04A Rizal
04A Rizal
04A Rizal
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority
SOLID • RESPONSIVE • WORLD-CLASS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword iii
List of Abbreviations and Acronyms vii
Explanatory Text
Introduction ix
Content and Coverage of this Publication ix
Authority to Conduct the POPCEN 2015 x
Coordination for the POPCEN 2015 x
The POPCEN 2015 Field Organization xi
Method of Enumeration xii
Definition of Census Terms and Concepts xii
Demographic Characteristics xvii
Socioeconomic Characteristics xviii
Dissemination of the POPCEN 2015 Results xx
Population Map of Rizal: 2015 xxi
Rizal at a Glance xxii
Rizal: Highlights on Demographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics xxiii
List of Tables
Statistical Tables
1 Population Enumerated in Various Censuses by City/Municipality: 1960 – 2015 3
2 Total Population by Single-Year Age and Sex: 2015 5
3 Household Population by Single-Year Age and Sex: 2015 7
4 Total Population by Age Group, Sex, and City/Municipality: 2015 9
5 Household Population by Age Group, Sex, and City/Municipality: 2015 17
6 Total Population 10 Years Old and Over by Age Group, Marital Status, Sex,
and City/Municipality: 2015 25
7 Household Population 10 Years Old and Over by Age Group, Marital Status,
Sex, and City/Municipality: 2015 40
Table of Contents
8 Total Population by Religious Affiliation and Sex: 2015 55
9 Household Population 5 to 24 Years Old Who Were Currently Attending School
by Age Group, Sex, and City/Municipality: 2015 56
10 Literacy of the Household Population 10 Years Old and Over by Age Group,
Sex, and City/Municipality: 2015 59
11 Total Population 5 Years Old and Over by Highest Grade/Year Completed, Sex,
Age, and City/Municipality: 2015 64
12 Overseas Workers 15 Years Old and Over by Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Sex, and Age Group: 2015 109
13 Gainful Workers 15 Years Old and Over by Major Occupation Group,
Age Group, Sex, and City/Municipality: 2015 110
14 Household Population by Relationship to the Household Head
and Household Size: 2015 140
15 Number of Households by Age Group, Sex of the Household Head,
Household Size, and City/Municipality: 2015 142
Appendices
A. Excerpts from Republic Act No. 10625 Relevant to the Conduct
of the 2015 Census of Population A-1
B. Executive Order No. 352 – Designation of Statistical Activities That Will Generate
Critical Data for Decision-Making of the Government and the Private Sector B-1
C. CP Form 1 – Listing Booklet C-1
D. CP Form 2 – Household Questionnaire D-1
E. CP Form 4 – Institutional Population Questionnaire E-1
F. 2015 Census of Population – List of Report No. 2 F-1
EXPLANATORY TEXT
Introduction
The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) conducted the census-taking for the
2015 Census of Population (POPCEN 2015) in August to September 2015. This was the third census of population that was un
POPCEN 2015 was designed primarily to take an inventory of the total population in the
Philippines and collect basic information about its characteristics. It aimed to provide government executives, policy mak
The census of population is the source of information on the size and distribution of the
population, as well as its demographic and socioeconomic characteristics. These information are vital for making rational plans
The population sizes and their geographic distribution were presented in the regional
volumes of POPCEN 2015 Report No. 1 (Population Count by Province, City/Municipality, and Barangay). The populatio
Content and Coverage of this Publication
This publication, POPCEN 2015 Report No. 2 (Demographic and Socioeconomic
Characteristics) presents the demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of the population, which were collected usin
Below are the data presented using total population:
Age and sex distribution,
Age and sex indicators,
Marital status,
Religious affiliation, and
Highest grade/year completed.
This report also presents the characteristics of the household population in terms of the
following:
Relationship to the household head,
School attendance,
Literacy,
Overseas worker, and
Usual activity/occupation.
The POPCEN 2015 Report No. 2 is published by province and highly urbanized city (HUC),
for a total of 105 publications, including the national volume.
Authority to Conduct the POPCEN 2015
The authority and mandate of PSA to conduct the POPCEN 2015 emanates from Republic
Act (RA) No. 10625 and Executive Order (EO) No. 352.
RA No. 10625, also known as the Philippine Statistical Act of 2013, which was approved on
September 12, 2013, states that “PSA shall be primarily responsible for all national censuses and surveys, sectoral sta
EO No. 352 – Designation of Statistical Activities That Will Generate Critical Data for
Decision-Making of the Government and the Private Sector, stipulates the conduct of a mid-decade census primarily to update
Moreover, Presidential Proclamation No. 1031, Declaring August 2015 as National Census
Month, enjoined all departments and other government agencies, including government-owned and - controlled corporations,
Coordination for the POPCEN 2015
At the national level, a National Census Coordinating Board (NCCB), composed primarily of
the members of the PSA Board was created for POPCEN 2015. The National Statistician (NS) acted as the Executive Officer of
As part of the PSA Board’s function of establishing mechanisms for statistical coordination at
the regional and LGU levels, the PSA Board has approved PSA Board Resolution No. 09, Series of 2014 - Approving t
The Regional Statistical Services Office (RSSO) was responsible for the entire census
operation in the region. Specifically, it was responsible for the coordination, monitoring, and supervision of the conduct o
The Provincial Statistics Officer (PSO) of the PSA Provincial Statistical Office (PO) acted as
the Executive Officer of the Provincial Census Coordinating Board (PCCB), with the Provincial Governor as Chairperson
At the city/municipality level, the statistician/permanent staff of the PO acted as the Executive
Officer of the City/Municipal Census Coordinating Board (C/MCCB), with the City/Municipal Mayor as Chairperson.
The POPCEN 2015 Field Organization
PSA, headed by the NS, was the agency mandated to formulate and execute plans for
POPCEN 2015. All directives pertaining to the census emanated from the Office of the NS. The NS was the Chairperson of
For the entire duration of the census, the DNS of CTCO, together with the Assistant National
Statistician (ANS) of the CTCO-National Censuses Service (NCS) supervised the entire operations of the census. Under the
At the regional level, RSSO was responsible for the entire census operation in the region.
Specifically, it was responsible for the coordination, monitoring, and supervision of the conduct of enumeration in the ar
Further, RSSO managed the POPCEN 2015 Data Processing Center (DPC 2015) in the
provinces under its jurisdiction, as well as the POPCEN 2015 Scan Station (SS 2015) in RSSO, if any. DPC 2015 was responsi
A Regional Census Project Staff (RCPS) was formed in RSSO. It was headed by the Chief of
the Statistical Operations and Coordination Division (SOCD) in RSSO and included concerned statistical and other perm
At the provincial level, PO was directly responsible for the coordination, monitoring, and
supervision of the field operations in the areas under its jurisdiction.
PO supervised the operations in DPC 2015. Further, all provinces designated to host the
entire machine processing had direct supervision over the scanning/interpretation and archiving of the CP forms and maps in D
A Provincial Census Project Staff (PCPS) was established in PO. It was headed by a
permanent statistician of the PO. The PCPS was in charge of all aspects of the census in the province, including dat
The Head Census Area Supervisor (CAS), who was a statistician/permanent staff of PO was
responsible, on a fulltime basis, for the coordination, supervision, and monitoring of the conduct of enumeration in the cities/
The hired CAS was responsible for a group of five teams, with each team consisting of one
team supervisor (TS) and four enumerators (ENs). Generally, his/her teams covered a city/municipality. Howeve
The TS was in charge of supervising around four ENs. He/She was responsible to report to
his/her CAS the progress of enumeration in the areas assigned to him/her.
The EN, on the other hand, was responsible for the complete enumeration in the area/s
assigned to him/her.
Method of Enumeration
The gathering of population and housing data was performed by the census ENs through
house-to-house visits and interview of a responsible member of each household. Self-Administered Questionnaires (SAQs) an
A complete enumeration was conducted in all barangays nationwide to obtain the population
count and data on selected demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of the household population. Also asked we
Information about households of Filipinos working in Philippine embassies, consulates, and
missions in foreign countries, as well as those of the homeless population were also gathered and included in the total populati
Definition of Census Terms and Concepts
Most of the operational definitions and concepts adopted in POPCEN 2015 have also been
used in past censuses of population. The use of the same operational definitions of terms and concepts and adheren
Barangay
A barangay is the smallest political unit in the country. Generally, one EN was assigned to
enumerate one barangay. To facilitate enumeration, large barangays were divided into parts, and each part was called a
The official list of barangays of DILG based on the Philippine Standard Geographic Code
(PSGC) as of December 2015 was used for POPCEN 2015.
Usual place of residence
All persons were enumerated in their usual place of residence, which refers to the geographic
place (street, sitio/purok, barangay, city/municipality or province) where the person usually resides. As a rule, a person’s usual
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
For purposes of the census, only those buildings which contained living quarters, whether
occupied or vacant, were listed.
Living quarters are structurally separate and independent places of abode. They may:
1. have been constructed, built, converted or arranged for human habitation, provided that
they were not, at the time of the census, used wholly for other purposes, or
2. have been constructed for purposes other than human habitation but were actually used as living quarters at the time of the
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 str
Housing Units Identified in a Building
A housing unit is generally intended for habitation by one household. However, in some
cases, two or more households may share the same building or the same housing unit as their place of habitation. The buildin
A portion of a building (a room or a group of rooms) qualified as a separate housing unit if it
met both the following requirements:
1. Separateness – the portion of a building had facilities for sleeping, preparing and taking
meals, and its occupants were isolated from other households in the building by means of walls or permanent partitions, a
2. Direct access – the portion of the building had direct access from the outside of the building, that is, the occupants
Housing Units Listed
Only the following housing units were listed:
1. Occupied or vacant housing units (VHUs) in single residential houses,
2. Occupied or VHUs in multi-unit residential buildings such as duplex, accessoria or row houses, condominiums, tenement h
3. Occupied barong-barong or shanties,
4. VHUs in residential buildings with one or more housing units presently not occupied by households but used for purposes o
5. Housing units which were still under construction, but the roof and walls were already in place,
6. Occupied housing units in ILQs such as hotels, motels, dormitories, lodging houses, seminaries, mental hospitals, an
7. Occupied housing units in nonresidential buildings such as offices, rice mills, barns, churches, and others,
8. VHUs with complete facilities for cooking, dining, and sleeping in ILQs and nonresidential buildings,
9. Occupied mobile housing units such as boats, trailers, and others, and
10. Occupied improvised housing units in structures such as culverts, abandoned trucks, caves, container vans, tents, a
Institutional living quarter
The place of abode of an institutional population is not called a housing unit; it is referred to
as an ILQ. An ILQ is a structurally separate and independent place of abode intended for habitation by large groups of individu
Household
A household is a social unit consisting of a person living alone or a group of persons who
sleep in the same housing unit and have a common arrangement in the preparation and consumption of food.
In most cases, a household consists of persons who are related by kinship ties, such as
parents and their children. In some instances, however, several generations of familial ties are represented in one h
Household helpers, boarders, and nonrelatives were considered members of the household,
provided that they slept in the same housing unit and had common arrangement in the preparation and consumption of food an
A person who shared a housing unit with a household but separately cooked his/her meals or
consumed his/her food elsewhere was not considered a member of the household he/she shared the housing unit with. This pe
Household population
Household population comprises persons who belong to a household. The basic criterion in
determining household membership is the usual place of residence or the place where the person usually resides. This may
Institutional population
Institutional population comprises persons who are found living in ILQs. They may have their
own families or households elsewhere but at the time of the census, they are committed or confined in institutions, or they live i
Who Were Enumerated
As in past censuses, ENs of POPCEN 2015 were provided with guidelines on whom to list as
members of a household and ILQ. This helped ensure uniformity in determining household membership, institutional p
Persons enumerated as members of the household
1. Those who were present at the time of the visit and whose usual place of residence was
the housing unit where the household lived,
2. Family members who were overseas workers and who were away at the time of the census and were expected
3. Those whose usual place of residence was the place where the household lived but were temporarily away at the time of th
a. on vacation, business/pleasure trip, or training somewhere in the Philippines and were expected to be back with
b. on vacation, business/pleasure trip, or studying/training abroad and were expected to be back within a year from the d
c. working or attending school outside their usual place of residence but usually came home at least once a week,
d. confined in hospitals for a period of not more than six months as of the time of enumeration, except when
e. detained in national/provincial/city/municipal jails or in military camps for a period of not more than six months at the ti
f. on board coastal, interisland, or fishing vessels within Philippine territories, and
g. on board oceangoing vessels but were expected to be back within five years from the date of their departure,
4. Boarders/lodgers of a household or employees of household-operated businesses who did not usually return/go to their re
5. Citizens of foreign countries who had resided or were expected to reside in the Philippines for at least a year from t
6. Filipino balikbayans with usual place of residence in a foreign country but had resided or were expected to reside in the Phi
7. Those temporarily staying with the household who had no usual place of residence or who were not certain to be enu
Persons enumerated as members of the institutional population
1. Permanent lodgers in boarding houses,
2. Dormitory residents who did not usually go home to their respective homes at least once a week,
3. Hotel residents who had stayed in the hotel for more than six months at the time of the census,
4. Boarders in residential houses provided that their number was 10 or more; otherwise, they were considered as members o
5. Patients in hospitals who were confined for more than six months,
6. Patients confined in mental hospitals, leprosaria or leper colonies, and drug rehabilitation centers, regardless of the length o
7. Wards in orphanages and other welfare institutions,
8. Prisoners of corrective and penal institutions,
9. Seminarians, nuns in convents, monks, and postulants,
10. Soldiers residing in military camps, and
11. Workers residing in mining and similar camps.
The following persons were not considered members of the institutional population and
were included in the households to which they belonged:
1. Military officials/enlisted men or draftees (and members of their households) who had
housing units within military installations or camps,
2. Managers (and members of their households) of refugee camps, dormitories, hotels, hospitals, and others, who occu
3. Priests, who together with their relatives and/or household help, occupied and regularly used as their place of abode a living
Persons Included in the Census Enumeration
Included in the enumeration were those who were alive as of the census reference date,
that is, 12:01 a.m. of 1 August 2015. Specifically, these were the following:
1. Filipino nationals permanently residing in the Philippines,
2. Filipino nationals, who as of 1 August 2015, were temporarily at Philippine sea, or were temporarily on vacation, business
3. Filipino overseas workers, including those on board oceangoing vessels, who were away as of 1 August 2015 but were exp
4. Philippine government officials, both military and civilian, including Philippine diplomatic personnel and their families, assign
5. Civilian citizens of foreign countries who had their usual residence in the Philippines, or foreign visitors who had stayed or w
Persons Excluded from the Census Enumeration
Excluded from the enumeration were the following persons, although they happened to
be within the territorial jurisdiction of the Philippines at the time of the census enumeration:
1. Foreign ambassadors, ministers, consuls or other diplomatic representatives, and
members of their families,
2. Citizens of foreign countries living within the premises of an embassy, legation, chancellery or consulate,
3. Citizens of foreign countries who were chiefs or officials of international organizations, who were subject to reassig
4. Citizens of foreign countries, together with non-Filipino members of their families, who were students or who were e
5. Citizens of foreign countries and Filipinos with usual place of residence in a foreign country, who visited the Philippi
6. Citizens of foreign countries in refugee camps/vessels, and
7. Residents of the Philippines on vacation, pleasure or business trip, study or training abroad who had been away or w
Respondent
A respondent was any responsible member of the household who furnished the information
or answered the questions during the interview.
Demographic Characteristics
Head of the household
The head of the household is an adult person, male or female, who is responsible for the
organization and care of the household, or who is regarded as such by the members of the household.
The census questions for this item, which were asked from the respondent were: Who is the
head of this household? Who are the persons residing here as of August 1, 2015?
Relationship to the household head
The members of the household were classified in terms of their relationship to the head of the
household:
Head Grandson Nephew
Spouse Granddaughter Niece
Son Father Other relative
Daughter Mother Nonrelative
Stepson Brother Boarder
Stepdaughter Sister Domestic helper
Son-in-law Uncle
Daughter-in-law Aunt
The census question for this item, which was asked for all members of the household, other
than the household head was: What is _’s relationship to the head of the household?
Sex
Sex of a household member is classified as either male or female.
The census question for this item, which was asked for all household members was: Is
male or female?
Age as of last birthday
Age as of last birthday referred to the interval of time between the person’s date of birth and 1
August 2015. It was expressed in completed years, thus, recorded in whole number.
The census question for this item, which was asked for all members of the household was:
What is ’s age as of his/her last birthday?
Marital status
Marital status refers to the personal status of each individual with reference to the marriage
laws or customs of the country. It is the same as civil status, the term usually used in official and private records, documents
The following were the categories used for marital status:
Single – person who has never been married.
Married – person married in a religious, civil ceremony or tribal rite, either living with his/her spouse at the time of v
Widowed – married person whose spouse died and who has not married up to the time of visit.
Divorced/separated – person who is permanently separated from his/her spouse, legally or through mutual consent. This
Common-law/live-in – person cohabiting or living consensually with another person as husband and wife without the
Unknown – person whose marital status is unknown to the respondent, or whose marital status is being concealed by the re
The census question for this item, which was asked for all persons 10 years old and over
was: Is single, married, widowed, divorced/separated, or in a common-law/live-in arrangement?
Socioeconomic Characteristics
Religious affiliation
Religious affiliation refers to a particular system of beliefs, attitudes, emotions, and behaviors
constituting man’s relationship with the powers and principalities of the universe.
The census question for this item, which was asked for all persons was: What is _’s
religious affiliation?
School attendance
School attendance referred to the attendance in any educational institution, public or private
to obtain formal education for School Year 2015-2016.
The census question for this item, which was asked for household members 5 to 24 years
old was: Is _ currently attending school?
Literacy
Simple literacy is the ability of a person to read and write a simple message. As such, a
person is said to be literate if he/she can both read and write a simple message in any language or dialect. A person who cou
The census question for this item, which was asked for household members 5 years old and
over was: Can _ _ read and write a simple message in any language or dialect?”
Highest grade/year completed
Highest grade/year completed referred to the highest grade or year completed in school,
college or university as of August 1, 2015. This may be any one of the specific grades or years in elementary, high school, pos
A person’s highest grade/year completed was categorized as follows:
No grade completed (did not undergo formal schooling)
Preschool
Special Education (SPED), undergraduate
Special Education (SPED), graduate
Elementary from Grade 1 to Grade 7
Elementary graduate
High school from 1st Year to 4th Year, including Grade 7 to Grade 11 in K-12 Program
High school graduate, including Grade 12 inK-12 Program
Post secondary from 1st Year to 2nd Year
Post secondary graduate
College undergraduate from 1st Year to 6th Year
Baccalaureate/College graduate
Post baccalaureate (a graduate or a post baccalaureate course referred to any course for which an undergraduate degree i
The census question for this item, which was asked for all persons 5 years old and over was:
What is the highest grade/year completed by ?
Overseas worker
An overseas worker was a household member who was at the time out of the country due to
overseas employment. He/she may or may not have had a specific work contract or may have been presently at home on vaca
The census question for this item, which was asked for household members 15 years old and
over was: Is _ _ an overseas worker?
Usual activity/occupation
The term usual activity/occupation referred to the kind of job or business, which a person was
engaged in most of the time during the 12 months preceding the interview. In other words, it was the person’s principal means o
For persons who did not work during the past 12 months, their usual activity/occupation
referred to the non-gainful activities that they usually did during the past 12 months, such as being a housekeeper in own home
The 2008 Philippine Standard Occupational Classification (PSOC) was used in classifying the
usual activity/occupation of household members 15 years old and over.
The census question for this item, which was asked for household members 15 years old and
over was: During the past 12 months, what was _’s usual activity/occupation?
Dissemination of the POPCEN 2015 Results
The results of the POPCEN 2015 will be disseminated to data users in various forms, such as
reports, press releases, factsheets, and statistical tables posted in the PSA website, and published and/or disseminated in va
The following are the reports or publications on the POPCEN 2015:
Report No. 1 - Population by Province, City/Municipality, and Barangay
(in regional volumes)
Report No. 2 - Demographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics of the Population (in provincial and HUC volumes)
Report No. 3 - Population, Land Area, and Population Density (in national volume) Report No. 4 - Urban Population (in nat
Report No. 5 - Institutional Population (in national volume) Report No. 6 - Barangay Characteristics (in national volume) Re
Special Report on Birth and Death Registration (in national volume)
of population that was undertaken in between two decennial censuses. Mid-decade censuses were previously conducted in 1995 and 20
nt executives, policy makers, and planners with population data, especially updated population counts of all barangays in the country, fo
or making rational plans and programs for local and national development.
Barangay). The population counts down to barangay level were declared official for all purposes by former President Benigno S. Aquino III u
which were collected using the CP Form 2 (Household Questionnaire) and CP Form 4 (Institutional Population Questionnaire).
nd surveys, sectoral statistics, consolidation of administrative recording system, and compilation of national accounts”. Specifically,
ontrolled corporations, as well as local government units (LGUs) to implement and execute the operational plans, directives, and or
s the Executive Officer of the NCCB, with the Secretary for Socioeconomic Planning of the National Economic and Development Authority (
ies of 2014 - Approving the Composition and TOR of the Regional, Provincial, City, and Municipal Census Coordinating Boards for the POP
pervision of the conduct of enumeration in the areas under its jurisdiction. As stipulated in the PSA Board Resolution No. 09, Series of 20
Governor as Chairperson. Due to the absence of provinces in NCR, no PCCBs were established in the region.
Chairperson.
as the Chairperson of the Census Steering Committee (CSC) for POPCEN 2015. The CSC was responsible for the overall guida
he census. Under the supervision of the ANS of NCS was the Population and Housing Census Division (PHCD), which was respo
DPC 2015 was responsible for the manual and machine processing of the Census of Population (CP) forms and maps. SS 2015, on the oth
statistical and other permanent staff, and hired census staff. The RCPS was in charge of all aspects of the census in the region, including da
umeration in the cities/municipalities under his/her jurisdiction. He/She supervised all the hired CASs assigned in his/her areas. The
city/municipality. However, in big cities or municipalities, two or more hired CASs were assigned.
Questionnaires (SAQs) and/or Electronic Questionnaires (E-QNs) were provided to households living in special areas, such as high-rise
opulation. Also asked were selected housing characteristics. For institutional population, selected demographic and socioeconomic charac
d concepts and adherence to national and international standards in population censuses aimed at ensuring the comparability of cen
a rule, a person’s usual place of residence is the place where he/she sleeps most of the time. Hence, it may be the same as or differen
vered by a roof, and usually enclosed within external walls or with common dividing walls with adjacent buildings, which usually e
ructures or parts of structures which were not intended for habitation, such as commercial, industrial, and agricultural buildings, o
f habitation. The building may have more than one housing unit but from its physical layout, the different housing units may not be disc
y large groups of individuals (10 or more). Such quarter usually has certain common facilities such as kitchen and dining room, toilet and ba
e represented in one household while, still in others, even more distant relatives are considered as members of the household.
d consumption of food and did not usually go home to their family at least once a week.
usually resides. This may be the same or different from the place where he/she is found at the time of the census. It is the place where he/s
institutions, or they live in ILQs and are usually subject to a common authority or management, or are bound by either a common public obj
embership, institutional population, and in identifying persons to be included in the enumeration or excluded from it. Further, this prevented
s and were expected to be back within five years from the date of their last departure,
ily away at the time of the census for any of the following reasons:
expected to be back within six months from the date of their departure,
k within a year from the date of their departure,
least once a week,
meration, except when they were confined as patients in mental hospitals, leprosaria/leper colonies or drug rehabilitation centers, reg
than six months at the time of enumeration, except when their sentence or detention was expected to exceed six months,
their departure,
ually return/go to their respective homes weekly,
for at least a year from their arrival, except members of diplomatic missions and non-Filipino members of international organizations,
ected to reside in the Philippines for at least a year from their arrival, and
were not certain to be enumerated elsewhere.
onsidered as members of regular households,
ls, and others, who occupied and regularly used as their place of abode a living quarter in the institution that they managed, and
eir place of abode a living quarter in the church or seminary.
on vacation, business/pleasure trip or studying/ training abroad and were expected to be back within a year from the date of their de
ugust 2015 but were expected to be back within five years from the date of their departure,
and their families, assigned abroad, and
tors who had stayed or were expected to stay for at least a year from the date of their arrival in the country.
cellery or consulate,
were subject to reassignment to other countries after their tour of duty in the Philippines, and members of their families. Examples
students or who were employed or had business in the Philippines, but who had stayed or were expected to stay in the country for less
y, who visited the Philippines and who had stayed or were expected to stay in the country for less than a year from their arrival,
who had been away or were expected to be away from the Philippines for more than one year from their departure.
ate records, documents, transactions, and others, in the country. For the POPCEN 2015, the person’s marital status was as of the
er spouse at the time of visit or temporarily living apart because his/her spouse is employed elsewhere (as in the case of a person whose sp
h mutual consent. This is also applicable to a person whose marriage with another person has been annulled or dissolved and can,
and and wife without the benefit of a legal marriage.
being concealed by the respondent/person himself/herself.
lect. A person who could not read and write a simple message, such as “I CAN READ” was considered illiterate. Moreover, a p
mentary, high school, post secondary school, college, and post baccalaureate levels of schooling. It also included preschool education and g
n undergraduate degree is required). Master’s and doctoral degree students and graduates both fell under this category. Also included
resently at home on vacation during the census but had an existing overseas employment to return to. Undocumented overseas workers,
erson’s principal means of earning a living during the past 12 months, such as being a rice farmer, primary school teacher, police inspecto
ousekeeper in own home, student, pensioner, retired or person with disability or dependent.
d/or disseminated in various fora. Licensed microdata files will also be made available to data users.
