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Geographical and internal migration ةيلخادلا ةرجهلاو ايفارغجلا Group 1.x

3.1 ‫السكان داخل السر حسب الحالة الزواجية والعلتقة برب السرة والجنس والمؤسسات والسكان العاملين حسب الجنس‬ 3.2 ‫رب السرة حسب الجنس والعمر وأفراد السرة الخرون حسب العمر والعلتقة برب

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Geographical and internal migration ةيلخادلا ةرجهلاو ايفارغجلا Group 1.x

3.1 ‫السكان داخل السر حسب الحالة الزواجية والعلتقة برب السرة والجنس والمؤسسات والسكان العاملين حسب الجنس‬ 3.2 ‫رب السرة حسب الجنس والعمر وأفراد السرة الخرون حسب العمر والعلتقة برب

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Geographical and internal migration

Population by sex and municipality

Population by sex, municipality and zone

Population by municipality, sex and age

Population (3+) by nationality,


municipality, sex and age
Population by age (5+), municipality, sex
and male/female ratio


Total population distributed among municipality and zones are
used in some countries to apportion representatives, and for
various administrative purposes. The tabulation provides data

needed for studies and policy analysis with regard to economic
.
and social development of each part of the country, for the

location of economic development projects as well as of health

.
facilities. These data are also required for the computation of

vital statistics rates usually used in projections of future
.
population for these areas. Information on the population size of
.
the municipalities is needed for the study of the growth of the
) (
largest clusters of population within a country. The results of
.
such study are useful in planning the local services (such as
utilities, roads, schools, hospitals and so forth) that are required
in proportion to population size.

These data are the basis for assessing the net contribution of
immigration to the age and sex structure of the population.

Qatari population (5+) by age, same


residence since birth, and sex

Data from a series of censuses on the sources and direction of


migration between civil divisions during a specified period, and
Qatari population by age, same residence on the age composition of the migrants, make it possible to
since March 2004, and sex
assess changes in migration over time. It is therefore useful for
preparing estimates of the future population of civil divisions.
Qatari population (5+) by age, previous
residence and sex
Distribution of households and household
population by average size of household GCC recommended table
and municipality

International migration and immigrant


stock
These data provide the basis for assessing the age and sex
structure of the population and the contribution of immigration
from specified countries. Thus the effects of immigration from
specific countries on the growth and structure of the population
can be estimated.

Non-Qatari population (5+) by number of


years in Qatar, nationality and sex

This tabulation furnishes data to assess the cumulative effect of


annual flows of migration and, in particular, the proportion of the
total population that is of foreign origin and its demographic
characteristics.

Non-Qatari employed population (15 +


years) by number of years in Qatar, sex
and industry
Non-Qatari population (5+) by age, sex
and number of years in Qatar

1.1

1.2

1.3

( +3)

1.4

( + 5)

1.5

1.6
1.7
1.8

1.9
Group 2.x

Non-Qatari population (5+) by age,


nationality and sex

Employed non-Qatari population (15 +


years) by number of years in Qatar,
occupation and sex

( +5)



2004

.
( +5)

2010 Census Tables


Group 1.x

These data provide information on the occupations of the


foreign-born population needed to study immigrant workers,
particularly their economic integration and mobility in the country
of immigration. Together with a similar tabulation for the native
population, the data constitute the basis for undertaking an indepth analysis of occupational patterns and making
occupational forecasts for the economy. From the cross
classification by year or period of arrival, one can observe the
pattern of inflow of skilled migrants during previous years.


.
.


.

.
.

( +5)

2.1

( +5)

2.2

( 15)

2.3

( 15)

2.4

( +5)

2.5

Household and family characteristics


Data for the study of the distribution of individuals within
households serve to indicate the relationship among members
of households, particularly for information on the prevalence of
Population in households, by marital
multigenerational households and of households consisting of
status, relationship to head of household, unrelated individuals. Marital status is also useful in the study of
sex, and institutional and labor gathering family living arrangements. Comparison of these data with
population by sex
similar data from an earlier census can provide information on
changing patterns of household composition and of some of the
characteristics of members of the household, and for the
preparation of projections of the number of households.

Head of household by sex and age; and


other household members by age and
relationship to head of household

Data on the age of the head of the household and of other


household members, classified by their relationship to the head
or other reference member, provide additional information for
the purposes stated in the use of table 3.1 and for the study of
the prevalence of multigenerational households.



. .



.


3.1
.

