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2010 Census of Population and Housing
Republic of the Philippines
National Statistics Office Manila
Report No. 2B Population and Household Characteristics (Sample Variables) LAPU-LAPU CITY
ISSN 0117-1453
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LAPU-LAPU
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CITATION: National Statistics Office, 2010 Census of Population and Housing, Report No. 2B – Population and Household Characteristics (Sample Variables), Lapu-Lapu City, February 2014 ISSN 0117-1453
2010 Census of Population and Housing Report No. 2B Population and Household Characteristics (Sample Variables)
LAPU-LAPU CITY
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
HIS EXCELLENCY
PRESIDENT BENIGNO S. AQUINO III
NATIONAL ECONOMIC AND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
Honorable Arsenio M. Balisacan Socioeconomic Planning Secretary
NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE
Carmelita N. Ericta Administrator
Paula Monina G. Collado
Deputy Administrator
Socorro D. Abejo Director III, Household Statistics Department
ISSN 0117-1453
FOREWORD
The final report on the characteristics of the population and housing based the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (CPH) are divided into two parts. The first part is the 2010 CPH Report No. 2A (Non-Sample Variables). Report No. 2A shows the demographic and housing statistics that were generated based on the data items collected from all households using CPH Form 2 (Common Household Questionnaire) and CPH Form 3 (Sample Household Questionnaire). It provides data on the characteristics of the population and their housing units at the national, regional, provincial, and city/municipality levels.
The second part is the 2010 CPH Report No. 2B. This report contains
population and household statistics generated based on 20-percent sample households enumerated using CPH Form 3 only. The data in this report are presented at the national, provincial, and city/municipality levels.
The NSO extends its deep appreciation for the support of the Department
of Education whose personnel served as enumerators and supervisors during field enumeration. We are also thankful to the NSO personnel who served as census supervisors and to the hired personnel who served as census enumerators and supervisors. We acknowledge the dedication and hardwork they demonstrated throughout the enumeration period. Finally, we extend our gratitude to the general populace for their cooperation in this important undertaking. CARMELITA N. ERICTA
Interim National Statistician Manila, Philippines February 2014
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword iii List of Abbreviations and Acronyms viii Explanatory Text Introduction xi Authority to Conduct the 2010 CPH xi Objectives of the 2010 CPH xii Coverage xiii Scope xiii Refererence Date and Time xiv Method of Enumeration xiv Selection of Sample Households xv Estimation Procedure xvi A Computation of Basic Household Weight xvi B Adjusted Household Weight xvii C Computation of Person Weight xviii D Limitations of the Household Weight and Person Weight xix Lapu-Lapu City: Highlights on Population and Household Characteristics xli List of Tables Population Statistics 1 Total Household Population by Five-Year Age Group, Sex, and
City/Municipality: 2010 3
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2 Literacy of Household Population 10 Years Old and Over by Age Group, Sex, and City/Municipality: 2010
4
3 Household Population 5 to 24 Years Old Who Were Attending
School at Anytime from June 2009 to March 2010 by Sex, City/Municipality of Residence, and Place of School
5
4 Gainful Workers 15 Years Old and Over by Major Occupation
Group, Age Group, Sex, and City/Municipality: 2010 6
5 Gainful Workers 15 Years Old and Over by Sex, City/Municipality
of Residence, and Place of Work 8
6 Gainful Workers 15 Years Old and Over by Major Business or
Industry Group, Age Group, Sex, and City/Municipality: 2010 9
7 Gainful Workers 15 Years Old and Over by Class of Worker, Age
Group, Sex, and City/Municipality: 2010 13
8 Ever-Married Women Aged 15-49 Years by Age Group, Number
of Children Ever Born Alive, and City/Municipality: 2010 15
9 Ever-Married Women Aged 15-49 Years by Age Group, Number
of Children Living, and City/Municipality: 2010 16
10 Ever-Married Women Aged 15-49 Years by Age Group, Number
of Children Born Alive from May 1, 2009 to April 30, 2010, and City/Municipality: 2010
17
11 Ever-Married Women Aged 15-49 Years by Age Group, Age at
First Marriage, and City/Municipality: 2010 18
Household Statistics 1 Total Number of Households by City/Municipality: 2010 21 2 Households by Kind of Fuel for Lighting and City/Municipality:
2010 22
3 Households by Kind of Fuel for Cooking and City/Municipality:
2010 23
4 Households by Main Source of Water Supply for Drinking and
City/Municipality: 2010 24
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5 Households by Main Source of Water Supply for Cooking and City/Municipality: 2010
25
6 Households by Main Source of Water Supply for Laundry/Bathing
and City/Municipality: 2010 26
7 Households by Usual Manner of Garbage Disposal and
City/Municipality: 2010 27
8 Households by Kind of Toilet Facility and City/Municipality: 2010 28 9 Households Reporting Presence of Household
Conveniences/Devices At Home by City/Municipality: 2010 29
10 Households with Internet Access by City/Municipality: 2010 30 11 Households Reporting Land Ownership by City/Municipality: 2010 31 12 Households by Place They Intend to Reside Five Years From the
Time of the Census by City/Municipality of Residence at the Time of the Census: 2010
32
13 Number of Households by Language Generally Spoken at Home
and City/Municipality: 2010 33
14 Households in Occupied Housing Units by Tenure Status of
Housing Unit and City/Municipality: 2010 34
15 Owner-Households in Occupied Housing Units by Mode of
Acquisition of Housing Unit and City/Municipality: 2010 35
16 Owner-Households Who Had Purchased Their Housing Units by
Source of Financing of the Housing Unit and City/Municipality: 2010
36
17 Renter-Households in Occupied Housing Units by Monthly Rental
of the Housing Unit and City/Municipality: 2010 37
Appendix A CPH Form 3 – Sample Household Questionnaire A-1
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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS
CA No. 591 Commonwealth Act No. 591 CPH Census of Population and Housing DILG Department of Interior and Local Government EA Enumeration Area EO No. 121 Executive Order No. 121 ILQ Institutional Living Quarter LGU Local Government Unit NEDA National Economic and Development Authority NSCB National Statistical Coordination Board NSO National Statistics Office PSGC Philippine Standard Geographic Code PSCED Philippine Standard Classification of Education PSIC Philippine Standard Industrial Classification PSOC Philippine Standard Occupational Classification SAQ Self-Administered Questionnaire
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Table 2 Household Population 5 to 24 Years Old Who Were Attending School at Anytime from June 2009 to March 2010 by Sex:
Lapu-Lapu City
Decennial Census Sex
Percent attending
school 2000 Both Sexes 54.4 Male 57.1 Female 52.0 2010 Both Sexes 61.5
Male 62.8 Female 60.1
Table 1
Literacy Rate of Household Population 10 Years Old and Over by Sex: Lapu-Lapu City, 2010 and 2000
Decennial Census Sex Literacy Rate
2000 Both Sexes 95.5 Male 95.5 Female 95.5 2010 Both Sexes 99.0 Male 99.0 Female 99.1
LAPU-LAPU CITY Highlights on Population and Household Characteristics Literacy rate of Lapu-Lapu City was recorded at 99.0 percent According to the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (CPH), there were approximately 269 thousand persons aged 10 years or older in Lapu-Lapu City in 2010. They comprised 76.8 percent of the 350 thousand household population in the city. Among the population 10 years old and over, 266 thousand persons or 99.0 percent were literate. In comparison, in the 2000 CPH, the literacy rate was recorded at 95.5 percent. In the 2000 CPH and 2010 CPH, a person is considered literate if he/she is able to read and write a simple message in any language or dialect. The literacy rate among females aged 10 years and over in 2010 was 99.1 percent. This is slightly higher than the literacy rate for males of the same age which was 99.0 percent. School attendance was higher among males than females The city had a total of 146 thousand persons aged 5 to 24 years. This population group comprised 41.7 percent of the 350 thousand household population in Lapu-Lapu City. Of the household population 5 to 24 years old, 90 thousand persons or 61.5 percent attended school at anytime from June 2009 to March 2010. Males comprised 50.4 percent of those who attended school at anytime during the said school year.
