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Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population, Report No. 2 – Demographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics City, June 2017

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Philippine Statistics Authority SOLID • RESPONSIVE • WORLD -CLASS

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES

PRESIDENT RODRIGO ROA DUTERTE

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY

LISA GRACE S. BERSALES, Ph.D. Undersecretary National Statistician and Civil Registrar General

Copyright © 2016 by Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) PSA Complex, East Avenue, Diliman City, Philippines

FOREWORD

The 2015 Census of Population (POPCEN 2015) was the third population census conducted in between two decennial censuses. Mid-decade censuses were also conducted in 1995 and 2007.

POPCEN 2015 Report No. 2 was one of the publications prepared by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) to disseminate the results of POPCEN 2015. This report provides census data on the characteristics of the population at the national, regional, provincial, and city/municipality levels. Specifically, it contains the profile of the population with respect to age, sex, marital status, religious affiliation, school attendance and education, literacy, overseas worker indicator, and usual activity/occupation.

PSA acknowledges the contribution of all national and agencies, local government units, and private offices and organizations for their invaluable assistance extended during the nationwide census-taking. Utmost gratitude is given to all respondents who patiently provided answers to the census questions, and to all hired census enumerators and supervisors for their hard work in completing the census. We salute all our census PSA field office officials and staff for making POPCEN 2015 a success.

LISA GRACE S. BERSALES, Ph. D. Undersecretary National Statistician and Civil Registrar General

Quezon City, Philippines June 2017

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Foreword iii

List of Abbreviations and Acronyms vii

Ex planatory Text

Introduction Ix

Content and Coverage of this Publication ix

Authority to Conduct the POPCEN 2015 x

Coordination for the POPCEN 2015 x

The POPCEN 2015 Field Organization xi

Method of Enumeration xii

Definition of Census Terms and Concepts xii

Unit of Enumeration xii

Demographic Characteristics xvii

Socioeconomic Characteristics xviii

Dissemination of the POPCEN 2015 Results xx

Population Map of : 2015 xxi

Cebu City at a Glance xxii

Cebu City : Highlights on Demographic and Socio economic Characteristics xxiii

List of Tables

Statistical Tables

1 Population Enumerated in Various Censuses by City/Municipality: 1960 – 2015 3

2 Total Population by Single-Year Age and Sex: 2015 5

3 Household Population by Single-Year Age and Sex: 2015 7

4 Total Population by Age Group, Sex, and City/Municipality: 2015 9

5 Household Population by Age Group, Sex, and City/Municipality: 2015 10

6 Total Population 10 Years Old and Over by Age Group, Marital Status, Sex, and City/Municipality: 2015 11

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7 Household Population 10 Years Old and Over by Age Group, Marital Status, Sex, and City/Municipality: 2015 12

8 Total Population by Religious Affiliation and Sex: 2015 13

9 Household Population 5 to 24 Years Old Who Were Currently Attending School by Age Group, Sex, and City/Municipality: 2015 14

10 Literacy of the Household Population 10 Years Old and Over by Age Group, Sex, and City/Municipality: 2015 15

11 Total Population 5 Years Old and Over by Highest Grade/Year Completed, Sex, Age, and City/Municipality: 2015 16

12 Overseas Workers 15 Years Old and Over by Highest Grade/Year Completed, Sex, and Age Group: 2015 19

13 Gainful Workers 15 Years Old and Over by Major Occupation Group, Age Group, Sex, and City/Municipality: 2015 20

14 Household Population by Relationship to the Household Head and Household Size: 2015 22

15 Number of Households by Age Group, Sex of the Household Head, Household Size, and City/Municipality: 2015 24

Appendices

A. Excerpts from Republic Act No. 10625 Relevant to the Conduct of the 2015 Census of Population A-1

B. Executive Order No. 352 – Designation of Statistical Activities That Will Generate Critical Data for Decision-Making of the Government and the Private Sector B-1

C. CP Form 1 – Listing Booklet C-1

D. CP Form 2 – Household Questionnaire D-1

E. CP Form 4 – Institutional Population Questionnaire E-1

F. 2015 Census of Population – List of Report No. 2 F-1

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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS

AHS Average Household Size ANS Assistant National Statistician C/MCCB City/Municipal Census Coordinating Board CAS Census Area Supervisor CO Central Office CP Census of Population CPS Census Project Staff CRCSO Civil Registration and Central Support Office CSC Census Steering Committee CTCO Census and Technical Coordination Office DILG Department of the Interior and Local Government DNS Deputy National Statistician DPC Data Processing Center EA Enumeration Area EN Enumerator EO No. 352 Executive Order No. 352 E-QN Electronic Questionnaire FAO Food and Agriculture Organization FAS Finance and Administrative Service FO Field Office GAA General Appropriations Act HUC Highly Urbanized City ILQ Institutional Living Quarter ITDS Information Technology and Dissemination Service LGU Local Government Unit NCCB National Census Coordinating Board NCR National Capital Region NCS National Censuses Service NEDA National Economic and Development Authority NS National Statistician NSCB National Statistical Coordination Board PCCB Provincial Census Coordinating Board PCPS Provincial Census Project Staff PHCD Population and Housing Census Division PGR Population growth rate PO Provincial Statistical Office POPCEN 2015 2015 Census of Population PSA Philippine Statistics Authority PSGC Philippine Standard Geographic Code PSO Provincial Statistics Officer PSOC Philippine Standard Occupational Classification PSS Philippine Statistical System RA 10625 Republic Act No. 10625 RCCB Regional Census Coordinating Board RCPS Regional Census Project Staff RD Regional Director RSSO Regional Statistical Services Office SAQ Self-Administered Questionnaire SPED Special Education SOCD Statistical Operations and Coordination Division SDD Systems Development Division SOID Systems Operations and Infrastructure Division SS Scan Station TNT Tago ng Tago TOR Terms of Reference TS Team Supervisor VHU Vacant Housing Unit

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EXPLANATORY TEXT

Introduction

The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) conducted the census-taking for the 2015 Census of Population (POPCEN 2015) in August to September 2015. This was the third census of population that was undertaken in between two decennial censuses. Mid-decade censuses were previously conducted in 1995 and 2007. POPCEN 2015 was the 14 th census of population in the country since the first census in 1903.

POPCEN 2015 was designed primarily to take an inventory of the total population in the Philippines and collect basic information about its characteristics. It aimed to provide government executives, policy makers, and planners with population data, especially updated population counts of all barangays in the country, for use as bases in their social and economic development plans, policies, and programs.

The census of population is the source of information on the size and distribution of the population, as well as its demographic and socioeconomic characteristics. These information are vital for making rational plans and programs for local and national development.

The population sizes and their geographic distribution were presented in the regional volumes of POPCEN 2015 Report No. 1 (Population Count by Province, City/Municipality, and ) . The population counts down to barangay level were declared official for all purposes by former President Benigno S. Aquino III under Presidential Proclamation No. 1269 dated 13 May 2016. Report No. 1 also presents the household population size, number of households, and average household size (AHS) by city/municipality.

Content and Coverage of this Publication

This publication, POPCEN 2015 Report No. 2 (Demographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics) presents the demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of the population, which were collected using the CP Form 2 (Household Questionnaire) and CP Form 4 (Institutional Population Questionnaire).

Below are the data presented using total population:

• Age and sex distribution, • Age and sex indicators, • Marital status, • Religious affiliation, and • Highest grade/year completed.

This report also presents the characteristics of the household population in terms of the following:

• Relationship to the household head, • School attendance, • Literacy, • Overseas worker, and • Usual activity/occupation.

The POPCEN 2015 Report No. 2 is published by province and highly urbanized city (HUC), for a total of 105 publications, including the national volume.

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Authority to Conduct the POPCEN 2015

The authority and mandate of PSA to conduct the POPCEN 2015 emanates from Republic Act (RA) No. 10625 and Executive Order (EO) No. 352.

RA No. 10625, also known as the Philippine Statistical Act of 2013 , which was approved on September 12, 2013, states that “PSA shall be primarily responsible for all national censuses and surveys, sectoral statistics, consolidation of administrative recording system, and compilation of national accounts”. Specifically, Section 6(b) of this Act mandates PSA “to prepare and conduct periodic censuses on population, housing, agriculture, fisheries, business, industry, and other sectors of the economy”.

EO No. 352 – Designation of Statistical Activities That Will Generate Critical Data for Decision-Making of the Government and the Private Sector , stipulates the conduct of a mid-decade census primarily to update the population count in all barangays nationwide.

Moreover, Presidential Proclamation No. 1031, Declaring August 2015 as National Census Month , enjoined all departments and other government agencies, including government-owned and - controlled corporations, as well as local government units (LGUs) to implement and execute the operational plans, directives, and orders of the PSA Board through PSA, relative to this proclamation.

Coordination for the POPCEN 2015

At the national level, a National Census Coordinating Board (NCCB), composed primarily of the members of the PSA Board was created for POPCEN 2015. The National Statistician (NS) acted as the Executive Officer of the NCCB, with the Secretary for Socioeconomic Planning of the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) as Chairperson. PSA Board Resolution No. 07, Series of 2014 - Designating the PSA Board as the NCCB for the POPCEN 2015, and Approving its Terms of Reference (TOR) and Assistance to be Rendered to the PSA also enjoined all agencies and instrumentalities of the national government, particularly the member-agencies of the NCCB to provide assistance to PSA in connection with POPCEN 2015.

As part of the PSA Board’s function of establishing mechanisms for statistical coordination at the regional and LGU levels, the PSA Board has approved PSA Board Resolution No. 09, Series of 2014 - Approving the Composition and TOR of the Regional, Provincial, City, and Municipal Census Coordinating Boards for the POPCEN 2015 .

The Regional Statistical Services Office (RSSO) was responsible for the entire census operation in the region. Specifically, it was responsible for the coordination, monitoring, and supervision of the conduct of enumeration in the areas under its jurisdiction. As stipulated in the PSA Board Resolution No. 09, Series of 2014, the PSA Regional Director (RD) acted as the Executive Officer of the Regional Census Coordinating Board (RCCB), with the NEDA RD as Chairperson. In the Autonomous Region in Muslim (ARMM), the RD coordinated with the ARMM regional government regarding the conduct of the POPCEN 2015, including the organization and convening of the R/P/C/MCCBs, with TORs and membership in accordance with PSA Board Resolution No. 09, whenever appropriate and practicable. In the case of the National Capital Region (NCR) where there is no NEDA regional office, an official of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) was designated as chairperson of the RCCB.

The Provincial Statistics Officer (PSO) of the PSA Provincial Statistical Office (PO) acted as the Executive Officer of the Provincial Census Coordinating Board (PCCB), with the Provincial Governor as Chairperson. Due to the absence of provinces in NCR, no PCCBs were established in the region.

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At the city/municipality level, the statistician/permanent staff of the PO acted as the Executive Officer of the City/Municipal Census Coordinating Board (C/MCCB), with the City/Municipal Mayor as Chairperson.

The POPCEN 2015 Field Organization

PSA, headed by the NS, was the agency mandated to formulate and execute plans for POPCEN 2015. All directives pertaining to the census emanated from the Office of the NS. The NS was the Chairperson of the Census Steering Committee (CSC) for POPCEN 2015. The CSC was responsible for the overall guidance of the conduct of the census. The NS was assisted by the Deputy National Statistician (DNS) of the Census and Technical Coordination Office (CTCO). Specific instructions and orders were delegated to the field supervisors through a chain of command.

For the entire duration of the census, the DNS of CTCO, together with the Assistant National Statistician (ANS) of the CTCO-National Censuses Service (NCS) supervised the entire operations of the census. Under the supervision of the ANS of NCS was the Population and Housing Census Division (PHCD), which was responsible for the planning, implementation, and technical supervision of the census operations. The ANS of the CTCO-Information Technology and Dissemination Service (ITDS), on the other hand, supervised the Systems Development Division (SDD), the unit responsible for the development of the entire machine processing system of the census in the Field Offices (FOs) and Central Office (CO); as well as the Systems Operations and Infrastructure Division (SOID), which spearheaded all census mapping activities. The ANS of the Finance and Administrative Service (FAS), under the Civil Registration and Central Support Office (CRCSO), meanwhile, was responsible for transferring funds to FOs and the procurement and other logistics requirements at the national level. Both ITDS and FAS closely coordinated with NCS on all POPCEN 2015 concerns to ensure the smooth flow of operation. The POPCEN 2015 Census Project Staff (CPS 2015) which was created at NCS, served as the monitoring hub and communications and action center for the nationwide undertaking. All communications to and from CO and FOs were sent to CPS 2015.

