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ISSN-2094-3156

2017
Regional Social
and Economic
Trends
Davao Region

Republic of the Philippines


Philippine Statistics Authority
Regional Statistical Services Office XI
Davao Region
MAP OF REGION XI

Davao Region is composed


of the following
provinces and cities:

Provinces
Davao Oriental
Davao del Norte
Compostela Valley
Davao del Sur
Davao Occidental

Cities
Davao City
Tagum City
Digos City
Panabo City
Island Garden City of Samal
Mati City

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REGIONAL
Social and Economic
TRENDS

DAVAO REGION
(Region XI)

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FOREWORD

In its commitment to widely disseminate and communicate statistical information


generated by the Philippine Statistical System, the Philippine Statistics Authority
(PSA), through its Regional Statistical Services Offices (RSSOs), continues to
update and publish local level statistics designed to address the varied statistical
needs of planners and policy makers at the local level. The Regional Social and
Economic Trends (RSET) for Davao Region, now on its 10th edition, has proven to
be useful for planning and decision-making and for setting policies towards effective
governance and improved service delivery at the local level.

The RSET, a compendium of local level statistics, presents annual time series data
on various sectors of the region and its component provinces, cities, and
municipalities. It also contains data that are disaggregated in different dimensions
and includes a glossary of terms of official concepts and definitions for statistical
purposes.

We sincerely acknowledge the unwavering support and cooperation of all our partner
agencies and data sources for making the 2017 RSET possible. We likewise
appreciate the support of our clients who continue to patronize and recognize this
publication as an important tool for evidence-based decision making.

Further, we enjoin both our data sources and users to share their comments and
suggestions to guide us in improving our statistical products and services, future
editions of the RSET, and other publications of the PSA.

LISA GRACE S. BERSALES, Ph.D.


National Statistician and Civil Registrar General

October 2017
CONTENTS

Foreword iii
The PSA Key Officials vi
List of Data Sources vii
Standard Symbols Used vii
Figure References viii

Summary of Major Statistical Series 1


Overview of the Region 10

Chapter 1 POPULATION and HOUSING 1-1


Chapter 2 INCOME and PRICES 2-1
Chapter 3 ECONOMIC ACCOUNTS 3-1
Chapter 4 ENVIRONMENT and NATURAL RESOURCES 4-1
Chapter 5 AGRICULTURE and AGRARIAN REFORM 5-1
Chapter 6 ESTABLISHMENT CHARACTERISTICS: INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 6-1
Chapter 7 TRADE 7-1
Chapter 8 TOURISM 8-1
Chapter 9 VITAL, HEALTH and NUTRITION STATISTICS 9-1
Chapter 10 EDUCATION 10 - 1
Chapter 11 LABOR and EMPLOYMENT 11 - 1
Chapter 12 SOCIAL SERVICES 12 - 1
Chapter 13 TRANSPORTATION and COMMUNICATION 13 - 1
Chapter 14 ENERGY and WATER RESOURCES 14 - 1
Chapter 15 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 15 - 1
Chapter 16 MONEY and BANKING 16 - 1
Chapter 17 PUBLIC ORDER, SAFETY and JUSTICE 17 - 1
Chapter 18 SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 18 - 1

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Republic of the Philippines
THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY

LISA GRACE S. BERSALES, Ph.D.


National Statistician and Civil Registrar General

Deputy National Statisticians

JOSIE B. PEREZ ROMEO S. RECIDE


Censuses and Technical OIC, Civil Registration and
Coordination Office Central Support Office

ROMEO S. RECIDE
Sectoral Statistics Office

Regional Statistical Services Office XI

EDDIE E. NASOL
Regional Director

ROSENDO M. AYA-AY ANA FE L. AUSTRIA


Division Chief Officer-In-Charge
Statistical Operations and Civil Registration and
Coordination Division Administrative Support Division

Provincial Statistical Offices

PEPITO D. AMOYEN
Provincial Statistics Officer
Davao del Norte

ABRAHAM ENRICO E. GULAY, JR. RANDOLPH ANTHONY B. GALES


Provincial Statistics Officer Provincial Statistics Officer
Compostela Valley Province Davao del Sur

IMELDA A. AGUSTIN ROGELIO T. LEBRIA


Provincial Statistics Officer Officer-In-Charge
Davao Occidental Davao Oriental

* As of October 2017

vi
LIST OF DATA SOURCES

Air Transportation Office Department of Trade and Industry


Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Government Service Insurance System, Davao
Bureau of Fire Protection, Department of the Interior Branch Office
and Local Government Land Transportation Office
Bureau of Internal Revenue Local Government Units in Davao Region
Bureau of Local Government Finance, Mines and Geo-Sciences Bureau
Department of Finance National Electrification Administration
Commission on Higher Education National Irrigation Administration
Cooperative Development Authority National Nutrition Council
Department of Agrarian Reform
Department of Budget and Management
Department of Education National Telecommunications Commission
Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Philippine National Police, Department of the Interior
Land Management Bureau and Local Government
Department of Health Philippine Ports Authority
Department of Labor and Employment Philippine Postal Corporation
Department of Public Works and Highways Philippine Statistics Authority
Department of Social Welfare and Development Public Attorney’s Office, Department of Justice
Department of Tourism Securities and Exchange Commission

STANDARD SYMBOLS USED

SYMBOL MEANING

SY School Year
N.E.S. Not Elsewhere Stated
N.E.C. Not Elsewhere Classified
p Preliminary
r Revised
… Data Not Available
- (dash) Nil or Zero
.. Not Applicable
(-) Negative
* Less than half the unit employed

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FIGURE REFERENCES

Figure Reference
Title
Number Table Number

1.1 Population Distribution by Province/City, Region XI, Census Year 2015 1 - 64

1.2 Number of Households and Average Household Size by Province/City,


Region XI, Census Year 2015 1 - 69

2.1 Poverty Incidence of Families by Province, 2012 and 2015 2 -4

2.2 Consumer Price Index and Inflation Rate, Region XI, 2009 - 2015 2 -4

2.3 Distribution of Family Expenditures, Region XI, 2015 2 - 11

3.1 Gross Regional Domestic Product, At Current and Constant Prices,


Region XI, 2013-2016 3 - 36

3.2 Distribution of Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industrial Origin,


At Constant Prices, 2016 3 - 36

4.1 Status of Land Classification, Region XI, 2011 - 2016 4-9

4.2 Land Use Cover by Province, Region XI, 2016 4-9

5.1 Distribution of Total Farm Area by Type of Farm, Region XI, 2002 5-3

5.2 Total Area of Farms by Province, 1980, 1991 and 2002 5-3

5.3 Physical Area of Agricultural Farms by Tenure of Parcels, Region XI, 2002 5 - 15

5.4 Total Area of Farms by Size of Farm, Region XI, 1980, 1991 and 2002 5 - 15

5.5 Palay Production and Area Harvested, Region XI, 2012 - 2016 5 - 18

5.6 Palay Production and Area Harvested by Province/City, 2016 5 - 19

5.7 Palay Production by Type of Farm, Region XI, 2012 - 2016 5 - 22

5.8 Palay Production by Type of Farm, by Province/City, 2016 5 - 23

5.9 Corn Production and Area Harvested, Region XI, 2012 - 2016 5 - 26

5.10 Corn Production and Area Harvested by Province/City, 2016 5 - 27

5.11 Corn Production by Cropping Season, Region XI, 2012 - 2016 5 - 30

5.12 Corn Production by Cropping Season, by Province/City, 2016 5 - 31

5.13 Production of Major Crops by Type of Crop, Region XI, 2012 - 2016 5 - 36

5.14 Inventory of Livestock and Poultry by Kind, Region XI, as of January 1, 2013-2017 5 - 49

5.15 Fish Production by Type of Production, Region XI, 2012 - 2016 5 - 54

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FIGURE REFERENCES

Figure Reference
Title
Number Table Number

6.1 Value of Investments, Region XI, 2011 - 2016 6-6

6.2 Floor Area of Private Building Construction by Type


of Construction, Region XI, 2011 - 2016 6-8

6.3 Distribution of Investments by Province/City, Region XI, 2016 6-8

7.1 Commodity Flow from Region XI to all Regions in the Philippines,


2011 - 2013 7 - 11

8.1 Distribution of Visitor Arrivals, Domestic and Foreign by Country of


Residence, Region XI, 2016 8-3

8.2 Visitor Arrivals by Province/City, Domestic and Foreign, Region XI, 2016 8-3

9.1 Projected Total Fertility Rate, Medium Assumption, Region XI, 2005-2040 9 - 12

9.2 Coverage of Fully Immunized Children by Province/City, 2016 9 - 28

9.3 Coverage of Fully Immunized One-Year Old Infants Against Measles 9 - 30


by Province/City, 2016

9.4 Contraceptive Prevalence Rate by Type of Method, Region XI, 2004 - 2013 9 - 31

9.5 Nutritional Status of 0-71 Months Old Children by Province/City, 2015 9 - 37

10.1 Elementary Enrolment in Public and Private Schools ,


Region XI, 2012-2013 to 2016-2017 10 - 3

10.2 Secondary Enrolment in Public and Private Schools,


Region XI, 2016-2017 10 - 3

10.3 Number of Public Elementary Schools by School Division,


Region XI, 2016-2017 10 - 18
11.1 Labor Force and Employment Status, Region XI, October 2011 - 2016 11 - 3

11.2 Labor Force Participation Rate, Employment Rate and Unemployment Rate,
Region XI, October 2011 - 2016 11 - 3

11.3 Distribution of Employed Persons by Major Industry Group and Sex,


Region XI, October 2016 11 - 37

11.4 Employed Persons by Highest Grade Completed and Sex,


Region XI, October 2016 11 - 37

11.5 Number and Membership of Existing Labor Unions/Organizations,


Region XI, 2010 - 2016 11 - 41

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FIGURE REFERENCES

Figure Reference
Title
Number Table Number

12.1 Women in Especially Difficult Circumstances, Region XI, 2016 12 - 3

12.2 Children in Need of Special Protection Served by the DSWD , Region XI, 2016 12 - 7

12.3 Contributions Received and Benefits Paid by the Government Service 12 - 7


Insurance System, Region XI, 2002 - 2007

12.4 Household Population Five Years Old and Over with Functional Difficulty, 12 - 13
by Sex and Province, Region XI, 2010

13.1 Registered Motor Vehicles by Classification, Region XI


2012 - 2016 13 - 6

13.2 Existing National Road by Type of Pavement, Region XI


2013 - 2016 13 - 15

13.3 Number of Post Offices and Mail Carriers by Province/City, 2016 13 - 15

14.1 Total Number of Farmer Beneficiaries, Region XI, 2009 - 2016 14 - 9

14.2 Service Area of Existing Irrigation Systems, Region XI, 2016 14 - 9

14.3 Number of Irrigators Association, Region XI, 2009- 2016 14 - 10

14.4 Number of Farmer Beneficiaries, Region XI, 2016 14 - 10

15.1 Internal Revenue Collections by Province/City, Region XI, 2016 15 - 4

15.2 Distribution of Income of Municipal Governments by Province/City, 2016 15 - 7

15.3 Expenditure Program of Provincial and City Governments, Region XI, 2016 15 - 7

16.1 Number of Offices of the Financial System by Institutional Group, Region XI


2008 - 2016 16 - 3

16.2 Distribution of Loan Portfolio of Banking Offices, Region XI, 2016 16 - 6

16.3 Combined Assets of Banking Offices, Region XI, 2009 - 2016 16 - 6

17.1 Crime Incidence by Type of Crime and Province, Region XI, 2016 17 - 3

17.2 Crime Incidence and Crimes Solved, Region XI, 2009 - 2016 17 - 3

18.1 Number of Scholarships Awarded by the DOST Regional Office XI


2008 - 2016 18 - 5

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SUMMARY OF MAJOR
STATISTICAL SERIES
SUMMARY OF MAJOR STATISTICAL SERIES: REGION XI

Latest Data Compared to


Percent
Statistical Series Reference Reference
Value Value Change
Period Period

Chapter 1. Population and Housing

1. Total Population August 1, 2015 4,893,318 May 1, 2010 4,468,563 9.5

2. Population Density August 1, 2015 231 May 1, 2010 220 5.0


(Persons per Square Kilometer)

3. Provincial Population
Davao Oriental August 1, 2015 558,958 May 1, 2010 517,618 8.0
Davao del Norte August 1, 2015 1,016,332 May 1, 2010 945,764 7.5
Compostela Valley August 1, 2015 736,107 May 1, 2010 687,195 7.1
Davao del Sur August 1, 2015 632,588
Davao Occidental August 1, 2015 316,342

4. City Population
Davao City August 1, 2015 1,632,991 May 1, 2010 1,449,296 12.7
Digos City August 1, 2015 169,393 May 1, 2010 149,891 13.0
Mati City August 1, 2015 141,141 May 1, 2010 126,143 11.9
Panabo City August 1, 2015 184,599 May 1, 2010 174,364 5.9
Samal City August 1, 2015 104,123 May 1, 2010 95,874 8.6
Tagum City August 1, 2015 259,444 May 1, 2010 242,801 6.9

5. Number of Households August 1, 2015 1,177,461 May 1, 2010 1,011,943 16.4

6. Household Size August 1, 2015 4.10 May 1, 2010 4.40 (6.8)

Chapter 2. Income and Prices

1. Average Annual Family Income


(in thousands, in Pesos) 2015 247 2012 194 27.3

2. Average Annual Family Expenditures


(in thousands, in Pesos) 2015 190 2012 156 21.8

3. Annual Per Capita


Poverty Threshold (Pesos) 2015 22,754 2012 19,967 14.0

4. Poverty Incidence (Percent)


Families 2015 16.6 2012 25.0 (8.4)
Population 2015 22.0 2012 30.7 (8.7)

5. Consumer Price Index (2006=100)


Region XI 2016 153.8 2015 149.0 3.2
Davao Oriental 2016 159.4 2015 152.5 4.5
Davao del Norte 2016 157.1 2015 152.7 2.9
Davao del Sur 2016 148.2 2015 143.5 3.3
Compostela Valley 2016 153.8 2015 150.1 2.5

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Latest Data Compared to


Percent
Statistical Series Reference Reference
Value Value Change
Period Period
Chapter 3. Economic Accounts

1. Gross Regional Domestic Product (Thousand Pesos)


At Current Prices
Gross Regional Domestic Product 2016 640,602,041 2015 565,205,235 13.3
Agriculture, Fishery and Forestr 2016 113,907,378 2015 107,227,666 6.2
Industry 2016 205,189,463 2015 169,138,022 21.3
Services 2016 321,505,199 2015 288,839,547 11.3

At Constant 2000 Prices


Gross Regional Domestic Product 2016 333,022,026 2015 304,412,137 9.4
Agriculture, Fishery and Forestr 2016 40,742,869 2015 41,264,886 (1.3)
Industry 2016 122,112,513 2015 104,787,106 16.5
Services 2016 170,166,644 2015 158,360,144 7.5

2. Per Capita GRDP (Pesos)


At Current Prices 2016 126,645 2015 113,881 11.2
At Constant 2000 Prices 2016 65,837 2015 61,335 7.3

3. Household Final Consumption Expenditure


At Current Prices 2016 441,306,878 2015 393,989,785 12.0
At Constant 2000 Prices 2016 227,369,706 2015 208,665,379 9.0

4. Per Capita Household Final Consumption Expenditure (Pesos)


At Current Prices 2016 87,245 2015 79,384 9.9
At Constant 2000 Prices 2016 44,950 2015 42,043 6.9

Chapter 4. Environment and Natural Resources

1. Log Production
Naturally Grown Timber 2016 0 2015 0 -
Planted Timber 2016 11,115 2015 15,500 (28.3)

2. Production of Selected Non-Timber Forest Products


Bamboo Poles 2016 34,170 2015 22,350 52.9
Unsplit Rattan 2016 142,643 2015 265,250 (46.2)

Chapter 5. Agriculture and Agrarian Reform

1. Crop Production (Metric Tons)


Palay 2016 417,948 2015 441,868 (5.4)
Corn 2016 219,089 2015 224,100 (2.2)
Coconut 2016 1,894,665 2015 2,246,188 (15.6)
Mango 2016 52,764 2015 54,336 (2.9)
Sugarcane 2016 270,397 2015 208,743 29.5
Pineapple 2016 26,300 2015 26,880 (2.2)
Banana 2016 3,479,473 2015 3,455,014 0.7

2. Crop Area Harvested (Hectares)


Palay 2016 97,789 2015 99,220 (1.4)
Corn 2016 154,584 2015 154,398 0.1
Coconut 2016 357,453 2015 357,497 (0.0)
Mango 2016 18,315 2015 18,299 0.1

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Latest Data Compared to


Percent
Statistical Series Reference Reference
Value Value Change
Period Period
Sugarcane 2016 10,174 2015 4,425 129.9
Pineapple 2016 1,863 2015 1,870 (0.4)
Banana 2016 89,087 2015 88,275 0.9

3. Livestock and Poultry Inventory (Heads)


Carabao As of Jan. 1 2017 160,519 As of Jan. 1 2016 162,319 (1.1)
Cattle As of Jan. 1 2017 139,802 As of Jan. 1 2016 139,078 0.5
Goat As of Jan. 1 2017 322,582 As of Jan. 1 2016 313,428 2.9
Hog As of Jan. 1 2017 998,907 As of Jan. 1 2016 879,102 13.6
Chicken As of Jan. 1 2017 13,770,535 As of Jan. 1 2016 12,589,929 9.4
Duck As of Jan. 1 2017 524,415 As of Jan. 1 2016 501,466 4.6

4. Fish Production (Metric Tons) 2016 2015 59,498 (100.0)


Commercial Fishing 2016 5,561 2015 7,302 (23.8)
Municipal Fishing 2016 23,007 2015 19,660 17.0
Aquaculture 2016 29,280 2015 32,536 (10.0)

5. Agrarian Reform Accomplishment


Number of Beneficiaries 2016 916 2015 958 (4.4)
Land Distribution (Hectares) 2016 1,156 2015 1,524 (24.1)

Chapter 6. Establishment Characteristics: Industrial Sector

1. Private Building Construction


Total
Number 2016 10,091 2015 8,120 24.3
Floor Area (sq.m.) 2016 1,693,846 2015 1,087,694 55.7
Value (Thousand Pesos) 2016 16,484,654 2015 11,074,902 48.8

Residential
Number 2016 7,906 2015 5,964 32.6
Floor Area (sq.m.) 2016 911,575 2015 417,369 118.4
Value (Thousand Pesos) 2016 9,332,266 2015 3,436,333 171.6

Non-Residential
Number 2016 1,338 2015 1,254 6.7
Floor Area (sq.m.) 2016 759,118 2015 624,836 21.5
Value (Thousand Pesos) 2016 6,247,254 2015 6,622,819 (5.7)

2. Investments (Million Pesos) 2016 10,266 2015 225,906 (95.5)


Business Name Registered 2016 15,961 2015 15,645 2.0

Chapter 7. Trade

1. Value of Commodity Flow by Mode


Air 2013 25,273 2012 37,500 (32.6)

Water 2013 21,187,690 2012 17,507,767 21.0

2. Value of Commodity Flow (Thousand Pesos)


Inflow 2013 35,900,304 2012 26,642,760 34.7
Outflow 2013 21,212,963 2012 17,545,267 20.9

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Latest Data Compared to


Percent
Statistical Series Reference Reference
Value Value Change
Period Period
Chapter 8. Tourism

1. Tourist Arrivals 2016 3,006,962 2015 2,838,806 5.9


Domestic 2016 2,827,480 2015 2,649,625 6.7
Foreign 2016 23,321 2015 14,699 58.7

2. Number of DOT Accredited Hotels 2016 52 2015 33 57.6

Chapter 9. Vital, Health and Nutrition Statistics

1. Registered Marriages 2005 23,600 2004 26,496 (10.9)

2. Registered Live Births 2004 75,890 2003 72,994 4.0

3. Registered Deaths 2004 17,277 2003 17,123 0.9

4. Foetal Deaths 2004 229 2003 227 0.9

5. Hospitals 2016 116 2015 116 -


Government 2016 20 2015 20 -
Private 2016 96 2015 96 -

6. Hospital Beds 2016 6,181 2015 5,181 19.3


Government 2016 2,115 2015 1,115 89.7
Private 2016 4,066 2015 4,066 -

7. Nutritional Status of Children Aged 0-71 Months Old


Number of Children Weighed 2016 673,256 2015 667,462 0.9
Below Normal 2016 32,672 2015 36,317 (10.0)
Below Normal, Low 2016 26,341 2015 28,663 (8.1)
Below Normal, Very Low 2016 6,331 2015 7,654 (17.3)
Normal 2016 635,346 2015 625,076 1.6
Above Normal 2016 5,238 2015 6,509 (19.5)

Chapter 10. Education

1. Number of Schools
Elementary SY 2016-2017 2,206 SY 2015-2016 2,135 3.3
Public SY 2016-2017 1,669 SY 2015-2016 1,630 2.4
Private SY 2016-2017 537 SY 2015-2016 505 6.3

2. Enrolment
Elementary SY 2016-2017 819,284 SY 2015-2016 858,587 (4.6)
Public SY 2016-2017 756,036 SY 2015-2016 791,036 (4.4)
Private SY 2016-2017 62,336 SY 2015-2016 67,551 (7.7)
Secondary SY 2016-2017 359,718 SY 2015-2016 339,976 5.8
Public SY 2016-2017 301,222 SY 2015-2016 283,626 6.2
Private SY 2016-2017 58,496 SY 2015-2016 56,350 3.8

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SUMMARY OF MAJOR STATISTICAL SERIES: REGION XI

Latest Data Compared to


Percent
Statistical Series Reference Reference
Value Value Change
Period Period
3. Performance Indicators
(Public Elementary Schools)
Graduation Rate SY 2016-2017 98.4 SY 2015-2016 98.6 (0.2)
Retention Rate SY 2016-2017 97.7 SY 2015-2016 97.7 -
Drop-Out Rate SY 2016-2017 … SY 2015-2016 1.0 -
Transition Rate SY 2016-2017 … SY 2015-2016 97.5 -
Gross Participation Rate SY 2016-2017 … SY 2015-2016 96.5 -
Survival Rate SY 2016-2017 90.1 SY 2015-2016 90.7 (0.7)

Chapter 11. Labor and Employment

1. Total Population 15 Years Old


and Over (Thousands) October 2016 3,387 October 2015 3,193 6.1
In the Labor Force October 2016 2,097 October 2015 2,057 1.9
Employed October 2016 2,024 October 2015 1,944 4.1
Underemployed October 2016 296 October 2015 288 2.6
Unemployed October 2016 73 October 2015 113 (35.3)

2. Employed Persons by Industry


(Thousands)
Agriculture October 2016 735 October 2015 648 13.4
Industry October 2016 310 October 2015 258 20.3
Services October 2016 979 October 2015 1,039 (5.7)

3. Number of Labor Unions 2016 603 2015 597 1.0


Membership 2016 69,983 2015 69,796 0.3

4. Number of CBAs Filed 2016 29 2015 42 (31.0)


Workers Covered 2016 5,009 2015 8,535 (41.3)

Chapter 12. Social Services

1. Clients Served by the DSWD


Families 2016 12,324 2015 7,084 74.0
Children 2016 2,575 2015 - -
Youth 2016 2,253 2015 411 448.2
Women 2016 24,867 2015 12,669 96
Disabled and Elderly 2016 151 2015 6 2,416.7
Senior Citizens 2016 5,169 2015 2,869 80.2

2. Number of Day Care Centers Dec. 2016 2,649 Dec. 2015 2,602 1.8
Number of Day Care Workers Dec. 2016 2,617 Dec. 2015 2,576 1.6

3. Number of Disabled Persons 2000 43,179 1995 37,002 16.7


Men 2000 22,588 1995 20,542 10.0
Women 2000 20,591 1995 16,460 25.1

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Latest Data Compared to


Percent
Statistical Series Reference Reference
Value Value Change
Period Period
Chapter 13. Transportation and Communication

1. Registered Motor Vehicles 2016 2015 398,549 (100.0)

By Classification
Private 2016 393,099 2015 365,695 7.5
For Hire 2016 27,857 2015 26,839 3.8
Government 2016 5,795 2015 6,015 (3.7)

By Type
Cars/Jeeps 2016 110,593 2015 105,759 4.6
Truck/Buses 2016 20,333 2015 19,519 4.2
Motorcycles 2016 293,816 2015 271,508 8.2
Trailers 2016 2,009 2015 1,763 14.0

By Fuel Used
Gas 2016 347,413 2015 322,752 7.6
Diesel 2016 77,328 2015 74,016 4.5

2. National Road Length (Kilometers) 2016 2015 1,655.20 (100.0)

Concrete 2016 1,094.7 2015 1,008.7 8.5


Asphalt 2016 334.0 2015 333.4 0.2
Gravel 2016 242.6 2015 328.1 (26.1)
Earth 2016 0.0 2015 0.0 -

3. Shipping Statistics

Cargo Throughput (Metric Tons) 2016 14,667,125 2015 12,901,111 13.7


Shipcalls 2016 32,092 2015 30,441 5.4
Passenger Traffic 2016 2,149,176 2015 2,114,663 1.6

4. Post Offices/Postal Stations 2016 47 2015 48 (2.1)

5. Number of Mail Carriers 2016 145 2015 133 9.0

6. Mail Volume Handled 2016 1,250,141 2015 1,564,693 (20.1)

Posted Mails 2016 1,044,615 2015 1,250,746 (16.5)


Received from Foreign Country 2016 205,526 2015 313,947 (34.5)

Chapter 14. Energy and Water Resources

Irrigation System Coverage

National Systems
Number 2016 9 2015 9 -
Service Area (Hectares) 2016 36,176 2015 30,497 18.6
Irrigators' Association 2016 130 2015 126 3.2
Farmer Beneficiaries 2016 22,109 2015 21,600 2.4

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Latest Data Compared to


Percent
Statistical Series Reference Reference
Value Value Change
Period Period
Chapter 15. Public Administration

1. Number of Provinces by Classification

First July 2008 4 June 2008 4 -


Second July 2008 - June 2008 - -
Third July 2008 - June 2008 - -

2. Number of Cities/Municipalities by Classification

First July 2008 21 June 2008 21 -


Second July 2008 14 June 2008 14 -
Third July 2008 8 June 2008 8 -
Fourth July 2008 4 June 2008 4 -
Fifth July 2008 - June 2008 - -

3. Internal Revenue Collections 2016 16,942,993.4 2015 14,338,534.1 18.2


(Thousand Pesos)
Business Taxes 2016 5,199,046.8 2015 4,483,414.9 16.0
Income Taxes 2016 10,828,359.1 2015 9,101,156.8 19.0
Other Taxes 2016 915,587.5 2015 753,962.5 21.4

4. Expenditure Program of Provincial


Governments (Million Pesos) 2016 15,523.27 2015 16,909.75 (8.2)

Economic Services 2016 2,986.40 2015 5,310.60 (43.8)


Social Services 2016 1,606.29 2015 3,560.63 (54.9)
General Public Services 2016 8,190.35 2015 6,908.10 18.6
Others 2016 2,740.23 2015 1,130.42 142.4

5. Income of Municipal Governments 2016 20,205.33 2015 21,869.91 (7.6)


(Million Pesos)

Chapter 16. Money and Banking

1. Offices of the Financial System 2016 1,185 2015 1,176 0.8

Banking Institutions 2016 424 2015 408 3.9


Non-Bank Financial Intermediarie 2016 756 2015 763 (0.9)
Non-Bank Thrift Institutions 2016 5 2015 5 -

2. Total Deposit Liabilities of Banking 2016 214,789 2015 174,259 23.3


Offices (Million Pesos)

Commercial Banks 2016 189,014 2015 161,485 17.0


Thrift Banks 2016 12,012 2015 9,984 20.3
Rural Banks 2016 13,763 2015 2,791 393.1

3. Operating Income of Banking


Offices (Million Pesos) 2016 8,084 2015 5,581 44.8

Commercial Banks 2016 4,097 2015 3,535 15.9


Thrift Banks 2016 2,589 2015 1,323 95.7
Rural Banks 2016 1,398 2015 724 93.1

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SUMMARY OF MAJOR STATISTICAL SERIES: REGION XI

Latest Data Compared to


Percent
Statistical Series Reference Reference
Value Value Change
Period Period
4. Loan Portfolio of Banking
Offices (Million Pesos) 2016 91,239 2015 61,271 48.9
Commercial Banks 2016 64,444 2015 45,124 42.8
Thrift Banks 2016 16,157 2015 13,204 22.4
Rural Banks 2016 10,638 2015 2,942 261.6

5. Combined Assets of Banking


Offices (Million Pesos) 2016 209,036 2015 188,453 10.9

Commercial Banks 2016 176,807 2015 160,738 10.0


Thrift Banks 2016 15,689 2015 23,137 (32.2)
Rural Banks 2016 16,540 2015 4,578 261.3

Chapter 17. Public Order, Safety and Justice

1. Crime Incidence 2016 33,267 2015 50,510 (34.1)

Index Crimes 2016 8,505 2015 16,405 (48.2)


Non-Index Crimes 2016 24,762 2015 34,105 (27.4)

2. Crime Solution Rate 2016 69.7 2015 64.7 5.0

3. Fire Incidence

Number 2016 1,424 2015 1,042 36.7


Deaths 2016 12 2015 12 -
Injuries 2016 28 2015 31 (9.7)
Property Damaged
(Thousand Pesos) 2016 329,498.0 2015 268,444.0 22.7

4. Number of Firemen 2016 938 2015 882 6.3

5. Clientele Assisted by the


Public Attorney's Office 2016 260,462 2015 194,213 34.1

6. Cases Handled and Resolved 2016 2015 434,776 (100.0)

Handled 2016 285,980 2015 224,493 27.4


Resolved 2016 270,499 2015 210,283 28.6

Chapter 18. Science and Technology

1. Number of Technologies
Commercialized by DOST 2016 18 2015 70 (74.3)

2. Number of Technologies
Diffused by DOST 2016 477 2015 290 64.5

3. Number of Technology
Adoptors 2016 143 2015 20 615.0

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OVERVIEW OF THE REGION

Region XI or the Davao Region is located in the southeastern portion of the


island of Mindanao surrounding the Davao Gulf. It is bounded on the north by the
provinces of Surigao del Sur, Agusan del Sur and Bukidnon. In the east, it is
bounded by the Philippine Sea; and in the west by the Central Mindanao
provinces. It has a total land area of 19,673 square kilometers.

The Region consists of five provinces: Davao Oriental, Davao del Norte,
Compostela Valley, Davao del Sur, and Davao Occidental; 1 Highly Urbanized
City: Davao, as the regional capital, and 5 component cities: Tagum, Digos,
Panabo, Island Garden City of Samal, and Mati; 43 municipalities, and 1,162
barangays.

During the last quarter of 2013, Davao Occidental was established with the
ratification of its creation through a plebiscite on October 28, 2013. The
establishment of Davao Occidental out of the province of Davao del Sur was
pursuant to Republic Act No. 10360 dated July 23, 2012. Davao Occidental shall
be composed of the municipalities of Don Marcelino, Jose Abad Santos, Malita,
Santa Maria and Sarangani.

The population of the region was placed at 4,893,318 in 2015. The region
is an in-migration area, with a mixture of migrants. The common ethnic groups are
Cebuano, Bisaya/Binisaya, Davaweño and Boholano.

Davao Region’s economy is predominantly anchored on Trade and Agro-


industries. In 2016, the distribution of the region’s Gross Regional Domestic
Product by major economic sector showed that 51.1 percent was contributed by
Services, 36.7 percent by Industry, and 12.2 percent by Agriculture, Fishery and
Forestry.

The region is the top producer of banana and coconut. It is also endowed
with substantial metallic and non-metallic mineral resources. The leading metallic
mineral is gold, while the leading non-metallic mineral is limestone. Davao Region
has abundant tourism resources, such as tropical rain forest, mangroves, beaches
and colorful indigenous culture. Some of the famous tourist attractions and
destinations are Philippine Eagle Center, Mt. Apo National Park, Japanese
tunnels and foxholes, Tinagong Dagat, Pearl Farm Beach Resort, Aguacan Cold
Spring Inland Resort, Pusan Point landmarks, Davao Museum, Orchid Farms and
Banana Plantations.

Region XI is envisioned as the country’s most livable region where


organized settlements and production areas thrive in an ecologically balanced
environment and where an empowered human resource is nurtured and sustained
in its enthusiastic pursuit as the Southern Philippines’ gateway to the World.

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Chapter 1
POPULATION AND HOUSING

Data on size, distribution, growth and demographic characteristics of the population and
the stock and condition of housing are essential in the planning and decision making processes of the
governmental instrumentalities and private businesses alike. The data provide the bases in determining
what, where, how and when public services and facilities and interventions should be put in place. The
impact of services, programs and projects implemented are measured vis-à-vis the effects in the
socioeconomic well-being of the populace, as the ultimate beneficiaries of governance and development.
Entrepreneurs and corporate executives and managers in the private sector use the data in making decisions
on the level, form, programming, distribution, and situs of resources that will be invested. The returns in their
investments are largely determined by their responses to the market created by the demands of the consumers
and readiness to supply goods and services that satisfy the needs and capabilities of the public.

This chapter presents data series pertaining to the region and by province/city/ municipality,
where available. The data include the population counts during several censuses conducted nationwide as
well as the demographic characteristics, migration patterns and housing units. Projections of the population
of the region from, which are estimated based on the results of the population census and demographic
surveys, are also presented. The data sources are the Philippine Statistics Authority for censal data and the
Technical Working Group on Population Projections of the Technical Committee on Population and
Housing for the population projections.

Sector Highlights

 The results of the 2015 Census of Population placed the Davao Region population at 4,893,318.

 Annual Population Growth Rate of Davao Region decreased from 2.28 percent in 1990-2000 to 1.97
percent in 2000-2010.

 Population 19 years old and below comprised 42.5 percent of total household population in 2015.

 As of 2015, some 41.4 percent of the household population 10 years old and over in Region XI were
married.

 In 2015, the age bracket 35-39 has the largest number of married people, followed by 40-44 age
group. On the other hand, the same age bracket 35-39 has the largest number of divorced/separated
population.

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Sector Highlights (Continued)

 In 2015, the average household size in Region XI was 4.10.

 As of 2010, the most common ethnic group in Davao Region is Bisaya/Binisaya (27.2%). They were
followed by Cebuano with 25.4 percent of the total household population. Boholano and Davaweño
comprised 8.8 and 4.4 percent, respectively.

 59.0 percent of the total housing units in Region XI in 2010 is being owned/amortized.

 In 2010, the outer walls and roof of most of the housing units (77.7%) in Region XI is made of
galvanized iron/aluminum.

 In 2009 and 2012, Davao del Sur registered the highest Human Development Index (HDI) among
the provinces in the region at 0.602 and 0.626, respectively while Davao Oriental got the lowest at
0.356 and 0.442, respectively.

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Table 1.1 Total Population by Province/City/Municipality/Barangay
Census Year 2010 1-5

Table 1.2 Total Population by Province/City/Municipality/Barangay


Census Year 2015 1 - 16

Table 1.3 Population and Annual Growth Rates by Region, Province, and
Highly Urbanized City, Mindanao
Population Censuses 1990, 2000, and 2010 1 - 27

Table 1.4 Household Population by Sex, Age Group and Province/City


Census Years 2010 and 2015 1 - 29

Table 1.5 Household Population By Five-Year Age Group, Marital Status,


Region XI by Province/City, Census Year 2015 1 - 33

Table 1.6 Number of Household by Household Size and Province/City/


Municipality, Region XI, Census Year 2015 1 - 37

Table 1.7 Household Population by Ethnicity and Province, Census Year 2010 1 - 38

Table 1.8 Household Population Five Years Old and Over by Sex, Place of
Previous Residence 5 Years Ago and Province/City
Census Years 1990 and 2000 1 - 42

Table 1.9 Household Population by Age Group and Sex of Household Head,
Household Size, Census Year 2015 1 - 44

Table 1.10 Household Head Population By Age Group and Sex, Province/City
Census Year 2015 1 - 58

Table 1.11 Projected Population by Province/City and Municipality


1995-2010 1 - 60

Table 1.12 Households in Occupied Housing Units by Tenure Status of the Housing
Unit and Province/City/Municipality, Census Years 2007 and 2010 1 - 63

Table 1.13 Households by Type of Building, Tenure Status of the Lot and Province
Census Year 2010 1 - 67

Table 1.14 Occupied Housing Units, Number of Households and Household


Population by Type of Building and Province/City
Census Year 2010 1 - 68

Table 1.15 Number of Occupied Housing Units by Construction Materials of the


Outer Walls and Roof, and Province/City, Census Year 2010 1 - 70

Table 1.16A Human Development Index by Province, 2003, 2006, 2009 and 2012 1 - 74

Table 1.16B Human Development Index by Component and Province, 2003, 2006,
2009, 2012 1 - 74

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Figure 1.1 Population Distribution by Province/City, Region XI, Census Year 2015 1 - 64

Figure 1.2 Number of Households and Average Household Size by Province/City,


Region XI, Census Year 2015 1 - 69

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Table 1.1
TOTAL POPULATION BY PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY
As of May 1, 2010

Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total


and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

REGION XI 4,468,563

Davao Oriental 517,618 Caraga (cont.)


Baganga 53,426 San Jose 1,679
Baculin 3,374 San Luis 2,232
Banao 1,618 San Miguel 833
Batawan 847 San Pedro 3,067
Batiano 2,871 Santa Fe 1,630
Binondo 3,260 Santiago 2,484
Bobonao 929 Sobrecarey 4,544
Campawan 2,304 Cateel 38,579
Central (Poblacion) 4,495 Abijod 1,789
Dapnan 2,464 Alegria 1,755
Kinablangan 5,441 Aliwagwag 1,386
Lambajon 7,578 Aragon 1,525
Mahanub 4,023 Baybay 843
Mikit 1,168 Maglahus 1,536
Salingcomot 2,326 Mainit 1,759
San Isidro 2,238 Malibago 1,933
San Victor 1,220 San Alfonso 3,534
Lucod 4,311 San Antonio 3,634
Saoquegue 2,959 San Miguel 794
Banaybanay 39,121 San Rafael 2,564
Cabangcalan 1,391 San Vicente 813
Caganganan 1,972 Santa Filomena 1,267
Calubihan 3,681 Taytayan 5,083
Causwagan 647 Poblacion 8,364
Punta Linao 2,759 Governor Generoso 50,372
Mahayag 871 Anitap 1,193
Maputi 3,950 Manuel Roxas 2,317
Mogbongcogon 2,935 Don Aurelio Chicote 2,059
Panikian 2,839 Lavigan 2,553
Pintatagan 2,131 Luzon 2,946
Piso Proper 2,370 Magdug 2,298
Poblacion 9,142 Monserrat 1,633
San Vicente 2,431 Nangan 4,182
Rang-ay 2,002 Oregon 1,146
Boston 12,670 Poblacion 4,072
Cabasagan 1,708 Pundaguitan 2,336
Caatihan 1,352 Sergio Osmeña 1,726
Cawayanan 856 Surop 2,292
Poblacion 3,310 Tagabebe 2,097
San Jose 1,879 Tamban 1,373
Sibajay 1,294 Tandang Sora 1,467
Carmen 1,343 Tibanban 8,310
Simulao 928 Tiblawan 3,002
Caraga 36,912 Upper Tibanban 1,260
Alvar 627 Crispin Dela Cruz 2,110
Caningag 1,000 Lupon 61,723
Don Leon Balante 834 Bagumbayan 6,113
Lamiawan 1,548 Cabadiangan 1,433
Manorigao 1,684 Calapagan 3,835
Mercedes 967 Cocornon 1,938
Palma Gil 1,937 Corporacion 2,861
Pichon 5,188 Don Mariano Marcos 2,966
Poblacion 4,710 Ilangay 4,401
San Antonio 1,948 Langka 1,662

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Table 1.1 - continued

Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total


and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

Lupon (cont.) Mati (cont.)


Lantawan 433 Tamisan 2,771
Limbahan 1,685 San Isidro 32,424
Macangao 1,967 Baon 2,713
Magsaysay 708 Bitaogan 1,818
Mahayahay 832 Cambaleon 1,165
Maragatas 3,194 Dugmanon 1,580
Marayag 5,195 Iba 1,015
New Visayas 627 La Union 5,031
Poblacion 15,702 Lapu-Lapu 788
San Isidro 1,662 Maag 1,095
San Jose 659 Manikling 2,528
Tagboa 1,591 Maputi 505
Tagugpo 2,259 Batobato (Poblacion) 7,063
Manay 40,577 San Miguel 1,039
Capasnan 710 San Roque 2,194
Cayawan 1,307 Santo Rosario 892
Central (Poblacion) 9,576 Sudlon 761
Concepcion 616 Talisay 2,237
del Pilar 1,457 Tarragona 25,671
Guza 1,038 Cabagayan 3,551
Holy Cross 4,222 Central (Poblacion) 4,515
Mabini 474 Dadong 1,376
Manreza 735 Jovellar 2,286
Old Macopa 3,911 Limot 2,524
Rizal 1,307 Lucatan 2,460
San Fermin 1,276 Maganda 1,793
San Ignacio 6,673 Ompao 1,183
San Isidro 1,817 Tomoaong 2,309
New Taokanga 3,306 Tubaon 3,674
Zaragosa 1,468
Lambog 684 Davao del Norte 945,764
Mati (Capital) 126,143 Asuncion (Saug) 55,844
Badas 5,967 Binancian 1,923
Bobon 4,858 Buan 1,097
Buso 2,079 Buclad 2,520
Cabuaya 1,756 Cabaywa 2,889
Central (Poblacion) 35,679 Camansa 1,223
Culian 1,383 Camoning 3,009
Dahican 11,135 Canatan 2,475
Danao 764 Concepcion 2,741
Dawan 3,815 Doña Andrea 3,587
Don Enrique Lopez 3,307 Magatos 6,492
Don Martin Marundan 3,388 Napungas 2,239
Don Salvador Lopez, Sr. 4,318 New Bantayan 1,975
Langka 1,333 New Santiago 1,630
Lawigan 2,951 Pamacaun 1,955
Libudon 2,145 Cambanogoy (Poblacion) 9,200
Luban 1,209 Sagayen 4,454
Macambol 3,748 San Vicente 2,025
Mamali 2,150 Santa Filomena 734
Matiao 12,461 Sonlon 2,321
Mayo 3,177 New Loon 1,355
Sainz 9,265 Carmen 69,199
Sanghay 1,420 Alejal 7,713
Tagabakid 1,254 Anibongan 2,601
Tagbinonga 1,498 Asuncion (Cuatro-Cuatro) 1,227
Taguibo 2,312 Cebulano 2,107

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Table 1.1 - continued

Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total


and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

Carmen (cont.) Panabo City (cont.)


Guadalupe 2,213 Cagangohan 15,406
Ising (Poblacion) 11,117 Consolacion 2,435
La Paz 2,993 Dapco 4,046
Mabaus 1,622 Gredu (Poblacion) 11,113
Mabuhay 2,026 J.P. Laurel 5,816
Magsaysay 3,974 Kasilak 2,538
Mangalcal 3,595 Katipunan 1,569
Minda 725 Katualan 697
New Camiling 3,412 Kauswagan 1,376
San Isidro 1,881 Kiotoy 1,419
Santo Niño 4,959 Little Panay 2,015
Tibulao 1,557 Lower Panaga (Roxas) 1,086
Tubod 8,376 Mabunao 1,592
Tuganay 4,013 Maduao 2,710
Salvacion 1,631 Malativas 2,364
Taba 1,457 Manay 4,580
Kapalong 68,261 Nanyo 3,599
Semong (Sampao) 3,186 New Malaga (Dalisay) 1,724
Florida 3,727 New Malitbog 3,040
Gabuyan 4,968 New Pandan (Poblacion) 7,882
Gupitan 9,685 New Visayas 15,979
Capungagan 4,959 Quezon 4,186
Katipunan 2,240 Salvacion 8,537
Luna 3,403 San Francisco (Poblacion) 14,156
Mabantao 3,435 San Nicolas 1,852
Mamacao 1,665 San Roque 540
Pag-asa 3,484 San Vicente 13,049
Maniki (Poblacion) 16,829 Santa Cruz 1,005
Sampao (Bienvenida) 6,183 Santo Niño (Poblacion) 5,968
San Miguel 3,417 Sindaton 1,955
Tiburcia 1,080 Southern Davao 8,087
New Corella 50,699 Tagpore 1,500
Cabidianan 1,485 Tibungol 1,590
Carcor 1,455 Upper Licanan 1,516
del Monte 1,027 Waterfall 771
del Pilar 4,156 San Pedro 3,826
El Salvador 1,037 Island Garden City of Samal 95,874
Limba-an 5,145 Adecor 1,839
Macgum 1,763 Anonang 2,286
Mambing 1,686 Aumbay 1,696
Mesaoy 7,936 Aundanao 1,315
New Bohol 1,745 Balet 2,170
New Cortez 2,472 Bandera 1,379
New Sambog 903 Caliclic (Dangca-an) 2,265
Patrocenio 1,182 Camudmud 2,382
Poblacion 8,768 Catagman 1,214
San Roque 2,933 Cawag 2,048
Santa Cruz 1,272 Cogon 2,650
Santa Fe 1,634 Cogon (Talicod) 1,881
Santo Niño 1,134 Dadatan 1,304
Suawon 1,836 Del Monte 1,494
San Jose 1,130 Guilon 1,212
Panabo 174,364 Kanaan 1,366
A. O. Floirendo 5,913 Kinawitnon 1,646
Datu Abdul Dadia 5,264 Libertad 2,276
Buenavista 592 Libuak 1,357
Cacao 1,071 Licup 830

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Table 1.1 - continued

Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total


and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

Island Garden City of Samal (cont.) Tagum City (cont.)


Limao 2,441 New Balamban 1,625
Linosutan 904 Nueva Fuerza 1,564
Mambago-a 1,621 Pagsabangan 4,822
Mambago-B 2,178 Pandapan 2,242
Miranda (Poblacion) 7,209 Magugpo Poblacion 4,820
Moncado (Poblacion) 3,981 San Agustin 1,206
Pangubatan (Talicod I) 1,315 San Isidro 4,704
Peñaplata (Poblacion) 6,260 San Miguel (Camp 4) 16,430
Poblacion (Kaputian) 3,946 Visayan Village 35,323
San Agustin 1,680 Magugpo East 15,971
San Antonio 1,923 Magugpo North 8,695
San Isidro 2,189 Magugpo South 10,548
San Isidro (Kaputian) 1,381 Magugpo West 13,380
San Jose (San Lapuz) 1,796 Talaingod 25,566
San Miguel (Magamono) 1,389 Dagohoy 5,530
San Remigio 2,154 Palma Gil 7,494
Santa Cruz (Talicod II) 3,804 Santo Niño 12,542
Santo Niño 1,444 Braulio E. Dujali 28,339
Sion (Zion) 656 Cabay-angan 4,388
Tagbaobo 2,175 Dujali 7,000
Tagbay 1,204 Magupising 2,054
Tagbitan-ag 2,061 New Casay 1,904
Tagdaliao 704 Tanglaw 12,993
Tagpopongan 1,283 San Isidro 25,548
Tambo 2,944 Dacudao 1,583
Toril 2,622 Datu Balong 1,469
Santo Tomas 109,269 Igangon 2,752
Balagunan 5,400 Kipalili 2,524
Bobongon 6,105 Libutan 927
Esperanza 2,767 Linao 2,183
Kimamon 6,595 Mamangan 2,550
Kinamayan 6,924 Monte Dujali 1,723
La Libertad 5,696 Pinamuno 1,872
Lungaog 3,541 Sabangan 1,625
Magwawa 1,142 San Miguel 1,345
New Katipunan 5,192 Santo Niño 1,167
Pantaron 2,710 Sawata 3,828
Tibal-Og (Poblacion) 38,504 Compostela Valley 687,195
San Jose 2,626 Compostela 81,934
San Miguel 2,546 Bagongon 1,946
Talomo 4,505 Gabi 3,891
Casig-ang 2,920 Lagab 2,586
New Visayas 2,645 Mangayon 4,403
Salvacion 3,255 Mapaca 2,082
San Vicente 2,171 Maparat 3,445
Tulalian 4,025 New Alegria 3,262
City of Tagum(Capital) 244,801 Ngan 7,738
Apokon 28,876 Osmeña 4,753
Bincungan 3,880 Panansalan 906
Busaon 2,672 Poblacion 26,773
Canocotan 6,215 San Jose 5,114
Cuambogan 8,471 San Miguel 7,354
La Filipina 12,099 Siocon 3,266
Liboganon 2,103 Tamia 2,621
Madaum 9,838 Aurora 1,794
Magdum 10,588 Laak (San Vicente) 70,856
Mankilam 38,729 Aguinaldo 4,151

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Table 1.1 - continued

Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total


and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

Laak (cont.) Maco (cont.)


Banbanon 1,352 Concepcion 2,603
Binasbas 1,127 Dumlan 2,734
Cebulida 1,797 Elizalde (Somil) 4,275
Il Papa 1,189 Pangi (Gaudencio Antonio) 3,149
Kaligutan 2,902 Gubatan 888
Kapatagan 4,461 Hijo 3,333
Kidawa 2,050 Kinuban 2,258
Kilagding 2,012 Langgam 2,682
Kiokmay 1,379 Lapu-Lapu 1,279
Langtud 2,896 Libay-Libay 2,602
Longanapan 2,334 Limbo 1,127
Naga 1,249 Lumatab 1,016
Laac (Poblacion) 7,150 Magangit 732
San Antonio 2,426 Malamodao 2,394
Amor Cruz 2,675 Manipongol 767
Ampawid 2,633 Mapaang 1,035
Andap 1,745 Masara 867
Anitap 505 New Asturias 971
Bagong Silang 1,063 Panibasan 3,641
Belmonte 1,212 Panoraon 1,307
Bullucan 1,229 Poblacion 7,024
Concepcion 1,114 San Juan 1,490
Datu Ampunan 1,145 San Roque 1,432
Datu Davao 1,031 Sangab 636
Doña Josefa 894 Taglawig 817
El Katipunan 1,140 Mainit 753
Imelda 1,996 New Barili 870
Inacayan 1,077 New Leyte 2,585
Mabuhay 2,298 New Visayas 729
Macopa 707 Panangan 598
Malinao 711 Tagbaros 1,732
Mangloy 1,299 Teresa 1,769
Melale 1,701 Maragusan (San Mariano) 55,503
New Bethlehem 601 Bagong Silang 4,008
Panamoren 911 Mapawa 5,277
Sabud 1,211 Maragusan (Poblacion) 13,907
Santa Emilia 1,438 New Albay 3,631
Santo Niño 1,120 Tupaz 1,779
Sisimon 925 Bahi 850
Mabini (Doña Alicia) 36,807 Cambagang 1,440
Cadunan 3,988 Coronobe 2,344
Pindasan 5,524 Katipunan 1,446
Cuambog (Poblacion) 6,016 Lahi 1,741
Tagnanan (Mampising) 4,735 Langgawisan 1,673
Anitapan 3,435 Mabugnao 264
Cabuyuan 1,940 Magcagong 2,266
del Pilar 2,054 Mahayahay 464
Libodon 1,145 Mauswagon 2,852
Golden Valley (Maraut) 5,061 New Katipunan 1,801
Pangibiran 1,201 New Man-ay 772
San Antonio 1,708 New Panay 1,297
Maco 72,235 Paloc 1,817
Anibongan 2,218 Pamintaran 1,557
Anislagan 2,244 Parasanon 852
Binuangan 5,792 Talian 1,575
Bucana 1,338 Tandik 492
Calabcab 548 Tigbao 1,398

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Table 1.1 - continued

Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total


and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

Mawab 35,698 Nabunturan (cont.)


