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  • ISSN 0117-1453

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  • CITATION: National Statistics Office, 2007 Census of Population, Report No. 2 – 6C Demographic and Housing Characteristics, ANGELES CITY, February 2011 ISSN 0117-1453

  • 2007 Census of Population Report No. 2- 6C Volume I Demographic and Housing Characteristics

    ANGELES CITY

  • REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES

    HIS EXCELLENCY

    PRESIDENT BENIGNO S. AQUINO III

    NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD

    Honorable Cayetano W. Paderanga Jr. Chairperson

    NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE

    Carmelita N. Ericta Administrator

    Paula Monina G. Collado

    Deputy Administrator

    Socorro D. Abejo

    Director III, Household Statistics Department

    ISSN 0117-1453

  • FOREWORD The 2007 Census of Population (POPCEN 2007) Report No. 2 is one of the several publications prepared by the National Statistics Office (NSO) to disseminate the results of the POPCEN 2007. This report provides updated data on the characteristics of the population and their housing units at the national, regional, provincial, and city/municipal levels. Specifically, this report presents the profile of the population with respect to age, sex, marital status, education and school attendance, place of school, overseas workers, usual occupation, and place of work. The report also contains housing data on construction materials of the roof and outer walls, and tenure status of the lot.

    The results of the POPCEN 2007 are useful data sources of government planners, policy makers, educators, administrators, and community leaders in crafting the country’s social and economic development plans and programs.

    The NSO acknowledges all the government agencies as well as private entities which have extended their invaluable assistance and support to make this undertaking successful. Utmost gratitude is likewise extended by the NSO to all the census respondents for their patience and cooperation in answering the questions and to all the hired census enumerators, hired supervisors, and NSO employees for their hard work and commitment to count every individual in the country. We salute all our census field workers for their joint efforts to make POPCEN 2007 a success.

    CARMELITA N. ERICTA

    Administrator

    Manila, Philippines February 2011

  • National Statistics Office, POPCEN 2007 v

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Foreword iii List of Abbreviations and Acronyms viii Explanatory Text Introduction

    ix

    Authority to Conduct the POPCEN 2007

    ix

    Census Coordinating Boards

    ix

    POPCEN 2007 Field Organization

    x

    Method of Enumeration

    xi

    Place Where Enumerated

    xii

    Publications for POPCEN 2007

    xii

    Coverage and Contents of this Publication

    xii

    Definition of Terms and Concepts

    xiii

    Map: Population Map of Angeles City xxiv Angeles City: Highlights on Population and Housing Characteristics xxv List of Tables

    Demographic Statistics 1 Population Enumerated in Various Censuses by Barangay:

    1970 to 2007

    1

    2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households: 2007

    2

    3 Population by Single-Year Age Classification and Sex: 2007

    3

    4 Population by Age Group, and Sex: 2007 6

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    5 Total Population 10 Years Old and Over by Age Group, Sex, and

    Marital Status: 2007

    7

    6 Household Population 10 Years Old and Over by Age Group, Sex, and Marital Status: 2007

    8

    7 Household Population 5 Years Old and Over by Highest Grade/Year Completed, Age/Age Group, and Sex: 2007

    9

    8 Household Population by Relationship to Household Head, and

    Household Size: 2007

    12

    9 Number of Households by Age Group and Sex of Household Head,

    Household Size, and Average Household Size: 2007

    13

    10 Household Population 5 to 24 Years Old Who Were Currently

    Attending School by Age Group, and Sex: 2007

    14

    11 Household Population 5 to 24 Years Old Who Were Currently Attending School by Grade Level/Year, Sex, and Place of School: 2007

    15

    12 Overseas Workers 10 Years Old and Over by Highest Grade/Year Completed, Age Group, and Sex: 2007

    16

    13 Gainful Workers 15 Years Old and Over by Major Occupation Group, Age Group, and Sex: 2007

    17

    14 Gainful Workers 15 Years Old and Over by Sex, and Place of Work: 2007

    19

    Housing Statistics 1 Occupied Housing Units by Barangay: 1990 to 2007

    23

    2 Occupied Housing Units, Households, Household Population, and Ratio of Households and Household Population to Occupied Housing Unit: 2007

    24

    3 Occupied Housing Units by Construction Materials of the Roof and Outer Walls: 2007

    25

    4 Households by Tenure Status of the Lot: 2007

    27

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    5 Occupied Housing Units by Number of Households in Each Housing Unit and Average Number of Households: 2007

    28

    6 Occupied Housing Units by Number of Occupants in Each Housing

    Units and Average Number of Occupants: 2007

    29 Appendices A Table A. Household Population, Number of Households, and

    Average Household Size by City/Municipality and Barangay

    A-1

    B Commonwealth Act No. 591

    B-1

    C CP Form 1 – Listing Booklet

    C-1

    D CP Form 2 – Household Questionnaire

    D-1

    E CP Form 7 – Household Population Self-Administered Questionnaire

    E-1

    F CP Form 4 – Institutional Population Questionnaire

    F-1

    G CP Form 8 – Institutional Population Self-Administered Questionnaire

    G-1

    H QuickStat of Selected Demographic Characteristics

    H-1

    I Referencing Guide for Report No. 2

    I-1

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    LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS

    ADB Asian Development Bank C/MCCB City/Municipal Census Coordinating Board CA No. 591 Commonwealth Act No. 591 CAS Census Area Supervisor CDPC 2007 POPCEN 2007 Central Data Processing Center CO Central Office COMELEC CP

    Commission on Elections Census of Population

    CPOD Census Planning and Operations Division CPS 2007 POPCEN 2007 Census Project Staff DepEd Department of Education DFA Department of Foreign Affairs DILG Department of the Interior and Local Government DSO District Statistics Officer EA Enumeration Area EN Enumerator EO Executive Officer FAO Food and Agriculture Organization FO Field Office GAD General Administration Department GSIS Government Service Insurance System HSD Household Statistics Department ILO ILQ IRA

    International Labor Organization Institutional Living Quarter Internal Revenue Allocation

    IRD Information Resources Department ITSD Industry and Trade Statistics Department LCR NCR NCIP

    Local Civil Registrar National Capital Region National Commission on Indigenous Peoples

    NEDA National Economic and Development Authority NSCB National Statistical Coordination Board NSO National Statistics Office PCCB Provincial Census Coordinating Board PL Project Leader PMS Project Monitoring System POPCEN 2007 2007 Census of Population PPS 2007 POPCEN 2007 Provincial Project Staff PSO Provincial Statistics Officer RCCB Regional Census Coordinating Board RD Regional Director RDPC 2007 POPCEN 2007 Regional Data Processing Center SCO Statistical Coordination Officer SSS Social Security System TS Team Supervisor UN United Nations USAID United States Agency for International Development

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    EXPLANATORY TEXT

    In August 2007, the National Statistics Office (NSO) conducted the 2007 Census of Population (POPCEN 2007). This nationwide undertaking is the 12th population census conducted in the country.

    POPCEN 2007 is designed to take an inventory of the total population in the Philippines and to collect information about their characteristics. The data provides an updated basis for the apportionment of the Internal Revenue Allocation (IRA) to local government units and creation of new legislative areas such as regions, provinces, municipalities, and barangays, or the conversion of a municipality into a city.

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

    of the population, as well as information about their demographic, social, and economic characteristics. These information are vital for making rational plans and programs towards national and local development.

    The final report on the population counts by barangay was declared official for all

    purposes by the President of the Philippines under Proclamation No. 1489 dated April 16, 2008. Authority to Conduct the POPCEN 2007

    Under Commonwealth Act No. 591, which was approved on August 19, 1940, the Bureau of the Census and Statistics (now NSO) is authorized to collect by enumeration, sampling or other methods, statistics and other information concerning the population and conduct, for statistical purposes, investigations and studies on the social and economic conditions of the country, among others. Census Coordinating Boards For POPCEN 2007, the creation of Regional Census Coordinating Board (RCCB), Provincial Census Coordinating Board (PCCB), and City/Municipal Census Coordinating Board (C/MCCB) was authorized by the National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB) Resolution No. 7, Series of 2007. The Regional Directors (RDs), Provincial Statistics Officers (PSOs), and District Statistics Officers (DSOs) were responsible in organizing the RCCB, PCCB, and C/MCCB, respectively. These boards assisted NSO field staff in the conduct of the census at the subnational levels. The Regional Director of the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) was the Chairperson of the RCCB with the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) as Vice Chairperson. The Regional Administrator/Director/Officer/

