According to the
South African National Census of 2011, the population of the Stellenbosch Municipality was 155,733. This represents an annual growth rate of 2.7% compared to the result of the
previous census in 2001 which found a population of 118,709 people. The
sex ratio was 96, meaning that there were slightly more women than men. 52.2% of the population described themselves as
Coloured (racially mixed), 28.1% as
African, 18.5% as
White, and 0.4% as
Indian or
Asian. When asked about their
first language, 67.7% cited
Afrikaans, 20.8%
Xhosa and 7.2%
English. 22.8% of the population was under the age of 15, while 4.9% was 65 or older. Of those residents aged 20 or older, 3.2% had received no schooling, 13.0% had some schooling but did not finish primary school, 6.2% finished primary school but had no secondary schooling, 35.0% had some secondary schooling but did not finish
Grade 12, 25.3% finished Grade 12 but had no higher education, and 17.4% had higher education. Overall, 42.7% had at least a Grade 12 education. Of those aged between 5 and 25, 70.0% were attending an educational institution. Amongst those aged between 15 and 65 the unemployment rate was 15.1%. The average annual household income was
R154,617. There were 43,420 households in the municipality, giving an average household size of 3.3 people. Of those households, 75.1% were in formal structures (houses or
flats), while 22.9% were in informal structures (
shacks). 92.9% of households used
electricity for lighting. 80.5% of households had
piped water to the dwelling, while 18.6% had piped water through a communal tap. 89.4% of households had regular
refuse collection service. 91.7% of households had a
flush or
chemical toilet, while 2.6% used a bucket toilet. 81.1% of households had a
refrigerator, 83.0% had a television and 67.6% had a radio. Only 25.9% had a landline telephone, but 89.2% had a cellphone. 37.7% had a computer, and 45.3% had access to the Internet (either through a computer or a cellphone). ==Politics==