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NationalStatisticsOffice,2000CensusofPopulationandHousing,ReportNo.6-BaraugayCharacteristics,2005
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BARANGAYCHARACTERISTICS
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REPUBLICOFTHEPHILIPPINES
HEREXCELLENCY
PRESIDENTGLORIAMACAPAGAL-ARROYO
NATIONALSTATISTICALCOORDINATIONBOARD
HonorableRomuloL.NeriChairperson
NATIONALSTATISTICSOFFICE
CARMELITAN.ERICTAAdministrator
PAULAMONINAG.COLLADODeputyAdministrator
JOSIEB.PEREZDirectorIII
HouseholdStatisticsDepartment
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FOREWORD
TheNationalStatisticsOfficeconductedtheCensusofPopulationandHousinginMay2000asmandatedbyBatasPambansaBig.72.Thedecennialcensustookaninventoryofthesizeanddistributionofthepopulationaswellasitsdemographic,social,economic,andculturalcharacteristics.Italsogeneratedinformationonhousingunitsandfacilitiestherein.Census2000alsocollectedcharacteristicsofallbarangayswhicharevitalinmakingrationalplansandprogramsforcountry'sdevelopment.
TheReportonBarangayCharacteristicswaspreparedtoprovideplannersandprogrammanagerswithdetaileddataonbarangays.Thereportfocusesontheinfrastructures,facilities,andservicespresentinthebarangays.Thesedatawerealsousedtodeterminetheclassificationofthebarangay,whetherurbanorrural.
Theinformationisvitalinensuringthattheprojectswouldreachthetargetpopulationastheinformationisfocusedonth~smallestpoliticalunitofthecountry,thebarangay.
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~CONTENTS~
INTRODUCTION
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DATA
DEFINITION
ANALYSIS
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LISTOFTABLES
1NumberandPercentofBarangaysbyPresenceofPhysicalInfrastructuresbyRegionandProvince:Philippines,2000
2NumberandPercentofBarangaysbyPresenceofSelectedServicesandCommunicationFacilitiesbyRegionandProvince:Philippines,20007
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BatasPambansaBig.72(AnActProvidingfortheTakingofanIntegratedCensusEveryTenYearsBeginningintheYearNineteenHundredandEightyandforOtherPurposes)
ListofUnpublishedTables-Population
ListofUnpublishedTables-Housing
BarangaySchedule(CPHForm5)
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I.INTRODUCTION
TheNationalStatisticsOffice(NSO)conductedtheCensusofPopulationandHousing(Census2000)inMay2000.Thisnationwideundertakingwasthe11
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populationcensusandthe5thhousingcensusconductedinthecountry.
Census2000wasdesignedtotakeaninventoryofthetotalpopulationinthePhilippinesandtocollectinformationabouttheircharacteristics.ThedataprovidesanupdatedbasisfortheapportionmentoftheInternalRevenueAllotment(IRA)tolocalgovernmentunitsandforthecreationofnewlegislativeareassuchasregions,provinces,municipalitiesandbarangays,ortheconversionofamunicipalityintoacity.
Thecensusofpopulationandhousingisthesourceofinformationonthesizeanddistributionofthepopulationaswellastheinformationaboutthedemographic,social,economic,andculturalcharacteristicsandinformationonhousingsuchas,type,yearbuilt,floorarea,fuelusedforlighting,cooking,etc.Italsocollecteddataonthecharacteristicsofthebarangayswhichincludedthepresenceoffacilitiesandservices,andphysicalinfrastructures.TheinstrumentutilizedtogatherthesedatawastheCPHForm5-BarangaySchedule.AlltherequiredinformationwasprovidedbytheBarangayChairpersonsorotherbarangayofficialsknowledgeableinthearea.FacilitiesandservicesinCludedschools,hospitals,puericulturecenters,telephone,telegraph,postoffice,watersystemandelectricpowerwhilephysicalinfrastructureincludesstreetpattern,highwayaccess,barangayhall,plaza,church,andpublicmarket.
II.DATA
Resultsfromthe2000CensusofPopulationandHousingweretabulatedandanalyzedtodeterminethecharacteristicsofthebarangays.Specifically,thedatapresentedinthisreportare.abouttheeducationalservices,communicationservices,healthandwelfareservices,electricandwaterservices,andinfrastructurefacilities.
Barangaycharacteristicsthatwerecollectedduringthe1990CensusofPopulationandHousing(CPH)werealsopresentedtoprovidecomparisonandtodetermineiftherewasanyimprovementasfarastheprovisionofinfrastructuresandfacilitiesareconcerned.
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III.DEFINITION
Barangay
Abarangayisthesmallestpoliticalunitinthecountry.Atotalof41,940barangayswerecoveredinthiscensus.ForthepurposeoftheCensus2000,theofficiallistofbarangayswaspreparedbytheTechnicalWorkingGrouponGeographicClassification.AmongitsmemberswererepresentativesfromtheNationalEconomicandDevelopmentAuthority(NEDA),NationalStatisticalCoordinationBoard(NSCB),DepartmentofInteriorandLocalGovernment(DILG),CommissiononElection(COMELEC),andNationalStatisticsOffice(NSO).
StreetPattern
Streetpatternreferstoasystemofatleastthreestreetsrunningineitherparallelorrightangleorientation.Thestreetsmayeitherbepavedwithcementorasphalt,orunpavedprovideditiswideenoughforafourwheelvehicletopassthrough.
AccesstotheNationalHighway
Accesstothenationalhighwayreferstotheaccessibilityofthebarangayfromthenationalhighwayusingtheaccessroad.Accessroadsareroadspassableby4-wheelmotorvehicles.
Forislandbarangaysthatcanonlybereachedbyboats,theroutestraversedbyferryboats,motorboats,etc.wereconsideredasaccesspaths.
BarangayHall
Thispertainstothebuildinginwhichthefunctionofthebarangayofficialsarecarriedout.
PublicPlazaorParkforRecreation
Thisreferstoanopenareathatoffersamenitiesforrelaxationlikeatownplaza.Playingcourtsliketennisandbasketballcourtsbythemselveswerenotconsideredaspublicplaza.
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Publicparkreferstoapublicgardenintownorareasurroundedbygrassandtrees,orapublicareasetasideasnaturereserve.Ontheotherhand,nationalparkreferstoaforestreservationessentiallyofprimitiveorwildernesscharacterwhichhasbeenwithdrawnfromsettlementoroccupancyandsetasideassuchexclusivelytopreservethescenery,thenaturalandhistoricobjectsandthewildanimalsorplantstherein,andtoprovideenjoymentofthesefeaturesinsuchamanneraswillleavethemunimpairedforfuturegenerations.
Church,chapelormosque
Thispertainstothedivineplaceofworshipofthereligioussectsexistinginthebarangay.Religiouscongregationinprivatehouseswasnotconsidered.
PublicMarket
Thispertainstothepublicplacewherethepeoplemeettogetherforthepurposeoftradingbyprivatepurchaseandsale.
School
Thisrefersonlytotheorganizationwhetherprivateorpublicthatofferselementary,highschoolorcollege/universitylevelofeducation.Tradeandvocationalschoolswerenotconsideredhere.Likewise,entitiesthatofferprivateortutorialserviceswereexcluded.
Puericulturecenter/barangayhealthcenter/station
Thesearehealthcentersthatgiveservicestothepublic,whicharemostlyoutpatient.Includedalsoarelying-inclinicswhichprovidefirstaidtreatmentsnotonlyonmaternaldeliveries.
Healthcenterreferstohealthfacilityadministeredbythegovernmentandprivateinstitutionsoragenciestoimprovethehealthconditionsofthepopulationthroughtheprovisionofhealthservices,eitherfreeofchargeorforafee.
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Abarangayhealthcenterisahealthstationwhichrequiresonlythepresenceofamidwifeeitherlive-inorpresentonlyduringofficehours.However,therearedoctorsoncall.Meanwhile,apuericulturecenterisahealthcenterthatissmallerthanahospitalbutbiggerthanclinics.Itrequires1;1physician,lying-inbedsofatleastonematernitybed.Minorsurgeriescanalsobeperformedinthesecenters.
Abarangayhealthstationisaperipheralhealthfacilitythatdeliversbasicservicestoabarangaywithanestimatedpopulationof5,000andusuallystaffedbyamidwife.
ARuralHealthUnit(RHU)/UrbanHealthCenter(UHC)isafieldhealthunitoftheDOHprovidingormakingaccessibleunderthedirectsupervisionofatleastonephysician,thebasichealthservicesforamunicipality.
Telephone
Thispertainstoacommunicationnetworkinthearea,signifiedbythepresenceoftelephonelinesandatleastonetelephonesetinworkingconditionthatisbeingoperatedandservicedbythecommercialtelephonecompaniessuchasPLOT,SmartTelecom,etc.
Telegraph
Thisisaprocessofcommunicationatadistancebyelectrictransmissionoverwiresignifiedbythepresenceofatleastonecommercialstationthroughwhichtelegramsmaybesentandreceived.
Postalservice
Thispertainstothepresenceofapostofficeunit/servicesorapostmanwhich.handlesthetransmissionordeliveryofmail.
Communitywaterworkssystem
Thecommunitywaterworkssystemreferstoanetworkofwaterinstallation ,.
directlyconnectedtoapipelinefromthecommunitywatersystemliketheManilaWatersandMayniladorthelocalwaternetworksystemwhereinthehouseholdgetsthewatersupplyfromafaucetinsidethehouseoryardorfrompublictapwhetherforownuseofshared.
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Thewatersystemwithdeepwellasthesourceisconsideredacommunitywaterworkssystemforaslongasitsubscribestoacommunitywatersystem,suchasthoseprovidedbythedeveloperstohomeowners.
Electricpower
Thispertainstotheelectrificationofthebarangayduringthedaybyalegitimateprivateorgovernmentsource.Excludedisthepresenceofelectricityforafewhoursatnight.
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IV.ANALYSIS
Philippineshadalmost42thousandbarangaysin2000
The2000CensusofPopulationandHousing(Census2000)covered41,940barangaysinthecountry.Thisrepresentsanincreaseof0.2percentfrom1995and1.55percentfrom1990.
Amongthe3majorislands,Luzonhadthemostnumberofbarangays,compr-isingof48.82percentofthetotalbarangaysinthecountry.Visayashad27.28percentshareandMindanaohad23.90percerit.ThenumberofbarangaysinLuzonincreasedby2.13percentfromthe1990figurewhileVisayasandMindanaoincreasedby0.11percentand2.05percent,respectively.
