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INSTITUTIONAL POPULATIONREPORT NO.5:
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National Statistics Office, 1990Census of Population and Housing, ReportNo.5-Institutional Population, Manila, November 1992.
ISBN 971-562-342-5
ISSN 0117-1453
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1990 CENSUS OF POPULATION
REPORT NO.5:
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INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION
Republic of the Philippines..NATIONAL STATISTICS OmCE
ManilaNovember 1992
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PRESIDENT FIDEL"'. RAMOS'
NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD
Honorable Cielito F. HabitoChainnan
NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE
Tomas P. AfricaAdministrator
Nelia R. MarquezDeputy Administrator
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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 in May 1990.
The results of the census are strategically used by many sectors. The size of thepopulation determines the number of representation by congressional districts in the Houseof Representatives. It is also the basis for redrawing congressional boundaries, fordetermining share of internal revenues for barangays, cities and municipalities, for thecreation and conversion of various administrative geographic units, and for many other I.
political and administrative purposes. .
To planners. and government executives, the results of the census provide the basicinformation needed to effect an efficient and judicious allocation of government resource~and services. To the general public, statistics from the census provide an understandingof the demographic, social, and economic characteristics of the Filipino people, knowledgewhich can help them chart their own destiny.
This report is one of many that will be prepared to disseminate the results of the1990 Census of Population and Housing. Presented herein is the institutional populatioA,their demographic. cha.racteristics (sex, age, marital statu.s, religious affiliation a~lddisability) as well as the type and number of institutional living quarter they are living
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The 1990 census would not have been successful had it not been for the servicesrendered by the various entities, both private and public, and the cooperation of the gener~lpopulace. To them the National Statistics Office extends its deep appreciation for thJirsupport in this most important undertaking. More specifically, the valuable assistance brcontribution of the following is acknowledged:
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Department of Education, Culture and Sports for the involvement of over55,000 public school teachers who served as enumerators and supervisor~;
Department of National Defense for facilitating the enumeration of militirycamps and provision of transport facilities;
Department of Foreign Affairs for coordinating the enumeration of embass es,consulates and missions abroad;
Department of Social Welfare and Development for the enumeration of thehomeless population;
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• the members of the National Statistical Coordination Board for lending outtheir logistics during the field enumeration phases;
• ,the members of the Provincial and CityjMunicipal Census Boards, chairedby the governors 'andmayots; 'respectively, for, assisting in the field
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• the barangay captains for endorsing and facilitating the conduct of the censusin their respective areas of jUrisdiction;
.;,' .•..• the print and broadcast media for the generous and whole-hearted
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• ' the church leaders who endorsed the project to their laity from the pulpit;
• and most of all; the oVer10 inillion' individuals for serving as respondentsin the census interviewS, for their unwavering support to the decennial censustaking. .
The successful conduct of the 1990 Census of population and Housing is proof thatnational development emanates from concerted national effort •
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CONTENTS
EXPLANATORY TEXT
IntroductionAuthority for Conducting the 199.0CensusCensus BoardsMethod of EnumerationPlace Where EnumeratMPersons Enumerated as Members of the Institutional PopulationContent and Coverage of this PublicationDefinition of Terms and Concepts
HIGHLIGHTS
MAP: INSTITUTIONAL LIVING QUARTERS
LIST OF TABLES
1 Number of Institutional Living Quarters by Type of Institu-tion, their Resident Population by Sex and Region, Urban-
. Rural: 1990
2 Institutional Population by Sex, Residence Status, Age Groupand Region: 1990
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Institutional Population by Single-Year Age Classification, Sexand Region, Urban-Rural: 1990
Institutional Population by Sex, Type of Institutional Living.Quarters, Residence Status and Region: 1990
Institutional Population 10 Years Old and Over by Age Group,Marital Status, Sex and Region: 1990
Religious Affiliation of Institutional Population by Sex andRegion: 1990
Disabled Institutional Population by Age Group, Sex, Type ofDisability and Region: 1990
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APPENDICES
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Batas Pambansa BHang 72
List of Tables in CPH Report No.3- Socio-economic andDemographic Characteristics
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C List of Tables in CPH Report No.4 - Housing Statistics72
D List of Unpublished Tables - populatlon74
E List of Unpublished Tables - Housing76
F Listing Booklet (CPH Form 1)77
G Common Household Questionnaire (CPH Form 2)81
H Sample Household Questionnaire (CPH Form 3)85
I Institutional Population Questionnaire (CPH Form 4)93
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EXPLANATORY TEXT
Introduction
In May 1990, the National StatisticsOffice conducted the 1990 Census ofPopulation and Housing (CPH). Thisnationwide undertaking is the 9thpopulation census and 4th housing censusconducted in the century.
Like the 1980 census, the 1990 CPH isdesigned to take an <inventory of the totalpopulation and housing units in thePhilippines and to collect informationabout their characteristics. The census ofpopulation is the source of information onthe size and distribution of the populationas well as information about thedemographic, social, economic andcultural characteristics. The census ofhousing, on the other hand, providesinformation on the supply of housing units,their structural characteristics and facilitieswhich have bearing on the maintenance ofprivacy, health arid the development ofnormal family living conditions. Theseinformation are vital for making rationalplans and programs for development.
Pursuant to the provision of BatasPambansa Big. 72, a final report on totalpopulation, total household population,and number of households at the barangaylevel was submitted to the President andwas approved under Proclamation No. 688dated February 21, 1991. This report hadalready been published as 1990 CPHReport NO.2. <On<the other hand, thesocio-economic <and demographiccharacteristics of the population had beenpublished as CPR Report No. 3 while •housing statistics otherwise known as CPHReport No. 4 contained merely housing
characteristics are already available tousers. These two' publications ardavailable <for each province and highly"urbanized cities.
•Authority for Conducting the 1990 < <
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Under Commonwealth Act No. 591, the,
Bureau of the Census and Statistics (now <National Statistics Office) is authorized "t6<prepare for and undertake all censuses ofpopulation, agriculture, industry ani!commerce." , I
Batas Pambansa Big. 72, which waspassed on June 11, 1980, further accordedthe National Statistics Office the authorityto conduct population censuses every tehyears beginning in 1980 without prejudiceto the undertaking of special censuses oragriculture, industry, commer.ce, housingand other sectors as may be approved bythe National Economic and DevelopmerltAuthority. « I
More recently, Executive Order Nb.121, otherwise known as th1eReorganization Act <of the PhilippiI1eStatistical System, which was passed <inJanuary 30, 1987,declaredthat< the J:'lSOshall be the major statistical agen9>responsible for generating general purpo~estatistics and undertaking such c~nsusbsand surveys as may be designated by theNational Statistical Coordination Boatd(NSCB). < < < I
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Proclamation No. 497 declared 1990 asl aNational Census Year and called upon all
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heads of departments of the governmentand' their' instrumentalities to give thei1support and cooperation in the censusundertaking.
Census Boards
Aside from the authority to conductcensuses every ten years, Batas PambansaBig. 72 created the National CensusCoordinating Board (NCCB) to supervise,coordinate and issue such rules andregulations; as may be necessary, for thesuccessful ' . conduct of the . census.Provincial, City and Municipal Census',Boards were also created to assist at thesubnational level in the conduct of thepopulation census.
Executive Order No. 121 created theNational Statistical Coordination Board'(NSCB) to oversee all statistical activitiesin the Philippine Statistical Systems andtherefore has taken over the functions ofthe NCCB. However, the NSO remains tobe the implementing agency of the census.
A systematized involvement of thegovernment agencies and instrumentalitieswas made possible largely through theconcerted efforts of the members of theNSCB and the Provincial, City andMunicipal Census Boards.
1;he NSCB is composed of the DirectorGeneral of the National Economic andDevelopment Authority as chairman, theUndersecretary of the Department ofBudget as vice-chairman, a representativefrom the remaining departments with therank of undersecretary, Deputy Governorof the, Central Bank, Administrator ofNSO; Executive Director of the Statistical
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Research and Training Center, SecretaryGeneral of the NSCB, and arepresentative from the private sector, asmembers. For purposes of the 1990Census of Population and Housing, theAdministrator of the NSO is the ExecutiveDirector of the NSCB.
At the local government level,Provincial and City/Municipal CensusBoards were created. 1;he ProvincialGovernor was the chairman of theProvincial Census Board with the DivisionSuperintendent as vice chairman, theDistrict Highway Engineer, the Provincial. Commander of the PhilippineConstabulary, the Local GovernmentOperations Officer, the ProvincialAgricultural Officer, the ProvincialAssessor, as members, with the ProvincialCensus Officer of the NSO as theExecutive Officer.
The City/Municipal Board is composedof the City/Municipal Mayor as chairman,'the District Supervisor, the City/MunicipalAgricultural Officer, City/MunicipalGovernment Officer, the MunicipalTreasurer/City Assessor as members, withthe City/Municipal Census Officer asExecutive Officer.
Method of Enumeration
The gathering of population andhousing data was performed by censusenumerators through house-to-house visitsand interview of a responsible member ofeach household. The household was usedas the enumeration unit. However, acomplete listing of buildings which containliving quarters, including vacant ones, as
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well as housing units was done.
Institutional' households wereenumerated using the InstitutionalPopulation Questionnaire (CPH Form 4).This includes all items in the CommonHousehold Questionnaire, except thehousing portion. Complete enumerationof all institutional population found insidethe institutional living quarter was done.
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(those who have stayed or•expected to stay for one year or
longer) and those tempor rylodgers/boarders who hdvestayed for six months or longe~ asof May 1, 1990, or have beenaway from their own families forthe same period. HoweJer,exclude those who usually gohome at least once a 'week.
Place Where Enumerated
All persons were enumerated in theirusual place of residence, which is thegeographic place (street, barangay, sitio,municipality or province) where theenumerated person usually resides. As arule, it is the place where he usuallysleeps; therefore, it may be the same as ordifferent from the place where he wasfound at the time of the census ..
Persons Enumerated as Membersof the Institutional Population
The following were counted andenumerated as members of institution foreach type of institutional living quarters:
1. Hotels, lodging houses, dormitories,etc.
a. Proprietor, manager andemployees living in theestablishment, except those livingtherein with their own familiesand those who usually go hometo their respective families atleast once a week.
b. Permanent lodgers/boarders
c. Lodgers/boarders who are notresidents of the Philippines ~ndwho have been in the Philippiees
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~~~~~~v~~w:ev~~o~:~u~~a~~o~~residence elsewhere in /thePhilippines to where they usuallygo home. Exclude klsodiplomatic representativesl orUN, ILO, USAID officials I ho,like diplomatic representatives,are subject to reassignment toother countries after their torlr ofduty in the Philippines, andmembers of their families.
2. Hospitals and Nurses' Home
a. All patients, including t oseconfined, in mental hospitals,leprosaria or leper colohies,pavilions of tuberculosis sanibriawhere patients stay more 0ir lesspermanently, and rehabilitationcenters for drug addicts.
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hospitals and in wards fortemporary confinement intuberculosis sanitaria. .
c. Nurses in nurses' homes who donot usually go home at least oncea week.
d.Staff members and employeesliving in hospitals/nurses' homes,except those living therein withtheir families and those whousually go home at least once aweek.
3. Welfare Institutions (Home for theAged and Infirm, Orphanage, Boy'sTown, etc.)
a. All inmates or wards, includingthose who have just confined.
b. Staff members and employeesliving in the institutions, exceptthose living therein with theirfamilies and those who usually gohome at least once a week.
4. Corrective and Penal Institutions
a. All prisoners in national prisonsand reformatories (Welfareville).
b. Prisoners and detainees inprovincial or city/municipal jailswho have been continuouslyconfined for six months orlonger, including confinement inanother jail elsewhere, as of May1, 1990, or those whose sentenceis for six months or longer evenif the sentence is on appeal.
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c. Staff members and employeesliving in these institutions exceptthose living therein with theirown families and those .whousually go home at least once aweek.
.5. Convents, Nunneries, Seminaries,and Boarding Schools
a. Monks, priests, ministers, nuns,seminarians, etc.. However,priests or ministers of sects otherthan the Roman Catholic Churchwho live in the convent or houseclose to church or chapel withtheir own families are to beconsidered as members.. ofhouseholds.
b. Students in boarding schools(schools where students 'arerequired to ~tay in the schoolcampus). .
c. Staff members, employees andhelpers living in the premises,except those living therein withtheir own families and those whousually go home at least once aweek.
6. Military Camps, Stations (PC Army,Air Force and Navy) and PhilippineMilitary Academy (PMA)
a. Officers and enlistedmen/draftees, except those wholive in the premises with theirown families and those whousually sleep most nights withhouseholds or in hotels, lodging
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b. PMA cadets and trainees whosetraining will last for six monthsor longer. . .
7. Logging, Mining and Constmction/Public Works Camps; Plantationsand Agricultural/ Fi'SheriesExperimental or Breeding S~ations,etc.
b. Any crew member ofinterisland/ coastal vessel dlrdeep-sea fishing vessel at port dnany day during the enumeratioh,if the crew member has no horrleother than the vessel.
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8. Ocean-going and InteriSland/coasJVessels or Deep-sea Fishing Vessels
a. Filipino crew members of oceaJ.going vessels (whose own familidslive in the Philippines) at port ~sof 12:01 A.M. May 1, 199@,except those who usually gphome to their own families in the,Philippines at least once every sixmonths.
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a. Filipino citizens working a~dliving inside the camps exceptthose living therein with their,own families and those whousually go home to thJirrespective families at least oncJ aweek.
Content and Coverage of tHisPublication
This publication presents one (1) tableI
on institutional living quarter and six (6)tables on the institutional populatiim.Figures on the. number and type I ofinstitution and the demograp~iccharacteristics (age, sex, marital status,religious affiliation, and disability) ofl itspopulation are based on CPH Forrrl 4entries. I
c. Detainees who have beencontinuously confined for . sixmonths or longer, i'ncludingconfinement in anothen:amp or'station elsewhere, as o(May 1,1990.
places6~ dormitories. lncludethose belonging td the tinit in thecamp or station but areaway onmilitary operation or misSion orabroad naval vessels,.. exceptthose whose families arel,iving inthe camp or station (their ownfamilies will report them);:.
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d. Civilian employees livi~,jn thecamp or station, except:' thoseliving therein with their' ownfamilies and those who '~lIy gohome at least once a we~
a. Proprietor, manager, contractorand employees who do.not livewith their own families':t'l1 the.'t~-.:camp/station premises ....~ aresupplied with lodging (beddings,etc.) and/or meals by thecompany, firm contracfor oragency, except those wh&:usuallygo home at least ohcea \veek.
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mupicipali.ties and.cities which have.; a'poPlllatjon density of at least 500persoqS per square. kilometer.
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l!.. Stree,t pl!.ttern, i.e., . network of'.str~ets . iri, .either parallel or right-, angle orientation; ,
lJ.' At ,least s.ix" establishments., (cofTImer;cial" manufacturing,'recreational ,and! or personalS~fVices);a~d' <
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Previously published CPH Reports •. ' 'i p'oprll-~i~nes'6; '~'entral districts (notpresent the total and household incll.lded in 1,and' ii, regardless of th~population (CPH Report No.2) socio- •..... ,' p~PlJl.aiiori',.siz( ,'which have theeconomic and demographic characteristics .f~llo~iqg:(CPH Report No.3); and housingstatistics (CPH Report No.4).Unpublished tables are available for CPH
"Reports 3 and 4. Please refer toAppendix B to E for the list of tables inCPH Report Nos. 3 and 4.
Usu,aIPlace of Residence
This term refers to the geographicplace (street, barangay, municipality, orprovince) where the enumerated personsusually resides. As a rule, it is the placewhere he sleeps most of the time; hence,it may be the same as or different fromthe place where he was found at the timeof the census.
I.A ~own,hall, church or chapelwiih, religious services at least, pnce a,.lllonth;,'
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Urban and Rural Areas
The same concepts used ';rithe 1970,1975 and 1980 censuses were followed inclassifying areas as urban. According tothese concepts, urbanized areas consist of:
1. In their entirety all' cities andmunicipalities having a populationdensity of at least 1,000 persons persquare kilometer. '
2. Poblaciones or central districts of
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4. ,,~aI;~~ga:f.~:.:having 'at least 1,000"', intI,l\QIta,nts,wpjch illeet the conditions
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Institutional Population
Institutional population comprises ofpersons who are found living ininstitutional living quarters. . They mayhave their own families or householdselsewhere but at the time of the census,they are committed or confined ininstitutions.
d. boarders in residential houses,provided that their number is ten(10) or more;
e. patients in hospitals who areconfined for at least 6 months at thetime of the enumeration;
f. wards in orphanages;
Residence Status
This determines how each member lofthe institutional living quarters is relatedto the institution:
i. soldiers residing in military camps;
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g. inmates of penal colonies or priso 'cells; 1
h. priests, seminarians, nuns iconvents;
Manager, director, in-charge i aperson responsible for the c~reand organization of theinstitution.
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Institutional Population Membership
The occupants of instit~tional livingquarters are usually subject to a commonauthority or management or are bound byeither a common public objective or acommon personal interest.
Institutional living quarters arestructurally separate and independentplaces of abode intended for habitation bylarge groups of individuals. Such quartersusually have certain common facilitiessuch as kitchen and dining rooms, toiletand bath, and lounging areas which areshared by the occupants.
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3. Officer or enlisted man, trainee(AFP including cadet) - a petsonin the military camps andstations.
The following were considered asmembers of the institutional population:
a. permanent lodgers. in boardinghouses;
b. dormitory residents who do not gohome at least once a week;
c. hotel residents who have stayed 6months or more at the time of thecensus;
2. Staff member or employee -those stay-in workers residing ingroup quarters or in housingunits on the institutional grourlds.This includes physicians ~ndnurses in the hospitals.
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4. Officer or crew member in themerchant vessel - 0 a personworking on ocean-going vesselsand interisland or coastal vessel
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5. Priest, seminarian, nun - a personwho render spiritual services tothe people.
6. Lodger, boarder - a person whohave stayed for six months orlonger in the institution or havebeen away from their ownfamilies for the same period.
7. Patient - a person confined inmental hospitals, leprosaria,rehabilitation centers and otherkinds of hospital who had beenconfined for six months andlonger as of May 1, 1990.
8. Inmate or ward - a personconfined or housed with others ina welfare institutions like homefor the aged and infirm,orphanage, Boy's town, etc.
9. Prisoner or detainee - a personconfined in a reformatory forcrimes committed.
10. Others a person whoserelationship to the institution isnot defined above.
Age and Date of Birth
Data on the age of the population wereobtained by asking the month and year ofbirth and the age itself of an individualbefore May 1, 1990.
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Marital Status
',This refers to the civil status of allpersoI1s 10 yea~s and over. A person inthis age group is classified as single,married, widowed, separated/divorced,others 0 or marital status unknown, basedon th'e following definitions:
a. Single - a person who has neverbeen married.
b. Married - a person married in areligious or civil ceremony, eitherliving together with spouse at thetime of visit, or temporarily livingapart because the spouse isemployed elsewhere oris in theArmed Forces, etc.
c. Widowed - a married person whose, spouse 0 died and who has notremarried up to the time of visit.
o d. Separated/Divorced - a person whois permanently separated from hisspouse, legally or through mutualconsent. Also for a person whosemarriage with another has beenannulled or dissolved and cantherefore remarry.
e. Others - a person living consensuallytogether (by mere consent) ashusband and wife without thebenefit of a legal marriage.
f.o Unknown - a person wl)ose maritalstatus is not known to therespondent, or,whose marital statusis ,being concealed 0 by therespondent.
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Religious Affiliation
This refers to a particular system ofbeliefs, attitudes, emotions and behaviorsconstituting man's relationship with thepowers and principalities of the universe.
Citizenship
Citizenship is defined as the legalnationality of a person. A citizen is alegal national of the country at the time ofthe census, while an alien is a non-national of the country.
Disability
Disability refers to any restnctlOn orlack of ability to perform an activity in themanner or within the range considered "normal for a human being. ..A person Js .considered physically or mentally disabledif he has any of the following impairments:
a. Blindness - if one eye or both eyesare reported totally blind and haveno vision.
b. Deafness - if one ear or both ears ..are reported to be incapable ofhearing sounds or noises. A personcan be completely deaf or partiallydeaf. Completely deaf persons donot hear sounds or noises. at all.Partly deaf persons can hear orrespond to loud noises only, but notto soft or low noises. Persons whoare partly deaf hear a little whenpeople speak to them.
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c. Muteness - if the person is unable tospeak or utter words.
(L Deafness and Muteness - if theperson is reported to be both deafand mute.
e. Speech Impairment - if the personcan speak but not sufficiently cleatto be understood. This also include~those people who can only makJmeaningless sounds. I
f. Mental Illness - if the ~erson sufferkfrom schizophrenia, mani~depressive illness, psychosis, orsevere depression characterized b¥strange behavior.
g. Mental Retardation - if the persophas disorder/damage of the brainresulting in mental retardation.
h. Orthopedic Handicap - if tile. per'son suffers from bodedeformities or has the followirtgimpairments: absence or deformifYof one or both hands or arms,absence or deformity of one or bothfeet or legs, fractures, sevete.scoliosis, kyphosis, third degrJeburns, etc.
i. Multiple Disability - if the person isreported to have a combination 0tftwo or more disabilities.
j. Others - if the answer does not f IIin any. of the above categori~s.Examples are cancer, leproh,paralysis, cerebral palsy, etc.
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• Institutional living quarters increased by2,729or 23.9per cent over a span of ten years.
• Inspite of an increase in the number of institutional living quarters, its populationdecreased by 9,089 persons from 147,967in 1980 to 138,878in 1990.
• Majority of the population in institutions were found in urban areas. There were110,198 as compared to 28,680 in rural areas.
• Almost one-third of the institutional living quarters were hotels, lodging houses, etc.;about 86.9 per cent were in urban areas while only 13.1 per cent in rural areas .
• National Capital Region (NCR) had the highest number of institutional living quarterswith about one-sixth (15.1%), the corresponding population of which is 41,006 or 29.5per cent of the total.
• Population in institutional living quarter is predominantly male with a sex ratio of 197males for every 100 females. This is approximately one female for every two males.
• Mo're than one-fifth (23.5 %) of the persons living in institutional living quarters areaged 20 - 24 years.
• About one-fourth (25.6 %) of the male population were prisoners/detainees; less thanone-third (28.6 %) of the female population were lodgers/boarders .
• More than two-thirds (69.3%) of the population are single.
• Majority (85.2 %) of the instituticonal population were Roman Catholics.
• Only 4.3 per cent of the institutional population had a disability; two out of five (44.1%)disabled institutional population have mental illness, while one out of. five isorthopedically handicapped .
• The average number of persons per institutional living quarters is 12. This decreasedby 5 persons from the 1980 figure.
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Dormitories, etc. 3,585 30.685 12,964 17,721 3,116 28,135 11,489 16,646 469 2,550 1,475 1,075Hospitals and Nurses Home 1.075 6,258 3,880 4,376 861 7,657 3.584 4,073 194 601 296 305Welfare Institutions 327 11,894 6,297 5,597 252 10.314 5,286 5,028 75 1,580 1,011 569Corrective end Penal Institutions 532 25,315 24,356 957 478 21,452 20,538 914 54 3,663 3,820 43Convents, Nunneries, Seminaries
and Boarding School~Military Camps and Stationsloggi ng, Mi n i,ng and Con~ t.!
Public Work CampsOCean-going and Inter-Island!
Coastal VesselsRefugee CampsOthersNot Stated
National Capital Region
Total 1,718 41,006 23.528 17,478 1,718 41,006 23,528 17,478
Hotels, Lodging Houses,Dormitories, etc.
Hospitals and Nurses Homewelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents, Nunneries, Seminaries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and StationsLogging. Mining and Const.1
Public Work CampsOcean-going and Inter-Island!
Coastal VesselsRefugee CampsOthersNot Stated
6461216620
366119
7
16
1526
10,8202.8156.1219.195
6,9442.633
64
16
2,34344
3,7581,2532,8428,680
3,3592,304
74
1,2561
7,0621,5623.279
515
3,585329
10
61,087
43
6461216620
368119
7
I6
1526.
10,8202,8156,1219,195
6,9442,633
8416
2,34344
3,7581,2532,8428,680
3,3592,304
"74
1,2561
7,0621,5623,279
515
3,585329
10
61,087
43
Cordillera Administrative Region
Total 460 5,050 3,399 1,651 344 4,202 2,774 1,428 116 646 625 223
Hotels, Lodging Houses.Dormitories, etc.
Hospitals and Nurses HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents, Nunneries, Seminaries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and Stationslogging, Mining and Const.!
Public Work CampsOcean-going and Inter-Island!
Coastal VesselsRefugee ClImpsOthersNot Stated
166451311
12742
15
36
1,572165223262
6611,618
149
5
175
72853
146271
3551,613
127
3
103
6441127711
5065
22
2
15028106
91.23
4
29
1,518122135213
7631,336
26
5
64
7014699
203
3151,331
21
3
55
617763610
4465
5
2
29
161733
3619
11
9
54438669
96262
123
91
277
4768
40262
106
48
2736411
56
17
Region I Ilocos Region
Total 535 3,373 2.154 1.219 394 2,451 1,452 999 141 922 702 220
Hotels, lodging Houses,Dormitories, etc.
Hospitals and Nurses HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents, Nunneries, Seminaries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and Stationslogging, Mining and Const.!
Public Work CampsOCean-going and Inter-Island!
Coastal Vessels
177531133
17253
5
600119162419
8776"55
4115697
408
3666~3
55
369636511
4693
134456
33
13516
658 336105 54105 50419 406
696 313193 193
,49 49
322515511
363
4365
3735
4
1421457
161463
6
752
47
75460
6
67,12
10
1063
1
1990 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
Table I. Number of Institutiona1 Living Quarters and their Resident Population by Sex and Region, Urban-Rural: 1990 - Continued
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Type of InstitutionalLiving Quarters,,0
Region
I TOTAL I URBAN I RURAL
1--------,----------------------1-----------------------------1-----------------,-,-------'-INumber I Both I Male I Fema1elNumber I Both 1 Mal. IFemalelNumber I Both 1 Male IFemalelof lnstl Sexes I I lot t"nstl Sexes "I I lof Instl Sexes I I
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Region I - Ilocos Region
Refugee Camps.othersNot Stated
.Region II - Cagayon Valley
30 264 65 199 21 225 46 177 9 ,59 31 22.'
Total
Hotels, Lodging Houses,Dormitories, etc.
Hospitals and Nurses HomeWelfare Institutions.Corrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents, Nunneries, Seminaries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and StationsLogging, Mining and Const.!
Public Work CampsOcean-going and Inter-Island!
Coastal VesselsRefugee CampsOthersNot. Stated
Region III - Central Luzon
369 4,195
100 45334 2865 12019 399
86 43370 1,673
20 232
32 5803 19
3,184
16014957397
2211,658
167
31617
1,011
213137632
21215
45
2622
234 2,579 1,911
77 381 13520 250 1324 32 817 397 395
67 300 15624 852 84?
55443
17 294 1763 19 17
666
246116242
1443
11
1162
135
'231412
1946
15
15
1,616 1,273
72 4536 1788 492 2
133 65821 809
178 144
286 142
'43
211939
6612"
34
144
Total
Hotels, Lodging Houses,Dormitories, etc.
Hospitals and Nurses. HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents, Nunneries, Seminaries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and StotionsLogging, Mining and Const.!
Public Work Camps.Ocean-going and Inter-Island!
Coastal VesselsRefuge. CampsOthersNot Stated
Region IV - Southern Tagalog
919
265153113
22666
31
42126
10,301
2,653491149556
1,4832,080
559
2341,490
6,606
1, III290364519 '
1571,992
49,
97963
3,695
1,54220136531
12566
66
137527
124
250602912
205SO
16
102
8,183
2,373445712466
1,3031,576
269
999
5,074
902262361451
6761,497
236
663
3,109
1,47116334535
62119
53
316
195
351521
2336
15
4226
2,118
260523170
160S04
210
234491
1,532
209261766
81495
257
91260
566
7124202
999
13
137211
Total 1,456 15,979 11,706 4,273 1,014 10,306 7,232 3,074 442 5,673 4,474 1,199
117 105
2,326 ~1,096809 792
88 8414 14549 31310 9
Hotels, Lodging Houses,Dormitories, etc.
Hospitals ond Nurses HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents, Nunneries, Seminaries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and StationsLogging, Mining and Const.!
Public Work CampsOcean-going and Inter-Island!
Coastal Vess.e15Refugee CampsOthersNot Stated
31413139110
432214
60
211
1164
2,762966646
4,038
3,0142,490
699
25614
1,05715
1,469619446
3,982
1,4392,240'
666
24410.
57411
1,29336720256
1,575250
31
12
4634
2411103096
34499
12
71131
2,171697474
2,851
1,092 -565351
2,811
1, 07933212340
1",23017
12
4
2361
,1321914
66115
46
20
453
59169174
1;187
6661,681
562
166
S065
377, 54'95
1,171
3431,448
563
160
2612
214357916
345233
19
6
,473
Region V
Total
Bicol Region
121 5,208 3,936 1,272 515 3,176 2,115 1,061 206 "2,032 1,821 211
Hotels, Lodging Houses,Dormitories, etc.
Hospitals and Nurses HomeWelfare InstitutionsCor~ective and Penal In5titutionsConvents, Nunneri es, Semi naries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and Stations
116901113
243124
494436201199
1,2241,423
30922265166
6641,409
2
16521413611
54014
10271969
19736
364 219 145376 190 186166 58 108560 551 9
1,044 580 464279 276 3
16 130 9'019 60 322 35 74 239 237
46 180 10488 1,144 1,133
4026'82
7611
INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION
Table 1. Number of Institution.l Living Quarters and their Resident Population by Sex and Region, Urban-Rural: 1990 - Continued
I TOTAL I URBAN I RURAL1-------------------------------1--------------,--------------1-----------------------------tNumber I Both I Male I FemalelNumber 1 Both I Male IFemalelNumber I Both I Mal. IFemal •lof lnst! .Sexes I I lof Instl Sexes I I lof lnstl Seltu I I
Type of InstitutionalLiving Quarters•n'
Reg10n------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------~---~--_.-------------_.--_.------_.-------------------------------------------------~---------------_.--------_.--_.-------
Region V _ 8teol RegionLogging. Mining and Const./
Public Work CampsOCean-going and Inter-Island/
Coastal VesselsRefugee CampsOthersNot Stated
26111
231
198
1763
2468
194
1733
89
4
3
1678
6
91
141
sa 67
114 1113 3
204 70B
3
1348
20
2
9
140
62
42
137
6219
3
23
Region VI - Weltern Visayas
Total 998 8,111 5,420 2,691 605 5,511 3,448 2,063 393 2,600 1,972 628
Hotels, Lodging Houses,Dormitories, etc.
Hospitals and Nurles HomeWelfare InstitutionlCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents, Nunneries, Seminaries
and Boarding School IMilitary Camps and StationsLogging, Mining and Const./
Public Work CampiOcean-going and Inter-Island/
Coastal VesselsRefugee CampsOthersNot Stated
320 1,37066 32231 88628 1,038
301 1,961163 1, 596
8 203
68 68811 45
606lOB4B6
1,019
1,0201,496
194
47022
764214403
19
941100
•218
23
lSl541926
25.42
4
466
751 314 437302 100 202609 307 302962 943 19
1,770 902 868489 469 20
165 158
426 241 18537 14 23
1691412
3
42121
4
226
619 29220 8279 17876 76
191 1181,107 1,027
38 36
262 2298 8
32712
101
73BO
2
33
Region VII - Central Visayas
Total .87 11,595 7,315 4,280 815 10,388 6,443 3,945 172 1,207 B72 335
Hotels, Lodging Houses,Dormitoriel, etc.
Hospitals and Nurses HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents, Nunneries, Seminaries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and StationlLogging, Mining and Const./
Public Work CampiOCean-going and Inter-Island/
,Coastal VesselsRefugee CampiOther,Not Stated
Region VIII - Eastern Visayas
TotalHotel" Lodging Hou,es,
Dormitories, etc.Hospital I and Nurlel HomeWelfare InstitutionlCorrective and Penal InltitutionsConvents, Nunneries, Seminaries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and StationsLogging, Mining and Const./
Public Work CampsOcean-going and Inter-Island/
Coastal Velse'lRefugee Camp'OthersNot Stated
319992633
3226926
27914
600
126641968
"496
21
212
3,511779660
1,752
2,2151,036
793
61664124
5,636
3"167464
1,454
9361.961
137
1197
1,580345406
1,666
1,1031,004
776
3433.62
4,605
!SO57
2341",435
6901,940
124
714
1,931434264B6
1,11232
17
2732562
1,031
241110230'19
34621
13
483
306761632
26837
6
26211
463
111431269
1683.
6
142
3,373732666
1,751
1,910746
60B
6169063
3,510
35414027663B
B121.,173
30
807
1,51632334.
1,665
930716
696
342862.
2,710
"843"A.626
6221,164
2B
554
1,85740920686
9BO30
12
2730434
800
21697
14612
2909
2
263
1423
91
6432,.173
147
1411
7
•2657
16
7
"847
1051
3062.1lB6
7461
2,126
3727
18B816
124788
107
39
6422571
17328.
180
5333
1,895
1214
104809
6B776
96
16
74,2,48
JI
"22~lL,
2,1
2i
'l:1364
7
5612
11
23
Region IK _ Weltern Mindanao
Total 63. 6,959 5,754 1,205 368 3,491 2,482 1,009 lB1 3,468 3,272 ,.6Hoteh, Lodging Housel,
Dormitories, etc.Hospitals and Nursel HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal Inltitutions
9466
933
500510152
1,516
24'237'7
1,403
251273
66113
8651
626
442 201 241360 165 215119 72 47650 547 103
914
4B
58 48130 7233 25666 856
10688
10
3
1990 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
~abl. 1. Number 01 Institutional 'Living Quarters and their R.sident Population by Sex and Region. Urban-Rural: 1990 - Continued
I TOTAL I "UR8AN I R-lJRAL
I---------------------C---------I---------,-------------------1-----------------------------[Number I 80th I Mal. I Fam.lelNumber 1 80th I Male .IFemalelNumber I 80th 1 Male IFemalelof Inst I Sax&, I I lof Inst I Sexu I I lof Inst I Sexes I I
Type of Institutiona'Living Quarters•••Region------~---------------------------------------------------------------------------------~-----------------------_.------------------
-------_ ..-------_.-------------------------------_ ...-~~_.._---~------------------_._----------------_._---------------_.----------
Region IX - Western MindanaoConvents, Nunneries, Seminaries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and StationsLogging, Mining and Const.!