Andili 4,548 Basak 2,081
Bawani 2,061 Cabacungan 1,109
Concepcion 1,040 Cabidianan 2,647
Malinawon 2,906 Katipunan 1,680
Nueva Visayas 2,142 Libasan 1,731
Nuevo Iloco 4,399 Linda 1,679
Poblacion 10,031 Magading 1,993
Salvacion 2,063 Magsaysay 5,073
Saosao 1,504 Mainit 8,010
Sawangan 2,243 Manat 2,832
Tuboran 2,761 Matilo 1,675
Monkayo 94,827 Mipangi 3,596
Awao 4,182 New Dauis 597
Babag 3,229 New Sibonga 2,444
Banlag 4,435 Ogao 1,506
Baylo 2,928 Pangutosan 1,915
Casoon 5,370 Poblacion 16,342
Inambatan 1,956 San Isidro 1,004
Haguimitan 1,982 San Roque 1,060
Macopa 2,391 San Vicente 576
Mamunga 1,473 Santa Maria 2,764
Naboc 3,044 Santo Niño (Kao) 1,235
Olaycon 2,024 Sasa 580
Pasian (Santa Filomena) 4,722 Tagnocon 2,087
Poblacion 18,341 Bayabas 789
Rizal 1,656 Bukal 3,434
Salvacion 3,439 New Bataan 47,470
San Isidro 1,398 Bantacan 3,587
San Jose 2,864 Batinao 1,085
Tubo-Tubo (New del Monte) 3,615 Camanlangan 5,439
Upper Ulip 4,668 Cogonon 1,223
Union 3,038 Fatima 985
Mount Diwata 18,072 Katipunan 1,968
Montevista 39,602 Magsaysay 1,120
Banagbanag 1,358 Magangit 2,057
Banglasan 943 Pagsabangan 534
Bankerohan Norte 975 Panag 4,706
Bankerohan Sur 1,217 Cabinuangan (Poblacion) 10,390
Camansi 1,355 San Roque 2,090
Camantangan 1,105 Andap 7,550
Concepcion 1,469 Kahayag 1,613
Dauman 1,484 Manurigao 1,685
Canidkid 1,331 Tandawan 1,438
Lebanon 1,102 Pantukan 79,067
Linoan 3,254 Bongabong 4,363
Mayaon 3,453 Bongbong 2,771
New Calape 890 P. Fuentes 3,444
New Dalaguete 849 Kingking (Poblacion) 24,610
New Cebulan (Sambayon) 838 Magnaga 8,525
New Visayas 2,877 Matiao 2,771
Prosperidad 2,285 Napnapan 12,391
San Jose (Poblacion) 8,367 Tagdangua 4,452
San Vicente 1,877 Tambongon 3,108
Tapia 2,573 Tibagon 5,761
Nabunturan 73,196 Las Arenas 991
Anislagan 1,007 Araibo 2,197
Antiquera 1,750 Tag-Ugpo 3,683

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Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total


and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

Davao del Sur 868,690 Hagonoy (cont.)


Bansalan 56,496 Guihing 10,550
Alegre 816 Hagonoy Crossing 3,075
Alta Vista 683 Kibuaya 1,704
Anonang 1,929 La Union 605
Bitaug 773 Lanuro 1,190
Bonifacio 409 Lapulabao 1,627
Buenavista 1,252 Leling 2,428
Darapuay 1,685 Mahayahay 1,683
Dolo 3,899 Malabang Damsite 1,001
Eman 1,489 Maliit Digos 921
Kinuskusan 1,277 New Quezon 849
Libertad 802 Paligue 2,478
Linawan 1,156 Poblacion 4,325
Mabuhay 2,930 Sacub 2,583
Mabunga 1,330 San Guillermo 1,034
Managa 3,873 San Isidro 1,394
Marber 2,117 Sinayawan 4,408
New Clarin (Miral) 3,671 Tologan 1,456
Poblacion 7,591 Jose Abad Santos (Trinidad) 69,631
Rizal 3,952 Buguis 1,426
Santo Niño 1,428 Balangonan 2,748
Sibayan 570 Bukid 2,668
Tinongtongan 591 Butuan 1,963
Tubod 2,938 Butulan 2,743
Union 553 Caburan Big 4,790
Poblacion Dos 8,782 Caburan Small (Pob.) 6,556
Digos City 149,891 Camalian 1,824
Aplaya 15,409 Carahayan 1,589
Balabag 1,226 Cayaponga 1,755
San Jose (Balutakay) 6,072 Culaman 3,676
Binaton 2,034 Kalbay 4,055
Cogon 5,993 Kitayo 1,247
Colorado 2,323 Magulibas 2,285
Dawis 4,584 Malalan 2,277
Dulangan 1,329 Mangile 3,099
Goma 3,676 Marabutuan 3,837
Igpit 3,471 Meybio 1,982
Kiagot 4,679 Molmol 2,377
Lungag 567 Nuing 2,912
Mahayahay 772 Patulang 1,360
Matti 5,328 Quiapo 1,620
Kapatagan (Rizal) 10,162 San Isidro 2,440
Ruparan 2,873 Sugal 2,981
San Agustin 2,143 Tabayon 2,840
San Miguel (Odaca) 13,813 Tanuman 2,581
San Roque 951 Kiblawan 44,618
Sinawilan 4,539 Abnate 551
Soong 1,277 Bagong Negros 1,640
Tiguman 1,625 Bagong Silang 328
Tres De Mayo 15,475 Bagumbayan 1,418
Zone 1 (Pob.) 13,754 Balasiao 2,776
Zone 2 (Pob.) 8,071 Bonifacio 1,356
Zone 3 (Pob.) 17,745 Bunot 1,382
Hagonoy 49,107 Cogon-Bacaca 2,138
Balutakay 2,926 Dapok 833
Clib 583 Ihan 3,098
Guihing Aplaya 2,287 Kibongbong 216

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Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total


and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

Kiblawan (cont.) Malalag (cont.)


Kimlawis 4,512 San Isidro 1,498
Kisulan 1,592 Malita 109,568
Lati-an 1,474 Bito 1,810
Manual 1,053 Bolila 2,023
Maraga-a 1,173 Buhangin 4,051
Molopolo 896 Culaman 1,495
New Sibonga 987 Datu Danwata 5,084
Panaglib 1,642 Demoloc 7,395
Pasig 989 Felis 1,901
Poblacion 4,349 Fishing Village (Fisherman's Vi 3,273
Pocaleel 664 Kibalatong 1,369
San Isidro 703 Kidalapong 1,941
San Jose 1,690 Kilalag 2,879
San Pedro 1,078 Kinangan 4,309
Santo Niño 1,023 Lacaron 3,032
Tacub 2,206 Lagumit 4,297
Tacul 460 Lais 1,770
Waterfall 673 Little Baguio 10,154
Bulol-Salo 1,718 Macol 1,793
Magsaysay 49,141 Mana 3,895
Bacungan 2,328 Manuel Peralta 2,761
Balnate 1,117 New Argao 1,330
Barayong 5,237 Pangian 3,920
Blocon 1,639 Pinalpalan 4,640
Dalawinon 2,471 Poblacion 15,905
Dalumay 828 Sangay 3,660
Glamang 1,474 Talogoy 2,722
Kanapulo 1,502 Tical 1,269
Kasuga 1,728 Ticulon 2,820
Lower Bala 3,051 Tingolo 1,667
Mabini 1,862 Tubalan 4,138
Malawanit 1,555 Pangaleon 2,265
Malongon 783 Matanao 51,382
New Ilocos 1,245 Asbang 1,082
Poblacion 6,975 Asinan 623
San Isidro 3,772 Bagumbayan 470
San Miguel 1,388 Bangkal 3,136
Tacul 3,425 Buas 836
Tagaytay 1,224 Buri 2,318
Upper Bala 2,966 Camanchiles 1,218
Maibo 1,028 Ceboza 618
New Opon 1,543 Colonsabak 1,619
Malalag 35,295 Dongan-Pekong 1,536
Baybay 3,790 Kabasagan 2,034
Bolton 1,860 Kapok 1,151
Bulacan 4,213 Kauswagan 1,474
Caputian 1,589 Kibao 617
Ibo 1,763 La Suerte 1,685
Kiblagon 1,127 Langa-an 665
Lapla 406 Lower Marber 1,309
Mabini 2,222 Cabligan (Managa) 1,492
New Baclayon 3,566 Manga 3,569
Pitu 1,965 New Katipunan 1,909
Poblacion 6,156 New Murcia 1,321
Tagansule 1,671 New Visayas 2,367
Bagumbayan 2,301 Poblacion 4,969
Rizal (Parame) 1,168 Saboy 1,730

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Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total


and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

Matanao (cont.) Santa Maria (cont.)


San Jose 1,128 San Agustin 4,216
San Miguel 501 San Antonio 2,310
San Vicente 732 San Isidro 2,500
Saub 467 San Juan 1,547
Sinaragan 1,448 San Pedro 1,468
Sinawilan 4,016 San Roque 1,528
Tamlangon 782 Tanglad 2,195
Towak 1,793 Santo Niño 1,698
Tibongbong 767 Santo Rosario 1,083
Padada 25,724 Datu Daligasao 862
Almendras (Pob.) 3,983 Datu Intan 1,361
Don Sergio Osmeña, Sr 776 Kinilidan 731
Harada Butai 1,728 Sulop 32,163
Lower Katipunan 683 Balasinon 707
Lower Limonzo 1,173 Buguis 867
Lower Malinao 1,198 Carre 418
N C Ordaneza District (Pob.) 2,401 Clib 457
Northern Paligue 1,522 Harada Butai 902
Palili 1,064 Katipunan 868
Piape 1,394 Kiblagon 2,176
Punta Piape 1,056 Labon 1,328
Quirino District (Pob) 1,721 Laperas 665
San Isidro 1,407 Lapla 232
Southern Paligue 1,455 Litos 692
Tulogan 973 Luparan 1,383
Upper Limonzo 2,089 Mckinley 1,557
Upper Malinao 1,101 New Cebu 1,082
Santa Cruz 81,093 Osmeña 774
Astorga 11,372 Palili 1,774
Bato 5,651 Parame 639
Coronon 7,630 Poblacion 6,792
Darong 4,279 Roxas 669
Inawayan 5,518 Solongvale 1,172
Jose Rizal 1,337 Tagolilong 947
Matutungan 884 Tala-o 1,584
Melilia 853 Talas 1,651
Zone I (Pob.) 7,301 Tanwalang 1,582
Saliducon 821 Waterfall 1,245
Sibulan 5,132 Sarangani 23,290
Sinoron 1,174 Batuganding 2,018
Tagabuli 2,091 Konel 2,087
Tibolo 1,197 Lipol 2,128
Tuban 5,784 Mabila (Pob.) 5,429
Zone II (Pob.) 4,456 Patuco (Sarangani Norte) 2,697
Zone III (Pob.) 10,127 Laker (Sarangani Sur) 1,785
Zone IV (Pob.) 5,486 Tinina 1,803
Santa Maria 49,349 Camahual 1,226
Basiawan 6,926 Camalig 1,049
Buca 2,911 Gomtago 782
Cadaatan 1,657 Tagen 1,306
Kidadan 1,325 Tucal 980
Kisulad 1,171 Don Marcelino 41,942
Malalag Tubig 924 Calian 3,557
Mamacao 2,386 Kiobog 2,181
Ogpao 954 North Lamidan 1,928
Poblacion 7,057 Lawa (Pob.) 3,072
Pongpong 2,539 Nueva Villa 1,935

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Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total


and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

Don Marcelino (cont.) Davao City (cont.)


Talagutong (Pob.) 6,630 Kilate 1,193
Baluntaya 2,249 Lacson 4,466
Dalupan 3,532 Lamanan 3,343
Kinanga 3,825 Lampianao 760
Lanao 1,112 Langub 2,677
Lapuan 4,761 Alejandra Navarro (Lasang) 8,854
Linadasan 1,457 Lizada 16,725
Mabuhay 1,658 Los Amigos 5,221
South Lamidan 1,440 Lubogan 9,719
West Lamidan 2,605 Lumiad 1,441
Davao City 1,449,296 Ma-a 49,915
Acacia 2,999 Mabuhay 1,055
Agdao 7,811 Magtuod 3,815
Alambre 1,620 Mahayag 4,914
Atan-Awe 1,060 Malabog 10,015
Bago Gallera 14,751 Malagos 5,933
Bago Oshiro 8,305 Malamba 3,661
Baguio (Pob.) 3,885 Manambulan 2,611
Balengaeng 2,041 Mandug 13,234
Baliok 13,769 Manuel Guianga 6,088
Bangkas Heights 7,191 Mapula 2,284
Baracatan 2,561 Marapangi 6,128
Bato 7,133 Marilog 14,545
Bayabas 2,606 Matina Aplaya 29,642
Biao Escuela 3,009 Matina Crossing 34,166
Biao Guianga 2,962 Matina Pangi 13,625
Biao Joaquin 1,767 Matina Biao 1,340
Binugao 6,074 Mintal 12,518
Bucana 78,352 Mudiang 2,570
Buhangin (Pob.) 61,461 Mulig 2,101
Bunawan (Pob.) 20,950 New Carmen 1,961
Cabantian 43,351 New Valencia 1,516
Cadalian 2,290 Pampanga 14,480
Calinan (Pob.) 22,979 Panacan 34,379
Callawa 2,848 Panalum 1,713
Camansi 1,172 Pandaitan 3,366
Carmen 1,946 Pangyan 1,725
Catalunan Grande 30,068 Paquibato (Pob.) 2,104
Catalunan Pequeño 19,996 Paradise Embak 2,368
Catigan 2,698 Riverside 5,108
Cawayan 2,186 Salapawan 1,716
Colosas 4,912 Salaysay 3,936
Communal 7,403 San Isidro (Licanan) 4,260
Crossing Bayabas 12,349 Sasa 56,697
Dacudao 4,206 Sibulan 2,365
Dalag 1,353 Sirawan 5,792
Dalagdag 841 Sirib 4,887
Daliao 19,993 Suawan (Tuli) 3,631
Daliaon Plantation 3,324 Subasta 3,466
Dominga 1,218 Sumimao 1,404
Dumoy 18,804 Tacunan 3,093
Eden 2,309 Tagakpan 4,186
Fatima (Benowang) 2,969 Tagluno 1,323
Gatungan 981 Tagurano 1,150
Gumalang 4,849 Talandang 3,118
Ilang 18,380 Talomo (Pob.) 58,414
Indangan 9,133 Talomo River 5,660

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Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total


and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

Davao City (cont.) Davao City (cont.)


Tamayong 5,782 Angalan 2,465
Tambobong 5,243 Baganihan 1,280
Tamugan 8,253 Bago Aplaya 14,658
Tapak 4,351 Bantol 1,860
Tawan-tawan 3,463 Buda 1,571
Tibuloy 2,141 Centro (San Juan) 14,398
Tibungco 36,416 Datu Salumay 1,469
Tigatto 14,533 Gov. Paciano Bangoy 9,717
Toril (Pob.) 11,889 Gov. Vicente Duterte 9,072
Tugbok (Pob.) 9,107 Gumitan 1,219
Tungakalan 2,836 Inayangan 4,058
Ula 3,686 Kap. Tomas Monteverde, Sr. 5,813
Wangan 4,742 Lapu-lapu 10,094
Wines 2,775 Leon Garcia, Sr. 12,641
Barangay 1-A (Pob.) 3,038 Magsaysay 2,347
Barangay 2-A (Pob.) 2,953 Megkawayan 2,766
Barangay 3-A (Pob.) 399 Rafael Castillo 6,339
Barangay 4-A (Pob.) 1,706 Saloy 1,884
Barangay 5-A (Pob.) 11,232 San Antonio 12,211
Barangay 6-A (Pob.) 2,046 Santo Niño 18,395
Barangay 7-A (Pob.) 4,334 Ubalde 2,775
Barangay 8-A (Pob.) 8,859 Waan 3,179
Barangay 9-A (Pob.) 4,848 Wilfredo Aquino 8,535
Barangay 10-A (Pob.) 4,613 Alfonso Angliongto Sr. 15,758
Barangay 11-B (Pob.) 1,647 Vicente Hizon Sr. 11,883
Barangay 12-B (Pob.) 990
Barangay 13-B (Pob.) 154
Barangay 14-B (Pob.) 1,127
Barangay 15-B (Pob.) 2,700
Barangay 16-B (Pob.) 560
Barangay 17-B (Pob.) 774
Barangay 18-B (Pob.) 1,561
Barangay 19-B (Pob.) 29,247
Barangay 20-B (Pob.) 4,499
Barangay 21-C (Pob.) 7,097
Barangay 22-C (Pob.) 6,027
Barangay 23-C (Pob.) 15,125
Barangay 24-C (Pob.) 2,115
Barangay 25-C (Pob.) 1,496
Barangay 26-C (Pob.) 2,146
Barangay 27-C (Pob.) 2,117
Barangay 28-C (Pob.) 2,234
Barangay 29-C (Pob.) 1,304
Barangay 30-C (Pob.) 1,468
Barangay 31-D (Pob.) 7,276
Barangay 32-D (Pob.) 2,002
Barangay 33-D (Pob.) 2,049
Barangay 34-D (Pob.) 1,093
Barangay 35-D (Pob.) 597
Barangay 36-D (Pob.) 1,548
Barangay 37-D (Pob.) 5,819
Barangay 38-D (Pob.) 1,487
Barangay 39-D (Pob.) 4,106
Barangay 40-D (Pob.) 2,057
Note: 1/ includes institutional population
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 1.2
TOTAL POPULATION BY PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY
As of August 1, 2015

Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total


and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

REGION XI 4,893,318

Davao Oriental 558,958 Caraga (cont.)


Baganga 56,241 San Jose 1,554
Baculin 3,588 San Luis 2,457
Banao 1,647 San Miguel 1,004
Batawan 744 San Pedro 2,791
Batiano 2,831 Santa Fe 1,722
Binondo 3,232 Santiago 2,812
Bobonao 1,076 Sobrecarey 4,595
Campawan 2,043 Cateel 40,704
Central (Poblacion) 4,832 Abijod 2,024
Dapnan 3,061 Alegria 1,761
Kinablangan 5,487 Aliwagwag 1,407
Lambajon 7,661 Aragon 2,007
Mahanub 4,017 Baybay 871
Mikit 960 Maglahus 1,567
Salingcomot 2,652 Mainit 1,993
San Isidro 2,107 Malibago 2,029
San Victor 1,461 San Alfonso 3,838
Lucod 5,182 San Antonio 3,530
Saoquegue 3,660 San Miguel 1,067
Banaybanay 41,117 San Rafael 2,876
Cabangcalan 1,610 San Vicente 800
Caganganan 2,120 Santa Filomena 1,478
Calubihan 3,899 Taytayan 4,783
Causwagan 724 Poblacion 8,673
Punta Linao 2,958 Governor Generoso 55,109
Mahayag 1,005 Anitap 1,290
Maputi 4,017 Manuel Roxas 2,420
Mogbongcogon 2,850 Don Aurelio Chicote 2,453
Panikian 2,790 Lavigan 2,668
Pintatagan 2,577 Luzon 3,128
Piso Proper 2,725 Magdug 2,307
Poblacion 8,958 Monserrat 1,833
San Vicente 2,738 Nangan 4,419
Rang-ay 2,146 Oregon 1,126
Boston 13,535 Poblacion 4,792
Cabasagan 1,693 Pundaguitan 2,470
Caatihan 1,194 Sergio Osmeña 1,904
Cawayanan 915 Surop 2,435
Poblacion 3,573 Tagabebe 2,226
San Jose 1,930 Tamban 1,483
Sibajay 1,569 Tandang Sora 1,399
Carmen 1,632 Tibanban 9,392
Simulao 1,029 Tiblawan 4,182
Caraga 40,379 Upper Tibanban 1,454
Alvar 776 Crispin Dela Cruz 1,728
Caningag 1,145 Lupon 65,785
Don Leon Balante 925 Bagumbayan 5,342
Lamiawan 1,625 Cabadiangan 1,350
Manorigao 1,837 Calapagan 4,713
Mercedes 1,243 Cocornon 1,961
Palma Gil 1,904 Corporacion 2,996
Pichon 6,095 Don Mariano Marcos 4,141
Poblacion 5,647 Ilangay 5,257
San Antonio 2,247 Langka 1,781

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Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total


and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

Lupon (cont.) Mati (cont.)


Lantawan 447 Tamisan 3,134
Limbahan 1,672 San Isidro 36,032
Macangao 2,237 Baon 4,453
Magsaysay 735 Bitaogan 2,173
Mahayahay 938 Cambaleon 1,067
Maragatas 2,835 Dugmanon 1,650
Marayag 5,767 Iba 1,132
New Visayas 648 La Union 4,890
Poblacion 16,851 Lapu-Lapu 857
San Isidro 1,593 Maag 955
San Jose 622 Manikling 2,737
Tagboa 1,628 Maputi 688
Tagugpo 2,271 Batobato (Poblacion) 8,045
Manay 42,690 San Miguel 1,040
Capasnan 741 San Roque 2,365
Cayawan 1,365 Santo Rosario 936
Central (Poblacion) 10,265 Sudlon 766
Concepcion 870 Talisay 2,278
del Pilar 1,529 Tarragona 26,225
Guza 919 Cabagayan 3,624
Holy Cross 4,968 Central (Poblacion) 4,531
Mabini 621 Dadong 1,170
Manreza 768 Jovellar 2,607
Old Macopa 4,344 Limot 2,714
Rizal 1,359 Lucatan 2,609
San Fermin 942 Maganda 1,510
San Ignacio 6,544 Ompao 1,106
San Isidro 2,125 Tomoaong 2,388
New Taokanga 3,174 Tubaon 3,966
Zaragosa 1,471
Lambog 685 Davao del Norte 1,016,332
Mati City 141,141 Asuncion 59,322
Badas 6,916 Binancian 2,230
Bobon 4,539 Buan 1,230
Buso 2,078 Buclad 2,479
Cabuaya 2,042 Cabaywa 3,343
Central (Poblacion) 36,485 Camansa 1,481
Culian 1,677 Camoning 3,158
Dahican 16,212 Canatan 2,645
Danao 801 Concepcion 2,861
Dawan 3,946 Doña Andrea 3,595
Don Enrique Lopez 3,853 Magatos 6,769
Don Martin Marundan 3,722 Napungas 2,230
Don Salvador Lopez, Sr. 5,137 New Bantayan 2,376
Langka 1,207 New Santiago 1,615
Lawigan 2,994 Pamacaun 2,216
Libudon 2,168 Cambanogoy (Poblacion) 9,857
Luban 1,219 Sagayen 4,565
Macambol 4,383 San Vicente 2,194
Mamali 2,151 Santa Filomena 760
Matiao 14,837 Sonlon 2,253
Mayo 3,591 New Loon 1,465
Sainz 10,754 Carmen 74,679
Sanghay 1,623 Alejal 8,148
Tagabakid 1,829 Anibongan 2,846
Tagbinonga 1,453 Asuncion (Cuatro-Cuatro) 1,404
Taguibo 2,390 Cebulano 2,266

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Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total


and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

Carmen (cont.) Panabo City (cont.)


Guadalupe 2,337 Cagangohan 13,776
Ising (Poblacion) 12,426 Consolacion 1,747
La Paz 3,551 Dapco 4,068
Mabaus 1,626 Gredu (Poblacion) 16,543
Mabuhay 2,916 J.P. Laurel 6,561
Magsaysay 4,053 Kasilak 2,787
Mangalcal 3,729 Katipunan 1,836
Minda 1,071 Katualan 744
New Camiling 2,601 Kauswagan 1,419
San Isidro 2,150 Kiotoy 1,501
Santo Niño 5,784 Little Panay 2,434
Tibulao 1,445 Lower Panaga (Roxas) 1,522
Tubod 8,944 Mabunao 1,912
Tuganay 4,068 Maduao 3,114
Salvacion 1,644 Malativas 2,401
Taba 1,670 Manay 5,406
Kapalong 76,334 Nanyo 3,847
Semong (Sampao) 3,788 New Malaga (Dalisay) 1,835
Florida 4,268 New Malitbog 3,276
Gabuyan 5,398 New Pandan (Poblacion) 6,636
Gupitan 11,134 New Visayas 16,566
Capungagan 5,146 Quezon 4,649
Katipunan 2,840 Salvacion 9,521
Luna 4,039 San Francisco (Poblacion) 12,832
Mabantao 3,526 San Nicolas 2,071
Mamacao 1,841 San Roque 480
Pag-asa 3,572 San Vicente 14,449
Maniki (Poblacion) 19,175 Santa Cruz 1,221
Sampao (Bienvenida) 5,999 Santo Niño (Poblacion) 4,332
Sua-On 3,544 Sindaton 3,396
Tiburcia 2,064 Southern Davao 9,021
New Corella 54,844 Tagpore 1,643
Cabidianan 1,500 Tibungol 1,664
Carcor 1,524 Upper Licanan 1,588
del Monte 1,028 Waterfall 971
del Pilar 4,875 San Pedro 4,193
El Salvador 1,163 Island Garden City of Samal 104,123
Limba-an 5,399 Adecor 1,884
Macgum 1,991 Anonang 2,493
Mambing 1,703 Aumbay 2,017
Mesaoy 8,925 Aundanao 1,288
New Bohol 1,952 Balet 2,889
New Cortez 2,766 Bandera 1,748
New Sambog 1,038 Caliclic (Dangca-an) 2,383
Patrocenio 1,049 Camudmud 2,564
Poblacion 8,861 Catagman 1,297
San Roque 3,212 Cawag 2,585
Santa Cruz 1,391 Cogon 2,933
Santa Fe 1,686 Cogon (Talicod) 2,042
Santo Niño 1,273 Dadatan 1,421
Suawon 2,321 Del Monte 1,915
San Jose 1,187 Guilon 1,553
Panabo City 184,599 Kanaan 1,450
A. O. Floirendo 4,848 Kinawitnon 1,973
Datu Abdul Dadia 5,793 Libertad 2,382
Buenavista 800 Libuak 1,472
Cacao 1,196 Licup 889

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Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total


and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

Island Garden City of Samal (cont.) Tagum City (cont.)


Limao 2,497 New Balamban 1,464
Linosutan 853 Nueva Fuerza 1,952
Mambago-a 1,833 Pagsabangan 5,250
Mambago-B 2,648 Pandapan 2,386
Miranda (Poblacion) 7,113 Magugpo Poblacion 3,165
Moncado (Poblacion) 3,744 San Agustin 1,115
Pangubatan (Talicod I) 1,385 San Isidro 4,796
Peñaplata (Poblacion) 6,097 San Miguel (Camp 4) 17,317
Poblacion (Kaputian) 3,983 Visayan Village 40,297
San Agustin 1,799 Magugpo East 14,427
San Antonio 2,098 Magugpo North 9,344
San Isidro (Babak) 2,250 Magugpo South 10,832
San Isidro (Kaputian) 1,556 Magugpo West 13,965
San Jose (San Lapuz) 1,754 Talaingod 27,482
San Miguel (Magamono) 1,644 Dagohoy 6,116
San Remigio 2,187 Palma Gil 8,038
Santa Cruz (Talicod II) 3,814 Santo Niño 13,328
Santo Niño 1,558 Braulio E. Dujali 30,104
Sion (Zion) 690 Cabay-angan 4,893
Tagbaobo 2,179 Dujali 7,438
Tagbay 1,407 Magupising 2,194
Tagbitan-ag 2,183 New Casay 1,842
Tagdaliao 765 Tanglaw 13,737
Tagpopongan 1,409 San Isidro 26,651
Tambo 4,371 Dacudao 1,604
Toril 3,128 Datu Balong 1,445
Santo Tomas 118,750 Igangon 3,030
Balagunan 6,151 Kipalili 2,688
Bobongon 6,551 Libuton 963
Esperanza 2,935 Linao 2,248
Kimamon 7,411 Mamangan 2,559
Kinamayan 5,890 Monte Dujali 1,593
La Libertad 6,401 Pinamuno 2,065
Lungaog 3,598 Sabangan 1,766
Magwawa 1,610 San Miguel 1,567
New Katipunan 6,372 Santo Nino 1,178
Pantaron 2,711 Sawata 3,945
Tibal-Og (Poblacion) 41,354 Compostela Valley 736,107
San Jose 3,376 Compostela 87,474
San Miguel 3,399 Bagongon 2,025
Talomo 4,589 Gabi 4,725
Casig-ang 3,504 Lagab 2,904
New Visayas 2,716 Mangayon 4,678
Salvacion 3,493 Mapaca 2,228
San Vicente 2,307 Maparat 4,964
Tulalian 4,382 New Alegria 3,695
Tagum City 259,444 Ngan 8,348
Apokon 29,743 Osmeña 5,602
Bincungan 4,227 Panansalan 972
Busaon 2,847 Poblacion 27,261
Canocotan 8,136 San Jose 4,457
Cuambogan 10,612 San Miguel 7,286
La Filipina 15,390 Siocon 3,517
Liboganon 2,279 Tamia 2,872
Madaum 10,721 Aurora 1,940
Magdum 10,216 Laak 73,874
Mankilam 38,963 Aguinaldo 3,940

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Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total


and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

Laak (cont.) Maco (cont.)


Banbanon 1,594 Concepcion 4,292
Binasbas 1,114 Dumlan 2,985
Cebulida 1,834 Elizalde (Somil) 5,137
Il Papa 1,194 Pangi (Gaudencio Antonio) 3,408
Kaligutan 2,871 Gubatan 872
Kapatagan 4,954 Hijo 3,775
Kidawa 2,953 Kinuban 2,534
Kilagding 2,068 Langgam 3,383
Kiokmay 1,388 Lapu-Lapu 1,248
Langtud 2,964 Libay-Libay 2,855
Longanapan 2,257 Limbo 1,155
Naga 1,319 Lumatab 1,025
Laac (Poblacion) 7,375 Magangit 708
San Antonio 2,573 Malamodao 2,462
Amor Cruz 2,889 Manipongol 649
Ampawid 2,713 Mapaang 1,071
Andap 1,644 Masara 1,190
Anitap 375 New Asturias 1,012
Bagong Silang 1,047 Panibasan 3,949
Belmonte 1,285 Panoraon 1,898
Bullucan 1,316 Poblacion 8,231
Concepcion 1,340 San Juan 1,697
Datu Ampunan 1,421 San Roque 1,564
Datu Davao 1,590 Sangab 505
Doña Josefa 820 Taglawig 722
El Katipunan 970 Mainit 873
Imelda 2,312 New Barili 702
Inacayan 1,084 New Leyte 2,720
Mabuhay 2,029 New Visayas 761
Macopa 578 Panangan 613
Malinao 692 Tagbaros 2,001
Mangloy 1,158 Teresa 2,097
Melale 1,970 Maragusan (San Mariano) 60,842
New Bethlehem 647 Bagong Silang 3,490
Panamoren 936 Mapawa 5,653
Sabud 1,133 Maragusan (Poblacion) 14,741
Santa Emilia 1,566 New Albay 3,983
Santo Niño 1,098 Tupaz 1,995
Sisimon 863 Bahi 865
Mabini (Doña Alicia) 41,102 Cambagang 1,460
Cadunan 4,138 Coronobe 3,078
Pindasan 5,984 Katipunan 1,975
Cuambog (Poblacion) 6,170 Lahi 1,399
Tagnanan (Mampising) 5,530 Langgawisan 2,028
Anitapan 3,737 Mabugnao 468
Cabuyuan 2,580 Magcagong 2,348
del Pilar 2,430 Mahayahay 533
Libodon 1,146 Mauswagon 3,035
Golden Valley (Maraut) 5,386 New Katipunan 2,618
Pangibiran 1,580 New Man-ay 1,015
San Antonio 2,421 New Panay 1,364
Maco 81,277 Paloc 1,877
Anibongan 2,555 Pamintaran 1,705
Anislagan 2,434 Parasanon 855
Binuangan 6,017 Talian 1,816
Bucana 1,538 Tandik 906
Calabcab 639 Tigbao 1,635

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Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total


and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

Mawab 37,065 Nabunturan (cont.)


Andili 4,886 Basak 2,514
Bawani 1,948 Cabacungan 1,097
Concepcion 1,119 Cabidianan 2,937
Malinawon 2,810 Katipunan 1,729
Nueva Visayas 2,329 Libasan 2,084
Nuevo Iloco 4,543 Linda 1,973
Poblacion 10,524 Magading 2,301
Salvacion 2,261 Magsaysay 5,301
Saosao 1,519 Mainit 9,905
Sawangan 2,360 Manat 3,005
Tuboran 2,766 Matilo 1,760
Monkayo 94,908 Mipangi 4,027
Awao 4,547 New Dauis 621
Babag 3,289 New Sibonga 2,658
Banlag 4,487 Ogao 1,540
Baylo 3,080 Pangutosan 2,443
Casoon 5,704 Poblacion 18,331
Inambatan 1,609 San Isidro 1,263
Haguimitan 2,158 San Roque 1,350
Macopa 2,553 San Vicente 571
Mamunga 1,836 Santa Maria 2,960
Naboc 2,798 Santo Niño (Kao) 1,299
Olaycon 2,383 Sasa 597
Pasian (Santa Filomena) 5,021 Tagnocon 2,273
Poblacion 19,434 Bayabas 904
Rizal 1,780 Bukal 3,810
Salvacion 3,511 New Bataan 47,726
San Isidro 1,401 Bantacan 3,457
San Jose 2,978 Batinao 1,174
Tubo-Tubo (New del Monte) 3,634 Camanlangan 5,638
Upper Ulip 4,815 Cogonon 1,220
Union 3,255 Fatima 1,034
Mount Diwata 14,635 Katipunan 1,978
Montevista 43,706 Magsaysay 1,172
Banagbanag 1,365 Magangit 1,879
Banglasan 999 Pagsabangan 581
Bankerohan Norte 1,166 Panag 3,835
Bankerohan Sur 1,401 Cabinuangan (Poblacion) 10,575
Camansi 1,442 San Roque 3,319
Camantangan 1,097 Andap 7,460
Concepcion 1,829 Kahayag 1,380
Dauman 1,644 Manurigao 1,534
Canidkid 1,299 Tandawan 1,490
Lebanon 1,257 Pantukan 85,899
Linoan 3,553 Bongabong 4,647
Mayaon 3,538 Bongbong 3,659
New Calape 1,074 P. Fuentes 3,781
New Dalaguete 1,109 Kingking (Poblacion) 26,988
New Cebulan (Sambayon) 882 Magnaga 9,762
New Visayas 3,664 Matiao 3,434
Prosperidad 2,787 Napnapan 13,403
San Jose (Poblacion) 9,080 Tagdangua 4,779
San Vicente 1,900 Tambongon 3,368
Tapia 2,620 Tibagon 4,836
Nabunturan 82,234 Las Arenas 992
Anislagan 1,156 Araibo 2,233
Antiquera 1,825 Tag-Ugpo 4,017

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Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total


and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

Davao del Sur 632,588 Hagonoy (cont.)


Bansalan 60,440 Guihing 10,845
Alegre 1,064 Hagonoy Crossing 3,155
Alta Vista 885 Kibuaya 1,787
Anonang 1,973 La Union 687
Bitaug 791 Lanuro 1,188
Bonifacio 410 Lapulabao 1,900
Buenavista 1,259 Leling 2,721
Darapuay 1,653 Mahayahay 1,882
Dolo 3,796 Malabang Damsite 1,014
Eman 1,757 Maliit Digos 940
Kinuskusan 1,112 New Quezon 954
Libertad 880 Paligue 2,713
Linawan 1,140 Poblacion 4,437
Mabuhay 2,526 Sacub 2,721
Mabunga 1,278 San Guillermo 1,063
Managa 4,586 San Isidro 1,593
Marber 1,987 Sinayawan 4,847
New Clarin (Miral) 4,086 Tologan 1,711
Poblacion 8,695 Kiblawan 48,897
Rizal 4,308 Abnate 408
Santo Niño 1,645 Bagong Negros 1,585
Sibayan 755 Bagong Silang 362
Tinongtongan 856 Bagumbayan 1,557
Tubod 3,333 Balasiao 3,353
Union 634 Bonifacio 1,553
Poblacion Dos 9,031 Bunot 1,378
Digos City 169,393 Cogon-Bacaca 2,268
Aplaya 18,485 Dapok 908
Balabag 1,377 Ihan 2,825
San Jose (Balutakay) 6,564 Kibongbong 261
Binaton 2,599 Kimlawis 6,140
Cogon 7,998 Kisulan 1,596
Colorado 2,732 Lati-an 1,279
Dawis 4,959 Manual 1,128
Dulangan 1,714 Maraga-a 1,016
Goma 4,093 Molopolo 1,130
Igpit 3,502 New Sibonga 1,230
Kiagot 5,309 Panaglib 2,014
Lungag 652 Pasig 992
Mahayahay 898 Poblacion 5,180
Matti 6,016 Pocaleel 586
Kapatagan (Rizal) 11,982 San Isidro 750
Ruparan 3,662 San Jose 1,780
San Agustin 2,784 San Pedro 1,154
San Miguel (Odaca) 15,422 Santo Niño 1,015
San Roque 1,172 Tacub 2,460
Sinawilan 5,792 Tacul 638
Soong 1,378 Waterfall 769
Tiguman 2,398 Bulol-Salo 1,582
Tres De Mayo 16,595 Magsaysay 53,876
Zone 1 (Pob.) 15,023 Bacungan 2,475
Zone 2 (Pob.) 8,402 Balnate 1,422
Zone 3 (Pob.) 17,885 Barayong 5,724
Hagonoy 53,309 Blocon 1,717
Balutakay 3,359 Dalawinon 2,608
Clib 682 Dalumay 945
Guihing Aplaya 3,110 Glamang 1,514

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Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total


and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

Kanapulo 1,764 Matanao (cont.)


Kasuga 2,110 San Vicente 774
Lower Bala 3,531 Saub 528
Mabini 1,598 Sinaragan 1,909
Malawanit 1,724 Sinawilan 4,369
Malongon 814 Tamlangon 907
New Ilocos 1,522 Towak 1,871
Poblacion 7,695 Tibongbong 867
San Isidro 4,096 Padada 26,587
San Miguel 1,638 Almendras (Pob.) 3,845
Tacul 3,711 Don Sergio Osmeña, Sr 606
Tagaytay 1,452 Harada Butai 2,128
Upper Bala 2,740 Lower Katipunan 902
Maibo 1,437 Lower Limonzo 1,143
New Opon 1,639 Lower Malinao 1,154
Malalag 38,731 N C Ordaneza District (Pob.) 2,042
Baybay 4,113 Northern Paligue 1,627
Bolton 2,626 Palili 1,104
Bulacan 4,833 Piape 1,512
Caputian 1,889 Punta Piape 1,141
Ibo 1,812 Quirino District (Pob) 1,656
Kiblagon 1,439 San Isidro 1,533
Lapu-Lapu (Lapla) 572 Southern Paligue 1,613
Mabini 1,921 Tulogan 1,023
New Baclayon 3,892 Upper Limonzo 2,413
Pitu 2,000 Upper Malinao 1,145
Poblacion 6,208 Santa Cruz 90,987
Tagansule 2,060 Astorga 12,041
Bagumbayan 2,773 Bato 6,965
Rizal (Parame) 1,288 Coronon 8,979
San Isidro 1,305 Darong 4,576
Matanao 56,755 Inawayan 6,309
Asbang 1,058 Jose Rizal 1,480
Asinan 610 Matutungan 868
Bagumbayan 507 Melilia 810
Bangkal 2,990 Zone I (Pob.) 8,216
Buas 932 Saliducon 847
Buri 2,500 Sibulan 5,832
Camanchiles 2,054 Sinoron 1,383
Ceboza 710 Tagabuli 2,556
Colonsabak 1,554 Tibolo 1,314
Dongan-Pekong 1,781 Tuban 6,110
Kabasagan 2,192 Zone II (Pob.) 5,004
Kapok 1,242 Zone III (Pob.) 11,148
Kauswagan 1,651 Zone IV (Pob.) 6,549
Kibao 671 Sulop 33,613
La Suerte 1,702 Balasinon 711
Langa-an 723 Buguis 738
Lower Marber 1,314 Carre 382
Cabligan (Managa) 1,705 Clib 421
Manga 3,596 Harada Butai 984
New Katipunan 2,097 Katipunan 924
New Murcia 1,391 Kiblagon 2,386
New Visayas 2,461 Labon 1,301
Poblacion 6,154 Laperas 831
Saboy 1,906 Lapla 199
San Jose 1,262 Litos 714
San Miguel 767 Luparan 1,394

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Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total


and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

Sulop (cont.) Davao City (cont.)


Mckinley 1,694 Gumalang 5,081
New Cebu 1,030 Ilang 24,947
Osmeña 572 Indangan 14,867
Palili 1,874 Kilate 1,309
Parame 723 Lacson 5,873
Poblacion 7,274 Lamanan 4,538
Roxas 675 Lampianao 845
Solongvale 1,156 Langub 2,883
Tagolilong 771 Alejandra Navarro (Lasang) 10,223
Tala-o 1,704 Lizada 20,112
Talas 1,930 Los Amigos 9,722
Tanwalang 1,704 Lubogan 12,156
Waterfall 1,521 Lumiad 1,553
Davao City 1,632,991 Ma-a 59,803
Acacia 3,262 Mabuhay 1,062
Agdao 8,897 Magtuod 5,058
Alambre 2,010 Mahayag 6,307
Atan-Awe 1,119 Malabog 10,816
Bago Gallera 17,378 Malagos 6,524
Bago Oshiro 11,932 Malamba 4,864
Baguio (Pob.) 4,655 Manambulan 2,661
Balengaeng 2,086 Mandug 13,594
Baliok 16,140 Manuel Guianga 6,436
Bangkas Heights 7,671 Mapula 2,876
Baracatan 2,895 Marapangi 6,889
Bato 10,007 Marilog 16,188
Bayabas 2,989 Matina Aplaya 33,384
Biao Escuela 3,294 Matina Crossing 32,436
Biao Guianga 3,664 Matina Pangi 18,081
Biao Joaquin 2,289 Matina Biao 1,811
Binugao 6,934 Mintal 13,227
Bucana 83,964 Mudiang 2,937
Buhangin (Pob.) 65,461 Mulig 2,477
Bunawan (Pob.) 23,495 New Carmen 2,626
Cabantian 43,758 New Valencia 1,679
Cadalian 2,446 Pampanga 14,381
Calinan (Pob.) 23,052 Panacan 35,806
Callawa 3,553 Panalum 1,831
Camansi 1,189 Pandaitan 4,037
Carmen 2,156 Pangyan 2,035
Catalunan Grande 32,461 Paquibato (Pob.) 2,495
Catalunan Pequeño 22,809 Paradise Embak 2,654
Catigan 3,044 Riverside 5,450
Cawayan 2,295 Salapawan 2,282
Colosas 4,731 Salaysay 4,431
Communal 16,740 San Isidro (Licanan) 5,333
Crossing Bayabas 11,490 Sasa 52,386
Dacudao 4,418 Sibulan 2,479
Dalag 1,864 Sirawan 7,140
Dalagdag 934 Sirib 5,199
Daliao 21,124 Suawan (Tuli) 4,586
Daliaon Plantation 3,214 Subasta 3,641
Dominga 1,607 Sumimao 1,666
Dumoy 18,622 Tacunan 12,773
Eden 2,385 Tagakpan 4,208
Fatima (Benowang) 3,502 Tagluno 1,391
Gatungan 1,190 Tagurano 1,230

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Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total


and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

Davao City (cont.) Davao City (cont.)


Talandang 3,392 Angalan 2,475
Talomo (Pob.) 59,678 Baganihan 1,295
Talomo River 6,846 Bago Aplaya 15,918
Tamayong 7,273 Bantol 2,324
Tambobong 5,993 Buda 1,885
Tamugan 8,351 Centro (San Juan) 15,586
Tapak 5,258 Datu Salumay 2,232
Tawan-tawan 3,889 Gov. Paciano Bangoy 8,816
Tibuloy 2,218 Gov. Vicente Duterte 8,904
Tibungco 41,864 Gumitan 1,756
Tigatto 36,387 Inayangan 4,832
Toril (Pob.) 12,140 Kap. Tomas Monteverde, Sr. 5,716
Tugbok (Pob.) 15,115 Lapu-lapu 11,738
Tungakalan 2,910 Leon Garcia, Sr. 13,652
Ula 4,130 Magsaysay 2,425
Wangan 5,821 Megkawayan 3,015
Wines 3,129 Rafael Castillo 5,783
Barangay 1-A (Pob.) 3,103 Saloy 2,112
Barangay 2-A (Pob.) 3,589 San Antonio 10,306
Barangay 3-A (Pob.) 370 Santo Niño 20,103
Barangay 4-A (Pob.) 1,683 Ubalde 2,966
Barangay 5-A (Pob.) 11,436 Waan 3,925
Barangay 6-A (Pob.) 2,084 Wilfredo Aquino 9,903
Barangay 7-A (Pob.) 3,984 Alfonso Angliongto Sr. 13,539
Barangay 8-A (Pob.) 11,075 Vicente Hizon Sr. 11,265
Barangay 9-A (Pob.) 5,698 Davao Occidental 316,342
Barangay 10-A (Pob.) 6,764 Don Marcelino 44,554
Barangay 11-B (Pob.) 1,901 Calian 3,854
Barangay 12-B (Pob.) 840 Kiobog 2,276
Barangay 13-B (Pob.) 427 North Lamidan 2,041
Barangay 14-B (Pob.) 1,175 Lawa (Pob.) 3,269
Barangay 15-B (Pob.) 2,891 Nueva Villa 2,049
Barangay 16-B (Pob.) 840 Talagutong (Pob.) 6,898
Barangay 17-B (Pob.) 810 Baluntaya 2,450
Barangay 18-B (Pob.) 1,832 Dalupan 3,479
Barangay 19-B (Pob.) 31,766 Kinanga 3,860
Barangay 20-B (Pob.) 4,581 Lanao 1,044
Barangay 21-C (Pob.) 7,478 Lapuan 4,944
Barangay 22-C (Pob.) 6,634 Linadasan 1,751
Barangay 23-C (Pob.) 16,489 Mabuhay 2,093
Barangay 24-C (Pob.) 2,602 South Lamidan 1,700
Barangay 25-C (Pob.) 1,967 West Lamidan 2,846
Barangay 26-C (Pob.) 2,510 Jose Abad Santos (Trinidad) 76,332
Barangay 27-C (Pob.) 2,152 Buguis 1,601
Barangay 28-C (Pob.) 2,270 Balangonan 3,075
Barangay 29-C (Pob.) 1,557 Bukid 2,801
Barangay 30-C (Pob.) 1,608 Butuan 2,060
Barangay 31-D (Pob.) 8,321 Butulan 2,840
Barangay 32-D (Pob.) 1,985 Caburan Big 5,280
Barangay 33-D (Pob.) 2,033 Caburan Small (Pob.) 6,734
Barangay 34-D (Pob.) 1,682 Camalian 1,754
Barangay 35-D (Pob.) 578 Carahayan 1,986
Barangay 36-D (Pob.) 1,581 Cayaponga 2,078
Barangay 37-D (Pob.) 6,740 Culaman 3,805
Barangay 38-D (Pob.) 1,505 Kalbay 4,380
Barangay 39-D (Pob.) 5,143 Kitayo 1,192
Barangay 40-D (Pob.) 2,437 Magulibas 2,457

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Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total


and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

Jose Abad Santos (Trinidad) (cont.) Santa Maria (cont.)


