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Documente Cultură
HISTORICAL
BACKGROUND
ifferent foreign races streamed into the country and left traces
in the genetics of Filipinos, likewise in their customs, cultures
and traditions.
CONSTITUTION
AND GOVERNMENT
AGRICULTURE
Farms
Number (M)
Area (M Ha)
Average farm area (Ha)
Aqua farms
Number
Operator
Volume of production (Th MT)
Total
Agricultural crops
Livestocks
Poultry
Fishery
1980
1991
2002
3.42
9.73
2.84
4.61
9.98
2.16
4.82
9.67
2.00
28,028
27,280
193,735
181,561
2010
2011
2012
84,945.0
75,583.2r
2,376.4
1,810.1
5,159.5
96,585.0
87,294.5
2,422.3
1,888.6
4,973.6
97,280.2
88,002.0
2,446.0
1,974.1
4,858.1
673,210.3
210,465.6
151,531.7
221,050.9
800,720.7
212,326.0
158,734.9
224,695.1
797,731.1
214,318.4
167,033.7
237,711.5
731,534.9
363,764.2
120,267.9
100,964.5
146,538.3
748,065.9
381,376.0
122,657.0
105,351.6
138,681.3
769,646.0
397,184.3
124,009.9
110,121.1
138,330.6
4,354.2
2,499.0
4,536.6
2,544.6
4,690.0
2,593.8
2009
2010
2011
3.59
2.62
3.62
2.55
3.68
2.74
Continued
AGRICULTURE
Palay
Volume of production (Th MT)
Value of production (MP)
At current prices
At constant 2000 prices
5
2010
2011
2012
15,772.3
16,684.1
18,032.4
229,645.0
132,172.0r
254,265.2
139,812.5
292,125.4
151,111.8
Corn
Volume of production (Th MT)
Value of production (MP)
At current prices
At constant 2000 prices
6,376.8
6,971.2
7,406.8
69,698.4
42,214.4
87,698.1
46,149.5
94,066.9
49,033.3
2011
2012
2013
3,075.3
2,518.4
12,303.1
3,881.5
2,963.9
2,493.2
11,863.0
3,715.2
2,912.8
2,497.9
11,843.1
3,694.0
2011
2012
2013
162,812.9
54,753.9
31,444.3
76,614.7
10,126.4
164,192.3
57,284.2
31,523.8
75,384.3
10,011.5
166,386.3
59,196.0
32,002.5
75,187.7
10,136.2
Status of irrigation
2010
2011
2012
(Area in hectares)
Total irrigable area
3,126,340
3,126,340
3,126,340
1,542,668
767,006
558,333
217,329
1,570,926
712,790
496,442
193,814
1,626,510
722,583
534,403
200,018
49.0
50.0
55.5
2011
1,058,205
243,603
76,770
117,742
2012
1,053,730
279,531
82,066
83,069
2013a
497,383
124,426
37,472
28,809
Continued
AGRICULTURE
2011
2012
2013a
38,293
83,805
16,947
13,126
5,936
14,412
27,975
77,735
151,635
106,906
29,049
88,285
18,977
16,382
5,839
15,568
20,384
65,607
152,983
112,592
16,102
47,421
16,150
5,301
2,715
6,909
7,029
26,345
80,710
57,653
83,319
83,201
40,341
545,436
565,068
276,396
Palay
Corn
Coconut, including copra
Sugarcane
Banana
Mango
Pineapple
Coffee
Cassava
Rubber
Other crops
Livestock
Poultry
Agricultural activities and services
130,252
37,876
29,380
18,221
33,539
14,418
14,299
3,293
8,265
3,219
40,297
92,255
71,262
48,860
140,737
40,250
30,492
16,606
33,774
14,092
15,309
3,297
11,655
3,358
41,182
93,260
74,536
49,816
62,920
18,177
14,921
10,018
15,848
13,279
7,402
1,591
4,258
1,353
21,043
45,722
36,835
23,029
194.0
186.4
180.0
Palay
Corn
Coconut, including copra
Sugarcane
Banana
Mango
Pineapple
187.0
202.7
400.8
210.2
249.9
117.5
91.8
198.1
204.4
272.2
181.2
261.5
136.8
104.9
197.8
206.2
193.1
160.7
299.2
121.6
71.6
Continued
AGRICULTURE
Gross value added in agriculture
7
2011
2012
2013a
180.2
178.4
170.7
Cassava
174.4
189.0
162.3
Rubber
869.0
621.3
519.5
Other crops
192.9
158.9
125.2
Livestock
164.4
164.0
176.5
Poultry
150.0
151.0
156.5
170.5
167.8
175.2
2008
2009
2010
680
624
744
Total employment
118,895
109,984
128,756
Paid employees
118,415
109,570
127,001
Unpaid workers
480
414
755
13,850.1
12,892.2
16,312.5
60,941.5
64,686.8
81,826.3
48,195.1
50,010.6
62,623.6
18,159.5
19,614.9
25,927.0
2,911.0
4,796.9
1,998.5
348.4
1,367.9
Subsidies (MP)
1,226.9
1,057.1
619.3
assets (MP)
596
656
792
Total employment
7,629
8,516
9,493
Paid employees
7,033
7,710
8,521
Unpaid workers
596
806
972
398.7
462.3
566.6
5,246.2
5,942.8
5,572.5
3,974.8
4,363.1
4,041.8
Continued
AGRICULTURE
Concluded
2008
2009
2010
1,835.3
2,140.6
1,824.2
forestry establishments
With TE of less than 20 con't.
Value added (MP)
Gross addition to fixed
assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)
57.5
115.2
61.2
322.7
258.8
69.0
6.8
5.9
3.5
Includes gamefowl.
Preliminary
As of first semester
BANKING
AND INSURANCE
9
2011
2012
2013a
26,173
27,198
27,338
9,050
4,857
1,491
979
344
9,410
5,145
1,619
1,052
385
9,477
5,182
1,641
1,072
384
141
27
2,702
17,127
154
28
2,647
17,788
157
28
2,654
17,861
Number of financial
institutions1
Banks
Universal and commercial banks
Thrift banks
Savings and mortgage banks
Private development banks
Stock savings and loan
associations
Microfinance banks
Rural banks
Nonbanks
2011
2012
2013b
system (BP)2
9,645.56r
10,449.94p
10,870.60
(end-of-period)
Banks
Universal and commercial banks
Thrift banks
Rural and cooperative banks
Nonbanks
7,643.37
6,833.02
623.58
186.77
2,002.19r
8,355.82
746.65
681.55
187.62
2,094.12
8,639.40
7,754.00
695.30
190.10
2,231.20
75,302.42
83,831.36
82,942.32
(end-of-period)
Reserve positions
in the fund
Gold
Foreign investments
Foreign exchange
Special drawing rights
472.11
8,012.75
65,276.16
423.53
1,117.87
534.48
10,532.97
70,728.19
311.62
1,288.34
545.01
8,220.93
71,760.14
1,155.36
1,260.87
75,299.96
75,302.42
2.46
83,829.42
83,831.36
1.94
82,940.39
82,942.32
1.93
Resources of financial
2013c
Gross international
Continued
BANKING
AND INSURANCE
10
2011
2012
2013d
43.3131
0.5436
60.2791
42.2288
0.5299
54.3079
41.2435
0.4327
54.1830
69.4551
43.8119
48.9662
34.3201
44.6817
5.5645
1.4746
0.0391
34.4567
14.1716
1.4219
0.0049
11.5500
66.9249
42.2570
45.0619
33.6685
43.7274
5.4441
1.4282
0.0375
33.8041
13.6818
1.3595
0.0045
11.2607
63.6777
40.6058
44.0587
33.0472
41.8234
5.3160
1.3906
0.0374
33.1802
13.4140
1.3834
0.0042
10.9979
68.3620
64.6712
62.4493
6.63
5.68
5.81
1.62
1.34
0.99
2.91
2.03
2.93
1.78
1.84
1.31
2011
2012
2013e
684,088
309,114
223,632
112,946
763,669
340,010
252,654
127,780
450,666
200,148
154,485
72,843
38,395
43,225
23,190
Continued
BANKING
AND INSURANCE
11
2011
2012
2013e
394,371
426,788
246,769
Banks
178,218
190,121
109,775
Nonbanks
128,902
141,199
84,507
Insurance
65,120
71,315
39,807
22,130
24,153
12,680
182.6
173.5
179.0
Banks
173.4
178.9
182.3
Nonbanks
173.5
179.0
182.8
Insurance
173.4
179.1
183.0
173.5
178.9
182.9
2008
2009
2010
659
656
648
Total employment
157,265
159,603
162,520
Paid employees
156,981
159,342
162,165
Unpaid workers
284
261
355
68,261.5
81,368.4
80,648.0
706,620.0
717,954.2
864,283.2
466,668.9
472,075.6
490,895.0
329,796.4
342,342.1
494,136.7
12,505.6
10,645.1
10,019.6
(108.7)
(238.1)
4.9
3,827.1
4,732.8
3,138.7
Continued
BANKING
AND INSURANCE
12
Financial intermediation
2008
2009
2010
12,480
64,847
61,001
3,846
8,929.6
53,811.4
23,958.7
33,705.6
13,422
71,744
69,690
2,054
11,378.3
93,293.3
31,544.9
67,158.6
13,565
67,540
64,277
3,263
11,443.1
105,941.6
38,339.3
79,311.9
1,373.5
144.2
2.0
807.1
34.9
10.0
2,227.8
39.5
77.9
2009
2010
2011
1.50
572.40
472.44
507.81
1.37
566.61
265.78
529.38
1.40
635.11
338.00
596.29
establishments
With TE of less than 20
Number
Total employment
Paid employees
Unpaid workers
Total compensation (MP)
Total revenue (MP)
Total cost (MP)
Value added (MP)
Gross additions to fixed
assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)
Government Service
Insurance System
Members (M)
Assets (BP)
Investments (BP)
Reserves (BP)
Social Security System
Members (M)
Assets (BP)
Investments (BP)
Reserves (BP)
Philippine Deposit Insurance
2011
2012
2013d
29.03
322.38
290.81
314.67
29.41
362.81
326.28
351.42
30.04
383.64
368.79
2010
2011
2012
156,729.1
160,904.5
167,307.5
96.0
106.3
126.6
64,588.7
75,673.6
84,236.7
Corporation
Assets (MP)
Investments (BP)
Total deposit insurance
fund (MP)
Continued
BANKING
AND INSURANCE
13
Concluded
Notes:
Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.
1
2
As of March
As of May
As of July
As of June
As of first semester
14
Telephone distribution
Installed lines (by operator)
PLDT
Innove
Digitel
Bayantel
Others
Telephone density
(per 100 population)
Subscribers (by operator)
PLDT
Innove
Digitel
Bayantel
Others
Telephone density
(per 100 population)
Population (Th)
COMMUNICATIONS
2010
2011
2012
6,783,372
3,324,791
1,460,607
591,494
443,910
962,570
6,753,696
3,324,791
1,425,234
590,265
443,910
969,496
6,765,459
3,324,791
1,580,000
590,265
443,910
826,493
7.21
7.04
6.93
3,335,398
1,772,641
534,383
260,944
379,724
387,706
3,555,951
1,803,067
420,933
196,296
379,724
755,931
3,493,164
1,792,519
491,000
196,296
379,724
633,625
3.54
3.70
3.58
94,013,200 95,983,620
97,549,040
94,189,795 101,978,345
47,590,797 54,189,986
30,040,000 30,040,000
15,119,241 16,308,602
1,439,757
1,439,757
95,983,620 97,549,040
95.20
104.50
320
5,184,000
360
6,220,800
2005
57,623
20,141
14,567
11,529
11,386
2006
57,623
20,141
14,567
11,529
11,386
2007
69,951
32,167
17,020
11,529
9,235
Continued
COMMUNICATIONS
Broadcast media
AM
FM
TV
Cable television
DTU
Licensed radio stations
15
2010
2011
2012
393
781
352
988
5
398
837
372
1,084
5
400
844
388
1,137
5
195,233
222,061
214,211
Cinema houses
Number
Seating capacity
2005
2006
2007
602
405,875
n.a.
n.a.
