San Ignacio-Santa Elena Municipal Profile
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1 San Ignacio-Santa Elena Municipal Profile General San Ignacio-Santa Elena is an inland municipality, comprising of the twin towns of San Ignacio and Santa Elena. The twin towns are linked by the historic Hawksworthe bridge spanning the Macal River. San Ignacio- Santa Elena is one of three municipalities in the Cayo District. It is located approximately 9 miles from the western border with Guatemala. Population Between and, San Ignacio-Santa Elena experienced average annual population growth of nearly 3.5%, above the 3% average annual urban population growth for the intercensal period. At the population census count, the population was estimated to be around 17,900 persons. It is now the second most-populated municipality in Belize, after outgrowing Orange Walk Town between and. The average household size declined in the intercensal period from 4.4 persons per household in to 4.1 persons per household in. Demographics San Ignacio-Santa Elena is predominantly a Mestizo community. Mestizos are by far the major ethnic group, comprising 71% of the population in and declining slightly to 68% in. English is the most spoken language, with nearly 69% of the population speaking English. However, Spanish is also spoken by 64% of the population, indicating that the majority of the population is bilingual (Spanish, English). Creole is also spoken by nearly 57% of the population. The male-to-female ratio remained fairly constant between the intercensal period, at around 96 males per 100 females in, indicating that females continue to outnumber males in the population. The Age-Dependency ratio declined significantly from 82 dependents per 100 adults in to 65 dependents per 100 adults in. This is as mainly as a result of the higher growth rate among the adult population which outpaced the growth among the children and senior populations between the intercensal period. The foreign-born population remained fairly constant between the intercensal period, at around 17% of the population in. The foreign-born population in San Ignacio-Santa Elena have traditionally been from Central America and North America; however within the intercensal period, there has been increased immigration from China. Access to Public Utilities (Water, Sanitation, Electricity) The major source of drinking water for households in San Ignacio-Santa Elena has shifted from piped water in to bottled water in. Piped water was the main source of drinking water for nearly 89% of
2 households in, but declined to nearly 42% of households by. Bottled water has become the main source of drinking water for over 52% of households in. Flush toilet piped to septic tank is the main type of toilet facility for most households in San Ignacio-Santa Elena. The proportion of households using flush toilets increased from over 59% in to 74% in. Meanwhile, households using traditional pit latrines have declined from 40% in to 25% in. San Ignacio-Santa Elena is among the six municipalities in the country without an established sewer system for waste water disposal and treatment. The vast majority of households in San Ignacio-Santa Elena use electricity as the main power source for lighting. The proportion of households with electricity has increased from 89% in to 94% in. Education Currently there are 8 Primary schools, 3 High schools, and 1 sixth form established in San Ignacio-Santa Elena. The Net Enrolment rate in primary school increased from 94% in 2004 to 96% in. The ratio of boys to girls enrolled in Primary school remained constant at 114 boys per 100 girls in both and, indicating that more boys than girls continued to be enrolled in Primary school. The Gross Enrolment rate in secondary school increased for both boys and girls, from 58% in to 67% in for boys, and from 69% in to 81% in for girls. The ratio of boys to girls enrolled in secondary school decreased from 100 boys per 100 girls in to 76 boys per 100 girls by, indicating that more girls than boys are now enrolled in secondary school. The Youth Literacy rate (15 to 24 years) indicate similar levels of literacy for males and females at 88% in, increasing to around 95% in. Technical and Vocational training also experienced a tremendous growth as the number of trainees increased by nearly 300% between and. Employment Due to the sample design of the annual Belize Labour Force survey, no employment data is estimated separately for San Ignacio-Santa Elena. Employment data is released at the Cayo urban level which includes Belmopan, San Ignacio, Santa Elena, and Benque Viejo combined.