HUC volumes)
Urban Population (in national volume)
s (in national volume) Report on Housing Characteristics (in regional volumes) Population Counts by Legislative District (in national volume
nducted in 1995 and 2007. POPCEN 2015 was the 14 th census of population in the country since the first census in 1903.
ngays in the country, for use as bases in their social and economic development plans, policies, and programs.
ent Benigno S. Aquino III under Presidential Proclamation No. 1269 dated 13 May 2016. Report No. 1 also presents the household pop
estionnaire).
accounts”. Specifically, Section 6(b) of this Act mandates PSA “to prepare and conduct periodic censuses on population, housing,
al plans, directives, and orders of the PSA Board through PSA, relative to this proclamation.
Development Authority (NEDA) as Chairperson. PSA Board Resolution No. 07, Series of 2014 - Designating the PSA Board as the NCCB
on No. 09, Series of 2014, the PSA Regional Director (RD) acted as the Executive Officer of the Regional Census Coordinating Boa
ble for the overall guidance of the conduct of the census. The NS was assisted by the Deputy National Statistician (DNS) of the C
PHCD), which was responsible for the planning, implementation, and technical supervision of the census operations. The ANS of the CTCO
maps. SS 2015, on the other hand, took charge of the scanning/interpretation and archiving of the forms and maps. Selected DPC 2015 had
eas, such as high-rise buildings/condominiums, exclusive subdivisions/villages and townhouses, and institutional living quarters (ILQ
g the comparability of census results across different census years and census data of other countries. The POPCEN 2015 ENs were instr
be the same as or different from the place where he/she was found at the time of the census.
agricultural buildings, or natural and man-made shelters such as boats, abandoned trucks, culverts, and others, but which were
mises from the street, pathway, alley, road, yard, catwalk, public or communal staircase, passage, gallery, ground or through a common
dining room, toilet and bath, and lounging area, which are shared by the occupants.
t. Further, this prevented omission or duplication in the enumeration of persons and households during the census-taking. The followin
onal organizations,
managed, and
their families. Examples of these international organizations are United Nations, International Labor Organization, Asian Development
tay in the country for less than a year from their arrival,
their arrival,
rital status was as of the date of the visit.
ase of a person whose spouse is an overseas worker or one who works with the Armed Forces and residing somewhere else).
illiterate. Moreover, a person was still considered illiterate if he/she was capable of reading and writing only his/her own name o
preschool education and grade levels in K-12 Program.
category. Also included here were students in law or medical school, as well as students who were still working on their master
ented overseas workers, or “TNT” ( Tago Nang Tago), were considered overseas workers for as long as they were still considered me
teacher, police inspector, accounting clerk, medical doctor, building architect or lawyer.
District (in national volume) Census Facts and Figures (in national volume)
he first census in 1903.
nd programs.
o presents the household population size, number of households, and average household size (AHS) by city/municipality.
nsuses on population, housing, agriculture, fisheries, business, industry, and other sectors of the economy”.
ng the PSA Board as the NCCB for the POPCEN 2015, and Approving its Terms of Reference (TOR) and Assistance to be Rendered
egional Census Coordinating Board (RCCB), with the NEDA RD as Chairperson. In the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM), t
ational Statistician (DNS) of the Census and Technical Coordination Office (CTCO). Specific instructions and orders were delegated to the f
perations. The ANS of the CTCO-Information Technology and Dissemination Service (ITDS), on the other hand, supervised the Systems D
institutional living quarters (ILQs) where personal interview was not possible. A complete listing of buildings which contain living
e POPCEN 2015 ENs were instructed to adhere strictly to these operational definitions.
s, and others, but which were used as living quarters by households, were also considered as housing units.
riting only his/her own name or numbers. Similarly, a person was illiterate if he/she could read but not write, vice versa. A person wh
e still working on their master’s degree, taking doctoral studies, and those who had already completed their master’s or doctoral degree.
as they were still considered members of the household and that they had been away for less than five years. However, immigrants were e
) by city/municipality.
d Assistance to be Rendered to the PSA also enjoined all agencies and instrumentalities of the national government, particularly
n in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM), the RD coordinated with the ARMM regional government regarding the conduct of the POPCEN 2015, inclu
hand, supervised the Systems Development Division (SDD), the unit responsible for the development of the entire machine processing syst
buildings which contain living quarters, including the vacant ones, as well as housing units and ILQs was also done.
institutional population:
he United States Agency for International Development,
ot write, vice versa. A person who knew how to read and write but at the time of the census could no longer read and/or write due to a
heir master’s or doctoral degree.
duct of the POPCEN 2015, including the organization and convening of the R/P/C/MCCBs, with TORs and membership in accordance wit
e entire machine processing system of the census in the Field Offices (FOs) and Central Office (CO); as well as the Systems Operations an
s was also done.
er read and/or write due to a physical defect or illness was still considered literate.
nnection with POPCEN 2015.
membership in accordance with PSA Board Resolution No. 09, whenever appropriate and practicable. In the case of the National Capital
ll as the Systems Operations and Infrastructure Division (SOID), which spearheaded all census mapping activities. The ANS of the Fin
the case of the National Capital Region (NCR) where there is no NEDA regional office, an official of the Department of the Interior and Loca
activities. The ANS of the Finance and Administrative Service (FAS), under the Civil Registration and Central Support Office (CRCSO
partment of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) was designated as chairperson of the RCCB.
Central Support Office (CRCSO), meanwhile, was responsible for transferring funds to FOs and the procurement and other logistics
ocurement and other logistics requirements at the national level. Both ITDS and FAS closely coordinated with NCS on all POPCEN 201
ed with NCS on all POPCEN 2015 concerns to ensure the smooth flow of operation. The POPCEN 2015 Census Project Staff (CPS 2015) w
ensus Project Staff (CPS 2015) which was created at NCS, served as the monitoring hub and communications and action center for
ications and action center for the nationwide undertaking. All communications to and from CO and FOs were sent to CPS 2015.
were sent to CPS 2015.
RIZAL AT A GLANCE
POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS: 2015
Total Population 2,884,227
Male 1,444,063
Female 1,440,164
Under 1 59,716
1– 4 242,563
5– 9 298,099
10 – 14 288,478
15 – 64 1,892,851
65 and over 102,520
18 and over (Voting-Age) 1,822,695
60 and over (Senior Citizens) 178,911
Dependency Ratio 52
Male 1,438,953
Female 1,438,556
RIZAL
Highlights on Demographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics
Total population of Rizal increased at the rate
of 2.88 percent annually
Based on the 2015 Census of Population (POPCEN), the province of Rizal posted a total population of 2,884,227 persons as
If the average annual PGR recorded at 2.88 percent during the period 2010 to 2015 continues, the total populati
TABLE 1 Total Population by Census Year
Rizal, 1960 to 2015
1960 174.0
1980 555.5
1995 1,312.5
2010 2,484.8
Source: PSA, 2015 Census of Population
Census Year
Total Population (in thousands)
1970 307.2
1990 977.4
2000 1,707.2
2015 2,884.2
FIGURE 2 Top Ten Most Populous City/Municipalities
Rizal, 2015
69,300
###
###
252,527
282,474
319,104
322,128
###
0 250,000 500,000 750,000
Total Population
776,386
Among the lone city and 13 municipalities
comprising the province of Rizal, the municipality of Angono, was the most populous with a population size making
26.9 percent of the total provincial population. The municipality of Rodriguez (Montalban) came in second
12.8 percent share, followed by the municipalities of Cainta with 11.2 percent, Taytay with 11.1 percent, Binangonan with
9.8 percent, and San Mateo with 8.8 percent. The rest of the city/municipalities contributed less than 5.0 percent each.
The least populated area was the municipality of Jala-Jala with 1.1 percent share of the total population of th
Source: PSA, 2015 Census of Population
area in 2010.
Sex ratio was posted at 100 males per 100 females
Males accounted for 50.1 percent of the total population of Rizal in 2015, while females comprised
the remaining 49.9 percent. These figures resulted in a sex ratio of 100 males for every 100 females. The same sex ratio record
cteristics
pulation of 2,884,227 persons as of 1 August 2015. This is 399,387 persons more than its total population of 2,484,840 persons in
15 continues, the total population of Rizal would double in approximately 24 years.
ous with a population size making up
ntalban) came in second with
ith 11.1 percent, Binangonan with
buted less than 5.0 percent each.
of the total population of the province. It was also the least populated
o 25 - 29
u
20 - 24
15 - 19
p
10 - 14
5- 9
0- 4
6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2
3 4 5 6
years. On the other hand, there were more
females than males in the age groups 20 to
34 years and in the older age groups (50 years and over).
Percent to Total Population
Source: PSA, 2015 Census of Population
More than three fifths of the total population was of voting age
The voting-age population or persons 18 years old and over accounted for 63.2 percent (1.82 million
persons) of the total population of the province in 2015, up from 61.7 percent in 2010. There were more females (50.6 percent
Dependency ratio was posted at 52 dependents per 100 persons in the working age group
Of the total population, 65.6 percent belonged to the working age population (15 to 64 years).
Children below 15 years of age comprised 30.8 percent, while older persons (65 years and over)
accounted for 3.6 percent.
The overall dependency ratio was 52, which indicated that for every 100 working-age population,
there were about 52 dependents (47 young dependents and five old dependents). This ratio is lower than the dependency ratio
There were more males than females among the never-married persons
Of the 2.28 million total population aged 10 years and over, 44.1 percent was never-married while
37.4 percent was married. The rest of the total population was categorized as follows: in common-law/ live- in marital arrangem
Among the never-married persons, 52.8 percent was male, while 47.2 percent
In contrast, females outnumbered males in the rest of the categories for marital status.
was female.
More females had attained higher levels of education
Of the 2.58 million total population aged five years and over, 25.4 percent had attended or completed
elementary education, 40.7 percent had reached or finished high school, 14.1 percent was college undergraduate, and 13.3 p
Highlights
Among those with a baccalaureate/college degree, the females (55.4 percent) outnumbered the
males (44.6 percent). Similarly, more females (54.6 percent) than males (45.4 percent) had pursued post baccalaureate course
Roman Catholics accounted for 87.1 percent of the total population of Rizal
Majority (87.1 percent or 2.51 million persons) of the total population of the province in 2015 reported
Roman Catholic as their religious affiliation. The corresponding figure in 2010 was
88.3 percent.
The next largest religious affiliation in the province was the Iglesia ni Cristo, comprising 4.5 percent of
the total population. It was followed by those who were affiliated with the Evangelicals (Philippine Council of Evangelic
Household population comprised 99.8 percent of the total population
In 2015, the household population of Rizal reached 2.88 million persons, representing 99.8 percent of
the total population of the province. The remaining 0.2 percent (6,718 persons) was comprised of the institutional population
Average household size was 4.4 persons
The number of households in 2015 was recorded at 652,605, higher by 97,031 households compared
with the 555,574 households posted in 2010. The average household size (AHS) in 2015 was 4.4 persons, low
TABLE 2 Household Population, Number of Households, and Average Household Size
Rizal, 2015 and 2010
Census Year Household Population Number of Households Average Household Size
2015 2,877,509 652,605 4.4
2010 2,480,966 555,574 4.5
Source: PSA, 2015 Census of Population
Seven in every 10 persons aged 5 to 24 years
attended school
Of the 1.15 m illion hous ehold population aged 5 to 24 years , 70.7 percent was attending school in School Year (S
By sex, the school attendance rate in 2015 was slightly higher among males (70.9 percent) than among females (70.
TABLE 3 Household Population 5 to 24 Years Old
Who Were Attending School by Sex Rizal, 2015 and 2010
2015
a
Both sexes 70.7
Female 70.5
Male 66.8
a
School Year 2015-2016
b
School Year 2009-2010. Based on 20-percent sample.
Source: PSA, 2015 Census of Population
Census
Attending
Year
Sex School
(Percent)
Male
2010 b
Both sexes
66.2 70.9
Female
65.7 percent
Literacy rate was recorded at 99.7
The province of Rizal posted a literacy rate of
99.7 percent among the 2.28 million household population aged 10 years and over. This is higher than the 98.3 pe
In 2015, males and females had equal literacy rate of 99.7 perc ent eac h. The s am e trend was observed in 2
TABLE 4 Literacy Rate of the Household
Population 10 Years Old and Over by Sex Rizal, 2015 and 2010
2015
Both sexes 99.7
Female 99.7
Male 98.3
a
Based on 20-percent sample
Source: PSA, 2015 Census of Population
Census
Literacy
Year
Sex Rate
(Percent)
Male
2010 a Both sexes
98.3 99.7
Female
98.3
Almost three in every five persons aged 15 years and over were engaged in a gainful activity
In 2015, the province had 1.99 million household population aged 15 years and over. Of this
total, approximately three in every five persons (58.8 percent) were engaged in a gainful activity during the 12 months precedin
By major occupation group, service and sales workers comprised the largest group
(19.6 percent of all persons with a gainful activity) workers engaged in elementary occupations came in next (17.4 percen
Nearly three in every 10 overseas workers were aged 45 years and over
Of the 1.99 million household population 15 years old and over, 65,800 persons or 3.3 percent were
overseas workers. Male overseas workers outnumbered their female counterparts as they comprised
59.7 percent of all the overseas workers from this province. Overseas workers aged 45 years and over made up the largest
STATISTICAL TABLES
of the total population of the province was
group, followed by those in the age groups 5 to 9 years (10.3 percent) and 10 to 14 years (10.0 percent). Males outnumbered females in
were more females (50.6 percent) than males (49.4 percent) among the voting-age population.
lower than the dependency ratio in 2010, which was recorded at 55 dependents per 100 working-age population (50 young dependents an
on-law/ live- in marital arrangement (12.7 percent), widowed (3.9 percent), and divorced/separated (1.9 percent).
of the institutional population or those residing in collective or institutional living quarters such as hotels/lodging houses, hos
in 2015 was 4.4 persons, lower than the AHS of 4.5 persons in 2010.
ize
4.5
ding school in School Year (SY) 2015-2016. In 2010, the rate of school attendance in SY 2009-2010 was lower at 66.2 percent.
ent) than among females (70.5 percent). The same trend was observed in 2010.
This is higher than the 98.3 percent literacy rate that was recorded in 2010. In the 2010 Census of Population and Housing and P
s am e trend was observed in 2010.
y during the 12 months preceding the census. Males with a gainful activity during the last 12-month reference period comprised 63.0 percen
ations came in next (17.4 percent), followed by craft and related trades workers (16.6 percent) and plant and machine operators and assem
s and over made up the largest age group, comprising 28.7 percent of the total overseas workers, followed by those in the age groups 35 to
BLES
s outnumbered females in the age groups 0 to 19 years and 35 to 49
50 young dependents and five old dependents).
otels/lodging houses, hospitals, welfare institutions, prisons, seminaries/convents, and military camps.
r at 66.2 percent.
n and Housing and POPCEN 2015, a person was considered literate if he/she was able to read and write a simple messag
d comprised 63.0 percent, while females accounted for the remaining 37.0 percent.
se in the age groups 35 to 39 years (18.3 percent), 30 to 34 years (17.5 percent), and 40 to 44 years (15.0 percent).
read and write a simple message in any language or dialect.
TABLE 1 Population Enumerated in Various Censuses by City/Municipality: 1960 - 2015
Censal Year
City/Municipality 1960 1970 1975 1980
February 15 May 6 May 1 May 1
977,448
46,014
205,096
16,880
127,561
126,839
32,962
16,318
67,074
32,165
32,771
82,310
58,410
112,403
20,645
Continued
Table 1--Concluded
Censal Year
2,884,227
113,283
776,386
69,300
282,474
322,128
49,034
32,254
369,222
58,118
64,812
252,527
117,830
319,104
57,755
TABLE 2 Total Population by Single-Year Age and Sex: 2015
Single-Year Age Both Sexes Male
RIZAL
1,440,164
29,265
28,912
29,613
29,953
29,625
30,228
29,035
30,295
28,052
27,577
27,946
27,449
28,417
28,922
28,410
29,200
26,766
28,452
29,309
27,923
28,635
26,641
27,760
27,173
27,239
27,784
24,355
24,850
24,873
23,194
24,400
21,639
23,461
22,282
22,848
24,362
21,557
20,416
20,572
19,809
20,676
16,506
18,096
17,104
15,844
Table 2--Concluded
45 38,097 19,434
46 31,732 15,938
47 29,906 15,002
48 28,416 14,041
49 28,442 14,026
50 29,579 14,612
51 25,022 12,347
52 25,536 12,672
53 22,985 11,394
54 22,300 10,950
55 23,945 11,794
56 20,391 9,960
57 19,025 9,218
58 18,863 9,114
59 18,256 8,815
60 18,874 9,069
61 15,368 7,248
62 15,876 7,493
63 13,823 6,556
64 12,450 5,802
65 13,587 6,419
66 9,458 4,383
67 9,066 4,141
68 8,519 3,818
69 7,266 3,247
70 6,273 2,728
71 5,025 2,212
72 5,216 2,192
73 4,852 2,038
74 4,279 1,762
75 4,441 1,770
76 3,382 1,338
77 3,068 1,146
78 2,951 1,094
79 2,400 886
80 years and over 12,737 4,008
Female
18,663
15,794
14,904
14,375
14,416
14,967
12,675
12,864
11,591
11,350
12,151
10,431
9,807
9,749
9,441
9,805
8,120
8,383
7,267
6,648
7,168
5,075
4,925
4,701
4,019
3,545
2,813
3,024
2,814
2,517
2,671
2,044
1,922
1,857
1,514
8,729
TABLE 3 Household Population by Single-Year Age and Sex: 2015
Single-Year Age Both Sexes Male
RIZAL
1,438,556
29,262
28,899
29,603
29,945
29,617
30,220
29,029
30,284
28,043
27,567
27,933
27,425
28,398
28,897
28,394
29,169
26,724
28,384
29,215
27,840
28,575
26,608
27,706
27,130
27,205
27,745
24,329
24,822
24,841
23,178
24,380
21,628
23,439
22,263