School attendance was higher among males than females. Among males aged 5 to 24 years old, 62.8 percent attended school during the school year 2009-2010. In comparison, 60.1 percent of all females aged 5 to 24 years old attended school in the same school year.
Among those who attended school, 7.6 percent went to school located outside the city or municipality where they were residing at the time of the census. The rest attended schools located within the city or municipality of their residence. Six in every 10 persons who engaged in a gainful activity were males In Lapu-Lapu City, 54.9 percent of the 234 thousand household population 15 years old and over were engaged in a gainful activity during the past 12 months preceding the census. Males comprised 62.2
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Highlights
Table 3 Ever-Married Women 15 to 49 Years,
Number of Children Ever Born Alive To These Women, and Mean Children Ever Born:
Lapu-Lapu City, 2010
Age Group of Women
Number of Ever-
Married Women
Total Number of
Children Ever Born
Mean Children
Ever Born
Total 62,091 150,917 2.4 15-19 1,188 697 0.6 20-24 7,456 8,232 1.1 25-29 12,413 20,809 1.7 30-34 13,815 31,053 2.2 35-39 11,225 33,057 2.9 40-44 8,895 30,914 3.5 45-49 7,099 26,155 3.7
percent of the population who were engaged in a gainful activity while females accounted for 37.8 percent. Among the various major occupation groups, plant and machine operators and assemblers comprised the largest group. There were 23.6 percent of persons with a gainful activity who belonged to this occupation group. Trade and related workers made up the second largest group with 19.4 percent share of the total number of persons with a gainful activity. Laborers and unskilled workers made up the third largest group with 16.5 percent share. Three in 10 persons with a gainful activity were in the manufacturing industry Persons with a gainful activity in manufacturing industry comprised 29.8 percent of the total persons aged 15 years old and over with a gainful activity. Those in the wholesale and retail trade; and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles accounted for 14.9 percent, and those in transportation and storage industry made up 12.2 percent. Seven in 10 persons with a gainful activity worked for private business/enterprise/farm Seventy-two percent of the population with a gainful activity worked for private business/enterprise/farm, 16.4 percent worked as self-employed without any paid employee, and 5.6 percent worked for government/government corporation. The rest worked for private household (domestic services) (4.6 percent), employer in own farm or business (0.7 percent), and worked with or without any pay in own family-operated farm or business (0.3 percent). Thirteen percent of persons with a gainful activity worked outside their city or municipality of residence Persons with a gainful activity during the 12 months preceding the census who worked outside their city or municipality of residence accounted for 13.5 percent of the total population with a gainful activity during the same period. The place of work for the majority (86.2 percent) was within the city or municipality where they resided at the time of the census. Ever-married women aged 45 to 49 had an average of 3.7 children Lapu-Lapu City had about 62 thousand ever-married women (EMW) aged 15 to 49 years according to the 2010 CPH. These women have borne 2.4 children each, on average. As expected, EMW above 40 years of age had much higher mean children ever born (CEB) than younger women. Women in Lapu-Lapu City would have 3.7 children, on average, by the time they reach the end of their childbearing. Children ever born alive to EMW aged 15 to 49 years as of 2010 included children born alive but no longer surviving, children still living who may be residing with the household or living elsewhere at the time of the census. The count of the CEB included those born to women during their present marriage, during their previous marriage, and those born outside of marriage.
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Table 4
Median Age at First Marriage of Women Aged 15 to 49 Years by Age Group:
Lapu-Lapu City, 2010
Age Group of Women Median Age at First Marriage
(in years) Total 22.3 15-19 18.0 20-24 20.4 25-29 22.6 30-34 23.4 35-39 23.3 40-44 22.8 45-49 22.7
Median age at first marriage among ever-married women aged 15 to 49 years was 22.3 years The median age at first marriage for women of child-bearing age (15 to 49 years old) in the city was 22.3 years. The age at first marriage is the age when the woman first got married or lived in a consensual union. By age group, the median age at first marriage for women aged 15 to 19 years was 18.0 years while for women aged 20 to 24 years, it was 20.4 years. The median age for women aged 25 to 29 years (22.6 years) is lower than for women aged 30 to 34 years (23.4 years). Women in older age groups, that is, 35 to 39 years, 40 to 44 years, and 45 to 49 years had their first marriage when they were 23.3 years, 22.8 years, and 22.7 years, respectively, on average. Nine in 10 households used electricity for lighting In 2010, the city had a total of 81 thousand households. Of these households, 91.7 percent or 74 thousand households used electricity for lighting. Kerosene was used for lighting by 7.0 percent of the households. The other 0.6 percent of the total households used liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and oil for lighting. Wood was popularly used for cooking Wood was the fuel used most of the time for cooking by 43.3 percent of the total households in Lapu-Lapu City. LPG was the second most commonly used fuel for cooking with 39.6 percent of the total households using it. Other types of fuel used most often by the rest of the households were charcoal (6.5 percent), kerosene (5.1 percent), electricity (5.0 percent), and other fuels (0.5 percent).
Table 5 Fuel Mainly Used for Lighting and Cooking by Households:
Lapu-Lapu City, 2010
Type of Fuel Number of
Households (in hundreds)
Percent Distribution
of Households Total Number of Households 809 100.0 Fuel for Lighting
Electricity 742 91.7 Kerosene (gaas) 57 7.0 Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) 4 0.5 Oil (vegetable, animal, and others) * - Others 3 0.4 None 2 0.2
Fuel for Cooking
Electricity 41 5.0 Kerosene (gaas) 41 5.1 Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) 320 39.6 Charcoal 53 6.5 Wood 350 43.3 Others 4 0.5 None * -
Note: * means less than a hundred; – means less than 0.1 percent
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Highlights
The popular source of water for drinking was bottled water In 2010, the main source of water for drinking in the city was bottled water as reported by 66.9 percent of the total households. Community water sytem was the second most popular source of water for drinking (12.4 percent of the total households). Households using their own faucet which is connected to a community water system comprised 6.9 percent of the total households. Those using a shared faucet connected to a community water system was accounted for 5.5 percent. The rest of the households reported their main source of water for drinking as follows: shared, tubed/piped deep well (8.3 percent); dug well (3.5 percent); own use, tubed/piped deep well (2.3 percent); peddler (2.0 percent); tubed/piped shallow well (2.0 percent); protected spring (1.3 percent); and lake, river, rain, and others (0.5 percent). For cooking, the community water system was used mainly by 40.4 percent of the total households in the city. The majority of these households were using their own faucet, which was not shared with another household (24.9 percent of the total households). The other 15.5 percent were using shared faucet. For the rest of the households, the main source of water for cooking were as follows: shared, tubed/piped deep well (25.3 percent); dug well (11.2 percent); own use, tubed/piped deep well (9.7 percent); tubed/piped shallow well (6.5 percent); bottled water and peddler (2.5 percent each); lake, river, rain, and others (0.5 percent); and protected spring (0.2 percent). For laundry/bathing, one in every three households (37.3 percent) reported the community water system as their source of water. The rest of the households reported shared, tubed/piped deep well (26.9 percent), dug well (13.3 percent), own use, tubed/piped deep well (11.1 percent), tubed/piped shallow well (7.1 percent), peddler (1.9 percent), lake, river, rain, and others (1.1 percent), and protected spring (0.2 percent). Garbage disposal by half of the total households was by garbage truck collection Households were asked about how they usually dispose their kitchen garbage such as leftover food, peeling of fruits and vegetables, fish and chicken entrails. In Lapu-Lapu City, 50.1 percent of the 81 thousand households disposed garbage through garbage truck collection. There were 29.6 percent of the households who burned their garbage, 16.1 percent dumped their garbage in pit but not burned, 1.6 percent allowed their garbage to compost, 1.1 percent buried their garbage, 0.9 percent disposed garbage through other means (such as throwing them in esteros, vacant lots, rivers, and others), and 0.7 percent used garbage as feeds for animals.
