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White South Africans

White South Africans are South Africans of European descent. In linguistic, cultural, and historical terms, they are generally divided into the Afrikaans-speaking descendants of the Dutch East India Company's original colonists, known as Afrikaners, and the Anglophone descendants of predominantly British colonists of South Africa. White South Africans are by far the largest population of White Africans. White was a legally defined racial classification during apartheid. White settlement in South Africa began with Dutch colonisation in 1652, followed by British colonisation in the 19th century, which led to tensions and further expansion inland by Boer settlers. Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, waves of immigrants from Europe and continued to grow the white population, which peaked in the mid-1990s. Under apartheid, strict racial classifications enforced a legal and economic order that privileged the white minority. Post-apartheid reforms such as Black Economic Empowerment had the goal of redistributing business opportunities and market access to previously disadvantaged groups, prompting reports of newfound economic vulnerability among some white South Africans as material advantages and disadvantages were beginning to be brought to light. Since the 1990s, a large number of white South Africans have emigrated, due to concerns over crime and employment prospects, with a number returning in subsequent years. The white population in South Africa peaked between 1989 and 1995 at around 5.2 to 5.6 million due to high birth rates and immigration, then declined until the mid-2000s before experiencing a modest increase from 2006 to 2013. As of the 2022 census, white South Africans make up 7.3% of the population, predominantly speak Afrikaans (61%) or English (36%), mostly identify as Christian (87%), and are unevenly distributed with the highest concentrations in Western Cape and Gauteng provinces. Former South African leaders have made controversial statements about Afrikaners’ identity and race relations, while apartheid enforced white minority rule and granted “honorary white” status to certain Asian immigrants and some African Americans. In South Africa, the legacy of apartheid continues to shape racial and economic dynamics. The majority of Afrikaans-speaking (Afrikaners) and English-speaking White South Africans trace their ancestry to the 17th and 18th-century Dutch colonists or the 1820 British colonists. Other colonists included Huguenots who emigrated from France, and Walloons who emigrated from present-day Belgium. The remainder of the White South African population consists of later immigrants from Lebanon, and Europe such as Greeks and Norwegians. Portuguese immigrants arrived after the collapse of the Portuguese colonial administrations in Angola and Mozambique, although many also originate from Madeira.

Infobox

Gauteng
1,509,800
Western Cape
1,217,807
KwaZulu-Natal
513,377
Eastern Cape
403,061
Free State
235,915
Mpumalanga
185,731
North West
171,887
Limpopo
167,524
Northern Cape
99,150

Tables

· Demographics
Year
Year
White South Africans 1904–2022
Year
White South Africans 1904–2022
Population
White South Africans 1904–2022
% ofSouth Africa
1904
1904
White South Africans 1904–2022
1904
White South Africans 1904–2022
1,116,805
White South Africans 1904–2022
21.58%
1921
1921
White South Africans 1904–2022
1921
White South Africans 1904–2022
1,519,488
White South Africans 1904–2022
21.93%
1936
1936
White South Africans 1904–2022
1936
White South Africans 1904–2022
2,003,857
White South Africans 1904–2022
20.90%
1960
1960
White South Africans 1904–2022
1960
White South Africans 1904–2022
3,088,492
White South Africans 1904–2022
19.30%
1970
1970
White South Africans 1904–2022
1970
White South Africans 1904–2022
3,792,848
White South Africans 1904–2022
16.86%
1995
1995
White South Africans 1904–2022
1995
White South Africans 1904–2022
5,224,000
White South Africans 1904–2022
12.70%
1996
1996
White South Africans 1904–2022
1996
White South Africans 1904–2022
4,434,697
White South Africans 1904–2022
11.00%
2001
2001
White South Africans 1904–2022
2001
White South Africans 1904–2022
4,293,640
White South Africans 1904–2022
9.60%
2011
2011
