 128,9 141,0 115,1 121,5 134,1 163,9
.. .. .. ..
89,1 107,5 148,7 150,4 134,0 146,4 135,0 100,0 111,2 124,6 114,9 123,7 125,0 133,4 153,5
.. .. .. ..
56,4 78,1 78,5 81,1 91,7 93,5 94,0 100,0 108,2 130,0 126,7 129,3 134,3 158,0 175,1
1/ All commodities include agriculture, forestry, fishing, mining, manufacturing, electricity, gas and water. 2/ Commodities manufactured in SA from South African or imported materials.
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6.5 PRICES 6.2 Production price index 6.2.1 Indices, yearly (continued)
2000=100
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and mining Manufacturing
Agriculture Mining and quarrying Year
Milk and eggs
Other food Other
Forestry Fishing Total Coal Metal
ores Other
minerals
Total SA Imported
All commodities for South African consumption
40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51
Weights 0,96 0,58 0,34 1,97 0,12 5,45 1,59 0,68 3,18 80,28 56,60 23,68
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
.. .. .. ..
68,2 72,7 76,2 82,9 101,1 99,1 96,2 100,0 111,1 121,0 127,3 128,0 123,2 128,4 147,3
.. .. .. ..
104,7 110,8 129,9 105,8 103,5 103,5 104,9 100,0 95,7 94,8 100,5 127,5 135,5 144,0 150,5
49,3 39,5 35,5 41,0 45,5 68,6 70,5 72,3 79,8 74,5 83,0 100,0 147,9 176,9 195,5 170,6 130,0 143,0 218,2
51,8 59,9 64,4 71,3 73,3 83,3 93,8 94,7 96,7 98,8 99,5 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,1 100,9 101,8 106,9 114,8
37,4 41,8 48,6 56,2 61,0 64,5 69,3 74,2 92,6 96,3 97,5 100,0 111,2 128,9 136,7 138,5 159,4 186,1 218,4
27,3 33,0 38,1 39,4 39,2 39,7 47,4 55,3 60,8 57,7 67,4 100,0 108,2 126,1 120,7 130,6 160,6 198,4 224,8
28,8 35,6 46,2 51,2 52,7 52,8 62,5 72,4 82,7 85,6 91,6 100,0 103,3 111,4 117,2 145,2 160,4 166,9 169,9
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
78,7 84,1 82,3 87,8 100,0 108,3 132,5 120,9 141,6 160,5 248,2 301,0
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
47,7 51,8 46,8 58,1 100,0 108,7 129,8 120,3 118,5 157,8 200,2 232,2
43,6 48,7 54,2 58,2 62,8 68,1 74,1 79,2 84,6 88,5 93,5 100,0 108,1 123,3 127,0 127,4 130,5 137,8 149,7
41,1 46,2 51,8 55,9 60,5 65,9 72,5 78,7 84,5 87,8 92,7 100,0 107,6 122,4 129,5 132,1 136,5 145,0 157,7
52,9 57,8 62,6 66,3 70,3 74,7 78,0 80,0 84,2 90,5 95,7 100,0 109,5 125,8 121,4 116,5 116,4 121,1 130,7
Output of South African industry groups - Total output
52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63
Weights 1,00 0,58 0,20 2,06 0,16 8,92 3,22 3,64 2,06 75,63 75,63 -
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
.. .. .. ..
68,2 72,7 76,2 82,9 101,1 99,1 96,2 100,0 111,2 121,0 127,5 128,2 123,3 128,5 147,4
.. .. .. ..
121,1 121,7 131,2 105,2 102,8 102,8 104,1 100,0 96,0 93,4 100,7 135,2 143,7 149,8 152,0
60,5 48,1 41,4 45,7 46,0 69,5 72,8 73,9 84,8 80,2 83,4 100,0 156,2 194,7 219,4 189,1 141,4 155,4 248,9
53,3 63,0 67,9 73,3 73,6 82,6 93,4 94,2 96,5 98,7 99,4 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,1 100,9 101,8 106,9 114,7
37,4 42,2 49,4 57,5 62,8 66,5 72,5 76,9 92,5 94,3 96,8 100,0 111,5 131,1 136,8 136,1 156,3 185,2 219,0
40,1 46,2 52,4 54,0 53,3 55,8 65,4 74,7 83,9 90,4 95,0 100,0 109,9 124,4 116,6 127,8 143,6 159,4 176,3
31,3 37,1 46,6 50,9 52,2 53,7 63,8 76,9 89,6 89,8 92,2 100,0 117,3 133,3 121,0 147,8 172,7 182,0 199,1
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
72,7 82,0 89,9 94,9 100,0 107,4 120,2 116,6 124,0 134,3 160,2 179,7
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
79,2 83,7 91,6 97,8 100,0 102,6 117,8 109,9 103,2 114,4 122,5 134,8
42,3 47,3 52,8 56,5 61,2 66,7 73,4 79,3 85,0 88,2 92,9 100,0 107,1 121,4 126,9 129,5 134,3 142,8 156,8
42,2 47,2 52,7 56,4 61,1 66,6 73,3 79,1 84,8 88,0 92,8 100,0 107,6 122,4 129,5 132,1 136,5 145,0 157,7
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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6.6 PRICES 6.2 Production price index 6.2.1 Indices, yearly (continued)
2000=100
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and mining Manufacturing
Agriculture Mining and quarrying Year
Milk and eggs
Other food Other
Forestry Fishing Total Coal Metal
ores Other
minerals
Total SA Imported
Output of South African industry groups - For South African consumption
64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75
Weights 1,32 0,70 0,23 2,67 0,16 3,79 2,09 0,88 0,82 77,54 77,54 -
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
.. .. .. ..
68,2 72,7 76,1 82,9 101,1 99,1 96,2 100,0 111,1 121,0 127,3 128,0 123,2 128,4 147,3
.. .. .. ..
121,7 122,3 131,9 105,3 102,8 102,8 104,2 100,0 96,0 93,4 100,7 135,2 143,7 149,8 152,0
46,7 35,8 31,7 37,8 42,1 64,8 64,7 67,2 75,9 69,4 81,1 100,0 164,8 200,0 230,5 199,6 144,4 159,7 263,3
53,5 63,1 68,1 73,2 73,6 82,5 93,3 94,2 96,5 98,7 99,4 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,1 100,9 101,9 107,0 114,9
35,8 40,2 46,9 54,5 59,4 62,8 67,6 72,8 92,4 96,2 97,5 100,0 111,3 129,3 137,4 139,2 160,5 187,9 220,9
37,4 45,4 54,2 57,7 57,7 59,2 69,0 74,8 81,7 85,0 91,2 100,0 105,1 118,0 118,1 139,7 155,1 181,3 198,6
28,6 35,3 45,9 50,8 52,3 52,4 62,1 72,0 82,4 85,3 91,4 100,0 103,4 111,9 118,0 147,2 163,2 169,9 173,1
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
77,7 83,4 81,4 87,3 100,0 108,7 134,0 121,8 143,6 163,5 255,6 311,0
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
80,2 84,1 89,9 95,7 100,0 106,0 117,0 115,0 117,2 126,5 131,8 144,3
41,1 46,2 51,8 55,9 60,5 65,9 72,5 78,7 84,5 87,8 92,7 100,0 107,6 122,4 129,5 132,1 136,5 145,0 157,7
41,1 46,2 51,8 55,9 60,5 65,9 72,5 78,7 84,5 87,8 92,7 100,0 107,6 122,4 129,5 132,1 136,5 145,0 157,7
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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6.7 PRICES 6.2 Production price index 6.2.1 Indices, yearly (continued)
2000=100
Manufacturing
Food
Meat Year
Total Total Fresh
meat Meat
products
Fish and fish
products
Fruit and vege- table
products
Fats and oils
Milk products
Grain mill products Sugar Coffee
and tea Other
All commodities for South African consumption
76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87
Weights 10,16 1,79 1,43 0,36 0,19 0,47 0,84 1,31 1,82 0,38 0,23 3,16
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
42,6 45,4 50,4 54,7 59,1 68,2 72,7 80,5 87,0 91,6 95,7 100,0 107,9 134,4 138,5 135,9 134,4 144,3 165,8
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
88,1 95,1 94,0 94,8 100,0 109,8 138,8 135,1 139,8 148,5 174,4 190,6
48,6 47,6 51,8 54,9 59,1 80,7 82,9 89,7 96,1 93,9 94,5 100,0 110,0 142,6 137,1 142,2 151,1 182,0 199,1
.. .. .. ..
66,6 72,0 78,6 85,4 94,6 96,9 97,3 100,0 109,5 122,0 126,1 129,2 136,8 139,3 151,6
.. .. .. ..
56,4 60,0 66,7 76,6 88,3 102,0 97,0 100,0 119,9 145,0 138,0 126,4 122,2 136,4 164,0
.. .. .. ..
64,8 67,1 69,7 74,5 81,5 88,9 94,6 100,0 108,0 118,7 129,6 133,7 136,3 141,5 148,3
.. .. .. ..
65,9 73,2 79,7 86,2 92,6 98,7 104,8 100,0 108,6 135,1 131,1 127,6 119,3 128,3 170,9
.. .. .. ..
64,2 67,1 71,0 80,1 90,8 93,5 94,7 100,0 109,6 127,9 143,4 146,8 149,4 152,9 173,1
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
81,8 84,0 89,6 95,6 100,0 104,7 145,7 145,2 124,7 112,2 119,6 148,4
.. .. .. ..
66,4 70,1 73,6 77,5 80,7 88,6 95,3 100,0 105,8 117,4 126,5 121,7 122,5 130,9 137,5
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
78,1 83,0 91,0 97,5 100,0 105,4 121,2 130,9 132,7 131,6 133,4 139,3
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
77,3 84,8 89,3 94,5 100,0 107,6 131,6 139,4 139,7 138,5 144,7 163,6
Output of South African industry groups - Total output
88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99
Weights 10,77 1,83 1,34 0,49 0,24 0,77 0,61 1,35 1,80 0,70 0,24 3,23
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
43,3 45,6 50,5 54,8 59,3 68,6 73,1 80,5 86,8 91,4 95,7 100,0 107,4 133,6 138,3 135,9 134,4 143,7 163,7
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
87,9 94,8 93,7 94,6 100,0 109,2 138,5 135,0 139,8 147,4 172,4 187,0
48,8 47,8 52,0 55,1 59,3 81,0 83,2 89,8 96,1 93,9 94,6 100,0 109,6 142,7 137,2 142,7 151,3 181,6 198,0
.. .. .. ..
64,3 69,6 76,3 82,9 91,8 94,0 94,7 100,0 108,5 122,5 127,2 129,4 133,0 136,2 143,6
.. .. .. ..
61,3 64,4 71,9 79,6 87,5 97,6 97,4 100,0 110,2 131,5 130,6 128,7 126,5 139,4 167,2
.. .. .. ..
64,7 66,1 70,4 74,5 81,6 88,9 94,6 100,0 105,5 116,8 122,3 123,6 125,6 130,3 137,2
.. .. .. ..
66,0 75,1 82,9 90,2 96,7 103,4 109,0 100,0 107,5 139,4 139,1 135,2 127,5 136,6 176,4
.. .. .. ..
63,7 66,8 71,1 80,2 91,0 93,6 94,8 100,0 109,3 127,8 143,5 147,4 150,0 153,5 172,7
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
82,7 84,7 89,9 95,6 100,0 103,3 144,4 146,8 125,7 111,6 118,1 148,5
.. .. .. ..
62,0 67,9 71,5 75,5 79,7 89,7 96,5 100,0 115,5 138,3 135,6 123,7 124,2 129,3 133,5
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
78,0 83,0 90,9 97,5 100,0 105,6 121,5 131,4 133,6 132,5 134,6 140,6
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
77,2 84,7 89,1 94,4 100,0 107,6 131,6 139,7 140,4 139,2 145,8 165,1
SA STATISTICS, 2008
6.8 PRICES 6.2 Production price index 6.2.1 Indices, yearly (continued)
2000=100
Manufacturing
Food
Meat Year
Total Total Fresh
meat Meat
products
Fish and fish
products
Fruit and vege- table
products
Fats and oils
Milk products
Grain mill products Sugar Coffee
and tea Other
Output of South African industry groups - For South African consumption
100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111
Weights 12,44 2,20 1,85 0,35 0,10 0,57 0,72 1,72 2,25 0,48 0,31 4,09
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
41,9 44,7 49,9 54,3 58,8 68,1 72,7 80,5 86,9 91,3 95,6 100,0 107,5 135,0 140,9 138,7 137,0 147,0 168,3
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
88,0 95,1 93,9 94,8 100,0 109,8 140,5 136,9 142,1 150,5 177,8 193,7
48,4 47,4 51,6 54,6 58,8 80,3 82,6 89,5 96,0 93,7 94,4 100,0 109,9 144,0 138,4 144,1 153,1 184,7 201,7
.. .. .. ..
66,0 71,6 78,6 85,5 94,6 97,0 97,6 100,0 108,7 121,5 128,2 130,7 135,9 140,4 150,1
.. .. .. ..
55,2 59,3 70,2 78,4 86,7 98,0 97,3 100,0 120,0 164,2 178,2 176,8 171,6 188,6 236,0
.. .. .. ..
64,3 66,6 69,3 74,1 81,1 88,5 94,3 100,0 107,0 117,9 130,2 135,0 138,1 142,7 149,6
.. .. .. ..
65,2 73,9 81,7 88,9 96,2 103,3 109,4 100,0 107,5 140,3 140,0 136,2 128,4 137,6 178,1
.. .. .. ..
63,7 66,8 71,1 80,4 91,1 93,7 94,8 100,0 109,5 128,4 144,5 148,4 150,9 154,4 174,0
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
82,4 84,5 89,8 95,5 100,0 103,3 145,0 147,5 125,9 111,4 118,1 148,6
.. .. .. ..
66,1 69,7 73,2 77,1 80,3 88,5 95,3 100,0 105,8 117,4 126,4 121,7 122,4 130,8 137,5
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
77,9 83,0 90,9 97,5 100,0 105,6 121,5 131,4 133,4 131,8 133,7 139,5
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
77,1 84,6 89,1 94,3 100,0 107,8 132,2 140,3 141,2 139,8 146,4 165,9
SA STATISTICS, 2008
6.9 PRICES
6.2 Production price index 6.2.1 Indices, yearly (continued)
2000=100
Manufacturing
Beverages Textiles and made-up goods Wearing apparel
Wearing apparel Year
Total Alcoholic Non- alcoholic
Tobacco products
Total
Spinningweaving
and finishing
of textiles
Other textiles Total
Knitted and
crocheted fabrics
and articles
Total
Men’s and
boys’ clothing
Women’s and girls’ clothing
Other including articles of fur
All commodities for South African consumption
112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124
Weights 3,26 2,35 0,91 1,15 2,39 1,43 0,96 1,81 0,42 1,39 0,56 0,78 0,05
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
35,4 40,3 46,5 53,8 59,8 65,1 71,1 76,0 82,4 87,8 94,3 100,0 106,4 115,0 127,1 138,6 145,0 159,0 170,4
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
76,0 81,8 87,4 93,8 100,0 107,4 116,7 129,5 141,5 148,4 166,1 180,0
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
75,2 83,8 88,6 95,3 100,0 103,8 110,4 120,7 130,9 136,0 140,4 145,3
22,8 26,8 31,7 37,5 42,3 45,4 56,9 62,1 76,6 83,6 87,2 100,0 109,5 115,4 130,6 143,7 159,3 173,0 190,2
52,3 59,3 64,8 68,5 71,0 75,1 83,1 87,5 91,5 95,3 97,0 100,0 105,1 115,9 121,1 117,1 115,7 116,8 120,8
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
87,7 92,2 97,0 97,7 100,0 104,8 115,4 120,7 114,3 110,0 109,3 113,2
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
87,2 90,2 92,7 96,0 100,0 105,7 116,7 121,7 121,3 124,3 128,1 132,2
46,6 53,7 59,6 64,1 68,7 73,1 77,7 82,0 88,7 92,6 94,8 100,0 105,7 114,7 120,1 120,2 120,3 122,2 124,8
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
85,4 91,7 95,5 97,8 100,0 104,6 116,8 124,1 124,3 121,9 124,3 129,6
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
81,0 87,7 91,7 93,9 100,0 105,9 113,9 118,7 118,9 119,8 121,4 123,2
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
85,4 90,3 95,1 97,5 100,0 102,8 113,7 120,1 119,6 119,7 122,0 124,0
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
77,8 86,2 89,6 91,6 100,0 107,6 112,9 116,3 116,5 117,8 118,9 120,3
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
81,8 86,2 91,2 94,9 100,0 113,3 128,0 139,2 144,6 149,6 152,4 156,2
Output of South African industry groups - Total output
125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137
Weights 3,58 2,61 0,97 1,22 2,26 1,37 0,89 1,83 0,38 1,45 0,60 0,80 0,05
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
34,7 39,5 45,5 52,9 59,1 64,4 70,3 75,4 82,0 87,6 94,2 100,0 106,2 114,6 125,7 136,4 142,0 155,2 166,2
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
75,2 81,2 87,1 93,7 100,0 107,2 116,2 127,8 138,7 144,6 161,1 174,3
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
75,7 84,1 88,8 95,4 100,0 103,7 110,2 120,2 130,1 135,1 139,3 144,4
22,6 26,5 31,5 37,2 42,0 45,1 56,5 61,8 76,5 83,7 87,4 100,0 109,4 115,2 130,1 142,7 157,9 171,5 188,6
49,3 56,7 62,3 65,6 68,2 72,3 81,2 86,2 90,5 94,9 96,7 100,0 105,5 119,0 127,1 122,4 120,1 123,1 129,2
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
85,8 90,8 96,2 96,9 100,0 106,2 122,5 131,8 123,3 117,4 119,9 127,7
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
86,7 89,8 92,6 96,3 100,0 104,7 113,8 120,2 121,2 124,4 128,1 131,8
44,9 52,3 58,4 63,1 68,0 72,8 77,7 82,3 89,1 93,1 95,2 100,0 105,3 114,6 119,8 119,8 119,9 121,6 123,9
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
85,7 92,2 96,0 98,3 100,0 104,9 117,4 126,4 126,6 123,6 125,9 131,1
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
81,2 88,2 92,3 94,3 100,0 105,4 113,9 118,2 118,2 119,0 120,5 122,1
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
86,1 91,1 95,8 97,8 100,0 103,0 115,7 121,3 120,3 120,0 122,1 123,9
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
77,5 86,4 89,9 91,8 100,0 106,7 111,7 114,9 115,4 116,7 117,8 119,1
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
81,4 86,2 91,3 95,1 100,0 110,9 122,5 132,1 137,2 142,8 145,8 147,7
SA STATISTICS, 2008
6.10 PRICES
6.2 Production price index 6.2.1 Indices, yearly (continued)
2000=100
Manufacturing
Beverages Textiles and made-up goods Wearing apparel
Wearing apparel Year
Total Alcoholic Non- alcoholic
Tobacco products
Total
Spinningweaving
and finishing
of textiles
Other textiles Total
Knitted and
crocheted fabrics
and articles
Total
Men’s and
boys’ clothing
Women’s and girls’ clothing
Other including articles of fur
Output of South African industry groups - For South African consumption
138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150
Weights 4,21 2,98 1,23 1,55 2,52 1,49 1,03 2,19 0,46 1,73 0,67 1,00 0,06
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
34,7 39,4 45,5 52,9 59,0 64,3 70,2 75,3 81,8 87,4 94,1 100,0 106,4 114,7 126,8 139,1 145,5 159,9 171,5
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
75,1 81,1 86,9 93,6 100,0 107,6 116,4 129,4 142,4 149,3 167,9 182,3
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
75,1 83,7 88,5 95,3 100,0 103,8 110,5 120,8 131,1 136,2 140,6 145,6
22,5 26,4 31,3 37,1 41,9 45,0 56,4 61,7 76,4 83,5 87,1 100,0 109,4 115,3 130,6 143,8 159,5 173,4 190,7
49,2 56,7 62,2 65,8 68,1 72,2 81,1 86,3 90,7 95,4 97,3 100,0 104,9 115,6 123,4 119,8 117,9 118,6 122,5
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
86,4 91,5 97,3 98,0 100,0 104,7 116,4 124,6 117,5 112,1 110,6 114,4
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
86,2 89,4 92,3 96,0 100,0 104,9 114,2 121,4 122,7 126,1 130,0 133,9
44,4 51,8 57,9 62,6 67,5 72,2 77,0 81,6 88,6 92,6 94,8 100,0 105,5 114,4 120,5 120,8 121,1 122,9 125,3
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
85,6 92,2 96,0 98,3 100,0 105,2 117,9 127,5 127,5 124,3 127,1 132,4
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
80,5 87,6 91,8 93,9 100,0 105,8 113,8 118,9 119,3 120,4 122,0 123,7
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
85,7 90,7 95,6 97,7 100,0 102,9 114,7 121,9 121,5 121,6 123,8 125,8
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
77,0 86,0 89,6 91,6 100,0 107,2 112,3 115,7 116,2 117,8 118,9 120,3
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
80,7 85,3 90,5 94,6 100,0 112,5 125,6 136,7 142,4 148,9 152,3 154,5
SA STATISTICS, 2008
6.11 PRICES 6.2 Production price index 6.2.1 Indices, yearly (continued)
2000=100
Manufacturing
Wood and wood products Paper, paper products and printing Year Leather
and leather products
Footwear Total
Sawmilling and planing
of wood
Products of wood, cork
and plaiting
materials
Total Paper and
paper products
Publishing and
printing
Products of petroleum and coal
Chemicals and
chemical products
All commodities for South African consumption
151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160
Weights 0,29 0,69 1,26 0,44 0,82 8,13 3,21 4,92 2,75 8,39
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
44,0 47,8 52,5 55,4 59,6 69,3 77,5 88,2 97,0 94,5 95,3 100,0 113,0 130,7 127,1 119,0 117,3 117,6 123,2
41,1 47,3 53,5 59,1 63,5 69,8 76,8 83,1 88,6 93,5 98,2 100,0 107,0 120,1 123,0 121,5 120,9 121,5 127,1
48,7 56,1 60,7 65,3 67,5 71,1 77,0 83,0 90,3 94,0 95,3 100,0 106,9 119,5 129,2 127,5 136,9 146,6 161,8
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
86,4 95,1 98,9 97,0 100,0 101,7 107,1 115,5 119,4 130,1 141,2 155,0
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
80,0 86,0 89,5 94,3 100,0 109,6 126,2 136,5 131,7 140,5 149,4 165,4
37,4 44,3 51,6 55,1 57,7 60,9 72,3 79,8 84,5 88,6 93,3 100,0 108,4 125,2 131,1 129,6 131,6 135,6 144,7
..
45,4 52,8 55,7 58,5 61,2 73,3 81,6 85,2 87,6 92,2 100,0 109,0 127,2 134,8 129,0 128,1 128,8 133,3
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
75,4 81,9 89,0 94,0 100,0 108,0 123,9 128,7 130,1 134,0 140,2 152,1
28,6 32,9 36,6 37,8 41,8 43,6 45,9 55,4 61,4 58,7 69,0 100,0 114,6 128,8 119,9 128,6 156,2 184,4 208,6
42,9 47,9 54,4 58,8 62,6 66,5 73,2 77,7 83,1 87,5 93,5 100,0 110,2 126,6 130,5 130,4 133,0 138,8 149,6
Output of South African industry groups - Total output
161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170
Weights 0,33 0,55 1,20 0,36 0,84 8,36 3,60 4,76 3,27 7,41
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
46,4 49,8 53,7 56,4 61,2 72,0 81,4 85,3 88,4 89,0 96,5 100,0 109,3 123,6 120,8 107,8 111,4 110,1 110,6
40,2 46,3 52,3 57,9 62,2 68,4 75,6 82,1 87,8 92,8 97,5 100,0 107,9 119,5 123,4 123,5 124,2 125,7 132,4
48,4 56,5 61,4 66,2 68,4 71,8 78,2 84,6 91,3 94,9 95,7 100,0 109,2 123,9 134,9 133,5 142,5 151,8 166,4
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
85,1 93,5 97,9 96,3 100,0 109,4 124,2 135,6 140,9 150,2 160,5 173,7
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
84,4 89,4 92,2 95,3 100,0 109,1 123,8 134,6 129,4 138,2 147,0 162,4
36,5 43,8 50,8 54,8 57,8 61,3 73,5 79,5 83,5 87,8 92,9 100,0 107,9 123,0 128,5 127,7 130,3 134,7 144,7
..
44,0 51,0 54,3 57,5 60,5 73,0 80,7 84,4 87,3 92,1 100,0 107,8 122,5 127,7 123,4 123,6 125,7 132,7
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
74,4 81,2 88,3 93,7 100,0 108,1 123,4 129,2 131,0 135,4 141,4 153,8
28,0 32,0 35,5 37,1 41,3 43,1 45,4 55,1 61,3 58,7 68,9 100,0 113,1 132,3 120,2 129,4 163,3 196,6 222,3
43,4 48,6 55,3 59,7 63,7 67,7 76,1 81,7 88,0 90,8 94,8 100,0 106,9 121,2 127,3 130,0 131,9 136,1 145,0
SA STATISTICS, 2008
6.12 PRICES 6.2 Production price index 6.2.1 Indices, yearly (continued)
2000=100
Manufacturing
Wood and wood products Paper, paper products and printing Year Leather
and leather products
Footwear Total
Sawmilling and planing
of wood
Products of wood, cork
and plaiting
materials
Total Paper and
paper products
Publishing and
printing
Products of petroleum and coal
Chemicals and
chemical products
Output of South African industry groups - For South African consumption
171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180
Weights 0,21 0,68 1,46 0,46 1,00 9,82 3,70 6,12 3,29 6,76
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
44,3 47,9 52,2 54,7 59,3 69,4 78,6 82,9 87,5 88,5 95,0 100,0 111,5 123,6 126,3 119,6 120,0 118,3 120,4
40,1 46,2 52,2 57,7 62,1 68,3 75,5 82,0 87,7 92,8 97,5 100,0 108,1 119,4 123,2 123,0 123,0 124,2 131,0
48,3 56,4 61,3 66,1 67,8 71,0 77,0 83,7 90,8 94,6 95,5 100,0 107,1 119,7 131,0 129,0 139,4 150,2 166,4
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
84,5 93,4 97,9 96,3 100,0 102,1 109,2 121,3 126,7 139,3 153,3 169,5
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
83,2 88,6 91,7 95,1 100,0 109,5 124,6 135,6 130,1 139,5 148,9 165,1
34,5 41,5 48,5 52,5 55,4 59,0 71,4 78,8 84,0 88,2 93,1 100,0 108,3 124,3 132,0 131,4 134,0 137,9 147,0
..
42,5 49,5 52,9 56,1 59,2 72,0 80,6 84,9 87,6 92,4 100,0 108,3 125,1 136,0 131,5 130,9 130,8 134,3
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
74,1 81,0 88,1 93,7 100,0 108,2 123,9 129,7 131,5 136,0 142,2 154,8
26,9 30,8 34,1 35,7 39,6 41,3 43,6 53,1 59,1 56,4 67,0 100,0 115,9 132,1 121,7 130,8 161,9 194,9 221,0
42,8 48,1 54,6 59,2 63,2 67,0 74,6 80,3 86,7 89,7 94,1 100,0 108,2 122,0 130,3 133,3 135,0 140,0 151,8
SA STATISTICS, 2008
6.13 PRICES 6.2 Production price index 6.2.1 Indices, yearly (continued)
2000=100
Manufacturing
Chemicals and chemical products Rubber and plastic products
Basic chemicals Other chemical products Non-metallic mineral products Year
Total Ferti- lisers Other Total Pharma-
ceutical Other Total Rubber
productsPlastic
products Total
Glass and glass
productsOther
All commodities for South African consumption
181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192
Weights 3,54 0,45 3,09 4,85 1,47 3,38 2,71 0,85 1,86 2,25 0,61 1,64
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
75,2 81,7 86,1 91,7 100,0 113,9 134,4 134,4 135,1 140,0 148,2 163,5
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
86,7 95,0 96,1 99,9 100,0 108,4 132,0 130,1 130,4 139,5 151,2 192,9
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
74,1 80,3 84,8 90,3 100,0 114,9 135,2 135,3 135,8 140,1 147,8 158,9
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
79,0 83,4 87,7 94,7 100,0 107,2 120,6 127,3 126,5 127,6 131,6 139,1
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
77,6 81,4 87,4 95,4 100,0 106,2 115,2 124,8 123,2 123,8 127,3 132,5
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
81,0 85,9 89,4 94,6 100,0 107,7 122,9 128,3 127,9 129,1 133,4 141,9
43,4 48,1 52,7 55,9 58,8 63,9 73,2 79,2 86,3 90,8 94,5 100,0 106,3 115,1 124,6 127,7 132,0 134,9 146,5
..
47,5 52,5 56,5 60,2 66,8 76,2 81,9 87,7 91,6 94,8 100,0 107,7 121,0 134,0 134,7 138,1 146,2 165,4
..
52,3 56,2 57,9 59,4 61,7 70,8 77,8 85,6 90,3 94,3 100,0 105,7 112,4 120,3 124,5 129,2 129,7 137,9
41,7 48,2 54,0 58,7 63,2 67,5 73,2 78,5 85,0 88,5 94,4 100,0 109,2 124,4 133,5 139,3 145,9 151,7 163,3
..
61,2 67,1 72,2 76,9 80,3 85,9 89,8 91,5 91,7 96,3 100,0 108,4 119,5 126,7 129,8 130,0 132,9 138,2
..
45,6 51,3 56,0 60,3 64,9 70,6 76,3 83,5 87,8 94,0 100,0 109,1 125,9 135,6 142,4 151,4 158,4 172,3
Output of South African industry groups - Total output
193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204
Weights 3,53 0,59 2,94 3,88 0,88 3,00 2,48 0,75 1,73 2,11 0,56 1,55
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
84,5 91,4 92,2 94,4 100,0 107,1 121,2 125,9 132,7 136,5 140,4 150,7
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
87,5 95,3 96,1 99,7 100,0 106,3 124,3 121,8 122,6 128,6 141,8 176,8
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
82,9 89,8 90,8 93,4 100,0 107,0 120,5 126,7 134,6 138,1 139,9 144,4
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
77,4 83,4 88,6 94,9 100,0 106,6 121,1 128,4 127,5 127,6 132,0 139,7
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
73,0 79,3 87,6 94,6 100,0 108,1 116,7 127,1 128,1 122,8 126,1 128,6
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
80,4 85,9 89,6 95,2 100,0 106,1 122,4 128,7 127,3 129,0 133,7 142,9
43,8 48,9 53,7 57,2 60,2 64,5 72,4 78,7 85,5 89,4 93,2 100,0 107,5 117,0 128,1 131,5 135,4 138,1 151,7
..
48,9 54,3 58,8 62,5 68,2 75,4 80,9 86,4 89,8 92,6 100,0 110,9 127,6 144,6 145,3 148,1 157,7 181,1
..
51,7 55,8 57,5 59,1 61,3 70,4 77,6 85,0 89,1 93,4 100,0 106,0 112,3 120,8 125,4 129,7 129,4 138,7
40,3 46,8 52,8 57,7 62,1 66,6 72,3 77,8 84,4 88,1 94,2 100,0 108,8 122,2 133,6 141,1 148,8 154,7 166,6
..
59,6 66,3 71,7 75,7 79,7 85,0 89,0 90,9 91,2 96,0 100,0 108,1 118,3 127,5 132,4 133,8 136,6 142,4
..
44,2 50,0 54,8 59,3 63,9 69,8 75,6 83,0 87,3 93,7 100,0 108,7 123,3 135,5 143,8 153,8 160,8 174,8
SA STATISTICS, 2008
6.14 PRICES 6.2 Production price index 6.2.1 Indices, yearly (continued)
2000=100
Manufacturing
Chemicals and chemical products Rubber and plastic products
Basic chemicals Other chemical products Non-metallic mineral products Year
Total Ferti- lisers Other Total Pharma-
ceutical Other Total Rubber
productsPlastic
products Total
Glass and glass
productsOther
Output of South African industry groups - For South African consumption
205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216
Weights 2,52 0,49 2,03 4,24 1,05 3,19 2,95 0,83 2,12 2,50 0,66 1,84
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
81,9 89,1 90,2 93,0 100,0 110,4 123,1 129,1 137,2 140,5 145,6 162,7
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
87,3 95,8 96,7 100,5 100,0 106,2 129,6 125,9 127,4 138,7 151,4 198,7
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
80,3 87,1 88,3 91,0 100,0 111,5 121,3 129,9 139,9 141,0 143,9 152,8
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
77,5 83,3 88,2 94,5 100,0 106,7 121,1 130,8 130,7 131,4 136,4 144,9
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
72,6 79,1 87,5 94,8 100,0 106,7 115,6 127,7 126,8 123,1 126,4 129,2
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
80,1 85,5 89,1 94,6 100,0 106,6 122,8 131,8 132,1 134,1 139,6 150,1
43,6 48,7 53,5 56,9 59,8 64,2 72,1 78,5 85,4 89,2 93,2 100,0 107,3 116,3 128,3 132,8 137,2 139,8 153,7
..
49,2 54,6 59,3 63,0 68,7 76,1 81,7 87,3 90,5 93,1 100,0 109,9 125,1 144,5 146,3 150,4 160,2 184,9
..
51,4 55,3 57,0 58,6 60,8 69,9 77,2 84,7 88,8 93,3 100,0 106,4 113,0 122,1 127,6 132,2 132,0 141,7
39,6 46,0 51,9 56,8 61,2 65,7 71,3 77,0 83,8 87,6 93,8 100,0 109,2 123,4 135,5 143,7 151,7 157,9 170,5
..
58,1 64,8 70,2 74,3 78,4 83,8 88,1 90,1 90,5 95,9 100,0 108,3 118,7 128,8 134,1 135,5 138,4 144,6
..
