Census in the Philippines

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Philippine census
A Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) enumerator interviews a resident of Molino Homes II Subdivision.jpg
A census enumerator interviewing a resident of Dasmariñas in October 2020
FrequencyEvery five years
Country Philippines
Inaugurated1877;147 years ago (1877)
Most recent 2020; 4 years ago
Next event2025;1 year's time (2025)
Organized by Philippine Statistics Authority (since 2015)

The Philippine census is a regularly occurring and official inventory of the human population and housing units in the Philippines. Since 1970, the population has been enumerated every five years. [lower-alpha 1] Results from the censuses are used to allocate congressional seats and fund government programs.

Contents

The mid-year census is known as the Census of Population (POPCEN), while the decennial census is referred to as the Census of Population and Housing (CPH).

By virtue of Republic Act No. 10625, known as the Philippine Statistical Act of 2013, censuses in the Philippines have been administered by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) since the 2015 census. [1]

History

The first census in the Philippines in 1591, was based on tributes collected and yielded about 666,712 people in the islands. In 1799, Friar Manuel Buzeta estimated the population count as 1,502,574. However, the first official census in the Philippines was carried out by the Spanish government pursuant to a royal decree calling for the counting of persons living as of the midnight of December 31, 1877. Based on this census, the Philippines had a population of 5,567,685 as of the reference date. [2] This was followed by another censuses, the 1887 census that yielded a count of 5,984,727. [3]

The first census conducted by the U.S. military forces took place in 1903 to fulfill Public Act 467 which was approved by the United States Philippine Commission on October 6, 1902. [4]

A four-volume description of this census was on hand some years ago at the National Archives in San Bruno, California, but the volumes appear to have since been misplaced.[ citation needed ]

Statistics

For years between the censuses, the PSA and its precursor agencies have been issuing estimates made using surveys and statistical systems.

Based on the 2020 Philippine census, the national population is 109,035,343 as of May 1, 2020. From 2015 to 2020, the population grew by 1.63% per year on the average. [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]

Year [lower-alpha 2] Population [10] [11] ChangeMost populated regionMost populated cityNotesOrganized by
17991,502,574 [lower-alpha 3] According to Fr. Buzeta
18001,561,251 [lower-alpha 3] Increase2.svg 3.91%According to Fr. Zuniga
18121,933,331 [lower-alpha 3] Increase2.svg 1.80 %According to cedulas
18192,106,230 [lower-alpha 3] Increase2.svg 1.23%According to cedulas
18292,593,287 [lower-alpha 3] Increase2.svg 2.10%According to the Church
18403,096,031 [lower-alpha 3] Increase2.svg 1.62%According to local officials
18503,857,424 [lower-alpha 3] Increase2.svg 2.22%According to Fr. Buzeta
18584,290,381 [lower-alpha 3] Increase2.svg 1.34%According to Bowring
18704,712,006 [lower-alpha 3] Increase2.svg 0.78%According to Guia de Manila
18775,567,685 [lower-alpha 3] Increase2.svg 2.41%First official census by the Spanish government Spanish colonial government
18875,984,727 [lower-alpha 3] Increase2.svg 0.72%
18966,261,339 [lower-alpha 3] Increase2.svg 0.50%According to Plehn
19037,635,426Increase2.svg 2.87% Manila
(219,928)
First official census by the US government United States government
191810,314,310Increase2.svg 2.03% Manila
(285,306)
193916,000,303Increase2.svg 2.11% Manila
(623,492)
Only census of the Commonwealth of the Philippines
194819,234,182Increase2.svg 2.07% Manila
(983,906)
First census of the independent Republic of the Philippines Bureau of the Census and Statistics
196027,087,685Increase2.svg 2.89% Manila
(1,138,611)
197036,684,486Increase2.svg 3.08% Manila
(1,330,788)
197542,070,660Increase2.svg 2.79% Manila
(1,479,116)
National Census and Statistics Office
198048,098,460Increase2.svg 2.71% Metro Manila
(5,925,884)
Manila
(1,630,485)
1985No census was held due to a political and economic crisis
199060,703,206Increase2.svg 2.36% Metro Manila
(7,948,392)
Quezon City
(1,669,776)
199568,616,536Increase2.svg 2.32% Metro Manila
(9,454,040)
Quezon City
(1,989,419)
National Statistics Office
200076,506,928Increase2.svg 2.36% Metro Manila
(9,932,560)
Quezon City
(2,173,831)
200788,566,732Increase2.svg 2.04% Metro Manila
(11,553,427)
Quezon City
(2,679,450)
The census was not taken in 2005 due to a reenacted budget that lasted until 2006
201092,337,852Increase2.svg 1.53% Calabarzon
(12,609,803)
Quezon City
(2,761,720)
2015 100,981,437Increase2.svg 1.72% Calabarzon
(14,414,774)
Quezon City
(2,936,116)
First census to record a population exceeding 100 million Philippine Statistics Authority
2020 109,035,343Increase2.svg 1.63% Calabarzon
(16,195,042)
Quezon City
(2,960,048)

Notes

  1. Except in 1985 (due to a crisis) and 2005 (due to a reenacted budget until 2006; census was later rescheduled to 2007).
  2. Years in italics indicate estimates.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Population figures until 1896 exclude non-Christians.

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