554
309,740
Print media
Newspapers
Magazines
Comics/songhits
645
49
18
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
500
56
-
2008
2009
2010
1,508
1,989
1,946
2010
2011
2012
368
348
20
282
282
240
240
2011
2012
2013a
289,467
280,929
312,903
303,344
165,591
160,107
103.0
103.2
103.4
2008
2009
2010b
162
44,835
44,739
96
149
43,602
43,545
57
599
102,202
102,081
121
in communications
At current prices (MP)
At constant 2000 prices (MP)
Implicit price index (2000=100)
Communications
establishments
With TE of 20 and over
Number
Total employment
Paid employees
Unpaid workers
Continued
16
COMMUNICATIONS
Concluded
2009
2010b
25,921.0
299,657.7
181,186.5
205,496.0
29,456.5
290,081.1
151,314.8
206,326.0
53,038.8
429,459.5
228,229.9
222,768.6
36,104.7
768.6
-
40,897.2
(126.6)
-
66,573.5
798.0
4.0
241
2,135
2,063
72
259.3
1,118.9
787.6
565.4
253
2,349
2,267
82
296.5
1,534.9
1,219.4
483.0
1,137
8,556
8,118
438
1,843.6
13,014.7
8,337.3
5,531.2
71.1
2.7
0.1
48.5
3.7
-
737.9
(27.1)
0.9
2008
Communications establishments con't.
With TE of 20 and over
Total compensation (MP)
Total revenue (MP)
Total cost (MP)
Value added (MP)
Gross additions to fixed
assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)
With TE of less than 20
Number
Total employment
Paid employees
Unpaid workers
Total compensation (MP)
Total revenue (MP)
Total cost (MP)
Value added (MP)
Gross additions to fixed
assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)
As of first semester
CONSTRUCTION
AND HOUSING
Private building construction
Residential
Number
Floor area (Th. sq. m.)
Value (MP)
Average cost per floor area (P)
Nonresidential
Number
Floor area (Th. sq. m.)
Value (MP)
Average cost per floor area (P)
Additions
Number
Floor area (Th. sq. m.)
Value (MP)
Average cost per floor area (P)
Alterations and repairs
Number
Value (MP)
Gross value added in construction
At current prices (MP)
At constant 2000 prices (MP)
Implicit price index (2000=100)
Construction establishments
With TE of 20 and over
Number
Total employment
Paid employees
Unpaid workers
Total compensation (MP)
Total revenue (MP)
Total cost (MP)
Gross value added (MP)
Gross additions to fixed
assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)
17
2011
2012
2013a
81,537
87,347
11,674.4 13,687.0
100,221.0 125,864.5
8,585
9,196
38,862
6,284.9
61,171.2
9,733
14,881
15,952
8,875.1 11,295.5
89,952.7 112,083.5
10,135
9,923
6,538
3,822.0
53,766.3
14,068
5,677
773.1
8,048.5
10,411
5,768
1,012.5
7,761.5
7,665
2,627
340.8
2,808.5
8,241
10,786
14,753.4
11,984
16,118.8
5,807
7,300.9
2011
2012
2013b
535,377
302,014
618,078
339,920
369,461
190,071
177.3
182.2
194.4
2008
2009
2010
680
787
126,119 138,042
125,814 137,661
305
381
22,100.8 20,539.2
176,149.1 172,801.5
115,782.3 126,566.9
71,172.5 48,913.1
734
129,948
129,713
235
20,215.8
160,903.3
127,803.6
39,184.4
4,339.9
8,819.9
0.1
3,816.5
(404.1)
8.2
3,016.9
2,567.0
Continued
CONSTRUCTION
AND HOUSING
18
Construction establishments
With TE of less than 20
Number
Total employment
Paid employees
Unpaid workers
Total compensation (MP)
Total revenue (MP)
Total cost (MP)
Value added (MP)
Gross additions to fixed
assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)
Households in occupied
2008
2009
2010
375
3,832
3,654
178
450.5
9,255.2
7,716.1
1,911.3
669
8,496
8,389
107
1,120.6
16,150.1
14,425.8
3,150.3
730
8,756
8,571
185
1,011.5
14,895.2
13,074.9
2,861.8
355.3
65.4
-
147.9
671.7
-
(5.6)
848.6
-
1990
2000
2010
11,018
9,991
332
644
14,891
13,065
528
1,030
19,715.7
17,058.3
897
1,673
37
3
9
3
41
5
10
212
57
4
5
21
2000
2007
2010
15,278.8
10,866.0
1,542.6
18,539.8
12,156.6
2,176.8
20,171.9
12,442.4
2,448.8
2,048.0
3,601.5
4,475.0
190.7
631.5
-
337.8
78.0
-
477.8
311.7
16.3
Continued
CONSTRUCTION
AND HOUSING
Households in occupied
housing units (Th)
19
1990
2000
2010
11,407.2
6,280.4
4,864.4
191.6
14.2
56.6
15,278.8
10,421.2
4,153.9
188.1
21.4
494.2
20,171.9
16,828.6
3,022.2
132.1
12.4
100.2
59.4
17.0
11,407.2
15,278.8
20,171.9
2,572.3
2,169.7
4,177.7
2,950.9
6,453.7
2,856.7
967.4
1,696.1
920.1
1,566.2
1,389.8
2,406.2
1,098.6
1,209.3
1,313.9
201.2
1,350.7
348.6
55.2
291.7
1,399.5
2,326.2
930.8
1,129.4
805.2
340.3
216.4
265.1
3,338.6
110.0
34.0
11,407.2
15,278.8
20,171.9
3,916.6
942.4
6,416.9
1,286.1
12,331.8
1,731.6
1,235.0
533.5
1,082.8
1,639.1
227.7
1,830.1
2,523.6
941.4
1,356.0
1,152.8
272.8
1,329.1
1,730.6
718.2
1,401.4
836.8
260.0
1,134.2
27.2
Continued
CONSTRUCTION
AND HOUSING
20
Occupied housing units (Th)
1990
2000
2010
7,577.8
3,734.2
11,490.7
8,057.0
3,163.4
12,946.9
14,623.3
By presence of household
conveniences
Radio or cassette
Television
Video cassette/recorder
CD/DVD/VCD player
Component/stereo set
Telephone or cellphone
Landline/wireless telephone
Cellular phone
Personal computer
Refrigerator or freezer
Cooking range
Washing machine
Motorized vehicle
Car/jeep/van
Motorcycle/tricycle
Motorized boat/banca
10,893.5
4,656.8
406.0
2,164.5
2,366.1
5,020.0
900.3
3,120.7
1,866.2
1,732.2
14,667.3
2,714.3
7,756.5
5,304.3
6,055.2
1,722.2
3,957.3
616.9
11,407.2
1,799.7
1,533.1
6,228.3
384.1
409.5
789.3
263.2
15,278.8
4,959.0
1,580.9
7,037.6
601.2
468.4
520.6
111.2
20,171.9
8,672.2
2,189.7
6,079.4
1,091.0
549.1
1,432.6
113.6
44.3
2000
2007
2010
14,891.1
10,066.7
138.1
18,162.5
13,626.6
191.7
19,715.7
15,389.3
252.2
689.2
306.1
3,315.4
885.6
278.2
2,955.2
693.2
287.9
2,952.5
107.8
57.3
210.5
62.3
49.4
113.5
86.2
49.0
5.4
Continued
CONSTRUCTION
AND HOUSING
21
2010
2011
2012
Loan Program
Housing loans granted (MP)
Number of units
40,803.9
62,041
31,532.4
46,296
31,821.5
46,898
109,557
73,583.0
130,153
73,649.7
127,091
78,628.6
24,723
3,695.8
47,248
7,479.5
56,221
18,397.8
7,109
396.9
15,875
982.1
9,287
548.8
62,041
46,296
40,803.9 31,532.4
46,898
31,821.5
15,684
20,734
28,686.4 33,655.7
14,685
27,860.5
2012
2013b
1,115,645 1,236,489
217,870 265,361
662,222
151,395
2011
509,734
388,041
560,966
410,163
296,979
213,848
643,459
124,248
686,430
146,783
362,535
81,946
257,467
261,744
272,340
267,307
143,328
137,262
173.4
175.4
180.1
180.8
182.7
184.8
198.0
148.3
205.9
153.4
207.2
155.8
Continued
CONSTRUCTION
AND HOUSING
22
Concluded
Real estate, renting, and ownership of dwelling establishments
With TE of 20 and over
Number
Total employment
Paid employees
Unpaid workers
Total compensation (MP)
Total revenue (MP)
Total cost (MP)
Value added (MP)
Gross additions to fixed
assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)
2008
2009
2010
2,078
562,989
562,176
813
131,504.7
375,483.0
198,464.4
219,990.5
2,596
616,377
613,568
2,809
147,179.1
528,174.6
272,597.0
272,895.9
380
24,775
24,748
27
8,215.7
275,254.6
215,047.1
95,745.7
17,380.8
8,757.0
470.7
22,525.2
1,068.6
539.7
9,580.0
24,887.3
-
10,205
12,522
66,123
82,451
62,033
77,951
4,090
4,500
11,041.6 13,166.3
63,973.8 108,135.1
40,769.9 58,153.0
25,877.9 48,665.9
2,493
16,075
15,197
878
3,240.6
51,025.4
31,142.7
18,548.5
1,243.1
(5,826.0)
11.4
1,313.1
(5,759.0)
-
a
b
2,347.5
(2,445.4)
511.6
As of second quarter
As of first semester
CRIME
AND DELINQUENCY
Reported crimes
Total
Solved
Efficiency rate (%)
Index crimes
Crimes against persons
Murder
Homicide
Physical injury
Rape
Crimes against property
Robbery
Theft
Carnapping
Cattle rustling
Solved
Efficiency rate (%)
Nonindex crimes
Solved
Efficiency rate (%)
Crime rate (per 100,000 population)
Philippines
Index
Nonindex
Causes of traffic accidents
Total
Mechanical defect
Over speeding
Bad overtaking
Road defect/under repair
Self accidents
Hit and run
Bad turning
Overloading
Drunk driving
Using cellular phone
while driving
Others
Causes of fire incidents
Total
Electrical connections
Open flame due to torch or sulo
Open flame due to unattended
cooking or stove
23
2010
324,083
59,542
18.64
204,979
86,036
8,897
3,726
68,538
4,875
118,943
36,121
72,947
30,718
15.0
119,104
30,543
26.64
2011
241,988
69,851
28.87
154,012
59,442
8,489
3,375
42,841
4,737
94,570
30,806
55,767
7,126
871
33,770
21.7
87,976
37,903
58.05
2012
217,812
79,878
36.67
129,161
51,069
8,484
3,022
34,825
4,738
78,092
26,988
43,606
6,919
579
50,142
26.1
88,651
60,574
68.33
350
218
208
2010
251
160
91
2011
227
135
93
2012
2,340
3,149
3,666
1,829
445
1,166
2,839
1,241
792
1,666
2,227
2,757
1,407
764
899
2,092
914
662
971
1,856
1,539
780
562
745
1,634
402
376
608
735
509
858
173
703
10,773
2,723
618
11,733
3,452
464
8,798
3,328
753
306
)
) 1,301
)
Continued
24
CRIME
AND DELINQUENCY
Concluded
2010
2011
2012
425
369
949
182
276
286
201
606
198
134
80
82
89
37
64
50
82
8
9
2,464
1,639
43
28
52
2
13
4,837
985
134,328
1:689
16,777
1:5,604
143,104
1:658
16,627
1:567
147,190
1:651
16,252
1:589
15,789
13,313
13,974
14,221
17,526
15,028
2,745
35,937
68
3,040
36,295
24
1
2,744
37,251
11
14
725
8,656
53
14
516
8,715
34
3
1,341
6,919
46
626
)
581
175
98
76
3,239
DEMOGRAPHY
Total population
Male
Female
Household population
Male
Female
Institutional population
Male
Female
25
2000
2007
2010
(May 1)
(Aug. 1)
(May 1)
76,504,077a 88,546,087b
38,524,266 44,757,788
37,979,811 43,788,299
76,332,470 88,304,615
38,416,929 44,583,853
37,915,541 43,720,762
241,472
171,607
173,935
107,337
67,537
64,270
92,335,113c
46,634,587
45,700,526
92,097,978
46,459,318
45,638,660
237,135
175,269
61,866
255
295
308
1995-2000
2000-2007
2000-2010
2.36
2.04
1.90
2000
2007
2010
5.0
4.8
4.6
48.0
52.0
42.4
57.6
45.3
54.7
101.4
102.0
102.0
12.6
37.0
59.2
56.6
6.0
3.8
11.9
35.5
60.4
57.9
6.2
4.1
11.1
33.3
62.4
60.3
6.8
4.3
56.6
57.9
60.3
69.0
62.6
6.5
65.6
58.7
6.9
60.3
53.4
6.9
Continued
26
Projected population (Th)1
Total
Male
Female
Projected population (Th)1
0 - 4 years old
0 -14 years old
15-59 years old
60 years old and over
Female 15-49 years old
Age-specific
