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2000

CENSUS OF POPULATION
AND HOUSING
Report No. 2
Volume I
Demographic and
Housing Characteristics

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY

NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE


REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES

HER EXCELLENCY

PRESIDENT GLORIA MACAPAGAL-ARROYO

NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD

Honorable Romulo L. Neri


Chairperson

NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE

Carmelita N. Ericta
Administrator

Paula Monina G. Collado


Deputy Administrator

Josie B. Perez
Officer-In-Charge
Household Statistics Department
ISSN 0117-1453
FOREWORD

One main factor to consider in achieving development in a country,


whether social or economic, is the population. The government makes plans and
programs for the achievement of a better quality of life for the people. These
programs include better health services, adequate nutrition, free education,
housing for all, and social welfare for the needy. These programs can only be
achieved, however, if there are sufficient and reliable data as bases for planning.

The Census of Population and Housing (CPH) is one of the major


activities undertaken by the National Statistics Office (NSO) every ten years. It
takes an inventory of the total population of the country and a stock of the
housing units, not to mention other demographic and housing characteristics that
can provide the necessary data to planners.

This report is the first of two parts of the provincial publication for the 2000
CPH that was conducted on May 1, 2000. Demographic data presented herein
consist of population distribution according to age, sex, marital status, religious
affiliation, disability, education, ethnicity, residence five years ago, household
size, overseas workers, citizenship, literacy, place of school, language or dialect
generally spoken, ever married women, number of children ever born, and age at
first marriage. Housing data include type of building, structural characteristics,
state of repair, floor area, tenure status of house and lot, mode of acquisition,
sources of financing and monthly rental of the housing unit, land ownership, fuel
used for lighting and cooking, source of water, kind of toilet facility, manner of
garbage disposal, and presence of household conveniences.

Part two publication will include data generated from both common and
sample census questionnaires but with urban-rural breakdown.

NSO acknowledges all government agencies as well as private entities


which contributed their invaluable assistance and support to make the Census
2000 undertaking a success. The same is accorded to each and every
household in the country for being a witness to the success of the Census: true
to its slogan, “Census 2000, Count Me In!!!”.

CARMELITA N. ERICTA
Administrator

Manila, Philippines
January 2003

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EXPLANATORY NOTE

Introduction
In May and June 2000, the National Statistics Office (NSO) conducted the
2000 Census of Population and Housing, more popularly known as Census 2000.
This nationwide undertaking is the 11th population census and the 5th housing
census conducted in the country.

The Census 2000 is designed to take an inventory of the


total population in the Philippines and to collect information
about their characteristics. The data provides an updated basis
for the apportionment of the Internal Revenue Allocation (IRA)
to local government units and for the creation of new legislative
areas such as regions, provinces, municipalities and
barangays, or the conversion of a municipality into a city.

The census of population is the source of information on the size and


distribution of the population as well as the information about the demographic,
social, economic, and cultural characteristics. This information is vital for making
rational plans and programs for development.

Pursuant to the provision of Batas Pambansa Blg. 72, a final report on the
population count and number of households by barangay was submitted to the
President and declared official for all purposes under Proclamation No. 28 dated
April 18, 2001.

Authority for Conducting the Census 2000


Under Commonwealth Act No. 591, the Bureau of the Census and Statistics
(now National Statistics Office) is authorized to prepare and undertake all censuses
of population, agriculture, industry and commerce.

Batas Pambansa Blg. 72, which was passed on June 11, 1980, further
accorded the NSO the authority to conduct population censuses every ten years
beginning in 1980 without prejudice to the undertaking of special censuses on
agriculture, industry, commerce, housing and other sectors as may be approved by
the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA).

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Moreover, Executive Order No. 121, otherwise


“. . . . The NSO shall be
known as the Reorganization Act of the Philippine
Statistical System, which was issued on January 30, the major statistical
1987, declared that the NSO shall be the major
agency responsible for
statistical agency responsible for generating general
purpose statistics and for undertaking such censuses generating general
and surveys as may be designated by the National purpose statistics.”
Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB).

Further, Proclamation No. 205 declared January to December 2000 as the


Millennium Census Year and called upon all heads of departments of the
government and their instrumentalities to give their support and cooperation in the
census undertaking.

Census Coordinating Boards


For the Census 2000, the creation of Provincial Census Coordinating Board
(PCCB) and City/Municipal Census Coordinating Board (C/MCCB) was authorized
by NSCB Resolution No. 4 Series of 1999. The Provincial Statistics Officer (PSO)
and District Statistics Officer (DSO) were responsible for organizing the PCCB and
C/MCCB, respectively. These boards assisted the NSO field staff in the conduct of
the census at the sub-national levels.

The Provincial Governor was the Chairperson of the Provincial Census


Coordinating Board with the Division Superintendent of the Department of Education,
Culture and Sports (DECS) as Vice Chairman. The District Highway
Engineer, Provincial Commander/Director, Provincial Planning and
Development Officer, Provincial Assessor, Provincial Agriculturist,
Provincial Population Officer, Provincial Environment and Natural
Resources Officer and three representatives from the private sector
served as members. The Provincial Statistics Officer of the NSO
acted as the Executive Officer of the PCCB.

The City/Municipal Census Coordinating Board was chaired by the City/


Municipal Mayor. The DECS District Supervisor or Supervising Principal, Station
Commander, Municipal Civil Registrar, Municipal Planning and Development Officer,
and a representative from the private sector acted as members. The District Statistics
Officer/Statistical Coordination Officer of the NSO served as Executive Officer of the
C/MCCB.
“…the creation of PCCB and C/
MCCB was authorized by NSCB
Resolution No. 4 Series of 1999.”

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Census 2000 Field Organization

The National Statistics Office (NSO) is the agency mandated to formulate and
execute plans to undertake the Census 2000. All matters pertaining to Census 2000
were coordinated and monitored by the Household Statistics Department (HSD),
under the direction and instructions of the Administrator. The planning and
preparatory activities for all aspects of the census were undertaken by the HSD in
close coordination with the Information Resources Department (IRD) and General
Administration Department (GAD).

A Steering Committee for Census 2000 provided directions on the major


activities of the nationwide undertaking, chaired by the Administrator and co-chaired
by the Deputy Administrator. It was comprised of the directors of HSD, GAD, IRD
and Industry and Trade Statistics Department (ITSD); division chiefs of HSD;
Regional Director of NCR as Field Representative; and the NSO Legal Officer. The
Demographic and Social Statistics Division (DSSD) of HSD served as Secretariat
to the Steering Committee.

The HSD Director was assisted by the Census 2000 Project Staff (CPS 2000)
in the communication flow among and
between Central
O ffi c e The National Statistics Office (NSO) is the ( C O )
units government agency mandated to formulate and a n d
t h e execute plans to undertake the Census 2000. fi el d
offices. During
the census operations
and until the submission of the population
counts by barangay to the Office of the President of the Philippines, the CPS 2000
served as the monitoring, communication and action center.

The Data Capture Center (DCC), in charge of computer processing for the
Census 2000, was set up in four selected NSO regional centers under the direct
and technical supervision of IRD in consultation with HSD. The respective Regional
Directors exercised administrative supervision over the DCC operations. The
Director of IRD, assisted by the Census 2000 Data
Capture Center Project Staff (DCC 2000) ensured the
smooth flow of Census 2000 Data Processing and was
responsible for the supervision of the data capture areas.

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The Regional Director (RD) was the overall supervisor in his/


her region and was assisted by the Census 2000 Regional Project
Staff (RPS 2000). The RD was responsible for the coordination,
monitoring and supervision of activities in all the provinces of his/her
region.

The Provincial Statistics Officer (PSO) together with the Census 2000
Provincial Project Staff was responsible for the allocation and control of census
forms, Quick Count operations as well as the manual processing of the census
returns and transmittal of forms to the DCC.

During the field enumeration, five teachers/hired enumerators were


supervised by a Team Supervisor (TS) and a group of ten TS was supervised by a
Census Area Supervisor (CAS). A CAS was designated in each municipality. He/she
was either a Statistical Coordination Officer (SCO) of NSO, public school District
Supervisor or Principal, or other government employee.

Method of Enumeration and Sampling

The gathering of population and housing data was performed


by census enumerators through house-to-house visits and
interview of a responsible member of each household. The
household was the enumeration unit. Moreover, a complete listing
of buildings, which contain living quarters, including vacant ones,

A combination of complete enumeration and sampling was


adopted. Just like in the 1990 CPH, a systematic cluster sampling
was used instead of a random sampling to minimize enumerators
selection bias. Each city/municipality was treated as a domain to
obtain efficient and accurate estimates at the municipality level.

An enumeration area (EA), which is a delineated geographic


area consisting of about 300 to 400 households, was divided into a
cluster of five (5) households and the corresponding number of
clusters was obtained for each. The sampling rates were based on
the estimated size of the municipality where the EA is located.

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The non-sample households were


interviewed using the Common Household Estimated No. of Sampling Rate
Questionnaire (CPH Form 2). The items Households in the in the EA
Municipality
asked on the population were household
membership, relationship to the head, date of
birth, age as of last birthday, sex, marital 1—500 100%
501—1500 20%
status, religious affiliation, disability, ethnicity, 1501 and above 10%
highest educational attainment and place of
residence 5 years ago.

For the housing portion, the questions asked were about building
characteristics like type of building/house, construction materials of the roof and the
outer walls, state of repair, year building was built, floor area of the housing unit,
and tenure status of the lot.

Using the Sample Household Questionnaire (CPH Form 3),


additional questions were asked from the sample households. These
questions pertain to citizenship, literacy, language/dialect generally
spoken in the household, economic characteristics, fertility and other
related socio-economic items. Additional housing items asked were
household amenities, manner of acquisition of housing units, source of financing,
usual manner of garbage disposal and source of water.

Institutional population were enumerated using the Institutional Population


Questionnaire (CPH Form 4). Selected items in the Common Household
Questionnaire without housing questions were asked.

Information about households of Filipinos working in Philippine embassies


and foreign countries, were also gathered and included in the total population of the
country.

Place Where Enumerated

All persons were enumerated in their usual place of


residence, which is the geographic place (street, barangay,
sitio, municipality, or province) where the persons usually
reside.

Filipinos working in Philippine Embassies, Consulates and missions abroad


were also enumerated. CPH Form 2 was sent to them through the Department of
Foreign Affairs (DFA).

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Publication for Census 2000

The results of the 2000 Census of Population and Housing (Census 2000) will
be made available in different media. Reports, publications as well as electronic
data files will be prepared for the various needs of data users.

There are six publications being prepared for Census 2000. Report No. 1
contains the total population, household population and number of households by
barangay. Demographic and socio-economic characteristics will be included in
Report No. 2. Data on population density, urban population, institutional population
and occupation and industry will be included in Report No. 3, Report No. 4, Report
No. 5, and Report No. 6, respectively.

Census 2000 Report No. 2 will be published in two parts.


Volume I will contains 41 tables on population and housing
characteristics. Population data includes age, sex, marital
status, religious affiliation, citizenship, disability, ethnicity,
literacy, household size, highest grade completed, residence
five years ago, ever married women and number of children
born alive. Housing data on the other hand, includes occupied
housing units, type of building, structural characteristics, state
of repair, floor area, tenure status of house and lot, mode of
acquisition, fuel used for lighting and cooking, source of water supply, kind of toilet
facility, manner of garbage disposal presence of household conveniences, land
ownership and language or dialect generally spoken in the household . The data
for this publication were generated from the Common and Sample Household
Questionnaires. Selected data on population and housing with urban-rural
breakdown are contained in Volume II of Report No. 2 (see Appendix B for the list
of tables).

Aside from the Philippine Volume, a separate report is published for a


province/highly urbanized city. The data for the cities and municipalities of
Metropolitan Manila are presented in the volume for the National Capital Region.

Aside from the published tables, unpublished tables are also available to
users in computer print outs, diskettes or CDs (see Appendices C and D for the list
of unpublished tables).

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DEFINITION OF TERMS AND CONCEPTS

Barangay A barangay is the smallest political unit in the country.


Generally, its enumeration is assigned to one enumerator.
For enumeration purposes, a large barangay is usually
divided into parts and each part is called an enumeration
area (EA). A total of 41,940 barangays were covered in this
census. For the purpose of the Census 2000, the official list
of barangays was prepared by the Technical Working Group
on Geographic Classification and a Geographic
Classification was used as basis for the geographic codes
utilized. Among its members were representatives from
NEDA, NSCB, DILG, COMELEC and NSO.
Usual Place of Residence This term refers to the geographic place
(street, barangay, municipality, or province) where
the enumerated person usually resides. As a rule, it
is the place where he sleeps most of the time.
Hence, it may be the same as or different from the
place where he was found at the time of the census.

Household A household is a social unit consisting of a


person living alone or a group of persons who,

1. sleep in the same housing unit; and


2. 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, like parents and their children. In some instances, several generations of
familial ties are represented in one household while, still in others, even distant
relatives are members of the household.

Household helpers, boarders, and non-relatives are considered as members


of the household provided they sleep in the same housing unit and have common
arrangement for the preparation and consumption of food and do not usually go
home to their family at least once a week.

A group of unrelated individuals, as in the case of a group of students or


workers, who decide to rent a place and make common arrangements for the
preparation and consumption of their food constitutes one household.

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Institutional population Institutional Population comprises persons who


are found living in institutional living quarters. 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 institutional living quarters
and are usually subject to a common authority or
management, or are bound by either a common public
objective or a common personal interest.

The following were considered as institutional living quarters:

1. Hotels, motels, inns, dormitories, pension and other lodging houses which
provide lodging on a fee basis
2. Hospitals, sanitaria, rehabilitation centers, and nurses homes
3. Orphanages, homes for the aged and other welfare institutions
4. Seminaries, convents, nunneries, boarding schools and other religious
training centers
5. Corrective and penal institutions
6. Military camps, stations, and barracks
7. Logging, mining and construction/public work camps
8. Refugee camps.
Persons Enumerated as Members of the Household

The following were considered and enumerated as


members of the household:

1. Persons who are present and whose usual place of residence is the housing
unit where the household lives.

2. Family members who are overseas and who had been away for not more
than five years from the date of last departure at the time of the census are
considered members of the household.

3. Persons whose usual place of residence is the place where the household
lives but are temporarily away at the time of the census for any of the
following reasons:
 on vacation, business/pleasure trip or training somewhere in the
Philippines and are expected to be back within (6) months from
time of departure;

 on vacation, business/pleasure trip or study/training abroad and


are expected to be back within a year from time of departure;

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 working or attending school in some other place but comes home at least
once a week;

 confined in hospitals for a period of not more than six months at the time of
enumeration except when they are confined as inmates of tuberculosis
pavillions, mental hospitals, leprosaria or leper colonies, drug rehabilitation
centers, etc.;

 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 is
expected to exceed six months;

 training with the Armed Forces of the Philippines if training is not more than 6
months;

 on board coastal, inter-island or fishing vessels within Philippine territories; or

 on board ocean-going vessels but are expected to be away for not more than
five years from date of departure.

4. Boarders/lodgers of the household or employees of household-operated


businesses who do not usually go to their respective homes weekly.

5. Citizens of foreign countries, excluding members of diplomatic missions and non-


Filipino members of International organizations, but including Filipino
balikbayans who have resided or are expected to reside in the Philippines for
more than a year from their arrival.

6. Persons temporarily staying with the household who have no usual place of
residence or who are not certain to be enumerated elsewhere.
Persons Enumerated as Members of Institutional Population

The following persons were enumerated as members of


institutional population:
1. Permanent lodgers in boarding houses

2. Dormitory residents who do not go home at least once a week

3. Hotel residents who have stayed 6 months or more at the time of the
census

4. Boarders in residential houses, provided that their number is 10 or more

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5. Patients in hospitals who are confined for at least six


months

6. Wards in orphanages

7. Inmates of penal colonies or prison cells

8. Seminarians, nuns in convents, monks

9. Soldiers residing in military camps

10. Workers in mining and similar camps

The following were excluded as members of institutional population but were


included in the households to which they belong:

1. Military officials/enlisted men or draftees (and members of their households)


who have housing units within military installations or camps;

2. Managers (and members of their households) of refugee camps, dormitories,


hotels, hospitals, etc., who occupy and regularly use as their place of abode
living quarters in the institutions that they manage; and

3. Priest who, together with there relatives and/or household help, occupy and
regularly use as their place of abode a living quarter in the church or
seminary.

Persons Excluded from the Enumeration

The following persons were excluded from the enumeration even if they are
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 (except Filipino and non-Filipino employees
who have been residents of the Philippines prior to said
employment);

2. Citizens of foreign countries living within the premises of an


embassy, legation, chancellery or consulate;

3. Officers and enlisted men of U.S. Military or Naval Forces and non-Filipino
members of their households, irrespective of residence; foreigners who are
civilian employees in U.S. military or naval stations and members of their
families living within the premises of said stations or reservations;

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4. Citizens of foreign countries who are chiefs or officials of international


organizations like United Nations (UN), International Labor Organization
(ILO), Asian Development Bank (ADB), Food and Agricultural Organization
(FAO), the US Agency for International Development (USAID) who are
subject to reassignment to other countries after their tour of duty in the
Philippines, and members of their families;

5. Citizens of foreign countries together with non-Filipino


members of their households, who are students or who
are employed , or have business in the Philippines but w h o
are expected to stay in the country for less than a year from
arrival;

6. Citizens of foreign countries and Filipinos with usual place


of residence in a foreign country who are visiting the
Philippines, and who have stayed or are expected to stay in
the country for less than a year from arrival;

7. Citizens of foreign countries in refugee camps/vessels; and

8. Residents of the Philippines on vacation, pleasure or business trip, study or


training, etc., abroad who have been away or expected to be away from the
Philippines for more than a year from departure.

Persons working for them or living with them were also enumerated based on
the rules of enumeration.

Respondent A respondent is any responsible member of the


household who furnished the information or answers to
questions during the interview/enumeration.

The head of the household is an adult person, male


Head of Household
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.

In the case of a household consisting of two or more


unrelated persons sharing the same cooking facilities and
meals, the head is usually the eldest male or female in the
group regarded as such by the other members.

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Relationship to Household Head

Data on relationship to the head of the household provides an indication of


the typical relationship among household members. Each member of the household
has a specific relationship to the head by virtue of his presence in the household.
Such relationship may or may not be based on kinship. The members of the
household are classified as follows:
1. Spouse of the Head 8. Uncle/Aunt
2. Son/Daughter 9. Nephew/Niece
3. Stepson/Stepdaughter 10. Other relative
4. Son-in-law/Daughter-in-law 11. Non-relative
5. Grandson/Granddaughter 12. Boarder
6. Father/Mother 13. Domestic Helper
7. Brother/Sister

Age as of Last Birthday

This refers to the interval of time between the date of birth and before May 1,
2000, expressed in completed year. Thus, ages are recorded as whole numbers
counting the whole years completed on or prior to May 1, 2000.

Overseas Workers

An overseas worker is a household member who is


currently out of the country due to overseas employment. He or
she may or may not have a specific work contract or may be
presently at home on vacation but has an existing overseas employment to return
to. “TNT” workers are included if the household still considers them as members
and if the respondent mention their names when the enumerator asked about the
names of household members. However, immigrants are excluded.

Marital Status

This refers to the personal status of each individual in reference to the


marriage laws or customs of the country. This was asked to all persons 10 years old
and over as of the date of visit. A person in this age group is classified either as
single, married, widowed, separated/divorced, common-law/live-in or with unknown
marital status, based on the following definitions:

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Single – a person who has never been married.