43,7 49,5 54,3 58,7 63,3 69,1 74,9 82,4 86,8 93,3 100,0 109,3 124,8 137,6 146,8 157,2 164,6 179,5
SA STATISTICS, 2008
6.15 PRICES 6.2 Production price index 6.2.1 Indices, yearly (continued)
2000=100
Manufacturing
Basic metals Metal products Non-electrical machinery and equipment Year
Total Ferrous Non- ferrous Total
Structural metal
products Other Total
General purpose
machinery
Special purpose
machinery
Household appliances
All commodities for South African consumption
217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226
Weights 3,97 1,82 2,15 3,18 1,00 2,18 6,72 2,44 3,69 0,59
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
47,0 51,4 56,6 59,8 63,4 66,9 75,1 78,8 84,5 88,8 92,6 100,0 106,6 123,4 120,8 126,2 136,8 155,1 177,2
44,8 49,9 57,1 60,5 65,9 69,5 76,8 82,1 88,1 93,1 96,8 100,0 100,7 117,4 133,0 143,9 160,7 160,4 179,6
58,6 61,5 61,1 63,6 62,9 66,4 77,4 77,0 82,3 85,2 89,0 100,0 111,6 128,4 110,6 111,2 116,7 150,6 175,2
41,4 47,7 53,4 57,0 62,1 67,9 74,2 79,6 87,0 92,3 97,1 100,0 106,4 117,8 127,9 132,6 139,0 143,0 153,9
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
83,7 88,8 93,5 97,7 100,0 106,8 114,3 132,5 139,2 145,3 150,6 164,8
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
77,3 86,2 91,8 96,9 100,0 106,4 119,5 126,0 129,7 136,3 139,7 149,1
55,2 60,3 65,2 69,7 74,6 79,2 82,9 86,1 90,1 93,4 97,2 100,0 105,4 121,1 122,1 119,9 119,5 122,6 130,4
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
91,9 93,6 96,7 97,5 100,0 106,6 125,6 126,1 123,0 123,5 126,9 136,7
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
82,8 87,9 91,6 97,0 100,0 106,2 120,4 121,4 119,9 119,1 122,1 128,7
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
93,0 95,7 96,6 96,9 100,0 106,3 122,3 124,3 120,8 120,8 123,4 131,6
Output of South African industry groups - Total output
227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236
Weights 8,68 4,04 4,64 3,23 1,24 1,99 3,57 1,26 1,96 0,35
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
46,1 50,4 55,6 58,4 62,0 65,8 75,0 78,9 84,8 89,2 92,0 100,0 108,0 121,7 122,4 130,0 140,5 157,0 187,5
43,6 48,4 55,3 58,3 63,2 66,8 75,0 80,4 85,7 91,2 93,1 100,0 106,5 123,3 133,9 151,1 162,7 161,0 191,5
54,8 58,1 58,6 60,9 61,3 65,6 77,8 76,3 84,8 85,5 90,4 100,0 109,3 120,4 112,6 111,8 121,3 153,7 184,2
44,5 51,5 57,9 61,7 67,1 73,3 80,6 85,5 90,4 94,2 97,1 100,0 105,5 114,8 126,9 133,4 141,1 146,0 159,0
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
81,5 87,1 92,0 96,2 100,0 107,3 115,0 132,4 139,9 145,9 152,0 168,4
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
88,6 93,1 96,0 97,8 100,0 104,4 114,7 123,5 129,3 138,1 142,2 153,0
48,8 55,7 61,5 66,4 71,4 76,8 83,1 87,3 90,8 93,1 96,9 100,0 105,3 115,7 122,7 125,4 128,2 131,1 137,0
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
85,8 90,9 94,7 97,3 100,0 104,2 112,6 116,2 117,5 120,0 122,7 129,2
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
87,2 90,3 92,3 96,9 100,0 104,3 115,3 124,6 128,7 132,0 135,0 140,3
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
90,8 94,3 95,5 96,5 100,0 105,5 116,0 121,6 121,5 122,9 125,0 131,9
SA STATISTICS, 2008
6.16 PRICES 6.2 Production price index 6.2.1 Indices, yearly (continued)
2000=100
Manufacturing
Basic metals Metal products Non-electrical machinery and equipment Year
Total Ferrous Non- ferrous Total
Structural metal
products Other Total
General purpose
machinery
Special purpose
machinery
Household appliances
Output of South African industry groups - For South African consumption
237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246
Weights 4,20 1,90 2,30 3,58 1,31 2,27 2,94 0,94 1,60 0,40
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
44,6 49,1 54,3 57,3 61,0 64,6 73,0 77,1 83,4 88,2 92,2 100,0 106,5 123,8 124,3 130,5 142,3 158,9 175,6
42,9 47,9 55,1 58,3 63,6 67,3 74,9 80,5 86,9 92,3 96,3 100,0 99,9 117,1 139,3 151,3 170,8 167,1 185,7
55,0 58,0 57,8 60,3 59,6 63,3 75,1 74,6 80,9 84,4 88,4 100,0 112,1 129,6 112,3 113,6 119,2 152,6 167,8
44,6 51,6 58,0 61,8 67,1 73,3 80,6 85,5 90,5 94,4 97,6 100,0 105,6 114,4 127,2 134,0 142,0 146,6 158,6
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
83,0 88,4 93,3 97,6 100,0 107,0 114,9 134,0 141,2 147,6 152,9 167,6
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
87,8 92,4 95,4 97,6 100,0 104,6 113,9 123,1 129,6 138,7 142,7 153,2
48,4 55,3 61,3 66,5 71,3 76,3 82,6 86,9 90,1 92,3 96,5 100,0 104,4 114,1 120,7 125,5 130,5 132,9 138,3
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
85,4 90,1 94,0 96,9 100,0 104,5 113,6 116,9 119,7 123,9 127,0 134,3
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
86,6 89,5 91,5 96,3 100,0 104,4 113,9 122,9 130,0 136,3 138,3 142,0
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
91,6 95,1 96,2 97,2 100,0 105,1 116,7 122,1 121,7 123,6 125,7 133,0
SA STATISTICS, 2008
6.17 PRICES
6.2 Production price index 6.2.1 Indices, yearly (continued)
2000=100
Manufacturing
Electrical machinery and apparatus Medical, precision, optical instruments
Year Office,
accounting and
computing machinery
Total
Electric motors,
generators and trans-
formers
Electricity distribution and control apparatus
Insulated wire and
cable Other
Radio, television and com-
munication equipment
and apparatus
Total
Medical appliances
and instruments
for measuring, checking, testing,
navigating
Other, including watches
and clocks
All commodities for South African consumption
247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256
Weights 1,41 2,48 0,34 0,75 0,69 0,70 2,70 1,18 0,99 0,19
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
77,0 77,0 87,1 96,4 100,0 107,0 114,7 98,8 82,7 75,2 74,3 76,2
56,6 62,0 65,5 69,3 72,3 76,6 81,7 84,8 88,4 92,2 96,6 100,0 106,2 119,9 121,8 122,7 128,2 152,5 181,0
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
86,2 91,5 95,3 97,3 100,0 104,6 113,9 115,1 113,9 122,4 144,5 164,7
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
86,8 89,6 93,6 98,1 100,0 102,6 118,7 123,2 117,6 115,5 121,9 138,0
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
89,6 91,4 93,1 97,0 100,0 107,0 121,9 120,3 130,9 147,5 215,5 281,9
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
78,1 82,2 88,0 94,6 100,0 108,9 121,2 124,0 123,4 124,4 126,1 135,0
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
90,4 92,3 94,9 98,0 100,0 104,9 120,9 119,2 113,8 111,3 111,2 113,0
43,9 49,2 55,4 59,1 65,6 69,9 72,5 73,3 75,3 88,8 95,3 100,0 108,2 124,4 119,2 115,6 116,1 118,6 122,8
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
72,2 73,3 89,0 95,4 100,0 108,1 124,0 118,1 113,8 114,9 117,8 122,6
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
78,0 84,0 87,8 94,4 100,0 107,8 125,9 124,0 124,2 121,4 122,2 122,7
Output of South African industry groups - Total output
257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266
Weights 0,14 1,90 0,19 0,45 0,69 0,57 1,34 0,32 0,28 0,04
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
99,8 99,9 99,9 99,9 100,0 100,1 100,8 100,7 100,4 100,7 101,0 100,3
47,0 52,9 57,6 62,0 65,7 68,7 77,5 82,1 86,8 91,6 96,5 100,0 106,8 120,8 123,7 126,5 134,8 167,0 202,4
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
81,7 88,3 92,9 95,5 100,0 109,5 128,5 132,0 129,8 147,5 191,8 231,1
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
80,0 84,8 90,3 97,4 100,0 102,2 121,0 128,8 123,1 122,5 129,5 146,0
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
90,5 92,5 94,2 98,2 100,0 106,3 120,1 118,0 129,2 146,2 216,3 284,7
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
74,8 80,4 88,0 94,4 100,0 110,0 119,0 123,6 124,9 126,4 128,4 137,6
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
87,8 90,7 93,3 96,8 100,0 103,5 128,1 134,5 129,8 127,3 127,4 129,5
..
38,9 42,2 45,0 53,3 63,6 71,8 76,1 82,8 89,2 96,8 100,0 106,6 120,7 124,3 122,7 125,4 130,1 136,2
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
77,2 83,6 88,2 97,0 100,0 106,8 121,2 125,3 123,5 126,5 131,6 138,4
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
70,9 78,6 91,7 95,2 100,0 105,6 117,4 117,7 117,5 118,4 119,6 120,9
SA STATISTICS, 2008
6.18 PRICES
6.2 Production price index 6.2.1 Indices, yearly (continued)
2000=100
Manufacturing
Electrical machinery and apparatus Medical, precision, optical instruments
Year Office,
accounting and
computing machinery
Total
Electric motors,
generators and trans-
formers
Electricity distribution and control apparatus
Insulated wire and
cable Other
Radio, television and com-
munication equipment
and apparatus
Total
Medical appliances
and instruments
for measuring, checking, testing,
navigating
Other, including watches
and clocks
Output of South African industry groups - For South African consumption
267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276
Weights 0,02 2,15 0,20 0,52 0,86 0,57 1,58 0,25 0,22 0,03
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
- - - - - - - - - - -
100,0 101,9 109,6 108,3 106,0 106,7 10,12
-
46,6 52,4 57,0 61,5 65,1 68,1 76,8 81,4 86,1 91,1 96,2 100,0 107,3 122,2 125,1 128,3 137,7 173,7 213,3
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
81,0 87,8 92,4 95,1 100,0 110,1 130,1 133,1 129,9 148,9 200,7 247,7
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
77,4 82,5 88,7 97,0 100,0 102,0 122,4 130,5 123,7 122,7 129,1 146,8
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
90,5 92,4 94,3 98,5 100,0 106,1 119,7 117,7 129,2 147,2 219,9 290,7
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
73,1 78,8 86,5 93,0 100,0 112,4 122,4 128,0 130,1 132,2 133,9 143,5
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
87,8 90,8 93,2 96,6 100,0 103,7 130,9 137,8 132,5 130,0 130,3 132,9
..
35,9 38,9 41,5 49,1 58,7 66,5 71,2 79,6 87,3 96,4 100,0 105,6 115,9 118,3 119,4 123,1 129,3 134,7
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
72,5 80,7 85,9 96,8 100,0 105,3 114,8 117,3 118,4 122,3 129,0 134,9
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
65,3 73,9 88,4 92,5 100,0 107,2 124,5 126,1 126,8 129,0 131,0 132,4
SA STATISTICS, 2008
6.19 PRICES
6.2 Production price index 6.2.1 Indices, yearly (continued)
2000=100
Manufacturing Electricity, gas, steam and water
Transport equipment
Motor vehicles, parts and accessories Year
Total Total Motor
vehicles
Bodies, trailers
and semi- trailers
Parts and accesso-
ries
Other trans- port
equipment
Furniture Other
manufac- tures
Total ElectricityGas,
steam and water
All commodities for South African consumption
277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287
Weights 11,04 10,50 5,43 0,16 4,91 0,54 1,01 1,35 4,50 4,17 0,33
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
37,4 41,9 47,1 54,3 60,5 67,4 73,5 77,5 84,5 89,9 94,8 100,0 109,3 121,6 126,2 126,6 128,0 132,3 138,5
..
40,5 45,6 52,5 58,7 65,5 71,6 75,9 83,6 89,5 94,7 100,0 109,6 121,8 127,1 127,6 129,3 133,8 140,0
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
82,7 86,7 89,7 94,1 100,0 106,7 115,8 123,4 124,9 124,9 126,2 129,2
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
81,5 85,2 89,1 92,5 100,0 106,9 115,2 120,3 124,6 127,4 129,8 136,5
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
63,0 77,0 87,9 95,0 100,0 112,3 128,2 130,7 129,9 133,5 141,7 151,5
.. ..
74,3 80,5 86,6 91,3 95,1 95,9 96,2 96,5 98,5 100,0 104,2 116,9 109,4 107,9 103,6 104,2 110,9
39,0 45,2 52,5 59,1 65,1 68,0 72,7 77,7 82,5 90,8 97,6 100,0 104,9 113,9 119,6 124,5 127,9 133,4 142,3
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
94,4 94,9 95,0 96,7 100,0 106,2 114,8 117,1 116,7 117,5 121,8 128,2
46,4 53,4 58,0 63,5 67,2 72,6 78,2 80,3 86,2 90,4 94,1 100,0 106,0 106,2 105,0 107,9 113,9 120,0 128,6
.. .. .. ..
70,8 76,1 82,3 83,6 88,5 91,3 94,5 100,0 105,6 104,5 103,0 105,4 110,6 115,5 123,3
.. .. .. ..
49,5 54,4 58,1 63,5 73,8 84,3 89,8 100,0 111,3 127,1 130,2 139,0 156,2 176,2 193,9
Output of South African industry groups - Total output
288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298
Weights 8,32 8,07 5,31 0,33 2,43 0,25 1,39 1,37 4,68 4,35 0,33
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
39,9 44,8 50,2 57,5 64,5 72,3 79,4 83,4 87,8 91,1 95,5 100,0 106,0 114,6 122,7 124,7 126,3 129,2 133,1
..
43,8 49,4 56,6 63,6 71,5 78,6 82,8 87,4 90,9 95,5 100,0 106,3 115,0 123,4 125,5 127,1 130,1 134,0
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
80,4 85,2 88,8 94,0 100,0 106,8 116,1 124,5 126,3 126,4 127,7 131,0
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
84,2 88,3 92,6 96,1 100,0 103,1 106,6 108,8 111,0 112,4 113,7 117,3
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
90,6 93,3 96,1 98,7 100,0 105,4 113,6 122,8 125,6 130,2 137,3 142,5
.. ..
70,1 77,1 83,8 88,4 92,3 94,0 95,5 97,4 98,9 100,0 101,5 103,0 103,5 103,8 104,1 105,0 106,7
39,3 45,6 52,9 59,6 65,6 68,4 73,1 78,2 83,0 91,4 98,1 100,0 103,7 110,5 114,7 118,5 121,1 125,2 131,8
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
92,0 94,3 94,5 96,6 100,0 104,9 110,9 113,0 113,4 115,2 119,4 125,3
46,6 53,7 58,2 63,7 67,4 72,8 78,5 80,6 86,3 90,5 94,0 100,0 106,0 106,2 105,0 107,9 113,9 120,0 128,6
.. .. .. ..
70,9 76,3 82,5 83,8 88,6 91,3 94,5 100,0 105,6 104,5 103,0 105,4 110,6 115,5 123,3
.. .. .. ..
49,5 54,5 58,2 63,6 73,9 84,4 89,9 100,0 111,3 127,1 130,2 139,0 156,2 176,2 193,9
SA STATISTICS, 2008
6.20 PRICES
6.2 Production price index 6.2.1 Indices, yearly (concluded)
2000=100
Manufacturing Electricity, gas, steam and water
Transport equipment
Motor vehicles, parts and accessories Year
Total Total Motor
vehicles
Bodies, trailers
and semi- trailers
Parts and accesso-
ries
Other trans- port
equipment
Furniture Other
manufac- tures
Total ElectricityGas,
steam and water
Output of South African industry groups - For South African consumption
299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309
Weights 9,60 9,55 6,62 0,17 2,76 0,05 1,27 1,37 6,17 5,72 0,45
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
39,2 44,1 49,6 56,7 63,8 71,9 79,1 83,2 87,4 90,7 95,2 100,0 106,8 115,6 124,5 126,7 128,3 131,6 135,4
..
43,4 49,0 56,1 63,1 71,2 78,4 82,6 87,0 90,5 95,1 100,0 106,7 115,5 124,5 126,7 128,3 131,6 135,3
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
80,1 84,9 88,4 93,6 100,0 107,2 117,1 125,9 127,8 127,8 129,3 132,6
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
80,0 83,9 87,9 91,5 100,0 107,0 115,8 121,4 127,2 130,9 134,2 143,2
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
90,9 93,6 96,5 99,1 100,0 105,4 111,8 121,1 124,1 129,2 136,9 141,2
.. ..
74,5 80,7 86,8 91,6 95,4 96,6 97,3 98,3 99,1 100,0 100,6 103,4 105,5 106,7 107,5 111,9 118,4
38,9 45,2 52,4 59,1 65,1 67,8 72,6 77,7 82,5 90,8 97,5 100,0 105,3 115,1 121,3 126,6 130,2 136,0 145,5
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
92,3 95,0 95,1 96,8 100,0 105,9 113,1 116,6 118,0 120,1 125,3 132,5
46,3 53,3 57,9 63,4 67,1 72,5 78,1 80,2 86,1 90,3 94,0 100,0 105,9 106,1 104,9 107,8 113,8 119,9 128,5
.. .. .. ..
70,8 76,1 82,3 83,6 88,5 91,3 94,6 100,0 105,6 104,5 103,0 105,4 110,6 115,5 123,3
.. .. .. ..
49,5 54,5 58,2 63,6 73,9 84,4 89,9 100,0 111,3 127,1 130,2 139,0 156,2 176,2 193,9
Source: Stats SA, Production price index (PPI) (Statistical release P0142.1)
SA STATISTICS, 2008
6.21 PRICES 6.2 Production price index 6.2.2 Indices, monthly
2000=100
Annual average January February March April May June July August Sep-
tember October No-vember
De-cember
Year 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322
All commodities for South African consumption
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
42,8 47,9 53,4 57,8 61,6 66,7 73,0 78,1 83,6 86,6 91,6 100,0 108,4 123,8 125,9 126,7 130,6 140,6 154,7
39,9 45,5 52,0 55,5 59,6 63,7 70,3 75,3 82,3 84,9 88,6 95,9 104,8 116,9 126,4 124,6 126,4 133,4 146,5
40,7 45,9 52,2 55,8 60,4 64,3 71,1 75,6 82,6 84,7 88,9 96,4 105,2 119,1 126,5 125,2 126,7 133,7 146,4
41,2 45,9 51,9 56,0 60,4 64,2 71,3 75,5 82,7 84,6 89,2 96,9 105,5 120,4 126,5 125,0 127,4 134,3 148,2
41,9 46,7 52,2 56,7 61,2 65,0 72,5 76,3 83,0 85,4 89,6 98,6 106,6 122,4 126,5 126,3 128,6 135,7 150,7
42,5 47,3 52,6 57,2 61,2 65,8 73,0 77,2 83,7 85,7 90,8 98,8 107,3 123,3 124,8 126,3 129,3 136,9 152,4
42,6 47,5 52,8 57,7 61,4 66,3 73,3 77,7 83,6 85,9 91,4 99,5 108,1 123,7 126,6 128,3 131,2 141,0 155,6
43,1 47,5 53,3 58,2 61,8 67,4 73,5 78,3 83,7 86,8 92,2 100,1 108,7 125,2 127,1 128,0 132,6 143,4 158,1
43,6 48,1 53,7 58,8 62,2 68,4 73,7 79,1 83,8 87,5 92,7 101,4 109,4 126,2 126,5 127,9 133,3 145,5 159,2
43,8 48,7 54,2 59,0 62,3 68,6 73,8 79,4 84,2 87,9 92,9 101,6 109,5 126,4 125,1 126,8 132,6 144,5 158,1
44,3 49,5 55,0 59,3 62,5 68,6 74,3 80,4 84,4 88,2 93,5 102,4 111,1 127,3 125,0 127,4 132,7 146,0 159,8
44,7 51,2 55,2 59,3 62,9 68,8 74,5 80,8 84,6 88,7 94,3 103,7 112,2 127,8 124,6 127,7 133,4 146,8 160,2
45,1 51,1 55,5 59,5 63,1 69,2 75,0 81,6 84,9 88,4 94,8 104,2 112,9 126,9 124,6 127,0 133,5 145,9 160,0
Output of South African industry groups - Total output
323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
42,6 47,6 53,0 57,0 60,7 66,0 73,0 79,1 85,6 89,4 93,8 100,0 107,6 122,1 124,8 127,7 132,4 142,6 158,2
39,8 45,0 51,0 55,0 58,8 62,9 69,7 75,5 83,5 87,1 91,3 96,3 103,8 115,4 124,5 124,7 128,2 134,8 149,3
40,4 45,3 51,2 55,0 59,5 63,7 70,8 76,2 83,6 86,8 91,9 96,9 104,4 117,9 124,9 125,5 128,8 134,9 150,2
41,0 45,3 51,4 55,4 59,6 63,6 70,9 76,2 83,7 87,1 92,9 97,2 104,6 118,7 124,9 125,5 129,5 135,6 152,5
41,7 46,4 51,9 56,1 60,4 64,3 72,2 77,2 84,6 88,2 92,8 98,8 105,6 120,7 124,8 126,6 130,4 136,9 154,9
42,3 47,4 52,5 56,7 60,3 65,1 72,9 78,1 85,2 88,7 93,9 99,3 106,5 121,6 123,8 126,9 131,0 138,7 157,0
42,5 47,4 52,7 57,1 60,4 65,7 73,1 78,6 85,8 88,5 93,6 99,7 107,2 122,2 125,3 129,1 133,0 142,6 160,5
42,9 47,6 53,1 57,3 60,9 66,7 73,2 79,2 86,1 90,2 94,1 100,2 107,8 123,3 126,4 129,1 134,5 145,1 161,9
43,3 48,2 53,4 57,9 61,3 67,7 73,8 80,5 86,7 91,7 94,5 101,1 108,7 124,7 126,0 129,4 135,0 148,3 162,5
43,6 49,0 54,1 58,2 61,4 67,8 74,0 80,8 86,6 92,0 94,4 101,7 108,6 124,3 124,4 128,7 134,1 147,2 160,9
44,0 49,0 54,6 58,4 61,7 68,1 74,5 81,7 86,8 90,9 94,8 102,2 110,1 125,1 124,4 129,3 134,1 148,3 162,3
44,4 50,1 54,8 58,3 61,9 68,1 74,9 82,2 86,8 90,6 95,2 103,1 111,6 125,4 123,9 129,2 134,8 149,5 162,9
44,7 50,1 54,8 58,4 62,1 68,6 75,4 83,2 87,3 90,4 95,6 103,4 112,1 125,3 124,2 128,7 134,9 149,1 163,3
Output of South African industry groups - For South African consumption
336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
42,0 47,2 52,9 57,7 61,8 67,2 73,9 79,4 85,5 88,6 93,2 100,0 107,8 122,4 127,2 130,1 133,9 144,1 158,7
39,2 44,7 50,8 55,2 59,8 64,1 71,0 76,5 83,6 87,0 90,5 96,4 103,8 114,9 125,8 127,5 129,9 136,6 149,6
40,0 45,0 51,1 55,5 60,5 64,8 72,0 76,8 83,9 86,9 91,0 97,0 104,5 117,3 126,2 128,2 130,5 137,2 150,1
40,5 45,0 51,2 55,8 60,5 64,8 72,0 76,8 84,0 86,8 91,2 97,3 104,6 118,2 126,3 128,2 131,1 137,7 152,2
41,1 46,0 51,7 56,6 61,4 65,5 73,2 77,5 85,0 87,8 91,7 99,0 105,8 120,4 126,7 129,4 131,9 139,1 154,7
41,7 46,9 52,3 57,3 61,4 66,2 73,8 78,5 85,4 88,2 92,7 99,3 106,7 121,7 126,0 129,2 132,5 140,9 156,6
41,7 46,9 52,6 57,8 61,4 66,8 74,0 78,8 85,6 88,3 93,2 99,7 107,6 122,6 128,0 132,2 134,7 145,0 160,6
42,2 47,2 53,0 58,2 62,0 67,9 74,3 79,7 85,7 88,7 94,0 100,2 108,4 124,2 129,7 132,2 136,2 147,3 162,9
42,7 47,7 53,3 58,8 62,4 68,9 74,5 80,8 86,1 89,5 94,4 101,2 109,1 125,8 129,1 132,1 136,8 149,9 163,9
42,9 48,4 54,0 59,1 62,5 69,0 74,7 81,1 86,4 89,6 94,2 101,7 108,9 125,1 127,2 130,3 135,2 147,7 162,0
43,4 48,6 54,6 59,4 62,8 69,3 75,4 81,8 86,5 89,7 94,7 102,1 110,4 126,1 127,3 130,7 135,3 148,7 163,8
43,8 49,7 54,8 59,4 63,1 69,4 75,6 82,2 86,6 90,2 95,3 102,9 111,7 126,5 126,7 131,0 136,3 149,5 164,0
44,3 49,9 55,0 59,5 63,3 69,9 76,3 82,8 86,9 90,1 95,6 103,1 111,8 126,5 127,2 130,6 136,6 149,4 164,4
Source: Stats SA, Production price index (PPI) (Statistical release P0142.1)
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6.22 PRICES 6.2 Production price index 6.2.3 Building industry
2000=100
Price indices of materials used in certain industries 1/
Building and construction
Total Building industry Civil engineering
Mechanical engineering
Electrical engineering Year
349 350 351 352 353
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
42,4
47,9 53,2 56,6 60,6 64,8 71,2 77,7 84,2 88,3 93,6 100,0 107,4 122,2 131,5 139,3 150,6 161,2 178,8
44,1
49,8 55,1 58,9 62,7 67,2 74,2 80,3 86,5 90,8 95,6 100,0 106,4 120,8 131,3 138,2 147,8 161,3 181,7
41,5
48,0 53,7 56,2 61,6 65,4 70,1 76,5 84,1 88,9 95,2 100,0 106,3 119,6 131,4 145,6 158,1 164,3 176,8
47,2
52,4 58,4 63,4 67,6 71,4 77,4 80,7 85,3 89,7 94,5 100,0 105,0 119,3 126,1 131,1 142,6 147,8 164,9
49,3
56,0 61,4 66,9 68,5 70,8 76,8 80,0 85,1 88,6 92,6 100,0 106,7 122,7 125,8 129,6 140,2 151,2 169,4
Source: Stats SA, Production price index (PPI) (Statistical release P0142.1) 1/ The weighting system is based on the value of materials used in the respective industries.
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6.23 PRICES 6.3 Construction price indices 6.3.1 Input price indices
2000=100
Building and construction materials
Bricks Total
1/ SA Pine, kiln
dried Paints Bitumen Tar Stocks Face bricks
Year
354 355 356 357 358 359 360
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
36,4 43,1 49,0 52,5 51,3 59,5 67,5 68,5 79,0 98,8 96,8 100,0 111,1 138,0 168,7 174,4 188,1 211,7 237,8
37,9 42,7 48,2 51,8 56,0 61,4 71,4 77,9 82,3 85,9 93,2 100,0 108,5 130,5 140,8 139,0 142,3 150,6 173,8
35,5 42,6 44,0 44,9 50,5 51,9 63,7 71,2 78,9 72,7 83,5 100,0 109,5 129,1 137,3 141,1 168,8 210,9 296,3
27,6 33,5 38,7 38,9 42,8 47,3 51,5 58,8 65,1 66,1 75,4 100,0 108,5 121,7 108,2 121,0 144,4 187,0 195,6
40,0 44,9 51,7 56,4 61,7 69,3 78,4 85,0 91,3 92,8 96,6 100,0 108,8 122,4 140,3 160,0 188,1 204,9 231,0
34,5 38,9 44,8 50,7 53,5 57,7 66,7 79,0 90,1 93,2 95,9 100,0 108,8 121,4 134,0 148,9 171,4 186,4 216,9
Building and construction materials (concluded) Construction machinery
Sand Aggregated crushed stone Cement
Glass for building industry
Reinforcing steel
Construction Excluding
trucks Trucks Year
361 362 363 364 365 366 367
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
35,6 42,9 49,2 54,1 60,9 64,7 70,4 73,0 77,2 85,5 92,5 100,0 109,0 114,9 124,0 138,3 140,6 140,6 140,6
41,1 47,1 52,9 54,8 59,3 62,9 69,6 78,0 86,7 88,2 92,0 100,0 106,1 118,4 141,6 158,6 178,3 198,7 227,7
34,1 39,5 44,5 48,7 53,0 56,9 61,9 67,1 74,1 79,5 90,4 100,0 113,5 129,6 148,0 163,1 180,1 190,8 196,3
.. .. .. ..
57,6 61,1 77,0 81,5 92,1 95,1 98,2 100,0 116,1 142,7 126,8 121,5 106,1 102,9 214,5
43,0 48,7 54,2 50,5 56,8 63,5 70,2 77,6 85,6 93,2 98,0 100,0 107,9 134,5 153,6 181,0 201,3 208,1 234,4
45,2 49,9 53,6 55,7 62,2 69,5 73,4 80,2 89,8 91,5 95,6 100,0 106,5 119,2 117,6 116,6 114,6 115,3 122,9
40,0 44,7 48,6 55,8 61,7 69,1 73,8 73,9 76,7 82,3 90,7 100,0 107,8 129,2 140,3 134,4 133,4 133,8 138,6
Source: Stats SA, Production price index (PPI) (Statistical release P0142.1) 1/ Weighted average of a range of materials, the more important of which are shown separately.
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6.24 PRICES 6.4 Consumer prices 6.4.1 Historical table, 1910-2007 Based on prices collected in six principal urban areas (Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, East London, Kimberley, Pietermaritzburg and Durban) before 1910, subsequently nine principal urban areas until April 1970, subsequently 11 principal urban areas until December 1977, subsequently 12 principal urban areas.
Consumer price index 2000=100 Retail prices of selected food items
All items 1/
Inflation 2/ Food
Bread, white 800g
3/
Beef, topside kg
Mutton, shoulder
kg Milk litre Butter
500g Eggs
1 dozen
Potatoes kg 4/
Sugar 2,5kg
5/
368 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378
Year
Indices % Indices c c c c c c c c
1910 1915 1920 1925 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974
1,0 1,1 1,9 1,4
1,4 1,3 1,3 1,2 1,2
1,2 1,2 1,3 1,3 1,3
1,4 1,4 1,6 1,7 1,7
1,7 1,8 1,9 2,0 2,0
2,1 2,2 2,5 2,5 2,6
2,7 2,7 2,8 2,9 2,9
3,0 3,0 3,1 3,1 3,2
3,3 3,4 3,5 3,6 3,7
3,9 4,2 4,4 4,8 5,4
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
7,7 4,8 9,1 12,5
0,7 0,8 1,3 0,9
0,7 0,8 0,7 0,7 0,8
0,8 0,8 0,8 0,8 0,8
0,8 0,9 1,0 1,1 1,1
1,1 1,2 1,2 1,3 1,3
1,4 1,5 1,7 1,8 1,8
1,9 1,9 2,0 2,1 2,1
2,1 2,2 2,2 2,2 2,3
2,4 2,5 2,6 2,6 2,6
2,8 2,9 3,1 3,6 4,1
4,6 5,3 10,4 6,4
6,3 6,1 6,0 5,6 5,6
5,6 5,6 5,6 5,8 5,8
5,8 5,3 5,1 5,1 5,1
5,5 5,6 5,6 5,8 6,1
6,4 6,6 6,9 7,4 8,1
8,1 8,1 8,1 8,1 8,2
8,9 8,9 8,9 8,9 8,9
8,9 8,9 8,9 9,0 9,4
9,4 10,9 11,0 12,7 13,3
.. .. .. .. ..
31,4 12,3 12,9 14,3 14,3 14,3 14,7 16,0 16,0 16,4 17,1 20,2 22,2 22,6 22,6 23,0 23,9 26,3 27,2 29,2 32,2 39,1 39,9 40,4 45,7 52,5 56,4 58,8 59,7 59,7 60,2 60,4 62,2 65,5 76,9 80,0 85,8 90,6 92,6
.. 97,8 104,4 137,6 181,3
.. .. .. .. ..
14,7 12,5 13,2 15,6 15,8 15,4 15,8 17,5 17,3 17,3 17,8 21,1 23,9 24,1 23,1 19,7 19,8 20,4 22,0 23,5 30,7 52,0 51,3 55,7 59,5 58,1 85,4 58,1 56,2 56,9 57,8 57,5 58,4 61,7 66,1 67,9 71,2 71,0 72,1
.. 77,7 97,6 29,0 159,3
4,7 4,5 7,8 5,6
5,0 4,8 4,4 4,4 4,5
4,5 4,4 4,4 4,5 4,5
4,7 4,8 5,6 6,3 6,3
6,6 7,0 7,2 7,0 7,2
7,5 7,9 8,7 9,4 9,5
9,5 9,7 9,7 9,7 10,2 10,2 10,2 10,2 10,2 10,9 11,4 12,1 12,3 12,5 12,5
.. 13,5 14,2 16,0 19,3
16,5 18,7 35,8 22,8 19,5 18,9 16,5 19,0 17,9 16,1 16,6 17,2 17,9 17,6 17,7 18,3 20,1 20,2 20,9 22,8 25,5 26,4 27,6 27,6 29,2 30,5 32,6 35,9 36,7 36,7 36,7 36,7 36,7 36,9 38,9 38,1 32,8 34,0 37,3 41,2 43,4 45,1 44,3 43,5
.. 49,5 47,3 47,5 50,0
14,2 20,3 33,8 22,3 18,3 16,3 14,4 15,6 17,3 16,3 15,8 16,9 18,1 16,7 16,8 20,0 24,3 28,8 29,0 27,9 28,9 30,8 29,3 27,5 29,2 31,2 32,0 32,3 32,3 33,1 32,4 31,3 33,2 31,0 33,0 34,2 34,5 34,6 33,5 35,5 34,6 34,5 33,3 31,3
.. 32,4 34,3 38,6 40,0
1,7 2,6 6,2 2,8
2,6 3,1 2,4 2,8 2,4
2,2 2,4 2,4 2,6 2,2
2,8 4,0 3,9 3,3 5,1
5,5 5,7 4,4 6,8 7,9
6,8 5,9 9,2 11,4 7,3
8,1 7,7 9,2 12,9 7,9
8,4 10,2 8,8 9,6 11,0 14,3 14,3 10,1 11,7 13,4
.. 12,1 15,9 22,3 19,1
13,8 15,2 29,4 18,4 17,5 17,0 16,5 16,1 16,1 16,1 15,2 15,6 15,6 15,6 15,6 16,1 16,1 16,1 16,1 16,1 16,5 18,4 18,8 18,8 18,8 21,1 23,4 24,3 24,3 24,8 24,3 24,3 24,8 25,3 25,3 27,6 29,8 29,8 29,8 34,6 34,6 40,3 41,8 41,7
.. 42,2 41,0 41,8 41,6
1/ Over the period shown, the indices have differed in name, scope and coverage, but have remained comparable. Indices for the period prior to 1990 have been
converted to the base 2000=100. 2/ Average annual inflation rate. 3/ May 1941-1947 standard bread; 1948-1959 bread predominantly sold (mainly white); 1959 and later white bread 900g prior to July 1985. 4/ Up to 1938 prices collected from grocers; 1939 to January 1955 prices at market stalls. Subsequent to January 1955 prices at market stalls and vegetable
dealers. Prices are collected by means of a postal survey from 1991. Prices of goods are collected by enumerators visiting retail outlets from 2006. 5/ Factory packed sugar as from 1976.
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6.25 PRICES 6.4 Consumer prices 6.4.1 Historical table (concluded)
Consumer price index 2000=100 Retail prices of selected food items
All items 1/
Inflation 2/ Food
Bread, white 800g
3/
Beef, topside kg
Mutton, shoulder
kg Milk litre Butter
500g Eggs
1 dozen
Potatoes kg 4/
Sugar 2,5kg
5/
379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 388 389
Year
Indices % Indices c c c c c c c c
1975 1976 1977 1978 1979
1980 1981 1982 1983 1984
1985 1986 1987 1988 1989
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
2005 2006 2007
6,1 6,8 7,6 8,4 9,5
10,8 12,5 14,3 16,1 17,9 20,8 24,7 28,7 32,4 37,1 42,4 49,0 55,7 61,2 66,6 72,4 77,7 84,4 90,2 94,9 100,0 105,7 115,4 122,1 123,8
128,0 134,0 143,5
13,0 11,5 11,8 10,5 13,1 13,7 15,7 14,4 12,6 11,2 16,2 18,8 16,2 12,9 14,5 14,3 15,6 13,7 9,9 8,8
8,7 7,3 8,6 6,9 5,2
5,4 5,7 9,2 5,8 1,4
3,4 4,7 7,1
4,8 5,1 5,6 6,3 7,4
8,8 10,7 11,9 13,3 14,7 16,5 19,8 24,3 28,1 31,2 36,2 43,4 54,3 58,0 66,0 71,7 76,1 83,3 88,4 92,7 100,0 105,4 122,0 131,9 134,9
137,9 147,8 163,1
16,0
17,3 20,0 25,5 26,0 29,7 35,5 44,7 52,9 57,8 64,0 72,0 77,0 82,0 90,0 105,0 126,0 159,0 184,0 200,0 214,0 245,0 .. .. ..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
194,9
199,2 206,9 219,1 237,1 315,2 439,0 500,1 521,2 555,5 578,0 647,0 889,0 1086,0 1216,0 1228,0 1243,0 1475,0 1534,0 1894,0 2088,0 2148,0
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
170,5
182,5 191,1 196,1 229,9 297,4 394,9 395,5 412,4 430,6 480,0 599,0 862,0 1009,0 1159,0 1167,0
.. 1330,0 1274,0 1713,0 1824,0 1850,0
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
22,9
26,1 26,9 29,6 34,3 37,0 45,1 53,2 59,9 65,0 73,0 84,0 96,0 111,0 125,0 165,0 178,0 208,0 206,0 205,0 218,0 239,0 .. .. ..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
66,3
68,5 73,0 86,0 105,3 120,6 138,8 166,1 192,3 201,9 228,0 235,0 226,0 233,0 278,0 355,0 442,0 563,0 661,0 732,0 796,0 886,0 .. .. ..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
42,7
45,2 52,2 61,6 66,6 76,3 88,2 99,6 113,8 123,2 131,0 155,0 182,0 193,0 205,0 249,0 285,0 341,0 350,0 398,0 418,0 447,0 .. .. ..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
25,8
24,3 24,6 27,2 37,4 43,0 39,2 51,3 77,5 54,0 62,0 77,0 101,0 119,0 99,0 143,0 158,0 242,0 174,0 195,0 227,0 220,0 .. .. ..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
39,3
43,4 64,8 85,5 99,4 111,3 131,4 141,6 154,3 175,7 203,0 230,0 275,0 334,0 369,0 414,0 433,0 528,0 606,0 658,0 703,0 756,0 .. .. ..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
Source: As from 1939, Directorate: Agricultural Economic Trends, National Department of Agriculture 1/ Over the period shown, the indices have differed in name, scope and coverage, but have remained comparable. Indices for the period prior
to 1990 have been converted to the base 2000=100. 2/ Average annual inflation rate. 3/ May 1941-1947 standard bread; 1948-1959 bread predominantly sold (mainly white); 1959 and later white bread 900g prior to July 1985. 4/ Up to 1938 prices were collected from grocers; 1939 to January 1955 prices at market stalls. Subsequent to January 1955 prices were collected at market stalls
and vegetable dealers. Prices have been collected by means of a postal survey since 1991. Prices of goods are collected by enumerators visiting retail outlets from 2006.