White South Africans 1904–2022
2011
White South Africans 1904–2022
4,586,838
White South Africans 1904–2022
8.90%
2022
2022
White South Africans 1904–2022
2022
White South Africans 1904–2022
4,504,252
White South Africans 1904–2022
7.30%
Source: South African census
Source: South African census
White South Africans 1904–2022
Source: South African census
White South Africans 1904–2022
Year
Population
% ofSouth Africa
1904
1,116,805
21.58%
1921
1,519,488
21.93%
1936
2,003,857
20.90%
1960
3,088,492
19.30%
1970
3,792,848
16.86%
1995
5,224,000
12.70%
1996
4,434,697
11.00%
2001
4,293,640
9.60%
2011
4,586,838
8.90%
2022
4,504,252
7.30%
Source: South African census
· Demographics › Distribution
Eastern Cape
Eastern Cape
Province
Eastern Cape
White pop. (2001)
305,837
White pop. (2011)
310,450
White pop. (2022)
403,061
% province (2001)
4.9
% province (2011)
4.7
% province (2022)
5.6
change 2001–2011
-0.2
change 2011–2022
+0.9
% total whites (2011)
6.8
% total whites (2022)
8.9
Free State
Free State
Province
Free State
White pop. (2001)
238,789
White pop. (2011)
239,026
White pop. (2022)
235,915
% province (2001)
8.8
% province (2011)
8.7
% province (2022)
8.0
change 2001–2011
-0.1
change 2011–2022
-0.7
% total whites (2011)
5.2
% total whites (2022)
5.2
Gauteng
Gauteng
Province
Gauteng
White pop. (2001)
1,768,041
White pop. (2011)
1,913,884
White pop. (2022)
1,509,800
% province (2001)
18.8
% province (2011)
15.6
% province (2022)
10.0
change 2001–2011
-3.2
change 2011–2022
-5.6
% total whites (2011)
41.7
% total whites (2022)
33.5
KwaZulu-Natal
KwaZulu-Natal
Province
KwaZulu-Natal
White pop. (2001)
482,115
White pop. (2011)
428,842
White pop. (2022)
513,377
% province (2001)
5.0
% province (2011)
4.2
% province (2022)
4.1
change 2001–2011
-0.8
change 2011–2022
-0.1
% total whites (2011)
9.3
% total whites (2022)
11.4
Limpopo
Limpopo
Province
Limpopo
White pop. (2001)
132,420
White pop. (2011)
139,359
White pop. (2022)
167,524
% province (2001)
2.7
% province (2011)
2.6
% province (2022)
2.5
change 2001–2011
-0.1
change 2011–2022
-0.1
% total whites (2011)
3.0
% total whites (2022)
3.7
Mpumalanga
Mpumalanga
Province
Mpumalanga
White pop. (2001)
197,079
White pop. (2011)
303,595
White pop. (2022)
185,731
% province (2001)
5.9
% province (2011)
7.5
% province (2022)
3.6
change 2001–2011
+1.6
change 2011–2022
-3.9
% total whites (2011)
6.6
% total whites (2022)
4.1
North West
North West
Province
North West
White pop. (2001)
233,935
White pop. (2011)
255,385
White pop. (2022)
171,887
% province (2001)
7.8
% province (2011)
7.3
% province (2022)
4.5
change 2001–2011
-0.5
change 2011–2022
-2.8
% total whites (2011)
5.6
% total whites (2022)
3.8
Northern Cape
Northern Cape
Province
Northern Cape
White pop. (2001)
102,519
White pop. (2011)
81,246
White pop. (2022)
99,150
% province (2001)
10.3
% province (2011)
7.1
% province (2022)
7.3
change 2001–2011
-3.2
change 2011–2022
+0.2
% total whites (2011)
1.8
% total whites (2022)
2.2
Western Cape
Western Cape
Province
Western Cape
White pop. (2001)
832,902
White pop. (2011)
915,053
White pop. (2022)
1,217,807
% province (2001)
18.4
% province (2011)
15.7
% province (2022)
16.0
change 2001–2011
-2.7
change 2011–2022
+0.3
% total whites (2011)
19.9
% total whites (2022)
27.0
Total
Total
Province
Total
White pop. (2001)
4,293,640
White pop. (2011)
4,586,838
White pop. (2022)
4,504,252
% province (2001)
9.6
% province (2011)
8.9
% province (2022)
7.3
change 2001–2011
-0.7
change 2011–2022
-1.6
% total whites (2011)
100.0
% total whites (2022)
100.0
Province
White pop. (2001)
White pop. (2011)
White pop. (2022)
% province (2001)
% province (2011)
% province (2022)
change 2001–2011
change 2011–2022
% total whites (2011)
% total whites (2022)
Eastern Cape
305,837
310,450
403,061
4.9
4.7
5.6
-0.2
+0.9
6.8
8.9
Free State
238,789
239,026
235,915
8.8
8.7
8.0
-0.1
-0.7
5.2
5.2
Gauteng
1,768,041
1,913,884
1,509,800
18.8
15.6
10.0
-3.2
-5.6
41.7
33.5
KwaZulu-Natal
482,115
428,842
513,377
5.0
4.2
4.1
-0.8
-0.1
9.3
11.4
Limpopo
132,420
139,359
167,524
2.7
2.6
2.5
-0.1
-0.1
3.0
3.7
Mpumalanga
197,079
303,595
185,731
5.9
7.5
3.6
+1.6
-3.9
6.6
4.1
North West
233,935
255,385
171,887
7.8
7.3
4.5
-0.5
-2.8
5.6
3.8
Northern Cape
102,519
81,246
99,150
10.3
7.1
7.3
-3.2
+0.2
1.8
2.2
Western Cape
832,902
915,053
1,217,807
18.4
15.7
16.0
-2.7
+0.3
19.9