and total fertility
rate (TFR)
15-19 years
20-24 years
25-29 years
30-34 years
35-39 years
40-44 years
45-49 years
Other demographic
indicators1
Projected average annual
population growth rate
DEMOGRAPHY
2015
2020
2025
102,965.3
51,733.4
51,231.9
111,784.6
56,123.6
55,661.0
120,224.5
60,311.7
59,912.8
2020
2025
2030
11,546.1
33,834.5
68,208.2
9,741.9
29,100.7
11,512.7
34,383.2
73,919.3
11,922.0
31,335.4
11,374.3
34,386.7
79,395.4
14,327.9
33,255.6
2006d
2008e
2011f
3.2
38
149
171
137
93
37
6
3.3
54
163
172
136
84
38
6
3.1
54
159
161
131
80
35
5
2010-2015 2015-2020
2015-2025
1.82
1.64
1.46
2.96
2.76
2.57
24.03
22.20
20.33
5.85
5.77
5.78
18.18
16.43
14.55
2000
2007
2010
57,139,794 67,113,706
25,079,211 29,724,942
26,088,223 30,429,249
2,353,171 2,906,524
558,023
784,808
2,438,867 2,989,584
622,299
278,599
71,548,955
31,153,094
32,466,849
3,061,332
893,167
3,883,617
90,896
Continued
DEMOGRAPHY
By religious affiliation
Roman Catholic, including
Catholic Charismatic
Islam
Evangelicals (Philippine
Council of Evangelical
Churches)
Iglesia ni Cristo
Non-Roman Catholic and Protestant (National Council
of Churches in the Philippines)
Aglipay
Seventh Day Adventist
Bible Baptist Church
United Church of Christ
in the Philippines
Jehova's Witness
None
Others/Not reported
By ethnicity/mother tongue
Tagalog
Cebuano
Ilocano
Bisaya/Binisaya
Hiligaynon/Ilongo
Bikol/Bicol
Waray
Other local languages/dialects
Other foreign languages/dialects
Not reported/not stated
Stock estimate of overseas
Filipinos3
Africa
Asia
Europe
Americas and trust territories
Oceania
Sea-based workers
27
2000
76,332,470
2007
2010
92,097,978
61,862,898
3,862,409
74,211,896
5,127,084
2,152,786
1,762,845
2,469,957
2,251,941
1,508,662
609,570
1,071,686
916,639
681,216
480,409
416,681
380,059
3,776,560
449,028
410,957
73,248
3,953,917
76,332,470
21,485,927
10,030,667
6,920,760
5,778,435
5,773,135
4,583,034
2,567,558
18,526,533
19,964
646,457
92,097,978
22,512,089
9,125,637
8,074,536
10,539,816
7,773,655
6,299,283
3,660,645
24,027,005
78,862
6,450
2009
8,579,378
64,736
3,490,392
722,427
3,582,879
388,520
330,424
2010
9,452,984
74,483
4,083,306
663,889
3,883,356
400,800
347,150
2011
10,455,788
63,508
4,437,296
808,779
4,326,059
451,042
369,102
Continued
28
DEMOGRAPHY
2010
2011
2012
86,075
83,410
83,640
By country of destination
United States of America
Canada
Japan
Australia
New Zealand
Italy
Spain
United Kingdom
South Korea
Germany
Other countries
42,007
27,302
3,766
3,062
1,114
3,319
693
817
1,565
510
1,920
38,463
26,203
3,965
3,957
1,185
3,632
871
749
1,618
590
2,177
39,124
24,354
4,759
4,259
1,170
3,818
808
881
1,632
553
2,282
By sex
Male
Female
86,075
36,287
49,788
83,410
34,563
48,847
83,640
34,076
49,564
By age group
14 years old and below
15-24 years old
25-34 years old
35-44 years old
45-54 years old
55-64 years old
65 years old and over
Not reported/no response
86,075
20,864
17,071
17,397
13,436
7,770
5,808
3,625
104
83,410
19,891
16,711
17,581
13,009
7,151
5,496
3,556
15
83,640
18,887
17,391
17,714
12,369
6,710
6,136
4,433
-
By educational attainment
prior to migration
Not of schooling age
No formal education
Elementary level
Elementary graduate
High school level
High school graduate
Vocational level
Vocational graduate
College level
86,075
7,061
83
10,969
2,194
9,428
8,299
4,534
4,534
14,365
83,410
6,658
64
2,152
10,359
9,260
8,401
4,531
4,531
13,809
83,640
6,174
61
2,424
10,089
9,303
8,707
4,308
4,308
14,169
Continued
DEMOGRAPHY
29
By educational attainment
prior to migration con't.
College graduate
Post graduate level
Post graduate
Non-formal education
Not reported/no response
2010
2011
2012
24,834
1,188
1,586
17
96
24,193
1,010
1,484
13
113
24,183
1,063
1,644
4
97
By civil status
Single
Married
Widower
Separated
Divorced
Not reported
86,075
47,143
35,564
2,359
380
609
20
83,410
44,825
35,214
2,439
338
579
15
83,640
43,908
35,776
2,866
401
675
14
86,075
83,410
83,640
7,932
8,181
7,841
2,603
2,596
2,950
1,688
2,176
2,207
2,880
1,899
1,954
1,947
2,786
2,161
1,217
1,311
958
2,801
247
2,889
369
2,562
175
14,036
3,315
23,145
7,162
457
15,602
13,918
3,020
21,796
6,770
573
15,589
13,647
3,854
21,507
6,172
381
17,695
Unemployed
Housewives
Retirees
Students
Minors (below 7 years old)
Out of school youth
No occupation reported
Continued
30
DEMOGRAPHY
Concluded
2010
2011
2012
19,776
20,234
21,409
9,411
2,698
1,489
1,089
1,694
702
521
209
306
247
1,410
9,442
2,322
1,659
1,061
1,903
736
542
313
279
292
1,685
10,194
2,105
1,853
990
1,754
818
616
307
339
301
2,132
DOMESTIC TRADE
AND SERVICES
Commodity flow
By mode of transport
Water
Quantity (Th Tons)
Value (MP)
Air
Quantity (Th Tons)
Value (MP)
Rail
Quantity (Th Tons)
Value (MP)
Gross value added in trade
At current prices (MP)
Maintenance and repair of
motor vehicles, motorcycles,
personal and household goods
Wholesale
Retail
At constant 2000 prices (MP)
Maintenance and repair of
motor vehicles, motorcycles,
personal and household goods
Wholesale
Retail
Implicit price index (2000=100)
Maintenance and repair of
motor vehicles, motorcycles,
personal and household goods
Wholesale
Retail
Wholesale and retail trade;
repair of motor vehicles,
motorcycles, and personal
households goods
establishments
With TE of 20 and over
Number
Total employment
Paid employees
Unpaid workers
31
2011
2012
2013a
18,962.3
498,444.4
20,317.5
541,531.4
10,779.0
276,407.6
34.9
2,913.5
35.1
2,449.0
18.4
833.5
2011
2012
2013b
1,695,908
1,868,422
913,652
50,979
339,168
1,305,761
980,514
55,811
364,805
1,447,807
1,054,392
28,103
173,605
711,943
509,715
30,376
167,548
782,591
32,579
178,062
843,751
16,421
83,672
409,622
173.0
177.0
179.2
167.8
202.4
166.9
171.2
205.2
171.2
171.1
207.5
173.8
2008
2009
2010
4,179
261,382
259,943
1,439
4,887
298,353
296,959
1,394
4,777
306,061
304,840
1,221
Continued
DOMESTIC TRADE
AND SERVICES
32
2008
2009
2010
43,908.8
53,353.8
53,837.2
1,291,686.8 1,404,563.3 1,629,550.1
1,255,048.2 1,326,424.1 1,510,303.3
96,855.5
125,310.0
196,882.8
8,068.9
34,638.6
2,003.6
9,075.8
16,353.6
22,375.9
13,534.8
49,721.1
28,800.0
50,184
336,801
314,847
21,954
28,436.9
647,395.7
586,952.7
83,405.2
54,511
392,785
365,481
27,304
36,294.1
764,427.5
699,686.7
92,401.1
53,131
354,531
335,321
19,210
36,702.0
818,358.7
739,132.2
107,089.1
4,017.3
10,665.9
-
7,832.0
13,622.8
-
5,611.4
15,963.4
-
2011
2012
2013b
918,345
393,199
137,928
161,345
1,020,455
411,590
158,562
178,800
545,832
223,364
83,909
93,566
4,110
4,705
2,466
170,937
50,826
204,400
62,399
108,352
34,175
Continued
DOMESTIC TRADE
AND SERVICES
33
2011
2012
2013b
622,418
279,771
80,376
107,216
664,572
227,313
91,088
114,909
356,557
154,245
50,040
56,810
2,568
2,826
1,440
122,201
30,287
142,522
35,914
74,898
19,124
147.5
140.5
171.6
150.5
153.6
149.1
174.9
155.4
153.1
144.8
167.7
164.7
160.1
166.4
171.3
139.9
167.8
143.4
173.8
144.7
178.7
2008
2009
2010
560
47,223
46,039
1,184
13,835.7
89,429.4
49,255.1
51,505.3
559
48,937
48,044
893
17,396.6
112,363.8
54,072.3
68,051.3
280
11,620
11,494
126
1,788.4
6,975.7
4,611.0
2,918.5
9,385.3
417.4
543.5
5,784.2
82.7
121.4
193.7
18.2
-
Continued
34
DOMESTIC TRADE
AND SERVICES
Concluded
2008
2009
2010
4,937
33,086
29,069
4,017
2,387.8
10,214.7
7,271.5
4,051.2
5,541
38,501
35,227
3,274
2,901.8
12,812.8
9,053.1
4,998.6
4,272
29,724
28,085
1,639
2,546.5
9,945.7
6,711.4
3,911.0
385.6
90.2
0.6
238.0
70.9
-
244.8
3.4
-
a
b
As of second quarter
As of first quarter
EDUCATION
AND LITERACY
Household population1
35
2000
2007
2010
Elementary undergraduate
and below
Elementary graduate
10,352,283 10,248,956
9,539,024
288,114
324,604
Post-secondary graduate
1,687,970
2,061,251
2,172,583
College undergraduate
6,685,949
6,185,802
7,708,625
College graduate
2,876,616
6,697,282
8,291,282
267,713
122,777
241,242
1,940,786
1,398,144
320,883
SY '10-'11
SY '11-'12
SY '12-'13
Pre-school
30,108
8,869
9,406
Public
21,862
a/
9,406
Private
8,246
8,869
Elementary
Post-baccalaureate
Not reported
Schools
45,964
46,137
46,404
Public
38,351
38,503
38,659
Private
7,613
7,634
7,745
Secondary
12,950
12,670
12,878
Public
7,268
7,470
7,748
Private
5,682
5,200
5,130
Tertiary
2,247
2,282
Public
643
646
1,604
1,636
SY '09-'10
SY '10-'11
SY '11-'12
Private
Municipalities without
public high schools
Continued
EDUCATION
AND LITERACY
36
Preschool, elementary,
and secondary
enrolment (Th)
Preschool
Public2
Private
Elementary
Public3
Private
Secondary
Public3
Private
1,650,232 2,111,293
2,202,486
1,224,173 1,683,229
1,773,505
426,059
428,064
428,981
14,166,066 14,436,345 14,509,690
13,019,145 13,241,213 13,273,325
1,146,921 1,195,132
1,236,365
6,954,946 7,049,877
7,110,944
5,580,236 5,635,664
5,702,597
1,374,710 1,414,213
1,408,347
Tertiary enrolment
AY '10-11b AY '11-12b
By discipline group
Agricultural, forestry, fisheries,
and veterinary medicine
Architectural and town planning
Business administration
and related courses
Education and teacher
training
Engineering and technology
Fine and applied arts
General
Home economics
Humanities
Information Technology
Law and jurisprudence
Maritime
Mass communication
and documentation
Mathematics and computer
science
Medical and allied sciences
Natural sciences
Religion and theology
SY '10-'11
SY '11-'12
SY '12-'13
AY '12-13b
2,635,007
2,660,963
2,689,808
72,051
21,603
70,507
21,417
68,067
21,039
634,073
639,016
643,959
383,290
327,568
15,558
32,816
3,948
28,779
317,728
19,066
78,307
374,717
325,443
16,229
29,275
3,588
29,032
327,538
18,962
76,079
368,234
332,404
16,899
27,840
3,228
29,286
337,348
18,894
74,216
30,629
31,038
31,446
12,557
395,597
25,550
7,218
12,440
420,979
25,184
7,101
12,464
446,677
24,657
6,984
Continued
EDUCATION
AND LITERACY
Tertiary enrolment- con't.