Household population 4 years and older


by age, nationality, municipality and sex,
by use of computer/internet
Qatari and non-Qatari population in
households, 4 years and older by age,
municipality and sex, by use of
computer/internet
Household population 4 years and older
by educational attainment, nationality,
municipality and sex, by use of
computer/internet

ICT recommended.

Distribution of households and individuals


by municipality and household
composition

This table distinguishes among various types of housing


Distribution of households and individuals according to the level of housing standards. Also, its purpose is
to describe the occupants in terms of aggregates, households
by type of housing unit and household
and family nuclei. The tabulation is of primary importance for the
composition
formulation of housing programmes and is a prerequisite of
Distribution of households and individuals calculation of indicators on housing conditions.
by number of household members and
household composition

3.1

3.2

4
/

3.3

4
/

3.4

4
/

3.5

15
/

3.6

3.7

3.8

3.9

3.10

Household population 15 years and older


by relation to workforce, nationality,
municipality and sex, by use of
computer/internet
Distribution of households by municipality,
nationality, size of household and number GCC recommended table
of institutions and labor gatherings

Group 3.x

.
.

.

Distribution of households and individuals


by number of economically active
household members (excluding servants
as economically active) and household
composition


( )

Information on the number and size of households and on


changes in the rate of household formation is needed by the
planners for, and suppliers of, many goods and services, for
which the demand is related to households rather than to
individuals. Agencies dealing with housing problems need these
data for the determination of current and projected rates of
Households and individuals by number of household formation, on the basis of which the number and size
of new housing units required can be estimated. This tabulation
rooms and number of household
can provide information needed to plan new sample surveys,
members
and to design the sample that will be used, as well as
comparative data for estimating the accuracy of some of the
Households and individuals by head of
survey results. Information on household structure in terms of
household educational attainment, and
number of family nuclei in the household is needed for studies of
number of household members
household formation, projections of numbers of households and
estimates of potential housing needs.
Households and individuals by head of
household occupation, and number of
household members
Households and individuals by number of
economically active household
members(excluding servants as
economically active), and number of
household members


) (


.

.


.

.

Households and individuals by type of


housing unit and number of household
members
Household population (15+ years) by
relationship to workforce, nationality,
municipality and sex, by use of
computer/internet

ICT recommended.

Demographic and social characteristics

Population (3+) by nationality, sex, and


single years of age

Population (15+) by nationality, age, sex


and marital status

Population (15+) by educational


attainment, nationality, age, sex and
marital status

3.11

3.12

3.13

3.14

3.15

3.16

( 15 )

3.17

Group 4.x


Information on the detailed age and sex structure of the
population is needed for actuarial analysis of the probability of

survival and of related life-table functions. As populations age,
.
the probability of survival to advanced age increases and the
.
proportion of persons at older ages expands; thus it is important
. 100
to present detailed age data up to 100 years. It is also essential
.
for the evaluation of the accuracy of census age data for the
)
population. From this tabulation, it is possible to reconstitute any
(
selected age grouping (for example, the school-age population
.
and groups used in the calculation of food requirements) without
interpolating from population classified by five-year age groups.

This tabulation provides material for the study of age at


marriage, of the frequency of celibacy, widowhood and divorce
and of the effect of these factors on population growth through

their influence on fertility. A simple measure of the influence of
.
nuptiality on fertility is the comparison of the ratio of children to

all women of childbearing age with the ratio of children to those
.
women who have ever been married. The data are also required
.
for the preparation of nuptiality tables. A refinement of this

tabulation, showing heads of households by marital status, age
. -
and sex, can be used together with the present tabulation to
.
obtain age-sex marital status specific rates for the head or other
reference member. Application of these rates to the projected
population by age, sex and marital status provides projected
numbers of households.

( +3)

4.1

15
.

4.2

15

4.3

Fertility

Group 5.x

The principal measures of fertility that can be derived from this


tabulation are (a) the gross fertility ratio (average number of
children ever born alive to women of childbearing age and over),
)( :
(b) the average number of children ever born alive by sex to
( ) ( )
women who have reached the end of the childbearing period (in

other words, 50 years of age and over), (c) the proportion of
( )( 50 )
Qatari female population 15 years of age women who have had no children by the end of their
)(
and over, by age ever married, by number reproductive life, (d) the average number of children born per
)(
of children ever born alive by sex
woman who has already borne at least one child specified by
. .
sex and (e) cumulative average gross fertility ratios by age

groups. The data also provide the base for the computation of
.
birth rates specific for parity by sex. The use of information from
a series of censuses makes it possible to identify cohorts of
women and to study their reproductive patterns as they advance
from one age group to another.