5/ Factory packed sugar as from 1976.
Fig. 6.2 - Consumer price index Annually percentage change
-5.0
0.0
5.0
10.0
15.0
20.0
25.0
30.0
1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005
Source: Stats SA
Perc
enta
ge
All Items Food
6.26
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SA STATISTICS, 2008
6.27 PRICES 6.5 Consumer price index The weights are based on surveys of household expenditure conducted in November 1955, November 1966, November 1975, November 1985 and August to November 1990. The current weighting system was published in Statistical release P0141.5, dated 28 February 2002. The average index for the different urban areas of SA combined, is calculated on a weighted basis by means of the following weights (based on white population until December 1977, all population groups since January 1978): Urban areas February 2002 Cape Peninsula ............................................................................................ 18,58 Port Elizabeth and Uitenhage........................................................................ 3,56 East London ................................................................................................ 1,72 Kimberley.................................................................................................... 0,64 Pietermaritzburg .......................................................................................... 2,09 Durban and Pinetown .................................................................................. 11,23 Pretoria, Centurion and Akasia...................................................................... 17,39 Witwatersrand............................................................................................. 38,32 Bloemfontein ............................................................................................... 2,48 Free State Goldfields.................................................................................... 1,91 Nelspruit/Witbank ........................................................................................ 1,75 Polokwane (Pietersburg) .............................................................................. 0,33 Total ........................................................................................................... 100,00 6.5.1 Group indices – Metropolitan areas 1/
2000=100
All items Food
Total Lower income group
Middle income group
Higher income group
Commodi-ties Services
All items excluding housing
All items excluding
food Total Grain products Meat Year
390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 399 400
Weights 100,00 .. .. .. 57,14 42,86 77,86 79,01 20,99 3,81 5,66
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
49,0
55,7 61,2 66,6 72,4 77,7 84,4 90,2 94,9 100,0 105,7 115,4 122,1 123,8 128,0 134,0 143,5
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
47,6
55,4 61,1 66,8 71,8 76,2 82,4 87,3 92,7 100,0 105,6 116,4 123,0 126,8 130,8 137,7 147,1
49,9
55,5 60,3 65,6 72,7 79,6 86,9 93,8 97,7 100,0 105,6 113,9 120,9 119,9 124,4 129,2 138,8
45,7
53,2 59,5 65,3 70,5 75,1 81,6 87,0 92,7 100,0 106,3 115,6 122,3 127,4 132,2 138,4 147,4
50,6
56,2 62,0 66,8 72,6 78,2 84,7 90,7 95,4 100,0 105,8 113,8 119,9 121,3 125,8 130,7 138,7
43,4
54,3 58,0 66,0 71,7 76,1 83,3 88,4 92,7 100,0 105,4 122,0 131,9 134,9 137,9 147,8 163,1
46,1
54,3 60,5 65,6 69,8 78,3 84,0 89,8 95,0 100,0 104,0 121,8 131,3 130,7 131,0 136,6 154,7
43,9
53,2 57,7 71,1 78,2 79,9 88,3 90,9 92,4 100,0 106,6 125,4 132,9 137,4 142,5 164,2 181,2
Food (concluded)
Fish and other
seafood
Milk, cheeseand eggs
Fats and oils
Fruit and nuts
Vege- tables Sugar Coffee, tea
and cocoa Other
Non- alcoholic
beverages
Alcoholic beverages
Cigarettes, cigars and
tobacco Year
401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411
Weights 0,69 1,96 0,76 1,09 2,00 0,50 1,07 3,45 1,10 1,40 1,14
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
45,9
53,9 60,3 64,0 68,3 73,7 79,2 86,6 94,6 100,0 109,7 122,9 130,9 131,6 136,2 150,1 166,1
47,8
58,1 62,2 65,8 69,8 75,3 85,2 90,5 94,3 100,0 111,2 128,9 143,5 147,0 150,5 156,3 176,0
43,5
52,1 56,8 64,3 69,9 74,9 82,1 89,9 99,8 100,0 106,8 125,0 134,6 135,8 135,0 135,8 158,6
41,7 62,4 64,0 64,7 75,9 78,7 80,7 85,7 93,7 100,0 102,5 112,5 120,5 127,0 132,1 137,7 147,0
33,4
53,8 49,5 58,6 61,2 66,9 75,5 81,5 82,6 100,0 98,6 119,1 129,2 129,2 132,5 142,2 159,5
45,0 51,5 60,0 65,5 69,9 75,6 79,9 86,6 93,0 100,0 106,3 118,0 125,9 127,9 131,1 140,0 148,9
44,4
48,9 56,3 64,5 77,2 78,9 82,8 88,6 96,1 100,0 105,3 115,5 122,7 122,4 122,9 125,2 131,7
47,2
53,5 59,4 64,7 69,3 74,6 80,7 87,4 94,1 100,0 105,7 117,8 130,8 138,0 140,8 143,5 152,3
41,5
47,3 55,4 60,7 65,4 72,1 79,5 86,8 94,8 100,0 108,3 118,0 130,9 136,5 142,7 149,6 156,1
44,8
53,6 60,3 64,3 69,2 73,9 81,1 88,2 94,7 100,0 107,3 116,4 129,3 143,7 152,2 164,5 176,1
23,9
27,8 31,3 33,9 40,4 46,1 58,7 73,1 88,2 100,0 110,3 122,5 136,2 148,5 163,3 175,9 194,2
1/ Weighted average indices of the urban areas shown above (columns 390-435).
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6.28 PRICES 6.5 Consumer price index 6.5.1 Group indices - Metropolitan areas 1/ (concluded)
2000=100
Clothing and footwear Furniture and equipment
Total Clothing Footwear Housing Fuel and
power Total Furniture Appliances
Other household equipment and textiles
Year
412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420
Weights 3,25 2,04 1,21 22,14 3,49 2,53 0,95 0,80 0,78
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
71,7
77,9 83,3 86,5 90,7 94,2 97,3 98,2 99,2 100,0 99,6 98,3 99,8 96,0 92,3 84,6 86,8
73,1
79,7 85,4 88,6 92,7 96,2 99,0 100,3 101,0 100,0 100,4 97,8 101,1 97,9 95,1 88,8 91,0
67,3
71,5 76,0 79,2 83,9 87,8 92,4 92,5 93,9 100,0 96,8 98,2 96,9 92,1 86,8 76,9 79,3
64,7
66,2 66,2 69,1 77,9 86,9 94,5 101,9 102,8 100,0 103,7 114,0 120,9 111,2 113,4 118,2 129,7
45,2
50,9 59,0 64,6 69,7 74,6 80,5 87,1 93,2 100,0 107,5 114,5 121,4 129,0 135,7 141,9 153,3
66,3
72,0 78,2 81,4 84,6 87,8 92,1 95,7 98,8 100,0 104,4 112,0 116,9 117,4 116,7 115,3 115,6
62,4
68,8 75,1 78,0 81,5 85,0 90,4 96,0 100,2 100,0 106,7 113,2 120,1 123,0 124,8 122,7 120,6
68,7
76,1 82,3 85,7 88,4 90,6 94,2 96,0 98,5 100,0 103,1 116,8 121,1 119,1 115,9 114,2 117,6
67,5
72,1 78,4 82,4 85,8 89,4 92,8 95,2 97,1 100,0 102,4 105,4 108,7 108,7 107,5 107,3 107,3
Household operation Transport
Total Household consumables
Domestic workers
Other household services
Medical care and health expenses Total Vehicles Running costs
Public and hired
transport Year
421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429
Weights 4,82 1,25 3,48 0,09 7,15 14,84 5,95 7,05 1,84
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
34,2
38,7 44,5 50,1 55,7 62,1 69,9 78,7 88,7 100,0 108,1 112,0 117,6 131,6 138,9 140,6 150,6
47,1
52,8 58,6 62,9 66,5 72,5 80,2 86,3 93,3 100,0 108,1 118,8 125,1 128,2 131,5 136,9 144,6
24,3
28,3 34,1 41,2 49,4 57,2 65,9 75,8 87,0 100,0 108,2 109,5 114,9 133,2 142,1 142,4 153,4
47,1
52,5 61,6 69,5 75,9 81,9 86,4 90,7 94,8 100,0 104,3 107,1 109,8 113,0 116,1 118,9 122,7
34,9
41,8 47,3 52,7 57,6 62,1 73,8 82,9 91,8 100,0 112,0 125,9 137,1 150,6 160,8 170,4 179,8
47,5
54,0 61,9 67,3 71,8 76,1 80,7 83,5 89,2 100,0 106,7 114,9 117,8 123,0 130,0 137,9 145,7
46,7
55,0 64,0 71,5 77,3 79,4 84,4 88,0 93,4 100,0 105,4 115,3 119,7 118,3 116,5 115,6 115,7
42,7
47,7 54,4 57,4 61,2 67,2 72,2 75,0 82,7 100,0 109,7 118,1 120,1 131,6 147,6 164,8 180,9
61,5
66,8 74,6 80,8 84,3 89,7 93,3 94,8 96,9 100,0 103,2 105,8 107,1 109,2 110,0 110,8 111,7
Communication Recreation and entertainment Reading matter Education Personal care Other
Year 430 431 432 433 434 435
Weights 2,98 3,31 0,39 3,48 3,67 3,32
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
42,1
50,8 58,5 66,2 73,2 79,0 80,2 87,4 94,2 100,0 105,7 111,0 120,9 124,7 127,2 125,2 126,4
64,9 71,5 79,1 83,8 87,7 92,4 95,1 96,7 99,6 100,0 102,7 106,1 102,6 98,7 96,9 97,7 97,8
37,6
43,2 49,9 56,2 63,3 70,8 77,2 84,2 91,4 100,0 107,8 116,2 122,8 128,1 134,5 139,4 147,0
24,0
29,5 46,7 52,6 56,9 62,2 68,4 75,9 87,0 100,0 111,0 121,0 130,8 143,4 156,0 167,4 180,5
49,7
54,2 60,6 65,0 70,1 75,8 80,6 86,3 93,3 100,0 107,1 116,8 124,9 127,3 130,0 133,4 140,8
56,9 65,8 71,2 77,9 84,9 89,9 96,6 99,6 99,7 100,0 101,0 106,0 107,2 102,8 102,5 103,6 106,9
Source: Stats SA, Consumer price index (CPI) (Statistical release P0141) 1/ Weighted average indices of the urban areas shown above (columns 390-435).
SA STATISTICS, 2008
6.29 PRICES 6.5 Consumer price index 6.5.2 All items - Metropolitan areas
2000=100
Weighted average
Cape Peninsula
Port Elizabeth/ Uitenhage
East London Kimberley Pieter- maritzburg
Durban/ Pinetown
Pretoria Centurion/
Akasia Year
436 437 438 439 440 441 442 443
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
49,0
55,7 61,2 66,6 72,4 77,7 84,4 90,2 94,9 100,0 105,7 115,4 122,1 123,8 128,0 134,0 143,5
48,7
56,0 61,5 67,3 73,2 78,8 85,6 91,0 95,4 100,0 105,9 116,1 122,7 123,8 127,7 132,7 142,8
49,5 56,1 61,3 67,2 73,7 79,2 85,8 91,3 95,6 100,0 105,5 116,7 123,5 125,8 130,4 138,7 148,9
47,4
54,2 59,6 65,0 70,7 76,1 83,4 89,6 94,8 100,0 105,6 116,1 123,8 125,9 130,1 137,5 146,0
47,1
53,8 60,0 65,6 71,3 76,2 83,0 89,6 94,5 100,0 106,6 118,1 125,9 127,0 131,7 139,3 150,2
48,1
55,6 61,0 66,4 72,6 78,5 85,0 90,0 94,7 100,0 106,0 117,7 124,2 125,9 130,4 138,3 149,7
48,5
55,0 60,0 65,4 70,9 76,4 83,3 89,3 94,2 100,0 106,4 116,1 123,2 125,1 128,6 135,5 145,7
49,0
55,7 61,3 67,0 73,1 78,8 85,7 91,2 95,7 100,0 105,7 115,3 120,6 123,3 128,0 134,2 142,8
Witwatersrand Klerksdorp/ Stilfontein/
Orkney Vaal Triangle Free State
Goldfields Bloemfontein Nelspruit/ Witbank
Polokwane (Pietersburg)
Year
444 445 446 447 448 449 450
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
49,2 56,0 61,4 66,7 72,3 77,4 83,9 89,9 94,8 100,0 105,5 114,6 122,2 123,8 128,0 133,4 142,7
51,3
58,0 63,5 69,4 75,4 80,6 86,5 91,7 95,4 100,0 105,1 .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
50,2
56,1 62,8 68,4 73,7 78,2 83,7 88,8 94,1 100,0 105,7 113,8 119,6 122,0 126,5 133,8 141,5
49,0
55,8 62,0 67,6 73,4 78,6 85,9 91,7 95,9 100,0 104,7 112,7 119,2 120,7 125,1 132,5 141,8
.. .. .. .. 72,3 77,4 84,2 90,5 95,3 100,0 106,7 118,3 124,2 123,1 127,2 133,4 144,1
.. .. .. .. 75,8 81,8 88,5 93,6 96,9 100,0 103,6 111,9 116,9 115,7 118,9 124,5 134,2
Source: Stats SA, Consumer price index (CPI) (Statistical release P0141)
SA STATISTICS, 2008
6.30 PRICES 6.5 Consumer price index 6.5.3 Food - Metropolitan areas
2000=100
Weighted average
Cape Peninsula
Port Elizabeth/ Uitenhage
East London Kimberley Pieter- maritzburg
Durban/ Pinetown
Pretoria Centurion/
Akasia Year
451 452 453 454 455 456 457 458
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
43,4
54,3 58,0 66,0 71,7 76,1 83,3 88,4 92,7 100,0 105,4 122,0 131,9 134,9 137,9 147,8 163,1
41,0
53,0 57,7 65,5 70,6 74,8 81,8 87,2 92,4 100,0 106,5 122,2 132,0 134,5 137,5 146,1 160,7
42,9
53,9 57,8 66,8 73,0 77,5 85,1 89,8 93,7 100,0 105,3 126,4 137,5 140,9 145,2 155,4 171,5
41,0
51,5 55,1 62,8 69,3 74,6 83,8 89,2 93,6 100,0 104,4 124,1 137,5 138,7 143,5 151,7 166,1
45,4
56,2 60,4 68,2 73,6 77,1 84,1 89,4 93,2 100,0 106,2 123,7 134,1 135,4 138,4 149,5 164,8
40,6
53,2 57,2 64,4 70,5 76,4 83,2 88,0 91,6 100,0 107,8 127,8 137,2 138,9 140,3 149,8 165,3
42,2
52,5 55,4 62,4 67,9 73,1 82,0 88,0 92,1 100,0 108,2 128,3 139,4 142,2 142,1 151,5 166,8
43,8
55,5 58,6 66,4 72,3 77,2 84,9 90,2 94,2 100,0 105,0 121,0 129,1 132,4 135,7 146,0 160,5
Witwatersrand Klerksdorp/ Stilfontein/
Orkney Vaal Triangle Free State
Goldfields Bloemfontein Nelspruit/ Witbank
Polokwane (Pietersburg)
Year
459 460 461 462 463 464 465
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
44,6
55,1 58,6 66,8 72,7 76,7 83,4 88,3 92,6 100,0 104,3 119,8 129,7 132,9 136,5 146,7 162,4
45,7 55,3 58,2 67,8 74,1 78,9 84,3 88,4 92,2 100,0 103,3 .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
47,2
56,7 60,0 68,8 75,9 79,4 84,5 90,0 93,9 100,0 106,2 121,3 129,9 131,7 135,6 150,8 163,8
40,8
53,0 57,5 65,4 71,9 75,3 83,4 89,1 93,3 100,0 107,4 127,8 139,5 143,5 149,4 165,4 182,3
.. .. .. .. 73,3 78,3 86,1 91,1 95,2 100,0 107,8 126,9 134,9 139,5 143,3 152,4 170,6
.. .. .. .. 69,9 75,2 83,6 88,4 92,6 100,0 106,1 128,1 140,8 143,4 146,0 153,9 170,0
Source: Stats SA, Consumer price index (CPI) (Statistical release P0141)
SA STATISTICS, 2008
6.31 PRICES 6.5 Consumer price index 6.5.4 All items, excluding food – Metropolitan areas
2000=100
Weighted average
Cape Peninsula
Port Elizabeth/ Uitenhage
East London Kimberley Pieter- maritzburg
Durban/ Pinetown
Pretoria Centurion/
Akasia Year
466 467 468 469 470 471 472 473
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
50,6
56,2 62,0 66,8 72,6 78,2 84,7 90,7 95,4 100,0 105,8 113,8 119,9 121,3 125,8 130,7 138,7
.. .. .. .. 73,6 79,8 86,5 92,0 96,1 100,0 105,9 114,8 120,7 121,5 125,7 129,7 138,7
.. .. .. .. 73,9 79,7 85,9 91,5 95,9 100,0 105,6 114,3 120,0 121,4 126,1 133,8 142,4
.. .. .. .. 71,0 76,5 83,3 89,7 95,1 100,0 107,1 115,4 121,6 123,9 128,0 135,2 142,7
.. .. .. .. 70,5 75,7 82,5 89,7 95,1 100,0 106,8 115,8 122,3 123,5 128,8 135,2 144,5
.. .. .. .. 73,2 79,1 85,4 90,6 95,7 100,0 105,3 114,5 120,2 121,9 127,7 135,1 144,9
.. .. .. .. 71,5 77,2 83,6 89,6 94,7 100,0 106,0 113,4 119,5 120,6 125,0 131,2 140,1
.. .. .. .. 73,5 79,4 86,0 91,4 96,0 100,0 105,8 114,2 118,8 121,4 126,5 131,8 139,3
Witwatersrand Klerksdorp/ Stilfontein/
Orkney Vaal Triangle Free State
Goldfields Bloemfontein Nelspruit/ Witbank
Polokwane (Pietersburg)
Year
474 475 476 477 478 479 480
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
.. .. .. .. 72,2 77,7 84,0 90,3 95,3 100,0 105,6 113,5 120,6 121,8 126,2 130,3 137,8
.. .. .. .. 75,7 80,9 87,0 92,4 96,0 100,0 105,5 .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. 73,0 77,8 83,4 88,4 94,2 100,0 105,6 111,8 116,9 119,4 124,1 129,4 135,8
.. .. .. .. 73,5 79,3 86,3 92,2 96,5 100,0 104,1 109,3 114,4 115,3 119,2 124,4 131,7
.. .. .. .. 72,2 77,4 83,8 90,3 95,3 100,0 106,4 116,4 121,9 119,5 123,7 129,2 138,1
.. .. .. .. 77,2 83,4 89,5 94,7 97,9 100,0 103,2 109,0 112,3 110,4 113,7 118,9 127,2
Source: Stats SA, Consumer price index (CPI) (Statistical release P0141)
SA STATISTICS, 2008
6.32 PRICES 6.5 Consumer price index 6.5.5 All items, excluding housing – Metropolitan areas
2000=100
Weighted average
Cape Peninsula
Port Elizabeth/ Uitenhage
East London Kimberley Pieter- maritzburg
Durban/ Pinetown
Pretoria Centurion/
Akasia Year
481 482 483 484 485 486 487 488
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
45,7
53,2 59,5 65,3 70,5 75,1 81,6 87,0 92,7 100,0 106,3 115,6 122,3 127,4 132,2 138,4 147,4
44,8
52,9 59,2 65,2 70,4 75,2 81,9 87,2 92,9 100,0 106,5 115,7 122,8 127,4 132,1 137,1 146,0
45,4
52,6 58,6 64,9 70,5 75,2 81,7 86,9 92,7 100,0 106,4 117,7 125,5 132,2 137,8 147,1 157,0
43,1
50,3 56,3 61,8 66,9 71,8 79,3 85,5 92,2 100,0 106,2 115,6 124,3 130,2 135,3 143,2 150,7
44,9
52,3 59,6 65,5 70,6 74,7 81,1 87,6 93,1 100,0 106,6 116,9 125,1 129,7 135,7 143,7 153,8
46,1
54,6 60,9 66,6 72,4 77,6 83,8 88,4 93,6 100,0 106,2 117,9 124,9 129,4 134,9 143,4 154,5
46,4
54,0 59,8 65,5 70,5 75,4 82,3 87,6 92,9 100,0 106,7 116,5 124,3 129,3 133,6 140,7 150,3
45,5
53,1 59,6 65,5 70,8 75,8 82,5 87,6 93,3 100,0 106,0 114,9 120,3 125,9 131,1 137,4 145,6
Witwatersrand Klerksdorp/ Stilfontein/
Orkney Vaal Triangle Free State
Goldfields Bloemfontein Nelspruit/ Witbank
Polokwane (Pietersburg)
Year
489 490 491 492 493 494 495
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
45,9
53,3 59,4 65,1 70,2 74,7 81,0 86,5 92,5 100,0 106,0 115,2 121,9 127,2 131,7 137,6 146,6
48,1
55,2 61,2 67,3 73,0 77,7 83,5 88,1 92,9 100,0 105,1 .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
48,1
54,5 62,0 68,1 73,3 77,8 83,4 88,3 93,6 100,0 106,1 113,5 119,1 122,8 127,3 134,7 142,1
44,3
51,9 59,0 65,0 70,2 74,8 82,2 87,7 93,4 100,0 105,3 113,0 119,6 124,4 129,7 137,7 146,1
.. .. .. .. 70,9 75,5 82,0 87,7 93,4 100,0 107,6 118,0 124,8 130,0 135,9 142,4 151,8
.. .. .. .. 71,5 76,6 83,2 88,1 93,4 100,0 104,9 112,5 118,3 123,5 128,5 134,4 142,8
Source: Stats SA, Consumer price index (CPI) (Statistical release P0141)
SA STATISTICS, 2008
6.33 PRICES 6.5 Consumer price index 6.5.6 Pensioners – Metropolitan areas
2000=100
Weighted average
Cape Peninsula
Port Elizabeth/ Uitenhage
East London Kimberley Pieter- maritzburg
Durban/ Pinetown
Pretoria Centurion/
Akasia Year
496 497 498 499 500 501 502 503
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
46,7 53,6 59,0 64,6 70,3 75,5 82,4 88,3 93,9 100,0 106,5 116,3 124,0 128,6 133,5 140,0 149,7
46,2
53,5 59,2 65,0 70,6 76,4 83,4 88,8 94,1 100,0 106,9 117,1 124,6 129,0 133,5 138,3 147,7
47,8
54,9 59,4 65,1 71,6 76,8 83,5 89,1 94,3 100,0 106,3 119,5 127,0 127,9 131,8 139,8 150,9
44,8
51,6 57,1 63,1 68,5 73,6 80,9 87,3 93,4 100,0 106,3 116,5 126,2 135,9 143,9 154,2 163,4
44,5
51,1 56,3 61,8 67,4 72,5 79,7 87,0 93,0 100,0 106,8 117,1 126,4 131,6 137,6 146,3 157,9
48,1
55,6 61,2 66,8 72,5 77,8 83,9 89,1 94,3 100,0 106,3 117,3 125,1 129,9 134,0 141,8 152,6
47,3
54,2 59,7 66,1 71,2 76,7 83,6 89,3 94,1 100,0 106,8 116,3 125,2 130,5 134,9 142,1 152,2
48,0
55,2 60,7 66,3 72,3 77,6 84,4 89,7 94,8 100,0 106,1 114,9 121,6 127,2 132,9 139,5 147,9
Witwatersrand Klerksdorp/ Stilfontein/
Orkney Vaal Triangle Free State
Goldfields Bloemfontein Nelspruit/ Witbank
Polokwane (Pietersburg)
Year
504 505 506 507 508 509 510
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
46,5
53,1 58,2 63,5 69,2 74,3 81,0 87,3 93,3 100,0 106,5 116,3 124,3 128,5 133,4 140,0 150,0
47,5
53,8 59,3 65,3 71,2 76,1 82,5 88,4 93,7 100,0 106,7 .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
52,5
58,8 63,7 68,9 73,5 77,7 83,1 88,3 94,1 100,0 106,0 114,6 121,7 124,1 129,0 138,5 147,0
46,7
54,2 61,5 67,4 72,9 78,0 85,0 90,6 95,4 100,0 103,9 110,1 116,6 121,0 126,9 136,0 145,0
.. .. ..
.. 69,2 74,4 81,6 87,9 93,8 100,0 107,8 120,8 128,9 135,0 139,9 148,1 160,0
.. .. .. .. 69,6 74,6 81,9 88,0 93,9 100,0 105,5 118,6 127,5 131,7 134,9 141,8 150,6
Source: Stats SA, Consumer price index (CPI) (Statistical release P0141)
SA STATISTICS, 2008
6.34 PRICES 6.5 Consumer price index 6.5.7 All items, monthly – Metropolitan areas
2000=100
Annual average January February March April May June July August Sep-
tember October No-vember
De-cember
Year 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 521 522 523
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
49,0
55,7 61,2 66,6 72,4 77,7 84,4 90,2 94,9 100,0 105,7 115,4 122,1
123,8 128,0 134,0 143,5
45,7
53,1 58,2 64,0 70,2 75,0 82,0 86,7 94,4 96,9 103,8 109,0 121,6
121,8 125,4 130,4 138,2
46,3 53,6 58,4 64,2 70,5 75,1 82,5 86,9 94,4 96,6 104,1 110,2 121,5 122,4 125,6 130,5 138,0
46,7 54,0 59,2 64,6 71,3 75,7 83,0 87,5 94,4 97,6 104,8 111,3 122,7 123,2 126,9 131,2 139,2
47,4
54,7 60,8 65,0 72,2 76,2 83,7 87,9 94,6 98,9 105,3 113,1 123,1 123,4 127,6 131,8 141,0
48,1
55,1 61,0 65,4 72,5 76,7 84,0 88,3 94,5 99,3 105,7 113,9 122,8 123,5 127,6132,6 141,8
48,4
55,7 61,3 65,8 72,4 77,4 84,2 88,6 95,0 99,9 106,2 114,7 122,4 123,9 127,4 133,6 143,0
49,0
56,2 61,8 66,8 72,8 78,0 85,1 90,7 95,1 100,8 106,1 116,3 122,4 124,3 128,5 134,9 144,4
49,7
56,8 62,1 67,8 73,0 78,4 85,2 91,7 94,7 101,2 105,9 116,9 122,9 124,1 129,0 136,0 145,1
50,4
57,2 62,3 68,6 73,1 79,2 85,6 93,3 95,1 101,7 106,2 118,1 122,5 124,1 129,5 136,3 146,1
51,3
57,3 62,8 68,9 73,3 79,9 86,0 93,7 95,3 102,0 106,1 119,9 121,7 124,6 129,6 136,6 147,4
51,8
57,6 62,9 69,1 73,5 80,2 85,7 93,7 95,5 102,2 106,6 120,3 120,8 125,3 129,5 136,5 148,0
52,6
57,6 63,1 69,3 74,1 81,0 86,0 93,7 95,8 102,5 107,2 120,5 120,9 125,0 129,5 137,0 149,3
Source: Stats SA, Consumer price index (CPI) (Statistical release P0141) 6.5.8 Food, monthly - Metropolitan areas
2000=100
Annual average January February March April May June July August Sep-
tember October No-vember
De- cember
Year 524 525 526 527 528 529 530 531 532 533 534 535 536
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
43,4 54,3 58,0 66,0 71,7 76,1 83,3 88,4 92,7 100,0 105,4 122,0 131,9
134,9 137,9 147,8 163,1
39,7
50,1 57,5 60,9 71,4 74,3 80,9 86,0 92,0 96,8 101,6 114,1 131,8 135,4 137,1 143,1 155,4
39,8
50,6 57,7 61,1 71,8 74,0 81,4 86,2 92,3 97,5 102,7 114,7 131,0 135,3 137,2 143,7 155,2
40,1 51,7 57,4 61,4 72,2 74,6 81,9 86,9 91,8 98,6 103,1 116,5 131,0 135,1 137,1 144,6 155,8
41,0
52,7 57,2 62,2 73,1 74,5 82,3 87,5 91,8 99,5 103,5 118,2 131,3 134,9 137,0 145,5 157,7
41,8
53,3 57,2 63,1 73,0 74,0 82,7 88,2 92,2 100,3 104,2 118,8 131,9 134,9 136,8 146,3 159,1
41,8
53,9 57,3 64,1 72,1 73,8 83,3 88,5 92,2 100,9 104,1 120,6 131,0 134,5 136,3 146,8 160,7
42,3
55,2 57,6 66,1 71,5 75,0 83,9 88,7 92,0 100,9 104,6 122,2 131,1 133,7 137,4 147,7 162,7
43,5
56,0 57,8 69,2 70,7 76,3 83,9 88,5 92,1 101,1 105,1 124,1 131,8 133,9 137,4 148,4 164,8
44,7
57,0 58,3 71,1 70,4 77,6 84,1 89,1 92,9 101,4 106,1 126,4 131,7 133,8 138,4 150,2 168,1
47,1
57,2 58,8 71,6 70,5 79,3 84,7 90,1 93,3 101,2 107,6 128,9 132,5 135,0 138,5 152,2 170,9
48,6
57,0 59,3 70,4 71,1 79,3 84,8 90,3 94,7 100,9 109,5 129,7 133,9 136,4 139,7 152,4 172,8
49,9
57,0 59,9 70,4 73,0 80,2 85,4 90,9 95,5 100,7 112,2 130,3 133,7 135,7 141,6 153,1 173,8
Source: Stats SA, Consumer price index (CPI) (Statistical release P0141)
SA STATISTICS, 2008
6.35 PRICES 6.5 Consumer price index 6.5.9 Group indices – Metropolitan and other urban areas 1/
2000=100
All items Food
Total Lower income group
Middle income group
Higher income group
Commodi-ties Services
All items excluding housing
All items excluding
food Total Grain products Meat Year
537 538 539 540 541 542 543 544 545 546 547
Weights 100,00 .. .. .. 59,42 40,58 79,30 76,98 23,02 4,34 6,23
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
90,5
95,1 100,0 105,5 115,3 122,4 124,4 128,5 134,4 144,1
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
88,4
93,3 100,0 105,5 116,6 123,9 127,5 131,5 138,0 147,7
93,3
97,4 100,0 105,7 113,9 120,8 120,1 124,6 129,7 139,3
87,6
93,2 100,0 106,0 115,7 122,8 127,6 132,3 138,5 147,6
90,8
95,6 100,0 105,5 113,5 119,8 121,4 125,9 130,9 138,9
88,9
93,1 100,0 105,3 122,9 133,0 135,6 138,4 147,7 163,1
90,3
95,4 100,0 103,7 123,3 132,5 130,6 130,6 135,3 153,8
91,4
92,9 100,0 107,2 126,5 134,7 138,9 143,7 164,3 180,7
Food (concluded)
Fish and other
seafood
Milk, cheeseand eggs
Fats and oils
Fruit and nuts
Vege- tables Sugar Coffee, tea
and cocoa Other
Non- alcoholic
beverages
Alcoholic beverages
Cigarettes, cigars and
tobacco Year
548 549 550 551 552 553 554 555 556 557 558
Weights 0,70 2,10 0,84 1,13 2,18 0,62 1,14 3,74 1,13 1,52 1,21
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
86,7
93,7 100,0 110,1 126,8 135,6 135,8 139,2 152,6 166,5
90,5
94,3 100,0 111,1 128,3 142,8 146,9 150,7 155,6 174,6
91,2
100,5 100,0 106,2 125,1 134,2 136,3 135,8 137,0 160,5
87,4
93,7 100,0 101,9 114,5 124,0 131,7 136,7 144,2 158,4
81,7
84,0 100,0 98,0 118,5 128,9 128,0 131,0 138,3 156,0
85,9
92,2 100,0 106,4 118,4 127,7 130,8 132,8 141,8 152,3
89,1
96,5 100,0 104,8 115,5 122,7 122,1 122,2 125,3 131,8
87,3
94,1 100,0 106,2 119,8 133,2 140,0 143,0 145,8 154,2
85,4
94,2 100,0 108,2 117,0 129,2 135,1 141,1 147,4 153,8
88,0
94,6 100,0 107,0 115,7 128,6 142,4 151,4 163,1 174,2
72,2
87,1 100,0 111,7 124,6 138,7 151,8 167,2 181,2 199,8
Clothing and footwear Furniture and equipment
Total Clothing Footwear Housing Fuel and
power Total Furniture Appliances
Other household equipment and textiles
Year
559 560 561 562 563 564 565 566 567
Weights 3,64 2,27 1,37 20,70 3,84 2,82 1,08 0,84 0,90
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
98,4
99,7 100,0 98,7 97,1 99,0 95,3 92,1 85,3 87,2
100,9 101,6 100,0 99,9 97,0 100,4 97,2 94,7 88,8 90,6
91,8
94,6 100,0 95,9 96,8 96,4 91,7 87,4 79,4 81,4
101,6 102,5 100,0 104,0 114,7 121,1 112,3 114,2 119,1 130,6
87,5
92,9 100,0 107,0 113,6 120,9 128,6 135,4 141,3 152,3
95,7
98,2 100,0 104,0 111,3 115,8 116,4 115,8 114,1 113,9
95,0
98,3 100,0 105,6 112,3 118,6 121,7 123,8 121,7 118,9
96,0
98,5 100,0 103,4 116,2 120,0 118,5 115,1 113,5 116,3
96,5
97,7 100,0 101,9 105,0 108,1 107,5 106,2 105,1 105,1
1/ Weighted average indices of the metropolitan and other urban areas shown above (columns 537-582).
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6.36 PRICES 6.5 Consumer price index 6.5.9 Group indices – Metropolitan and other urban areas 1/ (concluded)
2000=100
Household operation Transport
Total Household consumables
Domestic workers
Other household services
Medical care and health expenses Total Vehicles Running costs
Public and hired
transport Year
568 569 570 571 572 573 574 575 576
Weights 4,68 1,34 3,22 0,12 6,90 13,72 5,11 6,56 2,05
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
78,2
88,5 100,0 108,5 113,4 119,8 131,9 140,2 144,7 155,6
86,4
93,6 100,0 108,5 121,0 127,7 131,6 135,3 141,7 150,2
75,1
86,6 100,0 108,6 110,4 116,8 132,6 143,1 146,8 159,1
89,8
94,2 100,0 104,3 107,2 110,2 113,8 116,9 119,1 122,4
82,8
91,8 100,0 111,9 125,6 137,2 150,6 161,2 171,0 180,5
85,3
90,4 100,0 106,1 113,7 116,7 121,6 128,2 135,7 143,2
90,5
94,7 100,0 104,4 113,3 118,0 117,0 115,6 114,8 115,3
76,7
83,9 100,0 109,2 117,3 119,5 130,1 144,9 161,0 176,3
95,6
97,4 100,0 102,7 104,8 105,8 107,4 108,0 108,6 109,2
Communication Recreation and entertainment Reading matter Education Personal care Other
Year 577 578 579 580 581 582
Weights 2,86 3,04 0,36 3,38 3,92 3,26
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
87,4
94,3 100,0 105,7 111,1 121,3 124,9 127,5 125,4 126,7
97,1
99,8 100,0 102,3 105,6 102,5 98,3 96,1 96,4 96,7
84,2
91,4 100,0 107,6 115,7 121,8 127,1 132,9 137,3 144,0
75,1
87,3 100,0 110,9 121,6 130,6 142,4 154,2 165,4 178,0
86,9
93,9 100,0 107,0 117,5 126,2 130,0 133,4 137,6 145,7
100,5 100,2 100,0 100,7 105,5 106,9 102,6 102,3 103,7 107,3
Source: Stats SA, Consumer price index (CPI) (Statistical release P0141) 1/ Weighted average indices of the metropolitan and other urban areas shown above (columns 537-582).