Married – a person married in a civil or religious ceremony, either


living together with spouse at the time of the census visit or
temporarily living apart because the spouse is employed
elsewhere or is in the armed forces, etc.

Widowed – a married person whose spouse has died and who has not remarried up
to the time of the census visit.

Separated/Divorced – a person who is permanently separated from his/her spouse,


legally or through mutual consent. This is also the status of a person whose
marriage with another has been annulled or dissolved and can therefore remarry.

Common–law/Live-in - person cohabiting or living consensually with another as


husband and wife without the benefit of a legal marriage.

Unknown - person whose marital status is not known to the


respondent, or whose marital status is being concealed by
the respondent.

Religious Affiliation

This refers to a particular system of beliefs, attitudes,


emotions and behaviors constituting man’s relationship with
the powers and principalities of the universe.

Citizenship

Citizenship is defined as the legal nationality


of a person. A citizen is a legal national of the
country at the time of the census, while an alien is
a non-national of the country. The collection of
data on citizenship permits the classification of the
population into (a) citizens and (b) aliens.

Data on citizenship are valuable in the study of problems relating to the legal
status and civil rights of immigrants.

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Disability

Disability refers to any restriction or lack of ability (resulting from impairment)


to perform an activity in the manner or within the range considered normal for a
human being. Impairments associated with disabilities may be physical, mental or
sensory motor impairment such as partial or total blindness and deafness,
muteness, speech defect, orthopedic handicaps, and mental retardation.
Disability is classified as follows:
Total Blindness – no useful sight in any of the two eyes. Cannot distinguish objects
in front of him. They need Braille materials for reading.

Partial Blindness – with better eyesight than totally blind; can distinguish objects in
front of him. Includes partially sighted individual, having only one eye that normally
functions.

Low Vision – with the better eye, even with eyeglasses, cannot distinguish regular
size letters. Persons who, even with appropriate eyeglasses, need large print text
to read at a distance of one foot.
Total Deafness – cannot realize/distinguish any sound. Includes the so-called
“deaf-mute” which is for people who, because of deafness, did not learn to talk but
they have all what is physically necessary to talk.

Partial Deafness – can hear speech but cannot discriminate the words.

Poor Hearing Ability – person can understand words only if spoken


very loud or close to the ear and (normally) has severe difficulties if
there are other noises.

Oral Defect – a person who can say words but stammers (includes cleft palate and
hare-lip with speech defect).

One Hand – person has only one useful hand. Included here are two
artificial arms and if they are rather useful.

No hands – a person has no useful hand, e.g., amputated, deformed


and missing.

One leg – person has only one useful leg, walks with crutches and/or
artificial leg and/or braces.

No legs – person has no useful legs, e.g., normally sits in a wheelchair.

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Regular/Mild Cerebral Palsy – person can still walk and do most


activities or might only be slightly awkward and require no special
assistance.

Severe Cerebral Palsy – person is severely affected by the cerebral


palsy or might be unable to walk and need extensive, lifelong care.

Regularly Intellectually Impaired – can be toilet-trained, to wash


himself, eat on his own and follow single instructions. Included here
are those with Down Syndrome and autistic persons.

Severe Intellectually Impaired – cannot be toilet-trained, eat alone,


severe autism, etc.

Regularly Impaired by Mental Illness – actually under psychiatric


care or should be under psychiatric care, as well as patients who
recovered within the last three years. Included here are most
persons with epilepsy.

Severely Impaired by Mental Illness – persons needing


hospitalization or having been hospitalized within the last three
years.

Regularly Multiple Impaired – multiple impairment is always a


severe disability, yet among those with multiple impairment, one
can be much lighter than the others whom are called severely
multiple handicapped.

Severely Multiple Impaired – examples are both legs and both


arms paralyzed; deaf and blind, and severely cerebral palsied
and blind.

Ethnicity
Ethnicity is a primary sense of belonging to an ethno-
linguistic group; it is consanguineal in nature, meaning, the ties are
reckoned by blood and traced through the family tree. Thus, this
refers to the members of the household’s identity of self-ascription,
as one belonging to a group, by blood. Ethnicity may be obtained by
asking the question “How do _____ classify himself/herself?”.

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Literacy

Simple literacy is the ability to read and write a simple


message. A person is literate when he can both read and write a
simple message in any language or dialect.

Language
Language/dialect is the medium used to communicate. A person who
understands and communicates using a language is considered able to speak the
language/dialect.

School Attendance
School attendance means attendance at any educational
institution, public or private, for formal academic education at the
elementary, high school, college or university level at any time during
the school year June 1999 to March 2000.

Place of School

This pertains to the place where a person was studying during the
reference period. The purpose of this is to determine the number of students who
were studying in places outside the city/or municipality where they resided. Data on
these are vital for transport planning purposes.

Type of School
This refers on the type of learning institution and
are classified as follows:

Public School — are those schools entirely subsidized by the national government
as mandated in the Constitution. Public colleges and universities are classified into
three categories as follows:

1. Chartered state universities and colleges are institutions that enjoy


autonomy under a self-governing board of regents chaired by the Secretary
of Education, Culture and Sports.
2. Non-chartered state colleges are higher educational institutions offering
higher education courses. Many of them evolved from technical school
such as school of arts and trades (SATs), agriculture and others.

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3. Community colleges are mostly outgrowths of barangay high schools


located in rural areas and offer degree programs including graduate
program.

Private School — are those schools subsidized by a private


person or a group of persons. Some of the secondary and post
secondary schools are private stock (non-sectarian) or non-
corporations. Private colleges and universities are governed by
corporation laws. Such institutions have their respective board
of directors or trustees and are either stock or non-stock
corporation. Institutions with religious affiliation are classified as
sectarian schools and are non-stock organizations.

Madrasah and Others — refer to schools that provide alternative


learning system. This alternative learning system is classified as
non-formal and informal educational systems. However, such
entities are not accredited by the Department of Education,
Culture and Sports. Learning systems like schools of living
traditions which are organized by indigenous communities and
supported by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts
are categorized as others.

Highest Educational Attainment


Highest educational attainment refers to the highest grade or year completed in
school, college or university as of May 1, 2000. 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 includes pre-school education.

A person’s highest grade completed is categorized as either of the following:

None – did not undergo formal schooling


Elementary – grade 1 to grade 7
High School – 1st year to 4th year
High School Graduate
Post Secondary – 1 to 2 years
College Undergraduate – 1st year to 6th year
College Graduate
Post Baccalaureate – refers to any course for which an undergraduate
degree is required. Masters and doctoral degree students and graduates
fall under this category.

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Residence Five Years Ago


This pertains to the place where a person was residing
five years ago. Data on these are vital for projects concerning
housing and industrial development. Estimates of migration
(1995 to 2000) are needed for preparing population projections
necessary for planning and policy purposes.

Residence Ten Years Ago


This pertains to the place where a person was residing 10 years ago. Data on
these are collected to fill the missing information on migration between 1990 and
1995.

Number of Children Born Alive


Born alive children comprise all live-born children to a
woman, whether legitimate or illegitimate, born of present or of
previous marriages, and regardless of whether her children are
living or dead, or might be living elsewhere at the time of the
interview. Data on the number of children ever born to a particular
woman is an aggregate measure of her lifetime fertility experience
up to the moment the data are collected.

Number of Children
This refers to the number of children ever born to a
particular woman who are still living up to the time the data are
collected. The data serve as indicator of live-born children.

Age at First Marriage


Age at first marriage refers to the age when a woman first
entered married life or a consensual union, even if she was
married more than once. Normally in legal marriages, it is the
age when the marriage was solemnized. In cases wherein the
spouses lived together before legal marriage, the age to be
reported would be the age when the spouses began to live
together. In a consensual marriage, it is the age of the woman
when she and the man began to live together as husband and
wife.

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HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS
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 of population and housing, only buildings which
contain living quarters whether occupied or vacant were listed.

Living quarters counted are structurally separate and independent places of


abode. These may:

1. have been constructed, built, converted or arranged for human habitation,


provided that at the time of the census, are not used wholly for other
purposes; or
2. actually being used as living quarters at the time of the census although not
intended for habitation.

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 not intended for habitation such as
commercial, industrial, and agricultural buildings, or natural and man-
made shelters such as caves, boats, abandoned trucks, culverts, etc.,
but used as living quarters by households are also considered as
housing units.

Identifying Housing Units in a Building

A housing unit is normally intended for habitation by


one household. However, in some cases, two or more
households share the same building or housing unit as their
place of habitation. A building may have more than one
housing unit but from its physical layout the different housing
units may be discernible.

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A portion of a building (a room or group of rooms) qualifies as a separate


housing unit if it meets the following requirements:

1. Separateness – a portion of the building must have


facilities for sleeping and preparing/taking meals. The
occupants may be isolated from other households in the
building by means of walls or permanent partitions;

2. Direct Access – the portion of the building can be


accessed directly from the outside of the building. That
is, occupants can come in or go out of the portion of the
building without passing through anybody else’s
premises from the street, pathway, alley, callejon, road,
yard, catwalk, public or communal staircase, passage,
gallery, grounds or through a common hall.
Housing Units Listed
Only the following housing units included in the listing were assigned individ-
ual housing unit serial numbers and listed:

1. Occupied or vacant housing units in single residential houses;


2. Occupied or vacant housing units in multi-unit residential buildings such as
duplex, accessoria or row houses, condominiums, tenement houses,
townhouses, etc.;
3. Occupied barong-barong or shanties;
4. Vacant housing units in residential buildings used for
purposes other than residential;
5. Housing units which are still under construction but the roof
and walls are already in place;
6. Occupied housing units in institutional living quarters, such as
hotels, motels, dormitories, lodging houses, seminaries, mental
hospitals etc.;
7. Occupied housing units in non-residential buildings such as offices, barns,
churches, etc.;
8. Vacant housing units with complete facilities for cooking, dining and sleeping
in institutional living quarters and non-residential buildings;
9. Occupied mobile housing units such as boats, trailers, etc.;
10.Occupied improvised housing units such as culverts, abandoned trucks,
caves, container vans, tents, railroad cars.

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Type of Building/House

1. Single House - an independent structure intended for


one household, separated by an open space or walls
from all other structures. It includes the nipa huts, or
small houses built more or less as permanent housing
unit or “barong-barong” made of salvaged materials.

2. Duplex - a structure intended for two households,


with complete living facilities for each. It is divided
vertically or horizontally into two separate housing
units which are usually identical.

3. Multi-unit Residential (3 or more units) - this is intended for residential use only,
consisting of 3 or more housing units. These houses may consist of one or more
storeys in a row of three or more housing units separated from each other by
walls extending from the ground to the roof or a building having floors to
accommodate three or more housing units.
Example:

a. Apartment/building - a structure usually of several


stories made up of three or more independent
entrances from internal halls or courts. An apartment
has one common entrance from the outside.

b. Accessoria - a one or two-floor structure divided into


three or more housing units each, each housing unit
having its own separate entrance from the outside.
Another name for accesoria is row house.

c. Residential Condominium - a high-rise building


where the housing units are owned individually, but
the land and other areas and facilities are owned in
common.

4. Commercial/Industrial/Agricultural - these buildings are not intended mainly for


human habitation but used as living quarters of households at the time of the
census.

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A commercial building is a building built for transacting business or for rendering


professional services, such as a store, office, warehouse, rice mill, etc.

An agricultural building is any structure built for agricultural


purposes, such as barn, stable, poultry house, granary, etc.

An industrial building is a building built for processing,


assembling, fabricating, finishing, manufacturing or packaging
operations, such as a factory or a plant.

5. Institutional Living Quarters - Hotels, motels, inns, boarding houses, dormitories,


pensions and lodging houses fall within this category. This group comprises
permanent structures which provide lodging and/or meals on a fee basis. These
buildings are intended for persons confined to receive medical, charitable or
other care/treatment such as hospital and orphanages, for persons detained
such as jails and penal colonies, and other buildings like convents, school
dormitories, etc.

Also included in this category are camps which are


defined sets of premises originally intended for the
temporary accommodation of persons with common
activities or interest like military camps, and other camps,
established for the housing of workers in mining, agriculture,
public works or other type or enterprises.

6. Other Housing Units - refer to living quarters which are not intended for human
habitation nor located in permanent buildings but which are nevertheless, used
as living quarters at the time of the census. Caves, old railroad cars, other
natural shelters and mobile housing units such as trailer, barge, cart, boat etc.,
fall within this category.

Construction Materials of the Roof


The kind of construction materials of the roof used are classified as follows:
1. Galvanized Iron/Aluminum
2. Tile/concrete/clay tile
3. Half Galvanized Iron and Half Concrete
4. Wood
5. Cogon/nipa/anahaw
6. Asbestos
7. Makeshift/salvaged/improvised materials
8. Others

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Construction Materials of the Outer Walls

The kind of materials of outer walls used are classified as follows:


1. Concrete/brick/stone
2. Wood
3. Half Concrete/brick/stone and half wood
4. Galvanized iron/aluminum
5. Bamboo/sawali/cogon/nipa
6. Asbestos
7. Glass
8. Makeshift/salvaged/improvised materials
9. Others
10.No walls

State of Repair

The current condition of the building/house may be any of the following:

1. Needs no repair/needs minor repair This building is usually new or has a


good building maintenance, i.e., no
deterioration is apparent from the
outside.

2. Needs major repair The building cannot fully protect the


occupants from the elements (rain, wind,
temperature). It may have cracks in the
interior walls, leaking roof, holes on the
floor, broken windows, etc. which can
only be mended by major repair.

3. Dilapidated/Condemned This building is beyond repair.


Dilapidated parts are found in pillars, roof
and outer walls needing renovation.
Condemned buildings wherein sub-
standard materials/procedures were
used in the construction, or which are
structurally defective are also included
here.

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4. Under renovation/being repaired This building was fully constructed and


finished but being repaired at the time of
the census for some deterioration or
damages. Also included are buildings
being renovated to make additional
structures or to modify/repair existing
structures.

5. Under construction Construction work has started but not yet


completed and still going on.
Construction means all on-site work,
from site preparation, excavation,
foundation, assembly of all components
and installation of utilities and equipment
of buildings/structures.

6. Unfinished construction This is a partly constructed building but


at the time of visit, construction was
temporarily or permanently stopped. No
construction activity is going on for quite
sometime.
Year Building/House was Built

The year the building was built refers to the year


when the construction was completed and when ready
for occupancy and not when construction began.
Generally, building construction commenced and finished
within the same year, although there are cases when the
period of construction extends to several years. The year
when the building was finished was reported. If the
building is not yet finished but there are already
occupants, the year when it was first occupied was
reported.

Floor Area of the Housing Unit

Floor area refers to the space enclosed by the exterior walls of the housing
unit. In case of several floors, the area of each floor in square meters are added
together to get the total area of the housing unit.

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Fuel for Lighting

The proportion of households with access to electricity can provide planners


useful indication of areas where community lighting needs to be extended. Data on
types of fuel can also be analyzed to forecast future demands for various sources of
energy and to plan for power installation.

The kinds of fuel for lighting are categorized as follows:


1. Electricity
2. Kerosene
3. Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)
4. Oil (vegetable, animal, etc.)
5. Others

Fuel for Cooking

The information on fuel for cooking is relevant in assessing energy planning


decisions, energy conservation programs and in developing marketing strategies. It
also serves as a benchmark for the study of changes in household energy used and
user patterns over time. It is also useful in monitoring supply and demand
requirements for alternative fuels.

The types of cooking fuel are categorized as follows:


1. Electricity
2. Kerosene (Gaas)
3. Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)
4. Charcoal
5. Wood/bamboo
6. Others
7. None

If the household reported two or more kinds of cooking fuel used like electric-
ity and LPG; kerosene and charcoal; etc., the type of fuel being used most of the
time for cooking was considered.

Main Source of Water

The data on main source of drinking water provide information on the


proportion of households with access to potable water supply. The different sources
of drinking water are as follows:

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1. Own Use Faucet, Community Water System- the household gets the water
supply from a faucet inside the house/yard directly connected to a water
pipeline from the community water system, such as the Metropolitan
Waterworks and Sewage System (MWSS) or the local water network system.
How they purify their water or the real source of water is irrelevant. Thus, for
water systems with deep well as source is reported under this category as
long as they subscribe to a community water system.

2. Shared Faucet, Community Water System – the household


gets its water from the faucet of another household
establishment, or office which is connected to the community
water system.

3. Own Use, Tubed/Piped Deep Well – Water is taken from a tubed/piped well
which is at least 100 feet (5 pieces of 20 feet pipes) or 30 meters deep, for
private use of the household, or households in the same building or
compound.

4. Shared, Tubed/Piped Deep Well – Water is taken from a deep well of at least
100 feet or 30 meters deep of another household, establishment, or office, or
from a deep well, constructed for public use.

5. Tubed/Piped Shallow Well – water is taken from a tubed/piped


well which is less than 100 feet deep.

6. Dug Well – the household gets its water supply from a well which maybe
provided with a protective device against contamination or pollution. A shallow
well (dug and with water depository) which is provided with a pump and cover
and is free from seepage from the sides, and an ordinary dug well (“balon”)
also belong to this type.

7. Spring, Lake, River, Rain, etc. – the household gets its


water supply from natural bodies of water, or water is
accumulated from rainfall.

8. Peddler – the household does not directly get its water supply from any of the
sources mentioned above. Included in this item are water bought in drums,
pails, etc. (peddler). These are the usual sources of water supply for
households in low water pressure areas with no community water system.

9. Bottled Water – Mineral/distilled water bought in bottles, or gallons are under


this category.

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10. Others, specify – includes other sources not mentioned in categories 1-9
above.

If there are two or more sources of water for drinking, the one used most of the
time during the past twelve months was recorded.

Tenure Status of the Housing Unit

The housing unit may be:


1. Owned/Being amortized - the household is the owner and has legal
possession of the housing unit or the household claims to own it. This includes
housing units which are being amortized or paid on installment basis.

2. Rented - if the occupant actually pays rent either in cash or in kind.


3. Rent-free with consent of owner - if the household occupies the housing unit with
the permission of the owner and without paying any rent in cash or in kind to the
owner. Included here are the households of farm tenants/lessees who occupy
rent-free houses belonging to the owner of the lands they farm, also those
employees given free housing as part of fringe benefits (they are made to vacate
the housing unit upon separation from work).

4. Rent-free without consent of owner - if the household occupies


the housing unit without the consent or knowledge of the
owner. Examples are squatters who occupy public and private
buildings.

Acquisition of Housing Unit

A housing unit may be acquired on the following terms:


1. Purchased
2. Constructed by the owner/occupant with or without the help of friends/relatives
3. Constructed by hired /skilled worker - the owner of the housing unit took charge
of purchasing construction materials and directly supervised the construction of
the housing unit.
4. Constructed by organized contractor - the owner entered into a contract with a
general contractor for the latter to supply either labor only or both labor and
material.
5. Inherited
6. Others (lottery, gift, etc.)

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Sources of Financing

The different sources of financing are:


1. Own resources/interest-free loans form relatives/friends
2. Government assistance: PAG-IBIG, GSIS, DBP, etc.
3. Private Banks/foundations/cooperatives
4. Employer assistance
5. Private persons
6. Others

Tenure Status of the Lot

The classification of the status of the lot are as follows:

1. Owned/Being amortized - Ownership of land includes mere occupancy of any


public land in rural areas. This also includes house owners paying the land on
installment basis or holders of certificates of land titles under the Land Reform
Program or house/lot awardees of housing loans from PAG-IBIG, SSS, GSIS
or commercial banks.