At the regional level, RSSO was responsible for the entire census operation in the region. Specifically, it was responsible for the coordination, monitoring, and supervision of the conduct of enumeration in the areas under its jurisdiction.

Further, RSSO managed the POPCEN 2015 Data Processing Center (DPC 2015) in the provinces under its jurisdiction, as well as the POPCEN 2015 Scan Station (SS 2015) in RSSO, if any. DPC 2015 was responsible for the manual and machine processing of the Census of Population (CP) forms and maps. SS 2015, on the other hand, took charge of the scanning/interpretation and archiving of the forms and maps. Selected DPC 2015 had their own SS 2015.

A Regional Census Project Staff (RCPS) was formed in RSSO. It was headed by the Chief of the Statistical Operations and Coordination Division (SOCD) in RSSO and included concerned statistical and other permanent staff, and hired census staff. The RCPS was in charge of all aspects of the census in the region, including data processing and evaluation.

At the provincial level, PO was directly responsible for the coordination, monitoring, and supervision of the field operations in the areas under its jurisdiction.

PO supervised the operations in DPC 2015. Further, all provinces designated to host the entire machine processing had direct supervision over the scanning/interpretation and archiving of the CP forms and maps in DPC 2015.

A Provincial Census Project Staff (PCPS) was established in PO. It was headed by a permanent statistician of the PO. The PCPS was in charge of all aspects of the census in the province, including data processing and evaluation.

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The Head Census Area Supervisor (CAS), who was a statistician/permanent staff of PO was responsible, on a fulltime basis, for the coordination, supervision, and monitoring of the conduct of enumeration in the cities/municipalities under his/her jurisdiction. He/She supervised all the hired CASs assigned in his/her areas. The number of hired CASs supervised by a Head CAS depended on the number of PO statisticians/staff available and the number of hired CASs in PO.

The hired CAS was responsible for a group of five teams, with each team consisting of one team supervisor (TS) and four enumerators (ENs). Generally, his/her teams covered a city/municipality. However, in big cities or municipalities, two or more hired CASs were assigned.

The TS was in charge of supervising around four ENs. He/She was responsible to report to his/her CAS the progress of enumeration in the areas assigned to him/her.

The EN, on the other hand, was responsible for the complete enumeration in the area/s assigned to him/her.

Method of Enumeration

The gathering of population and housing data was performed by the census ENs through house-to-house visits and interview of a responsible member of each household. Self-Administered Questionnaires (SAQs) and/or Electronic Questionnaires (E-QNs) were provided to households living in special areas, such as high-rise buildings/condominiums, exclusive subdivisions/villages and townhouses, and institutional living quarters (ILQs) where personal interview was not possible. A complete listing of buildings which contain living quarters, including the vacant ones, as well as housing units and ILQs was also done.

A complete enumeration was conducted in all barangays nationwide to obtain the population count and data on selected demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of the household population. Also asked were selected housing characteristics. For institutional population, selected demographic and socioeconomic characteristics were likewise gathered.

Information about households of Filipinos working in Philippine embassies, consulates, and missions in foreign countries, as well as those of the homeless population were also gathered and included in the total population of the country.

Definition of Census Terms and Concepts

Most of the operational definitions and concepts adopted in POPCEN 2015 have also been used in past censuses of population. The use of the same operational definitions of terms and concepts and adherence to national and international standards in population censuses aimed at ensuring the comparability of census results across different census years and census data of other countries. The POPCEN 2015 ENs were instructed to adhere strictly to these operational definitions.

Barangay

A barangay is the smallest political unit in the country. Generally, one EN was assigned to enumerate one barangay. To facilitate enumeration, large barangays were divided into parts, and each part was called an enumeration area (EA).

The official list of barangays of DILG based on the Philippine Standard Geographic Code (PSGC) as of December 2015 was used for POPCEN 2015.

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Usual place of residence

All persons were enumerated in their usual place of residence, which refers to the geographic place (street, sitio/purok, barangay, city/municipality or province) where the person usually resides. As a rule, a person’s usual place of residence is the place where he/she sleeps most of the time. Hence, it may be the same as or different from the place where he/she was found at the time of the census.

Building

A building is defined as any structure built, designed or intended for the enclosure, shelter or protection of any person, animal or property. It consists of one or more rooms and/or other spaces, covered by a roof, and usually enclosed within external walls or with common dividing walls with adjacent buildings, which usually extend from the foundation to the roof.

For purposes of the census, only those buildings which contained living quarters, whether occupied or vacant, were listed.

Living quarters are structurally separate and independent places of abode. They may:

1. have been constructed, built, converted or arranged for human habitation, provided that they were not, at the time of the census, used wholly for other purposes, or 2. have been constructed for purposes other than human habitation but were actually used as living quarters at the time of the census.

Housing unit

A housing unit is a structurally separate and independent place of abode which, by the way it has been constructed, converted or arranged, is intended for habitation by one or more households. Structures or parts of structures which were not intended for habitation, such as commercial, industrial, and agricultural buildings, or natural and man-made shelters such as boats, abandoned trucks, culverts, and others, but which were used as living quarters by households, were also considered as housing units.

Housing Units Identified in a Building

A housing unit is generally intended for habitation by one household. However, in some cases, two or more households may share the same building or the same housing unit as their place of habitation. The building may have more than one housing unit but from its physical layout, the different housing units may not be discernible.

A portion of a building (a room or a group of rooms) qualified as a separate housing unit if it met both the following requirements:

1. Separateness – the portion of a building had facilities for sleeping, preparing and taking meals, and its occupants were isolated from other households in the building by means of walls or permanent partitions, and 2. Direct access – the portion of the building had direct access from the outside of the building, that is, the occupants can come in to the portion of the building without passing through anybody else’s premises from the street, pathway, alley, road, yard, catwalk, public or communal staircase, passage, gallery, ground or through a common hall.

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Housing Units Listed

Only the following housing units were listed:

1. Occupied or vacant housing units (VHUs) in single residential houses, 2. Occupied or VHUs in multi-unit residential buildings such as duplex, accessoria or row houses, condominiums, tenement houses, townhouses, and others, 3. Occupied barong-barong or shanties, 4. VHUs in residential buildings with one or more housing units presently not occupied by households but used for purposes other than residential, 5. Housing units which were still under construction, but the roof and walls were already in place, 6. Occupied housing units in ILQs such as hotels, motels, dormitories, lodging houses, seminaries, mental hospitals, and others, 7. Occupied housing units in nonresidential buildings such as offices, rice mills, barns, churches, and others, 8. VHUs with complete facilities for cooking, dining, and sleeping in ILQs and nonresidential buildings, 9. Occupied mobile housing units such as boats, trailers, and others, and 10. Occupied improvised housing units in structures such as culverts, abandoned trucks, caves, container vans, tents, and railroad cars.

Institutional living quarter

The place of abode of an institutional population is not called a housing unit; it is referred to as an ILQ. An ILQ is a structurally separate and independent place of abode intended for habitation by large groups of individuals (10 or more). Such quarter usually has certain common facilities such as kitchen and dining room, toilet and bath, and lounging area, which are shared by the occupants.

Household

A household is a social unit consisting of a person living alone or a group of persons who sleep in the same housing unit and have a common arrangement in the preparation and consumption of food.

In most cases, a household consists of persons who are related by kinship ties, such as parents and their children. In some instances, however, several generations of familial ties are represented in one household while, still in others, even more distant relatives are considered as members of the household.

Household helpers, boarders, and nonrelatives were considered members of the household, provided that they slept in the same housing unit and had common arrangement in the preparation and consumption of food and did not usually go home to their family at least once a week.

A person who shared a housing unit with a household but separately cooked his/her meals or consumed his/her food elsewhere was not considered a member of the household he/she shared the housing unit with. This person was listed as a separate household.

Household population

Household population comprises persons who belong to a household. The basic criterion in determining household membership is the usual place of residence or the place where the person usually resides. This may be the same or different from the place where he/she is found at the time of the census. It is the place where he/she usually sleeps.

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Institutional population

Institutional population comprises persons who are found living in ILQs. They may have their own families or households elsewhere but at the time of the census, they are committed or confined in institutions, or they live in ILQs and are usually subject to a common authority or management, or are bound by either a common public objective or a common personal interest.

Who Were Enumerated

As in past censuses, ENs of POPCEN 2015 were provided with guidelines on whom to list as members of a household and ILQ. This helped ensure uniformity in determining household membership, institutional population, and in identifying persons to be included in the enumeration or excluded from it. Further, this prevented omission or duplication in the enumeration of persons and households during the census-taking. The following guidelines were used in determining the household membership and institutional population:

Persons enumerated as members of the household

1. Those who were present at the time of the visit and whose usual place of residence was the housing unit where the household lived, 2. Family members who were overseas workers and who were away at the time of the census and were expected to be back within five years from the date of their last departure, 3. Those whose usual place of residence was the place where the household lived but were temporarily away at the time of the census for any of the following reasons: a. on vacation, business/pleasure trip, or training somewhere in the Philippines and were expected to be back within six months from the date of their departure, b. on vacation, business/pleasure trip, or studying/training abroad and were expected to be back within a year from the date of their departure, c. working or attending school outside their usual place of residence but usually came home at least once a week, d. confined in hospitals for a period of not more than six months as of the time of enumeration, except when they were confined as patients in mental hospitals, leprosaria/leper colonies or drug rehabilitation centers, regardless of the duration of their confinement, e. detained in national/provincial/city/municipal jails or in military camps for a period of not more than six months at the time of enumeration, except when their sentence or detention was expected to exceed six months, f. on board coastal, interisland, or fishing vessels within Philippine territories, and g. on board oceangoing vessels but were expected to be back within five years from the date of their departure, 4. Boarders/lodgers of a household or employees of household-operated businesses who did not usually return/go to their respective homes weekly, 5. Citizens of foreign countries who had resided or were expected to reside in the Philippines for at least a year from their arrival, except members of diplomatic missions and non-Filipino members of international organizations, 6. Filipino balikbayans with usual place of residence in a foreign country but had resided or were expected to reside in the Philippines for at least a year from their arrival, and 7. Those temporarily staying with the household who had no usual place of residence or who were not certain to be enumerated elsewhere.

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Persons enumerated as members of the institutional population

1. Permanent lodgers in boarding houses, 2. Dormitory residents who did not usually go home to their respective homes at least once a week, 3. Hotel residents who had stayed in the hotel for more than six months at the time of the census, 4. Boarders in residential houses provided that their number was 10 or more; otherwise, they were considered as members of regular households, 5. Patients in hospitals who were confined for more than six months, 6. Patients confined in mental hospitals, leprosaria or leper colonies, and drug rehabilitation centers, regardless of the length of their confinement, 7. Wards in orphanages and other welfare institutions, 8. Prisoners of corrective and penal institutions, 9. Seminarians, nuns in convents, monks, and postulants, 10. Soldiers residing in military camps, and 11. Workers residing in mining and similar camps.

The following persons were not considered members of the institutional population and were included in the households to which they belonged:

1. Military officials/enlisted men or draftees (and members of their households) who had housing units within military installations or camps, 2. Managers (and members of their households) of refugee camps, dormitories, hotels, hospitals, and others, who occupied and regularly used as their place of abode a living quarter in the institution that they managed, and 3. Priests, who together with their relatives and/or household help, occupied and regularly used as their place of abode a living quarter in the church or seminary.

