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2010 Census of Population and 2010 Census of Population and Housing in the Philippines Housing in the Philippines By: Benedicta Yabut By: Benedicta Yabut National Statistics Office Republic of the Philippines

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2010 Census of Population and 2010 Census of Population and Housing in the PhilippinesHousing in the Philippines

By: Benedicta YabutBy: Benedicta Yabut

National Statistics OfficeRepublic of the Philippines

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1. General Objective2. Specific Objectives3. Uses of Census Data4. Reference Date and Time5. Authority of the 2010 CPH6. Confidentiality7. 2010 CPH Organizational Set-up

Presentation Outline

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8. 2010 CPH Forms9. Enumeration Procedures10.Enumeration Sampling11.Contents of CPH Form 212.Contents of CPH Form 3

Presentation Outline

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 General Objective 

The 2010 CPH aims to provide government planners, policy makers, and administrators with data on which to base their social and economic development plans and programs.

1. General Objective of the 2010 CPH

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1. obtain comprehensive data on the size, composition, and distribution of the population of the Philippines;

2. gather data on birth registration, literacy, school attendance, place of school, highest grade/year completed, residence 5 years ago, overseas worker, usual occupation, kind of business or industry, class of worker, place of work, fertility, religion, citizenship, ethnic group, disability and functional difficulty, and determine their geographic distribution;

2. Specific Objectives of the 2010 CPH

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 Specific Objectives – contd.

3. take stock of the housing units existing in the country and to get information about their geographic location, structural characteristics, and facilities, etc.;

4. obtain information on the characteristics of the barangay, which will be used as basis for urban-rural classification; and

5. serve as sampling frame for use in household-based surveys.

2. Specific Objectives of the 2010 CPH

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In Government:

Redistricting and apportionment of congressional seats;

Population is one of the basis in determining the number of congressional seats

Example: • Caloocan has 1,381,610 population as of

August 1, 2007 and with only two districts

• 2 Congressmen for Caloocan City

3. Uses of Census Data

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3. Uses of Census Data

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In Government:

allocation of resources and revenues;

creation of political and administrative units;

3. Uses of Census Data

Administrative Unit Required Population

Province 250,000

Highly Urbanized City 200,000

City 150,000

Municipality 25,000

Barangay 2,000

Source: Local Government Code of 1991

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In Government:

creation of political and administrative units;

No. of Local Government Units: 2003, 2004, 2006, 2009

3. Uses of Census Data

Source: Philippine Standard Geographic Classification

DateNumber

Prov. City Mun. Brgy.

Dec. 2003 79 115 1,499 41,972

Dec. 2004 79 117 1,500 41,975

Dec. 2006 81 118 1,510 41,995

Dec. 2009 80 120 1,514 42,021

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In Government:

formulation of policies concerning population and housing; and

In 2000, there were 13.3 millions children aged 6-12 years. If a ratio of 1:35 will be used, then there should be 380.5 thousand elementary school teachers in 2000.

In SY. 1999-2000, there were 436,904 public school teachers of which 329,198 were elementary school teachers (a ratio of 1:40) and 107,706 secondary school teachers. (Source: DepEd)

3. Uses of Census Data

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In Government:

formulation of programs relative to the delivery of basic services for health, education, housing, and others

Example:Census data is used as input in determining the number of children, especially those under 5 years old, who are targeted for immunization by DOH.

3. Uses of Census Data

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In Business and Industry:

determination of sites for establishing businesses;

determination of consumer demands for various goods and services; and

determination of supply of labor for the production of goods and services

3. Uses of Census Data

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In Research and Academic Institutions:

conduct of researches on population and other disciplines; and

study of population growth and distribution as basis in preparing projections

3. Uses of Census Data

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12:01 a.m., Saturday, May 1, 2010

4. Reference Date and Time

(Enumeration Period: May 17 to June 11)

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Section 2 of Commonwealth Act No. 591

Batas Pambansa Blg. 72

E.O No. 121

5. Authority of the 2010 CPH

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Section 4 of Commonwealth Act No. 591

Information obtained from the census respondents shall be held STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL and shall not be divulged to any person, except authorized NSO personnel acting in the performance of their duties.