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    Chairman of Regional Development Council, Department of Agrarian Reform, NSCB, Department of Agriculture, Department of Education (DepEd), Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Department of Finance, Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), Department of Justice, Department of Labor and Employment, Department of National Defense, Department of Public Works and Highways, Department of Social Welfare and Development, Department of Trade and Industry, Department of Transportation and Communications, Department of Tourism, Department of Science and Technology, Department of Health, Commission on Population, National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP), and Office of Muslim Affairs served as members. The RD of NSO acted as the Executive Officer (EO) of RCCB. The Provincial Governor was the Chairperson of the PCCB with the Division Superintendent of Schools as Vice Chairperson. The District Highway Engineer, Provincial Commander of the Philippine National Police, Provincial Planning and Development Officer, Provincial Assessor, Provincial Agriculturist, Provincial Population Officer, Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Officer, Provincial Social Welfare and Development Officer, Provincial Information Officer, NCIP Development Management Officer V, and three representatives from the private sector served as members. The PSO of NSO acted as the EO of PCCB. The C/MCCB was chaired by the City/Municipal Mayor. The DepEd District Supervisor or City Superintendent of Schools served as the Vice Chairperson. The Station Commander, Municipal Planning and Development Officer, Municipal Civil Registrar, Municipal Population Officer, Municipal Agriculturist, and a representative from the private sector acted as members. The DSO of NSO served as the EO of C/MCCB. POPCEN 2007 Field Organization The NSO is the agency mandated to formulate and execute plans for the POPCEN 2007. All matters pertaining to POPCEN 2007 were coordinated and monitored by the Household Statistics Department (HSD) under the direction and instructions of the Administrator. The planning and preparatory activities for all aspects of the census were undertaken by HSD in close coordination with the Information Resources Department (IRD) and General Administration Department (GAD). A Steering Committee created for POPCEN 2007 provided directions on the major activities of the nationwide undertaking. Chaired by the Administrator and co-chaired by the Deputy Administrator, it was comprised of the Directors of HSD, IRD, GAD, Industry and Trade Statistics Department (ITSD), Division Chiefs of HSD, and selected Central Office (CO) Division Chiefs. The Census Planning and Operations Division (CPOD) served as Secretariat to the Steering Committee.

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    The POPCEN 2007 Census Project Staff (CPS 2007), headed by the HSD Director served as the monitoring hub and communications and action center of the census. The RD was responsible for the coordination, monitoring, and supervision of the operations in all provinces within his/her region. He/she was also responsible for the supervision of the staff of POPCEN 2007 Regional Data Processing Center (RDPC 2007). The RDPC 2007, which was in-charged in the computer processing of census returns, was under the technical supervision of IRD in consultation with HSD. Parallel to the RDPC 2007, the POPCEN 2007 Central Data Processing Center (CDPC 2007) was set up at CO with the direct supervision of IRD. The PSO, together with the POPCEN 2007 Provincial Project Staff (PPS 2007), was responsible for the allocation and control of census forms, Project Monitoring System (PMS) operations, as well as the manual processing of census returns and transmittal of forms to RDPC 2007. The DSO, on the other hand, was responsible for the supervision, monitoring, and coordination of the cities/municipalities under his/her district. During the field enumeration, five hired Enumerators (ENs) were supervised by a Team Supervisor (TS), and a group of seven TSs was supervised by a Census Area Supervisor (CAS). The CAS designated in each municipality was either an SCO of NSO or a hired personnel. Method of Enumeration

    The gathering of population and housing data was performed by census ENs through house-to-house visit and interview of a responsible member of each household. The household was treated as the enumeration unit. Moreover, a complete listing of buildings, living quarters (including vacant ones), and households was done. The households were interviewed using Census of Population (CP) Form 2 – Household Questionnaire (Appendix D). The items asked for the population were household membership, relationship to household head, sex, date of birth, age as of last birthday, birth registration, marital status, school attendance, current grade/year in school, place of school, highest grade/year completed, whether or not a person was an overseas worker, usual occupation, and place of work.

    For the housing portion, the questions asked were construction materials of the outer walls and roof and the tenure status of the lot where the building or housing unit was built. Questions for households residing in temporary relocation areas such as the date when the household moved to the temporary relocation area, place of previous residence, and whether the household had intention of residing in their previous residence were also included in this census.

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    Institutional population were enumerated using CP Form 4 – Institutional Population Questionnaire (Appendix F). In this questionnaire, the items asked were the type of institutional living quarter (ILQ), residence status, sex, date of birth, age as of last birthday, birth registration, marital status, and highest grade/year completed. Information about Filipinos working in Philippine embassies and foreign countries were also gathered using CP Form 7.

    Place Where Enumerated All persons were enumerated in their usual place of residence, or the geographic place (street, barangay, city/municipality, and province) where the person usually resides. Filipinos working in Philippine embassies, consulates, and missions abroad were also enumerated. CP Form 7, the Household Self-Administered Questionnaire (Appendix E) was sent to them through the DFA.

    Publications for POPCEN 2007 The results of POPCEN 2007 will be made available in different media. Reports, publications, as well as electronic data files will be prepared for the various needs of data users. There are six publications for POPCEN 2007, namely:

    Report No. 1 - Population by Province, City/Municipality, and Barangay Report No. 2 - Demographic and Housing Characteristics Report No. 3 - Population, Land Area, and Density Report No. 4 - Urban Population

    Report No. 5 - Institutional Population Report No. 6 - Barangay Characteristics POPCEN 2007 Report No. 2 will be published in two volumes. Volume I is by

    province and highly urbanized city while Volume II will have the same contents as in Volume I, except that it has urban-rural disaggregation and will be made available only at the national level.

    Aside from the published tables from these reports, other statistical tables will be

    made available to users in computer printouts and compact discs (CDs).

    Coverage and Contents of this Publication This report contains 14 tables on population and six tables on housing

    characteristics. Population data includes relationship to household head, sex, age as of

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    last birthday, marital status, current school attendance, current grade/year in school, place of school, highest grade/year completed, whether a person was an overseas worker or not, usual occupation, and place of work. Housing data, on the other hand, includes occupied housing units, construction materials of the roof, construction materials of the outer walls, and tenure status of the lot. The data for this publication were generated from the accomplished CP Form 2 and CP Form 7 questionnaires of POPCEN 2007. Aside from the report for the Philippines, a separate report is published for each province and highly urbanized city. The data for the cities and municipalities of Metropolitan Manila are included in the volume for the National Capital Region (NCR). Definition of Terms and Concepts Barangay A barangay is the smallest political unit in the country. Generally, one barangay was assigned to one EN during the enumeration. However, to facilitate complete census coverage, a large barangay is usually divided into parts and each part is referred to as an enumeration area (EA). For purposes of POPCEN 2007, the official list of barangays used was as of March 2007. This list, which was prepared by the Technical Working Group on Geographic Classification with member-representatives from NEDA, NSCB, DILG, Commission on Elections (COMELEC), and NSO, was the basis of geographic codes utilized in the census. For the publication reports of this census, however, the official list of barangays used was as of December 2007, with a total of 41,995 barangays. Usual place of residence The term refers to the geographic place (street, barangay, city/municipality, or province) where the enumerated person usually resides. As a rule, it is the place where he/she sleeps most of the time. Hence, it may be the same as or different from the place where he/she was found at the time of the census. 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, like parents and their children. In some instances, several generations of familial ties are represented in one household while, still in others, even more distant relatives are included as members of the household.

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    Household helpers, boarders, and nonrelatives are considered as members of the household provided they sleep in the same housing unit and have common arrangement for the preparation and consumption of food and do not usually go home to their family at least once a week. A group of unrelated individuals, as in the case of a group of students or workers who decide to rent a place and make common arrangement for the preparation and consumption of their food, constitutes one household. Institutional population

    Institutional population is comprised of persons who are found living in institutional living quarters (ILQs). They may have their own families or households elsewhere but at the time of the census, they are committed or confined in institutions, or they live in ILQs and are usually subject to a common authority or management, or are bound by either a common public objective or a common personal interest. The following were considered as ILQs:

    1. Hotels, motels, inns, dormitories, pensions, and other lodging houses which provide lodging on a fee basis;

    2. Hospitals, sanitaria, and rehabilitation centers; 3. Orphanages and homes for the aged; 4. Seminaries, convents, nunneries, boarding schools, and other religious

    training centers; 5. Corrective and penal institutions; 6. Military camps and barracks; 7. Logging, mining, and construction/public work camps; 8. Oceangoing and interisland/coastal vessels at port; and 9. Refugee camps.

    Persons enumerated as members of a household

    The following individuals were included as members of a household:

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

    2. Family members who are overseas workers and who are away for not more than five years from the date of departure at the time of the census;

    3. Persons whose usual place of residence is the place where the household lives but are temporarily away at the time of the census for any of the following reasons: a. on vacation, business/pleasure trip, or training somewhere in the

    Philippines and are expected to be back within six months from the date of departure;

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    b. on vacation, business/pleasure trip, or studying/training abroad and are expected to be back within a year from the date of departure;

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

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

    e. detained in national/provincial/city/municipal jails or military camps for a period of not more than six months at the time of enumeration;

    f. on board coastal, interisland, or fishing vessels within Philippine territories; and

    g. on board oceangoing vessels but are expected to be back within five years from the date of departure.

