BY ROSEARY USIDE KONGANI KENYA NATIONAL BUREAU OF STATISTICS 9/11/2015KNBS1 Integrating Gender Perspective in Statistics 4-7 December 2012 Kampala, Uganda
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Demographic Characteristics Education Labour Force Household and Housing Amenities Persons with Disabilities Conclusions and Recommendations 9/11/2015KNBS3
The Government’s commitment and efforts to promote gender equality and women’s empowerment are reflected in the ratification of numerous international conventions and instruments such as Convention on ◦ Elimination of all forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), ◦ Beijing Platform for Action, and the ◦ United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights, among others 9/11/2015KNBS4 Introduction
The millennium development goals are internationally agreed upon for social economic development. The status of achieving these goals is highlighted in various chapters of the Gender Dimensions Monograph. Existing policies and programmes, methodology and conceptual framework. 9/11/2015KNBS5
9/11/2015KNBS6 Source: 2009 Population and Housing Census
Explores how change in population growth and distribution directly affect the living conditions of people and gives a gender perspective of the major demographic characteristics; fertility, mortality, migration and urbanization. These demographic factors have profound effects on human development along the lifecycle e.g. age at first marriage, age at first birth etc. 9/11/2015KNBS7
Education Labour Force Household and Asset Ownership PWDs 9/11/2015KNBS8
9/11/2015KNBS9 Attendance Status Attainment Enrolment Dropout Rate Never went to school
GER: Females-109.2, Males (Primary ) NET: Females- 79.7, Males-77.8 “ GER: Females-49, Males-54 (Secondary) NER: Females-28, Males-23 “ 9/11/2015KNBS10
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9/11/2015KNBS13 Age
9/11/2015KNBS14 The gender gap tends to increase in higher levels of education where females reduce in number.
9/11/2015KNBS15 Economic Status Employed Unemployed Working Children Economically Inactive
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Household headship Marital Status Economic status ◦ Working ◦ Unemployed ◦ Inactive Asset Ownership 9/11/2015KNBS17
Types of disabilities ◦Visual ◦Hearing ◦Speech ◦Physical ◦Mental ◦Self-care ◦Other 9/11/2015KNBS18
9/11/2015KNBS19 Types of Disabilities
Education Attainment Primary Secondary Higher Education Economic Status Working Unemployed Inactive 9/11/2015KNBS20
Radio TV Car Land Cattle 9/11/2015KNBS21 Analysis based on household headship
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