Malalan 2,440 San Agustin 4,721
Mangile 3,260 San Antonio 2,354
Marabutuan 4,586 San Isidro 2,576
Meybio 2,223 San Juan 1,587
Molmol 2,418 San Pedro 1,658
Nuing 3,260 San Roque 1,489
Patulang 1,854 Tanglad 2,706
Quiapo 2,112 Santo Niño 1,714
San Isidro 2,914 Santo Rosario 1,239
Sugal 3,392 Datu Daligasao 883
Tabayon 3,267 Datu Intan 1,253
Tanuman 2,563 Kinilidan 826
Malita 117,746 Sarangani 24,039
Bito 1,864 Batuganding 2,200
Bolila 2,076 Konel 2,140
Buhangin 4,194 Lipol 2,173
Culaman 1,781 Mabila (Pob.) 5,147
Datu Danwata 6,386 Patuco (Sarangani Norte) 2,942
Demoloc 7,239 Laker (Sarangani Sur) 1,797
Felis 2,702 Tinina 1,861
Fishing Village (Fisherman's Vi 3,656 Camahual 1,262
Kibalatong 1,296 Camalig 1,166
Kidalapong 2,156 Gomtago 797
Kilalag 2,997 Tagen 1,563
Kinangan 3,941 Tucal 991
Lacaron 3,038
Lagumit 4,528
Lais 1,781
Little Baguio 11,317
Macol 1,817
Mana 4,201
Manuel Peralta 3,038
New Argao 1,611
Pangian 4,142
Pinalpalan 4,686
Poblacion 17,787
Sangay 3,745
Talogoy 3,003
Tical 1,230
Ticulon 2,835
Tingolo 2,090
Tubalan 4,323
Pangaleon 2,286
Santa Maria 53,671
Basiawan 7,465
Buca 2,985
Cadaatan 1,804
Kidadan 1,441
Kisulad 1,295
Malalag Tubig 1,009
Mamacao 2,899
Ogpao 1,144
Poblacion 8,108
Pongpong 2,515
Note: 1/ includes institutional population
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 1.3
POPULATION AND ANNUAL GROWTH RATES BY REGION, PROVINCE, AND HIGHLY URBANIZED
CITY, MINDANAO, POPULATION CENSUSES 1990, 2000, 2010

Total Population Annual Population GR


Region/Province/HUC 1-May-1990 1-May-2000 1-May-2010 1990-00 2000-10 1990-10

REGION IX 2,281,064 2,831,412 3,407,353 2.18 1.87 2.03

Zamboanga del Norte 676,862 823,130 957,997 1.97 1.53 1.75


Zamboanga del Sur 695,741 836,217 959,685 1.85 1.39 1.62
Zamboanga City 442,345 601,794 807,129 3.12 2.98 3.05
Zamboanga Sibugay 407,038 497,239 584,685 2.02 1.63 1.83
City of Isabela 59,078 73,032 97,857 2.14 2.97 2.55

REGION X 2,811,646 3,505,708 4,297,323 2.23 2.06 2.14

Bukidnon 843,891 1,060,415 1,299,192 2.31 2.05 2.18


Camiguin 64,247 74,232 83,807 1.45 1.22 1.34
Misamis Occidental 424,365 486,723 567,642 1.38 1.55 1.46
Misamis Oriental 525,453 664,338 813,856 2.37 2.05 2.21
Cagayan de Oro City 339,598 461,877 602,088 3.12 2.69 2.90
Lanao del Norte 387,524 473,062 607,917 2.01 2.54 2.28
Iligan City 226,568 285,061 322,821 2.32 1.25 1.78

REGION XI 2,933,743 3,676,163 4,468,563 2.28 1.97 2.12

Davao del Norte 590,015 743,811 945,764 2.34 2.43 2.39


Davao del Sur 632,798 758,801 868,690 1.83 1.36 1.60
Davao City 849,947 1,147,116 1,449,296 3.04 2.36 2.70
Davao Oriental 394,697 446,191 517,618 1.23 1.50 1.36
Compostela Valley 466,286 580,244 687,195 2.21 1.71 1.96

REGION XII 2,399,953 3,222,169 4,109,571 2.99 2.46 2.72

Cotabato (North Cotaabat 763,995 958,643 1,226,508 2.29 2.49 2.39


South Cotabato 539,458 690,728 827,200 2.50 1.82 2.16
General Santos City 250,389 411,822 538,086 5.10 2.71 3.90
Sultan Kudarat 435,905 586,505 747,087 3.01 2.45 2.73
Sarangani 283,141 410,622 498,904 3.78 1.97 2.87
Cotabato City 127,065 163,849 271,786 2.57 5.19 3.87

ARMM 2,108,061 2,803,045 3,256,140 2.89 1.51 2.20

Basilan 179,230 259,796 293,322 3.78 1.22 2.49


Lanao del Sur 599,982 800,162 933,260 2.92 1.55 2.23
Maguindanao 630,674 801,102 944,718 2.42 1.66 2.04
Sulu 469,971 619,668 718,290 2.80 1.49 2.14
Tawi-Tawi 228,204 322,317 366,550 3.51 1.29 2.40
Shariff Kabunsuan

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Total Population Annual Population GR


Region/Province/HUC 1-May-1990 1-May-2000 1-May-2010 1990-00 2000-10 1990-10

CARAGA 1,764,297 2,095,367 2,429,224 1.73 1.49 1.61

Agusan del Norte 237,629 285,570 332,487 1.85 1.53 1.69


Butuan City 227,829 267,279 309,709 1.61 1.48 1.55
Agusan del Sur 420,763 559,294 656,418 2.88 1.61 2.25
Surigao del Norte 327,113 374,465 442,588 1.36 1.68 1.52
Surigao del Sur 452,098 501,808 561,219 1.05 1.12 1.09
Dinagat Islands 98,865 106,951 126,803 0.79 1.72 1.25

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 1.4
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY SEX, AGE GROUP AND PROVINCE/CITY
Census Years 2010 and 2015

Province/City 2010 2015


Age Group Both Sexes Female Male Both Sexes Female Male

Region XI

All Ages 4,452,549 2,173,901 2,278,648 4,867,168 2,494,335 2,372,833

Under 1 100,108 48,379 51,729 103,889 53,435 50,454


1- 4 414,035 199,877 214,158 434,322 224,299 210,023
5- 9 491,927 237,913 254,014 535,109 276,229 258,880
10 - 14 478,667 233,096 245,571 504,736 258,944 245,792
15 - 19 475,808 236,720 239,088 488,469 247,851 240,618
20 - 24 427,470 208,701 218,769 462,368 234,828 227,540
25 - 29 357,574 172,482 185,092 418,644 216,924 201,720
30 - 34 324,278 155,103 169,175 351,608 184,546 167,062
35 - 39 288,253 138,520 149,733 316,638 166,867 149,771
40 - 44 258,725 125,539 133,186 277,095 145,119 131,976
45 - 49 222,493 108,487 114,006 247,932 127,988 119,944
50 - 54 188,841 92,784 96,057 208,814 106,450 102,364
55 - 59 145,435 71,648 73,787 174,042 87,750 86,292
60 - 64 102,869 51,115 51,754 131,988 65,524 66,464
65 - 69 68,146 35,008 33,138 88,072 42,824 45,248
70 - 74 51,180 26,936 24,244 54,174 25,267 28,907
75 - 79 30,143 16,406 13,737 37,401 16,596 20,805
80 & over 26,597 15,187 11,410 31,867 12,894 18,973

Compostela Valley

All Ages 686,704 325,478 361,226 734,402 384,963 349,439

Under 1 15,201 7,312 7,889 15,540 8,024 7,516


1- 4 64,135 30,823 33,312 68,014 35,134 32,880
5- 9 79,451 38,323 41,128 83,598 43,293 40,305
10 - 14 76,397 37,265 39,132 80,364 41,473 38,891
15 - 19 76,731 36,618 40,113 73,631 37,840 35,791
20 - 24 66,095 30,558 35,537 68,476 35,936 32,540
25 - 29 52,770 24,272 28,498 62,172 33,385 28,787
30 - 34 46,882 21,211 25,671 50,824 27,586 23,238
35 - 39 43,114 20,161 22,953 45,489 24,955 20,534
40 - 44 40,727 18,956 21,771 41,275 22,193 19,082
45 - 49 34,163 15,861 18,302 38,358 20,638 17,720
50 - 54 27,983 13,204 14,779 31,653 16,789 14,864
55 - 59 20,949 9,934 11,015 25,368 13,347 12,021
60 - 64 14,758 7,062 7,696 18,518 9,457 9,061
65 - 69 10,454 5,237 5,217 12,184 6,149 6,035
70 - 74 8,130 4,063 4,067 8,218 3,977 4,241
75 - 79 4,884 2,548 2,336 5,672 2,657 3,015
80 & over 3,880 2,070 1,810 5,048 2,130 2,918

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Davao del Norte

All Ages 937,785 456,853 480,932 1,006,888 515,169 491,719

Under 1 20,297 9,823 10,474 21,901 11,350 10,551


1- 4 87,288 42,240 45,048 89,981 46,139 43,842
5- 9 103,089 49,495 53,594 110,229 56,955 53,274
10 - 14 98,007 47,524 50,483 102,220 52,747 49,473
15 - 19 99,519 49,266 50,253 97,862 49,699 48,163
20 - 24 91,433 44,718 46,715 94,749 47,986 46,763
25 - 29 76,990 37,176 39,814 87,495 45,058 42,437
30 - 34 69,340 33,301 36,039 74,823 39,092 35,731
35 - 39 60,119 29,104 31,015 66,521 34,858 31,663
40 - 44 53,984 26,163 27,821 57,164 29,602 27,562
45 - 49 46,940 22,921 24,019 50,718 26,036 24,682
50 - 54 40,708 19,822 20,886 43,581 22,133 21,448
55 - 59 31,919 15,598 16,321 36,941 18,627 18,314
60 - 64 21,492 10,458 11,034 28,798 14,355 14,443
65 - 69 14,149 7,163 6,986 18,407 9,161 9,246
70 - 74 10,601 5,574 5,027 11,248 5,287 5,961
75 - 79 6,261 3,372 2,889 7,753 3,430 4,323
80 & over 5,649 3,135 2,514 6,497 2,654 3,843

Davao del Sur

All Ages 867,695 420,681 447,014 630,672 323,500 307,172

Under 1 20,080 9,901 10,179 13,481 6,894 6,587


1- 4 84,615 40,926 43,689 56,524 29,069 27,455
5- 9 98,654 47,894 50,760 68,465 35,389 33,076
10 - 14 98,408 47,548 50,860 61,660 31,868 29,792
15 - 19 91,852 44,716 47,136 60,132 30,711 29,421
20 - 24 78,831 37,531 41,300 56,844 29,037 27,807
25 - 29 65,222 30,994 34,228 52,895 27,524 25,371
30 - 34 59,954 28,619 31,335 45,064 23,666 21,398
35 - 39 55,334 26,344 28,990 40,373 21,438 18,935
40 - 44 49,425 24,133 25,292 36,576 19,254 17,322
45 - 49 44,258 21,361 22,897 33,212 17,013 16,199
50 - 54 37,010 18,035 18,975 29,040 14,755 14,285
55 - 59 28,061 13,765 14,296 25,071 12,653 12,418
60 - 64 20,297 10,070 10,227 19,296 9,524 9,772
65 - 69 13,459 6,863 6,596 13,129 6,251 6,878
70 - 74 10,220 5,333 4,887 8,023 3,763 4,260
75 - 79 6,197 3,341 2,856 5,721 2,575 3,146
80 & over 5,818 3,307 2,511 5,166 2,116 3,050

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Davao Oriental

All Ages 516,475 248,352 268,123 557,025 288,870 268,155

Under 1 12,185 5,821 6,364 12,296 6,308 5,988


1- 4 49,530 24,018 25,512 53,069 27,294 25,775
5- 9 61,329 29,979 31,350 65,082 33,485 31,597
10 - 14 62,385 30,456 31,929 62,406 31,947 30,459
15 - 19 55,580 26,545 29,035 57,405 29,710 27,695
20 - 24 44,411 20,804 23,607 47,824 24,903 22,921
25 - 29 35,436 16,350 19,086 41,756 22,144 19,612
30 - 34 34,008 15,903 18,105 35,009 18,901 16,108
35 - 39 31,547 14,945 16,602 33,425 17,878 15,547
40 - 44 29,972 14,248 15,724 31,185 16,684 14,501
45 - 49 26,081 12,557 13,524 29,344 15,383 13,961
50 - 54 21,656 10,428 11,228 25,196 13,051 12,145
55 - 59 16,381 7,985 8,396 20,325 10,490 9,835
60 - 64 12,602 6,267 6,335 14,969 7,571 7,398
65 - 69 8,878 4,518 4,360 10,942 5,375 5,567
70 - 74 7,110 3,646 3,464 7,241 3,416 3,825
75 - 79 4,080 2,100 1,980 5,240 2,434 2,806
80 & over 3,304 1,782 1,522 4,311 1,896 2,415

Davao City

All Ages 1,443,890 722,537 721,353 1,622,427 818,217 804,210

Under 1 32,345 15,522 16,823 33,713 17,312 16,401


1- 4 128,467 61,870 66,597 134,611 70,078 64,533
5- 9 149,404 72,222 77,182 166,304 86,044 80,260
10 - 14 143,470 70,303 73,167 160,910 81,916 78,994
15 - 19 152,126 79,575 72,551 167,020 83,123 83,897
20 - 24 146,700 75,090 71,610 166,598 82,497 84,101
25 - 29 127,156 63,690 63,466 149,415 75,650 73,765
30 - 34 114,094 56,069 58,025 125,234 64,326 60,908
35 - 39 98,139 47,966 50,173 111,464 57,444 54,020
40 - 44 84,617 42,039 42,578 93,495 48,117 45,378
45 - 49 71,051 35,787 35,264 80,838 40,915 39,923
50 - 54 61,484 31,295 30,189 66,867 33,091 33,776
55 - 59 48,125 24,366 23,759 56,754 27,638 29,116
60 - 64 33,720 17,258 16,462 43,737 21,193 22,544
65 - 69 21,206 11,227 9,979 28,840 13,562 15,278
70 - 74 15,119 8,320 6,799 16,748 7,512 9,236
75 - 79 8,721 5,045 3,676 11,013 4,553 6,460
80 & over 7,946 4,893 3,053 8,866 3,246 5,620

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Davao Occidental

All Ages 0 0 0 315,754 163,616 152,138

Under 1 … … … 6,958 3,547 3,411


1- 4 … … … 32,123 16,585 15,538
5- 9 … … … 41,431 21,063 20,368
10 - 14 … … … 37,176 18,993 18,183
15 - 19 … … … 32,419 16,768 15,651
20 - 24 … … … 27,877 14,469 13,408
25 - 29 … … … 24,911 13,163 11,748
30 - 34 … … … 20,654 10,975 9,679
35 - 39 … … … 19,366 10,294 9,072
40 - 44 … … … 17,400 9,269 8,131
45 - 49 … … … 15,462 8,003 7,459
50 - 54 … … … 12,477 6,631 5,846
55 - 59 … … … 9,583 4,995 4,588
60 - 64 … … … 6,670 3,424 3,246
65 - 69 … … … 4,570 2,326 2,244
70 - 74 … … … 2,696 1,312 1,384
75 - 79 … … … 2,002 947 1,055
80 & over … … … 1,979 852 1,127

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 1.5
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY FIVE-YEAR AGE GROUP, MARITAL STATUS,
REGION XI BY PROVINCE/CITY
Census Year: 2015

Household Marital Status


Age Group Population Single Married Widowed Divorced/ Common Unknown
10 Years & Over Separated Law/Live-in

DAVAO REGION
All Ages 3,793,848 1,614,721 1,570,728 159,946 51,178 395,374 1,901

Below 20 993,205 953,446 10,269 150 383 27,725 1,232


20 - 24 462,368 296,222 73,700 647 2,496 89,209 94
25 - 29 418,644 159,163 162,317 1,272 4,557 91,222 113
30 - 34 351,608 75,446 206,066 2,295 5,940 61,774 87
35 - 39 316,638 42,762 221,030 3,813 7,009 41,944 80
40 - 44 277,095 27,139 208,413 6,219 6,979 28,273 72
45 - 49 247,932 20,148 190,730 9,637 6,764 20,593 60
50 - 54 208,814 14,010 160,278 14,576 5,821 14,088 41
55 - 59 174,042 10,168 130,485 19,587 4,738 9,020 44
60 - 64 131,988 6,619 92,917 23,570 3,160 5,695 27
65 - 69 88,072 4,057 56,748 22,528 1,752 2,959 28
70 - 74 54,174 2,376 30,086 19,385 834 1,484 9
75 - 79 37,401 1,633 17,347 17,097 470 846 8
80 years and over 31,867 1,532 10,342 19,170 275 542 6

DAVAO DEL NORTE


All Ages 784,777 327,815 329,502 33,152 10,599 83,628 81

Below 20 200,082 192,691 1,731 12 58 5,584 6


20 - 24 94,749 60,788 14,529 107 436 18,883 6
25 - 29 87,495 32,914 33,917 211 947 19,491 15
30 - 34 74,823 15,886 44,027 483 1,208 13,209 10
35 - 39 66,521 8,671 46,461 835 1,557 8,987 10
40 - 44 57,164 5,316 43,094 1,342 1,472 5,930 10
45 - 49 50,718 3,827 39,124 1,998 1,436 4,326 7
50 - 54 43,581 2,617 33,860 2,994 1,167 2,940 3
55 - 59 36,941 1,821 28,138 4,115 976 1,887 4
60 - 64 28,798 1,313 20,542 5,047 671 1,222 3
65 - 69 18,407 804 12,018 4,615 370 599 1
70 - 74 11,248 505 6,296 3,986 151 308 2
75 - 79 7,753 342 3,610 3,548 86 165 2
80 years and over 6,497 320 2,155 3,859 64 97 2

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 1.5 - continued

Household Marital Status


Age Group Population Single Married Widowed Divorced/ Common Unknown
10 Years & Over Separated Law/Live-in

DAVAO DEL SUR


All Ages 492,202 194,563 218,978 23,610 6,394 48,657 0
Below 20 121,792 116,234 1,539 21 38 3,960 -
20 - 24 56,844 34,246 10,885 93 301 11,319 -
25 - 29 52,895 18,475 23,008 180 533 10,699 -
30 - 34 45,064 8,591 28,207 310 707 7,249 -
35 - 39 40,373 5,023 29,124 498 870 4,858 -
40 - 44 36,576 3,417 28,015 803 875 3,466 -
45 - 49 33,212 2,692 25,849 1,290 842 2,539 -
50 - 54 29,040 1,980 22,543 2,021 731 1,765 -
55 - 59 25,071 1,482 18,951 2,808 619 1,211 -
60 - 64 19,296 1,022 13,650 3,435 411 778 -
65 - 69 13,129 600 8,495 3,390 246 398 -
70 - 74 8,023 376 4,442 2,857 132 216 -
75 - 79 5,721 236 2,642 2,650 58 135 -
80 years and over 5,166 189 1,628 3,254 31 64 -

DAVAO ORIENTAL
All Ages 426,578 180,451 178,783 18,781 4,857 43,578 128

Below 20 119,811 115,568 930 - 13 3,293 7


20 - 24 47,824 29,935 8,037 96 283 9,453 20
25 - 29 41,756 14,904 16,979 172 413 9,266 22
30 - 34 35,009 6,899 20,914 232 539 6,408 17
35 - 39 33,425 4,073 23,686 439 633 4,584 10
40 - 44 31,185 2,803 23,868 654 620 3,230 10
45 - 49 29,344 2,105 23,014 1,022 625 2,566 12
50 - 54 25,196 1,370 19,733 1,613 579 1,894 7
55 - 59 20,325 1,057 15,510 2,077 488 1,184 9
60 - 64 14,969 693 10,698 2,537 298 736 7
65 - 69 10,942 408 7,241 2,629 170 488 6
70 - 74 7,241 238 4,128 2,520 99 256 -
75 - 79 5,240 202 2,568 2,277 54 139 -
80 years and over 4,311 196 1,477 2,513 43 81 1

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Household Marital Status


Sex / Age Group Population Single Married Widowed Divorced/ Common Unknown
10 Years & Over Separated Law/Live-in

COMPOSTELA VALLEY PROVINCE


All Ages 567,250 239,954 230,359 22,766 6,592 66,461 1,118
Below 20 153,995 146,831 1,102 18 48 4,882 1,114
20 - 24 68,476 41,579 11,239 88 318 15,252 -
25 - 29 62,172 21,573 24,827 182 600 14,990 -
30 - 34 50,824 10,541 29,199 330 774 9,980 -
35 - 39 45,489 6,159 31,034 551 849 6,896 -
40 - 44 41,275 4,205 30,352 904 899 4,913 2
45 - 49 38,358 3,174 29,212 1,461 887 3,623 1
50 - 54 31,653 2,080 24,257 2,104 776 2,436 -
55 - 59 25,368 1,466 19,056 2,698 610 1,538 -
60 - 64 18,518 973 13,070 3,150 382 943 -
65 - 69 12,184 550 8,001 2,946 217 469 1
70 - 74 8,218 343 4,651 2,828 116 280 -
75 - 79 5,672 238 2,677 2,543 73 141 -
80 years and over 5,048 242 1,682 2,963 43 118 -

DAVAO CITY
All Ages 1,287,799 580,152 498,145 52,542 19,879 136,569 512

Below 20 327,930 316,882 2,826 81 190 7,849 102


20 - 24 166,598 115,799 19,544 220 906 30,068 61
25 - 29 149,415 65,342 48,468 419 1,709 33,411 66
30 - 34 125,234 31,095 68,113 740 2,340 22,892 54
35 - 39 111,464 17,449 74,867 1,189 2,683 15,226 50
40 - 44 93,495 10,545 68,376 2,028 2,752 9,747 47
45 - 49 80,838 7,682 60,452 3,201 2,653 6,815 35
50 - 54 66,867 5,533 49,596 4,931 2,309 4,471 27
55 - 59 56,754 4,006 41,295 6,741 1,853 2,833 26
60 - 64 43,737 2,389 30,109 8,210 1,265 1,751 13
65 - 69 28,840 1,541 17,969 7,782 675 856 17
70 - 74 16,748 828 8,997 6,280 295 342 6
75 - 79 11,013 555 4,843 5,238 176 195 6
80 years and over 8,866 506 2,690 5,482 73 113 2

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Household Marital Status


Age Group Population Single Married Widowed Divorced/ Common Unknown
10 Years & Over Separated Law/Live-in

DAVAO OCCIDENTAL

All Ages 235,242 91,786 114,961 9,095 2,857 16,481 62

Below 20 69,595 65,240 2,141 18 36 2,157 3


20 - 24 27,877 13,875 9,466 43 252 4,234 7
25 - 29 24,911 5,955 15,118 108 355 3,365 10
30 - 34 20,654 2,434 15,606 200 372 2,036 6
35 - 39 19,366 1,387 15,858 301 417 1,393 10
40 - 44 17,400 853 14,708 488 361 987 3
45 - 49 15,462 668 13,079 665 321 724 5
50 - 54 12,477 430 10,289 913 259 582 4
55 - 59 9,583 336 7,535 1,148 192 367 5
60 - 64 6,670 229 4,848 1,191 133 265 4
65 - 69 4,570 154 3,024 1,166 74 149 3
70 - 74 2,696 86 1,572 914 41 82 1
75 - 79 2,002 60 1,007 841 23 71 -
80 years and 1,979 79 710 1,099 21 69 1

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 1.6
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLD BY HOUSEHOLD SIZE AND PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY, REGION XI
Census Year : 2015

Province/ Number of Average Province/ Number of Average


City/Municipality Households Household Size City/Municipality Households Household Size

Region XI 1,177,461 4.10

Davao Oriental 128,574 4.30

Baganga 13,355 4.20 Lupon 15,250 4.30


Banaybanay 9,321 4.40 Manay 9,666 4.40
Boston 3,216 4.20 Mati City 32,492 4.30
Caraga 9,239 4.40 San Isidro 7,821 4.60
Cateel 9,711 4.20 Tarragona 5,765 4.50
Gov. Generoso 12,738 4.30

Davao del Norte 233,232 4.30

Asuncion 13,801 4.30 Santo Tomas 26,291 4.50


Carmen 16,743 4.50 Tagum City 59,989 4.30
Kapalong 17,265 4.40 Talaingod 6,142 4.50
New Corella 12,403 4.40 Braulio E. Dujal 5,404 4.40
Panabo City 42,489 4.30 San Isidro 6,460 4.10
Igacos 26,291 4.00

Compostela Valley 169,477 4.30

Compostela 19,104 4.60 Monkayo 21,451 4.40


Laak 17,537 4.20 Montevista 10,067 4.30
Mabini 9,654 4.30 Nabunturan 18,894 4.30
Maco 19,175 4.20 New Bataan 11,637 4.10
Maragusan 14,349 4.20 Pantukan 19,275 4.40
Mawab 8,334 4.40

Davao del Sur 158,796 4.00

Bansalan 14,913 4.10 Malalag 10,367 3.70


Digos City 41,550 4.00 Matanao 13,861 4.10
Hagonoy 13,198 4.00 Padada 6,915 3.80
Kiblawan 13,474 3.60 Santa Cruz 22,341 4.10
Magsaysay 13,571 4.00 Sulop 8,606 3.90

Davao Occidental 77,431 4.10

Don Marcelino 11,207 4.00 Santa Maria 13,638 3.90


Jose Abad Santos 18,117 4.20 Sarangani 5,842 4.10
Malita 28,627 4.10

Davao City 409,951 4.00

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 1.7
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY ETHNICITY AND PROVINCE
Census Year: 2010

Ethnicity Region XI Davao Davao Compostela Davao Davao City


Oriental del Norte Valley del Sur

Total 4,452,549 516,475 973,785 686,704 867,695 1,443,890

Abelling/Abellen/Aberling/Aborlin 112 12 23 17 48 12
Adasen 47 - 8 13 19 7
Aeta/Ayta 828 35 506 70 75 142
Agta 152 12 61 35 13 31
Agta-Cimaron 308 44 54 47 87 76
Agta-Agay 5 - 5 - - -
Agta-Dumagat 45 1 10 18 10 6
Agta-Tabangon 39 3 11 3 5 17
Agta-Taboy 143 35 7 7 49 45
Agutaynen 392 18 71 112 21 170
Akeanon 2,313 47 1,217 331 160 558
Alangan 121 48 24 9 21 19
Ambala 33 - 8 6 7 12
Applai 19 - 7 - 1 11
Aromanen-Manobo 388 26 129 83 84 66
Ata 14,903 15 5,875 171 47 8,795
Ata/Negrito 102 1 37 25 11 28
Ata-Manobo 21,764 2 19,709 479 11 1,563
Ati 118 1 21 54 11 31
Ayangan 67 1 11 - 26 29
B' laan/Blaan 94,754 167 789 564 89,949 3,285
Badjao 2,155 4 54 5 353 1,739
Bago 233 2 - - 135 96
Bagobo 44,906 303 2,244 1,269 22,103 18,987
Bagobo-Tagabawa 14,932 36 228 106 9,058 5,504
Bajao/Bajau 367 81 39 47 15 185
Balangao 50 4 7 1 20 18
Balatok 206 23 21 18 82 62
Baliwon/Gaddang 273 31 44 61 60 77
Banao 371 33 117 66 64 91
Bangon 1,077 62 294 285 145 291
Bantoanon 229 5 50 50 36 88
Banwaon 204 24 54 27 46 53
Batak 301 16 72 65 64 84
Batangan 1,510 109 256 76 153 916
Belwang 433 21 114 58 58 182
Bikol/Bicol 8,787 531 2,210 1,234 545 4,267
Binongan 200 27 36 16 35 86
Bisaya/Binisaya 1,208,750 116,328 273,993 135,377 185,407 533,645
Boholano 393,039 23,365 129,374 101,585 21,237 117,478
Bontok 423 26 156 132 57 52
Bugkalot/Ilongot 290 11 142 41 33 63
Buhid 54 5 21 15 7 6
Buhid (Bangon) 49 1 20 1 8 19
Bukidnon 1,055 77 302 193 57 426
Cagayanen 1,755 61 379 423 32 860

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Table 1.7 - continued

Ethnicity Region XI Davao Davao Compostela Davao Davao City


Oriental del Norte Valley del Sur

Calinga 56 11 6 6 3 30
Capizeño 348 27 102 49 30 140
Caviteño 718 30 128 81 58 421
Caviteño-Chavacano 1,159 65 244 140 92 618
Cebuano 1,130,112 74,750 236,051 217,408 294,328 307,575
Chinese 6,502 190 460 284 297 5,271
Clata/Klata 9,483 15 64 12 2 9,390
Cotabateño 947 59 174 111 67 536
Cotabateño-Chavacano 1,204 53 275 78 80 718
Cuyonon/Cuyonen 125 26 28 12 11 48
Davao-Chavacano 3,374 93 831 1,359 117 974
Davaweño 196,524 44,332 23,278 10,176 6,313 112,425
Diangan 8,571 92 288 79 211 7,901
Dibabawon 28,165 39 11,352 16,462 25 287
Dibabeen Mulitaan 355 5 46 21 272 11
Dibaben 232 14 58 50 43 67
Direrayaan 6 - 2 2 - 2
Dumagat/Alta 36 - 5 1 5 25
Dumagat 198 3 31 17 37 110
Eskaya 8 - - 6 - 2
Gaddang 28 4 - 3 6 15
Gubang 22 6 9 1 - 6
Gubatnon 607 52 102 109 160 184
Guiangan 2,313 8 37 17 52 2,199
Halawodnon 186 20 58 25 30 53
Hanunuo 106 13 36 11 12 34
Henanga 38 2 15 1 6 14
Higaonon 1,023 96 252 316 86 273
Hiligaynon Ilonggo 227,666 8,756 86,875 41,716 18,557 71,762
Ibaloi/Ibaloy 174 3 26 34 78 33
Ibanag 207 11 44 21 25 106
Ibatan 526 17 99 43 250 117
Ifugao 652 17 184 100 148 203
Ilianen 195 18 95 10 19 53
Illaud 159 37 21 25 39 37
Ilocano 96,968 4,176 39,571 12,562 11,125 29,534
Iranon/Iranun/Iraynon 421 8 115 19 59 220
Iraya 41 - 22 5 3 11
Isinai 361 18 123 24 32 164
Isneg/Isnag/Apayao 18 - 7 - 1 10
Isoroken 59 4 13 5 14 23
Itawis 32 3 5 4 10 10
Itneg/Tingguian 89 8 13 21 22 25
Ivatan 206 12 144 12 - 38
Iwak/Iowak/Owak/I-wak 54 5 9 12 12 16
Jama Mapun 39 - 13 1 - 25
Kabayukan 13 5 3 - 1 4
Kabihug 11 3 2 - 6 -
Kadaklan/Kachakran 43 15 8 9 4 7
Kailawan/Kaylawan 24 2 9 8 1 4

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Table 1.7 - continued

Ethnicity Region XI Davao Davao Compostela Davao Davao City


Oriental del Norte Valley del Sur

Kalagan 62,997 22,638 10,632 7,600 8,842 13,285


Kalanguya 15 1 4 4 2 4
Kalanguya-Ikalahan 13 2 - 1 7 3
Kalibugan/Kolibugan 59 1 9 10 1 38
Kalinga 66 - 10 20 20 16
Kamiguin 790 11 145 384 10 240
Kankanaey 73 2 48 - 2 21
Kapampangan 3,135 109 613 205 187 2,021
Karao 81 - 24 6 1 50
Karay-a 5,885 121 3,301 1,225 293 945
Karulano 156 3 16 20 35 82
Kaunana 62 - 26 1 13 22
Ke' ney or Ken-ey/Tau' t-Bato 12 - 1 3 6 2
Kirenteken 2 - - 1 - 1
Lahitanen 1,570 13 135 679 47 696
Lambangian 24 5 1 2 1 15
Langilan 3,002 1 2,994 2 - 5
Livunganen 13 - 6 - - 7
Mabaka 1 1 - - - -
Maeng 13 1 2 - 6 4
Magahats 33 - 15 13 3 2
Mag-anti/Mag-Antsi/Mag-anchi 9 - 2 5 1 1
Magbekin/Magbukon/magbukun 5 - 3 1 - 1
Mag-indi 91 19 28 12 23 9
Magkunana 39 3 1 10 24 1
Maguindanao 9,422 315 2,515 504 1,202 4,886
Majokayong 81 39 12 5 20 5
Malaueg 124 14 5 15 27 63
Mamanwa 221 10 59 79 29 44
Mandaya 273,387 190,493 23,590 39,863 1,278 18,163
Mangguangan 2,460 26 1,286 1,135 1 12
Manobo 96,947 8,448 3,169 2,891 73,955 8,484
Manobo-Blit 255 93 28 30 53 51
Manobo-Dulangan 248 3 71 42 17 115
Mansaka 53,714 739 5,034 46,665 190 1,086
Manubo-Ubo/Manobo-Ubo 1,495 32 94 77 234 1,058
Maranao 25,655 1,155 4,896 3,523 3,389 12,692
Masadiit 43 - 8 14 12 9
Masbateño/Masbatenon 1,418 170 507 338 65 338
Matigsalog/Matigsalug 9,176 13 189 120 18 8,836
Molbog 69 1 25 17 - 26
Muyadan 12 3 1 - - 8
Obu-manuvu/Ubo-Manobo 10,545 76 137 82 117 10,133
Pala' wan/Palawan-o 186 9 89 20 17 51
Palawani 134 3 78 23 21 9
Pan-ayanon 37 7 8 - 8 14
Panay-Bukidnon 37 20 - 3 10 4
Pangasinan/Panggalato 2,834 268 818 185 379 1,184
Parananum 17 - - 5 1 11

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Table 1.7 - continued

Ethnicity Region XI Davao Davao Compostela Davao Davao City


Oriental del Norte Valley del Sur

Pulangien/Pulangiyen 47 1 14 1 - 31
Ratagnon 41 1 20 6 3 11
Remontado - - - - - -
Romblomanon 1,649 14 1,500 58 13 64
Sama Badajo 71 12 18 3 6 32
Sama Bangingi 1,065 23 209 548 154 131
Sama Laut 84 4 20 1 4 55
Sama/Samal 25,962 335 18,903 596 1,790 4,338
Sangil 8,221 10 19 24 8,104 64
Sibuyan Mangyan-Tagabukid 1,334 1 1,113 7 187 26
Subanen/Subanon/Subanun 818 35 289 205 105 184
Surigaonon 32,221 3,194 8,865 6,784 679 12,699
T' boli/Tboli 649 52 119 98 76 304
Tadyawan 44 4 14 2 6 18
Tagabawa 8,354 13 31 34 1,412 6,864
Tagakaulo 89,498 255 510 371 85,597 2,765
Tagalog 40,859 1,209 5,277 1,946 2,018 30,409
Tagbanua 143 7 13 6 10 107
Tagbanua (Kalamianen) 75 7 5 12 5 46
Tagbanua/Calamian 25 1 9 - 3 12
Talaandig 184 9 19 16 10 130
Talaingod 1,137 8 1,045 9 10 65
Tau-buid 47 4 8 18 2 15
Tausug 30,738 2,603 3,840 3,158 6,914 14,223
Teduray 698 4 119 80 99 396
Tigwahanon 83 7 32 8 12 24
Tinananen 68 13 11 13 11 20
Tuwali 15 - 5 1 - 9
Waray 66,272 6,107 18,560 15,178 3,816 22,611
Yakan 880 87 265 251 43 234
Yapayao 72 14 24 14 5 15
Yogad 27 1 12 9 - 5
Zambageño-Chavacano 7,388 287 1,923 1,589 327 3,262
Zambal 270 13 87 54 17 99
Other Local Ethnicity 22,996 2,272 9,333 4,879 1,189 5,323
American/English 568 16 73 9 42 428
Other Foreign Ethnicity 4,525 207 697 213 1,203 2,205
Not Stated 52 - 6 - 42 4

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 1.8
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION FIVE YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, PLACE OF PREVIOUS
RESIDENCE 5 YEARS AGO AND PROVINCE/CITY
Census Years 1990 and 2000

Household Population Place of Previous Residence 5 Years Ago


Province/City 5 Years Old and Same City/ Other City/Municipality
and Sex Over Municipality Same Province
1990 2000 1990 2000 1990 2000

Region XI
Both Sexes 2,490,762 3,215,572 2,331,202 3,017,391 46,061 29,221
Female 1,221,741 1,574,085 1,141,573 1,472,937 23,611 15,171
Male 1,269,021 1,641,487 1,189,629 1,544,454 22,450 14,050

Davao Oriental
Both Sexes 334,909 386,760 322,951 369,283 4,007 2,338
Female 162,940 186,800 157,051 178,166 1,956 1,142
Male 171,969 199,960 165,900 191,117 2,051 1,196

Davao del Norte


Both Sexes 889,318 653,991 807,537 605,085 25,640 8,809
Female 429,188 319,240 389,406 294,429 12,837 4,535
Male 460,130 334,751 418,131 310,656 12,803 4,274

Compostela Valley
Both Sexes a/ 506,917 a/ 473,552 a/ 4,789
Female a/ 240,713 a/ 224,918 a/ 2,283
Male a/ 266,204 a/ 248,634 a/ 2,506

Davao del Sur


Both Sexes 534,821 661,485 507,767 627,575 12,216 9,152
Female 260,790 322,524 247,329 305,357 6,253 4,769
Male 274,031 338,961 260,438 322,218 5,963 4,383

Davao City
Both Sexes 731,714 1,006,419 692,947 941,896 4,198 4,133
Female 368,823 504,808 347,787 470,067 2,565 2,442
Male 362891 501,611 345,160 471,829 1,633 1,691

Note: a/ - included in Davao del Norte

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 1.8 - continued

Place of Previous Residence 5 Years Ago


Province/City Other Province Foreign Country Unknown
and Sex
1990 2000 1990 2000 1990 2000

Region XI
Both Sexes 101,942 87,269 526 2,335 11,031 79,356
Female 50,575 44,192 226 1,260 5,756 40,525
Male 51,367 43,077 300 1,075 5,275 38,831

Davao Oriental
Both Sexes 6,285 5,408 23 239 1,643 9,492
Female 3,007 2,602 20 133 906 4,757
Male 3,278 2,806 3 106 737 4,735

Davao del Norte


Both Sexes 50,067 24,712 118 440 5,956 14,945
Female 23,846 12,470 52 247 3,047 7,559
Male 26,221 12,242 66 193 2,909 7,386

Compostela Valley
Both Sexes a/ 17,815 a/ 225 a/ 10,536
Female a/ 8,165 a/ 131 a/ 5,216
Male a/ 9,650 a/ 94 a/ 5,320

Davao del Sur


Both Sexes 12,895 8,624 63 323 1,880 15,811
Female 6,207 4,265 28 170 973 7,963
Male 6,688 4,359 35 153 907 7,848

Davao City
Both Sexes 32,695 30,710 322 1,108 1,552 28,572
Female 17,515 16,690 126 579 830 15,030
Male 15,180 14,020 196 529 722 13,542

Note: a/ - included in Davao del Norte

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 1.9
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY AGE GROUP AND SEX OF HOUSEHOLD HEAD, HOUSEHOLD SIZE
Census Year: 2015

Age Group of No. of Household Size


Household Head and Sex Households 1 2 3 4

Region XI
Both Sexes

All Ages 1,177,461 109,618 154,476 228,630 240,140

Below 20 15,894 8,137 4,106 2,604 704


20 - 29 188,533 26,813 31,565 61,118 41,854
30 - 39 281,021 16,086 24,111 53,515 73,155
40 - 49 266,594 13,860 20,278 37,006 54,948
50 - 59 215,511 14,949 26,423 35,529 39,108
60 - 69 135,170 14,832 27,265 25,191 21,294
70 - 79 57,456 10,391 15,661 10,665 7,291
80 and over 17,282 4,550 5,067 3,002 1,786

Male

All Ages 952,948 67,654 113,748 192,387 211,493

Below 20 6,273 4,673 2,953 2,077 508


20 - 29 166,519 17,714 25,193 56,387 38,938
30 - 39 289,409 12,268 19,244 48,135 68,335
40 - 49 237,876 10,469 15,121 30,692 49,018
50 - 59 138,148 9,765 18,660 27,787 32,587
60 - 69 77,356 7,269 19,022 18,506 16,137
70 - 79 29,655 3,914 10,402 7,031 4,914
80 and over 7,712 1,582 3,153 1,772 1,056

Female

All Ages 196,595 41,964 40,728 36,243 28,647

Below 20 5,463 3,464 1,153 527 196


20 - 29 25,695 9,099 6,372 4,731 2,916
30 - 39 26,386 3,818 4,867 5,380 4,820
40 - 49 31,970 3,391 5,157 6,314 5,930
50 - 59 39,983 5,184 7,763 7,742 6,521
60 - 69 37,300 7,563 8,243 6,685 5,157
70 - 79 21,840 6,477 5,259 3,634 2,377
80 and over 7,958 2,968 1,914 1,230 730

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 1.9 - Continued

Age Group of Household Size Average


Household Head and Sex 5 6 7 8 HH Size

Region XI
Both Sexes

All Ages 180,384 116,355 67,932 79,926 4.1

Below 20 198 85 28 32 1.8


20 - 29 16,865 6,417 2,139 1,762 3.2
30 - 39 54,299 31,146 15,278 13,431 4.3
40 - 49 51,831 37,364 23,386 27,921 4.8
50 - 59 34,089 25,519 16,947 22,947 4.6
60 - 69 16,744 11,687 7,640 10,517 4.0
70 - 79 5,198 3,438 2,079 2,733 3.3
80 and over 1,160 699 435 583 2.8

Male

All Ages 160,435 103,882 60,526 70,741 4.30

Below 20 134 54 17 15 1.9


20 - 29 15,479 5,771 1,857 1,499 3.3
30 - 39 50,938 29,160 14,250 12,305 4.3
40 - 49 47,321 34,507 21,661 25,835 4.9
50 - 59 29,318 22,222 14,952 20,237 4.7
60 - 69 13,045 9,302 6,065 8,524 4.2
70 - 79 3,523 2,427 1,452 1,953 3.5
80 and over 677 439 272 373 3.1

Female

All Ages 19,949 12,473 7,406 9,185 3.30

Below 20 64 31 11 17 1.6
20 - 29 1,386 646 282 263 2.4
30 - 39 3,361 1,986 1,028 1,126 3.6
40 - 49 4,510 2,857 1,725 2,086 4.0
50 - 59 4,771 3,297 1,995 2,710 3.8
60 - 69 3,699 2,385 1,575 1,993 3.4
70 - 79 1,675 1,011 627 780 2.9
80 and over 483 260 163 210 2.6

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Table 1.9 - Continued

Age Group of No. of Household Size


Household Head and Sex Households 1 2 3 4

Davao Oriental
Both Sexes

All Ages 128,574 9,037 16,812 23,546 25,295

Below 20 971 299 345 239 56


20 - 29 16,833 1,150 2,657 5,731 4,311
30 - 39 28,895 1,102 2,112 4,871 7,154
40 - 49 30,706 1,328 2,108 3,735 5,732
50 - 59 25,503 1,599 3,228 4,010 4,397
60 - 69 15,750 1,661 3,347 3,028 2,496
70 - 79 7,670 1,312 2,314 1,514 924
80 and over 2,246 586 701 418 225

Male

All Ages 111,740 5,836 12,939 20,363 22,844

Below 20 657 177 247 182 31


20 - 29 15,581 908 2,278 5,464 4,123
30 - 39 27,234 937 1,822 4,511 6,847
40 - 49 28,224 1,103 1,697 3,260 5,249
50 - 59 21,774 1,148 2,402 3,290 3,793
60 - 69 11,892 829 2,418 2,312 1,998
70 - 79 5,036 512 1,605 1,074 650
80 and over 1,342 222 470 270 153

Female

All Ages 16,834 3,201 3,873 3,183 2,451

Below 20 314 122 98 57 25


20 - 29 1,252 242 379 267 188
30 - 39 1,661 165 290 360 307
40 - 49 2,482 225 411 475 483
50 - 59 3,729 451 826 720 604
60 - 69 3,858 832 929 716 498
70 - 79 2,634 800 709 440 274
80 and over 904 364 231 148 72

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Table 1.9 - Continued

Age Group of Household Size Average


Household Head and Sex 5 6 7 8 and over HH Size

Davao Oriental
Both Sexes

All Ages 20,528 14,046 8,817 10,493 4.30

Below 20 17 11 2 2 2.2
20 - 29 1,914 670 199 201 3.4
30 - 39 6,157 3,815 1,998 1,686 4.5
40 - 49 5,778 4,614 3,219 4,192 5.1
50 - 59 3,964 3,125 2,236 2,944 4.6
60 - 69 1,896 1,306 893 1,123 3.9
70 - 79 661 429 227 289 3.2
80 and over 141 76 43 56 2.7

Male

All Ages 18,842 13,006 8,177 9,733 5.27

Below 20 10 8 1 1 2.2
20 - 29 1,804 629 189 186 3.5
30 - 39 5,902 3,670 1,931 1,614 4.6
40 - 49 5,434 4,385 3,076 4,020 5.2
50 - 59 3,557 2,833 2,039 2,712 4.8
60 - 69 1,538 1,110 748 939 4.1
70 - 79 499 318 164 214 3.4
80 and over 98 53 29 47 3.0

Female

All Ages 1,686 1,040 640 760 3.30

Below 20 7 3 1 1 2.1
20 - 29 110 41 10 15 2.8
30 - 39 255 145 67 72 3.8
40 - 49 344 229 143 172 4.0
50 - 59 407 292 197 232 3.7
60 - 69 358 196 145 184 3.2
70 - 79 162 111 63 75 2.8
80 and over 43 23 14 9 2.3

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Table 1.9 - Continued

Age Group of No. of Household Size


Household Head and Sex Households 1 2 3 4

Davao del Norte


Both Sexes

All Ages 233,232 14,935 27,035 45,742 50,753

Below 20 1,558 355 586 434 124


20 - 29 32,998 2,263 4,835 12,066 8,525
30 - 39 56,830 2,194 4,203 11,120 15,937
40 - 49 53,587 2,128 3,571 7,296 11,533
50 - 59 44,916 2,523 4,739 7,044 8,190
60 - 69 28,529 2,702 5,136 5,128 4,572
70 - 79 11,550 1,963 2,994 2,087 1,521
80 and over 3,264 807 971 567 351

Male

All Ages 200,051 9,353 20,438 39,427 45,490

Below 20 1,216 230 461 383 102


20 - 29 30,318 1,693 4,073 11,463 8,129
30 - 39 52,640 1,711 3,467 10,193 15,131
40 - 49 47,979 1,650 2,702 6,143 10,445
50 - 59 37,344 1,673 3,412 5,594 6,901
60 - 69 21,383 1,379 3,685 3,896 3,522
70 - 79 7,340 729 2,015 1,416 1,041
80 and over 1,831 288 623 339 219

Female

All Ages 33,181 5,582 6,597 6,315 5,263

Below 20 342 125 125 51 22


20 - 29 2,680 570 762 603 396
30 - 39 4,190 483 736 927 806
40 - 49 5,608 478 869 1,153 1,088
50 - 59 7,572 850 1,327 1,450 1,289
60 - 69 7,146 1,323 1,451 1,232 1,050
70 - 79 4,210 1,234 979 671 480
80 and over 1,433 519 348 228 132

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Table 1.9 - Continued

Age Group of Household Size Average


Household Head and Sex 5 6 7 8 and over HH Size

Davao del Norte


Both Sexes

All Ages 38,104 24,757 14,680 17,226 4.30

Below 20 26 17 8 8 2.4
20 - 29 3,350 1,244 434 281 3.4
30 - 39 11,429 6,388 3,012 2,547 4.3
40 - 49 10,877 7,763 4,910 5,509 4.9
50 - 59 7,378 5,760 3,843 5,439 4.8
60 - 69 3,737 2,723 1,886 2,645 4.2
70 - 79 1,088 720 513 664 3.4
80 and over 219 142 74 133 2.9

Male

All Ages 34,439 22,382 13,185 15,337 4.40

Below 20 21 12 4 3 2.4
20 - 29 3,192 1,141 385 242 3.4
30 - 39 10,889 6,081 2,821 2,347 4.4
40 - 49 10,047 7,292 4,592 5,108 5.0
50 - 59 6,435 5,057 3,421 4,851 4.9
60 - 69 2,961 2,183 1,541 2,216 4.4
70 - 79 752 523 377 487 3.7
80 and over 142 93 44 83 3.1

Female

All Ages 3,665 2,375 1,495 1,889 3.60

Below 20 5 5 4 5 2.2
20 - 29 158 103 49 39 2.8
30 - 39 540 307 191 200 3.7
40 - 49 830 471 318 401 4.1
50 - 59 943 703 422 588 4.0
60 - 69 776 540 345 429 3.6
70 - 79 336 197 136 177 3.0
80 and over 77 49 30 50 2.6

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Table 1.9 - Continued

Age Group of No. of Household Size


Household Head and Sex Households 1 2 3 4

Compostela Valley
Both Sexes

All Ages 169,477 12,427 19,703 33,444 35,420

Below 20 1,201 369 371 332 93


20 - 29 25,762 1,794 3,699 9,770 6,459
30 - 39 40,005 1,585 2,703 7,686 10,968
40 - 49 40,021 1,925 2,647 5,194 8,029
50 - 59 32,271 2,276 3,625 4,968 5,611
60 - 69 18,777 2,133 3,647 3,432 2,893
70 - 79 8,738 1,591 2,266 1,599 1,093
80 and over 2,702 754 745 463 274

Male

All Ages 148,358 8,634 15,582 29,425 32,249

Below 20 943 260 299 287 73


20 - 29 24,123 1,526 3,230 9,344 6,233
30 - 39 37,753 1,413 2,331 7,219 10,495
40 - 49 36,646 1,640 2,177 4,540 7,385
50 - 59 27,407 1,693 2,758 4,057 4,814
60 - 69 14,235 1,176 2,705 2,594 2,285
70 - 79 5,712 631 1,575 1,100 790
80 and over 1,539 295 507 284 174

Female

All Ages 21,119 3,793 4,121 4,019 3,171

Below 20 258 109 72 45 20


20 - 29 1,639 268 469 426 226
30 - 39 2,252 172 372 467 473
40 - 49 3,375 285 470 654 644
50 - 59 4,864 583 867 911 797
60 - 69 4,542 957 942 838 608
70 - 79 3,026 960 691 499 303
80 and over 1,163 459 238 179 100

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Table 1.9 - Continued

Age Group of Household Size Average


Household Head and Sex 5 6 7 8 and over HH Size

Compostela Valley
Both Sexes

All Ages 26,591 17,470 10,509 13,913 4.30

Below 20 21 10 2 3 2.2
20 - 29 2,450 935 311 344 3.4
30 - 39 8,075 4,565 2,282 2,141 4.4
40 - 49 7,775 5,757 3,730 4,964 5.0
50 - 59 4,970 3,966 2,728 4,127 4.7
60 - 69 2,322 1,579 1,056 1,715 4.1
70 - 79 791 549 330 519 3.4
80 and over 187 109 70 100 2.9

Male

All Ages 24,244 15,992 9,610 12,622 4.40

Below 20 15 6 2 1 2.3
20 - 29 2,306 883 286 315 3.4
30 - 39 7,739 4,379 2,173 2,004 4.5
40 - 49 7,298 5,397 3,517 4,692 5.1
50 - 59 4,374 3,541 2,456 3,714 4.9
60 - 69 1,851 1,302 893 1,429 4.2
70 - 79 564 410 240 402 3.7
80 and over 97 74 43 65 3.0

Female

All Ages 2,347 1,478 899 1,291 3.60

Below 20 6 4 - 2 2.1
20 - 29 144 52 25 29 3.0
30 - 39 336 186 109 137 4.0
40 - 49 477 360 213 272 4.2
50 - 59 596 425 272 413 4.0
60 - 69 471 277 163 286 3.5
70 - 79 227 139 90 117 2.9
80 and over 90 35 27 35 2.6

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Table 1.9 - Continued

Age Group of No. of Household Size


Household Head and Sex Households 1 2 3 4

Davao del Sur


Both Sexes

All Ages 158,796 14,075 22,280 33,616 34,029

Below 20 1,443 451 514 356 85


20 - 29 23,094 2,103 3,601 8,786 5,576
30 - 39 36,067 1,744 2,929 7,577 10,275
40 - 49 35,323 1,939 2,855 5,373 7,841
50 - 59 30,737 2,436 4,221 5,588 5,803
60 - 69 20,140 2,473 4,603 3,903 3,098
70 - 79 8,966 1,957 2,627 1,590 1,078
80 and over 3,026 972 930 443 273

Male

All Ages 132,000 8,600 16,311 28,527 30,087

Below 20 1,053 279 391 298 61


20 - 29 20,743 1,581 2,985 8,204 5,219
30 - 39 32,859 1,387 2,352 6,905 9,646
40 - 49 31,107 1,500 2,125 4,515 7,066
50 - 59 24,927 1,573 3,010 4,424 4,900
60 - 69 14,269 1,173 3,155 2,855 2,313
70 - 79 5,460 774 1,738 1,059 713
80 and over 1,582 333 555 267 169

Female

All Ages 26,796 5,475 5,969 5,089 3,942

Below 20 390 172 123 58 24


20 - 29 2,351 522 616 582 357
30 - 39 3,208 357 577 672 629
40 - 49 4,216 439 730 858 775
50 - 59 5,810 863 1,211 1,164 903
60 - 69 5,871 1,300 1,448 1,048 785
70 - 79 3,506 1,183 889 531 365
80 and over 1,444 639 375 176 104

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Table 1.9 - Continued

Age Group of Household Size Average


Household Head and Sex 5 6 7 8 and over HH Size

Davao del Sur


Both Sexes

All Ages 24,238 14,624 7,997 7,937 4.00

Below 20 23 7 4 3 2.1
20 - 29 2,035 705 183 105 3.2
30 - 39 7,097 3,635 1,674 1,136 4.2
40 - 49 7,107 4,762 2,744 2,702 4.6
50 - 59 4,753 3,383 2,094 2,459 4.3
60 - 69 2,351 1,585 965 1,162 3.7
70 - 79 708 429 267 310 3.0
80 and over 164 118 66 60 2.6

Male

All Ages 21,528 12,899 7,099 6,949 4.10

Below 20 15 6 2 1 2.2
20 - 29 1,890 618 159 87 3.3
30 - 39 6,651 3,359 1,546 1,013 4.2
40 - 49 6,525 4,365 2,532 2,479 4.7
50 - 59 4,054 2,934 1,877 2,155 4.4
60 - 69 1,836 1,234 750 953 3.9
70 - 79 457 304 193 222 3.2
80 and over 100 79 40 39 2.9

Female

All Ages 2,710 1,725 898 988 3.30

Below 20 8 1 2 2 2.0
20 - 29 145 87 24 18 2.8
30 - 39 446 276 128 123 3.7
40 - 49 582 397 212 223 3.9
50 - 59 699 449 217 304 3.6
60 - 69 515 351 215 209 3.2
70 - 79 251 125 74 88 2.7
80 and over 64 39 26 21 2.3

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Table 1.9 - Continued

Age Group of No. of Household Size


Household Head and Sex Households 1 2 3 4

Davao City
Both Sexes

All Ages 409,951 53,620 57,468 76,329 78,520

Below 20 9,780 6,496 1,833 996 290


20 - 29 74,987 18,596 14,066 19,659 13,254
30 - 39 99,908 8,655 10,846 19,091 24,049
40 - 49 89,365 5,812 7,732 12,923 18,410
50 - 59 68,947 5,216 8,550 11,341 12,593
60 - 69 44,699 4,870 8,713 8,151 7,047
70 - 79 17,420 2,915 4,393 3,267 2,335
80 and over 4,845 1,060 1,335 901 542

Male

All Ages 320,539 31,919 39,619 60,528 65,989

Below 20 5,759 3,608 1,144 716 191


20 - 29 58,204 11,310 10,218 17,039 11,656
30 - 39 85,951 6,157 8,174 16,355 21,688
40 - 49 74,585 4,015 5,352 10,085 15,733
50 - 59 52,981 3,167 5,521 8,281 9,967
60 - 69 30,651 2,295 5,740 5,632 5,029
70 - 79 10,049 1,045 2,731 1,948 1,460
80 and over 2,359 322 739 472 265

Female

All Ages 89,412 21,701 17,849 15,801 12,531

Below 20 4,021 2,888 689 280 99


20 - 29 16,783 7,286 3,848 2,620 1,598
30 - 39 13,957 2,498 2,672 2,736 2,361
40 - 49 14,780 1,797 2,380 2,838 2,677
50 - 59 15,966 2,049 3,029 3,060 2,626
60 - 69 14,048 2,575 2,973 2,519 2,018
70 - 79 7,371 1,870 1,662 1,319 875
80 and over 2,486 738 596 429 277

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Table 1.9 - Continued

Age Group of Household Size Average


Household Head and Sex 5 6 7 8 and over HH Size

Davao City
Both Sexes

All Ages 58,923 37,623 21,378 26,090 4.00

Below 20 102 38 11 14 1.6


20 - 29 5,614 2,249 828 721 2.8
30 - 39 17,495 10,052 4,918 4,802 4.1
40 - 49 16,845 11,869 7,040 8,734 4.7
50 - 59 11,071 7,965 5,138 7,073 4.5
60 - 69 5,673 4,033 2,589 3,623 4.0
70 - 79 1,736 1,182 690 902 3.4
80 and over 387 235 164 221 3.1

Male

All Ages 50,119 32,186 18,130 22,049 4.10

Below 20 65 20 8 7 1.6
20 - 29 4,838 1,913 663 567 3.0
30 - 39 15,858 9,047 4,426 4,246 4.2
40 - 49 14,769 10,584 6,269 7,778 4.8
50 - 59 9,105 6,658 4,318 5,964 4.7
60 - 69 4,199 3,072 1,913 2,771 4.2
70 - 79 1,084 765 431 585 3.6
80 and over 201 127 102 131 3.4

Female

All Ages 8,804 5,437 3,248 4,041 3.30

Below 20 37 18 3 7 1.5
20 - 29 776 336 165 154 2.2
30 - 39 1,637 1,005 492 556 3.5
40 - 49 2,076 1,285 771 956 3.9
50 - 59 1,966 1,307 820 1,109 3.9
60 - 69 1,474 961 676 852 3.6
70 - 79 652 417 259 317 3.2
80 and over 186 108 62 90 2.9

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Table 1.9 - Continued

Age Group of No. of Household Size


Household Head and Sex Households 1 2 3 4

Davao Occidental

Both Sexes

All Ages 77,431 5,524 11,178 15,953 16,123

Below 20 941 167 457 247 56


20 - 29 14,859 907 2,707 5,106 3,729
30 - 39 19,316 806 1,318 3,170 4,772
40 - 49 17,592 728 1,365 2,485 3,403
50 - 59 13,137 899 2,060 2,578 2,514
60 - 69 7,275 993 1,819 1,549 1,188
70 - 79 3,112 653 1,067 608 340
80 and over 1,199 371 385 210 121

Male

All Ages 68,178 3,312 8,859 14,117 14,834

Below 20 803 119 411 211 50


20 - 29 13,869 696 2,409 4,873 3,578
30 - 39 18,198 663 1,098 2,952 4,528
40 - 49 16,083 561 1,068 2,149 3,140
50 - 59 11,095 511 1,557 2,141 2,212
60 - 69 5,440 417 1,319 1,217 990
70 - 79 2,019 223 738 434 260
80 and over 671 122 259 140 76