SouthernTagalogRegionhadthemostnumberofbarangays
InLuzon,RegionIV(SouthernTagalog)hadthemostnumberofbarangays,comprisingof13.39percentofthetotalbarangaysinthecountrywhileCordilleraAdministrativeRegion(CAR)hadtheleastwithonly2.79percentshare.Theserankswerealsotrueatthenationallevelandinthe1990distributionwhereinRegionIVandCARcomprised12.84percentand2.80percentofthetotalbarangaysinthecountryin1990.
In2000,RegionVIII(EasternVisayas)rankedfirstamongtheregionsintheVisayasintermsofthenumberofbarangays(10.47%)whileRegionVII(CentralVisayas)hadtheleast(7.16%).Thehierarchyoftheregionsintermsofthenumberofbarangayswasthesamein1990whereRegionVIIIhad10.61percent,RegionVIhad9.79percent,andRegionVIIhad7.27percentofthetotalbarangays.
TheproportionofbarangaysintheregionsofMindanaorangedfrom3to5percentofthetotalbarangaysinthecountry.AutonomousRegioninMuslimMindanao(ARMM)hadthehighestproportionwith5.10percent.Caraga,ontheotherhand,hadthelowestproportionwith3.12percent.
Amongtheregionsinthecountry,RegionIValsoregisteredthehighestincrease(5.84%)inthenumberofbarangaysfromthe1990period.Itmeansthatthelargestnumberofnewlycreatedbarangaysafterthe1990censuswasinthisregion.ItwasfollowedbyRegionXIwith4.32percent,andRegionXIIwith3.40percent.
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TABLEA.TotalNumberandPercentageDistributionofBarangaysbyRegion:Philippines,1990and2000
20001990Region
NumberPercentNumberPercent
PHiliPPINES41,940100.0041,298100.00
NATIONALCAPITALREGION.
1,6944.041,6894.09
CORDILLERAADMINISTRATIVEREGION1,1722.791.1572.80
ILOCOS3.2657.783,2497.87
CAGAYANVALLEY2,3115.512,2985.56
CENTRALLUZON2,9487.032,8937.01
SOUTHERNTAGALOG5,61413.395,30412.84
iBICOL3,4718.283,4578.37
WESTERNVISAYAS4,0489.654,0439.79
CENTRALVISAYAS3,0037.163,0027.27
EASTERNVISAYAS4,39010.474,38310.61
WESTERNMINDANAO2,1135.042,068501
NORTHERNMINDANAO1,5143.611,5063.65
SOUTHERNMINDANAO1,5223.631,4593.53
CENTRALMINDANAO1,4303.411,3833.35
AUTONOMOUSREGIONINMUSLIMMINDANAO2,1385.102,1245.14
CARAGA1,3073.121,2833.11
Source:NSo.2000CensusofPopulationandHousing
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.••SERVICESANDCOMMUNICATIONFACILITIES
EDUCATIONSERVICES
Schoolsareconsideredasthesecondhomeofthechildrenbecauseitiswheretheyspentmostoftheirtimewhentheygooutoftheirhomes.Itisalsoconsideredoneofthemostimportantfacilitiesinthecommunitybecauseitcontributesinthedevelopmentofthechildrenespeciallyintheirelementaryyearswhentheystarttodeveloptheirskillsandpersonality.
BasedontheDepartmentofEducation's(DepEd)policy,everybarangayshouldhaveanelementaryschooltoensuretheimplementationoftheconstitutionalprovisionofcompulsoryelementaryeducation.However,resultsoftheCensus2000showedthatonly74percentofthetotalbarangaysinthePhilippineshaveelementaryschools.
FourinfivebarangaysinMindanaohadanelementaryschool
InMindanao,80.35percentofthebarangaysintheislandhadelementaryschools.RegionXI(SouthernMindanao)hadthehighestproportion(91.85percent)ofbarangayswithelementaryschool.Caraga,RegionIX(WesternMindanao)andRegionX(NorthernMindanao)followedwith89.67percent,86.13percentand84.21percent,respectively.RegionXII(CentralMindanao)andARMMhadtheleastwith74.48percentand61.98percent,respectively.
Source:NSo.2000CensusofPopulationandHousing
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Figure1.PercentofBarangayswith8ementarySchoolsbyRegion:Philippines,2000
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IntheVisayas,71.63percentofthebarangaysintheislandhadelementaryschools.Amongitsregions,RegionVII(Central~oo
Visayas)hadthe~oo
highestproportion~"with76.62percent,followedbyRegionVIII(EasternVisayas)with75.85percentandRegionVI(WesternVisayas)with63.34percent.
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InLuzon,14,760barangaysor72.09percentofthetotalbarangaysintheislandhadelementaryschools.TheNationalCapital'Region(NCR)hadtheleastproportionwithlessthanfortypercent(39.67percent).Thisismostlyduetotheaccessibilityoftheschoolstoothrrbarangays.
Morehighschoolsandcolleges/universitiesinNCR
Comparedwiththenumberofelementaryschools,thecountryhaveonlyafewhighschoolsandcolleges/universities.Theproportionofbarangayswithahighschoolcomprised17.84percentwhileonly3.95percenthaveacollege/university.
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Figure2.PercentofBarangayswithHighSchoolandCollege/UniversitybyRegion:Philippines,2000
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Attheregionallevel,NCRhadthehighestproportionofbarangayswithhighschoolsandcolleges/universitieswith24.85percentand11.51percentrespectively,anincreaseof34.50percentand53.54percentfrom1990.Onthecontrary,ARMMhadthelowestproportion(10.80percentforhighschoolsand1.73forcolleges/universities).
HEALTHANDWELFARESERVICES
"Healthiswealth",aclichecommonlyheardfromfolklores.Buthowcananyonemaintainandliveahealthylifeifthereisnofacilityorwelfareserviceproviderinthecommunity?
Provisionofsuchservicesisoneofthemajorconcernsofthepolicymakersandplanners.Infact,thereweredifferentprogramsandprojectsconcerningthehealthandwelfareofthepeoplethatwerelaunchedtoshowgovernment'sconcerntothehealthofthepeople.Examplesare"LigtasTigdas","BalikPatakKontraPolio",and"SangkapPinoy".
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AsstatedintheRulesandRegulationsImplementingtheLocalGovernmentCodeof1991,theprovisionforthedeliveryofbasicservicesandfacilitieswasdevolvedfromtheNationalGovernmenttotheLocalGovernmentUnits(LGUs).Hence;LGUsarenowresponsibleinbuildingfacilitiesthatwillprovidethebasicservicesfortheirconstituents.
Sixintenbarangayshadapuericulturecenter/barangayhealthcenter/station/RHU
TheresultsoftheCensus2000revealedthattherewereonly62.20percentor26,087barangaysinthePhilippineswhichhaveapuericulturecenterorbarangayhealthcenter/stationorRuralHealthUnit(RHU).In1990,therewereonly39.31percentor16,236barangayswithpuericulturecenter,barangayheathcenter/station,orRHU.
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StationorRHUbyRegion:Philippines,2000
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Ofthetotalbar~ngayswithpuericulturecenter,barangayhealthcenter/stationorRHUinthecountry,Mindanaoaccountedfor24.17percent.Amongitsregions,RegionXIhadthehighestproportionat87.25percent,followedbyRegionXat76.95percent.Ontheotherhand,thelowestproportionwasARMMwith30.50percentofbarangays.
Oneineverytwobarangayswithpuericulturecenter,barangayhealthcenter/stationorRHUwasinLuzon.AmongtheregionsinLuzon,RegionIIIhadthehighestproportionat75.81percent.RegionIVandRegion.IIfollowednext(68.93percentand64.90percent,respectively).
Visayashad25:68percentofthetotalbarangaysinthecountrywhichhavepuericulturecenter,barangayhealthcenter/stationorRHU.AmongtheVisayasregions,RegionVIIhadthehighestproportionat68.50percentwhiletheproportionsforRegionVIandRegionVIIwerebelow60percent(56.77percentand53.39percents).
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COMMUNICATIONFACILITIES
Communicationfacilitiesprovidecomforttopeopleastheseenablethemtocommunicateandtoreachotherpeopleeveninfarplace.
Informationonthepresenceofcommunicationfacilitiessuchastelephonelines,telegraphandpostalservicesinabarangaywereincludedinthevariablescollectedinCensus2000.
Threeoutoftenbarangayshadtelephonelines
Ofthe42thousandbarangaysinthePhilippinesin2000,onlythreeoutoftenbarangays(27.74%)hadtelephonelines.Thisismuchhighercomparedtotheratioofoneoutoftenbarangays(11.94%)duringtheyear1990.Asexpected,NCRhadthehighestproportionofbarangayswithtelephonelinesat88.61percent,followedbyRegionIIIwith49.53percentandRegionIVwith40.77percent.
Figure4,PercentofBarangayswithTelephoneLinesbyRegion:Philippines,2000
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Onlyeightpercentofthebarangayshadatelegraphservice
Telecommunicationservicesthroughtheuseoftelegraphwereavailableonlyto7.71percentofthebarangaysinthecountry.Thoseregionswiththehighestproportionoftelephonelineswerealsotheregionswithmostnumberofbarangayswithtelegraphs(NCR,22.20percent;RegionIII,11.30percent;andRegion1\1,11.24percent).
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Oneineveryfivebarangayshadpostalservices
In2000,oneoutoffive(19.95%)barangaysnationwidehadapostalservice.Thiswasalmostthesameproportionrecordedinthe1990census(19.63percent).Amongtheregions,RegionIIIhadthehighestpercentageofbarangayswithpostalservices(45.52%),followedbyNCR(37.84%)andRegionIV(27.31%).
~WATERANDELECTRICITYSERVICES
Presenceofelectricpowerandwatersupplygenerallyimprovesthehealthconditionofthepopulation,signifymodernization,andenhancesthelivingconditioninthecommunity.Italsochangesthelifestyleofthepeople.Withthepresenceofthesefacilities,peopletendtoadapttothemodernwayoflivingthroughtheacquisitionofdifferenthouseholdconveniencessuchtelevisionset,radioorcomponentsystem,washingmachine,refrigeratorsandothers.
Almosthalfofthetotalbarangayshadacommunitywatersystem
In2000,almosthalf(48.45%)ofthetotalbarangaysnationwidehadacommunitywatersystem.ThissystemreferstoanetworkofwaterinstallationdirectlyconnectedtoapipelinefromthecommunitywatersystemliketheManilaWatersandMayniladoranylocalwaternetworksystemwhereinthehouseholdgetsthewatersupplyfromafaucet.
Attheregionallevel,thelargestproportionofbarangayswithcommunitywatersystemwasNCRwith78.28percent.RegionXandCARfollowedwith66.05percentand64.76percent,respectively.