Table 6 Main Source of Water Supply for Drinking, Cooking,
and Laundry/Bathing of Households: Lapu-Lapu City, 2010
Main Source of Water Supply Drinking Cooking Laundry/ Bathing
TOTAL 100.0 100.0 100.0
Own use faucet community water system 6.9 24.9 23.7 Shared faucet community water system 5.5 15.5 13.6 Own use tubed/piped deep well 2.3 9.7 11.1 Shared tubed/piped deep well 8.3 25.3 26.9 Tubed/piped shallow well 2.0 6.5 7.1 Dug well 3.5 11.2 13.3 Protected spring 1.3 0.2 0.2 Unprotected spring - 0.0 - Lake, river, rain, and others 0.4 0.5 1.1 Peddler 2.0 2.5 1.9 Bottled water 66.9 2.5 0.0 Others 0.8 1.2 1.2
Note: - means less than 0.1 percent
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Highlights
Nine in 10 households had a sanitary toilet Nearly nine in 10 or 86.2 percent of the households in Lapu-Lapu City had sanitary toilets. Sanitary toilet refers to flush toilet, either owned or shared, and closed pit type of toilet facility. The rest of the households used open pit (4.2 percent) and other types of toilet facility (0.9 percent) while 8.7 percent reported to have no toilet facility. Eight in every 10 households had television set In 2010 CPH, households were asked if they had household conveniences/devices in working conditiion. There were 92.9 percent (or 75 thousand) of the households in Lapu-Lapu City who reported to have at least one type of household convenience/device. Of the total households, 80.3 percent had television set. There were 79.7 percent who had cellular phone, 62.5 percent had CD/DVD/VCD player, 61.4 percent had radio/radio cassette, 42.8 percent had refrigerator/freezer, 34.4 percent had component/stereo set, 30.2 percent had cooking range, 21.2 percent had washing machine, 18.3 percent had motorcycle/tricycle, 18.2 percent had personal computer, 15.1 percent had landline/wireless telephone, 10.0 percent had car/jeep/van, and 2.6 percent had motorized boat/banca. Two in every three households in the city had an internet access Data on the household’s internet access was collected for the first time in the 2010 CPH. Households were asked whether they have access to internet at home and/or from elsewhere. An internet access elsewhere refers to the internet access of any member of the household in the office, school, internet café, among others.
Table 7 Household Conveniences Owned by Households:
Lapu-Lapu City, 2010
Household Convenience/Device Number of
Households (in hundreds)
Percent of Total
Households Total Number of Households 809 100.0 Households with at least one household convenience/device
752 92.9
Radio/Radio Cassette 497 61.4 Television Set 650 80.3 CD/DVD/VCD Player 505 62.5 Component/Stereo Set 279 34.4 Landline/Wireless Telephone 122 15.1 Cellular phone 645 79.7 Personal Computer 147 18.2 Refrigerator/Freezer 347 42.8 Cooking Range 244 30.2 Washing Machine 172 21.2 Car/Jeep/Van 81 10.0 Motorcycle/Tricycle 148 18.3 Motorized Boat/Banca 21 2.6
Households without any household convenience/device
57 7.1
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Highlights
In Lapu-Lapu City, only 15.8 percent of households had internet access at home. Households with internet access from elsewhere comprised 61.2 percent of the total households. Overall, households who had internet access from home and/or from elsewhere made up 64.5 percent of the total households. Thirteen percent of the households owned residential lands other than the lot they occupy In Lapu-Lapu City, only 0.3 percent owned agricultural lands acquired through CARP, as agrarian reform beneficiaries. Households who owned agricultural lands acquired through other means comprised 6.3 percent. Households who owned residential lands other than the lot they occupy accounted for 13.3 percent. Those who owned other types of land comprised 1.6 percent. Overall, there were 15 thousand households comprising 18.3 percent of the total households in the city who owned a residential land other than the land they occupy, agricultural land or any other type of land. Sixteen percent of the households reported languages other than Cebuano as their language spoken at home Of the total number of households in Lapu-Lapu City in 2010, 83.9 percent reported Cebuano as the language generally spoken at home. The rest of the households were reported to speak these languages: Bisaya/Binisaya (14.5 percent), Tagalog (0.6 percent), Maranao, Hiligaynon/Ilonggo, and American/English (0.2 percent each), Boholano (0.1 percent), and others. Seven in 10 households lived in housing units they owned or amortized In 2010, the city had 72.7 percent of the total 81 thousand households who owned or amortized the housing unit they occupied. The corresponding figure in 2000 was 70.2 percent of the total 44 thousand households. Moreover, 7.3 percent of the households were occupying their housing units rent-free but with consent of the owner while 1.1 percent were occupying housing units rent-free but without consent of the owner. The remaining 15.6 percent of the households or about 12,600 households in the city rented the housing units they occupied. Households with monthly rental of P500 or less accounted for 10.0 percent of the total households who rented the housing units they occupied. Households with monthly rental ranging from P501 to P1,000 made up 28.0 percent. Households with monthly rental from P1,001 o P1,500 comprised 27.6 percent, households with monthly rental from P1,501 o P2,000 accounted for 11.8 percent, households with monthly rental from P2,001 to P4,000 made up 14.2 percent, and households with monthly rental from P4,001 to P6,000 had 4.4 percent share. The rest of the households rented their housing units at more than P6,000 per month. Two in every three households purchased the housing unit they occupied Among the 59 thousand households who owned or amortized the housing unit they occupied, 65.4 percent reported that their housing unit was purchased, 24.1 percent reported that it was inherited, 1.4 percent reported their housing unit was received as a gift, and 0.5 percent reported that it was acquired as a company benefit. Of those households who purchased their housing unit, 85.5 percent used their own resources or interest-free loans from relatives/friends in purchasing it. The rest of the households purchased their housing unit with government assistance through NHA, Pag-ibig, GSIS, SSS, DBP, and others (10.8 percent); loan with interest from private persons (3.4 percent); employer assistance (2.6 percent); private banks, foundations, cooperatives (2.2 percent); and others.