27.0
Total
4,293,640
4,586,838
4,504,252
9.6
8.9
7.3
-0.7
-1.6
100.0
100.0
· Statistics › Historical population
1701
1701
Year
1701
White population
1,265
% of total population
-
Source
Cape Colony (excluding indentured servants)
1795
1795
Year
1795
White population
14,292
% of total population
-
Source
Cape Colony (excluding indentured servants)
1904
1904
Year
1904
White population
1,116,805
% of total population
21.6%
Source
1904 Census
1911
1911
Year
1911
White population
1,270,000
% of total population
22.7%
Source
1911 Census
1960
1960
Year
1960
White population
3,088,492
% of total population
19.3%
Source
1960 Census
1961
1961
Year
1961
White population
3,117,000
% of total population
19.1%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1961
1962
1962
Year
1962
White population
3,170,000
% of total population
19.0%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1962
1963
1963
Year
1963
White population
3,238,000
% of total population
19.0%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1963
1964
1964
Year
1964
White population
3,323,000
% of total population
19.0%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1964
1965
1965
Year
1965
White population
3,398,000
% of total population
19.0%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1965
1966
1966
Year
1966
White population
3,481,000
% of total population
19.0%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1966
1967
1967
Year
1967
White population
3,563,000
% of total population
19.0%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1967
1968
1968
Year
1968
White population
3,639,000
% of total population
19.0%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1968
1969
1969
Year
1969
White population
3,728,000
% of total population
19.0%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1969
1970
1970
Year
1970
White population
3,792,848
% of total population
17.1%
Source
1970 Census
1971
1971
Year
1971
White population
3,920,000
% of total population
17.0%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1971
1972
1972
Year
1972
White population
4,005,000
% of total population
16.9%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1972
1973
1973
Year
1973
White population
4,082,000
% of total population
16.8%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1973
1974
1974
Year
1974
White population
4,160,000
% of total population
16.7%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1974
1975
1975
Year
1975
White population
4,256,000
% of total population
16.8%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1975
1976
1976
Year
1976
White population
4,337,000
% of total population
18.2%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1976
1977
1977
Year
1977
White population
4,396,000
% of total population
17.9%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1977
1978
1978
Year
1978
White population
4,442,000
% of total population
18.5%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1978
1979
1979
Year
1979
White population
4,485,000
% of total population
18.4%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1979
1980
1980
Year
1980
White population
4,522,000
% of total population
18.1%
Source
1980 Census
1981
1981
Year
1981
White population
4,603,000
% of total population
18.0%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1981
1982
1982
Year
1982
White population
4,674,000
% of total population
18.3%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1982
1983
1983
Year
1983
White population
4,748,000
% of total population
18.2%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1983
1984
1984
Year
1984
White population
4,809,000
% of total population
17.7%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1984
1985
1985
Year
1985
White population
4,867,000
% of total population
17.5%
Source
1985 Census
1986
1986
Year
1986
White population
4,900,000
% of total population
17.3%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1986
1991
1991
Year
1991
White population
5,068,300
% of total population
13.4%
Source
1991 Census
1992
1992
Year
1992
White population
5,121,000
% of total population
13.2%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1992
1993
1993
Year
1993
White population
5,156,000
% of total population
13.0%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1993
1994
1994
Year
1994
