Gulf Labour Markets, Migration, and Population (GLMM) Programme

An international independent, non-partisan, non-profit programme hosted and supported by the Gulf Research Center. The programme provides data, analyses, and recommendations contributing to the improvement of understanding and management of Gulf labour migration, population, and labour markets, engaging with and respecting the viewpoints of all stakeholders.

Bahrain: Population by nationality (Bahraini/ non-Bahraini), sex and age groups (1991)

Please log in to download the excel file

image_pdfimage_print
Bahrainis Non-Bahrainis Total
males females total males females total males females total
0 – 4 24,719 23,036 47,755 6,242 5,871 12,113 30,961 28,907 59,868
5 – 9 22,595 21,498 44,093 5,198 4,871 10,069 27,793 26,369 54,162
10 – 14 20,373 19,864 40,237 3,439 3,146 6,585 23,812 23,010 46,822
15 – 19 16,427 15,958 32,385 2,234 2,070 4,304 18,661 18,028 36,689
20 – 24 14,862 14,705 29,567 10,002 6,116 16,118 24,864 20,821 45,685
25 – 29 14,550 15,113 29,663 22,836 9,399 32,235 37,386 24,512 61,898
30 – 34 11,940 13,016 24,956 30,211 9,268 39,479 42,151 22,284 64,435
35 – 39 9,836 9,236 19,072 23,580 6,326 29,906 33,416 15,562 48,978
40 – 44 6,880 5,758 12,638 13,712 3,382 17,094 20,592 9,140 29,732
45 – 49 4,242 4,779 9,021 6,865 1,554 8,419 11,107 6,333 17,440
50 – 54 4,164 4,717 8,881 3,653 868 4,521 7,817 5,585 13,402
55 – 59 3,823 3,849 7,672 1,684 424 2,108 5,507 4,273 9,780
60 – 64 3,431 3,335 6,766 733 242 975 4,164 3,577 7,741
65 – 69 2,427 2,151 4,578 245 122 367 2,672 2,273 4,945
70 – 74 1,613 1,379 2,992 119 93 212 1,732 1,472 3,204
75 + 1,569 1,458 3,027 140 87 227 1,709 1,545 3,254
Total 163,451 159,852 323,303 130,893 53,839 184,732 294,344 213,691 508,035

Source: Central Informatics Organisation (CIO) – Bahrain

ANNEXED NOTE

1. Technical Notes and Definitions

The table provides population figures at the date of 1991′ census by sex and age groups
Reference period for Census 1991 is unknown
Population of reference: all individuals (nationals and non-nationals) present within Bahrain’s borders during time of reference, be they permanent or temporary residents.
Nationality of the person is defined by the passport used to enter the country. A Non-Bahrainis is considered as such depending on the passport used to enter the country (or obtain the visa)
Age is defined as the time span between the date of birth and the date of the census expressed in complete years
* Total populations is summed using male and female population figures. Several of the calculated totals differ from the CIO reported total by one or two individuals.

2. Institution which provides data

Central Informatics Organization, known prior to 2001 as the “Central Statistics Organisation” under the Ministry of Cabinet Affairs

3. Data availability

This data is available on the Central Informatics Organisation (CIO) website. For the Arabic version: (http://www.cio.gov.bh/cio_ara/default.aspx). For the English version: (http://www.cio.gov.bh/CIO_ENG/Default.aspx)
Most censuses will break down the population by nationality and sex, and are published in PDF format
For the 1981 census data: (http://www.cio.gov.bh/cio_ara/English/Publications/Statistical%20Abstract/ABS2008/Ch2/2A.pdf)
For 1991 census data: (http://www.cio.gov.bh/cio_ara/English/Publications/Statistical%20Abstract/ABS2008/Ch2/2B.pdf)
For the 2001 census data: (http://www.cio.gov.bh/cio_ara/English/Publications/Statistical%20Abstract/ABS2008/Ch2/2C.pdf)
For the 2010 census data: (http://www.cio.gov.bh/cio_ara/English/Publications/Census/Population/1.pdf)
The 1981 and 1991 data can be found in the Statistical Abstract 2000, Population section. The 2001 data can be found in the Statistical Abstract 2002, Population section.
http://www.cio.gov.bh/CIO_ENG/SubDetailed.aspx?subcatid=119
The full 2010 census data can be found on both the CIO website and its separate website, found here: (http://www.census2010.gov.bh/index.php)

Data of access: July 2014

Similar Posts:

Tags: , ,