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POPULATION STATISTICS
2010 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
LAPU-LAPU CITY
Table 1. Total Household Population by Five-Year Age Group, Sex, and City/Municipality: 2010 (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
Five-Year Age Group and City/Municipality Total Household Population Both Sexes Male Female
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) Total 350,422 172,814 177,608 0-4 41,755 21,597 20,158 5-9 39,593 20,475 19,118 10-14 34,734 17,873 16,861 15-19 34,916 16,517 18,399 20-24 36,810 17,168 19,642 25-29 34,980 16,974 18,006 30-34 31,768 15,333 16,435 35-39 25,133 12,587 12,546 40-44 19,828 10,083 9,745 45-49 15,338 7,661 7,677 50-54 11,784 5,926 5,858 55-59 8,693 4,215 4,478 60-64 6,069 2,763 3,306 65 and over 9,021 3,642 5,379
Source: National Statistics Office, 2010 Census of Population and Housing
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Table 2. Literacy of Household Population 10 Years Old and Over by Age Group, Sex, and City/Municipality: 2010 (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
Age Group and City/Municipality
Household Population 10 Years Old and Over Literate
Both Sexes Male Female Both
Sexes Male Female
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) Total 269,074 130,742 138,332 266,440 129,389 137,051 10-14 34,734 17,873 16,861 34,360 17,616 16,743 15-19 34,916 16,517 18,399 34,603 16,332 18,271 20-24 36,810 17,168 19,642 36,601 17,049 19,552 25-29 34,980 16,974 18,006 34,829 16,892 17,937 30-34 31,768 15,333 16,435 31,658 15,253 16,405 35-39 25,133 12,587 12,546 24,942 12,465 12,477 40-44 19,828 10,083 9,745 19,674 9,987 9,687 45-49 15,338 7,661 7,677 15,245 7,592 7,652 50-54 11,784 5,926 5,858 11,661 5,866 5,794 55-59 8,693 4,215 4,478 8,607 4,168 4,439 60-64 6,069 2,763 3,306 5,898 2,717 3,181 65 and over 9,021 3,642 5,379 8,362 3,452 4,910
Source: National Statistics Office, 2010 Census of Population and Housing
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Table 3. Household Population 5 to 24 Years Old Who Were Attending School at Anytime from June 2009 to March 2010 by Sex, City/Municipality of Residence, and Place of School (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) Total 89,774 82,962 6,456 357 Male 45,271 41,956 3,140 175 Female 44,504 41,006 3,316 182
Source: National Statistics Office, 2010 Census of Population and Housing
Sex and City/Municipality of Residence
Household Population 5 to 24 Years Old Who Were Attending School
at Anytime from June 2009 to March 2010
Place of School
Same Province/ Same
Municipality
Same Province Different
Municipality
Different Province
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Table 4. Gainful Workers 15 Years Old and Over by Major Occupation Group, Age Group, Sex, and City/Municipality: 2010 (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
Sex, Major Occupation Group, and City/Municipality Total Gainful
Workers 15 Years Old and Over
Age group
15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) Both Sexes
Total 128,606 5,636 18,585 23,200 21,914 Officials of Government and Special Interest
Organizations, Corporate Executives, Managers, Managing Proprietors, and Supervisors 11,449 40 436 1,168 1,620
Professionals 6,697 - 1,053 1,601 1,200 Technicians and Associate Professionals 6,932 169 1,036 1,497 1,318 Clerks 6,662 173 1,379 1,682 1,225 Services Workers and Shop and Market Sales
Workers 12,789 783 2,336 2,616 2,255 Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 6,110 363 626 554 826 Trade and Related Workers 24,916 830 3,416 4,412 4,397 Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 30,404 1,109 4,657 6,157 5,640 Laborers and Unskilled Workers 21,238 2,075 3,447 3,185 3,210 Armed Forces 5 - - 5 - Other Occupation Not Elsewhere Classified 50 - 10 20 5 Not Reported 1,355 93 191 305 219
Male
Total 79,946 2,471 9,901 14,129 13,924 Officials of Government and Special Interest
Organizations, Corporate Executives, Managers, Managing Proprietors, and Supervisors 5,534 21 252 569 814
Professionals 2,608 - 357 582 479 Technicians and Associate Professionals 3,943 55 460 729 777 Clerks 2,529 59 484 615 447 Services Workers and Shop and Market Sales
Workers 8,465 258 1,298 1,903 1,628 Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 5,829 352 615 531 805 Trade and Related Workers 18,143 405 2,124 3,091 3,015 Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 21,555 566 2,480 4,085 3,949 Laborers and Unskilled Workers 10,638 686 1,733 1,883 1,901 Armed Forces - - - - - Other Occupation Not Elsewhere Classified 20 - - 10 - Not Reported 682 69 97 129 109
Female
Total 48,660 3,164 8,685 9,071 7,990 Officials of Government and Special Interest
Organizations, Corporate Executives, Managers, Managing Proprietors, and Supervisors 5,916 19 183 599 805
Professionals 4,089 - 695 1,018 722 Technicians and Associate Professionals 2,988 114 576 768 541 Clerks 4,133 114 894 1,067 778 Services Workers and Shop and Market Sales
Workers 4,324 526 1,038 712 627 Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 281 10 11 23 21 Trade and Related Workers 6,773 424 1,292 1,321 1,382 Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 8,849 543 2,177 2,071 1,691 Laborers and Unskilled Workers 10,600 1,390 1,713 1,302 1,309 Armed Forces 5 - - 5 - Other Occupation Not Elsewhere Classified 30 - 10 10 5 Not Reported 672 24 94 175 110
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Table 4. Gainful Workers 15 Years Old and Over by Major Occupation Group, Age Group, Sex, and City/Municipality: 2010 – concluded (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
Sex, Major Occupation Group, and City/Municipality Age group
35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65 and over
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) Both Sexes
Total 17,587 13,883 10,536 7,581 4,884 2,573 2,227 Officials of Government and Special Interest
Organizations, Corporate Executives, Managers, Managing Proprietors, and Supervisors 1,791 1,750 1,536 1,322 757 530 500
Professionals 934 756 424 348 219 122 39 Technicians and Associate Professionals 1,020 683 472 354 215 110 58 Clerks 730 483 487 274 156 55 18 Services Workers and Shop and Market Sales
Workers 1,551 1,176 946 521 363 140 102 Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 716 770 681 496 395 302 382 Trade and Related Workers 3,653 2,767 2,035 1,495 1,065 504 343 Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 4,527 3,246 2,176 1,479 789 400 224 Laborers and Unskilled Workers 2,506 2,153 1,665 1,211 851 400 537 Armed Forces - - - - - - - Other Occupation Not Elsewhere Classified - 5 5 5 - - - Not Reported 159 95 110 76 74 10 24
Male
Total 11,639 9,399 7,142 5,178 3,310 1,590 1,265 Officials of Government and Special Interest
Organizations, Corporate Executives, Managers, Managing Proprietors, and Supervisors 805 846 765 686 341 237 196
Professionals 360 309 188 179 93 41 19 Technicians and Associate Professionals 669 441 330 216 156 81 29 Clerks 304 198 209 109 69 20 14 Services Workers and Shop and Market Sales
Workers 1,183 850 631 343 222 91 58 Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 686 750 656 465 371 276 321 Trade and Related Workers 2,838 2,138 1,658 1,257 915 418 283 Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 3,476 2,633 1,820 1,356 715 335 141 Laborers and Unskilled Workers 1,236 1,190 827 526 383 85 188 Armed Forces - - - - - - - Other Occupation Not Elsewhere Classified - 5 - 5 - - - Not Reported 82 40 58 35 44 5 14
Female
Total 5,948 4,484 3,394 2,403 1,575 983 963 Officials of Government and Special Interest
Organizations, Corporate Executives, Managers, Managing Proprietors, and Supervisors 985 904 771 636 416 293 304
Professionals 574 448 236 169 126 81 20 Technicians and Associate Professionals 351 241 142 138 59 29 29 Clerks 427 284 278 165 87 35 4 Services Workers and Shop and Market Sales
Workers 369 326 315 178 141 50 43 Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 29 20 26 31 24 26 60 Trade and Related Workers 815 630 377 237 150 86 60 Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 1,051 613 356 123 75 65 83 Laborers and Unskilled Workers 1,270 963 838 685 467 315 349 Armed Forces - - - - - - - Other Occupation Not Elsewhere Classified - - 5 - - - - Not Reported 77 54 52 41 30 5 10
Source: National Statistics Office, 2010 Census of Population and Housing
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Table 5. Gainful Workers 15 Years Old and Over by Sex, City/Municipality of Residence, and Place of Work (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
Sex and City/Municipality of Residence
Total Gainful Workers 15
Years Old and Over
Place of Work Same
Province/ Same
Municipality
Same Province Different
Municipality
Different Province
Foreign Country
Not Reported