2. Rented - a fixed amount is paid by the occupant in cash or in kind.

3. Rent-free with consent of owner - the household occupies the lot with the
permission of the owner and without paying any rent in cash or in kind to the
owner, tenant/lessee or subtenant/sub-lessee.

4. Rent-free without consent of owner - t h e household


occupies the lot without the permission of the owner.

Monthly Rental of Housing Unit and/or Lot

The total monthly rental of the housing unit excludes rental for
furnishings and payment for electricity and water. Rental for the
housing unit which includes furnishings, or payment for electricity
and water, can be estimated by subtracting the estimated rental for
furnishings or amount for the consumption of water and electricity
from the total monthly rental.

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Usual Manner of Garbage Disposal

The proportion of households with access to sanitary manner of garbage


disposal, provides knowledge of the environmental living conditions essential for the
formulation of plans and programs to improve general health conditions.

The usual manner by which the household disposes its kitchen garbage are:

1. Picked Up by Service Garbage Truck - the


local government or a private contractor
manages the systematic collection of the
garbage in the community through the use of
trucks/carts.

2 Dumping in Individual Pit (not burned) – garbage is simply


thrown in pits whether inside the yard or vacant lots and left to

3. Burning – garbage is dumped in an open space or pit and


burned.

4. Composting – garbage is composted, that is, allowed to decay under


controlled conditions and the composted materials are collected later for use
as soil conditioner or fertilizer.

5. Burying – the garbage is thrown in a pit and covered with soil.

6. Feeding to Animals – the garbage is fed to animals.

7. Others – kitchen garbage is disposed in manner different


from those mentioned above (thrown in esteros, vacant lots,
rivers, etc.).

Toilet Facility

The proportion of households with access to sanitary toilet facilities is an


indicator of health and sanitation status of the households.

The different types of toilet facilities commonly used in buildings and houses
throughout the country are as follows:

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1. Water-sealed, Sewer/Septic Tank, Used Exclusively by the Household –


Water-sealed, as the name implies, is the type of toilet where after water is
flushed or poured into the bowl, a small amount of water is left in the bowl and
seals the bottom of the bowl from the pipe leading to the depository.

A sewer/septic tank is a tank in which the solid


matter or sewage is accumulated to be disintegrated by
bacteria. This is commonly called “poso negro”.

2. Water-sealed, Sewer/Septic Tank, Shared with Other Households.

3. Water-sealed, Other Depository, Used Exclusively by the Household –


depository other than a sewer/septic tank.

4. Water-sealed, Other Depository, Shared with Other Households.

5. Closed Pit – a type of toilet without a water sealed bowl and the depository is
constructed usually of large circular tubes made of concrete or clay covered
on top and has a small opening. It may or may not have a box for sitting or
squatting over the opening.

6. Open Pit – the same as closed pit but without covering

7. Others (Pail system, etc.) – classified as toilet wherein fecal matter is


accumulated in a pail to be picked up for disposal from time to time, or any
kind of toilet facility not belonging to the preceding types.

8. None – refers to household without toilet facility.

Presence of Household Conveniences

The indicator on the presence of household conveniences provides leisure


statistics. It is also important for public information and education through the
identification of the means of communication the population can be reached easily.
The data on motor vehicles in the household provides information about access to
private transport.

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Presence of the following household conveniences was asked during the


census:

1. Radio/Radio Cassette
2. Television set
3. Refrigerator/Freezer
4. Video Cassette /recorder
5. Telephone/cell phone
6. Washing Machine
7. Motor Vehicle (includes motorcycles, cars, jeeps, tricycles, etc.)

Radios, televisions, telephone, refrigerators/freezers or motor vehicles not in


working condition for six months or longer (although intended to be repaired) as well
as motor vehicles used exclusively for business purposes were not considered.

Land Ownership

This refers to a type of land owned by any member of the household. The
following were the categories for land ownership:

1. Other residential land(s)


2. Agricultural land(s), landowner
3. Agricultural land(s) acquired through CARP, Agrarian Reform Beneficiary
4. Other land(s)

Language/Dialect Generally Spoken in the Household

Language/dialect generally spoken at home provides a measure of the


linguistic homogeneity or difference in the population. It can also be used to
measure the extent of actual use of the language/dialect within a household.

Residence Five Years From Now


This pertains to the place where the household intends to
reside five years after. Data on these are also vital for projects
concerning housing and industrial development.

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Highlights of the 2000 Census of Population and Housing

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY


Population Growth Rate Declined to 1.63 percent

Cagayan de Oro City is bounded on the north by Majalajar Bay, on the south
and east by Bukidnon, and on the west by Manticao, Misamis Oriental. It is a highly
urbanized city and has a land area of 412.8 square kilometers.

On June 15, 1950, with the passage of Republic Act No. 521, the town of
Cagayan de Oro became a city.

Cagayan de Oro City is the city of economic and cultural activities. It has
several tourist spots namely, Xavier University and its museum, a rich showcase of
Christian and Muslim Arts and cultures; Catanico Falls; and the Macahambus Cave,
the fortress of the Filipino forces during the Filipino-American war in the Philippines.

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Population growth rate down to 1.63 percent


Cagayan de Oro City had a total population of 461,877 as of May 1, 2000.
This was up by 33,563 persons compared to the 1995 figure (with September 1,
1995 as the reference date).

Figure 1
The population of Intercensal Average Annual Population
4.44%
Cagayan de Oro City Grow th Rates,
in 1995 Cagayan de Oro City: 1980-2000
registered an average
annual growth rate of 1.63 7
percent during the 6

intercensal period 1995 to G


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Table A. Population Distribution of Top Five


Barangays, Cagayan de Oro City: 2000 O f t h e ei g h t y b ar a n ga ys
Barangay Number Percent comprising Cagayan de Oro City,
CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY 461,877 100.00 Carmen was the largest in terms of
Carmen 47,188 10.22
population size with a 10.22 percent
Lapasan 34,986 7.57
Kauswagan 28,761 6.23
contribution to the total city population.
Bulua 23,384 5.06 This was followed by Lapasan with 7.57
Bugo 22,442 4.86 percent and Kauswagan with 6.23
percent. The least populous barangay,
on the other hand, was Barangay 39
(Pob) with 0.01 percent (54 persons).

Average household size was recorded at five persons


The number of households in Cagayan de Oro City rose to 93,525 in 2000, an
increase of 9,440 households over the 1995 figure. On the other hand, the average
household size slightly decreased from 5.07 persons in 1995 to 4.92 persons in
2000.

In 2000, the overall dependency ratio was registered at 60


In 2000, the dependency ratio was 60, lower than the
1995 figure of 64. This means that for every 100 persons in
the working age group 15 to 64 years, there were 60
dependents, that is, 56 young dependents (aged 0 to 14
years) and four old dependents (aged 65 years and over).

Females outnumbered males

In 2000, the sex ratio (number of males for every 100 females) in the city was
97.93, almost the same as in 1995 (97.82). There were more females than males in
the age groups 15 to 44 years and 60 years and over.

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Children aged four years and below comprised the biggest


group of the city’s populace
Figure 2
Children aged 0 to 4 Age-Sex Population Pyramid,
years had the largest Cagayan de Oro City: 2000

population with 11.93 80 & over


percent, followed by those 75-79
70-74
aged 5 to 9 years (11.76 A 65-69
Male Female
percent). g 60-64
e 55-59
50-54
G 45-49

T h e a g e s tr u c tu r e o f t h e r
o
40-44
35-39

population of Cagayan de Oro City u


p
30-34
25-29
deviated from the usual pyramid shape. 20-24
15-19
The deviation is due to the larger share 10-14

of the female population in the age


5-9
0-4

groups 15 to 19 years and 20 to 24 7 5 3 1 1 3 5 7

years compared to the lower age Percent to Total Populatio

groups.

Cagayan de Oro City had a median age of 22 years. This means that half of
the population were below 22 years old.

More single men than women


Figure 3
About 45.19 percent of Household Population 10 Years Old and Over
by Marital Status,
those aged 10 years and over Cagayan de Oro City: 1995 & 2000
were single, lower than that of the
1995 figure by 2.28 percentage
50
45 2000 1995
points. Following closely were P
40

those who were married (44.89 e


r
35
30
percent), lower than the 1995 c
e 25

figure of 47.01 percent. The n


t
20

proportion of widowed, divorced/


15
10
separated, and those with other 5

marital arrangements was 8.61 0


Single M arried W idowed Separated/ O thers Unknown
percent. D ivorced

There was a higher proportion of men than women among single individuals
(50.13 percent) and among those with other marital arrangements (50.40 percent).
On the other hand, a higher proportion of females among married (50.28 percent),
widowed (77.18 percent), and divorced/separated populace (65.59 percent) was
reported.

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More females reached higher levels of education


Of the household population five years old and over, 28.99
percent attended or completed elementary, 31.99 percent reached
high school, 17.72 percent were college undergraduates, and 7.94
percent were academic degree holders.

There were more males than


females among those who attended Figure 4
Household Population 5 Years Old and Over by
or finished elementary (50.80 Highest Grade Com pleted,
percent vs. 49.20 percent) and Cagayan de Oro City: 2000

among those with post secondary N otStated 2.6

education (50.79 percent vs. 49.21 P ostB accalaureate 1.09

percent). On the other hand, there A cadem ic D egree H older 7.94

C ollege Undergraduate 17.72


were more females than males P ostSecondary 4.38
among college undergraduates H igh School 31.99

(51.05 percent vs. 48.95 percent), Elem entary 28.99

among academic degree holders P re-school 2.59

(54.95 percent vs. 45.05 percent), N o grade com pleted 2.69

and among those with post 0 5 10 15 20


P ercent
25 30 35

baccalaureate courses (54.19


percent vs. 45.81 percent).

Those who had not completed any grade made up 2.69


percent, of which more than half were males (52.42 percent).

Four out of five were Roman Catholics


Figure 5
Hous e hold Population by Re ligious
T he Census 20 00 r esults
Affiliation, showed that majority (82.70 percent)
Cagayan de Oro City: 2000
of the household population in
A glipayan
2.8% Seventh D ay
Cagayan de Oro City were Roman
Evangelical
A dventist
1.6%
Catholics. Others were Evangelicals
(3.51 percent), Aglipayans (2.76
3.5% Iglesia ni
C risto
1.5%
percent), Seventh Day Adventists
R om an O thers (1.59 percent), and Iglesia ni Cristo
C atholic
82.7%
7.7%
members (1.50 percent). About eight
U nknow n percent belonged to other religious
0.3%
affiliations.

xlviii National Statistics Office


CENSUS 2000

Majority remained in Cagayan de Oro City


Of the 404,811 household population five years old and over,
90.85 percent were in Cagayan de Oro City since the last five
years, 1.18 percent moved in from other municipalities of Misamis
Oriental, 5.10 percent from other provinces, and 0.11 percent from
other countries.

Forty four percent were Bisaya/Binisaya

About 44.33 percent of the household population in Cagayan de Oro


City classified themselves as Bisaya/Binisaya. Others considered
themselves as Cebuano (22.15 percent), Boholano (4.38 percent), and
Higaonon (1.75 percent). The remaining 26.32 percent belonged to other
ethnic groups.

Figure 6
More male-headed households Percent Distribution of Household Heads by
Sex and Age Group,
Majority (87.45 percent) of the Cagayan de Oro City: 2000

households in Cagayan de Oro City were 80+ M ale Fem ale


headed by males. A 70-79
g
60-69
e
Among males, headship rate peaked G
50-59

at ages 30 to 39 years (30.96 percent) r 40-49

while headship rate for females was the


o
30-39
u

highest at ages 40 to 49 years (22.2 p 20-29

percent). < 20

0 10 20 30 40

P ercent

Majority of the household population were Filipinos


Of the 460 thousand household population in Cagayan de Oro
City, 95.56 percent were Filipinos. Other nationalities were British (0.07
percent), Americans (0.05 percent), and Chinese (0.04 percent).

National Statistics Office xlix


CENSUS 2000

Over five thousand individuals with disability in Cagayan de Oro City

About 5,249 persons or 1.14 percent of the total population had disabilities,
higher than the 1995 proportion of 0.74 percent. There were more females (50.81
percent) than males among those with disability.

Figure 7
Disabled Population by Com m on Type of The most reported
Disability, type of disability in
Cagayan de Oro City: 2000
Census 2000 was low
others
low vision
vision (52.31 percent). It
loss of1 or
25.07%
52.31% was followed by mental
r etar dati on (7.66
both legs 4.52%

percent), cerebral palsy/quadriplegic


partial
blindness
(5.26 percent), partial blindness (5.18
5.18%
quadriplegic
m ental
retardation
percent), and loss of one or both legs
5.26% 7.66% (4.52 percent).

Majority were studying in Cagayan de Oro City


Of the 172 thousand household population five years old
and over in Cagayan de Oro City who attended school at anytime
from June 1999 to March 2000, majority (93.15 percent) were
studying in the said city, 0.46 percent in other municipalities of
Misamis Oriental, and 2.58 percent in other provinces.

Table B. Literacy Rate of Household Population 10


Years Old and Over by Age Group and Sex,
Nine out of ten were literate in Cagayan de Oro City: 2000
Cagayan de Oro City Literacy Rate
Age Group
Both Sexes Male Female
Almost all (96.91 percent)
Cagayan de Oro City 96.91 96.86 96.96
household population 10 years old and
10-14 94.47 94.52 94.41
over were literate, slightly lower by 0.87
15-19 97.35 96.82 97.83
percentage point than in 1990 (97.78 20-24 98.31 97.87 98.71
percent). The age group 30 to 34 years 25-29 98.08 98.08 98.08
(98.52 percent) registered the highest 30-34 98.52 98.56 98.49
literacy rate. 35-39 97.52 97.56 97.48
40-44 98.21 98.54 97.89
45-49 96.92 96.62 97.23
Literacy rate for females (96.96 50-54 96.44 96.23 96.66
percent) was slightly higher than for 55-59 95.88 96.67 95.06
males (96.86 percent). 60-64 92.74 92.94 92.55
65-69 94.04 94.60 93.53
70 and over 89.83 91.63 88.37

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CENSUS 2000

Average number of children to an ever-married woman was three


The total number of ever-married women 15 to 49 years old in
Cagayan de Oro City was 76,176. Of this number, 56.83 percent had
one to three ever-born children while 28.12 percent had four or more.
The average number of children ever-born to an ever-married woman
was three.

Average age at first marriage was 22 years


Ever-married women in Cagayan de Oro City registered an average age at
first marriage of 22 years.

One out of ten (10.56 percent) ever-married women 15 to 49


years old got married at the age of 20 years, 0.96 percent below 15
years old, and 4.79 percent at 30 years and over .

More male overseas workers than females


The number of overseas workers in this city in 2000 was
3,333 persons, an increase of 1,569 persons from the number
reported in 1995. More than half (60.70 percent) of them were
males.
One-fourth of overseas workers
Figure 8
( 25. 2 9 p er ce n t) w er e col le g e Overseas Workers 10 Years Old and Over by
undergraduates, 21 percent were Highest Grade Com pleted,
academic degree holders, 19.98 Cagayan de Oro City: 2000

percent attended or finished high N otstated 2.61

school, 17.16 percent had post P ost-baccalaureate 2.52

secondary education, 10.74 percent


20.97
A cadem ic degree

attended/completed elementary, and C ollege undergraduate 25.29

2.52 percent had post baccalaureate P ostsecondary 17.16

H igh school
courses.
19.98

Elem entary 10.74

0.18
T he largest proportion of
P re-school

N o grade com pleted 0.54


overseas workers belonged to the age 0 5 10 15 20 25 30
group 45 years and over (20.40 P ercent
percent), followed by the age groups
19 years and below (14.76 percent)
and 30 to 34 years (14.40 percent).

National Statistics Office li


CENSUS 2000

HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS

Bisaya/Binisaya was the dialect generally spoken in Cagayan de Oro City


Two-thirds of the households (66.11 percent) in Cagayan de Oro City used
Bisaya/Binisaya as the language or dialect at home. This was followed by Cebuano
(26.20 percent), Boholano (1.02 percent), Tagalog (0.96 percent), and other dialects
(5.72 percent).

Majority of the households used electricity for lighting


In 2000, majority Figure 9
(86.07 percent) of the Households by Type of Fuel Used for Lighting,
Cagayan de Oro City: 2000
households used electricity
for lighting, higher by 8.41
percentage points than in Electricity
1990 (77.66 percent). On 86.07%
Kerosene
the other hand, the proportion of (G aas)
11.09%
households that used kerosene (gaas) Liquiefied

as lighting declined from 21.82 percent P etroleum G as


(LP G )
in 1990 to 11.09 percent in 2000. O thers
0.50%

2.32% O il
0.01%

Three in five households used own faucet connected to a community water


system for drinking and/or cooking

In 2000, three in five Figure 10


Main Source of Water Supply for Drinking and/or
hous ehol ds ( 60. 55 Cooking,
percent) used own faucet Cagayan de Oro City: 2000

connected to a community
Shared Faucet,
com m unity
O wn use,
water system for drinking faucet,
watersystem
27.10%
com m unity
and/or cooking. This figure watersystem

registered an increase of 3.08


60.55% Spring-lake,
R iver,R ain,etc.

percentage points from 1990. The 3.35%

proportion of households that used O thers


1.39% P eddler

shared faucet also connected to a B ottled


2.93%

community water system was 27.10


water O wn use,
0.34% D ug tubed/piped
Tubed/P iped Shared
percent. well
0.70%
Shallow W ell tubed/piped
deep well
1.45%
0.58% deep well1.61%

lii National Statistics Office


CENSUS 2000

...also for laundry and/or bathing


Three in five households (59.98 percent) used own faucet
connected to a community water system for laundry and/or bathing. Other sources
were shared faucet also connected to a community water system (24.42 percent),
own use tubed/piped deep well (1.77 percent), shared tubed/piped deep well (1.78
percent), tubed/piped shallow well (0.82 percent), spring, lake, river, rain, etc. (5
percent), dug well (2.72 percent), and peddler (2.22 percent).

Almost half of the households used Figure 11


LPG as fuel for cooking Households by Type of Fuel Used for Cooking,
Cagayan de Oro City: 2000

Of the 93,525 households in W ood


C harcoal O thers
Cagayan de Oro City, almost half (49.86 0.21% 20.40% 0.06%

percent) of the households used N one

Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) as fuel


2.33%

for cooking, higher than in 1990 (15.06 Liquefied


Electricity
4.84%
percent). On the other hand, those
P etroleum
G as (LP G )

households that used wood declined 49.86% Kerosene


(G aas)

from 51.35 percent in 1990 to 20.40 22.29%

percent in 2000.

Figure 12
Water-sealed sewer/septic tank Households by Kind of Toilet Facility,
Cagayan de Oro City: 2000
used exclusively by the
W ater-sealed,
households increased by 10.72 sewer/septic W ater-sealed,

percentage points
tank,used sewer/septic
exclusively by the tank,shared with
HH otherH H
66.74% 15.03% W ater-sealed,
Toilet facility is an indicator otherdepository,
used exclusively
of health and sanitation status of by the H H

the households. Two in three


4.70%
N one
households (66.74 percent) had 3.42% W ater-sealed,

water-sealed sewer/septic tank O thers otherdepository,


(P ailSystem , shared with other

exclusively used by them. etc.)


