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Title: | Housing Situation in Kumasi |
Authors: | Sam Afrane, P. K.B. Asamoah |
Keywords: | housing,situation |
Issue Date: | 21-Jul-2016 |
Abstract: | Ghana’s urban population has been increasing in an unprecedented manner over the last thirty years. The !""" Population and Housing Census indicated that the nation’s urban population was #$ percent of total population (Ghana Statistical Service, !""!). Estimates in !""% showed an increase of % percent (that is, to #& percent). It has further been estimated that by !"!% Ghana’s urban population will be *$ percent of the total national population (UNHABITAT, !""&). However, the distribution of this population is skewed towards Accra, Kumasi, Sekondi-Takoradi and Tamale, which experts indicate will represent ## percent out of the estimated *$ percent urban population. The !""" Population and Housing Census indicated that Kumasi has a population of +,+/+,""" people. Despite the fact that the !"+" Population and Housing Census results is not out, current estimates put the City’s population at about +,&!*,""" (UNHABITAT, !""&). It has further been estimated that Kumasi’s population will reach !,**/,""" by !"!% as indicated in Table %.+ (UNHABITAT, !""&). |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/493 |
ISSN: | 2016056 |
Appears in Collections: | Department of Planning & Development |
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