Persons Included in the Census Enumeration

Included in the enumeration were those who were alive as of the census reference date, that is, 12:01 a.m. of 1 August 2015. Specifically, these were the following:

1. Filipino nationals permanently residing in the Philippines, 2. Filipino nationals, who as of 1 August 2015, were temporarily at , or were temporarily on vacation, business/pleasure trip or studying/ training abroad and were expected to be back within a year from the date of their departure, 3. Filipino overseas workers, including those on board oceangoing vessels, who were away as of 1 August 2015 but were expected to be back within five years from the date of their departure, 4. Philippine government officials, both military and civilian, including Philippine diplomatic personnel and their families, assigned abroad, and 5. Civilian citizens of foreign countries who had their usual residence in the Philippines, or foreign visitors who had stayed or were expected to stay for at least a year from the date of their arrival in the country.

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Persons Excluded from the Census Enumeration

Excluded from the enumeration were the following persons, although they happened to be within the territorial jurisdiction of the Philippines at the time of the census enumeration:

1. Foreign ambassadors, ministers, consuls or other diplomatic representatives, and members of their families, 2. Citizens of foreign countries living within the premises of an embassy, legation, chancellery or consulate, 3. Citizens of foreign countries who were chiefs or officials of international organizations, who were subject to reassignment to other countries after their tour of duty in the Philippines, and members of their families. Examples of these international organizations are United Nations, International Labor Organization, Asian Development Bank, Food and Agriculture Organization, World Health Organization or the United States Agency for International Development, 4. Citizens of foreign countries, together with non-Filipino members of their families, who were students or who were employed or had business in the Philippines, but who had stayed or were expected to stay in the country for less than a year from their arrival, 5. Citizens of foreign countries and Filipinos with usual place of residence in a foreign country, who visited the Philippines and who had stayed or were expected to stay in the country for less than a year from their arrival, 6. Citizens of foreign countries in refugee camps/vessels, and 7. Residents of the Philippines on vacation, pleasure or business trip, study or training abroad who had been away or were expected to be away from the Philippines for more than one year from their departure.

Respondent

A respondent was any responsible member of the household who furnished the information or answered the questions during the interview.

Demographic Characteristics

Head of the household

The head of the household is an adult person, male or female, who is responsible for the organization and care of the household, or who is regarded as such by the members of the household.

The census questions for this item, which were asked from the respondent were: Who is the head of this household? Who are the persons residing here as of August 1, 2015?

Relationship to the household head

The members of the household were classified in terms of their relationship to the head of the household:

• Head • Grandson • Nephew • Spouse • Granddaughter • Niece • Son • Father • Other relative • Daughter • Mother • Nonrelative • Stepson • Brother • Boarder • Stepdaughter • Sister • Domestic helper • Son-in-law • Uncle • Daughter-in-law • Aunt

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The census question for this item, which was asked for all members of the household, other than the household head was: What is ____’s relationship to the head of the household?

Sex

Sex of a household member is classified as either male or female.

The census question for this item, which was asked for all household members was: Is ____ male or female?

Age as of last birthday

Age as of last birthday referred to the interval of time between the person’s date of birth and 1 August 2015. It was expressed in completed years, thus, recorded in whole number.

The census question for this item, which was asked for all members of the household was: What is ______’s age as of his/her last birthday?

Marital status

Marital status refers to the personal status of each individual with reference to the marriage laws or customs of the country. It is the same as civil status , the term usually used in official and private records, documents, transactions, and others, in the country. For the POPCEN 2015, the person’s marital status was as of the date of the visit.

The following were the categories used for marital status:

• Single – person who has never been married. • Married – person married in a religious, civil ceremony or tribal rite, either living with his/her spouse at the time of visit or temporarily living apart because his/her spouse is employed elsewhere (as in the case of a person whose spouse is an overseas worker or one who works with the Armed Forces and residing somewhere else). • Widowed – married person whose spouse died and who has not married up to the time of visit. • Divorced/separated – person who is permanently separated from his/her spouse, legally or through mutual consent. This is also applicable to a person whose marriage with another person has been annulled or dissolved and can, therefore, remarry. • Common-law/live-in – person cohabiting or living consensually with another person as husband and wife without the benefit of a legal marriage. • Unknown – person whose marital status is unknown to the respondent, or whose marital status is being concealed by the respondent/person himself/herself.

The census question for this item, which was asked for all persons 10 years old and over was: Is ____ single, married, widowed, divorced/separated, or in a common-law/live-in arrangement?

Socioeconomic Characteristics

Religious affiliation

Religious affiliation refers to a particular system of beliefs, attitudes, emotions, and behaviors constituting man’s relationship with the powers and principalities of the universe.

The census question for this item, which was asked for all persons was: What is _____’s religious affiliation?

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School attendance

School attendance referred to the attendance in any educational institution, public or private to obtain formal education for School Year 2015-2016.

The census question for this item, which was asked for household members 5 to 24 years old was: Is ______currently attending school?

Literacy

Simple literacy is the ability of a person to read and write a simple message. As such, a person is said to be literate if he/she can both read and write a simple message in any language or dialect. A person who could not read and write a simple message, such as “I CAN READ” was considered illiterate. Moreover, a person was still considered illiterate if he/she was capable of reading and writing only his/her own name or numbers. Similarly, a person was illiterate if he/she could read but not write, vice versa. A person who knew how to read and write but at the time of the census could no longer read and/or write due to a physical defect or illness was still considered literate.

The census question for this item, which was asked for household members 5 years old and over was: Can _____ read and write a simple message in any language or dialect?”

Highest grade/year completed

Highest grade/year completed referred to the highest grade or year completed in school, college or university as of August 1, 2015. This may be any one of the specific grades or years in elementary, high school, post secondary school, college, and post baccalaureate levels of schooling. It also included preschool education and grade levels in K-12 Program.

A person’s highest grade/year completed was categorized as follows:

• No grade completed (did not undergo formal schooling) • Preschool • Special Education (SPED), undergraduate • Special Education (SPED), graduate • Elementary from Grade 1 to Grade 7 • Elementary graduate • High school from 1 st Year to 4 th Year, including Grade 7 to Grade 11 in K-12 Program • High school graduate, including Grade 12 inK-12 Program • Post secondary from 1 st Year to 2nd Year • Post secondary graduate • College undergraduate from 1 st Year to 6 th Year • Baccalaureate/College graduate • Post baccalaureate (a graduate or a post baccalaureate course referred to any course for which an undergraduate degree is required). Master’s and doctoral degree students and graduates both fell under this category. Also included here were students in law or medical school, as well as students who were still working on their master’s degree, taking doctoral studies, and those who had already completed their master’s or doctoral degree.

The census question for this item, which was asked for all persons 5 years old and over was: What is the highest grade/year completed by _____?

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Overseas worker

An overseas worker was a household member who was at the time out of the country due to overseas employment. He/she may or may not have had a specific work contract or may have been presently at home on vacation during the census but had an existing overseas employment to return to. Undocumented overseas workers, or “TNT” ( Tago Nang Tago ), were considered overseas workers for as long as they were still considered members of the household and that they had been away for less than five years. However, immigrants were excluded from the census.

The census question for this item, which was asked for household members 15 years old and over was: Is _____ an overseas worker?

Usual activity/occupation

The term usual activity/occupation referred to the kind of job or business, which a person was engaged in most of the time during the 12 months preceding the interview. In other words, it was the person’s principal means of earning a living during the past 12 months, such as being a rice farmer, primary school teacher, police inspector, accounting clerk, medical doctor, building architect or lawyer.

For persons who did not work during the past 12 months, their usual activity/occupation referred to the non-gainful activities that they usually did during the past 12 months, such as being a housekeeper in own home, student, pensioner, retired or person with disability or dependent.

The 2008 Philippine Standard Occupational Classification (PSOC) was used in classifying the usual activity/occupation of household members 15 years old and over.

The census question for this item, which was asked for household members 15 years old and over was: During the past 12 months, what was ______’s usual activity/occupation?

Dissemination of the POPCEN 2015 Results

The results of the POPCEN 2015 will be disseminated to data users in various forms, such as reports, press releases, factsheets, and statistical tables posted in the PSA website, and published and/or disseminated in various fora. Licensed microdata files will also be made available to data users.

The following are the reports or publications on the POPCEN 2015:

Report No. 1 - Population by Province, City/Municipality, and Barangay (in regional volumes) Report No. 2 - Demographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics of the Population (in provincial and HUC volumes) Report No. 3 - Population, Land Area, and Population Density (in national volume) Report No. 4 - Urban Population (in national volume) Report No. 5 - Institutional Population (in national volume) Report No. 6 - Barangay Characteristics (in national volume) Report on Housing Characteristics (in regional volumes) Population Counts by Legislative District (in national volume) Census Facts and Figures (in national volume) Special Report on Birth and Death Registration (in national volume)

xx Philippine Statistics Authority POPULATION MAP CEBU CITY: 2015 CEBU CITY AT A GLANCE

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS: 2015

Total Population 922,611 Male 458,003 Female 464,608

Total Population by Specific Age Group Under 1 23,279 1 – 4 85,811 5 – 9 96,157 10 – 14 88,592 15 – 64 591,299 65 and over 37,473 18 and over (Voting-Age) 576,880 60 and over (Senior Citizens) 62,232

Annual Population Growth Rate (2010 to 2015) 1.21

Population Density (persons per square kilometer) 2,929

Sex Ratio 96

Median Age (years) 23.8

Dependency Ratio 56

Household Population 910,678 Male 449,236 Female 461,442

Number of Households 213,781

Average Household Size 4.3

Literacy Rate 99.3

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Total population of Cebu City increased at the rate of TABLE 1 Total Population by Census Year 1.21 percent annually Cebu City, 1970 to 2015

Total Population Census Year Based on the 2015 Census of Population (POPCEN), (in thousands) Cebu City, a highly urbanized city in the province 1970 of Cebu, posted a total population of 922,611 persons as 347.1 of 1 August 2015. This is 56,440 persons more than its 1980 490.3 total population of 866,171 persons in 2010. The increase 1990 610.4 in the total population count from 2010 to 2015 translated 1995 662.3 into an average annual population growth rate (PGR) of 2000 718.8 1.21 percent. This was lower than the 1.88 percent 2010 866.2 annual PGR of the city between the census years 2000 2015 922.6 and 2010. Source: PSA, 2015 Census of Population If the average annual PGR recorded at 1.21 percent during the period 2010 to 2015 continues, the total population of Cebu City would double in approximately 58 years.

Guadalupe was the most populous FIGURE 1 Top Ten Most Populous Barangay barangay Cebu City, 2015

Among the 80 barangays comprising Kalunasan 26,756 Cebu City, Barangay Guadalupe was the Bulacao 30,450 most populous with a population size Inayawan 30,707 making up 6.6 percent of the total population of the city. Barangay Lahug Talamban 32,139 (Pob.) came in second with 4.2 percent Mambaling 32,564 share, followed by barangays Tisa with

Barangay Labangon 33,477 4.1 percent, Basak San Nicolas with 3.8 percent, Labangon with 3.6 percent, Basak San Nicolas 35,422 Mambaling and Talamban 3.5 percent Tisa 37,766 share each, and Inayawan and Bulacao Lahug (Pob.) 38,584 with 3.3 percent share each. The rest of Guadalupe 61,238 the barangays contributed less than 3.0 percent each. 0 35,000 70,000 Total Population The least populated barangay was Kalubihan (Pob.) with 0.1 percent share of Source : PSA, 2015 Census of Population the total population of the city. It was also the least populated barangay in 2010. .

Sex ratio was posted at 99 males per 100 females

Males accounted for 49.6 percent of the total population of Cebu City in 2015, while females comprised the remaining 50.4 percent. These figures resulted in a sex ratio of 99 males for every 100 females. In 2010, the recorded sex ratio was 97 males per 100 females.