0.69%
O pen P it
1.53%
C losed P it
4.83%
HH
3.07%

National Statistics Office liii


CENSUS 2000

Other toilet facilities were water-sealed sewer/septic tank shared


with other households which was used by 15.03 percent of
households; closed pit, 4.83 percent; water-sealed other depository
used exclusively by the households, 4.70 percent; water-sealed other
depository shared with other households, 3.07 percent; open pit, 1.53
percent; and others (pail system etc.), 0.69 percent. On the other
hand, about 3.42 percent of households had no toilet facility at all.

Garbage truck collection was the usual


manner of garbage disposal in Cagayan de
Oro City

Figure 13
Households by Usual Manner
of Garbage Disposal,
Cagayan de Oro City: 2000 In 2000, three out of five (62.12
percent) households had their garbage
Feeding to
C om posting
(laterused as
B urying
1.11% A nim als picked up by a garbage truck, higher
than the 1990 results (23.51 percent).
4.03%
fertilizer) O thers
0.61% 0.81%
This was followed by burning (27.56
B urning percent), feeding to animals (4.03
27.56%
percent), and dumping in individual pit
D um ping in
P icked up by
G arbage Truck
(not burned) (3.75 percent).
IndividualP it 62.12%
(notburned)
3.75%

Most households had radio/ Figure 14


Households Reporting Presence of Household
cassette Conveniences,
Cagayan de Oro City: 2000
In Cagayan de Oro City, 79.54 14.14
M otorized Vehicle
percent of households had radio/ 28.95
cassette, 66.18 percent had W ashing M achine

television set, 52.10 percent had Telephone/C ellphone 21.10

refrigerator/freezer, 28.95 percent


Video 28.74
C assette/R ecorder

had washing machine, 28.74 R efrigerator/Freezer 52.10

p e r c e n t h a d vi d e o / c a s s e t t e Television 66.18

recorder, 21.10 percent had R adio/C assette 79.54


telephone/cellphone, and 14.14 0 20 40 60 80
percent had motorized vehicle. P ercent

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CENSUS 2000

Fifteen percent of households had other residential land


Of the total households, 15.44 percent had other
residential land, 14.2 percent had an agricultural land (this
included the 1.3 percent of households that acquired the land
through Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) or
were Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries (ARB)), and 1.12 percent
had other land.

Most households lived in owned/amortized housing units


Over two out of three Figure 15
(67.96 percent) households Households in Occupied Housing Units by Tenure Status,
owned/amortized the housing Cagayan de Oro City: 2000

units they occupied. Other


households occupied the
70 67.96

housing units for free with


60

consent of owner (11.53


P 50
e

percent), rented (16.56


r 40
c

percent), and occupied for


e 30
n
16.56
free without consent of owner
t 20
11.53

(1.11 percent). 10
1.11 2.84
0
O w ned/B eing R ented O ccupied forFree O ccupied forFree N ot reported
A m ortized w /consentofthe w /o consentofthe
O w ner O w ner

Three in ten renter-households rented the housing


units at a rate of P500 to P999 a month

Figure 16
Three out of ten (31.31 Renter-Households in Occupied Housing Units by
Monthly Rental,
percent) renter-households rented Cagayan de Oro City: 2000
the housing units at a rate of P500
to P999 a month, 17.43 percent at 11.01
P200 to P499, 15.11 percent at
N otreported
10000 & over 1.19
P1,000 to P1,999, and 11.41 5000-9999
3.14

percent at P2,000 to P4,999. M onthly


2000-4999
11.41
15.11
R ental 1000-1999
(in Pesos) 31.31
500-999
200-499 17.43

100-199 4.26
5.14
B elow 100

Percent

National Statistics Office lv


CENSUS 2000

HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS

Number of occupied housing units rose to 90,868 in 2000

In Census 2000, Figure 17


occupied housing units Occupied Housing Units in Various Census Year,
Cagayan de Oro City: 2000
rose to 90,868. This
figure was more than
twice the number of 2000 90,868

occupied housing units C


1990
59,910

in 1980 and 30,958 housing units e


n
Y
e 39,534
1980
higher than in 1990 (59,910 housing s
u
a
r 19,558
units). s 1970

1960 10,786

Ratio of households to occupied housing unit was recorded at 1.03


A total of 93,525 households and 459,824 persons resided in 90,868 housing
units. This gave a ratio of 1.03 households per housing unit which was almost equal
to the ratio in 1990 (1.04). The figure also gave a ratio of 5.06 household population
per occupied housing unit, lower than the 1990 ratio of 5.64 persons.

Majority were single-type houses


Majority (85 percent) of the occupied housing units in Cagayan de Oro City
were single houses and about 13 percent were either duplex (5.66 percent) and
multi-unit residential (7.42 percent). Moreover, commercial/industrial/agricultural,
institutional living quarters, and other types of building shared below one percent
each.

Three in ten houses in Cagayan de Oro City had roofs made of


galvanized iron/aluminum and walls made of concrete/brick/stone
About 82.81 percent of the occupied housing units had roofs
made of galvanized iron/aluminum while 6.87 percent had cogon/
nipa/anahaw.

lvi National Statistics Office


CENSUS 2000

There were about 37.62 percent of occupied housing units with walls made of
wood. This figure was lower than in 1990 by 17.32 percentage points. Housing units
with walls made of half concrete/brick/stone and half wood and concrete/brick/stone
comprised 22.4 and 32.96 percent, respectively.

Three out of ten (32.07 percent) occupied housing units in Cagayan de Oro
City had a combination of galvanized iron/aluminum for the roofs and concrete/
brick/stone for the walls. The proportion of houses that had roofs made of
galvanized iron/aluminum and outer walls made of wood was 29.36 percent.

Seven out of ten houses needed Figure 18


Occupied Housing Units by State of Repair,
minor repair or no repair at all Cagayan de Oro City: 2000

In 2000, almost N eeded m ajor


repair
seven out of ten (69.12 N eeded no
repair/needs
18.91% D ilapidated/
condem ned
percent) occupied housing m inorrepair 0.72%

units needed minor repair


69.12%
Under
renovation/
or no repair at all, 18.91 being repaired
1.73%
percent needed major repair, and five N ot
reported
Under
percent had unfinished construction. 3.01% Unfinished
construction construction
4.71% 1.80%

Twenty two percent of the occupied housing units in Cagayan de Oro City
were relatively new, that is, built from 1996 to 2000, 26.98 percent from 1991 to
1995, 26.30 percent from 1981 to 1985, and 19.22 percent earlier than 1981.

Median floor area of houses was 34.1 square meters


In 2000, 44.01 percent of the
houses had a floor area less than Figure 19
Occupied Housing Units by Floor Area,
30 square meters, 34.74 percent Cagayan de Oro City: 2000
had 30 to 69 square meters, and
18.55 percent had 70 square N otreported 2.69

meters and over. F 120 & oversq.m . 7.12


l 4.71
o 90-119 sq.m .

The median floor area of


o 70-89 sq.m . 6.72
r
50-69 sq.m . 12.22
housing units in Cagayan de Oro A 30-49 sq.m . 22.52

City was 34.1 square meters. This r


e
20-29 sq.m . 16.72

means that half of the occupied a 10-19 sq.m . 17.00

housing units had a floor area below <10 sq.m . 10.29

34.1 square meters. Percent

National Statistics Office lvii


2000 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING

Table 1. Total Population Enumerated in Various Censuses by


Barangay: 1970 - 2000

——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
|
Barangay | 2000
| May 1
——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital) 461,877

Agusan 12,278
Baikingon 1,988
Bulua 23,384
Balubal 2,356
Balulang 20,894
Barangay 10 (Pob.) 928
Barangay 11 (Pob.) 410
Barangay 12 (Pob.) 485
Barangay 13 (Pob.) 2,375
Barangay 14 (Pob.) 643
Barangay 15 (Pob.) 2,029
Barangay 16 (Pob.) 165
Barangay 17 (Pob.) 2,327
Barangay 18 (Pob.) 1,762
Barangay 19 (Pob.) 457
Barangay 2 (Pob.) 188
Barangay 21 (Pob.) 377
Barangay 22 (Pob.) 2,202
Barangay 23 (Pob.) 1,033
Barangay 24 (Pob.) 868
Barangay 26 (Pob.) 2,479
Barangay 27 (Pob.) 1,441
Barangay 28 (Pob.) 335
Barangay 3 (Pob.) 248
Barangay 30 (Pob.) 685
Barangay 32 (Pob.) 1,280
Barangay 33 (Pob.) 92
Barangay 34 (Pob.) 577
Barangay 38 (Pob.) 171
Barangay 39 (Pob.) 54
Barangay 4 (Pob.) 190
Barangay 40 (Pob.) 525
Barangay 6 (Pob.) 782
Barangay 8 (Pob.) 214
Barangay 9 (Pob.) 219
Barangay 5 (Pob.) 64
Bayabas 5,570
Bayanga 2,087
Besigan 797
Bonbon 7,983
Bugo 22,442
Camaman-an 21,123
Canito-an 9,751
Carmen 47,188
Consolacion 8,786
Cugman 15,607
Dansolihon 3,302
F. S. Catanico 1,365
Gusa 18,500
Indahag 2,723

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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY
NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE
Table 1. Total Population Enumerated in Various Censuses by
Barangay: 1970 - 2000 - Concluded

——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
|
Barangay | 2000
| May 1
——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————

Iponan 9,514
Kauswagan 28,761
Lapasan 34,986
Lumbia 7,222
Macabalan 18,875
Macasandig 17,691
Mambuaya 1,452
Nazareth 10,731
Pagalungan 1,815
Pagatpat 2,508
Patag 18,212
Pigsag-an 866
Puerto 7,336
Puntod 15,615
San Simon 1,085
Tablon 13,817
Taglimao 1,054
Tagpangi 2,737
Tignapoloan 3,764
Tuburan 861
Tumpagon 1,266
Barangay 1 (Pob.) 534
Barangay 7 (Pob.) 603
Barangay 20 (Pob.) 175
Barangay 25 (Pob.) 1,065
Barangay 29 (Pob.) 737
Barangay 31 (Pob.) 1,654
Barangay 35 (Pob.) 2,023
Barangay 36 (Pob.) 830
Barangay 37 (Pob.) 359

——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————

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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY
2000 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING

Table 2. Population by Single-Year Age Classification and Sex: 2000

——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
| |
Single-Year Age | Total Population | Household Population
Classification |—————————————————————————————————|—————————————————————————————————
| Both Sexes | Male | Female | Both Sexes | Male | Female
——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital)

All Ages 461,877 228,524 233,353 459,824 227,254 232,570

Under 1 11,097 5,619 5,478 11,082 5,613 5,469

1 10,759 5,511 5,248 10,730 5,494 5,236


2 11,227 5,808 5,419 11,203 5,795 5,408
3 10,872 5,604 5,268 10,847 5,587 5,260
4 11,165 5,663 5,502 11,151 5,654 5,497

5 10,754 5,585 5,169 10,753 5,585 5,168


6 10,649 5,467 5,182 10,647 5,466 5,181
7 10,996 5,627 5,369 10,985 5,618 5,367
8 10,858 5,510 5,348 10,853 5,508 5,345
9 11,038 5,568 5,470 11,030 5,563 5,467

10 10,972 5,615 5,357 10,956 5,601 5,355


11 10,253 5,260 4,993 10,243 5,252 4,991
12 10,831 5,418 5,413 10,814 5,404 5,410
13 9,940 5,001 4,939 9,925 4,991 4,934
14 9,824 4,770 5,054 9,799 4,752 5,047

15 10,037 4,813 5,224 10,016 4,796 5,220


16 10,142 4,729 5,413 10,081 4,684 5,397
17 10,316 4,824 5,492 10,238 4,775 5,463
18 10,488 4,869 5,619 10,366 4,815 5,551
19 10,791 5,045 5,746 10,673 4,981 5,692

20 10,945 5,138 5,807 10,813 5,058 5,755


21 9,935 4,767 5,168 9,804 4,691 5,113
22 9,239 4,461 4,778 9,107 4,388 4,719
23 8,643 4,082 4,561 8,540 4,019 4,521
24 8,777 4,149 4,628 8,675 4,091 4,584

25 8,499 4,183 4,316 8,416 4,132 4,284


26 7,653 3,638 4,015 7,586 3,600 3,986
27 8,096 3,951 4,145 8,023 3,903 4,120
28 7,906 3,852 4,054 7,858 3,820 4,038
29 7,679 3,748 3,931 7,622 3,715 3,907

30 8,504 4,276 4,228 8,449 4,238 4,211


31 7,078 3,536 3,542 7,039 3,507 3,532
32 6,878 3,352 3,526 6,844 3,327 3,517
33 6,146 3,015 3,131 6,121 3,001 3,120
34 6,566 3,269 3,297 6,544 3,255 3,289

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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY
NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE
Table 2. Population by Single-Year Age Classification and Sex: 2000 - Continued

——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
| |
Single-Year Age | Total Population | Household Population
Classification |—————————————————————————————————|—————————————————————————————————
| Both Sexes | Male | Female | Both Sexes | Male | Female
——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
35 6,926 3,380 3,546 6,902 3,361 3,541
36 6,401 3,182 3,219 6,378 3,163 3,215
37 6,090 2,986 3,104 6,070 2,969 3,101
38 5,687 2,816 2,871 5,669 2,802 2,867
39 6,104 2,983 3,121 6,089 2,972 3,117

40 6,756 3,442 3,314 6,736 3,428 3,308


41 5,388 2,650 2,738 5,371 2,637 2,734
42 5,675 2,818 2,857 5,666 2,812 2,854
43 4,932 2,439 2,493 4,925 2,434 2,491
44 4,734 2,374 2,360 4,718 2,366 2,352

45 5,340 2,717 2,623 5,325 2,707 2,618


46 4,508 2,334 2,174 4,500 2,328 2,172
47 4,264 2,150 2,114 4,256 2,144 2,112
48 3,943 2,008 1,935 3,932 2,000 1,932
49 3,857 1,983 1,874 3,847 1,975 1,872

50 4,140 2,142 1,998 4,130 2,135 1,995


51 3,252 1,646 1,606 3,244 1,640 1,604
52 2,990 1,524 1,466 2,982 1,520 1,462
53 2,643 1,401 1,242 2,634 1,394 1,240
54 2,202 1,107 1,095 2,200 1,106 1,094

55 2,107 1,099 1,008 2,102 1,094 1,008


56 1,840 979 861 1,833 976 857
57 1,918 964 954 1,914 962 952
58 1,804 911 893 1,801 908 893
59 1,798 865 933 1,787 864 923

60 2,184 1,084 1,100 2,182 1,083 1,099


61 1,611 787 824 1,610 787 823
62 1,578 779 799 1,571 776 795
63 1,513 739 774 1,507 737 770
64 1,494 697 797 1,491 695 796

65 1,354 667 687 1,350 663 687


66 995 474 521 994 474 520
67 1,127 533 594 1,123 533 590
68 803 395 408 801 393 408
69 890 404 486 887 402 485

70 935 419 516 934 418 516


71 699 316 383 697 316 381
72 731 348 383 731 348 383
73 644 275 369 641 275 366
74 580 272 308 578 270 308

75 597 259 338 595 257 338


76 448 197 251 448 197 251
77 393 187 206 393 187 206
78 372 195 177 372 195 177
79 357 159 198 355 157 198

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Table 2. Population by Single-Year Age Classification and Sex: 2000 - Concluded

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| |
Single-Year Age | Total Population | Household Population
Classification |—————————————————————————————————|—————————————————————————————————
| Both Sexes | Male | Female | Both Sexes | Male | Female
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80 348 149 199 348 149 199
81 203 80 123 203 80 123
82 195 84 111 195 84 111
83 175 75 100 175 75 100
84 145 61 84 145 61 84

85 99 37 62 99 37 62
86 106 47 59 106 47 59
87 104 48 56 104 48 56
88 82 39 43 82 39 43
89 52 18 34 52 18 34

90 49 20 29 49 20 29
91 35 10 25 35 10 25
92 41 6 35 41 6 35
93 18 8 10 18 8 10
94 18 7 11 18 7 11

95 9 3 6 9 3 6
96 5 5 - 5 5 -
97 9 3 6 9 3 6
98 6 4 2 6 4 2
99 15 9 6 15 9 6

100 2 1 1 2 1 1
101 & over 4 1 3 4 1 3

0-17 191,730 96,392 95,338 191,353 96,138 95,215


18 & over 270,147 132,132 138,015 268,471 131,116 137,355

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Table 3. Population by Age Group and Sex : 2000

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| |
Age Group | Total Population | Household Population
|——————————————————————————————————|——————————————————————————————————
| Both Sexes | Male | Female | Both Sexes | Male | Female
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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital)

All Ages 461,877 228,524 233,353 459,824 227,254 232,570

Under 1 11,097 5,619 5,478 11,082 5,613 5,469


1 - 4 44,023 22,586 21,437 43,931 22,530 21,401
5 - 9 54,295 27,757 26,538 54,268 27,740 26,528
10 - 14 51,820 26,064 25,756 51,737 26,000 25,737
15 - 19 51,774 24,280 27,494 51,374 24,051 27,323
20 - 24 47,539 22,597 24,942 46,939 22,247 24,692
25 - 29 39,833 19,372 20,461 39,505 19,170 20,335
30 - 34 35,172 17,448 17,724 34,997 17,328 17,669
35 - 39 31,208 15,347 15,861 31,108 15,267 15,841
40 - 44 27,485 13,723 13,762 27,416 13,677 13,739
45 - 49 21,912 11,192 10,720 21,860 11,154 10,706
50 - 54 15,227 7,820 7,407 15,190 7,795 7,395
55 - 59 9,467 4,818 4,649 9,437 4,804 4,633
60 - 64 8,380 4,086 4,294 8,361 4,078 4,283
65 - 69 5,169 2,473 2,696 5,155 2,465 2,690
70 - 74 3,589 1,630 1,959 3,581 1,627 1,954
75 - 79 2,167 997 1,170 2,163 993 1,170
80 & over 1,720 715 1,005 1,720 715 1,005

0-17 191,730 96,392 95,338 191,353 96,138 95,215


18 & 0ver 270,147 132,132 138,015 268,471 131,116 137,355

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Table 4. Total Population 10 Years Old and Over by Age Group, Sex and Marital Status: 2000

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| |
| Total | M A R I T A L S T A T U S
| Population |
Age Group and Sex | 10 Years |——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
| Old and Over | | | |Divorced/|Common-Law/|
| | Single | Married | Widowed |Separated| Live-in | Unknown
| | | | | | |
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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital)

Both Sexes 352,462 159,858 157,715 11,316 3,660 15,282 4,631

Below 20 103,594 97,503 1,976 64 68 1,324 2,659


20 - 24 47,539 32,794 10,552 60 193 3,172 768
25 - 29 39,833 14,668 21,267 148 338 3,010 402
30 - 34 35,172 6,615 25,361 231 435 2,297 233
35 - 39 31,208 3,297 25,026 466 574 1,704 141
40 - 44 27,485 1,875 22,740 745 623 1,387 115
45 - 49 21,912 1,176 18,224 1,020 512 901 79
50 - 54 15,227 732 12,304 1,199 348 581 63
55 - 59 9,467 379 7,307 1,172 220 352 37
60 - 64 8,380 325 5,997 1,601 169 248 40
65 - 69 5,169 189 3,361 1,359 93 146 21
70 - 74 3,589 124 2,012 1,311 45 80 17
75 - 79 2,167 86 1,030 952 26 45 28
80 and over 1,720 95 558 988 16 35 28

