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Census of Population and Housing 2010

Philippines, 2010
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PHL_2010_PHC_v01_M
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Ethnicity (P11)

Data file: Common Population Items

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 40
End: 42
Width: 3
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
"What is _______'s ethnicity by blood?" "
Is he/she a/an _____?"
Categories
Value Category
1 Abelling/Abellen/Aberling/Aborlin
2 Adasen
3 Aeta/Ayta
4 Agta
5 Agta-Cimaron
6 Agta-Agay
7 Agta-Dumagat
8 Agta-Tabangnon
9 Agta-Taboy
10 Agutaynen
11 Akeanon
12 Alangan
13 Ambala
14 Applai
15 Aromanen-Manobo
16 Ata
17 Ata/Negrito
18 Ata-Manobo
19 Ati
20 Ayangan
21 B’laan/Blaan
22 Badjao
23 Bago
24 Bagobo
25 Bagobo-Tagabawa
26 Bajao/Bajau
27 Balangao
28 Balatok
29 Baliwon/Gaddang
30 Banao
31 Bangon
32 Bantoanon
33 Banwaon
34 Batak
35 Batangan
36 Belwang
37 Bikol/Bicol
38 Binongan
39 Bisaya/Binisaya
40 Boholano
41 Bontok
42 Bugkalot/Ilongot
43 Buhid
44 Buhid (Bangon)
45 Bukidnon
46 Cagayanen
47 Calinga
48 Capizeño
49 Caviteño
50 Caviteño-Chavacano
51 Cebuano
52 Chinese
53 Clata/Klata
54 Cotabateño
55 Cotabateño-Chavacano
56 Cuyonon/Cuyonen
57 Davao-Chavacano
58 Davaweño
59 Diangan
60 Dibabawon
61 Dibabeen Mulitaan
62 Dibaben
63 Direrayaan
64 Dumagat/Alta
65 Dumagat
66 Eskaya
67 Gaddang
68 Gubang
69 Gubatnon
70 Guiangan
71 Halawodnon
72 Hanunuo
73 Henanga
74 Higaonon
75 Hiligaynon, Ilonggo
76 Ibaloi/Ibaloy
77 Ibanag
78 Ibatan
79 Ifugao
80 Ilianen
81 Illaud
82 Ilocano
83 Iranon/Iranun/Iraynon
84 Iraya
85 Isinai
86 Isneg/Isnag/Apayao
87 Isoroken
88 Itawis
89 Itneg/Tingguian
90 Ivatan
91 Iwak/Iowak/Owak/I-wak
92 Jama Mapun
93 Kabayukan
94 Kabihug
95 Kadaklan/kachakran
96 Kailawan/Kaylawan
97 Kalagan
98 Kalanguya
99 Kalanguya-Ikalahan
100 Kalibugan/Kolibugan
101 Kalinga
102 Kamiguin
103 Kankanaey
104 Kapampangan
105 Karao
106 Karay-a
107 Karulano
108 Kaunana
109 Ke’ney or Ken-ey/Tau’t-Bato
110 Kirenteken
111 Lahitanen
112 Lambangian
113 Langilan
114 Livunganen
115 Mabaka
116 Maeng
117 Magahats
118 Mag-anti/Mag-Antsi/Mag-anchi
119 Magbekin/Magbukon/Magbukun
120 Mag-indi
121 Magkunana
122 Maguindanao
123 Majokayong
124 Malaueg
125 Mamanwa
126 Mandaya
127 Mangguangan
128 Manobo
129 Manobo-Blit
130 Manobo-Dulangan
131 Mansaka
132 Manubo-Ubo/Manobo-Ubo
133 Maranao
134 Masadiit
135 Masbateño/Masbatenon
136 Matigsalog/Matigsalug
137 Molbog
138 Muyadan
139 Obu-Manuvu/Ubo-Manobo
140 Pala’wan/Palawan-o
141 Palawani
142 Pan-ayanon
143 Panay-Bukidnon
144 Pangasinan/Panggalato
145 Parananum
146 Pulangien/Pulangiyen
147 Ratagnon
148 Remontado
149 Romblomanon
150 Sama Badajo
151 Sama Bangingi
152 Sama Laut
153 Sama/Samal
154 Sangil
155 Sibuyan Mangyan-Tagabukid
156 Subanen/Subanon/Subanun
157 Surigaonon
158 T’boli/Tboli
159 Tadyawan
160 Tagabawa
161 Tagakaulo
162 Tagalog
163 Tagbanua
164 Tagbanua (Kalamianen)
165 Tagbanua/Calamian
166 Talaandig
167 Talaingod
168 Tau-buid
169 Tausug
170 Teduray
171 Tigwahanon
172 Tinananen
173 Tuwali
174 Waray
175 Yakan
176 Yapayao
177 Yogad
178 Zambageño-Chavacano
179 Zambal
180 Other Local Dialects/Ethnicity
181 American/English
182 Other Foreign Languages/Ethnicity
999 Not Reported
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.
Interviewer instructions
Ask the respondent the question in P11: "What is _______'s ethnicity by blood?" for all members of the household.