6. Confidentiality

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7. The 2010 CPH Organizational Set-Up

NSO AdministratorNSO Administrator

NSO Household Statistics Department Director

CPS 2010

NSO Household Statistics Department Director

CPS 2010

NSO Regional Director (RD)

CPC 2010

NSO Regional Director (RD)

CPC 2010

Provincial Census

Coordinating Board

Executive Officer: NSO PSO

Provincial Census

Coordinating Board

Executive Officer: NSO PSO

City/Municipal Census

Coordinating Board

Executive Officer:

NSO DSO/SCO

City/Municipal Census

Coordinating Board

Executive Officer:

NSO DSO/SCO

Regional Census

Coordinating Board

Executive Officer: NSO RD

Regional Census

Coordinating Board

Executive Officer: NSO RD

National Census

Coordinating Board

Executive Officer:

NSO Administrator

National Census

Coordinating Board

Executive Officer:

NSO Administrator

NSO Provincial Statistics Officer

(PSO)

NSO Provincial Statistics Officer

(PSO)

NSO District Statistics Officer/ Statistical Coordination Officer

(DSO/SCO)

NSO District Statistics Officer/ Statistical Coordination Officer

(DSO/SCO)

Census Area Supervisor (CAS)

DepEd/Hired Personnel

Assistant Census Area Supervisor (ACAS)

Hired Personnel

Census Area Supervisor (CAS)

DepEd/Hired Personnel

Assistant Census Area Supervisor (ACAS)

Hired Personnel

Team Supervisor (TS)

DepEd/Hired Personnel

Team Supervisor (TS)

DepEd/Hired Personnel

Enumerator (EN)

DepEd/Hired Personnel

Enumerator (EN)

DepEd/Hired Personnel

Barangay ChairpersonBarangay Chairperson

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7. The 2010 CPH Organizational Set-Up

NSO AdministratorNSO Administrator

NSO Household Statistics Department Director

CPS 2010

NSO Household Statistics Department Director

CPS 2010

NSO Regional Director (RD)

CPC 2010

NSO Regional Director (RD)

CPC 2010

Provincial Census

Coordinating Board

Executive Officer: NSO PSO

Provincial Census

Coordinating Board

Executive Officer: NSO PSO

City/Municipal Census

Coordinating Board

Executive Officer:

NSO DSO/SCO

City/Municipal Census

Coordinating Board

Executive Officer:

NSO DSO/SCO

Regional Census

Coordinating Board

Executive Officer: NSO RD

Regional Census

Coordinating Board

Executive Officer: NSO RD

National Census

Coordinating Board

Executive Officer:

NSO Administrator

National Census

Coordinating Board

Executive Officer:

NSO Administrator

NSO Provincial Statistics Officer

(PSO)

NSO Provincial Statistics Officer

(PSO)

NSO District Statistics Officer/ Statistical Coordination Officer

(DSO/SCO)

NSO District Statistics Officer/ Statistical Coordination Officer

(DSO/SCO)

Census Area Supervisor (CAS)

DepEd/Hired Personnel

Assistant Census Area Supervisor (ACAS)

Hired Personnel

Census Area Supervisor (CAS)

DepEd/Hired Personnel

Assistant Census Area Supervisor (ACAS)

Hired Personnel

Team Supervisor (TS)

DepEd/Hired Personnel

Team Supervisor (TS)

DepEd/Hired Personnel

Enumerator (EN)

DepEd/Hired Personnel

Enumerator (EN)

DepEd/Hired Personnel

Barangay ChairpersonBarangay Chairperson

Type of Form Description

CPH Form 1 Listing Booklet

CPH Form 2 Common Household Questionnaire

CPH Form 3 Sample Household Questionnaire

CPH Form 4 Institutional Population Questionnaire

CPH Forms

8. CPH Forms

CPH Forms

8. CPH Forms

Type of Form Description

CPH Form 5 Barangay Schedule

CPH Form 6 Notice of Listing/Enumeration

CPH Form 7 Common Household Self- Administered Questionnaire Instructions

CPH Form 8 Institutional Population Self- Administered Questionnaire Instructions

