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NOTE:
A household is different from a family. Household helpers, boarders, and nonrelatives are NOT considered as
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HOUSEHOLD POPULATIONNO. OF HOUSEHOLD
family members. They are considered household members for as long as they share the same housing unit
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Philippine Standard Geographic CodeNo.Name of BarangaySexSub-total
with the household and have a common arrangement in the preparation and consumption of food.
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MaleFemale
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11Alipang421382803221
Definition of a HOUSEHOLD
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22Ambangonan314318632147
A household is a social unit consisting of a person living alone or a group of persons:
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33Amlang1,1921,1952,387571
a. who sleep in the same housing unit; and
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44Bacani6676561,323312
b. have a common arrangement in the preparation and consumption of food.
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55Bangar386355741216
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66Bani8998671,766412
In most cases, a household consists of persons who are related by kinship ties, such as parents and their
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77Benteng-Sapilang6376051,242321
children. In some instances, several generations of familial ties are represented in one (1) household while, still
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88Cadumanian523476999260
in others, even more, distant relatives are included as members of the household.
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99Camp One1,6421,5143,156882
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1010Carunuan East8167571,573367
Some household members may have no relationship with the head of the household, for example,
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1111Carunuan West7287151,443360
household helpers, boarders, and nonrelatives. They are considered as members of the household provided
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1212Casilagan334327661173
that they sleep in the same housing unit and have a common arrangement for the preparation and consumption
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1313Cataguingtingan1,3731,3212,694676
of food with the household and that do not go home to their family at least once a week.
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1414Concepcion1,6091,6133,222971
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1515Damortis1,1861,2102,396562
A group of unrelated individuals, as in the case of a group of students or workers who decide to rent a place
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1616Gumot-Nagcolaran7037251,428410
and make common arrangements for the preparation and consumption of their food, constitutes one (1)
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1717Inabaan Norte1,0419401,981504
household.
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1818Inabaan Sur6186191,237336
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2819Marcos7046251,329333
Usually, a household is an entire group of persons who customarily live in the same housing unit. However,
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1920Nagtagaan9298891,818443
arrangements even though they share one housing unit. Each of these two or more distinct groups constitutes a
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2021Nangcamotian449459908226
household.
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2122Parasapas9718901,861460
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2223Poblacion East1,0811,0742,155544
A person who shares a housing unit with a household but separately cooks his/her meals or consumes his/her food
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2324Poblacion West1,0449541,998465
elsewhere is not considered a member of that household. This person shall be listed as a separate (one-member)
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2425Puzon443448891215
household.
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2626Rabon5645241,088264
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2727San Jose335347682173
As a rule, if two (2) groups of individuals prepare and consume their meals together but sleep in separate housing units,
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2928Subusub1,2791,3462,625766
then the two (2) groups constitute two (2) different households. An exception is that of sons/daughters who are still
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3029Tabtabungao1,6291,5873,216809
economically dependent on their parents but live in a separate but adjacent housing unit for convenience; they are
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3130Tanglag323332655191
considered members of their parent’s household. However, if the sons/daughters are economically independent of
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3231Tay-Ac1,2321,1392,371602
their parents, they shall be listed as a separate household.
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3332Udiao1,1251,1092,234625
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3433Vila8607981,658417
Economically dependent children are those who still derive/need financial support from their parents or other
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Grand-total28,05727,11655,17314,234
benefactors and whose decision-making rests on their parents/benefactors.
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Source: 2022 Community-Based Monitoring System
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Date Generated: 01 July 2024, 4:00 PM
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