Census in the Philippines

Population Census of the Philippines
YearPop.±% p.a.
1903 7,635,426    
1918 10,314,310+2.03%
1939 16,000,303+2.11%
1948 19,234,182+2.07%
1960 27,087,685+2.89%
1970 36,684,486+3.08%
1975 42,070,660+2.79%
1980 48,098,460+2.71%
1990 60,703,206+2.36%
1995 68,616,536+2.32%
2000 76,506,928+2.36%
2007 88,566,732+2.04%
2010 92,337,852+1.53%
Sources: Philippine Statistics Authority[1]

The Philippines census is a regularly occurring and official count of the human population of a certain local administrative unit in the Philippines. The population is enumerated every 5 years (beginning on 1960, except in 2005 where it was moved to 2007 due to budgetary constraints) and the results are used to allocate Congressional seats (congressional apportionment) and government program funding.

The census is performed by the Philippine Statistics Authority.

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. This was followed by two more censuses, the 1887 census that yielded a count of 6,984,727,[2] and the 1898 census that yielded 7,832,719 inhabitants .[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.

2007 Population Census Results

For years between the censuses, the PSA issues estimates made using surveys and statistical systems. As of 2010, the number of Filipinos had risen to about 92,337,852 persons.

Santos said the Philippines’ population expanded from 1960 to 1970 at an annual rate of 3.01 percent. This slowed to 2.75 percent for the decade from 1970 to 1980, and further to 2.34 percent from 1990 to 2000.

The Philippine population growth rate was similar to Malaysia with an average 2 per cent growth rate from 2001 to 2006; but higher than Vietnam, 1.4 percent from 2001 to 2006; Indonesia, 1.3 percent; and Thailand, 0.8 percent.[5][6]

The most recent national census was held in 2015 and the next census is scheduled for 2020.

References

  1. "Population of the Philippines Census Years 1799 to 2010". National Statistical Coordination Board. Retrieved 27 June 2012.
  2. Jan Lahmeyer (1996). "The Philippines: historical demographical data of the whole country". Retrieved 2003-07-19.
  3. Voz de Galicia (1898). "CENSOS DE CUBA, PUERTO RICO, FILIPINAS Y ESPAÑA. ESTUDIO DE SU RELACION". Retrieved 2010-12-12.
  4. "An act to provide for taking a census of the Philippine Islands". LawPH.com. n.d. Retrieved 2011-04-08.
  5. Manila Times
  6. 2007 Census Results CD-ROM, DISDiv NSO, Manila

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