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TABLEB.TotalNumberofBarangaysandPercentageDistributionofBarangayswithWaterSystemandElectricitybyRegion:Philippines,2000
PercentofPercentof
RegionTotalBarangaysBarangaysBarangayswithWaterwith
SystemElectricitvPHILIPPINES41.94048.4576.84
NCR1.69478.28100.00
I3,26532.9993.81
II2.31123.5075.94
III2,94839.8294.23
IV5,61454.6783.29
V3,47152.2073.00
VI4,04841.9776.41
VII3,00358.7181.12
VIII4,39056.0469.36
IX2,11344.4455.37
X1,51466.0583.62
XI1,52258.1573.39
XII1.43033.7855.10
CAR1,17264.7672.27
ARMM2,13828.7241.39
CARAGA1.30754.8682.63
Source:NSO,2000CensusofPopulationandHousing
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ThreeoutoffourbarangaysinthePhilippineshadanelectricpower
Intermsofthepresenceofelectricpowerinthebarangay,morethan75percentofthebarangayswerereportedtohaveanelectricity.
Amongtheregions,asidefromNCRwhichreportedpresenceofelectricpowerinallofitsbarangays,RegionIIIalsoreportedahighproportionat94.23percentfollowedbyRegionIwith93.81percent.Onthehand,ARMMhadtheleastproportionat41.39percent.
~INFRASTRUCTURES
Thelevelofdevelopmentisdeterminedbythepresenceofdifferentinfrastructuresexistinginacommunity.Someoftheseinfrastructurefacilitiesweremultipurposehall,plaza,sportcenter,andothersimilarfacilities.
Lessthanfiftypercentofthebarangayshadastreetpattern
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Only48.22percentofthebarangayshadastreetpatternin2000.
Theproportionofbarangayswithstreetpatternvariedwidelyamongtheregions.InLuzon,exceptNCR(100%),RegionIIIhadthehighestproportionwithmorethan70percentofitsbarangayswithstreetpattern.RegionIIandRegionVfollowedwith57.33percentand52.64percent,respectively.
IntheVisayas,RegionVIII,hadthehighestproportionofbarangayswithstreetpattern(52.37%).BothRegionVIandRegionVIIhadaproportionbelow50percent(34.39and38.00percent).
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TABLEc.TotalNumberandPercentDistributionofBarangays
withStreetPatternbyRegion:Philippines,2000
TotalPercentof
RegionBarangays
BarangayswithStreetPattern
PHILIPPINES,
41,94048,22
NCR1,694100,00
CAR1,17228,33
I3,26547,87
II2,31157,33
III2,94872,63
IV5,61450,12
V3,47152,64
VI4,04834,39
VII3,00338,00
VIII4,39052,37
IX2,11325,18
X1,51446,30
XI1,52245,47
NXII1,43033,36
ARMM2,13829,33
CARAGA1,30751,11
.Source:NSO,2000CensusofPopulationandHousing
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InMindanao,Caragahadthehighestproportionofbarangayswithastreetpatternat51.11percentwhileinRegionIX,thestreetpatternwaspresentinonly25.18percentofthebarangays.
Majorityofthebarangayswereaccessiblefromthenationalhighway
Havinganaccesstoanationalhighwayisanadvantageofabarangay.Withthisfeature,thedeliveryofgoodsandservicesbecomeseasier.InthePhillipines,almost80percentofthebarangayshadanaccesstoanationalhighway.
Attheregionallevel,onlyNCRhada100percentaccess.RegionIIIandRegionIfollowedwith88.53percentand88.24percent,respectively.Ontheotherhand,themountainousCARhadtheleastnumberofbarangayswithanaccesstoanationalhighway(59.98%).
TABLED.TotalNumberofBarangaysandPercentage
DistributionofBarangayswithAccessto
NationalHighway:2000
TotalPercentofBarangayRegionBarangayswithAccessto
Hiahwav
PHILIPPINES41,94078.22
NCR1,694100.00
CAR1,17259.98
I3,26588.24
II2,31179.84
III2,94888.53
IV5,61480.25
V3,47171.28
VI4,04879.94
VII3,00385.41
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4,39069.41
IX2,11363.37
X1,51485.87
XI1,52281.34
XII1,430.
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ARMM2,13864.92
CARAGA1,307..
79.04
Source:NSO,2000CensusofPopulationandHousing
Nineineverytenbarangayshadabarangayhall
Barangayhallisnotjustaplacetohousethebarangayofficialswhilecarryingouttheirdutiesbutitalsoservesasavenueinsettlingdisputesandexpressingthegrievancesoftheresidentsandothersocialactivities.In2000,majority(87.97%).ofthebarangaysinthePhilippineshadabarangayhall.
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Amongtheregions,RegionXIhadthehighestproportionofbarangayswithabarangayhallat95.73percent,followedbyCaragawith93.65percentOntheotherhand,ARMMandCARhadtheleastproportionwith49.53percentand70.14percent,respectively.
Figure5.PercentofBarangayswithaBarangayHallbyRegion:Philippines,2000
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One-thirdofthebarangayshadapublicplaza
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Publicplazaoffersavenueforrelaxationandenjoymentwithoutspendingsomuch.Familypicnics,childrenplaying,peoplejoggingandplaying,andromanticcouplesareamongthecommonsightsfoundinthisplace.
InthePhilippines,morethanone-third(36.15%)ofthebarangayswerereportedtohaveapublicplaza.Thisfigureishighercomparedto32.42percentofthebarangaysreportedin1990.
InLuzon,CentralLuzon,hadthehighestproportionofbarangayswithapublicplaza(47.52%)whileCARhadthelowestat23.04percentThesamewasobservedin1990withCentralLuzonregistering45.94percentandCARwith19.97percent
IntheVisayas,WesternVisayasreportedthehighestproportionofbarangayswithapublicplaza(51.70percent),followedbyEasternVisayas(44.01%)andCentralVisayas(32.33%).
InMindanao,theproportionofbarangayswithapublicplazavariedfrom8.98percent(ARMM)to44.09percent(SouthernMindanao).
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Closetoon~infivebarangaysinthecountryhadapublicmarket
Publicmarketinabarangaywasnotcommoncomparedtootherphysicalinfrastructurespresentinthebarangays.Inthecountry,only17.14percentofthebarangayswerereportedtohaveapublicmarket.
Attheregionallevel,thehighestproportionwithapublicmarketwasRegionIX(WesternMindanao)with35.07percentwhilethelowestproportionwasRegionI(liocosRegion)with9.22percent.
.Morethaneightypercentofthebarangayshadachurch/mosque
InfluencedbytheSpaniardsduringtheircolonization,PhilippinesbecameoneofthelargestChristiancountriesintheworld.ChristianpracticesandtraditionsbecamepartoftheenvironmentandeventuallybecamepartofeveryFilipino'slife..
MostoftheFilipinos,whetherChristiansornothaveastrongfaithtoGod.Hence,mostofthecommunitiesorbarangayshereinthecountryhadchurchesormosques.
Likethebarangayhall,achurchormosquewasverycommoninabarangay.In2000,82.68percentofthebarangayshadachurch/mosque.
TABLEE.TolalNumberandPercenlageDistribution
ofBarangayswithaChurchorMosqueby
Region:Philippines,2000
PercentofRegionTotalBarangayBarangayswith
ChurchorMosque
PHILIPPINES41,94082.68
NCR1,69458.09
CAR1,17274.83
I3,26570.41
II2,31176.24
III2,94885.85
IV5,61478.45
V3,47186.89
VI4,04879.45
VII3,00389.31
VIII4,39083.12
IX2,11393.09
X1,51491.08
XI1,52297.96
XII1,43091.89
ARMM2,138.8784
CARAGA1,30793.96
Source:NSO,2000CensusofPopulationandHousing
Amongtheregions,RegionXIhadthehighestproportionofbarangayswithachurchormosquewith97.96percent,followedbyCaragaandRegionIXwith93.96and93.09percent,respectively.Onthecontrary,NCR,RegionIandCARreportedthelowestproportion(58.09percent,70.41percentand74.83percent,respectively).
