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      • In 2021, 1,46 million individuals in Cape Town were employed, 544 832 were unemployed yet searching (the narrow or strict unemployment rate), and another 26 831 were discouraged job seekers.
      resource.capetown.gov.za/documentcentre/Documents/City research reports and review/SOCT_Report_Summary_2022.pdf
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  2. Cape Town's 2024 population is now estimated at 4,977,830. In 1950 , the population of Cape Town was 618,051 . Cape Town has grown by 87,550 in the last year, which represents a 1.79% annual change.

  3. Currently, Cape Town is home to an estimated 4 678 900 people, nearly 62% more than in 2001. The average life expectancy at birth in the Western Cape has been increasing steadily for both females and males. For the period 2016–2021, the average life expectancy for males was 64,9 years, and 70,3 years for females.

  4. Aug 15, 2023 · A total of 262,000 new jobs were created in Cape Town over the past year, and 56,000 in the last quarter alone, according to the latest StatsSA quarterly labour force survey for April – June...

  5. Population characteristics. The population is predominantly Black African (45.7%) and Coloured (35.0%). The median age is 31 years old. Dependency ratios: youth dependency ratio2: 31.6. old dependency ratio3: 9.4. total dependency ratio4: 41.0. Housing characteristics. 87.5% of households live in formal dwellings.

  6. Aug 15, 2023 · A total of 368 000 jobs were created between the second quarter of 2022 and the second quarter of 2023 in the province, indicating a 15.7% increase in employed people year-on-year. Over the same period, Gauteng created 201 000 jobs.

  7. Oct 24, 2022 · Cape Town is a mass of contrasts, with stunning outdoor scenery and township slums, hardworking people who clock off on time, and a work culture that thrives on friendly banter yet can be cliquey. Here are some tips for those considering a move to the Mother City. Heather Richardson.

  8. Jun 3, 2021 · According to the Quarterly Labour Force Survey for January to March 2021, employment in Cape Town’s formal and informal sectors increased by 20 000 (from 1, 364 million to 1,384 million) at a time when the national economy shed jobs quarter on quarter.

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