Female

All Ages 9,253 2,212 2,319 1,836 1,289

Below 20 138 48 46 36 6
20 - 29 990 211 298 233 151
30 - 39 1,118 143 220 218 244
40 - 49 1,509 167 297 336 263
50 - 59 2,042 388 503 437 302
60 - 69 1,835 576 500 332 198
70 - 79 1,093 430 329 174 80
80 and over 528 249 126 70 45

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Table 1.9 - Continued

Age Group of Household Size Average


Household Head and Sex 5 6 7 8 and over HH Size

Davao Occidental

Both Sexes

All Ages 12,000 7,835 4,551 4,267 4.10

Below 20 9 2 1 2 2.3
20 - 29 1,502 614 184 110 3.4
30 - 39 4,046 2,691 1,394 1,119 4.5
40 - 49 3,449 2,599 1,743 1,820 4.8
50 - 59 1,953 1,320 908 905 4.2
60 - 69 765 461 251 249 3.4
70 - 79 214 129 52 49 2.8
80 and over 62 19 18 13 2.4

Male

All Ages 11,263 7,417 4,325 4,051 4.20

Below 20 8 2 - 2 2.3
20 - 29 1,449 587 175 102 3.4
30 - 39 3,899 2,624 1,353 1,081 4.6
40 - 49 3,248 2,484 1,675 1,758 5.0
50 - 59 1,793 1,199 841 841 4.3
60 - 69 660 401 220 216 3.6
70 - 79 167 107 47 43 3.1
80 and over 39 13 14 8 2.7

Female

All Ages 737 418 226 216 2.90

Below 20 1 - 1 - 2.1
20 - 29 53 27 9 8 2.7
30 - 39 147 67 41 38 3.5
40 - 49 201 115 68 62 3.7
50 - 59 160 121 67 64 3.2
60 - 69 105 60 31 33 2.6
70 - 79 47 22 5 6 2.2
80 and over 23 6 4 5 2.1

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Table 1.10
HOUSEHOLD HEAD POPULATION BY AGE GROUP AND SEX, PROVINCE/CITY
Census Year: 2015

Age Group Household Head's Population


Province/City Both Sexes Male Female

Region XI 1,177,461 980,866 196,595


Below 20 15,894 10,431 5,463
20 - 29 188,533 162,838 25,695
30 - 39 281,021 254,635 26,386
40 - 49 266,594 234,624 31,970
50 - 59 215,511 175,528 39,983
60 - 69 135,170 97,870 37,300
70 - 79 57,456 35,616 21,840
80 years and over 17,282 9,324 7,958

Davao del Norte 233,232 200,051 33,181

Below 20 1,558 1,216 342


20 - 29 32,998 30,318 2,680
30 - 39 56,830 52,640 4,190
40 - 49 53,587 47,979 5,608
50 - 59 44,916 37,344 7,572
60 - 69 28,529 21,383 7,146
70 - 79 11,550 7,340 4,210
80 years and over 3,264 1,831 1,433

Davao del Sur 158,796 132,000 26,796

Below 20 1,443 1,053 390


20 - 29 23,094 20,743 2,351
30 - 39 36,067 32,859 3,208
40 - 49 35,323 31,107 4,216
50 - 59 30,737 24,927 5,810
60 - 69 20,140 14,269 5,871
70 - 79 8,966 5,460 3,506
80 years and over 3,026 1,582 1,444

Davao Oriental 128,574 111,740 16,834

Below 20 971 657 314


20 - 29 16,833 15,581 1,252
30 - 39 28,895 27,234 1,661
40 - 49 30,706 28,224 2,482
50 - 59 25,503 21,774 3,729
60 - 69 15,750 11,892 3,858
70 - 79 7,670 5,036 2,634
80 years and over 2,246 1,342 904

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Table 1.10 - Continued

Age Group Household Head's Population


Province/City Both Sexes Male Female

Compostela Valley 169,477 148,358 21,119

Below 20 1,201 943 258


20 - 29 25,762 24,123 1,639
30 - 39 40,005 37,753 2,252
40 - 49 40,021 36,646 3,375
50 - 59 32,271 27,407 4,864
60 - 69 18,777 14,235 4,542
70 - 79 8,738 5,712 3,026
80 years and over 2,702 1,539 1,163

Davao City 409,951 320,539 89,412

Below 20 9,780 5,759 4,021


20 - 29 74,987 58,204 16,783
30 - 39 99,908 85,951 13,957
40 - 49 89,365 74,585 14,780
50 - 59 68,947 52,981 15,966
60 - 69 44,699 30,651 14,048
70 - 79 17,420 10,049 7,371
80 years and over 4,845 2,359 2,486

Davao Occidental 77,431 68,178 9,253

Below 20 941 803 138


20 - 29 14,859 13,869 990
30 - 39 19,316 18,198 1,118
40 - 49 17,592 16,083 1,509
50 - 59 13,137 11,095 2,042
60 - 69 7,275 5,440 1,835
70 - 79 3,112 2,019 1,093
80 years and over 1,199 671 528

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 1.11
PROJECTED POPULATION BY PROVINCE/CITY AND MUNICIPALITY
1995 – 2010 (Medium Series)

Province/City/Municipality 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000


REGION XI 3,274,229 3,358,028 3,441,605 3,525,169 3,608,741 3,692,538

Davao Oriental 411,749 419,686 427,604 435,515 443,431 451,370


Baganga 39,584 40,278 40,971 41,662 42,354 43,048
Banaybanay 32,944 33,829 34,712 35,595 36,478 37,363
Boston 10,381 10,560 10,739 10,918 11,096 11,276
Caraga 31,485 32,095 32,703 33,311 33,920 34,530
Cateel 27,098 27,592 28,085 28,577 29,070 29,564
Governor Generoso 41,260 41,839 42,417 42,993 43,570 44,150
Lupon 50,457 51,361 52,262 53,163 54,064 54,968
Manay 35,280 35,993 36,704 37,415 38,126 38,839
Mati 93,410 95,400 97,385 99,369 101,354 103,344
San Isidro 30,153 30,554 30,954 31,353 31,753 32,154
Tarragona 19,697 20,185 20,672 21,159 21,646 22,134

Davao del Norte 711,415 732,658 753,841 775,021 796,198 817,430


Asuncion (Saug) 56,813 57,635 58,453 59,271 60,089 60,912
Babak 28,596 29,648 30,698 31,748 32,800 33,857
Carmen 56,004 57,964 59,918 61,872 63,826 65,785
Kapalong 61,901 61,569 61,237 60,905 60,576 60,241
Kaputian 26,752 27,692 28,628 29,562 30,497 31,435
New Bataan 43,130 44,120 45,106 46,092 47,078 48,067
New Corella 41,426 42,713 43,996 45,279 46,562 47,849
Panabo 129,992 134,819 139,636 144,452 149,268 154,096
Samal 21,298 21,971 22,637 23,304 23,961 24,622
Santo Tomas 76,831 79,611 82,385 85,158 87,932 90,712
Tagum (Capital) 155,877 161,679 167,469 173,258 179,048 184,850
Talaingod 12,795 13,237 13,678 14,120 14,561 15,004

Compostela Valley 474,618 489,204 503,756 518,311 532,867 547,462


Compostela 54,780 56,878 58,970 61,063 63,156 65,254
Mabini (Doña Alicia) 50,841 53,186 55,528 57,869 60,210 62,555
Maco 29,414 30,538 31,661 32,786 33,914 35,048
Mawab 58,343 59,615 60,882 62,150 63,417 64,689
Monkayo 40,649 40,779 40,909 41,039 41,169 41,299
Montevista 29,742 30,505 31,265 32,025 32,786 33,548
Nabunturan 66,248 68,581 70,908 73,236 75,563 77,896
Pantukan 31,760 32,755 33,748 34,741 35,733 36,728
Maragusan (San Mariano) 56,319 57,808 59,293 60,777 62,262 63,751
Laak (San Vicente) 56,522 58,559 60,592 62,625 64,657 66,694
604,921
Davao del Sur 674,068 684,194 694,274 704,353 714,433 724,556
Bansalan 48,677 48,992 49,304 49,615 49,927 50,242
Digos City 106,093 108,805 111,511 114,216 116,922 119,635
Don Marcelino 29,835 30,412 30,987 31,562 32,136 32,713
Hagonoy 41,567 42,246 42,923 43,600 44,277 44,956
Jose Abad Santos 47,621 48,121 48,617 49,114 49,611 50,110
Kiblawan 36,214 37,074 37,931 38,789 39,646 40,506
Magsaysay 41,793 42,179 42,562 42,945 43,328 43,713
Malalag 30,597 31,126 31,653 32,179 32,706 33,235
Malita 83,087 83,950 84,807 85,665 86,522 87,385
Matanao 43,262 43,892 44,519 45,146 45,773 46,402
Padada 22,285 22,505 22,723 22,941 23,159 23,379
Santa Cruz 58,877 59,640 60,399 61,158 61,918 62,680
Santa Maria 41,733 42,317 42,899 43,480 44,061 44,645
Sarangani 16,574 16,864 17,152 17,440 17,728 18,018
Sulop 25,853 26,071 26,287 26,503 26,719 26,937

Davao City 1,002,379 1,032,286 1,062,130 1,091,969 1,121,812 1,151,720

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Table 1.11 - continued

Province/City/Municipality 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006


REGION XI 3,772,697 3,852,860 3,933,018 4,013,390 4,093,553 4,164,727

Davao Oriental 458,244 465,123 471,994 478,891 485,766 490,797


Baganga 43,632 44,216 44,800 45,385 45,969 46,372
Banaybanay 38,193 39,023 39,852 40,684 41,514 42,208
Boston 11,426 11,576 11,726 11,877 12,027 12,130
Caraga 35,057 35,584 36,111 36,640 37,166 37,551
Cateel 29,984 30,405 30,825 31,246 31,667 31,963
Governor Generoso 44,605 45,060 45,515 45,972 46,428 46,696
Lupon 55,733 56,498 57,262 58,029 58,794 59,328
Manay 39,461 40,085 40,707 41,332 41,955 42,419
Mati 105,106 106,870 108,632 110,400 112,162 113,507
San Isidro 32,464 32,774 33,083 33,395 33,704 33,878
Tarragona 22,583 23,032 23,481 23,931 24,380 24,745

Davao del Norte 838,619 859,805 880,992 902,234 923,418 943,657


Asuncion (Saug) 61,603 62,295 62,986 63,682 64,374 64,902
Babak 34,659 35,462 36,265 37,073 37,877 38,380
Carmen 67,786 69,786 71,786 73,791 75,791 77,750
Kapalong 60,262 60,282 60,303 60,324 60,344 60,717
Kaputian 32,131 32,827 33,522 34,221 34,916 35,330
New Bataan 48,991 49,915 50,840 51,767 52,692 53,509
New Corella 49,130 50,410 51,691 52,975 54,256 55,476
Panabo 159,089 164,082 169,075 174,080 179,073 184,031
Samal 25,087 25,550 26,011 26,474 26,932 27,170
Santo Tomas 93,571 96,430 99,290 102,155 105,015 107,837
Tagum (Capital) 190,856 196,861 202,867 208,885 214,890 220,857
Talaingod 15,454 15,905 16,356 16,807 17,258 17,698

Compostela Valley 562,175 576,892 591,608 606,361 621,081 635,329


Compostela 67,438 69,622 71,807 73,995 76,180 78,364
Mabini (Doña Alicia) 65,103 67,652 70,200 72,753 75,301 77,966
Maco 35,924 36,802 37,681 38,565 39,447 40,017
Mawab 65,864 67,040 68,215 69,395 70,570 71,596
Monkayo 41,594 41,889 42,184 42,479 42,774 43,250
Montevista 34,277 35,007 35,736 36,467 37,197 37,860
Nabunturan 80,282 82,667 85,053 87,444 89,829 92,169
Pantukan 37,721 38,714 39,706 40,701 41,694 42,641
Maragusan (San Mariano) 65,184 66,617 68,050 69,488 70,921 72,234
Laak (San Vicente) 68,788 70,882 72,976 75,074 77,168 79,232
610,772 616,623 622,473 628,353 634,205 637,833
Davao del Sur 732,945 741,334 749,722 758,146 766,536 772,322
Bansalan 50,416 50,590 50,764 50,940 51,114 51,109
Digos City 122,173 124,711 127,249 129,793 132,331 134,489
Don Marcelino 33,218 33,722 34,227 34,733 35,238 35,624
Hagonoy 45,525 46,094 46,663 47,234 47,803 48,204
Jose Abad Santos 50,472 50,833 51,194 51,558 51,920 52,095
Kiblawan 41,297 42,087 42,878 43,671 44,462 45,117
Magsaysay 43,977 44,241 44,505 44,771 45,034 45,137
Malalag 33,684 34,134 34,583 35,034 35,484 35,811
Malita 88,006 88,627 89,248 89,874 90,495 90,792
Matanao 46,912 47,422 47,932 48,444 48,954 49,290
Padada 23,534 23,689 23,843 23,999 24,154 24,222
Santa Cruz 63,276 63,872 64,467 65,066 65,662 66,023
Santa Maria 45,112 45,579 46,047 46,516 46,983 47,283
Sarangani 18,264 18,511 18,758 19,005 19,252 19,432
Sulop 27,079 27,222 27,364 27,508 27,650 27,694

Davao City 1,180,714 1,209,706 1,238,702 1,267,758 1,296,752 1,322,622

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Table 1.11 - continued

Province/City/Municipality 2007 2008 2009 2010


REGION XI 4,235,910 4,307,271 4,378,447 4,449,624

Davao Oriental 495,827 500,871 505,899 510,933


Baganga 46,775 47,179 47,582 47,986
Banaybanay 42,903 43,599 44,293 44,988
Boston 12,233 12,336 12,439 12,542
Caraga 37,935 38,320 38,704 39,089
Cateel 32,260 32,558 32,854 33,151
Governor Generoso 46,964 47,233 47,501 47,769
Lupon 59,863 60,399 60,934 61,468
Manay 42,882 43,347 43,810 44,274
Mati 114,851 116,199 117,543 118,888
San Isidro 34,051 34,226 34,399 34,573
Tarragona 25,110 25,475 25,840 26,205

Davao del Norte 963,901 984,197 1,004,441 1,024,676


Asuncion (Saug) 65,431 65,963 66,492 67,020
Babak 38,883 39,390 39,893 40,396
Carmen 79,709 81,672 83,632 85,590
Kapalong 61,089 61,462 61,835 62,207
Kaputian 35,744 36,161 36,575 36,988
New Bataan 54,326 55,146 55,964 56,781
New Corella 56,696 57,919 59,139 60,359
Panabo 188,991 193,961 198,921 203,879
Samal 27,408 27,648 27,884 28,120
Santo Tomas 110,660 113,489 116,311 119,134
Tagum (Capital) 226,826 232,806 238,775 244,742
Talaingod 18,138 18,580 19,020 19,460

Compostela Valley 649,585 663,871 678,125 692,376


Compostela 80,550 82,739 84,924 87,109
Mabini (Doña Alicia) 80,630 83,299 85,964 88,628
Maco 40,589 41,164 41,737 42,309
Mawab 72,621 73,651 74,676 75,701
Monkayo 43,727 44,203 44,680 45,156
Montevista 38,523 39,189 39,852 40,515
Nabunturan 94,510 96,855 99,195 101,535
Pantukan 43,589 44,539 45,486 46,434
Maragusan (San Mariano) 73,548 74,865 76,179 77,492
Laak (San Vicente) 81,298 83,367 85,432 87,497
641,462 645,115 648,741 652,371
Davao del Sur 778,108 783,923 789,706 795,493
Bansalan 51,105 51,102 51,097 51,092
Digos City 136,646 138,808 140,965 143,122
Don Marcelino 36,010 36,398 36,784 37,171
Hagonoy 48,606 49,009 49,411 49,813
Jose Abad Santos 52,270 52,447 52,622 52,797
Kiblawan 45,773 46,430 47,085 47,741
Magsaysay 45,240 45,345 45,447 45,550
Malalag 36,137 36,465 36,792 37,119
Malita 91,088 91,388 91,685 91,981
Matanao 49,626 49,964 50,299 50,635
Padada 24,291 24,360 24,428 24,496
Santa Cruz 66,383 66,747 67,107 67,468
Santa Maria 47,583 47,884 48,184 48,484
Sarangani 19,612 19,793 19,973 20,153
Sulop 27,738 27,783 27,827 27,871

Davao City 1,348,489 1,374,409 1,400,276 1,426,146

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Table 1.12
HOUSEHOLDS IN OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS BY TENURE STATUS OF THE HOUSING UNIT AND
PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY: 2007 and 2010

Census Year 2007

Tenure Status of the Housing Unit


Province/ Total Owned/ Rent-free Rent-free
City/Municipality Households Being Rented With Without Not Not
Amortized Consent Consent Reported Applicable
of Owner Of Owner

Region XI 1,140,789 722,862 137,657 243,795 21,620 10,345 4,510

Davao Oriental 100,220 55,110 7,793 35,354 762 466 735

Baganga 9,522 4,846 1,924 2,700 10 34 8


Banaybanay 7,556 4,039 498 2,750 41 31 197
Boston 2,197 1,894 55 242 1 5 -
Caraga 7,038 5,345 42 1,629 3 18 1
Cateel 6,958 3,892 327 2,678 17 43 1
Governor Generoso 9,655 5,479 809 3,305 31 31 -
Lupon 12,295 7,021 1,158 3,832 197 71 16
Manay 7,959 6,160 411 1,322 9 37 20
Mati 25,517 10,224 2,015 12,282 438 163 395
San Isidro 6,672 3,524 513 2,591 8 20 16
Tarragona 4,851 2,686 41 2,023 7 13 81

Davao del Norte 179,774 122,665 18,189 33,659 2,692 1,924 645

Asuncion 11,043 6,786 793 3,213 45 132 74


Carmen 13,649 9,483 912 2,551 438 250 15
Kapalong 13,302 9,374 1,461 2,152 6 166 143
New Corella 9,946 6,978 556 2,015 241 140 16
Panabo City 33,584 23,169 4,052 5,940 91 316 16
Samal City 20,134 12,149 777 5,956 957 127 168
Santo Tomas 20,772 15,466 1,957 3,135 77 128 9
Tagum City 43,366 27,885 7,229 6,784 780 529 159
Talaingod 4,196 3,920 49 198 4 25 -
Braulio E. Dujali 4,447 2,948 278 1,070 41 65 45
San Isidro 5,335 4,507 125 645 12 46 -

Compostela Valley 134,942 88,712 8,654 33,217 2,040 1,481 838

Compostela 14,602 9,114 1,301 3,870 117 179 21


Laak 13,870 12,328 172 1,256 21 79 14
Mabini 7,376 4,652 294 2,198 99 96 37
Maco 14,654 10,090 936 3,097 194 172 165
Maragusan 10,529 8,184 941 1,160 5 225 14
Mawab 7,468 4,097 1,107 2,153 7 96 8
Monkayo 19,872 10,061 920 8,064 402 168 257
Montevista 7,540 4,133 300 2,647 394 53 13
Nabunturan 14,602 8,693 1,452 3,950 133 97 277
New Bataan 8,814 6,868 307 1,436 41 152 10
Pantukan 15,615 10,492 924 3,386 627 164 22

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Table 1.12 - continued

Davao del Sur 425,712 267,644 54,684 90,036 8,436 3,602 1,310

Bansalan 12,185 8,884 664 2,049 371 100 117


Digos City 32,095 25,051 3,588 3,251 86 105 14
Hagonoy 10,677 5,696 644 4,084 189 64 -
Jose Abad Santos 13,463 8,723 202 4,410 13 113 2
Kiblawan 9,219 5,727 395 3,078 11 8 -
Magsaysay 10,540 7,995 337 2,147 6 51 4
Malalag 7,418 4,902 246 2,081 167 20 2
Malita 22,507 12,616 1,725 7,973 69 101 23
Matanao 10,916 8,680 465 1,532 119 83 37
Padada 5,595 3,583 423 1,535 6 45 3
Santa Cruz 16,853 8,039 1,887 6,570 269 84 4
Santa Maria 10,729 7,339 151 3,034 66 92 47
Sulop 6,597 3,920 386 2,245 10 34 2
Sarangani 4,219 2,989 40 966 5 45 174
Don Marcelino 7,515 4,400 90 2,936 5 54 30

Davao City 300,141 188,731 48,337 51,529 7,690 2,872 982

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Figure 1.1 POPULATION DISTRIBUTION BY PROVINCE/CITY, REGION XI


CENSUS YEAR 2015

Davao Occidental
6.46% Davao Oriental
11.42%

Compostela Valley
Davao City 15.04%
33.37%

Davao del Norte


20.77%

Davao del Sur


12.93%

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Table 1.12 - continued
HOUSEHOLDS IN OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS BY TENURE STATUS OF THE HOUSING UNIT AND
PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY: 2007 and 2010

Census Year 2010

Tenure Status of the Housing Unit


Province/ Total Owned/ Rent-free Rent-free
City/Municipality Households Being Rented With Without Not Not
Amortized Consent Consent Applicable Reported
of Owner Of Owner

Region XI 1,011,943 597,089 112,766 253,493 26,163 22,303 129

Davao Oriental 113,563 58,949 8,768 41,007 1,762 3,072 5

Baganga 11,936 6,186 2,234 3,243 171 102 -


Banaybanay 8,218 4,140 434 3,500 54 90 -
Boston 2,672 1,147 110 1,317 18 80 -
Caraga 7,632 5,501 74 1,998 33 25 1
Cateel 8,001 4,464 502 2,796 146 93 -
Governor Generoso 10,916 4,748 867 4,988 82 231 -
Lupon 13,371 7,615 1,132 4,316 165 141 2
Manay 9,220 5,645 886 2,569 41 79 -
Mati 29,046 13,281 1,998 11,009 887 1,869 2
San Isidro 7,270 3,870 471 2,643 32 254 -
Tarragona 5,281 2,352 60 2,628 133 108 -

Davao del Norte 211,099 126,257 24,037 51,788 3,737 5,242 38

Asuncion 12,282 7,390 902 3,558 86 346 -


Carmen 15,578 9,657 1,326 3,860 230 505 -
Kapalong 15,150 9,094 1,534 4,081 135 306 -
New Corella 11,333 6,432 688 3,847 173 193 -
Panabo City 39,125 26,064 4,735 7,171 729 407 19
Samal City 22,802 13,355 958 7,349 1,025 115 -
Santo Tomas 24,406 14,587 3,153 6,182 220 264 -
Tagum City 53,899 29,336 10,172 12,115 989 1,268 19
Talaingod 5,540 2,841 116 772 75 1,736 -
Braulio E. Dujali 5,160 3,006 321 1,711 58 64 -
San Isidro 5,824 4,495 132 1,142 17 38 -

Compostela Valley 151,821 87,585 11,509 44,710 2,690 5,327 0

Compostela 17,986 9,844 1,436 5,706 222 778 -


Laak 15,348 11,045 287 2,815 350 851 -
Mabini 8,335 5,354 347 2,459 92 83 -
Maco 16,182 8,218 1,485 4,874 1,039 566 -
Maragusan 11,828 8,228 1,266 2,180 67 87 -
Mawab 7,607 4,012 1,254 2,100 66 175 -
Monkayo 21,472 10,765 1,565 7,675 340 1,127 -
Montevista 8,424 4,904 518 2,736 193 73 -
Nabunturan 16,474 9,602 1,584 4,854 119 315 -
New Bataan 10,305 6,925 680 2,617 42 41 -
Pantukan 17,860 8,688 1,087 6,694 160 1,231 -

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Table 1.12 - continued

Davao del Sur 200,987 121,518 12,642 59,857 4,224 2,692 54

Bansalan 13,389 9,548 801 2,665 188 187 -


Digos City 35,218 22,850 4,101 5,894 1,997 376 -
Hagonoy 11,774 6,357 775 4,440 99 103 -
Jose Abad Santos 14,430 6,673 340 7,097 207 105 8
Kiblawan 10,935 7,645 329 2,766 76 119 -
Magsaysay 11,671 8,255 322 2,821 157 116 -
Malalag 8,632 4,831 398 2,884 255 263 1
Malita 24,592 13,738 1,787 8,499 143 383 42
Matanao 12,120 7,992 505 3,296 130 197 -
Padada 6,136 4,010 398 1,636 62 30 -
Santa Cruz 18,814 9,534 1,919 6,467 413 480 1
Santa Maria 11,622 6,668 341 4,183 139 291 -
Sulop 7,557 4,390 299 2,802 55 11 -
Sarangani 5,117 3,300 57 1,477 262 19 2
Don Marcelino 8,980 5,727 270 2,930 41 12 -

Davao City 334,473 202,780 55,810 56,131 13,750 5,970 32

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 1.13
HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF BUILDING, TENURE STATUS OF THE LOT AND PROVINCE
Census Year 2010

Total Type of Building


Province and Number Single Duplex Multi-Unit Commercial/ Institutional Other Not
Tenure Status of the Lot of House Residential Industrial/ Living Housing Reported
Households (3 or more) Agricultural Quarters Unit

Region XI 1,011,943 924,071 35,614 46,490 3,795 373 178 1,422


Owned/being amortized 597,089 569,043 14,834 11,627 1,169 100 - 316
Rented 112,766 79,965 9,757 21,236 1,261 136 - 411
Rent-free w/ consent of owner 253,493 232,456 8,526 10,726 1,089 92 - 604
Rent-free w/o consent of owner 26,163 22,981 1,562 1,502 66 5 - 47
Not Reported 129 120 3 5 1 - - -
Not Applicable 22,303 19,506 932 1,394 209 40 178 44

Davao Oriental 113,563 110,006 1,538 1,227 343 39 13 397


Owned/being amortized 58,949 57,873 574 291 114 8 - 89
Rented 8,768 7,938 307 321 112 16 - 74
Rent-free w/ consent of owner 41,007 39,644 559 480 102 10 - 212
Rent-free w/o consent of owner 1,762 1,673 36 37 5 - - 11
Not Reported 5 5 - - - - - -
Not Applicable 3,072 2,873 62 98 10 5 13 11

Davao del Norte 211,099 196,590 5,991 7,211 841 99 6 361


Owned/being amortized 126,257 122,370 2,166 1,307 325 25 - 64
Rented 24,037 18,654 1,898 3,046 248 45 - 146
Rent-free w/ consent of owner 51,788 47,265 1,651 2,501 228 23 - 120
Rent-free w/o consent of owner 3,737 3,479 152 82 8 1 - 15
Not Reported 38 35 2 1 - - - -
Not Applicable 5,242 4,787 122 274 32 5 6 16

Compostela Valley 151,821 143,524 3,164 4,101 856 42 15 119


Owned/being amortized 87,585 85,371 1,125 772 277 15 - 25
Rented 11,509 9,135 692 1,325 312 13 - 32
Rent-free w/ consent of owner 44,710 41,537 1,101 1,764 239 9 - 60
Rent-free w/o consent of owner 2,690 2,486 118 77 9 - - -
Not Reported 0 - - - - - - -
Not Applicable 5,327 4,995 128 163 19 5 15 2

Davao del Sur 200,987 195,780 2,367 2,099 335 74 32 300


Owned/being amortized 121,518 119,725 1,012 570 104 21 - 86
Rented 12,642 10,645 683 1,101 118 25 - 70
Rent-free w/ consent of owner 59,857 58,649 578 375 100 22 - 133
Rent-free w/o consent of owner 4,224 4,147 44 22 7 2 - 2
Not Reported 54 53 - 1 - - - -
Not Applicable 2,692 2,561 50 30 6 4 32 9

Davao City 334,473 278,171 22,554 31,852 1,420 119 112 245
Owned/being amortized 202,780 183,704 9,957 8,687 349 31 - 52
Rented 55,810 33,593 6,177 15,443 471 37 - 89
Rent-free w/ consent of owner 56,131 45,361 4,637 5,606 420 28 - 79
Rent-free w/o consent of owner 13,750 11,196 1,212 1,284 37 2 - 19
Not Reported 32 27 1 3 1 - - -
Not Applicable 5,970 4,290 570 829 142 21 112 6

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 1.14
OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS, NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS AND HOUSEHOLD POPULATION
BY TYPE OF BUILDING AND PROVINCE/CITY
Census Year 2010

Province/City and Occupied Number Household


Type of Building Housing of Population
Units Households

Region XI 991,729 1,011,943 4,452,549

Single House 906,295 924,071 4,127,274


Duplex 34,694 35,614 140,759
Multi-Unit Residential 45,299 46,490 162,707
Commercial/Industrial/Agricultural 3,520 3,795 14,187
Institutional Living Quarters 339 373 1,312
Other Housing Unit 176 178 763
Not Reported 1,406 1,422 5,547

Davao Oriental 109,711 113,563 516,475

Single House 106,249 110,006 503,097


Duplex 1,493 1,538 5,904
Multi-Unit Residential 1,200 1,227 4,367
Commercial/Industrial/Agricultural 331 343 1,402
Institutional Living Quarters 37 39 121
Other Housing Unit 13 13 39
Not Reported 388 397 1,545

Davao del Norte 207,179 211,099 937,785

Single House 193,076 196,590 881,309


Duplex 5,884 5,991 24,086
Multi-Unit Residential 6,937 7,211 27,247
Commercial/Industrial/Agricultural 827 841 3,334
Institutional Living Quarters 91 99 393
Other Housing Unit 6 6 20
Not Reported 358 361 1,396

Compostela Valley 149,077 151,821 686,704

Single House 140,904 143,524 655,516


Duplex 3,099 3,164 12,600
Multi-Unit Residential 4,071 4,101 14,374
Commercial/Industrial/Agricultural 837 856 3,504
Institutional Living Quarters 34 42 168
Other Housing Unit 14 15 71
Not Reported 118 119 471

Davao del Sur 199,185 200,987 867,695

Single House 194,030 195,780 848,636


Duplex 2,345 2,367 9,076
Multi-Unit Residential 2,078 2,099 7,225
Commercial/Industrial/Agricultural 331 335 1,215
Institutional Living Quarters 71 74 232
Other Housing Unit 32 32 123
Not Reported 298 300 1,188

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Table 1.14 - continued

Davao City 326,577 334,473 1,443,890

Single House 272,036 278,171 1,238,716


Duplex 21,873 22,554 89,093
Multi-Unit Residential 31,013 31,852 109,494
Commercial/Industrial/Agricultural 1,194 1,420 4,732
Institutional Living Quarters 106 119 398
Other Housing Unit 111 112 510
Not Reported 244 245 947

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Figure 1.2 NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS AND AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD SIZE


BY PROVINCE/CITY, REGION XI CENSUS YEAR 2015

450,000.00 4.4
Number of Households Average Household Size
400,000.00

4.3
350,000.00

Average Household Size


Number of Households

300,000.00
4.2
250,000.00

200,000.00
4.1
150,000.00

100,000.00
4.0

50,000.00

0.00 3.9
Davao Davao del Compostela Davao del Davao Davao City
Oriental Norte Valley Sur Occidental

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Table 1.15
NUMBER OF OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS BY CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS OF THE
OUTER WALLS AND ROOF, BY PROVINCE/CITY
Census Year 2010

Province/City and Total Occupied Galvanized Tile/


Construction Materials of the Outer Walls Housing Units Iron/ Concrete/
Aluminum Clay Tile

Region XI 991,729 770,988 4,971


Concrete/Brick/Stone 271,688 263,618 3,862
Wood 264,506 213,867 538
Half Concrete/Brick/Stone & Half Wood 150,760 134,838 510
Galvanized Iron/Aluminum 2,997 2,306 33
Bamboo/Sawali/Cogon/Nipa 285,630 145,450 -
Asbestos 402 349 3
Glass 93 69 11
Makeshift/Salvaged/Improvised 4,362 2,112 -
Others/Not Reported 10,986 8,248 14
No Walls 305 131 -

Davao Oriental 109,711 55,762 145


Concrete/Brick/Stone 15,527 14,775 83
Wood 29,016 14,129 34
Half Concrete/Brick/Stone & Half Wood 12,996 10,716 23
Galvanized Iron/Aluminum 273 165 4
Bamboo/Sawali/Cogon/Nipa 49,895 15,086 -
Asbestos 69 68 -
Glass 19 18 -
Makeshift/Salvaged/Improvised 388 86 -
Others/Not Reported 1,452 676 1
No Walls 76 43 -

Davao del Norte 207,179 169,342 1,292


Concrete/Brick/Stone 65,082 62,884 982
Wood 52,932 41,537 158
Half Concrete/Brick/Stone & Half Wood 32,785 29,192 134
Galvanized Iron/Aluminum 482 374 7
Bamboo/Sawali/Cogon/Nipa 52,399 33,079 -
Asbestos 104 73 2
Glass 31 14 7
Makeshift/Salvaged/Improvised 696 331 -
Others/Not Reported 2,578 1,837 2
No Walls 90 21 -

Compostela Valley 149,077 124,238 275


Concrete/Brick/Stone 27,243 26,851 128
Wood 56,552 47,888 91
Half Concrete/Brick/Stone & Half Wood 22,432 21,254 53
Galvanized Iron/Aluminum 422 366 3
Bamboo/Sawali/Cogon/Nipa 40,596 26,756 -
Asbestos 35 32 -
Glass 11 11 -
Makeshift/Salvaged/Improvised 628 257 -
Others/Not Reported 1,082 787 -
No Walls 76 36 -

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 1.15 - continued

Construction Materials of the Roof


Half Galvanized Cogon/ Makeshift/ Asbestos/ Not
Iron/ Wood Nipa/ Salvaged/ Others Reported
Half Concrete Anahaw Improvised

16,832 23,209 168,029 207 7,440 52


1,869 688 1,466 51 134 -
2,884 17,795 28,014 63 1,345 -
9,274 1,257 4,690 53 138 -
302 93 245 2 15 -
2,404 3,195 130,799 - 3,782 -
6 9 - 31 4 -
3 9 - - 1 -
23 35 897 - 1,295 -
67 92 1,814 7 692 52
- 36 104 - 34 -

1,158 3,128 48,437 293 787 1


82 41 528 - 18 -
225 2,406 12,079 63 80 -
492 52 1,682 4 27 -
24 7 68 2 3 -
325 612 33,299 116 457 -
- - - - 1 -
- - - - 1 -
1 3 190 103 5 -
9 4 566 - 195 1
- 3 25 5 - -

4,652 6,604 24,346 422 509 12


815 248 116 6 31 -
745 5,224 5,122 69 77 -
2,430 521 473 12 23 -
34 22 44 - 1 -
609 546 17,811 135 219 -
1 3 - - 25 -
2 8 - - - -
5 4 161 186 9 -
11 24 561 12 119 12
- 4 58 2 5 -

1,155 4,539 17,051 1,144 675 0


72 22 152 6 12 -
276 3,614 4,013 380 290 -
643 55 407 12 8 -
7 15 26 2 3 -
149 792 12,220 438 241 -
- - - - 3 -
- - - - - -
4 9 97 255 6 -
4 9 126 51 105 -
- 23 10 - 7 -

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Table 1.15 - continued

Province/City and Total Occupied Galvanized Tile/


Construction Materials of the Outer Walls Housing Units Iron/ Concrete/
Aluminum Clay Tile

Davao del Sur 199,185 117,991 810


Concrete/Brick/Stone 33,797 32,151 621
Wood 34,696 26,135 64
Half Concrete/Brick/Stone & Half Wood 30,478 25,647 113
Galvanized Iron/Aluminum 704 416 11
Bamboo/Sawali/Cogon/Nipa 97,086 32,373 -
Asbestos 81 68 1
Glass 16 15 -
Makeshift/Salvaged/Improvised 957 317 -
Others/Not Reported 1,334 852 -
No Walls 36 17 -

Davao City 326,577 303,655 2,449


Concrete/Brick/Stone 130,039 126,957 2,048
Wood 91,310 84,178 191
Half Concrete/Brick/Stone & Half Wood 52,069 48,029 187
Galvanized Iron/Aluminum 1,116 985 8
Bamboo/Sawali/Cogon/Nipa 45,654 38,156 -
Asbestos 113 108 -
Glass 16 11 4
Makeshift/Salvaged/Improvised 1,693 1,121 -
Others/Not Reported 4,540 4,096 11
No Walls 27 14 -

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 1.15 - continued

Construction Materials of the Roof


Half Galvanized Cogon/ Makeshift/ Asbestos/ Not
Iron/ Wood Nipa/ Salvaged/ Others Reported
Half Concrete Anahaw Improvised

4,678 4,046 69,164 1,158 1,314 24


281 103 601 16 24 -
769 2,832 4,729 84 83 -
2,435 204 2,034 14 31 -
160 21 91 2 3 -
1,003 858 61,007 736 1,109 -
5 2 - - 5 -
1 - - - - -
6 8 336 282 8 -
18 13 357 23 47 24
- 5 9 1 4 -

5,189 4,892 9,032 1,001 344 15


619 274 69 8 64 -
869 3,719 2,071 226 56 -
3,274 425 94 11 49 -
77 28 17 - 1 -
318 387 6,462 258 73 -
- 4 - - 1 -
- 1 - - - -
7 11 113 439 2 -
25 42 204 52 95 15
- 1 2 7 3 -

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Table 1.16A
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX BY PROVINCE
2003, 2006, 2009 and 2012

Province 2003 2006 2009 2012

Davao del Norte 0.534 0.476 0.506 0.524


Davao del Sur 0.584 0.590 0.602 0.626
Davao Oriental 0.363 0.384 0.356 0.442
Compostela Valley 0.418 0.402 0.461 0.491

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 1.16B
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX BY COMPONENT AND PROVINCE
2003, 2006, 2009 and 2012

Life Expectancy Education Income


Province Level Index Mean Years Expected Index Real Per Index
(in years) of Schooling Years of Capita
Schooling Income
(in pesos)

2003

Davao del Norte 65.90 0.726 7.5 11.9 0.784 41,327 0.267
Davao del Sur 68.60 0.770 8.3 12.0 0.831 45,137 0.311
Davao Oriental 68.10 0.762 7.2 12.3 0.785 24,973 0.080
Compostela Valley 65.90 0.726 7.5 11.9 0.784 29,180 0.128

2006

Davao del Norte 67.10 0.745 8.0 12.5 0.832 33,140 0.174
Davao del Sur 69.40 0.782 8.6 11.8 0.837 45,337 0.313
Davao Oriental 69.70 0.787 6.3 10.7 0.682 27,161 0.105
Compostela Valley 67.10 0.745 7.2 11.9 0.770 27,845 0.113

2009

Davao del Norte 68.30 0.764 8.1 11.9 0.820 36,024 0.207
Davao del Sur 70.20 0.795 8.8 12.0 0.856 45,988 0.321
Davao Oriental 71.30 0.812 6.5 10.5 0.689 24,996 0.081
Compostela Valley 68.30 0.764 7.4 11.6 0.773 32,429 0.166

2012

Davao del Norte 69.50 0.761 8.9 12.2 0.865 36,531 0.218
Davao del Sur 71.00 0.785 9.1 12.2 0.876 48,821 0.357
Davao Oriental 72.90 0.814 7.0 11.4 0.743 29,865 0.143
Compostela Valley 69.50 0.761 7.8 11.1 0.772 35,091 0.202

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority


Consumer Price Index - measures the average changes in the retail prices of a fixed basket of goods and services

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Chapter 2
INCOME AND PRICES

Data on the levels and patterns of family income and expenditure, poverty incidence and
threshold and price indices are vital indicators of the socioeconomic status of the people. Specifically, these
data provide a picture of the standard of living, the varying degrees of inequality, the purchasing capacity,
and the demand for goods and services of families. The data are essential in the conceptualization and
assessment of poverty alleviation programs of government, private and non-government organizations. The
data have become more significant to all sectors now that genuine efforts are being demonstrated in pursuing
the social reform agenda. The trends, patterns and signals shown by the data have been given wide and
serious attention due to the far reaching ramifications on policies and programs aimed at people
empowerment. The usage of the data has accordingly permeated all echelons of the government
bureaucracy, private businesses and even ordinary citizens themselves. With the support provided by the
data, interventions can be implemented to help the citizenry respond to situations brought about by the
increased prices and incidence of poverty and low income capacity, among others.

This chapter presents data for the region and by province pertaining to family income,
expenditures and consumer price indices. Several indicators derived from these basic data such as poverty
incidence and threshold, inflation rate and purchasing power of the peso are also presented in this chapter.
The income, expenditures and price data are generated from the results of the Family Income and
Expenditures Survey (FIES) and price surveys of the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA). The poverty
statistics, likewise, are computed by PSA through the Technical Working Group on Income Statistics using
the results of the FIES.

Sector Highlights

 Based on the results of the 2015 Family Income and Expenditures Survey, average family income in
Region XI increased by 27.4 percent from 194 thousands in 2012 to 247 thousands in 2015. Average
family expenditures, on the other hand, rose by 21.8 percent from 156 thousands in 2012 to 190
thousands in 2015.

 In 2015, the mean income of the first decile group of the population in Davao Region was 91
thousands. On the other hand, the mean income of the tenth decile group was 721 thousands.

 Food was the major expenditure item of families, accounting for 47.6 percent of total family
expenditures in 2012 and 43.6 percent in 2015. In 2015, families with income less than 40,000 spent
60.2 percent on food, while those with income more than 250,000 spent 36.0 percent on food
expenditures.

 Annual Per Capita Poverty Threshold increased from P19,967 to P22,754 and incidence of poor
families decreased from 25.0 percent to 16.6 percent between 2012 and 2015.

 Annual Per Capita Food Threshold increased from P13,890 to P15,860 and subsistence incidence
among families decreased from 10.1 percent to 5.2 percent between 2012 and 2015.

 Farmers, children, and fishermen were the poorest basic sectors in Davao Region with poverty
incidence of 45.2 percent, 40.8 percent, and 36.5 percent, respectively in 2012.

 Annual average Inflation Rate increased from 2.6 percent in 2015 to 3.2 percent in 2016.

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Table 2.1 Number of Families, Total and Average Annual Family Income and
Expenditure by Region: 2012 and 2015 2 - 5

Table 2.2 Total and Average Annual Family Income and Expenditures
by Income Class, 2012 and 2015 2 - 6

Table 2.3 Total and Average Annual Family Income and Expenditures
by Expenditure Class, 2012 and 2015 2 -7

Table 2.4A Average Annual Income and Expenditures by Family Size


and Income Class: 2015 2 -8

Table 2.4B Average Annual Income and Expenditures by Family Size


and Income Class: 2012 2 -9

Table 2.5 Mean and Median Income and Expenditures by Income Decile,
2012 and 2015 2 - 10

Table 2.6 Distribution of Families by Main Source of Income and


Income Class: 2015 2 - 11

Table 2.7A Distribution of Total Family Expenditures by Expenditure Group


by Income Class: 2015 2 - 12

Table 2.7B Distribution of Total Family Expenditures by Expenditure Group


by Income Class: 2012 2 - 14

Table 2.8 Total Number of Families, Total and Average Per Capita Income and
Expenditures by Per Capita Income Class, by Province/City, 2000 2 - 16

Table 2.9A Annual Per Capita Poverty Thresholds and Poverty Incidence and
Magnitude of Poor Families by Region, 2012 and 2015 2 - 18

Table 2.9B Annual Per Capita Poverty Thresholds and Poverty Incidence and
Magnitude of Poor Population by Region, 2012 and 2015 2 - 19

Table 2.9C Annual Per Capita Poverty Thresholds and Poverty Incidence and
Magnitude of Poor Families by Province, Region XI, 2012 and 2015 2 - 20

Table 2.9D Annual Per Capita Poverty Thresholds and Poverty Incidence and
Magnitude of Poor Population by Province, Region XI, 2012 and 2015 2 - 20

Table 2.9E Annual Per Capita Food Thresholds, Subsistence Incidence and
Magnitude of Subsistence Poor Families by Province, Region XI, 2 - 21
2012 and 2015

Table 2.9F Annual Per Capita Food Thresholds, Subsistence Incidence and
Magnitude of Subsistence Poor Population by Province, Region XI, 2 - 21
2012 and 2015

Table 2.10 Poverty Statistics for the Basic Sector, Region XI,
2006, 2009, 2012 and 2015 2 - 22

Table 2.11 Consumer Price Index for All Income Households by Province
2015 - 2016 2 - 23

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Figure 2.1 Poverty Incidence of Families by Province, 2012 and 2015 2 -4

Figure 2.2 Consumer Price Index and Inflation Rate, Region XI, 2009 - 2015 2 -4

Figure 2.3 Distribution of Family Expenditures, Region XI, 2015 2 - 11

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Figure 2.1 POVERTY INCIDENCE OF FAMILIES
BY PROVINCE, 2012 AND 2015

40
2012 2015

35

30

25
In Percent

20

15

10

0
Davao Oriental Davao del Norte Compostela Valley Davao del Sur

Figure 2.2 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX AND INFLATION RATE


REGION XI, 2009 - 2015

200 6
CPI Inflation Rate
190
5
180
Consumer Price Index (2000=100)

170
4
160
Inflation Rate

150 3

140
2
130

120
1
110

100 0
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

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Table 2.1
NUMBER OF FAMILIES, TOTAL AND AVERAGE ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME AND EXPENDITURE
BY REGION
2012

Number of Income Expenditure


Region Families Total Average Total Average
(in thousands) (in millions) (in thousands) (in millions) (in thousands)

Philippines 21,426 5,026,798 235 4,125,312 193

NCR 2,917 1,106,169 379 947,599 325


CAR 375 96,351 257 70,633 188
Ilocos 1,105 225,050 204 175,220 159
Cagayan Valley 771 150,089 195 107,884 140
Central Luzon 2,386 618,893 259 503,995 211
Calabarzon 3,082 876,006 284 748,129 243
Mimaropa 638 114,117 179 88,215 138
Bicol 1,165 189,185 162 167,256 144
Western Visayas 1,604 324,028 202 260,971 163
Central Visayas 1,577 329,415 209 258,635 164
Eastern Visayas 902 149,493 166 118,998 132
Zamboanga Peninsula 772 124,903 162 93,829 122
Northern Mindanao 976 185,015 190 139,353 143
Davao 1,078 209,405 194 167,651 156
Soccsksargen 988 160,674 163 138,089 140
Caraga 532 95,809 180 75,352 142
ARMM 557 72,196 130 63,506 114

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

2015

Number of Income Expenditure


Region Families Total Average Total Average
(in thousands) (in millions) (in thousands) (in millions) (in thousands)

Philippines 22,730 6,068,162 267 4,882,860 215

NCR 3,019 1,282,823 425 1,053,215 349


CAR 402 113,531 282 84,004 209
Ilocos 1,170 278,515 238 212,525 182
Cagayan Valley 816 193,589 237 132,063 162
Central Luzon 2,507 750,054 299 600,095 239
Calabarzon 3,251 1,013,942 312 875,400 269
Mimaropa 697 154,612 222 111,907 161
Bicol 1,262 236,476 187 202,469 160
Western Visayas 1,699 384,039 226 299,808 176
Central Visayas 1,672 399,734 239 323,434 193
Eastern Visayas 976 191,720 197 151,994 156
Zamboanga Peninsula 824 156,872 190 118,758 144
Northern Mindanao 1,029 227,998 221 166,005 161
Davao 1,156 285,560 247 219,680 190
Soccsksargen 1,055 198,438 188 170,863 162
Caraga 579 114,745 198 92,243 159
ARMM 616 85,514 139 68,397 111

Note: Details may not add up to total due to rounding


Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 2.2
TOTAL AND AVERAGE ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME AND EXPENDITURES BY INCOME CLASS
2012 and 2015
(Income Class in Pesos; Total in Millions; Averages in Thousands)

2012
Income Class Income Expenditures
Total Average Total Average
(in Millions) (in thousands) (in Millions) (in thousands)

Philippines 5,026,798 235 4,125,312 193

Under 40,000 20,303 30 22,540 33


40,000 - 59,999 71,530 51 75,188 54
60,000 - 99,999 325,936 80 320,853 79
100,000 - 249,999 1,443,751 159 1,307,091 144
250,000 and over 3,165,277 508 2,399,641 385

Region XI 209,405 194 167,651 156

Under 40,000 1,200 31 1,286 33


40,000 - 59,999 4,832 51 5,145 54
60,000 - 99,999 18,312 81 17,872 79
100,000 - 249,999 75,347 155 66,477 137
250,000 and over 109,713 470 76,870 329

2015
Income Class Income Expenditures
Total Average Total Average
(in Millions) (in thousands) (in Millions) (in thousands)

Philippines 6,068,162 267 4,882,860 215

Under 40,000 11,086 31 12,376 35


40,000 - 59,999 46,104 51 47,947 53
60,000 - 99,999 266,410 82 262,096 80
100,000 - 249,999 1,671,854 162 1,500,018 145
250,000 and over 4,072,708 516 3,060,424 388

Region XI 285,560 247 219,680 190

Under 40,000 377 33 333 29


40,000 - 59,999 2,228 51 2,025 46
60,000 - 99,999 14,591 82 13,161 74
100,000 - 249,999 90,416 160 76,682 135
250,000 and over 177,947 501 127,479 359

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 2.3
TOTAL AND AVERAGE ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME AND EXPENDITURES BY EXPENDITURE CLASS
2012 and 2015

2012
Expenditure Class Income Expenditures
Total Average Total Average
(in Millions) (in thousands) (in Millions) (in thousands)

Philippines 5,026,798 235 4,125,312 193

Under 40,000 26,928 35 23,189 31


40,000 - 59,999 97,143 60 82,447 51
60,000 - 99,999 436,516 92 378,396 80
100,000 - 249,999 1,797,880 188 1,511,848 158
250,000 and over 2,668,331 557 2,129,432 444

Region XI 209,405 194 167,651 156

Under 40,000 1,455 35 1,302 31


40,000 - 59,999 5,506 57 4,916 51
60,000 - 99,999 26,326 91 23,272 80
100,000 - 249,999 92,217 187 75,773 154
250,000 and over 83,902 532 62,388 396

2015
Expenditure Class Income Expenditures
Total Average Total Average
(in Millions) (in thousands) (in Millions) (in thousands)

Philippines 6,068,162 267 4,882,860 215

Under 40,000 18,200 39 14,251 31


40,000 - 59,999 72,873 63 58,687 51
60,000 - 99,999 403,527 98 335,527 82
100,000 - 249,999 2,106,545 193 1,750,582 161
250,000 and over 3,467,017 568 2,723,814 446

Region XI 285,560 247 219,680 190

Under 40,000 924 41 739 33


40,000 - 59,999 4,604 64 3,727 52
60,000 - 99,999 24,485 101 19,679 81
100,000 - 249,999 109,072 195 87,759 157
250,000 and over 146,473 565 107,776 415

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 2.4A
AVERAGE ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME AND EXPENDITURE BY FAMILY SIZE
AND INCOME CLASS: 2015
(Average Income and Expenditure in Thousand Pesos)

Income Class
Family Size All Income Under 40,000 to 60,000 to 100,000 to '250,000
Class 40,000 59,999 99,999 249,999 and over

Philippines
Average Income 267 31 51 82 162 516
Average Expenditure 215 35 53 80 145 388

5 persons or less
Average Income 245 31 51 81 161 510
Average Expenditure 197 34 52 78 142 381

6 persons or more
Average Income 313 35 53 83 165 526
Average Expenditure 252 61 64 88 152 399

Region XI
Average Income 247 33 51 82 160 501
Average Expenditure 190 29 46 74 135 359

5 persons or less
Average Income 228 33 51 82 157 497
Average Expenditure 175 29 46 73 132 351

6 persons or more
Average Income 295 - 50 82 165 508
Average Expenditure 229 - 47 77 144 372

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 2.4B
AVERAGE ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME AND EXPENDITURE BY FAMILY SIZE
AND INCOME CLASS: 2012
(Average Income and Expenditure in Thousand Pesos)

Income Class
Family Size Under 40,000 to 60,000 to 100,000 to '250,000
All Income 40,000 59,999 99,999 249,999 and over

Philippines
Average Income 235 30 51 80 159 508
Average Expenditure 193 33 54 79 144 385

5 persons or less
Average Income 215 30 51 80 158 501
Average Expenditure 176 33 53 77 142 376

6 persons or more
Average Income 272 36 52 82 161 519
Average Expenditure 225 51 60 85 149 399

Region XI
Average Income 194 31 51 81 155 470
Average Expenditure 156 33 54 79 137 329

5 persons or less
Average Income 172 31 51 81 153 451
Average Expenditure 139 33 53 77 132 318

6 persons or more
Average Income 242 - 53 82 160 493
Average Expenditure 190 - 59 85 146 343

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 2.5
MEAN AND MEDIAN INCOME AND EXPENDITURES BY INCOME DECILE
2012 and 2015
(In thousands)

2012 2015
Income Decile Income Expenditures Income Expenditures
Mean Median Mean Median Mean Median Mean Median

Philippines 235 153 193 136 267 180 215 156

First Decile 69 66 73 70 86 83 89 84
Second Decile 92 89 91 86 114 111 110 104
Third Decile 108 104 102 98 133 127 122 115
Fourth Decile 130 124 121 113 156 149 140 130
Fifth Decile 153 144 139 130 182 171 161 151
Sixth Decile 182 172 161 150 218 204 189 175
Seventh Decile 229 216 196 182 259 245 217 203
Eighth Decile 286 270 237 218 320 305 260 243
Ninth Decile 381 358 302 280 415 389 326 299
Tenth Decile 715 583 503 411 786 652 534 449