15

5.1

Qatari female population 15 years of age


and over, ever married, by age and
number of children living by sex

15

5.2

15

5.3

Qatari female population in households,


by age at first birth, by current age and
municipality

5.4

Qatari ever married female population in


households, by median age at first birth,
by current age, municipality and
educational attainment

5.5

5.6

Ever married Qatari women (household


population) and surviving children, by
educational attainment and age of mother

5.7

Ever married Qatari women (household


population), total live births during marital
span and survivals, by sex of births and
age of mother

5.8

Ever married Qatari women (household


population), total live births and survivals
by relation to work force, and age group of
mother

5.9

Qatari female population in households


15 years of age and over ever married, by
number of children ever born alive by sex
and duration of marriage

Ever married Qatari women (household


population) and total live births by
educational attainment and age of mother

Two measures of fertility can be derived from the tabulations.


These are (a) the net fertility ratio (average number of children
surviving to women of childbearing age and over) and (b)
cumulative average net fertility ratios by age groups.

)( .
) ( )(
.

Educational characteristics

Group 6.x

Data on the classification of young persons attending and not


attending school, by single years of age and sex, are essential
for studies of the numerical relationship between the population

of school age and the population actually in school. The

proportion of the school-age population that is able to take
.
advantage of the educational system is one of the first types of

information required for the assessment of the adequacy of the
Household population 3 - 29 years of age,
.
educational system of a country. School enrolment statistics
nationality, school attendance, sex, and

derived from institutional records are not adequate, in many
current educational level

countries, for providing an exact measure of total attendance or
.
data on important characteristics of the school-going population,

particularly age. Even countries with detailed, comprehensive
.
statistics compiled from records of educational institutions can
benefit from a periodic assessment of the accuracy of these
statistics by comparison with the census information on net
school attendance.

( 29-3)

6.1

Data on literacy provide one of the indicators of national levels


of living and a measure of one of the factors in the national
capacity for technological and cultural development; they are

needed for tracing the progress in educational development of
.
past generations and projecting future trends. In countries where

the adult population is largely illiterate, the tabulation is of
.
immediate use in planning for adult literacy, particularly if the

data are tabulated for local areas. In addition, these data serve
.
as the denominator in the computation of vital rates

differentiated by literacy used as a socio-economic variable,
.
such as birth rates by literacy of mother, and marriage and
divorce rates by literacy of husband and wife.

10

6.2

10

6.3

10

6.4

10

6.5

15

6.6

6.7

10

6.8

29 10

6.9

Population 10 years of age and over by


age, nationality, sex and educational
attainment

Household population 10 years of age


and over by age, nationality, educational
attainment and sex

Labor camp and collectives population 10


years of age and over by age, sex,
educational attainment
Institutional population 10 years of age
and over by age, nationality, educational
attainment and sex

By showing the distribution of human resources by educational


attainment in a country, these tabulations provide an important
indication of the capacity and potential of the nation for
economic, social and cultural development. When compared
with current and anticipated needs for educated manpower by
Population 15 years of age and over by
age, nationality, sex and field of education various sectors, types and levels of economic activities, it can
guide the making of more effective policies and coordinated
plans for the development of different levels/categories of
education in close relation to development programmes.
Qatari population that has successfully
completed a course of study at the post
secondary or higher level of education by
age, sex and educational qualifications
Population 10 years of age and over by
municipality, nationality, sex and
educational attainment
Qatari population 10 to 29 years of age in
households, not enrolled in school by age,
sex and educational attainment



.

/
.

Economic characteristics

Group 7.x

Economically active population (15+) by


age, nationality, activity status, sex, and
main occupation

These data make it possible to carry out prospective studies of


the number of workers likely to be attached to various
occupations which serve as the basis for projections of the
national economy and the total economically active population.
The tabulation provides the basis for analysis of differential
fertility and mortality according to occupation. It also makes
available useful data for the planning of social welfare schemes,
health insurance programmes and so forth, which frequently
pertain only to the employed population. A classification of
unpaid family workers by sex and age is needed for international
analysis of activity rates for females, in view of the different
practices followed in defining and enumerating this group of
workers in different countries.