White population
5,191,000
% of total population
12.8%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1994
1995
1995
Year
1995
White population
5,224,000
% of total population
12.7%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1995
1996
1996
Year
1996
White population
4,434,697
% of total population
10.9%
Source
South African National Census of 1996
1997
1997
Year
1997
White population
4,462,200
% of total population
10.8%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1997
1998
1998
Year
1998
White population
4,500,400
% of total population
10.7%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1998
1999
1999
Year
1999
White population
4,538,727
% of total population
10.5%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1999
2000
2000
Year
2000
White population
4,521,664
% of total population
10.4%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 2000
2001
2001
Year
2001
White population
4,293,640
% of total population
9.6%
Source
South African National Census of 2001
2002
2002
Year
2002
White population
4,555,289
% of total population
10.0%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 2002
2003
2003
Year
2003
White population
4,244,346
% of total population
9.1%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 2003
2004
2004
Year
2004
White population
4,434,294
% of total population
9.5%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 2004
2005
2005
Year
2005
White population
4,379,800
% of total population
9.3%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 2005
2006
2006
Year
2006
White population
4,365,300
% of total population
9.2%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 2006
2007
2007
Year
2007
White population
4,352,100
% of total population
9.1%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 2007
2008
2008
Year
2008
White population
4,499,200
% of total population
9.2%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 2008
2009
2009
Year
2009
White population
4,472,100
% of total population
9.1%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 2009
2010
2010
Year
2010
White population
4,584,700
% of total population
9.2%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 2010
2011
2011
Year
2011
White population
4,586,838
% of total population
8.9%
Source
South African National Census of 2011
2013
2013
Year
2013
White population
4,602,400
% of total population
8.7%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 2013
2014
2014
Year
2014
White population
4,554,800
% of total population
8.4%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 2014
2015
2015
Year
2015
White population
4,534,000
% of total population
8.3%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 2015
2016
2016
Year
2016
White population
4,515,800
% of total population
8.1%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 2016
2017
2017
Year
2017
White population
4,493,500
% of total population
8.0%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 2017
2018
2018
Year
2018
White population
4,520,100
% of total population
7.8%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 2018
2019
2019
Year
2019
White population
4,652,006
% of total population
7.9%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 2019
2020
2020
Year
2020
White population
4,679,770
% of total population
7.8%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 2020
2021
2021
Year
2021
White population
4,662,459
% of total population
7.8%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 2021
2022
2022
Year
2022
White population
4,639,268
% of total population
7.7%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 2022
2023
2023
Year
2023
White population
4,504,349
% of total population
7.3%
Source
South African National Census of 2022
2024
2024
Year
2024
White population
4,539,212
% of total population
7.2%
Source
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 2024
Year
White population
% of total population
Source
1701
1,265
-
Cape Colony (excluding indentured servants)
1795
14,292
-
Cape Colony (excluding indentured servants)
1904
1,116,805
21.6%
1904 Census
1911
1,270,000
22.7%
1911 Census
1960
3,088,492
19.3%
1960 Census
1961
3,117,000
19.1%
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1961
1962
3,170,000
19.0%
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1962
1963
