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Bruce's writing Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Bruce's writing Search Main menu Home About The ratio of single men to women in Cape Town Posted on May 19, 2015 by Bruce Bassett 4 There is an urban legend that has made the rounds for many years that Cape Town has many more available women than men. As part of the code4SA and Govhack #dataquest we decided to uncover the “true” story – and do the Cape Town equivalent of this engaging  New York analysis  – using the 2011 South African census data. The impressive  wazimap  site lists the total male-to-female ratio in Cape Town as almost equal at 49-51%, but lets dig deeper… To investigate more fully we broke down the census data into: two age groups (20-34 or  35-49) and into the different ward areas of Cape Town (typically consisting of a couple of suburbs) and into two relationship status groups: ‘single/divorced/widowed’ (which we call “single” from now on) and  ‘married/living...

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