By discipline group
Service trades
Social and behavioral sciences
Trade, craft, and industrial
courses
Other disciplines
Tertiary education graduates
By discipline group
Agricultural, forestry, fisheries,
and veterinary medicine
Architectural and town planning
Business administration
and related courses
Education and teacher
training
Engineering and technology
Fine and applied arts
General
Home economics
Humanities
Information Technology
Law and jurisprudence
Maritime
Mass communication
and documentation
Mathematics and computer
science
Medical and allied sciences
Natural sciences
Religion and theology
Service trades
Social and behavioral sciences
Trade, craft, and industrial
courses
Other disciplines
37
AY '10-11b AY '11-12b
AY '12-13b
30,540
72,872
32,507
73,171
34,474
73,470
7,517
117,740
7,850
118,890
8,182
120,040
AY '09-10
AY '10-11
AY '11-12b
425,171
431,592
437,197
12,647
2,692
12,588
2,708
12,505
2,666
102,399
101,937
101,098
69,895
47,844
2,209
3,226
1,043
4,705
43,328
3,326
11,960
69,734
48,451
2,308
3,002
1,053
4,757
44,609
3,420
11,655
68,865
48,729
2,406
2,967
1,050
4,744
45,815
3,514
11,463
4,906
4,880
4,789
2,019
70,755
4,270
1,389
2,762
13,112
2,037
75,584
4,215
1,406
2,817
13,080
2,132
8,140
4,133
1,424
2,872
12,968
1,887
18,797
1,943
19,408
1,998
20,019
Continued
EDUCATION
AND LITERACY
38
Technical-Vocational
Education and Training
Enrolment (Th)
Graduates (Th)
SY '09-10
SY '10-'11
SY '11-'12
1,568
1,344
1,572
1,333
1,805
1,601
Nonformal education
Completers
2002
136,587
2003
2004
39,295
Functional education
Enrolees
Completers
2001
175,551
154,996
2002
149,766
136,587
2004
52,880
39,295
SY '10-'11
413,872
361,564
52,308
201,435
146,269
55,166
SY '11-'12
363,955
363,955
SY '12-'13
377,831
377,831
150,619
150,619
169,743
169,743
Teacher-pupil ratio6
1:36
1:37
1:36
Teacher-student ratio7
1:38
1:37
1:35
114.68
115.20
113.65
95.92
74.23
72.11
97.32
73.46
70.96
95.24
75.27
73.67
6.29
96.87
6.38
96.58
86.42
85.99
85.30
64.74
79.43
75.06
64.83
78.83
74.23
64.61
78.21
74.81
7.79
100.41
7.82
99.68
Teachers
Elementary
Public4
Private
Secondary
Public5
Private
Performance indicators
Elementary (%)
Gross enrolment rate8
Participation (or net
enrolment) rate9
Cohort survival rate
Completion rate
Dropout (or school
leavers) rate
Transition rate9
Secondary (%)
Gross enrolment rate8
Participation (or net
enrolment) rate9
Cohort survival rate
Completion rate
Dropout (or school
leavers) rate
Transition rate9
Continued
EDUCATION
AND LITERACY
Achievement rate (MPS)10
(Mean percentage score)
Elementary
Mathematics
Science
English
Hekasi
Filipino
39
2009-2010 2010-2011
2011-2012
68.01
63.26
63.14
67.81
70.88
74.98
68.15
68.43
60.37
65.12
70.40
76.45
66.79
66.47
66.11
66.27
65.97
69.15
45.56
39.64
43.80
46.95
58.08
39.32
47.93
42.00
39.35
46.45
58.93
52.03
48.90
46.37
40.53
51.80
51.27
54.22
2000
92.3
92.1
92.5
2003
93.4
92.6
94.3
2008
95.6
95.1
96.1
1994
83.8
81.7
85.9
2003
84.1
81.9
86.3
2008
86.4
84.2
88.7
2008
2009
2010
2,872
218,230
215,067
3,163
44,867.8
99,864.1
38,665.2
70,895.6
3,010
231,998
228,867
3,131
50,085.4
109,467.1
42,330.6
77,282.7
3,000
236,245
232,300
3,945
52,527.4
116,069.8
44,968.3
81,728.9
Secondary
Mathematics
Science
English
Filipino
Araling Panlipunan
Private education
establishments
With TE of 20 and over
Number
Total employment
Paid employees
Unpaid workers
Total compensation (MP)
Total revenue (MP)
Total cost (MP)
Value added (MP)
Continued
EDUCATION
AND LITERACY
40
Private education
Establishments con't.
2008
2009
2010
9,928.4
11,620.0
11,886.4
36.5
35.8
65.5
686.8
613.6
1,038.5
6,169
6,898
6,949
Total employment
70,097
80,319
79,431
Paid employees
64,782
76,235
74,349
Unpaid workers
5,315
4,084
5,082
5,739.5
7,145.5
7,472.1
19,618.3
13,211.4
17,234.7
5,361.9
8,004.4
8,934.3
8,961.7
10,452.4
12,210.1
1,120.4
862.2
1,468.4
23.0
(93.3)
(101.3)
330.0
401.0
583.3
Notes:
Preliminary
r revised
a
In SY 2011-2012, all public elementary schools offered
Kindergarten classes.
b
Projection
p
Continued
EDUCATION
AND LITERACY
41
Concluded
10
ENERGY, GAS,
AND WATER
42
2010
2011
2012
23.33
5.94
8.03
6.13
2.66
0.35
23.20
5.95
7.98
6.00
2.74
0.30
23.59
5.81
8.36
5.98
2.83
0.32
2010
2011
2012
98.93
93.58
98.64
111,809
106,860
110,991
20,249
4,395
45,054
12,546
1,159
9,617
30
17,901
858
20,012
4,404
44,536
12,624
1,041
10,824
21
12,568
830
21,125
4,748
46,561
12,434
971
11,373
59
12,521
1,191
13,306
9,643
3,112
551
14,639
10,961
3,127
551
15,317
11,937
2,799
581
67,743
69,176
72,922
2009
2010
2011
50,868
55,266
Continued
ENERGY, GAS,
AND WATER
Status of energization
43
2010
2011
2012
1,475
1,475
1,475
36,030
35,670
36,030
35,702
34,793
36,049
11,772
8,859
12,160
9,242
12,305
9,585
54,123
46,065
54,754
66.6
69.4
64.8
10,965.8
10,962.5
11,895.5
2011
2012
2013a
271,892
22,094
9,793
42,006
374,077
306,422
10,540
57,114
221,388
184,888
5,422
31,077
184,943
158,161
8,897
17,885
214,943
185,088
10,016
19,840
109,825
94,370
5,146
10,308
147.0
139.2
110.1
234.9
174.2
165.8
105.1
287.8
201.6
195.9
105.4
301.5
(Electric cooperatives)
Municipalities/Cities
Coverage
Barangays
Coverage
Energized
Connections (Th)
Potential
Energized
Petroleum products importation
(TB)
Crude oil importation
(MMBBLS)
Coal importation
(MMT)
Gross value added in electricity,
gas, and water supply
Continued
ENERGY, GAS,
AND WATER
44
Concluded
Electricity, gas, and water
2008
2009
2010
establishments
With TE of 20 and over
Number
436
445
203
Total employment
66,850
67,760
47,806
Paid employees
66,850
67,760
47,806
Unpaid workers
28,342.3
31,222.5
25,826.8
772,046.0
806,211.1
855,077.8
581,285.3
541,093.5
576,238.2
249,546.5
316,241.8
314,945.1
9,541.3
21,246.0
21,462.9
2,294.7
2,307.6
626.9
Subsidies (MP)
2,845.1
2,277.3
1,684.1
429
463
28
Total employment
3,917
3,989
192
Paid employees
3,917
3,989
192
Unpaid workers
570
711
87.3
3,021.9
3,970.6
1,700.0
2,144.0
3,554.0
1,391.8
1,504.3
2,414.1
838.6
115.4
1,593.5
75.5
12.6
17.0
4.1
104.2
1.6
69.8
As of first semester
FISHERY
45
Production
Quantity (Th MT)
Aquaculture
Commercial
Municipal
Value (M P)
Aquaculture
Commercial
Municipal
Aquaculture fish production
Quantity (Th MT)
Brackishwater/fishpond
Freshwater fishcage/pen
Freshwater fishpond
Marine fishpen/cage
Others
Oyster
Mussel
Seaweed
Value (M P)
Brackishwater/fishpond
Freshwater fishcage/pen
Freshwater fishpond
Marine fishpen/cage
Others
Oyster
Mussel
Seaweed
2010
2011
2012
5,159.5
2,546.0
1,242.1
1,371.4
221,051.0
82,857.5
60,457.0
77,736.5
4,973.6
2,608.1
1,032.8
1,332.6
224,695.1
85,996.4
58,623.0
80,075.6
4,858.1
2,542.0
1,035.2
1,280.9
237,711.5
92,289.9
65,894.2
79,527.4
2,546.0
304.3
165.1
143.2
88.7
1,844.7
22.5
20.9
1,801.3
82,857.5
41,129.1
10,412.1
8,947.3
10,040.2
12,328.8
158.2
195.8
11,974.7
2,608.1
311.1
164.0
142.9
105.4
1,884.7
21.5
22.4
1,840.8
85,996.4
43,520.4
10,234.8
9,106.6
11,310.6
11,804.4
181.8
231.4
11,391.1
2,542.0
320.2
165.4
144.7
114.3
1,797.4
20.6
25.7
1,751.1
92,289.9
46,306.0
11,713.3
9,942.1
13,917.4
10,200.0
157.6
266.1
9,776.3
2009
84.6
254.3
2010
178.3
104.0
2011
97.8
193.1
268.0
146.0
122.0
338.1
120.8
217.3
367.8
149.8
218.0
1980
2,115
581,670
2002
7,146
1,483,445
Continued
46
FISHERY
Concluded
2011
2012
2013a
183,086
130,772
193,652
130,032
94,605
60,148
140.0
149.7
157.3
2005
2006
2007
2.1
4.3
2.2
4.3
2.2
4.3
2008
2009
2010
136
17,390
17,140
250
2,052.6
13,018.0
10,723.7
3,009.0
137
19,254
19,024
230
2,396.5
13,913.3
11,302.2
4,080.1
130
18,087
17,738
349
2,152.3
14,464.4
11,951.4
3,787.5
360.6
32.1
3.9
572.0
50.7
0.8
698.0
151.8
10.9
182
1,971
1,773
198
66.3
586.9
520.1
16.6
150
1,472
1,347
125
60.7
478.6
363.5
162.7
151
1,642
1,354
288
94.1
503.4
395.8
150.1
(50.4)
(97.3)
-
5.8
8.4
-
1.9
8.0
-
As of first semester
FOREIGN TRADE
47
2011
2012
2013a
108,801.0
48,305.0
60,496.0
(12,191.0)
114,228.0
52,100.0
62,129.0
(10,029.0)
55,201.0
25,585.0
29,615.0
(4,030.0)
23,795.4
1,848.0
b/
22,852.5
2,348.5
b/
10,086.3
2,111.2
1,607.6
1,206.0
b/
b/
785.1
b/
b/
1,962.5
1,170.7
1,012.8
983.5
1,895.7
1,563.8
785.1
1,109.8
1,425.5
14,563.6
1,446.3
1,041.5
18,787.4
750.0
538.3
5,333.9
17,829.3
16,203.5
7,101.5
12,552.0
3,285.4
13,752.2
4,823.2
6,704.0
2,381.0
2,957.4
c/
1,348.6
3,194.1
c/
1,382.3
1,628.4
890.7
745.0
1,623.9
1,547.7
725.5
1,680.5
1,545.6
682.6
1,205.1
1,482.3
15,618.9
1,236.0
1,596.3
15,874.3
598.0
577.2
7,581.4
Continued
48
Top Philippine trading
partners (M US $)
Japan6
Exports
Imports
United States of America7
Exports
Imports
Singapore
Exports
Imports
China, Peoples Republic of
Exports
Imports
Republic of Korea
Exports
Imports
Hong Kong
Exports
Imports
Thailand
Exports
Imports
Taiwan
Exports
Imports
Malaysia8
Exports
Imports
Germany
Exports
Imports
Major economic bloc (M US $)
APEC
Exports
Imports
Balance of trade
FOREIGN TRADE
2011
2012
2013a
8,886.1
6,516.4
9,880.5
6,469.6
5,185.9
2,609.3
7,101.9
6,536.3
7,417.4
7,123.9
3,588.1
3,313.5
4,278.6
4,899.5
4,866.6
4,405.1
1,905.4
2,094.9
6,237.3
6,085.1
6,169.3
6,680.4
3,015.5
3,830.7
2,237.2
4,419.5
2,882.1
4,526.0
1,971.3
2,447.7
3,701.5
1,510.0
4,775.9
1,465.7
1,922.9
638.4
1,906.0
3,464.0
2,458.9
3,461.4
954.1
1,565.6
1,993.2
4,209.1
1,942.6
4,855.3
775.8
2,301.1
1,099.1
2,640.3
b/
2,503.7
787.4
1,103.5
1,729.8
1,419.4
1,956.1
c/
870.0
857.0
2011
2012
2013a
87,707.4
40,124.6
47,582.8
(7,458.3)
92,857.8
44,147.3
48,710.4
(4,563.1)
45,177.2
21,504.6
23,672.5
(2,167.9)
Continued
FOREIGN TRADE
49
Concluded
2012
2013a
ASEAN
Exports
Imports
Balance of trade
23,030.9
8,693.7
14,337.2
(5,643.5)
24,016.1
9,807.6
14,208.5
(4,400.9)
10,816.6
4,345.4
6,475.2
(2,133.9)
EU
Exports
Imports
Balance of trade
10,399.2
5,949.5
4,449.7
1,499.9
10,571.1
5,927.7
4,643.4
1,284.3
5,367.0
2,956.5
2,410.4
546.1
2010
2011
2012
44,718.0
48,512.6
40,238.3
54,478.5
42,564.7
55,539.5
3,961.3
4,636.6
4,362.4
3,865.3
5,303.5
3,927.2
2,818.2
1,783.7
3,340.3
2,135.6
4,231.3
2,662.0
Notes:
1
Includes on consignment and not on consignment.