    4. Boarders/lodgers of the household or employees of household-operated businesses who do not usually return/go to their respective homes weekly;

    5. Citizens of foreign countries, excluding members of diplomatic missions and non-Filipino members of international organizations, but including Filipino balikbayans who have resided or are expected to reside in the Philippines for at least a year from their arrival; and

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

    Persons enumerated as members of an institutional living quarter

    The following persons were enumerated as members of the ILQ: 1. Permanent lodgers in boarding houses; 2. Dormitory residents who do not go home at least once a week; 3. Hotel residents who have stayed for more than six months at the time of the

    census; 4. Boarders in residential houses, provided that their number is 10 or more; 5. Patients in hospitals who are confined for more than six months; 6. Wards in orphanages; 7. Inmates of penal colonies or prison cells; 8. Seminarians, nuns in convents, and monks; 9. Soldiers residing in military camps; and 10. Workers in mining and similar camps.

    The following persons were excluded as members of the ILQ but were included

    in the households to which they belong: 1. Military officials/enlisted men or draftees (and members of their households)

    who have housing units within military installations or camps;

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    2. Managers (and members of their households) of refugee camps, dormitories, hotels, hospitals, and others, who occupy and regularly use as their place of abode living quarters in the institutions that they manage; and

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

    Persons excluded from the enumeration The following persons were excluded from the enumeration even if they were within the territorial jurisdiction of the Philippines at the time of the census enumeration:

    1. Foreign ambassadors, ministers, consuls, or other diplomatic representatives, and members of their families (except Filipino and non-Filipino employees who have been residents of the Philippines prior to the said employment);

    2. Citizens of foreign countries living within the premises of an embassy, legation, chancellery, or consulate;

    3. Citizens of foreign countries who are chiefs or officials of international organizations like the United Nations (UN), International Labor Organization (ILO), Asian Development Bank (ADB), Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) who are subject to reassignment to other countries after their tour of duty in the Philippines, and members of their families;

    4. Citizens of foreign countries, together with non-Filipino members of their families, who are students or who are employed, or have business in the Philippines but who are expected to stay in the country for less than a year from their arrival;

    5. Citizens of foreign countries and Filipinos with usual place of residence in a foreign country who are visiting the Philippines and who have stayed or are expected to stay in the country for less than a year from their arrival;

    6. Citizens of foreign countries in refugee camps/vessels; and 7. Residents of the Philippines on vacation, pleasure or business trip, study or

    training abroad who have been away or are expected to be away from the Philippines for more than one year from their departure.

    Persons working for them or living with them were also enumerated based on the

    rules of enumeration. Respondent A respondent is any responsible member of the household who furnished the information or answered the questions during the interview.

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    Head of the household The head of the household is an adult person who is responsible for the organization and care of the household or who is regarded as such by the members of the household. In the case of a household consisting of two or more unrelated persons sharing the same cooking facilities and meals, the head is usually the eldest male or female in the group regarded as such by the other members. Relationship to the household head Data on relationship to the head of the household provides an indication of the typical relationship among household members. Each member of the household has a specific relationship to the head by virtue of his presence in the household. Such relationship may or may not be based on kinship. The members of the household are classified as follows: Head Spouse Son Daughter Stepson Stepdaughter Son-in-law Daughter-in-law

    Grandson Granddaughter Father Mother Brother Sister Uncle Aunt

    Nephew Niece Other relative Nonrelative Boarder Domestic helper

    Age as of last birthday For purposes of the census, age as of last birthday refers to the interval of time between the person’s date of birth and August 1, 2007 (the census reference date), expressed in completed years. Data on age is essential for purposes of analyzing population changes and preparing population estimates and forecasts. Marital status

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

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    The following are the categories for marital status: 1. Single – a person who has never been married; 2. Married – a person married in a religious or civil ceremony, either living

    together with a spouse at the time of visit, or temporarily living apart because his/her spouse is employed elsewhere or is in the Armed Forces, and others;

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

    4. Divorced/Separated – a person who is permanently separated from his/her spouse, legally, or through mutual consent. Also for a person whose marriage with another has been annulled or dissolved and can, therefore, remarry;

    5. Common-law/Live-in – a person cohabiting or living consensually with another person as husband and wife without the benefit of a legal marriage; and

    6. Unknown – a person whose marital status is unknown to the respondent, or whose marital status is being concealed by the respondent.

    School attendance Current school attendance means attendance at present in any educational institution, public or private, for formal academic education at the elementary, high school, college or university level. Data on school attendance provide a description of the school-age population actually in school. The proportion of the school-age population, which is able to take advantage of the education system, is necessary in the assessment of the adequacy of the educational system of the country. Grade/Year in school Grade/year in school may be any one of the specific grades/years in elementary, high school, postsecondary, college, and postbaccalaureate levels of schooling during the School Year 2007 to 2008. Place of school This pertains to the place where a person was studying during the reference period. The purpose of this is to determine the number of students who were studying in places outside the city/municipality where they resided. Data on these are vital for transport planning purposes and in determining the daytime population. Highest grade/year completed Highest grade/year completed refers to the highest grade or year completed in school, college, or university as of August 1, 2007. This may be any one of the specific grades or years in elementary, high school, postsecondary, college, and postbaccalaureate levels of schooling. It also includes preschool education.

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    A person’s highest grade completed is categorized as follows: No grade completed – did not undergo formal schooling Preschool Elementary – grade 1 to grade 7 Elementary graduate High school – 1st year to 4th year High school graduate Postsecondary (1 to 3 years) Postsecondary– refers to the stage of formal education following the secondary

    education level covering nondegree programs that have varying duration lasting up to three years. This is concerned primarily with developing strong and appropriately trained middle level manpower.

    College undergraduate College graduate Postbaccalaureate – refers to any course for which an undergraduate degree is

    required. Masters and doctoral degree students and graduates both fall under this category.

    Overseas workers An overseas worker is a household member who is currently out of the country due to an overseas employment. He/she may or may not have a specific work contract or may be presently at home on vacation but has an existing overseas employment to return to. Undocumented overseas workers are included if the household still considers them as members and if they have been away for less than five years. However, immigrants are excluded. The increasing volume of overseas workers provides additional strength to the stability of the economy through their remittances, which are invested in industries like transportation, housing, construction, education, manufacturing, and others. Data on overseas worker help government planners and program managers in formulating policies, plans, and programs for the protection of overseas workers and the promotion of their welfare. Usual occupation This refers to the kind of job or business, which a person was engaged in most of the time during the last 12 months. In other words, usual activity/occupation is the person’s principal means of earning a living like real estate salesman, medical doctor, building architect, rice farmer, elementary school teacher, police inspector, and lawyer during the past 12 months.

    A person is considered as a gainful worker or usually working most of the time during the past 12 months if he/she works for at least 10 hours a week for six months (26 weeks) or longer, including vacation or sick leave. He/she may be working for pay

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    (wage, salary, commission, tips, and others); for profit in own farm, business, private practice of a profession or trade; or without pay on own family farm or business.

    The usual activity/occupation relates to the nongainful activities that a person

    usually do most of the year if he/she did not work during the past 12 months. Among these activities are: housekeeper in own home, student, pensioner, retired, disabled, or dependent.

    Data on occupation are essential in analyzing the growth, composition, and distribution of the work force. Place of work The question on place of work determines the number of workers who commute to places outside of the city/municipality where they are usually residing for the purpose of working. Data derived from this question is used as input in determining the daytime population. HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS Building A building is any structure built, designed or intended for the enclosure, shelter or protection of any person, animal or property. It consists of one or more rooms and/or other spaces covered by a roof and usually enclosed within external walls or with common dividing walls with adjacent buildings, which usually extend from the foundation to the roof. For purposes of this census, only buildings which contain living quarters, whether occupied or vacant, were listed. Living quarters counted are structurally separate and independent places of abode. They may:

    1. have been constructed, built, converted, or arranged for human habitation, provided that at the time of the census, they are not used wholly for other purposes; or

    2. have actually been used as living quarters at the time of the census although not intended for habitation.

    Housing unit A housing unit is a structurally separate and independent place of abode which, by the way it has been constructed, converted, or arranged is intended for habitation by one or more households. Structures or parts of structures not intended for habitation

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    such as commercial, industrial, and agricultural buildings, or natural and man-made shelters such as caves, boats, abandoned trucks, culverts, and others, but used as living quarters by households are also considered as housing units. Identifying housing units in a building A housing unit is normally intended for habitation by one household. However, in some cases, two or more households share the same building or the same housing unit as their place of habitation. The building may have more than one housing unit but from its physical layout, the different housing units may not be discernible. A portion of a building (a room or a group of rooms) qualifies as a separate housing unit if it meets both the following requirements:

    1. Separateness – the portion of a building must have facilities for sleeping, preparing and taking meals, and its occupants must be isolated from other households in the building by means of walls or permanent partitions; and

    2. Direct access – the portion of the building can be accessed directly from the outside of the building. That is, the occupants can come in to the portion of the building without passing through anybody else’s premises from the street, pathway, alley, callejon, road, yard, catwalk, public or communal staircase, passage, gallery, grounds, or through a common hall.