22,826
24,339
21,545
20,397
20,548
19,800
20,649
16,494
18,077
17,089
15,830
Table 3--Concluded
45 37,986 19,347
46 31,657 15,872
47 29,841 14,949
48 28,333 13,975
49 28,374 13,973
50 29,502 14,562
51 24,972 12,310
52 25,474 12,626
53 22,938 11,354
54 22,268 10,928
55 23,902 11,762
56 20,362 9,939
57 18,990 9,196
58 18,842 9,099
59 18,237 8,804
60 18,835 9,041
61 15,350 7,235
62 15,858 7,485
63 13,796 6,538
64 12,426 5,789
65 13,562 6,408
66 9,435 4,371
67 9,047 4,131
68 8,501 3,809
69 7,246 3,242
70 6,261 2,723
71 5,010 2,207
72 5,196 2,186
73 4,835 2,031
74 4,267 1,759
75 4,413 1,756
76 3,367 1,333
77 3,061 1,145
78 2,935 1,087
79 2,389 884
80 years and over 12,632 3,979
Female
18,639
15,785
14,892
14,358
14,401
14,940
12,662
12,848
11,584
11,340
12,140
10,423
9,794
9,743
9,433
9,794
8,115
8,373
7,258
6,637
7,154
5,064
4,916
4,692
4,004
3,538
2,803
3,010
2,804
2,508
2,657
2,034
1,916
1,848
1,505
8,653
TABLE 4 Total Population by Age Group, Sex, and City/Municipality: 2015
Age Group and City/Municipality Both Sexes Male
RIZAL
1,440,164
29,265
118,103
145,187
141,144
141,650
137,448
125,056
114,630
106,716
88,226
78,152
63,447
51,579
40,223
25,888
14,713
10,008
8,729
147,368
433,699
947,127
922,047
99,561
59,338
56,997
1,073
4,313
5,419
5,447
5,521
5,471
4,817
4,541
4,067
3,529
3,199
2,779
2,307
1,796
1,106
699
491
422
5,386
16,252
38,027
37,469
4,514
2,718
Table 4--Continued
388,179
8,096
32,257
39,974
38,911
39,270
38,516
34,286
30,444
28,060
23,328
20,711
16,764
13,065
10,089
6,425
3,515
2,412
2,056
40,353
119,238
254,533
245,452
24,497
14,408
33,858
807
3,286
3,878
3,767
3,131
2,769
2,695
2,678
2,552
2,019
1,851
1,349
1,088
837
472
302
201
176
4,093
11,738
20,969
20,146
1,988
1,151
Table 4--Continued
BINANGONAN
139,759
2,440
10,702
13,436
13,162
13,186
13,091
12,626
11,436
10,696
8,639
7,976
6,552
5,403
4,199
2,772
1,597
1,014
832
13,142
39,740
93,804
92,142
10,414
6,215
164,145
2,867
11,611
14,345
13,666
15,246
16,581
16,017
14,456
12,565
10,505
8,861
7,785
6,674
5,457
3,219
1,841
1,272
1,177
14,478
42,489
114,147
112,905
12,966
7,509
Table 4--Continued
CARDONA
24,081
493
2,067
2,445
2,255
2,178
2,182
1,977
1,792
1,577
1,351
1,374
1,204
1,028
795
583
325
226
229
2,560
7,260
15,458
15,495
2,158
1,363
15,844
307
1,429
1,685
1,659
1,464
1,370
1,232
1,107
1,185
919
907
724
613
472
289
209
151
122
1,736
5,080
9,993
9,840
1,243
771
Table 4--Continued
Age Group and City/Municipality Both Sexes Male
RODRIGUEZ (MONTALBAN)
All ages 369,222
185,892
Under 1 8,412 4,283
1 -4 33,759 17,362
5 -9 41,363 21,607
10 -14 40,537 20,863
15 -19 37,122 18,798
20 -24 32,421 16,248
25 -29 29,071 14,322
30 -34 28,997 14,206
35 -39 29,117 14,458
40 -44 23,795 12,274
45 -49 19,303 9,914
50 -54 14,518 7,386
55 -59 11,309 5,439
60 -64 8,478 4,044
65 -69 5,421 2,463
70 -74 2,696 1,173
75 -79 1,691 643
80 years and over 1,212 409
0 - 4 years 42,171 21,645
0 - 14 years 124,071 64,115
15 - 64 years 234,131 117,089
18 years and over 222,601 110,270
60 years and over 19,498 8,732
65 years and over 11,020 4,688
MORONG
All ages 58,118 29,329 28,789
Under 1 1,086 524 562
1 -4 4,658 2,428 2,230
5 -9 5,779 2,959 2,820
10 -14 5,500 2,796 2,704
15 -19 5,399 2,728 2,671
20 -24 5,475 2,865 2,610
25 -29 4,870 2,455 2,415
30 -34 4,519 2,313 2,206
35 -39 4,122 2,153 1,969
40 -44 3,255 1,622 1,633
45 -49 3,325 1,653 1,672
50 -54 2,814 1,480 1,334
55 -59 2,390 1,143 1,247
60 -64 1,848 904 944
65 -69 1,269 586 683
70 -74 831 349 482
75 -79 499 198 301
80 years and over 479 173 306
0 - 4 years 5,744 2,952 2,792
0 - 14 years 17,023 8,707 8,316
15 - 64 years 38,017 19,316 18,701
18 years and over 37,875 19,008 18,867
60 years and over 4,926 2,210 2,716
65 years and over 3,078 1,306 1,772
Female
183,330
4,129
16,397
19,756
19,674
18,324
16,173
14,749
14,791
14,659
11,521
9,389
7,132
5,870
4,434
2,958
1,523
1,048
803
20,526
59,956
117,042
112,331
10,766
6,332
28,789
562
2,230
2,820
2,704
2,671
2,610
2,415
2,206
1,969
1,633
1,672
1,334
1,247
944
683
482
301
306
2,792
8,316
18,701
18,867
2,716
1,772
Table 4--Continued
PILILLA
31,864
624
2,658
3,436
3,449
3,169
2,990
2,462
2,387
2,262
1,883
1,648
1,403
1,161
871
593
389
249
230
3,282
10,167
20,236
19,788
2,332
1,461
127,132
2,401
10,164
12,699
12,373
12,572
11,955
11,224
9,846
9,541
7,731
7,048
5,712
4,587
3,738
2,498
1,317
922
804
12,565
37,637
83,954
82,096
9,279
5,541
Table 4--Continued
TANAY
58,033
1,362
5,365
6,705
6,218
6,018
5,530
4,557
4,027
3,883
3,073
2,907
2,324
1,882
1,626
1,019
666
446
425
6,727
19,650
35,827
34,709
4,182
2,556
159,691
3,553
13,274
15,709
15,035
15,879
15,635
13,751
12,749
11,500
10,231
8,942
7,137
5,673
4,294
2,775
1,543
1,057
954
16,827
47,571
105,791
102,768
10,623
6,329
Table 4--Concluded
TERESA
28,462
551
2,350
2,880
2,824
3,021
2,575
2,248
2,170
2,200
1,864
1,667
1,248
981
671
496
305
218
193
2,901
8,605
18,645
18,039
1,883
1,212
TABLE 5 Household Population by Age Group, Sex, and City/Municipality: 2015
Age Group and City/Municipality Both Sexes Male
RIZAL
1,438,556
29,262
118,064
145,143
141,047
141,332
137,224
124,915
114,536
106,629
88,139
78,075
63,374
51,533
40,177
25,830
14,663
9,960
8,653
147,326
433,516
945,934
920,763
99,283
59,106
56,967
1,073
4,313
5,417
5,440
5,517
5,467
4,815
4,539
4,065
3,525
3,198
2,778
2,306
1,796
1,106
699
491
422
5,386
16,243
38,006
37,450
4,514
2,718
Table 5--Continued
387,707
8,096
32,233
39,953
38,866
39,217
38,465
34,230
30,418
28,033
23,298
20,681
16,731
13,047
10,076
6,416
3,499
2,408
2,040
40,329
119,148
254,196
245,100
24,439
14,363
33,816
807
3,286
3,873
3,760
3,123
2,764
2,694
2,674
2,552
2,018
1,847
1,349
1,086
836
471
300
201
175
4,093
11,726
20,943
20,122
1,983
1,147
Table 5--Continued
BINANGONAN
139,707
2,440
10,702
13,436
13,156
13,182
13,089
12,623
11,432
10,689
8,634
7,973
6,548
5,401
4,197
2,769
1,595
1,011
830
13,142
39,734
93,768
92,097
10,402
6,205
164,025
2,867
11,611
14,345
13,666
15,219
16,544
16,004
14,448
12,557
10,498
8,855
7,781
6,670
5,452
3,218
1,841
1,272
1,177
14,478
42,489
114,028
112,794
12,960
7,508
Table 5--Continued
CARDONA
24,069
493
2,067
2,445
2,255
2,177
2,179
1,976
1,790
1,573
1,350
1,374
1,204
1,028
795
583
325
226
229
2,560
7,260
15,446
15,484
2,158
1,363
15,802
307
1,427
1,685
1,659
1,449
1,366
1,226
1,106
1,184
917
903
720
611
472
289
209
151
121
1,734
5,078
9,954
9,805
1,242
770
Table 5--Continued
Age Group and City/Municipality Both Sexes Male
RODRIGUEZ (MONTALBAN)
All ages 368,716
185,471
Under 1 8,412 4,283
1 -4 33,758 17,361
5 -9 41,346 21,596
10 -14 40,495 20,829
15 -19 37,027 18,718
20 -24 32,331 16,161
25 -29 29,009 14,262
30 -34 28,943 14,156
35 -39 29,073 14,420
40 -44 23,773 12,257
45 -49 19,289 9,902
50 -54 14,510 7,379
55 -59 11,298 5,433
60 -64 8,475 4,042
65 -69 5,412 2,457
70 -74 2,690 1,170
75 -79 1,679 642
80 years and over 1,196 403
0 - 4 years 42,170 21,644
0 - 14 years 124,011 64,069
15 - 64 years 233,728 116,730
18 years and over 222,207 109,937
60 years and over 19,452 8,714
65 years and over 10,977 4,672
MORONG
All ages 58,008 29,238 28,770
Under 1 1,086 524 562
1 -4 4,656 2,426 2,230
5 -9 5,778 2,958 2,820
10 -14 5,496 2,794 2,702
15 -19 5,395 2,725 2,670
20 -24 5,466 2,860 2,606
25 -29 4,850 2,438 2,412
30 -34 4,508 2,304 2,204
35 -39 4,105 2,137 1,968
40 -44 3,244 1,613 1,631
45 -49 3,317 1,646 1,671
50 -54 2,804 1,470 1,334
55 -59 2,381 1,136 1,245
60 -64 1,845 902 943
65 -69 1,268 585 683
70 -74 831 349 482
75 -79 499 198 301
80 years and over 479 173 306
0 - 4 years 5,742 2,950 2,792
0 - 14 years 17,016 8,702 8,314
15 - 64 years 37,915 19,231 18,684
18 years and over 37,772 18,922 18,850
60 years and over 4,922 2,207 2,715
65 years and over 3,077 1,305 1,772
Female
183,245
4,129
16,397
19,750
19,666
18,309
16,170
14,747
14,787
14,653
11,516
9,387
7,131
5,865
4,433
2,955
1,520
1,037
793
20,526
59,942
116,998
112,270
10,738
6,305
28,770
562
2,230
2,820
2,702
2,670
2,606
2,412
2,204
1,968
1,631
1,671
1,334
1,245
943
683
482
301
2,792
8,314
18,684
18,850
2,715
1,772
Table 5--Continued
PILILLA
31,852
624
2,658
3,436
3,449
3,168
2,987
2,462
2,385
2,262
1,883
1,645
1,402
1,161
870
593
389
249
229
3,282
10,167
20,225
19,776
2,330
1,460
127,063
2,400
10,162
12,699
12,373
12,568
11,946
11,218
9,836
9,530
7,722
7,041
5,706
4,584
3,737
2,498
1,317
922
804
12,562
37,634
83,888
82,032
9,278
5,541
Table 5--Continued
TANAY
57,672
1,360
5,358
6,702
6,203
5,938
5,497
4,537
4,018
3,873
3,063
2,900
2,316
1,878
1,609
981
642
416
381
6,718
19,623
35,629
34,420
4,029
2,420
159,456
3,553
13,271
15,703
15,029
15,784
15,585
13,731
12,737
11,493
10,223
8,936
7,127
5,671
4,291
2,772
1,540
1,057
953
16,824
47,556
105,578
102,577
10,613
6,322
Table 5--Concluded
TERESA
28,405
551
2,349
2,879
2,823
3,011
2,559
2,240
2,162
2,197
1,861
1,664
1,247
980
670
496
305
218
193
2,900
8,602
18,591
17,986
1,882
1,212
TABLE 6 Total Population 10 Years Old and Over by Age Group, Marital Status, Sex, and City/Municipality: 2015
Sex, Age Group,
Total
Population
Marital Status
and City/Municipality 10 Years Old Single Married Widowed Divorced/ Common-law/
Unknown
and Over Separated
RIZAL
289,308 167
12,374 9
50,503 21
62,893 23
52,235 29
39,207 18
26,162 33
18,620 15
11,882 3
7,447 3
4,401 6
2,047 3
828 1
450 1
259 2
143,940 121
3,093 4
20,379 15
30,580 18
27,355 24
21,533 10
14,445 27
10,344 12
6,710 1
4,417 1
2,747 3
1,323 3
557 1
297 1
160 1
145,368 46
9,281 5
30,124 6
32,313 5
24,880 5
17,674 8
11,717 6
8,276 3
5,172 2
3,030 2
1,654 3
724 -
271 -
153 -
99 1
Table 6--Continued
Sex, Age Group,
and City/Municipality
Total
Population 10 Years Old
Marital Status
Single Married Widowed Divorced/
Common-law/
Unknown
and Over Separated
ANGONO
Separated
Common-law/
Live-in
Unknown
CITY OF ANTIPOLO (CAPITAL)
Both sexes 611,682 277,350 206,235 22,118 11,808 94,112 59
Below 20 158,567 154,499 509 6 113 3,438 2
20 - 24 76,465 53,875 5,988 50 716 15,828 8
25 - 29 68,386 29,767 16,632 132 1,108 20,735 12
30 - 34 60,632 14,949 26,332 365 1,610 17,361 15
35 - 39 56,566 8,529 32,535 622 1,699 13,172 9
40 - 44 47,034 4,941 30,683 1,065 1,686 8,653 6
45 - 49 41,274 3,801 28,188 1,613 1,563 6,106 3
50 - 54 32,995 2,439 22,855 2,572 1,176 3,952 1
55 - 59 25,578 1,709 17,400 3,077 976 2,415 1
60 - 64 19,246 1,235 12,403 3,666 591 1,349 2
65 - 69 11,916 722 7,127 3,094 328 645 -
70 - 74 6,135 409 3,068 2,280 119 259 -
75 - 79 3,943 251 1,685 1,795 78 134 -
80 years and over 2,945 224 830 1,781 45 65 -
Male 303,830 145,764 102,277 5,034 3,928 46,790 37
Below 20 80,386 79,390 167 - 23 805 1
20 - 24 37,949 29,385 2,092 11 180 6,277 4
25 - 29 34,100 16,688 7,070 41 295 9,998 8
30 - 34 30,188 8,450 12,104 116 517 8,991 10
35 - 39 28,506 4,686 15,739 190 621 7,265 5
40 - 44 23,706 2,620 15,379 309 592 4,803 3
45 - 49 20,563 1,896 14,315 421 543 3,385 3
50 - 54 16,231 1,113 11,853 611 415 2,239 -
55 - 59 12,513 694 9,329 689 346 1,454 1
60 - 64 9,157 439 6,813 836 207 860 2
65 - 69 5,491 203 4,088 683 111 406 -
70 - 74 2,620 107 1,826 469 39 179 -
75 - 79 1,531 52 1,006 354 27 92 -
80 years and over 889 41 496 304 12 36 -
Female 307,852 131,586 103,958 17,084 7,880 47,322 22
Below 20 78,181 75,109 342 6 90 2,633 1
20 - 24 38,516 24,490 3,896 39 536 9,551 4
25 - 29 34,286 13,079 9,562 91 813 10,737 4
30 - 34 30,444 6,499 14,228 249 1,093 8,370 5
35 - 39 28,060 3,843 16,796 432 1,078 5,907 4
40 - 44 23,328 2,321 15,304 756 1,094 3,850 3
45 - 49 20,711 1,905 13,873 1,192 1,020 2,721 -
50 - 54 16,764 1,326 11,002 1,961 761 1,713 1
55 - 59 13,065 1,015 8,071 2,388 630 961 -
60 - 64 10,089 796 5,590 2,830 384 489 -
65 - 69 6,425 519 3,039 2,411 217 239 -
70 - 74 3,515 302 1,242 1,811 80 80 -
75 - 79 2,412 199 679 1,441 51 42 -
80 years and over 2,056 183 334 1,477 33 29 -
Live-in
11,521 6
490 -
1,892 -
2,377 -
2,171 -
1,658 1
1,048 3
788 -
468 -
294 -
179 -
95 -
24 1
19 -
18 1
5,732 3
135 -
751 -
1,156 -
1,127 -
883 -
594 2
433 -
259 -
181 -
111 -
67 -
15 1
11 -
9 -
5,789 3
355 -
1,141 -
1,221 -
1,044 -
775 1
454 1
355 -
209 -
113 -
68 -
28 -
9 -
8 -
9 1
Table 6--Continued
Sex, Age Group,
and City/Municipality
Total
Population 10 Years Old
Marital Status
Single Married Widowed Divorced/
Common-law/
Unknown
and Over Separated
BARAS
8,348 2
379 -
1,339 -
1,653 -
1,437 -
1,129 -
839 -
645 -
375 -
283 1
147 -
73 1
32 -
10 -
7 -
4,135 1
103 -
546 -
764 -
761 -
626 -
459 -
344 -
200 -
156 -
93 -
52 1
21 -
6 -
4 -
4,213 1
276 -
793 -
889 -
676 -
503 -
380 -
301 -
175 -
127 1
54 -
21 -
11 -
4 -
3 -
Table 6--Continued
Sex, Age Group,
and City/Municipality
Total
Population 10 Years Old
Marital Status
Single Married Widowed Divorced/
Common-law/
Unknown
and Over Separated
BINANGONAN
11,161 1
830 -
2,413 -
2,466 -
1,796 -
1,182 -
867 -
626 1
410 -
275 -
149 -
75 -
41 -
14 -
17 -
5,542 1
227 -
1,064 -
1,234 -
973 -
646 -
484 -
354 1
221 -
157 -
87 -
50 -
25 -
11 -
9 -
5,619 -
603 -
1,349 -
1,232 -
823 -
536 -
383 -
272 -
189 -
118 -
62 -
25 -
16 -
3 -
8 -
Table 6--Continued
Sex, Age Group,
and City/Municipality
Total
Population 10 Years Old
Marital Status
Single Married Widowed Divorced/
Common-law/
Unknown
and Over Separated
CAINTA
29,738 36
999 1
5,070 4
7,105 2
5,848 4
4,123 1
2,595 16
1,633 4
1,049 -
652 -
383 3
170 -
63 -
36 1
12 -
14,782 33
250 1
1,978 4
3,456 2
3,058 4
2,283 1
1,445 16
930 4
570 -
396 -
231 -
115 -
41 -
20 1
9 -
14,956 3
749 -
3,092 -
3,649 -
2,790 -
1,840 -
1,150 -
703 -
479 -
256 -
152 3
55 -
22 -
16 -
3 -
Table 6--Continued
Sex, Age Group,
and City/Municipality
Total
Population 10 Years Old
Marital Status
Single Married Widowed Divorced/
Common-law/
Unknown
and Over Separated
CARDONA
2,876 -
227 -
561 -
601 -
451 -
326 -
218 -
184 -
125 -
70 -
64 -
28 -
10 -
8 -
3 -
1,431 -
62 -
251 -
305 -
233 -
182 -
124 -
98 -
70 -
36 -
39 -
18 -
7 -
4 -
2 -
1,445 -
165 -
310 -
296 -
218 -
144 -
94 -
86 -
55 -
34 -
25 -
10 -
3 -
4 -
1 -
Table 6--Continued
Sex, Age Group,
and City/Municipality
Total
Population 10 Years Old
Marital Status
Single Married Widowed Divorced/
Common-law/
Unknown
and Over Separated
JALA-JALA
2,525 2
128 -
449 -
508 1
397 -
318 1
236 -
175 -
111 -
81 -
61 -
28 -
19 -
7 -
7 -
1,271 -
28 -
182 -
249 -
230 -
182 -
124 -
91 -
63 -
46 -
36 -
17 -
14 -
6 -
3 -
1,254 2
100 -
267 -
259 1
167 -
136 1
112 -
84 -
48 -
35 -
25 -
11 -
5 -
1 -
4 -
Table 6--Continued
Sex, Age Group,
and City/Municipality
Total
Population 10 Years Old
Marital Status
Single Married Widowed Divorced/
Common-law/
Unknown
and Over Separated
RODRIGUEZ
41,550 27
1,859 -
6,911 4
8,571 7
7,442 9
5,736 1
3,954 3
2,850 2
1,918 1
1,126 -
692 -
297 -
117 -
54 -
23 -
20,709 24
484 -
2,803 4
4,133 7
3,891 9
3,086 -
2,190 2
1,601 1
1,108 1
661 -
425 -
184 -
87 -
41 -
15 -
20,841 3
1,375 -
4,108 -
4,438 -
3,551 -
2,650 1
1,764 1
1,249 1
810 -
465 -
267 -
113 -
30 -
13 -
8 -
Table 6--Continued
Sex, Age Group,
and City/Municipality
Total
Population 10 Years Old
Marital Status
Single Married Widowed Divorced/
Common-law/
Unknown
and Over Separated
MORONG
4,431 13
258 2
866 2
952 -
762 -
543 2
362 -
274 3
151 1
110 1
79 -
37 2
17 -
10 -
10 -
2,204 7
69 1
353 1
496 -
387 -
296 1
194 -
144 2
95 -
70 -
48 -
24 2
12 -
9 -
7 -
2,227 6
189 1
513 1
456 -
375 -
247 1
168 -
130 1
56 1
40 1
31 -
13 -
5 -
1 -
3 -
Table 6--Continued
Sex, Age Group,
and City/Municipality
Total
Population 10 Years Old
Marital Status
Single Married Widowed Divorced/
Common-law/
Unknown
and Over Separated
PILILLA
6,264 2
328 -
1,303 -
1,189 -
1,030 -
783 -
500 2
433 -
285 -
186 -
119 -
43 -
33 -
14 -
18 -
3,102 1
80 -
556 -
589 -
536 -
443 -
261 1
234 -
150 -
110 -
73 -
27 -
22 -
8 -
13 -
3,162 1
248 -
747 -
600 -
494 -
340 -
239 1
199 -
135 -
76 -
46 -
16 -
11 -
6 -
5 -
Table 6--Continued
Sex, Age Group,
and City/Municipality
Total
Population 10 Years Old
Marital Status
Single Married Widowed Divorced/
Common-law/
Unknown
and Over Separated
SAN MATEO
27,760 1
1,084 -
4,602 -
6,060 1
5,044 -
3,819 -
2,588 -
1,892 -
1,166 -
712 -
446 -
206 -
71 -
50 -
20 -
13,858 1
262 -
1,812 -
2,923 1
2,661 -
2,118 -
1,420 -
1,076 -
650 -
422 -
291 -
133 -
46 -
30 -
14 -
13,902 -
822 -
2,790 -
3,137 -
2,383 -
1,701 -
1,168 -
816 -
516 -
290 -
155 -
73 -
25 -
20 -
6 -
Table 6--Continued
Sex, Age Group,
and City/Municipality
Total
Population 10 Years Old
Marital Status
Single Married Widowed Divorced/
Common-law/
Unknown
and Over Separated
TANAY
12,443 3
709 -
2,444 1
2,478 -
1,957 -
1,550 -
1,043 -
844 -
545 -
383 -
225 1
137 -
58 -
36 -
34 1
6,163 3
160 -
1,022 1
1,221 -
1,061 -
851 -
552 -
463 -
311 -
216 -
132 1
91 -
37 -
21 -
25 1
6,280 -
549 -
1,422 -
1,257 -
896 -
699 -
491 -
381 -
234 -
167 -
93 -
46 -
21 -
15 -
9 -
Table 6--Continued
Sex, Age Group,
and City/Municipality
Total
Population 10 Years Old
Marital Status
Single Married Widowed Divorced/
Common-law/
Unknown
and Over Separated
TAYTAY
33,735 4
1,460 4
6,233 -
7,623 -
6,089 -
4,529 -
3,000 -
1,995 -
1,215 -
787 -
466 -
191 -
72 -
55 -
20 -
16,772 1
381 1
2,523 -
3,750 -
3,198 -
2,484 -
1,659 -
1,094 -
710 -
465 -
296 -
123 -
43 -
35 -
11 -
16,963 3
1,079 3
3,710 -
3,873 -
2,891 -
2,045 -
1,341 -
901 -
505 -
322 -
170 -
68 -
29 -
20 -
9 -
Table 6--Concluded
Sex, Age Group,
and City/Municipality
Total
Population 10 Years Old
Marital Status
Single Married Widowed Divorced/
Common-law/
Unknown
and Over Separated
TERESA
2,844 11
185 -
592 2
575 -
450 1
339 3
259 3
175 2
112 -
73 -
42 -
22 -
12 -
3 -
5 -
1,449 9
47 -
261 1
306 -
248 1
188 3
136 3
97 1
64 -
47 -
25 -
16 -
8 -
3 -
3 -
1,395 2
138 -
331 1
269 -
202 -
151 -
123 -
78 1
48 -
26 -
17 -
6 -
4 -
- -
2 -
TABLE 7 Household Population 10 Years Old and Over by Age Group, Marital Status, Sex, and City/Municipality: 2015
Sex, Age Group,
Household
Population
Marital Status
and City/Municipality 10 Years Old Single Married Widowed Divorced/ Common-law/
Unknown
and Over Separated
RIZAL
288,929 29
12,361 4
50,449 2
62,802 1
52,169 2
39,151 3
26,119 5
18,586 4
11,874 1
7,438 2
4,397 -
2,047 3
827 1
450 -
259 1
143,615 13
3,084 1
20,334 1
30,501 -
27,299 1
21,481 1
14,408 2
10,316 3
6,704 -
4,409 -
2,743 -
1,323 3
556 1
297 -
160 -
145,314 16
9,277 3
30,115 1
32,301 1
24,870 1
17,670 2
11,711 3
8,270 1
5,170 1
3,029 2
1,654 -
724 -
271 -
153 -
99 1
Table 7--Continued
Sex, Age Group,
and City/Municipality
Household
Population 10 Years Old
Marital Status
Single Married Widowed Divorced/
Common-law/
Unknown
and Over Separated
ANGONO
Separated
Common-law/
Live-in
Unknown
CITY OF ANTIPOLO (CAPITAL)
Both sexes 610,095 276,150 205,970 22,099 11,787 94,084 5
Below 20 158,333 154,273 503 6 113 3,437 1
20 - 24 76,205 53,638 5,982 49 713 15,823 -
25 - 29 68,139 29,563 16,614 131 1,104 20,727 -
30 - 34 60,417 14,786 26,303 365 1,604 17,357 2
35 - 39 56,400 8,419 32,495 618 1,699 13,169 -
40 - 44 46,905 4,873 30,638 1,062 1,681 8,650 1
45 - 49 41,151 3,736 28,138 1,612 1,561 6,103 1
50 - 54 32,915 2,396 22,823 2,569 1,175 3,952 -
55 - 59 25,529 1,689 17,376 3,073 976 2,415 -
60 - 64 19,216 1,219 12,393 3,665 591 1,348 -
65 - 69 11,903 712 7,125 3,093 328 645 -
70 - 74 6,115 391 3,066 2,280 119 259 -
75 - 79 3,939 247 1,685 1,795 78 134 -
80 years and over 2,928 208 829 1,781 45 65 -
Male 302,670 144,896 102,068 5,023 3,915 46,766 2
Below 20 80,250 79,259 163 - 23 805 -
20 - 24 37,740 29,192 2,088 10 178 6,272 -
25 - 29 33,909 16,529 7,054 40 293 9,993 -
30 - 34 29,999 8,302 12,080 116 513 8,987 1
35 - 39 28,367 4,591 15,706 187 621 7,262 -
40 - 44 23,607 2,570 15,342 307 588 4,800 -
45 - 49 20,470 1,848 14,276 421 542 3,382 1
50 - 54 16,184 1,089 11,832 609 415 2,239 -
55 - 59 12,482 685 9,310 687 346 1,454 -
60 - 64 9,140 433 6,805 836 207 859 -
65 - 69 5,487 200 4,087 683 111 406 -
70 - 74 2,616 105 1,824 469 39 179 -
75 - 79 1,531 52 1,006 354 27 92 -
80 years and over 888 41 495 304 12 36 -
Female 307,425 131,254 103,902 17,076 7,872 47,318 3