3,238,000
19.0%
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1963
1964
3,323,000
19.0%
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1964
1965
3,398,000
19.0%
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1965
1966
3,481,000
19.0%
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1966
1967
3,563,000
19.0%
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1967
1968
3,639,000
19.0%
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1968
1969
3,728,000
19.0%
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1969
1970
3,792,848
17.1%
1970 Census
1971
3,920,000
17.0%
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1971
1972
4,005,000
16.9%
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1972
1973
4,082,000
16.8%
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1973
1974
4,160,000
16.7%
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1974
1975
4,256,000
16.8%
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1975
1976
4,337,000
18.2%
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1976
1977
4,396,000
17.9%
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1977
1978
4,442,000
18.5%
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1978
1979
4,485,000
18.4%
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1979
1980
4,522,000
18.1%
1980 Census
1981
4,603,000
18.0%
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1981
1982
4,674,000
18.3%
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1982
1983
4,748,000
18.2%
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1983
1984
4,809,000
17.7%
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1984
1985
4,867,000
17.5%
1985 Census
1986
4,900,000
17.3%
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1986
1991
5,068,300
13.4%
1991 Census
1992
5,121,000
13.2%
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1992
1993
5,156,000
13.0%
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1993
1994
5,191,000
12.8%
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1994
1995
5,224,000
12.7%
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1995
1996
4,434,697
10.9%
South African National Census of 1996
1997
4,462,200
10.8%
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1997
1998
4,500,400
10.7%
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1998
1999
4,538,727
10.5%
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 1999
2000
4,521,664
10.4%
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 2000
2001
4,293,640
9.6%
South African National Census of 2001
2002
4,555,289
10.0%
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 2002
2003
4,244,346
9.1%
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 2003
2004
4,434,294
9.5%
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 2004
2005
4,379,800
9.3%
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 2005
2006
4,365,300
9.2%
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 2006
2007
4,352,100
9.1%
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 2007
2008
4,499,200
9.2%
Stats SA: Mid-year population estimates, 2008
· Statistics › Fertility rates
1960
1960
Year
1960
Total fertility rate
3.5
Source
SARPN
1970
1970
Year
1970
Total fertility rate
3.1
Source
SARPN
1980
1980
Year
1980
Total fertility rate
2.4
Source
SARPN
1989
1989
Year
1989
Total fertility rate
1.9
Source
UN.org
1990
1990
Year
1990
Total fertility rate
2.1
Source
SARPN
1996
1996
Year
1996
Total fertility rate
1.9
Source
SARPN
1998
1998
Year
1998
Total fertility rate
1.9
Source
SARPN
2001
2001
Year
2001
Total fertility rate
1.8
Source
hst.org.za
2006
2006
Year
2006
Total fertility rate
1.8
Source
hst.org.za
2011
2011
Year
2011
Total fertility rate
1.7
Source
Census 2011
Year
Total fertility rate
Source
1960
3.5
SARPN
1970
3.1
SARPN
1980
2.4
SARPN
1989
1.9
UN.org
1990
2.1
SARPN
1996
1.9
SARPN
1998
1.9
SARPN
2001
1.8
hst.org.za
2006
1.8
hst.org.za
2011
1.7
Census 2011
· Statistics › Life expectancy
1980
1980
Year
1980
Average life expectancy
70.3
Male life expectancy
66.8
Female life expectancy
73.8
1985
1985
Year
1985
Average life expectancy
71
Male life expectancy
?
Female life expectancy
?
1997
1997
Year
1997
Average life expectancy
73.5
Male life expectancy
70
Female life expectancy
77
2009
2009
Year
2009
Average life expectancy
71
Male life expectancy
?
Female life expectancy
?
