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Labor Force Survey January 1991
Philippines, 1991
Reference ID
PHL-NSO-LFS-1991Q1-v01
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National Statistics Office
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Urbanity (URB)
Data File: 1991jan
Overview
vald
105198
invd
31688
Interval
discrete
Decimal
0
range
1 - 2
Questions and instructions
Value | Category | Cases | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 51137 | 48.6% | |
2 | 54061 | 51.4% | |
Sysmiss | 31688 |
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Description
The following guidelines used in the 1980 Census of Population and Housing (CPH) are adopted in classifying urban areas.
a. In their entirety, all cities and municipalities having a population density of at least 1,000 persons per square kilometer.
b. Poblaciones or central districts of municipalities and cities which have a population density of at least 500 persons per square kilometer.
c. Poblaciones or central districts (not included in a and b) regardless of the population size, which have the following:
i. Street pattern, i.e., network of streets in either parallel or right angle orientation ;
ii. At least six establishments (commercial manufacturing, recreational, and/or personal services at least once a month).
iii. At least three of the following:
(1) A town hall, church or chapel with religious services at least once a month.
(2) A public plaza or cemetery.
(3) A public plaza or building where trading activities are carried on at least once a month.
(4) A public building like school, hospital, puericulture and health center or library.
d. Barangays having at least 1,000 inhabitants meeting the conditions set forth in (c) above, and where the occupation of the inhabitants are predominantly non-farming or non-fishing.
All areas not falling under any of the above classification are considered rural.
a. In their entirety, all cities and municipalities having a population density of at least 1,000 persons per square kilometer.
b. Poblaciones or central districts of municipalities and cities which have a population density of at least 500 persons per square kilometer.
c. Poblaciones or central districts (not included in a and b) regardless of the population size, which have the following:
i. Street pattern, i.e., network of streets in either parallel or right angle orientation ;
ii. At least six establishments (commercial manufacturing, recreational, and/or personal services at least once a month).
iii. At least three of the following:
(1) A town hall, church or chapel with religious services at least once a month.
(2) A public plaza or cemetery.
(3) A public plaza or building where trading activities are carried on at least once a month.
(4) A public building like school, hospital, puericulture and health center or library.
d. Barangays having at least 1,000 inhabitants meeting the conditions set forth in (c) above, and where the occupation of the inhabitants are predominantly non-farming or non-fishing.
All areas not falling under any of the above classification are considered rural.
Concept
Name | Vocabulary | URI |
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in the 1980 Census of Population and Housing (CPH) are adopted in classifying urban areas. a. In their entirety, all cities and municipalities having a population density of at least 1,000 persons per square kilometer. b. Poblaciones or central districts of municipalities and cities which have a population density of at least 500 persons per square kilometer. c. Poblaciones or central districts (not included in a and b) regardless of the population size, which have the following: i. Street pattern, i.e., network of streets in either parallel or right angle orientation ; ii. At least six establishments (commercial manufacturing, recreational, and/or personal services at least once a month). iii. At least three of the following: (1) A town hall, church or chapel with religious services at least once a month. (2) A public plaza or cemetery. (3) A public plaza or building where trading activities are carried on at least once a month. (4) A public building like school, hospital, puericulture and health center or library. d. Barangays having at least 1,000 inhabitants meeting the conditions set forth in (c) above, and where the occupation of the inhabitants are predominantly non-farming or non-fishing. All areas not falling under any of the above classification are considered rural. |