SPECIAL RELEASE 2010 Census of Population and Housing Final Results
Population of the City of San Juan stands at 121,430
Population of the City of San Juan increases by 3.18 percent annually
Total population of the City of San Juan was recorded at 121,430 as of May 1, 2010, representing an increase of 3,750 over the May 2000 population. The increase in the population translates to an average annual population growth rate (PGR) of 0.31 percent, higher than the PGR of -0.75 percent for the period 1990 to 2000.
The City of San Juan contributed 1.02 percent to the total population of National Capital Region (NCR) of 11,855,975 in 2010.
Table 1. Total Population and Average Annual Growth Rate for Philippines, NCR and City of San Juan: 1990-2010 Total Population Average Annual Growth 1-May-2010 1-May-2000 1-May-1990 (2000-2010) (1990-2000) Philippines 92,337,852 76,506,928 60,703,810 1.90 2.34 NCR 11,855,975 9,932,560 7,948,392 1.78 2.25 City of San Juan 121,430 117,680 126,854 0.31 -0.75 Source: 1990, 2000 and 2010 Census of Population and Housing, NSO
Republic of the Philippines National Capital Region-District III NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE
2 Population density increases by 3.19 percent
With a land area of 5.95 square kilometers, population density of the City of San Juan registered 20,408 persons per square kilometer in 2010. This showed an increase of 630 persons (3.19%) from 19,778 persons per square kilometer in 2000.
The following table presents the population density and percentage by census years.
Table 2. Population Density and Percent Change, Philippines, NCR, and City of San Juan: 1990-2010
Population Density
Percent Change
2010 2000 1990 (2000-2010) (1990-2000) Philippines 308 255 202 20.72 26.01 NCR 19,137 16,032 12,830 19.36 24.96 City of San Juan 20,408 19,778 21,320 3.19 -7.23 Source: 1990, 2000 and 2010 Census of Population and Housing, NSO
Barangay West Crame tops in total population size
Out of the 21 barangays in the City of San Juan, Barangay West Crame recorded the highest total population of 15,424 persons in 2010. The following table presents the total population of barangays in the City of San Juan that exceeded 8,000.
Table 3. Total Population of Top Barangays, City of San Juan: 2010 Barangay Total Population West Crame 15,424 Greenhills 12,548 Corazon De Jesus 10,475 Batis 9,292 Salapan 8,773 Source: 2010 Census of Population and Housing, NSO
Refer to Table 6 for details.
3 Household population increases by 2.98 percent
Total household population of the City of San Juan reached 120,898 in 2010, posting an increase of 2.98 percent compared to 117,398 in 2000. Household population accounted for 99.56 percent of the total population in 2010.
The following table presents the total household population and percentage by census years.
Table 4. Total Household Population and Percent Change for Philippines, NCR, and City of San Juan: 1990-2010 Total Household Population Percent Change 2010 2000 1990 (2000-2010) (1990-2000)
Philippines 92,097,978 76,286,062 60,559,116 20.73 25.97 NCR 11,796,873 9,880,102 7,907,386 19.40 24.95 City of San Juan 120,898 117,398 125,961 2.98 -6.80 Source: 1990, 2000 and 2010 Census of Population and Housing, NSO
Sex ratio is 82 males for every 100 females
Of the total household population in 2010, 45.09 percent were males and 54.91 percent were females. These figures resulted to a sex ratio of 82 males for every 100 females, which is slightly lower than that recorded in 2000. The census results further revealed that the sex ratio for age groups 5 and over had more females than males. However, the age group below 5 years had more males than females.
The following figures present the comparative age-sex pyramid for the NCR and City of San Juan for the years 2010 and 2000. (Fig 1a-2b)
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Source: 2000 and 2010 Census of Population and Housing, NSO
Refer to Table 7 for details.
5 Average household size stands at 4.2 persons
In 2010, there were 28,890 households recorded in City of San Juan. This showed an increase of 17.42 percent from 24,605 households in 2000.