Public Work CampsOcean-going and Inter-Island!
Coastal VesselsRefugee ,CampsOthersNot Stated
124100
62
142
36
6461,843
.06
2.87
581
3.31,824
847
2.86
400
253,.5.
1181
10440
38
118
520410
742
215
202
3243.5702
214
51
'.615
40
',~'~"
1151
2060
24
131
28
1261;433
164
2772
-379
6.1;429
145
2772
349
"4
30
Region x Northern Mindanao868 7,079 4,586 2,493 712 5,337 3,118 2,219 156 1,742 1,468 - 274
Hotels,' Lodging Houses,Dormitories, etc.
Hospitals and Nurses HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal Inst1tutionsConvents, Nunneries, Seminar1es
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and StationsLogging. Mining and Const.!
Public Work CampsOce~n-going and Inter-Island!
Coa.stal VesselsRefugee CampsOthersNot Stated
311102284021186
14
742
2,09832664.
1,037
1,3691,075
116
38.20
8.311.473•••752
1,051
107
17220
1,20520717638
61724
•217
2.38.183.
185238
561
1,96028.229
1,036
1,219235
56
2.4,.
808'102135•• 8
682218
4.107,.
i:152187.438
53717
7
187
1813101
2663
6
181
, 13837
4201
150840
60
.51
8517
3381
708s3
58
651
532062
807
2
30
Region XI - Southern MindanaoTotal 772, 10,213 7,274 2,939 604 6,955 4,546 2,409 168 3,258 2,728 530
Hot.ls, Lodging Houses,Dormitories, etc.
Hospitals and Nurses HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConv~nts, Nunneries, Seminaries
,and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and StationsLogging, Mining and Const.!
Public Work CampsOCean-going and Inter-Island!
r Coastal VesselsRefugee CampsOthersNot Stilted
188 1,59277 6702S 62429 2,115
202 1,97279 1.819
100 1,060
1 52 34
54 28712 35
72631336.
2,094
1,052"1,563
.07
52.19620
86635725521
.20256
153
5.,15
174702224
17627
62
238•
1,456655582
1,843
1,449262
452
34,19428
644307, 340
1,826
643256
358
2912815
B1234824217
8066
.4
56613
14765
,2652
38
163
1361542
272
5231,557
608
5
.37
8262.
268
4091,307
549
685
549134
114250
59
252
Region XII - Central MindanaoTotlll 461 4,173 2,686 l,4El7 367 3,103 1,871 1,232 .4 1,070 815 255
Hotels, Lodging Houses,. Dormitories, etc.
Hospitals and Nurses HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents, Nunneries, Seminaries
..and Boarding Schools,Military Camps and StationsLogg1ng, Mining and Const.!
Public Work CampsOcoan-go1ng and Inter-Island!
Coastal VesselsRefugee CampsOthersNot Stated
21855
•22.833
•116
1,669180233715
660302
113
.5206
7945.'.66.7
388262
.742
151
8751213718
27240
16
5355
'.5434,.7.12
5
'65
1,5M 725 789149 42 107199 178 21451 434 17
474 255 -219183 146 37
72 61 11
55 25 306 5 1
231253
2021
4
51
1553134
264
18611.
41
40200
69 6617 1'418 16
263 1
133 53116 ' 3
36 5
17 23146 S4
-------------------~~-----,~-------------~~---------------------------~------------------------~------------------------~-~---------
4
INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION
Table 2. Institutional Population by Sex, Residence Status, Age Group and Region: 1990
94
67
18
41729628.
356
70103321262
224
691
341
35632330380
937
801,154
8.268
J,110
1,186323278
3,476
1,010
59. 2, 793
356441
58
283
782
107
14'15.583428
241
424
1552,586
204506
7051,001368
6,697
6,115
51,4961,127
308
1,561
5,611
1126,486
'841,330
1171,3561,097
661 .
2,166
151
861
241
248
333
2674,349
.121,278
21,2225,163
654
2,503
131,6367,097
227
4,470
256173
2,1921,183
4,823'
28.2,2664,6101, 001
17.362
27611,1083,2362,969
17,736
10,709
40
32
4'
21
47
571
716
3412,185
167
2,0074704"293
6,585
5244
4,34374
1,28251
1,420552
9,269
1,228
1,4881,6401,796
8••
101770
2,264224
1,517
••44
25243
21961
1,8905
24036
2,314
1,3792
562218
2,456
1,73671
924276
22
37
24
3421
173;1
56'
393
57'182
5904
590161
1,191
13
35
30
34.
24032
633
348
639160
435I
6'0232
1,182
522
350
5,5979,2752,4162,668
4,575
1,257
33,B138,9191,961
4,398524
5,6653,393
1,109
8,700
1,516
5536,OB58,7142,869
41,006
256,844
13,3821,335
46,725
5,07423,626B,8286,649
18,158
10,081
Both Sexes
Female
National Capital Region
Manager, Director, In-chargeStaff Member/Employ ••'including
Physicians and NursesOfficer or Enlisted Man, Trainee
(AFP including Cadets)Officer or Crew Member in
Merchant Ve5sesPrie5t/Seminarian/NunLodger/Border (Hotel, Dorm.) '.Patient (Hospital, Sanitarium)Inmate/Ward (Home for the Aged,
Orphanages etc.)Prisoner/DetaineeOthersNot Stated
Manager, Director, In-chargeStaff Member/Employee ineluding
Physicians and NursesOfficer or Enlisted Man, Trainee
(AFP including Cadets)Officer or Crew Member in
Merchant VessesPriest/Seminarian/NunLOdger/Border (Hotel, Dorm.)Patient (Hospital, Sanitarium)Inmate/Ward (Home for the Aged,
Orphanages etc.)Prisoner/DetaineeOthersNot Stated
Manager, Director, In_chargeStaff Member/Employee including
Physicians and NursesOfficer or Enlisted Man, Trainee
(AFP including Cadets)Officer or Crew Member in
Merchant VessesPriest/Seminarian/NunLodger/Border (Hotel, Dorm.)Patient (Hospital, Sanitarium)Inmate/Ward (Home for the Aged,
Orphanages etc.)Prisoner/DetaineeOthersNot Stated
:_-::::~~;~:~~~~: __::-::::::::-:-::::;~:;---i;;;;:;;;;:;i-:;:::;:-i-;;::_;;:;:f;:::;~:;:~~-~;;:;:~:::~:;:~:::~:;;;:;:~;
Soth Sexes 138,878 2,570 2,560 5,743. .20,730 59,356 26,459 10,190 10,6'1°Manager, Director, In-charge 2,625 96 574 665 565 725Staff Member/Employee including I
Physicians and Nurses 18,781 2.745 9,293 3,727 1,628 1,388Officer or Enlisted Man, Trainee j
(AFP including Cadets) IB,508 737 10,957 5,669 1,028 1 7Office •...or Crew Member in 113
Merchant Vessn 578 106 302 122 35Priest/Seminarian/Nun 12,929 1,014 3,902 2,852 1,818 3'4343:43Lodger/Border (Hot.l. Dorm.) 22,096 471 6,607 11,707 2,224 653Patient (Hospital, San1tal"'1um) 4.204 65 61 104 298 1,228 969 658 821Inmate/Ward (Home for the Aged, 8.1•Orphanages etc.) 9,472 783 983 3,115 2,770 532 261 129Prisoner/Detainee 24,150 ,I 4 73 1.691 11,281 6,645 2,896 1,559Others 15,493 1,329 1,169 1,486 3,216 5,428 1,567 677 621Not Stated 10,042, 392 343 494 1,450 4,152 1.758 703 750
Male 92,153 l,38B 1.369 3,287 11,461 41.620 20,344 7,314 5,3~0I
311+H2Iu1,~~;48B
l,~~iI
5'I:
,t240333
J2113636.
3.r:138
J63
J2ii75
t::110I,.224
5
1990 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
.,:'Tabl. 2. Institutiona' Population by Sell., Residence Status. Age Group and Region: 1990' - Continued
TotalResidence Status. Sax and Region
I AGE GROUP1---------------------------------------------------------------------------------fl••s than 51 5 - 9 I 10 - 14 I 15.19 I 20,- 291.30 - 39 I 40 - 49-'150 "Ov"r
Nattona' Capit.l Region
157 1110
62
1,993 ,,' 1.826
45 5ti
,132 ." 301115 67.
'.174220
I
223
2881167129
1821113,.4
1, 910
8249
5
199
524062
,129
.285181115
I,U7
'28 2201,114 699
27 22139 95
946.11417.
391545,154
424
263
5.
51
20
358
31.456214.
2,035
.,2,520
90330
4,662
13282509502
70
•• 5
81
1,465
196
2521
3,462.3
1354,267403776
10,3271.
,.13
308
263
27
9.3451145142
23367012.
1081,615
41
3,649
1,04419
334151
2,936
.,18
999
8115
382.8915
15921
1,174
1,140
9920
129
10
258
12
21317411
311
12
300
17l
1098
177
13124
333
2,909218
1,3651,130
235
32,1265,971.17
279
2,6889,0571,0511,538
2,619
1,956
1,6872,9421,344
1,022
17,478
23,528243
Mal.
Manager, Director, In-chargeStaff Member/Employee including
Physicians and NursesOfficer or Enlisted Man, Tra1ne.
(AFP including Cadets)Offic.r or Crew Member in
Merchant VessesPri~st/Seminarian/NunLodger/Border (Hotel, Dorm.)Patient (Hospital, Sen1tarium)Inmate/W'ard (Home for the Aged,
Orphanages etc.)Prisoner/DetaineeOthersNot CStated
Femal.
Manager, Director. In-chargeStaff Member/Employe. including
Physicians and NursesOfficer or Enlisted Man, Tratnee
(AFP including Cadets)Off1car or Crew Member in
Merchant V •••••Priest/Seminarian/NunLodger/8order (Hotel, Dorm.)Patient (Hospit.l, Sanitarium)Inmate/Ward (Home for the Aged,
Orphanag., ate.)Prisonar/o.tatn ••other.•Not Stated
Cordillera Administrative RegionBoth Sexes 5,050 44 9. 198 1,240 2,335 579, .232 32.
Manager, Director, In-chargeStaff Member/Employee including
Physicians and Nurse.Officer or Enlisted Man, Trainee
(AFP including Cadets)Offtcer or Crew Member in
Merchant VessesPriest/Seminarian/NunLodger/Border (Hotel, Dorm.)Patient (Hospital, Sanitarium)Inmate/Ward (Home for the Aged,
Orphanages etc.)Prisoner/DetaineeOthersNot Stated
115
7.0
1,576
4381,015
13
14019.4373.0
2
392
34
'219
492
71
5125
3
104
381
525083
24209154
403
1,050."
-, .'90395
2
89.122148
.28,
139 '.
1-27
7041
584175
32
71
15
52123
1.' 92314
34
43
3
174101
102823
Male 3,399 23 64 121 791 1,762 412 122 104
Manager, Director, In-chargeStaff Member/Employee including
Physicians and NursesOfficer or Enlisted Man, Trainee
(AFP including Cadets)Officer or Crew Member in
Merchant VessesPrie~~/Seminarian/NunLodge~lBorder (Hotel, Dorm.)Patient (Hospital. Sanitarium)Inmate/Ward (Home for the Aged,
Orphanag •• etc.)Priso~er/DetaineeOthersNot Stated
67
424
1,576
,..4215
82192217239
22
19
2718
241
45
3021
58
381
51200
15203927
5
224
1,050
.3,.,1
2985210.
20
82
127
2621
5.2951
14
38
15
'15103
9108
18
22
3
315
988
6
INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION
Table 2. Institutional Population by Sex, Residence Status, Age Group and Region: 1990 - Continued
Manager, Dtrector, In-chargeStaff Member/Employee including
Physicians and NursesOfficer or Enlisted Man, Trainee
(AFP including Cadets)Officer or Crew Member in
Merchant VessesPriest/Seminarian/NunLodger/Border (Hotel, DoMm.)Patient (Hospital, Sanitarium)Inmate/Ward (Home for the Aged,
Orphanages etc.)Prisoner/DetaineeOthersNot Stated
Region I - 110co$ RegionBoth Sexes
Manager, Director. In-~hargeStaff Member/Employee including
Physicians and NursesOfficer or Enlisted Man, Trainee
(AFP including Cadets)Officer or Crew Member in
Merchant VessesPriest/Seminarian/NunLodger/Border (Hotel, Dorm.)Patient (Hospital, Sanitarium)Inmate/Ward (Home for the Aged,
Orphanages etc.)Prisoner/DetaineeOthersNot Stated
MaleManager, Director, In-chargeStaff Member/Employee including
Physicians and NursesOfficer or Enlfsted Man, Trainee
(AFP including Cadets)Officer or Crew Member in
Merchant Ve,sellPriest/Seminarian/NunLodger/Border (Hotel, Dorm.)Patient (Hollpital, Sanitarium)Inmate/Ward (Home for the Aged,
Orphanages etc.)Prisoner/DetaineeOthersNot Stated
FemaleManager, Director, In-chargeStaff Member/Employee including
Physicians and NursesOfficer or Enlisted Man, Trainee
(AFP including Cadets)Officer or Crew Member in
Merchant VessesPriest/Seminarian/NunLodger/Border (Hotel, Dorm.)Patient (Hospital, Sanitarium)Inmate/Ward (Home for the Aged,
Orphanages etc.)Prisoner/DetaineeOthersNot Stated
58
335
252594
8
584
220121
3,373
11'
492
611
4753451
12439558'222
2,154
71
255
611
175188
1
81386242144
1,219
48237
300157
439
34778
172
97
23
452'57
12
2520
40
11
209
7
15
151
46
15
301
32
8
231
14
7
251
26
214
'4
11
233
4611
50
8
143
196
44
3
,27
5
3
46
1308
3,5227
378
3
82
4
652
452813325
200
2
40
4
520
38284'14
178
42
132
7
8411
13
179
272341
61
7042
1,443
24
240
334
'8190
1120423'103
984
14
117
334
36108
51989577
459
10
123
6282
66
14426
8
57
4420
21224
679
24
108
216
13244
2924318
483
17
63
216
4324
911712
196
7
45
8920
21
266
18
33
372
136
291
24
30
54
7125
1482413
201
17
19
54
3617
147
55
90
7
11
35,
1198
16
21
14351
12015
45
44
32
3
16822
1
4202922
147
21
15
3
1990 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
Table 2. Institutional Population by Sex, Residence Status. Age Group and Region: 1990 - Continued
--------.----------------------------------------------.----------------------------------.-----------.------------.--.-------------Residence StatusSex. and Region
Toto'I ' AGE GROUP
1---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Iless than 51 5 - 9 I 10 - 14 I 15 - 19 I 20 - 29 I 30 - 39 I 40 - 49 150 ~ Ovpr------------------.-----------------------.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Region II - Cegayan ValleyBoth StlX8S
Manager, Director, In-chargeStaff Member/Employee including
Physicians and NursesOfficer or Enlisted Man, Trainee
(AFP including Cadets)Officer or Crew Member in
Merchant VessesPriest/Seminarian/NunLodger/Border (Hotel, Dorm.)Patient (Hospital, Sanitarium)Inmate/Ward (Home for the Aged,
Orphanages etc.)Prisoner/DetaineeOthersNot Stated
Male
Manager, DirectOr, In-chargeStaff Member/Employee includ1ng
Physicians and NursesOfficer or Enlisted Man, Trainee
(AFP including Cadets)Officer or Crew Member in
Merchant VessesPriest/Seminarian/Nunlodger/Border (Hotel. Dorm.)Patient (Hospital. Sanitarium)Inmate/Ward (Home for the Aged,
Orphanages etc.)Prisoner/DetaineeOthersNot Stated
Female
Manager, Director, In-chargeStaff Member/Employee including
Physicians and NursesOfficer or Enlisted Man, Trainee
(AFP including Cadets)Officer or Crew Member in
Merchant VessesPriest/Seminarian/Nunlodger/Border (Hotel, Dorm.)Patient (Hospital, Sanitarium)Inmate/Ward (Home for the Aged,
Orphanages etc.)Prisoner/DetaineeOthersNot Stated
Region III - Central luzon
Both Sexes
Manager, Director, In-chargeStaff Member/Employee including
Physicians and NursesOfficer or Enlisted Man, Trainee
(AFP including Cadets)Officer or Crew Member in
Merchant VessesPriest/Seminarian/Nunlodger/Border (Hotel, Dorm.)Patient (Hospital, Sanitarium)Inmate/Ward (Home for the Agea,
Orphanages etc.)Prisoner/DetaineeOthersNot Stated
4,195
76
601
1,586
250218
1
102398775188
3,164
49
354
1,566
13851
50395439122
1,011
27
247
112157
1
523
33666
10,301
262
2,367
1,783
7481,316255
4.0"0
1,990498
113
26
7611
55
16
381
58
10
3810
294
92
16.33
8
138
35
7924
"
21
308
79
14
4916
285
2
81
18418
138
17
261
8212
70
7
111
438
68
10
15
394
417
422
1276
20634
410
5
57
24
2780
53313049
248
28
24
1912
2329040
162
4
29
868
31
409
1,434
8
414
39
6033818
5354346104
91£
13
239
1,062
58931
17722845
1.611
7
131
1,062
4121
17714329
305
6
108
17721
8516
4,352
57
1,273
.53
21864070
19288676"6
939
26
173
441
4318
10410232
790
19
113
441
247
103
"24149
7
60
1911
1438
2,001
75
397
635
17119572
"14220693
302
15
75
59
445
56399
218
9
49
""1
55237
846
26
294
1162
778
53
147
144
1016359
136012018
"Jq
7il
"
2
133
39.,
27135
106
4
24
392
10
261
740
69
136
12
1984032
90408340
INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION
Table 2. Institutional Population by Se~. Residence Status, Age Group and Region: 1990 - Continued
Region III - Centra' Luzon
•
Ma,.Manager, Director, In-chargeSteff Member/Employee including
Physicians and NursesOfficer or Enlisted Man, Trainee
(AFP including Cadets)Officer or Crew Member in
Merchant VessesPriest/Seminarian/NunLodger/Border (Hotel. Dorm.)Patient (Hospital, Sanitarium)Inmate/Ward (Home for the Aged,
Orphanages etc.)Prisoner/DetaineeOthersNot Stated
FemaleManager. Director, In-chargeStaff Member/Employee including
Physicians and NursesOfficer or Enlisted Man, Trafnee
(AFP including Cadets)Offfcer or Crew Member in
Merchant VessesPriest/Semfnarian/NunLodger/Border (Hotel. Dorm~)Patient (Hospital. Sanitarium)Inmate/Ward (Home for the Aged,
Orphanages etc.)Prisoner/DetafneeOthersNot Stated
Region IV - Southern TagalogBoth Sexes
Manager, Director, In_chargeStaff Member/Employee including
Physicians and NursesOfficer or Enlfsted Man. Trainee
(AFP includfng Cadets)Offfcer or Crew Member in
Merchant VessesPriest/Semin~rian/NunLodger/Border (Hotel, Dorm.)Patient (Hospital, Sanitarfum)Inmate/Ward (Home for the Aged.
-Orphanages etc.)Prisoner/DetafneeOthersNot Stated
MaleManager, Director. In-chargeStaff Member/Employee including
Physicians and NursesOfffcer or Enlisted Man. Trainee
(AFP including Cadets)Officer or Crew Member in
Merchant VessesPriest/Seminarian/NunLodger/Border (Hotel, Dorm.)Patient (Hospital, Sanitarium)Inmate/Ward (Home for the Aged.
Orphanages etc.)Prisoner/DetafneeOthersNot Stated
6.606
144
1.279
1,734
359550166
307550
l,leS329
3,695
118
l,oae
49
38976889
1e340802169
15,979
336
1,850
2,062
1681.9991.994612
5293.5641.8361,029
11.706
215
1.2222.046
166813
1,018454
3713,5141,089
798.
169
58
8823
125
34
8110
238
2
28
17137
105
13
8110
9
168
2
56
9713
117
25875
253
53
12575
115
29
6422
/,
22I
786
13010
170
201
49
7624
431
656
1808
13537
285
315
12989517
818
3
248
39
5511410
355120360
616
5
166
52248
183
14344
1,701
10
226
58
4010043343
16415738090
1,100
5
142
54
384920339
13.15521069
2,96620
712
939
12.2584'13282439125
1.386
37
561
14
8938221
66
23733
7,143
70
889
1.306
87787
1,104219
581,638631354
5,622
52
609
1,296
87417582192
401,624406317
1,435
50
216
610
8190458
12712979
566
25
181
25
9010527
7ISn14
3,558
93
409
572
27434265152
251,085242254
2,82362
270
571
27172133117
151,067160229
480
34
62
138
333840
1247697
298
19
85
6
682519
1135111
1.55466
196
107
103208192
748287106
1.070
47
127
106
10765046
64714586
323
37
418
612819
47373312
417
32
95
4
1371213
4335028
1.101
97
130
19
43584698
141946576
586
49
74
19
49919543
1892848
1990 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
Table 2. Institutional Population by Sex, Residence Status. Age Group and Region: 1990 - Continued-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------_._-------- .
Residence StatusSex and Region
TotalI AGE GROUP1"-----------_._-_ .._._-----_ _ _--_ ----- ------ ------I less than 51 5 _ 9 I 10 - 14 I 15 - 19 I 20 - 29 I 30 - 39 I 40 - 49 150 to OVP)-----------------------------------------------------------.--------_.----------------------------------------------------_._-------_.
Region IV _ Southern Tagalog
Fem.le
Manager, Director, In-chargeStaff Member/Employee including
Physicians and NursesOfficer or Enlisted Man, Trainee
(AFP including Cadet~)Officer or Crew Member in
Merchant VeSS8~
Prie~t/Seminarian/Nunlodger/Border (Hotel, Dorm.)Patient (Hospital, Sanitarium)Inmate/Ward (Home for the Aged,
Orphanage~ etc.)Prisoner/DetaineeOthersNot Stated
Region V _ Bicol Region
Both SexeaManager, Director, In_chargeStaff Member/Employee including
Physicians and NursesOfficer or Enlisted Man, Trainee
(AFP including Cadets)Officer or Crew Member in
Merchant VessesPriest/Seminarian/Nunlodger/Border (Hotel, Dorm.)Patient (Hospital, Sanitarium)Inmate/Ward (Home for the Aged,
Orphanages etc.)Prisoner/DetaineeOthersNot Stated
Mal.Manager, Director, In-chargeStaff Member/Employee including
Physicians and NursesOfficer or Enlisted Man, Treinee
(AFP including Cadets)Officer or Crew Member in
Merchant VessesPriest/Seminarian/Nunlodger/80rder (Hotel, Dorm.)Patient (Hospital, Sanitarium)Inmate/Ward (Home for the Aged,
Orphanages etc.)Prisoner/DetaineeOthersNot Stated
FemaleManager, Director, In-chargeStaff Member/Employee including
Physicians and NursesOfficer or Enlisted Man, Trainee
(AFP including Cadets)Officer or Crew Member in
Merchant VessesPriest/Seminarian/Nunlodger/Border (Hotel, Dorm.)Patient (Hospital, Sanitarium)Inmate/Ward (Home for the Aged,
Orphanages etc.)Prisoner/DetaineeOthersNot Stated
4,273
121
628
16
21,186
976158
15850
747231
5,208
122
1,011
1,330
150563280206
130749388279
3,936
82
572
1,329
148297137145
41739244202
1, 272
40
439
226614361
891014477
133
15
90
"82
2
27
1934
44
13
822
38
14
1112
10
138
24
6153
86
2
91
3143
55
41
203031
2
5
1113
146
341
51
4020
142
8
193
8131
93
5
63
5227
49
3
13
294
601
5
84
4
251
2304
282
17021
611
178
26
5126772
28697578
403
101
265014332
6684854
208
77
11244
221
2724
1,521
18
280
10
37052227
1814
22537
2,192
12
492
793
6413814114
1234612159
1,734
11
236792
64816111
33438547
458
256
57803
93
3612
735
31
139
26213235
10188225
1,208
18
173
437
1816730119
41972817
1,061
15
124
437
1711221113
11941611
147
3
49
15596
33126
484
19
69
24'3146
1114220
485
4791
65
14831051
3951610
339
30
65
65
1438710
29387
146
17
26
453
41
1283
."
2592/44
11
"211
402
44
77
9
31491416
2838177
20725
46
9
352108
63774
195
19
31
9748
221103
INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION
Table 2. Institutional Population by Sex, Re~idenc~ Status. Age Group and Region: 1990 - Continued
Region VI _ Western Viseyas
Soth Selles
Manager. Director, In-chargeStaff Member/Employee including
Physicians and NursesOfficer or Enlisted Man. Trainee
(AFP including Cadets)Officer or Crew Member in
Merehent VessesPriest/Seminarian/Nun ~Lodger/Border (Hotel. Dorm.)Patient (Hospital, Sanitarium)Inmate/Ward (Home for the Aged,
OrphanageS etc.)Prisoner/~talneeOthersHot Stated
MaleManager, Director, In-chargeStaff Member/Employee including
Physicians and NursesOfficer or Enlisted Man, Trainee
(AFP including Cadets)Officer or Crew Member in
Merchant VessesPriest/Seminarian/NunLodger/Border (Hotel, Dorm.)Patient (HoliPital, Sanitarium)Inmate/Ward (Home for the Agod,
Orphanages etc.)Prisoner/DetaineeOthersNot Statod
Manager, Director, In-chargoStaff Member/Employee including
Physicians and NursesOfficer or Enlisted Man, Trainee
(AFP including Cadet5)Officer or Crew Member in
Merchant VessesPriest/Seminarian/NunLodger/Border (Hotel, Dorm.)Patient (Hospital, Sanitarium)Inmate/Ward (Home for the Aged,
Orphanages etc.)p~isono~/OetaineeOthe~sNot Stated
Region VII _ Central Visayas
Both Selle!Manager, D1recto~. In-chargeStaff Member/Employee including
Physicians and NursesOfficer or Enlisted Man, Trainee
(AFP including Cadets)Officer or Crew Membe~ in
Me~chant VesliesPriest/Seminarian/NunLodge~/Border (Hotel, Dorm.)Patient (Hospital, Sanitarium)Inmate/Ward (Home for the Aged,
Orphanages etc.)Pr~soner/DetaineeOtherliNot Stated
8,111
155
1,203
1,446
94792240
553774939
1,131
5,420
100
573
1,440
39745435
27975455971B
2,691
55
530
5
sso46B4
27420370413
11,595
252
1.622
929
9522,439319
52B1,7021,2741,578
14B
29
B533
72
13
4315
75
15
4317
lB5
27
25
9044
,.7
.017530
.4
3.13411
103
42
4219
221
17
77
9730
11
302
lB
1275
10052
,.5
10
.355325
115
•44
3727
542
5323
20313145105
1,079
3
151
53
302964
10.99,.,134
709
2
11B
62
221274
5997125.2370
43
•159392ss52
2,115
9
292
19
34.5.15
127235310215
3,179
25
505
.06
lea"48819
503.929B410
2,360
24
272
.01
77253,.273B520.295
.19
2
233
5
1112351
23490115
4,679
54
741
505
,..'1,261
42
43.304177.7
1,602
42
259
511
235.57
17174B7lB3
1,21429
154
511
124'495
415456m
38S
13
105 "
112371
13103155
1,914
55
304
2.2
.257164SS
233.'103276
5"39
134
ss
155213
97350B9
399
20
7.ss
57103
3721972
240
19
56
9911
513117
.35
41
131
101
2035237
1015550ss
975
'5
14'
11
327137
1333351200
,,525
51
11
10755
.23020100
579
21
93
220B2
91341100
902
72
15'
21
27051103
20.35255
1990 CENSUS OF POPlJLi\TION AND HOUSING
Tabl. 2. Institutional popu.lat1on by Sex, ResidE;nce Status, Age Group and Region: 1990 - Continued
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Residence StatusSe;w;:and Region
TotalI AGE GROUP
1---------------------------------------------------------------------------------11esl than 51 5 - 9 I 10 - 14 I 15 - 19 I 20 - 29,1 30 - 39 I 40 - 49 150 & Over--------------------------.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.------
1,121
Region VII _ Central V1~IlY~SMal.
Manager, Director, In_chargeStaff Member/Employee including
Physicians and NursesOfficer or Enlisted Man, 'Trainee
(AFP including Cadets)Officer or Crew Member in
Merchant VessesPriest/Seminarian/NunLodger/Border (Hotel, Dorm.)Patient (Hospital, Sanitarium)Inmate/Ward (Home for the Aged,. Orphanages etc.)
Prisoner/DetaineeOthers- .Not Stated
Female
Manager, Director, In-chargeStaff Member/Employee including
Physicians and NursesOfficer or Enlisted Man, Trainee
(AFP including Cadets)Officer or Crew Member in
Merchant VessesPri.st/Seminar1an/NunLodger/Border (Hotel, Dorm.)Patient (Hospital, Sanftarium)Inmate/Ward (Home for the Aged,
Orphanages etc.)Prisoner/DetaineeOthersNot Stated
7.315
143
857
909
4231,034208
. 3411,631732
1,037
4,280
,109
765
20
'5291,'405III
.18771542541
94
14
16
442092
13
9
4624
98
3
345011
123
14
43
4719
339
2513
148.139248
203
2810
55
5357
•
6
143
19
2330611
90220198105
994
3
149
11552
4
3716112110
3,244
33
408
494
t 7456032
24805239575
1,635
31
333
12
114.70110
1925178212
1,41~
43
171
278
130.942
1436955228
495
23
133
4
1277513
9154848
543
24
66
97
843127
61452835
293
17
65
4
1192110
411,2220
37
]1:..,9
79:"515
41;5
35
85
1582837
114
3651
•
Region VIII Eastern Vfsayas
Both Sex.s
Manager, Director, In-chargeStaff Member/Employee ,including
Physicians and NursesOfficer or Enlisted Man, Trafnee
(AFP including Cadets)Officer or Crew Member in
Merchant VessesPriest/Seminarian/NunLodger/Border (Hotel, Dorm.)Patient (Hospital, Sanitarium):Inmate/Ward (Home for the Aged,
Orphanages etc.)Prisoner/DetaineeOthersNot St.ated
Ma'"
Manager, Director, In-chargeStaff Member/Employee including
Physicians and NursesOfficer or Enlisted Man, Trainee
(AFP including Cadets)Officer or Crew Member in
.Merchant VessesPriest/Seminarian/NunLOdger/Border (Hotel, Dorm.)Pati'ent (Hospital, Sanitarfum)Inmate/Ward (Home for the Aged,
Orphanages etc.)Prisoner/DetaineeOth'ersNot,~tated
5,636
85
526
1,864
36523314
3541,428528239
4,605
45
306
1,861
193997
1991,409338148'
94
.3
40
3417
56
3
24
245
12
141
78
4319
77
52
195
211
71
11956118
130
5
7253612
528
4
48
25
876
70.11914038
391
3
36
25
634
3511810232
2.544
7
226
1, 285
77102
1759215880
2,242
4
125
1,282
3931
758611058
1,257
32
142
477
117302
14033221
1,071
13
73
477
63151
4002015
490
22
7961
12022719
396
13
4'69
4451
196145
371
20
46
8
"126
281073327
236
12
23
8
4,,1
,1041316
.INSTITImONAL POPULATION
Table 2. In5t1tut1onal Population by Sex, Residence Status, Aie Group and Regton: 1990 - Continued
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------I A"G E GROUP
Residence Status I Total l----------------------~------------------------------------------------------1---Selt and Regton I llen than 51 5 - 9 I 10'" 14 I ]5 - 19 I 20 - 29 I 30 - 39 I 40 - 49 150 & Over_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ J ___
Region VIII - Eastern Visayas IFemale 1.031 38 .4 81 137 302 180 '4 135
Manager, Director, In_charge 40 3 " • 8Staff Member/Employee including
Physicians and Nurs •• 220 12 101 •• 15 23Officer Qr Enlisted Man. Trainee
(AFP including Cadets) 3 3Officer or Crew Member in
Merchant VessesPriest/Seminarian/Nun 172 2 38 54 35 43
Lodger/Border (Hotel, Donn.) 134 2 42 71 15 I 3
Petient (Hospital, Sanitarium) 7 I I 5
InmatejWard (Home for the Aged,Orphanages etc.) 155 I. 2. 47 35 10 1 I "Prisoner/Detainee " 1 • 3 6 3
Others ,.0 10 24 25 38 48 12 13 20Not Stated ., 12 14 • • 22 • 14
I11
Region IX _ Western Mindanao
Both Sexes 6,959 85 72 150 7.0 3,244 1,804 503 311
Manager, Director, In-cherge 10. 4 30 35 23 14Staff Member/Employe. including
Physicians and Nurses 518 57 227 141 53 40Officer or Enlisted Man, Trainee
(AFP including Cadets) 1,670 14 '00 .25 122 •Officer or Crew Member '"Merchant Vesses 255 15 ,.8 " 11 4Priest/Seminarian/Nun 352 47 112 82 42 ••Lodger/Border (Hotel, Donn. ) '4' 15 14. 22. 34 • 8Patient (Hospi ta 1, Sanitarium) 154 3 • 12 2. 38 22 43Inmate/Ward (Home for the.Aged,
Orphanages etc.) 115 2. 33 38 14 1 2 I
Prisoner/Detainee 1,309 I 1 • 81 .'0 3.2 124 ••Othors 1,399 34 23 55 2.7 ." 215 57 41
Not Stated .37 23 12 32 100 251 '.3 3. 17
Male 5,754 48 .3 8' 55' 2,729 1,650 431 205
Manager, Director, In-charge 7' 23 27 18 10
Staff Member/Employee includingPhysicians and Nurses 284 34 III 85 3' 20
Officer or Enlisted Man, Trainee(AFP including Cadets) 1,661 " 8.5 .21 122 •
Officer or Crew Member '"Merchant Vessel. 238 13 137 73 11 4Pr1est/Seminarian/Nun 210 38 75 53 21 23Lodger/Border (Hotel, Donn.) 20. 7 .7 101 20 8 3
Patient (Hosp1 ta 1, Sanitarium) 117 2 4 10 23 28 ,. 33Inmate/Ward (Home for the Aged,
Orphanages etc.) 80 " 20 2' 12 I 2 1Prfsoner/Detainee 1,298 I I 4 80 .3' 3" 121 ••Others 1,023 15 1', 33 201 4.8 "3 47 25
Not Stated 558 12 • ,. 8. 231 157 32 12
Female 1,205 37 2. ., 231 515 '154 72 10.