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TABLE1.NumberandPercentofBarangaysbyPresenceofPhysicalInfrastructuresbyRegionandProvince:Philippines,2000
TotalBarangaysarangayswithtreetarangaysWIt19way
Region/ProvincePatternAccessNumberPercentNumberPercentNumberPercent
PHILIPPINES41,940100.0020,22548,2232,80678.22
NATIONALCAPITALREGION1,6944041,694100,001,694100.00NCR-MANILA,FIRSTDISTRICT8972.14897100.00897100.00NCR-SECONDDISTRICT2350.56235100,00235100.00NCR-THIRDDISTRICT2550.61255100.00255100.00NCR-FOURTHDISTRiCT3070.73307100.00307100.00
CORDILLERAADMINISTRATIVEREGION1,1722,7933228.3370359.98ABRA3030.727324,0911437.62BENGUET2690.6414453.5323185.67IFUGAO1750.423721.149654.86KAliNGA1500,363422.679261.33MOUNTAINPROVINCE1440.3485.568760.42APAYAO1310.313627.488363.36
REGIONI•ILOCOS3,2657.781,56347.872,88188.24ILOCOSNORTE5571.3323942.9155599.64ILOCOSSUR7681.8343055.9965284.90LAUNION5761.3710818.7556297.57PANGASINAN1,3643.2578657.621,11281.52
REGIONII.CAGAYANVALLEY2,3115.511,32557.331,84579.84SATANES290.0729100.0029100.00CAGAYAN8201.9836844.8869584.76ISABELA1,0552.5273970.0582978.58NUEVAVIZCAYA2750.6610337.4520474.18QUIRINO1320.318665.158866.67
REGIONIII•CENTRALLUZON2,9487.032,14172.632,61088.53BATAAN2370.5718879.3222394.09BULACAN5681.3544678.5254395.60NUEVAECIJA8492.0262273.2673686.69PAMPANGA5371.2840174.6741777.65TARLAC5101.2230459.6145990.00ZAMBALES2470.5918072.8723293.93
REGIONIV-SOUTHERNTAGALOG5,61413.392,81450.124,50580.25BATANGAS1,0772.5752248.4793686.91CAVITE8281.9756067.6371185.87LAGUNA6741.6134551.1951476.26MARINDUQUE2180.525927.0618383.94OCCIDENTALMINDORO1620.3912677.7812174.89ORIENTALMINDORO4261.0220347.6537788.50PALAWAN4301.0327563.9528466.05QUEZON1,2422.98415'33.4192974.80RIZAl1870.4515884.4916588.24ROMBLON2190.525123.2914968.04AURORA1510.3610066.2313690.07
REGIONV-SICOL3,4718.281,82752.642,47471.28AL8AY7201.7235649.4453073.61CAMARINESNORTE2820.6712142.9122479.43CAMARINESSUR1,0632.5362458.7070466.23CATANDUANES3150.7521768.8924477.46MASBATE5501.3127550.0035464.36SORSOGON5411.2923443.2541877.26
REGIONVI•WESTERNVISAYAS4,0489.651,39234.393,23679.94AKLAN3270.7810231.1922669.11ANTIQUE5901.4124341.1942572.03CAPIZ4731.1313428.3337679.49ILOILO1,9014.5348825.671,50379.08NEGROSOCCIDENTAL6611.5840561.2762594.55GUIMARAS960.232020.838184.38
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TABLE1.NumberandPercentofBarangaysbyPresenceofPhysicalInfrastructuresbyRegionandProvInce:Philippines,2000-ContInued
TotalBarangaysarangaysWittreetarangaysWit19wayRegion/ProvincePatternAccess
NumberPercentNumberPercentNumberPercent
REGIONVII•CENTRALVISAYAS3,0037.161,14138.002,56585.41SOHDL1,1092.6446441.8495185.75CEBU1,2032.8751442.731,00383.37NEGROSORIENTAL5571.3315227.2947785.64SIQUIJDR1340.32118.21134100.00
REGIONVIII•EASTERNVISAVAS4,39010.472,29952.373,04769.41EASTERNSAMAR597'1.4247579.5641469.35LEYTE1,6413.9176146.371,38584.40NORTHERNSAMAR5691.3640871.7026746.92SAMAR(WESTERNSAMAR)9512.2740242.2743545.74SOUTHERNLEYTE5001.1920040.0042184.20BlliRAN1320.315340.1512594.70
REGIONIX•WESTERNMINDANAO2,1135.0453225.181,33963.37BASILAN2550.6111946.6716765.49lAMBOANGADELNORTE6911.6516423.7350072.36ZAMBOANGADELSUR1,1672.7824921.3467257.58
REGIONX-NORTHERNMINDANAO1,5143,6170146.301,30085.87BUKIDNON4641.1126757.5438482.76CAMIGUIN580.142950.005187.93MISAMISOCCIDENTAL4901.1716032.6541484.49MISAMISORIENTAL5021.2024548.8045189.84
REGIONXI.SOUTHERNMINDANAO1,5223.6369245.471,23881.34DAVAO(DAVAODELNORTE)2230.5311250.2218683.41DAVAODELSUR5171.2318135.0140578.34DAVAOORIENTAL1830.447742.0815886,34SOUTHCOTABATO2240.5317979.9117477.68SARANGANI1400.334230.0012488.57COMPOSTELAVALLEY2350.5610142.9819181.28
REGIONXII•CENTRALMINDANAO1,4303.4147733.3694866.29LANAODELNORTE5061.2111723.1224047.43COTABATO(NORTHCOTABATO)5431.2919135.1746084.71SULTANKUDARAT2480.598032.2613353.63MARAWICITY960.235961.468386.46COTABATOCITY370.093081.083286.49
AUTONOMOUSREGIONINMUSLIMMINDANAO2,1385.1062729.331,38864.92LANAODELSUR1,0592.5340838.5368564.68MAGUINDANAO4661.1111324.2532669.96SUlU4100.98307.3229972.93TAWI-TAWI2030.487637.447838.42
CARAGA13073.1266851.11103379.04AGUSANDELNORTE2490.599738.9623895.58AGUSANDELSUR3140.7510734.0824477.71SURIGAODELNORTE4351.0431271.7227964.14SURIGAODELSUR3090.7415249.1927288.03
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TABLE1.NumberandPercentofBarangaysbyPresenceofPhysicalInfrastructuresbyRegionandProvince:Philippines,2000•Continued
arangaysWItarangayarangaysWitucRegion/ProvinceHallPlaza
NumberPercentNumberPercent
PHILIPPINES36,89587.9715,15436.13
NATIONALCAPITALREGION1,52389.9155832.94NCR-MANILA,FIRSTDISTRICT75885.6223526,20NCR-SECONDDISTRICT23097.8714160.00NCR-THIRDDISTRICT24796.869537,25NCR-FOURTHDISTRICT27890.558728.34
CORDILLERAADMINISTRATIVEREGION82270.1427023,04ABRA20066,0112440.92BENGUET20174.725821.56IFUGAO13174.862112,00KALiNGA10066.672718.00MOUNTAINPROVINCE8760.42117.64APAYAO10378.632922.14
REGIONI-IlOCOS3,04993.381,44644.29IlOCDSNORTE53295.5115527.83IlOCOSSUR69890.8951266.67lAUNION53693.0619533.85PANGASINAN1,28394.0658442.82
REGION11-CAGAYANVALLEY1,97485.4265728.43BATANES2689.661758.62CAGAYAN67882.6810112.32lSABELA89384.6433031.28NUEVAVIZCAYA25090.9115857.45QUIRINO12796.215138.64
REGIONIII•CENTRALLUZON2,72792.501,40147.52BATAAN20988.1916770.46BULACAN54996.6514926.23NUEVAECIJA.78392.2346154.30PAMPANGA48590.3213725.51TARLAC49296.4729257.25ZAM8ALES20984.6219578.95
REGIONIV•SOUTHERNTAGALOG5,04389.831,66429.64BATANGAS90784.2225823.96CAVITE73588.7724429.47LAGUNA64094.9618627.60MARINDUQUE20192.207233.03OCCIDENTALMINDORO13985.8010464.20ORIENTALMINDORO38089.2011326.53PALAWAN37687.4417741.16QUEZON1.13991.7121317.15RIZAl18196.799148.66ROMBlON21095.8911753.42AURORA13589.408958.94
REGIONV.BICOL3,17791.531,57345.32AlBAY63588.1916623.06CAMARINESNORTE27296.4516157.09CAMARINESSUR97291.4440337.91CATANDUANES27587.3026082.54MASBATE50090.9149690.18SORSOGON52396.678716.08
REGIONVI-WESTERNVISAYAS3,68090.912,09351.70AKLAN30392.6615647.71ANTIQUE51086.4442672.20CAPIZ42589.8518739,53ILOilO1,73391.1687445.98NEGROSOCCIDENTAL61793.3441062.03GUIMARAS9295.834041.67
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TABLE1.NumberandPercentofBarangaysbyPresenceofPhysicalInfrastructuresbyRegionandProvince:Philippines,2000•Continued
arangaysWItarangayarangaysWIu" Region/ProvinceHallPlaza
NumberPercentNumberPercent
REGIONVII.CENTRALVISAYAS2,73891.18'7132.33SOHaL1,04994.5938434.63CEBU1,11892.9340033.25NEGROSORIENTAL43978.8217130.70SIQUIJOR13298.511611.94
REGIONVIII•EASTERNVISAVAS3,95390,051,93244,01EASTERNSAMAR56294.1447379.23LEYTE1,49491,0439123,83NORTHERNSAMAR44478,0329852.37SAMAR(WESTERNSAMAR)93567.8060763,83SOUTHERNLEYTE48797.4010521.00BILlRAN13199.245843.94
REGIONIX-WESTERNMINDANAO1,92391.0143220.44BASJLAN20'81.962710.59ZAMBOANGADELNORTE62390.168812.74ZAMBOANGADELSUR1,09193.4931727.16
REGIONX-NORTHERNMINDANAO1,37891.0262040.95BUKIONON43593.7535476.29CAMIGUIN5086.211525.86MISAMISOCCIDENTAL45893.478817.96MISAMISORIENTAL43586.6516332.47
REGIONXI•SOUTHERNMINDANAO1,45795.7387144.09DAVAO(DAVAODELNORTE)20792.837332.74DAVAODELSUR49695.9413425.92DAVAOORIENTAL17897.277641.53SOUTHCOTABATO21696.4320390.63SARANGANI13495.71'769.29COMPOSTELAVALLEY22696.178837.45
REGIONXII-CENTRALMINDANAO1,16881.6836425.45LANAODELNORTE38275,496512,85COTABATO(NORTHCOTABATO)48288.7715127.81SULTANKUOARAT22590.7313052,42MARAWICITY4445.831313.54COTABATOCITY3594.59513.51
AUTONOMOUSREGIONINMUSLIMMINDANAO1,05949.531928.98LANAODELSUR25023.61837.84MAGUINDANAO31868.24408.58SULU33681.954110.00TAWI-TAWI15576.352813.79
CARAGA122493.6531023.72AGUSANDELNORTE24196.796626.51AGUSANDELSUR28590.765818.47SURIGAODELNORTE41094.2513230.34SURIGAODELSUR28893.205417,48