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Median age was 23.8 years FIGURE 2 Age -Sex Pyramid of the Total Population Cebu City, 2015 In 2015, the median age of the total population 80 and over of Cebu City was 23.8 years, which mean t that 75 - 79 70 - 74 Male Female half of the total population of the city was A 65 - 69 younger than 23.8 years. This was lower than g 60 - 64 the median age of 24.6 years that was e 55 - 59 50 - 54 recorded in 2010. 45 - 49 G 40 - 44 Children aged 0 to 4 years (11.8 percent) r 35 - 39 comprised the largest age group, followed by o 30 - 34 u 25 - 29 persons in the age groups 20 to 24 years 20 - 24 p (10.7 percent) and children aged 5 to 9 years 15 - 19 (10.4 percent). Males outnumbered females in 10 - 14 5 - 9 the age groups 0 to 14 years and 0 - 4 25 to 44 years. On the other hand, there were 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 more females than males in age groups Percent to Total Population 15 to 24 years and 45 years and over. Source: PSA, 2015 Census of Population

More than three fifths of the total population was of voting age

The voting-age population or persons 18 years old and over accounted for 62.5 percent (576,880 persons) of the total population of the city in 2015, down from 64.7 percent in 2010. There were more males (49.2 percent) than females ( 50.8 percent) among the voting-age population.

Dependency ratio was posted at 56 dependents per 100 persons in the working age group

Of the total population, 64.1 percent belonged to the working age population (15 to 64 years). Children below 15 years of age comprised 31.8 percent, while older persons (65 years and over) accounted for 4.1 percent.

The overall dependency ratio was 56, which indicated that for every 100 working-age population, there were about 56 dependents ( 50 young dependents and six old dependents). This ratio was higher than the dependency ratio in 2010, which was recorded at 49 dependents per 100 working -age population (44 young dependents and five old dependents).

There were more males than females among the never -married persons

Of the 717,364 total population aged 10 years and over, 48.5 percent was never married while 34.2 percent was married. The rest of the total population w as categorized as follows: in common -law/ live-in marital arrangement (11.7 percent), widowed (4. 0 percent), and divorced/separated ( 1.5 percent).

Among the never-married persons, 5 1.8 percent was male while 48.2 percent w as female. In contrast, females outnumbered males in the rest of the categories for marital status.

More females had attained higher levels of education

Of the 813,521 total population aged five years and over, 27.2 percent had attended or completed elementary education, 33.6 percent had reached or finished high school, 15.3 percent was college undergraduate, and 17.1 percent was baccalaureate/college grad uate. Among those with a baccalaureate/college degree, the females (53.0 percent) outnumbered the males (47.0 percent).

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Similarly, more females (55.4 percent) than males (44.6 percent) had pursued post baccalaureate courses.

Roman Catholics accounted for 94.4 percent of the total population of Cebu City

Majority (94.4 percent or 870,607 persons) of the total population of the city in 2015 reported Roman Catholic as their religious affiliation. The corresponding figure in 2010 was 94.7 percent (820,571 persons).

The next largest religious affiliation in the city was the Iglesia ni Cristo, comprising 0.8 percent of the total population. It was followed by those who were affiliated with the Evangelicals (Philippine Council of Evangelical Churches), with 0.6 percent share.

Household population comprised 98.7percent of the total population

In 2015, the household population of Cebu City reached 910,678 persons, representing 98.7 percent of the total population of the city. The remaining 1.3 percent (11,933 persons) is comprised of the institutional population or those residing in collective or institutional living quarters such as hotels/dormitories/lodging houses, hospitals, seminaries/convents or prisons.

Average household size was 4.3 persons

The number of households in 2015 was recorded at 213,781, higher by 18,320 households compared with the 195,461 households posted in 2010. The average household size (AHS) in 2015 was 4.3 persons, lower than the AHS of 4.4 persons per household in 2010.

TABLE 2 Household Population, Number of Households, and Average Household Size Cebu City, 2015 and 2010 Census Year Household Population Number of Households Average Household Size 2015 910,678 213,781 4.3 2010 860,942 195,461 4.4

Source: PSA, 2015 Census of Population

About seven in every 10 persons aged 5 to 24 TABLE 3 Household Population 5 to 24 Years Old years were attending school Who Were Attending School by Sex Cebu City, 2015 and 2010 Of the 369,876 household population aged Attending Census Sex School 5 to 24 years, 69.4 percent was attending school Year in School Year (SY) 2015-2016. In 2010, the rate (Percent) of school attendance in SY 2009-2010 was lower 2015 a Both sexes 69.4 at 64.5 percent. Male 69.9 Female 68.9 By sex, the school attendance rate in 2015 was 2010 b Both sexes 64.5 higher among males (69.9 percent) than among Male 65.8 females (68.9 percent). The same trend was Female 63.2 observed in 2010. a School Year 2015-2016 b School Year 2009-2010. Based on 20-percent sample.

Source: PSA, 2015 Census of Population

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Literacy rate was recorded at 99.3 percent TABLE 4 Literacy Rate of the Household Populati on 10 Years Old and Over by Sex Cebu City posted a literacy rate of 99.3 percent Cebu City, 2015 and 2010 among 705,531 household population aged Literacy Census 10 years and over. This was slightly higher than Sex Rate Year the 99.1 percent literacy rate that was recorded in (Percent) 2010. In the 2010 Census of Population and 2015 Both sexes 99.3 Housing and POPCEN 2015, a person was Male 99.3 considered literate if he/she was able to read and Female 99.4 write a simple message in any language or dialect. a 2010 Both sexes 99.1 Literacy rate in 2015 was slightly higher among Male 99.1 Female 99.1 females (99.4 percent) than among males (99.3 percent). In comparison, literacy rate among a Based on 20-percent sample males and among females was approximately the Source: PSA, 2015 Census of Population equal in 2010.

About three in every five persons 15 years old and over were engaged in gainful activity

In 2015, the city had 617,095 household population aged 15 years and over. Of this total, approximately about three in every five persons (59.2 percent) were engaged in a gainful activity during the 12 months preceding the census. Males with a gainful activity during the last 12-month reference period comprised 58.3 percent, while females accounted for the remaining 41.7 percent.

By major occupation group, service and sales workers comprised the largest group (23.1 percent of all persons with a gainful activity). Workers engaged in elementary occupations came in next (15.5 percent), followed by clerical support workers (12.3 percent).

More than one in every four overseas workers were aged 45 years and over

Of the 617,095 household population 15 years old and over, 13,646 persons or 2.2 percent were overseas workers. Male overseas workers outnumbered their female counterparts as they comprised 68.2 percent of all the overseas workers from this city. Overseas workers aged 45 years and over made up the largest age group, comprising 27.1 percent of the total overseas workers, followed by those in the age groups 30 to 34 years (19.8 percent), 35 to 39 years (16.3 percent), and 25 to 29 years (16.0 percent).

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STATISTICAL TABLES

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TABLE 1 Population Enumerated in Various Censuses by City: 197 0 - 2015

Censal Year

City 1970 1975 1980 1990 May 6 May 1 May 1 May 1

CEBU CITY (Capital) 347,116 413,025 490,281 610,417

Cont inued

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Table 1 -- Concluded

Censal Year

City 1995 2000 2010 2015 September 1 May 1 May 1 August 1

CEBU CITY 662,299 718,821 866,171 922,611

Source : Philippine Statistics Authority, Various Census Reports

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TABLE 2 Total Population by Single-Year Age and Sex: 2015

Single-Year Age Both Sexes Male Female

CEBU CITY (Capital)

All ages 922,611 458,003 464,608

Under 1 23,279 11,852 11,427 1 21,969 11,020 10,949 2 21,285 10,945 10,340 3 21,903 11,154 10,749 4 20,654 10,537 10,117

5 19,228 9,693 9,535 6 19,387 9,690 9,697 7 19,487 9,770 9,717 8 19,070 9,531 9,539 9 18,985 9,473 9,512

10 15,373 7,980 7,393 11 17,390 8,951 8,439 12 18,108 9,081 9,027 13 20,134 10,063 10,071 14 17,587 8,824 8,763

15 16,428 8,417 8,011 16 16,340 8,075 8,265 17 19,124 9,372 9,752 18 19,965 9,695 10,270 19 19,459 9,365 10,094

20 20,253 9,843 10,410 21 19,554 9,623 9,931 22 19,900 9,874 10,026 23 19,650 9,817 9,833 24 19,618 9,909 9,709

25 19,436 9,816 9,620 26 17,353 8,672 8,681 27 16,684 8,493 8,191 28 16,595 8,480 8,115 29 14,639 7,451 7,188

30 15,162 7,847 7,315 31 13,173 6,709 6,464 32 14,257 7,356 6,901 33 13,439 6,878 6,561 34 13,238 6,812 6,426

35 13,088 6,820 6,268 36 11,516 5,851 5,665 37 10,897 5,588 5,309 38 11,315 5,762 5,553 39 10,894 5,547 5,347

40 11,162 5,612 5,550 41 9,241 4,607 4,634 42 10,205 5,258 4,947 43 9,723 4,900 4,823 44 9,289 4,609 4,680

Continued

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Table 2 -- Concluded

Single-Year Age Both Sexes Male Female

45 10,330 5,194 5,136 46 9,245 4,535 4,710 47 8,655 4,303 4,352 48 8,621 4,204 4,417 49 8,672 4,094 4,578

50 8,749 4,296 4,453 51 7,602 3,677 3,925 52 7,773 3,776 3,997 53 7,174 3,508 3,666 54 7,111 3,442 3,669

55 7,158 3,488 3,670 56 6,432 3,114 3,318 57 5,747 2,706 3,041 58 5,927 2,834 3,093 59 5,747 2,741 3,006

60 5,799 2,765 3,034 61 5,160 2,315 2,845 62 5,097 2,395 2,702 63 4,676 2,089 2,587 64 4,027 1,830 2,197

65 4,380 1,924 2,456 66 3,428 1,540 1,888 67 3,020 1,322 1,698 68 2,792 1,265 1,527 69 2,382 996 1,386

70 2,153 943 1,210 71 1,825 779 1,046 72 2,055 831 1,224 73 1,935 761 1,174 74 1,624 631 993

75 1,542 577 965 76 1,335 500 835 77 1,191 425 766 78 1,165 417 748 79 1,012 322 690

80 years and over 5,634 1,842 3,792

Source : Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population

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TABLE 3 Household Population by Single-Year Age and Sex: 2015

Single-Year Age Both Sexes Male Female

CEBU CITY (Capital)

All ages 910,678 449,236 461,442

Under 1 23,278 11,851 11,427 1 21,965 11,018 10,947 2 21,274 10,938 10,336 3 21,897 11,151 10,746 4 20,647 10,533 10,114

5 19,216 9,686 9,530 6 19,378 9,685 9,693 7 19,474 9,766 9,708 8 19,055 9,527 9,528 9 18,963 9,464 9,499

10 15,343 7,965 7,378 11 17,370 8,939 8,431 12 18,079 9,067 9,012 13 20,092 10,043 10,049 14 17,552 8,810 8,742

15 16,323 8,361 7,962 16 16,020 7,883 8,137 17 18,439 9,002 9,437 18 19,156 9,214 9,942 19 18,768 8,933 9,835

20 19,693 9,475 10,218 21 19,083 9,325 9,758 22 19,460 9,551 9,909 23 19,170 9,455 9,715 24 19,242 9,617 9,625

25 18,922 9,408 9,514 26 16,980 8,372 8,608 27 16,308 8,190 8,118 28 16,156 8,117 8,039 29 14,272 7,135 7,137

30 14,905 7,628 7,277 31 12,954 6,539 6,415 32 13,963 7,099 6,864 33 13,148 6,616 6,532 34 12,977 6,596 6,381

35 12,836 6,608 6,228 36 11,300 5,666 5,634 37 10,677 5,398 5,279 38 11,091 5,580 5,511 39 10,652 5,346 5,306

40 11,017 5,495 5,522 41 9,135 4,530 4,605 42 9,969 5,054 4,915 43 9,616 4,810 4,806 44 9,186 4,527 4,659

Continued

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Table 3 -- Concluded

Single-Year Age Both Sexes Male Female

45 10,145 5,038 5,107 46 9,156 4,458 4,698 47 8,514 4,182 4,332 48 8,535 4,137 4,398 49 8,574 4,014 4,560

50 8,676 4,248 4,428 51 7,551 3,642 3,909 52 7,696 3,723 3,973 53 7,112 3,456 3,656 54 7,056 3,396 3,660