2
Includes crude and refined.
3
Includes diamonds, precious and synthetic gemstones,
machinery and equipments; prefabricated steel, structures
manufactured on consignment basis.
4
Includes fresh, frozen, prepared or preserved in airtight containers.
5
Including telecommunications and sound recording
and reproducing apparatus and equipment.
6
Includes Okinawa.
7
Includes Alaska and Hawaii.
8
Composed of Malaysia, Federal of, Sabah and Sarawak
a
First semester
b
Not principal exports.
c
Not principal imports.
Source: NSO, Foreign Trade Statistics of the Philippines
50
FORESTRY
2009
2010
2011
30,000.0
30,000.0
30,000.0
14,194.7
15,805.3
755.0
15,050.3
3,270.1
10,056.0
1,341.0
14,207.6
15,792.4
755.0
15,037.4
3,270.1
10,090.9
1,342.6
14,194.7
15,805.3
755.0
15,050.3
3,270.1
10,090.9
1,446.0
126.1
165.9
91.1
126.1
165.9
91.1
126.1
165.9
91.1
2010
2011
2012
36,877
32,384
4,493
128,559
122,559
-
221,764
221,764
-
2010
2011
2012
504.6
871.0
862.0
377.4
136.0
276.0
370.0
185.0
298.0
218.0
129.0
276.0
2011
2012
2013a
3,906
4,236
3,234
3,837
2,185
2,646
92.2
84.7
82.6
Forestry establishments
2008
2009
2010
6
782
782
-
5
787
787
-
4
791
791
-
Continued
FORESTRY
51
Concluded
Forestry establishments
With TE of 20 and over
Total compensation (MP)
Total revenue (MP)
Total cost (MP)
Value added (MP)
Gross additions to fixed
assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)
With TE of less than 20
Number
Total employment
Paid employees
Unpaid workers
Total compensation (MP)
Total revenue (MP)
Total cost (MP)
Value added (MP)
Gross additions to fixed
assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)
2008c
2009
2010
44.9
193.2
126.3
81.6
46.6
255.6
149.7
135.1
40.5
381.6
192.6
234.9
14.1
1.6
-
17.8
12.2
-
36.9
22.5
-
6
65
53
12
5.6
11.0
5.9
5.4
10
90
86
4
7.9
14.6
7.3
12.6
3
18
18
3.6
1.2
3.3
(2.1)
(0.2)
0.3
0.5
3.5
0.1
(0.03)
3.0
As of first semester
HEALTH
AND WELFARE
52
Projected life expectancy
at birth (in years)1
Male
Female
Ten leading causes of death2
Diseases of the heart
Cerebrovascular diseases
Malignant neoplasms
Pneumonia
Tuberculosis
Chronic lower respiratory
diseases
Diabetes mellitus
Assault
Certain conditions originating
in perinatal period
Nephritis, nephrotic syndrome,
and nephrosis
All other causes
Leading causes of morbidity
Acute respiratory infection
ALTRI and pneumonia
Hypertension
Bronchitis
Influenza
Urinary tract infection
Acute watery diarrhea
TB respiratory
Tuberculosis (all forms)
Acute febrille illness
Leading causes of infant deaths2
All causes
Bacterial sepsis of newborn
Pneumonia
Respiratory distress of newborn
Congenital malformation
of the heart
2015-20
2020-25
2025-30
68.81
74.34
70.01
75.54
71.01
76.54
2008
92,133
51,275
42,262
39,707
24,569
2009
100,908
56,670
47,732
42,642
25,470
2010
102,936
59,551
49,820
45,591
24,714
21,859
22,778
12,477
22,755
22,345
12,227
22,877
21,512
12,318
12,565
11,514
11,514
12,538
125,418
13,799
124,758
14,048
122,812
2010
2011
2009
1,095,328
1,051,845 1,584,056
557,786
333,497
346,627
271,011
82,867
322,799
73,614
73,614
20,250
716,040
265,052
216,665
163,912
219,970
268,900
36,973
30,288
a/
569,768
338,214
262,009
221,810
175,379
150,354
47,991
87,052
39,491
2008
21,720
3,506
2,075
2,434
2009
21,659
3,082
2,452
2,438
2010
22,476
3,608
2,628
2,526
1,579
1,523
1,572
Continued
HEALTH
AND WELFARE
53
2008
2009
2010
1,816
1,311
1,082
1,609
1,050
1,038
1,487
1,095
1,079
892
933
893
940
950
941
937
5,546
971
5,094
900
5,690
2011
2012
2013b
Dentist
Medical technologist
Midwife
Nurse
Nutritionist/dietitian
Optometrist
Pharmacist
Physician
Physical therapist
Occupational therapist
Radiologic technologist
X-ray technologist
414
1,612
2,882
60,273
507
54
1,290
2,260
738
78
954
66
713
2,054
2,810
44,731
601
251
1,693
2,204
777
76
947
79
641
641
420
285
32
-
2009
2010
2011
17,407
17,297
18,366
Hospitals
Public
Private
Bed capacity
Public
Private
2008
2009
2010
1,784
711
1,073
1,821
723
1,098
1,812
730
1,082
94,199
47,889
46,310
97,430
49,093
48,337
98,155
49,372
48,783
Continued
HEALTH
AND WELFARE
54
Bed-population ratio
(per 10,000 population)
2007
2008
2009
10.4
10.6
10.3
2006
2008
2011e
50.7
34.0
16.7
49.3
48.9
36.9
12.0
51.1
50.6
35.9
14.8
49.4
1990
1995
2000
636,999
919,292
313,427
38,342
79,193
38,765
55,041
58,446
69,570
266,508
942,098
352,398
50,862
76,731
67,294
66,113
55,889
44,725
228,086
50,656
63,276
46,515
60,024
30,072
65,369
321,087
2010
By functional difficulty
(Five years old and over)
Difficulty in seeing, even if wearing eyeglasses
Difficulty in hearing, even if using a hearing aid
Difficulty in walking or climbing steps
Difficulty in remembering or concentrating
Difficulty in self-caring (bathing or dressing)
Difficulty in communicating
1,792,461
520,850
600,079
354,375
250,433
287,196
2009
2010
2011
15,766
44,442
41,705
48,687
51,631
47,720
Continued
HEALTH
AND WELFARE
Clients served by DSWD con't.
Disadvantaged youth
Disadvantaged disabled
Older persons
55
2009
6,479
4,518
8,077
2010
13,221
2,119
8,117
2011
9,798
2,384
10,416
1.50
53,735
39,701
1.37
63,566
46,042
1.40
70,219
53,339
Membership, contributions,
and social security benefits
GSIS
Membership (M)
Contributions (MP)
Benefits (MP)
2011
2012
2013f
SSS
Membership (M)
Contributions (MP)
Benefits (MP)
29.03
85,972
82,760
29.41
94,210
84,172
30.04
50,840
43,460
2010
8.78
19,859
4,994
2011
10.21
21,893
5,377
2012
12.09
24,103
5,934
2008d
2009
2010
657
86,127
84,494
1,633
13,363.9
58,065.1
39,959.7
24,606.3
711
90,692
89,784
908
14,890.4
60,426.0
39,205.9
27,286.8
738
98,204
96,954
1,250
16,899.3
72,294.4
47,397.8
32,526.0
5,019.4
477.2
-
6,395.6
353.5
-
5,253.6
541.0
-
Continued
HEALTH
AND WELFARE
56
Concluded
Health and social work
2008d
2009
2010
3,480
21,949
19,553
2,396
1,809.4
7,390.0
5,044.5
3,242.9
3,769
25,136
23,711
1,425
2,384.0
9,844.1
6,701.5
3,850.8
3,713
24,612
22,550
2,062
2,565.4
12,031.5
7,934.3
5,186.3
443.0
237.0
-
484.0
(6.4)
-
4,878.8
95.4
-
Establishments con't.
With TE of less than 20
Number
Total employment
Paid employees
Unpaid workers
Total compensation (MP)
Total revenue (MP)
Total cost (MP)
Value added (MP)
Gross addition to fixed
assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)
Notes:
1
Preliminary
As of March
As of June
INCOME
AND PRICES
Total
57
2006
2009
2012
Family income
3,006
3,804
5,027
Family expenditure
2,561
3,239
4,125
Family savings
445
565
902
2003
2006
2009
Family income
2,009
2,180
2,378
Family expenditure
1,681
1,857
2,024
329
323
353
2006
2009
2012
Family savings
Annual average
At current prices (Th P)
Family income
173
206
235
Family expenditure
147
176
193
26
31
42
Family savings
At constant prices (Th P)
Family income
125
129
180
Family expenditure
107
110
142
19
19
38
17,403
18,452
21,426
100.00
100.00
100.00
8.0
4.1
3.2
Family savings
Under P 40,000
40,000 -
59,999
13.5
8.7
6.5
60,000 -
99,999
23.7
22.2
18.9
100,000 - 249,999
36.0
41.0
42.3
18.8
23.9
29.1
3,006
3,804
5,027
100.00
100.00
100.00
Under P 40,000
1.4
0.6
0.4
40,000 -
59,999
3.9
2.1
1.4
60,000 -
99,999
10.8
8.6
6.5
100,000 - 249,999
32.8
31.7
28.7
51.1
56.9
63.0
Continued
INCOME
AND PRICES
58
2006
2009
2012
3,006
3,804
5,027
100.0
1.9
2.9
3.8
4.7
5.8
7.2
9.1
11.9
16.9
36.0
0.4580
100.0
2.0
3.1
3.9
4.8
5.9
7.3
9.2
11.9
16.6
35.3
0.4641
100.0
2.9
3.9
4.6
5.5
6.5
7.8
9.8
12.2
16.3
30.5
0.4605
3,006
3,804
5,027
100.0
47.2
100.0
47.4
100.0
46.7
29.8
27.9
20.5
23.0
24.7
32.8
2,561
100.00
1.8
4.8
12.4
35.0
46.0
3,239
100.00
0.8
2.7
10.1
34.3
52.1
4,125
100.00
0.5
1.8
7.8
31.7
58.2
Continued
INCOME
AND PRICES
Total family expenditure (BP)
By expenditure group (%)
Food
Food consumed at home
Food regularly consumed
outside the home
Alcoholic beverages
Tobacco
Housing, water, electricity, gas
and other fuels
Household operations/furnishings,
household equipment and routine
household
Clothing, footwear, and other wear