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TABLE1.NumberandPercentofBarangaysbyPresenceofPhysicalInfrastructuresbyRegionandProvince:Philippines,2000-Continued
arangaysWIarangaysWitPublicRegion/ProvinceChurch/MasueMarket
NumberPercentNumberPercent
PHILIPPINES3~.67782.687,18817.14
NATIONALCAPITALREGION98458.0956733.47NCR-MANILA,FIRSTDISTRICT42747.6024727.54NCR-SECONDDlSTRICT20587.2312954.89NCR-THIRDDISTRICT20078.4310340.39NCR-FOURTHDISTRICT15249.518B28.66
CORDILLERAADMINISTRATIVEREGION87774.8315012.80ABRA22373.60299.57BENGUET19371.755821.56IFUGAO13878.86105,71KALiNGA12784.671610,67MOUNTAINPROVINCE10975.692013.89APAYAO8766.411712.98
REGIONI•ILOCOS2,29970.413019.22lLOCOSNORTE34962.66529.34IlOCOSSUR58476.04648.33LAUNION31153.99386.60PANGASINAN1,05577.3514710.78
REGIONII.CAGAYANVALLEY.1,76276.2426411.42
BATANES1448.28CAGAYAN60373.5410913.29ISABELA78674.50858.06NUEVAVIZCAYA24589.096122.18QUIRING11486.3696.82
REGIONIII•CENTRALLUZON2,53185.8538613.09BATAAN20385.655021.10
BULACAN539.94.899516.73NUEVAEC1JA71884.578910.48PAMPANGA49792.558315.46
TARt.AC36872.16356.88ZAMBALES20683.403413.77
REGIONIV-SOUTHERNTAGALOG4,40478.4583914.94BATANGAS90083.5710810.03CAVITE60072.4612515.10
LAGUNA55081.608212.17MARINDUQUE16776.613415.60OCCIOENTAlMINDORO14388.274427.16'ORIENTAlMINDORO38289.679021.13PALAWAN40393,7210123.49QUEZON75961.1114111.35RIZAl16286.634322.99ROMBLON20995.434621.00AURORA12985.432516.56
REGIONV•BICOL3,01686.8944612.85
AlBAY62987.36679.31CAMARINESNORTE24787.594515.96
CAMARINESSUR87482.2215614.68
CATANOUANES27787.94299.21
MASBATE50491.649417.09
SORSOGON48589.655510.17
REGIONVI_WESTERNVISAYAS3,21679.4567916.77
AKlAN29389.604513.76
ANTIQUE45476.956010.17
CAPIZ40585,626814.38
ILOilO1,38873.0120510.78NEGROSOCCIDENTAL59690.1726940.70GUIMARAS8083.333233.33
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TABLE1.NumberandPercentofBarangaysbyPresenceofPhyaicallnfrastructuresbyRegionandProvince:Philippines,2000•Concluded
arangaysWitarangaysWItu" RegionlProvinceChurch/MasueMarket
NumberPercentNumberPercent
REGIONVII-CENTRALVISAYAS2,68289.3165521.81SOHOL1,04193.8717715.96CEBU1,04486.7830525.35NEGROSORIENTAL49388.5115527.83SIQUIJOR10477.611613.43
REGIONVIII.EASTERNVISAYAS3,64983.1249311.23EASTERNSAMAR47579.567B12.73LEYTE1,40385.501529.26NORTHERNSAMAR44377.866611.95SAMAR(WESTERNSAMAR)73B.77.3912713.35SOUTHERNlEYTE4B593.005711.40BILIRAN12796.21139.85
REGIONIX-WESTERNMINDANAO1,96793.0974135.07BAStLAN24596.085421.18ZAMBDANGADELNORTEBB295.8030B44.28ZAMBOANGADELSUR1,06090.8338132.65
REGIONX.NORTHERNMINDANAO1,37991.0839225.89BUKIDNON44B96.1211925.65CAMIGUIN5594.831118.97MISAMISOCCIDENTAL43488.5714830.20MISAMISORIENTAL44488A511422.71
REGIONXI•SOUTHERNMINDANAO1,49197.9640126.35CAVAO(DAVAODELNORTE)21797.314118.39DAVAODELSUR50798.0713225.53DAVAOORIENTAL16299.455B30.60SOUTHCOTABATD22399.557734.38SARANGANI13898.574431.43CDMPOSTELAVALLEY22495.325121.70
REGIONXII•CENTRALMINDANAO1,31491.8923316.29LANAODELNORTE43786.367715.22COTABATD(NORTHCOTABATO)51995.586415.47SULTANKUDARAT23795.564417.74MARAWICITY6588.541919.79CDTABATOCITY3.97.30924.32
AUTONOMOUSREGIONINMUS,L1MMIN.oANAO1,87887.8437717.63LANAODELSUR64980.1712311.61MAGUINDANAO42992.06641B.03SULU40B99.0213B33.17TAWI~TAWI19495.573416.75
CARAGA122893.982B420.20AGUSANDELNORTE24196.794919.68AGUSANDELSUR29493.634113.06SURIGADDELNORTE39490.577717.70SURIGAODELSUR29996.769731.39
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TABLE2.NumberandPercentofBarangaysbyPresenceofSelectedServicesandCommunicationFacilitiesbyProvinceandRegion:Ph1l1ppines,2000-
TotalBarangaysBarangayswithBarangayswithHighRegion/ProvinceElementarySchoolSchool
NumberIPercentNumberPercentNumberPercent
PHiliPPINES41,940100.0031,00973.947,48117.84
NATIONALCAPITALREGION1,6944.0467239.6742124.85NCR-MANILA,FIRSTDISTRICT8972.1423325.9815016.72NCR-SECONDDISTRICT2350.5617172.7712352.34NCR-THIRDDISTRICT2550.6114155.297629.80NCR-FOURTHDISTRICT3070.7312741.377223.45
CORDILLERAADMINISTRATIVEREGION1,1722.7985973.2926222.35ABRA3030.7218561.065317.49BENGUET2690.6419070.637829.00IFUGAO1750.4214080.003520.00KALiNGA1500.3614093.333322.00MOUNTAINPROVINCE1440.3411479.174128.47APAYAO1310,319068.702216.79
REGIONI-ILOCOS3,2657.782,21967.9657617.64ILOCOSNORTE5571.3336665.717413,29ILOCOSSUR7681.8342154.828611.20LAUNION5761.3733357.819716,84PANGASINAN1,3643.251,09980.5731923.39
REGIONII•CAGAYANVALLEY2,3115.511,84679.8831313.54BATANES290.071965.52620.69CAGAYAN8201.9662375.9811113.54ISABElA1,0552.5285380.8513712.99NUEVAVIZCAYA2750.6623986.914215.27QUIRINO1320.3111284.851712.88
REGIONIII•CENTRALLUZON2,9487.032,40781.6558519.84BATAAN2370.5718176.374619.41BULACAN5681.3547082.7514024.65NUEVAECIJA8492.0268680.8012714.96PAMPANGA5371.2844783.2411621.60TARlAC5101.2242282.759318.24ZAMBAlES2470.5920181.386325.51
REGIONIV-SOUTHERNTAGALOG5,61413,393,93470.071,13820.27BATANGAS1,0772.5778272.6118316.99CAVITE8281.9746456.0416219.57LAGUNA6741.6143965,1315122.40MARINDUQUE2180,5215671.565022.94OCCIDENTALMINDORO1620,3913885.194729.01ORIENTALMINDORO4261.0237387.568720.42PALAWAN4301.0336584.8811927,67QUEZON1,2422,9676861.8420216.26RIZAl1870.4515683.427339.04ROMBlON2190.5219187.213415,53AURORA1510.3610267.553019.87
REGIONV-BICOL3,4718.282,82381.3361917.83ALBAY7201.7264575.6911716.25CAMARINESNORTE2820.6723382.626121.63CAMARINESSUR1,0632.5383978.9321219.94CATANDUANES3150.7522270.484413.97MASBATE5501.3151092.738816.00SORSOGON5411.2947487.629717.93
REGIONVI-WESTERNVISAYAS4,0489.652,56463.3466116.33AKLAN3270.7826179.826921.10ANTIQUE5901.4134758.816711.36CAPIZ4731.1337679.496413.53ILOilO1,9014.5395350.1320710.89NEGROSOCCIDENTAL6611.5854582.4523635.70GUIMARAS960.238285.421818.75
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TABLE2.NumberandPercentofBarangaysbyPresenceofSelectedServicesandCommunicationFacilitiesbyProvinceandRegion:Philippines,2000-Continued'
TotalBarangaysBarangayswithBarangayswithHighRegion/ProvinceElementarySchoolSchool
.
NumberPercentNumberPercentNumberPercent
REGIONVII.CENTRALVISAYAS3,0037.162,30176.6261220.38SOHOL1,1092.6478570.7815113.62CESU1,2032.8799882.9633127.51NEGROSORIENTAL5571.3346483.3011220.11SIQUIJDR1340.325440,301813.43
REGIONVIII-EASTERNVISAYAS4,39010.473,33075.8550611.53EASTERNSAMAR5971.4244574.546310.55LEYTE1,6413.911,21774.1616510,05NORTHERNSAMAR5691.3645680.149216.17SAMAR(WESTERNSAMAR)9512.277B882.86929.67SOUTHERNLEYTE5001.1931062.007615.20BIURAN1320.3111486.361813.64
REGIONIX.WESTERNMINDANAO2,1135.041,82086.1333816.00BASILAN2550.6121785.103413.33ZAMBOANGADELNORTE6911.6559986.6910415.05ZAMBOANGADELSUR1,1672.781,00486.03'0017.14
REGIONX-NORTHERNMINDANAO1,5143.611,27584.2129219.29BUKIDNON4641.1143092.679420.26CAMIGUIN580.144679.311322.41MISAMISOCCIDENTAL4901.1738578.578316.94MISAMISORIENTAL5021.20,41482.47.10220.32
REGIONXI-SOUTHERNMINDANAO1,5223.631,39891.8535423.26DAVAO(DAVAODELNORTE)2230.5321194.625926.46DAVAODELSUR5171.2344586.0711321.66DAVAOORIENTAL1830.4418098.364625.14SOUTHCOTABATO2240.5321796.886326.13SARANGANI1400.3313294.292618.57COMPOSTELAVALLEY2350.5621390.644720.00
REGIONXII•CENTRALMINDANAO143O3.411,06574.4828920.21LANAODELNORTESOB1.2128656.527314.43COTABATO(NORTHCOTABATO)5431.2947667.6611821.73SULTANKUDARAT2480.5921787.506124.60MARAWICITY960.235557.291919.79COTABATOCITY370.093183.781848.65
AUTONOMOUSREGIONINMUSLIMMINDANAO2,1385.101,32461.9323110.80LANAODELSUR1,0592.5351848.91928.69MAGUINDANAO4661.1129162.455110.94SULU4100.9836488.78368.78TAWI-TAWI2030.4815174.385225.62
CARAGA1,3073.121,17289.6728421.73AGUSANDELNORTE2490.5921385.546325.30AGUSANDELSUR3140.7529393.315417.20SURIGAQDELNORTE4351.0439390.349020.69SURIGAODELSUR3090.7427388.357724.92