Manager, Director, In-charge 27 3 7 8 , 4Staff Member/Employee including
Physicians and Nurses 234 23 11. 5. " 20Officer or Enlisted Man, Trainee
(AFP including Cadets) • 5 4Officer or Crew Member in
Merchant Vesses 17 2 11 4Priest/Seminarian/Nun 142 • 37 2• 21 4.Lodger/Border (Hotel, Dorm. ) 238 8 82 128 " 1 5
Patient (Hosp1 ta 1, Sanitariu.m) 37 2 2 • 10 • 10Inmate/Ward (Home for the Aged,
Or,phanages etc'.)' 35 7 13 13 2Prisoner/Detainee 11 1 • I 3Others 37. " 12 22 g. 179 22 10 ,.Not Stated 7' 11 3 I. 11 20 • 7 5
13
..' 'f'r ..
1990 cENsusoF"P()P(JLATl(jN AND HOUSING
~,.-Table 2. Institutiol'llll Popu1at1ol'1 by Sex, Residence 'si~~u~~:A;e G;'o~p and Regiol'l: 1990 - -Continued
----------------------------------------------~--------------------.---------------------------------------------------------------,Residence StatuISex and Region
I.II
Total - : '1-:_.~_::.:_:__~':_~:.__.:'t:::. _:. ~_' ~_:. : : _~ _~_ ~_ ~ •. - ~- - -- - ~- - -- - - - M - M ~ ~ _ M ~-
,]leu than 5~ 5-.' 9. _ l' iO .• 14 I 15 - 19 I 20 - 29 I 30 - 39 I 40 - 49 150 & OV6Ir________ M ------------.----------~.----------------------------------------------------.-
R~gion X - Northerl'l Hindal'lllOBoth Saxes
Hal'lager, Director, In-chargeStaff Member/Employee 1ncludihg
Physicians and NursesOfficer or Enlisted Han, Trainee
(AFP including Cadets)Officer or Crew Member in
Merchant VessellPriest/Seminarian/Nunlodg~r/Border (Hotel, Dorm.)Patient (Hospital, Sanitarium)Inmate/Ward (Home for the Aged,
Orphanages etc.)Prisoner/DetaineeOthersNot Stated
MaleManager, Director, In-chargeStaff Member/Employee including
Physicians al'ldNursesOfficer or El'Ilisted Man, Trainee
(AFP including Cadets)Officer or Crew Member 11'1
Merchant VessesPriest/Seminarian/NunLodger/Border (Hotel, Dorm.),Patient (Hospital. Sanitarium)Inmate/Ward (Home for the Aged.
Orphanages etc.)Prisoner/DetaineeOthersNot Stated
FemaleMal'lllger,Director, In-chargeStaff Member/Employee 1ncludil'lg
Physicians and NursesOfficer or Enlisted Mal'l,Trainee
(AFP includil'lg Cadets)Officer or Crew Member in
Merchant VesselPriest/Seminarian/NunLodger/Border (Hotel, Dorm.)Patient (Hospital, Sanitarium)Inmate/Ward (Home for the Aged,
Orphanages etc.)Prisoner/DetaineeOthersNot Stated
Region XI _ Southern MindanaoBoth Sexes
Manager, Director, In-chargeStaff Member/Employee including
Physicians and NursesOfficer or Enlisted Man, Trainee
(AFP including Cadets)Off~cer or Crew Member in
Merchant VessesPriest/Seminarian/Nunlodger/Border (Hotel. Dorm.)Patient (Hospital, Sanitarium)Inmate/Ward (Home for the Aged.
Orphanages etc.)Prisoner/DetaineeOthersNot Stated
7,079160
1,355
936
1612
1,23913
2361,0131,123
369
4,586
90
669
931
.358443, c 9
i40,983726237
2,493
, '70
666
6
1254796
4
9630
397152
10,213
207
1,5171.235
11.,144f.241. 413
3712,0661,459
559
220
2
71
7671
146
44
4259
74
273412
260
14
44
21111
14
; '"106
37
':" 5116
51
16
266
55
19
2610
262
12
69
16616
222
34
64106133
136
12
409
472666
22
241
346
361
3410
1036
16642
1,1322
243
12
11376
4111626960
593
106
11
6106
3311316533
539
136
6272
63
6427
1,517
7
263
27
21639221
60102300129
3,089
32662
441
230649
4
13625
, 409124
2,019
20
279
439
176240
3
461626573
1,07012
363
2
52409
1
97
;4461
4.097
65
699
671
1394653133
26676437264
1,428
42
265
430
147120
4
423713742
1,10322
165
429
67593
2269319
325
20
100
60611
4114423
2,226
44
350
536
252123104
1163611061
461
36
106
46
7336
3765620
269
1971
47
2117
70366
162
16
35
6219
35
1714
657
43
134
93
1262771
2943433
431
4'.'
7.'
115i2.'
I
5,4:.21
249
284"
6
6692
1473111
162
21
30
18!'.131
43
1410
613
58
7l
1541246
5'1543514
INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION
,Table 2. Institutional Population by Sex, Residence Status, Age Group and Region: 1990 _ Continued
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------._---------------------------------------------------
8
44
535
29
24
376
38153
175
n
1016565
533
"B
5528
5650
42
467
571
12752667'8
868245208
5
26
181
19611'15
3110115894
176
786
101
"
4
49
917
8
27
1117
131
165348'229
1,027
1,230
2372,045
800422
Manager, Director, In-chargeStaff Member/Employee including
Physicians and NursesOfficer or Enlisted Man, Trainee
(AFP including Cadets)Officer or Crew Member in
MercnD.nt V.uesPriest/Seminarian/NunlOdger/Border (Hotel, Dorm.)Patient (Hospitel, Sanitarium)Inmate/Ward (Home for the Aged,
Orphanages stc.)Prisoner/DetaineeOthersNot Stated
1 AGE GROUPResidence Status J Total 1------------------- _Sex and Region I. 11ess than 51 5 - 9 I 10 - 14 I 15 - 19 I 20 - 29 I 30 - 39 I 40 - 49 150 to. Over
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\\-----------Region XI - Southern Mindanao
Male 7,274 153 151 231 927 3,026 1,764 6J6,.6,\,Ij3.
17137
1
28~\2028
.85
2 29 1153
18 25 2413 7 14
1910
2 40 1254
39 49 3715 8 26
33 61 170
176 8 4
17 20 25
100 75 654 8 19
56 98 221
20 119273 387
5 59
29 171 7
142 19135 46
1,210 1,5815 15
49 194
5 B'
56 1027B5 599
13 41
2. 8107 32985 103B1 101
665 994
8
20 94
4 8'
53 80353 267
5 27
" 7105 n342 4757 52
462 211 237
12 15 34
112 37 27
3
151 '0 10158 10 749 34 19
5 217 5 1
54 14 1811 5 S
567 252 178
33 31 "85 40 16
97 29 3
39 39 3573 , 448 30 59
2155 58 2717 6 417 10 7
451 187 125
19 " 16
54 25 10
97 29 3
25 12\ 1~48 4
37 " 50
1150 64
12:11 3
8 4
\'
13
"2
1,071
2
82
590130111127
223
107
201591340265
203
222
384
67
75
490
13421
659137
481752lB4
5
178673170157
18668'148
2,939
4,173
2711,489
202
2,686
Both Sexes
MaleManager, Dfrector, In-chargeStaff Member/Employee includfng
Physicians and NursesOfficer or Enlfsted Man, Trainee
(AFP includfng Cadets)Officer or Crew Member in
Merchant VessesPriest/Seminarian/NunLodger/Border (Hotel, Dorm.)Patient (Hospital, Sanitarium)Inmate/Ward (Home for the Aged,
Orphanages etc.)Prisoner/DetaineeOthersNot Stated
Manager, Director, In-chargeStaff Member/Employee including
Physicians dnd NursesOfficer or Enlisted Man, Trainee
(AFP including Cadets)Officer or Crew Member in
Merchant VessesPriest/Seminarian/Nunlodger/Border (Hotel, Dorm.)Patient (Hospital, Sanitarium)Inmate/Ward (Home for the Aged,
Orphllna.ges etc.)' .Prisoner/DetaineeOthenNot Stat ad
Region XII - Cantral Mindanao
Femalo
Manager, Director, In-chargeStaff M9mber/Employee including
Physicians and NursesOfffcer or Enlisted Man. Trainee
(AFP including Cadets)Officer or Crew Member in
Merchont VessesPrfest/Seminarian/NunLodger/Border (Hotel, Dorm.)Patient (Hospital, Sanitarium)Inmate/Ward (Home for the Aged,
Orphanages etc.)Prisoner/Detafnee
.OthersNot Stated
15
1990 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
Tabl •. 2. Institut1one.l Population by Sex, Residence Status, Age Group lind Region: 1990 - Continued
I AGE GROUP
1---------------------------------------------------------------------------------!less than 51 5 _ 9 I 10 - 14 I 15 - 19 I 20 - 29 1 30 - 39 [ 40 - 49 150 & Over
Tot",lResidence StatusSell. end Region-------------------------------------------------------------------------~--------------------------'---------------------.-----------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Region XI! - Central M1 ndanao
Female 1,487 23 37 51 545 587 "" 75 53
Manager, Diroctor, In-charg. 40 4 7 14 S 7
Staff Member/Employee includingPhysicians ". Nurses 181 2. 100 31 15 "Officer or Enl hted Man, Trainee(AFP including Cadets)
Officer or Craw Member ••Merchant Vess.sPriost/Sem1narian/Nun 85 3 22 13 27 2\)
Lodger/Bord.r (Hotel, Oom.) 807 11 432 332 25 5 2
Pationt .(Ho$pital, Sanitar1um) 54 5 7 14 II 9
lnml.lte/Ward(Home for the Aged,Orphanl!.gel.tc. ) 23 11 • 1
Prilon~r/Oetainee 18 1 1 5 • ,Others 170 21 24 13 43 56 • , 4
Not Stated 108 2 1 12 24 Il~ 3 " 5
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------_ .._-- .- ---_._-----_. --------------
16
INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION
Table 3. In5t i tut iona' Population'by Single-Veal'" .Age~Cla5$ification. Sex and Regior., Urban-Rural: 1990
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------~-----------------------------------------Single-Year Age 1 TOTAL I UR8AN 1 R U R A L.Classification 1-----',-------"---------------1------------------------------1------------------,------------and Region I 80th" Sexes I Mate I Female ,I .Bot~ Sexes I Male I Female I Both Se)(EIS I Hale I Female--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Phil fpp1nes
All Ages 138,8"78 92,153 46;725 110,198 68,.704 41,494 2~.680 23.449 5,231
Below 660 356 304 528 289 239 132 67 651 554 316 238 403 231 172 151 85 662 487 273 214 374 219 155 113 54 59
I 3 432 236 196 326 184 142 106 52 544 437 207 230 322 153 169 115 54 615 450 249 201 353 196 '157 97 53 446 485 243 242 372 169 203 113 74 39
I 7 452 235 217 355 193 162 97 42 55, 8 513 .258 '.255 405 204 201 108 54 54,\ 9 660 384 276 502 28B _214 158 96 62
10 701 441 260 560 358 202 141 83 5811 715 429 28. 559 348 211 156 81 7512 821 501 320 680 426 254 141 75 6613 1,334 756 578 1,160 668 512 154 88 6614 2,172 1,160 1,012 1,956 .1,020 936 216 140 7615 2,396 1,355 1,041 2,117 1,179 "8 279 176 10316 2,753 1,556 1,197 2,417 1,335 1,062 336 221 11517 4,231 2,322 1,909 ,3,625 1,924 1,701 606 396 20B18 5,179 2,773' 2,406 4,430 2,223 2,207 749 550 19919 6,171 '3,455 2,716 5,386 2,665 2,521 785 590 19520 7,077 4,196 2,681 6,072 3,398 '2,674 1,005 798 20721 6,603 4,291 2,512 5,750 3,456 2,292 1,053 833 22022 5,340 4,211 2,129 5,222 3,260 1,962 1,118 951 16723 6,328 4,299 2,029 5,025 3,183 1,642 1,303 1,116 18724 6,123 4,334 1,789 4,722 3,096 1,626 1,401 1,238 16325 6,786 5,136 1,650 5,227 3,776 1,451 1,559 1,360 1992. 5,625 4,250 '1,375 4,144 2,913 1,231 1,481 1,337 14427 5,375 4,106 1,269 3,'883 2,763 1,120 1,492 1,343 14928 ,4,494 3,456 1,038 3,238 2,322 916 1,256 1.134 12229 4,405 3,341 1,064 3,181 2,257 924 1,224 1,084 14030 4,224 3,226 998 " 3,046 2,181 865 1,178 1,045 13331 3,232 2,522 710 2,306 1,724 502 926 798 12832 3,124 2,390 734 2,248 1,607 641 876 783 9333 2,720 2,109 611 1,980 1,436 544 740 673 6734 2,648 2,084 564 1,958 1,455 503 690 629 6135 2,673 2,037 636 1,939 1,374 565 734 663 7136 2,342 1,821 521 1,720 1,262 458 622 559 6337 2,081 1,592 489 1,542 1,113 429 539 479 6038 1,778 1,360 418 1,295 931 364 483 429 5439 1,637 1,203 434 1,234 856 378 403 347 5640 1,855 1,303 552 1,432 950 482 423 353 7041 1,385 962 423 1,066 708 358 319 254 6542 1,303 932 371 1,004 6BO 324 299 252 4743 1,130 772 358 902 585 317 228 187 4144 977 647 330 772 4B4 288 205 163 4245 926 610 316 723 451 272 203 159 4446 841 547 294 660 404 256 181 143 3847 B44 594 250 670 452 218 174 142 3248 790 504 286 641 3B9 252 149 115 3449 739 443 296 593 334 259 146 109 3750 780 441 339 637 327 310 143 114 2951 679 378 301 561 302 259 118 76 4252 636 366 270 527 297 230 109 69 4053 580 338 242 477 267 210 103 71 3254 574 327 247 484 260 224 90 67 2355 546 331 215 45B 268 190 88 63 2556 463 246 217 391 199 192 72 47 2557 43B 245 193 374 197 177 64 48 1658 402 219 183 349 183 166 53 36 1759 377 189 lB8 326 145 181 51 '4 760 469 236 233 403 195 208 66 41 2561 349 187 162 309 164 145 40 23 1762 356 181 175 298 150 14B 58 31 2763 317 142 175 279 125 154 38 17 2164 341 152 189 279 129 150 62 23 3965 304 159 145 260',. 132 128 44 27 1766 233 102 131 211 92 119 22 10 1267 222 112 110 191_ 94 97 31 18 136B 181 74 107 160 67 93 21 7 1469 244 123 121 212 104 108 32 19 1370 247 116 131 220 102 118 27 14 1371 145 63 82 131 57 74 14 6 B72 145 59 86 128 50 7B 17 9 873 135 65 70 120 56 64 15 9 674 143 47 96 130 45 85 13 2 1175 151 60 91 139 ' 55 84 12 5 7
17
1990 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
Table 3. Institutiona' Population by Single-Year Age Classification, Sex and Region, Urban-Rural: 1990 - Continued_____________ w~ _____________ •_________________________ -----------------------------_.-------------------------------------
Single-Year Age I TOT A'L. I URBAN I R U R A L.
Classification1•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1••••••••••••••••• " ••••••••••• -1- ••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••
and Region I Both Sexes I "-,. I Fem.l. I Both Sex •• I Mal. I Femal. I Both Sexes I Male I Female------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.-------------Phil 1pp1n ••
76 148 58 90 137 51 86 11 7 4
77 143 59 84 129 51 78 14 8 6
78 132 48 84 117 41 76 15 7 8
79 126 41 85 110 33 77 16 8 8
80 136 41 95 126 39 87 10 2 8
81 68 21 47 60 18 42 8 3 5
82 74 24 50 66 22 44 8 2 6 i83 70 22 48 64 20 44 6 2 4
84 67 19 48 65 19 46 2 2
85 57 14 43 51 13 38 6 1 5
86 45 17 28 40 15 25 5 2 3
87 23 7 16 21 7 14 2 2
88 38 12 26 38 12 26
89 31 12 19 27 11 16 4 3
90 21 6 15 18 6 12 3 3
91 11 3 8 9 2 7 2 1
92 8 1 7 8 1 7
93 2 1 1 1 194 2 1 1 2 1 1
95 4 1 3 4 1 3
96 1 197 3 3 3 398 1 1 1 199 1 1 1
100 " Over 1 1 1
Nationa' Capital Regton
All Agu 41,006 23,526 17 ,478 41,006 23.528 17,476
B.low 138 75 63 138 75 63
1 137 61 76 137 61 76
2 127 78 49 127 78 49
3 107 62 45 107 62 45
4 124 57 67 124 57 67
5 100 45 55 100 45 55
6 85 45 40 85 45 40
7 99 60 39 99 60 39
8 130 64 66 130 64 66
9 155 97 58 155 97 5810 157 99 58 157 99 5811 157 88 69 157 88 69
12 209 135 74 209 "5 74
13 630 300 330 630 300 330
14 1,161 518 643 1,161 518 643
15 1,116 546 570 1,116 546 570
16 1,053 493 560 1,053 493 560
17 1,245 556 689 1,245 556 689
18 1,434 561 873 1,434 561 873
19 1,737 780 957 1,737 780 '5720 2,074 993 l,OBI 2,074 993 1,081
21 2,064 1,019 1,045 2,064 1,019 1,045
22 1, 981 1,033 948 1,981. 1,033 948
23 1,909 1,065 844 1,909 1,065 844
24 1,804 1,064 740 1,804 1,064 740
25 2,270 1,640 630 2,270 1,640 630
26 1,558 1,001 557 1,558 1,001 55727 1,429 959 470 1,429 959 470
28 1,133 778 355 1,133 778 355
29 1,140. 775 365 1,140 775 365
30 1.122 763 359 1,122 763 35931 790 564 226 790 564 226
32 796 562 234 796 562 234
33 666 464 202 666 464 20234 621 422 199 621 422 19935 663 471 192 663 471 192
36 583 420 163 583 420 16337 561 390 171 561 390 171
38 472 336 "6 472 336 "639 .,3 270 153 423 270 15340 522- 360 162 522 360 16241 391 242 149 391 242 14942 361 239 122 361 239 12243 352 229 123 352 229 12344 329 219 110 329 219 11045 236 150 86 236 150 8646 246 145 101 246 145 10147 230 151 7' 230 151 7948 242 152 90 242 152 90
18
INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION
Table J. Institutional Population by Single-Year Age Classification, Se~ and Region,'Urban-Rural: 1990 - Continued
-----------------------------------------------------------.---.-._--------.-._------------------------.------------------Single-Year Ag" I TOTAL I URBAN I RURALClassification 1--------------------------'---1--------------------,---------1------,--------------,---,-----and Region I 80th Sexes I Male I Female J 80th Sexes J Malo I Female I 80th Sexes I Male I Female-------------------.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------._-------------------.-
National Capital Region
4' 201 105 '5 201 105 '550 23. 131 106 23. 131 10651 235 120 115 235 120 11552 202 115 67 202 115 6753 161 102 7' 161 102 7'54 163 .6 65 163 .6 6555 162 '7 65 162 '7 6556 146 57 6. 146 57 6.57 146 63 63 146 63 5356 13. 70 6. 139 70 6.59 123 67 66 123 57 6660 151 76 75 151 76 75 - ,51 134 79 55 134 79 5562 130 73 57 130 73 5763 115 56 59 115 56 5964 122 57 65 122 57 6565 106 53 53 106 53 5366 76 40 36 76 40 3667 56 37 31 68 37 3166 69 26 41 69 , 26 4169 96 53 43 .6 53 4370 100 49 51 100 49 5171 58 26 32 56 26 3272 52 24 26 52 24 2673 50 26 24 50 26 2474 59 16 41 5' 16 4175 63 32 31 63 32 3176 72 22 50 72 22 5077 51 24 37 51 24 3776 60 20 40 60 20 4079 51 16 35 51 16 3560 69 19 50 69 19 5061 36 10 26 36 10 2662 37 13 24 37 13 2463 37 10 27 37 10 276' 27 9 16 27 9 1665 24 7 17 24 7 1766 19 6 13 19 6 1367 11 2 9 11 2 966 12 2 10 12 2 1069 13 3 10 13 3 1090 4 2 2 4 2 291 4 4 4 492 5 4 5 49394 1 1 1 195 2 2 2 29697 2 2 2 2.6 1 1 1 199 1 1
100 &. Over
Cordillera Administrative RegionAll Ages 5,050 3,399 1,651 4,202 2,774 1,426 646 625 223
Belew 13 7 6 9 5 4 4 2 21 7 6 1 4 4 3 2 12 9 2 7 6 1 5 3 1 2, 5 4 1 4 3 1 1 14 10 4 6 6 2 4 4 2 25 10 7 3 7 6 1 3 1 26 12 6 6 6 2 4 6 4 27 15 9 6 9 ' 5 4 6 4 26 19 11 6 15 6 7 4 , 19 40 31 • 32 26 6 6 5 3
10 33 26 5 24 22 2 • 6 311 35 19 16 24 14 10 11 5 612 37 25 12 26 21 7 '. 4 513 36 23 15 2. 16 11 • 5 414 55 26 29 37 16 19 16 6 1015 71 37 34 47 23 24 24 14 1016 66 33 35 53 27 26 15 6 917 240 146 94 223 132 91 17 14 316 369 237 132 352 225 127 17 12 519 492 338 154 475 326 147 17 10 720 554 361 173 532 363 169 22 16 4
19
1990 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
Tebl. 3. Institutional Population by Singl.-Vear Ag. Classification, Sex and Reg1on, Urban-Rural: 1990 _ Continued
-----------------------------------------_._.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------Single-Year Age 1 TOT A I. I URBAN I RURAL
Class1'f1clI.t1on 1------------------------------1------------------------------1-------------------------------and Region I Both Sex.s I Male I F'amah I Both Sexes I Male I Female I Both Sexes I Mal. I Female---------.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------_.-------
Cord111era Administrative Region21 379 309 70 350 292 58 29 17 12
22 277 227 50 246 205 41 31 22 9
23 237 184 53 197 148 49 .0 36 •24 177 144 33 129 100 29 .8 44 4
25 178 132 '6 123 85 38 55 47 8
26 ". 116 48 120 77 43 44 39 5
27 145 106 39 92 60 32 53 46 7
28 113 80 33 84 56 28 29 2' 5
29 III 83 28 83 59 2' 28 2' •30 97 67 30 77 50 27 20 17 3
31 75 47 28 57 34 23 ,. 13 5
32 66 38 28 50 30 20 16 8 8
33 67 58 9 •• 40 • 19 18 1
34 61 '6 15 38 26 12 23 20 3
35 45 33 12 33 23 10 12 10 2
36 61 38 13 40 28 12 11 10 1
37 .8 32 16 35 23 12 13 9 4
38 35 26 9 23 16 7 12 10 2
39 34 27 7 20 14 6 14 13 1
'0 38 22 "'. 34 19 15 • 3 1
41 25 15 10 16 9 7 9 6 3
42 24 11 13 21 10 11 3 1 2
43 26 15 11 17 7 10 9 8 1
44 18 11 7 13 6 7 5 5
45 30 9 21 19 4 15 11 5 6
46 17 10 7 16 9 7 1 1
47 14 8 6 11 6 5 3 2 1
48 25 11 14 18 7 11 7 4 3
49 15 10 5 11 8 3 4 2 2
50 37 16 21 31 10 21 6 6
51 22 10 12 13 • 7 9 4 5
52 18 7 11 12 3 9 6 4 2
53 15 6 9 11 3 8 4 3 1
54 14 • 8 11 5 6 3 1 2
55 15 3 12 12 2 10 3 1 2
56 7 1 6 6 1 5 1 1
57 8 4 4 7 3 4 1
58 13 5 8 13 5 8
59 8 3 5 6 1 5 2 2
'0 15 2 13 12 1 11 3 1 2
61 18 6 12 15 6 9 3 3
'2 11 6 5 8 4 4 3 2 1
63 ,. 4 12 8 3 5 8 1 7
'4 4 2 2 1 1 3 2 1
65 10 8 2 • 4 2 4 4
66 5 1 • 4 4 1 1
'7 8 3 5 8 3 568 • 3 5 7 3 4
69 3 3 3 3
70 7 7 5 5 2 2
71 4 4 4 472 3 1 2 3 1 273 6 1 5 5 1 4 1 1
74 4 2 2 1 1 3 2
75 3 3 3 376 3 2 1 3 2 177 6 2 4 6 2 4
78 3 3 3 379 8 8 8 8
80 • 4 4 481 1 1 1 182 3 3 3 383 2 2 2 284 3 3 3 385 3 3 3 386 1 1 1 18788 2 2 2 28990 2 2 2 291 1 1 1 192 1 1 1 19394959697
20
INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION
Table 3. Institutiona' Population by Single-Year Age Classification. Se~ and Region, Urban-Rural: 1990 _ Continued
-------------------------------------------------~-----------------------------~-------------~----~-----------------------S1ngle-YearAge I TOTAL I URSA,N I RU'RAL.
Classification l------~-----------------------[------------------------------1-------------------------------and Region I Both'$exes I Male I Female I 80th Sexes I Male I Female I 80th Sexes I Male I Female
Cordillera Administrative Region
'899
lOa &. Over
Region I - Iloco$ RegionAll Age!>
Below12345678,10111213141516l7181920212223242526272.2'303132333435363738394041424344454647484,505152535455565758596051.2.364656..768.,
3,373
242621121477810141020l713344545758412913615015416815915814414311411797777563857459574745453640282128332317201916182320171315411181213,15817,78
2,154
14171754754D87,1071727254242648273961101051221161128781675858.425852424134313428311812192218,105,814,1275364651
12275
3
1,219
1094710
24263117617182033426554775.58543628312736301917212722l7161314118,10,,11581014710,115610151468•3610475
21
2,451
20181710,677813,171310303631495110310511412012111710'828468.0"43554755513245303727312619182525191716181314192015121341016
'11,,13816866
1,45212101333653686,8615221426274665557272698163514652312739273434203123241823191010161815,,5771191274354621
10275
99'
88476
242538541514l7233457405948494828192322282016162021171214713,•7,8974a7136781135,151257836,365
922
4•4251
12113434,1426232631363447424'6259463746342016302327121781851493384
41344
212
1214
2
1112
702
274211
12
2I25111615181718243836415351412936311915241822101171651282343
213
3
2
2
220
21
4
3222431088141810,68,858103116552612
211
41
31131
211
211
1990 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
Table 3. Insttt~ttonel Pop~1.t1on by S1n91e~Y.ar Age Classificotion, Sex and Region. Urban-Rural: 1990. Continued
Single-Veor AgeClassification
and Region
I T ,0 TAL I U R BAN' I R U R A L1------------------,-----------1-.-----------------------------1-------------------------------I Both Sexes I Mal. I Famal. I Both Saxa, I Mal. I Femal. I 80th Saxes I Male I Female
~i
707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899
100 &. Over
Region II - Cageya" ValleyAll Ages
Below12'34567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041
76936962452311221
21
4,195
23302223153421182441351922303242488711911413314616721019123525022218417815311612010310389856655495552
322212212311
3,184
13159991710515121699181819324283729210711916815421523220516315613110292859071735848404639
44715741221211221
2
1.011
1015131461711139
29191013121423164536424139484237201817212222142818131812879913
22
76836752352311221
21
2.579
67452115461513412171329316186818889115132123144160127128106838669586248594630323532
322211212'311
1,911
3222171
316341271219235443566173988913114511511294747553495533524025272924
44615631121211221
2
668
35231444314718561712383238322842343413151216129111697157655•8
21
1,616
17231818132316141826221510131913172.3333455752786891909556727030514541412.2025172020
1,273
1013778109512111065611713192929364646706584879051625727393.3538211823131715
343
710111151379•1512957864
44911•8373551013312563522435
INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION
Table 3. Institutional Population by Single-Year Age Classification, Sex and Region, Urban-Rural: 1990 - Continued
--------------------------------------~--------------------------------~---------------------------------------.-.----.---Single-Year AgeClass 1.11 CII t iO!'l
and Region
I TOTAL I URBAN I RURAL1 1 c I _
I Both Sexes I Male I Female. I Both SexQs I Male I Female I Both Sexes I Male I Female
I
Region II _ Cagayan Valley42434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767770798081828384858687888990919293949596979899
100 & Over
Region III - Central luzonAll AgesBelow
12345678910111213
45361222202317202114131815136121198858510684572141343124
23
2
10,301
8350585053525350577374696378
283051614161113105613101067106132647361
41
3
12111
21
6,6064826392828303426354344462648
1767667671197553
513753213323531111222
14
2
2
3.695
3524192225221924223030233730
23
332391517201312161071081067697556496514521413421
2
23
2
8,183
7447523941454339485159574671
21193111213897449586356122537341
31
3
1211
21 .
5,074
4326372323272621312837361545
124645753963132
41363311231
421111221
2
2
2
3,109
3121151618181718172322213126
1213373348546873
55
13
211
3312
22
2,118
9361112710119
221512177
711252334312452
45
2
1,532
5
255385415710113
52121
14234421
12
1311
12
586
43467426578264
1'J90CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
Table 3. Institutional Population by Single-Year Age Classific.tion. Sex and Region, Urban-Rural: 1990 _ C~ntfnued
--------------------------------------------_._-----~-----------------_._-.----------------------------------------------.Single-Year Age 1 TOTAL I URBAN I , R U R A l.C1ess111cat1on 1------------------------------1------------------------------1-------------------------------
and Region I Both Sexes 1 Male I Fema'e I Both Sexes 1 Male I Female I 80th Sexes I Male 1 female--------------------------------------------------------------------_.-------------------------.-------------------_.-----Region III - Centra 1 Luzon
14 133 83 50 113 .8 45 20 15 "15 137 82 55 112 .5 4. 25 I. ,,. 178 97 81 154 82 72 24 15 917 284 170 114 219 125 94 55 45 20 I18 372 214 158 301 159 132 71 45 2019 4.3 255 208 387 193 194 75 .2 1420 481 272 209 398 211 187 83 .1 22
• 21 481 322 159 389 255 134 92 .7 2:522 427 291 13. 338 216 120 69 73 1623 481 325 15. 379 249 130 102 7. 2624 440 315 125 336 232 10. 102 83 1925 491 319 172 375 23. 139 11. 83 332. 452 328 124 343 234 109 109 94 1527 407 295 112 297 202 95 110 93 1728 3.5 2.8 97 279 202 77 8. •• 2029 321 231 9. 25. m 80 71 55 1630 315 211 104 249 '.3 8. •• 48 1631 224 15. .8 15. 100 5. •• 5. 1232 220 '.8 52 '.1 11. 45 59 52 733 191 135 5. 147 9. 51 44 39 534 '.3 109 54 129 85 44 34 24 1035 248 194 54 198 152 4. 50 42 63. 198 140 58 I•• 115 51 32 25 737 1.0 123 37 138 10. 32 22 17 538 140 101 39 113 78 35 27 23 439 142 98 44 112 79 33 30 19 1140 '.8 10. .2 138 85 53 30 21 941 120 79 41 97 .4 33 23 15 842 84 51 33 .3 39 24 21 12 943 72 44 28 5. 3. 20 I. 8 844 .9 42 27 53 31 22 I. 11 545 .5 37 28 5. 32 24 9 5 44. 48 27 21 33 15 18 15 12 347 52 35 17 38 24 14 14 11 348 52 33 19 45 29 ,. 7 4 349 48 2. 22 41 23 18 7 3 450 45 21 24 39 18 21 • 3 351 4. 24 22 41 22 19 5 2 352 37 19 18 2. 13 13 11 • 553 27 13 14 25 11 14 2 254 39 17 22 32 11 21 7 • 155 44 25 19 40 23 17 4 2 25. 24 17 7 18 13 5 • 4 257 21 13 8 15 9 • • 4 258 .24 12 12 ,. 9 7 6 3 559 31 13 18 29 11 18 2 2.0 32 13 19 27 12 15 5 1 4., 32 I. ,. 24 11 13 8 5 3.2 24 14 10 20 11 9 4 3 1.3 18 • 12 ,. • 10 2 2.4 19 9 10 17 7 10 2 2.5 24 13 11 22 13 9 2 2•• 28 11 17 25 11 14 3 3'.7 13 5 8 10 5 5 " 3.8 19 5 14 14 5 9 5 5.9 14 3 11 8 1 7 • 2 470 14 • 8 12 • • 2 271 10 3 7 9 3 • 1 172 11 3 " 10 3 7 1 173 18 11 7 14 9 5 4 2 274 17 4 13 13 4 9 4 475 18 5 13 15 4 11 3 27. 10 4 • 8 3 5 2 177 8 2 • • 2 4 2 278 11 1 10 • 1 5 5 579 • 1 5 • 1 580 14 2 12 13 2 11 1 181 5 3 2 3 2 1 2 182 8 8 3 3 5 583 8 4 4 • 3 3 2 184 2 I 1 2 1 185 2 2 2 28. • 2 4 5 2 3 1 187 4 4 2 2 2 268 3 2 1 3 2 189 1 1 1 190 1 1 1 191 1 I
24
INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION
Toble 3. In!ltituti'onal Populll~ion by Single-Year Age Clas.sHication, Sex a,nd,,Region, Urban-Rural: 1990 _ Continued______________________~______________~________•__~~__________________________________________i ______~_______________•_____
Single_Year Ag, I TOT A L 1 U'R B'A N 1 RURAL
Classification1________________________ """___1_____________________ ---------1"-----------------------------
and Region I Both Sexes .1. Male' I 'Female -I Both Su.e5, I t"'ale .1. Female I Both Sexes I Male I Female---------------------------------------------------------------~~---------------------------~---------------.-------------Region III - Central Luzon
9293949596979B99 - .
