Table 6: Men and Women By Age Band17 Age Bands Registration Rate of men Registration Rate of women 18 - 19 8% 8% 20 - 24 23% 18% 25 - 29 62% 47% 30 - 34 118% 98% 34 - 39 142% 124% 40 - 44 166% 153% 45 - 49 149% 118% 50 - 54 137% 132% 55 - 59 125% 123% 60 -64 116% 121% 65+ 150% 158% Totals 94% 85% Although there is a ratio of 52:48 for all females to males nationally, the ratio of females to males in the adult population is somewhat higher 54:46.18 Accordingly, the percentage of adult women registered as voters (85%) is lower than that of men (94%).19 However, a somewhat different picture emerges when the same parameters are considered by province. Table 7 shows the registration rates by gender in the ten provinces. There is a marked difference between the two metropolitan provinces and non-metropolitan provinces where the registration rate20 of women in the latter is higher than that of men. The exception is Mashonaland West,21 possibly on account of the large number of urban constituencies in that province. Table 7: Gender Comparison – June Voters’ Roll and 2012 Census (By Numbers) PROVINCE POPULATION [2012 CENSUS] VOTERS [2013 JUNE ROLL] Adult Males 158,312 Adult Females 182,639 Males Harare 526,152 Manicaland Mashonaland Central Bulawayo Total Females Total 340,951 159,241 141,502 300,743 564,911 1,091,063 435,473 353,486 788,959 367,232 409,873 777,105 341,963 412,019 753,982 291,045 301,724 592,769 261,082 276,626 537,708 Using the total of 6 234 931 men and 6 738 877 women as per the 2012 Census. 54.25:45.75, without rounding off. 19 The age band percentages used in Table 6, which is a summary of the tables in Appendix 4, differ from Table 1. It was necessary to use the age band percentages from the later Zimstat report, as the gender breakdown across age bands was provided there. This data has not been used throughout as the age bands in that report stop at 65+. The earlier report stops at 85+ and is more useful for current purposes. 20 Note this is the registration rate, and the difference is thus not due to the greater number of women than men in these provinces – which is the case in the metropolitan provinces also. 21 Mashonaland West is frequently out of kilter, statistically, with the other two Mashonaland Provinces. 17 18 9

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