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TABLE2.NumberandPercentofBarangaysbyPresenceofSelectedServicesandCommunicationFacilitiesbyProvinceandRegion:Philippines,2000-Continued
BarangayswithBarangayswithCollegelPuericultureBarangayswithTelephone
Region/ProvinceUniversityCenter/BarangayHealthCenterlStation/RHU
NumberPercentNumberPercentNumberPercent
PHiliPPINES1,6583.9526,08762.2011,63327.74
NATIONALCAPITALREGION19511.5174744.101,50188.61
NCR-MANILA,FIRSTDISTRICT707.8026929.9977486.29
NCR-SECONDDISTRICT5523.4015880.0022796.60
NCR-THIRDDISTRICT2911.3716163.1422086.27
NCR-FOURTHDISTRICT4113.3612942.0225091.21
CORDILLERAADMINISTRATIVEREGION423.5857849.3222819.45
ABRA61.9810333.995421.12
BENGUET186.6916561.3412747.21
IFUGAO42.299252.5795.14
KALlNGA74.676657.331912.67
MOUNTAINPROVINCE53.477250.0021.39
APAYAO21.536045.8075.34
REGION'•ILOCOS1023.122,11964.901,3694~.93
ll0COSNORTE91.62304.54.5821438.42
IlOCOSSUR243.1336046.8832241.93
LAUNION152.6041972.7421537.33
PANGASINAN543.961,03675.9561845.31
REGIONII.CAGAYANVAllEY652.811,39260.2340117.35
BATANES26.901344.83413.79
CAGAYAN253.0544053.6611313.78
ISABElA242.2764360.9519518.48
NUEVAVIZCAYA114.0019872.007527.27
QUIRINO32.279874.241410.61
REGIONIII-CENTRALLUZON1204.072,23575.811,~6049.53
8ATAAN104.2221389.8714059.07
BUlACAN315.4651891.2038367.43
NUEVAECIJA222.5953462.9033038,87
PAMPANGA295.4043881.5628553.07
TARlAC142.7534768.0419738.63
ZAMBAlES145.6718574.9012550.61
REGIONIV-SOUTHERNTAGALOG2594.613,87068.932,28940.77
BATANGAS413.8172667.4150146.52
CAVITE384,5955166.5557969,93
LAGUNA497.2749573.4444666.17
MARINDUQUE94.1315169.276036.70
OCCIDENTALMINDORO95.5612677.784225.93
ORIENTALMINDORO194.4632576.2910625.35
PAlAWAN255.8128265.585613.02
QUEZON322.5877362.2428322.79
RIZAl2513.3718688.7714074,81"
ROMBlON125.4816876.714922.37
AURORA#VAlUE!10770.8653.31
REGIONV-SICOL1273.662,14161.6871620.63
AlBAY314,3141858.0620728.75
CAMARINESNORTE12.4.2622078,016523.05
CAMARINESSUR534.9974369.9026024.46
CATANDUANES51.5912038.109028,57
MASBATE91.6426648.36295,27
SORSOGON173.1437469.136512,01
REGIONVI-WESTERNVISAYAS1583.902,29856.771,10827.37
AKLAN175.2020161.479228.13
ANTIQUE132.2020134.07579.66
CAPll194.0233971.678417.76
ILOILO583.0592348.5554428.62
NEGROSOCCIDENTAL477.1155984.5730646.29
GUIMARAS.44.177578.132526.04
9BARANGAYCHARACTERISTICS
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TABLE2.NumberandPercentofBarangaysbyPresenceofSelectedServicesandCommunicationFacilitiesbyProvinceandRegion:Philippines,2000-Continued
BarangayswithBarangayswithCollegelPuerlculture
BarangayswithTelephone Region/ProvinceUniversityCenter/BarangayHealthCenter/5tatlon/RHU
NumberPercentNumberPercentNumberPercent
REGIONVII.CENTRAlVISAYAS97,3.232,05768.5076025.31SOHOL211.8968361.5919317.40cesu584.8295179.0538832.25NEGROSORIENTAL173.0538468.9413524.24SIQUIJOR10.753929.104432.84
REGIONVIH•EASTERNVISAVAS1042.372,34453.3959813.62EASTERNSAMAR,.122.0136460.97366.03LEITE513.111,02062.1641725.41NORTHERNSAMAR122.1123240.77183.16SAMAR(WESTERNSAMAR)111.1633635.33707.36,SOUTHERNLEYTE153.0030861.605110.20BIURAN32.278463.6464.55
REGIONIX-WESTERNMINDANAO673.171,32762.801547.29BASILAN51.9610139.61239.02ZAMBOANGADELNORTE172,4639457.02476.80ZAMBOANGADELSUR453.8683271.29847.20
REGIONX-NORTHERNMINDANAO724.761,16576.9529419.42BUKIDNON.17•3.6639585.13367,76CAMIGUIN35.173153,454272.41MISAMISOCCIDENTAL183.6734470.208216.73MISAMISORIENTAL346.7739578.6913426.69
REGIONXI-SOUTHERNMINDANAO835.451,32887.2533421.94OAVAO(DAVADDELNORTE)156.7317980.273716.59DAVADDELSUR387.3544786.4615029,01DAVAOORIENTAL73,8316992.35158.20SOUTHCOTABATO114.9122098.2111049.11SARANGANI21.4313395.00107.14COMPOSTELAVALLEY104.2618076.60125.11
REGIONXII.CENTRALMINDANAO684.7683758.5317612.31LANAODELNORTE112.1721342.095811,46COTABATO(NORTHCOTABATO)203.6838971.64407.37'SUlTANKUDARAT145.6518172.98218.47MARAWICllY1414.582222.922930.21COTABATOCllY924.323286.492875.68
AUTONOMOUSREGIONINMUSLIMMINDANAO371.7365230.50622.90LANAODELSUR70.6613112.3711104 MAGUINOANAQ102.1522748.71265.58SULU51.2223056.10143.41TAWI-TAWI157.396431.5311SA?
CARAGA624.7499776.2818314.00AGUSANDELNORTE208.0322690.7610441.77AGUSANDELSUR144.4624477.71175.41SlJRIGAODELNORTE153.4527663.45388.74SURIGAODELSUR134.2125181.23247.77
BARANGAYCHARACTERISTICS10
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TABLE2.NumberandPercentofBarangaysbyPresenceofSelectedServicesandCommunicationFacilitiesby-ProvinceandRegion:Philippines,2000•Continued
BarangayswithTelegraphBarangayswithPostRegionfProvincefOffice
NumberPercentNumberPercent
PHILIPPINES3,2357.718,36819.95
NATIONALCAPITALREGION37.22.20'4137.84NCR-MANilA,FIRSTDISTRICT22024.5333537.35NCR-SECONDDISTRICT7531.9111548.94NCR-THIRDDISTRICT3915.299336,47NCR-FOURTHDISTRICT4213.689.31.92
CORDILLERAADMINISTRATIVEREGION998.4516914.42ABRA309.905518.15
•BENGUET3914.506724.91IFUGAO•4.57137.43KALiNGA,
•4.00106.67MOUNTAINPROVINCE96.25106.94APAYAO75.341410.69
REGIONI•ILOCOS3199.77'7026.65IlOCOSNORTE417.3614425.85!LOCOSSUR14418.7525533.20LAUNION376.4214'25.35PANGASINAN977.1132523.83
REGION11-CAGAYANVALLEY1576.7933514.50BATANES310.342586.21CAGAYAN506.108910.85lSABELA5'5.3112311.66NUEVAVIZCAYA4315.648631.27QUIRINO53.79129.09
REGIONIII-CENTRALLUZON33311.301,34245.52BATAAN6025.32
••37.13
BULACAN7913.9152492.25NUEVAECIJA819.5428233.22PAMPANGA509.3121.40.22TARLAC316.0816933.14ZAMBALES3212.966325.51
REGIONIV•SOUTHERNTAGALOG.3111.241,53327.31BATANGAS11510.6835733.15CAVITE14117.0328033.82LAGUNA14.21.6633349.41MARINDUQUE94.132411.01OCCIDENTALMINDORO2414.817244,44ORIENTALMINDORO347.987116.67PALAWAN276.28296.74QUEZON.06.4421617.39RIZAl2915.5111460.96RDMBLON219.592410,96
AURORA53.31138.61
REGIONV•SICOL2206.3474721.52AL8AY365.0018.25.83CAMARINESNORTE2910.287024.82CAMARINESSUR868.0926925.31CATANDUANES134.136821.59MASBATE274.91397.09SORSOGON295.3611521.26
REGIONVI•WESTERNVISAVAS1954.5755413.69AKLAN247.347422.63ANTIQUE264.416310.68CAPIZ183.81'417.76ILOILO.93.631608.42NEGROSOCCIDENTAL466.9616524.96GUIMARAS22.08
•8.33
11BARANGAYCHARACTERISTICS
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TABLE2.NumberandPercentofBarangaysbyPresenceofSelectedServicesandCommunicationFacUltiesbyProvinceandRegion:Philippines,2000•Continued
BarangayswithTelegraphBarangayswithPostReglon/ProvincelOffice
NumberPercentNumberPercent
REGIONVII-CENtRALVISAYAS2026.7346115.35SOHOL423.7912511.27cesu1048.6522518.70NEGROSORIENTAL488.6210218.31SIQUIJOR85.9796.72
REGIONVIII.EASTERNVISAYAS2285.1962414.21EASTERNSAMAR406.709215.41lEYTE975.9129618.04NORTHERNSAMAR264.927212.65SAMAR(WESTERNSAMAR)323.36648.83SOUTHERNLEYTE234.607014.QOBll1RAN86,06107.58
REGIONIX•WESTERNMINDANAO703.311808.52BASILAN31.18176.67ZAMBOANGADELNORTE243.47507.24ZAMBDANGADELSUR433,681139.68
REGIONX•NORTHERNMINDANAO1348.8526317.37BUKIDNON183.684810.34CAMIGUIN610.34712.07MISAMISOCCIDENTAL387.767415.10MISAMISORIENTAL7214.3413426.69
REGIONXI-SOUTHERNMINDANAO915.9820313.34DAVAO(DAVAODELNORTE)146.263415.25CAVAODELSUR326.195811.22DAVAOORIENTAL137.102010.93SOUTHCOTABATO177.593917.41SARANGANI53.57
"13.57
COMPOSTELAVALLEY104.263314.04
REGIONXII•CENTRALMINDANAO785.4515110.56LANAODELNORTE173.36428.30COTABATO(NORTHCOTABATO)264.795710.50SULTANKUDARAT135.242510.08MARAWICITY1414.581111.46COTABATOCITY821.621643.24
AUTONOMOUSREGIONINMUSLIMMINDANAO371.731316.13LANAODELSUR111.04.565.29MAGUINDANAO91.93275.79SULU133.17348.29TAWI-TAWI41.97146.90
CARAGA755.7416412.55AGUSANDELNORTE226.845020.08AGUSANDELSUR92.874012.74SURIGAODELNORTE245.52409.20SURIGAODELSUR206.473411.00
BARANGAYCHARACTERISTICS12
CENSUS2000
TABLE2.NumberandPercentofBarangaysbyPresenceofSelectedServicesandCommunicationFacllltiesbyProvinceandRegion:Philippines,2000•Continued
.