Personal care and effects
Medical care/health
Transportation and communication
Transportation
Communication
Recreation and culture
Education
Nondurable furnishings
Durable furniture and equipment
Rent/rental value of occupied
dwelling unit
House maintenance and minor
repairs
Taxes paid
Accommodation services
Miscellaneous expenditures
Gifts and contributions to others
Special occasions
Miscellaneous goods
and services
Other expenditures
59
2006
2009
2012
100.00
100.00
100.00
41.4
35.5
42.6
36.5
42.8
35.3
5.8
0.7
0.9
6.1
0.7
0.8
7.5
0.6
0.9
7.6
7.1
20.7
2.3
2.4
3.7
2.9
8.2
2.3
2.2
3.8
2.9
7.7
2.8
2.4
0.5
4.4
0.2
2.7
0.4
4.3
0.2
2.7
12.7
12.8
0.5
1.6
0.6
2.0
3.7
7.5
2.7
1.4
4.1
0.2
1.4
2.8
1.4
2.7
3.0
2.9
6.6
3.7
Continued
INCOME
AND PRICES
60
Poverty
2006
2009
2012
13,357
16,871
18,935
3,809
21.0
4,037
20.5
4,215
19.7
22,644
26.6
23,300
26.3
23,746
25.2
2011
2012
2013
126.1
130.1
134.0
136.6
122.6
118.4
139.8
128.7
123.9
143.8
167.1
128.4
120.3
125.8
127.9
116.8
124.3
122.8
92.4
106.7
130.2
121.1
128.1
125.7
92.5
109.5
136.3
125.1
132.1
126.5
92.7
112.0
142.5
119.3
123.1
126.1
2011
2012
2013
4.6r
4.0
4.9
3.2
2.9
3.2
3.0
1.6
3.3
Purchasing power
of the peso (2006=100)
0.79
0.77
0.75
Continued
INCOME
AND PRICES
61
Concluded
2011
2012
2013a
220.5p
223.0
225.4
190.2
174.2
194.7
178.5
199.6
217.4
254.0
198.7
179.4
640.5p
652.7
639.2
196.1
190.8
190.1
165.9
169.9
171.7
150.2
153.0
155.0
189.9
193.3
195.1
(1998=100)
All items
Food
Beverages and tobacco
Crude materials, inedible,
except fuels
Mineral fuels, lubricants,
and related materials
Chemicals, including animal
and vegetable oils and fats
Manufactured goods classified
chiefly by material
Machinery and transport
equipment
Miscellaneous manufactured
articles
p
Preliminary
r Revised
a
As of October
LABOR
AND EMPLOYMENT
62
Oct. '11
Oct. '12
Oct. '13p
62,168
63,303
63,109
30,960
31,208
31,553
31,750
31,472
31,637
41,193
24,881
16,312
40,433
24,682
15,751
40,335
24,574
15,761
20,975
6,062
14,913
22,870
6,871
15,999
22,774
6,898
15,876
66.3
93.6
6.4
19.1
63.9
93.2
6.8
19.0
63.9
93.5
6.5
17.9
41,193
38,550
2,643
40,433
37,670
2,763
40,335
37,733
2,602
38,550
54.9
3.9
12.4
37,670
57.4
3.6
10.9
37,733
57.7
3.4
10.8
38,550
33.4
37,670
32.3
37,733
31.4
29.5
3.9
14.5
0.6
8.2
0.4
5.4
52.1
88.4
11.6
15.1
4.3
54.7
1.7
38.5
52.6
88.4
11.6
15.2
3.9
54.1
1.7
39.4
53.4
Household population
15 years old and over (Th)
Male
Female
Continued
LABOR
AND EMPLOYMENT
63
Oct. '11
Oct. '12
Oct. '13**
20.2
7.3
34.9
13.5
35.3
13.4
3.1
7.6
8.2
1.8
1.6
1.2
3.5
2.3
0.8
2.4
0.8
1.0
1.0
4.9
5.3
3.1
10.0
6.1
9.3
6.1
1.2
2.1
2.2
2.5
1.5
10.6
1.5
10.5
5.3
3.0
2.4
0.0
0.0
38,550
37,670
37,733
13.9
15.9
16.1
Continued
64
LABOR
AND EMPLOYMENT
Oct. '11
4.6
Oct. '12
4.9
Oct. '13**
5.0
2.6
5.5
2.5
5.7
2.4
6.0
11.6
11.9
12.4
15.0
7.2
13.8
6.5
13.5
6.6
6.0
33.2
0.4
5.1
33.3
0.3
5.4
32.3
0.3
2010
2011
2012
1,470,826
1,123,676
341,966
781,710
347,150
1,687,831
1,318,727
437,720
881,007
369,104
1,802,031
1,435,166
458,575
976,591
366,865
1,123,676
1,318,727
1,435,166
684,060
280,808
48,185
25,696
25,207
3,107
12,341
44,272
764,586
415,224
57,880
27,679
28,531
4,236
19,492
1,099
825,402
476,021
47,070
29,553
25,194
3,682
27,391
853
2011
20,117.0
4,340.4
15,776.6
2012
21,391.3
4,835.3
16,556.0
2013a
8,783.0
2,119.8
6,663.2
Continued
LABOR
AND EMPLOYMENT
65
Concluded
2011
2012p
2013a
10,656.9
2,457.7
8,199.2
3,348.1
1,248.9
2,099.2
3,215.8
19.9
3,195.9
2,568.6
594.2
1,974.3
297.4
15.6
281.7
30.2
4.0
26.2
-
11,189.5
2,707.9
8,481.7
3,420.5
1,390.2
2,030.3
3,466.7
26.0
3,440.7
2,943.7
679.2
2,264.5
339.2
15.6
323.6
31.7
16.5
15.2
-
4,272.1
1,091.9
3,180.2
1,334.5
506.0
828.5
1,517.0
13.4
1,503.6
1,243.0
326.2
916.9
158.6
7.7
150.9
17.8
8.4
9.3
-
2010
2011
240
236
51
2
2
3,828
2012p
184
194
41
3
3
209
(M US$)
By continent of origin
The Americas
Sea-based
Land-based
Europe
Sea-based
Land-based
Middle East
Sea-based
Land-based
Asia
Sea-based
Land-based
Oceania
Sea-based
Land-based
Africa
Sea-based
Land-based
Others
Sea-based
Land-based
Strikes and/or lockouts
Notices filed
Cases disposed
Workers involved (Th)
Declared (actual)
Cases disposed
Workers involved
276
291
60
8
8
3,034
Preliminary
* Less than 0.1 percent
p
As of May
66
Manufacturing establishments
With TE of 20 and over
Number
Total employment
Paid employees
Unpaid workers
Total compensation (MP)
Total revenue (MP)
Total cost (MP)
Value added (MP)
Gross addition to fixed
assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)
MANUFACTURING
2008
2009
2010
4,725
4,918
4,643
889,738
842,582
873,204
886,973
839,663
871,195
2,765
2,919
2,009
176,314.9
178,135.6
193,435.1
3,198,940.9 3,178,265.7 3,521,537.5
2,560,422.8 2,314,970.8 2,734,051.5
826,582.3
997,698.1 1,002,123.4
105,914.4
69,427.7
1,761.9
94,110.2
2,281.1
527.1
86,614.9
49,736.9
644.2
11,639
101,161
93,962
7,199
7,574.4
61,219.2
46,566.5
18,153.0
12,176
111,218
104,605
6,613
10,534.4
130,489.5
100,980.0
40,535.7
11,606
104,823
97,476
7,347
10,616.9
101,832.8
78,373.4
29,217.8
1,628.5
1,015.7
4.3
1,296.8
6,055.4
19.5
1,722.7
2,129.2
0.8
2011
2012
2013a
2,047,718
1,324,330
2,170,918
1,395,711
1,074,610
748,092
154.6
155.4
143.6
Large manufacturing
industries
Food manufacturing
Number
Employment (Th)
Value of output (BP)
2008
2009
2010
6,754
202.2
680.2
969
168.6
704.0
920
156.9
783.8
Continued
MANUFACTURING
67
Concluded
Large manufacturing
2008
2009
2010
industries
Electronic component
Number
Employment (Th)
Value of output (BP)
368
199.8
619.8
271
151.5
612.8
237
194.9
772.7
Petroleum refineries
Number
Employment (Th)
Value of output (BP)
12
1.9
461.6
8
2.6
315.5
8
1.8
394.1
2010
2011
2012
151.0
92.0
154.2
93.0
165.1
100.2
2010
2011
2012
22,328.6
23,234.9
74,064.8
142,167.3
5,317.7
26,249.8
195,534.1
20,336.9
18,805.9
209,376.5
652.3
4,504.4
establishments (2000=100)
390.6
-
233.5
128.9
As of first semester
68
Volume of production
Metallics
Gold (Kg)
Silver (Kg)
Chromite
Metallurgical chromite (DMT)
Refractory ore (DMT)
Chemical grade chromite (DMT)
Copper concentrate (DMT)
Nickel (beneficiated ore) (Th DMT)
Zinc concentrate (DMT)
Nonmetallics
Coal (Th MT)
Salt (Th MT)
Silica sand (Th MT)
Sand and gravel (Th Cu. M)
Cement raw materials
Limestone for cement (Th MT)
Shale clay (Th MT)
Silica sand (MT)
Cement (Th Bags)
Value of production (MP)
Metallics
Gold
Silver
Copper concentrate
Nickel (beneficiated ore)
Chromite
Metallurgical chromite
concentrate
Chemical grade
Refractory chromite ore
Zinc concentrate
Nonmetallics (MP)
Coal
Salt (from sea water)
Silica sand
Sand and gravel
MINES
AND MINERALS
2010
2011
2012
40,847
41,004
31,120
45,530
15,762
67,477
14,807
236,814
13,172
19,819
25,483
2,876
3,484
253,975
20,684
37,354
36,628
268,046
25,134
40,205
2009
5,176
516
185
46,602
2010
7,329
558
199
49,010
2011
9,452
720
230
58,814
31,668
1,808
284
371,629
34,112
1,925
296
398,076
40,862
2,462
351
476,813
2010
2011
2012
70,508
1,190
15,776
13,198
63,143
2,056
19,092
25,602
35,132
2,468
15,546
34,875
117
58
59
503
145
1,037
221
2009
2010
2011
10,741
3,942
18
7,902
16,334
4,268
19
8,400
19,623
5,561
23
10,499
792
Continued
MINES
AND MINERALS
69
2009
2010
2011
2,670
119
50
1,041
(47,035)
2,962
128
53
1,112
(50,610)
3,673
165
59
1,465
(61,266)
2010
145.3
2011
163.2
2012
146.4
2011
2012
2013a
143,027
9,244
42,504
108
12,314
3,113
46,127
10,217
19,401
121,435
7,457
20,412
165
19,913
2,960
41,896
12,899
15,732
59,886
4,662
9,117
84
11,787
756
19,626
7,377
6,477
70,509
2,672
9,072
40
14,789
500
23,699
8,966
10,771
72,047
2,884
3,961
94
20,466
669
22,617
10,120
11,236
44,240
2,286
2,025
55
15,031
220
13,847
5,584
5,191
202.8
345.9
468.5
267.8
83.3
622.7
194.6
113.9
180.1
174.2
305.1
517.8
172.1
94.2
452.0
202.0
127.8
135.5
135.4
203.9
450.3
151.7
78.4
344.4
141.7
132.1
124.8
Continued
70
MINES
AND MINERALS
Concluded
2010
2011
2012
1,929
2,840
2,265
28
30
35
2,358
n.a.
n.a.