Male 172,562 80,260 78,524 2,584 1,258 7,705 2,231

Below 20 50,344 48,069 532 21 19 405 1,298


20 - 24 22,597 16,950 3,767 17 49 1,438 376
25 - 29 19,372 7,945 9,443 45 96 1,639 204
30 - 34 17,448 3,512 12,400 59 145 1,228 104
35 - 39 15,347 1,642 12,479 105 191 875 55
40 - 44 13,723 880 11,675 167 236 714 51
45 - 49 11,192 524 9,738 236 158 495 41
50 - 54 7,820 290 6,783 253 119 344 31
55 - 59 4,818 143 4,091 246 100 217 21
60 - 64 4,086 127 3,385 345 63 151 15
65 - 69 2,473 78 1,960 281 45 97 12
70 - 74 1,630 46 1,219 295 17 49 4
75 - 79 997 35 685 224 11 31 11
80 and over 715 19 367 290 9 22 8

Female 179,900 79,598 79,191 8,732 2,402 7,577 2,400

Below 20 53,250 49,434 1,444 43 49 919 1,361


20 - 24 24,942 15,844 6,785 43 144 1,734 392
25 - 29 20,461 6,723 11,824 103 242 1,371 198
30 - 34 17,724 3,103 12,961 172 290 1,069 129
35 - 39 15,861 1,655 12,547 361 383 829 86
40 - 44 13,762 995 11,065 578 387 673 64
45 - 49 10,720 652 8,486 784 354 406 38
50 - 54 7,407 442 5,521 946 229 237 32
55 - 59 4,649 236 3,216 926 120 135 16
60 - 64 4,294 198 2,612 1,256 106 97 25
65 - 69 2,696 111 1,401 1,078 48 49 9
70 - 74 1,959 78 793 1,016 28 31 13
75 - 79 1,170 51 345 728 15 14 17
80 and over 1,005 76 191 698 7 13 20

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Table 5. Household Population 10 Years Old and Over by Age Group, Sex and Marital Status: 2000

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| |
| Household | M A R I T A L S T A T U S
| Population |
Age Group and Sex | 10 Years |——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
| Old and Over | | | |Divorced/|Common-Law/|
| | Single | Married | Widowed |Separated| Live-in | Unknown
| | | | | | |
——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital)

Both Sexes 350,543 158,412 157,357 11,305 3,656 15,257 4,556

Below 20 103,111 97,046 1,971 64 68 1,321 2,641


20 - 24 46,939 32,271 10,503 60 193 3,166 746
25 - 29 39,505 14,443 21,188 146 338 3,003 387
30 - 34 34,997 6,514 25,304 230 433 2,292 224
35 - 39 31,108 3,249 24,978 465 573 1,702 141
40 - 44 27,416 1,854 22,698 742 622 1,386 114
45 - 49 21,860 1,158 18,194 1,020 512 901 75
50 - 54 15,190 717 12,286 1,198 348 580 61
55 - 59 9,437 367 7,289 1,172 220 352 37
60 - 64 8,361 315 5,991 1,600 169 248 38
65 - 69 5,155 181 3,356 1,359 93 146 20
70 - 74 3,581 120 2,011 1,309 45 80 16
75 - 79 2,163 82 1,030 952 26 45 28
80 and over 1,720 95 558 988 16 35 28

Male 171,371 79,417 78,244 2,580 1,258 7,689 2,183

Below 20 50,051 47,793 528 21 19 403 1,287


20 - 24 22,247 16,654 3,732 17 49 1,436 359
25 - 29 19,170 7,812 9,387 45 96 1,634 196
30 - 34 17,328 3,446 12,355 58 145 1,225 99
35 - 39 15,267 1,607 12,437 104 191 873 55
40 - 44 13,677 868 11,642 167 236 713 51
45 - 49 11,154 517 9,711 236 158 495 37
50 - 54 7,795 284 6,768 252 119 343 29
55 - 59 4,804 143 4,077 246 100 217 21
60 - 64 4,078 125 3,380 345 63 151 14
65 - 69 2,465 74 1,956 281 45 97 12
70 - 74 1,627 44 1,219 294 17 49 4
75 - 79 993 31 685 224 11 31 11
80 and over 715 19 367 290 9 22 8

Female 179,172 78,995 79,113 8,725 2,398 7,568 2,373

Below 20 53,060 49,253 1,443 43 49 918 1,354


20 - 24 24,692 15,617 6,771 43 144 1,730 387
25 - 29 20,335 6,631 11,801 101 242 1,369 191
30 - 34 17,669 3,068 12,949 172 288 1,067 125
35 - 39 15,841 1,642 12,541 361 382 829 86
40 - 44 13,739 986 11,056 575 386 673 63
45 - 49 10,706 641 8,483 784 354 406 38
50 - 54 7,395 433 5,518 946 229 237 32
55 - 59 4,633 224 3,212 926 120 135 16
60 - 64 4,283 190 2,611 1,255 106 97 24
65 - 69 2,690 107 1,400 1,078 48 49 8
70 - 74 1,954 76 792 1,015 28 31 12
75 - 79 1,170 51 345 728 15 14 17
80 and over 1,005 76 191 698 7 13 20

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Table 6. Household Population by Religious Affiliation and Sex: 2000

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| | |
Religious Affiliation |Both Sexes | Male | Female
| | |
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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital)

Total 459,824 227,254 232,570

Roman Catholic 380,277 188,127 192,150


Aglipayan 12,681 6,381 6,300
Islam 6,636 3,329 3,307
Iglesia ni Cristo 6,889 3,402 3,487
United Church of Christ in the Philippines 4,977 2,410 2,567
Lutheran Church in the Philippines 429 193 236
Philippine Episcopal Church 373 183 190
Iglesia Evangelista Methodista en Las Filipinas 393 203 190
United Methodist Church 260 122 138
Other Methodist 161 81 80
Salvation Army, Philippines 6 5 1
Convention of the Philippine Baptist Church 1,378 675 703
Other Protestant 2,944 1,429 1,515
Buddhist 1,151 561 590
Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints 3,049 1,545 1,504
Jehovah's Witness 2,887 1,412 1,475
Philippine Benevolent Missionaries Association 384 190 194
Seventh Day Adventist 7,301 3,513 3,788
Evangelicals 16,138 7,892 8,246
Bible Baptist 1,445 703 742
Southern Baptist 307 150 157
Association of Baptist Churches in Luzon,Visayas and Mindanao 65 34 31
Association of Fundamental Baptist Church in the Philippines 1,515 748 767
International Baptist Missionary Fellowship 41 19 22
Missionary Baptist Churches of the Philippines 149 80 69
Other Baptist 636 318 318
Tribal Religions 116 62 54
Others 5,796 2,769 3,027
None 126 62 64
Unknown 1,314 656 658
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Table 7. Household Population by Citizenship and Sex: 2000
(Figures are estimates based on a 10% sample)

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Citizenship | Both Sexes | Male | Female
————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital)

Total 459,824 227,254 232,570

Filipino 439,424 216,993 222,431


Chinese 183 101 82
American 245 112 133
Indonesian 61 41 20
Indian 92 30 62
Japanese 49 30 19
Australian 11 11 -
British 299 176 123
Angolan 10 - 10
Austrian 10 10 -
Bulgarian 10 10 -
Burmese 10 10 -
Canadian 10 10 -
Greek 10 - 10
Guatemalan 157 71 86
Jordanian 10 10 -
Malayan 11 11 -
Trust Territory of Pacific Island 53 31 22
Others 1,284 674 610
Not Stated 17,885 8,923 8,962

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Table 8. Literacy of Household Population 10 Years Old and
Over by Age Group and Sex: 2000
(Figures are estimates based on a 10% sample)

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| Household | |
Age Group and Sex | Population | Literate | Illiterate
| 10 Years old | |
| and Over | |
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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital)

Both Sexes 350,543 339,717 10,826

10 - 14 51,737 48,875 2,862


15 - 19 51,374 50,014 1,360
20 - 24 46,939 46,148 791
25 - 29 39,505 38,747 758
30 - 34 34,997 34,480 517
35 - 39 31,108 30,337 771
40 - 44 27,416 26,926 490
45 - 49 21,860 21,186 674
50 - 54 15,190 14,649 541
55 - 59 9,437 9,048 389
60 - 64 8,361 7,754 607
65 - 69 5,155 4,848 307
70 and over 7,464 6,705 759

Male 171,371 165,987 5,384

10 - 14 26,000 24,576 1,424


15 - 19 24,051 23,285 766
20 - 24 22,247 21,774 473
25 - 29 19,170 18,802 368
30 - 34 17,328 17,078 250
35 - 39 15,267 14,895 372
40 - 44 13,677 13,477 200
45 - 49 11,154 10,777 377
50 - 54 7,795 7,501 294
55 - 59 4,804 4,644 160
60 - 64 4,078 3,790 288
65 - 69 2,465 2,332 133
70 and over 3,335 3,056 279

Female 179,172 173,730 5,442

10 - 14 25,737 24,299 1,438


15 - 19 27,323 26,729 594
20 - 24 24,692 24,374 318
25 - 29 20,335 19,945 390
30 - 34 17,669 17,402 267
35 - 39 15,841 15,442 399
40 - 44 13,739 13,449 290
45 - 49 10,706 10,409 297
50 - 54 7,395 7,148 247
55 - 59 4,633 4,404 229
60 - 64 4,283 3,964 319
65 - 69 2,690 2,516 174
70 and over 4,129 3,649 480

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Table 9. Disabled Persons by Type of Disability, Sex and Age Group: 2000

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| | AGE GROUP
Type of Disability and Sex | Disabled |————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
| Persons | Under 1 | 1-4 | 5-9 | 10-14 | 15-19 | 20-24 | 25-29 | 30-34
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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital)

Both Sexes 5,249 15 141 242 309 277 272 215 211

Total Blindness 138 1 9 11 9 12 13 4 8


Partial Blindness 272 - 15 15 23 21 22 12 16
Low Vision 2,746 - 33 18 31 34 42 40 50
Total Deafness 133 1 6 16 17 7 14 9 8
Partial Deafness 205 2 7 16 17 17 17 4 7
Hard of Hearing 123 - 1 3 13 8 6 1 1
Oral Defect 184 3 16 28 34 17 19 15 10
Loss of one or both arms/hands 175 1 7 13 24 18 12 20 14
Loss of one or both legs/feet 237 - 4 9 15 29 21 24 27
Quadriplegic 276 2 10 36 26 24 25 20 15
Mentally retarded 402 2 26 55 69 56 50 36 30
Mentally Ill 189 1 3 9 17 26 21 20 17
Multiple Impairment 169 2 4 13 14 8 10 10 8

Male 2,582 9 81 127 159 141 133 114 109

Total Blindness 72 - 2 7 7 4 9 3 5
Partial Blindness 133 - 10 9 13 10 9 7 7
Low Vision 1,243 - 20 9 10 17 13 17 27
Total Deafness 68 1 6 8 11 2 5 3 4
Partial Deafness 102 2 3 5 11 8 7 3 3
Hard of Hearing 51 - - 1 10 5 1 - -
Oral Defect 105 1 12 20 13 9 11 8 6
Loss of one or both arms/hands 108 - 4 10 10 11 7 12 9
Loss of one or both legs/feet 150 - - 6 8 17 12 17 12
Quadriplegic 160 2 6 17 16 13 13 13 8
Mentally retarded 192 2 13 26 32 25 28 16 12
Mentally Ill 102 1 2 3 10 17 12 9 11
Multiple Impairment 96 - 3 6 8 3 6 6 5

Female 2,667 6 60 115 150 136 139 101 102

Total Blindness 66 1 7 4 2 8 4 1 3
Partial Blindness 139 - 5 6 10 11 13 5 9
Low Vision 1,503 - 13 9 21 17 29 23 23
Total Deafness 65 - - 8 6 5 9 6 4
Partial Deafness 103 - 4 11 6 9 10 1 4
Hard of Hearing 72 - 1 2 3 3 5 1 1
Oral Defect 79 2 4 8 21 8 8 7 4
Loss of one or both arms/hands 67 1 3 3 14 7 5 8 5
Loss of one or both legs/feet 87 - 4 3 7 12 9 7 15
Quadriplegic 116 - 4 19 10 11 12 7 7
Mentally retarded 210 - 13 29 37 31 22 20 18
Mentally Ill 87 - 1 6 7 9 9 11 6
Multiple Impairment 73 2 1 7 6 5 4 4 3

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Table 9. Disabled Persons by Type of Disability, Sex and Age Group: 2000 - Concluded

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| AGE GROUP
Type of Disability and Sex |——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
| 35-39 | 40-44 | 45-49 | 50-54 | 55-59 | 60-64 | 65-69 | 70-74 | 75-79 | 80 & over
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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital)

Both Sexes 195 387 512 517 378 444 358 319 237 220

Total Blindness 6 3 5 11 4 8 14 4 7 9
Partial Blindness 13 8 15 16 18 12 19 14 21 12
Low Vision 70 266 398 415 279 338 252 227 140 113
Total Deafness 12 8 9 4 - 7 3 4 3 5
Partial Deafness 4 6 7 5 4 11 13 18 28 22
Hard of Hearing 2 4 4 1 5 13 10 15 10 26
Oral Defect 13 9 5 5 3 1 3 1 - 2
Loss of one or both arms/hands 9 10 12 9 8 2 4 6 3 3
Loss of one or both legs/feet 11 11 17 12 16 13 11 6 5 6
Quadriplegic 12 11 9 20 11 16 12 9 6 12
Mentally retarded 25 19 17 4 6 4 1 1 1 -
Mentally Ill 14 22 9 9 5 3 5 4 3 1
Multiple Impairment 4 10 5 6 19 16 11 10 10 9

Male 93 174 260 267 196 198 178 140 107 96

Total Blindness 3 2 2 7 1 1 7 3 3 6
Partial Blindness 10 4 9 8 9 2 7 3 9 7
Low Vision 24 105 191 207 131 143 123 102 58 46
Total Deafness 7 3 7 1 - 2 2 3 - 3
Partial Deafness 2 4 5 3 4 9 6 4 14 9
Hard of Hearing 1 1 - - 3 4 5 4 6 10
Oral Defect 6 5 4 4 2 1 2 1 - -
Loss of one or both arms/hands 4 8 9 5 8 1 3 3 2 2
Loss of one or both legs/feet 9 9 13 6 12 12 7 4 4 2
Quadriplegic 6 8 6 17 6 9 8 5 1 6
Mentally retarded 13 9 7 2 3 1 1 1 1 -
Mentally Ill 7 12 5 2 4 2 2 1 1 1
Multiple Impairment 1 4 2 5 13 11 5 6 8 4

Female 102 213 252 250 182 246 180 179 130 124

Total Blindness 3 1 3 4 3 7 7 1 4 3
Partial Blindness 3 4 6 8 9 10 12 11 12 5
Low Vision 46 161 207 208 148 195 129 125 82 67
Total Deafness 5 5 2 3 - 5 1 1 3 2
Partial Deafness 2 2 2 2 - 2 7 14 14 13
Hard of Hearing 1 3 4 1 2 9 5 11 4 16
Oral Defect 7 4 1 1 1 - 1 - - 2
Loss of one or both arms/hands 5 2 3 4 - 1 1 3 1 1
Loss of one or both legs/feet 2 2 4 6 4 1 4 2 1 4
Quadriplegic 6 3 3 3 5 7 4 4 5 6
Mentally retarded 12 10 10 2 3 3 - - - -
Mentally Ill 7 10 4 7 1 1 3 3 2 -
Multiple Impairment 3 6 3 1 6 5 6 4 2 5

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Table 10. Household Population 5 Years Old and Over by Highest Educational Attainment,
Sex and Age Group: 2000

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| Household | AGE GROUP
Highest Educational | Population |
Attainment and Sex | 5 Years |—————————————————————————————————————————————————
| Old & Over | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9
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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital)

Both Sexes 404,811 10,753 10,647 10,985 10,853 11,030

No Grade Completed 10,905 4,439 2,577 960 344 195


Pre-School 10,503 3,892 4,525 1,483 258 84
Elementary 117,364 - 2,285 7,966 9,954 10,503
1st - 4th Grade 61,491 - 2,285 7,966 9,954 10,503
5th - 7th Grade 55,873 - - - - -
High School 129,513 - - - - -
Undergraduate 70,713 - - - - -
Graduate 58,800 - - - - -
Post-Secondary 17,742 - - - - -
Undergraduate 3,985 - - - - -
Graduate 13,757 - - - - -
College Undergraduate 71,737 - - - - -
Academic Degree Holder 32,123 - - - - -
Post-Baccalaureate 4,401 - - - - -
Not Stated 10,523 2,422 1,260 576 297 248

Male 199,111 5,585 5,466 5,618 5,508 5,563

No Grade Completed 5,716 2,391 1,405 529 202 102


Pre-School 5,323 1,903 2,305 813 138 38
Elementary 59,617 - 1,076 3,966 5,006 5,293
1st - 4th Grade 32,195 - 1,076 3,966 5,006 5,293
5th - 7th Grade 27,422 - - - - -
High School 62,570 - - - - -
Undergraduate 34,251 - - - - -
Graduate 28,319 - - - - -
Post-Secondary 9,011 - - - - -
Undergraduate 2,158 - - - - -
Graduate 6,853 - - - - -
College Undergraduate 35,115 - - - - -
Academic Degree Holder 14,471 - - - - -
Post-Baccalaureate 2,016 - - - - -
Not Stated 5,272 1,291 680 310 162 130

Female 205,700 5,168 5,181 5,367 5,345 5,467

No Grade Completed 5,189 2,048 1,172 431 142 93


Pre-School 5,180 1,989 2,220 670 120 46
Elementary 57,747 - 1,209 4,000 4,948 5,210
1st - 4th Grade 29,296 - 1,209 4,000 4,948 5,210
5th - 7th Grade 28,451 - - - - -
High School 66,943 - - - - -
Undergraduate 36,462 - - - - -
Graduate 30,481 - - - - -
Post-Secondary 8,731 - - - - -
Undergraduate 1,827 - - - - -
Graduate 6,904 - - - - -
College Undergraduate 36,622 - - - - -
Academic Degree Holder 17,652 - - - - -
Post-Baccalaureate 2,385 - - - - -
Not Stated 5,251 1,131 580 266 135 118

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Table 10. Household Population 5 Years Old and Over by Highest Educational Attainment,
Sex and Age Group: 2000 - Continued

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| AGE GROUP
Highest Educational |
Attainment and Sex |——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
| 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16
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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital)

Both Sexes 10,956 10,243 10,814 9,925 9,799 10,016 10,081

No Grade Completed 119 77 86 79 49 57 46


Pre-School 53 13 15 16 8 15 10
Elementary 10,571 9,961 9,099 5,030 2,533 1,898 1,585
1st - 4th Grade 8,401 3,893 1,915 1,125 758 651 524
5th - 7th Grade 2,170 6,068 7,184 3,905 1,775 1,247 1,061
High School - - 1,425 4,661 7,064 7,922 7,482
Undergraduate - - 1,425 4,661 7,064 7,922 5,342
Graduate - - - - - - 2,140
Post-Secondary - - - - - - 14
Undergraduate - - - - - - 7
Graduate - - - - - - 7
College Undergraduate - - - - - - 802
Academic Degree Holder - - - - - - -
Post-Baccalaureate - - - - - - -
Not Stated 213 192 189 139 145 124 142