55 7,095 3,445 3,650 56 6,395 3,086 3,309 57 5,707 2,677 3,030 58 5,881 2,796 3,085 59 5,707 2,708 2,999

60 5,763 2,740 3,023 61 5,138 2,302 2,836 62 5,068 2,374 2,694 63 4,653 2,073 2,580 64 4,022 1,826 2,196

65 4,362 1,912 2,450 66 3,413 1,527 1,886 67 2,999 1,307 1,692 68 2,780 1,257 1,523 69 2,371 987 1,384

70 2,128 929 1,199 71 1,810 770 1,040 72 2,043 823 1,220 73 1,929 757 1,172 74 1,616 626 990

75 1,536 572 964 76 1,326 497 829 77 1,184 422 762 78 1,155 414 741 79 1,005 320 685

80 years and over 5,576 1,822 3,754

Source : Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population

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TABLE 4 Total Population by Age Group and Sex: 2015

Age Group Both Sexes Male Female

CEBU CITY (Capital)

All Ages 922,611 458,003 464,608 Under 1 23,279 11,852 11,427 1 - 4 85,811 43,656 42,155 5 - 9 96,157 48,157 48,000 10 - 14 88,592 44,899 43,693 15 - 19 91,316 44,924 46,392 20 - 24 98,975 49,066 49,909 25 - 29 84,707 42,912 41,795 30 - 34 69,269 35,602 33,667 35 - 39 57,710 29,568 28,142 40 - 44 49,620 24,986 24,634 45 - 49 45,523 22,330 23,193 50 - 54 38,409 18,699 19,710 55 - 59 31,011 14,883 16,128 60 - 64 24,759 11,394 13,365 65 - 69 16,002 7,047 8,955 70 - 74 9,592 3,945 5,647 75 - 79 6,245 2,241 4,004 80 years and over 5,634 1,842 3,792

0 - 4 years 109,090 55,508 53,582 0 - 14 years 293,839 148,564 145,275 15 - 64 years 591,299 294,364 296,935 18 years and over 576,880 283,575 293,305 60 years and over 62,232 26,469 35,763 65 years and over 37,473 15,075 22,398

Source : Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population

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TABLE 5 Household Population by Age Group and Sex: 2015

Age Group Both Sexes Male Female

CEBU CITY (Capital)

All Ages 910,678 449,236 461,442

Under 1 23,278 11,851 11,427 1 - 4 85,783 43,640 42,143 5 - 9 96,086 48,128 47,958 10 - 14 88,436 44,824 43,612 15 - 19 88,706 43,393 45,313 20 - 24 96,648 47,423 49,225 25 - 29 82,638 41,222 41,416 30 - 34 67,947 34,478 33,469 35 - 39 56,556 28,598 27,958 40 - 44 48,923 24,416 24,507 45 - 49 44,924 21,829 23,095 50 - 54 38,091 18,465 19,626 55 - 59 30,785 14,712 16,073 60 - 64 24,644 11,315 13,329 65 - 69 15,925 6,990 8,935 70 - 74 9,526 3,905 5,621 75 - 79 6,206 2,225 3,981 80 years and over 5,576 1,822 3,754

0 - 4 years 109,061 55,491 53,570 0 - 14 years 293,583 148,443 145,140 15 - 64 years 579,862 285,851 294,011 18 years and over 566,313 275,547 290,766 60 years and over 61,877 26,257 35,620 65 years and over 37,233 14,942 22,291

Source : Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population

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TABLE 6 Total Population 10 Years Old and Over by Age Group , Marital Status and Sex : 2015

Total Marital Status Population Sex and Age Group 10 Years Old Divorced/ Common-law/ Single Married Widowed Unknown and Over Separated Live-in

CEBU CITY (Capital)

Both sexes 717,364 348,061 245,639 28,832 10,713 84,070 49

Below 20 179,908 175,783 552 28 60 3,483 2 20 - 24 98,975 74,646 6,596 68 390 17,268 7 25 - 29 84,707 42,272 20,577 194 931 20,726 7 30 - 34 69,269 20,474 31,912 347 1,340 15,189 7 35 - 39 57,710 10,904 35,191 589 1,515 9,509 2 40 - 44 49,620 6,970 33,797 1,049 1,509 6,295 - 45 - 49 45,523 5,504 32,273 1,802 1,457 4,480 7 50 - 54 38,409 3,777 27,654 2,765 1,198 3,008 7 55 - 59 31,011 2,675 22,060 3,389 960 1,922 5 60 - 64 24,759 2,082 16,313 4,552 682 1,130 - 65 - 69 16,002 1,300 9,687 4,101 341 572 1 70 - 74 9,592 736 4,864 3,529 175 284 4 75 - 79 6,245 504 2,549 2,968 93 131 - 80 years and over 5,634 434 1,614 3,451 62 73 -

Male 354,338 180,262 122,267 6,313 3,678 41,799 19

Below 20 89,823 88,753 176 20 13 860 1 20 - 24 49,066 39,570 2,337 27 73 7,057 2 25 - 29 42,912 23,512 8,780 58 261 10,300 1 30 - 34 35,602 11,591 15,127 88 462 8,330 4 35 - 39 29,568 6,252 17,339 168 581 5,227 1 40 - 44 24,986 3,700 16,967 279 565 3,475 - 45 - 49 22,330 2,750 16,235 408 508 2,425 4 50 - 54 18,699 1,633 14,331 645 424 1,662 4 55 - 59 14,883 1,037 11,651 751 325 1,117 2 60 - 64 11,394 681 8,761 1,039 238 675 - 65 - 69 7,047 390 5,300 881 113 363 - 70 - 74 3,945 179 2,803 725 58 180 - 75 - 79 2,241 118 1,480 524 38 81 - 80 years and over 1,842 96 980 700 19 47 -

Female 363,026 167,799 123,372 22,519 7,035 42,271 30

Below 20 90,085 87,030 376 8 47 2,623 1 20 - 24 49,909 35,076 4,259 41 317 10,211 5 25 - 29 41,795 18,760 11,797 136 670 10,426 6 30 - 34 33,667 8,883 16,785 259 878 6,859 3 35 - 39 28,142 4,652 17,852 421 934 4,282 1 40 - 44 24,634 3,270 16,830 770 944 2,820 - 45 - 49 23,193 2,754 16,038 1,394 949 2,055 3 50 - 54 19,710 2,144 13,323 2,120 774 1,346 3 55 - 59 16,128 1,638 10,409 2,638 635 805 3 60 - 64 13,365 1,401 7,552 3,513 444 455 - 65 - 69 8,955 910 4,387 3,220 228 209 1 70 - 74 5,647 557 2,061 2,804 117 104 4 75 - 79 4,004 386 1,069 2,444 55 50 - 80 years and over 3,792 338 634 2,751 43 26 -

Source : Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population

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TABLE 7 Household Population 10 Years Old and Ov er by Age Group, Marital Status and Sex: 2015

Household Marital Status Population Sex and Age Group 10 Years Old Divorced/ Common-law/ Single Married Widowed Unknown and Over Separated Live-in

CEBU CITY (Capital)

Both sexes 705,531 338,152 244,007 28,702 10,681 83,940 49

Below 20 177,142 173,035 539 27 60 3,479 2 20 - 24 96,648 72,399 6,538 66 390 17,248 7 25 - 29 82,638 40,422 20,395 192 926 20,696 7 30 - 34 67,947 19,458 31,642 344 1,338 15,158 7 35 - 39 56,556 10,097 34,881 585 1,510 9,481 2 40 - 44 48,923 6,529 33,560 1,046 1,505 6,283 - 45 - 49 44,924 5,153 32,041 1,792 1,454 4,477 7 50 - 54 38,091 3,616 27,514 2,755 1,193 3,006 7 55 - 59 30,785 2,564 21,954 3,384 956 1,922 5 60 - 64 24,644 2,019 16,277 4,537 681 1,130 - 65 - 69 15,925 1,258 9,671 4,084 339 572 1 70 - 74 9,526 705 4,847 3,511 175 284 4 75 - 79 6,206 483 2,540 2,959 93 131 - 80 years and over 5,576 414 1,608 3,420 61 73 -

Male 345,617 173,089 120,909 6,248 3,660 41,692 19

Below 20 88,217 87,160 166 19 13 858 1 20 - 24 47,423 37,979 2,295 25 73 7,049 2 25 - 29 41,222 22,004 8,627 57 258 10,275 1 30 - 34 34,478 10,740 14,888 85 460 8,301 4 35 - 39 28,598 5,564 17,091 165 577 5,200 1 40 - 44 24,416 3,347 16,765 277 563 3,464 - 45 - 49 21,829 2,449 16,046 401 507 2,422 4 50 - 54 18,465 1,525 14,217 638 421 1,660 4 55 - 59 14,712 961 11,560 749 323 1,117 2 60 - 64 11,315 643 8,730 1,029 238 675 - 65 - 69 6,990 358 5,285 871 113 363 - 70 - 74 3,905 161 2,789 717 58 180 - 75 - 79 2,225 110 1,473 523 38 81 - 80 years and over 1,822 88 977 692 18 47 -

Female 359,914 165,063 123,098 22,454 7,021 42,248 30

Below 20 88,925 85,875 373 8 47 2,621 1 20 - 24 49,225 34,420 4,243 41 317 10,199 5 25 - 29 41,416 18,418 11,768 135 668 10,421 6 30 - 34 33,469 8,718 16,754 259 878 6,857 3 35 - 39 27,958 4,533 17,790 420 933 4,281 1 40 - 44 24,507 3,182 16,795 769 942 2,819 - 45 - 49 23,095 2,704 15,995 1,391 947 2,055 3 50 - 54 19,626 2,091 13,297 2,117 772 1,346 3 55 - 59 16,073 1,603 10,394 2,635 633 805 3 60 - 64 13,329 1,376 7,547 3,508 443 455 - 65 - 69 8,935 900 4,386 3,213 226 209 1 70 - 74 5,621 544 2,058 2,794 117 104 4 75 - 79 3,981 373 1,067 2,436 55 50 - 80 years and over 3,754 326 631 2,728 43 26 -

Source : Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population

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TABLE 8 Total Population by Religious Affiliation and Sex: 2015

Religious Affiliation Both Sexes Male Female

CEBU CITY (Capital)

Total 922,611 458,003 464,608

Aglipay 442 210 232 Association of Baptist Churches in , , and Mindanao 4 - 4 Association of Fundamental Baptist Churches in the Philippines 59 28 31 Bible Baptist Church 4,925 2,391 2,534 Bread of Life Ministries 155 83 72 Buddhist 451 229 222 Cathedral of Praise , Incorporated 21 9 12 Church of Christ 604 305 299 Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints 1,983 998 985 Crusaders of the Divine Church of Christ , Incorporated 4 3 1 Door of Faith 3 2 1 Evangelical Christian Outreach Foundation 618 304 314 Evangelicals (Philippine Council of Evangelical Churches) 5,654 2,759 2,895 Faith Tabernacle Church (Living Rock Ministries) 52 28 24 Good News Christian Churches 12 8 4 Higher Ground Baptist Mission 4 3 1 Iglesia ni Cristo 7,714 3,841 3,873 Iglesia sa Dios Espiritu Santo , Incorporated 115 55 60 International Baptist Missionary Fellowship 5 4 1 International One Way Outreach 40 17 23 Islam 3,559 1,826 1,733 Jehovah’s Witness 1,885 880 1,005 Jesus is Alive Community , Incorporated 11 9 2 Jesus is Lord Church 287 155 132 Love of Christ International Ministries 14 5 9 Lutheran Church of the Philippines 18 9 9 Miracle Revival Church of the Philippines 128 67 61 Missionary Baptist Churches of the Philippines 28 12 16 Non-Roman Catholic and Protestant (National Council of Churches in the Philippines) 362 201 161 Philippine Benevolent Missionaries Association 16 7 9 Philippine Ecumenical Christian Church 37 18 19 Philippine Good News Ministries 1 - 1 Philippine Grace Gospel 127 75 52 Philippine Independent Catholic Church 60 33 27 Potter’s House Christian Center 6 2 4 Roman Catholic, including Catholic Charismatic 870,607 432,690 437,917 Salvation Army, Philippines 62 35 27 Seventh Day Adventist 3,220 1,550 1,670 Things to Come 7 6 1 Union Espiritista Cristiana de Filipinas , Incorporated 1 - 1 United Church of Christ in the Philippines 1,292 612 680 United Pentecostal Church (Philippines) , Incorporated 312 156 156 Victory Chapel Christian Fellowship 158 74 84 Way of Salvation Church , Incorporated 1 1 - Other Baptists 384 208 176 Other Protestants 15,365 7,222 8,143 Other Religious Affiliations 129 62 67 Tribal Religions 1,493 710 783 None 169 97 72 Not Reported 7 4 3