2008
2009
2010
Preliminary
As of first semester
49
19,531
19,402
129
3,552.9
53,580.1
29,166.1
30,609.9
64
77
23,757
26,570
23,627
26,558
130
12
6,710.9
7,032.4
82,662.0 103,962.8
52,381.7 58,523.5
37,870.4 54,300.6
17,368.6
747.2
-
5,126.3
339.8
-
23,694.6
(422.1)
231.8
30
319
304
15
42.7
30,133.8
15,844.9
22,885.5
33
356
330
26
54.8
589.2
992.4
162.0
33
264
256
8
58.2
686.1
1,050.4
165.3
22.7
64.2
-
8.2
(1.2)
-
520.4
2.7
-
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
71
2011
2012
2013a
12,878,127
12,608,730
6,581,162
3,142,606
2,043,843
1,088,686
9,735,521
10,564,887
5,492,476
7,177,046
7,837,880
4,048,092
931,682
1,112,586
661,254
Capital formation
2,113,995
1,950,524
980,423
Exports
3,019,743
3,254,460
1,566,168
Less: Imports
3,506,946
3,590,564
1,720,009
9,735,521
10,564,887
5,492,476
1,245,196
1,250,616
594,173
1,062,111
1,056,964
499,568
183,086
193,652
94,605
3,056,468
3,284,507
1,725,345
143,027
121,435
59,886
2,047,718
2,170,918
1,074,610
Construction
535,377
618,078
369,461
330,346
374,077
221,388
5,433,857
6,029,762
3,172,958
627,255
685,251
367,041
1,695,908
1,868,423
913,652
At current prices
Gross National Income (MP)
Net primary income from the rest
of the world
Gross Domestic Product (MP)
By expenditure shares
Household final consumption
Government final consumption
Statistical discrepancy
By industrial origin
Agricultural, hunting, fishery,
and forestry
Agriculture and forestry
Fishing
Industry sector
Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing
Services sector
Transportation, communication, and storage
Trade and repair of motor
vehicles, motorcycles,
personal and household
goods
Continued
72
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
2011
2012
2013a
684,088
763,669
450,666
1,115,645
1,236,489
662,222
392,616
455,476
233,545
918,345
1,020,455
545,832
7,803,016
7,496,546
3,937,262
3,314,107
Financial intermediation
Real estate, renting and
business activities
Public administration and
defense, compulsory
social security
Other services
At constant 2000 prices
5,924,409
6,311,671
1,878,607
1,184,875
623,156
By expenditure shares
5,924,409
6,311,671
3,314,107
4,194,513
575,824
1,279,682
2,764,877
2,890,486
0
4,442,523
653,068
1,168,386
3,054,071
3,006,377
0
2,242,204
408,255
612,237
1,517,612
1,497,649
31,448
5,924,409
631,671
3,314,107
680,445
549,672
130,772
698,937
568,905
130,032
339,190
279,042
60,148
1,901,401
70,509
1,324,330
302,014
204,547
2,022,623
72,047
1,395,711
339,920
214,943
1,092,228
44,240
748,092
190,071
109,825
Continued
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
73
Concluded
Services sector
2011
2012
2013a
3,342,564
3,590,111
1,882,689
446,026
482,094
257,985
980,514
1,054,392
509,715
394,371
426,788
246,769
643,459
686,430
362,535
255,776
622,418
275,836
664,572
149,128
356,557
As of first semester
Source: NSCB
74
PUBLIC FINANCE
National government
2010
2011
2012
1,207,926 1,359,942
1,534,932
1,093,643 1,202,066
924,146
822,623
924,146
822,568
571,947
489,221
68,026
67,207
230,060
217,788
54,113
48,352
1,361,073
1,057,916
1,057,916
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
7,702
16,423
5,797
24,797
(In Million P)
Revenues
Tax revenues
Bureau of Internal Revenue
Domestic - based
Net income and profits
Excise tax
Sales taxes and licenses
Other domestic taxes
of which documentary
stamp tax
Tax expenditures
Travel tax
Bureau of Customs
of which tax expenditures
Other offices
BID
BFP-Fire Code Tax
CHED/NCAA
DENR-Forest charges
LTO-Motor Vehicle Tax
Non-tax Revenues
BTr Income
Fees and other charges
Privatization
CARP
Marcos wealth
Others
Grants
Expenditures
of which:
Allotment to LGUs
Interest payments
Tax expenditures
Subsidy
Equity
Net lending
7,270
7,957
55
259,241
31,736
265,108
9,408
289,866
7,484
11,779
59
730
1,456
239
9,295
12,812
61
841
1,660
150
10,100
13,291
56
966
1,709
204
10,356
113,877
157,621
173,760
54,315
22,820
914
35,828
75,236
26,048
930
55,407
84,080
27,793
8,348
53,539
406
255
99
315,114
278,896
298,322
312,799
25,831
53,705
12,889
18,055
32,281
42,146
21,340
27,421
Continued
PUBLIC FINANCE
75
Concluded
Local government
Income (BP)
Expenditures (BP)
National government
Debt (MP) (Actual)
Domestic
Foreign
External debt outstanding
2009
2010
2011p
284.4
252.5
329.6
295.5
355.7
321.0
2010
2011
2012
4,718,171 4,951,188
2,718,202 2,873,357
1,999,969 2,077,831
5,437,104
3,468,375
1,968,729
2009
2010
2011
54,856
6,646
1,515
5,132
3,072
60,048
8,186
1,459
6,727
3,196
62,431
9,679
1,488
8,191
3,509
Private banks
2,060
3,531
4,682
Foreign
Domestic
789
1,271
937
2,594
1,001
3,681
48,209
38,647
51,862
41,542
52,751
42,881
26
38,621
9,562
18
41,524
10,320
6
42,875
9,870
(M US $)
Banking system
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
Banks
Government banks
Nonbanking system
Public
Central Bank-Board
of Liquidators
NG and others
Private sector
Notes:
Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.
P
Preliminary
Sources: DBM, BOC, BSP, and BTr.
76
TOURISM
2011
2012
2013a
3,917,454
207,152
3,710,302
2,286,441
747,656
389,823
228,144
4,193
54,045
4,272,811
215,943
4,056,868
2,535,312
783,295
442,686
252,711
5,163
37,701
2,011,520
92,494
1,919,026
1,201,287
370,868
213,598
112,027
2,143
19,103
2010
2011
2012
740,622
600,165
358,744
187,446
147,469
142,455
133,746
121,083
106,345
96,925
925,204
624,527
375,496
243,137
170,736
181,738
112,106
137,802
117,423
104,466
1,031,155
652,626
412,474
250,883
191,150
216,511
118,666
148,215
123,699
113,282
84.08
79.57
92.46
42.72
92.99
39.88
8.01
7.83
13.70
8.04
7.94
16.64
9.61
9.40
23.74
By mode of travel
Air
Sea
3,461,007
59,464
3,884,055
33,399
4,237,935
34,876
3,461,007
286,945
95,475
173,836
702,964
745,782
3,884,055
313,520
104,127
202,598
835,909
836,744
4,237,935
340,819
114,941
230,764
906,034
909,987
Visitor arrivals
Total
Overseas Filipinos
Foreign visitors
Asia
America
Europe
Oceania
Africa
Others (unspecified)
Top ten visitor arrivals
By country of residence
Korea
United States of America
Japan
China
Australia
Taiwan
Hong Kong
Singapore
Canada
United Kingdom
Visitor arrivals
Continued
TOURISM
Air visitor arrivals
By age group
45-54 years
55-64 years
65 years and over
Not stated
77
2010
2011
2012
681,068
462,494
248,993
63,450
746,258
515,190
277,228
52,481
809,258
563,564
312,607
49,961
By purpose of travel
Holiday
Visit friends and relatives
Incentive travel
Business
Official mission
Convention
Medical
Others
Not reported
3,461,007
860,776
261,348
94
172,283
5,412
16,701
4,615
81,699
2,035,572
3,884,055
1,578,072
361,763
206
366,427
3,628
32,839
6,061
152,522
1,364,093
4,237,935
2,364,346
147,168
146
432,991
2,699
45,634
8,427
169,898
1,052,041
2,490.23
2,994.39
3,817.76
83
20
8
40
15
79
21
7
41
10
83
22
8
43
10
14,971
8,199
1,815
4,208
749
15,567
8,887
1,332
4,423
925
16,145
8,965
1,545
4,747
888
67.60
70.45
62.43
65.72
59.04
69.26
72.42
62.14
67.30
58.58
67.25
71.49
58.04
64.82
53.44
2.30
2.70
2.36
2.20
1.96
2.48
3.04
2.19
2.38
1.89
2.48
2.92
2.30
2.38
2.13
Continued
78
TOURISM
2007
2008
2009
3,065,597
163,482
172,016
783,457
71,672
72,471
88,183
409,653
110,228
98,702
67,968
1,027,765
3,354,857
180,696
158,576
824,741
73,933
71,487
97,252
481,285
114,574
106,729
67,069
18,512
2,976,374
149,955
139,950
744,551
46,513
45,767
105,078
469,994
95,114
119,593
57,072
52,364
By nationality
Philippine nationals
Chinese
American
Indian
British
Japanese
Spanish
Others
3,065,597
3,033,295
20,283
2,920
2,217
961
822
180
4,919
3,354,857
3,322,996
20,443
2,383
2,314
997
759
156
4,809
2,976,374
2,948,536
17,245
2,229
1,636
1,005
652
148
4,923
By age group
Under 15 years
15-19 years
20-24 years
25-34 years
35-44 years
45-54 years
55-64 years
65 years and over
Not stated
3,065,597
175,589
71,022
230,189
953,487
812,192
486,373
203,750
101,540
31,455
3,354,857
193,101
75,947
240,938
1,063,217
881,073
529,103
228,763
106,759
35,956
2,976,374
163,566
61,399
173,988
925,625
797,215
496,915
216,836
91,862
48,968
By purpose of travel
Holiday
Visit friends and relatives
Incentive travel
Business
Official mission
Convention
3,065,597
768,865
529,440
465
162,837
1,872
50,554
3,354,857
845,513
539,208
621
164,621
2,081
52,173
2,976,374
834,045
439,969
561
113,029
2,021
42,050
Continued
TOURISM
79
Concluded
As of May
2007
2008
2009
196,474
400,656
954,434
244,801
432,930
1,072,909
111,818
405,289
1,027,592
2008
2009
2010
2,931
142,623
140,576
2,047
18,347.8
113,466.4
82,353.6
38,421.0
3,666
182,701
180,239
2,462
22,749.1
146,588.5
110,636.2
47,561.6
3,729
190,410
188,114
2,296
24,710.9
153,182.7
112,295.4
51,300.2
4,721.5
265,893
-
14,609.4
532.8
-
9,298.3
409.2
-
10,044
71,734
67,626
4,108
4,807.9
31,416.6
22,635.5
9,990.7
11,332
107,967
102,925
5,042
8,448.6
61,210.3
46,908.2
17,603.4
11,208
98,592
92,458
6,134
7,620.2
56,399.5
43,089.0
15,955.8
734.8
117.7
-
1,946.4
239.1
-
2,084.8
178.3
-
80
TRANSPORTATION
2011
2012
2013a
7,138.9
828.6
284.1
1,748.4
329.4
34.5
32.5
3,881.5
7,463.4
852.3
310.5
1,771.3
341.6
33.6
37.5
4,116.7
2,811.3
326.0
121.0
680.2
134.4
11.4
14.1
1,524.3
7,138.9
6,096.4
67.3
3.6
970.9
0.7
7,463.4
6,417.8
72.2
3.1
969.8
0.5
2,811.3
2,429.9
26.4
1.3
353.6
0.2
Registered motor
vehicles by type (Th)
Cars
Sports utility vehicles (SUVs)
Utility vehicles
Trucks
Buses
Trailers
Motorcycles and tricycles
Registered motor vehicles
by classification (Th)
Private
Government
Diplomatic
For hire
Tax exempt
Light Rail Transit
Yellow lane
Passenger traffic (M)
Gross revenue
collection (MP)
Purple lane
Passenger traffic (M)
Gross revenue
collection (MP)
2013b
156.93
170.72
83.60
2,285.61
2,513.97
1,235.23
63.83
70.33
33.75
856.84
942.97
446.34
158.81
1,956.79
174
2,137
Metrostar Express
Passenger traffic (M)
Gross revenue collection (MP)
Traffic accidents
Total
Fatal
Nonfatal
Vehicles involved
2013b
85
1,050
2010
2011
2012
7,670
1,262
6,408
17,979
9,282
1,171
8,111
19,460
6,033
1,129
4,904
9,153
Continued
TRANSPORTATION
81
2010
413
2011
409
2012
166.40
52.70
178.00
49.82
198.93
49.49
Maritime accidents
Search and rescue mission
Casualties
Missing persons
Rescued/survivors
481
408
37
172
15,305
430
417
17
151
8,862
461
111
38
104
19,513
621,870
40,862.3
563,080.8
504,921
52,632.4
599,880.0
646,964
35,673.4
382,940.9
16
3
3
10
24
20
Number of ports
425
Shipping statistics
Airline statistics
Aircraft movement
Passenger traffic (Th)
Cargo movement (Th)
Aircraft accidents
Number of accidents
Crash landing
Engine malfunction
Others
Gross value added in transport
2011
2012
2013c
627,255
685,251
367,041
446,026
482,094
257,985
140.6
142.2
142.3
2008
2009
2010
930
148,259
147,317
942
52,525.3
974
152,716
151,593
1,123
58,890.9
796
123,176
121,987
1,189
32,028.2
establishments
With TE of 20 and over
Number
Total employment
Paid employees
Unpaid workers
Total compensation (MP)
Continued
82
TRANSPORTATION
Concluded
2008
2009
2010
388,698.5
261,992.1
532,115.8
368,211.8
249,316.6
557,608.8
190,752.0
105,471.7
266,165.3
74,543.8
606.9
3,144.7
62,248.9
1,725.4
2,769.6
19,166.0
1,685.5
5,835.1
2,616
20,979
20,319
660
2,656.0
14,860.5
10,122.8
5,937.7
3,207
27,128
25,913
1,215
3,219.3
20,646.3
14,701.0
7,405.0
2,095
20,733
19,974
759
2,804.0
17,949.1
13,472.5
6,539.3
791.9
13.6
1.1
117.2
37.1
0.2
1,080.4
0.3
0.1
establishments
With TE of 20 and over
Total cost (MP)
Value added (MP)
Total revenue (MP)
Gross addition to fixed
assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)
With TE of less than 20
Number
Total employment
Paid employees
Unpaid workers
Total compensation (MP)
Total revenue (MP)
Total cost (MP)
Value added (MP)
Gross addition to fixed
assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)
As of April
As of June
As of first semester
VITAL STATISTICS
Legitimate
Illegitimate
Crude birth rate3
Male
Female
By attendant at birth
Physician
Midwife
Nurse
Traditional (hilot)
Others
Not stated
Registered foreign births2
Registered deaths2
Male
Female
Crude death rate3
Male
Female
Infant mortality
Male
Female
Infant mortality rate4
Male
Female
Child mortality
Rate5
Under 5 mortality
Rate6
83
2008
2009
2010
90,457
92,227
94,013
1,784,316
928,080
856,236
1,745,585
907,221
838,364
1,782,981
927,695
855,286
1,115,475
668,841
1,034,506
711,079
1,017,907
765,074
19.7
20.4
19.0
18.9
19.6
18.3
19.0
19.6
18.3
1,784,316
1,745,585
1,782,981
718,284
531,107
16,340
506,668
10,954
963
736,173
537,231
17,790
442,854
10,667
870
778,133
551,589
21,763
419,154
11,690
652
10,067
11,369
12,633
461,581
268,764
192,817
480,820
279,513
201,307
488,265
282,381
205,884
5.1
5.9
4.3
5.2
6.0
4.4
5.2
6.0
4.4
22,351
13,099
9,252
21,659
12,503
9,156
22,476
13,163
9,313
12.5
14.1
10.8
9,052
12.4
13.8
10.9
9,837
12.6
14.2
10.9
9,206
5.1
5.6
5.2
31,403
17.6
31,496
18.0
31,682
17.8
Continued
84
VITAL STATISTICS
Concluded
Fetal mortality
Rate4
Maternal mortality
Ratio4
Registered marriages2
Crude marriage rate
2008
2009
2010
8,306
8,043
8,095
5.1
4.6
4.5
1,731
1,599
1,719
97.0
91.6
96.4
2009
2010
2011
492,254
482,480
476,408
5.3
5.1
5.1
By type of ceremony
Roman Catholic
170,502
169,034
171,046
Civil ceremony
218,361
209,952
202,614
95,486
96,673
95,177
Muslim
3,481
3,384
4,043
Tribal
4,298
3,242
3,167
126
195
361
2008
2009
2010
7,679
8,559
10,067
Registered foreign
marriages2
Source: NSO
INTERNATIONAL
STATISTICS
Population (M)
World
Africa
America
Asia
Europe1
Oceania
85
2011
2012
2013
6,987
1,051
942
4,216
740
37
7,058
1,072
948
4,260
740
37
7,137
1,100
958
4,302
740
38
51,790
11,698
15,647
12,263
8,876
3,307
51,790
11,698
15,647
12,263
8,876
3,307
51,790
11,698
15,647
12,263
8,876
3,307
51
35
22
132
32
4
52
35
22
134
32
4
52
36
23
135
32
4
Area
(per thousand square miles)
World
Africa
America
Asia
Europe1
Oceania
Density
(per square kilometer)
World
Africa
America
Asia
Europe1
Oceania
86
REGIONS, PROVINCES,
AND CITIES IN THE PHILIPPINES
Region, Province,
and Highly
Urbanized City
Philippines
Prov.