    Housing units to be listed Only the following housing units were assigned individual housing unit serial numbers and listed:

    1. Occupied or vacant housing units (VHUs) in single residential houses; 2. Occupied or VHUs in multi-unit residential buildings such as duplex,

    accessoria or row houses, condominiums, tenement houses, townhouses, and others;

    3. Occupied barong-barong or shanties; 4. VHUs in residential buildings used for purposes other than residential; 5. Housing units which are still under construction, but the roof and walls are

    already in place; 6. Occupied housing units in ILQs such as hotels, motels, dormitories, lodging

    houses, seminaries, mental hospitals, and others; 7. Occupied housing units in nonresidential buildings such as offices, rice mills,

    barns, churches, and others; 8. VHUs with complete facilities for cooking, dining, and sleeping in ILQs and

    nonresidential buildings; 9. Occupied mobile housing units such as boats, trailers, and others; or 10. Occupied improvised housing units in structures such as culverts, abandoned

    trucks, caves, container vans, tents, and railroads cars.

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    Construction materials of the outer walls and roof The kind of construction materials of the roof are classified as follows:

    1. Galvanized iron/aluminum 2. Tile/concrete/clay tile 3. Half galvanized iron and half concrete 4. Wood 5. Cogon/nipa/anahaw 6. Asbestos 7. Makeshift/salvaged/improvised materials 8. Others

    The kind of construction materials of the outer walls are classified as follows:

    1. Concrete/brick/stone 2. Wood 3. Half concrete/brick/stone and half wood 4. Galvanized iron/aluminum 5. Bamboo/sawali/cogon/nipa 6. Asbestos 7. Glass 8. Makeshift/salvaged/improvised materials 9. Others Data derived from these items are used in evaluating construction statistics,

    programme implementation, and estimating investments, past and future, in housing construction. They are also used in determining how many of the households are housed in structurally acceptable housing units. Tenure status of the lot Tenure status of the lot is important for housing policies, in the promotion of lot ownership, and identification and prioritization of groups in need of housing assistance. The categories for tenure status of the lot are as follows:

    1. Owned/being amortized/owner-like possession – this includes house owners paying the land on installment basis or holders of certificate of land title under the Land Reform Program, or holders of Ancestral Domain Title, and house/lot awardees of housing loan from Pag-ibig, Social Security System (SSS), Government Service Insurance System (GSIS), or commercial banks. It also includes owner-like possession of the lot such as those held under heirship and other forms of owner-like possession. Ownership of land also includes mere occupancy of any public land in rural areas;

    2. Rented – a fixed amount for rental is paid by the occupant, in cash or in kind;

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

    4. Rent-free without consent of the owner – the household occupies the lot without the permission of the owner.

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    ANGELES CITY: 2007

    Sapang Bato

    Anunas

    Margot

    Cuayan

    Malabanias

    Amsic

    Santa Teresita

    Pampang

    San Nicolas

    Cutcut

    San JosePulungbulu

    Mining Capaya

    Balibago

    Claro M. Recto

    Cutud

    Pulung Cucutud

    Sapalibutad

    Pulung

    Maragul

    Salapungan

    Lourdes Sur

    EastLourdes Sur

    Tabun

    Santo Cristo

    Santo Rosario (Pob.)Santa Trinidad

    Pandan

    Lourdes North West

    Ninoy Aquino

    (Mirasol)

    Virgen Delos Remedios

    Agapito del Rosario

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    1,723 - 4,125 persons

    4,126 - 6,157 persons

    6,158 - 9,406 persons

    9,407 - 14,526 persons

    14,527 - 31,040 persons

    1 Dot = 200 persons

    San Jose

    Santo Domingo

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    ANGELES CITY Highlights on Population and Housing Characteristics Population increased at the rate of 2.37 percent annually

    Angeles City, a highly urbanized city in the province of Pampanga, posted a total population of 317,398 persons as of August 1, 2007, an increase of 49,610 persons over its total population of 267,788 persons in 2000. The increase in the population count from 2000 to 2007 translated to an average annual population growth rate (PGR) of 2.37 percent, lower than the 2.93 percent average annual PGR of the city for the period 1995 to 2000.

    If the average annual PGR recorded at 2.37 percent during the

    period 2000 to 2007 continues, the population of Angeles City will double in 30 years.

    The population of Angeles City in 2007 was more than twice its population size of 134,544

    persons in 1970.

    Balibago was the most populous barangay Among the 33 barangays comprising Angeles City, Balibago was the most populous with a population size making up 10.7 percent of the total population of the city. It was followed by Malabanias (7.5 percent), Cutcut (7.2 percent), Pulung Cacutud (6.1 percent), and Santo Domingo (5.2 percent). The rest of the barangays contributed less than 5.0 percent each.

    The least populated barangay was Virgen Delos Remedios with 0.5 percent share to the total population of the city. It was also the least populated barangay in 2000.

    Sex ratio rose to 100 males per 100 females

    Of the 317,398 total population in 2007, males accounted for 49.9 percent while females comprised 50.1 percent. These figures resulted in a sex ratio of 100 males for every 100 females, higher than the sex ratio of 99 males per 100 females that was recorded in 2000.

    Median age increased to 23 years

    In 2007, the median age of the population of the city was 23 years, which means that half of the total population was younger than 23 years. This is higher than the median age of 22 years that was recorded in 2000.

    Moreover, about one in every three persons (33.0 percent) was under 15 years old. Children aged 0 to 4 years comprised the largest age group (11.7 percent), followed by those in age groups 5 to 9 years (11.3 percent) and 15 to 19 years (10.4 percent). Males outnumbered females in the age groups 0

    Table 1

    Total Population by Census Year

    Angeles City, 1970 to 2007

    Census Year Total Population (in thousands)

    1970 134.5 1975 151.2 1980 188.8 1990 236.7 1995 234.0 2000 267.8 2007 317.4

    33,945

    23,816

    22,776

    19,249

    16,570

    14,526

    13,468

    13,264

    12,439

    12,416

    0 20,000 40,000

    Balibago

    Malabanias

    Cutcut

    Pulung Cacutud

    Santo Domingo

    Pandan

    Ninoy Aquino (Marisol)

    Pampang

    Pulung Maragul

    Pulungbulu

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    to 14 years, 30 to 39 years, and 45 to 49 years. On the other hand, there were more females than males in the age groups 15 to 29 years, 40 to 44 years, and 54 years and over.

    About three in every five persons were of voting age The voting-age population (18 years and over) accounted for 60.8 percent of the total population of Angeles City in 2007, slightly up from 60.5 percent in 2000. There were more females (50.9 percent) than females (49.1 percent) among the voting-age population.

    Dependency ratio decreased to 57 dependents per 100 persons in the working age group

    In 2007, the young dependents (0 to 14 years) comprised 33.0 percent of the total population while the old dependents (65 years and over) posted a share of 3.2 percent. The working-age population (15 to 64 years) accounted for the remaining 63.8 percent. The overall dependency ratio was 57, which indicates that for every 100 working-age population, there were about 57 dependents (52 young dependents and five old dependents). This ratio is lower than the dependency ratio in 2000, which was recorded at 60 dependents per 100 working-age population (55 young dependents and five old dependents). Average household size was 4.5 persons

    Angeles City had a total household population of 315,883 persons and 69,519 households in 2007. The corresponding figures in 2000 were 267,304 persons and 56,575 households, respectively. These figures resulted in an average household size of 4.5 persons in 2007 and 4.7 persons in 2000. There were more males than females among the never-married persons Of the household population 10 years old and over, 44.0 percent were never married while 43.3 percent were married. The rest of the population were categorized as follows: in common-law/live-in marital arrangement (5.8 percent), widowed (4.1 percent), and divorced/separated (2.3 percent). Among the never-married persons, 52.1 percent were males while 47.9 percent were females. For the rest of the categories for marital status, the females outnumbered the males. More females had academic degrees; more males pursued postbaccalaureate courses

    Of the total household population aged five years and over, 29.4 percent had attended or

    completed elementary education, 39.7 percent had reached or finished high school, 9.3 percent were college undergraduates, and 9.1 percent were academic degree holders. Among those with academic degrees, the females (52.2 percent) outnumbered the males (47.8 percent). However, there were more males (58.5 percent) than females (41.5 percent) among those with postbaccalaureate courses.

    Table 2. Household Population, Number of Households, and Average Household Size

    Angeles City, 2007 and 2000

    Census Year

    Household Population

    Number of Households

    Average Household

    Size

    2007 315,883 69,519 4.5

    2000 267,304 56,575 4.7

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    0 - 45 - 9

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    80 and over

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    Angeles City, 2007

    Male Female

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    About three fifths (60.8 percent) of the

    household population 5 to 24 years old had attended school during the School Year 2007 to 2008. Of the total males aged 5 to 24 years, 62.1 percent had attended school at anytime during the said school year while school attendance for the females was 59.6 percent of the total females aged 5 to 24 years. Male overseas workers outnumbered their female counterparts Of the 242,922 household population 10 years old and over in Angeles City, 4,979 persons (2.0 percent) were overseas workers. Male overseas workers (65.1 percent of all the overseas workers) outnumbered their female counterparts (34.9 percent). Older overseas workers (45 years and over) posted a share of 27.7 percent. Moreover, overseas workers aged 25 to 29 years comprised 16.8 percent while those in the age group 35 to 39 years accounted for 16.4 percent.