100' & Over
Region IV - Southern Tagalog
All Ages 15,979 11,706 4,273 10,306 7,232 3,074 5.673 4,474 1,199
•Below 65 22 43 46 20 26 19 2 17
1 41 23 lB 26 12 14 IS 11 42 43 22 21 32 14 lB 11 B 33 40 23 17 30 16 14 10 7 34 49 15 34 32 13 19 17 2 155 32 16 16 24 10 14 B 6 26 72 21 51 59 14 45 13 7 67 42 14 2B 33 9 24 9 5 48 4B 25 23 35 16 19 13 9 49 59 39 20 36 22 14 23 17 610 70 41 29 50 27 23 20 14 611 59 41 IB 39 26 13 20 15 512 BO 54 26 54 41 13 26 13 1313 91 59 32 63 45 IB 2B 14 1414 131 90 41 92 64 2B 39 26 1315 175 115 60 126 B7 39 49 28 2116 212 134 7B 141 94 47 71 40 3117 366 232 U4 234 161 73 132 71 61lB 422 265 157 291 178 113 131 B7 4419 526 354 172 372 242 130 154 112 4220 640 4B4 156 434 317 117 206 167 3921 731 545 lB6 505 357 14B 226 lBB 3822 753 5B9 164 507 377 130 246 212 3423 776 591 lB5 507 355 152 269 236 3324 BI1 642 169 500 373 127 311 269 4225 869 726 143 52B 424 104 341 302 3926 742 586 156 440, 322 118 302 264 3B27 703 567 136 391 291, 100 312 276 3628 595 471 124 346 251 95 249 220 2929 523 421 102 33B 262 76 185 159 2630 547 450 97 312 245 67 235 205 3031 461 383 78 277 229 4B lB4 154 3032 407 319 8B 250 IB4 66 157 135 2233 393 321 72 259 207 52 134 114 2034 340 279 61 21B 170 4B 122 109 1335 374 281 93 234 166 6B 140 115 2536 302 230 72 lB7 134 53 115 96 1937 291 223 6B 190 141 49 101 82 1938 203 161 42 126 100 26 77 61 1639 240 176 64 163 110 53 77 66 1140 233 173 60 146 110 36 B7 63 2441 197 144 53 115 87 2B 82 57 2542 193 141 52 125 90 35 6B 51 1743 lB2 123 59 120 77 43 62 46 1644 153 103 50 105 70 35 4B 33 1545 142 90 52 96 60 36 46 30 1646 125 B2 43 74 49 25 51 33 lB47 130 93 37 79 .62 17 51 31 204B 92 59 33 '. 66 43 23 26 16 1049 107 62 45 76 45 31 31 17 1450 9B 63 35 66 39 27 32 24 B51 B4 46 3B 46 27 19 3B 19 1952 74 44 30 50 30 20 24 14 1053 71 49 22 46 34 12 25 15 1054, . 70 42 2B 47 26 21 23 16 755 6B 47 21 49 33 16 19 14 556 55 38 -.]7 39 29 10 16 9 757 49 28 21 35 20 15 14 8 65B 50 24 26 3B lB 20 12 6 659 39 20 19 30 14 16 9 6 360 57 32 25 42 24 18 15 8 761 36 20 16 24 13 11 12 7 562 36 15 21 25 10 15 11 5 .663 38 14 .. 24 30 .11 19 B 3 5
25
1990 CENSUS OF POPULAT.ION AND HOUSING
Table 3. Institutiona' Population by Single-Y.ar Ag. Cl.lsif1cation. Sell. and Region. Urban-Rural: 1990 _ Conttnued
_____________________ • _____ ._. ______ 4 ___________ • __ • ___ • _______________________________________ • ____________ --------------
Single-Year Age I TOT A l I URBAN I R U R A 1.
Classtfication 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 •••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••• 1 •••••••••••••••••••••..••••••••.nd Region I 50th S••• & I Mal. I F.mal. I 80th Sa•• s I Mal. I Female I 80th s.,,,; •• I Male I Female
--------.------.---_.--.--------------------.------------------------~~----------------.--.-_._---------------------------Region IV • Southern TeVa'oG
64 34 • 25 24 1 11 10 2 665 2. • ,. ,. 5 14 • 4 566 13 4 • 10 3 1 3 1 261 22 • 13 20 • 11 2 26. 13 6 1 12 6 6 1 1 I6. 26 13 13 21 10 11 5 3 210 21 10 11 ,. • 10 2 1 111 • 2 1 6 2 4 3 312 12 6 6 1 5 2 5 4
13 • 2 6 6 1 5 2 114 12 4 • • 4 5 3 315 12 3 • • 3 5 4 4,. 6. 5 1 5 4 1 111 • 3 6 1 2 5 2,. 1 2 5 1 2 519 11 3 • 5 1 4 6 2 4.0 • 6 2 6 5 1 2 1 1., 4 4 4 4.2 2 1 2 1.3 2 2 1 1.4 3 2 2 1.5 3 3 3 3•• 5 3 2 3 2 1 2.7 1 1 1 188•• 2 2 2 2.0 3 3 1 2 2.,.293.4.5.697••••100 g, Over
Region V . Stcol RegionAll Ag.' S,zoe 3,936 1.272 3.176 2.115 I,Q61 2,032 1,621 2ll
Below 20 12 • 20 12 •1 2' 15 II 23 15 • 3 3
2 • 4 5 7 3 • 2 1 1
3 ,. • • 13 6 7 5 3 2
4 • 4 5 8 4 • 1 1
5 3' 2. 7 2. 24 5 , 5 2
• 14 9 5 10 5 5 4 47 • • 1 • • 3 2 1
6 II 3 8 6 • 5 3 2
9 ,. 6 10 12 4 • • 2 2
10 9 7 2 • 5 1 3 2 1
II 21 17 4 ,. 14 4 , 3
12 ,. 14 5 15 13 2 4 1 3
13 43 30 13 34 2. 6 • 2 714 50 25 25 3. 21 ,. 1l 4 7
15 71 53 ,. 60 4' 14 II 7 4,. 7' 4. 26 55 40 15 19 • II
17 129 14 55 9. 54 42 33 20 13
",. 177 121 56 141 .3 4. 3' 2. •19 160 107 53 ll4 69 45 4, 3. •20 205 137 6. 148 .4 64 57 53 421 21. 171 47 14. 10. 43 6. 65 4
22 214 154 60 134 .0 54 8e 74 •23 220 165 55 124 7. 45 •• .6 1024 226 169 57 12B 17 51 •• .2 6
25 249 194 55 13. .9 49 111 105 6
2< 242 207 35 10. 80 29 133 127 •27 241 206 35 122 .5 27 ll9 III •2. ,.. 17. 20 88 73 15 110 105 52. 17. 153 2. 7. 57 21 101 •• 530 '.4 160 24 .7 6. 21 .7 94 331 134 119 15 71 57 14 63 62 132 129 110 ,. 6. 51 17 61 59 233 112 •• 13 55 43 12 57 56 134 20' ,., 15 15' 144 12 50 47 335 ll6 •• 18 4• 34 ,. 6. 64 4
26
INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION
Telble 3. Institution"l Population by Single-Vear Age Class1f1cat~on. S.K and Region, Urban-Au!"'.1 : 1990 - Continued-._---------------------------------------._-----------------_._------------------ ..-.....__ ._-----._--------------------.Single-Year Age ITO T A, L ..' I U R 8, AN. I R U R A'LClan1ficIlt1on 1---------------"--- __________ 1__,............... ,___.-------I ...C.-------- ...________ .______
and Region I Both Sexes r Mel. I Female I 80th s.~•• I Mal. I Femal. I 80th Sexes I Ma'. I Female---------------------------------------------.--------------- ..._------------------.- ....._ ..._---- ..._----------------.-.Region V - 81col Region
3' 108 97 11 57 47 10 51 5037 82 73 9 37 28. 9 45 4538 70 '2 8 35 27 8 35 3'39 67 52 15 36 24 12 31 28 340 122 71 51 7' 34 ,.,4: 43 37 641 48 36 12 28 " 20 17 342 63 48 15 39 26 13 " 24 22 243 35 29 6 23 18 5 12 11 144 45 33 12 2. 19 10 16 14 245 38 25 13 1. • 10 1. 16 34' 40 29 11 29 1. 10 11 10 I47 33 25 8 20 13 7 13 12 148 31 21 10 25 15 10 6 64' 30 22 8 18 11 7 12 11 150 30 16 14 17 6 11 13 10 351 24 15 9 19 11 8 5 4 I52 31 " 15 " 8 11 12 8 453 21 14 7 17 10 7 4 454 18 10 8 11 5 6 7 5 255 31 17 14 22 9 13 • 3 156 2. 13 15 22 • 13 6 4 257 24 9 15 18 3 15 6 658 19 10 9 16 7 • 3 35' 12 " 7 5 10 5 5 2 260 19 14 5 14 10 4 5 461 12 ' 3 9 12 3 •62 • 5 4 7 5 2 2 263 5 1 4 3 I 2 2 264 12 4 • • 2 7 3 2 165 6 2 4 5 2 3 1 166 6 4 2 4 2 2 2 267 6 3 , 4 2 2 2 1 168 7 4 , 5 , 2 2 I I69 8 4 4 7 4 , I I70 10 5 5 5 2 , 5 , 271 , , , ,72 5 2 , 3 I 2 273 6 5 I 5 4 1 174 4 1 3 3 3 175 5 3 2 5 , 276 4 2 2 2 1 I 2 177 4 2 2 2 I I 2 178 1 1 I 179 6 , 3 5 , 2 'I 180 4 I 3 , I 2 1 I81 5 , 2 1 I 4 2 282 5 2 , , , 2 28' , I 1 184 5 4 5 485 2 1 .' 286 1 187 1888990919293949596979899
100 3. Over
Region VI - Western ViU.Y"I ,All Age. S,111 5,420 2,691 5,511 3,448 2,063 2,600 1,972 628
aelow 47 21 26 '0 14 16 17 7 101 26 11 " 12 6 6 14 • 92 26 18 8 18 12 6 8 6 2, 2. 9 16 ,. 7 11 7 2 •4 24 13 11 18 10 8 6 , ,5 23 II 12 18 10 8 • 1 46 32 ,. 14 24 12 12 8 6 27 49 ,. '0 38 " 23 II 4 7
27
1990 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
'Single-Yul" Age I TOTAL I URBAN I RURALClos. 111 cat 1on I---~------- _:..;,:.:.~':• .:.:.:;:.,:,.:'.i:;::, :'l.';':;':'::':::.:....:.::.• .:.:..• .:.:..-_.:.•• ;;'--_• .0.- -1----0: "'•.::. - .,:.••.•.•.-_ •.• ---- -_ ...-'. - ~.
and ~e9ton I Both Salles I Male I Femah, I 80th Seu$ I Male I Female I Both SaKes I Male' I .Female:> ;'<:.--------------------~----.--_:_:_-~::.::~:.:::::__ :::::.:.;:_.::.::.:._::._.;:. __ .:..:..:._.:.:;::.:..:._------~----------------_._----~-----_.::."''''.:.;~J', .' I_";~'C :1-./, E~llt;;: !;.r._f ~,' .; ,.',_
Region VI _ Western Vis.yos89101112131415161718192021222324252627202.3031323334353637383.40414243444546474849505152535',55565758596061626364656667686970717273747576777879808182838485
,',•
41:~l4653,48105"10214022l~<278\331'379"33'6,335347306'375,279313263246.264'21416417614816813~12110'91041096979435269436853 .54'85045545237423732333822272651243124222524182716912261515"1195
'5311-:7
1422 •26'2'4',.
2~;5'7'4"80'
16l17,9204244'222:24~'249'248
~~~.248'20.61852IS14811313511413010"6957979794561252948193825302727232522201921191120;0'961113107910119743113
";~'
21
1, 12
2720"21"24;25~I~'3'i',Z~_51"65~',)'127'135:ll~.~66"9li58'g-I;541
6s'~57614?,~.~:413438282'3025302418182321243028243123222930172316132218121820401121171315139
2012611138Ii"9
l""S5'4;"2
'97
28
3031,35'3'2••37'8.81
t 11~'14916722524li22121522e176229'.420717016217.01281171289.1048583696679545834374836573546513537443830~72.232730181720211727171718191325rI~81221131599"5, 5'311:7
111618192.27605873111114'143143'140152-1501271701221491251111309572.93687265614245543343171727142914232213202015161112136137427108457956331954
1, 12
1915171320102523433853829781.3784959425845513233453528322022272125211517202122282123292217242314161410211711131814719131211108
1911511128119854297
1111121671121212479111106139115120119130146115106938494864748526449384038301521915217111887158
101471511 ,9684
106
307475755221
52
2
3,
•85.,615I•1652656110182979'121114103998174775341424658413437342512188122159117
1435748
6573544323432411
42
2
8541155658
2'4645383323209
32127121017336666843453313
227121557372311152
26424.14311'11
INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION
Tabla 3. 'Institutional populfttion by Single-Year Age C18S$1f1cati,~n. Sex and Region, Urban-Rural: 1990 _ Continued
--------------------------------------------------.------------------------------------------------------------------------Single-Year Age I TOTAL I URBAN I RURAL
Classification 1------------------------------1----------------------:-------1'------------------------------and Region
1 Both Sexes I Male I Female I Both Sexes I Male I Female I Both Sexes I Male I Female----------------------------------------------------------------~--------~_.-----------------------~----------------------Region VI - Western Visayes
I 86 5 2 3 5 2 3
67 4 1 3 4 3
68 7 2 5 7 2 5
89 9 5 4 7 4 3 2
90 2 2 2 2
91 1 1 1 1
92 2 2 2 .2
93 1 1
949596979899
100 &. Over
Region VII _ Central V1sayas
All Age5 11. 595 7.315 4,280 10.388 6,443 3,945 1,207 872 335
Below 39 14 25 35 12 24 3 2 1
1 45 29 15 41 25 15 4 3 1
2 41 17 24 32 15 17 9 2 7
3 32 18 14 26 13 13 5 5 1
4 29 16 13 21 13 8 8 3 5
5 27 8 19 26 8 18 1 1
5 45 22 23 33 18 15 12 4 8
7 48 25 23 41 23 18 7 2 5
8 45 13 32 34 11 23 11 2 9
9 56 30 25 40 17 23 16 13 3
10 71 41 30 57 32 25 14 9 5
11 97 57 40 82 45 36 15 11 4
12 91 59 32 81 52 29 10 7 3
13 119 77 42 90 53 37 29 24 5
14 164 105 59 139 86 51 25 17 8
15 184 129 55 151 115 46 23 14 9
16 245 156 90 219 135 84 27 21 6
17 457 251 205 432 233 199 25 18 7
18 588 268 320 549 238 311 39 30 9
19 640 317 323 609 293 316 31 24 7
20 583 369 314 652 347 305 31 22 9
21 616 368 248 573 345 228 43 23 20
22 561 354 197 498 322 176 63 42 21
23 485 318 167 431 277 154 54 41 13
24 507 343 164 464 308 156 43 35 8
25 499 340 159 452 306 146 47 34 13
25 420 330 90 363 285 78 57 45 12
27 390 278 112 351 252 99 39 26 13
28 376 285 93 341 254 87 37 31 6
29 340 249 91 299 220 79 41 29 12
30 311 232 79 280 205 75 31 27 4
31 243 179 64 212 156 56 31 23 8
32 227 163 64 203 144 59 24 19 5
33 190 144 46 150 115 44 30 28 2
34 184 142 42 159 121 38 25 21 4
35 166 118 50 150 105 45 18 13 5
35 180 131 49 154 108 46 25 23 3
37 168 123 45 139 101 38 29 22 7
38 127 97 30 109 80 29 16 17 1
39 116 90 26 96 75 21 20 15 5
40 130 60 50 110 62 46 20 18 2
41 99 55 34 88 58 30 11 7 4
42 102 73 29 90 63 27 12 10 2
43 91 62 29 83 56 27 8 6 2
44 53 38 25 53 31 22 10 7 3
45 85 53 32 77 47 30 8 6 2
45 64 42 22 56 37 19 S 5 3
47 64 49 15 59 45 14 5 4 1
48 65 38 27 57 34 23 8 4 4
49 73 43 30 57 40 27 6 3 3
50 63 36 27 55 29 25 8 7 1
51 54 32 22 44. 25 19 10 7 3
52 62 36 26 58 33 25 4 3 1
53 47 28 19 43 26 17 4 2 2
54 61 29 32 58 27 31 3 2 1
55 50 28 22 42 23 19 8 5 3
55 40 23 17 36 19 17 4 4
57 38 24 14 36 23 13 2 1
29
1990 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
hble 3. Institutional Population by Single-Yeer Age Classification, Sex and Region, Urban-Rural: 1990 - Continued
--------------------------~--------_._-------------------------------.---------------------------------. __ .-.--.----------Single-Vear Age 1 TOT A L 1 U R BAN 1 RURALClassification 1------------------------------1---------,--------------------1-------------------------------and Region I Both Sexes I Male I Female I Both Sexes I Male I Female I Both Sexes I Male 1 Female--------------------------------------.----------------.--._--------------.----------------------------------------.------
Region VI! - Central Vis.ya'
56 29 14 15 26 14 14 1 159 35 16 19 33 16 17 2 260 34 18 16 32 16 16 2 2 •61 28 12 16 28 12 16 •62 28 12 16 26 10 16 2 263 36 17 19 32 15 17 4 2 264 27 12 15 25 12 14 1 165 31 16 15 26 11 15 5 566 15 6 9 14 5 9 1 167 21 12 9 19 10 9 2 268 12 8 4 11 8 3 169 17 7 10 16 7 9 170 19 9 10 19 9 1071 13 6 7 13 6 772 9 6 3 7 4 3 2 273 8 3 5 6 1 5 2 274 17 7 10 16 7 9 175 11 3 8 11 3 876 4 4 4 477 12 8 4 10 6 4 2 278 12 7 5 10 5 5 2 279 15 8 7 12 7 5 3 1 280 12 3 9 9 3 6 3 381 4 1 3 2 1 1 2 282 5 2 3 4 2 2 1 183 9 2 7 8 1 7 184 6 6 5 5 1 185 5 4 2 1 3 386 3 3 2 2 1 187 1 1 1 188 4 2 , 4 2 289 1 1 1 190 3 2 3 29192
"••959697969.
100 & O.••erRegion VIII - Ea'stern Vhayas
All Ages 5,636 4,005 1,031 3,510 2,710 8CO 2,120 1,895 231
Below 13 12 1 9 • 1 4 4
1 16 10 6 8 5 3 B 5 32 16 7 9 7 3 • 9 4 53 19 12 7 13 10 3 6 2 •• 30 15 15 17 7 10 13 8 55 17 11 6 12 7 5 5 4 16 43 21 22 29 13 16 14 e 67 29 12 17 13 7 6 16 5 11
• 20 13 7 11 4 9 6 39 32 20 12 19 10 9 13 10 3
10 33 26 7 15 11 4 18 15 311 31 17 " 14 8 6 17 9 612 47 33 14 2. 20 8 19 13 613 43 20 23 29 '6 13 14 4 1014 '7 34 23 40 22 18 17 12 515 76 52 2. 53 35 ,. 23 17 616 69 69 20 69 59 10 20 10 1017 101 79 22 75 63 12 26 16 10lB 107 79 28 77 52 25 30 27 319 15' 112 43 12B 90 36 27 22 520 19B 172 26 137 117 20 61 55 621 272 249 23 199 180 19 73 69 422 294 264 30 213 190 23 81 7' 723 300 264 36 200 168 32 100 96 424 277 244 33 163 156 27 94 BS 625 261 23' 22 151 131 20 110 '08 226 248 215 33 149 123 26 99 n 727 256 229 27 133 115 18 123 114 92B 21' 182 33 124 95 2' 91 87 429 223 184 39 138 107 31 B' 77 6
30
Single-Yur AgeClau1f1catfon
and Region
INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION
Table 3. Inltitutional Population by Single-Year Ago Classification, Sex and Aoglon, Urban-Aural: 1990 _ Continued
-----._----------------------------------------.------------------------------------------------._------------------------I TOT'AL. I. URBAN I RURALI-------c---- [ ,, 1 _I 80th Sexos I Male I Female 1 Both Sexes I Male I Female J 80th Sexes I ~1. I Female-----------------------------------------.-._-----------._-------.-----------------._-------------------------------------
Region VIII - Eastern Vi.ayes3031323334353637383.4041424344454641484'5051525354555657585'6061626364656667686'7071727J747S767778798081828384858687888.'0".2'3'4'5'697.8••100 lOver
Region IX - Western MindanaoAll Agu
8elow1
20717215.13312511510210278646760644654543S3.2.4226261718262023121710301318617518316742161
•11535112211
6,9592224
17715613.112107'288886454564'563S314'_3232272.241512122215145166157
•5105
4
1422213
2131,
5,754
815
301620211823141414101111B11235372132115645•71
•156•17
1•3252
312102211111
1,205
14•
31
124102975'65675553443130273S2430271722152110211011I>9187126
2610156
12415316631 -I614
•425111211
3,491
2016
.68.8142474642433427252228171023141513•81056156102123125755
•2
1412113
2
2
4
2,482812
28131617182113101045-577
20•37212211554385
3145817
133251
312•22111
1,009
124
837062746048474'343337332'222'2718171421165777115554433
51
3
211
3,46628
8167587060464645302731272818212618171420165767••3•3322
51
2
3.272
3
23•421446661431
21211111
"625
1990 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
Tabl. 3. Institutional Population by Single-Year Age Classification, Sex and Region, Urban-Rural: 1990 - Continued
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Single-Year Age I TOTAL 1 URBAN 1 RURALC1ass1f1cat1on 1------------------------------1---'--------------------------1------------------------------- -,
and'Region I Both Sexes 1 Male I Female I 80th Sexes I Male I Female I 80th Sexe!> I Male I Female-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------.--------------------------------------Region " - Western Mindanao
2 23 17 6 19 15 • • 2 23 10 • 6 9 • 5 1 1
• 6 • 2 • 2 2 2 2
5 " 9 5 11 6 5 3 36 17 10 7 " 6 6 3 27 13 9 • 11 7 • 2 26 6 3 5 6 3 3 2 29 20 12 6 " 7 7 6 5 1
10 29 15 " 19 11 6 10 • 6
11 21 7 " 11 • 7 10 , 712 22 12 10 11 6 3 11 4 7
13 37 26 9 26 21 7 9 7 2
" ., 27 " 31 16 13 10 9 1
15 69 .9 20 52 37 15 17 12 5
16 102 79 23 66 50 16 3' 29 5
17 136 90 '6 105 62 .3 31 2. 316 220 15' 66 151 93 56 69 61 6
19 263 167 76 200 126 7' 63 61 220 316 212 10' 231 132 99 65 60 5
21 30' 236 66 190 131 59 11' 107 722 299 236 61 173 115 56 126 123 ,23 302 2'0 62 159 105 5' "3 135 6
2' 326 261 '7 136 100 38 190 161 925 "6 313 .3 137 10' 3' 219 210 926 353 329 2. 147 127 20 206 202 •27 36. 322 .2 151 116 33 213 20. 9
26 312 261 31 119 93 26 193 16. 529 310 275 " 98 7' 24 212 201 11
30 265 260 25 112 92 20 17' 16" 531 271 2.7 2' 101 67 " 170 160 10
32 20' 190 " 73 62 11 131 128 3
33 172 158 . " 71 61 10 101 97 •3' 175 162 13 73 61 12 102 101 1
" 179 162 17 75 60 15 10' 102 2
36 166 156 10 72 63 9 9' 93 1
37, 107 99 6 27 21 6 60 76 2
36 126 110 16 '2 31 11 66 " 7
3' 117 106 11 56 '7 9 6' 5' 2
• 0 67 75 12 .6 ., 7 3• 3< 5
41 60 76 • " 33 2 '5 43 2
'2 75 63 12 37 27 10 36 3. 2
'3 .9 " 6 26 16 6 23 2~
•• 26 21 5 13 6 5 13 "'5 30 2' 6 18 12 6 12 12.6 38 32 6 15 9 6 23 23
'7 " 32 3 16 " 2 " 15 1
.6 '9 3' 10 20 12 6 2' 27 2
.9 3' 26 6 15 11 • 19 1i' 2
50 26 19 7 15 10 5 11 5 2
51 28 22 6 19 15 • 9 7 2
52 28 23 5 15 11 • " " 1
53 16 6 6 12 5 7 • , 1
5' 16 11 7 " 6 6 • .;; 1
55 16 16 2 10 6 2 6 8
56 11 7 • 5 2 , 6 ,57 16 9 7 10 3 7 6 ,56 20 15 5 15 11 • 5 •59 17 10 7 9 2 7 8 B
60 16 7 11 " • 10 • 3
61 5 3 2 5 3 262 '0 5 5 , 1 9 5 •63 9 6 1 5 • 1 4 •6' 6 • 2 • 2 2 , 265 15 9 6 13 7 6 2 266 7 • 3 5 2 3 2 2
67 • • 2 2 2 768 • • • •69 • • 1 1 3 370 3 2 '3 271 2 2 2 272 3 2 1 1 1 2 273 , 3 2 2 1
7' 1 1 1 175 5 1 • • •76 • 2 2 • 2 27776 279 1
32
INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION
Table 3. Institutional population by Single-Year Age Classifica~ion. SO' lind Region, Urban-Rura 1 : 1990 _ Continued
-----------------------------------------------------------------~-------------------_.--------------------------~--------Single-Year Age 1 TOTAL 1 URBAN 1 RURAL
Classification1---------,--------------------1---------------------------'--1-------------------------------
and Region I Both Sexes I" M"ale 1 Female .1 Both Sexes I Mele I Female I Both Sexes I Male 1.',Fernllle
--------------------------------------------~--------------~---------------------~~-----------------<----------------------Region IX - Western Mil'ldanoo
808182838. 2 2 2 2
85 1 1 1 1
868788 189 1909192939.9596979899
100 &. Over
Region X _ Northern Mindanao
All Ages 7,079 4,586 2,493 5,337 3,118 2,219 1,742 1,468 274
Below 96 66 30 77 53 24 19 13 6
1 .3 34 9 29 25 • 14 9 5
2 26 15 11 18 9 9 8 6 2
3. 33 20 13 27 17 10 6 3 3
4 22 11 11 18 9 9 • 2 2
5 22 14 8 20 13 7 2 1 1
6 21 • 17 18 3 15 3 1 2
7 13 7 6 12 7 5 1 1
8 26 11 15 22 10 12 • 1 3
9 24 15 9 16 10 6 8 5 3
10 31 15 16 25 12 13 6 3 3
11 23 13 10 21 13 8 2 2
12 38 21 17 32 I. 14 6 3 3
13 47 27 20 42 24 18 5 3 2
14 83 60 23 73 51 22 10 9 1
15 103 56 47 e8 .9 39 15 7 8
16 139 82 57 126 76 50 13 6 7
17 241 110 131 209 95 11' 32 15 17
18 295 161 134 233 116 117 62 45 17
19 354 Ie. 170 292 138 154 62 '6 16
20 .36 252 18' 360 191 169 76 61 15
21 376 213 163 330 181 149 46 32 14
22 328 20' 124 268 173 115 .0 31 9
23 342 228 11' 263 164 99 79 64 15
24 333 216 117 262 159 103 71 57 14
25 326 221 105 235 143 92 91 78 13
26 275 185 90 197 115 82 78 70 8
27 256 190 66 172 109 63 8' 81 3
2e 212 157 55 13' 83 51 78 74 •29 205 153 52 137 91 .6 68 62 6
30 196 138 58 123 72 51 73 66 7
31 169 135 3. 106 75 31 63 60 3
32 180 ' 132 .8 109 68 41 71 64 7
33 148 114 34 87 57 30 61 57 4
34 151 124 27 91 68 23 60 56 •35 130 100 30 77 .8 29 53 52 1
36 153 133 20 86 67 19 67 66 1
37 103 76 27 68 43 25 35 33 2
38 98 76 22 61 41 20 37 35 2
39 100 75 25 70 '6 24 30 29 1
40 74 42 32 54 24 30 20 18 2
41 62 39 23 46 24 22 16 15 1
.2 46 29 17 32 16 16 14 13 1
43 51 33 18 37 19 Ie 14 14
44 40 28 12 24 17 7 16 11 5
45 43 26 17 3' 21 13 9 5 •46 40 26 14 31 18 13 9 8 1
47 32 21 11 23 13 10 9 8 1
48 36 23 13 30 18 12 6 5 1
49 '27 22 5 17 13 4 10 9 1
50 45 22 23 3' 12 22 11 10 1
51 24 18 6 19 13 6 5 5
33
1990 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
Tabl. 3. Institutional Population by S1ngle-V ••,.Age Classiffcation, S.ll.and Region. Urban-Aw,..l: 1990 _ Continued
---_._-_ .....-..-----_._----------_._---------------_.------_.-.---------_.-------------.---------------------------------S1ngl.-V •• r Ag. I TOTAL I URBAN I RURALCl••siffcation 1------------------------------1------------------------------1-------------------------------and R.g1on I 80th S.lI.' I Mol. I Female I 80th S.lI.' I Mo" I Fam.l. I Both Saltes I Mo" I Female____•______________________._._.__________•_______________a._____________.______________•___________________------------.-
Aagton • _ Northern Mfndanao52 32 17 15 2. 12 12 8 5 353 30 18 12 18 5 5 12 5 3
I5' 28 18 10 22 12 10 5 555 28 15 13 22 11 11 • • 255 '3 12 11 15 11 8 4 1 3 •57 '5 13 13 '4 1. 12 • 1 1 •58 11 7 • 5 5 4 2 255 15 13 5 15 5 5 4 450 10 5 4 8 5 3 2 151 1. 11 1 1. 11 15' 14 5 5 11 8 3 3 •OJ 5 1 5 5 1 554 11 5 5 10 5 5 155 " 8 • 11 7 4 155 11 5 5 10 5 4 1'7 " 13 3 11 8 3 5 558 2 2 2 255 8 5 3 7 4 370 5 4 5 5 4 571 5 1 5 5 1 57' 8 3 5 8 3 573 4 3 1 4 3 174 4 2 • 4 2 •75 1 1 1 175 3 3 3 377 5 4 1 5 4 178 5 • 4 5 2 375 3 1 2 3 1 28081 1 1 1 18. 3 3 3 383 • 2 2 2848585 1 187 1 188 • 285 2 150 1 151 1 15'535'555'570855
SOo &. Ova,.