Male 5,601 5,252 5,404 4,991 4,752 4,796 4,684

No Grade Completed 72 44 50 44 21 22 28
Pre-School 26 5 9 10 3 7 7
Elementary 5,404 5,098 4,613 2,736 1,447 1,074 910
1st - 4th Grade 4,381 2,166 1,109 707 464 416 346
5th - 7th Grade 1,023 2,932 3,504 2,029 983 658 564
High School - - 649 2,134 3,220 3,622 3,328
Undergraduate - - 649 2,134 3,220 3,622 2,502
Graduate - - - - - - 826
Post-Secondary - - - - - - 9
Undergraduate - - - - - - 6
Graduate - - - - - - 3
College Undergraduate - - - - - - 347
Academic Degree Holder - - - - - - -
Post-Baccalaureate - - - - - - -
Not Stated 99 105 83 67 61 71 55

Female 5,355 4,991 5,410 4,934 5,047 5,220 5,397

No Grade Completed 47 33 36 35 28 35 18
Pre-School 27 8 6 6 5 8 3
Elementary 5,167 4,863 4,486 2,294 1,086 824 675
1st - 4th Grade 4,020 1,727 806 418 294 235 178
5th - 7th Grade 1,147 3,136 3,680 1,876 792 589 497
High School - - 776 2,527 3,844 4,300 4,154
Undergraduate - - 776 2,527 3,844 4,300 2,840
Graduate - - - - - - 1,314
Post-Secondary - - - - - - 5
Undergraduate - - - - - - 1
Graduate - - - - - - 4
College Undergraduate - - - - - - 455
Academic Degree Holder - - - - - - -
Post-Baccalaureate - - - - - - -
Not Stated 114 87 106 72 84 53 87

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Table 10. Household Population 5 Years Old and Over by Highest Educational Attainment,
Sex and Age Group: 2000 - Concluded

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| AGE GROUP
Highest Educational |
Attainment and Sex |——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
| 17 | 18 | 19 | 20-24 | 25-29 | 30-34 |35 & over
—————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital)

Both Sexes 10,238 10,366 10,673 46,939 39,505 34,997 125,991

No Grade Completed 48 49 48 185 155 146 1,246


Pre-School 7 4 4 25 17 16 58
Elementary 1,382 1,285 1,165 4,966 4,513 4,389 28,279
1st - 4th Grade 450 393 360 1,442 1,274 1,148 8,449
5th - 7th Grade 932 892 805 3,524 3,239 3,241 19,830
High School 5,981 4,766 4,484 17,096 14,307 13,115 41,210
Undergraduate 3,253 2,569 2,242 7,577 5,772 5,297 17,589
Graduate 2,728 2,197 2,242 9,519 8,535 7,818 23,621
Post-Secondary 37 97 191 2,893 3,694 2,950 7,866
Undergraduate 24 46 73 649 870 744 1,572
Graduate 13 51 118 2,244 2,824 2,206 6,294
College Undergraduate 2,614 4,013 4,534 16,262 10,031 8,076 25,405
Academic Degree Holder - - 94 4,201 5,339 5,113 17,376
Post-Baccalaureate - - - 464 782 661 2,494
Not Stated 169 152 153 847 667 531 2,057

Male 4,775 4,815 4,981 22,247 19,170 17,328 62,575

No Grade Completed 26 25 22 92 84 69 488


Pre-School 5 - 2 14 5 7 26
Elementary 768 729 670 2,799 2,451 2,261 13,316
1st - 4th Grade 280 243 222 889 772 630 4,229
5th - 7th Grade 488 486 448 1,910 1,679 1,631 9,087
High School 2,765 2,183 2,085 8,108 6,984 6,608 20,884
Undergraduate 1,660 1,288 1,152 3,834 2,894 2,677 8,619
Graduate 1,105 895 933 4,274 4,090 3,931 12,265
Post-Secondary 19 48 96 1,373 1,832 1,539 4,095
Undergraduate 11 20 32 336 466 420 867
Graduate 8 28 64 1,037 1,366 1,119 3,228
College Undergraduate 1,123 1,772 1,999 7,724 4,823 4,015 13,312
Academic Degree Holder - - 47 1,543 2,349 2,285 8,247
Post-Baccalaureate - - - 196 338 287 1,195
Not Stated 69 58 60 398 304 257 1,012

Female 5,463 5,551 5,692 24,692 20,335 17,669 63,416

No Grade Completed 22 24 26 93 71 77 758


Pre-School 2 4 2 11 12 9 32
Elementary 614 556 495 2,167 2,062 2,128 14,963
1st - 4th Grade 170 150 138 553 502 518 4,220
5th - 7th Grade 444 406 357 1,614 1,560 1,610 10,743
High School 3,216 2,583 2,399 8,988 7,323 6,507 20,326
Undergraduate 1,593 1,281 1,090 3,743 2,878 2,620 8,970
Graduate 1,623 1,302 1,309 5,245 4,445 3,887 11,356
Post-Secondary 18 49 95 1,520 1,862 1,411 3,771
Undergraduate 13 26 41 313 404 324 705
Graduate 5 23 54 1,207 1,458 1,087 3,066
College Undergraduate 1,491 2,241 2,535 8,538 5,208 4,061 12,093
Academic Degree Holder - - 47 2,658 2,990 2,828 9,129
Post-Baccalaureate - - - 268 444 374 1,299
Not Stated 100 94 93 449 363 274 1,045

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Table 11. Household Population by Ethnicity and Sex: 2000

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| | |
Ethnicity | Both Sexes | Male | Female
| | |
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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital)

Total 459,824 227,254 232,570

Abelling 46 22 24
Abiyan 70 32 38
Aburlin 30 12 18
Aeta/Ayta 190 91 99
Aggay 75 38 37
Agta 7 4 3
Agutaynon/Agutayanon 1 - 1
Akeanon/Aklanon 179 103 76
Apayao/Yapayao 2 1 1
Applai 3 1 2
Atta/Ata/Ati 21 11 10
Ayangan 26 12 14
Badjao, Sama Dilaut 75 38 37
Bagobo/Guinga 12 5 7
Balangao/Baliwon 33 19 14
Bantoanon 15 6 9
Banwaon 8 4 4
Batak/Binatak 3 1 2
Batangan 74 50 24
Bikol/Bicol 712 392 320
Bilaan/B'laan 25 14 11
Binukid/Bukidnon 4,634 2,080 2,554
Bisaya/Binisaya 203,850 99,805 104,045
Boholano 20,155 10,185 9,970
Bolinao 82 36 46
Bugkalot 81 33 48
Bontok/Binontok 23 13 10
Buhid 27 13 14
Butuanon 912 461 451
Capizeño 1 1 -
Caviteño 29 13 16
Caviteño-Chavacano 66 29 37
Cebuano 101,830 50,931 50,899
Cimaron 7 3 4
Cotabateño 268 125 143
Cotabateño-Chavacano 122 67 55
Cuyunon/Cuyunan 3 3 -
Davao-Chavacano 224 112 112
Davaweño 1,373 630 743
Dibabawon 4 3 1
Dumagat/Dumagat (Umiray) 161 78 83
Gubatnon 2 1 1
Hamtikanon 17 7 10
Hanunuo 9 4 5
Higaonon 8,044 4,127 3,917
Hiligaynon, Ilonggo 6,590 3,377 3,213
Ibaloi/Inibaloi 7 5 2
Ibanag 88 53 35
Ibontoc 15 5 10
Ifugao 43 24 19
Ikalahan/Kalanguya 4 2 2
Ilanun/Ilanuan 6 2 4
Ilocano 2,293 1,235 1,058
Ilongot 201 107 94
Iranon 50 27 23
Iraya 5 2 3
Isamal Kanlaw 8 3 5
Isarog 12 7 5
Isinay 9 4 5

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Table 11. Household Population by Ethnicity and Sex: 2000 - Concluded

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| | |
Ethnicity | Both Sexes | Male | Female
| | |
——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————

Isnag 1 1 -
Itawit 2 1 1
Ivatan/Itbayat 65 28 37
Iwak/I'wa/Owak 11 4 7
Iyapplai 5 2 3
Iyiwaks 57 27 30
Jawa Mapun 190 100 90
Kabihug 7 3 4
Kagayanen 4,055 2,008 2,047
Kalamianen 1 - 1
Kalinga 1 - 1
Kamayo 40 17 23
Kamigin/Kinamiging 4,009 2,004 2,005
Kankanai/Kankaney/Kankanaey 641 313 328
Kapampangan 461 239 222
Kapul 9 3 6
Karaga 23 10 13
Karao 8 4 4
Karay-a 85 44 41
Kiniray-a 57 34 23
Kolibugan/Kalibugan 31 18 13
Maguindanao 230 110 120
Malaueg 2 1 1
Mamanwa 13 9 4
Mandaya 1 - 1
Manobo/Ata-Manobo 465 243 222
Mansaka 28 15 13
Maranao 5,452 2,762 2,690
Masbateño/Masbatenon 180 88 92
Matigsalog 2 1 1
Negrito 12 6 6
Palawan/Pinalawan/Palawanon 5 1 4
Pangasinan/Panggalato 234 131 103
Romblon/Rombloanon 13 10 3
Sama (Samal)/Abaknon 77 37 40
Sama Bangengeh 1 1 -
Sambal, Zambal 28 17 11
Sangil, Sangir 1 - 1
Subanen (Sicon, Zambo. Norte)/Subaben(Zambo. Norte & Sur) 669 336 333
Sulod 6 5 1
Surigaonon 1,698 823 875
Tabangnon 1 - 1
Tagalog 4,214 2,269 1,945
Talaandig 22 11 11
Tausug 252 141 111
Teduray 1 - 1
Ternateño-Chavacano 11 3 8
Waray 2,298 1,199 1,099
Yakan 3 2 1
Yogad 17 7 10
Zamboangeño-Chavacano 828 402 426
Other Local Ethnicity 74,113 36,289 37,824
Chinese 910 511 399
American/English 137 91 46
Other Foreign Ethnicity 371 218 153
Not Reported 4,908 2,186 2,722

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Table 12. Household Population 5 Years Old and Over by Sex, City of Present Residence and
Place of Residence 5 Years Ago: 2000

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| | PLACE OF RESIDENCE 5 YEARS AGO
Sex and City of | Household |——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
Present Residence | Population | Same | Other | Other | Foreign |
| 5 Years | City/ | City/ | Province | Country | Unknown
| Old and Over | Municipality | Municipality | | |
| | | Same Province | | |
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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital)

Both Sexes 404,811 367,757 4,772 20,664 464 11,154

Male 199,111 182,304 1,926 9,384 260 5,237


Female 205,700 185,453 2,846 11,280 204 5,917

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Table 13. Household Population by Relationship to Household Head and Household Size: 2000

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Relationship to | Household | HOUSEHOLD SIZE
Household Head | Population |————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
| | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 & Over
———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital)

Total 459,824 3,747 16,632 42,837 71,072 82,520 75,648 59,591 107,777

Head 93,525 3,747 8,316 14,279 17,768 16,504 12,608 8,513 11,790
Spouse 76,788 - 5,210 11,306 15,471 14,814 11,395 7,771 10,821
Son 116,303 - 838 7,006 16,174 22,052 21,494 17,304 31,435
Daughter 108,328 - 620 6,440 15,156 20,465 20,003 16,364 29,280
Stepson 1,334 - 12 64 162 225 252 203 416
Stepdaughter 1,187 - 17 54 140 248 180 188 360
Son-in-law 2,610 - 4 23 99 233 366 460 1,425
Daughter-in-law 2,536 - 8 36 133 278 391 399 1,291
Grandson 7,407 - 104 334 509 704 940 1,054 3,762
Granddaughter 7,076 - 90 328 486 725 893 1,010 3,544
Father 766 - 17 33 71 122 145 121 257
Mother 2,052 - 65 159 258 287 431 329 523
Brother 2,931 - 209 287 413 469 434 375 744
Sister 2,962 - 204 369 459 449 474 362 645
Uncle 155 - 3 8 24 29 20 27 44
Aunt 244 - 10 15 22 44 35 50 68
Nephew 3,410 - 76 234 342 460 544 517 1,237
Niece 3,600 - 81 226 423 502 549 570 1,249
Other Relative 11,385 - 284 623 1,237 1,678 1,923 1,663 3,977
Non-Relative 7,115 - 305 536 838 980 1,091 1,053 2,312
Boarder 1,259 - 55 117 139 136 186 185 441
Domestic Helper 6,851 - 104 360 748 1,116 1,294 1,073 2,156

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Table 14. Number of Households by Age Group, Sex of Household Head,


Household Size: 2000

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| | HOUSEHOLD SIZE
Age Group and | Number of |
Sex of Household | Households |——————————————————————————————————————————
Head | | | | |
| | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4
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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital)

Both Sexes

All Ages 93,525 3,747 8,316 14,279 17,768

Below 20 608 180 195 133 57


20 - 29 14,600 1,047 2,201 4,188 3,772
30 - 39 27,229 776 1,821 3,967 6,039
40 - 49 25,210 536 1,215 2,351 3,910
50 - 59 14,042 411 1,001 1,645 2,206
60 - 69 7,926 421 1,088 1,311 1,261
70 - 79 3,203 265 637 556 428
80 & over 707 111 158 128 95

Male

All Ages 81,786 2,183 6,131 12,086 15,946

Below 20 416 111 139 102 38


20 - 29 13,190 679 1,810 3,901 3,591
30 - 39 25,323 524 1,481 3,585 5,732
40 - 49 22,604 340 831 1,875 3,451
50 - 59 11,777 228 642 1,237 1,802
60 - 69 5,897 174 722 945 962
70 - 79 2,130 81 403 356 307
80 & over 449 46 103 85 63

Female

All Ages 11,739 1,564 2,185 2,193 1,822

Below 20 192 69 56 31 19
20 - 29 1,410 368 391 287 181
30 - 39 1,906 252 340 382 307
40 - 49 2,606 196 384 476 459
50 - 59 2,265 183 359 408 404
60 - 69 2,029 247 366 366 299
70 - 79 1,073 184 234 200 121
80 & over 258 65 55 43 32

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Table 14. Number of Households by Age Group, Sex of Household Head,
Household Size: 2000 - Concluded

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| HOUSEHOLD SIZE |
Age Group and | | Average
Sex of Household |———————————————————————————————————————————| Household
Head | | | | | Size
| 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 & over |
——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital)

Both Sexes

All Ages 16,504 12,608 8,513 11,790 4.92

Below 20 18 12 4 9 2.42
20 - 29 1,852 870 373 297 3.62
30 - 39 5,788 4,102 2,341 2,395 4.83
40 - 49 4,932 4,267 3,239 4,760 5.63
50 - 59 2,383 2,132 1,614 2,650 5.47
60 - 69 1,075 897 664 1,209 4.85
70 - 79 394 278 236 409 4.41
80 & over 62 50 42 61 3.81

Male

All Ages 15,085 11,614 7,856 10,885 5.06

Below 20 11 7 2 6 2.44
20 - 29 1,765 822 348 274 3.71
30 - 39 5,539 3,927 2,246 2,289 4.90
40 - 49 4,552 3,983 3,064 4,508 5.78
50 - 59 2,051 1,910 1,455 2,452 5.70
60 - 69 843 718 529 1,004 5.09
70 - 79 282 212 181 308 4.72
80 & over 42 35 31 44 4.10

Female

All Ages 1,419 994 657 905 3.91

Below 20 7 5 2 3 2.38
20 - 29 87 48 25 23 2.73
30 - 39 249 175 95 106 3.78
40 - 49 380 284 175 252 4.34
50 - 59 332 222 159 198 4.29
60 - 69 232 179 135 205 4.16
70 - 79 112 66 55 101 3.78
80 & over 20 15 11 17 3.32

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Table 15. Overseas Workers 10 Years Old and Over by Highest Educational Attainment, Sex
and Age Group: 2000

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| Total | AGE GROUP
Highest Educational Attainment | Overseas |——————————————————————————————————————
and Sex | Workers | | |
| 10 Years | Below 20 | 20 - 24 | 25 - 29
| Old and Over | | |
——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital)

Both Sexes 3,333 492 367 424

No Grade Completed 18 8 2 2

Pre-School 6 4 1 -

Elementary 358 209 30 19


1st - 4th Grade 128 83 11 8
5th - 7th Grade 230 126 19 11

High School 666 180 83 48


Undergraduate 329 147 32 21
Graduate 337 33 51 27

Post-Secondary 572 4 54 106


Undergraduate 80 2 5 14
Graduate 492 2 49 92

College Undergraduate 843 67 127 119

Academic Degree Holder 699 4 44 104

Post-Baccalaureate 84 - 13 15

Not Stated 87 16 13 11

Male 2,023 218 144 245

No Grade Completed 7 3 1 -

Pre-School 2 1 1 -

Elementary 166 100 7 10


1st - 4th Grade 66 45 3 4
5th - 7th Grade 100 55 4 6

High School 314 72 29 20


Undergraduate 131 57 13 6
Graduate 183 15 16 14

Post-Secondary 452 1 32 81
Undergraduate 58 1 1 8
Graduate 394 - 31 73

College Undergraduate 494 32 47 58

Academic Degree Holder 477 2 15 59

Post-Baccalaureate 59 - 5 10

Not Stated 52 7 7 7

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Table 15. Overseas Workers 10 Years Old and Over by Highest Educational Attainment, Sex
and Age Group: 2000 - Continued

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| Total | AGE GROUP
Highest Educational Attainment | Overseas |——————————————————————————————————————
and Sex | Workers | | |
| 10 Years | Below 20 | 20 - 24 | 25 - 29
| Old and Over | | |
——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
Female 1,310 274 223 179

No Grade Completed 11 5 1 2

Pre-School 4 3 - -

Elementary 192 109 23 9


1st - 4th Grade 62 38 8 4
5th - 7th Grade 130 71 15 5

High School 352 108 54 28


Undergraduate 198 90 19 15
Graduate 154 18 35 13

Post-Secondary 120 3 22 25
Undergraduate 22 1 4 6
Graduate 98 2 18 19

College Undergraduate 349 35 80 61

Academic Degree Holder 222 2 29 45

Post-Baccalaureate 25 - 8 5

Not Stated 35 9 6 4

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Table 15. Overseas Workers 10 Years Old and Over by Highest Educational Attainment, Sex
and Age Group: 2000 - Continued

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Highest Educational Attainment | AGE GROUP
and Sex |——————————————————————————————————————————————————
| 30 - 34 | 35 - 39 | 40 - 44 | 45 & Over
———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital)

