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1990 Censu\' oJ'Population and Housing

Report No. 2-54M: Population by Barangay

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Manila

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Citation:

National Statistics Office. 1990 Census of Population and Housing,Report NO.2-54M (Malabon), Population by Barangay. Manila,December 1990.

ISSN 0117-1453

ISBN 971-562-053-1

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National Statistical Coordination Board

NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE

PRESIDENT CORAZON C. AQUINO

Tomas P.AfricaAdministrator

Nella R. MarquezDe~uty Administrator

HER EXCELLENCY

Republic of the Philippines

Office of the President

Honorable Cayetano w. PaderangaChairman

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FOREWORD

Batas Pambansa Big. 72 requires that a census of population be conducted every tenyears. On this basis, the 1990 Census of Population and Housing was undertaken by theNational Statistics Office. Pursuant to the same legislative act, the President of the Philippines,through Proclamation No. bee dated B.B~lAl'RY Il- ,19'j1 declared the results of thecensus as presented in this report official for all purposes.

The resull~ of the census are strategically used by many sectors. The size of populationdetermines the number of representation in the House of Representatives by congressionaldistricts. It is also the basis for redrawing congressional boundaries; for determining allocationof revenues for harangays, cities and municipalities; for creating and classifying variousadministrative geographic units; and, for many other political and administrative purposes.

To planners and government executives, the results of the census provide the basicinformation needed to effect an efticient and judicious allocation of government resources andservices. To the general puhlic, statistics from the census provide an understanding of thedemographic, social, and economic characteristics of .the Filipino people, knowledge which canhelp them chart their own destiny.

This report is one of many tlmt will be prepared to disseminate the results of the 1990Census of Population and I-lousing. In this report, which is puhlished by province, the finalcount of the population and households for the province by city, municipality and barangay arepresented.

The 1990 census would not have been successful had it not been for the servicesrendered hy various entities, both private and public, and the cooperation of the generalpopulace. To them the National Statistics Office extends its deep appreciation for theirsupport in this most important undertaking. More specifically, the valuable assistance orcontribution of the following is acknowledged:

• Department of Education, Culture and Sports for the involvement of over 55,000puhlic school teachers who served as enumerators and supervisors;

• Department of Social Welfare and Development for the enumeration of thehomeless population;

Department of Foreign Affairs for coordinating the enumeration of embassies,consulates and missions abroad;

Department of National Defense for facilitating the enumeration of military campsand provision of transport facilities;

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• the other members of the National Statistical Coordination Board for lending out. their logistics during the field enumeration phases;

• the members of the Provincial and City/Municipal Census Boards., chaired hy thegovernors and mayors, respectively, for assisting in the field operations;

• the harangay captains for soliciting the cooperation of their constituents and forcertifying that a census has heen condu.cted in their area;

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• the print and hroadcast media for the generous and wholehearted communicationsupport;

• the church leaders who endorsed the project to their laity from the pulpit;

• and most of all, the over 10 millioil individuals for serving as respondents in thecensus interviews, for their unwavering support on the decennial census taking.

December 1990Manila

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MALACANANGMANILA

PROCLAMATION NO. JJl

DECLARING AS OFFICIAL THE 1990 POPULATION COUNT OF THEPHILIPPINES BY PROVINCE, CI1Y, MUNICIPALI1Y AND BARANGAY

CONDUCTED BYTHE NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE

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EXPLANATORY TEXT

Introduction

In May 1990, the National Statistics Office conducted the 1990 Census of Populationand Housing (CPH). This nationwide undertaking is the 9th population census and 3rdhousing census conducted in this century.

Like the 1980 census, the 1990 CPH is designed to take an inventory of the totalpopulation and housing units in the Philippines and to collect information about thcircharacteristics. The census of population is the source of information on the size anddistribution of the population as well as information about the demographic, social, economicand cultural characteristics. The census of housing, on the other hand, provides informationon the supply of housing units, their structural characteristics and facilities which have bearingon the maintenance of privacy, health and the development of normal family living conditions.These information are vital for making rational plans and programs for development.