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7.1 MINING A. PRODUCTION AND SALES
Particulars are obtained from the Minerals Bureau, Department of Minerals and Energy. B. VALUES OF MINERALS
The values of minerals are calculated, in general, on a free-on-rail basis when sales are effected in South Africa (SA) and on a free-on-board basis when shipped.
C. INDICES OF THE PHYSICAL VOLUME OF MINING PRODUCTION
The indices are calculated by Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) on the basis of information furnished by the Minerals Bureau, Department of Minerals and Energy. Two indices are shown for total mining production, namely an index including gold production and an index which excludes gold production.
The index of the physical volume of mining production or the production index is a statistical measure of the change in the volume of production. The production index of a major group is the ratio between the volume of production of a major group in a given period and the volume of production of the same major group in the base period. The current base period is 2000. The production in the base period is set at 100. In accordance with international practice, the indices have to be rebased every five years to a new base year. Indices in this publication are published on the basis of 2000=100. Weights have been adjusted according to the production of the year 2000. The Statistical release P2041.1 Mining Statistics: Indices of the physical volume of mining production, Base: 2000=100 contains historical information for the period January 1990 to November 2002.
D. GOLD PRICE OBTAINED FROM SA RESERVE BANK E. COVERAGE
(a) The following mining activities in South Africa are covered:
• Any activities in connection with underground and surface mining/open channel mining, including stone quarries, clay and sand pits, wells (except for water) and salt pans, as well as all supplemental activities for the dressing and beneficiating of ores and other crude materials, such as crushing, screening, washing, cleaning, grading, milling, flotation, melting, pelleting, topping and other preparations needed to render the material marketable;
• restoration, rehabilitation, reshaping, revegetating and reclaiming of areas affected by mining activities undertaken by the mine itself; and • any administrative, clerical, sales, research or other activities directly related to any activity referred to in (a)(i) or (a)(ii).
(b) Establishments which perform the following activities or main function are excluded -
• Work performed on a contract or fee basis in the development and as preparation of mining properties and sites, such as drilling, shaft-sinking,
tunneling, cementation and mining construction work by outside contractors; • the refining of gold and other minerals on a contract or fee basis; and • exploration, prospecting or prospecting services.
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0
20 000
40 000
60 000
80 000
100 000
120 000
140 000
160 000
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Year
R'm
illio
n
Total,including gold Total, excluding gold Gold
7.2 MINING 7.1 Summary statistics Data in respect of power supply companies as such, and iron and steel works are not included.
Value of minerals sold Index of the physical volume of mining production Production of gold
Total Gold Coal Other minerals Total Gold Diamonds Coal World
production
Production in South
Africa
R million 2000=100 1 000 kg
Year
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
43 327,7 42 211,1 46 877,5 50 711,6 55 178.5 63 071.2 67 780,2 71 381,6 76 369,9 98 540,1 115 358,1 137 504,5 117 526,9 125 057,8 142 817,9 193 589,5 225 644,6
19 296,0 19 512,6 23 239,1 24 953,1 23 465,2 26 467,5 24 904,7 24 294,6 24 990,4 25 265,6 29 011,7 41 386,1 33 053,0 29 329,9 24 601,2 36 404,5 38 997,4
8 785,0 9 423,7 9 713,9 10 332,8 12 817,8 14 902,8 16 268,1 17 917,2 17 703,8 19 854,4 25 843,8 28 594,9 26 734,1 28 058,3 35 609,5 37 835,8 43 151,4
15 246,7 13 274,8 13 924,5 15 425,7 18 895,5 21 700.9 25 607,4 29 169,8 33 675,7 53 420,1 60 503,6 67 523,5 57 739,8 67 669,6 82 607,2 119 349,2 143 495,8
83,5 82,8 86,5 89,0 94,2 94,9 98,6
100,8 99,5
100,0 101,4 102,2 106,4 110,3 111,7 110,0 109,9
139,5 142,3 143,8 134,5 121,6 115,6 114,9 108,1 104,8 100,0 91,7 92,4 86,7 78,5 68,4 62,9 58,8
92,1 105,5 96,5 102,5 94,0 96,2 98,3 101,2 92,4 100,0 115,9 100,6 117,5 133,5 143,3 137,6 137,3
80,2 78,8 82,2 87,6 92,1 92,7 97,5 99,8 99,2 100,0 99,1 99,8 105,6 109,3 108,8 108,6 110,2
1 846 2 215 2 281
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
..
..
..
..
..
601 613 619 579 524 498 491 465 451 431 395 399 373 338 29
271 254
Source: Stats SA, Mining, production and sales (Statistical release P2041) Fig 7.1 - Value of minerals sold at constant 2000 prices Source: Stats SA
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7.3 MINING 7.2 Value of minerals sold
R million
Total Gold Iron ore 1/
Other metallics Coal Building Asbestos Other non-
metallics Year
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
43 327,7 42 211,1 46 877,5 50 711,6 55 178.5 63 071,1 66 780,2 71 381,6 76 369,9 98 540,1
115 358,1 137 504,5 117 526,9 125 057,8 142 817,9 193 589,5 225 644,6
19 296,0 19 512,6 23 239,1 24 953,1 23 465,2 26 467,5 24 904,7 24 294,6 24 990,4 25 265,6 29 011,7 41 386,1 33 053,0 29 329,9 24 601,2 36 404,5 38 997,4
1 161,8
1 127,6 1 278,9 1 400,2 1 657,9 1 691,7 2 086,0 2 491,0 2 206,0 3 039,0 4 128,9 5 313,6 4 191,0 4 585,5 7 519,6 9 931,3 13 430,2
9 590,0 8 097,6 8 515,7 9 547,7 10 924,6 12 217,2 13 849,7 17 024,1 20 090,7 33 791,2 42 691,5 46 818,7 38 760,2 45 301,7 53 063,9 87 300,1 106 901,2
8 785,0
9 423,7 9 713,9 10 332,8 12 817,8 14 902,8 16 268,1 17 917,2 17 703,8 19 854,4 25 843,8 28 594,9 26 734,1 28 058,3 35 609,5 37 835,8 43 151,4
1 313,9 1 292,3 1 361,3 1 570,4 2 100,6 2 343,7 2 531,3 2 556,7 2 590,2 2 498,6 2 839,8 3 229,6 3 545,5 3 915,2 4 319,0 5 065,7 6 067,8
167,8 170,0 142,7 140,2 - - - - - - - - 167,1 - - - -
3 012,8
2 587,1 2 625,5 2 767,0 4 212,4 5 448,2 7 140,4 7 098,0 8 788,8 14 032,3 10 843,2 12 161,2 11 242,7 13 866,9 17 704,9 17 052,1 17 096,1
Source: Minerals Bureau, Department of Minerals and Energy 1/ Iron ore includes haemetite and magnetite. 7.3 Production and sales of minerals The values of minerals are calculated, in general, on a free-on-rail basis when sales are effected in South Africa and on a free-on-board basis when shipped. (a) Metallic minerals
Gold 1/ Silver 1/, 2/ Platinum
Sales Sales Production Sales
kg R’000 kg R’000 kg kg R’000 Year
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
601 380,4 612 995,1 618 965,1 580 239,7 524 071 496 228 507 929 464 822 456 766 407 570 395 018 398 549 373 286 338 254 294 718 270 860 253 582
19 296 121 19 512 563 23 239 318 24 953 110 23 465 184 26 467 548 24 904 737 24 295 420 24 990 413 25 272 140 29 011 598 41 386 122 33 052 899 29 329 871 24 601 241 36 404 688 38 997 399
138 961,4 190 461,9 182 513,3 190 676,8 162 237 156 442 187 402 154 984 168 691 167 513 109 735 113 159 87 382 71 216 87 875 86 926 70 089
38 329 55 816 67 923 78 127 69 132 82 125 102 261 122 821 169 938 168 695 141 723 168 674 119 215 101 478 143 504 250 621 236 342
142 861,2 152 890,7 176 167,3 164 805,5 183 097 188 636 196 605 199 535 216 478 206 770 228 746 239 585 265 595 286 156 304 127 309 349 310 919
141 120,7 137 063,1 153 711,0 161 693,6 175 158 183 962 187 167 193 502 198 713 214 698 216 171 233 398 265 608 285 983 291 368 317 173 313 505
5 692 118 4 677 841 5 188 809 5 747 782 6 572 506 7 428 137 8 509 684 11 929 749 14 887 455 27 094 627 33 370 849 34 828 773 28 823 929 33 313 242 38 448 886 65 443 81
79 894 720
1/ Gold and silver sales are shown in kilograms (kg) (1 kg = 32,1507 troy ounces). 2/ Mostly exploited together with gold.
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7.4 MINING 7.3 Production and sales of minerals (continued) (a) Metallic minerals
Iron ore 3/ Chrome ore Copper 4/
Production Sales Production Sales Production Sales
1 000 t R’000 1 000 t 1 000 t R’000 1 000 t R’000 Year
26 27 28 29 30 31 32
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
29 075,4 28 225,9 29 385,2 32 321,2 31 945,5 30 829,9 33 225,1 32 965,5 29 517,1 33 707,4 34 757,2 36 484,0 38 085,9 39 322,0 39 542,1 41 371,9 42 100,9
1 161 741 1 127 577 1 278 879 1 400 240 1 657 887 1 691 684 2 085 980 2 491 006 2 206 005 3 039 015 4 128 903 5 313 718 4 191 071 4 585 485 7 519 572 9 931 281 13 430 291
5 100,3 3 363,5 2 838,0 3 599,5 5 086,1 4 914,3 6 162,0 6 479,6 6 817,1 6 662,2 5 502,0 6 435,7 7 405,4 7 676,8 7 501,4 7 419,7 9 646,9
4 708,4 3 131,3 2 865,0 3 550,8 4 954,2 4 830,2 6 201,0 5 952,0 6 655,1 6 779,3 5 529,0 5 951,5 6 304,7 7 256,1 6 728,7 7 127,5 8 281,6
484 72 388 28 355 76 400 05 608 08 816 25 1 000 21 911 58 1 004 58 1 080 39 1 002 30 1 101 35 1 151 71 1 686 05 1 898 09 2 309 76 3 006 44
193,6 176,1 166,3 165,2 161,6 152,1 153,1 164,4 144,3 137,0 141,9 129,6 120,9 102,6 103,9 109,6 116,3
1 173 227 1 077 418 1 035 360 1 254 819 1 706 957 1 503 056 1 676 020 1 474 080 1 388 353 1 573 603 1 927 165 2 143 348 1 641 236 2 026 122 2 583 100 4 956 080 5 863 615
Lead 1/ Cobalt Tin 2/
Production Sales Production Sales Production Sales
t t R’000 kg R’000 t t R’000 Year
33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
76 262,0 75 806,0 100 171,0 95 824,0 88 501 88 613 83 114 84 128 80 191 75 262 50 771 49 444 39 941 37 485 42 159 48 273 41 857
84 679,0 85 157,0 89 771,0 96 450,0 88 083 86 704 85 836 79 273 70 211 80 769 55 805 45 770 44 392 30 958 47 019 46 037 36 912
75 908 73 912 58 190 86 163 102 270 191 267 153 771 122 958 101 814 108 728 115 912 111 756 109 884 120 598 211 458 313 232 492 678
208 562,0 234 406,0 243 065,0 258 139,0 189 885 247 214 317 836 296 419 305 837 397 087 373 259 367 205 271 383 308 929 267 962 265 875 306 834
19 856 33 348 28 799 30 367 48 204 63 485 66 492 71 564 61 516 76 885 70 197 61 622 39 291 93 438 56 054 55 857 110 118
1 042,3 592,0 451,9 43,1 0,0
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
..
..
..
..
..
1 088,1 628,3 417,8 38,6 0,0
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
..
..
..
..
..
17 577 11 229 7 292 674 0 .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
..
..
..
..
..
Source: Stats SA, Mining, production and sales (Statistical release P2041) 1/ Metal-in-concentrate. 2/ Metal and metal-in-concentrate. 3/ Iron ore includes haemetite and magnetite. 4/ Metal and metal-in-concentrate.
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7.5 MINING 7.3 Production and sales of minerals (continued) (a) Metallic minerals
Manganese ore Nickel 1/ Zinc 2/ Diamonds 3/
Production Sales Production Sales Production Sales Production
1 000 t R’000 t t R’000 t t R’000 1 000 ct Year
41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
3 146,1 2 463,6 2 506,7 2 851,2 3 198,6 3 240,1 3 120,7 3 044,1 3 122,0 3 635,4 3 267,0 3 321,1 3 500,6 4 275,9 4 611,7 5 213,3 5 995,1
767 079 599 769 549 040 644 921 692 094 783 874 887 130 955 364 934 498 1 232 115 1 301 440 1 626 555 1 467 376 1 737 098 2 200 826 2 245 835 3 571 175
26 885,0 27 621,0 29 868,0 30 135,0 29 803 33 861 34 849 36 680 36 203 36 637 36 445 38 546 40 842 39 853 42 392 41 756 37 889
26 333,0 26 489,0 29 021,0 28 577,0 30 153 31 683 33 589 39 206 35 348 35 208 36 503 38 501 40 129 43 010 42 447 46 923 36 579
579 013 510 598 457 700 550 198 850 029 983 403 1 006 217 1 020 797 1 147 742 1 984 151 1 809 686 2 639 138 2 729 197 3 671 004 3 923 021 7 145 138 9 324 429
64 425,0 71 928,0 77 096,0 76 361,0 71 118 76 853 71 062 69 630 69 733 62 703 61 221 64 173 41 239 32 001 32 112 34 444 31 061
62 379,0 65 292,0 75 361,0 72 399,0 76 124 74 148 69 984 66 363 64 888 58 937 56 266 58 336 39 971 31 519 31 196 33 288 30 437
120 217 147 709 117 087 116 123 159 089 209 671 273 788 255 313 287 045 309 406 278 101 290 799 121 906 107 630 144 752 444 417 430 812
8 431,4
10 177,3 10 324,0 10 857,4 9 683,8 9 954,7 10 085,7 10 751,4 10 021,8 10 781,8 11 308,4 10 909,6 12 645,1 14 720,9 15 775,9 15 166,0 15 247,1
Tigers eye 4/ Andalusite Asbestos
Production Sales Production Sales Production Sales
t t R’000 1 000 t 1 000 t R’000 1 000 t R’000 Year
50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
508,5 620,8 548,4 531,4 242,6 2,7 64,3 87,2 4,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 42,6 255,2 394,6 576,9
509,0 770,1 674,5 891,4 342,8 5,9 93,1 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 39,6 291,8 457,0 630,6
902 1 440 1 421 1 730 973 20 141 0 0 0 0 0 0 110,1 563,0 1 357,2 1 651,4
209,8 230,3 187,7 206,3 206,4 233,7 251,2 236,2 136,9 183,1 193,2 165,1 164,9 234,6 228,3 220,8 264,4
175,7 236,6 180,8 226,8 210,4 220,8 226,5 197,1 152,4 171,0 179,1 158,2 167,3 214,9 181,9 176,4 217,6
77 991
110 811 85 558 117 211 115 287 155 880 174 029 159 906 124 447 154 559 175 545 166 863 220 251 276 149 243 574 240 456 341 815
160,5 133,3 104,0 92,1 88,6 56,9 50,0 27,2 18,7 18,9 13,1 0,0 10,6 0,6 0,4 - -
167 757 170 114 142 695 140 238 119 711 100 418 76 850 47 002 37 301 40 226 41 968 26 549 16 714 11 448 11 318
- -
Source: Stats SA, Mining, production and sales (Statistical release P2041) 1/ Metal-in-concentrate. 2/ Metal and metal-in-concentrate. 3/ One metric carat = 200 milligrams. Mine and alluvial diamonds are included. 4/ Information terminated.
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7.6 MINING 7.3 Production and sales of minerals (continued) (b) Non-metallic minerals
Coal Barytes
Production Sales Production Sales
1 000 t 1 000 t R’000 1 000 t 1 000 t R’000 Year
58 59 60 61 62 63
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
178 464,4 174 423,2 182 276,2 195 805,4 206 210,7 206 269,1 219 269,2 223 903,1 223 357,4 220 503,0 223 494,7 222 532,4 239 310,7 243 371,5 245 007,0 244 778,3 247 600,2
181 869,2 179 217,6 184 001,5 193 416,5 205 709,9 206 524,7 217 090,9 222 950,0 221 726,0 224 854,4 218 952,6 219 572,7 239 584,7 246 621,4 243 309,2 245 814,0 247 552,6
8 785 295 9 423 760 9 713 960 10 332 818 12 817 777 14 902 839 16 268 077 17 917 184 17 703 756 19 854 434 25 842 859 28 594 858 26 703 461 28 138 666 35 576 127 37 835 817 43 151 410
4,8 3,6 2,0 1,9 6,0 7,4 2,1 0,6 2,8 1,6 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0
4,5 2,2 2,6 2,3 2,3 1,3 5,5 4,6 3,5 4,7 0,4 0,5 3,6 0,3 0,1 0,1 0,1
1 878 1 061 1 334 1 204 1 156 536 1 831 1 693 2 388 3 157 155 198 1 491 116 61 53 225
Feldspar Fluorspar Kieselguhr
Production Sales Production Sales Production Sales
1 000 t 1 000 t R’000 1 000 t 1 000 t R’000 t t R’000 Year
64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
70,3 49,4 43,4 37,2 48,0 53,6 68,1 56,4 59,3 77,3 66,1 74,5 57,7 53,7 57,5 75,7 90,3
66,3
49,3 45,7 43,1 51,9 44,7 50,7 33,4 28,7 39,0 71,9 65,0 57,4 66,4 75,3 89,6 106,6
14 767 13 116 12 691 14 574 17 547 16 230 17 340 14 123 14 431 19 098 28 487 27 889 29 943 37 477 44 256 56 121 61 660
270,3 259,8 217,8 174,3 195,8 201,9 207,0 228,6 217,5 212,7 286,4 238,8 234,6 264,9 265,6 256,4 285,0
280,9 285,6 256,8 276,3 195,7 193,6 218,0 174,5 230,7 183,5 343,0 230,5 232,0 255,6 274,9 244,3 281,6
91 621 86 434 82 789 114 057 67 577 89 050 103 383 98 838 141 757 113 588 265 451 212 192 169 534 201 576 237 229 270 731 338 956
2 352,0 576,0 0,0 0,0 0,0
1 016,0 1 536,0 1 638,0 968,0
.. 0,4 0,4 0,9 0,2 0,3 -
-
2 437,0 556,0 0,0 0,0 0,0
1 016,0 1 436,0 1 366,0 850,0
.. 0,4 0,4 0,9 0,2 0,3
- -
478 210 0 0 0
119 219 774 603
.. 270 305 900 185 353
- -
Mica Kaolin Magnesite
Production Sales Production Sales Production Sales
1 000 t 1 000 t R’000 1 000 t 1 000 t R’000 1 000 t 1 000 t R’000 Year
73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
1,9 2,1 2,0 2,0 2,1 1,5 1,4 1,6 1,0 0,7 1,0 0,6 1,0 0,3 0,9 0,7 0,4
2,1 2,0 2,2 1,8 1,8 1,5 1,2 1,1 1,2 1,2 1,2 0,3 9,4 0,3 0,8 0,5 0,5
3 040 3 048 4 166 3 833 3 731 3 443 3 088 2 674 2 576
.. 3 532 2 066 4 397 1 353 4 491 3 254 2 551
134,5 131,8 147,3 131,9 150,8 150,6 164,4 138,3 122,4 99,5 83,9 91,6 90,2 81,9 59,4 51,5 51,2
132,2 118,0 119,9 114,8 136,8 132,4 169,5 164,9 120,8 94,2 81,3 88,0 143,5 76.6 63,3 49,2 42,1
25 950 27 078 25 500 29 580 34 702 37 954 41 609 43 877 39 217 36 533 41 047 52 570 60 185 47 946 37 463 29 847 12 550
98,8 60,1 67,4 71,7 84,6 71,4 76,7 74,3 74,0 0,0 18,5 69,5 86,1 65,9 54,9 65,8 80,7
111,2 82,8 104,3 101,7 115,5 100,0 103,3 110,5 142,7
0,0 60,6 92,1 133,1 122,9 103,4 103,3 117,4
9 905
11 357 12 144 13 573 16 667 20 419 21 877 22 654 22 530
0,0 15 380 24 384 35 061 25 514 31 327 35 743 42 323
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7.7 MINING 7.3 Production and sales of minerals (continued) (b) Non-metallic minerals
Pigment minerals Sillimanite Salt
Production Sales Production Sales Production Sales
1 000 t 1 000 t R’000 1 000 t 1 000 t R’000 1 000 t 1 000 t R’000 Year
82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
1,1 1,1 1,2 2,1 5,3 0,6 0,3 0,2 0,2 0,6 0,8 0,3 0,6 0,5 0,5 0,6 0,2
0,9 0,8 1,2 1,9 2,6 1,4 1,5 1,4 1,7 2,0 2,2 1,1 0,9 1,0 1,0 0,8 0,7
442 449 539 768 1 400 651 822 707 783 870 1 022 544 677 813 1 027 752 769
0,4 0,6 0,6 0,5 0,3 0,5 2,6 0,0
- - - - - - - - -
0,9 0,6 0,6 0,8 0,3 0,4 1,8 0,0
- - - - - - - - -
370 320 341 476 208 306 1 293 51 - - - - - - - - -
664,6 702,0 612,6 357,9 311,4 289,9 326,8 357,8 358,6 349,8 357,0 438,0 438,3 332,7 399,1 434,4 407,1
775,9 822,3 733,7 414,7 366,8 342,5 412,6 486,6 492,1 498,5 424,0 515,0 522,0 349,2 436,0 422,5 458,5
56 216 65 633 72 846 68 501 68 572 62 052 67 866 69 687 72 204 77 062 76 870 124 339 94 996 65 730 79 306 89 093 103 387
Phosphate concentrate Silcrete Silica
Production Sales Production Sales Production Sales
1 000 t 1 000 t R’000 1 000 t 1 000 t R’000 1 000 t 1 000 t R’000 Year
91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
3 268,4 3 073,8 2 398,3 2 701,1 2 839,9 2 661,6 2 752,6 2 958,8 2 956,8 2 796,2 2 419,9 2 803,3 2 642,9 2 735,2 2 577,0 2 628,7 2 555,7
2 641,4 2 713,4 2 627,8 2 716,6 3 277,5 2 858,4 2 904,1 3 104,5 3 514,4 3 196,5 3 146,5 2 882,0 2 914,6 2 752,0 2 588,2 2 252,0 2 523,1
286 207 285 033 299 905 314 126 403 758 447 915 562 398 680 281 882 624 879 529 1 062 330 1 197 912 971 434 880 815 1 186 714 953 241 1 214 084
0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0
- - - - - - - - - - - -
0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0
- - - - - - - - - - - -
0 0 0 0 0
- - - - - - - - - - - -
2 068,5 1 750,0 1 738,2 1 919,8 2 182,2 2 172,9 2 462,6 2 222,5 2 170,3 2 137,5 2 126,7 2 184,3 2 338,1 2 671,4 2 757,9 3 125,9 3 194,8
2 015,0 1 742,7 1 791,8 1 917,1 2 088,0 1 930,7 2 345,9 2 099,7 1 874,6 2 212,1 2 211,3 2 182,4 2 226,9 2 290,3 2 392,0 2 870,8 2 628,8
76 463 71 859 68 515 73 205 89 469 90 651 112 876 115 599 108 507 120 017 131 286 153 448 176 334 190 486 195 349 234 488 278 639
Sulphur concentrate Talc Bentonite
Production Sales Production Sales Production Sales
1 000 t 1 000 t R’000 1 000 t 1 000 t R’000 1 000 t 1 000 t R’000 Year
100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
520,7 517,7 575,5 488,7 449,1 476,2 471,9 451,9 408,8 451,7 388,3 539,6 612,8 633,4 775,8 642,5 644,7
619,1 406,5 412,6 474,9 436,7 434,8 449,1 436,2 360,4 319,1 354,5 336,0 511,5 459,0 583,3 474,4 485,5
153 625 98 474 92 844 126 284 146 531 173 474 198 890 257 924 185 137 168 943 215 380 170 801 260 575 249 383 296 710 259 36
309 672
7,3
10,3 8,8 8,2 15,8 16,4 12,6 11,3 7,9 5,6 3,0 2,6 4,9 0,8 0,8 10,9 14,3
8,2
9,9 10,3 18,9 15,3 16,8 11,7 8,8 9,2 8,9 9,0 12,3 11,4 0,8
0,7 0,7 0,7
2 375 3 046 3 532 3 872 3 517 3 997 4 455 3 195 4 699 4 582 4 091 4 284 4 806 4 163 4 319 4 957 5 639
64,6
44,0 50,4 71,8 70,9 48,1 75,5 48,4 50,7 90,1 108,3 218,5 145,1 55,8
139,8 32,9 45,8
55,2 36,2 39,6 53,0 61,1 50,4 63,9 69,8 80,2 63,3 96,0 99,4 85,4 86,0 82,9 79,1 90,5
15 222 11 189 11 909 14 978 18 704 15 339 20 839 21 536 21 820 37 438 33 714 38 756 34 938 41 619 40 516 41 891 52 183
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7.8 MINING
7.3 Production and sales of minerals (continued)
(b) Non-metallic minerals
Building materials
Fire and flint clay Granite or norite Lime and limestone
Production Sales Sales Production Sales
1 000 t 1 000 t R’000 1 000 t R’000 1 000 t 1 000 t R’000
Year
109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
256,7 209,9 181,2 241,7 189,2 211,0 181,4 226,3 209,6 189,5 185,6 141,9 143,9 186,6 208,4 191,5 216,1
203,4 186,3 189,8 244,8 206,2 231,9 212,0 238,5 242,2 207,7 213,2 159,5 191,0 194,5 184,1 235,5 233,5
15 225 17 423 19 963 23 672 28 314 32 310 29 581 32 229 37 643 30 768 32 532 27 913 35 124 32 784 29 645 41 869 45 911
706,4 600,1 528,2 604,2 721,1 708,4 794,3 660,6 782,5 944,0 846,3 733,5 455,5 548,6 607,5 540,0 571,2
250 799 213 228 235 541 260 283 340 497 463 424 566 794 505 778 627 837 674 774 717 192 838 497 801 005 476 369 426 276 406 605 486 870
21 494,0 19 781,7 18 214,9 19 718,6 19 981,2 19 508,7 21 212,4 19 742,4 19 030,1 19 279,4 18 946,1 20 442,7 21 394,1 22 031,4 24 812,9 26 356,6 25 960,9
17 876,3 15 936,3 16 065,1 18 709,4 20 626,3 16 548,2 16 128,8 14 768,7 13 376,5 14 940,9 15 144,1 16 779,5 17 552,6 17 481,6 18 890,8 20 045,9 20 504,3
487 072 502 599 536 122 605 014 707 754 703 486 701 322 706 107 731 424 792 445 914 705 1 058 620 1 197 151 1 236 632 1 315 910 1 510 262 1 701 271
Building materials
Gypsum Marble Vermiculite
Production Sales Production Sales Production Sales
1 000 t 1 000 t R’000 m3 m3 R’000 1 000 t 1 000 t R’000
Year
117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
420,1 333,8 284,4 304,3 288,2 340,7 396,9 485,7 505,4 413,1 382,8 421,4 394,1 452,3 547,6 556,2 643,6
392,7 328,8 277,5 276,7 293,6 352,7 373,2 482,4 444,9 426,4 381,3 444,1 426,8 459,0 503,0 398,7 404,6
13 051 11 296 11 417 11 513 12 444 16 558 17 529 22 579 21 267 17 239 17 651 20 667 20 832 18 783 18 691 29 619 34 575
4 477,0 6 387,0 7 635,0 4 611,0 2 162 628 0 0 - - - - - - - - -
2 953,0 4 280,0 5 384,0 1 951,0 484 952 0 0 - - - - - - - - -
1 178 1 648 1 710 808 357 644 0 0 - - - - - - - - -
214,7 170,4 213,8 223,5 221,7 196,0 211,0 221,3 217,8 208,8 156,6 220,0 182,8 196,9 209,8 197,8 199,7
182,7 167,1 143,3 191,1 215,3 187,8 212,0 229,3 192,6 200,7 159,6 179,8 169,9 186,1 170,7 174,3 182,3
50 436 50 955 50 145 76 234 90 802 94 029 109 907 144 307 121 563 135 693 128 782 174 832 149 873 156 172 194 770 183 116 204 474
Source: Stats SA, Mining, production and sales (Statistical release P2041)
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7.9 MINING
7.3 Production and sales of minerals (concluded)
(b) Non-metallic minerals
Building materials
Shale Slate Quarries Wonderstone
Production Sales Sales Sales Productio
n Sales
1 000 t 1 000 t R’000 1 000 t R’000 1 000 t R’000 1 000 t 1 000 t R’000
Year
126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
391,1 300,8 331,4 377,2 35,4 44,3 47,4 40,9 11,6 7,4 67,2 71,5 345,1 356,7 501,5 529,0 498,0
389,7 298,1 314,9 305,7 715,0 805,6 694.7 430,6 95,1 244,6 336,8 404,9 346,0 432,4 522,3 550,6 559,5
2 442
2 381 2 498 2 445 5 578 4 481 3 107 2 670 1 359 1 553 2 724 6 179 6 373 7 901 9 372 9 896 10 966
26,4 26,3 22,0 21,0 23,5 37,8 11,0 23,4 24,5 25,9 25,1 24,4 50,9 48,0 33,8 52,3 23,0
13 080 12 441 13 540 15 162 12 768 19 949 6 939 6 144 6 750 6 727 7 825 8 523 9 146 10 652 10 193 11 198 5 123
34 126,8 31 616,0 27 187,4 27 025,3 34 280,6 34 735,0 32 971,2 38 803,2 29 354,9 28 805,5 29 955,0 31 657,7 35 843,4 43 419,8 51 815,4
- -
471 570 471 065 483 144 539 811 695 279 779 931 812 726 857 308 766 536 812 648 924 460 1 018 877 1 349 899 1 839 585 2 247 734
- -
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
Source: Stats SA, Mining, production and sales (Statistical release P2041)
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40
60
80
100
120
140
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Year
Inde
x
Total,including gold Gold Diamonds Coal
7.10 MINING 7.4 Index of the physical volume of mining production
2000=100
Total mining Year
Gold included
Gold excluded
Gold Iron ore Chrome ore Copper Manganese ore Platinum
100,0 54,2 45,8 2,6 1,2 2,7 2,0 12,4 Weights
136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
103,3 103,7 106,7 105,2 104,4 102,6 104,7 103,6 101,5 100,0 101,4 102,2 106,4 110,3 111,7 110,0 109,9
83,5
82,8 86,5 89,0 94,2 94,9 98,6 100,8 99,5 100,0 104,8 105,6 113,2 121,3 126,6 126,3 127,6
139,5 142,3 143,8 134,5 121,6 115,6 114,9 108,1 104,8 100,0 91,7 92,6 86,6 78,5 68,4 62,9 58,8
60,6
71,8 94,5 86,9 88,0 97,3 105,2 87,1 80,6 100,0 103,5 109,2 114,6 117,4 118,0 122,1 124,4
76,6
50,5 42,6 54,0 76,3 74,8 88,8 97,3 102,3 100,0 82,6 96,6
111,1 115,2 112,6 111,4 144,8
130,1 118,7 118,3 120,5 118,6 111,2 110,9 121,0 105,8 100,0 104,0 94,7 88,3 74,1 76,1 80,8 86,1
81,9
64,2 64,9 73,9 83,1 84,5 81,3 79,5 83,4 100,0 89,3 92,3 93,4 114,4 126,7 143,0 162,9
69,1
74,0 85,2 79,7 88,6 91,2 93,3 96,7 104,7 100,0 110,6 116,0 128,9 138,7 147,4 148,7 150,3
Year Nickel Other metallic minerals Diamonds Coal Building
materials Asbestos Other
non-metallic minerals
1,6 2,5 4,2 19,7 3,0 0,4 1,9 Weights
144 145 146 147 148 149 150
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
73,4
75,4 81,6 82,3 81,4 92,5 92,2 100,2 98,9 100,0 99,5 105,3 111,9 108,9 115,8 114,0 103,5
86,9
81,7 92,5 93,7 98,0 104,4 94,7 107,0 93,4 100,0 97,3 99,6 83,9 83,3 92,7 92,2 83,2
92,1
105,5 96,5 102,5 94,0 96,2 98,3 101,2 92,4 100,0 115,9 100,0 117,9 133,5 143,5 137,6 137,3
80,2
78,8 82,2 87,6 92,1 92,7 97,5 99,8 99,2 100,0 99,1 99,7 105,9 109,3 108,8 108,6 110,2
84,9
77,6 70,0 77,8 87,2 82,6 96,0 79,2 75,6 100,0 97,9 101,0 97,3 113,1 118,3 128,2 139,0
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
141,1 128,1 109,6 104,3 108,5 104,4 105,5 106,8 96,2 100,0 93,9 91,8 85,8 98,8 102,9 84,6 74,8
Source: Stats SA, Mining production and sales (Statistical release P2041)
Fig 7.2 - Physical volume of mining production, total and three major contributors as regards gross value of production Sources: Stats SA
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7.11 MINING
7.5 World gold production Kilograms
Africa Europe Gold price
South Africa
Rand per kg
World
Produc-tion
% of produc-
tion
Ghana Zim-babwe
Dem Rep of
the Congo
Tan-zania Sweden Germa
ny FR Yugo-slavia France Spain Year
151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000
31 890 32 136 31 507 37 833 43 835 44 801 53 499 48 981 52 178 54 743 62 132
2 132 300 2 162 000 2 237 200 2 290 900 2 282 300 2 276 000 2 361 400 2 478 600 2 537 800 2 568 000 2 573 200
605 100 601 100 614 100 619 500 583 900 522 400 494 600 492 500 464 400 449 500 428 300
28,4 27,3 27,5 27,1 25,6 23,0 21,0 19,9 19,5 17,4 16,6
17 300 27 300 33 300 41 400 44 500 53 200 50 300 55 700 73 300 78 200 73 600
17 900 19 100 19 900 20 700 22 500 26 100 26 700 26 300 27 200 29 700 21 000
225
10 000 9 000 8 700 11 100 10 000 8 200 9 600 4 800 4 000 3 500
3 500
5 000 6 000 7 500 6 500 5 300 6 300 5 300 5 500 9 200 17 200
5 600 6 200 6 100 6 500 6 300 6 700 6 300 7 100 6 100 4 400 3 600
18 16 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
8 200 6 500 3 000 2 500 2 800 3 700 4 800 4 700 4 200 2 000 2 500
5 400 4 800 3 100 3 000 5 100 5 300 5 700 4 900 3 800 3 600 2 600
6 7007 2006 5006 6005 9005 7005 4005 8006 8008 200
Latin America United States Canada
Mexico Dominican Republic Nicaragua Colombia Peru Brazil Chile Venezuela Ecuador Year
164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
294 200 296 000 329 100 332 100 326 000 319 000 329 300 362 000 366 000 341 900
167 400 175 300 160 400 153 100 146 400 150 300 164 700 171 500 164 300 157 900
9 600 8 500
10 400 11 100 13 900 20 300 24 500 26 000 26 100 22 500
4 300 3 600 2 600
400 1 600 3 300 3 300 3 500 2 500 2 300
1 600 1 200 1 300 1 600 1 400 1 600 1 800 2 800 4 400 4 300
32 500 30 700 29 900 26 400 25 500 24 100 23 100 22 200 21 800 21 400
14 600 15 100 18 000 27 400 39 300 57 400 64 800 74 800 91 200
127 400
84 100 78 600 76 500 75 700 73 400 67 400 64 200 59 100 54 700 54 100
33 300 33 000 39 300 38 500 43 300 48 500 56 400 52 900 47 400 48 100
14 200 13 200 11 700 11 200 13 700 17 100 19 900 19 900 14 300 14 700
10 000 9 200 8 600 8 100 7 600
10 600 12 200 10 500 9 700 9 800
Asia Oceania
Japan Philippines India Korea Indonesia Australia New Zealand Fiji Islands Papau New Year
175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
7 300 8 300 8 900 9 400 9 600 9 200 8 600 8 400 8 600 9 400
37 200 30 500 27 200 29 800 31 000 29 400 31 800 33 800 34 900 31 900
2 400 2 100 1 800 2 000 2 200 2 500 2 400 2 800 2 600 2 000
20 760 15 100 19 000 16 500 15 000 14 800
.. .. .. ..