Below 20 78,083 75,014 340 6 90 2,632 1
20 - 24 38,465 24,446 3,894 39 535 9,551 -
25 - 29 34,230 13,034 9,560 91 811 10,734 -
30 - 34 30,418 6,484 14,223 249 1,091 8,370 1
35 - 39 28,033 3,828 16,789 431 1,078 5,907 -
40 - 44 23,298 2,303 15,296 755 1,093 3,850 1
45 - 49 20,681 1,888 13,862 1,191 1,019 2,721 -
50 - 54 16,731 1,307 10,991 1,960 760 1,713 -
55 - 59 13,047 1,004 8,066 2,386 630 961 -
60 - 64 10,076 786 5,588 2,829 384 489 -
65 - 69 6,416 512 3,038 2,410 217 239 -
70 - 74 3,499 286 1,242 1,811 80 80 -
75 - 79 2,408 195 679 1,441 51 42 -
80 years and over 2,040 167 334 1,477 33 29 -
Live-in
11,506 6
488 -
1,887 -
2,372 -
2,170 -
1,657 1
1,048 3
787 -
468 -
294 -
179 -
95 -
24 1
19 -
18 1
5,717 3
133 -
746 -
1,151 -
1,126 -
882 -
594 2
432 -
259 -
181 -
111 -
67 -
15 1
11 -
9 -
5,789 3
355 -
1,141 -
1,221 -
1,044 -
775 1
454 1
355 -
209 -
113 -
68 -
28 -
9 -
8 -
9 1
Table 7--Continued
Sex, Age Group,
and City/Municipality
Household
Population 10 Years Old
Marital Status
Single Married Widowed Divorced/
Common-law/
Unknown
and Over Separated
BARAS
8,328 2
379 -
1,337 -
1,644 -
1,434 -
1,129 -
836 -
643 -
375 -
282 1
147 -
73 1
32 -
10 -
7 -
4,121 1
103 -
546 -
755 -
761 -
626 -
456 -
343 -
200 -
155 -
93 -
52 1
21 -
6 -
4 -
4,207 1
276 -
791 -
889 -
673 -
503 -
380 -
300 -
175 -
127 1
54 -
21 -
11 -
4 -
3 -
Table 7--Continued
Sex, Age Group,
and City/Municipality
Household
Population 10 Years Old
Marital Status
Single Married Widowed Divorced/
Common-law/
Unknown
and Over Separated
BINANGONAN
11,133 -
829 -
2,409 -
2,463 -
1,791 -
1,176 -
863 -
623 -
409 -
274 -
149 -
75 -
41 -
14 -
17 -
5,518 -
226 -
1,061 -
1,232 -
969 -
641 -
480 -
351 -
220 -
156 -
87 -
50 -
25 -
11 -
9 -
5,615 -
603 -
1,348 -
1,231 -
822 -
535 -
383 -
272 -
189 -
118 -
62 -
25 -
16 -
3 -
8 -
Table 7--Continued
Sex, Age Group,
and City/Municipality
Household
Population 10 Years Old
Marital Status
Single Married Widowed Divorced/
Common-law/
Unknown
and Over Separated
CAINTA
29,735 -
999 -
5,070 -
7,105 -
5,848 -
4,122 -
2,593 -
1,633 -
1,049 -
652 -
383 -
170 -
63 -
36 -
12 -
14,780 -
250 -
1,978 -
3,456 -
3,058 -
2,282 -
1,444 -
930 -
570 -
396 -
231 -
115 -
41 -
20 -
9 -
14,955 -
749 -
3,092 -
3,649 -
2,790 -
1,840 -
1,149 -
703 -
479 -
256 -
152 -
55 -
22 -
16 -
3 -
Table 7--Continued
Sex, Age Group,
and City/Municipality
Household
Population 10 Years Old
Marital Status
Single Married Widowed Divorced/
Common-law/
Unknown
and Over Separated
CARDONA
2,874 -
227 -
561 -
601 -
451 -
325 -
218 -
183 -
125 -
70 -
64 -
28 -
10 -
8 -
3 -
1,429 -
62 -
251 -
305 -
233 -
181 -
124 -
97 -
70 -
36 -
39 -
18 -
7 -
4 -
2 -
1,445 -
165 -
310 -
296 -
218 -
144 -
94 -
86 -
55 -
34 -
25 -
10 -
3 -
4 -
1 -
Table 7--Continued
Sex, Age Group,
and City/Municipality
Household
Population 10 Years Old
Marital Status
Single Married Widowed Divorced/
Common-law/
Unknown
and Over Separated
JALA-JALA
2,523 1
128 -
449 -
507 1
396 -
318 -
236 -
175 -
111 -
81 -
61 -
28 -
19 -
7 -
7 -
1,270 -
28 -
182 -
249 -
229 -
182 -
124 -
91 -
63 -
46 -
36 -
17 -
14 -
6 -
3 -
1,253 1
100 -
267 -
258 1
167 -
136 -
112 -
84 -
48 -
35 -
25 -
11 -
5 -
1 -
4 -
Table 7--Continued
Sex, Age Group,
and City/Municipality
Household
Population 10 Years Old
Marital Status
Single Married Widowed Divorced/
Common-law/
Unknown
and Over Separated
RODRIGUEZ
41,489 -
1,857 -
6,899 -
8,561 -
7,429 -
5,724 -
3,947 -
2,846 -
1,918 -
1,125 -
692 -
297 -
117 -
54 -
23 -
20,651 -
482 -
2,791 -
4,123 -
3,878 -
3,075 -
2,185 -
1,597 -
1,108 -
660 -
425 -
184 -
87 -
41 -
15 -
20,838 -
1,375 -
4,108 -
4,438 -
3,551 -
2,649 -
1,762 -
1,249 -
810 -
465 -
267 -
113 -
30 -
13 -
8 -
Table 7--Continued
Sex, Age Group,
and City/Municipality
Household
Population 10 Years Old
Marital Status
Single Married Widowed Divorced/
Common-law/
Unknown
and Over Separated
MORONG
4,431 13
258 2
866 2
952 -
762 -
543 2
362 -
274 3
151 1
110 1
79 -
37 2
17 -
10 -
10 -
2,204 7
69 1
353 1
496 -
387 -
296 1
194 -
144 2
95 -
70 -
48 -
24 2
12 -
9 -
7 -
2,227 6
189 1
513 1
456 -
375 -
247 1
168 -
130 1
56 1
40 1
31 -
13 -
5 -
1 -
3 -
Table 7--Continued
Sex, Age Group,
and City/Municipality
Household
Population 10 Years Old
Marital Status
Single Married Widowed Divorced/
Common-law/
Unknown
and Over Separated
PILILLA
6,252 1
328 -
1,302 -
1,187 -
1,029 -
780 -
498 1
430 -
285 -
186 -
119 -
43 -
33 -
14 -
18 -
3,092 -
80 -
556 -
587 -
535 -
440 -
259 -
232 -
150 -
110 -
73 -
27 -
22 -
8 -
13 -
3,160 1
248 -
746 -
600 -
494 -
340 -
239 1
198 -
135 -
76 -
46 -
16 -
11 -
6 -
5 -
Table 7--Continued
Sex, Age Group,
and City/Municipality
Household
Population 10 Years Old
Marital Status
Single Married Widowed Divorced/
Common-law/
Unknown
and Over Separated
SAN MATEO
27,681 -
1,082 -
4,593 -
6,042 -
5,027 -
3,810 -
2,580 -
1,883 -
1,163 -
708 -
446 -
206 -
71 -
50 -
20 -
13,790 -
260 -
1,803 -
2,908 -
2,645 -
2,109 -
1,413 -
1,071 -
649 -
418 -
291 -
133 -
46 -
30 -
14 -
13,891 -
822 -
2,790 -
3,134 -
2,382 -
1,701 -
1,167 -
812 -
514 -
290 -
155 -
73 -
25 -
20 -
6 -
Table 7--Continued
Sex, Age Group,
and City/Municipality
Household
Population 10 Years Old
Marital Status
Single Married Widowed Divorced/
Common-law/
Unknown
and Over Separated
TANAY
12,422 -
708 -
2,438 -
2,468 -
1,957 -
1,550 -
1,042 -
843 -
545 -
382 -
225 -
137 -
57 -
36 -
34 -
6,148 -
160 -
1,017 -
1,213 -
1,061 -
851 -
552 -
462 -
311 -
216 -
132 -
91 -
36 -
21 -
25 -
6,274 -
548 -
1,421 -
1,255 -
896 -
699 -
490 -
381 -
234 -
166 -
93 -
46 -
21 -
15 -
9 -
Table 7--Continued
Sex, Age Group,
and City/Municipality
Household
Population 10 Years Old
Marital Status
Single Married Widowed Divorced/
Common-law/
Unknown
and Over Separated
TAYTAY
33,715 1
1,460 1
6,232 -
7,617 -
6,083 -
4,525 -
3,000 -
1,994 -
1,214 -
787 -
465 -
191 -
72 -
55 -
20 -
16,760 -
381 -
2,523 -
3,745 -
3,196 -
2,482 -
1,659 -
1,093 -
709 -
465 -
295 -
123 -
43 -
35 -
11 -
16,955 1
1,079 1
3,709 -
3,872 -
2,887 -
2,043 -
1,341 -
901 -
505 -
322 -
170 -
68 -
29 -
20 -
9 -
Table 7--Concluded
Sex, Age Group,
and City/Municipality
Household
Population 10 Years Old
Marital Status
Single Married Widowed Divorced/
Common-law/
Unknown
and Over Separated
TERESA
2,756 -
181 -
583 -
556 -
435 -
323 -
246 -
169 -
109 -
72 -
40 -
22 -
12 -
3 -
5 -
1,369 -
45 -
255 -
288 -
234 -
172 -
124 -
91 -
61 -
46 -
23 -
16 -
8 -
3 -
3 -
1,387 -
136 -
328 -
268 -
201 -
151 -
122 -
78 -
48 -
26 -
17 -
6 -
4 -
- -
2 -
TABLE 8 Total Population by Religious Affiliation and Sex: 2015
RIZAL
Total 2,884,227
Aglipay 7,267
Association of Baptist Churches in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao 176
Association of Fundamental Baptist Churches in the Philippines 17
Bible Baptist Church 2,061
Bread of Life Ministries 212
Buddhist 434
Cathedral of Praise , Incorporated 93
Church of Christ 5,882
Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints 3,494
Convention of the Philippine Baptist Church 18
Crusaders of the Divine Church of Christ , Incorporated 38
Door of Faith 2,444
Evangelical Christian Outreach Foundation 683
Evangelicals (Philippine Council of Evangelical Churches) 15,779
Faith Tabernacle Church (Living Rock Ministries) 54
Good News Christian Churches 43
Higher Ground Baptist Mission 15
Iglesia Evangelica Unida de Cristo 8
Iglesia ni Cristo 129,349
Iglesia sa Dios Espiritu Santo , Incorporated 497
International Baptist Missionary Fellowship 15
International One Way Outreach 75
Islam 13,913
Jehovah’s Witness 9,392
Jesus is Alive Community , Incorporated 191
Jesus is Lord Church 9,795
Love of Christ International Ministries 98
Lutheran Church of the Philippines 23
Miracle Revival Church of the Philippines 22
Missionary Baptist Churches of the Philippines 40
National Council of Churches in the Philippines 2,137
Philippine Benevolent Missionaries Association 3
Philippine Ecumenical Christian Church 48
Philippine Good News Ministries 15
Philippine Grace Gospel 329
Philippine Independent Catholic Church 125
Potter’s House Christian Center 39
Roman Catholic, including Catholic Charismatic 2,512,737
Salvation Army, Philippines 123
Seventh Day Adventist 6,973
Things to Come 47
UNIDA Evangelical Church 85
Union Espiritista Cristiana de Filipinas , Incorporated 33
United Church of Christ in the Philippines 396
United Pentecostal Church (Philippines) , Incorporated 1,267
Victory Chapel Christian Fellowship 1,471
Way of Salvation Church , Incorporated 20
Other Baptists 14,315
Other Protestants 6,720
Other Religious Affiliations 134,892
None 161
Not Reported 163
1,444,063 1,440,164
3,643 3,624
66 110
6 11
999 1,062
107 105
245 189
40 53
2,872 3,010
1,684 1,810
9 9
19 19
1,196 1,248
302 381
7,700 8,079
30 24
21 22
7 8
4 4
65,185 64,164
245 252
7 8
39 36
6,949 6,964
4,504 4,888
97 94
4,827 4,968
47 51
12 11
11 11
15 25
1,024 1,113
- 3
27 21
5 10
161 168
59 66
24 15
1,260,402 1,252,335
54 69
3,491 3,482
16 31
42 43
19 14
196 200
633 634
686 785
10 10
7,135 7,180
3,221 3,499
65,759 69,133
80 81
131 32
TABLE 9 Household Population 5 to 24 Years Old Who Were Currently Attending School by Age Group, Sex,
and City/Municipality: 2015
Age Group Household Population 5 to 24 Years Household Population 5 to 24 Years Old Who Were
and City/Municipality Old Currently Attending School
Female
Both Sexes Male Both Sexes Male Female
RIZAL
CAINTA
5 to 24 Years Old Who Were
hool
ale Female
0 412,253 398,387
4 143,146 136,848
1 142,618 137,913
7 100,453 99,974
8 26,036 23,652
7 15,991 15,446
0 5,352 5,158
8 5,504 5,334
8 4,103 4,015
1 1,032 939
113,305 109,654
38,954 37,404
39,067 37,998
28,059 27,616
7,225 6,636
10,224 9,715
3,851 3,671
3,846 3,680
2,116 2,050
411 314
37,023
12,699
12,883
9,498
1,943
41,277
13,566
13,420
11,108
3,183
6,345
2,333
2,202
1,495
315
Continued
Table 9--Continued
JALA-JALA
2 4,467 4,315
3 1,690 1,613
0 1,627 1,603
1 937 934
8 213 165
55,578 52,833
20,108 18,482
20,096 19,207
12,588 12,543
2,786 2,601
7,953 7,773
2,805 2,691
2,698 2,639
1,859 1,981
591 462
9,469 9,210
3,432 3,297
3,450 3,375
2,131 2,123
456 415
36,071
11,878
12,115
9,418
2,660
17,202
6,390
6,050
4,037
725
43,414
14,894
14,646
10,986
2,888
Continued
Table 9--Concluded
Household Population 5
Age Group to 24 Years Old
and City/Municipality Both Sexes Male Female
TERESA
RIZAL
1,143,107
140,684
141,056
136,970
124,735
114,359
106,472
87,983
77,950
63,189
51,409
39,980
58,320
46,036
5,415
5,508
5,454
4,803
4,531
4,060
3,521
3,191
2,770
2,298
1,790
2,695
306,753
38,782
39,147
38,395
34,196
30,375
28,001
23,261
20,652
16,683
13,020
10,028
14,213
Table 10--Continued
Age Group
Household Population
10 Years Old and Over
Literate
and City/Municipality Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes
BARAS
26,910 25,786
3,982 3,748
3,421 3,119
2,945 2,758
2,652 2,686
2,650 2,674
2,689 2,547
2,283 2,012
1,892 1,845
1,470 1,346
1,181 1,084
796 832
949 1,135
113,234 112,780
13,936 13,131
14,022 13,148
13,230 13,066
12,623 12,603
11,617 11,415
10,935 10,674
9,045 8,617
8,042 7,957
6,421 6,529
5,133 5,389
3,691 4,175
4,539 6,076
127,282 134,966
14,150 13,632
14,823 15,195
15,632 16,521
15,310 15,987
13,844 14,428
12,394 12,542
10,048 10,484
8,469 8,847
6,825 7,767
5,834 6,663
4,615 5,443
5,338 7,457
Table 10--Continued
Age Group
Household Population
10 Years Old and Over
Literate
and City/Municipality Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes
CARDONA
19,605 19,024
2,452 2,245
2,459 2,175
2,351 2,177
2,072 1,973
1,888 1,787
1,732 1,573
1,405 1,347
1,406 1,374
1,125 1,200
1,003 1,028
757 791
955 1,354
12,659 12,315
1,700 1,655
1,580 1,445
1,512 1,365
1,226 1,226
1,176 1,105
1,178 1,178
962 915
880 899
766 718
626 611
476 461
577 737
141,799 142,569
20,759 19,617
18,654 18,273
16,125 16,142
14,233 14,727
14,127 14,768
14,389 14,624
12,226 11,497
9,877 9,365
7,358 7,105
5,407 5,847
4,021 4,409
4,623 6,195
Table 10--Continued
Age Group
Household Population
10 Years Old and Over
Literate
and City/Municipality Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes
MORONG
23,247 23,081
2,784 2,694
2,712 2,661
2,852 2,600
2,432 2,408
2,297 2,198
2,132 1,965
1,610 1,630
1,637 1,666
1,465 1,332
1,133 1,241
898 939
1,295 1,747
25,474 25,037
3,561 3,441
3,389 3,158
3,159 2,972
2,524 2,456
2,418 2,382
2,276 2,259
1,884 1,880
1,789 1,641
1,314 1,391
1,135 1,158
881 865
1,144 1,434
98,904 101,584
12,474 12,342
12,353 12,547
11,710 11,925
10,693 11,205
9,902 9,822
9,563 9,517
7,950 7,711
7,080 7,027
5,435 5,692
4,464 4,572
3,289 3,726
3,991 5,498
Table 10--Concluded
Age Group
Household Population
10 Years Old and Over
Literate
and City/Municipality Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes
TANAY
44,702 43,968
6,485 6,184
6,055 5,925
5,593 5,482
4,604 4,523
4,224 4,002
4,113 3,854
3,231 3,040
2,812 2,891
2,431 2,300
1,924 1,860
1,422 1,582
1,808 2,325
124,990 126,629
15,688 14,980
16,143 15,748
15,563 15,557
13,788 13,711
12,526 12,713
11,844 11,482
10,273 10,211
8,787 8,932
6,948 7,111
5,283 5,659
3,805 4,274
4,342 6,251
22,565 22,579
2,994 2,818
3,047 3,007
2,642 2,556
2,244 2,231
2,140 2,159
2,095 2,196
1,963 1,857
1,699 1,663
1,346 1,245
978 979
641 665
776 1,203
TABLE 11 Total Population 5 Years Old and Over by Highest Grade/Year Completed, Sex, Age, and City/Municipality: 2015
Total
Age
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Sex, and City/Municipality
Population
5 Years Old
and Over
5 6 7 8 9
RIZAL
Both sexes 2,581,948 61,936 59,711 62,076
No grade completed 47,436 31,315 4,761 841
Preschool 73,554 29,431 34,011 7,258
Special education 2,133 - 49 83
Elementary 655,049 - 20,865 53,885
1st - 4th grade 328,881 - 20,865 53,885
5th - 6th grade 121,226 - - -
Graduate 204,942 - - -
High school 1,051,998 - - -
Undergraduate 339,985 - - - - -
Graduate 712,013 - - - - -
Postsecondary 38,812 - - - - -
Undergraduate 4,550 - - - - -
Graduate 34,262 - - - - -
College undergraduate 365,184 - - -
Baccalaureate/college graduate 343,742 - - -
Post baccalaureate 2,573 - - -
Not stated 1,467 1,190 25 9
Male 1,289,152 31,708 30,676 31,781
No grade completed 24,789 16,235 2,610 506
Preschool 38,205 14,915 17,630 3,975
Special education 1,223 - 36 48
Elementary 338,402 - 10,390 27,249
1st - 4th grade 173,708 - 10,390 27,249
5th - 6th grade 62,369 - - -
Graduate 102,325 - - -
High school 532,818 - - -
Undergraduate 172,582 - - - - -
Graduate 360,236 - - - - -
Postsecondary 16,985 - - - - -
Undergraduate 2,365 - - - - -
Graduate 14,620 - - - - -
College undergraduate 181,464 - - -
Baccalaureate/college graduate 153,332 - - -
Post baccalaureate 1,168 - - -
Not stated 766 558 10 3
Female 1,292,796 30,228 29,035 30,295
No grade completed 22,647 15,080 2,151 335
Preschool 35,349 14,516 16,381 3,283
Special education 910 - 13 35
Elementary 316,647 - 10,475 26,636
1st - 4th grade 155,173 - 10,475 26,636
5th - 6th grade 58,857 - - -
Graduate 102,617 - - -
High school 519,180 - - -
Undergraduate 167,403 - - - - -
Graduate 351,777 - - - - -
Postsecondary 21,827 - - - - -
Undergraduate 2,185 - - - - -
Graduate 19,642 - - - - -
College undergraduate 183,720 - - -
Baccalaureate/college graduate 190,410 - - -
Post baccalaureate 1,405 - - -
Not stated 701 632 15 6
Municipality: 2015
57,759 56,617
416 234
1,285 458
88 93
55,962 55,832
55,962 55,832
- -
- -
- -
- - -
- - -
- - -
- - -
- - -
- -
- -
- -
8 -
29,707 29,040
258 133
786 278
62 57
28,595 28,572
28,595 28,572
- -
- -
- -
- - -
- - -
- - -
- - -
- - -
- -
- -
- -
6 -
28,052 27,577
158 101
499 180
26 36
27,367 27,260
27,367 27,260
- -
- -
- -
- - -
- - -
- - -
- - -
- - -
- -
- -
- -
2 -
Table 11--Continued
Total
Age
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Sex, and City/Municipality
Population
5 Years Old
and Over 5 6 7
ANGONO
Both sexes 102,188
2,274 2,123
16 10
57 17
6 4
2,195 2,092
2,195 2,092
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
1,122 1,036
12 4
32 13
- 1
1,078 1,018
1,078 1,018
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
1,152 1,087
4 6
25 4
6 3
1,117 1,074
1,117 1,074
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
Table 11--Continued
Total
Age
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Sex, and City/Municipality
Population
5 Years Old
and Over 5 6 7
CITY OF ANTIPOLO (CAPITAL)
Both sexes 693,615
15,898 15,565
127 68
376 115
19 19
15,370 15,363
15,370 15,363
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
6 -
8,215 7,980
75 36
224 67
15 13
7,896 7,864
7,896 7,864
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
5 -
7,683 7,585
52 32
152 48
4 6
7,474 7,499
7,474 7,499
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
1 -
Table 11--Continued
Total
Age
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Sex, and City/Municipality
Population
5 Years Old
and Over 5 6 7
BARAS
Both sexes 60,980
1,553 1,470
8 7
58 14
1 3
1,485 1,446
1,485 1,446
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
1 -
821 758
3 5
32 5
1 3
784 745
784 745
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
1 -
732 712
5 2
26 9
- -
701 701
701 701
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
Table 11--Continued
Total
Age
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Sex, and City/Municipality
Population
5 Years Old
and Over 5 6 7
BINANGONAN
Both sexes 254,898
5,366 5,490
28 19
72 20
5 7
5,261 5,444
5,261 5,444
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
2,821 2,773
19 13
45 12
2 5
2,755 2,743
2,755 2,743
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
2,545 2,717
9 6
27 8
3 2
2,506 2,701
2,506 2,701
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
Table 11--Continued
Total
Age
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Sex, and City/Municipality
Population
5 Years Old
and Over 5 6 7
CAINTA
Both sexes 292,484
5,662 5,552
36 18
110 33
17 10
5,499 5,491
5,499 5,491
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
2,857 2,758
19 13
72 19
10 5
2,756 2,721
2,756 2,721
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
2,805 2,794
17 5
38 14
7 5
2,743 2,770
2,743 2,770
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
Table 11--Continued
Total
Age
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Sex, and City/Municipality
Population
5 Years Old
and Over 5 6 7
CARDONA
Both sexes 43,813
972 881
3 6
11 4
5 5
953 866
953 866
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
499 466
2 6
9 3
5 2
483 455
483 455
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
473 415
1 -
2 1
- 3
470 411
470 411
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
Table 11--Continued
Total
Age
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Sex, and City/Municipality
Population
5 Years Old
and Over 5 6 7
JALA-JALA
Both sexes 28,713
719 614
5 1
20 10
1 -
693 603
693 603
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
378 333
3 -
12 4
1 -
362 329
362 329
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
341 281
2 1
8 6
- -
331 274
331 274
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
Table 11--Continued
Total
Age
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Sex, and City/Municipality
Population
5 Years Old
and Over 5 6 7
RODRIGUEZ (MONTALBAN)
Both sexes 327,051
8,112 8,078
67 47
155 57
12 8
7,878 7,966
7,878 7,966
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
4,268 4,226
46 24
100 37
10 4
4,112 4,161
4,112 4,161
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
3,844 3,852
21 23
55 20
2 4
3,766 3,805
3,766 3,805
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
Table 11--Continued
Total
Age
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Sex, and City/Municipality
Population
5 Years Old
and Over 5 6 7
MORONG
Both sexes 52,374
1,114 1,092
7 2
10 7
2 3
1,095 1,080
1,095 1,080
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
565 558