    Almost two thirds of those engaged in gainful activities were males

    In 2007, of the 211,240 household population 15 years old and over in Angeles City, 113,257 persons (53.6 percent) were engaged in gainful activity. Males comprised 64.2 percent of the gainfully employed persons while females accounted for 35.8 percent. By major occupation group, 21.7 percent of the gainfully employed persons were laborers and unskilled workers while 16.0 percent were trade and related workers.

    There were 101 households per 100 occupied housing units

    A total of 68,631 occupied housing units was recorded in Angeles City in 2007. This translates to a ratio of 101 households for every 100 occupied housing units or 4.6 persons per occupied housing unit. This is lower than the ratio of 105 households per 100 occupied housing units or 4.9 persons per occupied housing unit that was recorded in 2000.

    Occupied housing units with strong materials for outer walls and roofs increased

    In 2007, majority (68.7 percent) of the occupied housing units in the city had outer walls made of concrete/brick/stone. In 2000, 61.5 percent of the occupied housing units had outer walls made of such materials. Majority (89.6 percent) of the occupied housing units in 2007, meanwhile, had roofs made of galvanized iron/aluminum, a slight improvement from 89.1 percent in 2000.

    Majority of the households lived in lots that they owned or amortized In 2007, three fifths (60.0 percent) of the households lived in lots that they owned or amortized.

    The corresponding figure in 2000 was 59.9 percent.

    Further, 20.2 percent of the total households rented the lots that they occupied while 14.2 percent occupied lots which were rent-free but with consent of the owner.

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    Angeles City, 2007

    Attending School Not Attending School

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    Table 1. Population Enumerated in Various Censuses by Barangay: 1970 - 2007

    Barangay

    Censal Year

    1970 1975 1980 1990 1995 2000 2007 May 6 May 1 May 1 May 1 Sept. 1 May 1 Aug. 1

    ANGELES CITY 1 134,544 151,164 188,834 236,686 234,011 267,788 317,398

    Agapito del Rosario 4,589 4,901 4,687 3,894 3,224 3,102 2,732

    Anunas 1,265 1,643 3,424 5,939 7,526 7,817 9,202

    Balibago 14,616 14,577 24,328 29,791 27,011 31,731 33,945

    Capaya 480 1,552 2,475 4,392 5,370 6,661 8,603

    Claro M. Recto 7,880 7,446 7,704 6,453 5,597 5,691 5,920

    Cuayan - 276 315 920 947 1,645 4,202

    Cutcut 7,170 8,648 12,710 17,457 17,537 22,462 22,776

    Cutud 589 698 838 1,290 2,129 2,230 5,434

    Lourdes North West 10,118 10,824 11,361 11,534 10,121 11,429 12,097

    Lourdes Sur 6,709 7,027 7,589 6,519 6,269 5,943 5,420

    Lourdes Sur East 8,169 7,120 7,494 6,549 5,849 5,880 6,157

    Malabanias 5,347 4,513 9,972 16,050 16,656 19,169 23,816

    Margot 996 1,376 1,653 2,452 2,223 2,768 3,596

    Mining 497 638 779 1,122 1,314 1,626 2,274

    Pampang 1,596 1,977 2,848 5,727 6,246 7,723 13,264

    Pandan 5,981 10,915 13,301 7,565 9,647 10,545 14,526

    Pulung Maragul 1,369 3,200 4,103 8,646 8,084 9,738 12,439

    Pulungbulu 6,494 6,790 7,463 10,295 11,077 12,009 12,416

    Pulung Cacutud 761 977 1,070 1,681 13,973 17,167 19,249

    Salapungan 3,991 4,377 6,104 6,649 5,990 6,175 6,511

    San Jose 5,214 5,040 6,398 6,940 7,030 6,561 6,294

    San Nicolas 4,551 4,452 4,379 3,532 2,653 2,985 3,056

    Santa Teresita 8,642 9,239 10,795 11,690 7,100 8,975 9,406

    Santa Trinidad - 4,719 5,552 5,887 4,384 4,830 5,217

    Santo Cristo 2,016 2,654 2,793 3,857 3,519 4,077 4,739

    Santo Domingo 5,514 9,977 12,595 14,869 13,455 14,139 16,570

    Santo Rosario (Pob.) 3,837 4,463 3,930 4,105 4,024 3,503 3,141

    Sapalibutad 1,692 1,972 2,131 2,812 3,665 5,670 8,485

    Sapangbato 6,346 6,286 7,430 9,477 4,016 6,260 9,920

    Tabun 541 604 688 1,515 1,879 2,017 4,125

    Virgen Delos Remedios 2,211 1,828 1,925 1,551 1,293 1,275 1,723

    Amsic - - - 3,628 2,575 3,474 6,675

    Ninoy Aquino (Marisol) - - - 11,898 11,628 12,511 13,468

    Inarraru - 455 - - - - -

    Tibaguin 5,363 - - - - - -

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    Created into a city on June 22, 1963 under R.A. No. 3700. Source: National Statistics Office, Various Census Reports

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    Table 2. Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households: 2007

    Highly Urbanized City Total

    Population

    Total Number of

    Households Household Population

    ANGELES CITY 317,398 315,883 69,519

    Source: National Statistics Office, 2007 Census of Population

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    Table 3. Population by Single-Year Age Classification and Sex: 2007

    Single-Year Age Classification Total Population Household Population

    Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female

    ANGELES CITY

    All ages 317,398 158,316 159,082 315,883 157,095 158,788

    Under 1 7,591 3,878 3,713 7,590 3,877 3,713 1 7,016 3,588 3,428 7,014 3,587 3,427 2 7,346 3,800 3,546 7,344 3,798 3,546 3 7,668 4,025 3,643 7,666 4,024 3,642 4 7,472 3,859 3,613 7,470 3,858 3,612

    5 7,299 3,787 3,512 7,293 3,784 3,509 6 7,081 3,597 3,484 7,077 3,597 3,480 7 7,764 4,059 3,705 7,757 4,053 3,704 8 6,933 3,588 3,345 6,922 3,583 3,339 9 6,834 3,452 3,382 6,828 3,450 3,378

    10 6,885 3,475 3,410 6,881 3,475 3,406 11 6,339 3,240 3,099 6,329 3,236 3,093 12 6,549 3,386 3,163 6,536 3,380 3,156 13 6,095 3,080 3,015 6,082 3,074 3,008 14 5,864 2,925 2,939 5,854 2,922 2,932

    15 6,403 3,267 3,136 6,400 3,266 3,134 16 6,573 3,246 3,327 6,561 3,241 3,320 17 6,735 3,350 3,385 6,728 3,347 3,381 18 6,655 3,154 3,501 6,639 3,139 3,500 19 6,507 3,061 3,446 6,483 3,043 3,440

    20 6,811 3,256 3,555 6,770 3,231 3,539 21 6,465 3,143 3,322 6,403 3,095 3,308 22 6,132 2,910 3,222 6,082 2,875 3,207 23 6,369 3,061 3,308 6,331 3,025 3,306 24 6,364 3,049 3,315 6,323 3,012 3,311

    25 6,601 3,199 3,402 6,534 3,141 3,393 26 5,981 2,895 3,086 5,925 2,844 3,081 27 6,459 3,204 3,255 6,396 3,153 3,243 28 6,001 2,996 3,005 5,944 2,942 3,002 29 5,632 2,815 2,817 5,582 2,768 2,814

    30 5,706 2,818 2,888 5,658 2,775 2,883 31 4,708 2,376 2,332 4,650 2,326 2,324 32 4,851 2,465 2,386 4,804 2,422 2,382 33 4,145 2,093 2,052 4,099 2,051 2,048 34 4,332 2,240 2,092 4,290 2,202 2,088

    35 5,140 2,686 2,454 5,104 2,652 2,452 36 4,250 2,129 2,121 4,195 2,083 2,112 37 4,777 2,493 2,284 4,731 2,455 2,276 38 4,384 2,161 2,223 4,344 2,127 2,217 39 3,995 2,014 1,981 3,958 1,983 1,975

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    Table 3. Population by Single-Year Age Classification and Sex: 2007 -- continued

    Single-Year Age Classification Total Population Household Population

    Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female

    40 4,245 2,131 2,114 4,211 2,106 2,105 41 3,461 1,781 1,680 3,416 1,747 1,669 42 3,987 1,993 1,994 3,953 1,964 1,989 43 3,416 1,655 1,761 3,384 1,629 1,755 44 2,990 1,479 1,511 2,953 1,450 1,503

    45 3,583 1,842 1,741 3,560 1,827 1,733 46 2,823 1,460 1,363 2,804 1,444 1,360 47 3,305 1,768 1,537 3,286 1,752 1,534 48 2,809 1,388 1,421 2,802 1,381 1,421 49 2,713 1,397 1,316 2,695 1,383 1,312

    50 3,054 1,547 1,507 3,039 1,534 1,505 51 2,399 1,159 1,240 2,379 1,141 1,238 52 2,506 1,224 1,282 2,497 1,217 1,280 53 2,300 1,097 1,203 2,294 1,091 1,203 54 2,172 1,067 1,105 2,165 1,060 1,105