3 A. POPULATION Population by Age groups Change %Change Total (All persons) 13,268 17,878 4, % Infants (under 5 yrs) 1,785 1, % Children (5-14 yrs) 3,370 4,438 1, % Adolescents (15-24 yrs) 2,449 3,651 1, % Adults (25-64 yrs) 4,557 7,154 2, % Seniors (65 yrs+) % Population by Age groups Seniors (65 yrs+) Adults (25-64 yrs) Adolescents (15-24 yrs) Children (5-14 yrs) Infants (under 5 yrs) - 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 Other Population data Change %Change Total Population 13,268 17,878 4, % Males 6,464 8,751 2, % Females 6,804 9,127 2, % Households 3,034 4,351 1, % avg. Persons per household % Age Dependency ratio % Male to Female ratio % Urban density* (persons/acre) 17.8 *San Ignacio /Santa Elena Town Municipal Development Plan, draft Nov Age dependency ratio is the number of persons less than 15 years plus persons over 64 years divided by the number of persons 15 to 64 years. Male of Female ratio is the number of males divided by the number of females. 18,000 16,000 14,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 - Other Population data Total Population Males Females Households
4 B. DEMOGRAPHICS Population by Ethnic groups Change %Change Total (All persons) 12,734 17,878 CREOLE 2,398 2, % EAST INDIAN (69) -20.4% GARIFUNA % MAYA % MESTIZO/HISPANIC 9,062 12,272 3, % CAUCASIAN/WHITE % ASIAN/CHINESE % 204 1,712 1, % NOT STATED Population by Ethnic groups ASIAN/CHINESE CAUCASIAN/WHITE MESTIZO/HISPANIC MAYA GARIFUNA EAST INDIAN CREOLE - 3,000 6,000 9,000 12,000 Main Language spoken at home* Change %Change Total (Persons 4 years or older) 11,313 17,878 CHINESE % CREOLE 5,420 10,181 4, % ENGLISH ,326 11, % GARIFUNA % HINDI % MAYA % SPANISH 4,844 11,539 6, % % NOT STATED 9 *-multiple languages reported (Census ) *ln Census, this question was worded as which language(s) do you speak well enough to conduct a conversation; multiple languages reported in Census. Total for Census includes all persons (not persons 4 years or older) Main Language spoken SPANISH MAYA HINDI GARIFUNA ENGLISH CREOLE CHINESE - 3,000 6,000 9,000 12,000
5 Country of Birth Change %Change Total (All persons) 12,734 17,878 BELIZE 10,667 14,751 4, % ABROAD 2,065 3,100 1, % NOT STATED 2 27 ABROAD Country of Birth BELIZE - 3,000 6,000 9,000 12,000 15,000 C. ACCESS TO PUBLIC UTILITIES Main source of Drinking water Change %Change Total (Households) 2,853 4,351 PIPED INTO DWELLING OR YARD 2,534 1,821 (713) -28.1% PRIVATE CATCHMENTS, NOT PIPED % BOTTLED/PURIFIED WATER 230 2,295 2, % % NOT STATED Main source of drinking water BOTTLED/PURIFIED WATER Piped into dwelling or yard includes water piped from public and private sources. Other includes water from dug well, publi c standpipe, and rivers/streams/creeks. PRIVATE CATCHMENTS, NOT PIPED PIPED INTO DWELLING OR YARD ,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 Type of Toilet facilities Change %Change Total (Households) 2,853 4,351 W.C. LINKED TO SEPTIC TANK 1,698 3,227 1, % PIT LATRINE 1,142 1,101 (41) -3.6% 7 4 (3) NONE % NOT STATED 3 7 Type of Toilet facility NONE PIT LATRINE W.C. LINKED TO SEPTIC TANK - 1,000 2,000 3,000
6 Main Source of Lighting Change %Change Total (Households) 2,853 4,352 GAS/KEROSENE LAMP (152) -77.9% ELECTRICITY FROM PUBLIC SOURCE 2,554 4,109 1, % ELECTRICITY FROM A PRIVATE SOURCE 13 9 (4) -30.8% % NONE NOT STATED 5 7 Main source of Lighting NONE ELECTRICITY FROM A PRIVATE SOURCE ELECTRICITY FROM PUBLIC SOURCE GAS/KEROSENE LAMP - 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 Fuel used most for Cooking Change %Change Total (Households) 2,853 4,248 WOOD/CHARCOAL % BUTANE OR BIOGAS 2,663 4,010 1, % (17) -28.8% NOT STATED 5 11 Fuel used most for Cooking BUTANE OR BIOGAS WOOD/CHARCOAL - 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 Disposal of Garbage Change %Change Total (Households) 2,853 4,353 TAKE TO DUMPSITE % BURN (72) -31.7% MUNICIPAL COLLECTION 2,557 4,076 1, % % NOT STATED 2 11 MUNICIPAL COLLECTION Disposal of Garbage BURN TAKE TO DUMPSITE - 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000