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) Both Sexes 128,606 110,877 10,634 928 5,751 416 Male 79,946 67,183 7,047 770 4,659 286 Female 48,660 43,694 3,586 158 1,092 130
Source: National Statistics Office, 2010 Census of Population and Housing
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Table 6. Gainful Workers 15 Years Old and Over by Major Business or Industry Group, Age Group, Sex, and City/Municipality: 2010 (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
Sex, Major Business or Industry Group, and City/Municipality
Total Gainful Workers 15
Years Old and Over
Age group
15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) Both Sexes
Total 128,606 5,636 18,585 23,200 21,914 17,587 Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing 6,614 394 656 605 893 761 Mining and Quarrying 250 - 21 25 50 56 Manufacturing 38,348 1,667 7,546 8,856 7,274 4,866 Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 233 - 15 38 44 36 Water Supply, Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 315 42 48 80 28 36 Construction 11,799 278 1,149 1,671 2,034 1,888 Wholesale and Retail Trade; and Repair of Motor Vehicles and
Motorcycles 19,172 790 2,327 2,727 2,860 2,602 Transportation and Storage 15,690 357 1,235 2,342 2,783 2,795 Accommodation and Food Service Activities 6,230 288 1,067 1,296 1,006 782 Information and Communication 1,049 15 195 261 229 148 Financial and Insurance Activities 1,425 - 119 340 298 209 Real Estate Activities 284 - 10 24 50 31 Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 773 10 54 97 149 126 Administrative and Support Service Activities 6,586 129 1,171 1,543 1,271 831 Public Administrative and Defense; Compulsory Social Security 4,786 46 380 668 764 639 Education 2,980 - 314 760 493 390 Human Health and Social Work Activities 1,805 25 486 366 299 256 Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 648 40 98 116 122 87 Other Service Activities 2,554 130 392 465 433 369 Activities of Households as Employers and Undifferentiated
Goods and Services and Producing Activities of Households for Own Use 6,656 1,342 1,211 812 783 674
Activities of Extraterritorial Organizations and Bodies 5 - - 5 - - Not Reported 405 83 91 103 49 5
Male
Total 79,946 2,471 9,901 14,129 13,924 11,639 Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing 6,299 384 645 578 858 732 Mining and Quarrying 230 - 21 25 45 51 Manufacturing 19,827 597 3,415 4,549 3,696 2,629 Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 204 - 10 24 34 36 Water Supply, Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 250 23 48 66 24 26 Construction 11,441 258 1,100 1,638 1,984 1,822 Wholesale and Retail Trade; and Repair of Motor Vehicles and
Motorcycles 8,487 301 996 1,346 1,302 1,089 Transportation and Storage 15,216 342 1,164 2,219 2,724 2,723 Accommodation and Food Service Activities 3,727 141 636 844 654 507 Information and Communication 657 10 89 170 132 113 Financial and Insurance Activities 614 - 39 151 122 96 Real Estate Activities 124 - 5 9 14 15 Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 408 5 24 48 55 75 Administrative and Support Service Activities 4,952 84 753 1,086 961 722 Public Administrative and Defense; Compulsory Social Security 3,170 36 234 494 588 451 Education 558 - 54 146 84 72 Human Health and Social Work Activities 446 10 106 70 98 68 Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 447 20 74 82 74 46 Other Service Activities 1,359 58 217 294 231 216 Activities of Households as Employers and Undifferentiated
Goods and Services and Producing Activities of Households for Own Use 1,261 144 212 234 210 148
Activities of Extraterritorial Organizations and Bodies - - - - - - Not Reported 271 59 58 55 35 5
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Table 6. Gainful Workers 15 Years Old and Over by Major Business or Industry Group, Age Group, Sex, and City/Municipality: 2010 – continued (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
Sex, Major Business or Industry Group, and City/Municipality
Total Gainful Workers 15
Years Old and Over
Age group
15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39
Female
Total 48,660 3,164 8,685 9,071 7,990 5,948 Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing 315 10 11 27 36 29 Mining and Quarrying 20 - - - 5 5 Manufacturing 18,521 1,070 4,131 4,307 3,579 2,237 Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 29 - 5 14 10 - Water Supply, Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 65 18 - 14 5 9 Construction 358 20 50 33 50 66 Wholesale and Retail Trade; and Repair of Motor Vehicles and
Motorcycles 10,685 490 1,331 1,381 1,558 1,514 Transportation and Storage 474 15 71 123 59 72 Accommodation and Food Service Activities 2,503 147 432 452 352 275 Information and Communication 392 5 106 91 96 36 Financial and Insurance Activities 811 - 80 188 176 113 Real Estate Activities 160 - 5 15 36 16 Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 365 5 29 49 94 51 Administrative and Support Service Activities 1,634 45 418 456 310 108 Public Administrative and Defense; Compulsory Social Security 1,617 11 145 173 176 188 Education 2,422 - 261 614 409 319 Human Health and Social Work Activities 1,359 15 380 296 201 188 Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 201 20 24 34 49 41 Other Service Activities 1,195 71 174 171 203 154 Activities of Households as Employers and Undifferentiated
Goods and Services and Producing Activities of Households for Own Use 5,394 1,198 999 579 574 527
Activities of Extraterritorial Organizations and Bodies 5 - - 5 - - Not Reported 134 24 34 48 14 -
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Table 6. Gainful Workers 15 Years Old and Over by Major Business or Industry Group, Age Group, Sex, and City/Municipality: 2010 – continued (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
Sex, Major Business or Industry Group, and City/Municipality Age group
40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65 and over
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) Both Sexes
Total 13,883 10,536 7,581 4,884 2,573 2,227 Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing 857 721 571 433 312 411 Mining and Quarrying 55 29 10 - - 5 Manufacturing 3,328 2,085 1,267 768 375 315 Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 35 25 25 15 - - Water Supply, Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 34 19 9 5 5 9 Construction 1,488 1,302 955 585 278 169 Wholesale and Retail Trade; and Repair of Motor Vehicles and
Motorcycles 2,152 1,853 1,538 1,016 624 682 Transportation and Storage 2,201 1,615 1,206 735 295 127 Accommodation and Food Service Activities 621 499 356 134 105 73 Information and Communication 79 37 50 15 10 9 Financial and Insurance Activities 193 142 60 44 15 5 Real Estate Activities 50 44 45 15 5 10 Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 136 97 60 14 16 14 Administrative and Support Service Activities 645 454 214 198 65 67 Public Administrative and Defense; Compulsory Social Security 642 557 435 365 187 103 Education 367 279 171 117 80 10 Human Health and Social Work Activities 135 44 80 73 15 25 Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 77 42 51 5 10 - Other Service Activities 244 262 108 71 25 54 Activities of Households as Employers and Undifferentiated
Goods and Services and Producing Activities of Households for Own Use 533 424 348 265 143 120
Activities of Extraterritorial Organizations and Bodies - - - - - - Not Reported 10 5 25 10 5 20
Male
Total 9,399 7,142 5,178 3,310 1,590 1,265 Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing 836 690 530 409 287 350 Mining and Quarrying 45 29 10 - - 5 Manufacturing 1,912 1,224 872 515 235 182 Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 35 25 25 15 - - Water Supply, Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 25 19 5 5 5 5 Construction 1,429 1,273 915 575 278 169 Wholesale and Retail Trade; and Repair of Motor Vehicles and
Motorcycles 1,023 807 693 487 228 215 Transportation and Storage 2,156 1,596 1,186 716 285 107 Accommodation and Food Service Activities 363 252 193 53 40 44 Information and Communication 50 24 40 10 10 9 Financial and Insurance Activities 90 60 20 15 15 5 Real Estate Activities 30 10 21 10 - 10 Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 69 58 45 9 10 9 Administrative and Support Service Activities 540 371 179 164 45 48 Public Administrative and Defense; Compulsory Social Security 408 381 233 196 91 58 Education 34 90 45 24 5 5 Human Health and Social Work Activities 30 15 10 20 10 10 Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 67 34 41 5 5 - Other Service Activities 123 108 48 29 15 19 Activities of Households as Employers and Undifferentiated
Goods and Services and Producing Activities of Households for Own Use 124 71 49 45 21 5
Activities of Extraterritorial Organizations and Bodies - - - - - - Not Reported 10 5 20 10 5 10