For purposes of this report, only the 1990 Census of Population results will bepresented. This is pursuant to the provision of Batas Pambansa Bilang 72 wherein a final countof the population at the barangay level must be submitted to the President of the Philippines,for proclamation, before the end of the census year.

Authority for Conducting the 1990 Census

Under Commonwealth Act No. 591, the Bureau of the Census and Statistics (nowNational Statistics Office) is authorized "to prepare for and undertake all censuses ofpopulation, agriculture, industry and commerce."

Batas Pambansa BIg. 72, which was passed on June 11, 1980, further accorded theNational Statistics Office the authority to conduct population censuses every ten yearsbeginning in 1980 without prejudice to the undertaking of special censuses on agriculture,industry, commerce, housing and other sectors as may be approved by the National Economicand Development Authority.

More recently, Executive Order No. 121, otherwise known as the Reorganization Actof the Philippine Statistical System, which was passed on January 30, 1987, declared that theNSO shall be the major statistical agency responsible for generating general purpose statisticsand for undertaking such censuses and surveys as may be designated by the National StatisticalCoordination Board (NSCB).

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It may be mentioned that Presidential Proclamation No. 497 declares 1990 as a NationalCensus Year and calls upon all heads of departments of the government and itsinstrumentalities to give their support and cooperation in the census undertaking.

Census Boards

Aside from the authority to conduct censuses every ten years, Batas Pambansa BIg. 72created the National Census Coordinating Board (NCCB) to supervise, coordinate and issuesuch rules and regulations, as may he necessary, for the successful conduct of the census.Provincial, City and Municipal Census Boards were also created to assist at the subnationallevel in the conduct of the population census.

Executive Order No. 121 has created the National Statistical Coordination Board(NSCB) to oversee all statistical activities in the Philippine Statistical Systems and thereforehas taken over the functions of the NCCB. However, the NSO remains to be the implementingagency of the Census.

A systematized involvement of government agencies and instrumentalities was madepossihle largely through the concerted efforts of the members of the National StatisticalCoordination Board (NSCB) and the Provincial, City and Municipal Census Boards.

The NSCB is composed of the Director General of the National Economic andDevelopment Authority as chairman, the undersecretary of the Department of Budget as vice-chairman, a representative from the remaining departments with the rank of undersecretary,Deputy Governor of the Central Bank, Administrator of NSO, Executive Director of theStatistical Research and Training Center, Secretary General of the NSCB, and a representativefrom the private sector, as members. For purposes of the 1990 Census of Population andHousing, the Administrator of NSO is the Executive Director of NSCB.

At the local government levcl, Provincial and City/Municipal Census Boards werecreated. The Provincial Governor was the chairman of the Provincial Census Board with theDivision Superintendent as vice chairman, the District Highway Engineer, the ProvincialCommander of the Philippine Constabulary, the Local Government Operations Officer, theProvincial Ab1J"iculturalOfficer, the Provincial A~sessor, as members, with the Provincial CensusOfficer of the NSO as the Executive Officer.

The City/Municipal Board is composed of the City/Municipal Mayor as chairman, theDistrict Supervisor, the City/Municipal Agricultural Officer, City/Municipal GovernmentOfficer, the Municipal Treasurer/City Assessor as memhers, with the City/Municipal CensusOfficer as Executive Officer.

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Place Where Enumerated

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The gathering of population and housing data was performed by census enumerators.through house-tn-house visits and interview of the head of each household on population itemsand housing accommodation. Special meas were enumerated by requesting the respondentsto fill up a questionnaire following a set of printed instructions. Special areas includeinstitutions such as hospitals, sanitaria, penitentiary, military camps, convents, seminaries, etc.,and exclusive villages/subdivisions.

All persons were enumerated in their usual place of residence, which is the geographicplace where the enumerated person usually resides.