The average household size in 2010 was 4.2 persons, which is lower than the average household size in 2000 and 1990.
Table 5. Number of Household and Average Household Size, City of San Juan: 1990-2010
Number of Households Average Household Size 2010 28,890 4.2 2000 24,605 4.8 1990 24,356 5.2 Source: 1990, 2000 and 2010 Census of Population and Housing, NSO
Overall dependency ratio is 39 in 2010
The household population of City of San Juan comprised of 32.21 percent young dependents (age group 0 to 14), 7.33 percent old dependents (age group 65 and over), and 60.46 percent working age population (age group 15 to 64 years) . These reflected a dependency ratio of 39 dependents (seven old dependents and 32 young dependents) for every 100 persons in the working population. In 2000, the overall dependency ratio was 41 with only six old dependents and 35 young dependents for every 100 persons in the working age group.
Refer to Table 7 for details.
Senior citizens constitute 8.33 percent of the household population
Senior citizens, comprising those aged 60 years old and over, numbered 10,069 in the City of San Juan. Males accounted for 38.79 percent and the rest were females. Senior citizens represent 8.33 percent of the total household population.
Refer to Table 7 for details.
6 More than one third of the household population are of school age
The school-age population (5 to 24 years old) in the City of San Juan represents 35.76 percent of the total household population. This is slightly lower than the proportion of school-age population (37.92 %) in 2000. Of the 43,231 household population who were of school age, males made up 45.68 percent, while females made up 54.32 percent.
Refer to Table 7 for details.
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Table 6. Total Population by Barangay, City of San Juan: 2010 and 2000
Total Population 2010 2000
Phlippines 92,337,852 a/
76,506,928 b/
National Capital Region 11,855,975
9,932,560
City of San Juan 121,430
117,680
Addition Hills 3,364
3,371
Balong-Bato 7,141
7,460
Batis 9,292
9,552
Corazon De Jesus 10,475
10,678
Ermitao 2,846
4,474
Halo-halo (St. Joseph) 4,489
4,078
Isabelita 1,620
1,313
Kabayanan 5,584
5,357
Little Baguio 6,110
4,695
Maytunas 2,699
2,487
Onse 4,262
5,700
Pasadea 3,919
3,587
Pedro Cruz 4,012
3,927
Progreso 1,679
1,773
Rivera 2,866
2,699
Salapan 8,773
8,442
San Perfecto 4,131
4,332
Santa Lucia 6,370
6,507
Tibagan 3,826
3,346
West Crame 15,424
14,455
Greenhills 12,548
9,447
Source: 2000 and 2010 Census of Population and Housing, NSO
Notes: a/ Includes Filipinos in Philippine Embassies, Consulates and Missions Abroad.
b/ Includes persons residing in the areas disputed by the City of Pasig (NCR) and the province of Rizal (Region IVA), and Filipinos in Philippine Embassies, Consulates and Mission Abroad.