Year
Average life expectancy
Male life expectancy
Female life expectancy
1980
70.3
66.8
73.8
1985
71
?
?
1997
73.5
70
77
2009
71
?
?
· Statistics › Unemployment
Eastern Cape
Eastern Cape
Province
Eastern Cape
White unemployment rate (strict)
4.5%
Free State
Free State
Province
Free State
Gauteng
Gauteng
Province
Gauteng
White unemployment rate (strict)
8.7%
KwaZulu-Natal
KwaZulu-Natal
Province
KwaZulu-Natal
White unemployment rate (strict)
8.0%
Limpopo
Limpopo
Province
Limpopo
White unemployment rate (strict)
8.0%
Mpumalanga
Mpumalanga
Province
Mpumalanga
White unemployment rate (strict)
7.5%
North West
North West
Province
North West
Northern Cape
Northern Cape
Province
Northern Cape
White unemployment rate (strict)
4.5%
Western Cape
Western Cape
Province
Western Cape
White unemployment rate (strict)
2.0%
Total
Total
Province
Total
Province
White unemployment rate (strict)
Eastern Cape
4.5%
Free State
Gauteng
8.7%
KwaZulu-Natal
8.0%
Limpopo
8.0%
Mpumalanga
7.5%
North West
Northern Cape
4.5%
Western Cape
2.0%
Total
· Statistics › Income
White
White
Population group
White
Average income (2015)
R 444 446 (321.7%)
Average income (2011)
R 365 134 (353.8%)
Average income (2001)
R 193 820 (400.6%)
Indian/Asian
Indian/Asian
Population group
Indian/Asian
Average income (2015)
R 271 621 (196.6%)
Average income (2011)
R 251 541 (243.7%)
Average income (2001)
R 102 606 (212.1%)
Coloured
Coloured
Population group
Coloured
Average income (2015)
R 172 765 (125.0%)
Average income (2011)
R 112 172 (108.7%)
Average income (2001)
R 51 440 (106.3%)
African
African
Population group
African
Average income (2015)
R 92 983 (67.3%)
Average income (2011)
R 60 613 (58.7%)
Average income (2001)
R 22 522 (46.5%)
Total
Total
Population group
Total
Average income (2015)
R 138 168 (100%)
Average income (2011)
R 103 204 (100%)
Average income (2001)
R 48 385 (100%)
Population group
Average income (2015)
Average income (2011)
Average income (2001)
White
R 444 446 (321.7%)
R 365 134 (353.8%)
R 193 820 (400.6%)
Indian/Asian
R 271 621 (196.6%)
R 251 541 (243.7%)
R 102 606 (212.1%)
Coloured
R 172 765 (125.0%)
R 112 172 (108.7%)
R 51 440 (106.3%)
African
R 92 983 (67.3%)
R 60 613 (58.7%)
R 22 522 (46.5%)
Total
R 138 168 (100%)
R 103 204 (100%)
R 48 385 (100%)
· Statistics › Percentage of workforce
Eastern Cape
Eastern Cape
Province
Eastern Cape
Whites % of the workforce
10%
Whites % of population
4%
Free State
Free State
Province
Free State
Gauteng
Gauteng
Province
Gauteng
Whites % of the workforce
25%
Whites % of population
18%
KwaZulu-Natal
KwaZulu-Natal
Province
KwaZulu-Natal
Whites % of the workforce
11%
Whites % of population
6%
Limpopo
Limpopo
Province
Limpopo
Whites % of the workforce
5%
Whites % of population
2%
Mpumalanga
Mpumalanga
Province
Mpumalanga
North West
North West
Province
North West
Northern Cape
Northern Cape
Province
Northern Cape
Whites % of the workforce
19%
Whites % of population
12%
Western Cape
Western Cape
Province
Western Cape
Whites % of the workforce
22%
Whites % of population
18%
Total
Total
Province
Total
Province
Whites % of the workforce
Whites % of population