Source : Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population

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TABLE 9 Household Population 5 to 24 Years Old Who Were Currently Attending School by Age Group and Sex: 2015

Household Population Household Population 5 to 24 Years Old Age Group 5 to 24 Years Old Who Were Currently Attending School Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female

CEBU CITY (Capital)

Total 369,876 183,768 186,108 256,814 128,533 128,281 5 - 9 96,086 48,128 47,958 90,302 45,017 45,285 10 - 14 88,436 44,824 43,612 85,185 42,813 42,372 15 - 19 88,706 43,393 45,313 62,318 30,489 31,829 20 - 24 96,648 47,423 49,225 19,009 10,214 8,795

Source : Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population

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TABLE 10 Literacy of the Household Population 10 Years Old and Over by Age Group and Sex : 2015

Household Population Literate Age Group 10 Years Old and Over Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female

CEBU CITY (Capital)

Total 705,531 345,617 359,914 700,842 343,245 357,597 10 - 14 88,436 44,824 43,612 87,858 44,471 43,387 15 - 19 88,706 43,393 45,313 88,312 43,155 45,157 20 - 24 96,648 47,423 49,225 96,253 47,197 49,056 25 - 29 82,638 41,222 41,416 82,307 41,034 41,273 30 - 34 67,947 34,478 33,469 67,666 34,320 33,346 35 - 39 56,556 28,598 27,958 56,308 28,452 27,856 40 - 44 48,923 24,416 24,507 48,648 24,264 24,384 45 - 49 44,924 21,829 23,095 44,630 21,664 22,966 50 - 54 38,091 18,465 19,626 37,770 18,302 19,468 55 - 59 30,785 14,712 16,073 30,545 14,608 15,937 60 - 64 24,644 11,315 13,329 24,338 11,181 13,157 65 years and over 37,233 14,942 22,291 36,207 14,597 21,610

Source : Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population

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TABLE 11 Total Population 5 Years Old and Over by Highest Grade/Year Completed, Sex and Age: 2015

Total Age Highest Grade/Year Completed Population and Sex 5 Years Old and Over 5 6 7 8 9

CEBU CITY (Capital)

Both sexes 813,521 19,228 19,387 19,487 19,070 18,985 No grade completed 17,967 11,000 1,592 386 196 160 Preschool 23,993 7,881 12,402 2,712 563 198 Special education 481 - 7 16 26 25 Elementary 221,232 - 5,383 16,373 18,284 18,601 1st - 4th grade 119,899 - 5,383 16,373 18,284 18,601 5th - 6th grade 37,145 - - - - - Graduate 64,188 - - - - - High school 273,069 - - - - - Undergraduate 119,082 - - - - - Graduate 153,987 - - - - - Postsecondary 11,457 - - - - - Undergraduate 377 - - - - - Graduate 11,080 - - - - - College undergraduate 124,490 - - - - - Baccalaureate/college graduate 138,777 - - - - - Post baccalaureate 1,696 - - - - - Not stated 359 347 3 - 1 1

Male 402,495 9,693 9,690 9,770 9,531 9,473 No grade completed 9,257 5,596 846 250 126 101 Preschool 12,291 3,946 6,255 1,508 315 116 Special education 274 - 5 12 18 19 Elementary 114,597 - 2,583 8,000 9,071 9,237 1st - 4th grade 63,511 - 2,583 8,000 9,071 9,237 5th - 6th grade 19,549 - - - - - Graduate 31,537 - - - - - High school 134,937 - - - - - Undergraduate 60,518 - - - - - Graduate 74,419 - - - - - Postsecondary 4,137 - - - - - Undergraduate 160 - - - - - Graduate 3,977 - - - - - College undergraduate 60,875 - - - - - Baccalaureate/college graduate 65,214 - - - - - Post baccalaureate 756 - - - - - Not stated 157 151 1 - 1 -

Female 411,026 9,535 9,697 9,717 9,539 9,512 No grade completed 8,710 5,404 746 136 70 59 Preschool 11,702 3,935 6,147 1,204 248 82 Special education 207 - 2 4 8 6 Elementary 106,635 - 2,800 8,373 9,213 9,364 1st - 4th grade 56,388 - 2,800 8,373 9,213 9,364 5th - 6th grade 17,596 - - - - - Graduate 32,651 - - - - - High school 138,132 - - - - - Undergraduate 58,564 - - - - - Graduate 79,568 - - - - - Postsecondary 7,320 - - - - - Undergraduate 217 - - - - - Graduate 7,103 - - - - - College undergraduate 63,615 - - - - - Baccalaureate/college graduate 73,563 - - - - - Post baccalaureate 940 - - - - - Not stated 202 196 2 - - 1

Continued

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Table 11 -- Continued

Age Highest Grade/Year Completed and Sex 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

CEBU CITY (Capital)

Both sexes 15,373 17,390 18,108 20,134 17,587 16,428 16,340 No grade completed 99 116 102 100 99 75 71 Preschool 54 37 20 13 8 15 6 Special education 20 21 18 22 26 22 18 Elementary 15,200 17,215 15,983 10,237 4,736 2,421 1,686 1st - 4th grade 12,961 8,095 3,418 1,874 1,161 745 550 5th - 6th grade 2,239 7,582 5,967 2,440 948 560 372 Graduate - 1,538 6,598 5,923 2,627 1,116 764 High school - - 1,985 9,762 12,718 13,895 12,377 Undergraduate - - 1,985 9,762 12,718 13,153 7,125 Graduate - - - - - 742 5,252 Postsecondary ------2 Undergraduate ------2 Graduate ------College undergraduate ------2,180 Baccalaureate/college graduate ------Post baccalaureate ------Not stated - 1 - - - - -

Male 7,980 8,951 9,081 10,063 8,824 8,417 8,075 No grade completed 61 68 62 66 65 43 45 Preschool 36 25 13 6 4 10 3 Special education 12 13 8 11 11 16 13 Elementary 7,871 8,844 8,087 5,508 2,763 1,617 1,120 1st - 4th grade 6,788 4,424 2,019 1,174 744 521 389 5th - 6th grade 1,083 3,732 2,968 1,310 552 382 269 Graduate - 688 3,100 3,024 1,467 714 462 High school - - 911 4,472 5,981 6,731 5,915 Undergraduate - - 911 4,472 5,981 6,405 3,741 Graduate - - - - - 326 2,174 Postsecondary ------1 Undergraduate ------1 Graduate ------College undergraduate ------978 Baccalaureate/college graduate ------Post baccalaureate ------Not stated - 1 - - - - -

Female 7,393 8,439 9,027 10,071 8,763 8,011 8,265 No grade completed 38 48 40 34 34 32 26 Preschool 18 12 7 7 4 5 3 Special education 8 8 10 11 15 6 5 Elementary 7,329 8,371 7,896 4,729 1,973 804 566 1st - 4th grade 6,173 3,671 1,399 700 417 224 161 5th - 6th grade 1,156 3,850 2,999 1,130 396 178 103 Graduate - 850 3,498 2,899 1,160 402 302 High school - - 1,074 5,290 6,737 7,164 6,462 Undergraduate - - 1,074 5,290 6,737 6,748 3,384 Graduate - - - - - 416 3,078 Postsecondary ------1 Undergraduate ------1 Graduate ------College undergraduate ------1,202 Baccalaureate/college graduate ------Post baccalaureate ------Not stated ------

Continued

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Table 11 -- Concluded

Age Highest Grade/Year Completed and Sex 17 18 19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35 and Over

CEBU CITY (Capital)

Both sexes 19,124 19,965 19,459 98,975 84,707 69,269 284,505 No grade completed 87 89 75 400 341 308 2,671 Preschool 10 2 4 16 11 9 32 Special education 19 22 18 77 54 27 43 Elementary 1,644 1,662 1,559 8,159 7,360 7,423 67,306 1st - 4th grade 584 571 592 2,786 2,432 2,465 23,024 5th - 6th grade 369 376 325 1,800 1,549 1,601 11,017 Graduate 691 715 642 3,573 3,379 3,357 33,265 High school 9,681 7,639 6,779 35,856 34,544 28,166 99,667 Undergraduate 4,003 3,050 2,474 11,491 10,133 7,979 35,209 Graduate 5,678 4,589 4,305 24,365 24,411 20,187 64,458 Postsecondary 8 35 313 1,835 1,818 1,198 6,248 Undergraduate 8 20 17 76 76 37 141 Graduate - 15 296 1,759 1,742 1,161 6,107 College undergraduate 7,675 10,516 10,028 28,873 15,454 11,744 38,020 Baccalaureate/college graduate - - 683 23,680 24,972 20,187 69,255 Post baccalaureate - - - 78 152 207 1,259 Not stated - - - 1 1 - 4

Male 9,372 9,695 9,365 49,066 42,912 35,602 136,935 No grade completed 53 58 45 231 195 164 1,182 Preschool 8 2 3 11 6 6 18 Special education 8 14 9 40 26 15 24 Elementary 1,103 1,113 1,052 5,445 4,843 4,610 31,730 1st - 4th grade 428 426 435 2,053 1,758 1,726 11,735 5th - 6th grade 261 253 232 1,187 1,046 1,006 5,268 Graduate 414 434 385 2,205 2,039 1,878 14,727 High school 4,847 3,867 3,306 18,319 17,782 14,498 48,308 Undergraduate 2,270 1,713 1,374 6,324 5,776 4,441 17,110 Graduate 2,577 2,154 1,932 11,995 12,006 10,057 31,198 Postsecondary 2 14 95 750 767 520 1,988 Undergraduate 2 8 5 39 31 19 55 Graduate - 6 90 711 736 501 1,933 College undergraduate 3,351 4,627 4,537 14,367 7,803 6,120 19,092 Baccalaureate/college graduate - - 318 9,870 11,429 9,582 34,015 Post baccalaureate - - - 32 61 87 576 Not stated - - - 1 - - 2

Female 9,752 10,270 10,094 49,909 41,795 33,667 147,570 No grade completed 34 31 30 169 146 144 1,489 Preschool 2 - 1 5 5 3 14 Special education 11 8 9 37 28 12 19 Elementary 541 549 507 2,714 2,517 2,813 35,576 1st - 4th grade 156 145 157 733 674 739 11,289 5th - 6th grade 108 123 93 613 503 595 5,749 Graduate 277 281 257 1,368 1,340 1,479 18,538 High school 4,834 3,772 3,473 17,537 16,762 13,668 51,359 Undergraduate 1,733 1,337 1,100 5,167 4,357 3,538 18,099 Graduate 3,101 2,435 2,373 12,370 12,405 10,130 33,260 Postsecondary 6 21 218 1,085 1,051 678 4,260 Undergraduate 6 12 12 37 45 18 86 Graduate - 9 206 1,048 1,006 660 4,174 College undergraduate 4,324 5,889 5,491 14,506 7,651 5,624 18,928 Baccalaureate/college graduate - - 365 13,810 13,543 10,605 35,240 Post baccalaureate - - - 46 91 120 683 Not stated - - - - 1 - 2

Source : Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population

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TABLE 12 Overseas Workers 15 Years Old and Over by Highest Grade/Year Completed, Sex, and Age Group: 2015

Total Age Group Highest Grade/Year Overseas Completed and Sex Worker Below 20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45 and Over

CEBU CITY (Capital)