7 D. EDUCATION Gross Enrolment Rate, Primary Change Male 111% 111% 0% Female 104% 109% 5% Gross Enrolment Rate, Secondary Male 58% 67% 9% Female 69% 81% 12% Gross Enrolment Rate (Primary) is the ratio of persons enrolled in primary school to all persons in the official primary shool age (5 to 12 years). Gross Enrolment Rate (Secondary) is the ratio of persons enrolled in secondary school to all persons in the official secondary shool age (13 to 16 years). Gross Enrolmnent rates 120% 100% 80% Primary 60% 40% Secondary 20% 0% Male Female Male Female Attend Formal School Change %Change Total (Persons 2 years or older) 12,030 17,136 YES, Full-time 3,977 5, % YES, Part-time % NO 7,957 10, % NOT STATED 6 52 Includes all school levels. NO YES, Part-time Attend Formal school YES, Full-time - 3,000 6,000 9,000 12,000 Received any Technical/ Vocational training* Change %Change Total (Persons 14 years or older) 7,837 11,987 YES 715 2, % NO 7,055 9, % NOT STATED *- includes any formal job training (Census ) NO Technical/Vocational Training YES - 3,000 6,000 9,000
8 E. EMPLOYMENT Source: Belize Labour Force survey, SIB [April 2013,April 2014] Employment data is not released separately for San Ignacio/ Santa Elena Town, due to the sample design of the labour force survey. F. APPENDIX OF CENSUS TABLES (, ) HOUSING & PROPERTY Occupancy of Dwelling Change %Change Total (Households) 2,853 4,352 Own 1,756 2, % Rent/Lease 884 1, % Other % Not Stated 2 10 Occupancy of Land Change %Change Total (Households) 1,737 2,624 Freehold 831 1, % Leasehold % Other % Not Stated 3 33 Main material of Dwelling Change %Change Total (Households) 2,853 4,352 Wood 974 1, % Concrete/Brick 1,666 2, % Wood and Concrete % Plywood/Palmetto/Stucco % Other % Not Stated 5 5 Main material of roofing Change %Change Total (Households) 2,853 4,351 Sheet metal 2,535 3, % Concrete % Thatch % Other % Not Stated 2 5 Main material of flooring Change %Change Total (Households) 2,853 4,351 WOOD % CEMENT/CONCRETE 2,002 3, % DIRT % % Not Stated 13 1
9 DEMOGRAPHICS Population by Religious affiliation Change %Change Total (All persons) 12,734 17,879 ANGLICAN (24) -6.1% BAPTIST % JEHOVAH WITNESS % METHODIST % NAZARENE % PENTECOSTAL 922 1, % ROMAN CATHOLIC 7,790 8, % SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST 598 1, % 933 2,254 1, % NONE 1,344 3,205 1, % NOT STATED Current Union Status Change %Change Total (Persons 14 years and older) 7,837 11,534 MARRIED 2,837 3, % COMMON-LAW-UNION 1,627 2, % VISITING PARTNER % SEPARATED (NOT IN A UNION) 194 1, % WIDOWED (NOT IN A UNION) % DIVORCED (NOT IN UNION) % (NOT IN UNION) 2,785 2, % NOT STATED MISCELLANEOUS Have Fixed Telephone Service Change %Change Total (Households) 2,853 4,352 YES 1, % NO 1,508 3, % NOT STATED 12 Ownership of Private Motor vehicle Change %Change Total (Households) 2,853 4,338 YES 1,816 2, % NO 1,027 1, % NOT STATED 10
10 II. Scorecard of selected MDG Indicators MDG Actual Actual Target Indicator Description 2015 CHARTS NOTES 1.5 Employment to Working Age Population ratio MDG Employment includes all persons 14 years or older who worked for at least 1 hour for pay, profit or family gain, or who were temporarily absent from his/her job, during the Census reference week. Working Age Population includes all persons 14 years or older regardless of their economic activity status. 1.7 Proportion of own-account and contributing Family workers to Total Employment 18% 19% MDG % 18% Own-account workers are self-employed (without paid help) persons 14 years or older. Contributing Family workers are unpaid family workers 14 years or older. Total Employment includes all persons 14 years or older who worked for at least 1 hour for pay, profit or family gain, or who were temporarily absent from his/her job, during the Census reference week. 2.1 Net Enrolment Rate in Primary education 94.3% 96.6% MOE enrolment data are reported by schools within each municipality, not by the place of residence of the students. As a result, the urban Net Enrolment Rates (NER)based on MOE data may overstate the actual NER as the enrolment reported may include students from rural communities who are enrolled in urban shools. This may be more acute at the Secondary and Tertiary levels as the schools at these levels are concentrated in the urban areas within each district. MDG % 94.3% 2004 Sources: Policy and Planning Unit, MOE; Census data, SIB. Net Primary Enrolment rate is the proportion of all children 5 to 12 years enrolled in Primary School. This rate can be above 100% as the enrolment data may include children from adjacent rural communities enrolled in urban primary schools. 