Female-headed homes rise as male dominance in homes declines- UBOS survey

By Samuel Muhimba | Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Female-headed homes rise as male dominance in homes declines- UBOS survey

‎The latest Uganda Harmonised Integrated Survey by the Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS) has revealed notable shifts in household leadership patterns across the country, with male-headed households recording a decline over the past three years.

‎The survey shows that the proportion of male-headed households decreased by 2% percent, from 66.3% in 2022 to 64.3 percent in 2025.

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‎According to UBOS, the decline points to gradual changes in family structures and social organisation at household level.

‎In contrast, female-headed households have increased by 2% over the same period, reflecting shifting socio-economic realities in both rural and urban settings.

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‎The survey also indicated changes in household composition, particularly the rise of single-member households.

‎It indicates that the proportion of one-member households increased by 2.4%, rising from 7.8% in 2021/22 to 10.2 % in 2024/25.

‎This trend may point to increasing individual living arrangements, migration patterns, and changing lifestyle preferences.

‎UBOS notes that the Uganda Harmonised Integrated Survey integrates data from the Uganda National Panel Survey and the Annual Agricultural Survey.

‎The integration, according to the bureau, is intended to provide a more comprehensive picture of social and economic conditions in the country.

‎The findings also suggest that household dynamics in Uganda are becoming more diverse and less traditionally structured than in previous years.

‎Such shifts may have implications for housing demand, social protection systems, and urban planning.

‎UBOS says the survey results are part of ongoing efforts to track demographic changes and inform national development planning.

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