R.S1ton XI • South.rn Hindanao
A" ,Ag.' 10,213 "1,274 2.939 6,955 4,546 2,409 3.258 .2,728 530
•• 10w 1 57 38 25 3' 18 ,. 33 20 131 55 40 25 '0 15 5 '5 25 21'
• 54 21 33 27 ,. 15 27 5 183 48 25 15 18 15 3 30 " 15
• '5 '5 20 17 7 10 .8 ,. 105 55 30 25 32 15 13 '3 11 125 '7 '5 18 '5 10 15 .2 " 37 50' 33 17 38 '7' 11 12 6 •8 55 3. .3 35 '5 13 15 5 105 55 '7 28 38 21 17 17 5 1110 5' 35 15 45 34 " 5, 2 •11 75 45 27 51 38 13 25 11 "1. 73 3. 34 58 31 '7 15 S ,13 55 47 .2 52 44 18 7 3 41. 51 5. 31 77 51 '5 14 • 515 145 85 57 113 55 46 33 •• •15 185 115 7' 151 82 55 36 33 517 323 151 132 .35 '" 110 84 .2 2218 '0' '47 155 305 15' 142 55 83 13'lSI 457 285 172 355 "3 145 58 7' 25'0 503 31. 185 388 '21 157 115 53 22., 45' 258 155 350 214 135 10' 84 2.'2 351 285 10. 282 154 88 105 55 ".3 353 '51 10. .58 184 84 125 107 16
34
INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION
Table 3. Institutional population by Single-Year Age Classification, 5.' lind Region, Urban-Rurlll: 1990 - Continued
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Single-Year Age I TOTAL I URBAN I RURAL
Classification1----"-------------------------1------------------------------1-------------------------------
and Region I Both SexeS I Male 1 Female I Both' SexeS 1 Male I Fernll'le I Both SeKes I Male 1 Female
---------------------------------------------------~----------------------------------------------------------------------Region Xl - Southern Mindanao
24 430 323 107 267 188 79 163 135 28
2'405 317 88 262 193 69 143 124 19
26 390 309 81 244 177 67 146 132 14
27 378 291 87 236 167 69 142 124 18
28 329 260 69 l7l 117 54 158 143 15
29424 334 90 218 143 75 206 191 15
30 357 '286 71 200 146 54 157 140 17
31 222 177 45 139 107 32 83 70 13
32311 255 56 167 121 46 144 134 10
33 254 204 50 162 120 42 92 84 8
34 215 181 34 144 112 32 71 69 2
35 236 174 62 155 98 57 81 76 5
36 177 133 44 118 81 37 59 52 7
37 172 137 35 96 68 28 76 69 7
38 172 131 41 113 78 35 59 53 6
39 110 86 24 77 58 19 33 28 5
40 160 125 35 107 76 31 53 49 4
41 111 84 27 83 58 25 28 28 2
42 98 77 21 67 46 21 31 31
43 91 66 25 74 53 21 17 13 4
44 65 52 13 42 31 11 23 21 2
45 64 53 11 41 32 9 23 21 2
46 70 57 18 52 36 16 18 16 2
47 81 59 22 66 44 22 15 15
48 63 " 21 49 29 20 14 13
49 54 36 18 41 23 18 13 13
.50 52 39 13 38 27 11 14 12 2
51 45 26 19 40 24 16 5 2 3
52 46 30 16 43 28 15 3 2 1
53 50 30 20 34 17 17 16 13 3
54 41 29 12 35 23 12 6 6
55 27 19 8 25 17 B 2 2
56 36 23 13 33 20 13 3 3
57 27 19 8 27 19 8
58 31 12 19 28 9 19 3 3
59 25 17 8 18 10 8 7 7
60 25 18 7 21 15 6 4 3
61 11 7 4 9 5 4 2 2
62 26 15 11 21 13 8 5 2 3
83 23 15 8 21 13 8 2 2
64 13 9 4 13 9 4
6514 6 8 12 6 6 2 2
86 12 3 9 9 3 6 3 3
67 11 3 8 11 3 8
68 10 9 1 9 8 1 1 1
69 13 6 7 9 2 7 4 4
70 11 5 6 10 4 6 1 1
71 8 4 4 6 4 2 2 2
72 3 1 2 2 2 1
73 4 1 3 4 1 3
74 3 2 1 3 2 1
75 4 4 4 4
76 2 2 2 2
77 6 3 3 6 3
78 2 2 2 2
79 3 1 2 3 1 2
80 4 3 1 4 3 1
81 2 1 1 2 1 1
824 2 2 4 2 2
83 3 2 1 3 2 1
84 2 2 2 2
85 4 2 2 3 2 1
88 2 22. 2
8788 4 2 2 4 2 2
89 1 1 1 1
90 2 2 2 2
91 11
929394959697
35
1990 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
Table 3. Inst1tll.t1onal Population by Single-Year Age Cl assff1c:at 1o,,',' Sex and Region, Urban-Rural: 1990 - Continued
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------51 ngle-'Y.ar" Age I TOTA.l. I U R 6 A N I RURALClassification 1------------------------------1------------------------------1-------------------------------lind Region I Both Sexes I Mal. I Femal. I Both S.1I.8' I Mal. I Fernel. I 80th Sexes I Male I Female--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Region Xl - Southern Mindanao9899
100 a. Over
rRegion XII - Central Mindanao
All Agu 4,173 2,686 1,487 3,103 1,671 1,232 1,070 815 255
B.low 10 6 4 9 6 3 11 17 14 3 15 12 3 2 22 " 7 5 8 5 3 4 2 •3 10 4 6 7 3 4 3 1 24 7 2 5 5 2 3 2 25 21 15 6 12 8 4 9 7 •6 16 9 7 14 7 7 2 27 9 4 5 5 3 2 4 1 38 19 11 8 15 8 7 4 3 19 33 22 11 30 21 9 3 1 210 50 40 10 45 38 7 5 2 311 39 33 5 32 30 2 7 3 412 50 36 14 47 34 13 3 2 113 48 39 9 38 29 9 10 1014 34 22 12 26 19 ., 8 3 515 59 27 32 43 18 25 16 9 716 170 104 66 150 91 59 20 13 717 319 176 143 289 154 135 30 22 818 312 162 150 281 139 142 31 23 819 350 196 154 304 161 143 46 35 1120 339 192 147 285 158 127 54 34 2021 276 157 119 227 122 105 49 35 1422 159 94 65 112 56 66 47 38 923 158 101 57 107 69 38 51 32 1924 134 86 48 93 54 39 41 32 925 114 74 40 74 44 30 40 30 1026 108 71 37 68 42 26 40 29 1127 128 98 30 91 70 21 37 28 928 83 60 23 53 37 16 30 23 729 82 61 21 48 36 12 34 25 930 89 69 20 55 40 16 33 29 431 64 51 13 38 29 9 26 22 432 66 51 15 33 24 9 33 27 633 52 38 14 33 21 12 19 17 234 71 59 12 51 42 9 20 17 335 68 61 7 36 32 4 32 29 336 44 34 10 26 20 6 18 14 437 43 34 9 24 17 7 19 17 238 44 35 9 28 20 8 16 15 139 26 19 7 15 10 5 11 9 240 45 34 11 23 13 10 22 21 141 35 21 14 23 12 11 12 9 342 29 24 5 17 13 4 12 11 143 28 22 6 14 9 5 14 13 144 30 23 7 17 12 5 13 11 245 20 11 9 12 7 5 8 4 446 22 15 7 13 9 4 9 6 347 20 17 3 10 8 2 10 9 1.48 19 14 5 9 5 3 10 8 249 14 6 8 11 4 7 3 2 150 21 12 9 8 3 5 13 9 451 11 9 2 6 5 1 5 4 152 13 10 3 10 8 2 3 2 153 9 6 3 6 4 2 3 2 154 9 4 5 6 1 5 3 355 16 7 9 10 3 7 6 4 256 9 9 4 4 5 557 7 5 2 3 1 2 4 458 2 2 2 2
59 5 4 1 1 1 4 460 14 10 4 3 2 1 11 8 361 6 4 2 2 1 1 4 3 162 5 2 3 3 1 2 2 1 163 2 2 2 264 5 4 1 3 3 2 1 166 11 8 3 2 °1 9 7 266 3 3 2 2 1 167 4 1 3 3 3 1 1
68 1 1 1 169 1 1 1 1
36
- -.-.~-"":"7"---'~""",,--
INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION
Table 3. Institutional Population by Single-Year Age Classification, Sex and Region, Urban-Rural: 1990 - Continued
Single-Year AgeClassification
and Region
I ,TOTAL I URBAN I RURAL1------------------------------1--'---------------------------1-,-----------------------------I Both Sexes I Male I Female I Both Sexes j Male I Female I Both Sexes I Male I Female
Region XII - Central Mindanao
l70 6 6 2 7 S 271 2 2 2 27273 • 3 2 2 2747S • • 2 2 2 27677 1 1 1 176 3 3 3 379 1 1 1 160 1 1 1 16162.3••6S668788.990919293 f'-9.9S96979899
100 &. Over
37
1990 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
Table 4. Inst1tutional Population .by Sex, Type of Institutional Living Quarters, Res.1dence StiltU$ and Region: 1990
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.--------------_.------------------Type of Institutional
Living Quarters,Sex andRegion
1 Insti-ItutionalI Papula_I tionI
I RESIDENCE STATUS
1------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.-IManager/1 Staff ]Offfcer/IOffic.r/IPrlestl jLodger/lPatientlInmate/lPrfsoner/lOthersl NotIOlrectorlmemberl IEnlistedl Crew I Nun/Se-jBoarderl I Ward IOetoinee I [StatedI IEmployeel man I member Iminarfanl I I I I I
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
19,673
12,929 22,096 24,150 15,493 10,042Philippines
Both Sexes
Hotels, Lodging Houses,Dormitories, etc
Hospitals and Nurses HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents, Nunneries, Seminaries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and StationsLosging, Mining and Const.!
Public Work Camps.Ocean-going and Inter-Island!
Coastal VesselsRefugee CampsOthersNot Stated
Male
Hotels, lodging Houses,Dormitories, etc
Hospitals and Nurses HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents, Nunneries, Seminaries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and StationsLogging, Mining and Const.!
Public Work CampsOcean-going and Inter-Island!
Coastal VesselsRefugee CampsOthersNot Stated
138,876
30,6656,256
11 ,69425,315
24,59522,205
5,304
742359
6,996523
92,153
12,9643,6606,297
24,356
12,50121,009
4,650
725183
5,076308
2,625
1,10018915115
54993
203
14
29318
1,516
545907114
28689
189
14
2108
16,761
5,4632,662
740101
3,366521
2,564
16210
2,63660
10,061
2,56691921988
1,649474
2,352
1567
1,66129
18,506
16,245
48,210
5
16,156
17,910
48
1955
578
318
260
553
314
239
95167
12,223233
2
14643
6,085
936
5,9037
2
10622
1,686
47758
8,714
7,716
727
24526
4,204
3,351
599
50204
2,669
2,110
592
20147
9,472
199,329
5569
5.074
104,999
3530
2,295505774
23,307 192
4,966817 816
1,499
881
26 4,32629
~23,626 8,826
1,135256550
22,809 92
2,632792 401
1,341
761
25 2,12123
2, l)Jl1,2l7
7lJ1.700
1.59913131
] ,038
25614831937
6,649
960466422
1,355
1,104744
966
25611520118
rI
Female 46,725 1,109 6,700 350 25 6,644. 13,362 1,335 4,398 524 6,665 3,393
Hotels, lodging Houses,Dormitories, etc
Hospitals and Nurse$ HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents, Nunneries, Seminaries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and Stationslogging, Mining and Const.!
Public Work CampsOcean-going and Inter-Island!
Coastal VesselsRefugee CampsOthersNot Stated
National Capital Region
17,7214,3765,597
957
12,0941,196
454
17176
3,920215
55599801
2634
14
8310
2,6951,96352113
1,71947
212
1143
1,15531
335
15
4
21
11,95786151
6,320 1,161226
40 23221 32
1,241
7
3057
94,330
2039
1,160249224
498 100
2,13625 415
15.
12
2,2056
1,154 '731291345
495137
70
33118IS
Both Sexes
Hotels, Lodging Houses,Dormitories, et~
Hospitals and Nurses HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents, Nunneries, Seminaries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and Stationslogging, Mining and Canst.!
Public Work CampsOceen-going and Inter-Island!
Coastal VesselsRefugee CampsOthersNot Stated
41,006
10,6202,6156,1219,195
6,9442,633
8416
2,34344
522
30922326
1103
3
361
4,575
1,4479362635
81339
28
1,02222
1,257
1,246
10
38
3
3
3,613
1885
3,6672
41
6,919
8.078
661
16614
1,961
1,362
599
5,597
5,594
3
9,275 2,416 2,666
481 50577 40042 105
8,700 2 482
7"14 919573 39 132
52
62 1,000 60
7
INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION'
-------------.--------------------------.-.----------.-----------------------------------------------------------~------------
Table 4. Institutional Population by Sex, Type of Institutional Living Quarters, Residence Status and Ragion: 1990 - Continue______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________l _Type of Institutional I Insti- I .,. RES IDE NeE S T "A T U S ILiving Quarters, Itutfonal I------------------------------------------------~--------.----.-.---------------------------
Sex and I Popula- [Manager!l Staff [Offic:er/lOff1cer/IPr1est/ ILodger/lPat1entlInmate/lPr1sonerllOt erst NotRegion I ticn [D1rectorlmemberl [Enlisted[ Crew 1 Nun/Se-IBoarder[ I Ward IDeta1nee I [Shted
I I [Employee[ miln' I member jminarfanj I I I I I
, National Capital Region
Male
Hotels, lodging Houses,Dormitories, etc
Hospitals and Nur~&s HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents, Nunneries, Seminaries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and Stationslogging, Mining and Const.!
Public Work CampsOcean-going and Inter-Island!
Coastal VesselsRefugee CampsOthersNot Stated
Female
Hotels, lodging Houses,Dormitories, etc
Hospitals and Nurses HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents, Nunneries, Seminaries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and Stationslogging, Mining and Const.j
Public Work CampsOcean-going and Inter-Islandj
Coastlll VesselsRefugee Cl'lmpsOthersNot Stated
Cordillera Administrative Region
23,526
3,7581,2532,8428,680
3,3592,304
74
1,2561
17,478
7,0621,5623,279
515
3,585329
10
61,087
43
243
1326
116
542
3
29
279
1771621
561
71
1,956
564279
725
35022
24
640
2,619
883657191
46317
" 38222
1,022
1,014
7
235
232
3
3
3
1,687
311
1,6312
40
2,126
1574
2,036
2,942
2,692
182
.68
5,977
5,386
47.9
9814
1,344
752
592
617
610
2,688
2,685
3
2,909
2,909
9,057 1,051 1,538
182 18837 17624 39
8,484 1 184
347 795572 19 81
47
441 271
218 1,365 1,130
299 31740 22418 66
216 1 298
427 12420 51
5
6559 33
6
Both Sexes
Hotels, lodging Houses,Dormitories, l!!tc
Hospitals and.Nurses HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents, Nunneries, Seminaries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and Stationslogging, Mining and Const.!
Public Work CampsOcean-going and Inter-Islandj
Coastal VesselsRefugee CampsOthersNot Stated
Male
Hotels, lodging Houses,Dormitories, etc
Hospitals and Nurses HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents, Nunneries, Seminaries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and Stationslogging, Mining and Const.1
Public Work CampsOcean-going and Inter-Islandl
Coastal VesselsRefugee CampsOthersNot Stated
5.050
1,572165223282861
1,618
149
5
175
3,399
72853
146271
3551,613
127
3
103
115
57105
325
3
3
57
1945
205
2
2
760
33980311
14027
54
88
424
20327181
5126
49
49
39
1,576
1,576
1,576
1,576
438
141
419
2
2
186
181
2
2
1,015
945
60
10
421
396
17
8
13
13
5
5
140
140
82
82
196
196
192
192
437
11812121
1706
693
46
217
6787
632
53
16
360
113363484
404
23
26
?39
439
3378
234
23
26
1990 CENSUS OF POPULATiON AND HOUSING
Table 4. Institutional Population by Sex, Type of Institutional Living Quarter$, Residence StatuI and Region: 1990 - Continued•
r17
70271,
121
30
16
51,51
2
1074
220
4
4
58
58
8
8
2
43
549
594
14
238
.. 252
.::,'
39
5
891
1365313
336
12
58
386
I "RESIDENCE STATUS1--------------------------------"---"---------------,-------------------------------------jManager/l Staff ]Offtcer/IOffic,'er?'1 Prfe'st/ 'I [odger!1 Pat 1ent I Inmate/ 1Prisoner/IOthersl NotIOirectorlmember! IEnlistedl Crew'. 1'-N:u"n/Se-IBoarderl I Ward IDetafnee 1 lStlltf!dI IEmployeel man I "!ember'lm1narianl I I I I I
72
22
2
5065
844l127711
1,651
I lost i_ItuttOlHI'I Popula-I tionI
Type of Institutionalliving Quarters,
Sex andRegion
Cordillera Administrative Regton
Female
Hotels, Lodging Houses,Dormitories, etc
Hospitals and Nurses HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents. Nunneries, Seminaries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and StationsLogging, Mining and Const.j
Public Work CampsOcean-going and Inter-Island!
Coastal VesselsRefugee CampsOthersNot Stated
-------------------------~-----------------------------------------------------~---------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------~--------------------;---------------------------------------------------------
Region 1 _ Ilocos Region
Both Sexes, 3,373 119 492 511 475 345 124 395 589 222
Hotels. Lodging Houses.Dormitories. etc
Hospitals and Nurses HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents, Nunneries, Seminaries
and Board1ng SchoolsMilitary Camps and StationsLogging, Mining and Const.!
Public Work CampsOcean-going and Inter-Island!
Coast a 1 Vesse 1sRefugee Campi-OthersNot Stated
800119152419
877656
55
284
6263
233
2
20
24033291
7115
49
54
611
24
455
4
287
32
25
124395
10438
2533
2
179
10739223
2324
2
Male 2,154 71 255 511 175 188 81 386 242 144
Hotels, Lodging Houses.Dormitories, etc
Hospitals and Nurses HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents, Nunneries, Seminaries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary CampS and StationsLogging, Mining and Const.!
Public Work CampsOcean-going and Inter~Island!
Coastal VesselsRefugee CampsOthersNot Stated
4115697
408
388653
55
85
3532
143
2
11
10119121
3615
49
22
611173
2
153
18
81386
5511
1411
2
32
56222
21
1723
2
Female 1,219 48 237 300 157 43 9 347 78
Hotels, Lodging Houses,Dormitories, etc
Hospitals and Nurses HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents, Nunneries, Seminaries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and StationsLogging, Mining and Const.!
Public Work CampsOcean-going and Inter-Island!
Coastal VesselsRefugee CampsOther$Not Stated
389636511
4893
199
2631
9
9
1391417
35
32
24
292
2
124
25
8
439
4'27
1222
147
5117
2
61
40
INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION
Tabl. 4. In~titutional Population by S0~.Typ~ of Institutional Living Quarter~. Residence Status and Region: 1990 - Continued
--------~;~~~~f:~~~~:~~::~:;;-----j:~~~~i;~-f~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::~~~~~~~:~~~:~:~~~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~::~~:~:::::::::::::::::::::::J::::Sex and I Popul~- jManager/1 Staff jOff1cer/lOfficer/lPrlest/ ILodger/lPat1entllnmate/lPrtsoner/iOthersi ~otRegion I tion IDirectorlmemberl jEnlistedl Crew I Nun/Se-IBoarderl I Ward IDetainee I IStated__________________________________~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~__~_~~~~~_~~~~~~~~:~~ ~ ! ! !.J _
1Region II - eagaya" Valley
Both Sexes
Hotels, Lodging Houses,Dormitories, e~c
Hospitals and Nurses HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents, Nunneries, Seminaries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and Stat tonsLogging. Mining and Const./
Public Work CampsOcean-going and Inter-Island!
Coastal Vals.llRefugee CampsOthersNot Stated
Male
Hotels. Lodging Houses,Dormitories, etc
Hospitals and Nurses HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents, Nunneries, Seminaries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and Stationslogging, Mining and Const.!
Public Work CampsOcean-going and Inter-Island!
Coastal VesselsRefugee CampsOthersNot Stated
Female
Hotels, lodging Houses,Oomitories, etc
Hospitals and Nurses HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents, Nunneries, Seminaries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and StationsLogging, Mining and Const.!
Public Work CampsOcean-going and Inter-Isla~d!
Coastal VesselsRefugee CampsOthersNot Stated
Region III - Central luzon
4,195
45326'120399
4331,673
232
56019
3,164
16014957397
2211,656
167
31617
1,011
27313763
2
21215
45
2622
76
23162
64
6
15
49
1491
54
9
27
971
3
,
'01
91245
11
29l'
143
"354
56129
3
613
122
23
247
3511'
6
213
21
43
1,586
1,584
2
1,586
1,584
2
250
3
217
1612
136
3
115
1010
112
102
62
216
179
31
51
33
11
7
167
14'
20
102
102
50
50
52
52
396
390
6
3.5
368
7
3
2
775
607
2
14023
52
411
439
414
2
7717
29
269
33'
393
'36
23
202
166
601727
636
29
7
122
3'7
7
533
29
5
"44102
35
2
Both Sexes
Hotels, Lodging Houses,Dormitories, etc
Hospitals and Nurses HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents, Nunneries, Seminaries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and StationsLogging, Mining and Const.!
Public Work CampsOcean-going and Inter-Island!
Coaltal VesselsRefugee CampsOthersNot Stated
10,301
2,653497749556
1.4832,080
559
2341,490
262
1311916
336
7
4'
2,367
25130
411
201349
41
1,783
1,773
10
746
13
7221
12
.t, ,318
1.190
88
40
255
250
5
4.0
464
,
590 1,990
32148'9
428 70
350145 75
76
17 981
496
1313'7949
3946
59
3324
1990 CENSUS OF POPULATlON AND HOUSING
Table 4. Institutional Population by Sex, Type of Institutional Living Quarters. Residence Status end Region: 1990 - Continued
-----------------------.-------------.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.-----------Type of InstitutionalLiving Quarters,
Sex andRegion
I Insti-ltutionalI Popula-1 tianI
I . RESIDENCE STATUS
1------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ .-------IManager/1 Staff IOfficer/iOfficer/lPr1estl Ilodger/lPat1entiInmateflPrisoner/iOthersi NotID1rectorimemberl IEnlistedl Crew I Nun/Se-IBoarderl I Ward jDetainee I IStated1 IEmployeel man I member Iminarianl I I I I I
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~Region III - Central Luzon
Male
Hotels. Lodging Houses,Dormitories. etc
Hospitals and Nurses HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents. Nunneries. Seminaries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and StationsLogging. Mining and Const.!
Public Work CampsOcean-going and Inter-Island!
Coastal VesielsRefugee CampsOthersNot Stated
-Female
Hotels. Lodging Houies.Dormitories, etc
Hospitals and Nurses HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents, Nunneries. Seminaries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and StationsLogging, Mining and Const.!
Public Work CampsOcean-going and Inter-Island!
Coastal VesselsRefugee CampsOthersNot Stated
Region IV - Southern Tagalog
6.606
1.1112903B4519
7571.992
493
97963
3,695
1,54220736537
72'BB66
137527
144
57127
19B
,
35
11B
74711
14
11
],279
3486619B
12224
36B
642'0
1,088
5327B671
1296
49
137B9
1,734
1.726
B
49
47
2
359
3491
8
3B9
12
373
4
550
4B7
39
24
76B
703
49
16
166
161
5
B9
B9
307
303
4
lB3
lBl
2
550 1.1fJ'3
1373033
406 (, I
20:'125 {,'>
17 580
40 802
lB4lB36
20 6
14320 10
4
401
i~22J
"<.'1
""3322
169
49155B10,.5
12
2
Both Sexes
Hot.h. Lodging Houses,Dormitories, etc
Hospitals and Nurses HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents, Nunneries. Seminaries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and StationsLogging. Mining and Const.!
Public Work CampsOcean-going and Inter-Islandl
Coastal VesselsRefugee CllmpsOther_sNot Shteu
Male
Hotels. Lodging Houses,Dormitories. etc
Hospitals and Nurses HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective lind Penal InstitutionsConvents. Nunneries, Seminaries
lind Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps lind StationsLogging, Mining and Const.!
Public Work CampsOcean-going and Inter-Island!
COllstal VesselsRefugee CampsOthersNot Stat.d
15.979
2,7629B'64B
4,038
3.0142,490
'99
25614
1,05715
11,706
1,469619446
3,982
1,4392,240
668
24414
57411
336
10420202
7011
33
B
68
215
5610142
3610
31
8
4B
1.850
3912025041
42779
411
11
2371
1.222
25373193B
20B78
395
10
148
2.062
2,029
6
27
2,046
2,016
6
22
42
16B
16B
166
166
1,999
13
1.750226
91
B13
4
B03
51
1,994
1,795
•135
'41,018
917
'0
41
612
612
454
454
529
10503
16
371
6359
6
3,564 1,836 1.029
311 1£149 8054 21
3,506 3 486
,545 a757 10 78
18£: 67
44 IS14
621 1411 2
3,514 1,069 798
laa !i532 4044 10
3,456 .2 464
30: 3157 3 74
180 62
35 1914
295 a9 1
INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION
Table 4. Institutional Population by Se~. Type of Institutional living Quarters, Residence Status and Region: 1990 - Continued
--------;;;~;~:::;~::~i:~~:;;-----j;::;::;;-j:::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:::~:~:~:~:~:~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::[::Su and 1 Popula- [Mtlflllger/iSte. ff IOff1eer/lOff1eer/lPr1estj ILodger!l Pat 'lentIInm.te/lPrisoner/lOthers I HoltRegion I tic" ID1rectorimemberl IEnlistedl Crew I Nun/Se-IBoarderl I Ward IDetaine. I ISt.~ed__________________________________~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~__~_~~~~~_~~~~~~~~:~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~__J _
Region IV - Southern Tagalog
FemaleHotels, Lodging House!>,
Dormitories, etcHospitals and Nurses HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents, Nunneries, Seminaries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and StationsLogging, Mining and Const.!
Public Work CampsOcean-going and Inter-Island!
Coastal VesselsRefugee CampsOthersNot Shted
Region V - Bicol RegionBoth Sexes
Hotels, Lodging Houses,Dormitories, etc
Hospitals and Nurses HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents, Nunneries, Seminaries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and StationsLogging, Mining I:lndConst.!
Public Work CampsOcean-going and Inter-Island!
Coastl:ll VesselsRefugee CampsOthersNot Stated
MaleHotels, Lodging Houses,
Dormitories, etcHospitals and Nurses HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents, Nunneries, Seminaries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and StationsLogging, Mining and Const.!
Public Work CampsOcean-going and Inter-Island!
Coastal VesselsRefugee CampsOthersNot Stated
FemaleHotels, Lodging Houses,
Dormitories, etcHospitals and Nurses HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents, Nunneries, Seminaries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and StationsLogging, Mining and Const.!
Public Work CampsOcean-going and Inter-Island!
Coastal VesselsRefugee CampsOthersNot Stated
4,273
1,293357202
55
1,575250
31
12
4834
5,208
494435201799
1,2241,423
198
1753
2458
3,936
309222
55788
5841,409
194
1733
89
1,272
185214"5
11
54014
4
3
1578
121
48105
341
2
20
122
25951
498
13
11
82
185
208
13
7
40
735
21
4
528
13812931
3
2191
15
891
1,011
19014834
2
25827
149
5
198
572
1413919
2
"023
147
5
58
439
49109
"120
4
2
140
15
11
5
1,330
1.314
14
2
1,329
'1,313
14
2
43
2
2
"0
"0
148
148
2
1,186
9
947225
4
553
1211
528
48
297
293
4
255
1211
235
8
975
078
75
23
280
200
72
8
137
97
32
8
143
103
40
"8"8
205
205
145
145
51
51
158
4144
10
"0
130
41
41
89
89
50
50
749
745
3
739
735
3
10
10
747
12317101
2447
8
9
3252
388
251520
"827
14
5
22
244
1584
1552512
5
9
231
10540112
554
5
51
279
5445
150
5944
22
31
202
3724
149
2837
22
31
77
1721
317
1990 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
Table 4. Institutional Population by Sex, Type of Instftutionel Lilling Ql.larters. Residence Status Ilnd Region: 1990 - Continued
-----------------------------------------------~------------------------------------.-----------------------.-------------------------.--Type of InstitutionalLiving Quarters,
Sex andRegion
I Insti-Itution41I Popu1a-I t i onI
I RESIDENCE STATUS
1--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------lM.nager!! Staff jOfficer/lOff1cer/lPr1est! ILodger/lPat1entiInmate/lPr150ner/iOthersi NotIDirectorlmemberl IEnlistedl Crew I Nun/Se-J8oarderl I Ward IDetaineo 1 IStatedI IEmployeel man I member ]m1narian] I I I I I
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~-----_.Region VI - Western Visayas
80th Soxes
Hotels, L.odging Houses,Dormitories, etc
Hospitals and Nurses HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents, Nunneries, Seminaries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and StationsLogging, Mining and Canst.!
Public Work CampsOcean-going and Inter-Island!
Coastal VesselsRefugee CampsOthersNot Stated
Male
Hotels, L.odging Houses,Oormitories, etc
Hospitals and Nurses HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents, Nunnerf es, Semi naries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps. and StationsL.ogging, Mining and Const.!
Public Work CampsOCean-going and Inter-I~land!
Coastal VesslI!'lsRefugeII!'CampsOthersNot Stated
Female
Hotels, lodging Hous •.•s,Dormitories, etc
Hospitals and Nurses. HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents, Nunneries, Seminaries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and Stationslogging, Mining and Const./
Public Work CampsOcean-going and Inter-Island!
Coastal VesselsRefugee CampsOthersNot Stated
Region VII - Central Visayas
8, III
1,370322888
1,038
1,9611,596
203
68845
5,420
606108485
1,019
1,0201,496
194
47022
2,691
76421440319
941100
9
21823
156
525
201
3917
2
lB2
100
312111
2116
2
142
56
2139
1.I
4
1,203
265117322.
33927
192
2245
673
10420152
18126
lB3
1375
530
1619717
1581
9
B7
1,446
1,299
147
1,440
1,293
147
5
6
947
25
902
119
397
4
384
9
550
21
518
29
922
730
81
1083
454
346
64
413
46B
384
17
67
40
40
36
36
4
4
553
4529
515
279
2271
51
274
2258
14
774
747
26
754
730
23
20
17
3
93il 1, J31
10~ 2~152 J0413 2693 285
533 (;7tiS. IJ9
143 315 6
569 718
59 6630 189 1753 283
339 3133 105
9
91 255 6
370 413
43 15522 664 94
2
194 3655 34
52 6
Both Sexes
Hotels, L.odging Houses,Dormitories, •.•tc
Hospitals and Nurses HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents, Nunneries, Seminaries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps ~nd Stationslogging, Mining and Const.!
Public Work CampsOcean-going and Inter-Island!
Coastal VesselsRefugee CampsOthersNot Stated
11,595
3,511779660
1,752
2,2151,036
793
61664124
252
105219
478
34
1414
1,622
6151765013
36611
157
22239
44
929
928
952 2,439
2,24721.;
888 146
22 2812 18
319
274
45
526
461
1354
1,702 1,274 1,578
222 32249 23863 68
1,698 1 40
595 17321869
57 545
592 257 59
12 5
INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION
Table 4. Institutiona' Population by Sex, Type of Institutional Living Quarters, Residence Status and Region: 1990 - Continued-------~T;~~~:~:~~~~~~~:;~~~~-----l:~~~~~~~-l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::[::Sex and 1 Popule- IMenager/1 Steff IOfficer/JOfficer/lPriest/ ILodger/lPat1entllnmate/iPrisoner/iOthersi NotRegion I tian ID1rectorimemberl IEnlisted] Crl!!w I Nun/Se-] Boarderl I Ward IDet.1ne. I IStated___________________________. ~ ~ ~:~~~~:~~~ :~~__~_:~:~~:_~:~~~::~:~~ ~ ~ ~ ~_J _
Region VII - Central Visayas
Mal.Hotel~, Lodgi"g Houses,
Dormitories, etcHospitals and Nurses HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective end Pen~l InstitutionsConvents, Nunneries, Semioeries
end Boarding SchoolsMilit~ry C~mps ~nd StationsLogging, Mining and Const.!
Public Work CampsOcean-going and Inter-Island!
Co~stal VesselsRefugee CampsOthersNot Steted
Female
Hotels, lodging Houses,Dormitories, etc
Hospitals and Nurses HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents, Nunneries, Seminaries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and StetionsLogging, Mining end Canst.!
Public Work CampsOcean-going end Inter-Island!
Coastal VesselsRefugee CampsOthersNot Stated
7,315
1,580345406
1,666
1,1031,004
776
3433962
4,280
1,93143425486
1,11232
17
2732562
143
5376
238
32
95
109
52143
24
2
59
857
303549
13
19110
152
1241
765
312122
41
1751
5
2998
909
908
20
423
15
395
1111
529
204
493
111
1,034
941
68
187
1,405
1,306
78
1011
208
193
15
111
81
30
341
304
829
187
157
525
1,631
1,627
2
2
71
71
732 1,037
124 15925 6530 521 25
369 5715 61
48 544
34112 39
8 1
542 541
98 16324 17333 16
15
226 1163 8
9
25145 20
4 4
Region VIII - Eastern Visayas
Both Sexes
Hotels, Lodging Houses,Dormitories, etc
Ho~pitals and Nurses HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penel InstitutionsConvents, Nunneries, Semin~ries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and StationsLogging, Mining and Canst.!
Public Work CampsOcean-going and Inter-Island!
Coa~tal VesselsRefugee CampsOthersNot Steted
Mele
Hotels, Lodging Houses,Dormitories, etc
Ho$pitels end Nurses HomeWelfere InstitutionsCorrective end Penel InstitutionsConvents, Nunneries, Semineries
and Boerding SchoolsMilitery Cemps and 5t~tionsLogging, Mining end Const.!
Public Work CempsOceen-going and Inter-Island!
Coastal VesselsRefugee CampsOthersNot Stated
5,636
391167464
1,454
9361,961
137
1197
4,605
15057
2341,435
5901,940
124
714
85
2667
Z46
9
7
45
1141
96
8
6
526
47103
522
13140
110
41
306
2226112
8333
101
28
45
1,864
1,864
1,861
1,861
365
12
3512
193
1912
233
179
54
99
55
44
14
14
7
354
1353
199
1198
1,428
1,428
1,409
1,409
528
551111
3522712
.0
338
2751
24717
11
30
239
84322924
2422
6
117
148
35142324,.21
4
74
1990 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
T~ble 4. Iiutitut10nlll Population by Sex, Type of, Institutional Living Quarters, Residence Stet us and Region: 1990 - Continued
Type of Institutional, Living Quarters,
Sex IlndRegion
I Inst1-Itut1onll.lI Popultl.-I tionI
I RESIDENCE STATUS
1-----------------------------------,--------------------------------------------------------IMl1no!lger/l' Staff IOfficerllOff1cer/i Priest! ILodger/l Pat tent I Inmlltell Prisoner/lOt her", t NotIDirectorlmemberl IEnlistedl Crew I Nun/Se-18ollrderl I Ward IDetainee I IStatedI IEmployee I mlln I member Im1nar1anl I I I I I---------------------~------------------------------------~-----------------------_._---------------------------------------------------~
Region VIII _ Eastern V1S11YIlS
Female
Hotels, Lodging Houses,Dormitories, etc
Hospitals and Nurs~s HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents, Nunneries, Seminaries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and StationsLogging, Mining and Const./
Pu~lic Work CampsOcean.going and Inter-Island/
Coastal VesselsRefugee CampsOthersNot Stated
Region IX - Western Mindanao
1,031
24111023019
34621
13
483
40
1526
15
220
257741
487
9
13
3
3
172
12
160
134
124
10
7
7
155
155
19
19
190
2.610
10';
'"
49l'J
G
61
2
1-
Both Sexes
Hotels, Lodging Houses,Dormitories, etc
Hospitals and Nurses HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents, Nunneries, Seminaries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and StationsLogging, Mining and Const./
Public Work CampsOcean-going and Inter-Island/
"Coastal VesselsRefugee CampsOthersNot Stat.d
MaleHotels, Lodging Hous~s,
Dormitories, etcHospitals and Nurses HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and P.mlll InstitutionsConvents, Nunneries, Seminllries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and- StationsLogging, Mining and Const./
Public Work CampsOcean-going and Inter-Island/
Coastal VesselsRefugee CampsOthersNot Stated
" "Femal!!!'