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Table 6. Gainful Workers 15 Years Old and Over by Major Business or Industry Group, Age Group, Sex, and City/Municipality: 2010 – concluded (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
Sex, Major Business or Industry Group, and City/Municipality Age group
40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65 and over
Female
Total 4,484 3,394 2,403 1,575 983 963 Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing 20 30 41 24 26 60 Mining and Quarrying 10 - - - - - Manufacturing 1,416 861 395 254 140 133 Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply - - - - - - Water Supply, Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 9 - 5 - - 4 Construction 59 29 40 10 - - Wholesale and Retail Trade; and Repair of Motor Vehicles and
Motorcycles 1,129 1,046 845 529 396 467 Transportation and Storage 45 20 20 20 10 20 Accommodation and Food Service Activities 258 246 164 82 65 30 Information and Communication 29 14 10 5 - - Financial and Insurance Activities 103 82 40 29 - - Real Estate Activities 20 34 24 5 5 - Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 68 39 15 5 5 5 Administrative and Support Service Activities 105 83 35 34 20 19 Public Administrative and Defense; Compulsory Social Security 234 176 202 169 97 45 Education 333 189 126 93 75 5 Human Health and Social Work Activities 105 29 70 53 5 15 Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 10 8 10 - 5 - Other Service Activities 121 153 60 42 10 35 Activities of Households as Employers and Undifferentiated
Goods and Services and Producing Activities of Households for Own Use 409 353 298 221 123 115
Activities of Extraterritorial Organizations and Bodies - - - - - - Not Reported - - 5 - - 10
Source: National Statistics Office, 2010 Census of Population and Housing
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Table 7. Gainful Workers 15 Years Old and Over by Class of Worker, Age Group, Sex, and City/Municipality: 2010 (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
Sex, Class of Worker, and City/Municipality
Total Gainful Workers 15
Years Old and Over
Age group
15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) Both Sexes
Total 128,606 5,636 18,585 23,200 21,914 17,587 Worked for private household (domestic services) 5,915 1,350 1,206 671 639 532 Worked for private business/enterprise/farm 92,653 3,412 15,040 19,069 17,084 13,061 Worked for government/government corporation 7,201 63 521 1,106 1,144 944 Self-employed without any paid employee 21,136 702 1,636 2,129 2,873 2,849 Employer in own farm or business 906 - 15 68 84 141 Worked with pay in own family-operated farm or business 116 5 36 15 5 20 Worked without any pay in own family-operated farm or
business 269 21 44 39 30 35 Not Reported 410 83 86 103 54 5
Male
Total 79,946 2,471 9,901 14,129 13,924 11,639 Worked for private household (domestic services) 763 162 191 126 111 44 Worked for private business/enterprise/farm 61,878 1,648 8,178 11,899 11,330 9,444 Worked for government/government corporation 3,937 34 261 629 686 513 Self-employed without any paid employee 12,348 543 1,142 1,332 1,697 1,531 Employer in own farm or business 478 - 5 44 39 60 Worked with pay in own family-operated farm or business 71 5 26 15 - 16 Worked without any pay in own family-operated farm or
business 195 21 44 29 20 25 Not Reported 276 59 53 55 40 5
Female
Total 48,660 3,164 8,685 9,071 7,990 5,948 Worked for private household (domestic services) 5,152 1,188 1,015 546 528 487 Worked for private business/enterprise/farm 30,775 1,764 6,862 7,170 5,754 3,617 Worked for government/government corporation 3,264 29 260 477 458 431 Self-employed without any paid employee 8,787 159 494 797 1,176 1,317 Employer in own farm or business 428 - 10 24 46 81 Worked with pay in own family-operated farm or business 45 - 11 - 5 5 Worked without any pay in own family-operated farm or
business 74 - - 10 10 10 Not Reported 134 24 34 48 14 -
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Table 7. Gainful Workers 15 Years Old and Over by Class of Worker, Age Group, Sex, and City/Municipality: 2010 – continued (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
Sex, Class of Worker, and City/Municipality Age group
40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65 and over
Source: National Statistics Office, 2010 Census of Population and Housing
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) Both Sexes
Total 13,883 10,536 7,581 4,884 2,573 2,227 Worked for private household (domestic services) 438 353 302 220 93 110 Worked for private business/enterprise/farm 9,445 6,627 4,411 2,600 1,136 769 Worked for government/government corporation 983 789 668 534 283 165 Self-employed without any paid employee 2,810 2,563 2,022 1,449 988 1,116 Employer in own farm or business 147 159 133 53 63 43 Worked with pay in own family-operated farm or business 25 - 5 - 5 - Worked without any pay in own family-operated farm or
business 20 40 15 19 - 5 Not Reported 15 5 25 10 5 20
Male
Total 9,399 7,142 5,178 3,310 1,590 1,265 Worked for private household (domestic services) 50 15 23 34 5 - Worked for private business/enterprise/farm 7,059 5,090 3,576 2,129 951 573 Worked for government/government corporation 512 506 336 267 90 101 Self-employed without any paid employee 1,668 1,419 1,148 832 489 547 Employer in own farm or business 74 95 54 29 50 29 Worked with pay in own family-operated farm or business 5 - 5 - - - Worked without any pay in own family-operated farm or
business 15 11 15 9 - 5 Not Reported 15 5 20 10 5 10
Female
Total 4,484 3,394 2,403 1,575 983 963 Worked for private household (domestic services) 388 338 278 186 88 110 Worked for private business/enterprise/farm 2,385 1,537 835 471 185 196 Worked for government/government corporation 471 283 332 267 193 63 Self-employed without any paid employee 1,141 1,144 874 617 499 569 Employer in own farm or business 74 63 79 24 14 14 Worked with pay in own family-operated farm or business 20 - - - 5 - Worked without any pay in own family-operated farm or
business 5 29 - 10 - - Not Reported - - 5 - - 10
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Table 8. Ever-Married Women Aged 15-49 Years by Age Group, Number of Children Ever Born Alive, and City/Municipality: 2010 (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
Age Group and City/Municipality
Total Number of Ever-Married
Women Aged 15-49 Years
Women by Number of Children Born Alive
0 1 2 3
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) Total 62,091 7,702 14,330 15,020 10,654 15-19 1,188 601 490 87 5 20-24 7,456 1,911 3,462 1,574 424 25-29 12,413 1,982 4,221 3,498 1,693 30-34 13,815 1,533 2,891 4,154 2,778 35-39 11,225 834 1,624 2,663 2,436 40-44 8,895 487 958 1,802 1,800 45-49 7,099 353 683 1,242 1,518
Table 8. Ever-Married Women Aged 15-49 Years by Age Group, Number of Children Ever Born Alive, and City/Municipality: 2010 – concluded (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
Age Group and City/Municipality Women by Number of Children Born Alive
4 5 6 7 8 and over
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) Total 6,524 3,367 2,180 1,005 1,310 15-19 5 - - - - 20-24 75 10 - - - 25-29 701 212 91 15 - 30-34 1,420 609 290 70 70 35-39 1,631 923 587 269 258 40-44 1,488 849 693 329 487 45-49 1,205 764 519 322 494
Source: National Statistics Office, 2010 Census of Population and Housing
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Table 9. Ever-Married Women Aged 15-49 Years by Age Group, Number of Children Living, and City/Municipality: 2010 (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
Age Group and City/Municipality
Total Number of Ever-Married
Women Aged 15-49 Years
Women by Number of Children Still Living
0 1 2 3
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) Total 62,091 7,910 14,561 15,237 10,692 15-19 1,188 611 486 82 5 20-24 7,456 1,961 3,466 1,560 404 25-29 12,413 2,006 4,282 3,523 1,648 30-34 13,815 1,578 2,929 4,160 2,808 35-39 11,225 854 1,655 2,745 2,465 40-44 8,895 512 988 1,885 1,813 45-49 7,099 388 755 1,282 1,548
Table 9. Ever-Married Women Aged 15-49 Years by Age Group, Number of Children Living, and City/Municipality: 2010 – continued (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
Age Group and City/Municipality Women by Number of Children Still Living
4 5 6 7 8 and over
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) Total 6,415 3,243 2,013 930 1,090 15-19 5 - - - - 20-24 60 5 - - - 25-29 669 188 82 15 - 30-34 1,381 604 230 70 55 35-39 1,589 901 571 234 211 40-44 1,511 824 651 279 432 45-49 1,200 721 479 332 392
Source: National Statistics Office, 2010 Census of Population and Housing
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Table 10. Ever-Married Women Aged 15-49 Years by Age Group, Number of Children Born Alive from May 1, 2009 to April 30, 2010, and City/Municipality: 2010 (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