Both Sexes 480 432 458 680

No Grade Completed - 1 - 5

Pre-School - 1 - -

Elementary 13 10 18 59
1st - 4th Grade 2 3 4 17
5th - 7th Grade 11 7 14 42

High School 75 52 72 156


Undergraduate 23 14 23 69
Graduate 52 38 49 87

Post-Secondary 102 104 106 96


Undergraduate 18 12 18 11
Graduate 84 92 88 85

College Undergraduate 122 103 126 179

Academic Degree Holder 139 142 117 149

Post-Baccalaureate 18 7 12 19

Not Stated 11 12 7 17

Male 321 303 340 452

No Grade Completed - 1 - 2

Pre-School - - - -

Elementary 6 5 8 30
1st - 4th Grade 2 2 3 7
5th - 7th Grade 4 3 5 23

High School 39 26 45 83
Undergraduate 9 6 11 29
Graduate 30 20 34 54

Post-Secondary 81 85 94 78
Undergraduate 13 9 15 11
Graduate 68 76 79 67

College Undergraduate 78 67 86 126

Academic Degree Holder 96 103 93 109

Post-Baccalaureate 15 6 9 14

Not Stated 6 10 5 10

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Table 15. Overseas Workers 10 Years Old and Over by Highest Educational Attainment, Sex
and Age Group: 2000 - Concluded

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Highest Educational Attainment | AGE GROUP
and Sex |——————————————————————————————————————————————————
| 30 - 34 | 35 - 39 | 40 - 44 | 45 & Over
———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
Female 159 129 118 228

No Grade Completed - - - 3

Pre-School - 1 - -

Elementary 7 5 10 29
1st - 4th Grade - 1 1 10
5th - 7th Grade 7 4 9 19

High School 36 26 27 73
Undergraduate 14 8 12 40
Graduate 22 18 15 33

Post-Secondary 21 19 12 18
Undergraduate 5 3 3 -
Graduate 16 16 9 18

College Undergraduate 44 36 40 53

Academic Degree Holder 43 39 24 40

Post-Baccalaureate 3 1 3 5

Not Stated 5 2 2 7

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Table 16. Household Population 5 Years Old and Over Who Were Attending School at Anytime from June 1999 to
March 2000 by Sex,City of Present Residence and Place of School: 2000
(Figures are estimates based on a 10% sample)

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| Household | PLACE OF SCHOOL
|Population 5 Years|———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
Sex and City | Old and Over | | Other | | |
of Present Residence | Who were | Same | City/ | | |
| Attending School | City/ |Municipality| Other | Foreign | Unknown
| at Anytime |Municipality| Same | Province | Country |
| from June 1999 | | Province | | |
| to March 2000 | | | | |
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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital)

Both Sexes 171,619 159,856 796 4,422 80 6,465

Male 85,160 79,317 308 2,022 59 3,454


Female 86,459 80,539 488 2,400 21 3,011

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Table 17. Language or Dialect Generally Spoken in the Households: 2000
(Figures are estimates based on a 10% sample)

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Language/Dialect | Number of
| Households
——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital)

Total 93,525

Aeta/Ayta 10
Akeanon/Aklanon 10
Bikol/Bicol 40
Binukid/Bukidnon 74
Bisaya/Binisaya 61,828
Boholano 950
Bugkalot 10
Buhid 20
Cebuano 24,502
Davao-Chavacano 11
Higaonon 505
Hiligaynon, Ilonggo 247
Ibanag 32
Ilocano 97
Ivatan/Itbayat 9
Iyiwaks 21
Kagayanen 335
Kalamianen 10
Kamayo 29
Kamigin/Kinamiging 18
Kankanai/Kankaney/Kankanaey 154
Kapampangan 40
Maguindanao 59
Mansaka 20
Maranao 650
Subanen (Sicon, Zambo. Norte)/Subaben(Zambo.Norte& Sur) 10
Surigaonon 20
Tagalog 900
Tausug 21
Waray 29
Zamboangeño-Chavacano 49
Other Local Ethnicity 2,604
Chinese 81
American/English 120
Other Foreign Ethnicity 10
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Table 18. Ever-Married Women 15 to 49 Years Old by Number of Children Ever Born and Age Group: 2000
(Figures are estimates based on a 10% sample)

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| Total | Ever- | NUMBER OF CHILDREN EVER BORN
|Number of| Married |————————————————————————————————————————————
Age Group |Children | Women | | | | |
| Ever |15 to 49 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4
| Born | Years | | | | |
| | Old | | | | |
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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital)

Total 200,598 76,176 11,426 13,680 16,865 12,747 8,725

15 - 19 1,306 2,144 1,179 613 300 31 -


20 - 24 10,815 8,801 2,453 3,254 2,125 689 217
25 - 29 24,920 13,769 2,496 3,556 4,156 2,060 865
30 - 34 36,084 14,609 1,762 2,730 3,723 2,836 1,809
35 - 39 45,308 14,136 1,301 1,375 3,123 2,926 2,008
40 - 44 44,525 12,692 1,149 1,328 1,997 2,576 1,948
45 - 49 37,640 10,025 1,086 824 1,441 1,629 1,878

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Table 18. Ever-Married Women 15 to 49 Years Old by Number of Children Ever Born and Age Group: 2000
(Figures are estimates based on a 10% sample) - Concluded

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| NUMBER OF CHILDREN EVER BORN |
|————————————————————————————————————————————|
Age Group | | | | | | Average
| 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 or | Not | Parity
| | | | more |Reported|
| | | | | |
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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital)

Total 5,319 3,364 1,657 2,352 41 2.63

15 - 19 - - - - 21 0.62
20 - 24 32 11 10 10 - 1.23
25 - 29 427 126 63 10 10 1.81
30 - 34 812 612 178 137 10 2.47
35 - 39 1,493 978 396 536 - 3.21
40 - 44 1,508 889 539 758 - 3.51
45 - 49 1,047 748 471 901 - 3.75
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Table 19. Ever-Married Women 15 to 49 Years Old by Age at First Marriage and Age Group: 2000
(Figures are estimates based on a 10% sample)

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|Ever Married| AGE AT FIRST MARRIAGE
Age Group |Women 15 to |——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
|49 Years Old| Below 15 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22
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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital)

Total 76,176 732 1,230 2,928 3,281 6,886 6,153 8,043 5,871 5,567

15 - 19 2,144 74 128 297 315 381 106 - - -


20 - 24 8,801 93 124 517 562 1,487 1,186 1,177 803 610
25 - 29 13,769 63 165 295 663 1,231 1,366 1,339 1,137 1,156
30 - 34 14,609 99 179 526 489 971 925 1,569 1,216 1,098
35 - 39 14,136 128 247 446 492 1,155 1,125 1,592 945 1,009
40 - 44 12,692 200 229 389 439 989 869 1,369 1,080 869
45 - 49 10,025 75 158 458 321 672 576 997 690 825

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Table 19. Ever-Married Women 15 to 49 Years Old by Age at First Marriage and Age Group: 2000
(Figures are estimates based on a 10% sample) - Concluded

—————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
| AGE AT FIRST MARRIAGE
Age Group |——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
| 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 and | not |Average Age at
| | | | | | | | over | stated |First Marriage
—————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital)

Total 4,808 4,305 5,322 2,843 2,428 2,321 1,364 3,652 8,442 22

15 - 19 - - - - - - - - 843 17
20 - 24 349 167 - - - - - - 1,726 19
25 - 29 1,214 1,141 1,011 570 427 190 41 - 1,760 21
30 - 34 995 748 1,393 769 644 738 486 550 1,214 23
35 - 39 831 811 1,060 646 528 674 265 1,086 1,096 23
40 - 44 687 819 1,039 430 459 400 300 1,177 948 23
45 - 49 732 619 819 428 370 319 272 839 855 23

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2000 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
Table 20. Households by Type of Household Amenities: 2000
(Figures are estimates based on a 10% sample)

————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
Household Amenities | Number of Households
————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital)

Fuel Used for Lighting

Total 93,525

Electricity 80,500
Kerosene (Gaas) 10,376
Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) 466
Oil 11
Others 2,172

Main Source of Water Supply for Drinking and/or Cooking

Total 93,525

Own Use, Faucet, Community Water System 56,625


Shared, Faucet, Community Water System 25,341
Own Use, Tubed/Piped Deep Well 1,360
Shared, Tubed/Piped Deep Well 1,507
Tubed/Piped Shallow Well 542
Dug Well 654
Spring, Lake, River, Rain, etc. 3,135
Peddler 2,740
Bottled Water 319
Others 1,302

Main Source of Water Supply for Laundry and/or Bathing

Total 93,525

Own Use, Faucet, Community Water System 56,099


Shared, Faucet, Community Water System 22,841
Own Use, Tubed/Piped Deep Well 1,655
Shared, Tubed/Piped Deep Well 1,667
Tubed/Piped Shallow Well 766
Dug Well 2,545
Spring, Lake, River, Rain, etc. 4,675
Peddler 2,075
Others 1,202

Fuel Used for Cooking

Total 93,525

Electricity 4,524
Kerosene (Gaas) 20,851
Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) 46,627
Charcoal 201
Wood 19,081
Others 60
None 2,181

Toilet Facility Being Used

Total 93,525

Water-sealed, Sewer Septic Tank,Used Exclusively by Household 62,417


Water-sealed, Sewer Septic Tank,Shared with Other Households 14,053
Water-sealed, Other Depository, Used Exclusively by Household 4,392
Water-sealed, Other Depository, Shared with Other Households 2,870
Closed Pit 4,519
Open Pit 1,430
Others (Pail System, etc.) 646
None 3,198

Usual Manner of Garbage Disposal

Total 93,525

Picked up by Garbage Truck 58,101


Dumping in Individual Pit (Not Burned) 3,508
Burning 25,778
Composting (Later Used as Fertilizer) 574
Burying 1,034
Feeding to Animals 3,770
Others 760

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NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE
Table 21. Households Reporting Presence of Household Conveniences: 2000
(Figures are estimates based on a 10% sample)

—————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
|
| Total Households
Household Conveniences | with at Least
| One Household Convenience
|
—————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital)

Total 79,467

Radio/Cassette 74,392
Television 61,899
Refrigerator/Freezer 48,723
Video Casette/Recorder 26,878
Telephone/Cellphone 19,733
Washing Machine 27,071
Motorized Vehicle 13,228

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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY
2000 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
Table 22. Households Reporting Land Ownership : 2000
(Figures are estimates based on a 10% sample)

————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
| Total
| Households
Land Ownership | With at Least
| One Land
| Owned
————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital)

Total 22,818

Other Residential Land 14,436


Agricultural Land 12,061
Agricultural Land Acquired through CARP, 1,216
Agrarian Reform Beneficiary
Other Land 1,048
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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY
2000 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING

Table 1. Occupied Housing Units by Barangay: 1990 and 2000

————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
| Occupied Housing Units
|———————————————————————————————————————
Barangay |
| 2 0 0 0
|
————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital) 90,868

Agusan 2,447
Baikingon 427
Bulua 4,635
Balubal 455
Balulang 4,484
Barangay 10 (Pob.) 177
Barangay 11 (Pob.) 80
Barangay 12 (Pob.) 102
Barangay 13 (Pob.) 492
Barangay 14 (Pob.) 140
Barangay 15 (Pob.) 467
Barangay 16 (Pob.) 35
Barangay 17 (Pob.) 460
Barangay 18 (Pob.) 363
Barangay 19 (Pob.) 93
Barangay 2 (Pob.) 33
Barangay 21 (Pob.) 102
Barangay 22 (Pob.) 427
Barangay 23 (Pob.) 198
Barangay 24 (Pob.) 166
Barangay 26 (Pob.) 542
Barangay 27 (Pob.) 309
Barangay 28 (Pob.) 64
Barangay 3 (Pob.) 50
Barangay 30 (Pob.) 142
Barangay 32 (Pob.) 292
Barangay 33 (Pob.) 24
Barangay 34 (Pob.) 100
Barangay 38 (Pob.) 40
Barangay 39 (Pob.) 15
Barangay 4 (Pob.) 36
Barangay 40 (Pob.) 137
Barangay 6 (Pob.) 151
Barangay 8 (Pob.) 36
Barangay 9 (Pob.) 52
Barangay 5 (Pob.) 12
Bayabas 1,053
Bayanga 437
Besigan 155
Bonbon 1,494
Bugo 4,404
Camaman-an 4,029
Canito-an 1,914
Carmen 9,448
Consolacion 1,666
Cugman 3,033
Dansolihon 596
F. S. Catanico 257
Gusa 3,613
Indahag 513
Iponan 2,017
Kauswagan 5,497
Lapasan 6,952
Lumbia 1,340
Macabalan 3,419
Macasandig 3,474
Mambuaya 292
Nazareth 2,079

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NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE
Table 1. Occupied Housing Units by Barangay: 1990 and 2000 - Concluded

————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
| Occupied Housing Units
|———————————————————————————————————————
Barangay |
| 2 0 0 0
|
————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————

Pagalungan 344
Pagatpat 479
Patag 3,370
Pigsag-an 158
Puerto 1,428
Puntod 3,145
San Simon 208
Tablon 2,821
Taglimao 214
Tagpangi 518
Tignapoloan 671
Tuburan 155
Tumpagon 236
Barangay 1 (Pob.) 121
Barangay 7 (Pob.) 126
Barangay 20 (Pob.) 23
Barangay 25 (Pob.) 230
Barangay 29 (Pob.) 146
Barangay 31 (Pob.) 327
Barangay 35 (Pob.) 449
Barangay 36 (Pob.) 155
Barangay 37 (Pob.) 77

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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY
2000 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING

Table 2. Occupied Housing Units, Households, Household Population and Ratio of Households and Household
Population to Occupied Housing Unit by Type of Building: 2000

——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
| | | | R A T I O
| Occupied | | Household |———————————————————————————
Type of Building | Housing | Households | Population | Households | Household
| Units | | | to Occupied| Population
| | | | Housing | to Occupied
| | | | Unit |Housing Unit
——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital)

Total 90,868 93,525 459,824 1.03 5.06

Single House 77,241 79,287 395,454 1.03 5.12


Duplex 5,140 5,326 24,534 1.04 4.77
Multi-Unit Residential 6,740 7,128 30,728 1.06 4.56
Commercial/Industrial/Agricultural 507 534 2,338 1.05 4.61
Institutional Living Quarters 70 73 300 1.04 4.29
Other Housing Unit 46 47 192 1.02 4.17
Not Reported 1,124 1,130 6,278 1.01 5.59

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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY
NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE

Table 3. Occupied Housing Units by Construction Materials of the Outer Walls and Roof: 2000

—————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
| | CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS OF THE ROOF
| |———————————————————————————————————————————————
Construction Materials of the Outer Walls |Total Occupied | | | Half
| Housing Units | Galvanized |Tile/Concrete/ | Galvanized
| | Iron/Aluminum | Clay Tile | Iron and Half
| | | | Concrete
—————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital)

Total 90,868 75,246 697 3,500

Concrete/Brick/Stone 29,949 29,142 406 188


Wood 34,180 26,681 108 646
Half Concrete/Brick/Stone and Half Wood 20,355 17,212 160 2,502
Galvanized Iron/Aluminum 227 172 5 22
Bamboo/Sawali/Cogon/Nipa 3,345 1,184 - 75
Asbestos 54 7 2 -
Glass 24 19 4 -
Makeshift/Salvaged/Improvised Materials 924 399 - 6
Others/Not Reported 1,782 414 10 58
No Walls 28 16 2 3

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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY
2000 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
Table 3. Occupied Housing Units by Construction Materials of the Outer Walls and Roof: 2000- Concluded

——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
| CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS OF THE ROOF
|————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
Construction Materials of the Outer Walls | | Cogon/ | Makeshift/ | |
| Wood | Nipa/ | Salvaged/ | Asbestos/ | Not
| | Anahaw | Improvised | Others | Reported
| | | Materials | |
——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital)

Total 3,158 6,244 614 276 1,133

Concrete/Brick/Stone 55 94 7 57 -
Wood 2,814 3,651 195 85 -
Half Concrete/Brick/Stone and Half Wood 177 266 21 17 -
Galvanized Iron/Aluminum 15 12 1 - -
Bamboo/Sawali/Cogon/Nipa 54 1,948 68 16 -
Asbestos 2 - - 43 -
Glass 1 - - - -
Makeshift/Salvaged/Improvised Materials 18 180 313 7 1
Others/Not Reported 21 89 7 51 1,132
No Walls 1 4 2 - -

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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY
NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE

Table 4. Occupied Housing Units by Condition (State of Repair) of the Building and Year Built: 2000

——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
| | CONDITION (STATE OF REPAIR) OF THE BUILDING
| |——————————————————————————————————————————————————
| Total | Needs No | |
Year Built | Occupied | Repair/Needs | Needs | Dilapidated/
| Housing | Minor Repair | Major Repair | Condemned
| Units | | |
| | | |
——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital)

Total 90,868 62,804 17,185 654

1996-2000 20,008 12,925 3,192 129


1991-1995 24,519 17,825 4,087 153
1981-1990 23,896 17,183 4,689 170
1971-1980 10,993 7,663 2,567 123
1961-1970 3,903 2,720 994 20
1960 or earlier 2,566 1,740 720 28
Not Applicable 36 20 12 2
Don't know/Not Reported 4,947 2,728 924 29

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2000 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
Table 4. Occupied Housing Units by Condition (State of Repair) of the Building and Year Built: 2000 - Concluded

——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
| CONDITION (STATE OF REPAIR) OF THE BUILDING
|———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
| | | |
Year Built | Under | Under | Unfinished | Not
| Renovation/ | Construction | Construction | Reported
| Being | | |
| Repaired | | |
——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital)

Total 1,572 1,633 4,284 2,736

1996-2000 415 899 1,926 522


1991-1995 455 365 1,169 465
1981-1990 413 218 881 342
1971-1980 202 77 171 190
1961-1970 46 18 47 58
1960 or earlier 18 18 12 30
Not Applicable - - - 2
Don't know/Not Reported 23 38 78 1,127

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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY
NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE

Table 5. Occupied Housing Units by Type of Building and Number of Households in Each Housing Unit: 2000

——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
| | T Y P E O F B U I L D I N G
| Total |————————————————————————————————————————————————
Number of Households in Each | Occupied | | | Multi- Unit
Housing Unit | Housing | Single | Duplex | Residential
| Units | House | |(3 units or more)
| | | |
——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital)

Total 90,868 77,241 5,140 6,740

One Household 88,824 75,652 4,976 6,478


Two Households 1,616 1,270 149 176
Three Households 305 226 9 62
Four Households 83 64 5 14
Five Households 28 22 1 5
Six Households or More 12 7 - 5

Average Number of Households 1.03 1.03 1.04 1.06

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2000 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
Table 5. Occupied Housing Units by Type of Building and Number of Households in Each Housing Unit: 2000 - Concluded

—————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
| T Y P E O F B U I L D I N G
|———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
Number of Households in Each | Commercial/ | Institutional | Other |
Housing Unit | Industrial/ | Living | Housing | Not
| Agricultural | Quarters | Unit | Reported
| | | |
—————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital)

Total 507 70 46 1,124

One Household 488 67 45 1,118


Two Households 11 3 1 6
Three Households 8 - - -
Four Households - - - -
Five Households - - - -
Six Households or More - - - -

Average Number of Households 1.05 1.04 1.02 1.01

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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY
NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE

Table 6. Occupied Housing Units by Floor Area and Number of Occupants in Each Housing Unit: 2000

———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
| | FLOOR AREA OF THE HOUSING UNIT (SQ.M.)
| Total |——————————————————————————————————————————————————————
Number of Occupants in | Occupied | | | |
Each Housing Unit | Housing | Less | 10-19 | 20-29 | 30-49
| Units | Than 10 | | |
| | | | |
———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital)