Eastern Cape
10%
4%
Free State
Gauteng
25%
18%
KwaZulu-Natal
11%
6%
Limpopo
5%
2%
Mpumalanga
North West
Northern Cape
19%
12%
Western Cape
22%
18%
Total
· Statistics › Languages
Afrikaans
Afrikaans
Language
Afrikaans
2016
57.9%
2011
60.8%
2001
59.1%
1996
57.7%
English
English
Language
English
2016
40.2%
2011
35.9%
2001
39.3%
1996
38.6%
Other languages
Other languages
Language
Other languages
2016
1.9%
2011
3.3%
2001
1.6%
1996
3.7%
Total
Total
Language
Total
2016
100.0%
2011
100.0%
2001
100.0%
1996
100.0%
Language
2016
2011
2001
1996
Afrikaans
57.9%
60.8%
59.1%
57.7%
English
40.2%
35.9%
39.3%
38.6%
Other languages
1.9%
3.3%
1.6%
3.7%
Total
100.0%
100.0%
100.0%
100.0%
Religious affiliation of white South Africans (2001 census)[77] · Statistics › Religion
– Christianity
– Christianity
Religion
– Christianity
Number
3,726,266
Percentage (%)
86.8%
– Dutch Reformed churches
– Dutch Reformed churches
Religion
– Dutch Reformed churches
Number
1,450,861
Percentage (%)
33.8%
– Pentecostal/Charismatic/Apostolic churches
– Pentecostal/Charismatic/Apostolic churches
Religion
– Pentecostal/Charismatic/Apostolic churches
Number
578,092
Percentage (%)
13.5%
– Methodist Church
– Methodist Church
Religion
– Methodist Church
Number
343,167
Percentage (%)
8.0%
– Catholic Church
– Catholic Church
Religion
– Catholic Church
Number
282,007
Percentage (%)
6.6%
– Anglican Church
– Anglican Church
Religion
– Anglican Church
Number
250,213
Percentage (%)
5.8%
– Other Reformed churches
– Other Reformed churches
Religion
– Other Reformed churches
Number
143,438
Percentage (%)
3.3%
– Baptist churches
– Baptist churches
Religion
– Baptist churches
Number
78,302
Percentage (%)
1.8%
– Presbyterian churches
– Presbyterian churches
Religion
– Presbyterian churches
Number
74,158
Percentage (%)
1.7%
– Lutheran churches
– Lutheran churches
Religion
– Lutheran churches
Number
25,972
Percentage (%)
0.6%
– Other Christian churches
– Other Christian churches
Religion
– Other Christian churches
Number
500,056
Percentage (%)
11.6%
Judaism
Judaism
Religion
Judaism
Number
61,673
Percentage (%)
1.4%
Islam
Islam
Religion
Islam
Number
8,409
Percentage (%)
0.2%
Hinduism
Hinduism
Religion
Hinduism
Number
2,561
Percentage (%)
0.1%
No religion
No religion
Religion
No religion
Number
377,007
Percentage (%)
8.8%
Other or undetermined
Other or undetermined
Religion
Other or undetermined
Number
117,721
Percentage (%)
2.7%
Total
Total
Religion
Total
Number
4,293,637
Percentage (%)
100%
Religion
Number
Percentage (%)
– Christianity
3,726,266
86.8%
– Dutch Reformed churches
1,450,861
33.8%
– Pentecostal/Charismatic/Apostolic churches
578,092
13.5%
– Methodist Church
343,167
8.0%
– Catholic Church
282,007
6.6%
– Anglican Church
250,213
5.8%
– Other Reformed churches
143,438
3.3%
– Baptist churches
78,302
1.8%
– Presbyterian churches
74,158
1.7%
– Lutheran churches
25,972
0.6%
– Other Christian churches
500,056
11.6%
Judaism
61,673
1.4%
Islam
8,409
0.2%
Hinduism
2,561
0.1%
No religion
377,007
8.8%
Other or undetermined
117,721
2.7%
Total
4,293,637
100%

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