Both sexes 13,646 94 905 2,180 2,700 2,221 1,853 3,693 No grade completed 3 ------3 Preschool ------Special education ------Elementary 199 5 9 10 20 26 28 101 1st - 4th grade 40 1 1 1 3 6 7 21 5th - 6th grade 27 - 3 1 5 4 4 10 Graduate 132 4 5 8 12 16 17 70 High school 2,534 43 160 441 533 429 358 570 Undergraduate 404 6 22 50 80 67 61 118 Graduate 2,130 37 138 391 453 362 297 452 Postsecondary 422 1 27 60 77 61 82 114 Undergraduate 11 - 2 2 2 3 - 2 Graduate 411 1 25 58 75 58 82 112 College undergraduate 2,184 33 138 389 491 380 268 485 Baccalaureate/college graduate 8,259 12 571 1,275 1,573 1,319 1,112 2,397 Post baccalaureate 45 - - 5 6 6 5 23 Not stated ------

Male 9,300 63 542 1,236 1,732 1,523 1,387 2,817 No grade completed 2 ------2 Preschool ------Special education ------Elementary 110 3 5 6 11 14 19 52 1st - 4th grade 20 - - 1 1 3 6 9 5th - 6th grade 15 - 1 - 3 3 3 5 Graduate 75 3 4 5 7 8 10 38 High school 1,442 31 83 225 297 219 219 368 Undergraduate 212 3 15 19 39 34 30 72 Graduate 1,230 28 68 206 258 185 189 296 Postsecondary 232 - 11 27 34 37 50 73 Undergraduate 5 - 1 - 1 1 - 2 Graduate 227 - 10 27 33 36 50 71 College undergraduate 1,328 20 68 209 295 242 170 324 Baccalaureate/college graduate 6,162 9 375 766 1,094 1,009 926 1,983 Post baccalaureate 24 - - 3 1 2 3 15 Not stated ------

Female 4,346 31 363 944 968 698 466 876 No grade completed 1 ------1 Preschool ------Special education ------Elementary 89 2 4 4 9 12 9 49 1st - 4th grade 20 1 1 - 2 3 1 12 5th - 6th grade 12 - 2 1 2 1 1 5 Graduate 57 1 1 3 5 8 7 32 High school 1,092 12 77 216 236 210 139 202 Undergraduate 192 3 7 31 41 33 31 46 Graduate 900 9 70 185 195 177 108 156 Postsecondary 190 1 16 33 43 24 32 41 Undergraduate 6 - 1 2 1 2 - - Graduate 184 1 15 31 42 22 32 41 College undergraduate 856 13 70 180 196 138 98 161 Baccalaureate/college graduate 2,097 3 196 509 479 310 186 414 Post baccalaureate 21 - - 2 5 4 2 8 Not stated ------

Source : Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population

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TABLE 13 Gainful Workers 15 Years Old and Over by Major O ccupation Group, Age Group and Sex : 2015

Total Gainful Age Group Workers Sex and Major Occupation Group 15 Years Old and Over 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34

CEBU CITY (Capital)

Both sexes 365,331 13,910 55,264 60,778 51,433

Managers 41,535 378 2,114 3,647 4,986 Professionals 33,955 150 5,757 7,819 5,736 Technicians and associate professionals 24,127 312 3,238 4,445 4,111 Clerical support workers 44,911 1,099 11,935 11,828 7,498 Service and sales workers 84,503 4,640 16,077 15,086 11,503 Skilled agricultural, forestry, and fishery workers 11,241 172 641 935 1,100 Craft and related trades workers 39,233 907 4,091 5,133 5,246 Plant and machine operators and assemblers 28,315 322 2,231 3,488 4,068 Elementary occupations 56,463 5,482 9,090 8,276 7,113 Armed forces occupations 337 2 15 70 31 Other occupation, not elsewhere classified - - - - - Not reported 711 446 75 51 41

Male 212,825 6,852 29,103 35,001 31,298

Managers 21,196 257 1,205 2,056 2,703 Professionals 15,127 52 2,154 3,313 2,622 Technicians and associate professionals 14,320 190 1,838 2,710 2,512 Clerical support workers 18,951 418 4,483 5,184 3,352 Service and sales workers 41,841 1,973 7,893 7,948 6,311 Skilled agricultural, forestry, and fishery workers 8,898 139 555 797 924 Craft and related trades workers 34,220 797 3,646 4,585 4,703 Plant and machine operators and assemblers 25,809 224 1,730 2,920 3,661 Elementary occupations 31,780 2,555 5,558 5,401 4,464 Armed forces occupations 317 2 12 65 29 Other occupation, not elsewhere classified - - - - - Not reported 366 245 29 22 17

Female 152,506 7,058 26,161 25,777 20,135

Managers 20,339 121 909 1,591 2,283 Professionals 18,828 98 3,603 4,506 3,114 Technicians and associate professionals 9,807 122 1,400 1,735 1,599 Clerical support workers 25,960 681 7,452 6,644 4,146 Service and sales workers 42,662 2,667 8,184 7,138 5,192 Skilled agricultural, forestry, and fishery workers 2,343 33 86 138 176 Craft and related trades workers 5,013 110 445 548 543 Plant and machine operators and assemblers 2,506 98 501 568 407 Elementary occupations 24,683 2,927 3,532 2,875 2,649 Armed forces occupations 20 - 3 5 2 Other occupation, not elsewhere classified - - - - - Not reported 345 201 46 29 24

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Table 13 -- Concluded

Age Group Sex and Major Occupation Group 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65 and over

CEBU CITY (Capital)

Both sexes 42,737 37,000 33,526 27,322 20,578 12,254 10,529

Managers 5,266 5,281 5,348 5,016 4,091 2,667 2,741 Professionals 3,856 2,821 2,671 2,147 1,497 853 648 Technicians and associate professionals 3,090 2,517 2,161 1,727 1,326 721 479 Clerical support workers 4,518 2,778 2,095 1,479 1,012 473 196 Service and sales workers 9,111 7,680 6,890 5,375 4,064 2,264 1,813 Skilled agricultural, forestry, and fishery workers 1,143 1,248 1,252 1,230 1,113 933 1,474 Craft and related trades workers 5,259 4,995 4,411 3,673 2,695 1,599 1,224 Plant and machine operators and assemblers 4,264 4,104 3,614 2,764 1,979 975 506 Elementary occupations 6,157 5,508 5,025 3,847 2,772 1,760 1,433 Armed forces occupations 48 47 45 49 16 5 9 Other occupation, not elsewhere classified ------Not reported 25 21 14 15 13 4 6

Male 26,482 22,848 20,276 16,505 12,210 6,832 5,418

Managers 2,796 2,681 2,628 2,484 1,976 1,246 1,164 Professionals 1,843 1,296 1,261 1,060 737 426 363 Technicians and associate professionals 1,864 1,508 1,259 1,004 763 397 275 Clerical support workers 1,959 1,200 917 659 476 209 94 Service and sales workers 4,769 3,804 3,195 2,557 1,833 918 640 Skilled agricultural, forestry, and fishery workers 948 1,012 1,000 956 853 694 1,020 Craft and related trades workers 4,663 4,436 3,874 3,169 2,272 1,255 820 Plant and machine operators and assemblers 3,966 3,869 3,471 2,654 1,900 937 477 Elementary occupations 3,617 2,984 2,622 1,907 1,378 743 551 Armed forces occupations 44 45 43 47 16 5 9 Other occupation, not elsewhere classified ------Not reported 13 13 6 8 6 2 5

Female 16,255 14,152 13,250 10,817 8,368 5,422 5,111

Managers 2,470 2,600 2,720 2,532 2,115 1,421 1,577 Professionals 2,013 1,525 1,410 1,087 760 427 285 Technicians and associate professionals 1,226 1,009 902 723 563 324 204 Clerical support workers 2,559 1,578 1,178 820 536 264 102 Service and sales workers 4,342 3,876 3,695 2,818 2,231 1,346 1,173 Skilled agricultural, forestry, and fishery workers 195 236 252 274 260 239 454 Craft and related trades workers 596 559 537 504 423 344 404 Plant and machine operators and assemblers 298 235 143 110 79 38 29 Elementary occupations 2,540 2,524 2,403 1,940 1,394 1,017 882 Armed forces occupations 4 2 2 2 - - - Other occupation, not elsewhere classified ------Not reported 12 8 8 7 7 2 1

Source : Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population

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TABLE 14 Household Population by Relationship to the Household Head and Household Size: 2015

Household Household Size Relationship to the Household Head Population 1 2 3 4

CEBU CITY (Capital)

Total 910,678 30,088 52,072 98,616 142,448

Head 213,781 30,088 26,036 32,872 35,612 Spouse 137,954 - 12,601 22,281 27,940 Son 214,719 - 3,110 16,380 31,835 Daughter 200,224 - 2,368 13,863 29,609 Stepson 1,158 - 8 99 168 Stepdaughter 1,007 - 11 80 168 Son-in-law 5,237 - 11 121 403 Daughter-in-law 5,603 - 10 142 451 Grandson 25,327 - 531 1,538 2,496 Granddaughter 22,637 - 417 1,388 2,209 Father 1,872 - 61 144 241 Mother 5,476 - 395 560 760 Brother 9,026 - 1,336 1,524 1,445 Sister 9,191 - 1,408 1,595 1,424 Uncle 299 - 17 30 52 Aunt 562 - 34 46 68 Nephew 7,595 - 310 722 984 Niece 7,881 - 293 658 1,008 Other relative 16,481 - 1,001 1,626 2,017 Nonrelative 14,789 - 1,557 1,971 2,237 Boarder 1,157 - 202 189 188 Domestic helper 8,702 - 355 787 1,133

Continued

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Table 14 -- Concluded

Household Size Relationship to the Household Head 5 6 7 8 and Over

CEBU CITY (Capital)

Total 151,480 135,768 106,624 193,582

Head 30,296 22,628 15,232 21,017 Spouse 24,878 19,100 13,080 18,074 Son 39,150 37,204 30,587 56,453 Daughter 36,497 35,119 29,179 53,589 Stepson 226 228 154 275 Stepdaughter 207 164 115 262 Son-in-law 686 829 813 2,374 Daughter-in-law 752 922 867 2,459 Grandson 3,288 3,834 3,587 10,053 Granddaughter 2,967 3,491 3,190 8,975 Father 306 322 261 537 Mother 927 907 701 1,226 Brother 1,249 1,123 802 1,547 Sister 1,312 1,115 869 1,468 Uncle 69 33 26 72 Aunt 97 96 80 141 Nephew 1,153 1,149 935 2,342 Niece 1,192 1,270 1,051 2,409 Other relative 2,467 2,576 2,217 4,577 Nonrelative 2,092 1,967 1,542 3,423 Boarder 179 142 113 144 Domestic helper 1,490 1,549 1,223 2,165

Source : Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population

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TABLE 15 Number of Households by Age Group, Sex of the Household Head and Household Size: 2015

Household Size Age Group and Sex Total Number of the Household Head of Households 1 2 3 4

CEBU CITY (Capital)

Both sexes 213,781 30,088 26,036 32,872 35,612

Below 20 4,980 3,171 944 515 223 20 - 29 40,092 11,598 6,532 8,794 7,029 30 - 39 49,020 4,896 3,837 6,711 9,929 40 - 49 45,459 2,950 3,255 4,993 6,842 50 - 59 37,755 2,572 4,401 5,657 6,274 60 - 69 23,779 2,628 4,261 4,049 3,658 70 - 79 9,574 1,586 2,109 1,633 1,275 80 years and over 3,122 687 697 520 382

Male 151,789 16,606 15,641 22,927 26,923

Below 20 2,642 1,661 472 325 116 20 - 29 27,546 6,622 3,996 6,735 5,626 30 - 39 38,618 3,272 2,485 5,067 8,279 40 - 49 34,839 1,948 1,997 3,381 5,108 50 - 59 27,004 1,361 2,637 3,776 4,539 60 - 69 15,039 1,067 2,620 2,562 2,400 70 - 79 4,814 465 1,133 850 702 80 years and over 1,287 210 301 231 153