6 1
2 4
2 2
555 551
555 551
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
549 534
1 1
8 3
- 1
540 529
540 529
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
Table 11--Continued
Total
Age
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Sex, and City/Municipality
Population
5 Years Old
and Over 5 6 7
PILILLA
Both sexes 57,844
1,359 1,339
5 4
25 19
1 3
1,328 1,313
1,328 1,313
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
652 706
3 3
17 11
1 1
631 691
631 691
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
707 633
2 1
8 8
- 2
697 622
697 622
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
Table 11--Continued
Total
Age
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Sex, and City/Municipality
Population
5 Years Old
and Over 5 6 7
SAN MATEO
Both sexes 227,125
4,919 4,875
35 24
123 49
8 11
4,753 4,791
4,753 4,791
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
2,484 2,472
20 16
76 32
6 6
2,382 2,418
2,382 2,418
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
2,435 2,403
15 8
47 17
2 5
2,371 2,373
2,371 2,373
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
Table 11--Continued
Total
Age
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Sex, and City/Municipality
Population
5 Years Old
and Over 5 6 7
TANAY
Both sexes 104,001
2,548 2,496
17 8
46 13
2 6
2,483 2,469
2,483 2,469
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
1,310 1,230
12 6
26 10
2 4
1,270 1,210
1,270 1,210
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
1,238 1,266
5 2
20 3
- 2
1,213 1,259
1,213 1,259
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
Table 11--Continued
Total
Age
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Sex, and City/Municipality
Population
5 Years Old
and Over 5 6 7
TAYTAY
Both sexes 285,136
6,166 5,931
56 19
204 99
8 14
5,898 5,799
5,898 5,799
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
3,169 3,140
33 6
129 60
6 11
3,001 3,063
3,001 3,063
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
2,997 2,791
23 13
75 39
2 3
2,897 2,736
2,897 2,736
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
Table 11--Continued
Total
Age
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Sex, and City/Municipality
Population
5 Years Old
and Over 5 6 7
TERESA
Both sexes 51,726
1,097 1,111
6 1
18 1
1 -
1,071 1,109
1,071 1,109
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
1 -
546 604
5 -
10 1
1 -
530 603
530 603
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
551 507
1 1
8 -
- -
541 506
541 506
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
1 -
Table 11--Continued
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Age
Sex, and City/Municipality 10 11 12 13 14
RIZAL
Both sexes
60,744 54,144
570 835
58 39
101 82
6,965 4,550
2,006 1,319
1,446 1,114
3,513 2,117
53,050 39,490
46,180 21,345
6,870 18,145
- 33
- 33
- -
- 9,115
- -
- -
- -
31,544 27,378
299 437
31 19
60 39
4,542 2,957
1,372 889
961 744
2,209 1,324
26,612 19,720
23,419 11,355
3,193 8,365
- 15
- 15
- -
- 4,191
- -
- -
- -
29,200 26,766
271 398
27 20
41 43
2,423 1,593
634 430
485 370
1,304 793
26,438 19,770
22,761 9,990
3,677 9,780
- 18
- 18
- -
- 4,924
- -
- -
- -
Table 11--Continued
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Age
Sex, and City/Municipality 10 11 12 13 14
ANGONO
Both sexes
2,307 2,141
20 21
5 -
1 4
280 170
81 47
52 40
147 83
2,001 1,567
1,756 852
245 715
- -
- -
- -
- 379
- -
- -
- -
1,189 1,103
14 10
5 -
- 3
187 110
54 29
39 27
94 54
983 797
867 464
116 333
- -
- -
- -
- 183
- -
- -
- -
1,118 1,038
6 11
- -
1 1
93 60
27 18
13 13
53 29
1,018 770
889 388
129 382
- -
- -
- -
- 196
- -
- -
- -
Table 11--Continued
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Age
Sex, and City/Municipality 10 11 12 13 14
16,813 15,008
148 196
5 2
19 23
2,011 1,313
546 348
428 336
1,037 629
14,630 11,056
12,828 6,404
1,802 4,652
- 7
- 7
- -
- 2,411
- -
- -
- -
8,707 7,580
80 97
1 -
10 12
1,304 853
363 222
292 244
649 387
7,312 5,481
6,491 3,378
821 2,103
- 4
- 4
- -
- 1,133
- -
- -
- -
8,106 7,428
68 99
4 2
9 11
707 460
183 126
136 92
388 242
7,318 5,575
6,337 3,026
981 2,549
- 3
- 3
- -
- 1,278
- -
- -
- -
Table 11--Continued
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Age
Sex, and City/Municipality 10 11 12 13 14
BARAS
Both sexes
1,484 1,320
14 30
1 -
4 1
260 164
69 44
51 48
140 72
1,205 962
1,073 594
132 368
- 1
- 1
- -
- 162
- -
- -
- -
753 675
10 20
- -
2 1
174 103
49 28
32 28
93 47
567 479
514 300
53 179
- -
- -
- -
- 72
- -
- -
- -
731 645
4 10
1 -
2 -
86 61
20 16
19 20
47 25
638 483
559 294
79 189
- 1
- 1
- -
- 90
- -
- -
- -
Table 11--Continued
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Age
Sex, and City/Municipality 10 11 12 13 14
BINANGONAN
Both sexes
5,861 5,117
74 144
- 1
9 7
467 328
132 79
93 71
242 178
5,311 3,606
4,608 1,712
703 1,894
- 2
- 2
- -
- 1,029
- -
- -
- -
3,125 2,615
39 71
- -
7 3
302 203
87 56
66 42
149 105
2,777 1,851
2,446 923
331 928
- -
- -
- -
- 487
- -
- -
- -
2,736 2,502
35 73
- 1
2 4
165 125
45 23
27 29
93 73
2,534 1,755
2,162 789
372 966
- 2
- 2
- -
- 542
- -
- -
- -
Table 11--Continued
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Age
Sex, and City/Municipality 10 11 12 13 14
CAINTA
Both sexes
5,888 5,550
56 67
1 1
11 5
543 313
153 104
94 62
296 147
5,277 4,106
4,563 2,028
714 2,078
- 4
- 4
- -
- 1,054
- -
- -
- -
3,064 2,745
28 39
1 -
9 1
353 205
95 72
62 31
196 102
2,673 2,028
2,330 1,059
343 969
- 1
- 1
- -
- 471
- -
- -
- -
2,824 2,805
28 28
- 1
2 4
190 108
58 32
32 31
100 45
2,604 2,078
2,233 969
371 1,109
- 3
- 3
- -
- 583
- -
- -
- -
Table 11--Continued
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Age
Sex, and City/Municipality 10 11 12 13 14
CARDONA
Both sexes
970 964
21 37
1 1
4 2
109 95
39 31
23 28
47 36
835 612
673 302
162 310
- -
- -
- -
- 217
- -
- -
- -
535 506
11 14
- -
3 1
77 66
31 23
16 20
30 23
444 333
363 173
81 160
- -
- -
- -
- 92
- -
- -
- -
435 458
10 23
1 1
1 1
32 29
8 8
7 8
17 13
391 279
310 129
81 150
- -
- -
- -
- 125
- -
- -
- -
Table 11--Continued
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Age
Sex, and City/Municipality 10 11 12 13 14
JALA-JALA
Both sexes
698 591
5 5
1 -
1 2
82 61
26 17
18 14
38 30
609 472
570 221
39 251
- 2
- 2
- -
- 49
- -
- -
- -
347 316
2 4
- -
- 1
54 48
18 13
11 11
25 24
291 250
279 121
12 129
- -
- -
- -
- 13
- -
- -
- -
351 275
3 1
1 -
1 1
28 13
8 4
7 3
13 6
318 222
291 100
27 122
- 2
- 2
- -
- 36
- -
- -
- -
Table 11--Continued
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Age
Sex, and City/Municipality 10 11 12 13 14
RODRIGUEZ (MONTALBAN)
Both sexes
8,075 7,066
80 97
3 5
13 7
1,003 708
297 217
215 169
491 322
6,976 5,090
6,003 2,821
973 2,269
- 8
- 8
- -
- 1,151
- -
- -
- -
4,225 3,522
40 54
1 3
8 4
657 435
205 146
143 109
309 180
3,519 2,488
3,060 1,461
459 1,027
- 2
- 2
- -
- 536
- -
- -
- -
3,850 3,544
40 43
2 2
5 3
346 273
92 71
72 60
182 142
3,457 2,602
2,943 1,360
514 1,242
- 6
- 6
- -
- 615
- -
- -
- -
Table 11--Continued
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Age
Sex, and City/Municipality 10 11 12 13 14
MORONG
Both sexes
1,154 1,025
19 20
- -
3 2
154 80
59 35
29 16
66 29
978 677
842 360
136 317
- 1
- 1
- -
- 245
- -
- -
- -
596 500
5 8
- -
1 -
98 56
40 25
20 11
38 20
492 321
421 186
71 135
- 1
- 1
- -
- 114
- -
- -
- -
558 525
14 12
- -
2 2
56 24
19 10
9 5
28 9
486 356
421 174
65 182
- -
- -
- -
- 131
- -
- -
- -
Table 11--Continued
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Age
Sex, and City/Municipality 10 11 12 13 14
PILILLA
Both sexes
1,483 1,266
13 33
4 3
2 6
162 118
49 31
43 30
70 57
1,302 940
1,162 451
140 489
- -
- -
- -
- 166
- -
- -
- -
790 658
5 19
1 -
1 2
111 83
36 22
28 24
47 37
672 485
607 253
65 232
- -
- -
- -
- 69
- -
- -
- -
693 608
8 14
3 3
1 4
51 35
13 9
15 6
23 20
630 455
555 198
75 257
- -
- -
- -
- 97
- -
- -
- -
Table 11--Continued
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Age
Sex, and City/Municipality 10 11 12 13 14
SAN MATEO
Both sexes
5,402 4,544
37 70
11 3
13 9
552 360
148 95
119 87
285 178
4,789 3,260
4,105 1,737
684 1,523
- 1
- 1
- -
- 841
- -
- -
- -
2,758 2,280
21 36
7 3
7 4
361 229
108 66
73 49
180 114
2,362 1,608
2,041 928
321 680
- 1
- 1
- -
- 399
- -
- -
- -
2,644 2,264
16 34
4 -
6 5
191 131
40 29
46 38
105 64
2,427 1,652
2,064 809
363 843
- -
- -
- -
- 442
- -
- -
- -
Table 11--Continued
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Age
Sex, and City/Municipality 10 11 12 13 14
TANAY
Both sexes
2,585 2,409
16 23
2 1
4 3
414 268
138 92
79 70
197 106
2,149 1,830
1,953 991
196 839
- 1
- 1
- -
- 283
- -
- -
- -
1,311 1,239
10 14
1 1
3 2
266 189
100 75
47 48
119 66
1,031 918
949 561
82 357
- 1
- 1
- -
- 114
- -
- -
- -
1,274 1,170
6 9
1 -
1 1
148 79
38 17
32 22
78 40
1,118 912
1,004 430
114 482
- -
- -
- -
- 169
- -
- -
- -
Table 11--Continued
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Age
Sex, and City/Municipality 10 11 12 13 14
TAYTAY
Both sexes
6,714 5,981
53 65
24 22
14 8
766 487
212 151
165 125
389 211
5,857 4,460
5,105 2,436
752 2,024
- 6
- 6
- -
- 933
- -
- -
- -
3,486 3,049
26 40
14 12
6 5
490 325
147 97
106 89
237 139
2,950 2,255
2,602 1,312
348 943
- 5
- 5
- -
- 407
- -
- -
- -
3,228 2,932
27 25
10 10
8 3
276 162
65 54
59 36
152 72
2,907 2,205
2,503 1,124
404 1,081
- 1
- 1
- -
- 526
- -
- -
- -
Table 11--Continued
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Age
Sex, and City/Municipality 10 11 12 13 14
TERESA
Both sexes
1,310 1,162
14 27
- -
3 3
162 85
57 28
37 18
68 39
1,131 852
939 436
192 416
- -
- -
- -
- 195
- -
- -
- -
658 590
8 11
- -
3 -
108 52
39 15
26 11
43 26
539 426
449 236
90 190
- -
- -
- -
- 101
- -
- -
- -
652 572
6 16
- -
- 3
54 33
18 13
11 7
25 13
592 426
490 200
102 226
- -
- -
- -
- 94
- -
- -
- -
Table 11--Continued
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Age
Sex, and City/Municipality 17 18 19 20-24 25-29 30-34
RIZAL
955,399
4,280
108
243
193,378
43,908
41,118
108,352
437,459
83,897
353,562
20,687
2,003
18,684
123,421
173,694
2,019
110
467,718
1,878
49
117
89,776
21,864
19,140
48,772
221,558
40,856
180,702
8,094
1,042
7,052
65,248
79,993
915
90
487,681
2,402
59
126
103,602
22,044
21,978
59,580
215,901
43,041
172,860
12,593
961
11,632
58,173
93,701
1,104
20
Table 11--Continued
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Age
Sex, and City/Municipality 17 18 19 20-24 25-29 30-34
ANGONO
39,241
153
1
7
6,442
1,169
1,056
4,217
17,668
2,764
14,904
1,099
55
1,044
5,645
8,143
77
6
18,846
59
1
3
2,837
579
478
1,780
8,785
1,288
7,497
465
30
435
2,958
3,692
43
3
20,395
94
-
4
3,605
590
578
2,437
8,883
1,476
7,407
634
25
609
2,687
4,451
34
3
Table 11--Continued
Age
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Sex, and City/Municipality 17 18 19 20-24 25-29
60,632 247,632
134 999
8 19
32 77
5,334 47,201
1,056 9,257
1,408 11,774
2,870 26,170
30,936 117,558
5,590 21,781
25,346 95,777
1,253 4,941
154 418
1,099 4,523
9,767 31,259
13,098 45,036
63 530
7 12
30,188 121,207
64 436
6 10
19 34
3,196 22,275
674 4,666
875 5,552
1,647 12,057
15,452 58,577
2,824 10,419
12,628 48,158
617 1,913
84 204
533 1,709
4,907 16,303
5,894 21,413
30 240
3 6
30,444 126,425
70 563
2 9
13 43
2,138 24,926
382 4,591
533 6,222
1,223 14,113
15,484 58,981
2,766 11,362
12,718 47,619
636 3,028
70 214
566 2,814
4,860 14,956
7,204 23,623
33 290
4 6
Table 11--Continued
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Age
Sex, and City/Municipality 17 18 19 20-24 25-29 30-34
BARAS
22,186
106
5
7
5,499
1,274
1,286
2,939
11,044
2,462
8,582
426
29
397
2,587
2,479
33
-
11,339
51
-
4
2,648
653
595
1,400
5,821
1,209
4,612
195
18
177
1,476
1,128
16
-
10,847
55
5
3
2,851
621
691
1,539
5,223
1,253
3,970
231
11
220
1,111
1,351
17
-
Table 11--Continued
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Age
Sex, and City/Municipality 17 18 19 20-24 25-29 30-34
BINANGONAN
97,747
503
4
14
23,449
5,330
3,713
14,406
46,076
8,409
37,667
1,649
147
1,502
12,242
13,704
105
1
48,067
198
1
7
10,576
2,416
1,722
6,438
23,962
4,253
19,709
665
80
585
6,535
6,082
40
1
49,680
305
3
7
12,873
2,914
1,991
7,968
22,114
4,156
17,958
984
67
917
5,707
7,622
65
-
Table 11--Continued
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Age
Sex, and City/Municipality 17 18 19 20-24 25-29 30-34
CAINTA
113,214
244
2
30
13,084
2,342
2,285
8,457
45,459
6,391
39,068
2,632
201
2,431
15,940
35,303
439
81
53,858
103
-
11
5,594
1,096
997
3,501
22,072
2,872
19,200
904
92
812
8,224
16,658
220
72
59,356
141
2
19
7,490
1,246
1,288
4,956
23,387
3,519
19,868
1,728
109
1,619
7,716
18,645
219
9
Table 11--Continued
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Age
Sex, and City/Municipality 17 18 19 20-24 25-29 30-34
CARDONA
17,142
63
1
3
5,111
1,247
1,197
2,667
7,360
1,674
5,686
374
21
353
1,981
2,238
11
-
8,450
27
1
2
2,467
641
584
1,242
3,904
881
3,023
143
17
126
1,107
793
6
-
8,692
36
-
1
2,644
606
613
1,425
3,456
793
2,663
231
4
227
874
1,445
5
-
Table 11--Continued
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Age
Sex, and City/Municipality 17 18 19 20-24 25-29 30-34
JALA-JALA
11,116
150
9
-
4,110
1,378
881
1,851
4,801
1,283
3,518
242
19
223
751
1,046
6
1
5,525
72
6
-
2,003
716
423
864
2,534
664
1,870
99
8
91
394
414
3
-
5,591
78
3
-
2,107
662
458
987
2,267
619
1,648
143
11
132
357
632
3
1
Table 11--Continued
Age
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Sex, and City/Municipality 17 18 19 20-24 25-29
RODRIGUEZ (MONTALBAN)
28,997 117,540
90 732
3 7
14 12
3,037 26,599
829 7,245
770 5,426
1,438 13,928
14,922 56,131
2,997 11,900
11,925 44,231
541 2,230
79 268
462 1,962
4,937 15,399
5,431 16,302
22 126
- 2
14,206 58,203
51 323
3 4
8 3
1,777 12,726
519 3,774
453 2,612
805 6,340
7,427 28,510
1,516 5,782
5,911 22,728
235 742
41 124
194 618
2,361 8,191
2,333 7,644
11 59
- 1
14,791 59,337
39 409
- 3
6 9
1,260 13,873
310 3,471
317 2,814
633 7,588
7,495 27,621
1,481 6,118
6,014 21,503
306 1,488
38 144
268 1,344
2,576 7,208
3,098 8,658
11 67
- 1
Table 11--Continued
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Age
Sex, and City/Municipality 17 18 19 20-24 25-29 30-34
MORONG
20,832
76
2
4
5,003
1,459
1,004
2,540
7,683
1,764
5,919
668
73
595
2,463
4,860
73
-
10,261
36
-
2
2,273
686
451
1,136
4,096
934
3,162
372
43
329
1,451
2,000
31
-
10,571
40
2
2
2,730
773
553
1,404
3,587
830
2,757
296
30
266
1,012
2,860
42
-
Table 11--Continued
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Age
Sex, and City/Municipality 17 18 19 20-24 25-29 30-34
PILILLA
21,200
106
4
4
5,734
1,562
1,366
2,806
9,968
2,266
7,702
491
25
466
2,196
2,660
37
-
10,511
53
1
3
2,747
803
661
1,283
5,238
1,163
4,075
209
13
196
1,171
1,077
12
-
10,689
53
3
1
2,987
759
705
1,523
4,730
1,103
3,627
282
12
270
1,025
1,583
25
-
Table 11--Continued
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Age
Sex, and City/Municipality 17 18 19 20-24 25-29 30-34
SAN MATEO
85,916
259
10
36
14,974
3,322
3,685
7,967
37,038
7,188
29,850
2,191
197
1,994
13,177
17,985
246
-
42,018
115
6
20
6,925
1,682
1,676
3,567
18,746
3,523
15,223
813
104
709
7,007
8,284
102
-
43,898
144
4
16
8,049
1,640
2,009
4,400
18,292
3,665
14,627
1,378
93
1,285
6,170
9,701
144
-
Table 11--Continued
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Age
Sex, and City/Municipality 17 18 19 20-24 25-29 30-34
TANAY
36,440
491
16
17
10,168
3,282
2,064
4,822
16,499
4,030
12,469
825
40
785
3,812
4,497
115
-
18,189
239
4
11
4,870
1,712
954
2,204
8,712
2,034
6,678
370
24
346
2,067
1,876
40
-
18,251
252
12
6
5,298
1,570
1,110
2,618
7,787
1,996
5,791
455
16
439
1,745
2,621
75
-
Table 11--Continued
Highest Grade/Year Completed, Age
Sex, and City/Municipality 17 18 19 20-24 25-29 30-34
TAYTAY
105,628
337
27
28
21,501
4,072
4,459
12,970
50,882
10,211
40,671
2,465
461
2,004
13,620
16,574
194
-
51,522
140
15
14
9,724
1,952
2,028
5,744
25,716
4,985
20,731
1,023
255
768
7,105
7,693
92
-
54,106
197
12
14
11,777
2,120
2,431
7,226
25,166
5,226
19,940
1,442
206
1,236
6,515
8,881
102
-
Table 11--Concluded
Highest Grade/Year Completed,
Age
Sex, and City/Municipality 17 18 19 20-24 25-29 30-34
TERESA
19,565
61
1
4
4,503
969
922
2,612
9,292
1,774
7,518
454
49
405
2,349
2,867
27
7
9,722
26
-
3
2,111
488
407
1,216
4,885
849
4,036
181
30
151
1,259
1,239
11
7
9,843
35
1
1
2,392
481
515
1,396
4,407
925
3,482
273
19
254
1,090
1,628
16
-
TABLE 12 Overseas Workers 15 Years Old and Over by Highest Grade/Year Completed, Sex, and Age Group: 2015
Highest Grade/Year
Total
Age Group
Completed and Sex Overseas
Below 20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44
Worker
RIZAL
18,880
13
-
1
1,049
167
225
657
6,498
659
5,839
631
39
592
3,248
7,405
35
-
12,709
4
-
-
494
84
100
310
3,998
354
3,644
394
28
366
2,268
5,531
20
-
6,171
9
-
1
555
83
125
347
2,500
305
2,195
237
11
226
980
1,874
15
-
TABLE 13 Gainful Workers 15 Years Old and Over by Major Occupation Group, Age Group, Sex, and City/Municipality: 2015
Total Gainful
Age Group
Sex, Major Occupation Group,
and City/Municipality
Workers
15 Years Old
and Over 15-19 20-24
RIZAL
25-29 30-34
177,904 167,045
8,438 11,802
17,911 14,826
11,208 10,574
24,934 19,598
42,233 32,740
2,863 3,035
23,203 25,889
14,738 20,161
31,788 27,847
399 424
- -
189 149
110,389 107,118
3,601 4,783
7,456 6,334
6,936 6,682
11,086 8,759
23,106 18,783
2,663 2,806
18,558 20,539
14,136 19,527
22,397 18,447
361 385
- -
89 73
67,515 59,927
4,837 7,019
10,455 8,492
4,272 3,892
13,848 10,839
19,127 13,957
200 229
4,645 5,350
602 634
9,391 9,400
38 39
- -
100 76
Table 13--Continued
Total Gainful
Age Group
Sex, Major Occupation Group,
and City/Municipality
Workers
15 Years Old
and Over 15-19 20-24
ANGONO
Managers 1,669 8 89
Professionals 1,837 5 238
Technicians and associate professionals 1,808 31 205
Clerical support workers 2,383 49 484
Service and sales workers 4,371 183 811
Skilled agricultural, forestry, and fishery workers 334 5 27
Craft and related trades workers 4,937 104 414
Plant and machine operators and assemblers 6,009 46 263
Elementary occupations 4,505 433 806
Armed forces occupations 25 - 5
Other occupation, not elsewhere classified - - -
Not reported 45 26 2
Female 17,722 633 2,718
6,797 6,639
340 498
803 607
477 481
1,236 1,067
1,428 1,182
31 28
771 926
579 849
1,118 992
8 3
- -
6 6
4,096 4,112
137 200
354 267
301 302
553 483
784 699
29 26
589 684
550 824
788 623
7 1
- -
4 3
2,701 2,527
203 298
449 340
176 179
683 584
644 483
2 2
182 242
29 25
330 369
1 2
- -
2 3
Table 13--Continued
Total Gainful
Age Group
Sex, Major Occupation Group,
and City/Municipality
Workers
15 Years Old
and Over 15-19 20-24
48,408 43,618
2,412 3,108
4,644 3,734
2,936 2,725
6,471 4,934
12,677 9,219
326 358
5,874 6,425
3,847 5,396
9,120 7,610
52 66
- -
49 43
30,261 28,226
1,067 1,304
1,955 1,618
1,819 1,738
2,902 2,203
7,034 5,342
301 322
4,922 5,358
3,688 5,216
6,507 5,045
47 62
- -
19 18
18,147 15,392
1,345 1,804
2,689 2,116
1,117 987
3,569 2,731
5,643 3,877
25 36
952 1,067
159 180
2,613 2,565
5 4
- -
30 25
Table 13--Continued
Total Gainful
Age Group
Sex, Major Occupation Group,
and City/Municipality
Workers
15 Years Old
and Over 15-19 20-24
BARAS
Managers 2,138 15 97
Professionals 1,406 8 194
Technicians and associate professionals 1,279 11 152
Clerical support workers 1,386 32 293
Service and sales workers 4,405 233 697
Skilled agricultural, forestry, and fishery workers 1,055 32 74
Craft and related trades workers 4,402 89 334
Plant and machine operators and assemblers 3,195 41 207
Elementary occupations 5,672 513 965
Armed forces occupations 82 - 5
Other occupation, not elsewhere classified - - -
Not reported 37 22 4
Male 17,405 669 2,042
Managers 685 5 28
Professionals 555 6 77
Technicians and associate professionals 839 6 106
Clerical support workers 651 18 132
Service and sales workers 2,458 95 372