Age Group and City/Municipality Total Number of Ever-Married Women Aged 15-49 Years
Women by Number of Children Born Alive from May 1, 2009 to April 30, 2010
0 1 or 2
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) Total 62,091 54,643 7,448 15-19 1,188 876 312 20-24 7,456 5,541 1,915 25-29 12,413 10,312 2,101 30-34 13,815 12,089 1,726 35-39 11,225 10,326 899 40-44 8,895 8,514 381 45-49 7,099 6,985 113
Source: National Statistics Office, 2010 Census of Population and Housing
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Table 11. Ever-Married Women Aged 15-49 Years by Age Group, Age At First Marriage, and City/Municipality: 2010 (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
Age Group and City/Municipality
Total Number of Ever-Married
Women Aged 15-49 Years
Age At First Marriage of Ever-Married Women Aged 15-49 Years
Below 15 15 16 17 18
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) Total 62,091 305 658 1,657 2,460 5,447 15-19 1,188 10 90 254 227 330 20-24 7,456 36 90 207 454 1,106 25-29 12,413 29 71 187 429 954 30-34 13,815 51 79 269 379 861 35-39 11,225 52 121 281 396 889 40-44 8,895 87 111 211 299 785 45-49 7,099 43 96 247 277 523
Table 11. Ever-Married Women Aged 15-49 Years by Age Group, Age At First Marriage, and City/Municipality: 2010 – continued (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
Age Group and City/Municipality Age At First Marriage of Ever-Married Women Aged 15-49 Years
19 20 21 22 23 24
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) Total 5,610 7,530 5,582 5,346 4,972 4,085 15-19 198 - - - - - 20-24 1,235 1,664 1,020 781 494 156 25-29 1,069 1,639 1,128 1,268 1,367 1,358 30-34 1,021 1,422 1,228 1,133 1,124 1,080 35-39 822 975 1,001 851 866 720 40-44 725 1,031 610 710 632 449 45-49 539 798 594 603 489 321
Table 11. Ever-Married Women Aged 15-49 Years by Age Group, Age At First Marriage, and City/Municipality: 2010 – concluded (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
Age Group and City/Municipality Age At First Marriage of Ever-Married Women Aged 15-49 Years
25 26 27 28 29 30 and over
Not Reported
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) Total 5,281 2,613 2,332 2,248 1,381 4,000 582 15-19 - - - - - - 80 20-24 - - - - - - 212 25-29 1,299 662 518 235 63 - 138 30-34 1,470 796 643 767 496 924 70 35-39 1,076 491 491 578 362 1,196 57 40-44 767 367 340 397 229 1,130 15 45-49 669 297 341 271 230 750 10
Source: National Statistics Office, 2010 Census of Population and Housing
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Table 1. Total Number of Households by City/Municipality: 2010 (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
City/Municipality Total Number of Households
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) 80,913
Source: National Statistics Office, 2010 Census of Population and Housing
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Table 2. Households by Kind of Fuel for Lighting and City/Municipality: 2010 (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
City/Municipality Total Number of Households
Fuel for Lighting
Electricity Kerosene (gaas)
Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) 80,913 74,206 5,675 421 Table 2. Households by Kind of Fuel for Lighting and City/Municipality: 2010 – concluded (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
City/Municipality
Fuel for Lighting Oil (vegetable
animal and others)
Others None
Not Reported
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) 34 327 201 49
Source: National Statistics Office, 2010 Census of Population and Housing
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Table 3. Households by Kind of Fuel for Cooking and City/Municipality: 2010 (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
City/Municipality Total Number of Households
Fuel for Cooking
Electricity Kerosene (gaas)
Liquefied Petroleum Gas
(LPG)
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) 80,913 4,053 4,114 32,025 Table 3. Households by Kind of Fuel for Cooking and City/Municipality: 2010 – concluded (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
City/Municipality Fuel for Cooking
Charcoal Wood Others None
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) 5,256 35,038 368 10
Source: National Statistics Office, 2010 Census of Population and Housing
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Table 4. Households by Main Source of Water Supply for Drinking and City/Municipality: 2010 (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
City/Municipality Total Number of Households
Source of Water Supply for Drinking Own use
faucet community
water system
Shared faucet community
water system
Own use tubed/piped
deep well
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) 80,913 5,591 4,465 1,858 Table 4. Households by Main Source of Water Supply for Drinking and City/Municipality: 2010 – continued (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
City/Municipality
Source of Water Supply for Drinking Shared
tubed/piped deep well
Tubed/piped shallow well Dug well Protected
spring
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) 6,704 1,624 2,842 1,020 Table 4. Households by Main Source of Water Supply for Drinking and City/Municipality: 2010 – concluded (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
City/Municipality
Source of Water Supply for Drinking
Unprotected spring
Lake river rain and
others Peddler Bottled
water Others
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) 30 364 1,642 54,106 667
Source: National Statistics Office, 2010 Census of Population and Housing
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Table 5. Households by Main Source of Water Supply for Cooking and City/Municipality: 2010 (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
City/Municipality Total Number of Households
Source of Water Supply for Cooking Own use
faucet community
water system
Shared faucet community
water system
Own use tubed/piped
deep well
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) 80,913 20,177 12,521 7,850 Table 5. Households by Main Source of Water Supply for Cooking and City/Municipality: 2010 – continued (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
City/Municipality
Source of Water Supply for Cooking Shared
tubed/piped deep well
Tubed/piped shallow well Dug well Protected
spring
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) 20,465 5,256 9,023 144 Table 5. Households by Main Source of Water Supply for Cooking and City/Municipality: 2010 – concluded (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
City/Municipality
Source of Water Supply for Cooking
Unprotected spring
Lake river rain and
others Peddler Bottled
water Others
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) 35 423 1,995 2,040 985
Source: National Statistics Office, 2010 Census of Population and Housing
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LAPU-LAPU CITY
Table 6. Households by Main Source of Water Supply for Laundry/Bathing and City/Municipality: 2010 (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
City/Municipality Total Number of Households
Source of Water Supply for Laundry/Bathing Own use
faucet community
water system
Shared faucet community
water system
Own use tubed/piped
deep well
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) 80,913 19,206 11,009 8,950 Table 6. Households by Main Source of Water Supply for Laundry/Bathing and City/Municipality: 2010 – continued (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
City/Municipality
Source of Water Supply for Laundry/Bathing Shared
tubed/piped deep well
Tubed/piped shallow well Dug well Protected
spring
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) 21,740 5,729 10,775 164 Table 6. Households by Main Source of Water Supply for Laundry/Bathing and City/Municipality: 2010 – concluded (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
City/Municipality
Source of Water Supply for Laundry/Bathing
Unprotected spring
Lake river rain and
others Peddler Bottled
water Others
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) 30 856 1,511 - 944
Source: National Statistics Office, 2010 Census of Population and Housing
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LAPU-LAPU CITY
Table 7. Households by Usual Manner of Garbage Disposal and City/Municipality: 2010 (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
City/Municipality Total Number of Households
Usual Manner of Garbage Disposal
Picked up by garbage truck
Dumping in individual pit (not burned)
Burning
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) 80,913 40,499 13,056 23,935 Table 7. Households by Usual Manner of Garbage Disposal and City/Municipality: 2010 – concluded (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