Economically active population by age


(15+), nationality, activity status, sex and
main industry

These data furnish material for analyses of structural types of


economic activities and may serve as a first indicator of socioeconomic status. These data make it possible to carry out
prospective studies of the number of workers likely to be

attached to various industries in order to prepare projections of
.
the national economy and the total economically active

population. The tabulation also provides the basis for analysis of
.
15
differential fertility and mortality according to industry. It also
.

makes available useful data for the planning of social welfare
. ...
schemes, health insurance programmes and so forth, which

frequently pertain only to the employed population. A

classification of unpaid family workers by sex and age is needed
.
for international analysis of activity rates for females, in view of
the different practices followed in defining and enumerating this
group of workers in different countries.

7.2

Economically active population by main


status in employment, nationality, activity
status, sex and age (15+)

These data make it possible to carry out prospective studies of


the number of workers by status in employment in order to
prepare projections of the national economy and the total

economically active population. The tabulations also provide the
.
basis for analysis of differential fertility and mortality according to
.
status in employment. It also makes available useful data for the
15 "
...
planning of social welfare schemes, health insurance

.
programmes and so forth, which frequently pertain only to the

employee group. A classification of unpaid family workers by sex
.
and age is needed for international analysis of activity rates for
females, in view of the different practices followed in defining
and enumerating this group of workers in different countries.

7.3

Economically active population by status


in employment, nationality, activity, sex
and main industry

These tabulations furnish an inventory of a countrys


economically active population and its structure used in
formulating economic policy and planning developmental
programmes. Such tabulations play an essential part in
analyses of national product and national income. Studies of
the proportion of the economically active population in each
industrial sector of the economy and of the shifts from one
sector to another, give information on the level and trend of
industrialization and on important aspects of the countrys
potential for economic development.

7.4



. .

15
. ...



.


.
.

.

"

7.1

Economically active population by status


in employment, nationality, activity, sex
and main occupation

This tabulation provides an inventory of a countrys economically


active population and its structure, used in formulating economic

policy and planning developmental programmes. Together with
7.6 7.4 .
tables 7.4 and 7.6, it provides information for analysing national
.
product and national income. Also, decisions concerning

possible sites for industrial establishments and vocational
.
schools require information on the occupational structure of the
labour force in various localities and regions.

7.5

Economically active population by main


industry, nationality, activity status, sex
and main occupation

This tabulation provides an inventory of a countrys economically


active population and its structure in formulating economic policy

and planning developmental programmes. In planning for the
.
development and expansion of an educational system and

efficient utilization of human resources, studies are needed that
.
assess requirements of labour in different industries and
occupations.

7.6

) (
( 15) "
.

.

7.7

( )

7.8

Population 15 years and over, by activity


status, nationality, sex and age

15

7.9

Population 15 years and over, by activity


status, nationality, sex and educational
attainment

15

7.10

Population employed (including


employers) 15 years of age and over by
employment status, nationality, sex and
educational attainment

15 ( )

7.11

Economically active population (15+) by


educational attainment, nationality, activity
status, sex, and main occupation

15

7.12

This tabulation provides data on the population not currently (or


Population (15+) not economically active, usually) active, classified by functional category. This data may
by functional category, nationality, sex and be used for the analysis of potential sources of human
age
resources that are not readily available at present but that may
become so under different circumstances.
Population seeking work (unemployed) by
reason for unemployment, nationality, sex
and age (15+)

These tables continue the themes described above. They were


Economically active population (15+), by available in the 2004 Census and are shown for comparability
educational attainment, nationality, activity purposes.
status, sex and main industry

.
2004. 15

7.13

Economically active population (15+) by


sector, nationality, activity status, sex, and
main occupation

( 15)

7.14

Economically active population (15+), by


sector, nationality, activity status, sex and
main industry

( 15)

7.15

Economically active population (15+) by


sector, nationality, activity status, sex, and
educational attainment

( 15)

7.16

Unemployed (seeking work) population


(15+) by educational attainment,
nationality, sex and age

15 ( )

7.17

Population 15 years and over, by activity


status, nationality, sex and marital status

15

7.18

This tabulation provides the data needed for computing crude


and age-specific participation rates, that is to say, the
percentages of economically active persons, which are
fundamental for studies of factors determining the size and
structure of the economically active population, and for making
projections, in conjunction with life-table functions, to calculate

the working life expectancy, entry into and retirement from

economic activity. Information on the employed and the

unemployed furnishes part of the data needed for the appraisal
.
of human resources utilization for policy formulation. It can

provide some of the benchmark data for more current studies of .
Economically active population (15+) by employment, unemployment and underemployment. The level of
.
15
educational attainment, nationality, activity education attained is a major attribute in explaining the ability to
.

participate in the labour market and to find employment. Hence
status, sex, and age

the table will provide useful information on the effects that
.
education has on labour force participation rates and
.
unemployment rates. Skills acquired through formal education
.
may be expected to improve a persons chance of employment.



