Socio-Economic and Physical Profile - Demographic Characteristics
Socio-Economic and Physical Profile
is structured as follows:
The Physical Environment
•   Physical Character
–   Geographical Location and Area
–   Geology
–   Topography, Elevation and Slope
–   Geomorphology
–   Soil Type
–   Erosion
–   Water Resources Characteristics
–   Land and Associated Soil Characteristics
–   Protected Areas of Agriculture
–   Atmospheric Characteristics
–   Air Quality
•   Land Classifications
•   Preservation and Conservation Areas
Demographic Characteristics
•   Population Levels, Growth, Distribution & Movements
–   Levels and Growth Pattern
–   Population Movements
–   Age-Sex Structure
–   Literacy Rate
–   Religious Affiliations
–   Number of Households, 1970-2000
–   Population Density, 1990-2000
•   Projected Population
Land Use
•   Historical Land Use
•   City Form and Structure
–   The City's Natural & Man-Made Landmarks
–   Major Paths of Movements
–   The City's Edges
•   Existing Land Utilization Pattern
–   Urbanisation Pattern
–   Agricultural Areas
–   Idle Land or Grasslands
–   Forested Areas
–   Tourism Areas
•   Land Development Trends
•   Future Land Use Demand
–   Urban Land Demand
–   HLURB Land Use Demands
•   Development Needs
The Local Economy
The Local Economy
•   Economic Activities
•   Family Income and Expenditures
–   Agriculture
–   Fisheries Development Program
–   Agricultural Service
–   Status of CARP
–   Veterinary Services
–   Slaughterhouse Operation
–   Commercial Establishments
–   Industry
–   Tourism
Human and Social Development
•   Health, Nutrition and Sanitation
–   Health Status Indicators
–   Health Care Provision
–   Health Resources Profile
–   Development Needs
•   Education, Culture and Sports
–   Educational Facilities and Manpower
–   Student Enrollment
–   Pre-School Education
–   Culture, Sports and Recreation Facilities
–   Development Needs
•   Housing Resettlement
–   Development Needs
•   Public Safety and Protective Services
–   Crime Incidence
–   Police Protection Personnel and Facilities
–   Police Services
–   Fire Protection and Prevention
–   Administration of Justice
–   Development Needs
•   Social Welfare and Development
–   Social Welfare Programmes and Services
–   Development Needs
•   Indigenous Communities
–   Development Needs
Infrastructure
•   Roads and Transport
–   Road Network Profile
–   Bridges
–   Modes of Transportation
–   Traffic Prone Areas
–   Upcoming Projects
–   Development Needs
•   Water
–   Water Resources
–   Existing Situation
–   Development Needs
•   Drainage and Sewerage
–   Existing Situation
–   Development Needs
•   Power
–   Existing Situation
–   Upcoming Projects
–   Development Needs
•   Telecommunications
–   Existing Situation
–   Development Needs
Environmental Management
•   Solid Waste Management
•   Liquid Waste Management
•   Forest Resource Management
•   Management of Prime Agricultural Areas
•   Development Needs
Development Administration
•   Organisational Framework and Resource Capability
–   Human Resources
–   City Planning and Development Office
•   Financial Capability
–   Historical Income
–   Historical Expenditure
–   Income and Expenditure Trends
–   Projected Income
•   Legislative and Administrative Framework
–   Zoning Ordinance
•   Development Needs
Population Levels, Growth, Distribution and Movements - Number of Households, 1970-2000

From an average of 5.3 in 1995, the household size decreased to 4.7 in 2000. Among the barangays, the highest recorded household size was in Tungkong Mangga at 5.5 while the lowest was registered in barangays Kaybanban and Gumaoc Central at 4.4.

Table 3.5 Number of Households and Average Size by Barangay, 2000

Barangay Total Population Household Population Number of Household Household Size
San Jose del Monte 309,710 309,306 66,179 4.7
Bagong Buhay 3,424 3,424 712 4.8
Dulong Bayan 5,621 5,621 1,175 4.8
Gaya-gaya 3,521 3,477 678 5.1
Kaypian 3,903 3,903 820 4.8
Kaybanban 13,066 13,066 2,977 4.4
Minuyan 11,935 1,935 375 5.2
Muzon 5,440 5,440 1,177 4.6
Poblacion 2,850 2,850 596 4.8
Sto. Cristo 1,785 1,779 361 4.9
Sapang Palay 1,461 1,458 312 4.7
Tungkong Mangga 1,837 1,837 333 5.5
Citrus 2,029 2,029 397 5.1
San Martin 5,242 5,236 1,048 5.0
Sta. Cruz 9,263 9,263 1,970 4.7
Fatima 5,425 5,425 1,054 5.1
San Pedro 2,875 2,875 601 4.8
San Rafael 7,148 7,060 1,565 4.5
Sto. Niño 22,671 22,671 4,834 4.7
Assumption 2,704 2,640 590 4.5
Bagong Buhay II 3,854 3,854 845 4.6
Bagong Buhay III 5,288 5,288 1,096 4.8
Ciudad Real 1,643 1,632 322 5.1
Fatima II 18,530 18,519 4,064 4.6
Fatima III 3,264 3,264 674 4.8
Fatima IV 2,793 2,793 596 4.7
Fatima V 3,079 3,079 600 5.1
Francisco Homes - Guijo 4,532 4,532 889 5.1
Francisco Homes - Mulawin 2,327 2,327 482 4.8
Francisco Homes - Narra 3,492 3,491 728 4.8
Francisco Homes - Yakal 4,928 4,928 1,020 4.8
Graceville 2,535 2,535 502 5.0
Gumaoc Central 47,010 46,952 10,635 4.4
Gumaoc East 2,186 2,186 446 4.9
Gumaoc West 1,886 1,886 419 4.5
Lawang Pari 2,882 2,879 2616 4.7
Maharlika 1,811 1,811 382 4.7
Minuyan II 8,107 8,107 1,682 4.8
Minuyan III 3,207 3,207 644 5.0
Minuyan IV 2,050 1,990 388 5.1
Minuyan V 2,771 2,771 517 5.4
Minuyan Proper 2,609 2,609 539 4.8
Paradise III 2,939 2,939 633 4.6
Poblacion I 12,096 12,096 2,405 5.0
San Isidro 6,080 6,080 1,159 5.2
San Manuel 3,457 3,457 659 5.2
San Martin II 3,112 3,112 550 5.7
San Martin III 5,308 5,308 1,019 5.2
San Martin IV 2,544 2,544 512 5.0
San Rafael II 1,000 1,000 205 4.9
San Rafael III 3,576 3,576 752 4.8
San Rafael IV 2,997 2,997 606 4.9
San Rafael V 2,798 2,798 547 5.1
San Roque 2,058 2,058 409 5.0
Sta. Cruz II 2,623 2,578 481 5.4
Sta. Cruz III 3,128 3,128 599 5.2
Sta. Cruz IV 17,840 17,836 3,667 4.9
Sta. Cruz V 2,363 2,363 470 5.0
Sto. Niño II 2,807 2,807 572 4.9
San Martin de Porres 6,097 6,087 1,273 4.8
Source: NSO