Total 90,868 9,353 15,445 15,197 20,468

One Occupant 3,405 638 617 531 747


Two Occupants 7,646 1,129 1,439 1,286 1,684
Three Occupants 13,314 1,725 2,498 2,346 2,976
Four Occupants 16,911 1,927 3,022 2,951 3,917
Five Occupants 15,949 1,471 2,618 2,635 3,748
Six Occupants 12,379 973 1,965 2,041 2,811
Seven Occupants 8,467 654 1,313 1,360 1,945
Eight Occupants 5,949 425 948 974 1,273
Nine Occupants 2,719 181 413 434 551
Ten Occupants or More 4,129 230 612 639 816

Average Number of Occupants 5.06 4.41 4.88 5.00 5.00

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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY
2000 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
Table 6. Occupied Housing Units by Floor Area and Number of Occupants in Each Housing Unit: 2000 - Concluded

——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
| FLOOR AREA OF THE HOUSING UNIT (SQ.M.)
|————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
Number of Occupants in | | | | | |
Each Housing Unit | 50-69 | 70-89 | 90-119 | 120 and | Not | Median
| | | | over | Reported | Floor Area
| | | | | |
——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital)

Total 11,102 6,105 4,284 6,468 2,446 34.1

One Occupant 281 157 115 178 141 27.1


Two Occupants 779 359 286 432 252 28.8
Three Occupants 1,403 797 502 734 333 29.7
Four Occupants 2,036 1,050 677 949 382 31.9
Five Occupants 2,141 1,114 771 1,074 377 35.7
Six Occupants 1,631 976 687 985 310 37.5
Seven Occupants 1,114 645 496 747 193 38.3
Eight Occupants 760 439 339 623 168 38.5
Nine Occupants 387 226 151 244 132 39.6
Ten Occupants or More 570 342 260 502 158 42.4

Average Number of Occupants 5.30 5.41 5.49 5.69 5.16

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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY
NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE

Table 7. Households by Type of Building and Tenure Status of the Lot: 2000

——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
| | T Y P E O F B U I L D I N G
| |——————————————————————————————————————————————————
Tenure Status of the Lot | Total | | | Multi- Unit
| Households | Single | Duplex | Residential
| | House | |(3 units or more)
| | | |
——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital)

Total 93,525 79,287 5,326 7,128

Owned/being amortized 43,870 39,502 2,052 2,044


Rented 17,624 13,318 1,442 2,603
Rent-free w/ consent of owner 20,836 17,912 1,186 1,522
Rent-free w/o consent of owner 5,310 4,745 235 304
Not Reported 2,866 1,640 136 219
Not Applicable 3,019 2,170 275 436

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2000 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
Table 7. Households by Type of Building and Tenure Status of the Lot: 2000-Concluded

——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
| T Y P E O F B U I L D I N G
|———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
Tenure Status of the Lot | Commercial/ | Institutional | Other |
| Industrial/ | Living | Housing | Not
| Agricultural | Quarters | Unit | Reported
| | | |
——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital)

Total 534 73 47 1,130

Owned/being amortized 162 12 3 95


Rented 191 27 3 40
Rent-free w/ consent of owner 115 23 27 51
Rent-free w/o consent of owner 3 1 3 19
Not Reported 7 5 5 854
Not Applicable 56 5 6 71

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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY
NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE

Table 8. Households in Occupied Housing Units by Tenure Status of the Housing Unit: 2000
(Figures are estimates based on a 10% sample)

——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
|
Tenure Status of the | Total Households in Occupied
Housing Unit | Housing Unit
|
——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital)

Total 93,525

Owned/Being Amortized 63,563


Rented 15,488
Being Occupied for Free With
Consent Of Owner 10,779
Being Occupied for Free Without
Consent Of Owner 1,042
Not Reported 2,653

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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY
2000 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING

Table 9. Owner-Households in Occupied Housing Units by Mode of Acquisition of


Housing Unit: 2000
(Figures are estimates based on a 10% sample)

————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
|
Mode of Acquisition |Total Owner-Households in Occupied
of the Housing Unit | Housing Unit
|
————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital)

Total 63,563

Purchased 10,980
Constructed by the Owner/Occupants
With or Without Help of Friends/
Relatives 32,143
Constructed by Hired/Skilled Workers 8,276
Constructed by an Organized Contractor 4,562
Inherited 2,661
Others (Lottery,Gift, etc) 552
Not Reported 4,389

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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY
NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE

Table 10. Owner-Households That Purchased/Constructed Their Housing Units by


Reported Source of Financing: 2000
(Figures are estimates based on a 10% sample)

—————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
|
Reported Source of Financing | Total Owner-Households That
and District | Purchased/Constructed Their Housing Units
|
—————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital)

Total 55,961

Own Resources/Interest-Free
Loans From Relatives/Friends 19,559
Government Assistance:PAG-IBIG,
GSIS, SSS,DBP, etc 4,930
Private Banks/Foundations/Cooperatives 513
Employer Assistance 540
Private Persons 605
Other Sources 267
Not Reported 31,453

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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY
2000 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING

Table 11. Renter-Households in Occupied Housing Units by Monthly Rental


of Housing Units: 2000
(Figures are estimates based on a 10% sample)

———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
Monthly Rental of Housing | Total Renter-Households
Unit (In Pesos) | in Occupied Housing
| Units
———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital)

Total 15,488

Below 100 796


100-199 660
200-499 2,699
500-999 4,849
1,000-1,999 2,340
2,000-4,999 1,767
5,000-9,999 487
10,000 and over 184
Not Reported 1,706
Median Rental 782.12
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APPENDIX A

BATAS PAMBANSA BLG. 72

PROVIDING FOR THE TAKING OF AN INTEGRATED CENSUS EVERY TEN YEARS


BEGINNING IN THE YEAR NINETEEN HUNDRED AND EIGHTY, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.

SECTION 1. A national census of population and other related data shall be taken every
decade beginning in 1980, in accordance with plans prepared by the National Statistics Office
without prejudice to the undertaking of special censuses on agriculture, industry, commerce housing
and other sectors as may be approved by the National Economic Development Authority.

SECTION 2. There is hereby created the National Census Coordinating Board to be


composed of the Minister of Economic Planning, as the Chairman, the Minister of Human
Settlements, the Minister of the Budget, the Minister of the Justice, the Minister of the National
Defense, the Minister of Labor, the Minister of Finance, the Minister of Education and Culture, the
Minister of Public Works, the Minister of Transportation and Communications, the Minister of Public
Highways, the Minister of Agriculture, the Minister of Natural Resources, the Minister of Public
Information, and the Minister of Local Government and Community Development, as members, with
the Executive Director of the National Census and Statistics Office as Executive Officer of the Board.

The census shall be under the supervision and coordination of the National Census
Coordinating Board who shall such issue rules and regulations as maybe be necessary for the
successful undertaking and completion of the censuses provided in this Act.

SECTION 3. There shall be established a provincial, city and municipal census board in each
province, city and municipality, as the case may be, which shall provide such facilities and
assistance as maybe required by the National Census Coordinating Board. The boards shall be
under the supervision and control of the National Census Coordinating Board.

SECTION 4. The Provincial Census Board shall be composed of the Provincial Governor as
the Chairman, and the Division Superintendent of Schools, or in the case of provinces with more
than one school division, the Division Superintendent designated by the National Census
Coordinating Board, as Vice Chairman, the District Highway Engineer, or in the case of provinces
which have two or more highway engineering districts, the one that maybe designated by the
National Census Coordinating Board, the Provincial Commander of the Philippine Constabulary, the
Provincial Development Officer, the Provincial Assessor, and the Provincial Agriculturist, as
members, with the Provincial Census Officer as the Executive Officer.

The City Census Board shall be composed of the Municipal Mayor, as chairman, and the
District Supervisor, the Municipal Agriculturist, the Station Commander, the Municipal Treasurer, and
the Municipal Development Officer, as members, with the Municipal Census Officer/Census
Supervisor as the Executive Officer.

The Municipal Census Board shall be composed of the Municipal Mayor, as Chairman, and
the District Supervisor, the Municipal Agriculturist, the Station Commander, the Municipal Treasurer,
and the Municipal Development Officer, as members, with the Municipal Census Officer/Census
Supervisor as the Executive Officer.

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BATAS PAMBANSA BLG. 72, continued

SECTION 5. The National Census Coordinating Board and the local census boards may
call upon any ministry, bureau, office, agency or instrumentality of the Government for any
assistance in the performance of their duties.

SECTION 6. The first day of May of every regular census year is hereby designated as
the reference date for the census. The collection of data will be by enumeration and the respondent
shall be the head or any responsible member of the household.

SECTION 7. Public school teachers shall be employed for enumeration work and for such
services shall be paid an honorarium as may be determined by the National Census Coordinating
Board but in no case not less than two hundred-fifty pesos and shall receive service credits
equivalent to the number of days rendered in census work. Other government employees whose
services are engaged for census work shall be entitled to such allowances as shall be prescribed by
the National Census Coordinating Board payable from the census funds. The census herein taken at
the barangay level shall be certified to by the corresponding barangay captain.

SECTION 8. Before the end of the year 1980 and of every census thereafter, a count of the
population by province, city, municipality and barangay shall be published by National Census and
Statistics Office. The final population count, as determined from the processed census returns shall
be considered official for all purposes upon proclamation by the President (Prime Minister).

SECTION 9. Data gathered pursuant to this Act shall not be used as evidence in any court or
public office for or against any person, except in a criminal case for violation of Section 10 of this
Act, nor such data shall be divulged to any person except to authorized employees of the National
Census and Statistics Office, acting in the performance of their duties; nor shall such data be
published in the form of summaries or statistical tables in which no reference to an individual shall
appear. Any person violating any provision of this Section shall be punished by a fine not more than
five hundred pesos or by imprisonment of not more than six months, or both.

SECTION 10. Any respondent as provided for in Section 6 who unjustifiably refuses to
furnish the information called for in the census questionnaire, or knowingly certifies or gives data or
information which shall prove to be materially untrue in any particular, shall be guilty of an offense
under this Act and shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than five hundred pesos
or by imprisonment of not more than three months or both.

SECTION 11. The amount necessary for the holding of censuses shall be charged to the
appropriations available for the purpose in the corresponding Appropriations Acts.

SECTION 12. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.

Approved, June 11, 1980

(SGD.) FERDINAND E. MARCOS

350
APPENDIX B

LIST OF TABLES
CENSUS 2000 REPORT NO. 2
Demographic and Housing Characteristics
Volume II

TABLE

Demographic Statistics

30 Households by Type of Fuel Used for Lighting and City/Municipality, Urban-


Rural: 2000
31 Households by Main Source of Water Supply for Drinking and/or Cooking and
City/Municipality, Urban-Rural: 2000
32 Households by Main Source of Water Supply for Laundry and/or Bathing and
City/Municipality, Urban-Rural: 2000
33 Households by Kind of Fuel Used for Cooking and City/Municipality, Urban -
Rural: 2000
34 Households by Kind of Toilet Facility Being Used and City/Municipality Urban -
Rural: 2000
35 Households by Usual Manner of Garbage Disposal and City/Municipality, Urban -
Rural: 2000
36 Households by Presence of Household Conveniences and City/Municipality,
Urban - Rural: 2000
37 Households by Land Ownership and City/Municipality, Urban - Rural: 2000
38 Literacy of Household Population 10 Years Old and Over by Age Group, Sex and
City/Municipality, Urban - Rural: 2000
39 Language or Dialect Generally Spoken in the Households, Urban-Rural: 2000
40 Gainful Workers 15 Years Old and Over by Occupation Group (Major and Minor),
Urban-Rural: 2000
41 Household Population 5 Years Old and Over by Sex, City/Municipality of Present
Residence and Place of Work, Urban - Rural 2000
42 Ever-Married Women 15 to 49 Years Old by Number of Children Ever Born, Age
Group and City/Municipality, Urban - Rural: 2000
43 Ever-Married Women 15 to 49 Years Old by Age at First Marriage, Age Group
and City/Municipality, Urban - Rural: 2000

Housing Statistics

12 Households in Occupied Housing Units by Tenure Status of the Housing Unit


and City/Municipality, Urban - Rural: 2000
13 Occupied Housing Units by Land Ownership and City/Municipality, Urban - Rural:
2000

351
APPENDIX C

L IS T O F U N P U BL IS H E D TABL E S
P o p u latio n

TABLE

U1 Non-Filipino Residents by Age Group, Sex and City/Municipality: 2000


U2 Disabled Persons by Type of Disability, Sex and City/Municipality: 2000
U3 Disabled Persons by Type of Disability, Sex and Age Group Urban-Rural: 2000
U4 Household Population 5 Years Old and Over by Highest Educational Attainment,
Sex, Age, and City/Municipality: 2000
U5 Household Population 5 Years Old and Over by Highest Educational Attainment,
Sex, Age Group and City/Municipality, Urban-Rural: 2000
U6 Household Population 5 Years Old and Over by School Attendance During June
1999 to March 2000, Sex, Age and City/Municipality: 2000
U7 Household Population 5 Years Old and Over by Highest Educational Attainment,
Sex, Type of School, Age and City/Municipality: 2000
U8 Total Population 5 Years Old and Over by Congressional District, Sex, Highest
Educational Attainment and Age Group: 2000
U9 Household Population 5 Years Old and Over by Age Group, Ability to Speak Filipino
and City/Municipality: 2000
U10 Household Population 15 Years Old and Over by Age Group, Ability to Speak
English and City/Municipality: 2000
U11 Household Population 15 Years Old and Over by Major Occupation Group, Sex,
Highest Educational Attainment and City Municipality: 2000
U12 Total Population by Ethnic Group, Highest Educational Attainment and
City/Municipality: 2000
U13 Language or Dialect Generally Spoken in the Household by City/Municipality: 2000
U14 Household Population 10 Years Old and Over by Sex, Place of Present Residence
10 Years Ago and City/Municipality: 2000
U15 Household Head by Sex, Place of Present Residence, Place of Residence 5 Years
From Now and City/Municipality: 2000
U16 Total Population 10 Years Old and Over by Age Group, Sex, Marital Status and
City/Municipality, Urban-Rural: 2000
U17 Household Population 10 Years Old and Over by Age Group Sex, Marital Status and
City/Municipality, Urban-Rural: 2000
U18 Household Population 5 Years Old and Over by Sex, City/Municipality of Present
Residence and Place of School, Urban-Rural: 2000
U19 Household Population 5 Years Old and Over by Sex, City/Municipality of Present
Residence and Place of Residence 5 Years Ago, Urban-Rural: 2000

352
APPENDIX C

L IST OF U N PU BL ISH ED TABL ES


Po p u latio n
(C o n tin u ed )

U20 Household Population 5 Years Old and Over by Sex, Age, City/Municipality of
Present Residence and Place of Work: 2000
U21 Household Population 5 Years Old and Over by Sex, Age, City/Municipality of
Present Residence and Place of School: 2000
U22 Household Population 5 Years Old and Over by Sex, City/Municipality of Present
Residence and Place of School is Other Province, Urban-Rural: 2000
U23 Household Population 5 Years Old and Over by Sex, City/Municipality of Present
Residence and Residence is Other Province 5 Years Ago, Urban-Rural: 2000
U24 Household Population 5 Years Old and Over by Sex, Age, City/Municipality of
Present Residence and Place of Work is Other Province: 2000
U25 Household Population 5 Years Old and Over by Sex, Age, City/Municipality of
Present Residence and Place of School is Other Province: 2000
U26 Household Population by Relationship to Household Head and Household Size,
Urban-Rural: 2000
U27 Gainful Workers 15 Years Old and Over by Occupation Group (Major), Industry
Group (Major), Sex and City/Municipality: 2000
U28 Gainful Workers 15 Years Old and Over by Occupation Group (Major), Sex,
Class of Worker and City/Municipality, Urban-Rural: 2000
U29 Non-gainful Workers 15 Years Old and Over by Highest Educational Attainment,
Age Group, Sex and City Municipality: 2000
U30 Household Population by Religious Affiliation, Sex and City Municipality: 2000
U31 Total Population by Religious Affiliation and City Municipality: 2000
U32 Number of Households by Age Group, Sex of Household Head, Household Size
and City/Municipality, Urban-Rural: 2000
U33 Ever-Married Women 15-49 Years Old by Age Group and Number of Children
Ever Born and City/Municipality: 2000
U34 Ever-Married Women 15-49 Years Old by Age Group Age at First Marriage and
City/Municipality: 2000
U35 Ever-Married Women 15-49 Years Old by Highest Educational Attainment,
Number of Children Ever Born and City/Municipality: 2000
U36 Ever-Married Women 15-49 Years Old by Age Group, Number of Children Living
and City/Municipality: 2000
U37 Ever-Married Women 15-49 Years Old by Age Group, Number of Children Born
Alive During the Last 12 Months, Number of Children Ever Born and
City/Municipality: 2000
U38 Ever-Married Women 15-49 Years Old by Age at First Marriage, Number of
Children Born Alive and City/Municipality: 2000

353
APPENDIX D

L IS T O F U N P U BL IS H E D TABL E S
H o u sin g

U1 Occupants by Type of Building, Fuel Used for Lighting and City/Municipality,


Urban-Rural: 2000
U2 Occupants by Type of Building, Main Source of Water for Drinking and /or
Cooking and City Municipality, Urban-Rural: 2000
U3 Occupants by Type of Building, Main Source of Water for Laundry and/or
Bathing and City Municipality, Urban-Rural: 2000
U4 Occupants by Type of Building, Kind of Toilet Facility Being Used and
City/Municipality, Urban-Rural: 2000
U5 Households by Type of Building, Fuel Used for Lighting and
City/Municipality, Urban-Rural: 2000
U6 Households by Type of Building, Main Source of o Water for Drinking and/or
Cooking and City/Municipality, Urban-Rural: 2000
U7 Households by Type of Building, Main Source of Water for Laundry and/or
Bathing and City/Municipality, Urban-Rural: 2000
U8 Households by Type of Building, Kind of Toilet Facility Being Used and
City/Municipality, Urban-Rural: 2000
U9 Households by Year Built of Building, Construction Materials of the Roof and
Outer Walls and City/Municipality: 2000
U10 Characteristics of Housing Units which are Vacant, Occasionally Used and
Occupied by Households Not Eligible for Enumeration, Urban-Rural: 2000
U11 Occupied Housing Units by Type of Building, Main Source of Water for
Drinking and/or Cooking and City/Municipality, Urban-Rural: 2000
U12 Occupied Housing Units by Type of Building, Main Source of Water for
Laundry and/or Bathing and City/Municipality, Urban-Rural: 2000
U13 Occupied Housing Units by Type of Building, Kind of Toilet Facility Being
Used and City/Municipality, Urban-Rural: 2000
U14 Occupied Housing Units by Year Built of Building, Construction Materials of
the Roof and Outer Walls and City/Municipality: 2000

354
APPENDIX E
CPH FORM 1 –
LISTING PAGE

355
APPENDIX F
CPH FORM 2 –
COMMON HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE

356
APPENDIX F
PAGE 2

357
APPENDIX F
PAGE 3

358
APPENDIX F
PAGE 4

359
APPENDIX G
CPH FORM 3 –
SAMPLE HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE

360
APPENDIX G
PAGE 2

361
APPENDIX G
PAGE 3

362
APPENDIX G
PAGE 4

363
APPENDIX H
CPH FORM 4 –
INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION QUESTIONNAIRE

364
APPENDIX H
PAGE 2

365
APPENDIX H
PAGE 3

366
APPENDIX H
PAGE 4

367

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