Female 61,992 13,482 10,395 9,945 8,689

Below 20 2,338 1,510 472 190 107 20 - 29 12,546 4,976 2,536 2,059 1,403 30 - 39 10,402 1,624 1,352 1,644 1,650 40 - 49 10,620 1,002 1,258 1,612 1,734 50 - 59 10,751 1,211 1,764 1,881 1,735 60 - 69 8,740 1,561 1,641 1,487 1,258 70 - 79 4,760 1,121 976 783 573 80 years and over 1,835 477 396 289 229

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Table 15 -- Concluded

Household Size Age Group and Sex Average of the Household Head Household Size 5 6 7 8 and Over

CEBU CITY (Capital)

Both sexes 30,296 22,628 15,232 21,017 4.3

Below 20 57 39 11 20 1.7 20 - 29 3,692 1,457 557 433 2.8 30 - 39 9,135 6,526 3,982 4,004 4.5 40 - 49 7,560 6,801 5,292 7,766 5.3 50 - 59 5,700 4,660 3,239 5,252 4.8 60 - 69 2,849 2,235 1,543 2,556 4.2 70 - 79 1,017 717 473 764 3.7 80 years and over 286 193 135 222 3.5

Male 23,441 17,837 12,030 16,384 4.5

Below 20 32 25 2 9 1.7 20 - 29 2,860 1,054 369 284 3.0 30 - 39 7,635 5,463 3,285 3,132 4.6 40 - 49 6,008 5,617 4,374 6,406 5.4 50 - 59 4,293 3,619 2,567 4,212 5.1 60 - 69 1,919 1,582 1,096 1,793 4.5 70 - 79 570 387 266 441 4.0 80 years and over 124 90 71 107 3.7

Female 6,855 4,791 3,202 4,633 3.7

Below 20 25 14 9 11 1.6 20 - 29 832 403 188 149 2.5 30 - 39 1,500 1,063 697 872 4.1 40 - 49 1,552 1,184 918 1,360 4.6 50 - 59 1,407 1,041 672 1,040 4.2 60 - 69 930 653 447 763 3.8 70 - 79 447 330 207 323 3.5 80 years and over 162 103 64 115 3.3

Source : Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population

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Appendices

APPENDIX A

EXCERPTS FROM REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10625 RELEVANT TO THE CONDUCT OF THE 2015 CENSUS OF POPULATION

REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10625

AN ACT REORGANIZING THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL SYSTEM, REPEALING FOR THE PURPOSE EXECUTIVE ORDER NUMBERED ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-ONE, ENTITLED “REORGANIZING AND STRENGTHENING THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL SYSTEM AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES”

SECTION 6 . Functions of the PSA. – The PSA shall have the following functions:

(b) Prepare and conduct periodic censuses on population, housing, agriculture, fisheries, business, industry and other sectors of the economy;

SECTION 25 . Obligation to Provide Information. – The National Statistician shall determine whether a statistical inquiry or survey to be conducted is with or without obligation to provide information. If such obligation is stipulated, all respondents whether natural or legal persons shall be liable to reply to the statistical inquiry or survey. This section applies to all statistical inquiries or surveys conducted by other statistical offices in the Philippine Statistical System (PSS). The respondents under this Act are required to give truthful and complete answers to statistical inquiries or surveys of the PSA and other statistical offices of the PSS. The respondent is considered to have complied with the obligation only upon receipt of the duly completed statistical inquiry or survey forms. The government shall provide franking privileges, charges and postings to the survey offices, unless otherwise disallowed by law.

SECTION 26 . Confidentiality of Information. – Individual data furnished by a respondent to statistical inquiries, surveys and censuses of the PSA shall be considered privileged communication and as such shall be inadmissible as evidence in any proceeding.

The PSA may release aggregated information from statistical inquiries, surveys and censuses in the form of summaries or statistical tables in which no reference to an individual, corporation, association, partnership, institution or business enterprise shall appear.

The National Statistician and all staff of the PSA shall take a solemn oath regarding confidentiality of information.

SECTION 27 . Penalties. – Respondents of primary data collection activities such as censuses and sample surveys are obliged to give truthful and complete answers to statistical inquiries. The gathering, consolidation and analysis of such data shall likewise be done in the most truthful and credible manner.

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To ensure compliance, any violation of this Act shall result in the imposition of the penalty of one (1) year imprisonment and a fine of One hundred thousand pesos (P100,000.00). In cases where the respondent who fails to give a truthful and complete answer to such statistical inquiries is a corporation, the above penalty shall be imposed against the responsible officer, director, manager and/or agent of said corporation.

Approved,

(SGD) JINGGOY EJERCITO ESTRADA (SGD) FELICIANO BELMONTE JR. Acting Senate President Speaker of the House of Representatives

This Act which originated in the House of Representatives was finally passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate on June 6, 2013.

(SGD) EMMA LIRIO-REYES (SGD) MARILYN B. BARUA-YAP Secretary of the Senate Secretary General House of Representatives

APPROVED: September 12, 2013

(SGD) BENIGNO S. AQUINO III President of the Philippines

A – 2 Philippine Statistics Authority APPENDIX B

EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 352

DESIGNATION OF STATISTICAL ACTIVITIES THAT WILL GENERATE CRITICAL DATA FOR DECISION-MAKING OF THE GOVERNMENT AND THE PRIVATE SECTOR

WHEREAS, Executive Order No. 121, which was issued in January 1987, created the National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB) as the policy-making and coordinating body of the decentralized Philippine Statistical System;

WHEREAS, the NSCB, now an agency attached to the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA), has established a system of designated statistics in accordance with its mandate, that enables the identification and generation of the most critical and essential statistics required for social and economic planning/analysis based on approved criteria;

WHEREAS, the generation of said data requires the conduct of nationwide censuses and surveys and the maintenance/processing of administrative-based records on a regular basis to allow for monitoring, time series analysis and forecasting by policy-makers;

WHEREAS, the quality of these designated statistics needs to be continuously improved to address the needs of data users;

WHEREAS, the system of designated statistics is a dynamic process that allows for updating to keep attuned to the emerging demands of data users;

NOW, THEREFORE, I, FIDEL V. RAMOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby order:

SECTION 1. The activities and statistics that have been designated by the NSCB as per ANNEX of this Executive Order shall be adopted by the government as the means of generating the critical and essential data for administrators, planners and policy-makers in the government and private sectors.

SECTION 2. The implementing agencies shall provide the Office of the President thru the NSCB results of said censuses, surveys and administrative-based reports on a regular basis and ensure the dissemination of the data to the general public in accordance with the designated time frame.

SECTION 3. The implementing agencies shall be responsible in carrying out the improvements in the design and methodology of said activities in coordination with the NSCB.

SECTION 4. Any modification, addition or deletion from the above list shall be approved through a Board Resolution by the NSCB in accordance with its implementing guidelines. The NSCB is authorized to issue implementing guidelines consistent with the provisions of this Executive Order. It shall also be responsible in monitoring the system's implementation to attain the objectives of this Executive Order.

SECTION 5. The NSCB shall regularly conduct adequate consultations with the data users and producers as a means of updating the lists of designated statistics to be responsive to the emerging needs of data users.

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SECTION 6. The amounts necessary to carry out the provisions of this Executive Order shall be provided for in the General Appropriations Act (GAA) in the year following its approval and thereafter. However, any immediate requirement to implement this Executive Order shall be taken from any available appropriations in the CY l994 GAA, subject to the usual budgetary rules and regulations.

SECTION 7. This Executive Order shall take effect immediately.

Done in the City of , this 1st day of July in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and ninety six.

(Signed) FIDEL V. RAMOS President of the Philippines

Excerpt of ANNEX (List of Designated Statistical Activities) of Executive Order 352

For Mid-Decade Census of Population:

Frequency Geographic Schedule of Data With Activity Agency of Conduct Disaggregation Dissemination ARC Mid- NSO every 10 national, regional, Before the end of every Decade years provincial, city, census year for Census of municipal, population figures from

Population barangay, national down to urban-rural barangay levels; 18 months after the reference year for other statistics Note: NSO was merged with three other statistical agencies: NSCB, BAS, and BLES

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APPENDIX C

CP FORM 1 – LISTING BOOKLET

Philippine Statistics Authority C - 1 Appendix C – CP Form 1 – Listing Booklet

CP FORM 1 – LISTING BOOKLET (PAGE 2)

C - 2 Philippine Statistics Authority Appendix C – CP Form 1 – Listing Booklet

CP FORM 1 – LISTING BOOKLET (PAGE 3)

Philippine Statistics Authority C - 3 Appendix C – CP Form 1 – Listing Booklet

CP FORM 1 – LISTING BOOKLET (PAGE 4)

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APPENDIX D

CP FORM 2 – HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE

Philippine Statistics Authority D - 1 Appendix D – CP Form 2 – Household Questionnaire

CP FORM 2 – HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE (PAGE 2)

D - 2 Philippine Statistics Authority Appendix D – CP Form 2 – Household Questionnaire

CP FORM 2 – HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE (PAGE 3)

Philippines Statistics Authority D - 3 Appendix D – CP Form 2 – Household Questionnaire

CP FORM 2 – HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE (PAGE 4)

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CP FORM 4 – INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION QUESTIONNAIRE

Philippine Statistics Authority E - 1 Appendix E – CP Form 4 – Institutional Population Questionnaire

CP FORM 4 – INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION QUESTIONNAIRE (PAGE 2)

E - 2 Philippine Statistics Authority Appendix E – CP Form 4 – Institutional Population Questionnaire

CP FORM 4 – INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION QUESTIONNAIRE (PAGE 3)

Philippine Statistics Authority E - 3 Appendix E – CP Form 4 – Institutional Population Questionnaire

CP FORM 4 – INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION QUESTIONNAIRE (PAGE 4)

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APPENDIX F

2015 CENSUS OF POPULATION List of Report No. 2

Philippines 2 2 - 1N 2 - 53A 2 - 2P 2 - 54D 2 - 3P 2 - 55J 2 - 4F 2 - 56O 2 - 5E Lapu-Lapu City 2 - 57G Angeles City 2 - 6C 2 - 58H 2 - 7F City 2 - 59D 2 - 8N 2 - 60O 2 - 9C Mandaue City 2 - 61G City 2 - 10R 2 - 62Q Baguio City 2 - 11N 2 - 63E 2 - 12O 2 - 64J 2 - 13C 2 - 65J 2 - 14B 2 - 66N 2 - 15D National Capital Region - First District 2 - 67M 2 - 16N National Capital Region - Second District 2 - 68M 2 - 17H National Capital Region - Third District 2 - 69M 2 - 18G National Capital Region - Fourth District 2 - 70M 2 - 19J 2 - 71R 2 - 20C 2 - 72R City 2 - 21P Northern 2 - 73H 2 - 22B 2 - 74C City 2 - 23J 2 - 75B 2 - 24E 2 - 76Q 2 - 25E Olongapo City 2 - 77C 2 - 26J 2 - 78Q 2 - 27F 2 - 79Q 2 - 28E 2 - 80C 2 - 29D 2 - 81A Cebu 2 - 30G City 2 - 82Q Cebu City 2 - 31G Quezon 2 - 83D Compostela Valley 2 - 32K 2 - 84B (North Cotabato) 2 - 33L 2 - 85D Cotabato City 2 - 34L 2 - 86Q City 2 - 35K Samar (Western Samar) 2 - 87H 2 - 36K 2 - 88L 2 - 37K 2 - 89G Davao Occidental 2 - 38K 2 - 90E 2 - 39K 2 - 91L 2 - 40P 2 - 92H 2 - 41H 2 - 93L City 2 - 42L 2 - 94O 2 - 43F 2 - 95P 2 - 44N 2 - 96P Iligan City 2 - 45J City 2 - 97H 2 - 46A 2 - 98C 2 - 47A Tawi-Tawi 2 - 99O 2 - 48F 2 - 100C 2 - 49F Zamboanga City 2 - 101I 2 - 50B 2 - 102I City of Isabela 2 - 51I 2 - 103I 2 - 52N 2 - 104I

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