CPH Forms

8. CPH Forms

Type of Form Description

CPH Form 9 Appointment Slip to Household/Institutional Population Respondent

CPH Form 10 EN’s Accomplishment/ Progress Monitoring Report

CPH Form 13 Transmittal/Receipt Form

CPH Forms

8. CPH Forms

Type of Form Description

CPH Form 17 Certification of Barangay Chairperson

Mapping Form Used for plotting and updating EA/barangay maps

9. Enumeration Procedures

Enumeration activities

1.Mapping2.Canvassing3.Listing4.Plotting 5.Interviewing6.Posting of Stickers

10. Enumeration Sampling

The 2010 CPH will be carried out through the combination of complete enumeration and sampling.

For this census, systematic cluster sampling will be adopted instead of systematic random sampling.

This sampling method is designed in such a way that efficient and accurate estimates will be obtained at the city/municipality level.

10. Enumeration Sampling

The sampling rate or the proportion of households to be selected as samples will depend on the size of the city/municipality where the EA is located.

Estimated Number of Households in the City/Municipality

Sampling Rate

1-500 100 percent501 and above 20 percent

10. Enumeration Sampling

In this sampling scheme, each city/municipality is treated as a domain.

For city/municipality with 100 percent sampling rate, all households in all the EAs within this city/municipality will be selected as samples.

10. Enumeration Sampling

For those with a 20 percent sampling rate, systematic cluster sampling will be adopted. That is, sample selection of one in every five clusters with the first cluster selected at random.

In effect, the EAs belonging to the city/municipality with 20 percent sampling rate are divided into clusters of size 5.

Random start is pre-determined for each EA.

10. Enumeration Sampling

Clusters are formed by grouping together households that have been assigned consecutive serial numbers as they are listed in CPH Form 1.

For a 20 percent sampling rate, clusters are formed by grouping together five households.

10. Enumeration Sampling

Cluster Cluster NumberNumber

Household Serial Household Serial Number in the Number in the

ClusterCluster

Cluster Cluster NumberNumber

Household Serial Household Serial Number in the Number in the

ClusterCluster1 0001 to 0005 8 0036 to 00402 0006 to 0010 9 0041 to 00453 0011 to 0015 10 0046 to 00504 0016 to 0020 · ·5 0021 to 0025 · ·6 0026 to 0030 · ·7 0031 to 0035 n ·

11. Contents of CPH Form 2

CPH Form 2 is consist of 16 columns with the following population census questions:

Column Description

P1 Name of Household Members

P2 Relationship to Head

P3 Sex

P4 Date of Birth

P5 Age

P6 Birth Registration

P7 Marital Status

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Column Description

P8 Religious Affiliation

P9 and P10 Citizenship

P11 Ethnicity

P12 Disability

P13 Functional Difficulty

P14 Residence 5 Years Ago

P16 Highest Grade/Year Completed

P19 Overseas Worker

11. Contents of CPH Form 2

Column Description

B1 Type of Building/House

B2 Construction Materials of the Roof

B3 Construction Materials of the Outer Walls

B4 State of Repair of the Building/House

B5 Year Building/House was Built

D1 Floor Area of the Housing Unit

H8 Tenure of Status of the Lot

12. Contents of CPH Form 3

Column Description

P15 Literacy

P17 School Attendance

P18 Place of School

P20 Usual Occupation

P21 Kind of business or industry

P22 Class of Worker

P23 Place of Work

CPH Form 3 contains all population and housing questions in CPH Form 2 with the following additional items:

12. Contents of CPH Form 3

Column Description

P24 – P27 Questions on fertility

H1 Fuel for lighting

H2 Fuel for cooking

H3 Source of water for drinking, cooking, laundry and/or bathing

H4 Tenure of the housing unit

H5 Acquisition of the housing unit

H6 Source of financing of the housing unit

12. Contents of CPH Form 3

Column Description

H7 Monthly rental of the housing unit

H9 Usual manner of garbage disposal

H10 Kind of toilet facility

H11 Land ownership

H12 Language/dialect generally spoken at home

H13 Residence 5 years from now

H14 Presence of household conveniences/availability of ICT devices

H15 Internet access