Skilled agricultural, forestry, and fishery workers 938 26 71
Craft and related trades workers 3,898 79 296
Plant and machine operators and assemblers 3,115 36 191
Elementary occupations 4,172 386 765
Armed forces occupations 76 - 4
Other occupation, not elsewhere classified - - -
Not reported 18 12 -
Female 7,652 327 980
Managers 1,453 10 69
Professionals 851 2 117
Technicians and associate professionals 440 5 46
Clerical support workers 735 14 161
Service and sales workers 1,947 138 325
Skilled agricultural, forestry, and fishery workers 117 6 3
Craft and related trades workers 504 10 38
Plant and machine operators and assemblers 80 5 16
Elementary occupations 1,500 127 200
Armed forces occupations 6 - 1
Other occupation, not elsewhere classified - - -
Not reported 19 10 4
25-29 30-34
3,378 3,527
199 274
288 243
205 208
305 238
644 600
62 82
491 603
350 470
823 787
9 18
- -
2 4
2,325 2,504
57 87
109 95
129 139
123 105
393 379
55 75
447 552
339 456
663 599
8 15
- -
2 2
1,053 1,023
142 187
179 148
76 69
182 133
251 221
7 7
44 51
11 14
160 188
1 3
- -
- 2
Table 13--Continued
Total Gainful
Age Group
Sex, Major Occupation Group,
and City/Municipality
Workers
15 Years Old
and Over 15-19 20-24
BINANGONAN
19,023 17,587
755 1,012
1,702 1,450
1,165 1,063
2,795 2,061
4,051 2,963
571 644
3,253 3,598
1,879 2,219
2,811 2,556
21 10
- -
20 11
11,886 11,270
310 419
729 581
759 681
1,306 977
2,249 1,639
557 633
2,089 2,372
1,815 2,163
2,041 1,788
21 10
- -
10 7
7,137 6,317
445 593
973 869
406 382
1,489 1,084
1,802 1,324
14 11
1,164 1,226
64 56
770 768
- -
- -
10 4
Table 13--Continued
Total Gainful
Age Group
Sex, Major Occupation Group,
and City/Municipality
Workers
15 Years Old
and Over 15-19 20-24
CAINTA
23,764 21,896
1,342 1,886
3,287 2,756
1,691 1,650
4,567 3,755
5,465 4,234
57 56
2,226 2,345
1,366 1,900
3,710 3,263
19 24
- -
34 27
13,561 12,966
648 869
1,464 1,340
1,010 957
2,064 1,693
2,957 2,393
50 50
1,818 1,893
1,283 1,843
2,232 1,894
17 19
- -
18 15
10,203 8,930
694 1,017
1,823 1,416
681 693
2,503 2,062
2,508 1,841
7 6
408 452
83 57
1,478 1,369
2 5
- -
16 12
Table 13--Continued
Total Gainful
Age Group
Sex, Major Occupation Group,
and City/Municipality
Workers
15 Years Old
and Over 15-19 20-24
CARDONA
Managers 1,178 9 43
Professionals 1,482 5 228
Technicians and associate professionals 833 19 130
Clerical support workers 1,200 17 299
Service and sales workers 3,445 133 477
Skilled agricultural, forestry, and fishery workers 3,262 115 252
Craft and related trades workers 2,971 59 272
Plant and machine operators and assemblers 2,052 35 160
Elementary occupations 3,524 233 588
Armed forces occupations 17 - -
Other occupation, not elsewhere classified - - -
Not reported 42 30 6
Male 12,974 442 1,543
Managers 489 6 19
Professionals 509 1 77
Technicians and associate professionals 469 7 78
Clerical support workers 513 11 116
Service and sales workers 1,350 62 208
Skilled agricultural, forestry, and fishery workers 3,186 108 245
Craft and related trades workers 2,275 39 219
Plant and machine operators and assemblers 1,988 28 152
Elementary occupations 2,159 163 426
Armed forces occupations 12 - -
Other occupation, not elsewhere classified - - -
Not reported 24 17 3
Female 7,032 213 912
Managers 689 3 24
Professionals 973 4 151
Technicians and associate professionals 364 12 52
Clerical support workers 687 6 183
Service and sales workers 2,095 71 269
Skilled agricultural, forestry, and fishery workers 76 7 7
Craft and related trades workers 696 20 53
Plant and machine operators and assemblers 64 7 8
Elementary occupations 1,365 70 162
Armed forces occupations 5 - -
Other occupation, not elsewhere classified - - -
Not reported 18 13 3
25-29 30-34
2,756 2,669
84 137
298 272
149 136
255 225
515 434
323 295
355 364
219 301
552 500
3 5
- -
3 -
1,807 1,757
28 44
119 95
88 84
125 95
215 212
316 291
301 309
216 292
397 330
- 5
- -
2 -
949 912
56 93
179 177
61 52
130 130
300 222
7 4
54 55
3 9
155 170
3 -
- -
1 -
Table 13--Continued
Total Gainful
Age Group
Sex, Major Occupation Group,
and City/Municipality
Workers
15 Years Old
and Over 15-19 20-24
JALA-JALA
Managers 694 5 42
Professionals 506 3 66
Technicians and associate professionals 529 33 128
Clerical support workers 546 17 141
Service and sales workers 1,882 116 321
Skilled agricultural, forestry, and fishery workers 2,777 87 161
Craft and related trades workers 2,298 66 229
Plant and machine operators and assemblers 1,356 35 126
Elementary occupations 2,160 140 411
Armed forces occupations 10 - 1
Other occupation, not elsewhere classified - - -
Not reported 30 25 1
Male 8,540 329 1,061
Managers 269 2 12
Professionals 154 2 16
Technicians and associate professionals 300 13 67
Clerical support workers 208 6 48
Service and sales workers 849 52 164
Skilled agricultural, forestry, and fishery workers 2,573 85 158
Craft and related trades workers 1,488 38 165
Plant and machine operators and assemblers 1,304 31 116
Elementary occupations 1,375 92 314
Armed forces occupations 9 - -
Other occupation, not elsewhere classified - - -
Not reported 11 8 1
Female 4,248 198 566
Managers 425 3 30
Professionals 352 1 50
Technicians and associate professionals 229 20 61
Clerical support workers 338 11 93
Service and sales workers 1,033 64 157
Skilled agricultural, forestry, and fishery workers 204 2 3
Craft and related trades workers 810 28 64
Plant and machine operators and assemblers 52 4 10
Elementary occupations 785 48 97
Armed forces occupations 1 - 1
Other occupation, not elsewhere classified - - -
Not reported 19 17 -
25-29 30-34
1,608 1,600
47 82
98 64
79 68
120 82
244 206
227 240
267 340
169 223
353 294
2 1
- -
2 -
1,089 1,111
9 28
42 16
43 45
43 36
133 108
215 228
188 241
165 220
248 188
2 1
- -
1 -
519 489
38 54
56 48
36 23
77 46
111 98
12 12
79 99
4 3
105 106
- -
- -
1 -
Table 13--Continued
Total Gainful
Age Group
Sex, Major Occupation Group,
and City/Municipality
Workers
15 Years Old
and Over 15-19 20-24
RODRIGUEZ (MONTALBAN)
19,540 20,140
891 1,373
1,615 1,543
1,109 1,154
2,173 1,787
5,152 4,540
340 387
2,473 2,896
1,940 2,769
3,808 3,645
28 33
- -
11 13
12,729 13,437
365 471
615 581
700 784
958 747
2,872 2,674
300 346
2,255 2,658
1,878 2,695
2,755 2,443
26 31
- -
5 7
6,811 6,703
526 902
1,000 962
409 370
1,215 1,040
2,280 1,866
40 41
218 238
62 74
1,053 1,202
2 2
- -
6 6
Table 13--Continued
Total Gainful
Age Group
Sex, Major Occupation Group,
and City/Municipality
Workers
15 Years Old
and Over 15-19 20-24
MORONG
Managers 1,919 13 86
Professionals 2,829 6 337
Technicians and associate professionals 1,370 9 205
Clerical support workers 2,158 31 475
Service and sales workers 4,569 192 766
Skilled agricultural, forestry, and fishery workers 1,981 54 102
Craft and related trades workers 4,274 179 529
Plant and machine operators and assemblers 3,158 55 251
Elementary occupations 4,160 340 711
Armed forces occupations 15 - 1
Other occupation, not elsewhere classified - - -
Not reported 16 4 5
Male 15,914 572 2,045
Managers 734 7 31
Professionals 1,017 4 124
Technicians and associate professionals 829 4 115
Clerical support workers 877 13 178
Service and sales workers 2,054 85 331
Skilled agricultural, forestry, and fishery workers 1,728 46 87
Craft and related trades workers 3,087 123 428
Plant and machine operators and assemblers 3,005 54 231
Elementary occupations 2,561 233 514
Armed forces occupations 13 - 1
Other occupation, not elsewhere classified - - -
Not reported 9 3 5
Female 10,535 311 1,423
Managers 1,185 6 55
Professionals 1,812 2 213
Technicians and associate professionals 541 5 90
Clerical support workers 1,281 18 297
Service and sales workers 2,515 107 435
Skilled agricultural, forestry, and fishery workers 253 8 15
Craft and related trades workers 1,187 56 101
Plant and machine operators and assemblers 153 1 20
Elementary occupations 1,599 107 197
Armed forces occupations 2 - -
Other occupation, not elsewhere classified - - -
Not reported 7 1 -
25-29 30-34
3,807 3,627
162 230
500 452
223 213
466 404
758 635
134 147
530 552
377 454
649 537
4 3
- -
4 -
2,253 2,223
59 87
192 163
130 145
201 164
357 314
117 131
413 426
358 437
422 353
3 3
- -
1 -
1,554 1,404
103 143
308 289
93 68
265 240
401 321
17 16
117 126
19 17
227 184
1 -
- -
3 -
Table 13--Continued
Total Gainful
Age Group
Sex, Major Occupation Group,
and City/Municipality
Workers
15 Years Old
and Over 15-19 20-24
PILILLA
Managers 1,700 14 92
Professionals 1,476 4 230
Technicians and associate professionals 1,099 26 191
Clerical support workers 1,361 31 362
Service and sales workers 3,887 229 718
Skilled agricultural, forestry, and fishery workers 2,441 86 155
Craft and related trades workers 4,441 89 452
Plant and machine operators and assemblers 3,066 59 256
Elementary occupations 4,726 408 924
Armed forces occupations 21 - 1
Other occupation, not elsewhere classified - - -
Not reported 19 15 1
Male 16,493 614 2,223
Managers 559 7 37
Professionals 520 1 90
Technicians and associate professionals 687 15 111
Clerical support workers 565 10 128
Service and sales workers 1,782 92 312
Skilled agricultural, forestry, and fishery workers 2,257 80 151
Craft and related trades workers 3,989 74 411
Plant and machine operators and assemblers 2,979 56 244
Elementary occupations 3,125 270 738
Armed forces occupations 19 - 1
Other occupation, not elsewhere classified - - -
Not reported 11 9 -
Female 7,744 347 1,159
Managers 1,141 7 55
Professionals 956 3 140
Technicians and associate professionals 412 11 80
Clerical support workers 796 21 234
Service and sales workers 2,105 137 406
Skilled agricultural, forestry, and fishery workers 184 6 4
Craft and related trades workers 452 15 41
Plant and machine operators and assemblers 87 3 12
Elementary occupations 1,601 138 186
Armed forces occupations 2 - -
Other occupation, not elsewhere classified - - -
Not reported 8 6 1
25-29 30-34
3,300 3,253
165 198
283 190
176 160
335 235
593 507
179 176
569 677
322 455
674 652
3 3
- -
1 -
2,259 2,285
53 67
103 74
106 94
144 101
314 275
174 163
544 634
310 441
507 433
3 3
- -
1 -
1,041 968
112 131
180 116
70 66
191 134
279 232
5 13
25 43
12 14
167 219
- -
- -
- -
Table 13--Continued
Total Gainful
Age Group
Sex, Major Occupation Group,
and City/Municipality
Workers
15 Years Old
and Over 15-19 20-24
SAN MATEO
16,064 14,673
705 1,039
1,878 1,497
1,143 1,105
2,659 1,948
4,110 3,095
96 109
1,530 1,732
1,288 1,753
2,612 2,355
18 25
- -
25 15
9,553 9,365
293 454
747 659
700 697
1,130 869
2,222 1,786
82 95
1,352 1,551
1,236 1,683
1,762 1,541
17 23
- -
12 7
6,511 5,308
412 585
1,131 838
443 408
1,529 1,079
1,888 1,309
14 14
178 181
52 70
850 814
1 2
- -
13 8
Table 13--Continued
Total Gainful
Age Group
Sex, Major Occupation Group,
and City/Municipality
Workers
15 Years Old
and Over 15-19 20-24
TANAY
Managers 1,148 6 71
Professionals 868 4 147
Technicians and associate professionals 1,128 13 187
Clerical support workers 989 30 242
Service and sales workers 4,069 232 775
Skilled agricultural, forestry, and fishery workers 3,636 150 296
Craft and related trades workers 3,924 122 415
Plant and machine operators and assemblers 5,658 109 517
Elementary occupations 6,634 604 1,290
Armed forces occupations 941 2 47
Other occupation, not elsewhere classified - - -
Not reported 15 7 2
Female 14,360 614 2,067
6,112 5,778
270 401
484 386
326 293
525 354
1,270 1,038
360 359
502 588
706 925
1,458 1,220
207 212
- -
4 2
4,160 4,007
100 114
170 146
200 176
234 163
711 584
327 315
435 517
683 904
1,111 896
188 192
- -
1 -
1,952 1,771
170 287
314 240
126 117
291 191
559 454
33 44
67 71
23 21
347 324
19 20
- -
3 2
Table 13--Continued
Total Gainful
Age Group
Sex, Major Occupation Group,
and City/Municipality
Workers
15 Years Old
and Over 15-19 20-24
TAYTAY
20,312 19,022
941 1,401
1,739 1,369
1,321 1,115
2,698 2,186
4,726 3,568
103 87
3,934 4,399
1,408 2,004
3,396 2,852
21 17
- -
25 24
12,400 11,829
422 581
745 613
811 693
1,176 981
2,545 2,065
92 79
2,834 2,978
1,342 1,924
2,402 1,886
18 16
- -
13 13
7,912 7,193
519 820
994 756
510 422
1,522 1,205
2,181 1,503
11 8
1,100 1,421
66 80
994 966
3 1
- -
12 11
Table 13--Continued
Total Gainful
Age Group
Sex, Major Occupation Group,
and City/Municipality
Workers
15 Years Old
and Over 15-19 20-24
TERESA
Managers 1,724 13 58
Professionals 1,613 3 214
Technicians and associate professionals 1,370 15 154
Clerical support workers 1,766 34 474
Service and sales workers 3,843 163 670
Skilled agricultural, forestry, and fishery workers 843 15 34
Craft and related trades workers 3,444 89 291
Plant and machine operators and assemblers 2,990 19 130
Elementary occupations 4,483 335 737
Armed forces occupations 19 - -
Other occupation, not elsewhere classified - - -
Not reported 22 - 2
Male 14,535 429 1,713
Managers 629 4 25
Professionals 575 1 70
Technicians and associate professionals 876 6 81
Clerical support workers 717 11 176
Service and sales workers 2,114 71 357
Skilled agricultural, forestry, and fishery workers 703 14 31
Craft and related trades workers 2,722 60 235
Plant and machine operators and assemblers 2,883 19 123
Elementary occupations 3,292 243 615
Armed forces occupations 19 - -
Other occupation, not elsewhere classified - - -
Not reported 5 - -
Female 7,582 257 1,051
Managers 1,095 9 33
Professionals 1,038 2 144
Technicians and associate professionals 494 9 73
Clerical support workers 1,049 23 298
Service and sales workers 1,729 92 313
Skilled agricultural, forestry, and fishery workers 140 1 3
Craft and related trades workers 722 29 56
Plant and machine operators and assemblers 107 - 7
Elementary occupations 1,191 92 122
Armed forces occupations - - -
Other occupation, not elsewhere classified - - -
Not reported 17 - 2
25-29 30-34
3,035 3,016
125 163
292 263
208 203
329 322
600 519
54 67
428 444
288 443
704 584
4 4
- -
3 4
2,010 2,026
53 58
112 86
140 147
127 142
320 313
48 52
371 366
273 429
562 428
4 4
- -
- 1
1,025 990
72 105
180 177
68 56
202 180
280 206
6 15
57 78
15 14
142 156
- -
- -
3 3
Table 13--Continued
Age Group
Sex, Major Occupation Group,
and City/Municipality
35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64
RIZAL
65 and over
26,406
5,489
1,143
1,276
560
3,883
3,449
4,633
2,712
3,230
22
-
9
15,571
2,209
627
724
287
1,720
2,931
2,952
2,607
1,493
16
-
5
10,835
3,280
516
552
273
2,163
518
1,681
105
1,737
6
-
4
Table 13--Continued
Age Group
Sex, Major Occupation Group,
and City/Municipality
35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64
ANGONO
65 and over
958
232
50
59
23
120
44
156
137
135
-
-
2
545
88
26
34
14
63
39
95
133
52
-
-
1
413
144
24
25
9
57
5
61
4
83
-
-
1
Table 13--Continued
Age Group
Sex, Major Occupation Group,
and City/Municipality
35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64
65 and over
5,859
1,335
299
308
141
846
481
1,050
652
739
6
-
2
3,500
542
176
180
67
404
392
775
620
337
6
-
1
2,359
793
123
128
74
442
89
275
32
402
-
-
1
Table 13--Continued
Age Group
Sex, Major Occupation Group,
and City/Municipality
35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64
BARAS
Managers 89 92 105 82 56 39
Professionals 76 61 47 41 26 9
Technicians and associate professionals 127 92 84 56 53 27
Clerical support workers 94 53 51 40 23 6
Service and sales workers 369 274 211 151 112 67
Skilled agricultural, forestry, and fishery workers 66 84 88 130 136 104
Craft and related trades workers 641 594 496 349 264 106
Plant and machine operators and assemblers 583 535 401 270 192 66
Elementary occupations 516 404 328 224 142 90
Armed forces occupations 14 11 12 6 3 2
Other occupation, not elsewhere classified - - - - - -
Not reported 1 - - - - -
Female 1,039 842 808 636 441 288
65 and over
609
111
16
32
7
68
125
108
46
94
1
-
1
394
45
8
20
6
35
103
74
46
55
1
-
1
215
66
8
12
1
33
22
34
-
39
-
-
-
Table 13--Continued
Age Group
Sex, Major Occupation Group,
and City/Municipality
35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64
BINANGONAN
65 and over
3,347
591
77
114
61
591
555
673
309
375
1
-
-
1,892
228
43
65
32
231
502
354
291
146
-
-
-
1,455
363
34
49
29
360
53
319
18
229
1
-
-
Table 13--Continued
Age Group
Sex, Major Occupation Group,
and City/Municipality
35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64
CAINTA
65 and over
2,440
684
267
178
90
308
27
293
266
323
3
-
1
1,331
301
161
95
39
142
21
188
259
122
2
-
1
1,109
383
106
83
51
166
6
105
7
201
1
-
-
Table 13--Continued
Age Group
Sex, Major Occupation Group,
and City/Municipality
35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64
CARDONA
Managers 51 53 57 56 63 53
Professionals 70 45 38 30 20 5
Technicians and associate professionals 56 39 47 31 17 14
Clerical support workers 56 21 39 17 21 6
Service and sales workers 158 120 116 86 81 53
Skilled agricultural, forestry, and fishery workers 361 377 374 331 344 233
Craft and related trades workers 342 270 264 215 150 91
Plant and machine operators and assemblers 291 260 259 215 136 97
Elementary occupations 256 173 171 91 81 42
Armed forces occupations 3 1 - - 2 1
Other occupation, not elsewhere classified - - - - - -
Not reported - - 1 - 1 -
Female 823 717 757 630 523 307
Managers 80 79 100 74 91 44
Professionals 125 91 106 65 42 20
Technicians and associate professionals 51 39 24 26 27 9
Clerical support workers 89 42 33 40 20 8
Service and sales workers 193 205 235 208 160 115
Skilled agricultural, forestry, and fishery workers 7 5 10 6 10 6
Craft and related trades workers 102 100 97 71 59 47
Plant and machine operators and assemblers 9 1 6 6 8 6
Elementary occupations 166 154 146 134 106 52
Armed forces occupations 1 - - - - -
Other occupation, not elsewhere classified - - - - - -
Not reported - 1 - - - -
Age Group
65 and over
762
104
22
19
12
156
213
113
43
79
1
-
-
473
59
9
8
6
39
206
75
42
29
-
-
-
289
45
13
11
6
117
7
38
1
50
1
-
-
Table 13--Continued
Age Group
Sex, Major Occupation Group,
and City/Municipality
35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64
JALA-JALA
Managers 98 84 76 78 70 60
Professionals 91 42 68 32 23 12
Technicians and associate professionals 51 37 55 24 28 15
Clerical support workers 73 36 28 21 11 10
Service and sales workers 220 179 180 167 120 73
Skilled agricultural, forestry, and fishery workers 333 294 312 347 309 229
Craft and related trades workers 363 299 287 173 145 82
Plant and machine operators and assemblers 238 177 144 113 73 37
Elementary occupations 260 236 185 129 79 49
Armed forces occupations 2 1 - 1 2 -
Other occupation, not elsewhere classified - - - - - -
Not reported 1 - - - 1 -
Male 1,133 949 863 728 571 383
Managers 32 33 29 32 36 30
Professionals 25 11 22 11 6 1
Technicians and associate professionals 34 27 29 13 12 10
Clerical support workers 25 16 14 11 2 4
Service and sales workers 105 84 56 50 43 33
Skilled agricultural, forestry, and fishery workers 311 276 286 319 285 202
Craft and related trades workers 219 193 188 113 83 36
Plant and machine operators and assemblers 229 173 138 108 68 36
Elementary occupations 151 135 101 70 33 31
Armed forces occupations 2 1 - 1 2 -
Other occupation, not elsewhere classified - - - - - -
Not reported - - - - 1 -
Female 597 436 472 357 290 184
Managers 66 51 47 46 34 30
Professionals 66 31 46 21 17 11
Technicians and associate professionals 17 10 26 11 16 5
Clerical support workers 48 20 14 10 9 6
Service and sales workers 115 95 124 117 77 40
Skilled agricultural, forestry, and fishery workers 22 18 26 28 24 27
Craft and related trades workers 144 106 99 60 62 46
Plant and machine operators and assemblers 9 4 6 5 5 1
Elementary occupations 109 101 84 59 46 18
Armed forces occupations - - - - - -
Other occupation, not elsewhere classified - - - - - -
Not reported 1 - - - - -
Age Group
65 and over
463
52
7
11
7
56
238
47
21
24
-
-
-
323
26
2
7
3
21
208
24
20
12
-
-
-