The information
.
) ( .
is also important in manpower planning and planning for
vocational training that relies on certain formal education
standards. Consequently the table will be useful in
understanding the relationship between the level of formal
education reached and the extent to which a person is employed
or unemployed or economically inactive. This is especially
important for studies of youth (males and females separately) in
urban areas, and in aggregate

Disability characteristics
There is widespread interest in the prevalence of disability by
Population with and without disabilities by
age and sex in the population. This tabulation provides
sex and age
information for the calculation of prevalence rates.

Population 10 years of age and over, by


educational attainment, nationality, sex,
disability status, and age

7.19

The tabulation provides data for the comparison of the


educational attainment of persons with and without disabilities.
The percentage of people with disabilities who have no
schooling can be compared with that of persons without
disabilities. This gives information on the status of integration of
persons with disabilities and on the opportunity that persons with
disabilities have to participate in the economic, social and
cultural development of the country.

.
.

Group 8.x

8.1

.
10
.

.

8.2

Access to paid work is crucial to achieving self-reliance and


ensuring the well-being of the adult population, both of persons

with disabilities as well as of those without disabilities.
Population 15 years of age and over, by
.
Tabulations by economic activity status provide a basic measure
current economic activity, nationality, sex,

of the social and economic integration of the population with
disability status and age
.
disabilities as compared with those without disabilities.
.
Tabulations by age and sex are essential to identifying groups of
the population that may be most disadvantaged.

15

8.3

Population with difficulties (disabilities), by


type of difficulty, sex and age

)(

8.4

Population 15 years of age and over, by


marital status, nationality, disability status,
age and sex

15

8.5

29 3

8.6

) (

8.7

)(

8.8

Qatari population with difficulties


(disabilities), economically active by type
of difficulty, main industry and sex

)(

8.9

Qatari population with difficulties


(disabilities), by type of difficulty, sex and
marital status

) (

8.10

( )( 10)

8.11

)(

8.12

Household population 3 to 29 years of


age by school attendance, disability
status, nationality, age and sex
Population with difficulties (disabilities), by
type of difficulty and municipality
Qatari population with difficulties
(disabilities), economically active by type
of difficulty, occupation and sex

These tables continue the themes mentioned above. They are


comparable to tables from the 2004 Census.

.
2004.

Population (10+ years) with difficulties


(disabilities), by type of difficulty,
nationality, sex and educational
attainment
Population with difficulties (disabilities), by
type of difficulty, nationality, sex and
relationship to workforce
Housing

This is a broad summary table designed to show in very general


terms the type of housing occupied by persons and households.
It provides background information as well as a control for
preparation of more detailed tabulations for the categories
shown.


.
.

These tables distinguishes among various types of housing


according to the level of housing standards. Also, its purpose is
to describe the occupants in terms of aggregates, households
and family nuclei. The tabulation is of primary importance for the
Buildings, by building status, municipality formulation of housing programmes and is a prerequisite of
calculation of indicators on housing conditions.
and zone

Persons, by broad type of living quarters

Household persons, by type of housing


unit and municipality

Occupied housing units, by type and by


municipality

This table supports table 9.1 for the reasons mentioned above.

9.1

.
.

.

9.2

9.3

9.1 .

9.4

9.5

9.6

9.7

.

.
.
.

9.8

Completed buildings, by use and


municipality

This tabulation confines itself to data relating to conventional


dwellings because all other types of housing units are required,
Completed buildings, by use, municipality by definition, to be occupied in order to fall within the scope of
the census; a classification by occupancy required, by definition,
and year of construction
to be occupied in order to fall within the scope of the census; a
Completed buildings, by municipality and classification by occupancy would not therefore be applicable to
them.
number of floors
Occupied housing units, by type of
housing unit, by municipality, type of
ownership, number of households and
individuals

This tabulation provides information on the type of ownership of


the housing unit. It is intended to show the type of ownership
according to the type of housing unit. Assessing the ownership
of housing units is of paramount importance in establishing
housing policies.

Group 9.x

Occupied housing units, by type of


housing unit, by municipality and
composition of unit

This tabulation provides for the selection of data concerning any


desired level of density considered to be of significance, from
extreme overcrowding to under-occupancy. In establishing the

statistical indicators on housing conditions, the Statistical
.
Commission and the Inter-Agency Working Party on Statistics

for Social Programmes agreed that dwellings with densities of

three or more persons per room should be considered
.

overcrowded under any circumstances. For national use, this
.
level may be raised or lowered according to circumstances;
)
levels set for urban areas may be different from those for rural
( .
areas (the outdoor spaces in rural areas are sometimes
considered to offset, to some extent, the high densities
prevailing within the housing units).