    55 1,949 975 974 1,944 971 973 56 1,789 881 908 1,785 877 908 57 1,862 911 951 1,856 907 949 58 1,597 750 847 1,592 746 846 59 1,603 781 822 1,598 777 821

    60 1,772 842 930 1,768 841 927 61 1,379 647 732 1,377 647 730 62 1,165 564 601 1,163 563 600 63 975 498 477 971 495 476 64 798 378 420 796 377 419

    65 1,080 488 592 1,079 487 592 66 733 341 392 730 340 390 67 856 383 473 855 383 472 68 751 347 404 750 346 404 69 643 321 322 643 321 322

    70 782 364 418 781 363 418 71 537 226 311 535 225 310 72 553 238 315 551 237 314 73 484 186 298 483 186 297 74 421 178 243 419 176 243

    75 481 197 284 481 197 284 76 324 113 211 323 113 210 77 340 139 201 340 139 201 78 296 121 175 296 121 175 79 244 96 148 243 95 148

    80 284 111 173 284 111 173 81 172 70 102 172 70 102 82 179 74 105 179 74 105 83 150 55 95 150 55 95 84 132 52 80 132 52 80

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    Table 3. Population by Single-Year Age Classification and Sex: 2007 -- concluded

    Single-Year Age Classification Total Population Household Population

    Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female

    85 97 27 70 97 27 70 86 92 29 63 92 29 63 87 111 36 75 111 36 75 88 54 14 40 54 14 40 89 39 8 31 39 8 31

    90 32 9 23 32 9 23 91 31 6 25 31 6 25 92 20 4 16 20 4 16 93 26 9 17 26 9 17 94 19 8 11 19 8 11

    95 16 5 11 16 5 11 96 6 2 4 6 2 4 97 13 4 9 13 4 9 98 7 1 6 7 1 6 99 2 - 2 2 - 2

    100 2 2 - 2 2 - 101 and over 25 17 8 25 17 8

    0 - 17 124,447 63,602 60,845 124,332 63,552 60,780 18 and over 192,951 94,714 98,237 191,551 93,543 98,008

    Source: National Statistics Office, 2007 Census of Population

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    Table 4. Population by Age Group and Sex: 2007

    Age Group and Highly Urbanized City

    Total Population Household Population

    Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female

    ANGELES CITY

    All ages 317,398 158,316 159,082 315,883 157,095 158,788

    Under 1 7,591 3,878 3,713 7,590 3,877 3,713 1 - 4 29,502 15,272 14,230 29,494 15,267 14,227 5 - 9 35,911 18,483 17,428 35,877 18,467 17,410 10 - 14 31,732 16,106 15,626 31,682 16,087 15,595 15 - 19 32,873 16,078 16,795 32,811 16,036 16,775 20 - 24 32,141 15,419 16,722 31,909 15,238 16,671 25 - 29 30,674 15,109 15,565 30,381 14,848 15,533 30 - 34 23,742 11,992 11,750 23,501 11,776 11,725 35 - 39 22,546 11,483 11,063 22,332 11,300 11,032 40 - 44 18,099 9,039 9,060 17,917 8,896 9,021 45 - 49 15,233 7,855 7,378 15,147 7,787 7,360 50 - 54 12,431 6,094 6,337 12,374 6,043 6,331 55 - 59 8,800 4,298 4,502 8,775 4,278 4,497 60 - 64 6,089 2,929 3,160 6,075 2,923 3,152 65 - 69 4,063 1,880 2,183 4,057 1,877 2,180 70 - 74 2,777 1,192 1,585 2,769 1,187 1,582 75 - 79 1,685 666 1,019 1,683 665 1,018 80 and over 1,509 543 966 1,509 543 966

    0 - 17 124,447 63,602 60,845 124,332 63,552 60,780 18 and over 192,951 94,714 98,237 191,551 93,543 98,008

    Source: National Statistics Office, 2007 Census of Population

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    Table 5. Total Population 10 Years Old and Over by Age Group, Sex, and Marital Status: 2007

    Age Group, Sex, and Highly Urbanized City

    Total Population

    Marital Status

    10 Years Old

    and Over Single Married Widowed

    Divorced/ Separated

    Common-law/ Live-in

    Unknown

    ANGELES CITY

    Both sexes 244,394 107,800 105,755 9,864 5,674 14,193 1,108

    Below 20 64,605 61,202 1,322 88 127 1,302 564 20 - 24 32,141 20,496 7,898 64 417 3,098 168 25 - 29 30,674 11,197 15,472 125 677 3,102 101 30 - 34 23,742 5,015 15,656 220 785 2,009 57 35 - 39 22,546 3,526 16,157 383 924 1,523 33 40 - 44 18,099 2,183 13,536 513 781 1,047 39 45 - 49 15,233 1,527 11,317 839 704 820 26 50 - 54 12,431 928 9,241 1,128 534 570 30 55 - 59 8,800 666 6,222 1,255 343 295 19 60 - 64 6,089 410 3,987 1,275 184 215 18 65 - 69 4,063 282 2,342 1,205 107 112 15 70 - 74 2,777 148 1,421 1,068 65 63 12 75 - 79 1,685 114 743 783 14 21 10 80 and over 1,509 106 441 918 12 16 16

    Male 120,683 56,420 52,630 2,240 1,857 7,016 520

    Below 20 32,184 31,177 312 41 43 343 268 20 - 24 15,419 10,933 2,938 20 97 1,339 92 25 - 29 15,109 6,301 6,990 26 201 1,541 50 30 - 34 11,992 2,912 7,663 59 245 1,079 34 35 - 39 11,483 2,059 8,177 98 324 812 13 40 - 44 9,039 1,186 6,878 138 257 562 18 45 - 49 7,855 826 6,094 206 233 486 10 50 - 54 6,094 423 4,921 240 165 336 9 55 - 59 4,298 288 3,424 269 122 192 3 60 - 64 2,929 121 2,276 297 70 162 3 65 - 69 1,880 101 1,356 265 59 92 7 70 - 74 1,192 34 860 218 29 46 5 75 - 79 666 32 451 160 5 14 4 80 and over 543 27 290 203 7 12 4

    Female 123,711 51,380 53,125 7,624 3,817 7,177 588

    Below 20 32,421 30,025 1,010 47 84 959 296 20 - 24 16,722 9,563 4,960 44 320 1,759 76 25 - 29 15,565 4,896 8,482 99 476 1,561 51 30 - 34 11,750 2,103 7,993 161 540 930 23 35 - 39 11,063 1,467 7,980 285 600 711 20 40 - 44 9,060 997 6,658 375 524 485 21 45 - 49 7,378 701 5,223 633 471 334 16 50 - 54 6,337 505 4,320 888 369 234 21 55 - 59 4,502 378 2,798 986 221 103 16 60 - 64 3,160 289 1,711 978 114 53 15 65 - 69 2,183 181 986 940 48 20 8 70 - 74 1,585 114 561 850 36 17 7 75 - 79 1,019 82 292 623 9 7 6 80 and over 966 79 151 715 5 4 12

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    Table 6. Household Population 10 Years Old and Over by Age Group, Sex, and Marital Status: 2007

    Age Group, Sex, and Highly Urbanized City

    Household Population

    Marital Status

    10 Years Old

    and Over Single Married Widowed

    Divorced/ Separated

    Common-law/ Live-in

    Unknown

    ANGELES CITY

    Both sexes 242,922 107,005 105,100 9,858 5,673 14,191 1,095

    Below 20 64,493 61,091 1,321 88 127 1,302 564 20 - 24 31,909 20,280 7,884 64 417 3,098 166 25 - 29 30,381 10,968 15,412 125 677 3,101 98 30 - 34 23,501 4,916 15,518 218 785 2,009 55 35 - 39 22,332 3,461 16,010 383 923 1,523 32 40 - 44 17,917 2,149 13,392 512 781 1,046 37 45 - 49 15,147 1,508 11,251 838 704 820 26 50 - 54 12,374 918 9,197 1,126 534 570 29 55 - 59 8,775 661 6,202 1,255 343 295 19 60 - 64 6,075 407 3,976 1,275 184 215 18 65 - 69 4,057 281 2,338 1,205 107 112 14 70 - 74 2,769 146 1,415 1,068 65 63 12 75 - 79 1,683 113 743 783 14 21 9 80 and over 1,509 106 441 918 12 16 16

    Male 119,484 55,787 52,084 2,235 1,856 7,015 507

    Below 20 32,123 31,116 312 41 43 343 268 20 - 24 15,238 10,768 2,924 20 97 1,339 90 25 - 29 14,848 6,097 6,936 26 201 1,541 47 30 - 34 11,776 2,823 7,540 57 245 1,079 32 35 - 39 11,300 1,998 8,057 98 323 812 12 40 - 44 8,896 1,157 6,768 137 257 561 16 45 - 49 7,787 815 6,038 205 233 486 10 50 - 54 6,043 415 4,880 239 165 336 8 55 - 59 4,278 285 3,407 269 122 192 3 60 - 64 2,923 120 2,271 297 70 162 3 65 - 69 1,877 100 1,355 265 59 92 6 70 - 74 1,187 34 855 218 29 46 5 75 - 79 665 32 451 160 5 14 3 80 and over 543 27 290 203 7 12 4