Hotels, Lodging Houses,Dormitori!!!s, etc
Hospitals and Nurses nomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents, Nunneries, Seminaries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and StationsLogging, Mining and Const./
Public Work CampsOcean_going and Inter_Island/
Coastal VesselsRefugee CampsOthersNot St«ted-
6,9S9
500510152
1,516
6461,343
906
2987
581
5,754
24923797
1,403
3931,624
847
2986
400
1,205
25127355113
25319
59
1lBl
106
371324
121
11
5
21
79
25424
81
10
5
20
27
129
4
518
29288129
3483
60
3
284
178966
2582
58
234
1219963
91
2
2
46
1,670
1,647
22
1,661
1,638
22
9
9
255
255
238
238
17
17
352
29
3292
10
210
5
1952
6
142
24
134
2
444
342
94
6
206
147
52
7
238
195
154
154
117
117
37
37
115
115
80
60
35
35
1,309 1,399
43366
1,308 108
13719
739
35
276
1,298 1,023
24172
1,297 17
9512
696
35
123
11 376
19194
11 91
427
41
153
637
4917•.74091
96
23676
558
36102
79
1669
23661
79
13768
222
15
15
INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION
Table., Institutional Population by Sex, Type of Institutional Living Quarters, Residence Status and Aegion: 1990 - Continued
2•22
7
'2
34•
.2427.••
11
3422
33
4850
2'
12
6828
8.3.1011
25143
107
55•
152
237
1318.'0'2
2,066
12
335.
4
40.
2IS
154
1,069
12
13
1,119
35
5
1,222
661
7155
2
25343
18015261
3
54
14
62•13
'87
534287
35
1,060
1,9721,819
1,592670624
2,115
Hotels, lodging Houses,Dormitories, etc
Hospitals and Nurses HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents, Hunned es, Seminari es
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and Stationslogging, Mining and Const.!
Public Work CampsOcean-going and Inter-Island!
Coas-tal VesselsRefugee CampsOthersNot Stilted
--------T;;~~~~:~~i~;~~:~:~:l-----i:~~~~~~~-l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:~:~~~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:::~:~:~:~:~:~:::::::::::::::::::::::::J:::::::~Sex and I Popula- jManager/[ Staff IOfficer/JOfftcer/lPrfestl ILOdger/IP.tt.ntIInmot./IPr1S0".r/IOth.~I.1 NotRegion I tion jD1rectorlmemberl IEnlistedl Crew I Nun/Se-IBoarderl I Ward IDetain •• I ISt.ted
I I l[mployeel man I member Im1ne.rianl I I I I I
---::::::-:-:-::::::::-:::::,::-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1--------80th Sexes 7,079 1&0 1,355 936 612 1,239 13 238 1,013 1,123 389
Hotels., Lodging Houses. IDormitories, etc 2.098 79 664 1,075 143
Hospita 11 arld Nurses Hom(; 326 16 167 13 1 4'0W.lfll.re Institut~ons 649 8 24 15 237 355Corrective and Penal Institutions 1,037 1 11 1,011 \2Convents, Nunneries, Seminaries 3.1,
and Boarding Schools 1,369 29 167 596 148Mil1tary Camps and Stations ,r~1,075 8 82 932 islogging, Mining and Const.{ l, --', 21.5
Public Wor!:.Camps 116 6 73Ocean-going and Inter-Island! I
Coastal Vessels -Refugee Camps '7~;Others 389 12 148 4 16 2Not Stated 20 ] 19
HO'O'~:~;:~~;;,~O~:~,. 4.::::: ::: 931 358 ::: 9 140 .83 7:~Hospitals and Nurses Home 119 11 41 9]]8Welfare Institutions 473 1 9 6 139 308Corrective and Penal Institutions 999 5 981 2Convents, Nunneries, Seminaries 23:1~
and Boarding Schools 752 10 84 351 43Milltllry Camps and Stations 1,051 8 78 931logging, Mining and Const.!
Publ ic Work Camps 107 6 68Ocean-going llnd Inter-Island!
COilStal VesselsRefugee Camps -Others 172 7 65 10 2 66
Not St::::le 2,4:: 7: 6:: 5 254 796 4 98 30 3J
Hotels, lodging Houses, IDormitories, etc 1,205 33 364 685 75
Hosp1ta 15 and Nurses Home 207 5 126 4 22Welfare Institutions 176 7 15 9 98 41'Corrective and Penal Institutions 38 1 6 30Convents, Nunneries, Seminaries I
and 80arding Schools 617 19 83 245 105 131Ml1itary Camps and Stations 24 4 13logging, Mining and Const.1 I
Public Work Camps 9 5 3Ocean-going and Intor-Islar,d! I
COllstal Vessels .jRefugee CampsOthers 217 5 83 4 6 10$
NO:.::::O:,_ 50,'ho,' H;"o"o, 1!
80th Sexes 10,213 207 1,517 1,235 1,144 1.241 413 371 2,066 1,45
.J42115!
37~40'
1238
jj••j
47
1990 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
Table 4. In~t1tutlona' Population by Sex. Type of Institutional Living Quarters, Residence Status and Region: 1990 - Continued
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Type of InstitutionalLiving Quarters,
Sex andRegion
I Inst1-ltutionalI Popuh-I tionI
I RESIDENCE STATUS1,---------------------,---------------------------------------------------------------------IManager/l Staff IOfflcer/lOfficer/lPr1est/ ILodger/lPatientjInmatellPr1soner/lOthers! NotIDirectorlmemberl !Enlistedl Crew I Nun{Se-IBoarderl I Ward IDetainee I IStatedJ IEmployeel man I member lminll.rianl I I I I I---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -
Region XI - Southern Mindanao
MaleHotels, Lodging Houses,
Dormitories, etcHospitals and Nurses HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents, Nunneri es, Semi naries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and StationsLogging, Mining and Const.j
Public Work CampsOcean-going and Inter-Island!
Coastal VesselsRefugee CampsOthersNot Stated
Female
Hotels, Lodging Houses,Dormitories, etc
Hospitals and Nurses HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents, Nunneries, Seminaries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and StationsLogging, Mining and Const.!
Public Work CampsOcean-going and Inter-Island!
Coastal VesselsRefugee CampsOthersNot Stated
Region XII - Central Mindanao
Both Se)\8S
Hotels, Lodging ~ouses,Dormitories, etc
Hospitals and Nurses HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents, Nunneri es, Semi naries
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and StationsLogging, Mining and Const.1
Public Work CampsOcean-going and Inter-Island!
Coastal VesselsRefugee CampsOthersNot Stated
Male
Hotels, Lodging Houses,Oormitories, etc
Hospitals and Nurses HomeWelfare InstitutionsCorrective and Penal InstitutionsConvents., ..Nu'nneries, Semi nari es
and Boarding SchoolsMilitary Camps and StationsLogging, Mining and Const.!
Public Work CampsOcean-going and Inter-Islandl
Coastal VesselsRefugee Camps .OthersNot Stated
7,274
72'3133"
2,094
1,0521,563
.07
52.'"20
2,939
86635725521
.20255
153
5.,15
4,173
1,669-160233715
660302
113
'520'
2,666
7'45''""73882'2
'742151
131
3257
227
50
8
76
304,2'
4
,
107
28177
254
18
8
67
15?3
173
17
5
1,027
1173753
12742
580
3111
2
4.0
6311556
12'1
81
444
384
105
"52
892
60
282
203
5'2022
452
56
152
1,230
1,216
5
25
5
4
223
220
3
222
219
3
663
'56
,481
12
463
,
271
270
18'
18'
489
420
58
2•752
649
96
7
1,469
1,357
132
'82
632
50
229
228
184
181
3
202
2
200 •148
2
146
237
228
9
134
3128
3
201
201
178
178
2,045
2,045
21
21
'"
'88
3
673
670
3
800
ne2179
177160
194
1491
65.
10l2136
196244
44
17
340
712814
11752
26
32
170
2.109
1420
20
8
422
12l36
(lJ
25
"2137
232129
137
24
1145
265
10842,25
2721
,
243
157
5920425
1615
4
113
48
INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION
Table 4. Institutiona' Population by Sex, Type of Institutiona' living Quarters, Residence Status and Region: 1990 _ Continued--------T;~~~:~:~~~~~~~:~~~;;-----[:~~~~~:~-l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:~~~:::~:~:~:~:~:~:~::~::::::::::::::::::::[::::::::Sex and I Popula- IManager/1 Staff IOfficerJIOfficer/lPrtestj ILod9.r/lp.t1."tllnm.t./IPrtlon.r/IOth~r'l HotRegion 1 tion IOirectorjmemberl IEnlistedl Crew I Nun/Se-IBoarderj I Wucl IDetain •• I I IStllted
1 I IEmployeel man I member Iminarianl I I I I I--------------------------------------------------------------------------------.----------------------._-----------.-----------------_.-Region XII - Central Mindanao
Female 1,487 40 181 85 807 5' 23 ,. >70 108Hotels, Lodging Houses,
Dormitories, ,to 875 13 4' 725 .2 ••Hospitals and Nurses Home 121 10 71 18 22Welfare Institutions 37 4 3 23 5 2Corrective and Penal Institutions 18 18Convents, Nunneries, Seminariesand Boarding Schools 272 8 44 8' 82 43 11Military Camps and Stations 40 1 32 •Logging, Mining and Const.1Public Work Camps " • • 5Ocean-going and Inter-IslandlCoastal Vessels
Refugee CampsOthers 53 3 13 2. 13Not Stated 55 54
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49
1990 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
Table 5. Institutional Population 10 Years Old and Over by Age Group, Marital StlltU$ ,Sex and, Region: 1990
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Age Group, Sex, I MARITAL S TAT U SArea Classification Total I---c--------------------------------------------------------and Region 1 Single I Married I Widowed IDivorced!! Others IUnknown
I I I ISepGratedl I--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Phf1ippines
Both Sexes 133,748 92,~O5 34,165 1,682 75B 306 4,032
10 14 5.743 5,464 25 2 2 2 22B15 19 2.0,730 19,557 379 6 10 11 76720 24 32,671 28,457 3,281 34 61 24 B1425 • 29 26,685 17,793 7,761 54 86 60 93130 34 15,948 7,664 7,588 112 109 42 43336 39 10,511 4,074 6,017 124 97 40 15940 44 6,650 2,613 3,529 139 101 39 22945 49 4,140 ],712 2,116 137 58 22 9550 54 3,249 1,487 ],47] 143 3' 25 8755 59 2,226 1,131 B59 '" 25 14 5160 '4 1,632 977 543 lB2 31 12 B765 '9 1,184 650 2B7 153 31 6 5770 74 B15 432 148 14' 42 4 4375 79 700 402 BB 141 34 4 31
80 and over 664 372 73 163 35 1 20
Male 69,396 56,026 29,642 725 435 39 2,528
10 14 3,287 3,103 19 165.15 19 11,461 10,774 220 2 4 2 45920 24 21,331 18,085 2,703 18 39 2 48425 29 20,289 12,588 6,910 32 43 5 71130 34 12,331 5,106 6,783 70 58 11 30335 39 8,013 2,415 5,349 75 52 3 11940 44 4,616 1.313 3,055 79 45 , 11845 49 2,698 744 1,827 51 22 4 4050 54 1,850 547 1,209 59 16 2 1755 59 1,230 431 700 65 " 2 16'0 64 B9B 343 440 6B 19 1 2765 '9 570 244 213 57 20 1 3570 74 350 146 106 47 3' 1575 79 266 111 '3 48 32 12
BO and over 206 76 45 45 33 7
Female 44,352 36,779 4,523 956 323 267 1,504
10 14 2,456 _ 2,381 , 2 2 2 '315 19 9,269 8,783 159 4 , 9 30820 24 11,340 10,372 57B 16 22 22 33025 29 6,396 5,205 B51 22 43 55 22030 34 3,617 2,556 805 42 51 31 13035 39 2,498 1,659 668 49 45 37 4040 44 2,034 1,300 474 60 56 33 11145 49 1,442 9'8 2B9 76 3' 18 5550 54 1,399 940 2'2 84 20 23 7055 59 99' 700 159 Bl 9 12 3060 64 934 634 103 114 12 11 6065 69 614 40' 74 96 11 5 2270 74 465 2B6 42 99 6 4 2875 79 434 291 25 93 2 4 19
80 and over 458 29' 28 11B 2 1 13
National Capital RegionBoth Sexes 39,804 30,239 7,095 559 344 161 1,406
10 14 2,314 2,293 4 1 2 1415 19 6,585 6,335 8B 3 4 3 15220 24 9,832 8,950 597 11 28 14 23225 29 7,530 5,537 1,371 16 31 2B 54730 34 3,995 2,485 1,357 31 35 23 6435 39 2,702 1,309 1,227 4B 41 23 ."40 44 1,955 B57 862 54 32 23 12745 49 1,155 515 52' 47 21 14 3250 54 1,020 493 414 45 16 14 3855 59 716 393 230 54 9 , 2460 64 652 345 205 51 14 , 3165 69 417 219 107 51 18 2 2070 74 319 150 57 4B 33 3 2675 79 307 164 31 57 28 2 25
80 and over 305 194 19 42 32 lB
50
INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION
Table 5. Institutional Population 10 Years Old and Over by Age Group. Mllr1hl Statu.,.Se~ and Region: 1990 - Continued
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------.-----------------Age Group, Sex.
Area Classificationand Region
TotalI MAR I TAL S TAT U S1
0-------
I Single I Married I Widowed IDivorced/1 Others IUnknownI I I ISeparated I I---------------------------------------------.---------------------------------------_.---------_.
National Capital Region~la1e.
10 1415 1920 2425 2930 3435 3940 4445 4950 5455 5960 6465 6970 7475 79
80 and over
Female10 1415 1920 2425 2930 3435 3940 4445 4950 5455 5960 6465 6970 7475 79
80 and over
22,884
1,1402,9365,1745,1532,7751,8S71,289
70456636434121114311487
16,9201,1743,6494,6582,3771,220
815666451454352311206176193218
15,7631,1292,8494,6083,51911571
75944423719314312680393531
14,476
1,1643,4864,3422,018
91455041327830025021913911,1129163
5,8H
334
4401,1381,1321,04371543134018917491472410
1,284
15415723322518414795744131161079
228
168173131251420221911167
331
12581417232231342932374135
199
1171218169375613322832
145
2311191725231894851
19
111714121
142
213271622191312•6232
864
850102475303786710613814117
.42
6102130723417412.28181812141411
Cordillera Administrative RegionBot'" Sexes
10 1415 1920 2425 2930 3435 3940 4445 4950 5455 5960 6465 6970 7475 79
80 and overMale
10 1415 1920 2425 2930 3435 3940 4445 4950 5455 5960 6465 6970 7475 79
80 and over
4,910
1981,2401,624711366213131101106516434242324
3,312
121791
1,24551725615674484516201544
3,968188
1,1991,532
47618284554349334223202022
2,636
114775
1, 17633411347231313511723
51
741
1065
190158123704846151042
602
548167139105
49353111732
27
111333372111
6
2
14
424121
5
113
14
15
2
11121
146
10312739181
57
44
63
711211531
14
1990 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
Table 5. Institutional Populllt1on 10 V'ears Old and Over" by Age Group. Mar-itol Status,Sex and ,Region: 1990 - Continued
-,-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Age Group, Se)!" 1 1 MAR I TAL STATUS
Area Classification I Total 1-----------------,---------------------------------------,--and Rllg10n I I Single. I Marr1ll!d I Widowed IDivoreed/1 Others IUnknown
I I. 1 I ISeparated l I--------------------------------------~---------~-------------------------------------------------Cordillera Administrative Region
Female 1,598 1,332 139 21 9 14 B3
10 14. 77 74 315 19 449 424 5 2020 24 379 355 17 625 29 194 142 23 1 3 1 2430 34 110 69 19 1 1 5 1535 39 57 37 lB 1 140 44 57 32 21 1 1 245 49 53 30 13 3 2 550 54 61 36 15 2 1 755 59 35 2B 4 360 64 44 31 3 6 1 365 69 19 16 1 1 170 74 20 1B 1 175 79 19 17 2
80 and over 24 22 1
Region I - 11ocos Region
Both Sexes 3,230 2,052 96B 42 10 II 147
10 14 94 82 1 1115 19 37B 356 4 IB20 24 767 593 105 1 2 1 6525 29 676 40B 232 3 3 5 2530 34 397 170 215 3 2 3 435 39 2B2 107 170 3 1 140 44 170 56 107 3 2 145 49 121 54 55 4 850 54 96 55 3B 255 59 60 36 ,. 5
60 64 67 45 , 6 765 6' 4' 33 2 7 770 74 31 24 6 175 79 26 21 3 2
80 and over 16 12 2 2
Male 2,065 1,126 B1' 13 6 101
10 14 50 44 515 19 200 lB7 2 II
20 24 466 343 78 4525 29 518 2B8 203 2 3 2230 34 283 87 194 235 39 200 4B 14' 1 140 44 123 30 89 1 2 145 4' 78 27 46 2 3
50 54 45 17 2855 59 33 16 15 260 64 2B 14 6 2 665 6' 17 11 2 470 74 10 6 475 79 10 6 3
60 a.nd over 4 2 2
female 1,165 926 14' 29 4 11 46
10 14 44 38 1 515 19 178 16' 2 720 24 301 250 27 1 2 1 2025 29 15B 120 2' 1 5 330 34 114 B3 21 3 2 3 235 39 82 59 21 240 44 47 26 18 245 4' 43 27 • 2 550 54 51 3B 10 255 59 27 20 4 360 64 3' 31 3 4 165 69 32 22 2 5 3
70 74 21 13 2 175 7. 16 15 1
80 llnd over 12 "0 2
52
INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION
Table 5. Institutional Population 10 Years Old and Over by Age Group, Mar1ta. 1 Shtus.Sex and !legion: 1990 - Continued
--------------------------.-----------------------------------------------------------------------Age Group, Sex, 1 MAR I TAL STATUS
Area Classification Total I .....•...•.•.••••••••••••..•••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••lind Region 1 Single I Married I Widowed IDivorced!1 Others IUnknown
1 I I ISeparatedl I-~-----------~---------------------------------------------------------------.-.------------------Region II - Cl!.gayan Valley
Both Sexes 3,944 2,066 1.697 50 30 14 67
10 14 13B 125 2 1115 '9 410 352 25 2 3120 24 B47 672 159 3 2 5 625 29 1,069 512 544 1 5 2 5;0 34 595 150 423 4 9 935 39 344 75 256 5 5 2 140 44 200 51 135 6 3 2 345 49 '02 34 59 5 3 150 54 Bl 32 45 3 155 " 51 17 29 4 160 64 34 20 7 5 165 69 33 23 7 370 74 15 10 3 275 79 13 9 2 2
80 and over 12 4 1 7
Male 3,070 1,459 1.537 15 7 2 50
10 14 70 61 1 B15 19 24B 203 19 2620 24 640 499 14025 29 97l 442 523 530 34 500 106 3Bl 4 2 735 39 290 52 235 240 44 14B 26 116 3 345 49 70 'B 47 2 2 150 54 44 II 3355 " 39 B 27 360 64 16 8 5 ,65 69 17 13 470 74 B 6 275 79 6 4 2
80 and over 3 2 1
Fellla lEI B74 627 160 35 23 12 17
10 14 6B 64 1 315 19 162 149 6 2 520 24 207 173 19 3 1 5 625 29 9B 70 21 1 5 130 34 95 44 42 7 235 39 54 23 20 3 5 2 140 44 52 25 19 3 3 245 49 32 16 12 3 150 54 37 21 12 3 155 59 12 9 2 160 64 lB 12 2 465 " 16 10 3 370 74 7 4 1 27' 79 7 5 2
80 lind over" 9 2 7
Region III - Central Luzon60th Sexes 9,722 6,638 2,716 125 49 10 '.2
10 14 417 408 4 515 19 1,434 1.360 22 2 3 4720 24 2,310 2,055 224 "1 3025 2. 2,042 1,406 596 6 5 2.30 34 ], 113 516 575 • 5 1 735 3. BB. 26B 564 6 7 1 4240 44 513 155 32B B 13 2 745 49 265 105 143 9 4 1 350 54 194 B. 90 12 2 255 59 144 69 65 5 3 160 64 125 62 39 16 3 565 69 9B 52 2. 14 370 74 70 3B 16 13 1 275 79 53 31 13 7 2
80 and over 56 25 11 lB 2
S3
1990 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
Table 5. Institutional Population 10 Years Old and Over by Age Group, Merit"l Status,Sex and Region: 1990 _ Continued
-----------------_._--------~---------------------------------------------------------------------Age Group, Sex, 1 MARITAl. STATUSArea Ciassification Total 1------------------------------------------------------------,,' Region I Single 1 Married 1 Wi'dowed IDivorced/1 Others IUnknowl\
I 1 1 ISeparlltedl 1--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Region III - Central Luzon
Male 6.269 3,943 2,135 49 23 118
10 14 2" 239 4 415 19 818 783 11 2320 24 1,525 1,329 172 2425 29 1,441 932 484 4 2 1930 34 779 289 482 4 1 335 39 656 154 456 2 5 3940 44 322 57 256 2 745 49 158 42 111 2 250 54 94 27 60 5 255 " 80 32 42 4 1 160 64 58 23 26 6 2 165 69 37 15 15 4 370 74 27 12 7 7 175 79 13 5 5 2 1
80 and over 14 4 4 6
Female 3,453 2,695 583 76 26 9 64
10 14 170 169 115 19 616 577 11 3 2420 24 785 726 52 1 625 29 601 474 112 2 3 1030 34 334 227 93 5 4 1 435 39 232 114 108 4 2 1 340 44 19' 98 72 6 6 2 745 49 107 63 32 7 450 54 100 61 30 7 255 " 64 37 23 1 260 64 67 39 13. 10 , 465 69 61 37 13 1070 74 43 26 9 6 275 79 40 2' 8 5
80 lind over 42 21 7 12 2
Region IV _ Southern Tagalog
Both Sexes 15,488 10,449 4,579 155 85 12 208
10 14 431 . 409 3 1815 19 1,701 1,600 44 1 5620 24 3,711 3,199 455 1 9 4625 29 3,432 2,371 1,029 4 16 1230 34 2,148 1,018 1,072 13 15 3 2735 39 1,410 623 755 12 11 1 840 44 958 433 492 '4 14 S45 49 596 248 312 9 9 1 1750 54 397 181 187 16 4 4 555 " 261 108 123 14 3 1 1260 64 201 117 " 21 2 265 69 102 58 27 1770 74 62 35 10 1775 79 45 32 6 7
80 and OViEl!r 33 17 5 10
Male 11,486 7,113 4,105 75 48 6 139
10 14 265 267 3 1515 19 1,100 1,025 30 4520 24 2,851 2,419 391 1 5 3425 29 2,771 1,811 943 3 9 530 34 1,752 747 968 5 10 3 1935 39 1,071 374 680 7 6 1 340 44 684 210 451 10 9 445 49 386 91 2B3 3 4 450 54 244 6S 164 9 2 155 " 157 37 105 7 1 760 64 '0 27 50 9 2 265 69 41 14 20 770 74 24 11 7 675 7' 16 8 5 3
80 and over 14 4 5 5
54
INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION
Table 5. Institutional Population 10 Years Old and Over by Age Group, Maritol Stetus,Sex and Region: 1990 - Continued.
Age Group, Sex.Area Classification
and RegionTotal
I MAR I TAL S TAT U S1------------------------------------------------------------I Single I Married I Widowed IDivorced!1 Others IUnknownI I I ISepll.rll.hdl I
Region IV _ Southern TegalogFemale 4,002 3,336 474 80 37 6 69
10 1415 1920 2425 2930 3435 3940 4445 4950 5455 5960 6465 6970 7475 79
80 and over
14660186066139633927421015310411161382919
142575780560271249223157113719044
2'2.13
14648610475412923189731
185467712101145
147555522
41
31112.78511345
Region V - Bieol Region
Both Sexes
10 1415 1920 2425 2930 3435 3940 4445 4950 545'5 5960 6465 6970 7475 79
80 end over
5,040142611
1,0831,109
76544331317212411.5733282026
2,971
1155249106612751189.66656139181256
1,692
112
150'273823131729357'2139885
73
232•31127.3•8715
12
23321
• 28826752116
!O3240
221
Male 3,837 2,008 1,583 2' 11 4 207
10 14]5 1920 2425 2930 3435 3940 4445 4950 5455 5960 6465 6970 7475 79
80 and over
93403796938679382217).22715627
"1610!O
6834363452220.80532922151210833
17
1'140.37029416186493612,••4
122•5
31
213
22321
245320899
2
2
222184239
81
23624246612
"109
592312191178613221
47181276139693843374346278
•23
9631,203
49208287
. 1718661965053583016121016over
Female,14192429343944495'5964697479
10152025303540'5505560657075
80 ond
55
1990 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
Table 5. Institutional Population 10 Veers Old and Over by Age Group, Marital Status,Sex lu\d Region: 1990 _ Continued
----------.------------------------------.----_ .._---------------------------------.--.------------Age Group, Sex, J MAR I TAL STATUS
Area Classification Total J------------------------------------------------------------Ilnd Region J Single J Married J Widowed IDivorced/l Others IUnknown
J J J ISepllrlltedl J--_.--.-------_.-.---------------------------_ •.._-------------------------------------------------Region VI - Western Vhayas
Both Sexes 7,776 5,275 1,976 16B 19 12 326
10 14 302 290 4 1 615 19 1,079 1,004 21 2 5220 24 1,703 1,414 189 9925 29 1,1176 951 455 1 2 6530 34 966 457 462 5 5 3735 39 636 265 357 7 1 1 540 44 352 178 164 5 1 2 245 4' 287 161 103 10 2 1 1050 54 259 148 92 12 2 1 455 59 181 117 50 11 1 260 64 154 85 28 lB ,2 2 2965 69 126 80 27 15 "1 370 74 94 43 11 27 2 1175 79 79 42 9 '9
80 Ilnd over 72 40 5 27
Male 5.'264 3,284 1,738 68 9 165
10 14 186 177 3 615 19 709 659 11 3'20 24 1,212 989 158 6425 29 1,148 694 '15 3930 34 725 292 425 3 3 235 39 4B' • 150 32B 5 1 540 44 239 8B 146 2 1 245 49 150 60 87 3 2 B50 54 124 48 72 455 59 90 " 3B 660 64 56 22 24 965 69 49 27 17 570 74 34 15 8 1175 79 27 11 5 11
80 ancl over 16 6 1 9 ,Female 2,512 1,991 238 100 10 12 161
10 14 116 113 1 115 " 370 345 10 2 1320 24 491 425 31 3525 29 328 257 40 1 2 2730 34 241 165 37 2 2 3535 39 147 115 29 2 140 44 113 90 lB 3 245 49 127 101 16 7 1 250 54 135 100 20 8 2 1 ,55 59 91 71 12 5 1 260 64 108 63 4 ,. 1 2 2965 69 77 53 10 10 1 370 74 60 2B 3 16 2 1175 79 52 31 3 18
80 and over 56 34 4 18
Region VII - Central Visayas
80th Sp.Kes 11,188 8,248 2,464 102 29 17 32B
10 14 542 512 3015 19 2,115 2,016 30 6720 24 2,852 2,480 247 2 3 1 11925 29 2,027 1,454 543 6 2 2230 34 1,155 618 495 5 2 1 33
35 39 759 327 410 2 5 2 1340 44 485 207 246 10 10 2 1045 49 351 149 183 7 6 2 ,50 54 287 130 125 7 3 2255 59 192 103 74 10 3 260 64 153 84 " 13 365 69 96 57 30 7 170 " 66 42 12 7 3 275 79 54 39 7 8
60 and over 54 2B 8 lB
56
INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION
Table 5. Institutional Population 10 Years Old "d Over by Age Group, Marital Status,
Sex and Region: 1990 - Continued___________ M __________________________________________ -----_.-------------------------------------
Age Group, Sax, I MAR I TAL STATUS
Area Cla~sif1cation Total 1------------------------------------------------------------end Region I Single I Married I Widowed I01vorced/l Others IUnknown
'I I 1 lSeparatedl I---------------------------_ .._-----------------_.-------------------------------------------------
Region VI! _ Centrll' Visll.yas
Male 7,123 4,783 2,090 33 14 3 200
10 14 339 311 28
15 " 1,121 1,062 13 46
20 24 1,762 1,495 199 1 2 65
25 29 1,482 993 472 3 13
30 34 860 390 441 3 1 25
35 39 55' 184 361 1 4 ,40 44 318 95 206 4 3 2 8
45 49 225 53 163 5 3 1
50 54 161 52 103 4 2
55 59 105 46 58 1
60 64 71 31 37 2
65 6' 49 25 21 2
70 74 31 22 6 1
75 79 26 18 4 4
80 and oyer 14 6 6 2
female 4,065 3,465 374 69 15 14 128
10 14 203 201 2
15 19 9:,)4 956 17 21
20 24 1,090 985 48 1 1 54
25 29 545 461 71 3 1 ,30 34 295 226 55 2 1 1 8
35 39 200 143 49 1 1 2 4
40 44 167 112 40 6 7 2
45 49 126 96 20 2 3 2 3
50 54 126 78 22 3 3 20
55 59 87 57 16 9 3 2
60 64 82 53 16 11 2
65 69 47 32 9 5
70 74 35 20 6 6 2
75 79 28 21 3 4
80 and over 40 22 2 16
Region VIII - Eastern Vis<!lyas
Botl!ft Se~es 5,401 2,997 2,153 73 40 6 132
10 14 211 198 13
15 19 528 480 14 34
20 24 1,341 970 33' 4 3 25
25 29 1,203 616 562 3 2 20
30 34 796 283 496 4 10 1 2
35 39 461 146 307 3 2 2 1
40 44 291 93 167 , 6 1 15
45 4' ng 72 115 8 3 1
50 54 113 41 64 4 4
55 " p.~ ~::; 42 6 2 5
60 " 3>1 30 , 4 1
65 6' 33 11 5 5 2 10
70 74 20 12 5 3
75 79 24 6 2 10 5
80 !lindover'" 15 4 5 5
Male 4,472 2,271 2,053 37 26 84
10 14 130 121 9
15 19 391 346 14 31
20 24 1,193 844 323 3 3 20
25 2' 1,049 491 544 2 2 10
30 34 691 202 478 4 5 1
35 39 386 88 293 3 1 1
40 44 227 62 156 7 2
45 49 169 48 111 6 3
50 54 85 19 59 3 4
55 59 56 14 38 2 1
60 64 46 19 24 3
65 6' 23 4 5 3 1 10
70 74 10 6 4
75 79 7 4 1 1
80 lind over 9 3 3 3
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1990 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
Table 5. Institutional Popuh.t1on 10 Years Old and Over by Age Group. Marital Status,Sex and Region: 1990 - Continued
Age Group, SCI(.Area Classification
and RegionTotal
I MARITAL STATUS1- - -- -- -- --_. ---- -- -- -- -- --- -- -- --- -- -- --- -- --- --- -- - --- -- - ---I Single I Married I Widowed IDivorced/1 Others IUnknownI I I ISeparatedl I
Region VIII - Eastern V1sayas
Fema.le
10 ]415 1920 2425 2930 3435 3940 4445 4950 5455 5960 6465 6970 7475 79
80 and over
Region IX - Western Mindanao
Both Sexes
10 1415 ]920 2425 2930 3435 3940 4445 4950 5455 5960 6465 6970 7475 79
80 lind over
Male
929
811371481541057564302826381010176
6,802
150790
1,5491,6951,10769731718611682483412127
5,663
726
77134126125815831242212207621
3.904
137750
1,276990358147804932341617873
2,981
100
16181814114546
112
2,662
2124565570152922712673402414313
2,491
36
221492392
73
56176478663131
54
14
514
38
3359751221
31
5
21
5
1 ;
2
3
•
48
435101
15
41
5
120
13152037227
31
103
1015202530354045505560657075
80 tnd
1419242934394449545964697479over
89559
1,2091,5201,0176332761558357272i647
8252797085330511750301017584
3
1921862166849621911764341712213
45156346431
21
1247741221
2
7111535227
31
Female
10 1415 1920 2425 2930 3435 3940 4445 4"950 54
• 55 5960 6465 6970 7475 79
80 and over
1,139
61231340175906441313325211368
923
5522330613753303019221711947
58
171
22734333389967.21
19
112
13223211
2112
2 17
6452
INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION
Table 5. Institutionsl Population 10 Years Old and Over by Age Group, Merital Status,Sex and Region: 1990 - Continued
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Age Group, Sell, I MAR I TAL STATUSArea Cle~$if1eat1on Total I------------------------------------~-----------------------and Region I Single I Marrhd I Widowed 101 \/crced!1 Others IUnknownI I I ISeparatllld I I---------------_.,---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Region X - Northern Mindanao80th Sexe, 6.753 4,676 1,758 6' 20 , 233
10 14 222 200 1 21E. ,. 1,132 1,059 21 5220 24 1,815 1,598 147 2 6725 29 1,274 85. 370 4 4130 '4 844 '91 427 2 2 22'5 39 584 197 '67 , 6 2 •40 44 273 104 154 5 , 745 4' .178 60 111 6 150 54 15. 55 90 11 2 155 5' 107 55 42 8 260 64 5' 28 17 ,65 6. 49 24 6 8 1070 74 31 21 1 •75 7' 18 15 2
80 and over 14 10 2 2
Mele 4,389 2,684 1,543 22 8 132
10 14 136 115 1 2015 " 59' 554 12 2720 24 1,113 '45 125 4'25 29 906 557 328 2 19'0 '4 64' 255 379 1 8'5 '9 460 116 m , 440 44 171 33 132 4 1 145 49 118 21 95 1 150 54 9' 15 75 ,55 59 60 20 ,4 560 64 32 16 15 165 69 32.;,- _ 14' " 5 4 •70 74 13 .8 1 475 79 8 6 2
80 and over 11 9 2
female 2,364 1,992 215 41 12 , 101
10 " 86 85 I15 19 5'9 505 9 2520 24 702 65' 22 2 2425 29 '68 '02 42 2 22'0 '4 201 136 48 2 1 14'5 '9 124 61 '0 , , 2 540 •• 102 71 22 1 2 645 49 60 '9 16 550 S4 66 40 15 8 255 59 '7 '5 8 ,60 64 21 12 2 665 69 17 10 I • 270 7' ,. 13 575 79 10 9
80 and over- , 1 2
Re9ion XI - Southern Mindanao80th Selle" 9,671 6,358 2,816 115 '4 '4 314
10 " '61 '27 4 '015 19 1,517 1,417 '9 6120 24 2,171 1,883 245 1 4 1 "25 29 1,926 1,201 629 4 5 19 68'0 '4 1,359 600 658 14 6 5 76'5 '9 867 '4' 489 14 , 4 1440 44 525 197 296 12 5 , 1045 49 332 '25 '82 9 5 , 1050 54 234 97 119 10 2 1 555 59 146 6' 73 8 , 160 64 98 46 40 10 , 165 69 60 2. 18 10 2 170 74 29 15 11 ,75 79 17 8 4 5
eo and over- 29 7 7 15
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1990 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
Table 5. Inst Hut; onal Population 10 Years Old and Over by Age Group, Marital StlltU!>,
Sex and Region: i990 - Continued--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AgEl Group, Sex, I MAR I TAL STATUS
Area Classification Total 1------------------------------"-----------------------------.,d Region I Single I Married I Widowed IDivorced/1 Others IUnknown
I I I ISeparated I I--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Region XI - Southern Mindanao
Mele 6,970 4,232 2,429 63 22 224
10 14 231 216 2 13
15 19 .27 869 20 38
20 24 1,515 1,307 17. I 3 25
25 2. 1,511 .17 543 3 4 44
30 34 1,103 425 590 11 4 73
35 3. 661 196 442 9 2 12
40 44 404 119 263 6 4 10
45 49 242 62 156 3 2 ,50 5":' 154 45 '04 4 1
55 59 '0 25 60 4 I
60 64 64 24 34 5 ,65 6' 27 13 11 3
70 74 " 6 7 -75 79 '2 5 , 3
80 and over 16 3 , ,Female 2,701 2,126 367 52 '2 34 '0
'0 14 130 111 . 2 17
15 19 5.0 548 19 23
20 24 656 576 56 1 I 12
25 29 415 284 86 , 1 19 24
30 34 256 175 68 3 2 5 3
35 3. 206 147 47 5 1 4 2
40 44 12' 78 35 4 1 3
45 49 .0 63 16 6 3 , 1
50 54 80 52 15 6 1 1 5
55 59 56 36 " 4 1
60 64 34 22 6 5 1
65 69 33 16 7 7 2
70 74 16 • 4 3
75 79 5 3 280 lind over " 4 3 6
Region XI! - Central Mi ndanao
Both Sexes 4,019 2,944 846 57 34 3 135
10 " 221 200 1 20
15 19 1,210 1,103 28 1 2 76
20 24 1,066 925 114 2 5 20
25 29 515 351 158 2 4
30 34 342 161 166 2 , •35 39 225 65 150 8 1 ,40 44 167 51 107 3 4 2
45 49 95 31 . 60 2 1 1
50 54 63 - 21 31 8 1 2
55 59 39 16 15 5 3
60 64 32 9 9 10 2
65 69 20 6 3 7 4
70 74 14 2 3 6 3
75 79 , 3 1 3 2
eo and over 1 1
Male 2,592 1,743 706 39 26 76
10 14 170 15' 1 10
15 19 665 592 23 2 48
20 24 630 527 91 5 6
25 29 364 235 125 2 2
30 34 266 118 "6 2 3 •35 3. 183 50 129 ,40 44 124 23 96 2 2
'5 49 63 13 4'50 54 41 j 27- 655 59 27 7 13 • 3
60 64 22 5 • 6 2
65 69 14 j 3 6 270 7' 11 1 3 5 2
75 79 • 3 1 3 2
80 and over 1 1
60
INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION
Table 5. Institutional Population 10 Years Old and Over by Age Group. Marital Status,Sex and Region: 1990 - Continued
--------------------------~--------------------------------------------_.-------------------------Age Group, Sex.