17 600 24 400 45 900 52 200 55 300 74 100 92 500
101 600 139 100 154 500
244 200 236 200 243 500 247 300 254 900 253 500 289 500 313 200 310 100 302 800
6 000 7 500
10 500 11 200 10 600 12 100 11 600 11 400 8 700 8 600
4 100 2 800 3 800 3 800 4 100 3 500 4 600 4 700 3 700 4 300
33 600 60 800 71 200 61 500 60 500 54 900 54 100 49 100 63 200 65 000
Other countries 1/
China Mongolia Soviet Union (former) Russia Uzbekistan Other (CIS) Year
184 185 186 187 188 189
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
93 600
103 900 112 200 119 400 120 700 132 600 144 600 148 800 160 200 156 300
1 000
800 1 000 1 400 2 100 4 900 5 300 8 900 9 900
13 200
270 000 252 000
- - - - - - - -
- -
151 700 164 500 158 100 142 100 132 800 138 000 127 300 138 200
- -
63 000 65 400 65 000 66 600 78 300 81 700 80 400 85 800
- -
1 000 1 400 2 000 2 300 1 500 2 200 3 100 3 400
1/ Estimated.
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8.1 MANUFACTURING A. CLASSIFICATION OF INDUSTRIES
The 1993 edition of the Standard Industrial Classification of all Economic Activities (SIC), Fifth Edition, Report No. 09-90-02, was used to classify the statistical units in the survey. The SIC is based on the 1990 International Standard Industrial Classification of all Economic Activities (ISIC) with suitable adaptations for local conditions. Statistics in this publication are presented at SIC division (two digit) and major group (three digit) level. Each enterprise is classified to an industry which reflects its predominant activity.
B. GENERAL NOTES This survey covers manufacturing enterprises, i.e. those conducting activities in -
• the manufacturing, processing, making or packing of products; • the slaughtering of animals, including poultry; and • installation, assembly, completion, repair and related work.
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8.2
80
90
100
110
120
130
Inde
x
Base 2000=100
Source: Stats SA, Manufacturing: Production and sales (Statistical release P3041.2)
2001 2003
_____ Trend cycle --------- Seasonally adjusted
Year
Figure 8.1 - Index of physical volume of manufacturing production - Total
2005 20072002 2004 2006
90
100
110
120
130
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Total
Petroleum, chemical products, rubber and plastic products division
Basic iron and steel, non-ferrous metal products, metal products and machinery division
Year
Source: Stats SA, Manufacturing: Production and sales (Statistical release P3041.2)
Fig. 8.2 - Physical volume of manufacturing production - Total and two major contributors as regards value added
Base 2000 = 100
Inde
x
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8.3 MANUFACTURING 8.1 Index of the physical volume of manufacturing production - Total divisions and major groups
2000=100
Year Weights
2001 2002 2003 Divisions and major groups
1 2 3 4
Manufacturing - Total Food and beverages Meat, fish, fruit, vegetables, oils Dairy products Grain mill products Other food products Beverages Textiles, clothing, leather and footwear Textiles Other textile products Knitted and crocheted articles Wearing apparel Leather and leather products Footwear Wood and wood products, paper publishing and printing Sawmilling and planing of wood Products of wood Paper and paper products Publishing Printing and recorded media Petroleum, chemical products, rubber and plastic products Coke, petroleum products and nuclear fuel Basic chemicals Other chemical products Rubber products Plastic products Glass and non-metallic mineral products Glass and glass products Non-metallic mineral products Basic iron and steel, non-ferrous metal products, metal products and machinery Basic iron and steel products Non-ferrous metal products Structural metal products Other fabricated metal products General purpose machinery Special purpose machinery Household appliances Electrical machinery Electrical motors, generators and transformers Electrical distribution and control apparatus Insulated wire and cable Accumulators, primary cells and primary batteries Electric lamps and lighting equipment Other electrical equipment Radio, television and communication apparatus and professional equipment Radio, television and communication apparatus Professional equipment Motor vehicles, parts and accessories and other transport equipment Motor vehicles Bodies for motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers Parts and accessories Other transport equipment Furniture and other manufacturing division Furniture Other manufacturing groups
100,0
16,4 2,6 1,1 1,5 6,8 4,3 5,4 1,2 1,2 0,3 2,0 0,3 0,4
11,0 0,7 1,0 4,8 2,4 2,1
22,5 9,1 4,0 5,4 1,1 3,0 3,9 1,1 2,9
22,4 5,5 4,7 1,3 4,2 2,4 3,2 1,2 2,7 0,3 0,3 0,8 0,1 0,2 1,0
1,3 0,7 0,6
8,6 4,1 0,4 3,1 1,0 5,8 1,6 4,2
102,8
105,0 107,5 103,2 109,3 102,5 106,3 97,5
102,0 104,3 103,4 94,4 91,3 82,2 97,6 96,8
103,6 97,9 98,4 93,4
103,2 100,0 106,2 104,2 100,6 108,1 103,5 111,8 100,4
104,2 100,0 97,9
112,1 105,5 102,1 118,8 101,6 101,4 93,0
104,9 108,1 94,3 94,3
100,0
93,4 76,4
110,6
108,2 111,0 105,3 106,3 103,3 98,5 99,3 98,2
107,4
102,0 113,1 100,6 113,6 88,7
112,4 104,3 110,4 113,7 111,2 100,5 96,9 81,8
100,4 108,3 112,1 103,1 91,3 96,8
110,8 102,5 119,1 111,3 109,5 124,3 108,6 119,9 104,5
112,9 106,0 100,8 116,8 121,1 109,3 133,8 109,4 103,0 80,0
123,8 106,6 115,9 113,6 98,0
98,9 76,9
121,2
110,3 105,5 102,9 114,9 118,3 104,1 107,4 102,8
105,4
103,9 116,7 95,8
107,6 90,9
117,6 96,1 93,1
102,2 99,2 99,2 91,1 76,4
100,8 110,8 108,4 100,0 94,6
103,1 106,6 103,2 105,5 106,6 99,4
121,1 106,7 116,5 103,0
111,4 109,4 100,9 108,9 116,4 107,7 129,0 105,7 100,7 90,4
131,9 98,0
114,4 106,8 94,1
104,4 77,3
131,8
107,9 101,6 105,6 119,2 99,4 97,4
104,6 94,6
Source: Stats SA, Manufacturing: Production and sales (Statistical release P3041.2)
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8.4 MANUFACTURING 8.1 Index of the physical volume of manufacturing production - Total divisions and major groups (concluded)
2000=100
Year Weights
2004 2005 2006 2007 Divisions and major group
5 6 7 8 9
Manufacturing total Food and beverages Meat, fish, fruit, vegetables, oils Dairy products Grain mill products Other food products Beverages Textiles, clothing, leather and footwear Textiles Other textile products Knitted and crocheted articles Wearing apparel Leather and leather products Footwear Wood and wood products, paper publishing and printing Sawmilling and planing of wood Products of wood Paper and paper products Publishing Printing and recorded media Petroleum, chemical products, rubber and plastic products Coke, petroleum products and nuclear fuel Basic chemicals Other chemical products Rubber products Plastic products Glass and non-metallic mineral products Glass and glass products Non-metallic mineral products Basic iron and steel, non-ferrous metal products, metal products and machinery Basic iron and steel products Non-ferrous metal products Structural metal products Other fabricated metal products General purpose machinery Special purpose machinery Household appliances Electrical machinery Electrical motors, generators and transformers Electrical distribution and control apparatus Insulated wire and cable Accumulators, primary cells and primary batteries Electric lamps and lighting equipment Other electrical equipment Radio, television and communication apparatus and professional equipment Radio, television and communication apparatus Professional equipment Motor vehicles, parts and accessories and other transport equipment Motor vehicles Bodies for motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers Parts and accessories Other transport equipment Furniture and other manufacturing division Furniture Other manufacturing groups
100,0
16,4 2,6 1,1 1,5 6,8 4,3 5,4 1,2 1,2 0,3 2,0 0,3 0,4
11,0 0,7 1,0 4,8 2,4 2,1
22,5 9,1 4,0 5,4 1,1 3,0 3,9 1,1 2,9
22,4 5,5 4,7 1,3 4,2 2,4 3,2 1,2 2,7 0,3 0,3 0,8 0,1 0,2 1,0
1,3 0,7 0,6
8,6 4,1 0,4 3,1 1,0 5,8 1,6 4,2
110,0
111,7 123,8 100,6 118,1 96,3
129,5 100,3 92,7
109,6 100,3 104,8 98,0 78,3
104,0 105,8 117,9 102,5 98,4
106,8 110,9 105,2 102,7 120,1 102,7 126,2 113,1 121,5 110,0
114,0 112,7 106,1 126,1 113,5 115,0 124,8 108,3 98,4
101,8 148,4 89,6
124,4 111,8 83,3
111,6 82,4
141,3
115,5 110,1 132,0 127,4 94,3
100,9 120,1 93,7
113,8
118,7 127,7 103,3 123,4 106,6 134,5 97,9 81,3
117,0 77,4
103,9 100,0 79,4
109,0 113,1 124,6 104,1 107,4 113,1 113,3 103,1 113,5 125,6 94,3
129,2 122,9 137,9 117,3
113,1 103,7 109,9 116,0 112,6 114,3 130,7 120,5 97,7
100,0 168,5 91,2
125,8 109,1 74,9
113,4 92,7
134,4
128,5 129,3 156,0 135,8 91,7
107,4 132,6 97,9
119,3
119,7 124,5 110,4 124,3 110,4 132,3 99,8 80,6
120,5 80,7
106,7 98,2 82,2
116,1 118,3 130,5 112,6 120,1 111,8 115,7 95,0
125,4 130,6 89,6
149,5 130,4 150,7 122,9
120,7 111,7 119,3 123,8 123,9 112,3 134,7 134,4 104,9 88,2
182,9 97,0
133,9 114,1 87,7
109,7 96,3
123,4
145,5 149,0 188,8 151,3 96,2
113,2 142,9 102,0
124,2
124,5 130,7 112,3 129,4 111,2 143,2 102,6 80,0
119,5 82,6
113,8 101,6 85,1
117,4 116,1 134,9 113,5 123,8 111,2 124,1 97,0
142,3 139,7 82,8
170,6 136,6 155,0 129,7
126,3 111,8 118,9 137,5 140,7 119,8 143,0 130,0 106,7 88,4
184,3 86,6
154,6 128,0 94,9
116,9 100,3 133,7
144,7 140,7 218,2 154,5 103,1 120,0 142,4 111,6
Source: Stats SA, Manufacturing: Production and sales (Statistical release P3041.2) The calculation of the manufacturing production indices is based on the value of manufactured products and articles after the effect of price changes has been eliminated by deflation by using appropriate sub-indices of the production price index (PPI) for 38 of the 44 SIC major groups in manufacturing. The volume indices for the groups tobacco products, coke and refined petroleum products, basic iron and steel products, basic precious and non-ferrous metal products, motor vehicles and parts and accessories for motor vehicles, are calculated on the basis of physical quantities produced. The sample of manufacturing production and sales is based on an updated version of Stats SA's business register, based on the database of units registered for value-added tax (VAT) and income tax, obtained from the South African Revenue Service (SARS). The latest sample was drawn in May 2007. The weighting factors for combining of manufacturing major groups to total manufacturing were calculated on the basis of the value added data from the large sample survey of manufacturing, 2001. According to international practice, indices are re-based every five years. The industrial classification used in this publication is based on the Standard Industrial Classification of all Economic Activities (SIC), January 1993.
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40 000
45 000
50 000
55 000
60 000
65 000
70 000
75 000
80 000
85 000
90 000
95 000
100 000
105 000
Fig 8.3 - Total value of sales of manufactured products
R M
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n
Source: Stats SA, Manufacturing: Production and sales(Statistical release P3041.2)
Year
Trend cycle Seasonally adjusted
2001 2002 2003 2005 20062004 2007
8.5
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8.6
MANUFACTURING 8.2 Value of sales – Divisions and major groups
R1 000
Year
2001 2002 2003 Divisions and major groups
10 11 12
Manufacturing - Total Food and beverages Meat, fish, fruit, vegetables, oils Dairy products Grain mill products Other food products Beverages Textiles, clothing, leather and footwear Textiles Other textile products Knitted and crocheted articles Wearing apparel Leather and leather products Footwear Wood and wood products, paper publishing and printing Sawmilling and planing of wood Products of wood Paper and paper products Publishing Printing and recorded media Petroleum, chemical products, rubber and plastic products Coke, petroleum products and nuclear fuel Basic chemicals Other chemical products Rubber products Plastic products Glass and non-metallic mineral products Glass and glass products Non-metallic mineral products Basic iron and steel, non-ferrous metal products, metal products and machinery Basic iron and steel products Non-ferrous metal products Structural metal products Other fabricated metal products General purpose machinery Special purpose machinery Household appliances Electrical machinery Electrical motors, generators and transformers Electrical distribution and control apparatus Insulated wire and cable Accumulators, primary cells and primary batteries Electric lamps and lighting equipment Other electrical equipment Radio, television and communication apparatus and professional equipment Radio, television and communication apparatus Professional equipment Motor vehicles, parts and accessories and other transport equipment Motor vehicles Bodies for motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers Parts and accessories Other transport equipment Furniture and other manufacturing division Furniture Other manufacturing groups
620 173 765
107 327 796 25 005 220 9 451 568
21 365 314 26 790 765 24 714 929 32 721 409 6 641 998 7 433 169 1 852 081
10 786 267 3 744 763 2 263 131
57 241 408 3 027 202 6 476 121
28 613 017 8 140 346
10 984 722 129 642 692 46 340 267 28 215 419 31 348 849 8 015 567
15 722 590 16 537 862 3 263 142
13 274 720
127 291 589 37 264 157 27 210 585 9 021 246
17 544 301 14 332 764 15 722 189 6 196 347
19 615 627 2 861 246 2 290 618 4 980 989 1 265 733
786 631 7 430 410
8 911 080 4 871 673 4 039 407
87 199 980 44 401 488 2 477 577
31 384 072 8 936 843
33 684 322 6 201 379
27 482 943
757 215 001
129 412 705 32 605 527 10 975 296 29 399 682 28 374 153 28 058 047 38 249 206 8 252 738 8 742 137 2 206 811
12 120 941 4 421 350 2 505 229
67 315 560 3 833 503 8 020 180
33 881 247 8 412 776
13 167 854 159 367 565 57 323 222 34 959 607 37 613 635 10 054 821 19 416 280 19 523 171 3 779 996
15 743 175
161 172 852 50 831 258 32 892 487 10 450 928 22 381 591 17 497 537 19 859 858 7 259 193
23 157 195 3 138 805 3 294 646 5 868 852 1 641 232 1 027 490 8 186 170
10 979 308 6 036 176 4 943 132
108 292 879 54 395 059 3 234 020
39 088 596 11 575 204 39 744 560 7 227 449
32 517 111
746 344 652
133 173 145 33 961 738 11 551 439 27 989 981 27 634 300 32 035 687 36 874 916 7 794 655 8 177 039 2 139 398
12 329 360 3 923 587 2 510 877
70 071 244 4 123 790 8 780 795
33 974 408 8 914 589
14 277 662 148 753 584 46 683 536 32 811 295 39 082 654 9 738 707
20 437 392 20 682 017 3 721 118
16 960 899
162 746 863 54 689 638 26 862 420 12 196 600 24 196 168 18 280 271 19 412 570 7 109 196
22 659 491 3 049 692 3 720 009 4 250 100 1 829 372
928 640 8 881 678
11 428 062 5 843 407 5 584 655
104 795 293 52 496 452 3 563 767
38 586 614 10 148 460 35 160 037 7 687 692
27 472 345
Source: Stats SA, Manufacturing: Production and sales (Statistical release P3041.2)
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8.7 MANUFACTURING 8.2 Value of sales – Divisions and major groups (concluded)
R1 000
Year
2004 2005 2006 2007 Divisions and major group
13 14 15 16
Manufacturing total Food and beverages Meat, fish, fruit, vegetables, oils Dairy products Grain mill products Other food products Beverages Textiles, clothing, leather and footwear Textiles Other textile products Knitted and crocheted articles Wearing apparel Leather and leather products Footwear Wood and wood products, paper publishing and printing Sawmilling and planing of wood Products of wood Paper and paper products Publishing Printing and recorded media Petroleum, chemical products, rubber and plastic products Coke, petroleum products and nuclear fuel Basic chemicals Other chemical products Rubber products Plastic products Glass and non-metallic mineral products Glass and glass products Non-metallic mineral products Basic iron and steel, non-ferrous metal products, metal products and machinery Basic iron and steel products Non-ferrous metal products Structural metal products Other fabricated metal products General purpose machinery Special purpose machinery Household appliances Electrical machinery Electrical motors, generators and transformers Electrical distribution and control apparatus Insulated wire and cable Accumulators, primary cells and primary batteries Electric lamps and lighting equipment Other electrical equipment Radio, television and communication apparatus and professional equipment Radio, television and communication apparatus Professional equipment Motor vehicles, parts and accessories and other transport equipment Motor vehicles Bodies for motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers Parts and accessories Other transport equipment Furniture and other manufacturing division Furniture Other manufacturing groups
811 486 069
145 282 454 36 266 312 12 752 194 27 423 902 31 458 129 37 381 917 38 260 581 7 413 715 8 984 194 2 113 342
12 858 952 4 400 514 2 489 864
72 511 749 4 288 372 9 917 916
33 758 203 9 576 967
14 970 291 161 623 045 52 907 202 33 503 658 42 834 265 10 322 804 22 055 116 23 665 861 4 257 784
19 408 077
181 967 158 68 507 115 25 316 319 14 467 737 25 469 052 19 387 611 21 164 620 7 654 704
23 292 175 3 342 278 4 024 871 4 652 264 1 852 131 1 068 004 8 352 627
12 173 614 6 293 419 5 880 195
115 084 933 60 405 070 4 355 333
40 470 172 9 854 358
37 624 499 8 849 509
28 774 990
861 382 538
150 443 887 38 165 267 13 192 926 25 390 537 33 086 462 40 608 695 37 580 482 6 181 913 9 807 159 1 624 595
13 040 889 4 438 623 2 487 303
77 735 655 5 076 028
11 171 361 34 231 634 10 841 366 16 415 266
173 006 349 57 819 072 37 715 042 44 587 003 9 538 280
23 346 952 26 578 717 4 818 038
21 760 679
184 955 292 65 978 040 27 266 941 14 401 127 26 625 662 19 619 209 22 586 656 8 477 657
24 055 876 3 667 629 4 660 570 5 154 775 1 883 903 1 059 397 7 629 602
12 836 583 7 091 121 5 745 462
131 920 486 71 960 991 5 281 965
44 751 075 9 926 455
42 269 211 9 950 193
32 319 018
974 593 072
162 972 883 41 176 139 14 565 753 27 228 030 36 470 564 43 532 397 38 738 057 6 176 472
10 386 013 1 709 727
13 475 245 4 370 166 2 620 434
85 858 496 5 768 969
12 545 668 37 847 135 12 635 281 17 061 443
199 464 801 71 375 299 43 317 004 48 088 076 9 633 869
27 050 553 29 409 940 5 394 842
24 015 098
211 933 060 79 266 467 33 503 712 15 644 024 30 245 855 19 554 445 24 012 090 9 706 467
29 647 788 4 142 230 5 155 782 8 238 999 1 978 482 1 113 903 9 018 392
12 960 442 7 541 477 5 418 965
156 134 063 84 832 480 6 236 051
53 953 406 11 112 126 47 473 542 11 111 675 36 361 867
1 124 978 939
190 725 883 48 534 325 16 368 401 35 351 201 40 382 642 50 089 314 41 462 306 6 542 392
10 775 306 1 812 329
14 691 677 4 823 510 2 817 092
93 642 876 6 205 628
14 229 333 40 529 426 14 326 784 18 351 705
236 916 800 86 358 423 51 890 734 54 802 863 10 221 656 33 643 124 32 984 104 5 834 297
27 149 807
251 381 393 98 911 116 38 935 281 18 351 446 36 524 691 21 932 921 26 838 561 9 887 377
35 229 793 5 203 438 5 779 129 9 798 165 2 419 707 1 356 431
10 672 923
14 054 230 7 936 222 6 118 008
174 961 754 88 029 955 7 594 899
66 283 225 13 053 675 53 619 800 11 670 232 41 949 568
Source: Stats SA, Manufacturing: Production and sales (Statistical release P3041.2) The levels for manufacturing sales in this publication are slightly different from previously published data due to the implementation of a new sample drawn in May 2007. While in total there was very little difference between the levels of sales from the old and new samples for the overlap period, there were differences within the manufacturing major groups. The major reason for the change in the major groups’ data is the improved classification of the register of Stats SA’s businesses register as already alluded. The values shown represent net sales (i.e. gross sales less returns, discounts and other deductions) of own manufactured goods, and net charges for work done.
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8.8 MANUFACTURING 8.3 Utilisation of production capacity - Total and divisions
Percentage
Year
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 1/ 2005 2006 2007 Division
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
Food and beverages Textiles, clothing, leather and footwear Wood, paper, publishing and printing Petroleum, chemical products, rubber and plastic products Glass and non-metallic mineral products Basic iron and steel, non- ferrous metal products, metal products and machinery Electrical machinery Radio, television and communication apparatus, professional equipment Motor vehicles, parts and accessories and other transport equipment Furniture and other manufacturing industries
78,2 82,0
84,7 81,7
79,3 82,0 78,5
81,9
68,6
79,0
76,4 84,0
84,3 78,9
78,2
81,1 79,3
77,2 69,3
79,8
76,3 82,9
84,3 78,0
80,2
83,7 80,3
74,2 74,0
78,4
77,6
81,1
82,8 80,3
81,2 83,9 79,5
74,9 73,6
78,5
76,6
83,8
84,4 80,7
82,5
84,3 83,1
74,5 77,3
79,5
76,9 81,3
85,5 80,7
83,8
84,4 82,3
75,7 76,4
81,5
79,6 86,0
86,2 83,8
88,4
86,0
86,0
85,6
82,4
89,5
82,7
81,9
86,7 84,1
90,3
87,7 83,6
85,6
84,0
91,7
83,2
84,5
87,7 82,2
89,3
88,0 84,0 87,6
88,1
93,4
82,6
83,7
87,3
84,7
89,2
87,4 81,7
88,1
88,4
93,7
Total 80,1 79,1 80,0 80,3 81,1 81,3 84,4 85,5 85,9 86,1 1/ Comparability break. From November 2004 the results are from a new survey based on Stats SA’s new business register.
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9.1 CONSTRUCTION A. INTRODUCTION Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) conducts a monthly survey of metropolitan municipalities and large local municipalities on building plans passed and buildings
completed for the private sector. An annual survey of the remaining municipalities is conducted regarding buildings completed. Results of the monthly survey are published in Tables 9.1.1-9.1.4. Combined data of the monthly and annual surveys are shown in Table 9.2.
The figures obtained from these surveys do not include the bulk of subsidised low-cost dwelling-houses. Data regarding low-cost dwelling-houses, supplied by
the provincial governments and co-ordinated by the National Department of Housing, are shown in Table 9.3.1. B. SCOPE OF THE SURVEY The building statistics survey covers municipalities conducting activities regarding:
• Passing of building plans; and • final inspection of completed buildings.
C. STATISTICAL UNIT The statistical units for the collection of information are district municipalities, metropolitan municipalities and local municipalities. District municipalities are not
in general responsible for passing of building plans or submitting of final completion certificates. These functions are primarily the responsibility of the metropolitan municipalities and the local municipalities. However, district municipalities will execute these functions in the following cases:
• For rural areas that do not fall under the jurisdiction of either a metropolitan or local municipality. These areas are referred to as District Management
Areas, and are managed directly by district municipalities. • Where local municipalities have requested the district municipality to perform this function. In such cases an agreement known as a service level
agreement is reached between the local municipality and the district municipality. The local municipality will pay a fee to the district municipality for the service rendered.
D. CROSS-BORDER MUNICIPALITIES The boundaries and the names of local government institutions have changed as described in the Local Government: Municipal Structures Act, 1998
(Act No. 117 of 1998), and the Local Government Municipal Demarcation Bill (B36B-98). In some cases borders of municipalities extend over two provinces. The table below lists the cross-border municipalities, the provinces and surveys in which the
municipalities are included since 2001. Cross-border municipalities in South Africa
Municipalities overlapping provincial boundaries
Province in which
municipality is included in
this publication
Survey in which
municipality is included
Mpumalanga/Limpopo Greater Marble Hall Municipality Greater Groblersdal Municipality Greater Tubatse Municipality Bushbuckridge Municipality Maruleng Municipality Gauteng/North West Merafong City Local Municipality City of Tshwane Gauteng/Mpumalanga Kungwini Local Municipality Northern Cape/North West Ga-Segonyana Municipality Phokwane Municipality Moshaweng Municipality KwaZulu-Natal/Eastern Cape Matatiele Local Municipality Umzimkhulu Municipality
Mpumalanga Mpumalanga Limpopo Limpopo Limpopo Gauteng Gauteng Gauteng Northern Cape Northern Cape Northern Cape KwaZulu-Natal Eastern Cape
Annual survey Annual survey Annual survey Annual survey Annual survey Monthly survey Monthly survey Monthly survey Monthly survey Annual survey Annual survey Annual survey Annual survey
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9.2 E. CONSTANT PRICES (a) The value of building plans passed and buildings completed at constant prices measure the building activities in terms of ruling prices in a specific base
year, which is currently 2000. The value of building plans passed at constant prices for each month is obtained by deflating the values at current prices with a price index known as the 'lump sum domestic buildings' as published in Statistical release P0151: JBCC contract price adjustment provisions work group indices. In order to be applicable, these indices (base February 1991=100) are converted to the base year 2000=100.
(b) The value of buildings completed at constant prices is obtained by deflating the values at current prices with the same price index which is used to
calculate building plans passed at constant prices (see paragraph a). Since the completion of buildings may extend over a few months to a few years, the current value of buildings completed is deflated by price indices which prevailed at the time the plans were passed. Therefore, the duration of the completion of different types of buildings are taken into account in ascertaining the deflators, e.g. the value of dwelling-houses completed at constant prices at January 2007 is obtained by deflating the current value of dwelling-houses completed for January 2007 with the price index of a month six months prior to January 2007. Furthermore, the value of other residential buildings, non-residential buildings and additions and alterations at constant prices is obtained by deflating the current values with price indices of 12 months, 18 months and 12 months prior to the relevant month, respectively.
F. COMPARISON BETWEEN BUILDING PLANS PASSED AND BUILDINGS COMPLETED No direct comparison can be made between building plans passed and buildings completed for the following reasons:
• An unknown number of building plans are passed and afterwards not executed; • if building operations have not commenced within the first year of approval, building plans have to be resubmitted; • the time-lag between the date of passing of a building plan and the date of completion of the building varies considerably; and • according to municipalities, final inspections of completed buildings are not always executed.
G. NUMBER OF DWELLING-HOUSES The number of dwelling-houses is shown and not the number of plans passed, since one plan may cover more than one dwelling-house. H. GLOSSARY
Additions and alterations Additions and alterations include extensions to existing buildings, as well as internal alterations of existing buildings. Blocks of flats Blocks of flats are regarded as high-density housing consisting of a number of self-contained dwelling-units, each with at
least one living-room together with a kitchen and bathroom, conjoined to similar units in one building. Dwelling-house A dwelling-house refers to a free-standing, complete structure on a separate stand or a self-contained dwelling-unit, granny
flat, on the same premises as an existing residence. Municipality Municipality is a generic term describing the ‘unit’ of government in the local spheres responsible for local government in a
geographically demarcated area and including district, metropolitan and local municipalities. AI is an institution consisting of a municipal council (elected political representatives) and the municipal administration (appointed officials).
District municipality Municipality that has municipal executive and legislative authority in an area that includes more than one municipality, and
which is described in Section 155(1) of the Constitution as a category C municipality. (Refer to Local Government: Municipal Structures Act, 1998 (Act No. 117 of 1998)).
Metropolitan municipality Municipality that has municipal executive and legislative authority in an area that includes more than one municipality, and
which is described in Section 155(1) of the Constitution as a category A municipality. (Refer to Local Government: Municipal Structures Act, 1998 (Act No. 117 of 1998)).
Local municipality Municipality that shares municipal executive and legislative authority in its area with a district municipality within whose area
it falls, that is described in Section 155(1) of the Constitution as a category B municipality. Non-residential buildings Non-residential buildings include office and banking space, shopping space, industrial and warehouse space as well as other
buildings used for non-residential purposes, such as churches, halls, clubs, schools and hospitals. Other residential buildings Other residential buildings include homes for the disabled, boarding houses, hostels, hotels, motels, guesthouses, holiday
chalets, entertainment centres, bed-and-breakfast accommodation and casinos. Residential buildings Residential buildings comprise dwelling-houses, flats, townhouses and other residential buildings, out-buildings and garages. Townhouses Townhouses are multiple, medium-density dwelling-units and include cluster housing, group housing, simplexes, triplexes
and other similar dwelling-units which are usually grouped together, with one level of each unit at ground level. This excludes blocks of flats.
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9.3 CONSTRUCTION 9.1 Building statistics of the private sector – Monthly survey 1/ 9.1.1 Recorded building plans passed by municipalities by type of building at current and at constant prices: South Africa
Residential buildings Total value of recorded building plans passed
Total Dwelling-houses Non-residential buildings Additions and alterations
At current prices
At 2000 prices
At current prices
At 2000 prices
At current prices
At 2000 prices
At current prices
At 2000 prices
At current prices
At 2000 prices
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Year
R’000
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005* 2006 2007
11 735 426 11 831 945 11 042 777 13 576 835 17 859 325 18 636 789 18 525 905 18 136 868 17 801 838 20 348 727 19 710 923 25 832 162 31 028 535 44 336 732 64 504 957 75 769 810 81 171 618
21 222 917 19 471 018 16 907 583 19 422 881 23 400 790 23 005 271 21 419 157 19 786 733 18 372 971 20 318 560 18 439 751 21 604 945 24 053 726 32 634 827 44 473 284 48 057 404 46 726 981
4 988 278 4 988 824 5 316 168 6 596 755 8 754 368 8 756 007 8 487 932 8 103 081 7 382 528 9 521 686 10 688 924 14 228 583 17 828 018 26 655 352 36 964 579 41 264 841 43 768 870
9 015 059 8 219 949 8 138 421 9 433 86411 478 81410 816 756 9 812 907 8 846 518 7 617 291 9 509 846 9 994 99811 877 46013 817 52119 625 67325 479 47026 169 81225 215 301
3 762 720 3 482 510 3 644 198 4 389 9045 464 301 5 520 663 5 737 758 5 927 644 5 667 836 7 438 139 8 064 42710 297 94912 484 69317 727 29423 798 85827 221 78629 596 699
6 798 5855 737 1565 582 4536 281 7707 161 709 6 818 837 6 631 038 6 469 284 5 846 165 7 428 932 7 545 013 8 611 047 9 677 14313 044 93316 417 70017 260 06317 045 376
3 276 0533 140 2462 031 8323 040 8714 577 263 5 300 566 5 663 348 5 473 127 5 563 948 5 275 076 3 475 757 4 386 950 4 931 9066 435 697
10 551 04315 105 42815 601 824
5 942 834 5 162 384 3 110 532 4 350 934 5 994 966 6 535 816 6 549 660 5 973 101 5 748 438 5 258 441 3 260 529 3 696 514 3 826 577 4 736 622 7 277 632 9 582 593 8 975 895
3 471 0963 702 8763 694 7773 939 2084 527 694 4 580 217 4 374 625 4 560 661 4 855 361 5 551 965 5 546 242 7 216 629 8 268 61111 245 68316 989 33519 399 54121 800 924
6 265 0246 088 6855 658 6305 638 0835 927 010 5 652 699 5 056 590 4 967 114 5 007 242 5 550 273 5 184 224 6 030 971 6 409 6288 272 532
11 716 18212 304 99912 535 785
Source: Stats SA, Selected building statistics of the private sector as reported by local government institutions (Statistical release P5041.1) 9.1.2 Buildings reported as completed to municipalities by type of building at current and at constant prices: South Africa
Residential buildings Total value of recorded building plans passed
Total Dwelling-houses Non-residential buildings Additions and alterations
At current prices
At 2000 prices
At current prices
At 2000 prices
At current prices
At 2000 prices
At current prices
At 2000 prices
At current prices
At 2000 prices
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Year
R’000
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004* 2005* 2006 2007
6 844 071 7 619 211 7 896 474 7 678 817 8 722 710
10 291 511 11 177 762 11 688 071 10 241 314 10 872 700 12 590 750 14 034 387 16 616 738 22 577 891 30 087 132 38 834 985 46 506 237
13 758 232 13 748 100 13 003 236 11 706 859 12 381 180 13 474 588 13 765 495 13 528 803 11 134 878 11 245 992 12 522 076 12 922 600 13 801 974 17 412 074 21 886 181 26 567 122 29 200 757
3 069 630 3 465 771 3 586 433 4 093 121 4 907 422 5 632 436 5 476 637 5 977 263 4 997 346 5 063 488 5 952 537 8 426 160 10 198 340 14 885 995 21 027 611 26 072 750 29 241 296
5 888 5946 034 2415 742 6796 124 4946 825 894 7 234 938 6 609 012 6 796 703 5 318 872 5 179 641 5 799 416 7 608 689 8 227 21311 390 34415 115 65717 634 03317 921 860
2 501 0712 698 4022 653 8542 739 7483 150 271 3 562 483 3 728 458 3 908 525 3 558 717 3 894 014 4 343 962 5 981 471 6 816 6129 461 980
13 393 60115 911 31018 035 159
4 740 4154 647 7954 213 8054 059 3384 312 430 4 525 449 4 449 886 4 400 647 3 753 363 3 973 238 4 184 601 5 321 906 5 407 5977 190 3299 518 265
10 630 50010 809 660
1 928 4302 093 2922 263 5371 488 6231 776 7012 464 0343 280 3103 459 4242 705 1393 196 5823 862 9902 636 8993 055 8963 771 7134 186 0465 838 7809 185 643
4 147 257 3 995 697 3 890 672 2 368 822 2 632 316 3 364 669 4 162 306 4 125 847 3 044 242 3 369 361 3 943 206 2 536 119 2 756 747 2 982 387 3 182 335 4 155 580 6 151 040
1 846 0192 060 1512 046 5032 097 0722 038 5842 195 0392 420 8172 251 3822 538 8272 612 6302 775 2232 971 3283 362 5023 920 1834 873 4756 923 4558 079 298
3 722 3813 718 1623 369 8853 213 5432 922 9702 874 9812 994 1772 606 2532 771 7642 696 9902 779 4542 777 7922 818 0143 039 3433 588 1894 777 5095 127 857
Source: Stats SA, Selected building statistics of the private sector as reported by local government institutions (Statistical release P5041.1) 1/ The monthly survey collects building statistics, financed by the private sector, from metropolitan municipalities and large local municipalities
and accounts for approximately 90% of the total value of buildings completed.