    Female 123,438 51,218 53,016 7,623 3,817 7,176 588

    Below 20 32,370 29,975 1,009 47 84 959 296 20 - 24 16,671 9,512 4,960 44 320 1,759 76 25 - 29 15,533 4,871 8,476 99 476 1,560 51 30 - 34 11,725 2,093 7,978 161 540 930 23 35 - 39 11,032 1,463 7,953 285 600 711 20 40 - 44 9,021 992 6,624 375 524 485 21 45 - 49 7,360 693 5,213 633 471 334 16 50 - 54 6,331 503 4,317 887 369 234 21 55 - 59 4,497 376 2,795 986 221 103 16 60 - 64 3,152 287 1,705 978 114 53 15 65 - 69 2,180 181 983 940 48 20 8 70 - 74 1,582 112 560 850 36 17 7 75 - 79 1,018 81 292 623 9 7 6 80 and over 966 79 151 715 5 4 12

    Source: National Statistics Office, 2007 Census of Population

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    Table 7. Household Population 5 Years Old and Over by Highest Grade/Year Completed, Age/Age Group, and Sex: 2007

    Highest Grade/Year Completed, Sex, and Highly Urbanized City

    Household Population

    Age

    5 Years Old and Over

    5 6 7 8 9 10

    ANGELES CITY

    Both sexes 278,799 7,293 7,077 7,757 6,922 6,828 6,881

    No grade completed 12,556 6,883 3,167 790 231 118 83 Preschool 7,739 68 3,764 2,856 668 175 90 Elementary 81,953 - - 4,024 5,991 6,494 6,686 1st - 4th grade 34,223 - - 4,024 5,991 6,494 6,686 5th - 6th grade 9,839 - - - - - - Graduate 37,891 - - - - - - High school 110,605 - - - - - - Undergraduate 39,254 - - - - - - Graduate 71,351 - - - - - - Postsecondary 11,036 - - - - - - Undergraduate 740 - - - - - - Graduate 10,296 - - - - - - College undergraduate 25,986 - - - - - - Academic degree holder 25,402 - - - - - - Postbaccalaureate 212 - - - - - - Not stated 3,310 342 146 87 32 41 22

    Male 137,951 3,784 3,597 4,053 3,583 3,450 3,475

    No grade completed 6,537 3,569 1,658 448 138 67 48 Preschool 4,115 31 1,870 1,572 414 105 59 Elementary 40,899 - - 1,985 3,015 3,260 3,358 1st - 4th grade 17,506 - - 1,985 3,015 3,260 3,358 5th - 6th grade 4,994 - - - - - - Graduate 18,399 - - - - - - High school 53,810 - - - - - - Undergraduate 19,583 - - - - - - Graduate 34,227 - - - - - - Postsecondary 5,670 - - - - - - Undergraduate 392 - - - - - - Graduate 5,278 - - - - - - College undergraduate 13,173 - - - - - - Academic degree holder 12,133 - - - - - - Postbaccalaureate 124 - - - - - - Not stated 1,490 184 69 48 16 18 10

    Female 140,848 3,509 3,480 3,704 3,339 3,378 3,406

    No grade completed 6,019 3,314 1,509 342 93 51 35 Preschool 3,624 37 1,894 1,284 254 70 31 Elementary 41,054 - - 2,039 2,976 3,234 3,328 1st - 4th grade 16,717 - - 2,039 2,976 3,234 3,328 5th - 6th grade 4,845 - - - - - - Graduate 19,492 - - - - - - High school 56,795 - - - - - - Undergraduate 19,671 - - - - - - Graduate 37,124 - - - - - - Postsecondary 5,366 - - - - - - Undergraduate 348 - - - - - - Graduate 5,018 - - - - - - College undergraduate 12,813 - - - - - - Academic degree holder 13,269 - - - - - - Postbaccalaureate 88 - - - - - - Not stated 1,820 158 77 39 16 23 12

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    Table 7. Household Population 5 Years Old and Over by Highest Grade/Year Completed, Age/Age Group, and Sex: 2007 -- continued

    Highest Grade/Year Completed, Sex, and Highly Urbanized City

    Age

    11 12 13 14 15 16 17

    ANGELES CITY

    Both sexes 6,329 6,536 6,082 5,854 6,400 6,561 6,728

    No grade completed 65 66 47 39 32 27 29 Preschool 29 18 9 3 3 4 9 Elementary 6,217 6,433 3,196 1,655 1,250 1,030 889 1st - 4th grade 2,856 1,186 597 344 218 204 139 5th - 6th grade 3,361 1,890 629 299 194 137 127 Graduate - 3,357 1,970 1,012 838 689 623 High school - - 2,812 4,129 5,093 5,459 4,518 Undergraduate - - 2,812 4,129 5,093 2,967 1,837 Graduate - - - - - 2,492 2,681 Postsecondary - - - - - 8 56 Undergraduate - - - - - - 12 Graduate - - - - - 8 44 College undergraduate - - - - - - 1,191 Academic degree holder - - - - - - - Postbaccalaureate - - - - - - - Not stated 18 19 18 28 22 33 36

    Male 3,236 3,380 3,074 2,922 3,266 3,241 3,347

    No grade completed 37 42 24 24 26 17 18 Preschool 18 6 7 2 1 3 4 Elementary 3,173 3,323 1,809 1,001 782 626 575 1st - 4th grade 1,590 732 403 213 144 135 88 5th - 6th grade 1,583 999 373 192 111 74 87 Graduate - 1,592 1,033 596 527 417 400 High school - - 1,223 1,884 2,447 2,576 2,192 Undergraduate - - 1,223 1,884 2,447 1,506 1,030 Graduate - - - - - 1,070 1,162 Postsecondary - - - - - 2 23 Undergraduate - - - - - - 4 Graduate - - - - - 2 19 College undergraduate - - - - - - 518 Academic degree holder - - - - - - - Postbaccalaureate - - - - - - - Not stated 8 9 11 11 10 17 17

    Female 3,093 3,156 3,008 2,932 3,134 3,320 3,381

    No grade completed 28 24 23 15 6 10 11 Preschool 11 12 2 1 2 1 5 Elementary 3,044 3,110 1,387 654 468 404 314 1st - 4th grade 1,266 454 194 131 74 69 51 5th - 6th grade 1,778 891 256 107 83 63 40 Graduate - 1,765 937 416 311 272 223 High school - - 1,589 2,245 2,646 2,883 2,326 Undergraduate - - 1,589 2,245 2,646 1,461 807 Graduate - - - - - 1,422 1,519 Postsecondary - - - - - 6 33 Undergraduate - - - - - - 8 Graduate - - - - - 6 25 College undergraduate - - - - - - 673 Academic degree holder - - - - - - - Postbaccalaureate - - - - - - - Not stated 10 10 7 17 12 16 19

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    Table 7. Household Population 5 Years Old and Over by Highest Grade/Year Completed, Age/Age Group, and Sex: 2007 -- concluded

    Highest Grade/Year Completed, Sex, and Highly Urbanized City

    Age/Age Group

    18 19 20 - 24 25 - 29 30 - 34 35 and Over

    ANGELES CITY

    Both sexes 6,639 6,483 31,909 30,381 23,501 92,638

    No grade completed 28 30 111 133 104 573 Preschool - 2 3 7 9 22 Elementary 791 705 3,483 3,695 3,669 25,745 1st - 4th grade 130 109 427 448 345 4,025 5th - 6th grade 97 87 385 341 319 1,973 Graduate 564 509 2,671 2,906 3,005 19,747 High school 3,840 3,602 16,338 14,643 11,107 39,064 Undergraduate 1,376 1,203 4,419 3,510 2,573 9,335 Graduate 2,464 2,399 11,919 11,133 8,534 29,729 Postsecondary 149 181 1,733 2,385 1,840 4,684 Undergraduate 25 26 93 109 130 345 Graduate 124 155 1,640 2,276 1,710 4,339 College undergraduate 1,801 1,797 6,251 3,809 2,526 8,611 Academic degree holder - 112 3,563 5,210 3,890 12,627 Postbaccalaureate - - 9 29 20 154 Not stated 30 54 418 470 336 1,158

    Male 3,139 3,043 15,238 14,848 11,776 45,499

    No grade completed 9 21 51 67 49 224 Preschool - 2 3 5 4 9 Elementary 467 445 1,995 2,127 1,994 10,964 1st - 4th grade 81 72 273 292 196 1,669 5th - 6th grade 59 60 222 202 187 845 Graduate 327 313 1,500 1,633 1,611 8,450 High school 1,761 1,647 7,663 7,025 5,479 19,913 Undergraduate 740 673 2,341 1,848 1,260 4,631 Graduate 1,021 974 5,322 5,177 4,219 15,282 Postsecondary 79 96 906 1,302 979 2,283 Undergraduate 11 15 50 61 76 175 Graduate 68 81 856 1,241 903 2,108 College undergraduate 810 773 3,015 1,808 1,262 4,987 Academic degree holder - 36 1,416 2,306 1,851 6,524 Postbaccalaureate - - 6 6 14 98 Not stated 13 23 183 202 144 497