It is important that you make a follow-up question by mentioning the common ethnic groups in your area. Thus, you should say, "Is he/she a/an _____?" (MENTION THE MOST COMMON ETHNIC GROUPS IN THE AREA, SEE LIST IN APPENDIX 9 (pages 260 to 263 of the Enumerator's Manual). For instance, if you are assigned in the municipality of Upi in the province of Maguindanao, which is predominantly inhabited by Maguindanaos, Iranons, and Tedurays, mention these ethnic groups by saying, "Is he/she a Maguindanao, Iranon, or Teduray?" If you are assigned in Surigao City in the province of Surigao del Norte, most of inhabitants are Mamanwa, Cebuano, or Bisaya. Mention these ethnic groups as examples when you ask the ethnicity of the respondent and the other household members.

As a strategy, ask for the ethnicity of the parents. Write the ethnicity on the space provided. Mentioning the common ethnic groups in the area can help the respondent identify the ethnicity of his/her parents.

The complete alphabetical listing of ethnicity, their corresponding codes, as well as the most common ethnic groups by province are provided in the codebook for your reference.

Write the ethnic group on the space provided in the questionnaire and refer to the codebook for the corresponding code of the ethnic group.
Question post text
MENTION THE PREDOMINANT/COMMON IP OR NON-IP GROUPS IN THE AREA. WRITE ANSWER ON THE SPACE PROVIDED.
SEE CODEBOOK.

Description

Definition
Ethnicity is a primary sense of belonging to an ethnic group. Ethnic group is consanguine in nature, meaning, the ties are reckoned by blood and traced through the family tree. Thus, ethnicity refers to the household member's identity, by blood and not by choice nor by adoption/confirmation for any ethnic group, primarily the Indigenous Peoples (IPs).

Generally, ethnic grouping denotes genealogical and paternal lineage to any of the Philippines' group of native population. However, for the purpose of 2010 CPH, ethnic grouping also includes maternal lineage. As such, anybody whose consanguinity with both parents or any of them, who is/are member/s of an IP group, is an Indigenous Person.

As defined in Section 3h, Chapter II, of Republic Act No. 8371, otherwise known as the Indigenous Peoples Rights Act (IPRA), IPs refer to a group of people or homogenous societies identified by self-ascription and ascription by others, who have continuously lived as organized community on communally bounded and defined territory, and who have, under claims of ownership since time immemorial, occupied, possessed, and utilized such territories, sharing common bonds of language, customs, traditions, and other distinctive cultural traits, or who have, through resistance to political, social, and cultural inroads of colonization, non-indigenous religions and cultures, became historically differentiated from the majority of Filipinos. IPs likewise include peoples who are regarded as indigenous on account of their descent from the populations which inhabited the country, at the time of conquest or colonization, or at the time of inroads of non-indigenous and cultures, or the establishment of present state boundaries, who retain some or all of their own social, economic, cultural, and political institutions, but who may have been displaced from their traditional domains or who may have resettled outside their ancestral domains.
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