Region XI 194 133 156 118 247 166 190 140

First Decile 64 60 69 66 91 85 83 78
Second Decile 85 84 86 82 116 113 104 98
Third Decile 105 102 101 98 131 123 114 106
Fourth Decile 115 106 108 101 150 136 130 118
Fifth Decile 137 128 121 108 166 157 139 138
Sixth Decile 157 148 138 128 204 194 169 162
Seventh Decile 170 165 140 132 240 235 191 182
Eighth Decile 236 222 192 178 276 261 219 213
Ninth Decile 307 287 234 221 375 374 286 263
Tenth Decile 565 487 366 320 721 571 464 367

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 2.6
DISTRIBUTION OF FAMILIES BY MAIN SOURCE OF INCOME AND INCOME CLASS
2015

Income Class
Main Source of Income All Income Under 40,000 to 60,000 to 100,000 to '250,000
Classes 40,000 59,999 99,999 249,999 and over

Philippines

Number of families (in thousands) 22,730 355 901 3,268 10,318 7,888

Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0


Wages and Salaries 51.9 16.5 29.1 40.6 53.7 58.5
Entrepreneurial Activities 21.9 16.8 26.1 28.9 24.4 15.6
Other sources of income 26.1 66.7 44.8 30.5 21.9 25.9

Region XI

Number of families (in thousands) 1,156 11 44 179 567 355

Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0


Wages and Salaries 54.3 11.3 30.2 40.7 58.3 59.2
Entrepreneurial Activities 25.8 16.1 33.2 39.6 25.4 19.0
Other sources of income 19.9 72.6 36.6 19.7 16.4 21.8

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Figure 2.3 DISTRIBUTION OF FAMILY EXPENDITURES


REGION XI, 2015

Health, 3.6

Others, 14

Education, 4

Clothing and
Footwear, 2.6 Food, 43.6

Transportation and
Communication,
8.1

Housing, water,
Miscellaneous electricity, gas and
Good and other fuels, 17.9
Services, 6.2

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Table 2.7A
DISTRIBUTION OF TOTAL FAMILY EXPENDITURES BY EXPENDITURE GROUP BY INCOME CLASS
2015
(In Percent)

Income Class
Expenditure Group Total Under 40,000 - 60,000 - 100,000 - 250,000
40,000 59,999 99,999 249,999 and over

Philippines

Total Family Expenditure


(In millions) 4,882,860 12,376 47,947 262,096 1,500,018 3,060,424

Percent of Total Expenditures 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Food Expenditure 41.9 60.8 59.9 58.8 51.6 35.3

Food Consumed at Home 33.7 55.2 54.8 53.2 43.8 26.7


Cereals and Cereal Preparations 11.7 24.5 25.2 23.8 16.9 7.8
Meat 5.4 3.7 4.1 4.7 5.9 5.2
Fish and Seafood 5.0 9.5 8.6 8.4 6.7 3.8
Milk cheese and Eggs 2.8 2.3 2.6 2.8 3.0 2.7
Oils and Fats 0.6 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.8 0.5
Fruit 1.2 2.1 1.9 1.7 1.4 1.1
Vegetables 2.3 5.6 5.0 4.3 3.2 1.7
Sugar, Jam, Honey, Chocolate and Confectionery 0.9 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.1 0.6
Food N.E.C. 1.0 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.3 0.8
Coffee Tea and Cocoa 1.5 2.5 2.3 2.2 2.0 1.2
Mineral Water, Softdrinks, Fruit and Vegetable Juices 1.3 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.4 1.2
Food regularly consumed outside the home 8.2 5.5 5.1 5.6 7.8 8.6

Alcoholic Beverages 0.5 0.9 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.4


Tobacco 1.1 2.0 1.9 2.0 1.7 0.8
Other Vegetable-Based Products 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0
Clothing and Footwear 2.4 1.8 2.0 2.2 2.2 2.6
Furnishings and Routine Household Maintenance 2.5 2.2 2.2 2.1 1.9 2.8
Health 3.7 1.9 2.2 2.3 2.8 4.3
House Rent/Rental Value 12.2 11.3 10.7 9.6 10.7 13.2
Water Electricity Gas and Other Fuels 7.9 9.1 8.3 7.6 7.9 7.9
Transport 6.2 3.1 3.2 3.9 5.3 6.9
Communication 2.2 0.3 0.6 0.8 1.4 2.8
Recreation and Culture 0.8 0.2 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.9
Education 3.8 0.3 0.7 1.4 2.5 4.6
Accomodation Services 0.2 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.3
Miscellaneous Goods and Services 6.3 3.9 4.4 4.7 5.4 7.0
Durabel Furniture and Equipment 2.5 0.3 0.5 0.8 1.5 3.2
Special Family occasion 2.5 0.8 1.1 1.6 2.1 2.9
Other Expenditure 3.1 0.7 0.7 0.9 1.3 4.2

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 2.7A - continued

Income Class
Expenditure Group Total Under 40,000 - 60,000 - 100,000 - 250,000
40,000 59,999 99,999 249,999 and over

Region XI

Total Family Expenditure


(In millions) 219,680 333 2,025 13,161 76,682 127,479

Percent of Total Expenditures 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Food Expenditure 43.6 60.2 60.1 58.8 53.0 36.0

Food Consumed at Home 36.6 54.9 55.0 52.9 46.7 28.6


Cereals and Cereal Preparations 13.2 21.7 22.0 22.2 18.4 9.0
Meat 5.1 3.2 3.8 4.7 5.7 4.9
Fish and Seafood 6.4 10.6 10.8 9.8 8.4 4.8
Milk cheese and Eggs 2.9 2.6 2.9 2.7 3.1 2.9
Oils and Fats 0.6 1.1 1.0 0.8 0.7 0.5
Fruit 1.2 2.1 1.8 1.5 1.3 1.1
Vegetables 2.5 7.8 6.4 5.0 3.3 1.7
Sugar, Jam, Honey, Chocolate and Confectionery 0.8 1.5 1.6 1.4 1.0 0.6
Food N.E.C. 0.9 1.6 1.6 1.4 1.1 0.6
Coffee Tea and Cocoa 1.6 2.2 2.3 2.2 2.2 1.2
Mineral Water, Softdrinks, Fruit and Vegetable Juices 1.2 0.6 0.9 1.1 1.3 1.2
Food regularly consumed outside the home 6.9 5.2 5.1 5.9 6.4 7.4

Alcoholic Beverages 0.5 0.4 0.7 0.9 0.7 0.4


Tobacco 1.2 0.8 1.6 1.8 1.8 0.8
Other Vegetable-Based Products 0.0 - 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Clothing and Footwear 2.6 2.4 1.8 2.1 2.2 2.9
Furnishings and Routine Household Maintenance 2.1 2.6 2.5 2.0 1.8 2.2
Health 3.6 1.1 2.3 2.1 2.7 4.4
House Rent/Rental Value 10.7 13.4 12.1 8.8 9.2 11.7
Water Electricity Gas and Other Fuels 7.2 8.5 7.6 7.2 7.3 7.2
Transport 6.3 3.5 3.3 4.2 5.5 7.0
Communication 1.8 0.1 0.4 0.6 1.0 2.4
Recreation and Culture 0.8 0.2 0.2 0.5 0.5 1.1
Education 4.0 0.2 0.4 1.4 2.6 5.1
Accomodation Services 0.2 - 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.3
Miscellaneous Goods and Services 6.2 3.9 4.1 4.4 5.0 7.1
Durabel Furniture and Equipment 3.4 1.2 0.2 2.4 2.2 4.2
Special Family occasion 3.2 0.6 1.5 1.5 2.7 3.6
Other Expenditure 2.7 0.8 1.1 1.3 1.6 3.5

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Table 2.7B
DISTRIBUTION OF TOTAL FAMILY EXPENDITURES BY EXPENDITURE GROUP BY INCOME CLASS
2012
(In Percent)

All Income Class


Expenditure Group Income Under 40,000 - 60,000 - 100,000 - 250,000
Classes 40,000 59,999 99,999 249,999 and over

Philippines

Total Family Expenditure (In Millions) 4,125,312 22,540 75,188 320,853 1,307,091 2,399,641

Percent to Total Expenditures 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0


Food Expenditures 42.8 62.3 62.2 60.1 51.8 34.9
Food Consumed at Home 35.3 56.0 58.4 55.4 44.3 26.8
Bread and cereals 12.0 26.3 27.2 24.7 16.2 7.3
Meat 5.9 3.6 4.4 5.0 6.6 5.7
Fish and sea foods 5.4 9.2 9.6 9.2 6.9 3.9
Milk, cheese and eggs 2.9 2.3 2.4 2.8 3.2 2.8
Oils and fats 0.7 0.9 1.1 1.1 0.9 0.6
Fruits 1.3 2.1 2.0 1.8 1.5 1.1
Vegetables 2.4 5.3 5.2 4.4 3.1 1.7
Sugar, Jam, Honey, chocolate
and confectionary 1.0 1.6 1.7 1.6 1.2 0.7
Food not elsewhere classified 1.0 1.6 1.7 1.6 1.4 0.8
Coffee, Cocoa, and Tea 1.3 2.2 2.1 2.1 1.8 1.0
Mineral water, softdrinks, fruits
and vegetable juices 1.4 0.7 0.9 1.2 1.5 1.3
Food Regularly Consumed Outside
the Home 7.5 6.4 3.8 4.7 7.5 8.1

Alcoholic Beverages 0.6 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.8 0.5


Tobacco 0.9 1.5 1.6 1.5 1.2 0.6
Other vegetables-based products 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0
Clothing and footwear 2.4 1.7 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.6
Furnishings, household equipment
and routine household needs 2.8 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.1 3.3
Health 3.7 2.0 1.8 2.1 2.7 4.4
Housing, water, electricity, gas and
other fuels 20.7 20.6 18.5 17.5 20.0 21.5
Transportation 7.5 3.1 3.6 4.5 6.4 8.7
Communication 2.7 0.4 0.8 1.2 2.0 3.4
Recreation and culture 1.4 0.3 0.5 0.7 0.9 1.8
Education 4.1 0.4 0.8 1.6 2.6 5.4
Accomodation Services 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.2
Miscellaneous Goods and Services 6.6 3.6 4.3 4.7 5.7 7.5
Other Expenditure 3.7 0.9 0.8 0.9 1.5 5.4

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 2.7B - continued

All Income Class


Expenditure Group Income Under 40,000 - 60,000 - 100,000 - 250,000
Classes 40,000 59,999 99,999 249,999 and over

Region XI

Total Family Expenditure (In Millions) 167,651 1,286 5,145 17,872 66,477 76,870

Percent to Total Expenditures 100.0 100 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0


Food Expenditures 47.6 63.3 64.9 61.9 53.6 37.7
Food Consumed at Home 41.8 60.0 61.5 57.3 47.6 31.7
Bread and cereals 15.7 27.7 28.5 25.7 18.7 9.7
Meat 6.1 3.4 4.3 5.4 6.6 6.0
Fish and sea foods 7.2 10.8 11.1 10.1 8.1 5.3
Milk, cheese and eggs 2.9 2.0 2.6 2.8 3.2 2.8
Oils and fats 0.7 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.8 0.6
Fruits 1.4 2.0 1.9 1.6 1.5 1.3
Vegetables 2.9 6.5 6.0 4.7 3.3 2.0
Sugar, Jam, Honey, chocolate
and confectionary 1.0 1.8 1.5 1.4 1.0 0.8
Food not elsewhere classified 1.0 1.7 1.6 1.3 1.1 0.7
Coffee, Cocoa, and Tea 1.5 2.2 2.1 2.1 1.9 1.1
Mineral water, softdrinks, fruits
and vegetable juices 1.4 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.5 1.3
Food Regularly Consumed Outside
the Home 5.8 3.3 3.4 4.6 6.0 6.1

Alcoholic Beverages 0.8 0.8 1.0 0.9 0.9 0.6


Tobacco 1.1 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.3 0.7
Other vegetables-based products 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 -
Clothing and footwear 2.6 1.9 2.1 2.0 2.4 2.9
Furnishings, household equipment
and routine household needs 2.5 2.2 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.9
Health 3.1 1.2 1.6 2.0 2.6 3.9
Housing, water, electricity, gas and
other fuels 17.3 18.8 17.0 15.8 16.5 18.2
Transportation 8.5 4.5 3.7 5.2 7.7 10.5
Communication 2.2 0.2 0.5 1.1 1.8 3.0
Recreation and culture 1.5 0.2 0.6 0.6 1.0 2.2
Education 3.8 0.6 0.7 1.2 2.8 5.6
Accomodation Services 0.1 0.4 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1
Miscellaneous Goods and Services 6.3 3.8 3.8 4.6 5.5 7.5
Other Expenditure 2.6 0.6 0.7 0.8 1.6 4.2

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Table 2.8
TOTAL NUMBER OF FAMILIES, TOTAL AND AVERAGE PER CAPITA INCOME AND EXPENDITURES
BY PER CAPITA INCOME CLASS, BY PROVINCE/CITY
2000
(Income Class in Pesos; Totals in Thousand Pesos; Average per Capita in Pesos)

Province/Per Capita Total Number Income Expenditures


Income Class of Families Total Ave. Per Capita Total Ave. Per Capita

Region XI a/ 1,032,587 115,912,464 23,727 93,829,474 19,638

Under 3,000 3,976 76,254 2,712 98,027 3,436


3,000 - 3,999 13,989 347,456 3,528 408,207 4,132
4,000 - 5,999 71,748 2,307,970 5,118 2,506,559 5,643
6,000 - 7,499 78,000 3,355,309 6,779 3,520,897 7,313
7,500 - 9,999 132,681 6,339,006 8,760 6,408,926 8,977
10,000 - 14,999 216,152 13,631,872 12,373 13,007,903 12,012
15,000 - 19,999 137,723 12,098,171 17,207 10,604,121 15,446
20,000 - 29,999 149,998 17,274,705 24,603 15,084,457 21,731
30,000 - 49,999 132,379 22,922,741 38,708 18,343,920 31,614
50,000 and over 95,941 37,558,979 88,834 23,846,458 61,207

Davao Oriental 85,744 8,088,180 22,093 6,558,519 17,737

Under 3,000 - - - - -
3,000 - 3,999 - - - - -
4,000 - 5,999 9,734 296,219 5,040 322,388 5,703
6,000 - 7,499 5,605 315,126 6,717 256,317 5,491
7,500 - 9,999 12,918 581,112 8,705 547,424 8,150
10,000 - 14,999 17,333 1,079,455 12,049 992,392 11,141
15,000 - 19,999 15,705 1,141,314 16,716 925,740 14,015
20,000 - 29,999 8,225 844,769 24,316 656,301 19,634
30,000 - 49,999 7,667 1,272,526 38,088 980,189 31,049
50,000 and over 8,558 2,557,659 85,516 1,877,767 60,358

Davao del Norte b/ 230,415 18,147,087 17,137 16,329,385 15,475

Under 3,000 990 24,366 2,735 38,088 4,275


3,000 - 3,999 4,595 117,785 3,530 149,330 4,509
4,000 - 5,999 23,478 761,280 5,048 819,694 5,531
6,000 - 7,499 23,630 1,046,028 6,773 1,065,405 7,249
7,500 - 9,999 37,958 1,780,386 8,723 1,776,789 8,904
10,000 - 14,999 53,980 3,380,629 12,687 3,230,036 12,358
15,000 - 19,999 27,781 2,065,819 17,264 1,971,256 16,590
20,000 - 29,999 28,489 3,227,457 24,738 3,054,423 22,953
30,000 - 49,999 21,403 3,178,726 37,727 2,532,523 30,572
50,000 and over 8,112 2,564,610 79,298 1,691,840 57,373

Notes: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Per capita income and expenditures are obtained by dividing the total income and expenditures by
the total number of family members.
a/ includes South Cotabato, Sarangani, and Gen. Santos City
b/ includes Compostela Valley

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 2.8 - continued

Province/Per Capita Total Number Income Expenditures


Income Class of Families Total Ave. Per Capita Total Ave. Per Capita

Davao del Sur 143,365 11,436,255 18,554 9,508,345 15,516

Under 3,000 - - - - -
3,000 - 3,999 3,587 99,742 3,763 107,001 4,032
4,000 - 5,999 12,900 437,402 5,295 456,422 5,616
6,000 - 7,499 11,007 450,240 6,906 447,360 7,001
7,500 - 9,999 20,430 884,339 8,777 903,591 9,023
10,000 - 14,999 40,111 1,967,712 12,104 1,814,281 11,441
15,000 - 19,999 16,282 1,311,487 17,092 1,025,294 13,955
20,000 - 29,999 21,519 2,023,566 23,998 1,815,390 21,763
30,000 - 49,999 9,057 1,379,700 38,708 1,030,004 30,705
50,000 and over 8,473 2,882,067 81,683 1,909,003 52,354

Davao City 227,961 35,547,440 33,117 28,807,725 27,083

Under 3,000 - - - - -
3,000 - 3,999 - - - - -
4,000 - 5,999 1,999 79,152 5,008 68,232 4,390
6,000 - 7,499 5,722 245,951 6,684 275,489 7,510
7,500 - 9,999 12,753 741,877 8,940 696,424 8,571
10,000 - 14,999 40,205 3,122,782 12,511 2,945,603 11,847
15,000 - 19,999 34,588 3,773,471 17,325 3,255,342 15,051
20,000 - 29,999 41,499 4,978,644 24,862 4,298,046 21,806
30,000 - 49,999 55,880 10,094,888 39,064 8,147,854 32,198
50,000 and over 35,315 12,510,676 86,936 9,120,736 65,464

Tagum City 35,883 4,887,564 27,774 4,258,265 24,256

Under 3,000 211 1,445 2,738 1,922 3,644


3,000 - 3,999 - - - - -
4,000 - 5,999 1,291 43,451 5,327 55,829 6,926
6,000 - 7,499 944 44,882 6,820 47,670 7,444
7,500 - 9,999 2,211 119,278 8,900 131,969 9,932
10,000 - 14,999 9,569 648,612 12,193 627,803 12,205
15,000 - 19,999 3,616 377,506 17,973 357,576 17,366
20,000 - 29,999 7,441 874,190 23,442 759,537 20,187
30,000 - 49,999 5,657 1,264,344 38,726 1,086,910 34,063
50,000 and over 4,943 1,513,856 78,473 1,189,049 62,555

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Table 2.9A
ANNUAL PER CAPITA POVERTY THRESHOLDS AND POVERTY INCIDENCE AND MAGNITUDE
OF POOR FAMILIES BY REGION
2012 and 2015
(Threshold in Pesos; Incidence in Percent)

Annual Per Capita Poverty Poverty Incidence Among Magnitude of Poor


Province Thresholds 1/ Families 2/ Families 3/
2012 2015 2012 2015 2012 2015

Philippines 18,935 21,753 19.7 16.5 4,214,921 3,746,513

NCR 20,344 25,007 2.6 2.7 76,530 80,246


CAR 19,483 21,770 17.5 14.9 65,516 59,759
Region I 18,373 20,488 14.0 9.6 154,712 112,233
Region II 19,125 21,860 17.0 11.7 130,965 95,367
Region III 18,188 23,200 10.1 8.9 240,079 223,684
Region IV-A 19,137 22,121 8.3 6.7 256,839 216,461
Region IV-B 17,292 20,224 23.6 17.4 150,486 121,283
Region V 18,257 21,476 32.3 27.5 375,974 346,965
Region VI 18,029 21,070 22.8 16.6 365,040 281,826
Region VII 18,767 21,914 25.7 23.6 405,694 394,336
Region VIII 18,076 21,304 37.4 30.7 337,221 299,897
Region IX 18,054 20,925 33.7 26.0 259,749 214,011
Region X 19,335 22,345 32.8 30.3 320,113 311,552
Region XI 19,967 22,754 25.0 16.6 268,957 192,449
Region XII 18,737 21,025 37.1 30.5 366,169 321,286
Caraga 19,629 22,570 31.9 30.8 169,522 178,160
ARMM 20,517 21,563 48.7 48.2 271,355 296,999

1/ The annual per capita income required or the amount to be spent to satisfy the nutritional requirements
(2,000 calories) and other basic needs.
2/ The proportion of poor families to the total number of families.
3/ The total number of poor families.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 2.9B
ANNUAL PER CAPITA POVERTY THRESHOLDS AND POVERTY INCIDENCE AND MAGNITUDE
OF POOR POPULATION BY REGION
2012 and 2015
(Threshold in Pesos; Incidence in Percent)

Annual Per Capita Poverty Poverty Incidence Among Magnitude of Poor


Province Thresholds 1/ Population 2/ Population 3/
2012 2015 2012 2015 2012 2015

Philippines 18,935 21,753 25.2 21.6 23,745,895 21,927,009

NCR 20,344 25,007 3.9 3.9 460,831 494,630


CAR 19,483 21,770 22.8 19.7 373,740 351,590
Region I 18,373 20,488 18.5 13.1 876,650 671,087
Region II 19,125 21,860 22.1 15.8 716,754 553,616
Region III 20,071 23,200 12.9 11.2 1,340,361 1,242,071
Region IV-A 19,137 22,121 10.9 9.1 1,425,774 1,287,966
Region IV-B 17,292 20,224 31.0 24.4 876,238 754,222
Region V 18,257 21,476 41.1 36.0 2,276,848 2,172,415
Region VI 18,029 21,070 29.1 22.4 2,088,471 1,728,397
Region VII 18,767 21,914 30.2 27.6 2,094,911 2,057,479
Region VIII 18,076 21,304 45.2 38.7 1,882,934 1,756,744
Region IX 18,054 20,925 40.1 33.9 1,409,819 1,274,657
Region X 19,335 22,345 39.5 36.6 1,759,570 1,720,472
Region XI 19,967 22,754 30.7 22.0 1,411,063 1,092,200
Region XII 18,737 21,025 44.7 37.3 1,895,820 1,716,649
Caraga 19,629 22,570 40.3 39.1 1,001,923 1,062,312
ARMM 20,517 21,563 55.8 53.7 1,854,188 1,990,503

1/ The annual per capita income required or the amount to be spent to satisfy the nutritional requirements
(2,000 calories) and other basic needs.
2/ The proportion of poor population to the total number of population.
3/ The total number of poor population.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 2.9C
ANNUAL PER CAPITA POVERTY THRESHOLDS, POVERTY INCIDENCE AND MAGNITUDE
OF POOR FAMILIES BY PROVINCE
2012 and 2015
(Threshold in Pesos; Incidence in Percent)

Annual Per Capita Poverty Poverty Incidence Among Magnitude of Poor


Province Threshold 1/ Families 2/ Families 3/
2012 2015 2012 2015 2012 2015

Region XI 19,967 22,754 25.0 16.6 268,957 192,449

Davao Oriental 19,323 22,210 37.8 21.3 45,429 25,622


Davao del Norte 20,841 24,424 26.7 26.1 60,652 52,665
Compostela Valley a/ 20,932 22,740 30.7 22.0 48,928 31,608
Davao del Sur 19,311 21,846 20.0 12.0 113,948 82,554

1/ The annual per capita income required or the amount to be spent to satisfy the nutritional requirements
(2,000 calories) and other basic needs.
2/ The proportion of poor families to the total number of families.
3/ The total number of poor families.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 2.9D
ANNUAL PER CAPITA POVERTY THRESHOLDS, POVERTY INCIDENCE AND MAGNITUDE
OF POOR POPULATION BY PROVINCE
2012 and 2015
(Threshold in Pesos; Incidence in Percent)

Annual Per Capita Poverty Poverty Incidence Among Magnitude of Poor


Province Threshold 1/ Population 2/ Population 3/
2012 2015 2012 2015 2012 2015

Region XI 19,967 22,754 30.7 22.0 1,411,063 1,092,200

Davao Oriental 19,323 22,210 45.8 29.9 246,026 163,594


Davao del Norte 20,841 24,424 33.4 33.2 328,442 299,673
Compostela Valley a/ 20,932 22,740 36.7 28.1 259,485 178,922
Davao del Sur 19,311 21,846 24.4 15.6 577,111 450,012

1/ The annual per capita income required or the amount to be spent to satisfy the nutritional requirements
(2,000 calories) and other basic needs.
2/ The proportion of poor families to the total number of families.
3/ The total number of poor population.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 2.9E
ANNUAL PER CAPITA FOOD THRESHOLDS, SUBSISTENCE INCIDENCE AND MAGNITUDE OF
SUBSISTENCE POOR FAMILIES BY PROVINCE
2012 and 2015
(Threshold in Pesos; Incidence in Percent)

Annual Per Capita Poverty Subsistence Incidence Among Magnitude of Poor


Province Threshold 1/ Families 2/ Families 3/
2012 2015 2012 2015 2012 2015

Region XI 13,890 15,860 10.1 5.2 108,722 60,016

Davao Oriental 13,559 15,493 16.9 4.0 20,354 4,756


Davao del Norte a/ 14,497 17,073 9.5 9.0 21,605 18,054
Compostela Valley a/ 14,573 15,856 13.2 4.5 21,073 6,438
Davao del Sur 13,410 15,159 8.0 4.5 45,691 30,769

1/ The annual per capita income required or the amount to be spent to satisfy the nutritional requirements
(2,000 calories).
2/ The proportion of poor population whose annual per capita income falls below the annual per capita food
threshold to the total number of population.
3/ The total number of subsistence poor population.
a/ Coefficient of variation of subsistence incidence among families is greater than 20%.

Table 2.9F
ANNUAL PER CAPITA FOOD THRESHOLDS, SUBSISTENCE INCIDENCE AND MAGNITUDE OF
SUBSISTENCE POOR POPULATION BY PROVINCE
2012 and 2015
(Threshold in Pesos; Incidence in Percent)

Annual Per Capita Poverty Subsistence Incidence Among Magnitude of Poor


Province Threshold 1/ Population 2/ Population 3/
2012 2015 2012 2015 2012 2015

Region XI 13,890 15,860 13.1 7.5 602,248 374,332

Davao Oriental 13,559 15,493 22.9 6.6 123,065 36,061


Davao del Norte a/ 14,497 17,073 12.6 12.6 124,053 113,736
Compostela Valley a/ 14,573 15,856 16.5 7.3 116,923 46,728
Davao del Sur 13,410 15,159 10.1 6.2 238,206 177,807

1/ The annual per capita income required or the amount to be spent to satisfy the nutritional requirements
(2,000 calories).
2/ The proportion of poor population whose annual per capita income falls below the annual per capita food
threshold to the total number of population.
3/ The total number of subsistence poor population.
a/ Coefficient of variation of subsistence incidence among population is greater than 20%.

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Table 2.10
POVERTY STATISTICS FOR THE BASIC SECTOR, REGION XI
2006, 2009, 2012 and 2015

Poverty Estimates
2006 2009 2012 2015
Basic Sector
Poverty Magnitude Poverty Magnitude Poverty Magnitude Poverty Magnitude
CV CV CV CV
Incidence of Poor Incidence of Poor Incidence of Poor Incidence of Poor

Women 29.8 7.7 586,363 30.6 6.8 602,120 29.4 7.3 … 22.6 7.8 …
Youth 23.4 9.6 266,531 24.7 8.4 289,217 26.6 8.9 … 19.1 8.8 …
Children 39.9 6.5 679,631 40.8 6.2 683,295 40.8 5.7 … 31.7 6.9 …
Senior Citizens 20.4 12.1 55,805 20.6 10.9 63,380 19.2 11.8 … 13.3 12.2 …
Urban Poor 18.9 13.8 307,593 20.0 12.0 303,303 19.7 10.5 … 11.9 12.4 …

Migrant & Formal


16.9 9.7 136,810 19.3 7.1 169,220 20.1 9.2 12.8 8.8
Sector Workers
… …
Farmers 44.0 8.5 114,133 44.7 11.0 121,100 45.2 8.7 … 29.3 11.6 …
Fishermen 46.3 16.3 11,270 43.0 17.9 15,252 36.5 27.1 … 43.8 20.4 …
Self-employed … …
and Unpaid
Family Workers 35.4 8.5 228,138 34.9 10.8 231,838 34.9 9.1 … 22.1 11.4 …
Employed 25.4 8.8 401,825 25.7 8.2 432,718 25.5 8.5 … 16.5 8.8 …
Unemployed 24.3 13.3 26,412 17.8 15.2 19,607 27.3 14.1 … 18.1 29.7 …

Notes:
CV - Coefficient of Variation
Women - Individuals whose declared sex is female.
Youth - Persons 15 to 30 years old.
Children - Persons below 18 years old.
Senior Citizens - Persons 60 years old and above.
Urban Poor - An individual residing in an urban area whose income falls below the official poverty threshold.
Migrant Workers - Individuals who are overseas Filipino workers (OFW).
Formal Sector Workers - Employed persons working for private establishments and government organizations and corporations.
Farmers - Employed household members 15 years old and over whose primary occupation is farming and plant growing,
or animal production.
Fishermen - Employed household members 15 years old and over whose primary occupation is fishing.
Self-employed and unpaid family workers - Employed individuals 15 years old and over who are either self-employed
or worked without pay on family owned farm or business.
Employed - Individuals who are 15 years old and over, who during the reference period are reported either at work or with a job but not at work.
Unemployed - Individuals who are 15 years old and over, who during the reference period are reported without work
and currently available for work and seeking work.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 2.11
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX FOR ALL INCOME HOUSEHOLDS
BY PROVINCE (2006 = 100)
2015

Region/Province/City
Commodity Group January February March April

Region XI

All Items 147.3 147.8 148.0 148.7

Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages 164.5 164.7 164.8 166.0


Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco 160.2 161.2 161.4 161.6
Clothing and Footwear 131.5 131.9 132.3 132.5
Housing, Water, Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels 130.1 130.8 130.9 131.4
Furnishing, Household Equipment and Routine
Maintenance of the House 129.1 129.1 129.5 129.8
Health 144.9 145.1 145.4 145.6
Transport 129.6 132.7 133.2 133.5
Communication 92.6 92.5 92.5 92.4
Recreation and Culture 120.1 120.5 120.6 121.0
Education 165.4 165.4 165.4 165.4
Restaurant and Miscellaneous Goods and
Services 127.6 127.7 128.0 128.3

Davao Oriental

All Items 150.0 149.7 150.5 152.4

Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages 161.1 160.2 161.3 163.2


Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco 167.8 168.5 169.0 169.2
Clothing and Footwear 123.8 124.4 124.8 125.1
Housing, Water, Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels 140.2 140.1 140.9 145.3
Furnishing, Household Equipment and Routine
Maintenance of the House 135.0 135.2 136.3 136.5
Health 159.1 159.4 160.1 160.3
Transport 121.3 121.4 121.3 121.9
Communication 136.2 134.4 134.4 134.4
Recreation and Culture 125.6 126.7 127.0 127.4
Education 143.2 143.2 143.2 143.2
Restaurant and Miscellaneous Goods and
Services 142.1 142.5 143.5 145.8

Davao del Norte

All Items 150.5 151.1 150.9 151.3

Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages 167.4 167.1 166.5 167.3


Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco 151.8 152.8 153.0 153.0
Clothing and Footwear 136.0 136.5 137.0 137.1
Housing, Water, Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels 138.8 139.9 139.7 139.6
Furnishing, Household Equipment and Routine
Maintenance of the House 133.7 133.8 134.0 134.8
Health 134.8 135.0 135.0 135.7
Transport 133.2 140.2 140.9 140.9
Communication 89.4 89.4 89.4 89.4
Recreation and Culture 119.8 119.6 119.6 120.7
Education 165.9 165.9 165.9 165.9
Restaurant and Miscellaneous Goods and
Services 123.7 123.8 123.9 124.1

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 2.11 - continued

May June July August September October November December Average

149.3 149.5 149.7 149.6 148.6 148.9 149.8 150.6 149.0

166.8 166.6 167.0 166.6 164.4 164.4 165.6 166.6 162.2


162.1 162.3 162.6 163.2 163.3 164.0 167.3 167.6 158.3
133.0 133.9 134.1 134.4 134.6 135.4 136.1 136.7 132.2
131.6 131.3 131.5 131.6 131.4 131.8 132.8 134.0 130.9

130.0 130.7 130.8 130.9 131.3 131.8 132.0 132.3 129.5


147.4 147.5 147.7 147.8 148.2 149.1 149.9 150.2 146.5
134.1 134.6 134.6 134.2 134.8 135.0 134.8 134.6 133.7
92.4 92.5 92.5 92.5 92.5 92.9 93.0 93.0 92.5
121.0 121.1 121.1 121.1 121.4 121.7 122.0 122.1 119.5
165.4 170.5 170.5 170.5 170.5 170.6 170.6 170.6 164.5

128.8 129.6 129.7 129.8 129.9 130.6 131.8 131.8 128.0

153.1 154.0 153.1 153.3 153.4 152.3 153.6 154.4 152.5

164.5 165.8 164.6 164.9 163.7 161.3 160.9 162.5 162.8


169.2 169.9 171.3 172.8 173.7 174.4 175.2 175.8 171.4
126.8 130.6 131.1 131.7 133.1 134.5 135.9 136.0 129.8
145.2 145.9 143.3 143.1 145.6 144.6 151.9 151.6 144.8

136.6 138.2 138.4 138.6 141.8 144.7 145.3 145.6 139.4


161.3 159.0 159.0 159.4 160.3 161.8 163.6 164.4 160.6
122.0 122.6 122.5 122.4 122.7 122.7 122.7 122.6 122.2
134.4 134.4 134.6 134.6 134.6 135.0 135.0 135.0 134.8
127.4 127.3 128.3 128.4 129.5 130.9 132.0 132.3 128.6
143.2 143.3 143.3 143.3 143.3 143.3 143.3 143.3 143.3

145.8 146.5 146.6 146.9 147.5 147.9 149.6 149.6 146.2

151.9 153.0 153.4 153.5 153.9 153.5 154.2 155.5 152.7

167.9 168.4 169.0 168.5 168.7 167.9 168.5 169.2 168.0


154.1 154.1 154.2 155.2 155.2 156.0 161.8 161.9 155.3
137.6 138.0 138.0 138.3 138.2 138.8 139.8 140.4 138.0
140.2 141.3 141.7 142.9 143.1 143.1 142.7 146.0 141.6

135.3 137.2 137.4 137.6 137.8 138.1 138.5 139.0 136.4


136.3 137.9 138.3 138.4 138.7 139.6 140.5 140.6 137.6
142.8 143.9 143.9 143.9 145.7 145.9 145.5 145.6 142.7
89.4 89.4 89.4 89.4 89.4 90.2 90.8 90.8 89.7
120.8 121.0 121.0 121.0 121.4 121.4 121.5 121.5 120.8
165.9 180.3 180.3 180.3 180.3 180.3 180.3 180.3 174.3

124.1 124.6 124.8 124.9 125.1 125.2 128.5 128.6 125.1

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Table 2.11

Region/Province/City
Commodity Group January February March April

Compostela Valley

All Items 149.3 149.8 149.9 150.7

Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages 164.2 164.8 164.9 166.2


Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco 162.7 164.3 164.4 165.3
Clothing and Footwear 139.1 139.5 139.7 140.3
Housing, Water, Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels 130.3 130.7 130.6 130.8
Furnishing, Household Equipment and Routine
Maintenance of the House 134.1 134.1 134.2 134.9
Health 151.1 151.3 151.4 151.5
Transport 126.7 127.2 128.0 127.9
Communication 94.4 94.4 94.4 94.2
Recreation and Culture 120.1 120.1 120.2 120.6
Education 165.9 165.9 165.9 165.9
Restaurant and Miscellaneous Goods and
Services 126.7 126.9 126.9 127.2

Davao del Sur

All Items 142.0 142.9 143.2 143.6

Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages 163.9 164.8 165.2 166.1


Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco 165.3 165.8 166.2 166.2
Clothing and Footwear 125.0 125.2 125.4 125.4
Housing, Water, Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels 116.7 117.5 117.7 117.3
Furnishing, Household Equipment and Routine
Maintenance of the House 122.2 122.3 122.6 122.6
Health 135.3 135.3 135.4 135.4
Transport 132.0 135.6 135.9 136.5
Communication 86.3 86.3 86.3 86.3
Recreation and Culture 116.0 116.7 116.7 116.7
Education 226.6 226.6 226.6 226.6
Restaurant and Miscellaneous Goods and
Services 126.5 126.6 126.8 126.8

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 2.11 - continued

May June July August September October November December Average

150.4 150.4 151.5 151.1 148.3 149.1 149.7 150.8 150.1

165.3 164.8 166.8 166.1 160.8 161.8 163.0 164.8 164.5


165.1 164.6 164.6 164.6 164.7 165.1 170.9 172.3 165.7
140.4 140.5 140.8 141.2 141.2 142.2 142.9 143.5 140.9
131.4 131.5 131.5 131.4 131.2 132.4 131.4 131.9 131.3

135.0 135.1 135.1 135.1 135.1 135.2 135.6 135.8 134.9


157.4 157.9 158.4 158.5 158.6 158.8 158.8 158.9 156.1
128.1 128.6 128.7 128.3 127.8 127.8 127.6 127.5 127.9
94.2 94.4 94.4 94.4 94.4 95.4 95.5 95.3 94.6
120.6 120.7 120.2 120.2 120.2 120.3 120.3 120.8 120.4
165.9 168.1 168.1 168.1 168.1 168.1 168.1 168.1 167.2

126.7 127.4 127.9 128.0 128.0 128.8 129.0 129.2 127.7

144.6 143.8 143.9 143.5 142.1 143.1 144.4 144.5 143.5

168.3 166.7 166.6 166.1 163.5 164.8 167.4 167.7 165.9


166.4 167.2 167.2 167.2 167.2 167.8 167.8 167.5 166.8
125.5 125.5 125.5 125.5 125.5 125.8 125.8 126.6 125.6
116.8 114.8 115.8 115.0 112.9 114.2 115.1 115.0 115.7

122.7 122.8 122.8 122.9 122.9 123.0 123.0 123.1 122.7


136.1 137.0 137.0 137.0 137.0 137.7 138.0 138.3 136.6
136.9 137.1 137.0 136.3 137.1 137.4 137.3 136.9 136.3
86.3 86.3 86.3 86.3 86.3 86.3 86.3 86.3 86.3
116.7 116.6 116.6 116.6 116.6 116.7 116.7 116.4 116.6
226.6 233.1 233.1 233.1 233.1 234.0 234.0 234.0 230.6

128.0 128.9 128.9 128.9 128.9 130.0 130.1 130.1 128.4

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Table 2.11
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX FOR ALL INCOME HOUSEHOLDS
BY PROVINCE (2000 = 100)
2016

Region/Province/City
Commodity Group January February March April

Region XI

All Items 151.7 151.4 152.2 153.4

Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages 168.7 168.5 169.1 170.8


Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco 169.7 171.5 173.0 174.3
Clothing and Footwear 137.9 139.0 140.2 141.2
Housing, Water, Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels 133.9 132.1 133.2 134.8
Furnishing, Household Equipment and Routine
Maintenance of the House 133.2 134.3 135.0 135.4
Health 151.0 151.5 152.4 152.8
Transport 134.6 134.3 135.2 135.5
Communication 92.8 92.4 92.7 92.8
Recreation and Culture 122.5 123.3 123.4 123.6
Education 170.6 170.6 170.6 170.6
Restaurant and Miscellaneous Goods and
Services 132.6 133.0 133.9 134.1

Davao Oriental

All Items 155.5 156.5 158.0 161.0

Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages 164.2 166.1 167.2 171.8


Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco 179.5 179.5 182.4 186.5
Clothing and Footwear 139.3 140.5 143.4 144.7
Housing, Water, Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels 150.2 150.5 153.0 156.5
Furnishing, Household Equipment and Routine
Maintenance of the House 148.4 148.5 150.5 152.0
Health 166.1 167.1 168.9 169.3
Transport 123.1 122.7 122.9 123.0
Communication 136.3 136.3 136.3 136.3
Recreation and Culture 133.7 134.6 135.1 135.5
Education 143.3 143.3 143.3 143.3
Restaurant and Miscellaneous Goods and
Services 150.5 150.8 153.4 153.7

Davao del Norte

All Items 155.6 154.3 154.8 155.3

Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages 168.8 168.1 168.2 168.7


Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco 163.3 163.7 165.5 166.7
Clothing and Footwear 140.8 141.4 142.2 142.9
Housing, Water, Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels 146.4 141.9 143.3 143.8
Furnishing, Household Equipment and Routine
Maintenance of the House 140.2 140.5 141.5 141.9
Health 140.8 141.3 141.7 142.1
Transport 145.0 144.8 144.9 145.2
Communication 91.1 91.1 91.1 91.2
Recreation and Culture 121.7 121.8 122.0 122.2
Education 180.3 180.3 180.3 180.3
Restaurant and Miscellaneous Goods and
Services 131.4 131.9 132.0 132.1

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Table 2.11 - continued

May June July August September October November December Average

153.6 154.6 154.8 154.4 154.0 154.2 155.0 155.8 153.8

170.9 172.1 172.5 171.7 171.1 171.5 170.9 171.4 170.8


174.9 175.1 175.3 176.2 177.5 177.7 179.0 179.9 175.3
141.5 142.0 142.6 143.7 144.0 144.5 145.0 145.4 142.3
135.1 136.2 135.7 135.1 133.7 133.6 138.3 139.9 135.1

135.8 136.1 136.7 137.0 137.1 137.7 137.9 137.9 136.2


153.5 154.0 154.2 155.0 155.5 155.7 156.2 156.6 154.0
135.8 135.7 135.7 135.4 136.3 136.2 136.4 139.7 135.9
92.8 92.8 92.8 93.2 93.2 93.2 93.9 93.9 93.0
123.9 124.3 124.4 124.7 124.7 124.8 124.9 125.2 124.1
170.6 175.0 175.0 175.0 175.0 175.0 175.0 175.0 173.2

134.2 134.6 135.0 135.3 135.5 135.8 135.9 135.9 134.7

161.5 162.6 161.7 159.7 158.8 158.7 159.4 159.7 159.4

173.3 175.2 173.6 170.1 168.5 168.1 165.4 166.4 169.2


187.3 187.6 187.7 187.7 188.2 188.2 193.3 193.9 186.8
144.9 144.8 145.2 145.5 145.7 145.7 146.4 146.6 144.4
154.6 155.2 153.8 151.7 150.4 150.8 161.5 159.7 154.0

152.2 152.7 154.6 154.9 154.8 154.6 154.9 155.1 152.8


169.5 169.5 170.0 172.0 172.4 172.5 173.3 174.1 170.4
123.4 123.4 123.0 122.8 122.8 122.7 122.7 123.8 123.0
136.4 136.4 136.4 137.1 137.1 137.1 137.1 137.2 136.7
135.8 137.8 138.4 138.5 138.6 138.6 139.8 140.8 137.3
143.3 143.3 143.3 143.3 143.3 143.3 143.3 143.3 143.3

153.8 154.0 154.2 154.3 154.6 154.7 155.0 155.0 153.7

155.8 157.0 157.5 157.8 158.3 158.4 159.2 160.6 157.1

169.2 169.6 169.8 169.8 170.5 171.2 171.7 172.2 169.8


167.0 167.1 167.1 169.1 170.4 170.8 171.9 173.9 168.0
143.3 143.9 145.2 146.0 146.5 147.8 148.3 149.2 144.8
145.1 147.3 148.2 148.7 148.2 146.6 148.5 151.5 146.6

142.1 142.9 144.2 144.7 145.2 145.3 145.5 145.6 143.3


142.5 144.2 144.4 144.7 145.5 146.0 146.2 146.5 143.8
145.3 145.4 145.8 146.0 149.4 149.5 149.7 156.1 147.3
91.2 91.2 91.2 91.2 91.2 91.2 91.7 91.7 91.3
122.3 122.4 122.6 123.0 123.2 123.3 123.3 123.3 122.6
180.3 188.2 188.2 188.2 188.2 188.2 188.2 188.2 184.9

132.2 133.7 135.0 135.4 135.7 136.7 136.7 136.8 134.1

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Table 2.11
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX FOR ALL INCOME HOUSEHOLDS
BY PROVINCE (2000 = 100)
2016
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Region/Province/City
Commodity Group January February March April

Compostela Valley

All Items 151.6 152.0 152.2 152.6

Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages 166.1 165.7 165.7 165.9


Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco 173.8 178.9 179.1 179.7
Clothing and Footwear 145.3 148.0 151.4 154.1
Housing, Water, Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels 131.7 132.0 132.3 132.7
Furnishing, Household Equipment and Routine
Maintenance of the House 137.3 141.7 141.7 141.7
Health 159.4 159.7 160.3 160.3
Transport 127.4 127.5 127.8 128.7
Communication 95.1 95.1 96.4 96.5
Recreation and Culture 120.8 122.3 122.3 122.4
Education 168.1 168.1 168.1 168.1
Restaurant and Miscellaneous Goods and
Services 130.7 133.6 133.9 135.2

Davao del Sur

All Items 146.7 146.2 147.2 148.7

Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages 172.8 172.3 173.4 175.7


Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco 170.2 172.4 173.9 174.1
Clothing and Footwear 127.1 127.4 126.1 126.2
Housing, Water, Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels 115.1 114.1 114.6 117.0
Furnishing, Household Equipment and Routine
Maintenance of the House 123.1 123.1 123.7 124.0
Health 138.9 138.9 139.5 140.2
Transport 137.1 136.4 138.4 138.3
Communication 85.7 85.1 85.1 85.1
Recreation and Culture 116.7 116.7 116.8 116.8
Education 234.0 234.0 234.0 234.0
Restaurant and Miscellaneous Goods and
Services 129.6 129.2 130.3 130.3

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 2.11 - continued

May June July August September October November December Average

152.6 153.4 154.3 155.1 154.4 154.6 156.0 156.8 153.8

165.5 166.0 167.9 169.3 167.9 168.3 169.1 170.0 167.3


180.5 180.3 180.9 181.1 181.7 182.1 182.1 182.2 180.2
154.6 155.3 155.6 158.3 158.2 158.3 158.4 158.8 154.7
133.1 134.3 134.0 134.0 132.9 132.8 139.2 140.9 134.2

141.9 142.3 142.4 142.5 142.6 144.8 145.1 145.3 142.4


160.6 160.6 160.7 160.8 160.8 160.9 161.0 161.1 160.5
128.9 129.1 128.9 128.5 129.3 128.9 129.4 130.5 128.7
96.5 96.5 96.5 98.1 98.0 98.0 97.8 97.8 96.9
123.1 122.9 122.9 123.3 123.3 123.5 123.1 123.2 122.8
168.1 174.3 174.3 174.3 174.3 174.3 174.3 174.3 171.7

135.4 135.6 135.7 136.1 136.2 136.2 136.5 136.7 135.2

148.6 149.5 149.4 148.6 147.8 148.3 148.6 149.2 148.2

175.2 177.1 177.7 176.2 175.4 175.8 174.5 174.3 175.0


174.8 175.6 175.6 176.0 178.3 178.3 178.7 178.8 175.6
126.2 127.0 127.0 127.7 128.0 128.4 128.8 128.8 127.4
117.2 117.4 115.7 114.5 111.9 113.1 117.3 118.9 115.6

124.6 124.6 124.7 124.9 124.9 125.2 125.2 125.2 124.4


142.1 142.3 142.3 142.6 143.3 143.5 144.3 144.3 141.9
138.9 138.4 138.4 137.9 137.7 137.7 137.8 141.6 138.2
85.1 85.1 85.1 85.1 85.1 85.1 86.4 86.4 85.4
116.8 116.8 116.8 116.8 116.8 116.8 116.8 116.9 116.8
234.0 236.0 236.0 236.0 236.0 236.0 236.0 236.0 235.2

130.4 130.3 130.3 130.5 130.7 130.8 130.8 130.8 130.3

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Chapter 3
ECONOMIC ACCOUNTS

The economic accounts of the region, which are presented in terms of the Gross Regional
Domestic Product (GRDP), provide a comprehensive and meaningful quantitative picture of the regional
economy. Specifically, the GRDP shows the levels and growth of the region's economic performance; the
structure of the regional economy by industrial origin; and the sectors that contributed and are of great
potential to the region's growth. The accounts likewise serve as a yardstick for assessing the economic
performance of the region during a given period and over a span of time. With its usefulness in charting the
socioeconomic growth path of the region, the GRDP, a macroeconomic indicator of economic
performance, is necessary in planning, policy formulation and analytical exercises.

This chapter presents the GRDP on an annual basis in terms of levels, growth and indices
at constant and current prices. The series is generated by the Macroenomic Accounts Service of the
Philippine Statistics Authority using primary and secondary data gathered from various data producers in
the country.

Sector Highlights
• Davao Region’s economy expanded from 8.2 percent in 2015 to 9.4 percent in 2016.

• The Service sector, comprising of more than half or 51.1 percent of the GRDP, managed to sustain its
7.5 percent growth, with three of its six subsectors posted accelerated growths. The biggest acceleration
was observed in Financial Intermediation which grew by 10.2 percent, from
5.5 percent in 2015. Trade accelerated to 7.5 percent from 7.4 percent, while Public Administration &
Defense (PAD) grew by 5.1 percent from 2.6 percent. Meanwhile, Transportation, Storage and
Communication (TSC) decelerated to 6.4 percent from 9.4 percent growth in the previous year. Real
Estate, Renting and Business Activities (RERBA) recorded deceleration with
6.9 percent growth from 8.2 percent in 2015, and Other Services decelerated to 7.9 percent from 8.2
percent.

• The Industry sector, which made up 36.7 percent of the region’s economy, posted the highest growth of
16.5 percent among the major industries in Davao region due to the improved performance of
Electricity, Gas and Water Supply (EGWS) and as well as Construction. In the previous year, Industry
grew by 12.2 percent. EGWS accelerated by 44.5 percent from 16.1 percent while Construction
recorded higher growth rates at 25.8 percent from 10.2 percent. On the other hand, Mining and
Quarrying decelerated to 15.7 percent from 25.6 percent while Manufacturing also recorded decelerated
growth at 11.2 percent from 12.4 percent in the previous year.

• AHFF, accounting for 12.2 percent of the region’s economy, contracted by 1.3 percent in 2016 from the
1.4 percent growth in 2015. The sector’s contraction was observed in its 2 subsectors. The Agriculture
and Forestry declined by 1.3 percent, and Fishing contracted by 0.9 percent.

• Per capita GRDP increased from P 61,335 in 2015 to P 65,837 in 2016. The region’s per capita GRDP
is sixth highest in the country and highest in Mindanao.