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Table 7. Household Population by Sex and Age Group, City of San Juan : 2010 and 2000
Household Population 2010 2000 Both Sexes Male Female Sex Ratio Both Sexes Male Female Sex Ratio
All Ages 120,898 54,518 66,380 82
117,398 54,497 62,901 87
Under 5 8,678 4,512 4,166 108
11,106 5,399 5,707 95 5 9 9,402 4,630 4,772 97
9,844 5,099 4,745 107 10 14 9,825 4,817 5,008 96
8,387 4,186 4,201 100 15 19 11,467 5,015 6,452 78
12,849 5,617 7,232 78 20 24 12,537 5,286 7,251 73
13,442 5,727 7,715 74 25 29 12,285 5,292 6,993 76
12,861 5,775 7,086 81 30 34 10,687 4,867 5,820 84
10,350 4,987 5,363 93 35 39 9,034 4,233 4,801 88
8,877 4,102 4,775 86 40 44 8,576 3,769 4,807 78
7,668 3,705 3,963 93 45 49 7,512 3,313 4,199 79
6,087 2,866 3,221 89 50 54 6,083 2,661 3,422 78
4,809 2,307 2,502 92 55 59 4,743 2,217 2,526 88
3,156 1,446 1,710 85 60 64 3,719 1,535 2,184 70
2,647 1,159 1,488 78 65 69 2,015 939 1,076 87
1,954 825 1,129 73 70 74 1,568 600 968 62
1,475 611 864 71 75 79 1,243 371 872 43
845 328 517 63 80 84 713 253 460 55
547 185 362 51 85 and Over 811 208 603 34 494 173 321 54 Source: 2000 and 2010 Census of Population and Housing
9 TECHNICAL NOTES
The National Statistics Office conducted the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (CPH) in May to June 2010 pursuant to Batas Pambansa Blg. 72 and Commonwealth Act 591. The 2010 CPH is the 13th census of population and 6th census of housing undertaken since the first census in 1903. The 2010 CPH was designed to take an inventory of the total population and housing units and to collect information about their characteristics. The census of population is the source of information on the size and distribution of the population as well as information about the demographic, social, economic and cultural characteristics. The census of housing, on the other hand, provides information on the supply of housing units, their structural characteristics and facilities which have bearing on the maintenance of privacy, health and the development of normal family living conditions. These information are vital for making rational plans and programs for national and local development, basis for the apportionment of the Internal Revenue Allotment to local government and for the creation of legislative areas such as regions, provinces, municipalities and barangays, or the conversion of a municipality into a city.
Specifically, the census aimed to obtain comprehensive data on the size, composition and distribution of the population in the Philippines; to gather migration and fertility data, to classify the population according to ethnic origin and religious affiliations and determine their geographic distribution; to gather data on usual occupation and industry; and to take stock of existing housing units in the country and to gather information about their geographic location, structural characteristics and available facilities.
Census day for the 2010 CPH was May 1, 2010 as of 12:01 a.m. The Philippine Standard Geographic Codes (PSGC) as of March 31, 2010 was used for the disaggregation of geographic levels for the 2010 CPH. Proclamation No. 362, signed by President Benigno Simeon C. Aquino III on 30 March 2012 made official the census counts for all purposes. Population counts also include in Philippine Embassies, Consulates and Missions abroad. The counts were based on census accomplished questionnaires all over the country. These questionnaires were processed at the different Regional Census Processing Centers using the Optical Mark Recognition (OMR) technology along with the Census Integrated Processing System developed by NSO for this purpose. The successful completion of census-taking was made possible with the support of the local and national officials, government agencies, local government units, media, private agencies, and non-government organizations. Data on land area (in hectares) was provided by the Land Management Bureau, and converted to square kilometers by dividing the land area by 1000. The land area was based on the 2010 Masterlist Land Area of the Philippines.
Concepts and Definitions 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. Household population refers to all persons who are members of the household.
10 Average household size is the average number of persons who live in the household, computed as the household population in a given area divided by the corresponding total number of households in the area Growth rate is the rate which the population is increasing (or decreasing) in a given period due to natural increase and net migration, expressed as a percentage of the base population. Land area refers to the geographical size of a political entity measured in square kilometers. Population density refers to the average number of persons per square kilometre of land, which is computed by dividing the total population by the land area (in square kilometers) of a given political entity. Barangay is the smallest political unit in the country. Percent change in density is computed by getting the difference between the population density of an area during the current census and the previous census, divided by the population density in the previous census, and then multiplied by 100. Median age is the age that divides the population into two numerically equal groups, that is, half of the population are younger than the median age and the other half are older. Sex ratio is the number of males per one hundred females in a given population. Overall dependency ratio is the sum of the number of persons under 15 years old (young dependents) and persons aged 65 and over (old dependents) divided by the number of persons 15 to 64 years old (working-age group) and multiplied by 100. This ratio is expressed as the number of total dependents to 100 persons in the working-age group.