9.9

Occupied housing units, by type of


housing unit, by municipality and main
source of drinking water

From this tabulation, information may be derived on the number


of persons and the number of households with ready access to
water supply as well as the availability of piped water for each
class of housing units.

9.10

Occupied housing units, by type of


housing unit, by municipality and main
fuel used for cooking

Data on fuel refer to the fuel most frequently used and it may be
confined to the fuel used for preparing the principal meals. If
information has been gathered on the number of kitchens in
housing units occupied by more than a certain number of
households, it would be useful to tabulate this information
according to the type of living quarters and the number of
households.


.

.

9.11

This tabulation provides information on the number of


households that are sharing housing units with other households
Occupied housing units, by type of
and thus provides an important basis for estimating housing
.
housing unit, by municipality and number
needs. The importance of a separate housing unit for each
.
of households per housing unit
household that desires one is widely recognized. This tabulation
.
shows the number of households that occupy the shared units.

9.12

9.13

9.2 .

9.14

Occupied housing units by type of


housing unit, by municipality, information
and communication technology devices,
access to internet, and numbers of
households and individuals

This tabulation presents the essential information on the


ownership and availability of ICT devices to households in the
country.

Households, by type of housing unit and


municipality

This table supports table 9.2 above.

Completed buildings, by municipality and


type
Completed buildings, by connection to
public facilities, municipality and zone


GCC recommended tables

Housing units by municipality and current


This table supports table 9.1 above.
use of unit

9.1 .

Housing indicators of occupied housing


units by municipality
Housing units by municipality and number
of computers
Households by municipality, number of
computer users and sex
Households by municipality and
connection to internet
Households by municipality, number of
internet users and sex
Households by municipality and number
of mobile telephones

GCC recommended tables

9.15

9.16

9.17

9.18

9.19

9.20

9.21

9.22

9.23

GCC recommended tables

Households by municipality and number


of land line telephones

9.24

9.25

9.26

9.27

9.28

9.29

Completed establishment buildings by


type, municipality and zone

9.30

Completed buildings by connection to


public utilities, municipality and type of
building

9.31

9.32

9.33

9.34

Housing units by type, municipality and


zone

This table supports tables 9.2 and 9.14 above.

9.14 9.2 .

Housing units by type, municipality and


current use
Building status by type of building and
municipality
Completed buildings by type, municipality
and zone
Completed residential buildings by type,
municipality and zone

These tables continue the themes mentioned above. They are


comparable to tables from the 2004 Census.

.
2004.

Persons in institutions by type of


institution, sex and municipality
Households by type of housing unit, by
sex and age of head of household

These tables continue the themes mentioned above. They are


comparable to tables from the 1997 Census.

.
1997.

Occupants of housing units, by sex and


age of head of household
Establishments
Establishments by Status of
Establishment and Municipality
Establishments by status, municipality
and zone
Operating establishments by sector and
municipality
Operating establishments by sector,
economic activity and municipality

GCC recommended table.


Comparable to table from 2004 Census.


2004 .

Group 10.x
10.1
10.2

GCC recommended table.

10.3

GCC recommended table.

10.4

Operating establishments by municipality,


economic activity and employment
Operating establishments by number of
employees, municipality and zone
Operating establishments and employees
by legal form of organization, economic
activity and municipality

Comparable to tables from 2004 Census.

10.5

10.6

10.7

10.8

10.9

2004 .

Operating establishments by
characteristic of organization, economic
activity and municipality
Establishment employment by nationality,
GCC recommended table.
sex, municipality and economic activity

Establishment employment by nationality,


sex, municipality and legal entity

10.10

Operating establishments and employees


by sector, economic activity and
municipality

10.11

Establishment employment by nationality,


sex, municipality and characteristic of
establishment

10.12

Establishment employment by nationality,


sex, municipality and sector

10.13

10.14

Operating establishments and employees


by characteristic of organization,
municipality and sector

10.15

Operating establishments and employees


by legal form of organization, municipality
and sector

10.16

Operating establishments and employees


by characteristics of establishment,
municipality and legal form of organization

10.17

Operating establishments and employees


by municipality, sector and employee size Comparable to tables from the 2004 Census.
of establishment

2004 .

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