3-1
Table 3.1A Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industrial Origin, Philippines
At Current Prices, 2000 - 2009 3-4

Table 3.1B Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industrial Origin, Philippines


At Constant 1985 Prices, 2000 - 2009 3-4

Table 3.1C Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industrial Origin, Philippines


At Current Prices, 2009 - 2016 3-6

Table 3.1D Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industrial Origin, Philippines


At Constant 2000 Prices, 2009 - 2016 3-6

Table 3.2A Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region, At Current Prices


2000 - 2009 3-8

Table 3.2B Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region, At Constant 1985 Prices
2000 - 2009 3-8

Table 3.2C Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region, At Current Prices


2009 - 2016 3 - 10

Table 3.2D Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region, At Constant 2000 Prices
2009 - 2016 3 - 10

Table 3.3A Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industrial Origin, Region XI


At Current Prices, 2000 - 2009 3 - 12

Table 3.3B Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industrial Origin, Region XI


At Constant 1985 Prices, 2000 - 2009 3 - 12

Table 3.3C Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industrial Origin, Region XI


At Current Prices, 2009 - 2016 3 - 14

Table 3.3D Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industrial Origin, Region XI


At Constant 2000 Prices, 2009 - 2016 3 - 14

Table 3.4A Per Capita Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region, At Current Prices
2000 - 2009 3 - 16

Table 3.4B Per Capita Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region, At Constant 1985
Prices, 2000 - 2009 3 - 16

Table 3.4C Per Capita Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region, At Current Prices
2009 - 2016 3 - 18

Table 3.4D Per Capita Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region, At Constant 2000
Prices, 2009 - 2016 3 - 18

Table 3.5A Expenditure on Gross Regional Domestic Product, Philippines


At Current Prices, 2000 - 2009 3 - 20

Table 3.5B Expenditure on Gross Regional Domestic Product, Philippines


At Constant 1985 Prices, 2000 - 2009 3 - 20

Table 3.5C Expenditure on Gross Regional Domestic Product, Philippines


At Current Prices, 2009 - 2016 3 - 22

3-2
Table 3.5D Expenditure on Gross Regional Domestic Product, Philippines
At Constant 2000 Prices, 2009 - 2016 3 - 22

Table 3.6A Expenditure on Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region


At Current Prices, 2000 - 2009 3 - 24

Table 3.6B Expenditure on Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region


At Constant 1985 Prices, 2000 - 2009 3 - 24

Table 3.6C Expenditure on Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region


At Current Prices, 2009 - 2016 3 - 26

Table 3.6D Expenditure on Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region


At Constant 2000 Prices, 2009 - 2016 3 - 26

Table 3.7A Expenditure on Gross Regional Domestic Product, Region XI


At Current Prices, 2000 - 2009 3 - 28

Table 3.7B Expenditure on Gross Regional Domestic Product, Region XI


At Constant 1985 Prices, 2000 - 2009 3 - 28

Table 3.7C Expenditure on Gross Regional Domestic Product, Region XI


At Current Prices, 2009 - 2016 3 - 30

Table 3.7D Expenditure on Gross Regional Domestic Product, Region XI


At Constant 2000 Prices, 2009 - 2016 3 - 30

Table 3.8A Per Capita Personal Consumption Expenditure, by Region


At Current Prices, 2000 - 2009 3 - 32

Table 3.8B Per Capita Personal Consumption Expenditure, by Region


At Constant 1985 Prices, 2000 - 2009 3 - 32

Table 3.8C Per Capita Personal Consumption Expenditure, by Region


At Current Prices, 2009 - 2016 3 - 34

Table 3.8D Per Capita Household Final Consumption Expenditure, by Region


At Constant 2000 Prices, 2009 - 2016 3 - 34

End Notes 3 - 37

Figure 3.1 Gross Regional Domestic Product, At Current and Constant Prices,
Region XI, 2013 - 2016 3 - 36

Figure 3.2 Distribution of Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industrial Origin,


At Constant Prices, 2016 3 - 36

3-3
Table 3.1A
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, PHILIPPINES
AT CURRENT PRICES
2000 - 2009
(In Thousand Pesos)

Industry 2000 2001 2002 2003

Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry 528,868,001 549,112,682 598,849,876 631,969,730


a. Agriculture 525,485,001 546,647,222 597,038,000 629,704,505
b. Forestry 3,383,000 2,465,460 1,811,876 2,265,225

Industry Sector 1,082,430,934 1,149,120,503 1,261,635,428 1,378,870,245


a. Mining and Quarrying 21,788,004 21,707,132 33,524,147 43,566,099
b. Manufacturing 745,857,004 831,595,693 915,185,291 1,004,003,982
c. Construction 217,274,906 179,498,196 188,810,000 194,128,000
d. Electricity, Gas and Water 97,511,020 116,319,482 124,115,990 137,172,163

Service Sector 1,743,427,988 1,933,240,864 2,103,387,847 2,305,561,982


a. Transportation, Communication, Storage 198,955,999 247,558,000 276,886,003 313,180,000
b. Trade 473,004,000 517,549,001 556,299,000 602,771,629
c. Finance 149,061,566 160,062,534 170,493,503 185,976,953
d. Ownership of Dwellings and Real Estate 220,947,424 236,671,971 253,119,000 270,074,000
e. Private Services 381,647,999 433,673,999 484,911,001 556,490,401
f. Government Services 319,811,000 337,725,359 361,679,340 377,068,999

Gross Domestic Product 3,354,726,923 3,631,474,049 3,963,873,151 4,316,401,957

Note: Data for the years 2007 to 2009 are updates as of August 2010.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 3.1B
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, PHILIPPINES
AT CONSTANT 1985 PRICES
2000 - 2009
(In Thousand Pesos)

Industry 2000 2001 2002 2003

Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry 192,457,000 199,589,661 207,480,466 215,272,749


a. Agriculture 191,085,000 198,629,211 206,784,000 214,407,727
b. Forestry 1,372,000 960,450 696,466 865,023

Industry Sector 345,041,393 336,471,450 349,508,066 363,485,822


a. Mining and Quarrying 10,833,356 10,125,076 15,285,035 17,856,093
b. Manufacturing 237,271,010 244,082,105 252,553,109 263,254,714
c. Construction 64,377,042 49,486,789 47,497,900 47,113,000
d. Electricity, Gas and Water 32,559,985 32,777,480 34,172,021 35,262,015

Service Sector 435,462,306 453,982,460 477,106,220 506,313,464


a. Transportation, Communication, Storage 68,174,002 74,181,000 80,805,199 87,747,000
b. Trade 152,904,208 161,486,998 170,789,003 180,460,093
c. Finance 46,716,793 47,292,936 48,920,929 51,798,253
d. Ownership of Dwellings and Real Estate 48,337,927 48,119,042 48,997,000 50,955,000
e. Private Services 70,853,998 73,972,999 78,032,001 84,367,118
f. Government Services 48,475,378 48,929,485 49,562,088 50,986,000

Gross Domestic Product 972,960,699 990,043,571 1,034,094,752 1,085,072,036

See note on Table 3.1A

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

3-4
Table 3.1A - continued

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

734,171,105 778,369,701 853,718,117 943,842,434 1,102,465,152 1,138,333,829


730,699,442 774,118,597 848,050,715 939,147,188 1,097,978,046 1,134,035,642
3,471,663 4,251,104 5,667,402 4,695,247 4,487,106 4,298,187

1,544,351,192 1,735,148,370 1,909,433,959 2,098,719,702 2,347,803,389 2,318,881,884


52,887,080 63,638,834 75,557,013 108,285,565 110,989,261 119,159,846
1,122,879,124 1,264,650,580 1,377,552,515 1,459,125,158 1,654,594,273 1,566,738,305
212,766,000 210,191,000 240,262,000 300,401,000 346,603,000 390,449,000
155,818,988 196,667,955 216,062,430 230,907,979 235,616,855 242,534,733

2,593,032,490 2,930,520,460 3,268,012,058 3,606,057,119 3,959,101,982 4,221,701,422


367,352,001 413,849,741 446,224,333 478,389,000 508,827,936 514,265,913
681,742,066 776,949,075 877,918,059 981,454,081 1,088,198,162 1,115,431,845
215,660,445 263,447,941 311,443,710 361,971,588 404,860,063 443,521,371
292,208,000 320,409,239 350,675,964 374,040,413 413,108,417 426,149,815
653,333,980 741,984,076 830,151,993 936,912,037 1,036,916,405 1,147,890,477
382,735,999 413,880,388 451,598,000 473,290,000 507,191,000 574,442,000

4,871,554,787 5,444,038,531 6,031,164,134 6,648,619,255 7,409,370,523 7,678,917,134

Table 3.1B - continued

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

226,417,750 230,954,371 239,776,699 251,494,519 259,410,156 259,424,075


225,092,291 229,572,878 238,040,299 249,998,413 258,026,572 258,102,329
1,325,459 1,381,493 1,736,401 1,496,106 1,383,583 1,321,746

382,418,787 396,881,534 414,815,330 442,993,721 464,501,727 460,205,057


18,324,619 20,031,872 18,813,209 23,713,315 24,156,857 29,354,055
278,623,559 293,334,224 305,663,093 315,709,264 329,013,447 314,398,666
48,718,000 45,852,000 50,271,000 60,826,000 65,462,000 71,908,000
36,752,609 37,663,438 40,068,028 42,745,142 45,869,423 44,544,336

545,458,061 583,616,539 621,563,569 672,136,506 693,175,576 712,486,367


97,605,000 104,766,300 111,411,698 120,698,000 125,813,641 126,530,122
192,691,369 203,552,390 216,056,896 233,863,427 236,704,946 239,118,729
56,918,569 64,597,145 71,890,882 81,310,379 83,355,835 88,305,359
53,654,001 56,506,314 59,734,279 63,244,813 66,922,201 66,745,969
93,352,024 100,373,093 107,315,614 116,373,887 122,023,953 129,860,188
51,237,098 53,821,297 55,154,200 56,646,000 58,355,000 61,926,000

1,154,294,598 1,211,452,444 1,276,155,599 1,366,624,746 1,417,087,459 1,432,115,499

3-5
Table 3.1C
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, PHILIPPINES
AT CURRENT PRICES
2009 - 2016
(In Thousand Pesos)

Industry 2009 2010 2011

Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry 1,049,874,330 1,108,718,040 1,235,012,509


a. Agriculture and Forestry 871,012,265 928,588,230 1,052,167,132
b. Fishing 178,862,065 180,129,810 182,845,377
Industry Sector 2,545,104,359 2,932,278,989 3,043,288,393
a. Mining and Quarrying 106,395,700 128,727,400 143,026,956
b. Manufacturing 1,706,390,502 1,930,779,002 2,047,718,430
c. Construction 460,425,975 551,229,666 522,197,446
d. Electricity, Gas and Water Supply 271,892,182 321,542,920 330,345,561
Service Sector 4,431,164,699 4,962,483,463 5,430,030,897
a. Transportation, Communication, Storage 561,093,119 586,196,760 627,255,133
b. Trade and Repair of Motor Vehicles,
Motorcycles, Personal and Household Goods 1,359,500,089 1,563,786,258 1,696,743,216
c. Financial Intermediation 544,526,000 622,404,000 684,087,931
d. Real Estate, Renting & Business Activities 884,131,255 979,128,882 1,105,120,382
e. Public Administration & Defense;
Compulsory Social Security 323,604,561 372,304,496 404,322,683
f. Other Services 758,309,674 838,663,067 912,501,552
Gross Domestic Product 8,026,143,388 9,003,480,492 9,708,331,799

Note: Data are updates as of July 2016.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 3.1D
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, PHILIPPINES
AT CONSTANT 2000 PRICES
2009 - 2016
(In Thousand Pesos)

Industry 2009 2010 2011

Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry 663,744,006 662,665,270 679,835,107


a. Agriculture and Forestry 526,622,209 526,238,306 549,306,160
b. Fishing 137,121,797 136,426,964 130,528,946
Industry Sector 1,666,600,660 1,859,515,225 1,893,950,404
a. Mining and Quarrying 59,129,554 65,898,068 70,509,209
b. Manufacturing 1,137,534,366 1,264,523,479 1,324,330,168
c. Construction 284,994,132 325,819,808 294,564,172
d. Electricity, Gas and Water Supply 184,942,608 203,273,871 204,546,856
Service Sector 2,966,895,105 3,179,358,701 3,336,415,846
a. Transportation, Communication, Storage 423,397,652 427,766,316 446,026,444
b. Trade and Repair of Motor Vehicles,
Motorcycles, Personal and Household Goods 875,616,365 948,742,720 981,021,508
c. Financial Intermediation 340,328,700 374,716,000 394,370,738
d. Real Estate, Renting & Business Activities 547,866,312 588,947,091 638,244,268
e. Public Administration & Defense;
Compulsory Social Security 241,009,348 255,086,722 259,962,107
f. Other Services 538,676,727 584,099,853 616,790,781
Gross Domestic Product 5,297,239,770 5,701,539,196 5,910,201,357

See note on Table 3.1C

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

3-6
Table 3.1C - continued

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

1,249,768,209 1,298,355,768 1,431,577,720 1,366,866,107 1,397,614,832


1,057,659,896 1,100,590,115 1,236,073,416 1,173,088,126 1,212,818,487
192,108,312 197,765,653 195,504,304 193,777,981 184,796,345
3,299,948,089 3,590,266,852 3,958,793,729 4,116,021,570 4,464,453,404
121,435,141 115,424,678 130,192,246 108,109,149 114,316,869
2,170,918,379 2,355,415,654 2,603,644,045 2,669,221,660 2,844,926,947
633,064,870 723,252,731 802,879,726 904,509,915 1,049,671,261
374,529,699 396,173,789 422,077,712 434,180,846 455,538,327
6,011,372,679 6,649,787,855 7,243,815,362 7,839,153,596 8,618,651,798
679,875,085 727,911,686 784,880,585 856,051,091 913,099,552

1,870,556,695 2,069,640,430 2,244,735,941 2,412,095,615 2,643,388,665


763,669,208 885,135,553 988,893,941 1,063,668,462 1,164,717,979
1,220,726,350 1,374,776,265 1,541,774,876 1,698,078,607 1,898,897,370

457,620,128 486,004,875 500,689,704 512,992,037 575,692,977


1,018,925,213 1,106,319,046 1,182,840,315 1,296,267,785 1,422,855,256
10,561,088,977 11,538,410,475 12,634,186,811 13,322,041,273 14,480,720,035

Table 3.1D - continued

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

698,977,519 706,585,868 718,797,145 719,742,376 710,510,153


568,945,548 575,583,295 588,003,524 591,268,953 587,554,818
130,031,971 131,002,572 130,793,621 128,473,423 122,955,335
2,031,442,902 2,219,124,160 2,391,267,761 2,545,410,569 2,758,346,447
72,047,154 72,894,758 81,695,129 80,499,772 83,112,453
1,395,711,457 1,538,912,409 1,666,514,290 1,760,988,746 1,884,319,587
348,261,752 384,108,329 409,277,215 456,931,805 519,696,647
215,422,538 223,208,665 233,781,126 246,990,246 271,217,759
3,574,808,090 3,824,369,147 4,055,412,946 4,335,022,125 4,657,546,833
476,855,408 505,415,155 538,044,354 581,288,961 615,583,288

1,055,671,803 1,121,101,650 1,185,809,972 1,270,525,752 1,362,635,163


426,787,211 480,682,962 515,483,912 546,714,144 588,169,006
678,898,351 738,787,895 798,080,909 854,747,293 930,555,027

274,870,295 282,323,407 293,849,517 297,448,520 318,899,867


661,725,021 696,058,079 724,144,281 784,297,455 841,704,481
6,305,228,511 6,750,079,176 7,165,477,851 7,600,175,069 8,126,403,433

3-7
Table 3.2A
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION, AT CURRENT PRICES
2000 - 2009
(In Thousand Pesos)

Region 2000 2001* 2002 2003


Philippines 3,354,726,923 3,631,474,049 3,963,873,151 4,316,401,957

NCR National Capital Region 1,179,471,181 1,301,989,460 1,412,564,505 1,556,807,668


CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 79,541,254 82,331,627 90,837,163 97,667,692
I Ilocos Region 103,376,150 107,979,829 118,040,884 125,577,691
II Cagayan Valley 73,830,328 77,165,877 78,980,111 79,931,100
III Central Luzon 1/ 263,944,167 286,750,366 320,096,162 347,426,227
IV Southern Tagalog 2/ 469,477,413 513,457,812
IV A CALABARZON 3/ 0 467,056,958 518,131,135
IVB MIMAROPA 4/ 0 83,242,572 91,754,894
V Bicol Region 86,430,047 93,099,350 102,983,265 109,804,875
VI Western Visayas 218,778,786 234,554,872 259,753,197 281,441,298
VII Central Visayas 236,042,793 256,508,123 278,044,915 296,491,384
VIII Eastern Visayas 81,003,461 85,392,889 93,599,992 99,349,724
IX Zamboanga Peninsula 5/ 78,195,951 83,770,130 90,546,322 96,772,234
X Northern Mindanao 6/ 124,524,782 134,863,768 179,515,560 197,101,642
XI Davao Region 7/ 195,198,388 203,876,284 172,633,965 187,341,331
XII SOCCKSARGEN 8/ 84,719,840 91,064,953 128,429,289 139,167,008
ARMM Muslim Mindanao 9/ 31,285,115 29,155,273 34,899,172 36,897,886
XIII Caraga 48,907,267 49,513,436 52,649,120 54,738,170
Notes: 1) Data for the years 2007 to 2009 are updates as of August 2010.
2) Regional levels may not add up to the national levels due to rounding.
3) Please see end notes at the end of the Chapter.
* Figures refer to the old regional configuration.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 3.2B
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION, AT CONSTANT 1985 PRICES
2000 - 2009
(In Thousand Pesos)

Region 2000 2001* 2002 2003


Philippines 972,960,699 990,043,571 1,034,094,752 1,085,072,036

NCR National Capital Region 297,064,940 304,070,655 313,841,715 332,102,461


CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 24,730,107 24,313,691 25,233,010 26,114,579
I Ilocos Region 29,736,716 29,873,628 31,202,829 32,397,483
II Cagayan Valley 22,619,089 22,658,000 22,310,276 22,611,506
III Central Luzon 1/ 87,227,167 89,538,851 94,226,375 97,793,947
IV Southern Tagalog 2/ 148,607,787 152,442,283
IV A CALABARZON 3/ 0 135,136,910 140,745,516
IVB MIMAROPA 4/ 0 27,914,600 30,436,754
V Bicol Region 27,116,624 27,864,162 29,451,517 31,027,232
VI Western Visayas 68,461,232 69,964,694 73,045,198 77,369,672
VII Central Visayas 68,715,106 70,325,795 72,495,902 75,802,605
VIII Eastern Visayas 22,746,030 22,715,958 23,372,515 24,551,522
IX Zamboanga Peninsula 5/ 27,063,784 27,251,888 27,533,485 28,722,287
X Northern Mindanao 6/ 37,480,930 38,683,820 50,133,284 52,263,039
XI Davao Region 7/ 61,863,618 61,732,571 47,094,981 49,940,164
XII SOCCKSARGEN 8/ 25,761,601 25,848,792 37,075,921 38,698,421
ARMM Muslim Mindanao 9/ 9,199,622 8,395,658 9,696,322 9,955,526
XIII Caraga 14,566,345 14,363,125 14,329,913 14,539,322
See notes on Table 3.2A
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
3-8
Table 3.2A - continued

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009


4,871,554,787 5,444,038,531 6,031,164,134 6,648,619,255 7,409,370,523 7,678,917,134

1,767,750,379 2,015,929,184 2,245,513,179 2,478,589,365 2,740,343,366 2,810,665,256


107,929,558 116,311,117 128,709,149 136,113,605 145,789,992 150,028,548
141,002,919 156,289,967 172,015,327 185,388,414 207,409,135 215,053,398
93,537,925 94,992,886 106,163,550 117,250,288 131,905,349 138,849,886
381,358,810 423,884,397 463,039,823 499,258,786 571,164,807 577,231,839
0 0 0 0 0
576,035,029 628,254,557 691,635,646 749,201,033 801,841,723 802,922,926
99,956,196 114,350,913 123,597,749 138,835,493 162,399,788 161,867,533
123,662,050 136,556,766 148,046,455 168,666,596 189,138,524 213,439,497
316,688,693 355,443,513 396,408,677 438,790,638 501,234,448 543,572,791
337,833,065 378,503,623 416,945,842 462,251,356 507,396,744 518,927,208
114,316,284 124,904,466 137,404,901 140,778,617 165,220,473 173,509,157
107,301,304 120,954,121 134,933,716 151,646,375 173,368,150 186,958,330
224,321,609 247,996,669 277,269,295 311,620,890 362,106,212 389,508,620
215,391,732 240,199,148 263,755,252 295,935,577 336,952,906 367,836,363
160,739,275 174,855,411 195,570,392 221,804,058 250,923,247 258,888,971
43,541,147 48,220,595 52,914,434 55,935,114 62,369,766 65,833,311
60,188,812 66,391,199 77,240,747 96,553,051 99,805,893 103,823,500

Table 3.2B - continued

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

1,154,294,598 1,211,452,444 1,276,155,599 1,366,624,746 1,417,087,459 1,432,115,499

360,892,919 388,159,528 414,437,924 446,661,559 467,453,002 465,747,490


27,189,955 27,412,429 28,396,925 30,413,787 30,920,809 31,548,273
34,152,962 35,965,466 38,172,734 40,348,623 41,168,347 40,737,637
24,762,902 23,731,960 25,523,961 27,180,880 27,638,771 28,160,929
99,754,393 102,486,493 107,039,140 113,375,855 117,622,250 115,949,711
0 0 0 0 0
146,759,656 150,558,022 156,688,378 165,056,755 168,196,749 165,576,623
31,716,296 33,758,955 34,292,906 37,648,453 38,790,154 39,026,839
32,810,702 34,496,483 35,394,007 38,057,243 39,634,904 42,879,610
83,374,557 87,553,113 91,865,954 98,904,732 103,145,489 109,256,883
81,273,730 86,151,496 90,297,893 98,076,303 101,292,120 102,054,014
25,857,456 26,701,501 28,093,607 28,953,167 29,939,775 30,482,479
29,919,724 31,997,323 32,676,015 35,048,288 35,761,837 38,196,899
56,089,847 58,582,149 62,729,335 67,604,722 71,133,097 73,206,871
53,254,283 55,455,074 57,877,947 61,676,858 63,928,106 67,366,801
41,010,340 41,961,231 44,740,935 47,733,677 49,896,778 50,556,575
10,481,329 10,887,672 11,290,530 11,903,728 12,098,904 12,409,976
14,993,545 15,593,550 16,637,408 17,980,118 18,466,367 18,957,886

3-9
Table 3.2C
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION, AT CURRENT PRICES
2009 - 2016
(In Thousand Pesos)

Region 2009 2010 2011


Philippines 8,026,143,388 9,003,480,492 9,708,331,799

NCR National Capital Region 2,871,469,725 3,224,786,477 3,461,447,602


CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 180,184,790 198,504,043 209,515,838
I Ilocos Region 250,038,887 279,786,746 299,314,607
II Cagayan Valley 147,640,958 149,564,277 166,150,284
III Central Luzon 1/ 701,756,823 795,502,554 885,868,921
IV A CALABARZON 3/ 1,351,986,481 1,561,505,771 1,640,077,536
MIMAROPA REGION 4/ 154,484,533 159,091,083 173,610,041
V Bicol Region 170,957,029 185,856,580 199,312,226
VI Western Visayas 329,382,086 350,152,539 387,794,519
VII Central Visayas 464,415,328 538,557,941 590,909,134
VIII Eastern Visayas 218,537,884 226,366,312 240,777,700
IX Zamboanga Peninsula 5/ 170,432,997 183,913,767 197,625,379
X Northern Mindanao 6/ 302,238,429 344,424,553 379,624,420
XI Davao Region 7/ 336,529,792 375,230,993 406,720,757
XII SOCCKSARGEN 8/ 218,564,310 248,311,913 273,018,326
XIII Caraga 87,220,101 98,234,272 108,485,520
ARMM Muslim Mindanao 9/ 70,303,235 83,690,671 88,078,989
Notes: 1) Data are updates as of July 2016.
2) Regional levels may not add up to the national levels due to rounding.
3) Please see end notes at the end of the Chapter.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 3.2D
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION, AT CONSTANT 2000 PRICES
2009 - 2016
(In Thousand Pesos)

Region 2009 2010 2011


Philippines 5,297,239,770 5,701,539,196 5,910,201,357

NCR National Capital Region 1,898,573,862 2,038,178,776 2,102,867,146


CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 112,792,966 120,136,274 121,740,175
I Ilocos Region 168,426,092 179,927,789 184,361,548
II Cagayan Valley 100,691,791 99,839,760 105,494,400
III Central Luzon 1/ 464,403,057 510,617,864 546,756,621
IV A CALABARZON 3/ 903,910,748 1,009,389,533 1,025,925,324
MIMAROPA REGION 4/ 102,146,657 101,835,838 104,997,401
V Bicol Region 110,301,848 114,109,823 116,250,752
VI Western Visayas 217,481,681 227,241,684 241,401,054
VII Central Visayas 301,882,912 340,700,776 363,826,007
VIII Eastern Visayas 146,419,070 150,799,368 153,900,653
IX Zamboanga Peninsula 5/ 115,411,480 117,018,919 117,192,723
X Northern Mindanao 6/ 198,117,878 210,965,521 223,230,074
XI Davao Region 7/ 205,705,040 217,313,462 225,431,679
XII SOCCKSARGEN 8/ 148,069,604 151,318,180 159,315,513
XIII Caraga 58,272,211 64,534,772 70,033,593
ARMM Muslim Mindanao 9/ 44,632,876 47,610,858 47,476,696
See notes on Table 3.2C
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

3 - 10
Table 3.2C - continued

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016


10,561,088,977 11,538,410,475 12,634,186,811 13,322,041,273 14,480,720,035

3,823,173,092 4,294,857,113 4,670,500,026 5,043,596,897 5,521,580,999


204,141,827 217,911,539 231,194,600 234,583,094 242,619,914
326,606,541 358,303,294 393,339,146 409,097,791 450,667,263
184,727,118 210,441,570 239,160,062 236,832,451 250,983,601
956,803,538 1,017,496,160 1,152,124,747 1,187,307,089 1,304,479,312
1,769,267,775 1,873,053,422 2,014,215,341 2,059,547,574 2,143,549,994
185,558,915 189,371,652 214,279,234 204,848,841 210,822,330
222,042,411 243,879,992 264,787,066 282,759,855 307,279,494
429,019,358 459,901,033 502,470,162 549,753,304 597,274,984
672,240,010 737,738,450 822,442,048 867,162,727 966,897,268
231,078,427 250,224,112 258,688,281 271,914,849 312,493,446
222,697,270 235,372,712 256,900,715 277,208,133 295,451,105
407,704,913 436,620,968 485,528,529 517,648,536 577,664,595
421,309,838 459,750,310 518,707,016 565,205,235 640,602,041
286,554,257 320,545,502 351,050,828 355,960,468 386,793,116
124,985,869 133,640,874 153,963,169 159,038,290 167,629,066
93,177,819 99,301,771 104,835,840 99,576,138 103,931,508

Table 3.2D - continued

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

6,305,228,511 6,750,631,383 7,165,477,851 7,600,175,069 8,126,403,433

2,250,041,299 2,455,228,444 2,597,052,167 2,770,552,677 2,977,477,320


118,240,639 124,630,544 128,688,178 133,848,201 136,652,941
197,596,725 211,361,389 224,979,174 237,178,755 257,208,121
113,060,564 120,474,018 129,114,289 134,444,616 138,870,188
586,185,348 612,282,603 668,918,294 706,343,196 773,276,165
1,097,789,972 1,170,574,623 1,230,372,013 1,302,297,272 1,364,951,206
109,260,357 110,673,201 119,911,229 122,258,656 125,559,540
126,495,080 136,852,119 142,760,974 155,449,066 164,372,408
258,188,783 266,982,502 280,852,008 305,503,332 324,071,277
397,923,743 427,258,117 460,280,508 482,898,676 525,163,813
143,420,096 150,072,628 146,476,790 153,224,685 172,148,589
131,730,511 137,214,139 146,320,802 157,640,786 165,107,955
237,653,180 250,536,070 268,424,368 283,769,262 305,448,007
241,169,384 257,385,537 281,348,316 304,412,137 333,022,026
170,875,256 185,305,980 196,770,182 203,183,377 213,301,758
78,100,301 84,475,406 92,419,812 96,587,795 99,018,770
47,497,273 49,324,066 50,788,748 50,582,581 50,753,348

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Table 3.3A
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, REGION XI
AT CURRENT PRICES
2000 - 2009
(In Thousand Pesos)

Industry 2000 2001* 2002 2003

Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry 60,971,781 62,280,894 39,349,184 43,061,359


a. Agriculture 60,878,654 62,169,515 39,262,407 42,953,600
b. Forestry 93,127 111,379 86,777 107,759

Industry Sector 51,515,736 51,961,538 51,648,417 55,230,005


a. Mining and Quarrying 3,346,203 4,146,024 6,157,623 8,963,282
b. Manufacturing 33,640,188 35,062,050 30,752,476 33,515,128
c. Construction 13,229,160 11,211,089 13,514,227 11,337,770
d. Electricity, Gas and Water 1,300,185 1,542,375 1,224,091 1,413,825

Service Sector 82,710,871 89,633,852 81,636,364 89,049,966


a. Transportation, Communication, Storage 6,585,873 8,496,278 5,973,555 6,595,548
b. Trade 36,961,500 39,477,953 38,911,807 42,879,242
c. Finance 1,676,473 1,779,123 1,923,944 2,155,947
d. Ownership of Dwellings and Real Estate 11,328,415 11,940,992 10,336,008 11,251,495
e. Private Services 13,565,612 15,084,560 12,669,715 14,096,856
f. Government Services 12,592,998 12,854,946 11,821,335 12,070,879

Gross Domestic Product 195,198,388 203,876,284 172,633,965 187,341,331

No 1) Data for the years 2007 to 2009 are updates as of August 2010.
2) Regional levels may not add up to the national levels due to rounding.
3) Please see end notes at the end of the Chapter.
* Figures refer to the old regional configuration.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 3.3B
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, REGION XI
AT CONSTANT 1985 PRICES
2000 - 2009
(In Thousand Pesos)

Industry 2000 2001* 2002 2003


Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry 22,185,513 21,735,268 13,163,732 13,866,328
a. Agriculture 22,144,121 21,690,424 13,115,234 13,803,087
b. Forestry 41,392 44,844 48,498 63,241

Industry Sector 16,161,861 15,796,710 14,828,863 15,810,181


a. Mining and Quarrying 1,567,804 1,699,984 2,132,289 2,656,766
b. Manufacturing 10,343,236 10,672,510 8,534,059 8,954,609
c. Construction 3,978,817 3,146,785 3,925,359 3,948,160
d. Electricity, Gas and Water 272,004 277,431 237,155 250,647

Service Sector 23,516,244 24,200,593 19,102,386 20,263,655


a. Transportation, Communication, Storage 2,272,743 2,448,301 2,002,950 2,144,660
b. Trade 13,083,975 13,564,701 10,231,540 10,939,885
c. Finance 598,832 603,146 641,801 696,411
d. Ownership of Dwellings and Real Estate 2,891,501 2,848,067 2,340,787 2,428,900
e. Private Services 2,760,411 2,873,976 2,265,481 2,421,342
f. Government Services 1,908,782 1,862,402 1,619,827 1,632,457

Gross Domestic Product 61,863,618 61,732,571 47,094,981 49,940,164

See note on Table 3.3A

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

3 - 12
Table 3.3A - continued

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009


52,295,214 55,501,390 59,041,781 67,971,889 77,558,327 81,645,585
52,099,022 55,315,905 58,886,681 67,861,268 77,320,990 81,481,883
196,192 185,485 155,099 110,621 237,336 163,702

62,792,398 72,736,804 79,741,903 91,750,992 107,365,561 120,883,030


10,534,914 12,954,702 13,536,026 16,960,640 17,783,457 19,606,358
37,801,028 44,688,374 49,150,083 53,039,704 65,083,615 71,321,034
12,649,550 12,671,843 14,509,142 19,021,312 21,480,158 26,637,696
1,806,907 2,421,886 2,546,652 2,729,336 3,018,331 3,317,943

100,304,120 111,960,953 124,971,568 136,212,695 152,029,018 165,307,747


8,063,175 9,351,613 10,232,655 10,784,346 11,626,693 11,966,880
49,527,767 56,174,143 63,021,918 69,314,529 78,402,851 82,941,093
2,447,670 2,810,912 3,245,366 3,743,722 4,233,802 4,743,950
12,143,712 13,012,108 14,830,027 15,636,734 17,202,074 18,703,999
15,909,609 17,503,867 19,321,677 21,773,457 24,372,005 28,631,429
12,212,187 13,108,311 14,319,925 14,959,907 16,191,593 18,320,396

215,391,732 240,199,148 263,755,252 295,935,577 336,952,906 367,836,363

Table 3.3B - continued

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009


14,865,427 15,248,836 15,720,853 16,043,535 16,362,071 16,442,149
14,771,814 15,163,422 15,650,968 15,994,513 16,261,662 16,287,879
93,613 85,413 69,886 49,022 100,409 154,270

16,599,761 17,435,908 17,921,168 19,962,943 21,041,754 23,180,511


2,433,598 2,625,495 2,087,006 2,287,358 2,089,052 2,150,881
9,691,472 10,560,908 11,131,197 11,771,354 12,728,338 13,630,815
4,206,499 3,957,468 4,412,819 5,599,702 5,907,579 7,065,873
268,192 292,036 290,145 304,528 316,786 332,942

21,789,096 22,770,331 24,235,925 25,670,380 26,524,281 27,744,142


2,515,686 2,701,903 2,835,748 2,995,174 3,156,322 3,351,042
11,745,165 12,248,786 13,068,111 13,840,129 14,116,061 14,500,068
737,381 787,261 860,570 942,136 960,838 1,007,770
2,532,681 2,600,037 2,860,041 2,991,104 3,155,434 3,266,306
2,623,331 2,727,730 2,862,552 3,111,351 3,272,773 3,644,022
1,634,853 1,704,614 1,748,903 1,790,486 1,862,853 1,974,934

53,254,283 55,455,074 57,877,947 61,676,858 63,928,106 67,366,801

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Table 3.3C
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, REGION XI
AT CURRENT PRICES
2009 - 2016
(In Thousand Pesos)

Industry 2009 2010 2011

Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry 81,619,748 91,140,709 105,392,280


a. Agriculture and Forestry 77,985,028 86,585,134 100,945,973
b. Fishing 3,634,720 4,555,575 4,446,307
Industry Sector 102,565,275 111,221,247 108,255,482
a. Mining and Quarrying 16,957,161 21,698,828 16,491,704
b. Manufacturing 53,674,093 52,206,123 56,317,343
c. Construction 29,271,334 33,830,145 31,846,824
d. Electricity, Gas and Water Supply 2,662,686 3,486,150 3,599,611
Service Sector 152,344,770 172,869,037 193,072,996
a. Transportation, Communication, Storage 19,712,922 21,604,335 24,488,045
b. Trade and Repair of Motor Vehicles,
Motorcycles, Personal and Household Goods 60,660,707 71,106,080 77,793,657
c. Financial Intermediation 16,212,465 17,895,144 19,691,202
d. Real Estate, Renting & Business Activities 19,826,038 23,253,248 27,248,255
e. Public Administration & Defense;
Compulsory Social Security 7,784,140 9,126,098 9,818,332
f. Other Services 28,148,497 29,884,132 34,033,505
Gross Domestic Product 336,529,792 375,230,993 406,720,757
No1) Data are updates as of July 2016.
2) Regional levels may not add up to the national levels due to rounding.
3) Please see end notes at the end of the Chapter.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 3.3D
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, REGION XI
AT CONSTANT 2000 PRICES
2009 - 2016
(In Thousand Pesos)
Industry 2009 2010 2011

Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry 41,924,866 43,035,970 43,276,973


a. Agriculture and Forestry 39,673,158 40,265,297 40,677,774
b. Fishing 2,251,709 2,770,673 2,599,198
Industry Sector 62,101,588 64,049,280 64,492,571
a. Mining and Quarrying 5,259,046 5,925,568 4,150,484
b. Manufacturing 36,721,348 35,559,965 39,741,660
c. Construction 18,308,508 20,266,920 18,305,094
d. Electricity, Gas and Water Supply 1,812,686 2,296,827 2,295,334
Service Sector 101,678,586 110,228,211 117,662,135
a. Transportation, Communication, Storage 16,061,550 16,670,768 18,097,302
b. Trade and Repair of Motor Vehicles,
Motorcycles, Personal and Household Goods 37,929,869 41,797,426 43,677,931
c. Financial Intermediation 9,654,089 10,245,041 10,719,397
d. Real Estate, Renting & Business Activities 13,105,909 15,005,686 16,803,346
e. Public Administration & Defense;
Compulsory Social Security 5,797,355 6,252,803 6,314,040
f. Other Services 19,129,813 20,256,486 22,050,119
Gross Domestic Product 205,705,040 217,313,462 225,431,679
See note on Table 3.3C
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

3 - 14
Table 3.3C - continued

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016


96,483,712 93,529,025 104,972,180 107,227,666 113,907,378
91,770,107 88,616,152 101,287,259 103,280,575 110,071,346
4,713,604 4,912,872 3,684,921 3,947,092 3,836,032
109,829,216 128,979,655 150,291,060 169,138,022 205,189,463
3,886,523 3,517,425 4,178,470 4,971,840 6,026,913
64,263,195 73,697,137 89,592,582 100,740,617 116,331,652
37,579,857 46,788,559 50,701,452 56,732,833 72,616,725
4,099,641 4,976,535 5,818,556 6,692,733 10,214,173
214,996,911 237,241,630 263,443,776 288,839,547 321,505,199
26,692,064 28,322,180 31,377,924 34,726,586 37,429,258

86,483,181 94,686,703 104,898,473 115,040,296 128,422,060


22,615,656 26,772,640 30,107,864 32,631,990 37,159,944
30,654,816 35,012,695 39,889,056 44,642,354 49,246,807

11,198,777 12,081,214 12,536,512 13,013,893 14,316,345


37,352,416 40,366,198 44,633,947 48,784,428 54,930,785
421,309,838 459,750,310 518,707,016 565,205,235 640,602,041

Table 3.3D - continued

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

43,183,805 39,679,600 40,700,160 41,264,886 40,742,869


40,473,618 36,893,982 38,687,838 39,115,893 38,612,889
2,710,187 2,785,619 2,012,322 2,148,993 2,129,980
70,609,756 81,902,706 93,379,747 104,787,106 122,112,513
1,669,142 1,872,339 2,246,623 2,821,310 3,265,500
45,322,155 52,042,813 61,804,112 69,467,667 77,265,255
21,174,044 25,142,629 26,119,801 28,771,687 36,196,156
2,444,415 2,844,925 3,209,211 3,726,442 5,385,602
127,375,823 135,803,230 147,268,409 158,360,144 170,166,644
19,371,924 20,131,232 21,895,974 23,964,836 25,491,711

48,052,117 50,719,460 55,109,163 59,190,467 63,639,710


12,011,335 13,724,635 14,844,383 15,667,558 17,266,729
18,229,420 20,136,323 22,117,903 23,929,567 25,569,156

6,727,637 7,018,056 7,357,547 7,545,854 7,930,409


22,983,390 24,073,524 25,943,440 28,061,862 30,268,928
241,169,384 257,385,537 281,348,316 304,412,137 333,022,026

3 - 15
Table 3.4A
PER CAPITA GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION, AT CURRENT PRICES
2000 - 2009
(In Pesos)

Region 2000 2001* 2002 2003


Philippines 43,685 46,207 49,449 52,718

NCR National Capital Region 118,259 127,684 135,752 148,743


CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 58,069 59,061 64,176 66,749
I Ilocos Region 24,532 25,199 27,145 27,943
II Cagayan Valley 26,153 26,840 27,026 26,829
III Central Luzon 1/ 32,711 33,708 37,129 39,407
IV Southern Tagalog 2/ 39,556 42,547
IV A CALABARZON 3/ 46,273 50,997
IVB MIMAROPA 4/ 34,440 36,538
V Bicol Region 18,426 19,501 21,230 21,991
VI Western Visayas 35,140 37,154 40,652 42,556
VII Central Visayas 41,238 43,863 46,624 48,573
VIII Eastern Visayas 22,365 23,192 25,047 25,743
IX Zamboanga Peninsula 5/ 25,190 28,738 30,691 31,946
X Northern Mindanao 6/ 45,134 37,369 49,102 52,436
XI Davao Region 7/ 37,438 53,879 44,977 48,176
XII SOCCKSARGEN 8/ 32,460 27,454 37,598 39,960
ARMM Muslim Mindanao 9/ 12,906 13,637 11,772 12,193
XIII Caraga 23,264 17,156 24,250 24,531
Notes: 1) Data for the years 2007 to 2009 are updates as of August 2010.
2) Regional levels may not add up to the national levels due to rounding.
3) Please see end notes at the end of the Chapter.
* Figures refer to the old regional configuration.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 3.4B
PER CAPITA GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION, AT CONSTANT 1985 PRICES
2000 - 2009
(In Pesos)

Region 2000 2001* 2002 2003

Philippines 12,670 12,597 12,900 13,252

NCR National Capital Region 29,785 29,820 30,161 31,730


CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 18,054 17,442 17,827 17,848
I Ilocos Region 7,057 6,972 7,175 7,209
II Cagayan Valley 8,013 7,881 7,634 7,590
III Central Luzon 1/ 10,810 10,525 10,930 11,092
IV Southern Tagalog 2/ 12,521 12,632
IV A CALABARZON 3/ 13,388 13,853
IVB MIMAROPA 4/ 11,549 12,120
V Bicol Region 5,781 5,837 6,071 6,214
VI Western Visayas 10,996 11,083 11,432 11,699
VII Central Visayas 12,005 12,026 12,157 12,419
VIII Eastern Visayas 6,280 6,169 6,254 6,362
IX Zamboanga Peninsula 5/ 8,718 9,349 9,332 9,482
X Northern Mindanao 6/ 13,585 10,719 13,713 13,904
XI Davao Region 7/ 11,865 16,314 12,270 12,842
XII SOCCKSARGEN 8/ 9,871 7,793 10,854 11,112
ARMM Muslim Mindanao 9/ 3,795 3,927 3,271 3,290
XIII Caraga 6,929 4,977 6,600 6,516
See notes on Table 3.4A
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 3.4A - continued

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

58,301 63,851 69,346 74,951 81,910 83,261

166,330 186,880 205,177 223,300 243,528 246,478


72,203 76,180 82,532 85,477 89,684 90,390
30,737 33,376 36,002 38,027 41,699 42,391
30,845 30,782 33,821 36,705 40,585 41,985
42,348 46,096 49,337 52,132 58,460 57,930

55,350 58,961 63,434 67,176 70,320 68,903


38,747 43,161 45,427 49,717 56,668 55,031
24,293 26,312 27,989 31,279 34,406 38,083
46,963 51,693 56,530 61,372 68,757 73,136
54,227 59,533 64,266 69,829 75,123 75,307
29,019 31,064 33,487 33,623 38,666 39,806
34,707 38,341 41,914 46,169 51,732 54,685
58,429 63,255 69,264 76,234 86,751 91,425
54,485 59,751 64,532 71,236 79,794 85,705
45,096 47,928 52,395 58,096 64,277 64,855
14,054 15,206 16,307 16,845 18,366 18,952
26,468 28,639 32,692 40,090 40,672 41,506

Table 3.4B - continued

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

13,814 14,209 14,673 15,406 15,666 15,528

33,957 35,983 37,868 40,241 41,541 40,843


18,190 17,954 18,209 19,099 19,021 19,007
7,445 7,680 7,989 8,276 8,277 8,030
8,166 7,690 8,131 8,509 8,504 8,515
11,077 11,145 11,405 11,838 12,039 11,637

14,102 14,130 14,371 14,800 14,750 14,209


12,295 12,742 12,604 13,482 13,536 13,268
6,445 6,647 6,691 7,058 7,210 7,651
12,364 12,733 13,101 13,833 14,149 14,700
13,046 13,550 13,918 14,816 14,997 14,810
6,564 6,641 6,847 6,915 7,007 6,993
9,678 10,143 10,150 10,670 10,671 11,173
14,610 14,942 15,670 16,539 17,042 17,183
13,471 13,795 14,161 14,847 15,139 15,696
11,506 11,502 11,987 12,503 12,782 12,665
3,383 3,433 3,480 3,585 3,563 3,573
6,593 6,727 7,042 7,466 7,525 7,579

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Table 3.4C
PER CAPITA GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION, AT CURRENT PRICES
2009 - 2016
(In Pesos)

Region 2009 2010 2011

Philippines 88,180 97,227 102,383

NCR National Capital Region 245,500 271,255 284,863


CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 112,897 122,449 126,477
I Ilocos Region 53,166 58,808 61,834
II Cagayan Valley 46,215 46,216 50,425
III Central Luzon 1/ 70,335 78,218 84,855
IV A CALABARZON 3/ 109,592 123,292 125,062
MIMAROPA REGION 4/ 57,053 57,805 61,646
V Bicol Region 31,897 34,210 35,968
VI Western Visayas 46,863 49,196 53,488
VII Central Visayas 69,218 78,983 84,769
VIII Eastern Visayas 53,819 55,082 57,549
IX Zamboanga Peninsula 5/ 50,731 53,822 56,473
X Northern Mindanao 6/ 71,424 79,901 85,891
XI Davao Region 7/ 76,435 83,721 88,607
XII SOCCKSARGEN 8/ 54,155 60,204 64,321
XIII Caraga 36,318 40,345 43,688
ARMM Muslim Mindanao 9/ 21,843 25,642 26,476
Notes: 1) Data are updates as of July 2016.
2) Regional levels may not add up to the national levels due to rounding.
3) Please see end notes at the end of the Chapter.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 3.4D
PER CAPITA GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION, AT CONSTANT 2000 PRICES
2009 - 2016
(In Pesos)

Region 2009 2010 2011

Philippines 58,199 61,570 62,328

NCR National Capital Region 162,321 171,442 173,057


CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 70,672 74,107 73,490
I Ilocos Region 35,813 37,819 38,087
II Cagayan Valley 31,519 30,851 32,017
III Central Luzon 1/ 46,546 50,207 52,372
IV A CALABARZON 3/ 73,271 79,699 78,231
MIMAROPA REGION 4/ 37,724 37,002 37,283
V Bicol Region 20,580 21,004 20,979
VI Western Visayas 30,943 31,927 33,296
VII Central Visayas 44,993 49,966 52,192
VIII Eastern Visayas 36,058 36,694 36,784
IX Zamboanga Peninsula 5/ 34,353 34,245 33,489
X Northern Mindanao 6/ 46,818 48,940 50,506
XI Davao Region 7/ 46,721 48,487 49,112
XII SOCCKSARGEN 8/ 36,688 36,688 37,533
XIII Caraga 24,264 26,504 28,203
ARMM Muslim Mindanao 9/ 13,867 14,588 14,271
See notes on Table 3.4C
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 3.4C - continued

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

109,429 117,503 126,493 131,171 140,259

308,819 341,130 364,900 398,650 431,783


121,124 127,240 132,893 131,530 133,654
66,653 72,294 78,490 79,653 86,662
55,251 62,134 69,730 67,707 70,762
90,039 93,986 104,495 106,975 115,807
131,450 135,461 141,843 145,786 148,917
64,942 65,262 72,741 66,309 66,868
39,499 42,795 45,848 46,876 49,980
58,388 61,811 66,713 71,356 76,459
94,708 102,219 112,110 116,448 127,757
54,540 58,361 59,643 59,930 67,638
62,680 65,186 70,031 73,634 77,135
90,653 95,365 104,204 109,981 120,799
90,241 96,806 107,404 113,881 126,645
66,101 72,368 77,594 77,396 82,479
49,586 52,287 59,427 58,541 60,470
27,567 28,967 30,163 26,862 27,345

Table 3.4D - continued


S

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

65,332 68,746 71,741 74,833 78,712

181,748 195,013 202,904 218,987 232,836


70,156 72,773 73,971 75,048 75,279
40,325 42,646 44,894 46,180 49,461
33,816 35,571 37,645 38,436 39,153
55,163 56,557 60,670 63,641 68,649
81,562 84,657 86,644 92,184 94,826
38,239 38,141 40,706 39,575 39,825
22,502 24,014 24,719 25,770 26,736
35,139 35,883 37,289 39,653 41,486
56,061 59,200 62,743 64,846 69,390
33,850 35,002 33,771 33,771 37,261
37,077 38,001 39,887 41,873 43,106
52,842 54,721 57,609 60,290 63,874
51,657 54,196 58,256 61,335 65,837
39,417 41,835 43,493 44,178 45,484
30,985 33,051 35,672 35,553 35,720
14,052 14,388 14,613 13,646 13,353

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Table 3.5A
EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT, PHILIPPINES
AT CURRENT PRICES
2000 - 2009
(In Thousand Pesos)

Type of Expenditure 2000 2001 2002 2003

1. Personal Consumption Expenditure 2,335,535,029 2,565,022,013 2,750,994,012 2,988,240,084

2. Government Consumption 438,859,001 444,833,878 456,903,539 477,410,501


3. Capital Formation 710,072,789 689,048,572 700,218,381 726,610,987

A. Fixed Capital 710,489,074 651,290,630 698,106,028 726,867,041


1. Construction 367,808,762 307,401,095 325,141,000 335,841,000
2. Durable Equipment 297,484,312 294,754,536 321,055,913 336,137,989
3. Breeding Stock and Orchard
Development 45,196,000 49,134,999 51,909,115 54,888,052

B. Changes in Stocks (416,285) 37,757,942 2,112,353 (256,054)

4. Net Exports (129,739,896) (67,430,414) 55,757,219 124,140,385

Gross Regional Domestic Product 3,354,726,923 3,631,474,049 3,963,873,151 4,316,401,957

Note: Data for the years 2007 to 2009 are updates as of August 2010.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 3.5B
EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT, PHILIPPINES
AT CONSTANT 1985 PRICES
2000 - 2009
(In Thousand Pesos)

Type of Expenditure 2000 2001 2002 2003

1. Personal Consumption Expenditure 752,066,016 779,011,013 810,785,029 853,598,019

2. Government Consumption 79,649,181 75,413,467 72,525,522 74,418,646

3. Capital Formation 239,053,572 221,621,478 212,082,637 218,412,659

A. Fixed Capital 240,055,624 208,786,857 213,270,242 221,286,091


1. Construction 125,347,520 97,018,950 96,337,010 95,154,131
2. Durable Equipment 99,119,104 95,948,908 100,593,010 109,868,973
3. Breeding Stock and Orchard
Development 15,589,000 15,818,999 16,340,222 16,262,987

B. Changes in Stocks (1,002,052) 12,834,621 (1,187,605) (2,873,432)

4. Net Exports (97,808,071) (86,002,387) (61,298,436) (61,357,289)

Gross Regional Domestic Product 972,960,698 990,043,571 1,034,094,752 1,085,072,036

See note on Table 3.5A

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 3.5A - continued

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

3,346,716,014 3,772,249,067 4,229,502,012 4,611,884,075 5,281,072,000 5,674,965,680

492,110,399 527,045,494 589,929,695 653,759,999 697,653,000 809,687,508


815,981,022 793,989,446 875,350,703 1,022,703,447 1,136,137,963 1,124,644,158

784,066,039 783,403,987 846,649,818 978,281,125 1,090,505,788 1,130,072,101


369,053,000 365,910,000 415,286,000 517,407,000 597,962,000 669,484,000
351,657,077 351,859,085 358,264,611 381,935,483 390,557,016 356,472,709

63,355,962 65,634,903 73,099,207 78,938,643 101,986,772 104,115,392

31,914,984 10,585,459 28,700,885 44,422,322 45,632,175 (5,427,943)

216,747,351 350,754,523 336,381,724 360,271,734 294,507,561 69,619,788

4,871,554,787 5,444,038,531 6,031,164,134 6,648,619,255 7,409,370,523 7,678,917,134

Table 3.5B - continued

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

903,814,021 947,506,086 999,728,101 1,058,176,052 1,107,569,000 1,152,657,836

75,455,067 77,197,899 85,208,200 90,810,000 91,214,409 101,163,166

234,065,457 213,469,441 224,288,735 251,999,839 257,766,101 243,051,755

224,176,145 209,325,056 217,488,531 241,288,371 247,862,723 246,992,179


94,402,000 87,501,000 94,188,000 112,586,000 117,316,000 126,035,000
113,358,796 105,298,081 106,641,326 111,411,811 113,535,623 104,203,066

16,415,349 16,525,975 16,659,205 17,290,560 17,011,100 16,754,113

9,889,313 4,144,385 6,800,203 10,711,468 9,903,378 (3,940,424)

(59,039,947) (26,720,982) (33,069,438) (34,361,145) (39,462,050) (64,757,258)

1,154,294,598 1,211,452,444 1,276,155,599 1,366,624,746 1,417,087,459 1,432,115,499

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Table 3.5C
EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT, PHILIPPINES
AT CURRENT PRICES
2009 - 2016
(In Thousand Pesos)

Type of Expenditure 2009 2010 2011

1. Household Final Consumption


Expenditure 5,993,426,559 6,442,033,067 7,132,581,406

2. Government Final Consumption


Expenditure 791,402,819 875,291,500 941,836,242

3. Gross Capital Formation 1,331,662,435 1,849,379,995 1,986,931,027

A. Fixed Capital 1,526,098,383 1,847,747,735 1,819,274,605


1. Construction 785,426,948 949,406,417 906,596,117
2. Durable Equipment 541,642,292 692,519,360 698,745,396
3. Breeding Stock and Orchard
Development 168,960,065 173,493,851 178,640,270
4. Intellectual Property Products 30,069,078 32,328,106 35,292,822

B. Changes in Inventories (194,435,948) 1,632,260 167,656,421

4. Net Exports (90,348,424) (163,224,070) (353,016,875)

Gross Regional Domestic Product 8,026,143,389 9,003,480,492 9,708,331,799

Note: Data are updates as of August 2016.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 3.5D
EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT, PHILIPPINES
AT CONSTANT 2000 PRICES
2009 - 2016
(In Thousand Pesos)

Type of Expenditure 2009 2010 2011

1. Household Final Consumption


Expenditure 3,817,907,976 3,945,827,362 4,166,410,305
2. Government Final Consumption
Expenditure 548,296,700 570,208,298 582,099,037

3. Gross Capital Formation 899,332,529 1,183,649,752 1,216,883,608

A. Fixed Capital 992,946,777 1,182,205,952 1,159,856,931


1. Construction 417,708,040 490,659,471 450,345,934
2. Durable Equipment 452,559,612 567,833,436 583,224,565
3. Breeding Stock and Orchard
Development 98,591,933 98,927,905 98,678,371
4. Intellectual Property Products 24,087,192 24,785,140 27,608,062