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9.4
CONSTRUCTION 9.1 Building statistics of the private sector – Monthly survey 1/ 9.1.3 Recorded building plans passed by municipalities at current prices by type of building and province
Dwelling-houses
Flats and townhouses
Residential buildings
2/
Non-residential buildings
Additions and alterations
Total value of recorded
building plans passed
R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000
Municipal reporting aggregated to provincial
level
21 22 23 24 25 26
South Africa 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005* 2006 2007 Eastern Cape 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Free State 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Gauteng 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005* 2006 2007 KwaZulu-Natal 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005* 2006 2007 Limpopo 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005* 2006 2007 Mpumalanga 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005* 2006 2007
8 064 427 10 297 949 12 484 693 17 727 294 23 798 858 27 221 786 29 596 699
422 187 642 711 738 302
1 066 885 1 378 569 1 472 278 1 489 184
194 162 298 475 286 558 419 275 546 403 653 761 921 727
3 464 125 4 107 358 5 517 841 7 884 580
11 004 643 13 388 529 13 955 042
627 417 803 150
1 191 731 1 391 459 1 697 186 2 286 899 2 598 666
155 276 172 090 216 742 363 313 493 009 740 760 758 264
314 538 367 943 441 372 592 479
1 316 527 1 580 930 1 889 600
2 129 432 2 933 434 5 059 984 7 816 228
12 611 499 13 230 325 13 392 484
51 663 74 665 65 159 196 984 258 470 416 022 378 119
66 156 96 237 94 547 234 129 316 915 347 617 401 017
1 190 890 1 661 975 2 656 061 3 545 283 4 917 705 6 370 562 6 162 960
204 203 328 665 818 428
1 267 931 3 111 305 2 710 063 3 057 116
10 086 20 435 38 612 78 131
182 608 185 497 265 300
110 142 50 353 41 749 150 660 258 140 497 002 465 453
10 688 924 14 228 583 17 828 018 26 655 352 36 964 579 41 264 841 43 768 870
552 528 719 030 812 691
1 268 907 1 658 669 1 916 997 1 893 465
271 182 405 160 382 305 676 557 904 388
1 088 435 1 410 962
4 677 880 5 776 531 8 245 594 11 493 866 16 004 027 20 020 078 20 260 385
914 178 1 631 545 2 079 957 3 462 541 4 842 037 5 151 931 5 787 647
372 964 197 729 255 354 443 021 687 753 936 168
1 050 447
429 639 546 077 490 126 760 321
1 622 610 2 101 943 2 379 744
3 475 757 4 386 950 4 931 906 6 435 697
10 551 043 15 105 428 15 601 824
119 755 214 121 142 940 265 328 250 032 531 979 804 215
59 480 96 070 93 642 117 468 533 134 254 025 327 879
1 536 918 2 003 466 2 236 334 2 579 052 3 923 755 6 712 202 6 891 386
625 319 834 898
1 062 526 963 441
1 359 681 2 305 461 2 553 188
30 922 241 164 151 829 149 451 234 249 157 460 361 858
63 510 155 618 177 370 232 231 550 504
1 128 044 580 978
5 546 242 7 216 629 8 268 611
11 245 683 16 989 335 19 399 541 21 800 924
446 773 454 812 598 301 877 976
1 176 148 1 262 515 1 333 944
134 568 184 953 256 858 295 856 372 334 563 630 646 157
1 985 658 2 666 072 3 244 580 4 155 446 6 161 435 7 003 635 8 044 174
846 727 1 211 558 1 163 283 1 647 571 2 204 470 3 041 483 3 668 691
100 782 109 656 102 117 178 968 247 070 292 413 316 947
171 991 231 345 229 681 288 439 681 765 616 571 781 888
19 710 923 25 832 162 31 028 535 44 336 732 64 504 957 75 769 810 81 171 618
1 119 056 1 387 963 1 553 932 2 412 211 3 084 849 3 711 491 4 031 624
465 230 686 183 732 805
1 089 881 1 809 856 1 906 090 2 384 998
8 200 456 10 446 069 13 726 508 18 228 364 26 089 217 33 735 915 35 195 945
2 386 224 3 678 001 4 305 766 6 073 553 8 406 188
10 498 875 12 009 526
504 668 548 549 509 300 771 440
1 169 072 1 386 041 1 729 252
665 140 933 040 897 177
1 280 991 2 854 879 3 846 558 3 742 610
Source: Stats SA, Selected building statistics of the private sector as reported by local government institutions (Statistical release P5041.1) 1/ The monthly survey collects building statistics, financed by the private sector, from metropolitan municipalities and large local municipalities
and accounts for approximately 90% of the total value of buildings completed. 2/ Including ‘others’ residential buildings.
SA STATISTICS, 2008
9.5
CONSTRUCTION 9.1 Building statistics of the private sector – Monthly survey 1/ 9.1.3 Recorded building plans passed by municipalities at current prices by type of building and province (concluded)
Dwelling-houses
Flats and townhouses
Residential buildings
2/
Non-residential buildings
Additions and alterations
Total value of recorded
building plans passed
R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000
Municipal reporting aggregated to provincial
level
27 28 29 30 31 32
Northern Cape 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 North West 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005* 2006 2007 Western Cape 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005* 2006 2007
47 566 36 895 37 691 98 976
146 128 178 657 224 193
307 243 358 185 486 396 681 957
1 090 703 1 298 308 1 571 327
2 107 219 2 531 913 3 511 142 3 568 060 5 228 370 6 125 690 5 621 664 6 188 696
3 727 8 209
15 016 52 904 39 623 56 242 50 052
66 988 111 937 122 776 211 698 367 079 422 925 457 546
468 595 425 577 580 958
1 207 636 2 078 508 3 159 654 2 224 395 2 154 921
51 293 45 104 74 707
154 218 196 513 264 245 275 105
376 821 470 903 632 855 910 329
1 496 965 1 747 319 2 052 674
2 670 895 3 042 439 4 436 504 4 854 429 7 485 592 9 551 617 8 037 725 8 658 441
18 320 22 313 29 929 33 112
172 257 81 577
196 274
68 958 103 893 150 287 315 506 209 563 677 857 358 602
1 181 124 952 575 715 407 887 049
1 780 108 3 317 868 3 256 823 3 527 444
73 981 76 713 96 843 94 669
133 015 162 852 217 266
122 413 172 200 180 595 258 120 417 595 405 565 423 653
1 612 693 1 663 349 2 109 320 2 396 353 3 448 638 5 595 503 6 050 877 6 368 204
143 594 144 130 201 479 281 999 501 785 508 674 688 645
568 192 746 996 963 737
1 483 955 2 124 123 2 830 741 2 834 929
5 464 712 5 658 363 7 261 231 8 137 831
12 714 338 18 464 988 17 345 425 18 554 089
Source: Stats SA, Selected building statistics of the private sector as reported by local government institutions (Statistical release P5041.1) 1/ The monthly survey collects building statistics, financed by the private sector, from metropolitan municipalities and large local municipalities
and accounts for approximately 90% of the total value of buildings completed. 2/ Including ‘others’ residential buildings.
SA STATISTICS, 2008
9.6
CONSTRUCTION 9.1 Building statistics of the private sector – Monthly survey 1/ 9.1.4 Buildings reported as completed to municipalities at current prices by type of building and province
Dwelling-houses
Flats and townhouses
Residential buildings
2/
Non-residential buildings
Additions and alterations
Total value of recorded
building plans passed
R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000
Municipal reporting aggregated to provincial
level
33 34 35 36 37 38
South Africa 2001 2002 2003 2004* 2005* 2006 2007 Eastern Cape 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005* 2006 2007 Free State 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Gauteng 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 KwaZulu-Natal 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005* 2006 2007 Limpopo 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005* 2006 2007 Mpumalanga 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005* 2006 2007
4 343 962 5 981 471 6 816 612 9 461 980
13 393 601 15 911 310 18 035 159
294 916 349 385 325 501 580 318 678 736 649 876 715 498
115 020 144 687 166 947 165 971 216 639 184 171 406 317
1 478 151 2 419 267 3 007 677 4 421 288 6 100 955 8 154 127 8 402 942
582 402 524 350 636 713 837 172
1 127 229 1 093 572 1 675 538
57 223 62 789 100 867 144 393 259 845 334 437 368 822
129 197 138 372 179 362 253 246 380 461 583 118 876 217
1 169 636 1 932 245 2 562 674 4 472 348 7 479 810 9 881 190
10 520 359
31 743 35 511 47 084 52 083
119 705 154 430 314 430
25 551 60 447 103 059 103 287 183 069 114 403 206 250
610 272
1 107 923 1 571 823 2 568 354 4 083 850 4 739 492 5 222 099
149 134 185 063 204 871 710 016
1 312 841 2 107 194 1 841 707
11 435 4 123 10 307 18 349 38 482 67 895
110 344
16 021 26 440 53 010 54 700 47 205
103 500 137 273
5 952 537 8 426 160
10 198 340 14 885 995 21 027 611 26 072 750 29 241 296
387 614 411 485 383 274 638 367 799 956 807 204
1 037 571
141 619 208 608 280 390 270 933 407 893 336 402 697 722
2 360 007 3 550 545 4 618 768 7 031 936
10 191 910 12 966 829
13 897 199
773 826 811 022
1 309 318 2 373 661 2 462 139 3 253 329 3 639 690
72 258 274 418 112 312 164 222 303 727 403 898 481 966
145 218 289 062 242 372 314 196 430 943 689 348
1 016 543
3 862 990 2 636 899 3 055 896 3 771 713 4 186 046 5 838 780 9 185 643
224 198 78 387 77 017 53 684 80 576
149 846 238 764
84 833 79 581 82 020 61 962 49 645
127 222 113 300
1 191 070 1 101 217 1 721 057 1 839 838 1 933 061 2 516 060 3 988 049
1 617 361 659 538 348 686
1 001 153 846 361
1 071 065 1 690 147
12 739 15 574 19 687 30 520 38 431 55 661 41 577
51 991 44 570 118 071 29 691 59 940
230 977 356 496
2 775 223 2 971 328 3 362 502 3 920 183 4 873 475 6 923 455 8 079 298
227 755 199 857 237 956 248 880 349 373 421 378 390 193
177 704 121 550 119 653 144 916 181 908 175 960 247 737
585 141 783 538
1 077 759 1 182 909 1 236 180 2 132 864 2 234 549
563 718 576 612 641 430 812 699 983 791
1 138 326 1 728 952
17 003 12 988 22 871 22 415 52 274 38 656 36 023
60 169 57 478 53 907 54 181 52 552
143 491 242 797
12 590 750 14 034 387 16 616 738 22 577 891 30 087 132 38 834 985 46 506 237
839 567 689 729 698 247 940 931
1 229 905 1 378 428 1 666 528
404 156 409 739 482 063 477 811 639 446 639 584
1 058 759
4 136 218 5 435 300 7 417 584 10 054 683 13 361 151 17 615 753 20 119 797
2 954 905 2 047 172 2 299 434 4 187 513 4 292 291 5 462 720 7 058 789
102 000 302 980 154 870 217 157 394 432 498 215 559 566
257 378 391 110 414 350 398 068 543 435
1 063 816 1 615 836
Source: Stats SA, Selected building statistics of the private sector as reported by local government institutions (Statistical release P5041.1) 1/ The monthly survey collects building statistics, financed by the private sector, from metropolitan municipalities and large local municipalities
and accounts for approximately 90% of the total value of buildings completed. 2/ Including ‘others’ residential buildings.
SA STATISTICS, 2008
9.7
CONSTRUCTION 9.1 Building statistics of the private sector – Monthly survey 1/ 9.1.4 Buildings reported as completed to municipalities at current prices by type of building and province (concluded)
Dwelling-houses
Flats and townhouses
Residential buildings
2/
Non-residential buildings
Additions and alterations
Total value of recorded
building plans passed
R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000
Municipal reporting aggregated to provincial
level
39 40 41 42 43 44
Northern Cape 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005* 2006 2007 North West 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005* 2006 2007 Western Cape 2001 2002 2003 2004* 2005* 2006 2007
45 155 20 221 25 950 38 901 80 007 96 966
113 786
206 582 239 254 251 673 375 735 646 680 738 043
1 056 168
1 435 316 2 083 146 2 121 922 2 644 956 3 903 049 4 077 000 4 419 871
8 950
12 543 8 214
28 052 46 768 33 097 77 337
16 600 88 994 99 666 97 309
174 694 290 114 332 652
299 930 411 201 464 640 840 198
1 473 196 2 271 065 2 278 267
55 361 32 764 34 164 66 953 135 755 132 285 224 105
228 658 330 731 353 479 481 791 834 907
1 028 157 1 388 820
1 787 976 2 517 525 2 864 263 3 543 936 5 460 381 6 455 298 6 857 680
40 248 5 016
17 901 21 590 10 680 41 644 53 026
56 199 54 105 119 208 89 425
151 276 201 379 194 339
584 351 598 911 552 249 643 850
1 016 076 1 444 926 2 509 945
47 985 55 047 57 006 57 820 62 643 94 862
109 183
78 558 67 871 71 051 92 200
144 543 127 264 128 719
1 017 190 1 096 387 1 080 869 1 304 163 1 810 211 2 650 654 2 961 145
143 594 92 827 109 071 146 363 209 078 268 791 386 314
363 415 452 707 543 738 663 416
1 130 726 1 356 800 1 711 878
3 389 517 4 212 823 4 497 381 5 491 949 8 286 668
10 550 878 12 328 770
Source: Stats SA, Selected building statistics of the private sector as reported by local government institutions (Statistical release P5041.1) 1/ The monthly survey collects building statistics, financed by the private sector, from metropolitan municipalities and large local municipalities
and accounts for approximately 90% of the total value of buildings completed. 2/ Including ‘others’ residential buildings.
SA STATISTICS, 2008
9.8 CONSTRUCTION 9.2 Building statistics of the private sector – Monthly and annual survey 1/ 9.2.1 Buildings reported as completed to municipalities at current prices by type of building and province
Residential buildings Total value of buildings reported
as completed Total Dwelling-houses Flats and townhouses
Other residential buildings
R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000
Municipal reporting aggregated to provincial
level
45 46 47 48 49
South Africa 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Eastern Cape 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Free State 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Gauteng 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 KwaZulu-Natal 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Limpopo 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Mpumalanga 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Northern Cape 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
12 227 411 14 105 711 15 265 056 18 491 574 25 848 073 34 077 076
804 619 1 121 107
860 180 884 446
1 430 491 1 821 086
473 614 578 994 503 839 617 642 756 769 927 162
4 426 829 4 208 664 5 451 776 7 433 994
10 097 029 13 457 936
1 888 611 3 127 084 2 164 317 2 473 772 4 723 711 4 757 302
297 462 275 248 562 699 670 627 709 433
1 127 558
410 478 446 988 554 712 666 375 801 641
1 106 987
213 022 190 266 169 462 212 612 338 757 387 800
5 950 231 6 962 033 9 273 325
11 481 842 17 249 955 23 915 053
424 309 588 125 521 721 528 444
1 041 565 1 235 037
289 881 278 935 280 767 384 985 466 274 586 678
2 076 779 2 417 380 3 566 610 4 621 348 7 073 039
10 280 917
699 679 890 946 880 769
1 420 634 2 688 588 2 779 769
191 352 182 965 486 503 475 615 597 731 934 117
263 171 261 608 412 553 438 771 627 099 896 376
91 188 83 725 79 793 92 245
190 573 241 476
4 723 660 5 239 040 6 746 482 7 996 416
11 530 696 15 853 717
376 502 487 230 457 147 462 634 969 567
1 092 218
236 199 244 494 215 416 270 812 353 661 376 015
1 534 187 1 527 128 2 435 332 3 008 407 4 462 391 6 169 585
528 828 684 904 585 493 743 398
1 116 660 1 411 772
171 778 147 009 226 869 424 047 422 727 745 539
248 342 234 970 255 272 351 249 533 529 770 039
80 364 70 455 63 243 79 231
140 017 163 342
1 056 562 1 232 669 1 966 075 2 622 004 4 614 326 7 736 036
45 686 35 191 35 899 51 847 57 933
134 700
43 990 28 103 61 777 103 789 110 020 201 969
495 090 612 767
1 107 923 1 571 823 2 568 354 4 086 350
161 110 159 353 189 747 206 702 716 851
1 332 728
12 436 14 064 22 026 23 065 81 401 87 396
8 704 23 488 32 377 76 369 85 314
119 060
4 087 11 689 14 095
9 712 35 292 63 953
170 009 490 324 560 768 863 422
1 104 933 325 300
2 121 65 704 28 675 13 963 14 065 8 119
9 692 6 338 3 574
10 384 2 593 8 694
47 502 277 485 23 355 41 118 42 294 24 982
9 741 46 689 105 529 470 534 855 877 35 269
7 138 21 892 237 608 28 503 93 603
101 182
6 125 3 150
124 904 11 153 8 256 7 277
6 737 1 581 2 455 3 302
15 264 14 181
Source: Stats SA, Building statistics, Report No. 50-11-01 1/ The monthly survey consists of metropolitan municipalities and large local municipalities. All municipalities not included in the monthly survey, are included in
the annual survey. Table to be read from left to right across both pages.
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9.9
Non-residential buildings Additions and alterations
Total 2/ Office and banking space Shopping space
Industrial and warehouse
space Total 3/ Residential
buildings
R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000
50 51 52 53 54 55
Municipal reporting aggregated to provincial
level
3 395 069 4 073 443 2 797 165 3 320 791 4 076 786 4 685 925
163 299 243 309 111 482
93 602 101 572 200 709
83 426 98 994 88 489 95 172 94 744 95 719
1 708 001 1 202 211 1 101 217 1 726 623 1 840 088 1 935 261
478 141 1 645 648
680 333 378 966
1 069 753 926 925
61 738 65 407 48 941
122 624 56 414 96 402
74 931 91 860 59 302
147 948 59 549 90 908
52 722 45 561 13 232 32 207 44 969 36 334
974 497 1 016 281 1 036 912 1 049 675
756 821 1 347 017
4 165 34 483 13 685
9 197 13 761 19 882
13 159 36 890 18 813 13 254 34 857 13 805
536 874 555 973 605 522 618 405 453 205 840 750
146 839 137 491 208 063 93 626 99 937
188 463
5 147 2 871 6 364
61 181 7 215
17 441
17 024 22 668
5 121 15 330 7 148
13 510
1 363 16 884
1 555 790
8 337 1 245
1 168 058 1 938 861
562 577 603 910
1 504 092 1 171 709
97 245 59 367 39 884 29 379 40 315 77 500
37 397 17 412 25 820 43 497 22 645 37 198
737 778 269 714 109 328 184 219 494 951 426 939
57 356 1 290 756
181 935 97 170
576 326 168 997
37 210 51 125 24 845 43 801 28 381 44 133
22 743 51 935 23 321 104 160 29 668 33 510
16 222 21 075
3 668 14 202 14 159 16 027
879 072 827 776 799 841 890 296
1 469 732 1 783 034
44 176 115 038 47 154 30 568 22 474 88 168
16 669 15 529
7 433 17 565 19 818 30 250
302 419 318 810 303 947 383 132 726 768 638 359
225 034 178 153 211 714 131 001 339 932 381 194
9 289 5 775 8 142
10 004 8 208
15 177
25 054 11 155 13 601 26 094 20 510 34 356
25 965 2 851 4 099
10 339 10 657 13 972
2 882 111 3 070 235 3 194 566 3 688 941 4 521 332 5 496 395
217 011 289 672 226 977 262 400 287 354 385 290
100 307 201 065 134 583 137 485 195 751 244 765
642 049 589 073 783 949
1 086 023 1 183 902 1 241 758
710 791 590 490 603 215 674 172 965 370
1 050 608
44 372 26 876 27 255 72 388 55 288 97 039
72 376 93 520 82 857 79 656
114 993 179 708
69 112 60 980 76 437 88 160
103 215 109 990
1 821 170 1 975 542 2 227 392 2 424 958 3 255 626 4 202 624
165 183 190 809 143 611 172 768 208 636 296 924
63 854 81 333 92 466 82 471
110 760 180 724
368 454 359 098 594 825 733 384 799 177 990 396
347 813 396 606 394 244 390 778 704 021 779 471
27 842 19 216 16 713 48 909 45 575 82 698
52 969 67 568 66 317 56 836 94 027
109 121
41 738 43 185 59 442 73 935 85 039 93 608
South Africa 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Eastern Cape 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Free State 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Gauteng 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 KwaZulu-Natal 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Limpopo 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Mpumalanga 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Northern Cape 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
2/ Including other non-residential buildings. 3/ Including other additions and internal alterations.
SA STATISTICS, 2008
9.10 CONSTRUCTION 9.2 Building statistics of the private sector – Monthly and annual survey 1/ 9.2.1 Buildings reported as completed to municipalities at current prices by type of building and province (concluded)
Residential buildings Total value of buildings reported
as completed Total Dwelling-houses Flats and townhouses
Other residential buildings
R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000
Municipal reporting aggregated to provincial
level
45 46 47 48 49
North West 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Western Cape 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
417 996 483 956 501 901 609 977 760 289
1 290 901
3 294 780 3 673 404 4 496 170 4 922 129 6 229 953 9 200 691
246 869 322 644 366 558 409 722 561 798 967 870
1 667 003 1 935 705 2 678 051 3 110 078 4 003 288 5 992 813
220 338 294 038 273 305 306 607 454 120 772 271
1 327 122 1 548 812 2 234 405 2 350 031 3 078 024 4 352 936
23 520 21 690 90 090 100 419 98 353
176 726
261 939 326 324 412 141 478 278 860 808
1 533 154
3 011 6 916 3 163 2 696 9 325
18 873
77 942 60 569 31 505
281 769 64 456
106 723
Source: Stats SA, Building statistics, Report No. 50-11-01 1/ The monthly survey consists of metropolitan municipalities and large local municipalities. All municipalities not included in the monthly survey, are included in
the annual survey. Table to be read from left to right across both pages.
SA STATISTICS, 2008
9.11
Non-residential buildings Additions and alterations
Total 2/ Office and banking space Shopping space
Industrial and warehouse
space Total 3/ Residential
buildings
R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000
50 51 52 53 54 55
Municipal reporting aggregated to provincial
level
95 140 69 103 59 563
122 684 93 185
153 988
677 671 611 350 634 606 600 965 716 512
1 143 679
13 425 4 572
12 408 12 110 21 321 15 961
236 501 204 449 165 381 225 782 111 040 236 460
43 979 20 061 21 905 37 206 50 350
115 253
118 128 157 416 131 871 50 276
247 297 252 152
15 715 10 232 14 626 28 912 16 888 17 979
214 751 170 233 189 125 252 681 304 477 563 579
75 987 92 209 75 780 77 571
108 306 163 043
950 106 1 126 349 1 183 513 1 211 086 1 510 153 2 064 199
52 421 57 820 49 678 44 201 60 763
107 025
700 896 759 907 810 096 821 676
1 147 628 1 562 607
North West 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Western Cape 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
2/ Including other non-residential buildings. 3/ Including other additions and internal alterations.
SA STATISTICS, 2008
9.12 CONSTRUCTION 9.3 Subsidised low-cost dwelling-houses completed or under construction by province 1/ Data regarding subsidised low-cost dwelling-houses, supplied by the provincial governments and co-ordinated by the National Department of Housing, are shown in this table.
Number of subsidised low-cost dwelling-houses Square metres 2/
Value of subsidised low-cost dwelling-houses at
current prices R’000 2/ Province Year
56 57 58 South Africa Eastern Cape Free State Gauteng KwaZulu-Natal Limpopo Mpumalanga Northern Cape North West Western Cape
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
260 246 183 277 183 375 155 122 188 511 196 108 182 364
26 550 21 423 30 602 16 617 46 700 35 005 34 923
17 543 9 730 13 860 9 276 8 617 14 848 16 522
61 359 48 580 40 256 44 679 29 939 42 862 33 260
59 446 35 024 28 660 17 921 21 958 31 372 35 968
21 110 15 026 18 847 17 749 15 382 15 596 16 338
15 347 7 816 13 545 15 053 19 883 21 336 18 808
2 982 2 547 3 761 2 978 5 189 4 354 3 645
19 019 14 300 13 818 13 941 21 309 13 809 10 149
36 890 28 831 20 026 16 908 19 534 16 926 12 751
8 889 623 6 190 498 6 276 341 5 259 818 6 339 606 5 883 240 5 470 920
895 797 722 829 1 032 511 560 666 1 575 675 1 050 150 1 047 690
709 459 393 501 560 508 375 111 348 492 445 440 495 660
2 032 194 1 608 986 1 333 287 1 479 768 991 571 1 285 860
997 800
2 250 616 1 326 009 1 085 049 678 489 831 349 941 160 1 079 040
831 523 591 854 742 393 699 143 605 877 467 880 490 140
509 819 259 631 449 957 500 036 660 505 640 080 564 240
94 776 80 936 119 525 94 641 164 906 130 620 109 350
562 407 422 844 408 591 412 235 630 115 414 270 304 470
1 003 032 783 908 544 520 459 729 531 116 507 780 382 530
2 870 577 1 990 265 2 053 791 1 733 142 2 068 980 2 798 450 3 023 777
269 366 217 355 310 476 168 592 473 806 511 213 579 058
313 758 174 026 247 885 165 893 154 121 216 840 273 951
659 813 522 406 432 892 480 451 321 943 625 957 551 484
633 594 373 298 305 463 191 008 234 041 458 157 596 385
252 209 179 515 225 175 212 057 183 769 227 764 270 900
196 000 99 815 172 986 192 239 253 931 246 079 311 855
39 126 33 413 49 343 39 071 68 078 63 586
60 438
187 827 141 217 136 457 137 674 210 439 201 667 168 281
318 884 249 220 173 114 146 157 168 852 247 187 211 424
Source: Provincial Governments co-ordinated by the National Department of Housing 1/ As soon as building commences, the dwelling-houses are recorded as completed or under construction. 2/ Estimates.
SA STATISTICS, 2008
9.13 CONSTRUCTION 9.3.1 Subsidised low-cost dwelling-houses completed during 1 April 2005 to 31 March 2006 by province
Number Square metres 1/ Value R’000 1/
Province 59 60 61
South Africa Eastern Cape Free State Gauteng KwaZulu-Natal Limpopo Mpumalanga North West Northern Cape Western Cape
137 659
16 874 17 635 23 409 21 601 21 973 14 389 14 445 5 293 2 040
4 129 770 506 220 529 050 702 270 648 030 659 190 431 670 433 350 158 790 61 200
3 568 121 437 374 457 099 606 761 559 898 569 540 372 963 374 414 137 195 52 877
Source: Provincial Governments co-ordinated by the National Department of Housing 1/ Estimates by the National Department of Housing.
SA STATISTICS, 2008
10.1 ELECTRICITY, GAS AND STEAM 10.1 Electricity consumed in South Africa
Gigawatt-hours
190 120
213 461
221 938 223 257
231 323
241 414
196 063
206 020
195 660
180 000
190 000
200 000
210 000
220 000
230 000
240 000
250 000
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Gig
awat
t-hou
rs
Source: Stats SA, Generation and consumption of electricity (Release P4141) 10.2 Electricity consumption by province (gigawatt-hours)
Eastern Cape Free State Gauteng Kwa-Zulu
Natal Limpopo Mpumalanga
Northern Cape North West Western
Cape South Africa
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1999 2000* 2001 1/ 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
5 516 6 551 6 702 6 992 7 136 7 510 7 713 8 261 9 765
9 842
10 310 9 467 9 405 9 648 9 625 8 980 9 141 9 556
52 127 53 657 48 136 52 007 52 531 54 970 55 107 59 728 61 997
38 633 39 355 36 759 37 629 39 231 42 264 43 049 43 174 43 193
8 063 8 246 7 173 8 571 9 442 9 791
10 281 11 520 11 270
29 225 26 419 26 389 25 518 25 279 25 925 29 469 31 388 33 702
3 309 3 436 4 350 4 175 4 401 4 502 4 649 4 727 5 027
23 144 26 186 24 328 26 601 28 101 28 187 24 865 24 419 26 515
20 260 21 500 19 261 19 700 20 589 21 491 21 445 22 382 23 410
190 119 195 660 182 565 190 598 196 357 204 267 205 558 214 740 224 435
Source: Stats SA, Electricity generated and available for distribution (Statistical release P4141) 1/ The figures as from 2001 are for wholesale energy delivered by Eskom. The figures on consumption by province exclude the energy used by Eskom for its own consumption as from 2001, while the figures on graph 12.1 include Eskom's own consumption as from 2001. Hence the difference in the data for 2001 in Table 11.2 and on the graph in 11.1.
SA STATISTICS, 2008
10.2 ELECTRICITY, GAS AND STEAM 10.3 Year totals (Gigawatt-hour)
Eskom
Generate Own use Purchase Export RSA sold Total sold
Elektr21 Elektr22 Elektr23 Elektr24 Elektr20 Elektr29 Year
11 12 13 14 15 16
1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
139 772 145 722 151 560 154 740 157 744 157 436 163 793 169 878 174 715 189 187 198 708 193 662 192 391 200 357 200 758 209 402 222 678 233 153 233 184 243 594 252 938
10 487 10 452 10 585 11 656 12 008 11 473 11 957 12 414 12 310 14 309 15 071 14 394 14 144 14 581 13 622 14 269 16 244 17 185 16 888 17 569 18 335
261 370 271 267 254 334 100 54
149 29 8
2 375 6 673 4 719 7 247 7 873 6 739 8 026 9 199 9 782
11 318
1 446 1 325 1 391 1 533 1 795 1 872 2 602 2 679 3 000 5 579 6 615 4 532 4 266 4 007 6 519 6 950
10 136 12 453 12 884 13 766 14 217
128 100 134 315 139 855 141 818 144 195 144 425 149 334 154 839 159 554 169 328 177 030 177 111 180 654 186 485 187 863 196 058 203 037 211 543 212 613 222 039 231 701
129 546 135 640 141 246 143 351 145 990 146 297 151 936 157 518 162 554 174 907 183 645 181 643 184 920 190 492 194 382 203 008 213 173 223 996 225 497 235 805 245 918
Other producers
Generate Own use Purchase Export RSA sold Total sold
Elektr31 Elektr32 Elektr33 Elektr34 Elektr30 Elektr39 Year
17 18 19 20 21 22
1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
10 827 11 016 10 761 10 644 10 572 10 654 10 913 11 812 11 940 10 905 11 654 11 712 10 621 10 313 9 342
11 174 11 551 11 451 11 736 10 204 10 541
944
1 038 1 022 1 018
991 996 888
1 341 1 391 1 295 1 177 1 307 1 155 1 138 1 145 1 210 1 126 1 054 1 091 934
828
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 883 9 978 9 739 9 626 9 581 9 658
10 025 10 471 10 549 9 610
10 477 10 405 9 466 9 175 8 200 9 962
10 424 10 395 10 644 9 272 9 713
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
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10.3 ELECTRICITY, GAS AND STEAM 10.3 Year totals (Gigawatt-hour) (concluded)
Total all establishments
Generate Own use Purchase Export RSA sold Total sold
Elektr11 Elektr12 Elektr13 Elektr14 Elektr10 Elektr19 Year
23 24 25 26 27 28
1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
150 599 156 738 162 321 165 384 168 316 168 090 174 706 181 690 186 655 200 092 210 362 205 374 203 012 210 670 210 100 220 576 234 229 244 604 244 920 253 798 263 479
11 431 11 490 11 607 12 674 12 999 12 469 12 845 13 755 13 701 15 604 16 248 15 701 15 299 15 719 14 767 15 479 17 370 18 239 17 979 18 503 19 163
261 370 271 267 254 334 100 54
149 29 8
2 375 6 673 4 719 7 247 7 873 6 739 8 026 9 199 9 782
11 318
1 446 1 325 1 391 1 533 1 795 1 872 2 602 2 679 3 000 5 579 6 615 4 532 4 266 4 007 6 519 6 950
10 136 12 453 12 884 13 766 14 217
137 983 144 293 149 594 151 444 153 776 154 083 159 359 165 310 170 103 178 938 187 507 187 516 190 120 195 660 196 063 206 020 213 461 221 938 223 257 231 311 241 414
139 429 145 618 150 985 152 977 155 571 155 955 161 961 167 989 173 103 184 517 194 122 192 048 194 386 199 667 202 582 212 970 223 597 234 391 236 141 245 077 255 631
SA STATISTICS, 2008
11.1 INTERNAL TRADE 11.1 Wholesale trade, retail trade and motor trade Stats SA introduced new wholesale trade sales, retail trade sales and motor trade sales surveys utilising an upgraded business register commencing with the month of July 2007. The previous and the current ones were run side by side from April to June 2007, which provided a set of factors that could be applied to the old series to revise previous estimates back to January 1998. The January 1998 to March 2007 figures are thus backcasted data based on the movements of the old series and the level of the new series. 11.1.1 Wholesale trade
R million
Total Type of dealers
At current prices At constant (2000) prices
On a fee or contract basis
Agricultural raw materials and
livestock
Food, beverages and tobacco Year
1 cur_act
2 con_act 3 4 5
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
384 422 450 386 494 336 571 938 609 259 700 161 821 214
355 600 366 009 394 489 449 166 462 650 493 171 524 062
.. .. .. ..
25 180 24 658 26 464
.. .. .. ..
25 654 31 271 37 516
.. .. .. ..
112 709 127 602 148 031
R million
Type of dealers
Textiles, clothing and footwear
Other household goods except
precious stones
Precious stones, jewellery and
silverware
Solid, liquid and gaseous fuels and related products
Metals and metal ores Year
6 7 8 9 10
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
.. .. .. ..
15 561 18 461 20 548
.. .. .. ..
63 304 78 850 92 889
.. .. .. ..
18 858 19 879 19 323
.. .. .. ..
111 834 127 485 146 028
.. .. .. ..
22 893 27 747 34 215
R million
Type of dealers
Construction and building materials
Other intermediate products, waste and scrap
Machinery, equipment and supplies Other goods Year
11 12 13 14
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
.. .. .. ..
34 499 40 096 49 016
.. .. .. ..
27 183 30 203 37 304
.. .. .. ..
103 367 124 096 150 944
.. .. .. ..
48 218 49 812 58 934
300 000
400 000
500 000
600 000
700 000
800 000
900 000
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Year
R m
illio
n
At current prices At constant prices
Figure 11.1 - Wholesale trade sales
Source: Stats SA, Wholesale trade sales (Statistical release P6141.2)
11.2
SA Statistics, 2008
SA STATISTICS, 2008
11.3 INTERNAL TRADE 11.1 Wholesale trade, retail trade and motor trade 11.1.2 Retail trade
R million
Total Type of dealers
At current prices At constant (2000) prices General dealers
Specialised food, beverages and tobacco stores
Pharmaceutical and medical goods, cosmetics and
toiletries
Year
15 cur_act
16 con_act 17 18 19
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
222 074 250 437 277 241 313 506 345 459 398 453 447 769
209 960 214 749 225 315 247 102 263 711 289 031 303 786
.. .. .. ..
126 673 146 960 169 533
.. .. .. ..
38 971 44 073 48 371
.. .. .. ..
14 926 16 389 18 797
R million
Type of dealers
Textiles, clothing, footwear and leather goods
Household furniture, appliances and equipment Hardware, paint and glass All other retailers Year
20 21 22 23
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
.. .. .. ..
66 482 74 913 82 737
.. .. .. ..
26 014 30 095 29 484
.. .. .. ..
22 611 28 428 32 137
.. .. .. ..
49 777 57 599 66 713
Figure 11.2 - Retail trade sales
200 000
250 000
300 000
350 000
400 000
450 000
500 000
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Year
R m
illio
n
At current prices At constant prices
Source: Stats SA, Retail trade sales (Statistical release P6242.1)
SA STATISTICS, 2008
11.4 INTERNAL TRADE 11.1 Wholesale trade, retail trade and motor trade 11.1.3 Motor trade
R million
Type of activity
Total New vehicle sales
used vehicle sales
Workshop income
Income from the sales of accessories
Income from fuel sales
Income from convenience store sales
Year
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
142 243 170 017 190 975 225 538 261 678 300 483 328 709
.. .. .. .. ..
108 137 109 240
.. .. .. .. ..
55 438 60 842
.. .. .. .. ..
26 423 28 094
.. .. .. .. ..
38 694 45 958
.. .. .. .. ..
57 779 67 232
.. .. .. .. ..