Region/Province.BarangayswithWalerBarangayswithElectricity
System
NumberPercentNumberIPercent
PHILIPPINES20,32048.4532,22776.84
NATIONALCAPITALREGION1,32678.281,694100.00NCR-MANILA,FIRSTDISTRICT69477.37897100.00NCR.SECONDDISTRICT20085.11235100.00NCR-THIRDDISTRICT17066.67255100.00NCR-FOURTHDISTRICT26265.34307100,00
CORDILLERAADMINISTRATIVEREGION75964.7684772.27ABRA21069.3126888.45BENGUET18970.2622583.64IFUGAO10'62.29.10962.29KAUNGA10570.006744.67MOUNTAINPROVINCE128a8.8912466.11APAYAO1813.745441.22
REGIONI-ILOCOS1,07732.993,06393.81lLOCOSNORTE26347.2255399.28ILOCOSSUR24431.7787187.37LAUNION23640.9754294.10PANGASINAN33424.491,29795.09
REGIONII.CAGAYANVALLEY54323.501,75575.948ATANES29100.0029100.00CAGAYAN15318.6660473.66ISABELA16115,2684079.62NUEVAVIZCAYA14552,7318266.18QUIRINO5541.6710075.76
REGIONIII'..CENTRALLUZON1,17439.822,77894.23BATAAN16670.0423398,31BULACAN33058.1056298.94NUEVAECIJA26831.5777290.93PAMPANGA15829.0550694.23TARLAC13726.8648394.71ZAMBAlES11747.3722289.88
REGIONrv.SOUTHERNTAGALOG3,06954.674,67683.29BATANGAS89064.071,02094.71CAVITE57869.8178494.69LAGUNA45'68.1080389.47MARINDUQUE14'68.3519488.99OCCIDENTALMINDORO5439.5112275.31ORIENTALMINDORO16438.5030571.60PALAWAN17240.0023554.65QUEZON46537.4495476.81R!ZAl13773.2617493.05ROMBLON12255,7118977.17AURORA8945.7011676.82
REGIONV•SICOl1,81252.202,53473.00ALBAY41657,785057014CAMARINESNORTE15655.3222178.37,CAMARINESSUR54351.0888082.78CATANDUANES22772.0625881,27MASBATE15027.2720336.91SORSOGON32059.1546'86.69
REGIONVI.WESTERNVISAVAS1,69941.973,09376.41AKLAN12337.6124775.54ANTIQUE30151.02399i)7.63CAPIZ14'31.5038076.11ILOILO68836.191,43675.54NEGROSOCCIDENTAL40861.7257987.59GU1MARAS3031.257275.00
13BARANGAYCHARACTERISTICS
NATIONALSTATISTICSOFFICE
TABLE2.NumberandPercentofBarangaysbyPresenceofSelectedServicesandCommunicationFacilitiesbyProvinceandRegion:Philippines,2000.Concluded
BarangayswithWaterBarangayswithElectricity Region/ProvinceSystem
NumberPercentNumberPercent
REGIONVII•CENTRALVISAYAS1,76358.712,43681.12SOHOL64958.521,03092.88CEBU66054.6692576.89NEGROSORIENTAL34662.1236465.35SIQUIJOR10880.6011787.31
REGIONVIII•EASTERNVrSAYAS2,45056.043,04569.36EASTERNSAMAR36761.4740167.17LEYTE84551.491,31580.13NORTHERNSAMAR18031.6324643.23SAMAR(WESTERNSAMAR)50953.5258461.41SOUTHERNLEYTE43587.0039178.20BILIRAN12493.9410881.82
REGIONIX-WESTERNMINDANAO93944.441,17055.37BASltAN9135.6914456.47ZAMBOANGADELNORTE31245.1538054.99ZAMBOANGADELSUR53645.9364655.36
REGIONX-NORTHERNMINDANAO1,00066.051,26683.62BUKIDNON30365.3035075.43CAMIGUIN5086.2158100.00MISAMISOCCIDENTAL25351.6342386.33MISAMISORIENTAL39478.4943586.65
REGIONXI•SOUTHERNMINDANAO88558.151,11773.39DAVAO(CAVAODELNORTE)10145.2917980.27DAVAODELSUR35368.2835067.70DAVAOORIENTAL10657.9213675.41SOUTHCOTABATO13058.0418180.80SARANGANI6445.71.9870.00COMPOSTELAVALLEY13155.7417172.77
REGIONXII-CENTRALMINDANAO••333.7878855.10LANAODELNORTE13025.6925951.19COTABATO(NORTHCOTABATO)22541.4429053.41SULTANKUDARAT5220.9713755.24MARAWICITY5052.087173.96COTABATOCITY2670.273183.78
AUTONOMOUSREGIONINMUSLIMMINDANAO61428.72••541.39LANAODELSUR21720.4954551.46MAGUINDANAO4710.0914030.04SUlU31576.8314936.34TAWI-TAWI3517.245125.12
CARAGA71754.861,08082.63AGUSANDELNORTE17570.2823694.78AGUSANDELSUR11235.6720264.33SURIGAODELNORTE30068.9735581.61SURIGAODELSUR.1.3042.0728792.88
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APPENDIXA
BATASPAMBANSABLC.72
PROVIDINGFORTHETAKINGOFANINTEGRATEDCENSUSEVERYTENYEARSBEGINNINGINTHEYEARNINETEENHUNDREDANDEIGHTY,ANDFOROTHERPURPOSES.
SECTION1.Anationalcensusofpopulationandotherrelateddatashallbetakeneverydecadebeginningin1980,inaccordancewithplanspreparedbytheNationalStatisticsOfficewithoutprejudicetotheundertakingofspecialcensusesonagriculture,industry,commercehousingandothersectorsasmaybeapprovedbytheNationalEconomicDevelopmentAuthority.
SECTION2.ThereisherebycreatedtheNationalCensusCoordinatingBoardtobecomposedoftheMinisterofEconomicPlanning,astheChairman,theMinisterofHumanSettlements,theMinisteroftheBudget,theMinisteroftheJustice,theMinisteroftheNationalDefense,theMinisterofLabor,theMinisterofFinance,theMinisterofEducationandCulture,theMinisterofPublicWorks,theMinisterofTransportationandCommunications,theMinisterofPublicHighways,theMinisterofAgriculture,theMinisterofNaturalResources,theMinisterofPublicInformation,andtheMinisterofLocalGovernmentandCommunityDevelopment,asmembers,withtheExecutiveDirectoroftheNationalCensusandStatisticsOfficeasExecutiveOfficeroftheBoard.
ThecensusshallbeunderthesupervisionandcoordinationoftheNationalCensusCoordinatingBoardwhoshallsuchissuerulesand.regulationsasmaybebenecessaryforthesuccessfulundertakingandcompletionofthecensusesprovidedinthisAct.
SECTION3.Thereshallbeestablishedaprovincial,cityandmunicipalcensusboardineachprovince,cityandmunicipality,asthecasemaybe,whichshallprovidesuchfacilitiesandassistanceasmayberequiredbytheNationalCensusCoordinatingBoard.TheboardsshallbeunderthesupervisionandcontroloftheNationalCensusCoordinatingBoard.
SECTION4.TheProvincialCensusBoardshallbecomposedoftheProvincialGovernorastheChairman,andtileDivisionSuperintendentofSchools,orinthecaseofprovinceswithmorethanoneschooldivision,theDivisionSuperintendentdesignatedbytheNationalCensusCoordinatingBoard,asViceChairman,theDistrictHighwayEngineer,orinthecaseofprovinces,whichhavetwoormorehighwayengineeringdistricts,theonethatmaybedesignatedbytheNationalCensusCoordinatingBoard,theProvincialCommanderofthePhilippineConstabulary,theProvincialDevelopmentOfficer,theProvincialAssessor,andtheProvincialAgriculturist,asmembers,withtheProvincialCensusOfficerastheExecutiveOfficer.
TheCityCensusBoardshallbecomposedoftheMunicipalMayor,aschairman,andtheDistrictSupervisor,theMunicipalAgriculturist,theStationCommander,theMunicipalTreasurer,andtheMunicipalDevelopmentOfficer,asmembers,withtheMunicipalCensusOfficer/CensusSupervisorastheExecutiveOfficer.
TheMunicipalCensusBoardshallbecomposedoftheMunicipalMayor,asChairman,andtheDistrictSupervisor,theMunicipalAgriculturist,theStationCommander,theMunicipalTreasurer,andtheMunicipalDevelopmentOfficer,asmembers,withtheMunicipalCensusOfficer/CensusSupervisorastheExecutiveOfficer.
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APPENDIXA
BATASPAMBANSABLC.72,continued
SECTION5.TheNationalCensusCoordinatingBoardandthelocalcensusboardsmaycalluponanyministry,bureau,office,agencyorinstrumentalityoftheGovernmentforanyassistanceintheperformanceoftheirduties.
SECTION6.ThefirstdayofMayofeveryregularcensusyearisherebydesignatedasthereferencedateforthecensus.Thecollectionofdatawillbebyenumerationandtherespondentshallbetheheadoranyresponsiblememberofthehousehold.
SECTION7.PublicschoolteachersshallbeemployedforenumerationworkandforsuchservicesshallbepaidanhonorariumasmaybedeterminedbytheNationalCensusCoordinatingBoardbutinnocasenotiessthantwohundred-fiftypesosandshallreceiveservicecreditsequivalenttothenumberofdaysrenderedincensuswork.OthergovernmentemployeeswhoseservicesareengagedforcensusworkshallbeentitledtosuchallowancesasshallbeprescribedbytheNationalCensusCoordinatingBoardpayablefromthecensusfunds.Thecensushereintakenatthebarangaylevelshallbecertifiedtobythecorrespondingbarangaycaptain.
SECTION8.Beforetheendoftheyear1980andofeverycensusthereafter,acountofthepopulationbyprovince,city,municipalityandbarangayshallbepublishedbyNationalCensusandStatisticsOffice.Thefinalpopulationcount,asdeterminedfrom.theprocessedcensusreturnsshallbeconsideredofficialforallpurposesuponproclamationbythePresident(PrimeMinister).
SECTlON9.DatagatheredpursuanttothisActshallnotbeusedasevidenceinanycourtorpublicofficefororagainstanyperson,exceptinacriminalcaseforviolationofSection10ofthisAct,norsuchdatashallbedivulgedtoanypersonexcepttoauthorizedemployeesoftheNationalCensusandStatisticsOffice,.actingintheperformanceoftheirduties;norshallsuchdatabepublishedintheformofsummariesorstatisticaltablesinwhichnoreferencetoanindividualshallappear.AnypersonviolatinganyprovisionofthisSectionshallbepunishedbyafinenotmorethanfivehundredpesosorbyimprisonmentofnotmorethansixmonths,orboth.
SECTION10.AnyrespondentasprovidedforinSection6whounjustifiablyrefusestofurnishtheinformationcalledforinthecensusquestionnaire,orknowinglycertifiesorgivesdataorinformationwhichshallprovetobemateriallyuntrueinanyparticular,shallbeguiltyofanoffenseunderthisActandshall,uponconviction,bepunishedbyafineofnotmorethanfivehundredpesosorbyimprisonmentofnotmorethanthreemonthsorboth.
SECTION11.TheamountnecessaryfortheholdingofcensusesshallbechargedtotheappropriationsavailableforthepurposeinthecorrespondingAppropriationsActs.
SECTION12.ThisActshalltakeeffectuponitsapproval.
Approved,June11,1980
(SGD.)FERDINANDE.MARCOS
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APPENDIXB
LISTOFUNPUBLISHEDTABLESPopulation
TABLE
U1Non-FilipinoResidentsbyAgeGroup,SexandCity/Municipality:2000
U2DisabledPersonsbyTypeofDisability,SexandCity/Municipality:2000
U3DisabledPersonsbyTypeofDisability,SexandAgeGroupUrban-Rural:2000
U4HouseholdPopulation5YearsOldandOverbyHighestEducationalAttainment,Sex,Age,andCity/Municipality:2000
U5HouseholdPopulation5YearsOldandOverbyHighestEducationalAttainment,Sex,AgeGroupandCity/Municipality,Urban-Rural:2000
U6HouseholdPopulation5YearsOldandOverbySchoolAttendanceDuringJune1999toMarch2000,Sex,AgeandCity/Municipality:2000.