B. Changes in Inventories (93,614,248) 1,443,800 57,026,677

4. Net Exports 31,702,565 1,853,784 (55,191,593)

Gross Regional Domestic Product 5,297,239,770 5,701,539,196 5,910,201,357

See note on Table 3.5C


Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 3.5C - continued

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

7,837,880,576 8,463,826,001 9,163,823,351 9,825,882,527 10,652,012,730

1,145,140,400 1,250,813,578 1,334,267,480 1,455,783,069 1,611,254,109

1,922,503,262 2,309,530,132 2,596,761,267 2,826,185,416 3,516,195,403

2,068,893,540 2,380,323,222 2,611,520,805 2,929,032,078 3,556,780,061


1,095,175,731 1,253,398,058 1,395,259,105 1,566,901,463 1,825,655,074
751,133,350 902,055,150 996,621,553 1,129,826,470 1,469,207,017

181,021,635 180,080,803 165,981,398 172,474,216 188,569,807


41,562,824 44,789,211 53,658,748 59,829,929 73,348,163

(146,390,278) (70,793,089) (14,759,537) (102,846,662) (40,584,658)

(344,435,262) (485,759,237) (460,665,287) (785,809,738) (1,298,742,207)

10,561,088,977 11,538,410,475 12,634,186,811 13,322,041,273 14,480,720,035

Table 3.5D - continued

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

4,442,522,858 4,692,438,000 4,952,966,898 5,266,631,907 5,632,776,120

672,176,406 705,811,419 728,904,501 783,955,445 850,145,996

1,164,717,652 1,490,195,860 1,553,028,526 1,838,431,568 2,274,792,209

1,285,179,503 1,437,196,141 1,540,271,285 1,800,534,890 2,254,360,765


528,568,975 582,828,245 632,218,907 701,802,301 807,475,715
624,112,101 717,980,189 763,159,254 938,733,269 1,262,541,130

100,066,493 98,568,400 97,294,992 99,286,460 102,845,631


32,431,935 37,819,306 47,598,133 60,712,860 81,498,288

(120,461,852) 52,999,719 12,757,241 37,896,678 20,431,444

25,811,595 (137,813,896) (69,422,075) (288,843,851) (631,310,892)

6,305,228,511 6,750,631,383 7,165,477,851 7,600,175,069 8,126,403,433

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Table 3.6A
EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION
AT CURRENT PRICES
2000 - 2009
(In Thousand Pesos)

Region 2000 2001* 2002 2003

Philippines 3,354,726,923 3,631,474,049 3,963,873,151 4,316,401,957

NCR National Capital Region 1,179,471,181 1,301,989,460 1,412,564,505 1,556,807,668


CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 79,541,254 82,331,627 90,837,163 97,667,692
I Ilocos Region 103,376,150 107,979,829 118,040,884 125,577,691
II Cagayan Valley 73,830,328 77,165,877 78,980,111 79,931,100
III Central Luzon 1/ 263,944,167 286,750,366 320,096,162 347,426,227
IV Southern Tagalog 2/ 469,477,413 513,457,812
IV A CALABARZON 3/ 467,056,958 518,131,135
IVB MIMAROPA 4/ 83,242,572 91,754,894
V Bicol Region 86,430,047 93,099,350 102,983,265 109,804,875
VI Western Visayas 218,778,786 234,554,872 259,753,197 281,441,298
VII Central Visayas 236,042,793 256,508,123 278,044,915 296,491,384
VIII Eastern Visayas 81,003,461 85,392,889 93,599,992 99,349,724
IX Zamboanga Peninsula 5/ 78,195,951 83,770,130 90,546,322 96,772,234
X Northern Mindanao 6/ 124,524,782 134,863,768 179,515,560 197,101,642
XI Davao Region 7/ 195,198,388 203,876,284 172,633,965 187,341,331
XII SOCCKSARGEN 8/ 84,719,840 91,064,953 128,429,289 139,167,008
ARMM Muslim Mindanao 9/ 31,285,115 29,155,273 34,899,172 36,897,886
XIII Caraga 48,907,267 49,513,436 52,649,120 54,738,170
Notes: 1) Data for the years 2007 to 2009 are updates as of August 2010.
2) Regional levels may not add up to the national levels due to rounding.
3) Please see end notes at the end of the Chapter.
* Figures refer to the old regional configuration.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 3.6B
EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION
AT CONSTANT 1985 PRICES
2000 - 2009
(In Thousand Pesos)
Region 2000 2001* 2002 2003

Philippines 972,960,698 990,043,571 1,034,094,752 1,085,072,036

NCR National Capital Region 297,064,940 304,070,655 313,841,715 332,102,461


CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 24,730,107 24,313,691 25,233,010 26,114,579
I Ilocos Region 29,736,716 29,873,628 31,202,829 32,397,483
II Cagayan Valley 22,619,089 22,658,000 22,310,276 22,611,506
III Central Luzon 1/ 87,227,167 89,538,851 94,226,375 97,793,947
IV Southern Tagalog 2/ 148,607,787 152,442,283
IV A CALABARZON 3/ 135,136,910 140,745,516
IVB MIMAROPA 4/ 27,914,600 30,436,754
V Bicol Region 27,116,624 27,864,162 29,451,517 31,027,232
VI Western Visayas 68,461,232 69,964,694 73,045,198 77,369,672
VII Central Visayas 68,715,106 70,325,795 72,495,902 75,802,605
VIII Eastern Visayas 22,746,030 22,715,958 23,372,515 24,551,522
IX Zamboanga Peninsula 5/ 27,063,784 27,251,888 27,533,485 28,722,287
X Northern Mindanao 6/ 37,480,930 38,683,820 50,133,284 52,263,039
XI Davao Region 7/ 61,863,618 61,732,571 47,094,981 49,940,164
XII SOCCKSARGEN 8/ 25,761,601 25,848,792 37,075,921 38,698,421
ARMM Muslim Mindanao 9/ 9,199,622 8,395,658 9,696,322 9,955,526
XIII Caraga 14,566,345 14,363,125 14,329,913 14,539,322
See notes on Table 3.6A
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 3.6A - continued

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

4,871,554,787 5,444,038,531 6,031,164,134 6,648,619,255 7,409,370,523 7,678,917,134

1,767,750,379 2,015,929,184 2,245,513,179 2,478,589,365 2,740,343,366 2,813,801,990


107,929,558 116,311,117 128,709,149 136,113,605 145,789,992 149,449,662
141,002,919 156,289,967 172,015,327 185,388,414 207,409,135 215,073,390
93,537,925 94,992,886 106,163,550 117,250,288 131,905,349 138,871,974
381,358,810 423,884,397 463,039,823 499,258,786 571,164,807 576,550,361

576,035,029 628,254,557 691,635,646 749,201,033 801,841,723 802,837,489


99,956,196 114,350,913 123,597,749 138,835,493 162,399,788 161,985,798
123,662,050 136,556,766 148,046,455 168,666,596 189,138,524 213,099,393
316,688,693 355,443,513 396,408,677 438,790,638 501,234,448 543,140,178
337,833,065 378,503,623 416,945,842 462,251,356 507,396,744 518,329,037
114,316,284 124,904,466 137,404,901 140,778,617 165,220,473 173,325,678
107,301,304 120,954,121 134,933,716 151,646,375 173,368,150 186,433,145
224,321,609 247,996,669 277,269,295 311,620,890 362,106,212 389,624,318
215,391,732 240,199,148 263,755,252 295,935,577 336,952,906 367,903,477
160,739,275 174,855,411 195,570,392 221,804,058 250,923,247 258,936,134
43,541,147 48,220,595 52,914,434 55,935,114 62,369,766 65,732,998
60,188,812 66,391,199 77,240,747 96,553,051 99,805,893 103,822,112

Table 3.6B - continued

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

1,154,294,598 1,211,452,444 1,276,155,599 1,366,624,746 1,417,087,459 1,432,115,499

360,892,919 388,159,528 414,437,924 446,661,559 467,453,002 465,688,965


27,189,955 27,412,429 28,396,925 30,413,787 30,920,809 31,547,310
34,152,962 35,965,466 38,172,734 40,348,623 41,168,347 40,737,475
24,762,902 23,731,960 25,523,961 27,180,880 27,638,771 28,157,464
99,754,393 102,486,493 107,039,140 113,375,855 117,622,250 115,947,511

146,759,656 150,558,022 156,688,378 165,056,755 168,196,749 165,572,379


31,716,296 33,758,955 34,292,906 37,648,453 38,790,154 39,105,919
32,810,702 34,496,483 35,394,007 38,057,243 39,634,904 42,877,886
83,374,557 87,553,113 91,865,954 98,904,732 103,145,489 109,252,408
81,273,730 86,151,496 90,297,893 98,076,303 101,292,120 102,052,820
25,857,456 26,701,501 28,093,607 28,953,167 29,939,775 30,482,024
29,919,724 31,997,323 32,676,015 35,048,288 35,761,837 38,196,714
56,089,847 58,582,149 62,729,335 67,604,722 71,133,097 73,206,779
53,254,283 55,455,074 57,877,947 61,676,858 63,928,106 67,366,644
41,010,340 41,961,231 44,740,935 47,733,677 49,896,778 50,556,259
10,481,329 10,887,672 11,290,530 11,903,728 12,098,904 12,409,350
14,993,545 15,593,550 16,637,408 17,980,118 18,466,367 18,957,590

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Table 3.6C
EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION
AT CURRENT PRICES
2009 - 2016
(In Thousand Pesos)

Region 2009 2010 2011

Philippines 8,026,143,388 9,003,480,492 9,708,331,799

NCR National Capital Region 2,871,469,725 3,224,786,477 3,461,447,602


CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 180,184,790 198,504,043 209,515,838
I Ilocos Region 250,038,887 279,786,746 299,314,607
II Cagayan Valley 147,640,958 149,564,277 166,150,284
III Central Luzon 1/ 701,756,823 795,502,554 885,868,921
IV A CALABARZON 3/ 1,351,986,481 1,561,505,771 1,640,077,536
IVB MIMAROPA 4/ 154,484,533 159,091,083 173,610,041
V Bicol Region 170,957,029 185,856,580 199,312,226
VI Western Visayas 329,382,086 350,152,539 387,794,519
VII Central Visayas 464,415,328 538,557,941 590,909,134
VIII Eastern Visayas 218,537,884 226,366,312 240,777,700
IX Zamboanga Peninsula 5/ 170,432,997 183,913,767 197,625,379
X Northern Mindanao 6/ 302,238,429 344,424,553 379,624,420
XI Davao Region 7/ 336,529,792 375,230,993 406,720,757
XII SOCCKSARGEN 8/ 218,564,310 248,311,913 273,018,326
XIII Caraga 87,220,101 98,234,272 108,485,520
ARMM Muslim Mindanao 9/ 70,303,235 83,690,671 88,078,989
Notes: 1) Data are updates as of August 2016.
2) Regional levels may not add up to the national levels due to rounding.
3) Please see end notes at the end of the Chapter.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 3.6D
EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION
AT CONSTANT 2000 PRICES
2009 - 2016
(In Thousand Pesos)

Region 2009 2010 2011

Philippines 5,297,239,773 5,701,539,196 5,910,201,357

NCR National Capital Region 1,898,573,862 2,038,178,776 2,102,867,146


CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 112,792,966 120,136,274 121,740,175
I Ilocos Region 168,426,092 179,927,789 184,361,548
II Cagayan Valley 100,691,791 99,839,760 105,494,400
III Central Luzon 1/ 464,403,057 510,617,864 546,756,621
IV A CALABARZON 3/ 903,910,748 1,009,389,533 1,025,925,324
IVB MIMAROPA 4/ 102,146,657 101,835,838 104,997,401
V Bicol Region 110,301,848 114,109,823 116,250,752
VI Western Visayas 217,481,681 227,241,684 241,401,054
VII Central Visayas 301,882,912 340,700,776 363,826,007
VIII Eastern Visayas 146,419,070 150,799,368 153,900,653
IX Zamboanga Peninsula 5/ 115,411,480 117,018,919 117,192,723
X Northern Mindanao 6/ 198,117,878 210,965,521 223,230,074
XI Davao Region 7/ 205,705,040 217,313,462 225,431,679
XII SOCCKSARGEN 8/ 148,069,604 151,318,180 159,315,513
XIII Caraga 58,272,211 64,534,772 70,033,593
ARMM Muslim Mindanao 9/ 44,632,876 47,610,858 47,476,696
See notes on Table 3.6C
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 3.6C - continued

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

10,561,088,977 11,538,410,475 12,634,186,811 13,322,041,273 14,480,720,035

3,823,173,092 4,294,857,113 4,670,500,026 5,043,596,897 5,521,580,999


204,141,827 217,911,539 231,194,600 234,583,094 242,619,914
326,606,541 358,303,294 393,339,146 409,097,791 450,667,263
184,727,118 210,441,570 239,160,062 236,832,451 250,983,601
956,803,538 1,017,496,160 1,152,124,747 1,187,307,089 1,304,479,312
1,769,267,775 1,873,053,422 2,014,215,341 2,059,547,574 2,143,549,994
185,558,915 189,371,652 214,279,234 204,848,841 210,822,330
222,042,411 243,879,992 264,787,066 282,759,855 307,279,494
429,019,358 459,901,033 502,470,162 549,753,304 597,274,984
672,240,010 737,738,450 822,442,048 867,162,727 966,897,268
231,078,427 250,224,112 258,688,281 271,914,849 312,493,446
222,697,270 235,372,712 256,900,715 277,208,133 295,451,105
407,704,913 436,620,968 485,528,529 517,648,536 577,664,595
421,309,838 459,750,310 518,707,016 565,205,235 640,602,041
286,554,257 320,545,502 351,050,828 355,960,468 386,793,116
124,985,869 133,640,874 153,963,169 159,038,290 167,629,066
93,177,819 99,301,771 104,835,840 99,576,138 103,931,508

Table 3.6D - continued

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

6,305,228,511 6,750,631,383 7,165,477,851 7,600,175,069 8,126,403,433

2,250,041,299 2,455,228,444 2,597,052,167 2,770,552,677 2,977,477,320


118,240,639 124,630,544 128,688,178 133,848,201 136,652,941
197,596,725 211,361,389 224,979,174 237,178,755 257,208,121
113,060,564 120,474,018 129,114,289 134,444,616 138,870,188
586,185,348 612,282,603 668,918,294 706,343,196 773,276,165
1,097,789,972 1,170,574,623 1,230,372,013 1,302,297,272 1,364,951,206
109,260,357 110,673,201 119,911,229 122,258,656 125,559,540
126,495,080 136,852,119 142,760,974 155,449,066 164,372,408
258,188,783 266,982,502 280,852,008 305,503,332 324,071,277
397,923,743 427,258,117 460,280,508 482,898,676 525,163,813
143,420,096 150,072,628 146,476,790 153,224,685 172,148,589
131,730,511 137,214,139 146,320,802 157,640,786 165,107,955
237,653,180 250,536,070 268,424,368 283,769,262 305,448,007
241,169,384 257,385,537 281,348,316 304,412,137 333,022,026
170,875,256 185,305,980 196,770,182 203,183,377 213,301,758
78,100,301 84,475,406 92,419,812 96,587,795 99,018,770
47,497,273 49,324,066 50,788,748 50,582,581 50,753,348

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Table 3.7A
EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT, REGION XI
AT CURRENT PRICES
2000 - 2009
(In Thousand Pesos)

Type of Expenditure 2000 2001 2002 2003

1. Personal Consumption Expenditure 124,021,140 133,622,900 99,482,842 110,039,420

2. Government Consumption 17,926,014 17,889,913 15,595,453 16,956,595

3. Capital Formation 32,894,935 31,407,507 15,830,015 26,328,814

A. Fixed Capital 32,644,311 28,807,162 19,469,526 25,988,101


1. Construction 22,306,190 18,079,072 13,164,609 19,626,282
2. Durable Equipment 6,832,147 7,014,298 3,817,345 3,684,122
3. Breeding Stock and Orchard
Development 3,505,974 3,713,792 2,487,572 2,677,698

B. Changes in Stocks 250,623 2,600,345 (3,639,511) 340,712

4. Net Exports 20,356,299 20,955,964 41,725,656 34,016,503

Gross Regional Domestic Product 195,198,388 203,876,284 172,633,965 187,341,331

Note: Data for the years 2007 to 2009 are updates as of August 2010.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 3.7B
EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT, REGION XI
AT CONSTANT 1985 PRICES
2000 - 2009
(In Thousand Pesos)

Type of Expenditure 2000 2001 2002 2003

1. Personal Consumption Expenditure 46,008,542 47,143,251 33,204,877 35,788,501

2. Government Consumption 3,253,419 3,032,908 2,475,508 2,643,190

3. Capital Formation 11,272,079 10,041,701 4,108,774 7,593,594

A. Fixed Capital 11,164,827 9,184,075 5,894,360 7,717,526


1. Construction 7,747,093 5,749,576 3,968,697 5,735,706
2. Durable Equipment 2,276,410 2,283,304 1,196,048 1,204,180
3. Breeding Stock and Orchard
Development 1,141,324 1,151,195 729,615 777,640

B. Changes in Stocks 107,252 857,626 (1,785,586) (123,932)

4. Net Exports 1,329,578 1,514,711 7,305,821 3,914,878

Gross Regional Domestic Product 61,863,618 61,732,571 47,094,981 49,940,164

See note on Table 3.7A

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 3.7A - continued

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

129,044,587 147,235,242 163,721,201 178,141,429 206,504,405 226,435,959

17,454,153 17,927,244 20,383,055 24,266,975 26,356,185 30,558,227

28,946,416 26,770,651 31,059,680 41,114,082 48,066,066 67,528,600

28,645,392 26,475,796 29,894,959 40,387,328 45,873,403 67,650,146


21,516,927 19,454,761 23,130,262 29,241,922 33,063,681 40,846,665
3,947,821 3,778,762 3,127,057 2,938,986 2,860,301 3,542,809

3,180,643 3,242,272 3,637,640 8,206,420 9,949,421 23,260,671

301,024 294,855 1,164,721 726,754 2,192,663 (121,546)

39,946,576 48,266,011 48,591,316 52,413,091 56,026,250 43,380,691

215,391,732 240,199,148 263,755,252 295,935,577 336,952,906 367,903,477

Table 3.7B - continued

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

38,850,333 40,837,609 42,879,096 45,276,584 47,415,812 49,701,052

2,676,237 2,625,856 3,071,778 3,353,525 3,425,825 3,795,594

7,829,393 6,818,199 7,376,257 9,489,207 9,887,238 13,264,136

7,724,345 6,683,904 7,114,941 9,287,205 9,404,145 13,365,669


5,638,849 4,723,528 5,341,903 6,516,892 6,636,230 7,845,853
1,272,152 1,131,820 933,419 847,473 828,455 1,027,531

813,345 828,556 839,620 1,922,840 1,939,460 4,492,286

105,048 134,295 261,316 202,002 483,093 (101,533)

3,898,320 5,173,410 4,550,815 3,557,542 3,199,230 605,862

53,254,283 55,455,074 57,877,947 61,676,858 63,928,106 67,366,644

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Table 3.7C
EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT, REGION XI
AT CURRENT PRICES
2009 - 2016
(In Thousand Pesos)

Type of Expenditure 2009 2010 2011

1. Household Final Consumption


Expenditure 231,365,517 248,065,714 275,536,335

2. Government Final Consumption


Expenditure 20,960,508 23,152,101 24,897,893

3. Gross Capital Formation 72,097,845 80,020,560 85,168,998

A. Fixed Capital 68,317,662 79,989,546 77,500,692


1. Construction 49,933,096 58,267,106 55,289,829
2. Durable Equipment 8,710,473 12,178,983 11,485,509
3. Breeding Stock and Orchard
Development 9,474,538 9,346,599 10,535,740
4. Intellectual Property Products 199,555 196,859 189,614

B. Changes in Inventories 3,780,183 31,013 7,668,306

4. Net Exports 12,105,923 23,992,618 21,117,531

Gross Regional Domestic Product 336,529,793 375,230,993 406,720,757

Note: Data are updates as of August 2016.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 3.7D
EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT, REGION XI
AT CONSTANT 2000 PRICES
2009 - 2016
(In Thousand Pesos)

Type of Expenditure 2009 2010 2011

1. Household Final Consumption


Expenditure 148,036,119 152,454,098 159,248,154

2. Government Final Consumption


Expenditure 13,943,505 14,463,156 14,636,391

3. Gross Capital Formation 41,595,926 45,263,778 46,958,421

A. Fixed Capital 38,895,800 45,238,316 42,926,469


1. Construction 26,694,524 30,270,264 27,843,205
2. Durable Equipment 7,316,888 10,185,484 10,288,199
3. Breeding Stock and Orchard
Development 4,736,645 4,644,604 4,659,539
4. Intellectual Property Products 147,743 137,964 135,526

B. Changes in Inventories 2,700,126 25,462 4,031,952

4. Net Exports 2,129,491 5,132,429 4,588,713

Gross Regional Domestic Product 205,705,041 217,313,462 225,431,679

See note on Table 3.7C

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 3.7C - continued

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

300,584,058 323,639,538 358,645,785 393,989,785 441,306,878

31,450,229 35,692,321 37,990,939 41,523,049 46,027,256

78,943,611 109,773,274 111,513,561 113,297,149 159,693,262

86,651,298 104,407,352 117,595,693 123,239,249 149,230,163


65,011,579 81,122,038 88,176,092 95,833,095 123,357,818
11,611,950 13,160,801 19,939,979 16,809,364 14,183,650

9,824,130 9,951,427 9,169,358 10,339,746 11,319,078


203,639 173,086 310,264 257,044 369,616

(7,707,686) 5,365,922 (6,082,132) (9,942,100) 10,463,099

10,331,939 (9,354,823) 10,556,732 16,395,252 (6,425,355)

421,309,838 459,750,310 518,707,016 565,205,235 640,602,041

Table 3.7D - continued

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

169,933,705 178,483,892 193,803,666 208,665,379 227,369,706

18,460,707 20,140,529 20,754,284 22,360,626 24,285,361

45,958,638 61,465,256 62,167,757 62,830,206 84,318,918

51,654,799 54,893,050 63,224,351 67,572,042 78,279,969


31,729,692 38,264,503 40,575,290 42,694,809 54,480,116
15,235,511 11,927,181 17,825,760 19,744,409 18,460,154

4,553,090 4,506,734 4,466,858 4,746,413 4,775,193


136,507 194,632 356,444 386,412 564,505

(5,696,161) 6,572,206 (1,056,594) (4,741,836) 6,038,949

6,816,333 (2,704,140) 4,622,608 10,555,927 (2,951,959)

241,169,384 257,385,537 281,348,316 304,412,137 333,022,026

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Table 3.8A
PER CAPITA PERSONAL CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE, BY REGION
AT CURRENT PRICES
2000 - 2009
(In Pesos)

Region 2000 2001* 2002 2003

Philippines 30,413 32,638 34,318 36,496

NCR National Capital Region 67,728 73,354 77,998 85,303


CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 27,419 28,953 29,537 30,439
I Ilocos Region 27,642 29,399 30,945 31,799
II Cagayan Valley 24,953 25,670 25,929 26,516
III Central Luzon 1/ 31,232 32,619 33,302 34,578
IV Southern Tagalog 2/ 28,432 31,496
IV A CALABARZON 3/ 36,092 38,044
IVB MIMAROPA 4/ 20,186 22,208
V Bicol Region 23,030 25,242 26,805 28,363
VI Western Visayas 25,428 27,066 28,745 30,610
VII Central Visayas 21,705 23,441 24,523 26,157
VIII Eastern Visayas 20,325 21,244 21,841 23,554
IX Zamboanga Peninsula 5/ 20,193 21,134 22,727 24,128
X Northern Mindanao 6/ 24,254 25,944 27,074 28,868
XI Davao Region 7/ 23,786 24,981 25,920 28,297
XII SOCCKSARGEN 8/ 19,437 20,438 23,890 25,711
ARMM Muslim Mindanao 9/ 14,835 15,658 17,080 17,838
XIII Caraga 19,764 21,233 21,971 23,320
Notes: 1) Data for the years 2007 to 2009 are updates as of August 2010.
2) Regional levels may not add up to the national levels due to rounding.
3) Please see end notes at the end of the Chapter.
* Figures refer to the old regional configuration.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 3.8B
PER CAPITA PERSONAL CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE, BY REGION
AT CONSTANT 1985 PRICES
2000 - 2009
(In Pesos)

Region 2000 2001* 2002 2003

Philippines 9,793 9,912 10,114 10,425


NCR National Capital Region 19,749 20,286 20,890 22,037
CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 9,527 9,518 9,554 9,429
I Ilocos Region 9,882 10,002 10,313 10,334
II Cagayan Valley 8,586 8,521 8,499 8,505
III Central Luzon 1/ 10,276 10,420 10,569 10,649
IV Southern Tagalog 2/ 8,805 8,804
IV A CALABARZON 3/ 8,692 8,911
IVB MIMAROPA 4/ 9,248 9,942
V Bicol Region 7,243 7,401 7,614 7,812
VI Western Visayas 8,999 9,047 9,344 9,623
VII Central Visayas 6,963 6,978 7,069 7,261
VIII Eastern Visayas 6,876 6,891 6,896 7,249
IX Zamboanga Peninsula 5/ 6,914 6,963 7,346 7,577
X Northern Mindanao 6/ 8,426 8,489 8,533 8,771
XI Davao Region 7/ 8,824 8,813 8,652 9,203
XII SOCCKSARGEN 8/ 6,850 7,017 8,378 8,712
ARMM Muslim Mindanao 9/ 4,381 4,383 4,676 4,706
XIII Caraga 7,018 7,262 7,314 7,510
See note on Table 3.8A
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 3.8A - continued

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

40,052 44,244 48,630 51,990 58,382 61,533


95,490 108,321 121,660 131,904 145,478 152,401
33,212 35,600 38,980 41,094 45,490 47,157
33,982 38,590 43,206 45,793 50,999 52,419
29,274 31,285 34,944 36,786 41,981 44,858
37,164 40,154 43,484 45,964 52,175 54,708

40,850 43,884 47,342 49,540 54,749 57,102


23,121 25,253 27,723 28,950 33,182 34,420
31,814 35,405 37,953 40,032 44,711 47,973
33,744 37,268 40,237 42,757 50,111 55,132
29,066 31,975 34,733 37,043 41,808 42,896
25,354 27,403 30,307 32,565 37,978 40,735
25,987 29,225 31,541 34,789 40,010 43,541
31,614 34,383 37,785 41,699 48,812 52,404
32,643 36,626 40,057 42,881 48,902 52,759
28,099 30,140 33,413 36,546 41,890 44,320
19,287 21,313 24,007 26,565 29,772 32,385
25,047 27,237 29,481 30,848 35,101 37,188

Table 3.8B - continued

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

10,817 11,113 11,495 11,929 12,244 12,498


23,390 24,482 25,690 27,086 28,243 29,126
9,601 9,619 9,980 10,309 10,385 10,395
10,419 10,851 11,422 11,786 11,962 11,875
9,029 9,049 9,511 9,765 9,980 10,127
10,771 10,915 11,164 11,478 11,677 11,792

9,080 9,147 9,298 9,462 9,755 9,861


9,980 10,182 10,545 10,638 10,926 10,997
8,233 8,609 8,736 8,895 9,020 9,260
10,130 10,431 10,763 11,092 11,456 12,039
7,662 7,931 8,130 8,469 8,573 8,563
7,434 7,569 7,884 8,208 8,250 8,391
7,688 8,032 8,156 8,681 8,744 9,187
8,998 9,109 9,403 9,977 10,358 10,649
9,828 10,159 10,491 10,899 11,229 11,580
8,953 9,014 9,488 10,020 10,329 10,501
4,805 4,876 5,046 5,309 5,310 5,482
7,588 7,624 7,781 7,946 8,047 8,151

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Table 3.8C
PER CAPITA HOUSEHOLD FINAL CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE, BY REGION
AT CURRENT PRICES
2009 - 2016
(In Pesos)

Region 2009 2010 2011

Philippines 65,847 69,567 75,219

NCR National Capital Region 120,284 126,535 137,623


CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 65,133 66,840 70,346
I Ilocos Region 60,055 62,026 65,741
II Cagayan Valley 53,461 56,985 62,341
III Central Luzon 1/ 70,933 76,189 81,417
IV A CALABARZON 3/ 76,719 81,459 86,967
IVB MIMAROPA 4/ 48,600 49,803 54,840
V Bicol Region 50,609 53,480 58,798
VI Western Visayas 54,669 56,904 61,882
VII Central Visayas 57,537 62,862 68,337
VIII Eastern Visayas 50,526 51,328 56,077
IX Zamboanga Peninsula 5/ 42,187 44,582 49,169
X Northern Mindanao 6/ 51,023 53,915 59,355
XI Davao Region 7/ 52,549 55,348 60,027
XII SOCCKSARGEN 8/ 48,385 50,017 52,819
XIII Caraga 45,420 49,281 54,058
ARMM Muslim Mindanao 9/ 32,164 34,320 36,484
Notes: 1) Data are updates as of August 2016.
2) Regional levels may not add up to the national levels due to rounding.
3) Please see end notes at the end of the Chapter.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 3.8D
PER CAPITA HOUSEHOLD FINAL CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE, BY REGION
AT CONSTANT 2000 PRICES
2009 - 2016
(In Pesos)

Region 2009 2010 2011

Philippines 41,946 42,610 43,938

NCR National Capital Region 78,007 78,547 81,806


CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 40,397 40,636 41,662
I Ilocos Region 38,102 38,732 39,732
II Cagayan Valley 34,757 35,334 36,909
III Central Luzon 1/ 44,831 46,066 47,031
IV Southern Tagalog 2/ 49,323 50,215 50,822
IVB MIMAROPA 4/ 31,069 31,737 33,087
V Bicol Region 31,327 32,078 33,575
VI Western Visayas 34,815 35,222 36,498
VII Central Visayas 35,361 36,470 37,841
VIII Eastern Visayas 32,469 32,921 34,336
IX Zamboanga Peninsula 5/ 26,980 27,050 28,034
X Northern Mindanao 6/ 31,563 32,180 33,481
XI Davao Region 7/ 33,623 34,015 34,693
XII SOCCKSARGEN 8/ 32,081 32,224 32,638
ARMM Muslim Mindanao 9/ 27,416 27,677 28,536
XIII Caraga 19,153 19,263 19,811
See note on Table 3.8C
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 3.8C - continued

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

81,212 86,193 91,748 96,747 103,174


146,906 155,710 160,500 171,995 182,796
77,201 82,420 85,932 89,362 93,893
70,824 76,746 81,348 85,237 91,123
67,029 70,996 74,590 77,445 81,886
87,923 93,246 102,263 110,527 120,751
94,188 97,250 102,673 110,825 116,794
60,530 64,908 69,382 71,187 75,624
62,517 66,931 70,177 72,936 76,934
67,207 72,535 78,351 84,006 90,021
74,968 81,511 89,854 95,350 102,839
60,304 64,130 70,456 72,960 79,596
53,117 56,668 63,563 66,119 70,630
64,675 68,895 73,886 76,144 79,834
64,383 68,146 74,261 79,384 87,245
57,293 60,579 63,971 65,434 69,959
58,300 61,209 65,312 66,789 69,479
39,808 42,614 43,665 42,508 42,986

Table 3.8D - continued

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

46,031 47,786 49,589 51,856 54,559

85,208 88,350 90,760 97,265 102,537


43,836 45,614 46,562 47,999 49,715
41,808 44,540 45,924 47,748 50,357
38,815 40,055 41,077 42,060 43,360
48,858 50,810 54,640 58,242 62,529
53,737 54,436 56,147 60,430 63,404
35,515 37,401 38,864 39,551 41,334
34,817 36,266 36,700 37,994 39,805
38,204 40,316 41,899 44,165 46,509
39,610 41,672 44,166 46,287 48,743
35,939 37,556 38,483 39,367 42,565
29,560 31,084 32,869 33,537 34,949
35,094 36,641 37,580 38,442 39,924
36,399 37,582 40,129 42,043 44,950
34,155 35,088 35,774 36,289 37,853
29,576 30,517 30,992 31,097 31,884
20,692 21,575 21,569 20,451 20,173

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Figure 3.1 GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT
AT CURRENT AND CONSTANT PRICES
REGION XI, 2013 - 2016

700,000,000

650,000,000 At Current Prices


At Constant Prices
600,000,000

550,000,000

500,000,000

450,000,000
In Million Pesos

400,000,000

350,000,000

300,000,000

250,000,000

200,000,000

150,000,000

100,000,000

50,000,000

0
2013 2014 2015 2016

Figure 3.2 DISTRIBUTION OF GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT


BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, AT CONSTANT PRICES, 2016

Philippines Region XI

Service
Agriculture, Service Agriculture, Sector
Fishery and Sector Fishery and 51.1%
Forestry 57.3% Forestry
8.7% 12.2%

Industry Industry
Sector Sector
33.9% 36.7%

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END NOTES

1/ Per Executive Order No. 103 (EO 103) dated 17 May 2002, “Dividing Region IV into Region
IV-A and Region IV-B and Transferring the Province of Aurora to Region III and for Other
Purposes”.

2/ Refers to the old configuration of Region IV, Southern Tagalog.

3/ Per EO 103, creating Region IV-A (CALABARZON) composed of the provinces of Cavite,
Laguna, Batangas, Rizal and Quezon.

4/ Per EO 103, creating Region IV-B (MIMAROPA) composed of the provinces of Oriental
Mindoro, Occidental Mindoro, Marinduque, Romblon and Palawan.

5/ Per Executive Order No. 36 (EO 36) dated 19 September 2001. “Providing for the
Reorganization of the Administrative Regions in Mindanao and for Other Purposes”,
reorganizing Region IX to be known as Zamboanga Peninsula and composed of the
provinces of Zamboanga del Norte, Zamboanga del Sur and Zamboanga Sibugay, and the
cities of Dapitan, Dipolog, Pagadian, Zamboanga and Isabela.

6/ Per EO 36, reorganizing Region X to be composed of the provinces of Bukidnon, Camiguin,


Lanao del Norte, Misamis Occidental, and Misamis Oriental, and the cities of Cagayan de
Oro, Gingoog, Iligan, Malaybalay, Oroquieta, Ozamis, Tangub and Valencia.

7/ Per EO 36, reorganizing Region XI to be known as Davao Region and composed of the
provinces of Compostela Valley, Davao del Norte, Davao del Sur, and Davao Oriental, and
the cities of Davao, Digos, Panabo, Island Garden City of Samal and Tagum.

8/ Per EO 36, reorganizing Region XII to be known as SOCCKSARGEN and composed of the
provinces of North Cotabato, Sarangani, South Cotabato and Sultan Kudarat, and the cities of
Cotabato, General Santos, Kidapawan, Koronadal and Tacurong.

9/ Per EO 36, and Pursuant to the provisions of RA 9054, Autonomous Region in Muslim
Mindanao shall be composed of the provinces of Basilan, Lanao del Sur, Maguindanao, Sulu
and the City of Marawi.

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Chapter 4
ENVIRONMENT AND
NATURAL RESOURCES

Data on the region's natural resources and some indicators of its environmental condition
are necessary in the formulation of policies and programs designed to bring about a more effective
environmental protection and resource utilization. A growing awareness and national concern on the
country's natural resources and environmental condition have been demonstrated during the past years.
This resulted from the development vision long espoused by national and local leaders and the worldwide
goal towards sustainable development. The said goal, now a global advocacy, implies a balance between
resource utilization and development, protection and conservation of the country's environment and natural
resources. In this fashion, development will benefit not only today's generation but the future ones as well.
All these concerns underscore the need for more reliable, timely and comprehensive data. The data are
critical to the government, private sector and even international community in their formulation of
measures to safeguard the environment and natural resources and to remedy destruction and degradation in
these areas.

This chapter presents data on status of land classification and land use by province/city.
Meanwhile, environmental statistics such as estimated volume and value of mineral production and major
proclaimed watersheds are presented. The data sources include the Department of Environment and
Natural Resources, the Mines and Geo-Sciences Bureau, and the National Mapping and Resource
Information Authority.

Sector Highlights

 The Established Timber Land composed the largest share of the region’s total land area. In 2016, it
covered 1,040,220 hectares of Region XI’s 1,967,183 hectares total land.

 Dipterocarp forest covered 390,217 hectares of land in Region XI as of 2016, while cultivated
areas measured to be around 383,387 hectares.

 As of December 2016, there were 3 major proclaimed watersheds in Region XI. These are Mati
Watershed, Baganga Watershed in Davao Oriental, and Malagos Watershed in Davao City.

 Bamboo poles production rose by 52.9 percent from 22,350 pieces in 2015 to 34,170 pieces in
2016. Meanwhile, the production of unsplit rattan dropped by 46.2 percent from 265,250 lineal
meter in 2015 to 142,643 lineal meter in 2016.

 Planted timber production diminished by 28.3 percent from 15,500 cubic meters in 2015 to 11,115
cubic meters in 2016.

 In 2016, lumber dealers in Region XI expanded to 101 from 91 lumber dealers in 2015. There
were 36 and 62 wood processing plants and private tree plantation ownership certificates issued,
respectively.

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Table 4.1 Status of Land Classification by Province, 2008 - 2016 4-3

Table 4.2 Land Use Status by Province, 2011 - 2016 4-6

Table 4.3 Major Proclaimed Watershed Areas by Province/City


As of December 2016 4 - 10

Table 4.4 Production of Selected Non-Timber Forest Products,


Region XI, 2012 - 2016 4 - 10

Table 4.5 Log Production by Province,


Region XI, 2013 - 2016 4 - 11

Table 4.6 Number of Lumber Dealer, Wood Processing Plants (WPP), and
Private Tree Plantation Ownership Certificate (PTPOC) by Province
Region XI, 2013 - 2016 4 - 12

Figure 4.1 Status of Land Classification, Region XI, 2011 - 2016 4-9

Figure 4.2 Land Use Cover by Province, Region XI, 2016 4-9

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Table 4.1
STATUS OF LAND CLASSIFICATION BY PROVINCE
2008 - 2016
(In Hectares)

Province / Land Classification 2008 2009 2010

Region XI
Total Land Area 1,967,183 1,967,183 1,967,183

Certified Alienable and Disposable 737,633 737,633 737,633


Unclassified Forest Lands 14,376 14,376 14,376
Total Classified Forest Lands 1,215,174 1,215,174 1,215,174
Established Forest Reserve 111,595 111,595 111,595
Established Timber Land 1,040,220 1,040,220 1,040,220
National Parks GRBS/WA 53,643 53,643 53,643
Civil Reservation 8,880 8,880 8,880
Fishpond 836 836 836

Davao Oriental
Total Land Area 516,446 516,446 516,446

Certified Alienable and Disposable 200,944 200,944 200,944


Unclassified Forest Lands 12,188 12,188 12,188
Total Classified Forest Lands 303,314 303,314 303,314
Established Forest Reserve 24,641 24,641 24,641
Established Timber Land 276,718 276,718 276,718
National Parks GRBS/WA 1,381 1,381 1,381
Civil Reservation
Fishpond 574 574 574

Davao del Norte 1/


Total Land Area 812,975 812,975 812,975

Certified Alienable and Disposable 297,674 297,674 297,674


Unclassified Forest Lands 2,188 2,188 2,188
Total Classified Forest Lands 513,113 513,113 513,113
Established Forest Reserve 31,221 31,221 31,221
Established Timber Land 473,012 473,012 473,012
National Parks GRBS/WA
Civil Reservation 8,880 8,880 8,880
Fishpond

Davao del Sur


Total Land Area 637,762 637,762 637,762

Certified Alienable and Disposable 239,015 239,015 239,015


Unclassified Forest Lands
Total Classified Forest Lands 398,747 398,747 398,747
Established Forest Reserve 55,733 55,733 55,733
Established Timber Land 290,490 290,490 290,490
National Parks GRBS/WA 52,262 52,262 52,262
Civil Reservation
Fishpond 262 262 262

Note: 1/ includes Compostela Valley


Source: National Mapping and Resources Information Authority

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Table 4.1 - continued
STATUS OF LAND CLASSIFICATION BY PROVINCE
2008 - 2016
(In Hectares)

Province / Land Classification 2011 2012 2013

Region XI
Total Land Area 1,967,183 1,967,183 1,967,183

Certified Alienable and Disposable 737,633 737,633 737,633


Unclassified Forest Lands 14,376 14,376 14,376
Total Classified Forest Lands 1,215,174 1,215,174 1,215,174
Established Forest Reserve 111,595 111,595 111,595
Established Timber Land 1,040,220 1,040,220 1,040,220
National Parks GRBS/WA 53,643 53,643 53,643
Civil Reservation 8,880 8,880 8,880
Fishpond 836 836 836

Davao Oriental
Total Land Area 516,446 516,446 516,446

Certified Alienable and Disposable 200,944 200,944 200,944


Unclassified Forest Lands 12,188 12,188 12,188
Total Classified Forest Lands 303,314 303,314 303,314
Established Forest Reserve 24,641 24,641 24,641
Established Timber Land 276,718 276,718 276,718
National Parks GRBS/WA 1,381 1,381 1,381
Civil Reservation - -
Fishpond 574 574 574

Davao del Norte 1/


Total Land Area 812,975 812,975 812,975

Certified Alienable and Disposable 297,674 297,674 297,674


Unclassified Forest Lands 2,188 2,188 2,188
Total Classified Forest Lands 513,113 515,301 515,301
Established Forest Reserve 31,221 31,221 31,221
Established Timber Land 473,012 473,012 473,012
National Parks GRBS/WA - -
Civil Reservation 8,880 8,880 8,880
Fishpond - -

Davao del Sur


Total Land Area 637,762 637,762 637,762

Certified Alienable and Disposable 239,015 239,015 239,015


Unclassified Forest Lands - -
Total Classified Forest Lands 398,747 398,747 398,747
Established Forest Reserve 55,733 55,733 55,733
Established Timber Land 290,490 290,490 290,490
National Parks GRBS/WA 52,262 52,262 52,262
Civil Reservation - -
Fishpond 262 262 262

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Table 4.1 - continued

Province / Land Classification 2014 2015 2016

Region XI
Total Land Area 1,967,183 1,967,183 1,967,183

Certified Alienable and Disposable 737,633 737,633 737,633


Unclassified Forest Lands 14,376 14,376 14,376
Total Classified Forest Lands 1,215,174 1,215,174 1,215,174
Established Forest Reserve 111,595 111,595 111,595
Established Timber Land 1,040,220 1,040,220 1,040,220
National Parks GRBS/WA 53,643 53,643 53,643
Civil Reservation 8,880 8,880 8,880
Fishpond 836 836 836

Davao Oriental
Total Land Area 516,446 516,446 516,446

Certified Alienable and Disposable 200,944 200,944 200,944


Unclassified Forest Lands 12,188 12,188 12,188
Total Classified Forest Lands 303,314 303,314 303,314
Established Forest Reserve 24,641 24,641 24,641
Established Timber Land 276,718 276,718 276,718
National Parks GRBS/WA 1,381 1,381 1,381
Civil Reservation - - -
Fishpond 574 574 574

Davao del Norte 1/


Total Land Area 812,975 812,975 812,975

Certified Alienable and Disposable 297,674 297,674 297,674


Unclassified Forest Lands 2,188 2,188 2,188
Total Classified Forest Lands 515,301 515,301 515,301
Established Forest Reserve 31,221 31,221 31,221
Established Timber Land 473,012 473,012 473,012
National Parks GRBS/WA - - -
Civil Reservation 8,880 8,880 8,880
Fishpond - - -

Davao del Sur


Total Land Area 637,762 637,762 637,762

Certified Alienable and Disposable 239,015 239,015 239,015


Unclassified Forest Lands - - -
Total Classified Forest Lands 398,747 398,747 398,747
Established Forest Reserve 55,733 55,733 55,733
Established Timber Land 290,490 290,490 290,490
National Parks GRBS/WA 52,262 52,262 52,262
Civil Reservation - - -
Fishpond 262 262 262

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Table 4.2
LAND USE STATUS BY PROVINCE
2011 - 2016
(In Hectares)

Davao Davao Davao


Land Use
Region XI Oriental del Norte ComVal del Sur

2011

Total 1,181,672 315,600 201,945 313,596 350,531

Forest 419,527 196,096 60,333 110,599 52,499


Dipterocarp 390,217 181,124 57,305 107,261 44,527
Old Growth 84,471 24,800 11,965 37,361 10,345
Residual 305,746 156,324 45,340 69,900 34,182
Mossy 25,487 13,075 2,825 2,690 6,897
Mangroves 3,823 1,897 203 648 1,075

Plantations 101,838 21,850 60,130 15,286 4,572

Brushlands 229,325 13,772 2,197 134,042 79,314

Open/Grassland 47,595 29,192 - 2,538 15,865

Cultivated Areas 383,387 54,690 79,285 51,131 198,281

2012

Total 1,181,672 315,600 201,945 313,596 350,531

Forest 419,527 196,096 60,333 110,599 52,499


Dipterocarp 390,217 181,124 57,305 107,261 44,527
Old Growth 84,471 24,800 11,965 37,361 10,345
Residual 305,746 156,324 45,340 69,900 34,182
Mossy 25,487 13,075 2,825 2,690 6,897
Mangroves 3,823 1,897 203 648 1,075

Plantations 101,838 21,850 60,130 15,286 4,572

Brushlands 229,325 13,772 2,197 134,042 79,314

Open/Grassland 47,595 29,192 - 2,538 15,865

Cultivated Areas 383,387 54,690 79,285 51,131 198,281

Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources XI

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Table 4.2 - continued
LAND USE STATUS BY PROVINCE
2011 - 2016
(In Hectares)

Davao Davao Davao


Land Use
Region XI Oriental del Norte ComVal del Sur

2013

Total 1,181,672 315,600 201,945 313,596 350,531

Forest 419,527 196,096 60,333 110,599 52,499


Dipterocarp 390,217 181,124 57,305 107,261 44,527
Old Growth 84,471 24,800 11,965 37,361 10,345
Residual 305,746 156,324 45,340 69,900 34,182
Mossy 25,487 13,075 2,825 2,690 6,897
Mangroves 3,823 1,897 203 648 1,075

Plantations 101,838 21,850 60,130 15,286 4,572

Brushlands 229,325 13,772 2,197 134,042 79,314

Open/Grassland 47,595 29,192 - 2,538 15,865

Cultivated Areas 383,387 54,690 79,285 51,131 198,281

2014

Total 1,181,672 315,600 201,945 313,596 350,531

Forest 419,527 196,096 60,333 110,599 52,499


Dipterocarp 390,217 181,124 57,305 107,261 44,527
Old Growth 84,471 24,800 11,965 37,361 10,345
Residual 305,746 156,324 45,340 69,900 34,182
Mossy 25,487 13,075 2,825 2,690 6,897
Mangroves 3,823 1,897 203 648 1,075

Plantations 101,838 21,850 60,130 15,286 4,572

Brushlands 229,325 13,772 2,197 134,042 79,314

Open/Grassland 47,595 29,192 - 2,538 15,865

Cultivated Areas 383,387 54,690 79,285 51,131 198,281

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Table 4.2 - continued
LAND USE STATUS BY PROVINCE
2011 - 2016
(In Hectares)

Davao Davao Davao


Land Use
Region XI Oriental del Norte ComVal del Sur

2015

Total 1,181,672 315,600 201,945 313,596 350,531

Forest 419,527 196,096 60,333 110,599 52,499


Dipterocarp 390,217 181,124 57,305 107,261 44,527
Old Growth 84,471 24,800 11,965 37,361 10,345
Residual 305,746 156,324 45,340 69,900 34,182
Mossy 25,487 13,075 2,825 2,690 6,897
Mangroves 3,823 1,897 203 648 1,075

Plantations 101,838 21,850 60,130 15,286 4,572

Brushlands 229,325 13,772 2,197 134,042 79,314

Open/Grassland 47,595 29,192 - 2,538 15,865

Cultivated Areas 383,387 54,690 79,285 51,131 198,281

2016

Total 1,181,672 315,600 201,945 313,596 350,531

Forest 419,527 196,096 60,333 110,599 52,499


Dipterocarp 390,217 181,124 57,305 107,261 44,527
Old Growth 84,471 24,800 11,965 37,361 10,345
Residual 305,746 156,324 45,340 69,900 34,182
Mossy 25,487 13,075 2,825 2,690 6,897
Mangroves 3,823 1,897 203 648 1,075

Plantations 101,838 21,850 60,130 15,286 4,572

Brushlands 229,325 13,772 2,197 134,042 79,314

Open/Grassland 47,595 29,192 - 2,538 15,865

Cultivated Areas 383,387 54,690 79,285 51,131 198,281

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Figure 4.1 STATUS OF LAND CLASSIFICATION
REGION XI, 2011 - 2016

In Hectares

1,400,000

1,200,000

1,000,000

800,000

600,000

400,000
Certified A & D
200,000
Classified Forest Lands
0
2011 Unclassified Forest Lands
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016

Figure 4.2 LAND USE COVER BY PROVINCE


REGION XI, 2016

Davao del Sur Davao Oriental


29.7% 26.7%

Davao del Norte


17.1%
Compostela Valley
26.5%

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Table 4.3
MAJOR PROCLAIMED WATERSHED AREAS BY PROVINCE/CITY
As of December 2016
(Area Covered in Hectares)

Municipality/
Province/City/ Total Area Proclamation
City
Name of Watershed Covered Covered No. Date

Region XI/Province/City

Davao Oriental Mati Watershed Mati City 1017.00 Proc. 222 February 2, 1967
1050.00 Proc. 912 September 6, 2005

Baganga Watershed Banganga 114.00 Proc. 195 December 8, 1987

Davao City Malagos Watershed Davao City 235.00 Proc. 613 August 31, 1933

Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources XI

Table 4.4
PRODUCTION OF SELECTED NON-TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS, REGION XI
2012 - 2016

Forest Products Unit 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Bamboo Poles piece 8,300 28,110 36,886 22,350 34,170


Nipa Shingles piece 0 0 0 0
Unsplit Bamboo piece 0 0 0 0
Unsplit Rattan lineal meter 435,000 157,000 203,300 265,250 142,643

Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources XI

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Table 4.5
LOG PRODUCTION BY PROVINCE, REGION XI
2013 - 2016
(Volume in Cubic Meter)

Year/Volume
Province Type
2013 2014 2015 2016

Region XI Naturally Grown Timber 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00


Planted Timber 78,556 40,662 15,500 11,115

Davao Oriental Naturally Grown Timber 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00


Planted Timber 39,191 16,532 4,491 3,118

Davao del Norte Naturally Grown Timber 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Planted Timber 7,869 2,679 739 4,538

Compostela Valley Naturally Grown Timber 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00


Planted Timber 29,025 17,839 9,041 3,459

Davao del Sur Naturally Grown Timber 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Planted Timber 2,470 3,611 1,229 0.00

Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources XI

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Table 4.6
NUMBER OF LUMBER DEALER, WOOD PROCESSING PLANTS (WPP), AND
PRIVATE TREE PLANTATION OWNERSHIP CERTIFICATE (PTPOC) BY PROVINCE
2013-2016

Province 2013 2014 2015 2016

Region XI
Number of Lumber Dealer 143 152 91 101
Number of Wood Processing Plants 157 56 33 36
Private Tree Plantation Ownership Certificate 1283 1300 515 62

Davao Oriental
Number of Lumber Dealer 5 5 0 0
Number of Wood Processing Plants 15 6 1 3
Private Tree Plantation Ownership Certificate 298 298 322 18

Davao del Norte


Number of Lumber Dealer 41 47 30 37
Number of Wood Processing Plants 48 21 11 11
Private Tree Plantation Ownership Certificate 494 511 10 31

Compostela Valley
Number of Lumber Dealer 18 18 17 18
Number of Wood Processing Plants 46 13 13 13
Private Tree Plantation Ownership Certificate 310 310 173 3

Davao del Sur


Number of Lumber Dealer 79 82 44 46
Number of Wood Processing Plants 48 16 8 9
Private Tree Plantation Ownership Certificate 181 181 10 10

Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources XI

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Chapter 5
AGRICULTURE AND AGRARIAN REFORM
`

Data on agriculture and agrarian reform are vital in guiding our decision makers,
administrators and lawmakers. Agriculture plays a major role in the growth and stability of the region's
economy. Furthermore, the sector is a major source of food needed for the survival of the population.
These factors then mandate the key players in government to give priority to agricultural development.
This also means focusing on the agrarian reform program in order to promote social justice, sound rural
development and industrialization. Specifically, the data provide objective bases for redirecting the focus
of legislation and development plans for agriculture and fishery and the implementation of the agrarian
reform agenda. The data also provide indicators of the successes and impacts of
strategies/programs/projects in the lives of farmers and fisherfolks in the countryside. The status and
trends portrayed by the data are used in redefining the beneficiaries of interventions in this sector. In this
manner, the systems of monitoring and assessment of programs/projects can be refocused to give greater
attention to problems and potential areas.

This chapter presents regional and provincial data on crops, livestock, poultry, fishery,
number and area of farms by size, and status of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) and
number of registered and confirmed cooperatives. The statistics on crops, livestock, poultry and fishery are
sourced from the Philippine Statistics Authority resulting from its various surveys. The office is also the
source of farm data compiled using the results of the Census of Agriculture and Fisheries undertaken
nationwide in 1980, 1991 and 2002. The data on the implementation of the CARP were gathered from the
Department of Agrarian Reform based on its administrative reporting systems while the data on
cooperatives were taken from the Cooperative Development Authority.