City/Municipality Usual Manner of Garbage Disposal
Composting Burying Feeding to animals Others
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) 1,259 918 530 715
Source: National Statistics Office, 2010 Census of Population and Housing
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LAPU-LAPU CITY
Table 8. Households by Kind of Toilet Facility and City/Municipality: 2010 (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
City/Municipality Total Number of Households
Kind of Toilet Facility
Water-sealed sewer septic
tank used exclusively by
household
Water-sealed sewer septic tank shared
with other households
Water-sealed other
depository used
exclusively by household
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) 80,913 43,169 18,879 2,881 Table 8. Households by Kind of Toilet Facility and City/Municipality: 2010 – concluded (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
City/Municipality
Kind of Toilet Facility Water-sealed
other depository shared with other
households
Closed Pit Open Pit Others (pail system and
others) None
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) 3,702 1,142 3,433 690 7,018
Source: National Statistics Office, 2010 Census of Population and Housing
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LAPU-LAPU CITY
Table 9. Households Reporting Presence of Household Conveniences/Devices At Home by City/Municipality: 2010 (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
City/Municipality Total Number of Households
Households with at least
one household convenience/
device
Household Conveniences/Devices
Radio/Radio Cassette Television Set CD/DVD/VCD
Player
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) 80,913 75,181 49,689 64,974 50,539 Table 9. Households Reporting Presence of Household Conveniences/Devices At Home by City/Municipality: 2010 – continued (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
City/Municipality
Household Conveniences/Devices
Component/ Stereo Set
Landline/ Wireless
Telephone Cellular phone Personal
Computer Refrigerator/
Freezer
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) 27,869 12,217 64,481 14,740 34,669 Table 9. Households Reporting Presence of Household Conveniences/Devices At Home by City/Municipality: 2010 – concluded (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
City/Municipality
Household Conveniences/Devices
Cooking Range
Washing Machine
Car/Jeep/ van
Motorcycle/ Tricycle
Motorized Boat/
Banca
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) 24,419 17,152 8,129 14,781 2,098
Source: National Statistics Office, 2010 Census of Population and Housing
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LAPU-LAPU CITY
Table 10. Households with Internet Access by City/Municipality: 2010 (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
City/Municipality Total Number of Households
Number of Households with Internet Access
from Home or from Elsewhere
Internet Access
From Home From Elsewhere
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) 80,913 52,183 12,823 49,555
Source: National Statistics Office, 2010 Census of Population and Housing
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LAPU-LAPU CITY
Table 11. Households Reporting Land Ownership by City/Municipality: 2010 (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
City/Municipality Total
Number of Households
Number of Households
with at Least One
Land Owned
Land Owned
Other Residential
Land/s
Agricultural Land/s
Agricultural land/s acquired through CARP
Agrarian Reform Beneficiary
Other land/s
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) 80,913 14,802 10,758 5,140 274 1,267
Source: National Statistics Office, 2010 Census of Population and Housing
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LAPU-LAPU CITY
Table 12. Households by Place They Intend to Reside Five Years From the Time of the Census by City/Municipality of Residence at the Time of the Census: 2010 (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
City/Municipality of Residence at Time of Census Total
Number of Households
Residence Five Years From the Time of Census Same
Province/ Same
Municipality
Same Province Different
Municipality
Different Province
Foreign Country
Not Reported
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) 80,913 79,448 321 359 207 577
Source: National Statistics Office, 2010 Census of Population and Housing
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LAPU-LAPU CITY
Table 13. Number of Households by Language Generally Spoken at Home and City/Municipality: 2010 (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
Language Generally Spoken at Home Total Number of Households
LAPU-LAPU CITY
Total 80,913 Bajao/Bajau 5 Banwaon 5 Batangan 5 Bikol/Bicol 5 Bisaya/Binisaya 11,708 Boholano 114 Caviteño-Chavacano 20 Cebuano 67,887 Cotabateño-Chavacano 5 Davao-Chavacano 5 Davaweño 24 Gubatnon 5 Hiligaynon/Ilonggo 169 Ilocano 15 Iwak/Iowak/Owak/I-wak 5 Maguindanao 10 Maranao 172 Surigaonon 20 Tagalog 484 Waray 55 Zambageño-Chavacano 9 American/English 123 Chinese 5 Other Foreign Languages 59
Source: National Statistics Office, 2010 Census of Population and Housing
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Table 14. Households in Occupied Housing Units by Tenure Status of the Housing Unit and City/Municipality: 2010 (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
City/Municipality Total
Number of Households
Tenure Status of the Housing Unit
Owned/ being
amortized Rented
Rent-free with consent
of owner
Rent-free without
consent of owner
Not Applicable
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) 80,913 58,854 12,618 5,871 924 2,611
Source: National Statistics Office, 2010 Census of Population and Housing
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LAPU-LAPU CITY
Table 15. Owner-Households in Occupied Housing Units by Mode of Acquisition of Housing Unit and City/Municipality: 2010 (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
City/Municipality Total
Number of Households
Mode of Acquisition of the Housing Unit
Inherited Gift Company benefit Purchased Others Not
Reported
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) 58,854 14,211 801 289 38,476 3,193 1,884
Source: National Statistics Office, 2010 Census of Population and Housing
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LAPU-LAPU CITY
Table 16. Owner-Households Who Had Purchased Their Housing Units by Source of Financing of the Housing Unit and City/Municipality: 2010 (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
City/Municipality
Total Number of Owner-Households
Who Purchased Their Housing Unit
Source of Financing of the Housing Unit Own Resources/
Interest Free from Relatives/
Friends
Government Assistance, PAG-IBIG, GSIS, SSS, DBP, and
others
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) 38,476 32,879 4,159 Table 16. Owner-Households Who Had Purchased Their Housing Units by Source of Financing of the Housing Unit and
City/Municipality: 2010 – concluded (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
City/Municipality
Source of Financing of the Housing Unit Private Banks/
foundations/ cooperatives
Employer Assistance Private Persons Others
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) 848 1,006 1,308 254
Source: National Statistics Office, 2010 Census of Population and Housing
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LAPU-LAPU CITY
Table 17. Renter-Households in Occupied Housing Units by Monthly Rental of the Housing Unit and City/Municipality: 2010 (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
City/Municipality Total Number
of Renter-Households
Monthly Rental of the Housing Unit Php 500
or less Php 501-
1,000 Php 1,001-
1,500 Php 1,501-
2,000
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) 12,618 1,265 3,531 3,481 1,486 Table 17. Renter-Households in Occupied Housing Units by Monthly Rental of the Housing Unit and City/Municipality: 2010 – concluded (Figures are based on 20-percent sample households. Details may not add up to total due to rounding off.)
Source: National Statistics Office, 2010 Census of Population and Housing
City/Municipality
Monthly Rental of the Housing Unit
Php2,001-4,000
Php4,001-6,000
Php6,001-7,500
Php7501-10,000
Php 10,001
and over
Not Reported
LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) 1,798 552 118 159 100 128
37 NSO
APPENDIX
CPH Form 3 – Sample Household Questionnaire (Page 1)
National Statistics Office, 2010 CPH A-1
CPH Form 3
CPH Form 3 – Sample Household Questionnaire (Page 2)
National Statistics Office, 2010 CPH A-2
CPH Form 3
CPH Form 3 – Sample Household Questionnaire (Page 3)
National Statistics Office, 2010 CPH A-3
CPH Form 3
CPH Form 3 – Sample Household Questionnaire (Page 4)
National Statistics Office, 2010 CPH A-4
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