14 012 17 345
Figure 11.3 - Motor trade sales
100 000
140 000
180 000
220 000
260 000
300 000
340 000
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Year
R m
illio
n
Source: Stats SA, Motor trade sales (Statistical release P6343.2)
SA STATISTICS, 2008
11.5 INTERNAL TRADE 11.2 Tourist accommodation statistics by type of accommodation The results presented in this table are derived from the monthly survey of the tourist accommodation industry. This survey is based on a sample of private and public enterprises operating in the tourist accommodation industry. The sample was drawn from Statistics South Africa’s (Stats SA) business sampling frame, which contains all enterprises that are registered for income tax. Thus, enterprises that are not registered for tax, are excluded from this survey. All figures are preliminary. Total Industry
Stay units (‘000) Income (R million)
Stay units available
Stay unit nights sold
Occupancy rate (%)
Accommodation Restaurant and bar sales Other income Total income Month and year
31 32 33 34 35 36 37
September 2004 October 2004 November 2004 December 2004 January 2005 February 2005 March 2005 April 2005 May 2005 June 2005 July 2005 August 2005 September 2005 October 2005 November 2005 December 2005 January 2006 February 2006 March 2006 April 2006 May 2006 June 2006 July 2006 August 2006 September 2006 October 2006 November 2006 December 2006 January 2007 February 2007 March 2007 April 2007 May 2007 June 2007 July 2007 August 2007 September 2007 October 2007 November 2007 December 2007
102,5 102,9 102,0 101,2
101,2 101,8 101,9 102,2 102,2 102,8 103,7 103,8 103,6 103,4 103,5 103,5
103,7 103,6 103,7 106,0 106,1 105,4 106,7 105,7 106,7 106,9 106,8 106,3
106,3 106,4 107,0 106,1 105,7 105,8 105,8 105,8 105,6 105,1 105,3 105,1
1 445,2 1 603,4 1 520,0 1 550,1
1 409,2 1 434,5 1 647,6 1 439,3 1 315,7 1 316,5 1 441,4 1 439,9 1 499,3 1 531,1 1 565,7 1 565,8
1 423,4 1 489,0 1 645,8 1 525,1 1 436,1 1 340,7 1 465,9 1 531,3 1 647,1 1 647,9 1 695,3 1 698,2
1 454,3 1 540,4 1 661,4 1 575,1 1 474,9 1 426,9 1 552,8 1 616,4 1 626,9 1 800,2 1 784,3 1 784,0
47,0 50,3 49,7 49,4
44,9 50,3 52,2 46,9 41,5 42,7 44,8 44,7 48,2 47,8 50,4 48,8
44,3 51,3 51,2 48,0 43,7 42,4 44,3 46,7 51,5 49,7 52,9 51,5
44,1 51,7 50,1 49,5 45,0 45,0 47,3 49,3 51,4 55,3 56,5 54,8
587,2 683,6 673,0 699,0
657,4 657,9 719,7 588,9 522,5 496,6 549,0 577,0 654,6 673,7 710,8 726,2
701,5 723,1 766,5 676,6 628,2 600,3 647,6 665,1 767,1 814,5 938,8 916,5
802,4 871,3 921,7 816,1 742,8 691,9 771,1 837,1 877,5
1 016,2 1 101,2 1 061,9
239,6 267,6 274,5 274,2
229,9 256,7 266,5 253,8 232,0 229,2 218,5 241,1 252,1 267,9 303,6 287,2
238,8 275,1 290,0 229,8 237,0 234,0 256,1 276,5 305,8 323,0 349,7 332,7
262,8 305,5 327,3 275,0 287,7 253,0 265,6 313,3 322,0 365,2 407,8 354,6
85,4
103,1 102,2 95,5
81,6 86,0 94,1 79,5 77,0 74,2 94,1
121,8 130,8 94,5 91,3 91,8
103,3 95,1 96,8
102,2 93,0 92,9 83,1 87,4
103,6 121,0 125,7 125,6
107,6 115,8 146,3 131,9 110,0 111,7 115,3 124,6 132,9 142,3 173,6 196,5
912,2
1 054,3 1 049,7 1 068,7
968,9
1 000,6 1 080,3
922,2 831,5 800,0 861,6 939,9
1 037,5 1 036,1 1 105,7 1 105,2
1 043,6 1 093,3 1 153,3 1 008,6
958,2 927,2 986,8
1 029,0 1 176,5 1 258,5 1 414,2 1 374,8
1 172,8 1 292,6 1 395,3 1 223,0 1 140,5 1 056,6 1 152,0 1 275,0 1 332,4 1 523,7 1 682,6 1 613,0
SA STATISTICS, 2008
11.6 INTERNAL TRADE 11.2 Tourist accommodation statistics by type of accommodation (continued) Hotels
Stay units (‘000) Income (R million)
Stay units available
Stay unit nights sold
Occupancy rate (%)
Accommodation Restaurant and bar sales Other income Total income Month and year
38 39 40 41 42 43 44
September 2004 October 2004 November 2004 December 2004 January 2005 February 2005 March 2005 April 2005 May 2005 June 2005 July 2005 August 2005 September 2005 October 2005 November 2005 December 2005 January 2006 February 2006 March 2006 April 2006 May 2006 June 2006 July 2006 August 2006 September 2006 October 2006 November 2006 December 2006 January 2007 February 2007 March 2007 April 2007 May 2007 June 2007 July 2007 August 2007 September 2007 October 2007 November 2007 December 2007
60,1 60,0 59,3 59,2
58,3 59,8 59,8 60,8 60,7 61,6 55,9 55,8 56,1 54,7 53,9 54,4
54,2 54,3 54,6 53,6 53,3 53,3 53,7 53,3 53,7 53,6 53,6 52,9
52,9 53,0 53,4 53,5 53,2 53,2 53,2 53,3 53,2 53,2 53,1 53,1
995,3
1 033,4 1 040,0
904,6
888,7 999,5
1 090,4 1 009,1
935,2 934,4 947,3 966,0 998,7
1 020,4 1 053,1
903,3
874,3 972,4
1 044,6 907,9 924,2 865,1 912,1 964,9
1 058,8 1 060,8 1 101,7
920,8
903,2 974,6
1 057,3 958,7 961,4 911,2 981,6
1 024,1 1 011,8 1 164,6 1 103,6
965,9
55,2 55,6 58,5 49,3
49,2 59,7 58,8 55,3 49,7 50,6 54,7 55,8 59,3 60,2 65,1 53,6
52,0 64,0 61,7 56,5 55,9 54,1 54,8 58,4 65,7 63,8 68,5 56,1
55,1 65,7 63,9 59,7 58,3 57,1 59,5 62,0 63,4 70,6 69,3 58,7
444,9 490,0 497,8 472,3
477,5 509,8 530,6 459,4 413,5 393,1 419,2 441,2 507,2 518,8 550,1 499,4
505,8 556,4 578,7 464,6 467,8 450,3 472,8 476,2 560,0 596,3 690,3 581,4
546,9 634,1 653,7 570,3 554,8 506,8 547,4 602,0 620,7 723,7 769,7 664,5
203,5 225,2 231,2 241,9
197,6 214,6 223,6 217,0 200,4 192,9 181,1 201,2 207,9 223,7 252,0 241,4
192,7 228,1 240,1 187,0 196,7 196,4 215,2 225,9 253,1 259,9 283,8 268,3
208,6 252,5 275,4 226,6 243,8 211,1 222,5 259,6 265,8 299,3 330,6 283,1
57,1 70,4 72,5 64,6
57,1 64,3 67,1 59,4 58,5 55,6 74,7 97,4
107,4 71,5 67,4 59,8
62,4 73,8 73,7 74,3 72,2 73,8 61,2 62,7 76,8 81,3 87,4 77,6
67,7 77,3 92,6 80,1 76,7 80,1 76,5 84,6 87,2 90,7
105,8 113,4
705,5 785,6 801,5 778,8
732,2 788,7 821,3 735,8 672,4 641,6 675,0 739,8 822,5 814,0 869,5 800,6
760,9 858,3 892,5 725,9 736,7 720,5 749,2 764,8 889,9 937,5
1 061,5 927,3
823,2 963,9
1 021,7 877,0 875,3 798,0 846,4 946,2 973,7
1 113,7 1 206,1 1 061,0
SA STATISTICS, 2008
11.7 INTERNAL TRADE 11.2 Tourist accommodation statistics by type of accommodation (continued) Caravan parks and camping sites
Stay units (‘000) Income (R million)
Stay units available
Stay unit nights sold
Occupancy rate (%)
Accommodation Restaurant and bar sales Other income Total income Month and year
45 46 47 48 49 50 51
September 2004 October 2004 November 2004 December 2004 January 2005 February 2005 March 2005 April 2005 May 2005 June 2005 July 2005 August 2005 September 2005 October 2005 November 2005 December 2005 January 2006 February 2006 March 2006 April 2006 May 2006 June 2006 July 2006 August 2006 September 2006 October 2006 November 2006 December 2006 January 2007 February 2007 March 2007 April 2007 May 2007 June 2007 July 2007 August 2007 September 2007 October 2007 November 2007 December 2007
9,3 9,3 9,3 9,3 9,6
9,4 9,4 8,5 8,5 8,5 9,4 9,3 9,5 9,8 8,9 8,8
8,9 8,7 8,6 8,1 8,1 8,1 8,1 8,3 8,3 8,3 8,3 8,3
8,3 8,3 8,3 8,3 8,3 8,3 8,3 8,3 8,3 8,3 8,3 8,3
53,2
158,3 48,1
158,3 69,8
58,3 82,5 45,7 31,0 42,2 75,6 55,6 54,3 59,5 58,9
169,5
83,7 48,0 69,6 65,8 30,7 30,4 37,1 49,3 45,6 38,0 50,9
121,2
37,2 32,4 46,8 66,9 32,3 33,3 46,2 43,4 43,6 35,0 41,5
123,1
19,1 54,9 17,2 54,9 23,5
22,2 28,3 17,9 11,8 16,5 25,9 19,3 19,1 19,6 22,1 62,1
30,3 19,7 26,1 27,1 12,2 12,5 14,8 19,2 18,3 14,8 20,4 47,1
14,5 13,9 18,2 26,9 12,6 13,4 18,0 16,9 17,5 13,6 16,7 47,8
7,5
28,0 7,0
28,0 9,6
7,1 13,6 6,9 4,9 4,8 7,9 6,7 8,1 7,3 7,4
33,1
11,5 7,2
11,6 9,3 6,5 5,4 6,9 6,7 9,0 7,9 9,6
30,8
10,8 8,6
10,8 12,9 8,2 7,3 8,7 7,5 7,7 7,8 8,9
34,6
1,1 1,1 0,9 1,1 0,9
0,5 1,0 0,8 0,4 0,4 1,0 1,2 1,6 1,2 1,3 1,7
1,0 0,8 1,0 1,1 1,4 1,0 1,0 1,3 1,7 1,5 1,9 1,3
1,1 1,5 1,2 1,7 1,4 1,1 1,3 1,8 1,7 1,8 2,4 1,8
0,5 0,7 0,8 0,7 0,8
0,4 0,5 0,5 0,5 0,3 1,4 1,8 1,7 1,6 1,2 1,4
1,0 0,9 1,0 1,0 1,3 0,8 1,0 1,4 1,6 1,7 1,8 2,2
1,2 1,4 2,0 1,3 1,9 1,3 1,5 1,6 1,3 2,4 2,8 2,7
9,1
29,8 8,7
29,8 11,3
8,0
15,1 8,2 5,8 5,5
10,3 9,7
11,4 10,1 9,9
36,2
13,5 8,9
13,6 11,4 9,2 7,2 8,9 9,4
12,3 11,1 13,3 34,3
13,1 11,5 14,0 15,9 11,5 9,7
11,5 10,9 10,7 12,0 14,1 39,1
SA STATISTICS, 2008
11.8 INTERNAL TRADE 11.2 Tourist accommodation statistics by type of accommodation (continued) Guest-houses and guest farms
Stay units (‘000) Income (R million)
Stay units available
Stay unit nights sold
Occupancy rate (%)
Accommodation Restaurant and bar sales Other income Total income Month and year
52 53 54 55 56 57 58
September 2004 October 2004 November 2004 December 2004 January 2005 February 2005 March 2005 April 2005 May 2005 June 2005 July 2005 August 2005 September 2005 October 2005 November 2005 December 2005 January 2006 February 2006 March 2006 April 2006 May 2006 June 2006 July 2006 August 2006 September 2006 October 2006 November 2006 December 2006 January 2007 February 2007 March 2007 April 2007 May 2007 June 2007 July 2007 August 2007 September 2007 October 2007 November 2007 December 2007
5,0 5,2 5,2 5,1 6,1
6,3 6,4 6,3 6,1 6,0 7,1 7,1 7,2 7,0 6,5 7,3
7,3 7,1 7,1 8,0 8,1 7,9 7,9 8,0 8,0 8,2 8,5 8,5
8,6 8,6 8,4 8,0 8,0 8,1 8,3 8,3 8,4 8,0 8,0 8,0
52,5 59,8 64,2 71,9 83,4
85,5
118,1 77,5 66,5 62,1 73,9 80,1 80,4 92,8 95,3 92,2
82,0 86,2
100,6 95,1 86,6 67,7 82,8
100,3 101,3 106,6 112,7 133,2
100,6 95,6 98,1
106,8 86,6 75,2 98,9
102,2 118,4 129,8 137,8 150,4
35,0 37,1 41,2 45,5 44,1
48,5 59,5 41,0 35,2 34,5 33,6 36,4 37,2 42,8 48,9 40,7
36,2 43,4 45,7 39,6 34,5 28,6 33,8 40,4 42,2 41,9 44,2 50,6
37,7 39,7 37,7 44,5 34,9 30,9 38,4 39,7 47,0 52,3 57,4 60,6
23,8 31,0 33,2 39,2 36,9
33,4 37,3 29,8 21,5 18,9 25,4 30,2 28,4 37,7 38,7 44,4
39,8 41,8 40,6 50,4 34,5 33,4 42,6 54,2 52,4 59,0 69,8 89,4
74,3 68,2 85,0 59,6 47,1 46,7 51,5 58,5 68,8 92,9
110,0 115,7
6,6 8,6 9,0 7,9 8,1
9,1 6,5 6,9 4,9 5,9 9,1 9,3 9,5
13,0 15,5 13,8
12,0 13,2 13,8 12,3 12,6 9,5
10,6 13,5 12,1 19,5 20,5 20,1
14,0 15,2 14,6 14,3 13,3 10,3 14,9 15,7 15,8 22,0 26,9 25,5
5,1 6,1 6,1 4,1 3,9
2,8 2,8 3,3 3,5 4,2 3,6 4,9 3,3 6,8 6,8 5,2
5,3 5,1 6,1 7,1 4,6 3,2 5,2 5,7 5,0 5,1 8,4
10,2
7,5 7,3 8,8 8,8 5,4 4,1 5,5 7,5 9,5
12,5 11,6 13,1
35,5 45,7 48,3 51,2 48,9
45,3 46,6 40,0 29,9 29,0 38,1 44,4 41,2 57,5 61,0 63,4
57,1 60,1 60,5 69,8 51,7 46,1 58,4 73,4 69,5 83,6 98,7
119,7
95,8 90,7
108,4 82,7 65,8 61,1 71,9 81,7 94,1
127,4 148,5 154,3
SA STATISTICS, 2008
11.9 INTERNAL TRADE 11.2 Tourist accommodation statistics by type of accommodation (concluded) Other accommodation
Stay units (‘000) Income (R million)
Stay units available
Stay unit nights sold
Occupancy rate (%)
Accommodation Restaurant and bar sales Other income Total income Month and year
59 60 61 62 63 64 65
September 2004 October 2004 November 2004 December 2004 January 2005 February 2005 March 2005 April 2005 May 2005 June 2005 July 2005 August 2005 September 2005 October 2005 November 2005 December 2005 January 2006 February 2006 March 2006 April 2006 May 2006 June 2006 July 2006 August 2006 September 2006 October 2006 November 2006 December 2006 January 2007 February 2007 March 2007 April 2007 May 2007 June 2007 July 2007 August 2007 September 2007 October 2007 November 2007 December 2007
28,1 28,4 28,2 27,6 27,2
26,3 26,3 26,6 26,9 26,7 31,3 31,6 30,8 31,9 34,2 33,0
33,3 33,5 33,4 36,3 36,6 36,1 37,0 36,1 36,7 36,8 36,4 36,6
36,5 36,5 36,9 36,3 36,2 36,2 36,0 35,9 35,7 35,6 35,9 35,7
344,2 351,9 367,7 415,3 367,3
291,2 356,6 307,0 283,0 277,8 344,6 338,2 365,9 358,4 358,4 400,8
383,4 382,4 431,0 456,3 394,6 377,5 433,9 416,8 441,4 442,5 430,0 523,0
413,3 437,8 459,2 442,7 394,6 407,2 426,1 446,7 453,1 470,8 501,4 544,6
40,8 40,0 43,5 48,5 43,6
39,5 43,7 38,5 33,9 34,7 35,5 34,5 39,6 36,2 34,9 39,2
37,1 40,8 41,6 41,9 34,8 34,9 37,8 37,2 40,1 38,8 39,4 46,1
36,5 42,8 40,1 40,7 35,2 37,5 38,2 40,1 42,3 42,7 46,6 49,2
111,0 134,6 135,0 159,5 133,4
107,6 138,2 92,8 82,6 79,8 96,5 98,9
110,9 109,9 114,6 149,3
144,4 117,7 135,6 152,3 119,4 111,2 125,3 128,0 145,7 151,3 169,1 214,9
170,4 160,4 172,2 173,3 132,7 131,1 163,5 169,1 180,3 191,8 212,6 247,1
28,4 32,7 33,4 23,3 23,3
32,5 35,4 29,1 26,3 30,0 27,3 29,4 33,1 30,0 34,8 30,3
33,1 33,0 35,1 29,4 26,3 27,1 29,3 35,8 38,9 42,1 43,5 43,0
39,1 36,3 36,1 32,4 29,2 30,5 26,9 36,2 38,7 42,1 47,9 44,2
22,7 25,9 22,8 26,1 19,8
18,5 23,7 16,3 14,5 14,1 14,4 17,7 18,4 14,6 15,9 25,4
34,6 15,3 16,0 19,8 14,9 15,1 15,7 17,6 20,2 32,9 28,1 35,6
31,2 29,8 42,9 41,7 26,0 26,2 31,8 30,9 34,9 36,7 53,4 67,3
162,1 193,2 191,2 208,9 176,5
158,6 197,3 138,2 123,4 123,9 138,2 146,0 162,4 154,5 165,3 205,0
212,1 166,0 186,7 201,5 160,6 153,4 170,3 181,4 204,8 226,3 240,7 293,5
240,7 226,5 251,2 247,4 187,9 187,8 222,2 236,2 253,9 270,6 313,9 358,6
Source: Stats SA, Tourist accommodation (Statistical release P6410) Note: ‘Stay unit’ refers to the unit of accommodation available to be charged out to guests, for example, a powered site in a caravan park or a room in a hotel. ‘Other income’ includes rentals and fees received for transport services, offices, shops, garages, dance floors, laundry services, telephone and fax services. Other accommodation includes lodges, bed and breakfast, self-catering enterprises.
SA STATISTICS, 2008
11.10 INTERNAL TRADE 11.3 Civil cases recorded, summonses issued and civil judgements for debt The statistics of civil cases are the results of the revised monthly sample survey which was introduced with effect from January 1994. The data are based on information collected from a sample of 152 magistrates' offices in South Africa excluding the former Transkei, Bophuthatswana, Venda and Ciskei (TBVC states). The monthly sample particulars are raised to obtain estimated totals. The raising factor is based on information relating to all civil cases recorded during the year ended 30 June 1992. The total number of civil cases recorded by the magistrates' offices in the sample represent 95 per cent of the civil cases recorded by all magistrates' offices during the year ended 30 June 1992.
Businesses Private persons
2004 2005 2006 2007 2004 2005 2006 2007 Description
66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73
Civil cases recorded 1/ Civil summonses for debt - Total 2/ Goods sold: Open account Instalment sale transactions Services: Professional Other Rent Money lent Promissory notes, R/D cheques, etc. Other Civil judgements - Total 3/ Goods sold: Open account Instalment sale transactions Services: Professional Other Rent Money lent Promissory notes, R/D cheques, etc. Other
No. R’000 No. R’000 No. R’000 No. R’000 No. R’000 No. R’000 No. R’000 No. R’000 No. R’000
126 067
111 058
19 937 3 980
8 795
16 474 14 207 15 051 9 945
22 669
52 858 1 025 065
9 504
132 214
1 710 51 507
4 587
34 146
8 197 102 035
10 379 90 116
5 490
84 646
4 413 75 811
8 578
454 590
141 089
130 912
20 7934 663
19 57220 9739 366
18 94110 16526 439
52 403959 843
9 637120 385
1 69345 957
5 40439 350
7 44993 781
6 21861 670
4 629124 155
4 48892 748
12 885381 797
161 321
152 452
22 1626 720
20 54222 90810 98019 59714 13535 408
62 3501 158 389
11 186150 057
1 67259 225
8 77343 700
6 624114 641
5 34668 573
7 748126 572
6 68782 675
14 314512 946
141 520
129 984
19 1464 326
18 34920 3347 228
20 24412 34328 014
43 046896 533
8 727146 015
1 25440 695
6 27245 807
5 061127 143
5 17269 109
4 431128 038
3 74980 773
8 380258 953
1 468 203
1 287 165
146 80846 274
158 478244 59445 218
310 493121 148214 152
848 7635 877 740
103 007453 401
14 307233 000
80 025226 121
131 269642 577
31 039226 720
303 3612 200 833
89 724826 289
96 0311 068 799
1 373 028
1 178 057
138 886 46 903
133 286 208 046 39 785
277 400 118 238 215 513
839 742
5 691 017
104 472 540 967
14 927
227 774
77 613 219 341
115 538 507 366
22 870
155 938
304 434 2 028 303
77 741
729 677
121 147 1 281 651
1 442 388
1 265 679
137 31428 794
117 768178 08439 914
387 509133 964242 332
780 7815 425 039
109 372523 135
10 585197 477
69 974223 239
89 572464 809
20 595153 995
289 6311 960 167
68 759630 860
122 2931 271 327
1 318 411
1 148 116
98 55523 512
110 908162 59838 880
330 661190 799192 203
704 7135 241 937
82 527499 321
7 422180 234
63 966188 554
78 271442 334
20 002179 717
280 1191 868 088
75 470738 603
96 9361 145 086
Source: Stats SA, Statistics of civil cases for debt (Statistical release P0041) 1/ Civil cases recorded relate to all civil cases, in other words, debt cases as well as claims for damages, ejectment orders and other non-debt cases are included. 2/ Civil summonses for debt relate to civil debt cases only and thus exclude claims for damages, ejectment orders and other non-debt cases. 3/ Civil judgements relate to judgements given in respect of undefended civil debt cases only (default and consent judgements).
Figure 11.4 - Insolvencies
0
1 000
2 000
3 000
4 000
5 000
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Years
Num
ber
Figure 11.6 - Civil cases for debt - Summonses
0
200
400
600
800
1 000
1 200
1 400
1 600
1 800
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Years
Thou
sand
Figure 11.5 - Liquidations
0
1 000
2 000
3 000
4 000
5 000
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Years
Num
ber
Figure 11.7 - Civil cases for debt - Judgements
0
200
400
600
800
1 000
1 200
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Years
Thou
sand
11.11
SA Statistics, 2008
SA STATISTICS, 2008
11.12 INTERNAL TRADE 11.4 Insolvencies The figures are based on information extracted from the Masters' Notices published currently in the Government Gazette and refers to insolvencies Act No. 24 of 1936). The statistics show the number of final sequestrations. This does not represent the number of persons involved, as a partnership is counted as one insolvency, irrespective of the number of partners. 11.4.1 Insolvencies - Number
Insolvencies of private persons, individuals and partnerships
Total Agriculture Other Year
74 75 76
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
4 310 3 883 2 563 2 658 3 104 4 057 5 254 4 843 3 473 2 771 2 803 3 283 4 289 6 013 4 672 3 936 3 053 2 650 1 962 1 618 1 627 1 841
243 317 261 202 267 387 386 316 392 203 216 261 312 435 449 525 314 170 159 144 116 103
4 067 3 566 2 302 2 456 2 837 3 670 4 868 4 527 3 081 2 568 2 587 3 022 3 977 5 578 4 223 3 411 2 739 2 480 1 803 1 474 1 511 1 738
11.4.2 Liquidations - Number
Liquidations of companies and close corporations 1/
Companies Close corporations Total
Total Compulsory Voluntary Total Compulsory Voluntary Year
77 78 79 80 81 82 83
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
2 741 1 809 1 563 1 573 1 590 1 888 2 408 2 720 3 273 3 269 2 909 3 351 3 766 4 012 3 805 4 156 3 911 4 086 3 510 3 225 3 026 3 151
.. .. ..
1 051 1 057 1 150 1 191 1 344 2 058 1 719 1 333 1 398 1 633 1 738 1 626 1 671 1 858 2 110 1 532 1 604 1 582 1 897
..
.. ..
527 687 974 1 037 1 002 842 764 884 822 789 810 659 443 339 423 223 275 218 205
..
.. ..
524 370 176 154 342 1 216 955 449 576 844 928 967 1 228 1 519 1 687 1 309 1 329 1 364 1 692
.. .. ..
522 533 738
1 217 1 376 1 215 1 550 1 576 1 953 2 133 2 274 2 179 2 485 2 053 1 976 1 978 1 621 1 444 1 254
..
.. ..
477 510 712 1 142 1 226 778 953 1 219 1 399 1 412 1 034 856 841 486 434 341 249 157 121
..
.. ..
45 23 26 75
150 437 597 357 554 721 1 240 1 323 1 644 1 567 1 542 1 637 1 372 1 287 1 133
1/ Data are obtained from the Registrar of Companies and Close Corporations. The total number of companies and close corporations placed under final liquidation
are shown.
SA STATISTICS, 2008
12.1 TRANSPORT 12.1 Public road transport services (non-governmental institutions): Work performance statistics - Transport of goods
Carrier units 1/ Operating days Idle operating days
2/ Metric tons carried Revenue-earning kilometres covered
R’000 Number 1 000 Year
1 2 3 4 5
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
38 298 35 207 33 283 33 438 32 343 34 302 35 321 35 243 32 022 30 410 35 842 37 977 31 465* 31 692
10 167 146 8 906 255 8 600 860 8 563 941 8 381 527 8 943 695 9 180 656 9 067 436 8 258 958 7 829 909 7 729 001 8 228 382 8 201 262 8 208 698
1 136 617 955 157 841 166 899 360 767 378 757 680 754 007 767 306 541 608 324 235 218 666 409 036 384 240 399 616
433 350 413 793 380 338 406 807 398 877 380 914 407 905 432 787 449 980 432 872 442 675 475 703 488 641 504 674
1 979 873 1 802 856 1 881 808 1 987 688 2 090 636 2 267 270 2 423 867 2 461 048 2 182 402 1 986 766 1 933 869 2 044 315 2 130 538 2 172 881
Transport earnings Persons employed 3/ Earnings of employees 4/
R’000 Number R’000 Year
6 7 8
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
4 021 832 4 477 817 5 042 359 5 941 473 6 630 140 7 608 939 8 772 466 9 268 181 9 237 669 9 610 894 10 581 110 11 750 735 13 084 852 14 537 774
65 236 52 907 53 215 55 620 53 438 57 093 59 089 77 268 61 117
.. .. .. .. ..
900 964 907 888 1 077 255 1 252 377 1 404 798 1 686 075 1 923 994 2 569 392 2 533 345
.. .. .. .. ..
Source: Stats SA, Land freight transport (Statistical release P7142) 1/ Vehicles under own power or a combination of vehicles as a unit, e.g. an articulated vehicle unit. 2/ From 2001 delays at border posts, absenteeism and other reasons are included in ‘Idle operating days’. 3/ Number of persons employed as on the last day of the month, and includes permanent and temporary employees. Temporary employees include day-labourers,
casual employees, etc. 4/ Include salaries, wages, overtime payments and bonuses paid before any deductions, but exclude payments in kind. 12.2 Actual total volume of goods transported
1 000 metric tons
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Month
9 10 11 12 13 14
Total January February March April May June July August September October November December
635 195
46 792 47 832 47 798 49 760 52 608 56 006 56 903 57 906 58 221 57 893 56 519 46 957
611 864
45 371 47 029 50 062 48 833 51 003 50 007 53 211 54 539 53 664 55 335 55 140 47 670
624 485
45 806 46 403 49 803 47 462 51 867 51 541 52 887 55 541 57 056 59 117 56 856 50 146
660 145
48 780 49 209 51 364 49 676 56 278 56 620 59 256 60 087 57 182 60 395 57 945 53 353
670 192
49 362 49 406 50 514 51 000 55 979 54 072 59 002 61 796 60 473 62 921 59 617 56 050
689 670
51 811 50 526 53 008 53 479 54 656 57 260 60 489 61 196 61 333 65 183 63 770 56 959
Source: Stats SA, Land freight transport (Statistical release P7142)
SA STATISTICS, 2008
12.2 TRANSPORT 12.3 Actual total volume of goods transported by private sector enterprise
1 000 metric tons
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Month
15 16 17 18 19 20
Total January February March April May June July August September October November December
447 877
30 950 32 878 32 651 34 515 37 200 40 314 41 596 41 726 42 114 41 470 40 201 32 262
432 872
30 604 33 514 34 637 34 225 36 073 35 308 38 075 39 247 38 975 40 271 39 297 32 646
440 255
30 786 32 095 34 066 33 737 35 915 36 354 37 179 39 832 41 795 42 549 41 280 34 667
475 703
33 301 34 721 34 900 35 552 39 893 41 425 43 266 43 767 42 348 44 587 42 771 39 172
488 641
34 095 35 371 35 592 36 428 40 251 39 312 43 300 46 449 45 787 46 614 43 959 41 483
504 674
36 138 36 706 37 257 37 797 40 140 41 373 45 026 45 851 45 930 49 534 47 224 41 698
Source: Stats SA, Land freight transport (Statistical release P7142) 12.4 Actual total volume of goods transported by Transnet Ltd
1 000 metric tons
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Month
21 22 23 24 25 26
Total* January February March April May June July August September October November December
187 318
15 842 14 954 15 147 15 245 15 408 15 692 15 307 16 180 16 107 16 423 16 318 14 695
178 992
14 767 13 515 15 425 14 608 14 930 14 699 15 136 15 292 14 689 15 064 15 843 15 024
184 230
15 020 14 308 15 737 13 725 15 952 15 187 15 708 15 709 15 261 16 568 15 576 15 479
184 442
15 479 14 488 16 464 14 124 16 385 15 195 15 990 16 320 14 834 15 808 15 174 14 181
181 551
15 267 14 035 14 922 14 572 15 728 14 760 15 702 15 347 14 686 16 307 15 658 14 567
184 996
15 673 13 820 15 751 15 682 14 516 15 887 15 463 15 345 15 403 15 649 16 546 15 261
Source: Stats SA, Land freight transport (Statistical release P7142) 12.5 Total tonnage of goods transported by, and total gross transport income of private sector enterprises, according to type of commodity transported by road
1 000 metric tons
Type of commodity transported 2003
Tonnage (1 000 metric tons)
Income (R’000)
27 28
Total tonnage of goods transported by, and total gross transport income of private sector enterprises Livestock, fresh produce and crops Mining and quarrying products Food, beverages and tobacco products Textiles, clothing and leather goods Wood, products of wood and cork Paper and paper products Coke, petroleum, chemicals, rubber and plastic products Non-metallic products Basic metal products Electrical machinery and apparatus, electronic, communication and transport equipment Furniture Parcels Other goods
41 698
2 266 10 146 2 561 1 356 1 347 883 7 355 4 419 957
2 821 1 827 3 538 2 222
1 224 924
80 501 94 836 140 578 16 485 38 555 30 776 217 116 93 704 26 629
52 722 84 403 269 975 78 644
Source: Stats SA, Land freight transport (Statistical release P7142)
SA STATISTICS, 2008
13.1 PUBLIC FINANCE 13.1 Economic classification of statement of sources and uses of cash of consolidated general government for the 2004/05 and 2005/06 fiscal years
2004/2005 2005/2006
R million R million
1 2
Cash flows from operating activities: Cash receipts from operating activities: a Taxes Social contributions Grants Other receipts Cash payments for operating activities: b Compensation of employees Purchases of goods and services Interest Subsidies Grants Social benefits Other payments Net cash flow from operating activities (outflow) / inflow (a-b) = c Cash flows from investments in non-financial assets: Purchases of non-financial assets: d Fixed assets Inventories Valuables Non-produced assets Sales of non-financial assets: e Fixed assets Inventories Valuables Non-produced assets Net cash flow from investments in non-financial assets inflow / (outflow) (e-d) = f CASH SURPLUS / (DEFICIT) (c+f) = g Cash flows from financing activities: Net acquisition of financial assets other than cash (inflow) / outflow h Domestic Foreign Net incurrence of liabilities: (outflow) / inflow i Domestic Foreign Net cash flow from financing activities (outflow) / inflow (i-h) = j NET CHANGE IN THE STOCK OF CASH (g+j) = k
439 867* 379 606*
9 191 1 110
49 959*
434 993* 170 520* 109 586* 50 986* 10 023* 13 974* 54 531* 25 372*
4 874*
37 126* 36 908*
90* 2
126*
261* 210*
0 0
51*
-36 865*
-31 991*
5 390* 5 308*
81*
53 737* 47 905* 5 832
48 347*
16 356*
525 033 446 313 10 469
961 67 290
481 961 184 223 132 364 53 819 11 234 14 905 61 642 23 774
43 072
43 381 42 717
52 26
586
399 286
0 0
113
-42 983
89
8 146 7 854
292
37 718 36 748
970
29 572
29 662
Source: Stats SA, Financial statistics of consolidated general government, 2005/2006 (Statistical release P9119.4) The sum of the data may not necessarily add up to totals due to rounding-off of figures.
SA STATISTICS, 2008
13.2 PUBLIC FINANCE 13.2 Functional classification of the cash payments for operating activities and purchases of non-financial assets for the 2004/05 and 2005/06 fiscal years
R million R million Percentage of
total cash payments
2004/2005 2005/2006 2005/2006 Type of service
3 4 5
General government services General public services Executive and legislative services, financial and fiscal affairs, foreign affairs other than foreign aid Foreign economic aid General services Basic research General public services, n.e.c. Public debt transactions (mainly interest) Transfers of a general character between different levels of government Total general public services a Defence b Public order and safety Police Fire protection services Law courts Prisons Total public order and safety c Economic affairs General economic, commercial and labour affairs Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting Fuel and energy Mining, manufacturing and construction Transport Communications Other industries Economic affairs, n.e.c. Total economic affairs d Environmental protection e Housing and community amenities f Health g Recreation, culture and religion h Education i Social protection j
34 007* 389*
10 070 1 919*
47 155* 51 129
0 144 669*
22 764
29 779* 1 348* 5 663* 8 347*
45 137*
5 360* 7 597* 2 247* 3 670*
16 693* 1 735* 2 391*
0* 39 694*
3 129*
16 500*
43 962*
8 521*
86 460*
61 285*
31 674 292
12 112 2 478
56 767 51 541
0 154 864
26 106
34 921 1 884 6 276 9 420
52 501
6 648 9 858 2 410 4 389
19 679 1 128 2 128
0 46 238
3 323
17 277
50 174
9 286
95 349
70 225
6,0 0,1 2,3 0,5
10,8 9,8 0,0
29,5
5,0
6,6 0,4 1,2 1,8
10,0
1,3 1,9 0,5 0,8 3,7 0,2 0,4 0,0 8,8
0,6
3,3
9,6
1,8
18,1
13,4
Total general government cash payments for operating activities and purchases of non-financial assets a+b+c+d+e+f+g+h+i+j) = k
472 1119*
525 342
100,0
Source: Stats SA, Financial statistics of consolidated general government, 2005/2006 (Statistical release P9119.4)
SA STATISTICS, 2008
13.3 PUBLIC FINANCE 13.3 Contribution of the different levels of general government to the total consolidated cash payments for operating activities and purchases of non-financial assets by the general government sector for the 2004/05 and 2005/06 fiscal years**1
R million Percentage of total expenditure
2004/2005 2005/2006
Annual percentage
change 2 2004/2005 2005/2006 Levels of general government
6 7 8 9 10
National government Provincial governments Extra-budgetary accounts and funds Higher education institutions Municipalities
156 911
184 968*
48 410*
19 789*
62 043*
165 523
209 016
55 950
20 877
73 977
5,5
13,0
15,6
5,5
19,2
33,2*
39,2*
10,3
4,2
13,1*
31,5
39,8
10,7
4,0
14,1
Total expenditure
472 119*
525 342
11,3
100,0
100,0
1/ The sum of the data may not necessarily add up to totals due to rounding-off of figures. 2/ The annual percentage change is the difference in the expenditure by the level of general government of the current year compared with the expenditure by
the same level of general government in the previous year, expressed as a percentage.
