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Egypt's population has grown by more than 20% in the past decade and has doubled in the last 30 years, the government statistics agency says. | Egypt's population has grown by more than 20% in the past decade and has doubled in the last 30 years, the government statistics agency says. |
The population, including those living abroad, reached 76.5m in 2006 and one Egyptian baby was born every 23 seconds during the year, the census says. | The population, including those living abroad, reached 76.5m in 2006 and one Egyptian baby was born every 23 seconds during the year, the census says. |
Cairo's population rose to more than 18m, although figures suggest large-scale rural migration has ended. | Cairo's population rose to more than 18m, although figures suggest large-scale rural migration has ended. |
The 1882 census, the first in modern times, showed a population of 6.7m. | |
Although nearly one-third of the population was under 15 last year, the average family size is falling from 4.65 people in 1996 to 4.18 in 2006. | Although nearly one-third of the population was under 15 last year, the average family size is falling from 4.65 people in 1996 to 4.18 in 2006. |
"This decrease shows that parents are reducing their new births to give their other children a better standard of living," Gen Abu Bakr al-Gendi, the head of Egypt's statistics centre, told AFP news agency. | "This decrease shows that parents are reducing their new births to give their other children a better standard of living," Gen Abu Bakr al-Gendi, the head of Egypt's statistics centre, told AFP news agency. |
The expatriate population stands at about four million, the census said. | The expatriate population stands at about four million, the census said. |
The census also revealed that the percentage of illiterate Egyptians had fallen to 29% from 39% over the past 10 years. | The census also revealed that the percentage of illiterate Egyptians had fallen to 29% from 39% over the past 10 years. |
An average of 500,000 marriages took place annually and there were 60,000 divorces. | An average of 500,000 marriages took place annually and there were 60,000 divorces. |
While the vast majority of people have access to clean water and electricity (95% and 99%), only half had access to a proper sewerage system. | While the vast majority of people have access to clean water and electricity (95% and 99%), only half had access to a proper sewerage system. |
The government does not count how many people in the mainly Muslim state are Coptic Christians. The minority claims to face official discrimination, although the government denies this. | The government does not count how many people in the mainly Muslim state are Coptic Christians. The minority claims to face official discrimination, although the government denies this. |
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