Area Classificationand Region
I MAR I TAL S TAT u SI•.••••••••••••......••••••••..•••••••••••••••••..........•..I S1ngle I Married I Widowed IDivorced/1 Others lUnknownI I I I Separated I 1_.-----------------------.-----------------.-----------------------_.---------------------.--.----
Regfon xu - Centra' MindanaoFemll.le 1,427 .1,201 140 ,. • 3 57
10 14 51 41 1015 19 545 511 5 2.20 24 436 39. 23 1425 29 151 116 33 230 34 74 43 30 135 39 42 15 21 4 140 44 43 2. 11 1 345 49 32 ,. 11 250 54 22 14 4 255 59 12 9 2 160 64 10 4 465 69 6 3 1 270 74 3 1 1 175 7'
BO and over
-------------------------------------------------------------------------._----------------------_.---------
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1990 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
Table 6. Religious Affiliation of Institutional Population by Sex'and Region: 1990
Sex and Region
I I REL,IGIO.US AFFILIATIONI I rl!~t; tl,l- 1----- -- --- -- -- --- --'-- -- ---- --- ---- -- -- --- -- ----- -- -- --- -- --- --- --- --- ---- --- ------ ---- .I tiona' I Roman I I [Iglesial United I I Church of pahova'sl IIPopulationICatho11c[A91~payanl Islam I "1 IChurch oflBuddhistlJesus Christl WltnessIProtes-IOther~I .1 I I [Cristo IChrist In[ I of Latter I I hnts II I I I I jthePhil.[ IDaySlllntsj I !
Philippines 138.878 118,325 1.187 2,229 2,666 2,004 276 89 341 23 11,718
Male 92.153Female 46,725
National Capital Region 41,006
Me.1e 23,528Female ]7,476
Cordillera Administrative Region 5,050
Male 3,399Female 1,651
79,19839,127
35,464
20,09515,369
4,109
2,8601.249
877310
164
1194514
14
1,678551
448
305143
2
2
2,037649
804
592212
99
7227
1,157847
391
184207
126
7452
19680
234
16470
6
42
7019
15
105
4
4
213128
210
13377
9
45
10 G.71';'1.1 ::., C{;;
9 3,2,,}
3 l,g;;:}{; J, 14"
6 G75
2 363~ .' ,,'
Region I - Ilocos Region
MaleFema 1e
Region II - Cagayan .Valley
MaleFemale
Region III - Central luzon
MaleFemale
Region IV - Southern Tagalog
MaleFemale
Region V - Bicol Region
MaleFemale
Region VI - Western Visayas
MaleFemale
Region VII - Central Visayas
MaleFemale
Region VIII - Eastern Visayas
MaleFemale
Region IX - Western Mindanao
MaleFemale
Region X - Northern MindanaoMaleFemale
Region XI - Southern Mindanao
MaleFemllle
Region XII - Central Mindllnao
MaleFemale
3.373
2.1541,219
4,195
3,1841,011
10,301
6,6063.695
15,979
11,7064,273
5,208
3,9361,272
8, III
5,4202,691
11.595
7,3154,280
5,636
4.6051,031
6,959
5,7541,205
7,0794,5862,493
10.213
7,2742,939
4,173
2,6861,487
2.757
.1,767990
3,436
2,729707
8,844
5,7233,121
14,043
10,4073,636
4.725
3.5661,159
6,700
4,6202,080
10,269
6,5303,739
4,967
4,106861
5,746
4,842904
5,7663,9921, 774
8,742
6,2922,450
2,757
1,6691.088
72
3636
44
404
114
8628
98
8612
20
164
68
608
80
5921
121
10615
32
284
1397960
164
9866
57
507
7
61
11
65
75
4728
16
16
20
137
56\
3521
39
326
526
423103
301812
106
997
893
675218
76
5818
113
10310
293
21875
377
31859
80
7010
59
4910
53
4211
116
1133
165
11748
20981128
167
14225
75
6213
45
2718
17
89
220
12595
248
16286
40
3010
129
6762
274
155119
68
5018
129
11019
853352
163
9172
'94120
3
3
5
41
12
102
4
31
6
51
33
4
4
4
4
13
67
3
3
7
7
7
61
11
65
18
18
3
21
7
61
8
35
30
921
25214
3
3
3
63
7
5,
532
23
167
3
21
2952721
771
429342
1,097
651446
316
22G52
1,121
599522836
417359
301
17512'5
360
233127
641376465
843
533310
320
187133
INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION
Table 7. Disabled Populetion by Age Group. Sex and Type of Disability: 1990
----;;:::;~~;-----i--~::~~--i~~~~~~~~~:::::::::::~::::::::::::::~:~:~:~:::~:~:::~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:::::::::::::::::::::::::1:::::::Sex I IBl1ndneHIOeafnesslMutenesslDel.fnesr.1I Speech IMental I Mental IOrthopedicallyl Multiple I[Others
I 1 I I IMuteness IImpa1rmentlIllnllSsjRehrdationi Handic.apped IDisabl1itYI---------------------_.--------------------------------------_.------------------------------------------------------------- -------Philippines
Both SexesUnder 11 45 9
10 1415 1920 2425 2930 3435 3940 4445 4950 5455 5960 6465 6970 7475 79
80 and over
MaleUnder 11 45 9
10 1415 1920 2425 2930 3435 3940 4445 4950 5455 5960 6465 6970 7475 79
80 and overFemale
5,997
1676102227450683B0772B5BB571312307250234182164139161
3,646
44349
123264497600506328329192165143130
B4BO5950
2,351
386
414345B3B314126221612149B
201722
215
451731262427151496963775
171
176
2911211713554B41010151526
95
I57
1616834242356211
Bl
37
235583
5
12
3
2B
1225B3
5
9
71
3761315741
233
3
42
234B1162
121
2
29
64 2,646
36 75 B4 30J 109
12 2201 4217 4132: 3422: 4162: 1841 176
1294 902 456 213 214 9
50 1,561
5 23 23 162 53
12 1501 3136 2932: 1772: 2271 ' 102
B960
4 43I 173 53 112 1
14 1, 085
475
1243256796B62453020129B7734B
223
12133B4442361174
. 51332
2
252
1,074
291234110
.17714097101535B4749474B323226
762
46
23831451147669404930402820
_141B3
312
1B9
1191269
1611127BB4
•111291124
BO
11823135333,1166325
109
B79
77144562113104
B56B442346345248553636
590
459153583756B47351433263530401620
289
Under 11 45 9
10 1415 1920 2425 2930 3435 3940 4445 4950 5455 5960 6465 6970 7475 79
80 and over
123353
104186186207222250242120142107104
9BB480111
91727127
14
"B7 .6535131017
144515212427591315
113
2
2 I
1425412I
112
3
63
1211
13
2
356145670
lOB120165lB9
B2B969472B16108
112191B35262634231678545346
256112732262132139179192B1B1423
184463694533B5669
19
325
3027302917219913B17lB152016
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. ; .-
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APPENDICES
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APPENDIX A
BATASPAMBANSA BLG.72
ANACT PROVIDING FOR THE TAKING OF AN INTEGRATED CENSUS EVERY TENYEARS BEGINNING IN THE YEAR NINETEEN HUNDRED AND EIGHTY, AND FOROTHER PURPOSES.
Be it enacted by the Batasang Pambansa in session assembled:
SECTION 1. A national census of population and other related data shall be takenevery decade beginning in 1980, in accordance with plans prepared by the National Censusand Statistics Office, without prejudice to the undertaking of special censuses onagriculture, industry, commerce, housing and other sectors as may be approved by theNational Economic and Development Authority.
SECTION 2. There is hereby created the National Census Coordinating Boardto be composed of the Minister of Economic Planning, as Chairman, the Minister ofHuman Settlements, the Minister of the Budget, the Minister of the Justice, the Ministerof National Defense, the Minister of Labor, the Minister of Finance, the Minister ofEducation and Culture, the Minister of Public Works, the Minister of Transportation andCommunications, the Minister of Public Highways, the Minister ofAgriculture, the Ministerof Natur~1 Resources, the Minister of Public Information, and the Minister of LocalGovernment and Community Development, as members, with the Executive Directorof the National Census and Statistics Office as Executive Officer of the Board.
The censuses shall be urnder the supervision and coordination of the National CensusCoordinating Board which shall issue such rules and regulations as may be necessary forthe successful ulJldert~!,;nng:lnd cvmpletion of the censuses provided in this Act.
SECTION 3. There shall be established a provincial, city and municipal census boardin each province, city and municipality, as the case may be, which shall provide suchfacilities and assistance as may be required by the National Census Coordinating Board.The boards shall be lindeI' the supervision and control of the National CensusCoordinating Board.
SECTION 4. The Provincial Census Board shall be composed of the ProvincialGovernor, as Chairman, and the Division Superintendent of Schools, or in the caseof provinces with more than one school division, the Division Superintendent designatedby the National Census Coordinating Board, as Vice Chairman, the District Highway
67
APPENDIX A
Engineer, or in the case of provinces which have two or more highway engineering districts,the one that may be designated by the National Census Coordinating Board, ,',theProvincial Commander of the Philippine Constabul!lry" the Provincial DevelopmentOfficer, the Provincial Assessor, and the Pro~incial Agriculturist, as members, with theProvincial Census Officer as the Executive Officer.
The City Census Board shall be composed of the City Mayor, as Chairman, and theCity Superintendent of Schools, as Vice Chairman, the City Engineer, the CityDevelopment Officer, and the City Assessor, 'as members, with the City Census Officeras the Executive Officer.
The Municipal Census Board sh!lll be composed of the Municipal Mayor, asChairman, and the District Supervisor" the Municipal 'Agriculturist, the StationCommander, the Municipal Treasurer, and the MuniCipal Development Officer,' asmembers, with the Municipal Census Officer/Census Supervisor as the ExecutiveOfficer.
SECTION 5. The National Census Coordinating Board and the local census boardsmay call upon any ministry, bureau, office, agencyor instrumentality of the Governmentfor any assistance in the performance of thelrduties. •
SECTION 6. The first day of May of every regular censlisyear is hereby designated asthe reference date for the census. The collection of data will be by enumeration andthe respondent shall be the head or any responsible member of the household .. , - .
SECTION 7. Public school teachers shall be employed for enumeration work andfor such service shall be paid an honorarium 'as' maybe determined by the NationalCensus Coordinating Board but in uocase not less than two hundred-fifty pesos andshall receive service credits equivalent to the number of days rendered in census work.Other government employees whose services are engaged for census work shall be entitiedto such allowances as shall be prescribed by the National Census Coordinating Boardpayable from census funds.' The census herein taken at the barangay level shall becertified to by the corresponding barljngay captain.
SECTION 8. Before the end of the year 1980 and of every census year thereafter,a count of the population by province, city, municipality and barangay shall bepublished by the National Census, and Statistics OfTIce. The final population countas determined from the processed census returns shall, be considered official for alipurposes upo", proclamation b)' the President (Prime Minister).
68
APPENDIX A
SECTIoN 9. Data gathered pursuant to this Act shall not be used as evidence in anycourt or public office for or against any person, except in a criminal case for violation ofSection 10 of this Act, nor shall such data be divulged to any person except to authorizedemployees of the National Census and Statistics Office, acting in the performance ortheir duties; nor shall such data be published except in the form of summaries orstatistical tables in which no reference to an individual shall appear. Any person violatin~any provision of this Section shall be punished by a fine of not more than five hundredpesos or by imprisonment of not more than six months, or both.
SECTION 10. Any respondent as provided for in Section 6 who unjustifiably refusesto furnish the information called for in the census questionnaire, or knowingly certifies ~rgives data or information which shall prove to be materially untrue in any particular,shall be guilty of an offense under this Act and shall, upon conviction, be punishddby a fine of not more than five hundred pesos or by imprisonment of not more th~nthree months, or both. I
SECTION n. The amount necessary for the holding of censuses shall be charged ~othe appropriations available for the purpose in the corresponding Appropriations Acts.
SECTION 12. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
Approved, June n, 1980
(SGD.) FERDINAND E. MARCOS
69
APPENDIX B
LIST OF TABLES IN CPH REPORT NO.3 - SOCIO-ECONOMIC ANDDEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS
Table
1 Population Enumerated in Various Censuses, 1903-1990
2 Household Population by Single-Year Age Classification and Sex, Urban-Rural:1990
3 Household Population by Age Group, Sex and City/Municipality, Urban-Rural:1990
4 Household Population 10 Years Old and Over by Age Group, Sex, Marital Statusand City/Municipality: 1990
5 Household Population by Religious Affiliation, Sex and City/Municipality: 1990
6 Household Population by Sex and Citizenship: 1990
7 Disabled Persons by AgeGroup, Sex and Type of Disability: 1990
8 Literacy of the Household Population 10 Years Old and Over by Age Group, Sexand City/Municipality: 1990
9 Household Population 7 Years Old and Over by Highest Educational Attainment,Age Group and by City/Municipality: 1990
10 Household Population by Mother Tongue, Sex and City/Municipality: 1990
11 Language or Dialect Generally Spoken in the Households: 1990
12 Household Population 5 Years Old and Over by Present Residence, Sex, Place 01'Residence 5 Years Ago and City/Municipality: 1990
13 Household Population by Relationship to Household Head and Household Size:1990
14 Number of Households by Age Group and Sex of Household Head, Household Sizeand City/Municipality: 1990
15 Household Population 15 Years Old and Over by Occupation (Major and Minor),Urban-Rural: 1990
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APPENDIX B
LIST OF TABLES IN CPH REPORT NO.3- SOCIO-ECONOMIC ANDDEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS (continued)
Table
16 Household Population 15 Years Old and Over by Occupation Group (Major), aJdAge Group and Sex: 1990
17
18
19
20
21
22
Gainful Workers 15 Years Old and Over by Occupation Group (Major) andIndustry Group (Major): 1990
Household Population 15 Years Old and Over by Employment Status; Age Grouand Sex, Urban-Rural: 1990 . I
Household Population 15 Years Old and Over by Employment Status, Age Group,Sex and City/Municipality: 1990
Employed Persons 15 Years Old and Over by Occupation Group (Major) andIndustry Group (Major) in the .Past Week, Urban-Rural: 1990
Unemployed Persons 15 Years Old and Over by Age Group, Sex and Highest IEducational Attainment, Urban-Rural: 1990 i
Ever-Married Women 15 to 49 Years Old by Number of Children Ever Born andAge Group, Urban-Rural: 1990
23 Ever-Married Women 15 to 49 Years Old by Age Group and Age at FirstMarriage, Urban-Rural: 1990
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
Overseas Workers by Age Group and Highest Educational Attainment: 1990
Households by Type of Fuel Used for Lighting and City/Municipality: 1990
Households by Main Source of Drinking Water and City/Municipality: 1990
Households by Kind of Fuel Used for Cooking and City/Municipality: 1990
Households by Kind of Toilet Facility Being Used and City/Municipality: 1990;. I
Households by Usual Manner of Garbage Disposal and City/Municipality: 1910Households by Presence of Household Conveniences and City/Municipality: 1990
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APPENDIX C
LIST OF TABLES IN CPH REPORT NO, 4 - HOUSING STATISTICSTable
r Housing Units, Occupied and Vacant, by City/Municipality: 1990,1980, 1970 and 1960
2 Occupied Housing Units, Households, Household Population by Type ofBuilding and City/Municipality, Urban-Rural: 1990
3 Occupied Housing Units, by Construction Materials of the Outer Walls andRoof, and City/Municipality: 1990
4 Occupied Housing Units by Condition (State of Repair) of the Building,Year Built, and City/Municipality: 1990
5A Occupied Housing Units by Type of Building, Number of Households in EachHousing Unit, Urban-Rural: 1990
5B Occupied Housing Units by Type of Building, Number of Households in EachHousing Unit and . City/Municipality: 1990 •
,
6A
6B
7A
7B
8
9
10
Occupied Housing Units by Floor Area and Number of Occupants in EachHousing Unit and Province, Urban-Rural: 1990
Occupied Housing Units by Floor Area, NUr.1ber of Occupants in EachHousing Unit and City/Municipality: 1990'.
Households by Type of Building, Tenure Status of the Housing Unit, Urban-Rural: 1990
Households by Type of Building, Tenure Status of the Housing Unit andCity/Municipality: 1990
Owner-Households in Occupied Housing (lnits by Tenure Status of Lot andCity/Municipality, Urban-Rural: 1990
Percentage Distribution of Owner-Households in Occupied Housing Units byMode of Acquisition of the Housing Unit and City/Municipality: 1990
Percentage Distribution of Owner Households Who Had Purchased/Constructed Their Housing Units by Reported Sources of Financing andCity/Municipality: 1990
72
APPENDlXC
LIST OF TABLES IN CPH REPORT NO.4 - HOUSING STATISTICS(continued) .
Table
11 Percentage Distribution of Renter-Households in Occupied Housing Unitsby Monthly Rental of Housing Units and CityjMunicipality: 1990
12 Characteristics of Housing Units Which are Vacant, Occasionally Used orOccupied by Households Not Eligible for Enumeration Urban-Rural: 1990
73
APPENDIX D
LIST OF UNPUBLISHED TABLES. POPULATION
Table
Ul Non-Filipino Residents by Age Group and Sex: 1990
U2 Disabled Persons by Sex, Type ..of Disability and City/Municipality: 1990
U3 Household Population 7 Years Old and Over by Highest EducationalAttainment, Sex and by Single-Year Age Classification: 1990
U4 Household Population 7 Years Old and Over by Highest EducationalAttainment, School Attendance During June 1989 to March 1990, Age Group,Sex, Urban. Rural: 1990
US Household Population 7 Years Old and Over by School Attendance DuringJune 1989 to March 1990, Age Group, Sex, and City/Municipality: 1990
U6 Household Population 15 Years Old and Over with Post Secondary orCollege Degree by Specific Degree/Title: 1990
U7 Household Population 5 Years Old and Over by Abiiity to Speak Filipino byAge Group and City/Municipality: 1990
U8 Language/Dialect Spoken in Households by City/Municipality: 1990
U9 Household Population 15 Years Old and Over by Place of Present Residenceand By Mother Usual Place of Residence at Person's Birth: 1990
UIO Household Population 15 Years Old and Over by Place of Present Residenceand Place of Previous Residence: 1990
un Household Population by Duration of Stay in Present Residence, Sex andMunicipality: 1990
74
APPENDIX D
LIST OF UNPUBLISHED TABLES - POPULATION(continued)
Table
U12 Household Population 15 Years Old and Over by Sex, Occupation Group(Major), Highest Educational Attainment: 1990
UB Ever-Married Women 15 to 49 Years Old by Number of Children EverBorn, Age Group and City/Municipality: 1990
U14 Ever-Married Women 15 to 49 Years Old by Age Group, Age at First Marriageand City/Municipality: 1990
U15 Ever-Married Women 15 to 49 Years Old by Number of Children EverBorn, Highest Educational Attainment and City/Municipality: 1990
U16 Ever-Married Women 15 to 49 Years Old by Number of Children Living,Age Group and City/Municipality: 1990
U17 Ever-Married Women 15 to 49 Years Old by Number of Children BornAlive During the Last 12 Months, Number of Children Still Living and AgeGroup: 1990
U18 Household Population 5 Years Old and Over by Present Residence, Place ofSchool, Sex and City/Municipality: 1990
U19 Household Population 15 Years Old and Over by Present Residence, Place 0
Work, Sex and City/Municipality: 1990
75
APPENDIX E
LIST OF UNPUBLISHED TABLES - HOUSING
Table
VI Occupants by Type of Building, Fuel Used for Lighting and City/Municipality: 1990
V2 Occupants by Type of Building, Main Source of Drinking Water andCity/Municipality: 1990
V3 Occupants by Type of Building, Kind of Toilet Facility Used and City/Municipality: 1990
V4 Households by Type of Building, Fuel Vsed for Lighting and City/Municipality: 1990
V;; Households by Type of Building, Main Source of Drinking Water andCity/Municipality: 1990
V6 Households by Type of Building, Kind of Toilet Facility Used andCity/Municipality: 1990
V7 Households by Year Built, CoristruclionMaterials of the Roof and OuterWalls and City/Municipality: 1990
V8 Households By Ownership of Land and City/Municipality: 1990
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1990 Censusof
Population and Housing.
COMMON HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIREGEOGRAPHIC IDENTIFICATION
APPENDIX G
CONFIDENTIALITY:
This census is autho-rlted by Common-wealth Act No. 591 .ndB. P. Big. 72.
All information isheld strictly CON FI.DENTIAL.
Booklet __ of __ booklets
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Signature Over Printed Name of Enumerator
Signature Over Printed Name of Team Supervisor.
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Date Reviewed
APPENDIX 'G
- -p 0 p U L A T I 0 NNAME .•.., A.L L
Relation.Marital ReligiousShip to Age Se,
HH Head Status AffiliationLI Who is the head a/this household? What is date of - What is Wh(l/ is Who/is " I
1 M --- I"Who are rh~p~Tsdhs usually Iesiding heN' as of :s reIn- Birth r-.-'s age --' rdigious oJftli- IN May 1, 1990? tionshipto ,ll of his! A man'ral oli:)/1?
E EN11"R the house- her last L slaws? I
hold head? birthday? E
IUST IN 1H1S ORDER (FAMilY NAME FIRSl) 1 IF . ..- ENTERN Head OVER- ENTER I CODE I
U Spouse of the head SEASENTER MONTH 1 Single Iw::>K- 2 F
M Never-married children of head/spouse (oldest toER APPRp- AND IFAGE E 2 Married Iyoungest) PRIATE YEAR. (S LESS M 3 WidowedB Ever -marriedchildren of head/spouse and their THAN A I
E 2 IF <XlDE 4 Divorced,' ENTER !families (oldest to youngest) USTED. ONE L Sep3rated APPHOPRli;TE IR Other relatives of head OTH- YEAR, E
EA- BELOW, S Others CODE liSTED!Non-relatives of head ENTER 6 UnknownWISE. BELOW f"(10", I(BE SURE TO INCLUDE BABIES AND ELDERlY PER- EN- FORSONS AND MEMBERS OF HO~EHOLDS TEMPORo\AllY CIRCLE !FOTHERS,
IAWAY ON VACATION, ON BUSINESS, IN THE HOSPITAL, CODE PERSONS SPECIFY.ETC.)
II BElCW10
I YEARS OLDENCIRCLE LINE NO OF RESPONDENT ENTER "1"
-i---(Pl) (P2) (P3) ~_(P5) __I_(P6) (P7j (P8)
L =~Mo, • 11 M01 01
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Mo. 1 M L02 Iy,. ------ .2 F
Mo. , M L Li0)y,. e F
-Mo ------ 1 M I 1_o. .y,. 2 F
Mo 1 M L L_05 i;y, F
••• M L L_06. Y<. 2 F
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CDdn for P', Rd4tionShip "' Household >Hmd . . .•. Codes /011 PR. Rdi.zjous A//ilitJtioffARE THERE MORE .-01 Head 11 Father
THAN 8 MEMBERS IN 02 Spouse 12 ' Mother 00 NoneTHIS HOUSEHOLD? O. sen ,. Brother 01 Roman Catholic
O. Oaug""" ,. Sister 02 AglipayO. Stepson " Uncle O. """'1 Yes, USE o. Stepdaughter 1. Aunt o. Iglesia 01Cristo
ANOTHERBPOKlET 07 Soo>lrHaw 17 Nep_ . O. United Churches of Christ in the Phil.
08 Dat.ghter -In-law ,. Niece "'"""'. speelIy2 ~6',
. . 00 .GnmiISOn 19 Other Relallve,10 ~ 00 Noo-relatlve.. -.. ,- .. ... ' ..
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APPENDIX b,
C E N S U S Q U E ST I 0 N SPERSONS 5 YEARS OLD A.N D OVER
Citizenship Disability Residence Literacy Highest Educational
I. 5 Years Ago Attainment
I,--a What country is no., What type of dis- In what city/municipality 'and am-- IHwt i:; the highest grade/year jcitizen of __ u citizen of! abilitydoes ___ province did reside on read & completed by _' __ ?the PhiL? have any have? May 1, 1985? write a
physical simpleor mental 7 Foreign Country messagedisabil.
ENTER 8 Same Cityl Municipality in any NENTER ity?APPROPRIATE 9 I}nknown language ~ENCIRClE APPROPRIATE ordia-CODE LISTED ENTER APPROPRIATE I
CODE CODE LISTEDBELOW. leet?
NIBELOW. CODE LISTED BELOW.
1 Yes, IF ANOTHER
SKIP IF OTHERS, El\CRl..E IF OTHERS, CITY/MUNICIPALITY, IF GRADUATE OF U'TO P11. SPECIFY. CODE SPECIFY. SPECIFY ENaRClE POST-SECONDARY MTHE CITY/MUN. CODE OR COLLEGE B1 Yes AND PROVINCE. COURSE, SPECIFY2 )'10
E1 Yes FIELD OF STUDY.? No, RSKIP TO 2 No
P17.
,(P9) (P10) (P11) (P12) (P1?) (P19) (P22)
1 Y L 1 Y L I 1 Y I 012 N 2 N 2 N .
1 Y L 1 Y L I , y I 022 N 2 N 2 N
1 Y L 1 Y I I 1 Y I 032 N 2 N 2 N
1 Y L 1 Y L I 1 Y I• D•2 N 2 N 2 N
1 Y L 1 Y L I 1 Y I 052 N 2 N 2 N
1 Y L 1 Y L I 1 Y I 06I 2 N 2 N 2 N
1 Y L 1 Y L I 1 Y I 072 N 2 N .2 N
1 Y L , y L I 1 Y I 082 N 2 N 2 N
CtNks for PIO, ColUflTJ of Codes for P12, Disabilily Codes for P22, Highest Educational AllainmentCitizenship
1 Blindness 0000 No prade Completed01 People's Republic of China 2 Deafness 0'00 Pre-school02 U.S.A. 3 Muteness
COLLEGE03 Indonesia 4 Deafness/M.uteness ELEMENTARY HIGHSCHOOLD. India 5 Speechlmpa;rment 1100 Grade 1 2100 1st Year 3100 1st YearD. Japan 6 Mental Illness 1200 Grade 2 2200 2nd Year 3200 2nd Year06 I"., 7 Mental Retardation 1300 Grade3 2300 3rdYear 3300 3rdYear07 Australia 8 OrthOpedic Handicap 1400 Grade 4 2400 4th Year 3400 4th Year08 United Kingdom 9 Multiple. Disability 1500 GradeS 3000 Undergraduate Post- 3500 5th Year
Others, specify a Others, specify 1600 Grade6or7 Secondary
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APPENDIX G•
B5 IS TO BE ASKED FROM ANY HOUSEHOLD IN THEBUilDING/HOUSE.
B1 TO B4 ARE TO BE ANSWERED BY MERE OBSERVA-TION. IF DOUBTFUL, ASK THE RESPONDENT.
Detennine the current condition of the building/house,
CONSTRUCTION ¥ATERIAL OF THE OUTER WALLSIVhllt i.; the f{,/1';"f I'latus of this housing~llit ?
TENURE 5T;\TU5 OF THE HOUSING UNIT
less than 1010 - 1920 - 2930 - 4950 - 6970 - 8990 - 119120 - 149150 - 199200 and over
'~I~l
"'II:II
It'hat is the estimated floor area of this hal/sing unit?
SQUARE METERS SQUARE FEET Ilassthan 1DB I108 - 209210 - 317318 - 532533 - 746749 . 963964 " 1286 I1287-16091610 . 2147 'I2148 and over i
1-----1ENTER CODE i :
FLOOR AREA OF THIS HOUSING UNIT
QUESTIONS
H4, H7, H11 AND H12 ARE TO BE ANSWEREDBY All HOUSEHOLDS.
B.
A.
c.
D1 IS TO BE ASKED FROM ANY HOUSEHOLD IN THISHOUSIN,G UNIT.
A
4
H4
123
01
01020304050607080910
IIIIIi!
Owned/being amortlzcd tRented -.--------Being. occ:,.lI1ied for freewill-.I ~~ II
conse'lt'of oner--=t \..Er-.'TER CODF., I.' 7 G0"10 Hll
Bf:!lng occupIed for lIee ----- - 'I. Without con:;!)n! of owner - II
~-----11'ENTER CODE I I'
H7 TENURE STATUS OF THE LOT litII'What is tht' tenure starus ofllll: lot?
Ii1 Owned/oolng amortized I2 Rented I3 Being occupied fat free With consent of owner4 Being occupied for tree without consent ot owner ------J !
-- - E",ERC~:ll!il1 PRESENCE OF HOUSEHOLD CONVENIENCES
Don Ihl~ househ"ld have th~'J'lllowmg /lOusehnld I-_ .• - ._-: '- ,"0 f_EPGOO--l
iRadio/RadIO cassette r-~
1 y",-", 2 No6. Television
1 '(as 2 No --.JC. Rel.ga"toriFra","' 1 Yes 2 No r '_:::J 1
1
,1'1'
1
D. Telephon'o'1 Yes 2No
E. Motorvehicle_.Hf2 LAND OWNERSHIP i
Does allY member of this household own the following? IENTERCOOE
Other residential land(s) 1 Yes 2 No __ ~
Agricuhuralland(s) 1 Yes 2 No
Other land(S) 1 Yes 2 No
-
CENSUS
ENTER CODE I
ENTER CODE I
E"",A CODE I
ENTER CODE I
ENTER CODE I
1971- 19801961 .19701951- 19601950 or eat1ierNot applicableDon't know
07DB09109899
HOUSING
Whell was this bUildillglhouse built?
STATE OF REPAIR
Needs no repair/needs minor repairNeeds major repairD~apjdated/condemnedUnder renovation/being repairedUnder constructionUnfinished construction
Concrete/Brick/StoneWoodHalf concrete/brick/stone and half woodGalvanized irorVAluminumBamboofSawaij/Cogon/NipaAsbestosGlassMakeshift/Sahtagedllmprovised materialsOthers, specifyNowalls
CONSTRUCTION .MATERIAl OF THE ROOF
Galvanized iron/AluminumTile/Concrete/Clay tileHalf galvanized iron and half concreteWoodCogon/NipaJAnahawAsbestosMakeshift/Salvaged/Improvised materialsOthers, specify
TYpE OF BUILDING/HOUSE
Single houseOt.plexMulti-unit residential (3 units or more)Commercialllndus1riall Agricultural (office,factory ,etc.)Institutional living quarters (hotel, hospital, etc::.)Other housing unit (boat, cave, etc.)
YEAR BU1LDtNG/HOUSE WAS BUILT
123456
1234567B
123456
01020304050607OB0910
B4
B3
B2
B1
01. 199002 198903 198804 198705 1-98606 1981" 1985
B5
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APPENDIX H
CONFIDENTIALITY:
This census is autho-rized by Common-wealth Act No. 591 andB. P. Big. 72.
All information .is Iheld strictly CONFI-DENTIAL.
Booklet _~ 0' __ booklets
1 hereby certify chat the data set forth were obtained/rrviewed by me pers01:allyand in accordance with the instrnctions.