140
26
5
4
4
35
30
23
1
12
-
-
-
Table 13--Continued
Age Group
Sex, Major Occupation Group,
and City/Municipality
35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64
RODRIGUEZ (MONTALBAN)
65 and over
3,171
628
75
141
57
501
415
515
373
465
1
-
-
1,985
256
41
92
30
239
339
366
364
257
1
-
-
1,186
372
34
49
27
262
76
149
9
208
-
-
-
Table 13--Continued
Age Group
Sex, Major Occupation Group,
and City/Municipality
35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64
MORONG
Managers 91 82 91 89 90 50
Professionals 114 113 115 98 60 25
Technicians and associate professionals 124 79 79 65 44 26
Clerical support workers 111 59 65 37 24 11
Service and sales workers 248 174 162 146 103 77
Skilled agricultural, forestry, and fishery workers 131 138 189 242 213 190
Craft and related trades workers 434 303 322 283 196 98
Plant and machine operators and assemblers 494 377 360 287 217 119
Elementary occupations 324 235 197 120 81 45
Armed forces occupations 2 1 2 1 - -
Other occupation, not elsewhere classified - - - - - -
Not reported - - - - - -
Female 1,283 1,120 1,131 838 703 393
65 and over
943
165
29
31
24
140
290
109
74
80
1
-
-
568
57
9
18
14
57
244
61
71
37
-
-
-
375
108
20
13
10
83
46
48
3
43
1
-
-
Table 13--Continued
Age Group
Sex, Major Occupation Group,
and City/Municipality
35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64
PILILLA
Managers 72 76 59 51 47 42
Professionals 67 64 47 40 15 12
Technicians and associate professionals 89 70 76 38 53 25
Clerical support workers 61 39 28 18 17 12
Service and sales workers 213 155 143 98 90 51
Skilled agricultural, forestry, and fishery workers 224 228 272 266 275 198
Craft and related trades workers 621 479 482 318 212 130
Plant and machine operators and assemblers 508 425 369 261 189 122
Elementary occupations 337 288 223 139 115 39
Armed forces occupations 7 2 1 1 1 -
Other occupation, not elsewhere classified - - - - - -
Not reported - 1 - - - -
Female 971 834 793 618 432 313
65 and over
779
106
15
21
13
115
266
109
58
76
-
-
-
511
48
7
10
7
39
226
84
54
36
-
-
-
268
58
8
11
6
76
40
25
4
40
-
-
-
Table 13--Continued
Age Group
Sex, Major Occupation Group,
and City/Municipality
35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64
SAN MATEO
65 and over
2,188
519
110
121
53
307
136
405
271
263
2
-
1
1,263
193
48
61
27
146
114
288
258
125
2
-
1
925
326
62
60
26
161
22
117
13
138
-
-
-
Table 13--Continued
Age Group
Sex, Major Occupation Group,
and City/Municipality
35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64
TANAY
65 and over
1,484
208
33
56
9
211
497
173
111
181
5
-
-
934
68
20
27
8
89
399
104
107
108
4
-
-
550
140
13
29
1
122
98
69
4
73
1
-
-
Table 13--Continued
Age Group
Sex, Major Occupation Group,
and City/Municipality
35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64
TAYTAY
65 and over
2,922
658
127
167
57
388
60
821
308
333
1
-
2
1,560
264
72
95
30
181
49
423
300
146
-
-
-
1,362
394
55
72
27
207
11
398
8
187
1
-
2
Table 13--Concluded
Age Group
Sex, Major Occupation Group,
and City/Municipality
35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64
TERESA
Managers 76 92 89 84 73 41
Professionals 87 66 67 50 22 9
Technicians and associate professionals 123 112 98 77 59 21
Clerical support workers 101 61 31 41 14 9
Service and sales workers 306 261 183 133 92 44
Skilled agricultural, forestry, and fishery workers 66 75 87 85 83 73
Craft and related trades workers 391 421 328 276 170 63
Plant and machine operators and assemblers 456 494 437 318 211 81
Elementary occupations 411 316 310 187 135 54
Armed forces occupations 1 4 5 1 - -
Other occupation, not elsewhere classified - - - - - -
Not reported 1 - - - 2 1
Female 1,067 915 854 605 421 208
65 and over
481
96
16
18
6
76
102
61
43
63
-
-
-
292
34
5
12
4
34
89
41
42
31
-
-
-
189
62
11
6
2
42
13
20
1
32
-
-
-
TABLE 14 Household Population by Relationship to the Household Head and Household Size: 2015
Household
Household Size
Relationship to the Household Head Population
1 2 3
RIZAL
549,416
137,354
114,873
128,971
117,256
1,047
904
1,199
1,481
7,019
6,069
962
3,456
4,159
4,152
147
306
3,021
3,010
7,096
4,692
226
2,016
Continued
Table 14--Concluded
Household Size
Relationship to the Household Head 6
5 7
RIZAL
470,604
52,001
43,839
131,662
124,102
1,406
1,292
8,386
8,014
27,049
24,629
1,138
2,921
4,288
3,953
273
427
6,303
6,101
13,627
6,037
224
2,932
TABLE 15 Number of Households by Age Group, Sex of the Household Head, Household Size, and City/Municipality: 2015
Age Group, Sex
Total Number
Household Size
of the Household Head, of Households 1 2 3
and City/Municipality
RIZAL
137,354
355
21,157
43,516
33,522
22,910
11,608
3,497
789
115,491
260
18,756
39,031
28,508
18,008
8,421
2,095
412
21,863
95
2,401
4,485
5,014
4,902
3,187
1,402
377
Continued
Table 15--Continued
Age Group, Sex
Total Number
Household Size
of the Household Head, of Households 1 2 3
and City/Municipality
ANGONO
Below 20 104 21 30 27
20 - 29 2,782 195 491 883
30 - 39 6,117 310 585 1,108
40 - 49 6,495 276 490 867
50 - 59 5,346 270 526 839
60 - 69 3,097 214 533 541
70 - 79 1,072 116 199 185
80 years and 312 39 76 53
over
Male 19,594 848 1,995 3,420
Below 20 83 15 21 24
20 - 29 2,280 132 376 767
30 - 39 5,167 215 453 919
40 - 49 5,239 186 342 626
50 - 59 3,967 153 316 585
60 - 69 2,131 96 344 369
70 - 79 583 43 105 110
80 years and 144 8 38 20
over
Female 5,731 593 935 1,083
Below 20 21 6 9 3
20 - 29 502 63 115 116
30 - 39 950 95 132 189
40 - 49 1,256 90 148 241
50 - 59 1,379 117 210 254
60 - 69 966 118 189 172
70 - 79 489 73 94 75
80 years and 168 31 38 33
over
4
5,192
21
657
1,482
1,334
984
503
176
35
4,175
20
557
1,286
1,095
739
357
103
18
1,017
1
100
196
239
245
146
73
17
Continued
Table 15--Continued
Age Group, Sex
Total Number
Household Size
of the Household Head, of Households 1 2 3
and City/Municipality
Below 20 254 51 90 72
20 - 29 3,444 457 785 897
30 - 39 5,745 529 933 1,138
40 - 49 6,946 586 883 1,202
50 - 59 7,337 613 1,082 1,302
60 - 69 5,598 734 935 902
70 - 79 2,428 421 422 384
80 years and over 783 138 166 145
4
34,881
82
5,784
10,995
8,329
5,700
2,944
861
186
29,228
58
5,132
9,873
7,034
4,430
2,086
519
96
5,653
24
652
1,122
1,295
1,270
858
342
90
Continued
Table 15--Continued
Age Group, Sex
Total Number
Household Size
of the Household Head, of Households 1 2 3
and City/Municipality
BARAS
Below 20 108 20 35 36
20 - 29 2,372 230 315 810
30 - 39 4,694 311 436 803
40 - 49 4,280 334 366 606
50 - 59 2,988 273 455 483
60 - 69 1,598 185 367 296
70 - 79 537 80 148 88
80 years and 129 21 31 20
over
Male 13,905 928 1,596 2,615
Below 20 93 15 30 34
20 - 29 2,062 163 240 730
30 - 39 4,203 229 336 716
40 - 49 3,632 210 273 487
50 - 59 2,397 174 334 378
60 - 69 1,154 100 268 208
70 - 79 308 28 105 52
80 years and 56 9 10 10
over
Female 2,801 526 557 527
Below 20 15 5 5 2
20 - 29 310 67 75 80
30 - 39 491 82 100 87
40 - 49 648 124 93 119
50 - 59 591 99 121 105
60 - 69 444 85 99 88
70 - 79 229 52 43 36
80 years and 73 12 21 10
over
4
3,421
12
588
1,210
787
495
242
70
17
2,990
9
539
1,124
674
414
183
40
7
431
3
49
86
113
81
59
30
10
Continued
Table 15--Continued
Age Group, Sex
Total Number
Household Size
of the Household Head, of Households 1 2 3
and City/Municipality
BINANGONAN
Below 20 100 10 43 25
20 - 29 1,675 200 543 449
30 - 39 2,766 296 543 605
40 - 49 2,914 282 456 612
50 - 59 2,980 348 575 599
60 - 69 2,415 439 540 460
70 - 79 1,117 257 242 227
80 years and over 329 88 98 52
4
15,213
45
2,364
4,788
3,735
2,549
1,283
384
65
12,682
33
2,083
4,213
3,159
2,012
908
238
36
2,531
12
281
575
576
537
375
146
29
Continued
Table 15--Continued
Age Group, Sex
Total Number
Household Size
of the Household Head, of Households 1 2 3
and City/Municipality
CAINTA
Below 20 274 55 78 97
20 - 29 9,268 1,125 1,796 2,654
30 - 39 18,522 1,323 1,948 3,607
40 - 49 17,186 805 1,281 2,369
50 - 59 13,752 467 1,092 1,948
60 - 69 8,822 479 1,182 1,415
70 - 79 2,891 219 472 471
80 years and 748 52 127 110
over
Male 57,162 2,794 5,605 9,989
Below 20 183 35 47 69
20 - 29 7,674 725 1,381 2,315
30 - 39 15,914 899 1,494 3,078
40 - 49 14,314 550 896 1,837
50 - 59 10,715 262 701 1,374
60 - 69 6,315 235 752 974
70 - 79 1,678 71 272 294
80 years and 369 17 62 48
over
Female 14,301 1,731 2,371 2,682
Below 20 91 20 31 28
20 - 29 1,594 400 415 339
30 - 39 2,608 424 454 529
40 - 49 2,872 255 385 532
50 - 59 3,037 205 391 574
60 - 69 2,507 244 430 441
70 - 79 1,213 148 200 177
80 years and 379 35 65 62
over
4
14,384
21
2,024
4,314
3,432
2,567
1,438
462
126
11,988
19
1,812
3,851
2,892
2,023
1,060
264
67
2,396
2
212
463
540
544
378
198
59
Continued
Table 15--Continued
Age Group, Sex
Total Number
Household Size
of the Household Head, of Households 1 2 3
and City/Municipality
CARDONA
Below 20 95 13 32 38
20 - 29 1,676 66 254 692
30 - 39 2,891 91 244 579
40 - 49 2,721 118 223 433
50 - 59 2,391 163 318 455
60 - 69 1,601 174 361 360
70 - 79 574 94 162 123
80 years and over 165 29 50 32
Male 9,866 428 1,138 2,222
Below 20 70 8 23 33
20 - 29 1,474 49 195 621
30 - 39 2,571 75 175 504
40 - 49 2,355 82 159 352
50 - 59 1,885 92 221 360
60 - 69 1,122 72 251 262
70 - 79 320 40 92 73
80 years and over 69 10 22 17
Female 2,248 320 506 490
Below 20 25 5 9 5
20 - 29 202 17 59 71
30 - 39 320 16 69 75
40 - 49 366 36 64 81
50 - 59 506 71 97 95
60 - 69 479 102 110 98
70 - 79 254 54 70 50
80 years and over 96 19 28 15
4
2,661
8
420
797
591
505
245
80
15
2,280
4
390
733
515
403
185
43
7
381
4
30
64
76
102
60
37
8
Continued
Table 15--Continued
Age Group, Sex
Total Number
Household Size
of the Household Head, of Households 1 2 3
and City/Municipality
JALA-JALA
Below 20 40 8 9 10
20 - 29 650 21 61 258
30 - 39 1,662 33 87 287
40 - 49 1,746 59 76 222
50 - 59 1,476 73 132 221
60 - 69 899 70 158 147
70 - 79 350 38 75 52
80 years and 96 13 30 17
over
Male 5,776 196 479 999
Below 20 33 8 6 10
20 - 29 592 15 53 242
30 - 39 1,502 24 70 251
40 - 49 1,531 46 61 179
50 - 59 1,195 53 101 173
60 - 69 660 37 112 106
70 - 79 208 9 54 32
80 years and 55 4 22 6
over
Female 1,143 119 149 215
Below 20 7 - 3 -
20 - 29 58 6 8 16
30 - 39 160 9 17 36
40 - 49 215 13 15 43
50 - 59 281 20 31 48
60 - 69 239 33 46 41
70 - 79 142 29 21 20
80 years and 41 9 8 11
over
4
1,455
1
197
442
365
269
134
35
12
1,258
1
182
406
324
223
96
17
9
197
-
15
36
41
46
38
18
3
Continued
Table 15--Continued
Age Group, Sex
Total Number
Household Size
of the Household Head, of Households 1 2 3
and City/Municipality
RODRIGUEZ (MONTALBAN)
Below 20 86 13 29 25
20 - 29 1,327 164 290 299
30 - 39 2,693 266 404 545
40 - 49 2,971 224 449 523
50 - 59 3,032 275 501 556
60 - 69 2,188 322 413 376
70 - 79 902 198 184 153
80 years and over 247 51 64 49
4
17,948
42
2,802
6,297
4,564
2,673
1,195
315
60
15,579
30
2,528
5,745
4,011
2,134
884
208
39
2,369
12
274
552
553
539
311
107
21
Continued
Table 15--Continued
Age Group, Sex
Total Number
Household Size
of the Household Head, of Households 1 2 3
and City/Municipality
MORONG
Below 20 74 16 24 19
20 - 29 1,373 67 188 468
30 - 39 2,970 113 235 523
40 - 49 3,047 132 218 447
50 - 59 2,871 138 251 446
60 - 69 1,832 151 302 285
70 - 79 752 100 172 110
80 years and 261 44 62 43
over
Male 10,364 489 1,011 1,823
Below 20 53 12 18 13
20 - 29 1,153 55 144 399
30 - 39 2,591 93 180 459
40 - 49 2,530 101 162 337
50 - 59 2,219 91 174 321
60 - 69 1,256 77 194 205
70 - 79 438 41 109 69
80 years and 124 19 30 20
over
Female 2,816 272 441 518
Below 20 21 4 6 6
20 - 29 220 12 44 69
30 - 39 379 20 55 64
40 - 49 517 31 56 110
50 - 59 652 47 77 125
60 - 69 576 74 108 80
70 - 79 314 59 63 41
80 years and 137 25 32 23
over
4
2,895
8
368
848
630
590
305
114
32
2,373
6
311
753
534
456
224
72
17
522
2
57
95
96
134
81
42
15
Continued
Table 15--Continued
Age Group, Sex
Total Number
Household Size
of the Household Head, of Households 1 2 3
and City/Municipality
PILILLA
Below 20 81 11 29 24
20 - 29 1,928 53 284 710
30 - 39 3,734 97 275 671
40 - 49 3,572 110 240 449
50 - 59 2,776 130 351 444
60 - 69 1,733 150 312 327
70 - 79 700 101 191 112
80 years and over 210 45 46 36
Male 12,379 429 1,310 2,304
Below 20 68 7 24 23
20 - 29 1,769 47 244 663
30 - 39 3,379 80 228 582
40 - 49 3,148 84 183 369
50 - 59 2,229 83 241 337
60 - 69 1,246 70 236 231
70 - 79 434 44 130 77
80 years and over 106 14 24 22
Female 2,355 268 418 469
Below 20 13 4 5 1
20 - 29 159 6 40 47
30 - 39 355 17 47 89
40 - 49 424 26 57 80
50 - 59 547 47 110 107
60 - 69 487 80 76 96
70 - 79 266 57 61 35
80 years and over 104 31 22 14
4
3,192
14
554
977
746
502
283
95
21
2,778
12
515
900
653
416
214
55
13
414
2
39
77
93
86
69
40
8
Continued
Table 15--Continued
Age Group, Sex
Total Number
Household Size
of the Household Head, of Households 1 2 3
and City/Municipality
SAN MATEO
Below 20 199 34 62 72
20 - 29 6,472 412 1,048 2,064
30 - 39 14,598 615 1,340 2,652
40 - 49 14,780 556 986 1,999
50 - 59 11,132 440 1,109 1,639
60 - 69 6,599 441 1,042 1,135
70 - 79 2,047 198 407 390
80 years and 552 65 143 92
over
Male 46,213 1,778 4,326 8,064
Below 20 159 22 50 63
20 - 29 5,577 294 820 1,840
30 - 39 12,949 446 1,052 2,321
40 - 49 12,600 395 679 1,577
50 - 59 8,783 290 724 1,196
60 - 69 4,646 230 682 770
70 - 79 1,237 76 251 248
80 years and 262 25 68 49
over
Female 10,166 983 1,811 1,979
Below 20 40 12 12 9
20 - 29 895 118 228 224
30 - 39 1,649 169 288 331
40 - 49 2,180 161 307 422
50 - 59 2,349 150 385 443
60 - 69 1,953 211 360 365
70 - 79 810 122 156 142
80 years and 290 40 75 43
over
4
12,247
25
1,583
3,856
3,129
2,095
1,142
327
90
10,407
19
1,414
3,516
2,700
1,675
842
201
40
1,840
6
169
340
429
420
300
126
50
Continued
Table 15--Continued
Age Group, Sex
Total Number
Household Size
of the Household Head, of Households 1 2 3
and City/Municipality
TANAY
Below 20 180 32 46 60
20 - 29 3,559 215 514 1,130
30 - 39 6,712 310 454 1,103
40 - 49 6,097 313 395 719
50 - 59 4,897 266 559 672
60 - 69 3,003 310 562 491
70 - 79 1,091 184 296 170
80 years and over 297 58 80 53
Male 19,859 1,082 1,992 3,345
Below 20 107 19 28 40
20 - 29 2,895 158 401 963
30 - 39 5,559 238 326 886
40 - 49 4,833 237 249 530
50 - 59 3,698 176 385 466
60 - 69 2,020 159 383 322
70 - 79 611 83 174 112
80 years and over 136 12 46 26
Female 5,977 606 914 1,053
Below 20 73 13 18 20
20 - 29 664 57 113 167
30 - 39 1,153 72 128 217
40 - 49 1,264 76 146 189
50 - 59 1,199 90 174 206
60 - 69 983 151 179 169
70 - 79 480 101 122 58
80 years and over 161 46 34 27
4
5,123
16
971
1,658
1,101
784
442
124
27
4,087
6
810
1,412
891
576
310
67
15
1,036
10
161
246
210
208
132
57
12
Continued
Table 15--Continued
Age Group, Sex
Total Number
Household Size
of the Household Head, of Households 1 2 3
and City/Municipality
TAYTAY
Below 20 138 27 50 33
20 - 29 1,734 262 393 437
30 - 39 2,838 317 496 567
40 - 49 3,454 278 531 656
50 - 59 3,290 263 559 627
60 - 69 2,419 321 477 456
70 - 79 1,028 164 220 177
80 years and 360 73 64 72
over
4
15,470
53
2,367
4,850
3,855
2,645
1,228
388
84
12,780
37
2,030
4,299
3,201
2,045
904
228
36
2,690
16
337
551
654
600
324
160
48
Continued
Table 15--Continued
Age Group, Sex
Total Number
Household Size
of the Household Head, of Households 1 2 3
and City/Municipality
TERESA
Below 20 69 7 25 24
20 - 29 1,688 107 246 562
30 - 39 3,523 162 286 733
40 - 49 3,723 156 270 522
50 - 59 2,587 123 301 404
60 - 69 1,247 98 258 216
70 - 79 496 63 142 83
80 years and over 124 23 30 21
Male 11,290 458 1,094 2,135
Below 20 53 3 19 21
20 - 29 1,530 88 193 527
30 - 39 3,151 124 224 647
40 - 49 3,234 110 190 415
50 - 59 2,105 69 205 312
60 - 69 877 41 160 159
70 - 79 282 18 91 44
80 years and over 58 5 12 10
Female 2,167 281 464 430
Below 20 16 4 6 3
20 - 29 158 19 53 35
30 - 39 372 38 62 86
40 - 49 489 46 80 107
50 - 59 482 54 96 92
60 - 69 370 57 98 57
70 - 79 214 45 51 39
80 years and over 66 18 18 11
4
3,272
7
478
1,002
924
552
224
66
19
2,886
6
453
920
825
462
168
40
12
386
1
25
82
99
90
56
26
7
Continued
Table 15--Continued
Age Group, Sex
of the Household Head, and City/Municipality
Household Size Average
5 6 7 8 and Over
Household Size
RIZAL
Both sexes 111,887 73,777 43,890 52,001
Below 20 119 59 16 37
20 - 29 9,833 3,852 1,501 1,147
30 - 39 33,961 20,039 9,897 8,320
40 - 49 33,594 23,929 14,999 17,681
50 - 59 21,172 16,015 10,789 14,931
60 - 69 9,856 7,504 5,044 7,386
70 - 79 2,707 1,929 1,320 2,035
80 years and over 645 450 324 464
Male 95,563 62,669 37,186 43,217
Below 20 75 36 11 26
20 - 29 8,607 3,283 1,250 907
30 - 39 30,780 17,957 8,842 7,280
40 - 49 29,550 21,136 13,300 15,530
50 - 59 17,392 13,284 9,050 12,362
60 - 69 7,264 5,579 3,763 5,579
70 - 79 1,582 1,176 817 1,275
80 years and over 313 218 153 258
Female 16,324 11,108 6,704 8,784
Below 20 44 23 5 11
20 - 29 1,226 569 251 240
30 - 39 3,181 2,082 1,055 1,040
40 - 49 4,044 2,793 1,699 2,151
50 - 59 3,780 2,731 1,739 2,569
60 - 69 2,592 1,925 1,281 1,807
70 - 79 1,125 753 503 760
80 years and over 332 232 171 206
4.4
2.7
3.4
4.3
4.9
4.8
4.4
3.9
3.7
4.5
2.7
3.5
4.4
5.0
5.0
4.5
4.1
4.0
3.9
2.6
3.2
3.8
4.3
4.2
4.0
3.7
3.5
Continued
Table 15--Continued
Age Group, Sex
of the Household Head, and City/Municipality
Household Size Average
5 6 7 8 and Over
Household Size
ANGONO
Both sexes 4,329 2,982 1,796 2,152
Below 20 4 1 - -
20 - 29 325 127 52 52
30 - 39 1,192 776 334 330
40 - 49 1,308 958 583 679
50 - 59 925 688 496 618
60 - 69 406 312 247 341
70 - 79 129 96 68 103
80 years and over 40 24 16 29
Male 3,519 2,444 1,476 1,717
Below 20 2 1 - -
20 - 29 263 104 43 38
30 - 39 1,044 676 288 286
40 - 49 1,097 827 493 573
50 - 59 728 539 419 488
60 - 69 296 233 183 253
70 - 79 68 52 42 60
80 years and over 21 12 8 19
Female 810 538 320 435
Below 20 2 - - -
20 - 29 62 23 9 14
30 - 39 148 100 46 44
40 - 49 211 131 90 106
50 - 59 197 149 77 130
60 - 69 110 79 64 88
70 - 79 61 44 26 43
80 years and over 19 12 8 10
4.5
2.6
3.5
4.3
4.9
4.8
4.4
4.1
3.9
4.6
2.7
3.5
4.4
5.0
5.0
4.6
4.3
4.3
4.1
2.2
3.4
3.9
4.4
4.3
4.0
3.9
3.5
Continued
Table 15--Continued
Age Group, Sex
of the Household Head, and City/Municipality
Household Size Average
5 6 7 8 and Over
Household Size
Below 20 16 8 5 5
20 - 29 2,411 933 380 279
30 - 39 8,028 4,871 2,506 2,293
40 - 49 7,651 5,766 3,736 4,792
50 - 59 4,477 3,512 2,500 3,799
60 - 69 1,867 1,454 1,020 1,720
70 - 79 396 293 211 353
80 years and over 76 51 34 71
Female 4,297 3,015 1,991 2,712
Below 20 9 4 1 3
20 - 29 333 157 86 77
30 - 39 842 583 292 306
40 - 49 1,028 779 501 672
50 - 59 1,024 715 530 801
60 - 69 678 523 388 580
70 - 79 304 193 147 215
80 years and over 79 61 46 58
4.5
2.6
3.5
4.4
5.0
5.0
4.6
4.1
3.9
4.6
2.6
3.5
4.5
5.1
5.1
4.7
4.2
4.1
4.1
2.5
3.3
4.0
4.4
4.4
4.2
3.9
3.7
Continued
Table 15--Continued
Age Group, Sex
of the Household Head, and City/Municipality
Household Size Average
5 6 7 8 and Over
Household Size
BARAS
Both sexes 2,762 1,729 1,034 1,011
Below 20 2 1 1 1
20 - 29 288 86 40 15
30 - 39 954 527 256 197
40 - 49 816 568 387 416
50 - 59 439 362 228 253
60 - 69 198 134 91 85
70 - 79 50 39 28 34
80 years and over 15 12 3 10
Male 2,426 1,528 922 900
Below 20 2 1 1 1
20 - 29 266 75 36 13
30 - 39 892 486 244 176
40 - 49 732 525 349 382
50 - 59 361 311 202 223
60 - 69 147 103 71 74
70 - 79 19 23 17 24
80 years and over 7 4 2 7
Female 336 201 112 111
Below 20 - - - -
20 - 29 22 11 4 2
30 - 39 62 41 12 21
40 - 49 84 43 38 34
50 - 59 78 51 26 30
60 - 69 51 31 20 11
70 - 79 31 16 11 10
80 years and over 8 8 1 3
4.1
2.6
3.4
4.2
4.6
4.3
3.7
3.5
3.6
4.3
2.6
3.5
4.3
4.8
4.5
3.9
3.6
3.9
3.4
2.2
2.8
3.5
3.6
3.6
3.3
3.4
3.4
Continued
Table 15--Continued
Age Group, Sex
of the Household Head, and City/Municipality
Household Size Average
5 6 7 8 and Over
Household Size
BINANGONAN
Both sexes 11,043 6,753 3,537 3,616
Below 20 13 6 1 3
20 - 29 954 355 104 61
30 - 39 3,364 1,786 792 579
40 - 49 3,327 2,188 1,240 1,334
50 - 59 2,152 1,508 900 1,075