2.3 Youth Literacy rate (15-24 years) Males 88% 94% 100% Females 88% 95% 100% 102% 100% 98% 96% 94% 92% 90% 88% 86% MDG 2.3 Males Females Target Literacy is the ability of a person to read and write. In absence of a functional literacy test, literacy is estimated by a proxy measure such as the number of completed years of formal schooling. Youth Literacy rate is the propor-tion of all persons 15 to 24 years who can read and write. For MDG 2.3, the proportion of all persons 15 to 24 years who completed at least standard 5 of Primary school is used to estimate youth literacy. 3.1 Ratio of boys to girls enrolled in Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary education Primary Secondary Tertiary* *- Tertiary gender ratios are reported for years and MDG Primary Secondary Tertiary* Sources: Policy and Planning Unit, MOE; Registrar, University of Belize; Registrar, Galen University; SIB. Tertiary enrolment includes data from all Sixth Forms, Galen, and UB. A ratio equal to 1 indicates an equal number of boys and girls are enroled at that school level. A ratio less than 1 indicates more girls than boys are enroled at that school level. A ratio greater than 1 indicates more boys than girls are enroled at that school level. 3.2 Proportion of women in wage employment in the non-agricultural sectors 28% 28% MDG % 28% MDG 3.2 represents the number of women 14 years or older, employed as paid workers in all industry, except agriculture, as a proportion of all persons 14 years or older, employed in the non- Agricultural sectors.
11 II. Scorecard of selected MDG Indicators MDG Actual Actual Target Indicator Description 2015 CHARTS NOTES 7.8 Proportion of population using an improved drinking water source 92% 49% 100% The definition of an improved drinking water source is based on the classification developed by the WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme for Water and Sanitation. The data indicates a remarkable decline in the level of this indicator between and. This is mainly as a result of the huge increase in bottled water as a main source of drinking water for most urban households. MDG % 49% MDG 7.8 represents the household population with access to improved drinking water as a proportion of the total population. Improved drinking water sources include water piped into dwelling or yard, public tap or standpipe, protected dug well/tubewell/borehole, protected spring, and rainwater collection. It excludes water from carts or tanker trucks, bottled water, and unprotected surface water. 7.9 Proportion of population using an improved sanitation facility 72% 82% 100% The definition of an improved sanitation facility is based on the classification developed by the WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme for Water and Sanitation. MDG % 72% MDG 7.9 represents the household population with access to an improved toilet facility as a proportion of the total population. An improved toilet facility includes Flush and Pour-flush toilets piped into sewer, septic tanks, or pit latrines, Ventilated and Improved Pit (VIP) latrines, Pit latrines with Slab, and Composting toilets, not shared with another household Fixed-telephone subscriptions per 100 inhabitants MDG MDG 8.14 represents the total number of fixed telephone lines per 100 persons. Data from the telecom providers is required for this indicator. Household information on fixed telephone service (residential) was used from the census to approximate this measure. The census data represents the proportion of households with fixed telephone service to the total population. It assumes 1 fixed telephone line per household Internet users per 100 inhabitants Internet users are persons 5 years or older who reported using the internet within the past 3 months of the Census reference date. This information is not available from the Census.
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