    Female 3,500 3,440 16,671 15,533 11,725 47,139

    No grade completed 19 9 60 66 55 349 Preschool - - - 2 5 13 Elementary 324 260 1,488 1,568 1,675 14,781 1st - 4th grade 49 37 154 156 149 2,356 5th - 6th grade 38 27 163 139 132 1,128 Graduate 237 196 1,171 1,273 1,394 11,297 High school 2,079 1,955 8,675 7,618 5,628 19,151 Undergraduate 636 530 2,078 1,662 1,313 4,704 Graduate 1,443 1,425 6,597 5,956 4,315 14,447 Postsecondary 70 85 827 1,083 861 2,401 Undergraduate 14 11 43 48 54 170 Graduate 56 74 784 1,035 807 2,231 College undergraduate 991 1,024 3,236 2,001 1,264 3,624 Academic degree holder - 76 2,147 2,904 2,039 6,103 Postbaccalaureate - - 3 23 6 56 Not stated 17 31 235 268 192 661 Source: National Statistics Office, 2007 Census of Population

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    Table 8. Household Population by Relationship to Household Head, and Household Size: 2007

    Relationship to Household Head and Highly Urbanized City

    Household Population

    Household Size

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

    and Over

    ANGELES CITY

    Total 315,883 5,082 17,684 34,935 49,516 53,905 50,538 35,847 68,376

    Head 69,519 5,082 8,842 11,645 12,379 10,781 8,423 5,121 7,246 Spouse 50,579 - 5,564 8,423 10,045 8,973 7,175 4,342 6,057 Son 78,620 - 971 6,121 11,842 14,747 14,572 10,754 19,613 Daughter 70,819 - 777 5,197 10,515 13,150 13,399 9,843 17,938 Stepson 565 - 2 39 61 91 114 80 178 Stepdaughter 511 - 1 29 51 81 110 72 167 Son-in-law 2,517 - 1 31 99 245 379 385 1,377 Daughter-in-law 2,943 - 4 66 198 383 464 401 1,427 Grandson 7,925 - 89 330 546 926 1,184 1,012 3,838 Granddaughter 7,141 - 83 269 485 791 1,061 890 3,562 Father 438 - 17 30 57 83 85 67 99 Mother 1,564 - 97 147 216 298 294 184 328 Brother 2,900 - 260 422 480 438 361 308 631 Sister 3,120 - 256 520 507 468 387 348 634 Uncle 130 - 4 9 10 20 20 31 36 Aunt 251 - 8 24 28 39 34 38 80 Nephew 2,137 - 64 186 227 304 311 261 784 Niece 2,280 - 55 173 232 371 354 274 821 Other relative 6,169 - 186 518 677 865 1,024 791 2,108 Nonrelative 4,693 - 341 623 688 666 615 528 1,232 Boarder 344 - 31 64 65 80 36 41 27 Domestic helper 718 - 31 69 108 105 136 76 193

    Source: National Statistics Office, 2007 Census of Population

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    Table 9. Number of Households by Age Group and Sex of Household Head, Household Size, and Average Household Size: 2007

    Age Group and Sex of Household Head, and Highly Urbanized City

    Number of Households

    Household Size Average

    Household

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 and over Size

    ANGELES CITY

    Both sexes 69,519 5,082 8,842 11,645 12,379 10,781 8,423 5,121 7,246 4.54

    Below 20 531 134 177 124 47 24 16 3 6 2.52 20 - 29 12,669 1,258 2,462 3,569 2,694 1,402 711 332 241 3.43 30 - 39 18,283 1,162 1,727 2,840 3,806 3,345 2,481 1,415 1,507 4.57 40 - 49 16,404 879 1,231 1,861 2,621 3,020 2,638 1,708 2,446 5.19 50 - 59 11,892 743 1,377 1,693 1,826 1,805 1,633 1,026 1,789 4.98 60 - 69 6,181 547 1,151 948 896 792 643 415 789 4.49 70 - 79 2,752 268 531 467 386 301 232 175 392 4.47 80 and over 807 91 186 143 103 92 69 47 76 4.03

    Male 56,712 3,010 6,478 9,303 10,571 9,333 7,340 4,470 6,207 4.70

    Below 20 364 66 122 106 40 17 8 1 4 2.65 20 - 29 10,597 736 1,900 3,120 2,419 1,288 639 290 205 3.56 30 - 39 16,128 789 1,322 2,439 3,467 3,082 2,318 1,309 1,402 4.70 40 - 49 13,922 573 896 1,417 2,228 2,675 2,356 1,543 2,234 5.37 50 - 59 9,298 420 963 1,246 1,450 1,494 1,381 869 1,475 5.16 60 - 69 4,353 271 831 651 662 560 467 319 592 4.64 70 - 79 1,639 116 343 254 243 178 140 114 251 4.63 80 and over 411 39 101 70 62 39 31 25 44 4.12

    Female 12,807 2,072 2,364 2,342 1,808 1,448 1,083 651 1,039 3.85

    Below 20 167 68 55 18 7 7 8 2 2 2.24 20 - 29 2,072 522 562 449 275 114 72 42 36 2.76 30 - 39 2,155 373 405 401 339 263 163 106 105 3.58 40 - 49 2,482 306 335 444 393 345 282 165 212 4.21 50 - 59 2,594 323 414 447 376 311 252 157 314 4.33 60 - 69 1,828 276 320 297 234 232 176 96 197 4.14 70 - 79 1,113 152 188 213 143 123 92 61 141 4.23 80 and over 396 52 85 73 41 53 38 22 32 3.93

    Source: National Statistics Office, 2007 Census of Population

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    Table 10. Household Population 5 to 24 Years Old W ho W ere Currently Attending School by Age Group, and Sex: 2007

    Sex and Highly Urbanized City

    Household Population 5 to 24 Years Old

    Who Were Currently Attending School

    Age Group

    5 - 9 10 - 14 15 - 19 20 - 24

    ANGELES CITY

    Both sexes 80,477 31,288 29,307 16,344 3,538 Male 40,872 15,985 14,778 8,168 1,941 Female 39,605 15,303 14,529 8,176 1,597

    Source: National Statistics Office, 2007 Census of Population

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    Table 11. Household Population 5 to 24 Years Old W ho W ere Currently Attending School by Grade Level/Year, Sex, and Place of School: 2007

    Grade Level/Year, Sex, and Highly Urbanized City

    Household Population 5 to 24 Years Old

    Who Were Currently Attending School

    Place of School

    Same City/ Municipality

    Other City/ Municipality

    Same Province

    Other Province

    Foreign Country

    Unknown

    ANGELES CITY

    Both sexes 80,477 78,919 808 353 33 364

    Preschool 6,324 6,179 41 4 2 98 Elementary 42,687 42,339 285 52 11 - 1st - 4th grade 30,219 29,983 200 27 9 - 5th - 7th grade 12,468 12,356 85 25 2 - High school 21,058 20,571 280 73 14 120 Postsecondary 109 107 2 - - - College 10,273 9,702 200 224 6 141 Postbaccalaureate 4 4 - - - - Not stated 22 17 - - - 5

    Male 40,872 40,058 443 180 20 171

    Preschool 3,285 3,201 27 4 - 53 Elementary 22,069 21,871 161 31 6 - 1st - 4th grade 15,685 15,558 111 12 4 - 5th - 7th grade 6,384 6,313 50 19 2 - High school 10,399 10,132 152 44 9 62 Postsecondary 55 54 1 - - - College 5,055 4,792 102 101 5 55 Postbaccalaureate 2 2 - - - - Not stated 7 6 - - - 1

    Female 39,605 38,861 365 173 13 193

    Preschool 3,039 2,978 14 - 2 45 Elementary 20,618 20,468 124 21 5 - 1st - 4th grade 14,534 14,425 89 15 5 - 5th - 7th grade 6,084 6,043 35 6 - - High school 10,659 10,439 128 29 5 58 Postsecondary 54 53 1 - - - College 5,218 4,910 98 123 1 86 Postbaccalaureate 2 2 - - - - Not stated 15 11 - - - 4

    Source: National Statistics Office, 2007 Census of Population

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    Table 12. Overseas W orkers 10 Years Old and Over by Highest Grade/ Year Completed, Age Group, and Sex: 2007

    Highest Grade/ Year Completed, Sex, and Highly Urbanized City

    Total Overseas Workers

    10 Years Old and Over

    Age Group

    Below 20

    20 - 24 25 - 29 30 - 34 35 - 39 40 - 44 45

    and Over

    ANGELES CITY Both sexes 4,979 99 435 838 731 819 678 1,379

    No grade completed - - - - - - - - Preschool - - - - - - - - Elementary 257 36 11 7 19 24 28 132 1st - 4th grade 39 16 2 - - - 3 18 5th - 6th grade 30 13 - 1 - 1 3 12