60 - 69 908 694 385 430
70 - 79 278 182 94 111
80 years and over 47 34 21 23
Male 9,420 5,701 3,012 3,040
Below 20 8 3 1 1
20 - 29 834 302 86 50
30 - 39 3,001 1,578 700 495
40 - 49 2,907 1,918 1,109 1,167
50 - 59 1,785 1,255 760 914
60 - 69 684 520 291 321
70 - 79 177 106 57 80
80 years and over 24 19 8 12
Female 1,623 1,052 525 576
Below 20 5 3 - 2
20 - 29 120 53 18 11
30 - 39 363 208 92 84
40 - 49 420 270 131 167
50 - 59 367 253 140 161
60 - 69 224 174 94 109
70 - 79 101 76 37 31
80 years and over 23 15 13 11
4.0
2.7
3.3
4.0
4.5
4.4
3.8
3.4
3.1
4.2
2.6
3.3
4.1
4.7
4.6
4.0
3.6
3.4
3.5
2.8
2.9
3.6
3.9
3.8
3.4
3.1
2.9
Continued
Table 15--Continued
Age Group, Sex
of the Household Head, and City/Municipality
Household Size Average
5 6 7 8 and Over
Household Size
CAINTA
Both sexes 11,923 8,227 5,117 6,640
Below 20 10 8 1 4
20 - 29 936 427 174 132
30 - 39 3,364 1,987 1,051 928
40 - 49 3,400 2,453 1,551 1,895
50 - 59 2,418 1,962 1,338 1,960
60 - 69 1,320 1,046 726 1,216
70 - 79 377 270 210 410
80 years and over 98 74 66 95
Male 10,067 6,919 4,317 5,483
Below 20 3 6 1 3
20 - 29 815 364 154 108
30 - 39 3,053 1,787 930 822
40 - 49 2,947 2,153 1,365 1,674
50 - 59 1,982 1,631 1,129 1,613
60 - 69 1,002 778 568 946
70 - 79 210 163 139 265
80 years and over 55 37 31 52
Female 1,856 1,308 800 1,157
Below 20 7 2 - 1
20 - 29 121 63 20 24
30 - 39 311 200 121 106
40 - 49 453 300 186 221
50 - 59 436 331 209 347
60 - 69 318 268 158 270
70 - 79 167 107 71 145
80 years and over 43 37 35 43
4.5
2.6
3.3
4.2
4.9
5.1
4.8
4.6
4.6
4.6
2.7
3.4
4.3
5.0
5.3
5.0
4.8
4.8
4.0
2.5
2.8
3.6
4.2
4.5
4.3
4.3
4.4
Continued
Table 15--Continued
Age Group, Sex
of the Household Head, and City/Municipality
Household Size Average
5 6 7 8 and Over
Household Size
CARDONA
Both sexes 2,008 1,196 623 522
Below 20 3 - - 1
20 - 29 173 54 8 9
30 - 39 606 320 149 105
40 - 49 566 390 224 176
50 - 59 381 273 152 144
60 - 69 208 118 66 69
70 - 79 51 32 17 15
80 years and over 20 9 7 3
Male 1,747 1,038 556 457
Below 20 2 - - -
20 - 29 154 49 8 8
30 - 39 558 288 142 96
40 - 49 516 355 209 167
50 - 59 320 228 137 124
60 - 69 158 94 50 50
70 - 79 32 19 10 11
80 years and over 7 5 - 1
Female 261 158 67 65
Below 20 1 - - 1
20 - 29 19 5 - 1
30 - 39 48 32 7 9
40 - 49 50 35 15 9
50 - 59 61 45 15 20
60 - 69 50 24 16 19
70 - 79 19 13 7 4
80 years and over 13 4 7 2
4.0
2.6
3.4
4.3
4.6
4.2
3.6
3.1
3.1
4.2
2.6
3.4
4.4
4.7
4.4
3.8
3.3
3.0
3.4
2.7
3.0
3.7
3.7
3.6
3.2
2.9
3.2
Continued
Table 15--Continued
Age Group, Sex
of the Household Head, and City/Municipality
Household Size Average
5 6 7 8 and Over
Household Size
JALA-JALA
Both sexes 1,254 887 556 610
Below 20 10 2 - -
20 - 29 68 27 10 8
30 - 39 403 212 122 76
40 - 49 363 307 167 187
50 - 59 227 202 158 194
60 - 69 125 92 69 104
70 - 79 47 36 28 39
80 years and over 11 9 2 2
Male 1,087 752 483 522
Below 20 6 2 - -
20 - 29 59 23 10 8
30 - 39 371 200 114 66
40 - 49 327 266 157 171
50 - 59 185 168 127 165
60 - 69 99 70 55 85
70 - 79 33 17 19 27
80 years and over 7 6 1 -
Female 167 135 73 88
Below 20 4 - - -
20 - 29 9 4 - -
30 - 39 32 12 8 10
40 - 49 36 41 10 16
50 - 59 42 34 31 29
60 - 69 26 22 14 19
70 - 79 14 19 9 12
80 years and over 4 3 1 2
4.6
3.0
3.6
4.6
5.1
5.0
4.5
4.3
3.2
4.7
2.9
3.6
4.6
5.1
5.0
4.7
4.5
3.3
4.2
3.7
3.4
4.2
4.5
4.8
4.0
4.0
3.2
Continued
Table 15--Continued
Age Group, Sex
of the Household Head, and City/Municipality
Household Size Average
5 6 7 8 and Over
Household Size
RODRIGUEZ (MONTALBAN)
Both sexes 14,853 9,699 5,701 6,564
Below 20 14 12 3 5
20 - 29 1,365 565 197 196
30 - 39 5,042 2,998 1,466 1,153
40 - 49 4,730 3,329 2,084 2,396
50 - 59 2,404 1,818 1,292 1,802
60 - 69 1,030 775 522 773
70 - 79 220 168 116 202
80 years and over 48 34 21 37
Male 13,054 8,502 4,989 5,568
Below 20 13 8 1 5
20 - 29 1,226 483 164 150
30 - 39 4,631 2,740 1,331 1,031
40 - 49 4,249 3,022 1,911 2,135
50 - 59 2,007 1,535 1,103 1,510
60 - 69 758 581 395 600
70 - 79 144 114 66 122
80 years and over 26 19 18 15
Female 1,799 1,197 712 996
Below 20 1 4 2 -
20 - 29 139 82 33 46
30 - 39 411 258 135 122
40 - 49 481 307 173 261
50 - 59 397 283 189 292
60 - 69 272 194 127 173
70 - 79 76 54 50 80
80 years and over 22 15 3 22
4.5
2.7
3.6
4.4
4.9
4.8
4.3
3.8
3.5
4.6
2.7
3.6
4.5
5.0
5.0
4.5
4.0
3.7
4.0
2.8
3.4
3.9
4.3
4.2
3.9
3.6
3.4
Continued
Table 15--Continued
Age Group, Sex
of the Household Head, and City/Municipality
Household Size Average
5 6 7 8 and Over
Household Size
MORONG
Both sexes 2,371 1,498 905 957
Below 20 3 2 - 2
20 - 29 176 67 29 10
30 - 39 617 326 174 134
40 - 49 656 441 250 273
50 - 59 538 366 240 302
60 - 69 264 199 148 178
70 - 79 94 71 47 44
80 years and over 23 26 17 14
Male 1,977 1,198 733 760
Below 20 3 - - 1
20 - 29 152 60 23 9
30 - 39 553 285 154 114
40 - 49 576 377 218 225
50 - 59 448 282 191 256
60 - 69 183 139 112 122
70 - 79 50 42 30 25
80 years and over 12 13 5 8
Female 394 300 172 197
Below 20 - 2 - 1
20 - 29 24 7 6 1
30 - 39 64 41 20 20
40 - 49 80 64 32 48
50 - 59 90 84 49 46
60 - 69 81 60 36 56
70 - 79 44 29 17 19
80 years and over 11 13 12 6
4.4
2.6
3.6
4.4
4.8
4.8
4.4
3.8
3.6
4.5
2.5
3.6
4.4
4.8
4.9
4.5
3.9
3.6
4.1
3.0
3.4
4.2
4.4
4.3
4.1
3.7
3.5
Continued
Table 15--Continued
Age Group, Sex
of the Household Head, and City/Municipality
Household Size Average
5 6 7 8 and Over
Household Size
PILILLA
Both sexes 2,586 1,750 991 1,017
Below 20 1 1 - 1
20 - 29 214 68 33 12
30 - 39 846 494 223 151
40 - 49 718 571 350 388
50 - 59 474 373 231 271
60 - 69 241 174 111 135
70 - 79 67 53 33 48
80 years and over 25 16 10 11
Male 2,286 1,518 862 892
Below 20 1 1 - -
20 - 29 202 58 28 12
30 - 39 792 456 200 141
40 - 49 652 528 319 360
50 - 59 408 309 202 233
60 - 69 173 126 86 110
70 - 79 46 33 22 27
80 years and over 12 7 5 9
Female 300 232 129 125
Below 20 - - - 1
20 - 29 12 10 5 -
30 - 39 54 38 23 10
40 - 49 66 43 31 28
50 - 59 66 64 29 38
60 - 69 68 48 25 25
70 - 79 21 20 11 21
80 years and over 13 9 5 2
4.4
2.7
3.5
4.5
5.0
4.6
4.1
3.6
3.4
4.5
2.7
3.5
4.5
5.1
4.8
4.3
3.7
3.8
3.9
2.5
3.4
4.1
4.3
4.0
3.7
3.5
3.1
Continued
Table 15--Continued
Age Group, Sex
of the Household Head, and City/Municipality
Household Size Average
5 6 7 8 and Over
Household Size
SAN MATEO
Both sexes 10,316 6,733 3,799 4,343
Below 20 2 3 - 1
20 - 29 802 331 122 110
30 - 39 2,871 1,769 817 678
40 - 49 3,271 2,150 1,276 1,413
50 - 59 2,082 1,517 985 1,265
60 - 69 974 746 463 656
70 - 79 249 185 115 176
80 years and over 65 32 21 44
Male 8,961 5,815 3,252 3,610
Below 20 2 2 - 1
20 - 29 715 296 102 96
30 - 39 2,654 1,612 746 602
40 - 49 2,930 1,931 1,133 1,255
50 - 59 1,764 1,268 840 1,026
60 - 69 723 565 345 489
70 - 79 148 123 75 115
80 years and over 25 18 11 26
Female 1,355 918 547 733
Below 20 - 1 - -
20 - 29 87 35 20 14
30 - 39 217 157 71 76
40 - 49 341 219 143 158
50 - 59 318 249 145 239
60 - 69 251 181 118 167
70 - 79 101 62 40 61
80 years and over 40 14 10 18
4.5
2.6
3.5
4.3
4.9
4.9
4.4
4.0
3.7
4.6
2.6
3.6
4.4
5.0
5.0
4.6
4.2
3.8
4.0
2.3
3.2
3.8
4.2
4.3
4.1
3.8
3.6
Continued
Table 15--Continued
Age Group, Sex
of the Household Head, and City/Municipality
Household Size Average
5 6 7 8 and Over
Household Size
TANAY
Both sexes 4,393 3,009 1,934 2,385
Below 20 14 5 3 4
20 - 29 459 165 59 46
30 - 39 1,464 853 485 385
40 - 49 1,183 932 628 826
50 - 59 769 640 482 725
60 - 69 367 311 214 306
70 - 79 113 83 46 75
80 years and over 24 20 17 18
Male 3,498 2,411 1,548 1,896
Below 20 7 1 2 4
20 - 29 362 126 41 34
30 - 39 1,259 731 405 302
40 - 49 946 762 527 691
50 - 59 603 509 387 596
60 - 69 253 225 149 219
70 - 79 61 49 26 39
80 years and over 7 8 11 11
Female 895 598 386 489
Below 20 7 4 1 -
20 - 29 97 39 18 12
30 - 39 205 122 80 83
40 - 49 237 170 101 135
50 - 59 166 131 95 129
60 - 69 114 86 65 87
70 - 79 52 34 20 36
80 years and over 17 12 6 7
4.5
2.9
3.5
4.5
5.1
5.0
4.2
3.5
3.4
4.6
2.9
3.5
4.6
5.2
5.1
4.4
3.6
3.7
4.2
2.9
3.6
4.4
4.7
4.5
4.0
3.5
3.2
Continued
Table 15--Continued
Age Group, Sex
of the Household Head, and City/Municipality
Household Size Average
5 6 7 8 and Over
Household Size
TAYTAY
Both sexes 12,458 8,035 4,710 5,389
Below 20 14 5 1 6
20 - 29 1,147 421 175 128
30 - 39 3,638 2,211 1,064 887
40 - 49 3,789 2,611 1,732 1,947
50 - 59 2,428 1,756 1,059 1,470
60 - 69 1,107 791 512 722
70 - 79 274 198 132 184
80 years and over 61 42 35 45
Male 10,486 6,718 3,951 4,386
Below 20 7 2 - 5
20 - 29 976 347 149 94
30 - 39 3,263 1,942 935 753
40 - 49 3,297 2,257 1,512 1,678
50 - 59 1,950 1,453 880 1,189
60 - 69 802 584 375 530
70 - 79 165 118 85 113
80 years and over 26 15 15 24
Female 1,972 1,317 759 1,003
Below 20 7 3 1 1
20 - 29 171 74 26 34
30 - 39 375 269 129 134
40 - 49 492 354 220 269
50 - 59 478 303 179 281
60 - 69 305 207 137 192
70 - 79 109 80 47 71
80 years and over 35 27 20 21
4.3
2.6
3.4
4.2
4.8
4.7
4.3
3.9
3.7
4.4
2.6
3.4
4.3
4.9
4.8
4.5
4.1
4.0
3.9
2.6
3.2
3.8
4.2
4.2
3.9
3.7
3.5
Continued
Table 15--Concluded
Age Group, Sex
of the Household Head, and City/Municipality
Household Size Average
5 6 7 8 and Over
Household Size
TERESA
Both sexes 2,372 1,376 804 771
Below 20 4 1 - 1
20 - 29 182 69 32 12
30 - 39 730 326 166 118
40 - 49 788 486 290 287
50 - 59 434 323 198 252
60 - 69 163 135 82 71
70 - 79 58 30 28 26
80 years and over 13 6 8 4
Male 2,113 1,237 693 674
Below 20 3 1 - -
20 - 29 172 63 26 8
30 - 39 681 305 147 103
40 - 49 723 449 262 260
50 - 59 374 284 173 226
60 - 69 119 107 63 60
70 - 79 33 24 18 14
80 years and over 8 4 4 3
Female 259 139 111 97
Below 20 1 - - 1
20 - 29 10 6 6 4
30 - 39 49 21 19 15
40 - 49 65 37 28 27
50 - 59 60 39 25 26
60 - 69 44 28 19 11
70 - 79 25 6 10 12
80 years and over 5 2 4 1
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population
Appendices
APPENDIX A
EXCERPTS FROM REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10625
RELEVANT TO THE CONDUCT OF THE 2015 CENSUS OF POPULATION
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10625
AN ACT REORGANIZING THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL SYSTEM, REPEALING FOR THE
PURPOSE EXECUTIVE ORDER NUMBERED ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-ONE, ENTITLED “REORGANIZING AND STRENG
SECTION 6. Functions of the PSA. – The PSA shall have the following functions:
(b) Prepare and conduct periodic censuses on population, housing, agriculture, fisheries,
business, industry and other sectors of the economy;
SECTION 25. Obligation to Provide Information. – The National Statistician shall determine whether a
statistical inquiry or survey to be conducted is with or without obligation to provide information. If such obligation is stipulated, a
The respondents under this Act are required to give truthful and complete answers to statistical inquiries or surveys of
SECTION 26. Confidentiality of Information. – Individual data furnished by a respondent to statistical
inquiries, surveys and censuses of the PSA shall be considered privileged communication and as such shall be inadmis
The PSA may release aggregated information from statistical inquiries, surveys and censuses in the
form of summaries or statistical tables in which no reference to an individual, corporation, association, partnership, institution or
The National Statistician and all staff of the PSA shall take a solemn oath regarding confidentiality of
information.
SECTION 27. Penalties. – Respondents of primary data collection activities such as censuses and
sample surveys are obliged to give truthful and complete answers to statistical inquiries. The gathering, consolidation
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Appendix A – Republic Act No. 10625
To ensure compliance, any violation of this Act shall result in the imposition of the penalty of one (1)
year imprisonment and a fine of One hundred thousand pesos (P100,000.00). In cases where the respondent who fa
Approved,
(SGD) JINGGOY EJERCITO ESTRADA (SGD) FELICIANO BELMONTE JR.
Acting Senate President Speaker of the House of Representatives
This Act which originated in the House of Representatives was finally passed by the House of
Representatives and the Senate on June 6, 2013.
(SGD) EMMA LIRIO-REYES (SGD) MARILYN B. BARUA-YAP
Secretary of the Senate Secretary General House of Representatives
APPROVED: September 12, 2013
(SGD) BENIGNO S. AQUINO III
President of the Philippines
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APPENDIX B
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 352
DESIGNATION OF STATISTICAL ACTIVITIES
THAT WILL GENERATE CRITICAL DATA FOR DECISION-MAKING OF THE GOVERNMENT AND THE PRIVATE SECTOR
WHEREAS, Executive Order No. 121, which was issued in January 1987, created the National
Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB) as the policy-making and coordinating body of the decentralized Philippine
WHEREAS, the NSCB, now an agency attached to the National Economic and Development
Authority (NEDA), has established a system of designated statistics in accordance with its mandate, that enables the identificat
WHEREAS, the generation of said data requires the conduct of nationwide censuses and surveys and the
maintenance/processing of administrative-based records on a regular basis to allow for monitoring, time series analysis and
WHEREAS, the quality of these designated statistics needs to be continuously improved to address
the needs of data users;
WHEREAS, the system of designated statistics is a dynamic process that allows for updating to keep
attuned to the emerging demands of data users;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FIDEL V. RAMOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers
vested in me by law, do hereby order:
SECTION 1. The activities and statistics that have been designated by the NSCB as per ANNEX of this
Executive Order shall be adopted by the government as the means of generating the critical and essential data for administrato
SECTION 2. The implementing agencies shall provide the Office of the President thru the NSCB results
of said censuses, surveys and administrative-based reports on a regular basis and ensure the dissemination of the dat
SECTION 3. The implementing agencies shall be responsible in carrying out the improvements in the
design and methodology of said activities in coordination with the NSCB.
SECTION 4. Any modification, addition or deletion from the above list shall be approved through a
Board Resolution by the NSCB in accordance with its implementing guidelines. The NSCB is authorized to issue implem
SECTION 5. The NSCB shall regularly conduct adequate consultations with the data users and
producers as a means of updating the lists of designated statistics to be responsive to the emerging needs of data users.
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4.3
2.8
3.5
4.2
4.7
4.6
4.0
3.6
3.3
4.4
2.8
3.5
4.2
4.8
4.8
4.3
3.7
3.8
3.6
2.6
3.1
3.7
3.9
3.8
3.4
3.3
2.8
RGANIZING AND STRENGTHENING THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL SYSTEM AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES”
h obligation is stipulated, all respondents whether natural or legal persons shall be liable to reply to the statistical inquiry or survey. This s
tical inquiries or surveys of the PSA and other statistical offices of the PSS. The respondent is considered to have complied with the oblig
e gathering, consolidation and analysis of such data shall likewise be done in the most truthful and credible manner.
re the respondent who fails to give a truthful and complete answer to such statistical inquiries is a corporation, the above penalt
Representatives
that enables the identification and generation of the most critical and essential statistics required for social and economic planning/analysis
sential data for administrators, planners and policy-makers in the government and private sectors.
he dissemination of the data to the general public in accordance with the designated time frame.
s authorized to issue implementing guidelines consistent with the provisions of this Executive Order. It shall also be responsible in monito
credible manner.
corporation, the above penalty shall be imposed against the responsible officer, director, manager and/or agent of said corporation.
Note: NSO was merged with three other statistical agencies: NSCB, BAS, and BLES
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APPENDIX C
CP FORM 1 – LISTING BOOKLET
CP FORM 1 – LISTING BOOKLET (PAGE 2)
Appendix C – CP Form 1 – Listing Booklet
CP FORM 1 – LISTING BOOKLET (PAGE 3)
CP FORM 1 – LISTING BOOKLET (PAGE 4)
APPENDIX D
CP FORM 2 – HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE
CP FORM 2 – HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE (PAGE 2)
Appendix D – CP Form 2 – Household Questionnaire
CP FORM 2 – HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE (PAGE 3)
CP FORM 2 – HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE (PAGE 4)
APPENDIX E
CP FORM 4 – INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION QUESTIONNAIRE
CP FORM 4 – INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION QUESTIONNAIRE (PAGE 2)
Appendix E – CP Form 4 – Institutional Population Questionnaire
CP FORM 4 – INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION QUESTIONNAIRE (PAGE 3)
CP FORM 4 – INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION QUESTIONNAIRE (PAGE 4)
APPENDIX F
2015 CENSUS OF POPULATION
List of Report No. 2
Philippines 2
Abra 2 - 1N La Union 2 - 53A
Agusan del Norte 2 - 2P Laguna 2 - 54D
Agusan del Sur 2 - 3P Lanao del Norte 2 - 55J
Aklan 2 - 4F Lanao del Sur 2 - 56O
Albay 2 - 5E Lapu-Lapu City 2 - 57G
Angeles City 2 - 6C Leyte 2 - 58H
Antique 2 - 7F Lucena City 2 - 59D
Apayao 2 - 8N Maguindanao 2 - 60O
Aurora 2 - 9C Mandaue City 2 - 61G
Bacolod City 2 - 10R Marinduque 2 - 62Q
Baguio City 2 - 11N Masbate 2 - 63E
Basilan 2 - 12O Misamis Occidental 2 - 64J
Bataan 2 - 13C Misamis Oriental 2 - 65J
Batanes 2 - 14B Mountain Province 2 - 66N
Batangas 2 - 15D National Capital Region - First District 2 - 67M
Benguet 2 - 16N National Capital Region - Second District 2 - 68M
Biliran 2 - 17H National Capital Region - Third District 2 - 69M
Bohol 2 - 18G National Capital Region - Fourth District 2 - 70M
Bukidnon 2 - 19J Negros Occidental 2 - 71R
Bulacan 2 - 20C Negros Oriental 2 - 72R
Butuan City 2 - 21P Northern Samar 2 - 73H
Cagayan 2 - 22B Nueva Ecija 2 - 74C
Cagayan de Oro City 2 - 23J Nueva Vizcaya 2 - 75B
Camarines Norte 2 - 24E Occidental Mindoro 2 - 76Q
Camarines Sur 2 - 25E Olongapo City 2 - 77C
Camiguin 2 - 26J Oriental Mindoro 2 - 78Q
Capiz 2 - 27F Palawan 2 - 79Q
Catanduanes 2 - 28E Pampanga 2 - 80C
Cavite 2 - 29D Pangasinan 2 - 81A
Cebu 2 - 30G Puerto Princesa City 2 - 82Q
Cebu City 2 - 31G Quezon 2 - 83D
Compostela Valley 2 - 32K Quirino 2 - 84B
Cotabato (North Cotabato) 2 - 33L Rizal 2 - 85D
Cotabato City 2 - 34L Romblon 2 - 86Q
Davao City 2 - 35K Samar (Western Samar) 2 - 87H
Davao del Norte 2 - 36K Sarangani 2 - 88L
Davao del Sur 2 - 37K Siquijor 2 - 89G
Davao Occidental 2 - 38K Sorsogon 2 - 90E
Davao Oriental 2 - 39K South Cotabato 2 - 91L
Dinagat Islands 2 - 40P Southern Leyte 2 - 92H
Eastern Samar 2 - 41H Sultan Kudarat 2 - 93L
General Santos City 2 - 42L Sulu 2 - 94O
Guimaras 2 - 43F Surigao del Norte 2 - 95P
Ifugao 2 - 44N Surigao del Sur 2 - 96P
Iligan City 2 - 45J Tacloban City 2 - 97H
Ilocos Norte 2 - 46A Tarlac 2 - 98C
Ilocos Sur 2 - 47A Tawi-Tawi 2 - 99O
Iloilo 2 - 48F Zambales 2 - 100C
Iloilo City 2 - 49F Zamboanga City 2 - 101I
Isabela 2 - 50B Zamboanga del Norte 2 - 102I
City of Isabela 2 - 51I Zamboanga del Sur 2 - 103I
Kalinga 2 - 52N Zamboanga Sibugay 2 - 104I
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. However, any immediate requirement to implement this Executive Order shall be taken from any available appropriations in the CY