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Barangay
Enumeration Area No.
CB Building Serial No.
Building Serial No.
Housing Unit Serial No.
Household Serial No.
Line Number of Respondent
Name of Household Head
Address(House No. and Street Name or Name of Sitio)
CERTIFICATION
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Signature Over Printed Name of Team Supervisor
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POPULATIONNAME ALL
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rRE SURE TO I~(;LUDE BABIES AND ELDERLY PER.AND MEMSrFlS OF HOUSEf"lOLOS TEMPORARilY()~I VACII.TIOII ON BUSINESS, IN THE HOSPITAl,
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ReligiousAffiliation
fYnal is __ ',
religi(Jus affili-atiUl' ?
ENTEROODE
Whm is
--',mnritnistatus?
MaritalStatus
1 MALE
Sex
Mal is_'s ageas of his/her/ast
birthday?
2 F 1 SingleIFAGE E 2 MarriedIS LESS M 3 WidowedTHAN A 4 Divorced/ONE L . Separated
ENTERAPPROPR!ATEYEAR, E 5 Others CODE LISTEDENTER 6 Unknown BELOW.'00".
EN- FORCIRCLE IFOTHERS,
CODE PERSONS SPECIFY.- BELOW10YEARS OLDENTER '1'
Age
ENTERMONTHANDYEAR.
Dateo!Birth
(P3) (P4) (P5) (P6) (P7) (pa)
.0 1 M L_ L01v, 2 F -
"0 1 M L Lv, 2 F
.0 1 M L Lv, 2 F
Mo. 1 M I Lv, ---- 2 F
Mo. 1 M I LY, 2 F
Mo 1 M I Lv"~ 2 F
Mo 1 M I LY,. 2 F
Mo 1 M I Lv, 2 F
ENTERAPPRO-PRIATEOODELISTEDBELOW.
Aelation-ship toHH Head
Mot is:s- relo-
tionship tothe house-hold h~ad?
2 IFOTH-ER-
WISE.
(P2)
1 IFOVER-SEASWJR<-ER
(P1)
.NCIR('.U' UNE NO OF RESPONDENT
L ~-I 11710i.~the !I;'(Jdafrhis household?
N IWI", W," ,I"P""'''''' ''''''0' midiog )"" a, of
I f I L:::1,,:~::,S ORDER (FAMILY NAME FIRST)
I N HeadI U Spouse ollhe head! M i~fwer-married children of head/spouse (oldes! to: B youngest)
Ever married children 01head/spouse and their"i E families (oldest to youngest)I' R! (.II her rel"tives of headI r~0n-relatives('I head,
ISONS
IAW~.Y
! El" )I
i. '-.-
l: i1:---f--'-""'--'
I'0) !; :
ARE THEqE MORETHAN 8 r,1EMBERS IN
ITHIS ! IOl.lSEHOLD?
1 Yes USEANOTHERBOOKLET
2 No
Codes for P3, Relalionship ,. H~u.~eIUltd Head Codes for P8, Religious Affiliation01 Head 11 t-a,her -02 Spouse 12 Mother 00 None03 Son 13 Brother 01 Roman CatholicD. Daughter " Sister 02 AglipayOS Stepson IS Uncle 03 ..m06 Stepdaughter 16 Aunt D' Iglesia ni Cri~to07 Son-in-law 17 Nephew OS United Churches of Christ in the Phil.08 Daughter-in-law 18 Niece Oth~rs, specify09 Grandson 19 Othet Relative10 Granddaughter 00 Non-relative
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APPENDIX H,
C E N S U S Q U E S T I 0 N S I~-
PERSONS 5 YEARS OLD AND OVER-
MotherCitizenship olSablllty Mother's UsualTongue Reside-nee PreviOu,; Residence
~flJ,--, fYhat cowil1)' is Doc, Wha~ type of di::- W'hat was Where was In what city! When did _____ mV!.J{! ,citizen of __ 0 citiun of! -- abiliry'does ___ ---' smother's municipalify did /0 {iJis city !munic:i"1iiry? Nfhe Phil.? haveeny have? dialect/ usual residence live . I E/
,physical language at the time oillis!. befo.Te moving fuor mental spoken at her birth? this place? ,
ENTER "0' IF SINCE , Idjsabil- ENT~R earliest , BIRTH. IENTER ity?APPROPRIATE childhood? NIENCIRCU APPROPRIATECODE LISTEDCODE LISTED U'CODE BELOW, £iNTER OTHERWISE, 'M!BELOW.
APPR()JAATE ENTER MONTH AND I1 Yes, CODEUSTED 7 Foreign country YEAR. ~ISKIP IF OTHERS, ENCro.E IF OTHERS,
BELOWTO P11. SPECIFY, CODE SPECIFY. 8 Same city/municipality R19 Unknown I2 No 1 Yes IFOTHERS,
ISPECIFY. IF :ANOTHER CITY(MUN., SPECIFY !2 No, CITY( MUN1C1PAUTY AND ISKIP TO PROVINCE.P13. I
Ii I(P9) (P10) (Pll) (P12) (P13) (Pl') (P15) e'", ~-lL L_ L L____I
...- :~;,1 y 1 Y
2 N 2 N
1 Y L_ 1 Y L. L~ I il= ~--'i022 N 2 N
~~=-~:1 y L 1 Y L_ L I I--2 N 2 N y,-----
1 Y L 1 Y L_ I I I ""'---t.
I2 ~ 2 N y,
1 Y L 1 Y L L I I "'" =C~:~2 N 2 N y,-----1 Y L 1 Y L L I I "".-~T 06
••
'-2 N 2 N y•. "------
1 Y L 1 Y L L I I "'" I'-- 072 N 2 N y,-------
I L L I I ""'-~=c----I1 Y 1 YI -- 082 N 2 N y,-----
COON for PIO, Country 'f Codes for P12, Djsability COO•• for Pl1, MOUJer Tonf.!'IUCitizenship 1 Blindness 01 Tagalog 07. Pangasln~
01 People's Republic of China 2 Deafness 02 Cebllano 08 Wara-,'02 U.S.A 3 Muteness 03 Hiligaynon 09 Bicol03 Indonesia 4 DealnesslMuteneS3 04 llocano 10 Maguindar.ao04 India 5 Speech Impairmer.l 05 lbanag 11 Maranao05 .lapa, 6 Mental Illness 06 Pampango Others, specify
7 Men!al Retardation06 "an 8 Orthopedic Handicap07 Australia08 IJnited Kingdom 9 Multiple Disability
Others, specify 0 Others, specify
.~
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APPENDIX H
--.. p 0 p U L A T I 0 N5 YEARS OLD AND OVER 10 YEARS
Aesid~flce School HJghest Usual Activity/.5 Yoats language litetac:/ Allen- Place 01 School Educational Occupation Kind of BusinessAgo dance AttainmentL In what city! h Can Did In whn, citylmunici. JVhm is th~ highest What was " In whot kind ofI municipality d;d palirydid ___ gradt~ar camp/ned u1Uaf activity/~cuparion business or industryN reside able to und& aalad orund school? "r. __ ' during the past rwth'c did ---- .~'"E on May "1, 1985? spiak Writea scho%r momhs? during the past twdvt
Tog%gl simple an>fimt months?7 Foreign Filipino? marDI? from 7.Forelgn OESCRlBECountry in any Junt Country OCCUPATION ASN a SameC1ty1 ..,. 1989", 8 SameCityl FULLY AS POSSIBLE.
U MunlcJpality ENCIRCLE gua~ or M<U<h MunicipalityM 9 Unknown CODE dialect? 1990? 9 Unknown Examples: DESCRIBE INDUSTRYB IF GRADUATE OF
Palsy Farmer AS FUUY AS'Yes EN. . EN. FilingCle:1\ POSSIBLE,
IE CIRCLE CIRClE POST- FluitVendorR 2 No CODE CODE IF ANOTHER SECONDARY OR Siudent. etc. I&a...,ias.COllEGE COURSE.,
IF ANOTHER CITY/MUN .•SPECiFY FIELD OF IF HOUSEWIFE.
Patay Farming
II Yes 'Yes SPECIFY CITYI Textile Manufac-CITYIMUN .• 2 No, MUN. AND SnJDV. STUDENT, OR luringSPECIFY em', 2 No SKIP TO PROVINCE. RET1REE. Fruit RetailingMUN, AND P22. SKIPTO P2S,
I PROVlNCF..
,I (P17) (p'.) (pI.) (P20) (P21) (P22) (P23) (p2')
L 1 Y 1 Y 1 Y L L L L01: 2 N 2 N 2 N! -L 1 Y 1 Y 1 Y L L L L02
2 N 2 N 2 N
L 1 Y , Y 1 Y L L L L032 N 2 N 2 N
L , Y , Y 1 Y L L L L_o'2 N 2 N 2 N
L 1 Y , Y I Y L L L L1105
2 N 2 N 2 N
L 1 Y 1 Y 1 Y L L L L062 N 2 N 2 N
L 1 Y 1 Y 1 Y L L I L072 N 2 N 2 N
.L 1 Y 1 Y , Y L L I l082 N .2 N 2 N
CDtks Jor P22. Highal EdUCDliontll AlIiIlnlMtll0000 NoGradeComplel:ed0'00 Pre-school
.'. Elementary HIgh School College
,.1100 Grade 1 2100 1st Year 3'00 '1stYear1200 Grade2 2200 2nd Year 3200 2nd Year
""'" Grade3 23JO ~rdYear 3300 3rd Year'400 Grade 4 2400 4th Year 3400 4th Year1500 GradeS 3OC() Undergraduate Post-5econdary 3500 5th Year'000 Grade 6 or 7-
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APPENDIX H
C E N S U S au E s T I0 N SOLD AND OVER FOR FEMALES 15-49 YEARSOccupation IndusUy In Avail- look. Reason for
Status in Past Week Past Week Place of Work ability iog for not Looking Fertilityfor War Work for WorkDid What was In what ldnd of In .what city! W., Did
""" did How mOllY How '!How marry U1lal was L" business or muniCipality did ----- not children manyare children " I-ho-;;;7~- -------- hWkid look/oracn.~'ityloccupa- industry did ovaflab/e have been still were born agemfirs( Nr business lion during the work w~rk-dUri~itbe for work for work work? born alive living? alive TO marriage? EIduring Ihe past seven days? during the past past seven days? during the during to
past s~en seven dQ)'$? 7 Foreign past sevm the past , fromM~--------days? Country days? seven 1, 1989 to8 Same City! days? April 30, N
Municipal- ENTER 1990? UEN- ky EN- EN- APPROPRIATEMCIRCLE 9 Unknown CIRCLE CIRCLE CODeBCODe CODE CODE LISTED
DESCRIBE DESCRIBE IF ANOTHER BELOW. E1 Yes OCCUPA. INDUSTRY AS CITY{MUN:, 1 Yes 1 Yes, A
TION AS FUUY AS SPECIFY SKIP TO2 No, FULLY AS POSSIBLE, CITY{MUN. 2 No, P32 IF OTHERS, ENTERSKIP POSSIBLE, AND SKIP TO SPECIFY, IF NONE, F ACTUAL ENTERTO PROVINCE. P32. 2 No ENTER NONE, NUM- AGE.P29, "00", ENTER BEA.
SKIP TO P32. '00'.
(P2S) (P26) (P27) (P28) (P29) (P30) (Pal) (P32) (P33) (P34) (PaS)
1 Y I I L 1 Y 1 Y L II n 12 N 2 N 2 N_.-
1 Y I T L 1 Y 1 Y L 022 N 2 N 2 N ,1 Y I I L 1 Y 1 Y L 0)2 N 2 N 2 .'1 Y I I L 1 Y 1 Y L 042 N 2 N 2 N
1 Y I I L 1 Y 1 Y L' 052 N 2 N 2 N
1 Y I I L 1 Y 1 Y L 062 '" 2 N 2 N
1 Y I I L 1 Y 1 Y L 072 N 2 N 2 N
1 Y I I L 1 Y 1 Y L 082 N 2 N 2 N
COOes for P3I, I&tuon for nqI Lookin, for Work REMARKS:
1 Believe no work avaIlable 6 Too young, too old or retired,2 Awaiting resuhs of previous pennanent disability
pb application 7 Housekeeping3 Temporary iIIness/dis8.bitity 8 Schooling4 Bad WE'ather 9 Others, specify5 Waiting fO( rehire/job recall
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APPENDIX H
HOUSING CENSUS QUESTIONS '''iiiI
B1 TO B4 ARE TO BE ANSWERED BY MERE OBSERVA- 01 IS TO BE ASKED FROM ANY HOUSEHOLD IN THIS
ITION, IF DOUBTFUL, ASK THE RESPONDENT. HOUSING UNIT.
Bl TYPE OF BUILDING{HOUSE 01 FLOOR AREA OF THE HOUSING UNIT
1 Single house What is [he estimated floor area of this housing lmil ?2 Duplex3 Multi-unit residential (3 units or more) SQUARE METERS SQUARE FEET4 Commercial/Industrial/Agricultural (office, factory, ricemill, etc.)5 Institutional living quarters ,hotel, hospital, etc.) 01 Less than 10 Less than 1OS6 Other housing unit (boat, cave, elc.) 02 10- 19 108- 209
,<Xl 20- 29 210- 317
ENTER coDe I 04 30- 49 318- 532(>; 50- 69 533- 748
B2 CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL OF THE ROOF 00 70- 89 749- 96307 90-119 964 -1286
1 Galvanized iron/Aluminum 00 120-149 1287 -16092 Tile/Concrete/Clay tile 09 150-199 1610-21473 Half galvanized iron and half concrete 10 200 and Dver 2148 and over4 Wood5 Cogon/NipaiAnahaw
CODE I6 Asbestos ENTER
7 Makeshift/Salvaged/Improvised materials8 Others, specify H1 TO H3 ARE TO BE ANSWERED BY ALL, ENTEA CODE I HOUSEHOLDS.
IHl FUEL FOR LIGHTING IB3 CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL OF THE OUTER WAllS
01 Concrete/Brick/StoneIf'har kind offrU'1 does (his household use for lighting?
02 Wood 1 Electricity<Xl Half concrete/brick/stone and half wood 2 Kerosene (gaas)04 Galvanized iron/Aluminum 0 liquefier:J pf!lroleurn gas (LPG) I
I(>; Bamboa/Sawali/Cogon/Nipa 4 Oil (vegetable, animal, etc,)00 Asbestos 5 Others, specify ,07 Gloss
ENTER CODE I,00 Makesilifl/Salvaged/lmprovised materials --
I09 Others. SpeCify H2 FUEL FOR COOKING10 No walls
I ENTER CODE I What fuel dol'S this hfJusdlOld use m -[ of the time /0, cooking?
B4 STATE OF REPAIR 1 Electricity2 Kerosene (gaas)
Determine the cun-ent condition of the building/house. 3 liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)4 Charcoal
1 Needs no repair/needs minor repait 5 Wood2 Needs major repair 6 Others, specify
" Dilapidated/Condemned 7 None4 Under renovation/being repaired5 Under construction
ENTER CODE I6 Unfinished consttuction
ENTER CODE I H3 MAIN SOURCE OF DRINKING WATER
B5 IS TO BE ASKEp FROM ANY HOUSEHOLD IN THE Jt'hat is this household's main source of drinking warer?BUILDING.
1 Own use, faucet, communrty water system85 YEAR BUILDING/HOUSE WAS BUILT 2 Shaiecl, faucel, community water system
3 Own use, tubed/piped deep weltJ.IIhcn was this building/house built? (at least 100feet or 30 meters deep)
4 Shared, tubed/piped deep well01 1990 07 1971-1980 (atlea5t 100 feet or 30 meters deep)02 198. 08 1961-1970 5 Tubed/piped shallOYIwell<Xl 1988 09 1951-1960 6 Dug weD04 1987 10 1950 or earlier 7 Spring, lake, river, rain, etc.(>; 1986 98 Not applicable 8. Prodler00 1981-1985 99 Don't know
ENTER CODE I ENTER CODE I
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APPENDIX H
HOUSING CENSUS QUESTIONS IIH4 TO H13 ARE TO BE ANSWERED BY ALL HOUSEHOLDS. H9 KIND OF TOilET FACIUTY I
II
I"
H4 TENURE STATUS OF THE HOUSING UNIT It'hm type of toilet facility does this howe/wid use? iitHwr is the ICTwre StaWS of this housinK unit?
1 Water-sealed, sewer/seplictank, used exclusively by the ~:)use(,()!.j I2 Water-sealed, sewer/septic tank, shared with other ho':scho!ch", iI 1 Owned/Being amortized 3 Water-sealed, other depository, used exclusively by ti~~.h::'U~,211' .1
2 ~onted >(ENTERCODE.GOTO~ 4 Water-sealed, other depository, shared with other hO:)S€'1drl •. 113 Being occupied for free with consent of owner. ENTERCOeE, 5 Closed pit (Without a water-sealed bowl and the e,ep(',:',c:".' ';.. I'
Being occupied for free without consent of owner GOTOH9 "4 constructed usually of large circular tubes made vi cor<Gr~:' ,.,';/ !Icovered on top and has asmall opening: antipolo, et,::.,! Ii
ENTER CODE 6 Open pil (same as closed pit but without covering), 1
I7 Others (pail system. etc.)
H5 ACQUISITION OF HOiJSING UNIT 8 NO'le ENTER CODE L---- INnw did you acquire Ihls hourinf{ unil?
...~.I
>fal"-,,al," bow'•• " IIw." .hm' afl" .ala i,jla,h<d", pm"," ''''" Ih<II1 Purchased bowl, a smaU amount of waler il' left and ,~('ul\'the hot:ol1l (If ,h~. hm"{ from t/w
2 Constructed by the owner/occupants with or witll0ut help of pipe leadinR to ehe deposiJory. , Ifriends/relatives
3 Constructed by hired/skilled workers H10 USUAL MANNER OF GARBAGE DISPOSAL I4 Constructed by an organized contractor
III5 Inher~ed ~~CODE,GOTOH7)How dot's ,hIS household lHua/1} dl5pore of liS /U{Chlll lillr!Jm:;l 'l,ch a
6 Others (lottery. gift) lcfl-over food, pee/mRS of fmlls and lexerable5, jilh <llld (Illi k(' I nll( 1/1 (Ic
ENTER CODE 1 Picked up by garbage truck I2 Dumping in individual pit (not burned) IIH6 SOURCE OF FINANCING 3 Burning
Did you {j\'{jil of Ihe following sources offinllncing in' the4 Composting (later used as fertilizer) II5 Burying
constrtlctionipurch(ue of rhis housing unit? 6 Feeding to animals,
ENTERCODE 7 Others, specify
A Own resources/interest-free 1 Yes 2 NoENTER CODE
loans from relatives/friendsB. Govemment assistance: PAG- 1 Yes 2 No H11 PRESENCE OF HOUSEHOLD CONVENIENCES
IBIG. GSIS, SSS, DBP, etc.c. Private banks/foundations/ 1 Yes 2 No Docs this household htll'e the fo/lowinx hOUHho{d ENTiA
cooperatives (onrcn;cllces in working condition? COD
D. Employer assistance 1 Yes 2 No A. Radio/Radio cassette 1 Yes 2 No I
E Private persons 1 Yes 2 No B. Television 1 Yes 2 No
C. Refrig erat~ rIF ree zer 1 Yes 2 No_.-
F. Others, specify 1 Yes 2 No
TENURE STATUS OF THE LOTD. Telephooe 1 Yes 2 No
H7
1t'llnr is (he lenurf' STaIUJ of/lie lor? E Motor Vehicle 1 Yes 2 No I
J~RI
1 Owned/Being amortized ! H12 LAND OWNERSHIP
2 Rented3 Being occupied for free with consent of ow'-'er- ENTERoore. Does any member of this household own rhe following?
GOTOH94 Being occupied for free without consent of owner
A. Otherresidentialland(s) 1 Yes 2 No
ENTER CODE I B. Agriculturalland{s) 1 Yes 2 No
H8 MONTHLY RENTAL OF HOUSING UNIT AND/OR LOTOther tand(s)C. 1 Yes 2 No
How much is the monthly rental?H13 lANGUAGE/DIALECT GENERALLY SPOKEN
01 Below ~50 lJl 500 - 699 Mat is the language/dialecl generally spoken llT home by membe , .f
02 50- 99 (lj 700 . 999 this household?
00 100 - 149 (lj 1000 - 1499 01 Tagalog 08 Waray
'" 150-199 10. 1500.1999 02 Cebuano 09 Bicol
05 200 - 299 11 2000 - 49s.1 00 Hiligaynan 10 Maguindanao.
05 300.499 12 5000 and over '" l!ocana 11 Maranao
~
05 lbanag , 12 Tausug
00 Pampango _ Others .•specify r-ENTER CODE lJl Pangasinan ENTER CODE
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CPH FORM 4MAY 1, 1990
NSCB Approval No,A0477-RI94-MS
Expires onDecembtn 31, 1990
Republic of the PhilippinesNATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE
Manila
1990 Census-of
Population and Housing
INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION QUESTIONNAIREGEOGRAPHIC IDENTIFICATION
APPENDX I
CONFIDENTIALTY:
This census is ltho-rized by Corrlmon-wealth Act N01 591and B. P. Big. 7,'
IAll informali'on is
held strictly C NFl.DENTIAL.
Province
City/Municipality
Barangay
Enumeration Area No.
CB Building Serial No.
Building Serial No.
Booklet
. .
. .. .
of t)o(JkleI5
Institutional Uving QuarterSerial Number ............................
Type of Institutional UvingQuarter (SEE CODES INSIDE)
Name of Institutional LivingQuarter
Address(House No. and Street Name or Name of Sitio)
CERTIFICATION
CIIJD
II
J hereby cenify that the data set fanh were oblailied/rel'ielVed by me pasollulfyllnd ill accordallce wi/It the ills/me/lollS.
Signature Over Printed Name of Enumerator
Signature Over Printed Name of Team Supervisor
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Date Accomplished
Date Reviewed
APPEND!X I
. ALL PERSONSNAME Resl.
Marital Religiousdence Age Sex Citizenship DisabilityStatus Status Affiliation
U110are the persons residing in this Whal is Date of Birth What is 1 M What is What is k What Do" Jt'hal typeL --institutional Jiving quarter as --' --' A --' --' a cirj- country is -- of disabilityI of May 1, 1990? position ge as of L marital religious zen of -- a have doe,N or status? his/her E status? affiliation? Ih, citizen of! allY hal'e?E lastFOR Philip- hysical .binh. pines? ENTER 0'LIST THE NAMES (FAMILY ENTER day? 2 F PER. APPRO. memo/NAME FIRST) OF ALL MONTH E SONS
PRIATE disabi/- ENTERMEMBERS OF THE ENTER AND YEAR M BELOW ENTER EN- CODE ifY? APPRO-N INSTITUTIONAL LIVING APPRO. A 10 APPRO. ClRClE l!SlED PRL',TEU OUARTER IN THE ORDER PRL',TEIFAGE l YEARS PRIATE CODE BELOW. CODE I!LISTED IN THE CODES CODEIS lESS E OLD, CODE LISTEDM FOR P2 BELOW. USTED ENTER LISTED
,BELOWB BELOW. THAN
EN. '1', BELOW,E ONEPRCU IF
R YEAR,CODE ENTER 1 Yes, OTHERS,
1 YesEN. APPRO. SKIP SPECIFY. IFTER PRIATE IF OTHERS, TO 2 No, OTHERS,'00'. CODE SPECIFY, P10. GOTO SPECIFY.
NEXTLISTED MEM-BELOW, 2 No SEA.
(P1) (P2) (P3) (P4) (P5) (P6) (P7) (pa) (P9) f1q (Pl1)Mo. 1 M L 1 Y L 1 Y IOJ.y, 2 F 2 N 2 NMo. 1 M L 1 Y C 1 y Lm I.y,. 2 F 2 N 2 N
Mo, 1 M L 1 Y L 1 Y Irov, 2 F 2 N 2 N
Mo-, M L 1 Y L 1 Y I01
Y,. 2 F 2 N 2 N
Mo., M L 1 Y L , Y IC6
Y,. 2 F. 2 N 2 N, M L , Y L 1 Y IMo.()5
Y,. 2 F 2 N 2 N, M L 1 Y L 1 Y IMo.rnYI . .. 2 F 2 N 2 N.M0- l M L 1 Y L 1 Y LCIl
Y,. 2 F 2 N 2 N
. 1 M L 1 Y L_ 1 Y LMo.W
Y,. 2 F 2 N 2 N
1 M L 1 Y L , Y LMo. .10
Y,. 2 F 2 N 2 NI Codes for Type of Institutional Living Quarter Codes for P2, RC!jidcnce Status (',odes for P6, Marital Status1 Hotels, loc:lging HouMa, OormiloJias, etc. , Manager, director, in-charge2 Hospilab end Nurses' Home 2 Slaff member/employee including phY$icians end nurses
1 Single3 Welfare Institutions 3 Officer/enlisted ma.1. tr:linee2 Married4 Correctivtl andPenallnstilutions 4 Officer/cle"N mamber in marchanl vessel3 Widowed, Co:. nvents, Nunneries, Seminaliee. and Boarding Schools , Priosl, seminarian, nun4 Seperated/Oivorced, Militaf')' Camps and Sielions , lodgor or boarder , Others7 logging, Mining endConstructionJP,ublic Work Camps 7 Patient (Hospital, sanitarium, elc.) , Unknown8 Ocean-going and InterislllndfColIslalVessels 8 Inmate, ward (Home lor Ihe Aged, Orphange, etc.)
9 Aeiugee Camps 9 Plisonor, detaine(l0 Othols0 Othera
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ALL PERSONS INAME Resj~
Marital Religiousdance Age Sex Citizenship Disabil ty- Status Affiliation
Status
Who are tlie persons residing in this What is Date of Birth What is , M mia' is What is. J, Whm Do" Whkt type--of Ji.~abilily;nsli(uciona! /i~'ing quarter as __ s __ s
A__ s S a cill- counfry is -l of May 1, 1990? position age as af marital religious zen vf a hm'e d{le~.
I L - ,-ar status? his/her E status? affiliation? the citizen of? aay have?
I~ lastFOR
Philip- Jhysical Ibinh- PER- pines? ENTER 0'
IILIST THE NAMES (FAMILY ENTER day? 2F
SO~~APPRO- menta{
E~TERNAME FIRST) OF ALL MONTH E BELO PRIATE disfllJil-
MEMBERS OF THE ENTER AND YEAR. M 10 ENTER EN- CODEfry? AP,PRO.
INSTITUTIONAL LIVING APPRO. A YEARS APPROPRI. QA::LE LISTED P~ATEN QUARTER IN THE ORDER PRIATE L OLD, ATE CODE CODE BELOW. DEIFAGEU LISTED IN THE CODES CODEis LESS E ENTER USTED U$TED
M FOR P2 BELOW. USTEDTHAN "'. BELOW rB BELOW.ONE p~~ IF
E YEAR, ENTER 1 Yes, OTHERS,
R EN. CODE APPRO SKiP SPECIFY. 1 Yes iF
TER PRIATE iF OTHERS. TO 2 No, o ERS.
'DO". CODE SPECIFY. P10. GOTO SP GIFY ILISTED NEXT
I
BELOW MEM.2 No BER
i. (1'1)----
I(P2) (1'3) (P4) (P5) (1'6) (P7) (P8) (1'9) (P1O) ( 11)
IMo. 1 M L 1 Y L 1 Y
I11y, 2 F 2 N 2 N
Mo 1 M L 1 Y L 1 Y I12y, 2 F 2 N 2 N
Mo ' M L , Y L 1 Y I13y,. 2 F 2 N 2 N, M L 1 Y L 1 Y I14Mo
y,. 2 F 2 N 2 N
I~ Mo .. 1 M L 1 Y L~1 Y Iy, 2 F 2 N 2 N
L L--
Mo 1 M 1 Y 1 Y16
y, 2 F 2 N 2 N
Mo. 1 M L , Y L 1 Y L.17y,. 2 F 2 N 2 N
Mo 1 M L 1 Y L 1 Y IJBy,. 2 F 2 N 2 N
Mo 1 M L 1 Y L 1 Y L19y,. 2 F 2 N 2 N
1 M L , Y L 1 Y LMo20
2 F 2 N 2 Ny,.
!ARE THERE MORE THAN Codn" for P7, RtJigioU!. Cades jorPY, C/JIlIllry of Codl:S for PI I, ViSl/hilil
20 MEMBERS iN THiS Affiliation Cilium.hip , Blindness 6 Mentalilin 5SINSTlnJTIONAL LIVING 00 Nane 01 People's Republic of China 2 Deafness 7 Menl,,1 Rd Idalian
QUARTER? 01 Romun Catholic 02 USA 3 Muteness 8 Orthopedic Illlndlc"fl02 Aglipay 03 Indonesia • Deafness/Muteness 9 MLI~iplo Oi ability, Yes, USE 03 Islam D. India 5 Speech Impairment 0 Others, poeiry08 United Kingdom
ANOTHER D. Iglesia nl Cristo 05 Japan05 United Church of Christ in the Philippines DB 111m Others, specify
BOOKlET2 No Othel:>, specify 07 Australia
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APPENDIX I
PERSONS 'TO' BE ENUMERATED' AS MEMBERS OF INSTITUTIONAL liVING QUARTERT.he following are to be included as 11}embers a/institution for each type of institUlional living quaner:
HOTELS, LoiiGING H9lJSES", DORMITORIES, ETC.'~'~" .... c. ' , .
1. Proprietor, manager and employees living In the establish.ment, except those living with their own families and thosewho usually go home to their respective famiUes at least oncea week.
.2. Permanent lodgerS/boarders (those who have stayed orexpect to stay tor one year or "longer) and those temporaryboarders/lodgers who have stayed for six months or longeras of May 1, 1990, or have been away from their own fammesfartha same period. However, exclude those who usually gohome at least once a week.
3. Lodgers/boarders who are not residents of the Philippinesand who have been in the Ph,ilippines for one year or longeras of May 1, 1990 or exp9ct to Slay in the Phi!lppines for oneyear or longer. However, excluQe those who have tempo-rary place at residence elsewhere in the Philippines towherethey usually go home. E»Qfudealso diplomatic representa-tives or UN, ILO, or U$A1Dofficials who, like diplomatic rep-resentatives, are subject to reassignment to other countriesatter their tour of duty in the Philippines and members oftheirfamilies.
HOSPITALS AND NURSES' HOME
1 . AUpatients, including those confined, in menial hospitals,leprosaria or leper colonies, pavilions of tuberculosis sani-taria where patients stay more or less permanently andrehabilitation cenlers for drug addicts.
2. Patients who have been conlinr'd lor six months or longer asof May 1, 1990 in other kinds of hospitals and in wards fortemporary confinement in tuberculosis sanitaria.
3. Nurses innurses' homes who do not usually go home at leastonce a week.
4. Staff members and employees living in hospitals/nurses'homes, except those living there in with their families andthose who usually go home at least once aweek.
WELFARE INSmunONS (HOME FOR THE AGED ANDINFIRM, ORPHANAGE, BOY'S TOWN, ETC.)
1. All inmates or wards, including' lhose who have just beenconfined.
2. Staff members and employees living in the institutions, ex-cept those living therein with their, families and those whousually go home at least ancea week.
CORRECTIVE AND PENAL INSlTTUTlONS
. 1. All prisoners in national prisons and reformatories (Wel-fareville).
2. Prisoners and detainees in provincial or city/municipal jailswho have been continuously confined for six months orlonger (including confinement in another jail elsewhere) as ofMay 1, 1990, or those whose sentence is for six months orlonger even if lhe sentence is on appeal.
3. Staff members and employees living in the institutions ex-cept those living therein with their own families and thosewho usually go home as alleast once aweek.
CONVENTS, NUNNERIES, SEMINARIES AND BOARDINGSCHOOLS
1. Monks, priests, ministers, nuns, seminarians, etc.However, priests or ministers of sects other than the80man Catholic Church who live with their own families aretobe considered asmembers 01households and are there-fore exch.:ded.
2. Students in boarding schools (schools wherestrudents are required to stay in the school campus).
3. Staff members, employees and helpers living in thepremises, except those living therein with their own.families and those who usually go home at least oncea week.
MILITARY CAMPS STATIONS (PC, ARMY, AIR FORCE ANDNAVY) AND PHIUPPINE MILITARY ACADEMY (PMA)
1 . Officers and enlisted men/draftees, except ihose who livein tile premises v.ith thei" 0"','1) families and Ul0S8 who usuallysleep most nights with households or in hotels, lOdgingplaces or dormitories. Inctude those belonging to the unitin the camp or station but who are away on military opera-tion or mission or aboard naval vessels, except HlOsewhose families are living in camp or station (their own fami-lies will report them).
2. PMAcadets and trainees whose training is for sixmonlhsorlonger.
3. Detainees who have been continuously confined lor sixmooths or'longer, induding coofinefTlent in ancther camp orstalion elsewhere as of May 1, 1990.
4. Civilian employees lIVing in tile camp or station, exceptthose living therein with their own families and those whousually go horne at least once aweek.
LOGGING, MINING AND CONSTRUCTION/PUBLIC WORKSCAMPS; PLANTATIONS AND AGRICULTURAl/FISH-ERIES EXPERIMENTAL OR BREEDiNG STATIONS,ETC.
1 . Proprietor, manager, contractor and employ'ees who do (not live with their families in the camp or stahon premisesand supplied with lodging (beddings, etc.) and/or mealsby the company, firm contractor or agency, except thosewho usually go home at least once a week,
OCEAN-GOING AND INTERISLAND/COASTAL VESSELSOR DEEP-SEA FISHING VESSELS
1. Filipino crew members of ocean-going vessels (whose ownfamilies live in the Philippines) at port as of 12:01 A.M. May1,1990, except those who usually go home 10their ownfamilies in the Philippines at least once every six months.
2. Any crew members of the interisland/coaslal vessel. ordeep-sea fishing vessel at port on any day during the enu-meration, if the crew member has no home other than thevessel.
REFUGEE CAMPS
1 . Filipino citizens working and living inside the camps, exce~Ihose living therein with their own families and Ihose whousually go home to their respective families alleast once aweek.
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