Part II - Barangay LGU and Record-Based Data
A. General Information about the Barangay LGU
This section takes into account the general information about the barangay local government unit. It includes information about the barangay officials, appointees and workers, and establishments in the barangay based from the records of the barangay.
For each question in Section A, enter the answer provided by the respondents.
A1: How many are males aged ____ as of 01 July 2022?A2: How many are females aged _____ as of 01 July 2022?
Barangay Officials/Appointees/Worker |
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a. Captain |
b. Kagawad |
c. Secretary |
d. Treasurer |
e. Tanod |
f. Health worker (BHW, Doctor, Nurse, Midwife) |
g. Nutrition scholar h. Purok leader |
i. ENR officer |
j. SK Chairman |
k. Day care worker |
l. Utility worker |
m. Others (e.g., Clerk), specify: |
Record the number of males and females aged 15 to 30 years old, 31 to 59 years old, and 60 years old and above as of 01 July 2022.
Enter the information on the number of males (A1) and females (A2) for each designation/position listed.
If no one belongs to a certain age group, enter “0” and the system will automatically proceed to the next age group. Some barangay has nurse, doctor and/or midwife which is hired thru city/municipality Local Government Unit, in this case record it under health worker. The mentioned health workers will be considered as long they are designated and regularly reporting in the barangay. Add remarks in the notes section. For barangay officials/appointees/workers that are not included in the list, enter the specific designation/position under “Others, Specify”. This may include barangay population volunteer, sanitation inspector, driver and etc. Correspondingly, complete all the fields thereafter.
After providing the information, enter the title of the reference document, and the name of agency/unit/office where the data came from.
A3: How many establishments are in the barangay as of 01 July 2022?
Record the number of establishments in the barangay as of 01 July 2022.
Enter “0” if there is no establishment belonging in the industry based on barangay records. The system will automatically proceed to the next industry.
After providing the information, enter the title of the reference document, and the name of agency/unit/office where the data came from.
The following are the examples of activities, services and products of establishments under each section in the 2009 Philippine Standard Industrial Classification (PSIC):
Section | Activities/Services/Products |
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Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing |
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Mining and Quarrying |
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Manufacturing |
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Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply |
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Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and Remediation Activities |
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Construction |
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Wholesale and Retail Trade and Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles | Wholesale and Retail Trade and Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles This section includes wholesale and retail sale (i.e. sale without transformation) of any type of goods and the rendering services incidental to the sale of these goods. Wholesaling and retailing are the final steps in the distribution of goods. Goods bought and sold are also referred to as merchandise. Also included in this section is the repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles. |
Transportation and Storage |
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Accommodation and Food Service Activities |
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Information and Communication |
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Financial and Insurance Activities |
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Real Estate Activities |
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Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities |
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Administrative and Support Service Activities |
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Education |
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Human Health and Social Work Activities |
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Arts, Entertainment and Recreation |
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Activities of Extra-territorial Organizations and Bodies |
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Other Service Activities |
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Some barangay LGUs provide information on these using the data reported to them by the city/municipal LGUs from the business permits. Others maintain a barangay clearance system for establishments in the barangay.