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Oman: Population by nationality (Omani/ non-Omani), sex and age group (2010)

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Omanis Expatriates Total
  males females total males females total males females total
0 – 4 134,541 128,988 263,529 16,130 15,486 31,616 150,671 144,474 295,145
5 – 9 108,737 105,124 213,861 14,625 13,509 28,134 123,362 118,633 241,995
10 – 14 108,989 104,322 213,311 11,329 10,057 21,386 120,318 114,379 234,697
15 – 19 125,124 118,824 243,948 7,282 6,392 13,674 132,406 125,216 257,622
20 – 24 123,221 117,271 240,492 66,738 16,165 82,903 189,959 133,436 323,395
25 – 29 103,502 102,679 206,181 137,291 29,462 166,753 240,793 132,141 372,934
30 – 34 76,105 76,737 152,842 108,729 32,241 140,970 184,834 108,978 293,812
35 – 39 51,365 50,068 101,433 89,294 27,808 117,102 140,659 77,876 218,535
40 – 44 36,547 36,467 73,014 69,186 18,285 87,471 105,733 54,752 160,485
45 – 49 29,226 30,082 59,308 44,602 11,108 55,710 73,828 41,190 115,018
50 – 54 24,580 27,539 52,119 32,554 6,634 39,188 57,134 34,173 91,307
55 – 59 17,176 18,977 36,153 15,448 3,312 18,760 32,624 22,289 54,913
60 – 64 16,345 16,119 32,464 5,532 1,812 7,344 21,877 17,931 39,808
65 – 69 11,679 11,050 22,729 1,651 899 2,550 13,330 11,949 25,279
70 – 74 11,220 9,600 20,820 753 558 1,311 11,973 10,158 22,131
75 – 79 5,442 4,885 10,327 310 309 619 5,752 5,194 10,946
80 and above 6,791 8,014 14,805 364 288 652 7,155 8,302 15,457
Total 990,590 966,746 1,957,336 621,818 194,325 816,143 1,612,408 1,161,071 2,773,479

Source: Ministry of National Economy
ANNEXED NOTE

1. Technical Notes and Definitions

The table refers to the population recorded during census 2010.

The Ministry of National Economy of Oman has conducted three censuses in 1993, 2003 and 2010.
The date of reference for census 2010 is December 12, 2010. Period of implemention: December 12 to 21, 2010. The Sultanate uses the de jure and the de facto approach in the enumeration.
For information on technical means used in Oman’s censuses, please see:
http://unstats.un.org/unsd/demographic/meetings/Conferences/Korea/2012/docs/s07-5-1-Oman.pdf

2. Institution which provides data

National Center for Statistics and Information (NCSI)

3. Data availability

The National Center for Statistics and Information (NCSI) processes and disseminates all statistical data of use to the public and to government action.
1993′ and 2003’s census results are not available online. However, they are quoted in recent publications released by NCSI (Annual Statistical Yearbooks, survey results, studies).
2010’s census results are available on NCSI’s website, in several thematic publications, in the “publications” section
http://www.ncsi.gov.om/NCSI_website/N_publications_ar.aspx
http://www.ncsi.gov.om/NCSI_website/N_publications.aspx
The present data is published in 2011′ Statistical Yearbook, available online on NSCI’s website. Each thematic section is presented in PDF format.
The “population” section is available at:
http://www.ncsi.gov.om/NCSI_website/book/SYB2011/2-population.pdf

Date of access: October 2014.

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