Provisional results Provisional results were released in August 2014. The data were from the Enumeration Area Summary sheets, completed by enumerators and verified by supervisors in the field. The provisional results provided the total population by sex and administrative unit, from national, state/region, district down to township level. It also showed the population sizes of
Yangon,
Mandalay,
Naypyidaw and state/region capitals. Other information included were indicators such as sex ratio and population density. The results showed that the total population is 51,419,420—a figure well below the last available official population estimate of 60.98 million in October 2012. This total population included 50,213,067 persons counted during the census and an estimated 1,206,353 persons in parts of northern
Rakhine State,
Kachin State and
Kayin State who were not counted. More females (51.8%) were counted than males (48.2%). People who were out of the country at the time of the census are not included in these figures.
Proportion of population The most populated areas were
Yangon Region (14.3%),
Ayeyawady Region (12.0%) and
Mandalay Region (12.0%). The least populated areas were
Naypyidaw Union Territory (2.3%),
Chin State (0.9%) and
Kayah State (0.6%).
Sex ratio Overall, there were 93 males for every 100 females in the country. Only in Kachin State were there more males than females; in Kayah and
Shan State the numbers of males and females were almost equal. The rest of the states and regions had more females than males.
Population in towns and cities There were 14,864,119 persons living in Wards (urban areas) throughout the country. This represented 29.6% of the total population. Yangon Region was the most urbanised (70.1%), followed by Kachin State (36.0%). Magway Region (15.1%) and Ayeyawady Region (14.1%) were the least urbanised.
Population density The results showed a nationwide population density of . Yangon Region was the most densely populated Region, (), followed by Mandalay (). The least densely populated States were Kachin State () and Chin State ().
Average household sizes The provisional census results indicated that there were 10,889,348 households in Myanmar. On average, 4.4 people lived in each household in the country. The average household size was highest in Kachin State and Chin State at 5.1. The lowest household sizes were observed in Ayeyawady Region,
Bago Region,
Magway Region and Naypyidaw Union Territory, each at 4.1. Migrants who had left to neighboring nations for work were naturally not included in population reports. A fair percentage had returned after the census due to undocumented labor crackdowns. == See also ==