U7HouseholdPopulation5YearsOldandOverbyHighestEducationalAttainment,Sex,TypeofSchool,AgeandCity/Municipality:2000
U8TotalPopulation5YearsOldandOverbyCongressionalDistrict,Sex,HighestEducationalAttainmentandAgeGroup:2000
U9HouseholdPopulation5YearsOldandOverbyAgeGroup,AbilitytoSpeakFilipinoandCity/Municipality:2000
U10HouseholdPopulation15YearsOldandOverbyAgeGroup,AbilitytoSpeakEnglishandCity/Municipality:2000
U11HouseholdPopulation15YearsOldandOverbyMajorOccupationGroup,Sex,HighestEducationalAttainmentandCityMunicipality:2000
U12TotalPopulationby"EthnicGroup,HighestEducationalAttainmentandCity/Municipality:2000
U13LanguageorDialectGenerallySpokenintheHouseholdbyCity/Municipality:2000
U14HouseholdPopulation10YearsOldandOverbySex,PlaceofPresentResidence10YearsAgoandCity/Municipality:2000
U15HouseholdHeadbySex,PlaceofPresentResidence,PlaceofResidence5YearsFromNowandCity/Municipality:2000
U16TotalPopulation10YearsOldandOverbyAgeGroup,Sex,MaritalStatusandCity/Municipality,Urban-Rural:2000
U17HouseholdPopulation10YearsOldandOverbyAgeGroupSex,MaritalStatusandCity/Municipality,Urban-Rural:2000
U18HouseholdPopulation5YearsOldandOverbySex,City/MunicipalityofPresentResidenceandPlaceofSchool,Urban-Rural:2000
U19HouseholdPopulation5YearsOldandOverbySex,City/MunicipalityofPresentResidenceandPlaceofResidence5YearsAgo,Urban-Rural:2000
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LISTOFUNPUBLISHEDTABLESPopulation(Continued)
U20HouseholdPopulation5YearsOldandOverbySex,Age,City/MunicipalityofPresentResidenceandPlaceofWork:2000
U21HouseholdPopulation5YearsOldandOverbySex,Age,City/MunicipalityofPresentResidenceandPlaceofSchool:2000
U22HouseholdPopulation5YearsOldandOverbySex,City/MunicipalityofPresentResidenceandPlaceofSchoolisOtherProvince,Urban-Rural:2000
U23HouseholdPopulation5YearsOldandOverbySex,City/MunicipalityofPresentResidenceandResidenceisOtherProvince5YearsAgo,Urban-Rural:2000
U24HouseholdPopulation5YearsOldandOverbySex,Age,City/MunicipalityofPresentResidenceandPlaceofWorkisOtherProvince:2000
U25HouseholdPopulation5YearsOldandOverbySex,Age,City/MunicipalityofPresentResidenceandPlaceofSchoolisOtherProvince:2000
U26HouseholdPopulationbyRelationshiptoHouseholdHeadandHouseholdSize,Urban-Rural:2000
U27GainfulWorkers15YearsOldandOverbyOccupationGroup(Major),IndustryGroup(Major),SexandCity/Municipality:2000
U28GainfulWorkers15YearsOldandOverbyOccupationGroup(Major),Sex,CiassofWorkerandCity/Municipality,Urban-Rural:2000
U29Non-gainfulWorkers15YearsOldandOverbyHighestEducationalAttainment,AgeGroup,SexandCityMuniCipality:2000
U30HouseholdPopulationbyReligiousAffiliation,SexandCityMunicipality:2000
U31'TotalPopulationbyReligiousAffiliationandCityMunicipality:2000
U32NumberofHouseholdsbyAgeGroup,SexofHouseholdHead,HouseholdSizeandCity/Municipality,Urban-Rural:2000
U33Ever-MarriedWomen15-49YearsOldbyAgeGroupandNumberofChildrenEverBornandCity/Municipality:2000
U34Ever-MarriedWomen15-49YearsOldbyAgeGroupAgeatFirstMarriageandCity/Municipality:2000
U35Ever-MarriedWomen15-49YearsOldbyHighestEducationalAttainment,NumberofChildrenEverBornandCity/Municipality:2000
U36Ever-MarriedWomen15-49YearsOldbyAgeGroup,NumberofChildrenLivingandCity/Municipality:2000
U37Ever-MarriedWomen15-49YearsOldbyAgeGroup,NumberofChildrenBornAliveDuringtheLast12Months,NumberofChildrenEverBornandCity/Municipality:2000
U38Ever-MarriedWomen15-49YearsOldbyAgeatFirstMarriage,NumberofChildrenBornAliveandCity/Municipality:2000
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APPENDIXC
LISTOFUNPUBLISHEDTABLESHousing
U1OccupantsbyTypeofBuilding,FuelUsedforLightingandCity/Municipality,Urban-Rural:2000
U2OccupantsbyTypeofBuilding,MainSourceofWaterforDrinkingandlorCookingandCityMunicipality,Urban-Rural:2000
U3OccupantsbyTypeofBuilding,MainSourceofWaterforLaundryand/orBathingandCityMunicipality,Urban-Rural:2000
U4OccupantsbyTypeofBuilding,KindofToiletFacilityBeingUsedandCity/Municipality,Urban-Rural:2000
U5HouseholdsbyTypeofBuilding,FuelUsedforLightingandCity/Municipality,Urban-Rural:2000
U6HouseholdsbyTypeofBuilding,MainSourceof",WaterforDrinkingand/orCookingandCity/Municipality,Urban-Rural:2000
U7HouseholdsbyTypeofBuilding,MainSourceofWaterforLaundryand/orBathingandCity/Municipality,Urban-Rural:2000
USHouseholdsbyTypeofBuilding,KindofToiletFacilityBeingUsedandCity/Municipality,Urban-Rural:2000
U9HouseholdsbyYearBuiltofBuilding,ConstructionMaterialsoftheRoofandOuterWallsandCity/Municipality:2000
U10CharacteristicsofHousingUnitswhichareVacant,OccasionallyUsedandOccupiedbyHouseholdsNotEligibleforEnumeration,Urban-Rural:2000
U11OccupiedHousingUnitsbyTypeofBuilding,MainSourceofWaterforDrinkingand/orCookingandCity/Municipality,Urban-Rural:2000
U12OccupiedHousingUnitsbyTypeofBuilding,MainSourceofWaterforLaundryand/orBathingandCity/Municipality,Urban-Rural:2000
U13OccupiedHousingUnitsbyTypeofBuilding,KindofToiletFacilityBeingUsedandCity/Municipality,Urban-Rural:2000
U14OccupiedHousingUnitsbyYearBuiltofBuilding,ConstructionMaterialsoftheRoofandOuterWallsandCity/Municipality:2000
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APPENDIXD
CPHFORM5-BARANGAYSCHEDULE
CPHFORM5RepublicofthePhilippinesNSCBApprovafNo.MAY1,2000NATIONALSTATISTICSOFFICENSO.9920-05
ManilaExpirt'ls.
December312000
2000CENSUSOFPOPUlATIONANDHOUSING
BARANGAYSCHEDULE (TOBEFILLEDUPBYTHETEAMSUPERVISOR)
Province-c- City/Municipality
BaTangay,: INSTRUCTIONS:EncircleIfOJYesor2forNo,orentertherequiredanswer:
,.Isyourbarangay,apartofthetown/cityproperorformerpoblacionofthemunicipality,or1Yeo2No poblacionlcitydistrict?
2.Doesithaveastreetpattern,Le.networ1<sofstreetsafatleastthree(3)streetsorr~ds7,Yeo2No3.Isthisb8rangayaccessible10thenationalhighway?Ityes,howmanykilometel'&awayisthe
1Yeo2No distancebetweenthenearestpointofthisbarangayandthenationalhighwayusingtheaccessroad?Km.
4.Inthebarangay,istherea-,Ye.2No a)town/cityhallorprovincialcapitol.
b)church,chapelormosqUewithreligioussarvlceatleastonceamonth?1Ye,2No0)publicpfa~orparkfurrecreation?,Yeo2Nod)cemetery?1Yeo2Noe)marketplaceorbuildingwheretradingaClivitiesarecarriedonatleastonceaweek?
1Yeo2No Qschool1Ya.2No ,elementarv?
2.highscl1oo1?1Ya,2N,3.college/university?.,Yeo2No
g)publiclibrary?1Yeo2Noh)hospital?,Yeo2NoI)puericulturecenterlbarangayhealthcenter?,Va,2NoiIbarangayhall?1Ye.2Nok)housingprojects(governmentorprivate)?,Ya,2NoI)newspapercirculation?1Ya,2Nom)telephone?1Yeo2No0)telegraph?,Ya,2No0)postalservice?,Ye,2Nop)communitywaterworkssystem?1Ye,2Noq)presenceofelectricpower?1Ye,2No
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5.HowdomostofthehouseholdsInthisbarangaygenerallydisposeoftheirwastewaterfrom1Septictankwashingclothes,takingabath,dishwashing,washingcar,atc.2Opencenal/riverlses
(Encircleonlyonecode)3CitylMun;cipal
seweragesystem4Walertreatment
facility5Surroundings
6.Howmanyofthefollowingtypesofestablishmentsarepresentinthebarangay?(IF10ORMORE,ENTER10)
'jWholesalestore,departmentstore,bazaar,hardwareslore,drugstore,sari-saristore,andotherstofewithcurrentmerchandfseworthP6COormore;gasolinestalion
bjMSflufacturingestablishmentslikericeorcommill,tailorOTdressshoporshoefactory,furniturefactory,blacksmithshopetc.
c)Autorepairshop,vulcanizingshop,otherrepairshops.
djRestaurants,cafeteria,orrefreshmentparlorexcludingtemporaryrestaurants,cafeteria,orrefreshmentparlor;baautyparlor;barberShOp;industryshop;funeralparlor;endotherpersonalservicesestablishments.
ejHotel,dormitoryandotherlodgingplaces.
nRecreationalestablishmentslikethealerormoviehouse,nightclub,cabaret,bar,beergarden,billiardhall,bowlingalley,poOlroom,etc.
9)Bankinginstitution,pawnshop,financinglinvestmentorinsurancecompanyoragency,etc.
7.Dofarmers,farmlaborers,fist1erman,loggersandforestproductgatherersconstituteone-hal'1Ves2Noormoreoftheworkingpopulation10yearsoldandover?
B.Whatistheestimatedlandarel;linhectaresoftt1ebarangay?h,
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