City Mun.
Brgy.
City of Manila
City of Mandaluyong
City of Marikina
City of Pasig
Quezon City
City of San Juan
Caloocan City
City of Malabon
City of Navotas
City of Valenzuela
City of Las Pias
City of Makati
City of Muntinlupa
City of Paraaque
Pasay City
Taguig City
Municipality of Pateros
Population
(May 1, 2010)
92,337,852a
1,706
897
27
16
30
142
21
188
21
14
33
20
33
9
16
201
28
10
11,855,975
1,652,171
328,699
424,150
669,773
2,761,720
121,430
1,489,040
353,337
249,131
575,356
552,573
529,039
459,941
588,126
392,869
644,473
64,147
1,616,867
234,733
112,636
403,944
318,676
191,078
201,613
154,187
4,748,372
568,017
658,587
741,906
2,779,862
Cordillera Administrative
Region (CAR)
Abra
Apayao
Benguet
Baguio City
Ifugao
Kalinga
Mountain Province
I - Ilocos Region
Ilocos Norte
Ilocos Sur
La Union
Pangasinan
75
27
7
13
11
7
10
1,176
303
133
140
129
175
152
144
9
2
2
1
4
116
21
32
19
44
3,265
557
768
576
1,364
Continued
REGIONS, PROVINCES,
AND CITIES IN THE PHILIPPINES
Region, Province,
and Highly
Urbanized City
Prov.
City Mun.
87
Brgy.
II - Cagayan Valley
Batanes
Cagayan
Isabela
Nueva Vizcaya
Quirino
IV-A Calabarzonb
Batangas
Cavite
Laguna
City of San Pedro
Quezon
Lucena City
Rizal
IV-B Mimaropab
Marinduque
Occidental Mindoro
Oriental Mindoro
Palawan
Puerto Princesa City
Romblon
4
1
3
14
1
3
5
2
1
1
Population
(May 1, 2010)
89
6
28
34
15
6
2,311
29
820
1,055
275
132
3,229,163
16,604
1,124,773
1,489,645
421,355
176,786
116
8
11
21
27
19
3,102
151
237
569
849
505
33
511
230
17
10,137,737
201,233
687,482
2,924,433
1,955,373
2,014,019
326,336
1,273,240
534,443
221,178
17
13
1
18
3
6
5
1
1
1
1
125
31
17
25
4,011
1,078
829
674
39
1,209
33
188
12,609,803
2,377,395
3,090,691
2,375,537
294,310
1,740,638
246,392
2,484,840
71
6
11
14
23
1,458
218
162
426
367
66
219
2,744,671
227,828
452,971
785,602
771,667
222,673
283,930
13
1
17
Continued
88
Region, Province,
and Highly
Urbanized City
REGIONS, PROVINCES,
AND CITIES IN THE PHILIPPINES
Prov.
City Mun.
Brgy.
V - Bicol Region
Albay
Camarines Norte
Camarines Sur
Catanduanes
Masbate
Sorsogon
VI - Western Visayas
Aklan
Antique
Capiz
Guimaras
Iloilo
Iloilo City
Negros Occidental
Bacolod City
7
3
2
1
1
16
1
1
1
12
1
107
15
12
35
11
20
14
3,471
720
282
1,063
315
550
541
5,420,411
1,233,432
542,915
1,822,371
246,300
834,650
740,743
117
17
18
16
5
42
4,051
327
590
473
98
1,721
180
601
61
7,102,438
535,725
546,031
719,685
162,943
1,805,576
424,619
2,396,039
511,820
3,003
1,109
1,066
80
30
27
557
134
6,800,180
1,255,128
2,619,362
866,171
350,467
331,320
1,286,666
91,066
4,390
132
597
1,503
138
569
951
500
4,101,322
161,760
428,877
1,567,984
221,174
589,013
733,377
399,137
19
16
1
6
1
1
1
6
116
47
44
136
8
22
40
1
2
1
2
1
Population
(May 1, 2010)
19
6
24
24
18
Continued
REGIONS, PROVINCES,
AND CITIES IN THE PHILIPPINES
Region, Province,
and Highly
Urbanized City
Prov.
City Mun.
89
Brgy.
Population
(May 1, 2010)
IX - Zamboanga
Peninsulac
Zamboanga del Norte
Zamboanga del Sur
Zamboanga City
Zamboanga Sibugay
67
25
26
1,904
691
681
98
389
3,407,353
957,997
959,685
807,129
584,685
45
97,857
2,022
464
58
462
44
490
424
80
4,297,323
1,299,192
83,807
607,917
322,821
567,642
813,856
602,088
43
11
8
14
1,162
237
223
337
182
10
183
4,468,563
687,195
945,764
574,910
1,449,296
293,780
517,618
5
1
1
45
17
7
10
1,195
543
141
199
4,109,571
1,226,508
498,904
827,200
1
1
11
26
249
538,086
747,087
37
271,786
16
City of Isabela
X - Northern Mindanao
Bukidnon
Camiguin
Lanao del Norte
Iligan City
Misamis Occidental
Misamis Oriental
Cagayan de Oro City
XI - Davao Regiond
Compostela Valley
Davao del Norte (Davao)
Davao del Sur
Davao City
Davao Occidental
Davao Oriental
XII Soccsksargene
Cotabato
Sarangani
South Cotabato
General Santos City
(Dadiangas)
Sultan Kudarat
Cotabato Cityf
5
2
1
1
9
2
1
3
2
1
6
3
1
1
84
20
5
22
14
23
Continued
90
Region, Province,
and Highly
Urbanized City
XIII - Caraga
Agusan del Norte
Butuan City
Agusan del Sur
Dinagat Islandsg
Surigao del Norte
Surigao del Sur
REGIONS, PROVINCES,
AND CITIES IN THE PHILIPPINES
Prov.
City Mun.
6
1
1
1
1
2
67
10
Population
Brgy.
(May 1, 2010)
13
7
20
17
1,311
167
86
314
100
335
309
2,429,224
332,487
309,709
656,418
126,803
442,588
561,219
116
11
39
36
19
11
2,490
210
1,159
508
410
203
3,256,140
293,322
933,260
944,718
718,290
366,550
2
1
1
Notes:
Prov. - Province, Mun. - Municipality, Brgy. - Barangay
All cities shown on this table are Highly Urbanized Cities (HUCs)
except Isabela City (Component City) in Region IX and Cotabato
City (Independent Component City) in Region XII, whose provinces
(Basilan and Maguindanao) are under the regional jurisdiction
of ARMM per E. O. No. 36.
a
Population counts for the regions do not add up to the national total.
Includes 18,989 persons residing in the areas disputed by the
City of Pasig (NCR) and the province of Rizal (Region IVA);
and 2,851 Filipinos in Philippine Embassies, Consulates
and Mission Abroad.
REGIONS, PROVINCES,
AND CITIES IN THE PHILIPPINES
Region, Province,
and Highly
Urbanized City
Prov.
City Mun.
91
Brgy.
Population
(May 1, 2010)
Concluded
Not a province
92
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Abbreviations Used
iii
iv
v - vi
Physiography
Historical Background
3
4 8
9 13
Communications
14 16
17 22
23 24
Demography
25 30
31 34
Education
35 41
42 44
Fishery
45 46
Foreign Trade
47 49
Forestry
50 51
52 56
57 61
62 65
Manufacturing
66 67
68 70
National Accounts
71 73
Public Finance
74 75
Tourism
76 79
Transportation
80 82
Vital Statistics
83 84
International Statistics
Regions, Provinces, and Cities in the Philippines
Regular NSO Publications
85
86 91
92
iv
COMPOSITION
7,107 islands; 3,144 named;
300,000 sq. km.
Cagayan Valley
Ilocos Region
LAND AREAS
(in sq. km.)
Luzon
142,655.5
Mindanao 120,812.6
Samar
13,428.8
Negros
13,309.6
Palawan
14,896.3
Panay
12,507.1
Mindoro
10,245.6
Leyte
8,349.9
Cebu
6,331.1
Bohol
4,117.3
Central Luzon
Eastern Visayas
Calabarzon
Mimaropa
Caraga
Western Visayas
Central Visayas
Zamboanga Peninsula
ARMM
Northern Mindanao
Soccsksargen
Davao Region
ABBREVIATIONS USED
APEC
ATE
ASEAN
ASPBI
AY
B
BAS
BFAR
BFP
BID
BLES
BOC
BP
BSP
BTr
Calabarzon
CFO
CHEd
CHR
CY
CPBI
DA
DBM
DepEd
DENR
DILG
DMT
DND
DOE
DOF
DOH
DOLE
DOT
DOTC
DSWD
EU
FMB
FOB
GK
GSIS
GWH
ha
HDMF
HGC
HUDCC
kg
vi
km
LTO
LRTA
M
cu
MERALCO
MGB
MIAA
Mimaropa
ABBREVIATIONS USED
-kilometer
-Land Transportation Office
-Light Rail Transit Authority
-million
-cubic meters
-Manila Electric Company
-Mines and Geosciences Bureau
-Manila International Airport Authority
-Occidental Mindoro, Oriental Mindoro, Marinduque,
Romblon and Palawan
MP
-million peso
MT
-metric ton
MRTA
-Metro Rail Transit Authority
NAMRIA
-National Mapping and Resource Information Authority
-National Electrification Administration
NEA
-National Economic and Development Authority
NEDA
-National Housing Authority
NHA
NHMFC
-National Home Mortgage Finance Corporation
-National Irrigation Administration
NIA
NPC
-National Power Corporation
-National Statistical Coordination Board
NSCB
NSO
-National Statistics Office
NTC
-National Telecommunications Commission
p
-preliminary
p.a.
-per annum
PAGASA
-Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical
Services Administration
PDIC
-Philippine Deposit Insurance Corporation
PIA
-Philippine Information Agency
-Philippine Long Distance Telecommunication
PLDT
PNP
-Philippine National Police
POEA
-Philippine Overseas Employment Administration
-Philippine Ports Authority
PPA
PRC
-Professional Regulations Commission
r
-revised
-special drawing rights
SDR
Soccsksargen -South Cotabato, Cotabato, Cotabato City, Sultan
Kudarat, Kidapawan City, Koronadal City, Tacurong City
Sarangani, and General Santos City
sq. m.
-square meters
SSS
-Social Security System
SY
-School Year
-Technical Education and Skills Development Authority
TESDA
-thousand
Th
-Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
USSR
-not available