SA STATISTICS, 2008
13.4 PUBLIC FINANCE 13.4 Expenditure statement of municipalities for the financial year ended 30 June 2005 according to rates and general services by province: Total rates and general services
Total Western Cape Eastern Cape Northern
Cape Free State
R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000 Expenditure
11 12 13 14 15
Compensation of employees Allowances to councilors Assessment rates Internal External Interest Internal External Redemption of loans and transfers to redemption fund Transfers to reserve funds and provisions Working capital and general reserve Maintenance reserve Provisions Donation/grants-in-aid/subsidies Universities/technikons and schools Non-governmental organisations Subsidies Bursaries Other Payments to other spheres of government for health and other services National government Provincial government Local government institutions Assets financed from operating income Payments by district municipalities to other government institutions for infrastructure/development aid Capital expenditure Other Services and establishment levies paid to district and metropolitan municipalities Transfers to other local government institutions Repairs and maintenance work General expenditure Fuel and oil Bank charges Printing ad stationary Advertising Postage and stamps Telecommunication services Travelling and subsistence Accommodation Rental of land, building and other structures Transport Training and education Rental of office equipment Pharmaceutical Hiring of plant and equipment Consultancy fees Other expenditure Less: debited out/recharged (if it appears as a balance in the accounts) Surplus
18 954 748
747 510
288 516 113 540
1 581 251 690 391
738 059
1 217 762 121 107 212 257
212 2 278
36 336 180 615 142 075
1 231 2 645
14 926
328 044
1 254 958 115 981
206 722
69 553
2 736 114
193 960 34 525
100 742 35 702 70 751
191 524 60 609 29 047
109 790 142 638
44 969 34 247 22 669 64 840
334 383
20 602 225
-2 939 569
13 849 204
3 483 524
105 182
3 653 27 908
22 119 100 169
251 047
118 160 292
50 818
161 1 706
10 253 179 482 58 316
0 50
330
45 540
55 507 2 523
1 680
34 528
515 003
86 696 6 293
35 166 14 348 30 202 92 885 18 429 7 885
33 042 5 329
14 726 3 240
18 684 34 449
239 768
4 048 120
-317 866
2 763 173
1 902 401
117 431
7 950 15 364
3 931 39 753
7 394
716 403 0
39 585
0 0 0
26 29 684
480 0
7 542
32 304
160 607 2 150
618
1 293
258 123
18 882 7 337
12 026 1 727 4 970
12 355 12 328
964 3 290 3 259 7 790
15 788 733
7 756 13 074
2 392 311
-521 014
546 181
433 626
19 196
650 1 866
3 660 13 083
5 497
8 692 300
1 084
6 0
4 879 0
424
0 0
68
23 848
113 167
0
397
14
60 499
2 111 945
1 838 1 027 3 165 2 411 4 313
173 262
8 907 994 494
5 31
211
370 261
-50 496
109 054
1 032 259
58 522
1 905 18 930
42 593 19 613
49 336
45 219 2 430
52 192
27 347
15 938 873
4 537
0 0 0
30 365
146 067
2 759
1 586
0
146 354
13 671 4 408 9 359 2 551 4 891
14 579 2 758 3 342 9 412 7 695 3 745 1 226 2 113 3 852 4 684
1 219 663
-137 798
514 253
Total expenditure
62 739 087
12 202 520
5 882 796
1 146 662
3 356 256
SA STATISTICS, 2008
13.5 PUBLIC FINANCE 13.4 Expenditure statement of municipalities for the financial year ended 30 June 2005 according to rates and general services by province: Total rates and general services
KwaZulu-Natal North West Gauteng Mpumalanga Limpopo
R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000 Expenditure
16 17 18 19 20
Compensation of employees Allowances to councillors Assessment rates Internal External Interest Internal External Redemption of loans and transfers to redemption fund Transfers to reserve funds and provisions Working capital and general reserve Maintenance reserve Provisions Donation/grants-in-aid/subsidies Universities/technikons and schools Non-governmental organisations Subsidies Bursaries Other Payments to other spheres of government for health and other services National government Provincial government Local government institutions Assets financed from operating income Payments by district municipalities to other government institutions for infrastructure/development aid Capital expenditure Other Services and establishment levies paid to district and metropolitan municipalities Transfers to other local government institutions Repairs and maintenance work General expenditure Fuel and oil Bank charges Printing ad stationary Advertising Postage and stamps Telecommunication services Travelling and subsistence Accommodation Rental of land, building and other structures Transport Training and education Rental of office equipment Pharmaceutical Hiring of plant and equipment Consultancy fees Other expenditure Less: debited out/recharged (if it appears as a balance in the accounts) Surplus
3 526 270
125 578
49 611 19 909
351 909 219 080
359 054
88 224 116 759
18 598
18 225
2 346 147
12 781
751 0 0
30 560
447 883 103 272
994
722
757 857
44 059 8 706
28 368 12 893 21 086 46 958 11 733 15 955 54 178 92 668 10 917
5 200 882
14 923 60 949
2 301 481
-1 306 245
4 034 513
790 322
74 988
0 14 491
14 306 25 423
31 369
53 319 212
7 502
0 0 0 0
20 221
0 2 595 1 430
20 492
145 921 0
885
0
73 530
6 935 1 694 2 398
414 2 191 4 240 1 321
0 288
0 343
2 370 0
427 2 918
642 011
-189 995
320 553
6 242 940
107 937
220 044 0
1 139 603 229 351
9 825
29 626 1 114 4 710
0 0
2 920 0
8 424
0 0
3 131
96 904
156 244 294
246
0
672 544
12 657 1 784 6 544 1 600 1 955 9 926 1 921
0 8 227
15 143 2 609 4 184
22 1 873 8 093
7 556 225
-224 409
4 998 418
781 118
75 371
4 703 4 125
2 610 26 275
21 380
154 458 0
33 355
0 0 0
25 435
0 0 0
7 661
5 993 0
199 959
0
156 287
8 352 2 984 3 772
702 1 778 5 790 4 386
363 539
6 760 3 168 1 604
230 1 023
388
1 031 108
-150 074
213 951
762 288
63 305
0 10 947
520 17 644
3 157
3 661 0
4 413
0 0 0
62 7 253
0 0
2 425
40 370
23 569 4 983
357
32 996
95 917
597 374
1 271 440 513
2 380 3 420
365 552
2 877 677 141
0 506
4 298
1 041 045
-41 672
349 108
Total expenditure
11 691 772
2 075 114
21 332 629
2 610 579
2 440 759
SA STATISTICS, 2008
13.6 PUBLIC FINANCE 13.4 Expenditure statement of municipalities for the financial year ended 30 June 2005 according to rates and general services by province: Total rates and general services
Total Western Cape Eastern Cape Northern
Cape Free State
R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000 Expenditure
21 22 23 24 25
Compensation of employees Allowances to councillors Assessment rates Internal External Interest Internal External Redemption of loans and transfers to redemption fund Transfers to reserve funds and provisions Working capital and general reserve Maintenance reserve Provisions Donation/grants-in-aid/subsidies Universities/technikons and schools Non-governmental organisations Subsidies Bursaries Other Payments to other spheres of government for health and other services National government Provincial government Local government institutions Assets financed from operating income Payments by district municipalities to other government institutions for infrastructure/development aid Capital expenditure Other Services and establishment levies paid to district and metropolitan municipalities Transfers to other local government institutions Repairs and maintenance work General expenditure Fuel and oil Bank charges Printing ad stationary Advertising Postage and stamps Telecommunication services Travelling and subsistence Accommodation Rental of land, building and other structures Transport Training and education Rental of office equipment Pharmaceutical Hiring of plant and equipment Consultancy fees Other expenditure Less: debited out/recharged (if it appears as a balance in the accounts) Surplus
17 820 589
720 651
183 206 45 676
752 288 843 494
688 898
243 459 6 109
145 279
347 918
66 411 953
330 354
96 268 0
45 301
300 025
2 238 655 85 694
88 646
203 461
3 355 529
146 348 21 480 77 846 16 059 54 180
156 653 36 395 22 302
146 994 113 345
22 988 12 025 26 615 42 800
326 449
19 015 113
4 412 341
9 868 582
3 240 601
90 715
9 064 1 287
22 566 376 418
21 563
88 635 172
3 197
342 639
2 973 246
216 997
56 284 0
1 224
14 233
150 467 2 981
897
703
773 860
38 999 9 154
36 655 8 170
25 649 68 765 12 817
0 31 373 8 897 8 443
744 23 803 2 633
30 144
6 065 058
1 972 753
1 368 280
1 776 975
106 246
52 209 2 243
7 329 6 136
118 630
5 874 538
3 847
0 279
0 0
569
0 0 0
5 839
129 183 668
3 332
44
359 757
8 155 4 271 6 795
887 5 966
13 766 2 978
269 3 140 6 287 1 289 4 339
64 2 753 3 303
2 059 566
60 208
400 644
405 008
21 912
588 8 155
2 832 1 248
617
35 896 0
95
0 0 0 0
85 451
0 0 0
2 758
25 509 4 797
0
1 405
55 812
233 185 265 71 86
791 407
0 233 48 0 0 0
796 0
198 575
44 089
87 140
1 005 248
63 624
926 18 775
43 869 47 401
47 372
11 873 0 0
0 0 0
702 4 514
0 0
37 502
54 296
70 830 74 494
76 463
39 067
121 700
7 648 1 458 3 664
958 2 726
11 548 5 291 2 317 4 797 4 401 2 174 2 261
0 1 725 1 431
838 127
266 269
543 155
Total expenditure
53 956 044
10 842 895
5 043 962
896 824
2 886 068
SA STATISTICS, 2008
13.7 PUBLIC FINANCE 13.4 Expenditure statement of municipalities for the financial year ended 30 June 2005 according to rates and general services by province: Total rates and general services
KwaZulu-Natal North West Gauteng Mpumalanga Limpopo
R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000 Expenditure
26 27 28 29 30
Compensation of employees Allowances to councillors Assessment rates Internal External Interest Internal External Redemption of loans and transfers to redemption fund Transfers to reserve funds and provisions Working capital and general reserve Maintenance reserve Provisions Donation/grants-in-aid/subsidies Universities/technikons and schools Non-governmental organisations Subsidies Bursaries Other Payments to other spheres of government for health and other services National government Provincial government Local government institutions Assets financed from operating income Payments by district municipalities to other government institutions for infrastructure/development aid Capital expenditure Other Services and establishment levies paid to district and metropolitan municipalities Transfers to other local government institutions Repairs and maintenance work General expenditure Fuel and oil Bank charges Printing ad stationary Advertising Postage and stamps Telecommunication services Travelling and subsistence Accommodation Rental of land, building and other structures Transport Training and education Rental of office equipment Pharmaceutical Hiring of plant and equipment Consultancy fees Other expenditure Less: debited out/recharged (if it appears as a balance in the accounts) Surplus
3 368 385
127 709
40 435 0
318 741 174 365
200 275
3 024 0
5 842
5 0 0 5
1 588
12 474 0
1 121
15 320
328 945 1 140
598
153 122
726 210
39 757 1 009
13 048 3 861
15 643 30 797 5 595
19 673 102 592 91 111 5 068
133 490
20 649 37 549
2 110 056
1 028 418
3 426 500
722 243
58 995
0 14 810
1 183 19 965
37 684
17 050 0
9 213
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0
111 085
18 127 0
602
9 120
85 211
5 049 1 402 2 108
373 1 821 3 496 4 558
0 883 599 389 621
0 725
1 486
675 509
128 901
380 144
5 902 032
141 916
76 339 0
331 364 183 444
218 049
3 192 4 798
77 240
0 0
63 438 0
1 267
0 0 0
76 302
1 252 516 1 071
0
0
1 022 434
34 227 689
9 696 1 044
288 20 253 1 984
43 3 033 1 499 3 000 1 661 1 341
10 042 10 343
5 692 905
661 287
2 991 145
728 644
56 014
3 645 406
11 869 26 748
17 367
45 601
45 716
0 0 0 0
526
0 0 0
4 631
205 938 543
283
0
75 379
9 633 2 376 3 261
327 1 067 4 900 1 776
0 489 503
1 657 2 266
917 1 636
241 955
478 970
88 583
282 049
671 453
53 520
0 0
12 535 7 769
27 341
77 870 0
129
0 0 0 0
19 442
27 510 0
5 454
15 561
57 140 0
6 471
0
135 166
2 647 936
2 354 368 934
2 337 989
0 454
0 968
0 0
1 841 238
896 347
161 833
389 525
Total expenditure
10 374 417
2 055 550
17 477 308
2 123 554
2 255 466
SA STATISTICS, 2008
13.8 PUBLIC FINANCE 13.5 Income statement of municipalities for the financial year ended 30 June 2005 according to rates and general services by province: Total rates and general services
Total Western Cape Eastern Cape Northern
Cape Free State
R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000 Income
31 32 33 34 35
Taxes on property Assessment rates from National government Provincial government Local government institutions Assessment rates and other payment rates Taxes on goods and services Licenses, licensing and other fees Part of motor vehicle licenses which accrued to the respondent Motor vehicles: other motoring fees (driver’s test and licenses, roadworthy certificates and other documents Trade licenses Other licenses, registration fees and inspection fees Other taxes Metropolitan municipalities, district municipalities and local authorities levies Services levy Establishment levy Property income Interest (including interest on amounts in arrear): (a) Internal (b) External Parking meter and parking garage fees Rent of buildings Sale of goods and services Fines, forfeitures, penalties and collection costs Inter-governmental transfers received from other spheres of government for services rendered on an agency basis: (a) National government (b) Provincial government (c) Local government (d) Other Other inter-governmental transfers from (excluding agency basis) National government Provincial government Local government Other (e.g. CSIR) Deficits capitalised/transferred to capital accounts Bad debts Bad debts written off Transfer for provision Transfers from tariff stabilisation and other reserve funds Other income Deficit
347 567 612 232
26 210
16 153 659
57 416
117 287 29 895
101 703
119 749
3 409 935 3 049 146
274 071 1 224 265
10 185 116 998 669 064 532 898
1 360 140 1 007 823
42 387 371 075
4 021 633 2 274 821
91 981 531 094
0
13 864 10 631
544 866
12 186 295
13 430 197
6 151 5 513 1 290
3 214 643
27 613
35 847 923
68 175
7 798
249 875 888 655
23 198 274 268
7 59 802
118 332 198 787
99 830 357 770
8 230 2 380
460 631 37 571
336 168 998
0
0 5 842
377 435
3 116 254
2 386 366
24 989 472 168
954
473 891
6 182
19 087 150
3 683
5 010
289 129 148 649
3 328 119 450
0 11 288 25 972 6 229
441 309 141 912
3 280 251 684
364 529 78 050 18 356
300 372
0
12 110 2 289
13 398
1 201 082
1 444 266
27 468 10 330
246
173 002
110
3 883 3 823
10 597
19 490
30 893 72 603
2 096 11 686
408 1 436
23 625 3 893
73 362 13 938
120 204
142 902 8 474
0 0
0
1 754 1 500
0
372 975
135 844
31 678 3 699
16 720
607 717
0
5 81 0
1 448
118 846 119 529
57 996 36 699
96 8 435
163 564 11 507
266 523 133 859
0 22 484
182 792 226 025 26 763 4 220
0
0 0
28 025
601 526
686 019
Total income
62 739 087
12 202 520
5 882 796
1 146 662
3 356 256
SA STATISTICS, 2008
13.9 PUBLIC FINANCE 13.5 Income statement of municipalities for the financial year ended 30 June 2005 according to rates and general services by province: Total rates and general services
KwaZulu-Natal North West Gauteng Mpumalanga Limpopo
R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000 Income
36 37 38 39 40
Taxes on property Assessment rates from National government Provincial government Local government institutions Assessment rates and other payment rates Taxes on goods and services Licenses, licensing and other fees Part of motor vehicle licenses which accrued to the respondent Motor vehicles: other motoring fees (driver’s test and licenses, roadworthy certificates and other documents Trade licenses Other licenses, registration fees and inspection fees Other taxes Metropolitan municipalities, district municipalities and local authorities levies Services levy Establishment levy Property income Interest (including interest on amounts in arrear): (a) Internal (b) External Parking meter and parking garage fees Rent of buildings Sale of goods and services Fines, forfeitures, penalties and collection costs Inter-governmental transfers received from other spheres of government for services rendered on an agency basis: (a) National government (b) Provincial government (c) Local government (d) Other Other inter-governmental transfers from (excluding agency basis) National government Provincial government Local government Other (e.g. CSIR) Deficits capitalised/transferred to capital accounts Bad debts Bad debts written off Transfer for provision Transfers from tariff stabilisation and other reserve funds Other income Deficit
175 162 8 800
10
3 707 761
12 016
8 331 1 210 1 560
3 073
484 530 295 784
37 918 23 446 9 004 6 733
53 455 57 914
85 689 77 248
41 75 360
1 015 643 210 203
2 199 33 830
0
0 0
31 176
1 575 950
3 697 726
29 252 7 916
73
358 498
6 473
348 53
8 009
6 772
90 463 142 749
60 349 29 136
568 403
27 038 14 316
28 578 9 433 1 929
0
351 841 46 172
0 4 884
0
0 0
0
519 434
330 427
45 126 25 390
0
6 822 697
1 236
40 984 6
1 381
15 429
1 842 197 1 076 561
34 213 667 403
0 25 952
205 620 219 613
55 093 194 627
2 753 12 181
473 388 1 619 161
0 4 478
0
0 1 000
835
3 915 759
4 029 546
380 78 416 1 807
506 995
1 446
6 905 10 109 6 600
60 729
183 063 194 100
28 905 38 538
100 2 858
27 054 10 985
132 921 21 468 12 207 4 857
374 007 11 120 41 419
0
0
0 0
88 323
408 561
356 706
7 361 0
5 110
288 455
2 340
1 897 13 540 1 698
0
120 939 110 516
26 068 23 639
2 91
24 404 9 654
176 835 57 568 13 827 1 925
655 900 38 045 2 908
14 312
0
0 0
5 674
474 754
363 297
Total income
11 691 772
2 075 114
21 332 629
2 610 579
2 440 759
SA STATISTICS, 2008
13.10 PUBLIC FINANCE 13.5 Income statement of municipalities for the financial year ended 30 June 2004 according to rates and general services by province: Total rates and general services
Total Western Cape Eastern Cape Northern
Cape Free State
R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000 Income
41 42 43 44 45
Taxes on property Assessment rates from National government Provincial government Local government institutions Assessment rates and other payment rates Taxes on goods and services Licenses, licensing and other fees Part of motor vehicle licenses which accrued to the respondent Motor vehicles: other motoring fees (driver’s test and licenses, roadworthy certificates and other documents Trade licenses Other licenses, registration fees and inspection fees Other taxes Metropolitan municipalities, district municipalities and local authorities levies Services levy Establishment levy Property income Interest (including interest on amounts in arrear): (a) Internal (b) External Parking meter and parking garage fees Rent of buildings Sale of goods and services Fines, forfeitures, penalties and collection costs Inter-governmental transfers received from other spheres of government for services rendered on an agency basis: (a) National government (b) Provincial government (c) Local government (d) Other Other inter-governmental transfers from (excluding agency basis) National government Provincial government Local government Other (e.g. CSIR) Deficits capitalised/transferred to capital accounts Bad debts Bad debts written off Transfer for provision Transfers from tariff stabilisation and other reserve funds Other income Deficit
174 644 125 442
74 832
14 313 562
69 092
61 193 8 028
37 160
199 247
3 583 883 2 198 157
203 877 714 230
12 700 101 025
1 084 199 231 429
925 580 370 129
2 601 2 220 738
4 647 592 1 091 329
36 391 367 973
0
234 466 3 358
5 769
10 013 360
10 844 058
777 1 015
38
2 714 338
8 380
7 758 807
1 993
116 742
224 204 778 079
24 565 213 694
39 48 319
131 233 113 341
46 309 27 356
58 2 092 541
319 937 253 532
577 22 757
0
0 0
0
2 232 421
1 462 085
102 847 90 693 62 427
605 724
3 726
15 276 76
7 749
8 606
355 236 21 571
42 243 13 385
82 11 191
232 068 15 198
355 882 21 234
0 2
919 823 169 157 21 105 55 324
0
729 112
51
1 142 118
770 327
0 1 699
95
170 188
100
1 660 9
228
0
41 311 46 746
5 420 6 224
0 680
2 841 293
16 952 979
0 723
173 621 4 492
700 0
0
0 0
0
315 825
106 038
1 268 28 047
0
551 563
0
0 8
111
5 471
92 445 113 028
171 21 561
852 8 003
265 043 6 033
142 477 129 926
0 0
441 500 72 742 3 275 4 349
0
0 0
0
493 154
505 041
Total income
53 956 044
10 842 895
5 043 962
896 824
2 886 068
SA STATISTICS, 2008
13.11 PUBLIC FINANCE 13.5 Income statement of municipalities for the financial year ended 30 June 2004 according to rates and general services by province: Total rates and general services
KwaZulu-Natal North West Gauteng Mpumalanga Limpopo
R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000 Income
46 47 48 49 50
Taxes on property Assessment rates from National government Provincial government Local government institutions Assessment rates and other payment rates Taxes on goods and services Licenses, licensing and other fees Part of motor vehicle licenses which accrued to the respondent Motor vehicles: other motoring fees (driver’s test and licenses, roadworthy certificates and other documents Trade licenses Other licenses, registration fees and inspection fees Other taxes Metropolitan municipalities, district municipalities and local authorities levies Services levy Establishment levy Property income Interest (including interest on amounts in arrear): (a) Internal (b) External Parking meter and parking garage fees Rent of buildings Sale of goods and services Fines, forfeitures, penalties and collection costs Inter-governmental transfers received from other spheres of government for services rendered on an agency basis: (a) National government (b) Provincial government (c) Local government (d) Other Other inter-governmental transfers from (excluding agency basis) National government Provincial government Local government Other (e.g. CSIR) Deficits capitalised/transferred to capital accounts Bad debts Bad debts written off Transfer for provision Transfers from tariff stabilisation and other reserve funds Other income Deficit
13 912 2 413
9
3 201 273
3 039
1 942 1 978
0
3 430
510 132 186 528
30 815 4 753
986 7 777 4 898
12 214
84 355 0 0
11 892
979 543 201 863
7 171 158 518
0
233 737 3 239
0
1 325 762
3 382 238
2 435 0 0
349 446
0
3 554 14 0
0
57 263 258 896
62 134 18 229
224 4 539
52 478 18 642
16 553 22 935
0 0
321 440 57 239 1 631 9 803
0
0 0
3 945
452 672
341 478
32 762 0
12 263
5 997 760
40 778
21 665 5 054
18 019
71
2 051 693 520 898
20 382 766
1 993 6 915
378 418 49 946
0 152 128
0 0
740 523 278 630
0 3 284
0
0 0
0
3 251 521
3 530 201
14 230 1 575
0
455 783
5 230
4 141 81
1 685
64 927
82 171 241 597
13 095 41 268 7 864
11 416 16 518 6 794
153 850 15 571 2 543
79 209
69 508 13 604
0 30 450
0
0 7
0
299 574
490 863
6 413 0 0
267 487
7 839
5 197 1
7 375
0
169 428 30 814
25 414 12 350
660 2 185
702 8 968
109 202 0 0
36 371
681 697 40 070 1 932
83 488
0
0 0
1 773
500 313
255 787
Total income
10 374 417
2 055 550
17 477 308
2 123 554
2 255 466
SA STATISTICS, 2008
14.1 NATIONAL ACCOUNTS 14.1 Gross value added by industry at current prices The GDP has been revised from 1993 and the base year has been changed from 1995 to 2000 (Tables 14.1 and 14.2)
R million
Agriculture, forestry and
fishing
Mining and quarrying Manufacturing Electricity, gas and
water Construction
Wholesale and retail trade, catering and
accommodation Year
1 2 3 4 5 6
1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 1/
190 252 300 283 405
458 429 511 526 513
552 552 504 535 559
608 622 678 646 687
774 950 863 907 861
1 033 1 147 1 352 1 995 1 985
1 968 2 269 2 478 2 626 3 654
4 392
4 339 3 873 4 902 6 091
6 831 8 994
11 149 12 332 12 184
13 825 13 056 16 284 20 252 19 317
23 721 25 140 25 434 26 179 27 451
32 588 44 179 40 889 39 432 37 243
43 043 56 685
191 186 197 246 322
336 339 333 366 422
474 522 534 584 618
638 674 702 757 799
853 863 930
1 046 1 053
1 001 1 321 1 957 2 784 2 869
3 265 3 776 4 980 7 219
12 146
10 064 10 035 11 951 12 985 16 717
20 127 19 127 21 441 22 891 24 107
25 542 26 575 30 052 32 111 34 830
38 768 40 524 45 879 52 173 63 391
77 214 92 113 84 258 89 290
103 012
119 365 135 459
274 308 348 400 461
501 562 685 746 764
827 858 895 924
1 001
1 088 1 166 1 336 1 513
1 713
1 841 1 991 2 155 2 466 2 742
2 927 3 207 4 016 4 804 5 880
6 714 6 829 7 719 9 581
12 758
16 327 18 071 20 561 23 481 25 576
30 103 35 962 43 782 53 471 62 208
69 398 75 102 82 642 92 069
106 179
114 126 124 603 130 897 137 035 159 107
176 907 209 605 221 652 237 100 254 368
284 554 321 790
31 33 35 41 42
46 50 60 69 81
87 94
101 110 120
131 141 153 165 177
196 222 246 271 298
340 394 461 519 589
759
1 107 1 525 1 724 1 747
2 108 2 557 3 148 3 796 4 728
5 503 6 653 7 918 9 020
10 563
11 681 12 479 13 930 15 975 17 409
18 602 19 929 20 461 21 200 22 789
23 023 26 046 28 316 29 645 32 204
37 453 43 673
34 48 66 70 78
87 112 111 102 106
119 131 147 152 149
144 154 180 234 291
315 337 366 414 496
577 744 966 1 206 1 330
1 392 1 399 1 432 1 543 1 877
2 566
3 048 3 498 3 799 4 160
4 589 5 181 6 177 7 276 8 638
9 764 10 979 12 318 13 797 15 774
17 631 19 829 19 953 20 240 21 114
22 416 24 119 26 947 29 838 33 738
40 624 51 810
284 324 340 366 368
365 408 509 547 572
611 641 660 671 695
718 788 888 984 1 082
1 145 1 294 1 462 1 626 1 784
1 887 2 112 2 641 3 189 3 597
3 962 4 238 4 647 5 033 7 056
8 889 9 952 11 489 12 220 13 413
15 797 20 274 24 216 30 564 37 650
42 376 49 726 56 468 62 474 71 768
79 463 85 859 90 936 103 193 122 705
130 387 143 095 157 728 175 738 192 820
219 047 245 179
1/ 2007 GDP figures are derived as the sum of GDP for the four quarters of 2007.
SA STATISTICS, 2008
14.2 NATIONAL ACCOUNTS 14.1 Gross value added by industry at current prices (concluded)
R million
Transport, storage and communication
Financial intermediation,
insurance, real estate and business services
General government services
Personal services 1/
Gross value added at basic prices
Year
7 8 9 10 11
1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2/
158 177 192 204 231
257 273 301 343 365
381 406 425 457 495
504 548 610 675 715
769 881 939 1 031 1 128
1 281 1 357 1 729 2 008 2 345
2 680 3 240 3 571 4 001 5 001
5 793 6 399 7 348 9 160 9 877
12 191 14 462 17 179 18 999 21 575
25 501 31 634 33 972 38 296 44 538
51 787 57 874 63 606 70 071 80 872
89 511 100 034 110 439 122 240 134 055
145 846 159 537
162 178 190 207 234
257 291 309 334 363
392 427 450 481 527
568 597 671 769 850
957 1 129 1 293 1 497 1 715
1 944 2 199 2 573 3 072 3 235
3 701 4 032 4 520 5 339 6 411
7 643 9 200 11 141 13 391 15 849
17 312 20 688 25 069 30 265 36 039
44 945 53 265 62 861 70 491 82 162
94 122 110 488 122 227 140 673 156 252
177 531 204 667 229 007 260 232 293 598
335 093 392 180
180 153 163 175 187
206 237 259 273 291
316 342 366 393 446
477 511 564 618 671
779 856 954 1 045 1 207
1 454 1 617 1 915 2 277 2 713
3 224 3 586 4 095 4 793 5 887
7 361 8 948 10 428 13 342 15 339
18 244 21 803 24 739 31 432 37 684
46 005 54 516 62 375 71 278 80 831
96 214 107 744 116 495 124 107 133 158
142 325 157 312 174 548 190 440 207 969
226 151 258 156
136 153 168 185 202
221 242 259 278 314
312 323 338 353 378
401 421 446 479 513
557 598 647 699 783
879 984 1 115 1 285 1 466
1 676 1 829 2 010 2 223 2 633
3 072
3 717 4 516 5 325 6 072
7 076 8 135 9 445 11 138 12 609
14 489 16 671 19 940 23 403 27 545
31 040 35 177 38 986 44 002 51 382
56 313 62 631 69 895 76 998 83 367
92 762
104 752
1 659
1 832 2 020 2 198 2 554
2 767 2 975 3 373 3 620 3 805
4 104 4 327 4 447 4 694 5 022
5 305 5 653 6 263 6 877 7 537
8 226 9 179 9 902 11 067 12 140
13 414 15 161 18 797 23 236 26 148
29 554 32 573 37 328 44 447 59 658
68 848 77 083 88 895 103 706 119 585
139 909 163 786 194 192 231 012 266 783
307 089 344 003 390 841 440 145 500 353
565 475
627 168 674 874 738 874 838 218
928 216
1 063 801 1 143 679 1 250 953 1 372 374
1 543 937 1 769 220
Source: Stats SA, Gross domestic product (GDP) (Statistical release P0441) 1/ Personal services comprises the former categories of ‘community, social and other personal services’ and ‘Other producers’. 2/ 2007 GDP figures are derived as the sum of GDP for the four quarters of 2007.
SA STATISTICS, 2008
14.3 NATIONAL ACCOUNTS 14.2 Gross value added by industry at constant 2000 prices
R million
Agriculture, forestry and
fishing
Mining and quarrying Manufacturing Electricity, gas and
water Construction
Wholesale and retail trade, catering and
accommodation Year
12 13 14 15 16 17
1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 1/
6 469
7 448 8 071 7 159 8 253
8 879 8 797 9 596 10 104 10 298
11 103 10 620 9 906 10 812 11 210
11 626 12 285 12 683 11 231 11 356
12 249 15 312 13 480 14 121 13 182
15 655 15 555 13 586 17 712 16 193
15 801 17 658 18 366 17 968 19 761
20 903 19 138 14 792 16 479 19 830
21 137 21 675 22 283 25 559 23 735
24 795 18 036 24 141 26 040 20 850
25 850 26 070 24 686 26 213 27 451
26 558 28 292 27 700 28 083 29 614
27 284 27 379
14 554 14 100 14 664 15 458 16 130
16 476 17 230 17 437 19 056 20 730
22 640 23 979 24 999 27 563 28 368
29 861 32 211 33 821 36 236 37 423
38 726 38 331 39 755 40 455 41 783
40 239 38 267 37 946 34 931 33 177
35 639 36 366 36 653 37 568 36 731
36 525 36 570 36 676 38 098 38 228
36 924 35 213 35 827 35 451 35 171
34 397 34 978 66 331 66 636 64 567
64 034 65 100 65 011 64 116 63 391
63 325 63 927 66 502 67 363 68 818
68 726 68 280
9 670
10 602 11 662 12 560 13 667
14 878 15 810 16 825 18 332 19 601
20 640 21 734 22 519 23 286 24 497
25 597 27 362 31 229 36 162 39 189
42 058 45 257 47 703 52 478 55 959
59 516 61 776 67 507 71 887 74 652
76 524 73 961 79 327 85 877 92 905
101 468 96 170 94 442 100 713 97 399
97 240 99 384 105 851 107 828 105 405
100 590 97 291 128 849 132 287 140 877
142 824 146 692 146 336 147 179 159 107
164 131 168 729 166 405 174 197 182 219
191 629 199 007
858 909 1 017 1 129 1 258
1 356 1 465 1 568 1 725 1 902
2 011 2 135 2 244 2 406 2 551
2 684 2 835 3 023 3 246 3 481
3 593 3 858 4 173 4 424 4 888
5 203 5 696 6 221 6 719 7 116
7 394 7 787 8 229 8 801 9 564
10 659 11 286 11 271 11 996 12 812
13 160 13 613 14 350 14 881 15 141
15 436 15 520 19 084 20 191 20 592
22 814 23 699 22 206 22 097 22 789
21 956 22 722 23 151 23 835 24 252
24 985 25 777
2 844
3 720 4 781 4 949 5 140
5 347 6 037 5 746 5 653 5 746
5 701 6 104 6 338 6 219 5 940
5 869 5 993 6 758 8 506 10 093
9 992 10 890 11 628 13 287 15 242
17 294 18 816 18 851 20 903 21 412
20 585 19 475 17 874 18 112 19 643
20 731 19 913 18 833 19 298 18 329
16 847 15 733 16 242 17 611 17 774
16 942 15 889 19 148 19 701 20 401
20 813 21 529 20 260 19 985 21 114
22 154 23 441 25 053 27 830 31 268
35 862 42 353
10 062 11 458 12 507 13 131 13 205
13 384 13 557 14 527 15 353 15 655
16 309 16 843 17 754 18 289 19 288
19 640 20 872 23 312 25 267 27 475
28 232 30 821 34 058 35 988 38 898
41 482 42 932 46 669 50 668 55 138
55 207 51 797 51 391 49 545 55 291
60 498 60 587 62 716 68 521 65 601
63 211 65 042 67 754 68 031 68 580
67 349 65 768 92 126 94 437 99 994
103 682 104 147 105 518 113 553 122 702
125 018 127 870 136 138 144 111 154 606
165 425 173 666
1/ 2007 GDP figures are derived as the sum of GDP for the four quarters of 2007.
SA STATISTICS, 2008
14.4 NATIONAL ACCOUNTS 14.2 Gross value added by industry at constant 2000 prices (concluded)
R million
Transport, storage and communication
Financial intermediation,
insurance, real estate and business services
General government services
Personal services 1/
Gross value added at basic prices
Year
18 19 20 21 22
1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2/
6 096
6 307 6 711 7 083 7 177
7 690 8 164 8 472 8 690 9 080
9 459 9 855 9 957 10 048 10 512
10 652 11 249 11 975 12 940 13 793
14 327 15 007 15 899 17 092 18 910
19 970 20 760 22 357 25 108 25 902
26 551 27 074 28 260 30 755 32 921
35 006 33 921 31 931 34 441 34 869
34 272 34 507 36 157 37 732 37 745
36 919 37 620 50 944 53 290 58 923
62 538 67 312 70 983 74 705 80 872
85 646 93 390 98 864
103 500 109 036
114 455 120 444
13 371 13 830 14 668 14 668 15 132
15 815 15 995 16 747 17 894 18 649
19 169 20 024 20 660 21 300 22 824
23 653 24 624 26 024 27 863 29 289
30 294 32 093 35 044 38 506 40 254
41 431 43 127 45 898 47 904 48 982
50 210 50 322 51 524 54 157 57 495
60 501 61 992 64 049 66 600 67 666
69 199 71 750 73 172 74 546 74 720
75 875 76 199 117 397 121 688 125 955
134 502 140 832 144 074 151 437 156 252
169 015 179 623 187 062 201 821 212 313
230 591 249 818
18 255 14 860 14 998 15 563 16 517
17 054 17 567 18 217 18 953 20 111
21 289 22 889 23 720 24 052 24 498
25 880 27 617 27 926 28 956 30 770
32 237 34 316 36 610 37 046 38 532
40 413 41 732 42 891 44 932 47 525
50 397 51 840 53 440 54 888 56 745
58 098 60 396 63 434 65 898 65 998
68 305 71 349 73 537 75 337 76 552
78 286 79 161 130 535 131 835 132 945
135 513 136 582 135 560 134 403 133 158
131 914 132 859 136 018 139 530 144 236
148 735 153 748
7 351
7 659 7 962 8 250 8 548
8 795 9 031 9 324 9 637 10 043
10 438 10 680 11 050 11 430 10 055
10 267 10 434 10 623 10 875 11 026
11 301 11 660 12 093 12 124 12 569
13 180 13 562 13 939 14 768 15 234
15 724 15 984 16 414 16 877 17 375
18 184 18 980 19 944 20 969 21 401
21 916 22 635 23 379 24 046 24 233
24 467 24 697 39 128 41 034 43 298
44 449 44 434 47 194 49 020 51 382
52 537 53 852 56 074 57 183 59 705
62 399 64 937
96 066 97 551 103 980 107 208 113 122
117 987 122 520 127 580 135 574 142 968
151 221 157 742 162 060 170 440 176 538
183 517 194 771 207 780 222 729 235 599
246 038 260 496 272 684 287 996 302 853
316 070 322 184 334 471 352 449 359 520
369 832 369 760 380 299 395 200 419 499
440 514 437 509 427 971 450 379 448 739
448 782 445 810 473 121 484 728 481 077
475 697 465 159 684 083 704 550 725 682
756 515 776 398 781 828 802 708 838 218
862 254 894 706 922 966 967 454
1 016 068
1 070 091 1 125 409
Source: Stats SA, Gross domestic product (GDP) (Statistical release P0441) 1/ Personal services comprises the former categories of ‘community, social and other personal services’ and ‘Other producers’. 2/ 2007 GDP figures are derived as the sum of GDP for the four quarters of 2007