Content and Coverage of this Publication

In this publication, the population counts by province, city/municipality and barangayme given.

Each report is published either by province, sub-province or highly urbanized city. Inaddition, reports for NCR are printed by city and municipality. To facilitate access to thesereports, an alphanumeric code is provided for each report. This system will be used in theother reports on the 1990 CPI-] to be published for each provincial subdivision.

Report NO.2 (National Summary) contains four tables, two of which give the rank andannual intercensal growth rates between 19fmand 1990. TIle total population also includes thehomeless population and Filipino nationals working in Philippine embassies, consulates andmissions abroad.

Definition of Terms and CO'lcepts

Barallgay

A barangay is the smallest political unit in the country and generally its enumeration isassigned to one enumerator. For enumeration purposes, a large barangay is usually split intoparts and each part is called an enumeration area.

For purposes of the 1990 Census of Population and Housing, the official list of baran-gays of the Department of Local Government, as of January 1, 1990 with periodic updates, wasused as the basis.

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Enumeration Area

An enumeration area (EA) is a delineated area assigned to one enumerator, usuallyconsisting of ahout 350 households. A harangay or part of a harangay may have beendesignated as an enumeration area.

USlIol Place of Residence

This term refers to the geographic place (street, barangay, municipality or province)where the enumerated person usually resides. As a rule, it is the place where he sleeps mostof the time; hence, it may he the same as or different from the place where he was found atthe time of the census.

Houselwld

A household is a social unit consisting of a person living alone or a group of personswho

1. sleep in the same housing unit; and2. have a common arrangement for the preparation and consumption of food.

In most cases, a household consists of persons who are related by kinship ties, likeparents and their children. In some instances, several generations of familial ties arerepresented in one household while, still in others, even more distant relatives are membersof the household.

Household helpers, hoarders, ,lI1d non-relatives are considered as members of thehousehold provided they sleep in the S,lme housing unit and have common arrangement forthe preparation and consumption of food and do not usually go home to their family at leastonce a week.

A person who shares a housing unit with a household but separately cooks his meals orconsumes his food elsewhere is not considered a member of the household he shares thehousing unit with. That person is listed as a separate household.

Estimated Population

A barangay is provided with an estimated population if a certain portion was notenumerated during the nationwide operations due to critical peace and order conditions.

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Resillel/ts Temporarily Evacl/ated

These are barangays where all or most residents temporarily evacuated at the time ofthe census. The movement of residents from the area may be due to worsening peace andorder conditions or natural calamity.

Displ/ted Baral/gay

A disputed barangay refers to those areas which are being claimed by two or morebarangays, municipalities, cities or provinces.

For purposes of this report, the population of a disputed barangay is included in thecount of the barangay, municipality, city or province where it was enumerated.

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City and Barangay

MALARONAcaciaBaritanBayan-bayananCatmonConcepcionDampalitFloresHulong DuhatIbabaLongosMaysiloMuzonNiuganPanghuloPotreroSan AgustinSanlolanTanong (Pob.)TinajerosTonsuyaTugatog

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Householdsby City and Barangay: As or May I, 1990

Total Household Number orPopulation Population Honseholds

278,380 278,161 58,0518,294 8,284 1,7169,891 9,891 2,0327,133 7,133 1,48911,225 11,225 2,34111,244 11,244 2,2909,995 9,982 2,2033,975 3,973 83610,506 10,506 2,2908,769 8,769 1,955

31,083 31,083 6,1468,507 8,487 1,7564,599 4,599 1,0214,869 4,832 1,1049,272 9,272 1,969

40,870 40,841 8,5448,997 8,997 1,8669,553 9,505 2,09713,062 13,042 2,79717,570 17,532 3,70424,391 24,389 4,88024,575 24,575 5,015

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Census plJhlkuu~ns may b.~oiJ:aineti from the Publicationsand Information UivisiC''l of the National Statistics Office(NSO) at R Magsaysay Blvd., Sta. Mesa, Manila or from

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any NSO provincial/regional office.