Sector Highlights
 In 2002, there were 299,966 farms in the Davao Region with a total area of 758,335 hectares.

 In Region XI, palay production and its area harvested decreased by 5.4 percent and 1.4 percent,
respectively; palay production decreased from 441,868 metric tons in 2015 to 417,948 metric tons
in 2016 and area harvested of the crop decreased from 99,220 hectares in 2015 to 97,789 hectares
the following year. Meanwhile, region’s corn production and area harvested in 2016 decreased
minimally by 2.2 percent and 0.1 percent, respectively.

 Banana production, the highest contributor in the region, slightly increased by 0.7% from
3,455,014 metric tons in 2015 to 3,479,473 metric tons in 2016. Provinces of Davao del Norte and
Compostela Valley remained the primary producers of the said crop in 2016 with 46.7 and 23.7
percent share of the region’s production, respectively. Coconut production, the region’s second
highest, decreased by 15.6 percent in 2016, tallying 1,894,665 metric tons compared to the
2,246,188 metric ton-production in 2015. Davao Oriental accounted the bulk or about 34.5 percent
of the region’s total coconut production.

 Hog was the major livestock raised in the region as it recorded 998,907 heads counted as of
January 1, 2017, comprising of more than half of the total number of livestock or 61.6 percent
share. Goat came in next at 322,582 heads or with 19.9 percent share.

 Among the provinces, Davao del Sur was the biggest contributor to the total fish production in the
region with a contribution of about 54.3 percent share in 2016.

 The Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program has covered a total area of 1,156 hectares
benefiting 885 farmers in 2016.

 In 2016, there were 26 registered cooperatives. Consumer cooperative had the biggest number with
8 cooperatives registered or about 30.8 percent of the region’s total.
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Table 5.1 Total Physical Area and Number of Parcels by Type of Farm, Tenure of Parcels
and Province, 2002 5-4

Table 5.2 Number and Area of Farm by Size and Province, 1980, 1991 and 2002 5 - 14

Table 5.3A Palay Production, Area Harvested, Average Yield and Utilization by Province/City,
2007 - 2016 5 - 16

Table 5.3B Palay Production and Area Harvested by Type of Farm and Province/City, 2012-2016 5 - 20

Table 5.4A Corn Production, Area Harvested, Average Yield and Utilization by Province/City,
2007 - 2016 5 - 24

Table 5.4B Corn Production and Area Harvested by Type of Farm and Province/City, 2012 - 2016 5 - 28

Table 5.5A Production and Area Harvested of Major Permanent Crops by Province/City, 2009-2016 5 - 32

Table 5.5B Production and Area Harvested of Major Temporary Crops by Province/City,
2010 - 2016 5 - 38

Table 5.6 Inventory of Livestock and Poultry by Kind and Province/City, as of January 1, 2010-2017 5 - 48

Table 5.7 Animals Slaughtered by Kind and Province/City, 2010 - 2016 5 - 50

Table 5.8 Fish Production by Type of Production and Province/City, 2007 - 2016 5 - 51

Table 5.9 Aquaculture Production by Type of Culture and Province/City, 2009 - 2016 5 - 53

Table 5.10 Status of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) by Land Type and
Province/City, 2007 - 2016 5 - 55

Table 5.11 Number of Registered/Confirmed Cooperatives by Type and Province/City, 2010 - 2016 5 - 57

Figure 5.1 Distribution of Total Farm Area by Type of Farm, Region XI, 2002 5-3

Figure 5.2 Total Area of Farms by Province, 1980, 1991 and 2002 5-3

Figure 5.3 Physical Area of Agricultural Farms by Tenure of Parcels, Region XI, 2002 5 - 15

Figure 5.4 Total Area of Farms by Size of Farm, Region XI, 1980, 1991 and 2002 5 - 15

Figure 5.5 Palay Production and Area Harvested, Region XI, 2012 - 2016 5 - 18

Figure 5.6 Palay Production and Area Harvested by Province/City, 2016 5 - 19

Figure 5.7 Palay Production by Type of Farm, Region XI, 2012 - 2016 5 - 22

Figure 5.8 Palay Production by Type of Farm, by Province/City, 2016 5 - 23

Figure 5.9 Corn Production and Area Harvested, Region XI, 2012 - 2016 5 - 26

Figure 5.10 Corn Production and Area Harvested by Province/City, 2016 5 - 27

Figure 5.11 Corn Production by Cropping Season, Region XI, 2012 - 2016 5 - 30

Figure 5.12 Corn Production by Cropping Season, by Province/City, 2016 5 - 31

Figure 5.13 Production of Major Crops by Type of Crop, Region XI, 2012 - 2016 5 - 36

Figure 5.14 Inventory of Livestock and Poultry by Kind, Region XI, as of January 1, 2013 - 2017 5 - 49

Figure 5.15 Fish Production by Type of Production, Region XI, 2012 - 2016 5 - 54

5-2
Figure 5.1 DISTRIBUTION OF TOTAL FARM AREA BY TYPE OF FARM
REGION XI, 2002

Other Farms Palay


Livestock 12.2% 7.4%
and Poultry
0.5% Corn
16.0%

Citrus
3.4%

Banana
9.4%

Mango
Coconut 3.3%
47.7%

Figure 5.2 TOTAL AREA OF FARMS BY PROVINCE


1980, 1991 and 2002

350,000

1980 1991 2002

300,000

250,000

200,000
In Hectares

150,000

100,000

50,000

0
Davao Oriental Davao del Norte Davao del Sur

5-3
Table 5.1
TOTAL PHYSICAL AREA AND NUMBER OF PARCELS BY TYPE OF FARM,
TENURE OF PARCELS AND PROVINCE
2002
(Area in Hectares)

Province / Type of Farm Total 1/ Owned and Owner-


like Possession 2/
Number Area Number Area

Region XI

All types 299,966 758,335 335,666 582,408

Temporary Crops 89,454 194,538 93,091 145,367


Palay 27,227 56,123 30,811 39,034
Corn 55,484 121,533 55,408 93,906
Sugarcane 2,484 7,620 3,031 6,014
Tobacco - - - -
Tuber, Root and Bulb Crops 1,720 4,539 1,702 3,135
Vegetables 1,945 3,309 1,530 2,253
Other Temporary Crops 334 844 307 548
Not Reported 260 570 302 476

Permanent Crops 207,179 559,160 240,634 433,959


Citrus 14,193 26,044 14,349 18,444
Banana 30,598 71,421 30,101 48,459
Mango 10,757 25,091 14,108 20,545
Coconut 122,147 361,745 144,811 286,112
Coffee 5,096 15,455 8,717 13,604
Pineapple 531 1,855 400 525
Fiber Crops 1,585 6,967 2,584 6,031
Other Permanent Crops 20,938 46,381 23,947 37,267
Not Reported 1,334 4,200 1,617 2,972

Livestock 1,999 3,101 1,141 2,062


Cattle 312 750 175 620
Hog 1,263 1,518 666 879
Other Livestock 424 833 300 563

Poultry 827 1,123 493 694


Chicken 714 1,040 430 673
Other Poultry 113 83 63 21

Others Not Elsewhere Classified 507 413 307 326

1/ A farm is counted only once. The sum of the reported number of farms may not be equal to the total
number of farms.
2/ Includes land under CLT/CLOA.
Note: Excludes parcel with area size of equal to 0.001 hectare and not reported.

Source: 2002 Census of Agriculture


Philippine Statistics Authority

5-4
Table 5.1 - continued

Tenure of Parcels
Tenanted
Others Not Reported
Rented or Leased Rent - Free
Number Area Number Area Number Area Number Area

77,848 127,566 57,432 32,963 4,158 7,505 8,564 7,893

30,107 34,399 16,149 11,087 1,281 1,907 2,335 1,778


14,063 15,287 3,048 771 371 418 733 613
13,978 16,534 11,409 8,778 791 1,363 1,451 951
992 1,392 331 119 75 21 42 73
- - - - - - - -
287 333 661 948 14 23 42 100
572 576 599 403 22 37 62 39
113 199 74 50 8 45 5 1
102 78 27 17 - - - -

47,064 92,149 40,114 21,494 2,820 5,500 6,131 6,057


3,708 5,245 3,169 1,539 247 574 370 243
8,438 16,870 8,932 3,999 553 1,542 880 550
2,233 3,142 2,034 894 173 171 406 339
25,765 59,281 18,095 10,956 1,240 2,497 3,409 2,900
774 917 649 460 136 236 204 240
149 129 232 66 18 9 36 1,126
76 48 364 719 12 30 69 140
5,570 5,497 6,440 2,711 412 403 728 504
351 1,022 199 150 29 39 29 17

388 692 753 270 37 58 66 20


65 97 105 21 - - 13 13
237 372 503 205 33 58 42 4
86 223 145 43 4 * 11 3

203 281 236 76 16 39 28 33


157 224 219 72 16 39 23 33
46 57 17 4 - - 5 *

86 45 180 36 4 1 4 5

5-5
Table 5.1
TOTAL PHYSICAL AREA AND NUMBER OF PARCELS BY TYPE OF FARM,
TENURE OF PARCELS AND PROVINCE
2002
(Area in Hectares)

Province / Type of Farm Total 1/ Owned and Owner-


like Possession 2/
Number Area Number Area

Davao Oriental

All types 52,632 163,949 58,627 124,329

Temporary Crops 10,878 24,428 10,026 16,110


Palay 2,943 7,332 3,189 4,450
Corn 7,694 16,565 6,650 11,367
Sugarcane 5 10 13 10
Tobacco - - - -
Tuber, Root and Bulb Crops 93 195 82 131
Vegetables 103 99 51 60
Other Temporary Crops 36 224 33 88
Not Reported 4 4 8 4

Permanent Crops 41,444 139,090 48,447 108,083


Citrus 2,417 5,644 2,411 4,406
Banana 5,467 9,458 4,521 6,413
Mango 1,806 4,440 2,147 3,380
Coconut 27,119 105,071 33,714 81,992
Coffee 649 2,175 1,111 1,998
Pineapple 97 145 59 110
Fiber crops 838 4,672 1,635 4,274
Other Permanent Crops 2,900 6,597 2,693 5,011
Not Reported 151 889 156 499

Livestock 219 353 110 79


Cattle 18 14 4 8
Hog 137 169 71 46
Other Livestock 64 170 35 25

Poultry 43 52 24 44
Chicken 33 47 24 44
Other Poultry 10 5 - -

Others Not Elsewhere Classified 48 26 20 13

5-6
Table 5.1 - continued

Tenure of Parcels
Tenanted
Others Not Reported
Rented or Leased Rent - Free
Number Area Number Area Number Area Number Area

14,508 29,570 15,922 8,116 549 1,088 1,486 846

3,414 4,952 4,051 3,035 77 160 345 170


1,741 2,712 555 105 27 28 78 37
1,602 2,100 3,384 2,877 46 88 263 134
- - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - -
32 36 47 29 - - - -
20 15 60 24 - - 4 *
19 90 5 1 4 44 - -
- - - - - - - -

11,050 24,367 11,713 5,041 472 928 1,129 672


658 689 915 395 28 109 80 44
1,466 1,751 2,917 1,153 95 110 159 31
473 703 638 262 25 72 69 24
7,389 19,877 5,137 2,275 279 560 695 368
90 61 170 45 6 22 24 49
22 21 61 13 - - 4 *
35 6 144 254 8 26 37 111
871 899 1,680 621 24 23 59 45
46 359 51 23 7 7 2 *

32 247 113 26 - - 8 *
3 3 15 3 - - - -
22 108 68 14 - - 8 *
7 136 30 9 - - - -

6 1 27 7 - - - -
1 * 22 3 - - - -
5 1 5 4 - - - -

6 3 18 7 - - 4 4

5-7
Table 5.1
TOTAL PHYSICAL AREA AND NUMBER OF PARCELS BY TYPE OF FARM,
TENURE OF PARCELS AND PROVINCE
2002
(Area in Hectares)

Province / Type of Farm Total 1/ Owned and Owner-


like Possession 2/
Number Area Number Area

Davao del Norte

All types 57,597 125,124 63,324 88,469

Temporary Crops 20,311 38,149 22,230 25,921


Palay 11,729 20,914 13,271 13,481
Corn 8,066 15,972 8,375 11,539
Sugarcane 11 47 15 36
Tobacco - - - -
Tuber, Root and Bulb Crops 226 630 320 504
Vegetables 203 443 157 265
Other Temporary Crops 39 65 42 39
Not Reported 37 78 50 57

Permanent Crops 36,606 85,820 40,670 61,664


Citrus 3,723 5,339 3,735 3,595
Banana 6,308 19,855 6,644 14,851
Mango 1,912 4,578 2,548 3,586
Coconut 19,521 45,809 22,301 32,142
Coffee 211 699 260 647
Pineapple 121 173 109 92
Fiber crops 74 157 99 132
Other Permanent Crops 4,493 8,722 4,700 6,283
Not Reported 243 488 274 336

Livestock 386 971 246 803


Cattle 53 508 47 485
Hog 267 375 143 235
Other Livestock 66 87 56 83

Poultry 153 130 89 42


Chicken 105 69 63 36
Other Poultry 48 59 26 6

Others Not Elsewhere Classified 141 54 89 39

5-8
Table 5.1 - continued

Tenure of Parcels
Tenanted
Others Not Reported
Rented or Leased Rent - Free
Number Area Number Area Number Area Number Area

19,525 28,691 8,822 5,124 796 1,784 1,372 1,056

8,527 9,466 3,214 2,129 192 293 438 341


6,434 6,669 1,173 278 177 276 292 209
1,931 2,539 1,928 1,754 15 16 136 124
5 11 - - - - - -
- - - - - - - -
49 89 49 30 - - 2 7
79 114 59 65 - - 4 *
12 22 4 3 - - 4 1
17 21 1 * - - - -

10,850 19,011 5,394 2,943 572 1,488 922 713


1,052 1,435 616 253 67 15 78 41
2,162 3,462 1,375 642 140 703 130 197
432 781 283 138 19 13 55 60
5,659 11,475 1,890 1,246 214 652 438 293
35 46 26 4 - - 1 2
49 70 26 4 4 4 5 3
8 3 18 23 - - - -
1,354 1,613 1,142 622 124 96 204 109
99 125 18 12 4 5 11 9

66 137 126 25 24 3 6 2
7 17 19 6 - - - -
47 118 84 17 24 3 4 2
12 2 23 2 - - 2 *

60 68 39 19 4 * 6 *
33 14 31 19 4 * 1 *
27 53 8 * - - 5 *

22 8 49 7 4 1 - -

5-9
Table 5.1
TOTAL PHYSICAL AREA AND NUMBER OF PARCELS BY TYPE OF FARM,
TENURE OF PARCELS AND PROVINCE
2002
(Area in Hectares)

Province / Type of Farm Total 1/ Owned and Owner-


like Possession 2/
Number Area Number Area

Compostela Valley

All types 62,217 167,273 81,699 139,121

Temporary Crops 20,371 46,975 23,706 37,320


Palay 4,935 10,839 5,307 7,498
Corn 14,587 34,227 17,328 28,262
Sugarcane 3 11 4 11
Tobacco - - - -
Tuber, Root and Bulb Crops 356 866 432 675
Vegetables 356 683 483 577
Other Temporary Crops 97 279 112 236
Not Reported 37 71 40 61

Permanent Crops 41,487 119,865 57,758 101,504


Citrus 2,352 4,518 2,761 3,526
Banana 6,297 14,596 7,603 10,107
Mango 848 2,040 1,170 1,758
Coconut 23,648 73,377 32,227 63,512
Coffee 2,178 7,064 4,878 6,427
Pineapple 150 188 110 147
Fiber crops 165 567 306 541
Other Permanent Crops 5,472 16,276 8,148 14,407
Not Reported 377 1,239 555 1,079

Livestock 210 209 131 128


Cattle - - - -
Hog 170 136 95 87
Other Livestock 40 73 36 40

Poultry 71 134 67 87
Chicken 70 134 66 87
Other Poultry 1 - 1 -

Others Not Elsewhere Classified 78 90 37 83

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Table 5.1 - continued

Tenure of Parcels
Tenanted
Others Not Reported
Rented or Leased Rent - Free
Number Area Number Area Number Area Number Area

14,907 20,741 9,912 4,364 724 924 2,242 2,122

6,804 7,628 3,125 1,501 248 181 497 344


2,821 3,043 545 153 85 79 102 66
3,662 4,360 2,428 1,303 148 92 370 210
- - 1 * - - - -
- - - - - - - -
151 108 54 14 5 * 20 68
125 70 79 26 6 9 4 *
31 38 15 4 4 1 1 *
14 9 3 1 - - - -

8,041 13,020 6,629 2,820 475 743 1,734 1,777


499 614 455 253 31 39 111 85
1,591 3,538 1,568 626 64 230 237 94
153 123 213 81 8 41 46 37
4,085 7,004 2,914 1,392 250 334 964 1,135
323 404 140 53 49 47 104 133
42 20 71 18 4 * 8 4
10 12 6 5 - - 10 9
1,289 1,227 1,215 318 67 52 239 273
49 78 47 74 2 * 15 7

26 45 115 37 1 * 7 *
- - - - - - - -
16 16 94 33 1 * 7 *
10 29 21 4 - - - -

19 45 13 1 - - 4 1
19 45 13 1 - - 4 1
- - - - - - - -

17 2 30 5 - - - -

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Table 5.1
TOTAL PHYSICAL AREA AND NUMBER OF PARCELS BY TYPE OF FARM,
TENURE OF PARCELS AND PROVINCE
2002
(Area in Hectares)

Province / Type of Farm Total 1/ Owned and Owner-


like Possession 2/
Number Area Number Area

Davao del Sur

All types 127,520 301,989 132,016 230,489

Temporary Crops 37,894 84,986 37,129 66,016


Palay 7,620 17,039 9,044 13,604
Corn 25,137 54,768 23,055 42,738
Sugarcane 2,465 7,552 2,999 5,957
Tobacco - - - -
Tuber, Root and Bulb Crops 1,045 2,849 868 1,824
Vegetables 1,283 2,083 839 1,352
Other Temporary Crops 162 277 120 186
Not Reported 182 417 204 354

Permanent Crops 87,642 214,385 93,759 162,707


Citrus 5,701 10,543 5,442 6,916
Banana 12,526 27,512 11,333 17,088
Mango 6,191 14,033 8,243 11,821
Coconut 51,859 137,488 56,569 108,466
Coffee 2,058 5,518 2,468 4,532
Pineapple 163 1,349 122 176
Fiber crops 508 1,572 544 1,085
Other Permanent Crops 8,073 14,786 8,406 11,566
Not Reported 563 1,585 632 1,058

Livestock 1,184 1,569 654 1,052


Cattle 241 228 124 127
Hog 689 838 357 510
Other Livestock 254 503 173 415

Poultry 560 807 313 522


Chicken 506 789 277 506
Other Poultry 54 19 36 16

Others Not Elsewhere Classified 240 242 161 192

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Table 5.1 - continued

Tenure of Parcels
Tenanted
Others Not Reported
Rented or Leased Rent - Free
Number Area Number Area Number Area Number Area

28,908 48,565 22,776 15,358 2,089 3,708 3,464 3,868

11,362 12,352 5,759 4,420 764 1,274 1,055 922


3,067 2,862 775 236 82 35 261 301
6,783 7,535 3,669 2,845 582 1,167 682 484
987 1,381 330 119 75 21 42 73
- - - - - - - -
55 100 511 876 9 23 20 26
348 377 401 287 16 28 50 39
51 50 50 42 - - - -
71 47 23 16 - - - -

17,123 35,752 16,378 10,690 1,301 2,340 2,346 2,896


1,499 2,506 1,183 638 121 411 101 73
3,219 8,119 3,072 1,579 254 499 354 227
1,175 1,535 900 413 121 45 236 219
8,632 20,925 8,154 6,043 497 951 1,312 1,103
326 405 313 357 81 166 75 57
36 17 74 31 10 5 19 1,119
23 27 196 437 4 4 22 20
2,056 1,760 2,403 1,151 197 232 226 78
157 459 83 40 16 27 1 1

264 262 399 182 12 55 45 18


55 77 71 12 - - 13 13
152 130 257 142 8 55 23 2
57 56 71 29 4 * 9 3

118 167 157 48 12 39 18 32


104 164 153 48 12 39 18 32
14 3 4 * - - - -

41 32 83 18 - - - -

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Table 5.2
NUMBER AND AREA OF FARM BY SIZE AND PROVINCE
1980, 1991 and 2002
(Area in hectares)

Province / 1980 1991 2002


Size of Farm Number Area Number Area Number Area

Region XI

All Farms 187,711 746,727 267,224 795,893 299,966 758,335

Under 1.00 Ha. 17,769 8,716 64,492 28,287 82,961 35,621


1.00 to 2.99 Ha. 77,650 124,972 115,215 179,104 132,319 205,866
3.00 to 4.99 Ha. 44,560 158,290 42,056 147,388 45,286 158,176
5.00 to 9.99 Ha. 35,286 218,291 33,555 208,736 30,035 187,223
10.00 to 24.99 Ha. 11,266 152,075 10,674 145,068 8,492 111,938
25.00 Ha. and Over 1,180 84,383 1,231 87,310 873 59,511

Davao Oriental

All Farms 34,370 168,180 45,894 174,862 52,632 163,949

Under 1.00 Ha. 2,398 1,154 8,916 4,028 10,538 4,507


1.00 to 2.99 Ha. 11,983 19,872 17,846 28,103 22,191 35,670
3.00 to 4.99 Ha. 8,517 29,868 8,140 28,794 10,294 35,781
5.00 to 9.99 Ha. 7,658 48,729 7,431 47,682 6,948 44,000
10.00 to 24.99 Ha. 3,365 46,104 3,127 43,624 2,388 31,774
25.00 Ha. and Over 449 22,453 433 22,631 273 12,217

Davao del Norte 1/

All Farms 74,006 285,909 110,836 307,755 119,814 292,397

Under 1.00 Ha. 7,051 3,413 27,737 12,405 35,513 15,425


1.00 to 2.99 Ha. 29,786 47,309 48,388 75,014 51,882 80,780
3.00 to 4.99 Ha. 18,910 68,493 17,454 61,282 17,471 61,361
5.00 to 9.99 Ha. 14,067 86,408 13,045 81,609 11,598 72,572
10.00 to 24.99 Ha. 3,960 52,024 3,925 52,032 3,101 40,032
25.00 Ha. and Over 232 28,262 287 25,413 249 22,226

Davao del Sur

All Farms 79,335 292,638 110,494 313,276 127,520 301,989

Under 1.00 Ha. 8,320 4,149 27,839 11,854 36,910 15,687


1.00 to 2.99 Ha. 35,881 57,791 48,981 75,987 58,246 89,416
3.00 to 4.99 Ha. 17,133 59,929 16,462 57,312 17,521 61,034
5.00 to 9.99 Ha. 13,561 83,154 13,079 79,445 11,489 70,651
10.00 to 24.99 Ha. 3,941 53,947 3,622 49,412 3,003 40,132
25.00 Ha. and Over 499 33,668 511 39,266 351 25,067

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


1/ - Includes Compostela Valley

Source: Census of Agriculture


Philippine Statistics Authority

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Figure 5.3 PHYSICAL AREA OF AGRICULTURAL FARMS
BY TENURE OF PARCELS REGION XI, 2002

Rent - Free
Others Not Reported
4.3% 1.0%
1.0%
Rented or Leased
16.8%

Fully Owned
76.8%

Figure 5.4 TOTAL AREA OF FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM


REGION XI, 1980, 1991 and 2002

250,000

225,000 1980 1991 2002

200,000

175,000

150,000
In Hectares

125,000

100,000

75,000

50,000

25,000

0
Under 1.00 1.00 to 2.99 3.00 to 4.99 5.00 to 9.99 10.00 to 24.99 25.00 Hectares
Hectares Hectares Hectares Hectares Hectares and Over

Size of Farm

5 - 15
Table 5.3A
PALAY PRODUCTION, AREA HARVESTED, AVERAGE YIELD AND UTILIZATION BY PROVINCE/CITY
2007 - 2016
(Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)

Province 2007 2008 2009 2010

Region XI

Production 427,184 418,954 423,825 402,811


Area Harvested 97,487 95,252 96,168 95,901
Average Yield Per Hectare 4.38 4.40 4.41 4.20
Utilization
Seeds 7,312 7,144 7,213 7,193
Feeds and Wastes 27,767 27,232 27,549 26,183
Processed 392,106 384,578 389,064 369,436

Davao Oriental

Production 63,823 66,896 60,766 60,387


Area Harvested 14,944 15,035 14,045 13,648
Average Yield Per Hectare 4.27 4.45 4.33 4.42
Utilization
Seeds 1,121 1,128 1,053 1,024
Feeds and Wastes 4,148 4,348 3,950 3,925
Processed 58,554 61,420 55,763 55,438

Davao del Norte

Production 115,819 121,667 128,380 110,995


Area Harvested 27,932 28,560 29,387 28,826
Average Yield Per Hectare 4.15 4.26 4.37 3.85
Utilization
Seeds 2,095 2,142 2,204 2,162
Feeds and Wastes 7,528 7,908 8,345 7,215
Processed 106,196 111,617 117,831 101,618

Compostela Valley

Production 95,423 89,213 92,107 103,250


Area Harvested 23,149 22,983 23,651 24,290
Average Yield Per Hectare 4.12 3.88 3.89 4.25
Utilization
Seeds 1,736 1,724 1,774 1,822
Feeds and Wastes 6,202 5,799 5,987 6,711
Processed 87,484 81,690 84,346 94,717

Davao del Sur

Production 134,893 127,476 127,520 113,981


Area Harvested 26,117 24,709 24,875 24,974
Average Yield Per Hectare 5.16 5.16 5.13 4.56
Utilization
Seeds 1,959 1,853 1,866 1,873
Feeds and Wastes 8,768 8,286 8,289 7,409
Processed 124,166 117,337 117,366 104,699

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 5.3A - continued

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

416,543 448,703 421,692 452,267 441,868 417,948


100,683 103,993 103,294 103,822 99,220 97,789
4.14 4.31 4.08 4.36 4.45 4.27

7,551 7,799 7,747 7,787 7,442 7,334


27,075 29,166 27,410 29,397 28,721 27,167
381,916 411,738 386,535 415,083 405,705 383,447

62,706 62,046 61,463 65,205 69,443 69,152


14,060 14,710 14,195 14,603 15,149 15,365
4.46 4.22 4.33 4.47 4.58 4.50

1,055 1,103 1,065 1,095 1,136 1,152


4,076 4,033 3,995 4,238 4,514 4,495
57,576 56,910 56,403 59,871 63,793 63,505

115,888 133,555 122,789 123,928 125,919 110,623


31,558 33,150 32,781 31,354 28,526 26,895
3.67 4.03 3.75 3.95 4.41 4.11

2,367 2,486 2,459 2,352 2,139 2,017


7,533 8,681 7,981 8,055 8,185 7,190
105,988 122,388 112,349 113,521 115,595 101,415

97,722 101,763 94,540 109,335 95,947 103,774


24,764 25,227 25,147 26,398 24,878 25,070
3.95 4.03 3.76 4.14 3.86 4.14

1,857 1,892 1,886 1,980 1,866 1,880


6,352 6,615 6,145 7,107 6,237 6,745
89,513 93,256 86,509 100,248 87,845 95,148

125,013 135,492 126,256 137,306 136,322 120,805


25,896 26,215 26,377 26,550 26,460 26,675
4.83 5.17 4.79 5.17 5.15 4.53

1,942 1,966 1,978 1,991 1,985 2,001


8,126 8,807 8,207 8,925 8,861 7,852
114,945 124,719 116,071 126,390 125,477 110,952

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Table 5.3A
PALAY PRODUCTION, AREA HARVESTED, AVERAGE YIELD AND UTILIZATION BY PROVINCE/CITY
2007 - 2016
(Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)

Province 2007 2008 2009 2010

Davao City

Production 17,226 13,702 15,052 14,198


Area Harvested 5,345 3,965 4,210 4,163
Average Yield Per Hectare 3.22 3.46 3.58 3.41
Utilization
Seeds 401 297 316 312
Feeds and Wastes 1,120 891 978 923
Processed 15,705 12,514 13,758 12,963

Figure 5.5 PALAY PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED


REGION XI, 2012 - 2016

550,000

500,000 Production (MT) Area Harvested (Has)

450,000

400,000

350,000

300,000

250,000

200,000

150,000

100,000

50,000

0
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

5 - 18
Table 5.3A - continued

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

15,214 15,847 16,644 16,493 14,237 13,594


4,405 4,691 4,794 4,917 4,207 3,784
3.45 3.38 3.47 3.35 3.38 3.59

330 352 360 369 316 284


989 1,030 1,082 1,072 925 884
13,895 14,465 15,203 15,052 12,996 12,427

Figure 5.6 PALAY PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED


BY PROVINCE/CITY, 2016

140,000
130,000 Production (MT)

120,000 Area Harvested (Has)


110,000
100,000
90,000
80,000
70,000
60,000
50,000
40,000
30,000
20,000
10,000
0
Davao Oriental Davao del Norte Compostela Davao del Sur Davao City
Valley

5 - 19
Table 5.3B
PALAY PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED BY TYPE OF FARM AND PROVINCE/CITY
2012 - 2016
(Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)

Province / 2012 2013


Farm Type Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem

Region XI

Production 448,703 214,003 234,700 421,692 200,709 220,983


Irrigated 405,435 190,568 214,867 377,302 177,738 199,564
Rainfed 43,268 23,435 19,833 44,390 22,971 21,419

Area Harvested 103,993 52,237 51,756 103,294 51,886 51,408


Irrigated 89,539 44,614 44,925 88,939 44,434 44,505
Rainfed 14,454 7,623 6,831 14,355 7,452 6,903

Davao Oriental

Production 62,046 32,066 29,980 61,463 31,935 29,528


Irrigated 49,854 24,117 25,737 49,533 24,310 25,223
Rainfed 12,192 7,949 4,243 11,930 7,625 4,305

Area Harvested 14,710 7,813 6,897 14,195 7,682 6,513


Irrigated 10,737 5,170 5,567 10,391 5,153 5,238
Rainfed 3,973 2,643 1,330 3,804 2,529 1,275

Davao del Norte

Production 133,555 60,721 72,834 122,789 56,434 66,355


Irrigated 125,155 55,993 69,162 112,049 51,402 60,647
Rainfed 8,400 4,728 3,672 10,740 5,032 5,708

Area Harvested 33,150 16,392 16,758 32,781 16,417 16,364


Irrigated 30,329 14,982 15,347 29,775 14,907 14,868
Rainfed 2,821 1,410 1,411 3,006 1,510 1,496

Compostela Valley

Production 101,763 50,043 51,720 94,540 46,323 48,217


Irrigated 85,184 42,222 42,962 78,883 38,851 40,032
Rainfed 16,579 7,821 8,758 15,657 7,472 8,185

Area Harvested 25,227 12,792 12,435 25,147 12,496 12,651


Irrigated 20,430 10,392 10,038 20,489 10,235 10,254
Rainfed 4,797 2,400 2,397 4,658 2,261 2,397

Davao del Sur

Production 135,492 62,930 72,562 126,256 57,496 68,760


Irrigated 134,967 62,930 72,037 125,478 57,496 67,982
Rainfed 525 - 525 778 - 778

Area Harvested 26,215 12,852 13,363 26,377 12,853 13,524


Irrigated 25,705 12,852 12,853 25,712 12,853 12,859
Rainfed 510 - 510 665 - 665

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 5.3B - continued

2014 2015 2016


Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem

452,267 223,830 228,437 441,868 215,814 226,054 417,948 185,721 232,227


406,793 199,672 207,121 409,053 197,511 211,542 385,528 172,107 213,421
45,474 24,158 21,316 32,815 18,303 14,512 32,420 13,614 18,806

103,822 52,569 51,253 99,220 49,339 49,881 97,789 47,481 50,308


89,243 44,881 44,362 87,977 43,392 44,585 87,063 42,430 44,633
14,579 7,688 6,891 11,243 5,947 5,296 10,726 5,051 5,675

65,205 35,903 29,302 69,443 38,471 30,972 69,152 36,016 33,136


52,069 26,750 25,319 59,633 30,970 28,663 59,460 29,419 30,041
13,136 9,153 3,983 9,810 7,501 2,309 9,692 6,597 3,095

14,603 8,092 6,511 15,149 8,512 6,637 15,365 8,420 6,945


10,580 5,283 5,297 12,043 6,113 5,930 12,158 6,160 5,998
4,023 2,809 1,214 3,106 2,399 707 3,207 2,260 947

123,928 59,330 64,598 125,919 56,780 69,139 110,623 50,372 60,251


113,764 54,322 59,442 118,745 52,985 65,760 103,823 47,557 56,266
10,164 5,008 5,156 7,174 3,795 3,379 6,800 2,815 3,985

31,354 16,362 14,992 28,526 13,664 14,862 26,895 12,736 14,159


28,259 14,694 13,565 26,250 12,544 13,706 24,813 11,779 13,034
3,095 1,668 1,427 2,276 1,120 1,156 2,082 957 1,125

109,335 53,129 56,206 95,947 48,978 46,969 103,774 40,862 62,912


93,475 45,914 47,561 84,735 43,882 40,853 90,961 37,437 53,524
15,860 7,215 8,645 11,212 5,096 6,116 12,813 3,425 9,388

26,398 12,759 13,639 24,878 12,063 12,815 25,070 11,414 13,656


21,983 10,729 11,254 21,406 10,501 10,905 21,423 9,970 11,453
4,415 2,030 2,385 3,472 1,562 1,910 3,647 1,444 2,203

137,306 67,118 70,188 136,322 64,380 71,942 120,805 52,386 68,419


136,431 67,118 69,313 135,441 64,380 71,061 120,210 52,386 67,824
875 - 875 881 - 881 595 - 595

26,550 12,859 13,691 26,460 12,953 13,507 26,675 13,279 13,396


25,872 12,859 13,013 25,812 12,953 12,859 26,118 13,279 12,839
678 - 678 648 - 648 557 - 557

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Table 5.3B
PALAY PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED BY TYPE OF FARM AND PROVINCE/CITY
2012 - 2016
(Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)

Province / 2012 2013


Farm Type Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem

Davao City

Production 15,847 8,243 7,604 16,644 8,521 8,123


Irrigated 10,275 5,306 4,969 11,359 5,679 5,680
Rainfed 5,572 2,937 2,635 5,285 2,842 2,443

Area Harvested 4,691 2,388 2,303 4,794 2,438 2,356


Irrigated 2,338 1,218 1,120 2,572 1,286 1,286
Rainfed 2,353 1,170 1,183 2,222 1,152 1,070

Figure 5.7 PALAY PRODUCTION BY TYPE OF FARM


REGION XI, 2012 - 2016

450000
Irrigated Rainfed
400000

350000

300000
Metric Tons

250000

200000

150000

100000

50000

0
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

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Table 5.3B - continued

2014 2015 2016


Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem

16,493 8,350 8,143 14,237 7,205 7,032 13,594 6,085 7,509


11,054 5,568 5,486 10,499 5,294 5,205 11,074 5,308 5,766
5,439 2,782 2,657 3,738 1,911 1,827 2,520 777 1,743

4,917 2,497 2,420 4,207 2,147 2,060 3,784 1,632 2,152


2,549 1,316 1,233 2,466 1,281 1,185 2,551 1,242 1,309
2,368 1,181 1,187 1,741 866 875 1,233 390 843

Figure 5.8 PALAY PRODUCTION BY TYPE OF FARM


BY PROVINCE/CITY, 2016

140,000

130,000

120,000 Irrigated

Rainfed
110,000

100,000

90,000
Metric Tons

80,000

70,000

60,000

50,000

40,000

30,000

20,000

10,000

0
Davao Oriental Davao del Norte Compostela Davao del Sur Davao City
Valley

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Table 5.4A
CORN PRODUCTION, AREA HARVESTED, AVERAGE YIELD AND UTILIZATION BY PROVINCE/CITY
2007 - 2016
(Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)

Province 2007 2008 2009 2010

Region XI

Production 354,247 286,410 225,078 202,354


Area Harvested 196,848 188,362 174,674 153,282
Average Yield Per Hectare 1.80 1.52 1.29 1.32
Utilization
Seeds 3,937 3,767 3,493 3,066
Feeds & Waste 303,053 244,436 191,559 172,294
Processed 47,257 38,207 30,025 26,994

Davao Oriental

Production 93,131 67,245 49,080 53,064


Area Harvested 67,400 63,538 50,140 44,303
Average Yield Per Hectare 1.38 1.06 0.98 1.20
Utilization
Seeds 1,348 1,271 1,003 886
Feeds & Waste 79,359 57,004 41,530 45,099
Processed 12,424 8,970 6,547 7,079

Davao del Norte

Production 45,822 41,982 31,301 23,531


Area Harvested 20,193 17,022 18,052 17,223
Average Yield Per Hectare 2.27 2.47 1.73 1.37
Utilization
Seeds 404 340 361 344
Feeds & Waste 39,305 36,041 26,764 20,048
Processed 6,113 5,600 4,176 3,139

Compostela Valley

Production 77,939 60,956 51,434 48,406


Area Harvested 39,088 39,943 38,090 34,648
Average Yield Per Hectare 1.99 1.53 1.35 1.40
Utilization
Seeds 782 799 762 693
Feeds & Waste 66,760 52,026 43,811 41,256
Processed 10,397 8,132 6,861 6,457

Davao del Sur

Production 113,191 89,343 69,342 56,473


Area Harvested 57,835 55,742 57,449 47,664
Average Yield Per Hectare 1.96 1.60 1.21 1.18
Utilization
Seeds 1,157 1,115 1,149 953
Feeds & Waste 96,935 76,310 58,943 47,986
Processed 15,100 11,918 9,250 7,533

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 5.4A - continued

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

191,213 198,627 227,013 280,293 224,100 219,089


149,081 146,077 159,378 169,306 154,398 154,584
1.28 1.36 1.42 1.66 1.45 1.42

2,982 2,922 3,188 3,386 3,088 3,092


162,724 169,209 193,542 239,516 191,117 186,771
25,508 26,497 30,284 37,391 29,895 29,226

44,794 43,777 48,976 47,217 37,783 44,208


43,624 40,702 46,018 45,533 39,190 42,524
1.03 1.08 1.06 1.04 0.96 1.04

872 814 920 911 784 850


37,946 37,123 41,522 40,008 31,959 37,460
5,976 5,840 6,533 6,299 5,040 5,897

22,595 21,648 20,697 26,272 20,135 18,682


15,933 15,537 15,172 16,785 14,568 14,551
1.42 1.39 1.36 1.57 1.38 1.28

319 311 303 336 291 291


19,262 18,449 17,633 22,432 17,158 15,899
3,014 2,888 2,761 3,505 2,686 2,492

45,693 50,126 47,174 68,429 45,859 49,939


33,688 31,783 28,923 35,274 33,668 30,567
1.36 1.58 1.63 1.94 1.36 1.63

674 636 578 705 673 611


38,924 42,804 40,303 58,595 39,068 42,666
6,095 6,687 6,293 9,128 6,118 6,662

57,687 63,302 85,722 111,515 96,308 83,854


45,343 47,677 57,316 59,082 54,941 55,575
1.27 1.33 1.50 1.89 1.75 1.51

907 954 1,146 1,182 1,099 1,112


49,085 53,904 73,140 95,457 82,362 71,556
7,695 8,444 11,435 14,876 12,847 11,186

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Table 5.4A
CORN PRODUCTION, AREA HARVESTED, AVERAGE YIELD AND UTILIZATION BY PROVINCE/CITY
2007 - 2016
(Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)

Province 2007 2008 2009 2010

Davao City

Production 24,164 26,884 23,921 20,880


Area Harvested 12,332 12,117 10,943 9,444
Average Yield Per Hectare 1.96 2.22 2.19 2.21
Utilization
Seeds 247 242 219 189
Feeds & Waste 20,694 23,055 20,511 17,906
Processed 3,223 3,586 3,191 2,785

Figure 5.9 CORN PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED


REGION XI, 2012- 2016

300,000

Production (MT) Area Harvested (Has)


250,000

200,000

150,000

100,000

50,000

0
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

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Table 5.4A - continued

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

20,444 19,774 24,444 26,860 24,015 22,406


10,493 10,378 11,949 12,632 12,031 11,367
1.95 1.91 2.05 2.13 2.00 1.97

210 208 239 253 241 227


17,507 16,929 20,944 23,024 20,571 19,190
2,727 2,638 3,261 3,583 3,204 2,989

Figure 5.10 CORN PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED


BY PROVINCE/CITY, 2016

90,000
Production (MT) Area Harvested (Has)
80,000

70,000

60,000

50,000

40,000

30,000

20,000

10,000

0
Davao Oriental Davao del Norte Compostela Davao del Sur Davao City
Valley

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Table 5.4B
CORN PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED BY TYPE OF FARM AND PROVINCE/CITY
2012 - 2016
(Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)

Province / 2012 2013


Farm Type Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem

Region XI

Production 198,627 75,624 123,003 227,013 72,444 154,569


White 150,704 60,170 90,534 173,301 55,121 118,180
Yellow 47,923 15,454 32,469 53,712 17,323 36,389

Area Harvested 146,077 58,628 87,449 159,378 58,150 101,228


White 131,489 53,363 78,126 138,340 51,381 86,959
Yellow 14,588 5,265 9,323 21,038 6,769 14,269

Davao Oriental
Production 43,777 14,193 29,584 48,976 12,979 35,997
White 42,854 13,719 29,135 46,802 12,562 34,240
Yellow 923 474 449 2,174 417 1,757

Area Harvested 40,702 13,156 27,546 46,018 12,209 33,809


White 40,224 12,904 27,320 44,733 11,932 32,801
Yellow 478 252 226 1,285 277 1,008

Davao del Norte

Production 21,648 8,912 12,736 20,697 6,836 13,861


White 12,820 5,107 7,713 10,308 4,033 6,275
Yellow 8,828 3,805 5,023 10,389 2,803 7,586

Area Harvested 15,537 6,408 9,129 15,172 5,816 9,356


White 11,672 4,809 6,863 10,532 4,371 6,161
Yellow 3,865 1,599 2,266 4,640 1,445 3,195

Compostela Valley

Production 50,126 14,773 35,353 47,174 10,864 36,310


White 28,714 11,415 17,299 36,205 8,722 27,483
Yellow 21,412 3,358 18,054 10,969 2,142 8,827

Area Harvested 31,783 11,755 20,028 28,923 8,089 20,834


White 26,001 10,254 15,747 24,214 6,913 17,301
Yellow 5,782 1,501 4,281 4,709 1,176 3,533

Davao del Sur

Production 63,302 29,882 33,420 85,722 30,804 54,918


White 51,387 24,124 27,263 60,985 21,157 39,828
Yellow 11,915 5,758 6,157 24,737 9,647 15,090

Area Harvested 47,677 22,758 24,919 57,316 26,549 30,767


White 44,567 21,419 23,148 48,392 23,303 25,089
Yellow 3,110 1,339 1,771 8,924 3,246 5,678

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 5.4B - continued

2014 2015 2016


Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem

280,293 99,572 180,721 224,100 72,563 151,537 219,089 66,032 153,057


212,718 73,402 139,316 173,226 54,921 118,305 170,609 46,703 123,906
67,575 26,170 41,405 50,874 17,642 33,232 48,480 19,329 29,151

169,306 65,129 104,177 154,398 52,739 101,659 154,584 53,564 101,020


146,983 55,921 91,062 136,782 45,626 91,156 136,381 45,165 91,216
22,323 9,208 13,115 17,616 7,113 10,503 18,203 8,399 9,804

47,217 13,640 33,577 37,783 10,256 27,527 44,208 11,482 32,726


45,673 12,848 32,825 36,355 9,929 26,426 42,375 10,959 31,416
1,544 792 752 1,428 327 1,101 1,833 523 1,310

45,533 12,892 32,641 39,190 11,250 27,940 42,524 13,038 29,486


44,632 12,392 32,240 38,413 11,024 27,389 41,559 12,683 28,876
901 500 401 777 226 551 965 355 610

26,272 10,543 15,729 20,135 9,617 10,518 18,682 6,888 11,794


14,566 6,034 8,532 10,694 5,422 5,272 10,383 3,899 6,484
11,706 4,509 7,197 9,441 4,195 5,246 8,299 2,989 5,310

16,785 7,294 9,491 14,568 6,880 7,688 14,551 6,370 8,181


11,843 5,309 6,534 10,400 4,974 5,426 10,512 4,689 5,823
4,942 1,985 2,957 4,168 1,906 2,262 4,039 1,681 2,358

68,429 26,058 42,371 45,859 17,575 28,284 49,939 18,531 31,408


48,709 20,232 28,477 31,363 11,608 19,755 34,142 12,538 21,604
19,720 5,826 13,894 14,496 5,967 8,529 15,797 5,993 9,804

35,274 12,346 22,928 33,668 12,722 20,946 30,567 12,068 18,499


28,669 10,013 18,656 28,044 10,083 17,961 25,027 9,642 15,385
6,605 2,333 4,272 5,624 2,639 2,985 5,540 2,426 3,114

111,515 36,715 74,800 96,308 24,081 72,227 83,854 20,187 63,667


85,006 25,553 59,453 77,012 20,527 56,485 67,294 13,199 54,095
26,509 11,162 15,347 19,296 3,554 15,742 16,560 6,988 9,572

59,082 26,613 32,469 54,941 16,478 38,463 55,575 17,414 38,161


51,453 23,311 28,142 49,603 15,142 34,461 49,576 14,303 35,273
7,629 3,302 4,327 5,338 1,336 4,002 5,999 3,111 2,888

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Table 5.4B
CORN PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED BY TYPE OF FARM AND PROVINCE/CITY
2012 - 2016
(Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)

Province / 2012 2013


Farm Type Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem

Davao City

Production 19,774 7,864 11,910 24,444 10,961 13,483


White 14,929 5,805 9,124 19,001 8,647 10,354
Yellow 4,845 2,059 2,786 5,443 2,314 3,129

Area Harvested 10,378 4,551 5,827 11,949 5,487 6,462


White 9,025 3,977 5,048 10,469 4,862 5,607
Yellow 1,353 574 779 1,480 625 855

Figure 5.11 CORN PRODUCTION BY CROPPING SEASON


REGION XI, 2012 - 2016

200,000
1st Cropping 2nd Cropping

175,000

150,000

125,000
In Metric Tons

100,000

75,000

50,000

25,000

0
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

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Table 5.4B - continued

2014 2015 2016


Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem

26,860 12,616 14,244 24,015 11,034 12,981 22,406 8,944 13,462


18,764 8,735 10,029 17,802 7,435 10,367 16,415 6,108 10,307
8,096 3,881 4,215 6,213 3,599 2,614 5,991 2,836 3,155

12,632 5,984 6,648 12,031 5,409 6,622 11,367 4,674 6,693


10,386 4,896 5,490 10,322 4,403 5,919 9,707 3,848 5,859
2,246 1,088 1,158 1,709 1,006 703 1,660 826 834

Figure 5.12 CORN PRODUCTION BY CROPPING SEASON


BY PROVINCE/CITY, 2016

80,000
1st Cropping 2nd Cropping
70,000

60,000

50,000
In Metric Tons

40,000

30,000

20,000

10,000

0
Davao Oriental Davao del Norte Compostela Davao del Sur Davao City
Valley

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Table 5.5A
PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED OF MAJOR PERMANENT CROPS BY PROVINCE/CITY
2009 - 2016
(Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)

Province / 2009 2010 2011 2012


Type of Crop Production Area Production Area Production Area Production Area
Harvested Harvested Harvested Harvested

Region XI

Abaca 10,212 10,808 10,242 12,166 9,226 13,544 8,839 14,624


Banana 3,749,766 84,302 3,804,460 87,313 3,854,845 88,379 3,785,422 88,320
Cacao 3,510 4,945 3,506 4,958 3,617 5,226 3,763 5,151
Calamansi 10,029 1,993 10,062 1,992 9,290 1,947 8,838 1,946
Coconut 2,691,905 375,922 2,635,867 375,885 2,627,248 375,630 2,720,233 375,622
Coffee 23,632 26,624 22,682 25,847 20,465 25,371 18,950 25,166
Durian 42,817 11,299 55,606 11,409 50,851 11,510 67,800 11,540
Lanzones 1,985 2,118 3,952 2,123 1,283 2,143 1,087 2,144
Mandarin 2,138 685 1,827 656 1,682 627 1,495 623
Mango 37,048 17,973 33,908 17,982 29,730 17,761 31,803 18,043
Papaya 17,261 731 14,686 632 12,117 580 11,340 545
Pineapple 22,440 2,060 22,840 2,053 25,306 2,052 28,162 2,033
Rambutan 1,429 730 1,833 739 859 748 985 749
Rubber 15,844 6,411 15,795 6,409 16,110 6,622 16,070 6,693

Davao Oriental

Abaca 5,097 6,972 5,118 6,980 4,976 7,185 4,732 7,167


Banana 133,916 6,972 139,816 9,070 152,479 9,414 159,284 9,590
Cacao 487 682 491 682 506 842 485 842
Calamansi 166 49 168 48 162 48 157 48
Coconut 1,079,990 155,705 1,040,864 155,705 1,046,224 155,905 1,071,896 155,905
Coffee 1,569 1,854 1,547 1,854 1,522 1,846 1,481 1,835
Durian 115 155 109 157 122 157 130 157
Lanzones 21 37 22 37 19 57 15 57
Mandarin 382 373 327 350 300 340 257 340
Mango 1,303 728 1,338 726 1,410 740 1,668 1,080
Papaya 604 127 601 124 673 124 649 124
Pineapple 211 52 202 48 200 47 184 45
Rambutan 30 10 32 11 37 25 30 25
Rubber 59 50 61 55 63 100 64 100

Davao del Norte

Abaca 417 111 466 118 303 134 255 142


Banana 1,473,703 34,970 1,540,536 35,359 1,575,009 35,933 1,537,831 35,603
Cacao 314 920 333 928 342 932 347 936
Calamansi 5,057 1,268 5,237 1,272 5,080 1,275 5,026 1,275
Coconut 234,468 39,258 240,764 39,221 239,304 39,116 239,635 39,112
Coffee 1,131 1,074 1,135 1,066 1,144 1,077 1,156 1,086
Durian 7,054 2,285 8,326 2,342 8,962 2,346 10,747 2,375
Lanzones 244 358 286 363 83 363 31 363
Mandarin 91 55 89 54 86 53 83 52
Mango 2,569 1,538 2,651 1,543 2,666 1,545 2,708 1,545
Papaya 1,825 91 1,823 92 1,777 84 1,692 80
Pineapple 222 50 222 48 209 47 198 46
Rambutan 351 167 488 172 424 174 342 174
Rubber 1,090 556 1,085 549 1,127 560 1,144 575

Note: 0 means less than 1 metric ton or hectare.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 5.5A - continued

2013 2014 2015 2016


Production Area Production Area Production Area Production Area
Harvested Harvested Harvested Harvested

7,269 13,187 8,127 13,808 8,300 13,929 8,090 13,925


3,164,641 83,628 3,368,176 86,482 3,455,014 88,275 3,479,473 89,087
3,844 5,193 4,366 7,451 4,920 8,918 5,074 9,528
8,136 1,797 8,286 1,790 8,409 1,788 8,444 1,770
2,275,980 348,483 2,332,090 356,480 2,246,188 357,497 1,894,665 357,453
12,389 21,573 11,793 21,524 11,681 17,344 11,429 17,256
70,064 8,083 62,769 8,238 67,697 8,330 53,806 8,344
581 1,178 640 1,176 530 1,186 431 1,188
1,216 559 1,134 549 1,061 536 1,027 536
32,172 17,439 53,668 18,296 54,336 18,299 52,764 18,315
10,335 509 10,406 504 10,463 500 10,336 497
28,079 1,978 28,097 1,978 26,880 1,870 26,300 1,863
947 492 920 496 1,083 508 1,017 510
8,241 3,533 10,849 8,518 11,407 8,872 11,028 8,832

3,484 6,422 4,138 6,972 4,243 6,981 4,186 6,993


149,969 8,694 159,673 10,431 159,899 10,529 158,777 10,659
483 892 494 942 510 950 507 958
149 44 151 45 164 45 146 45
693,414 145,679 724,773 143,584 703,641 144,084 653,888 144,056
1,437 1,485 1,399 1,515 1,367 1,515 1,348 1,505
65 160 76 160 75 162 74 165
11 50 11 44 13 44 12 45
204 331 189 328 183 328 176 328
1,689 1,151 2,025 1,190 2,181 1,220 2,140 1,230
683 131 746 135 777 137 764 137
164 38 165 40 159 38 159 38
19 25 23 25 25 25 24 26
41 155 43 1,404 46 1,404 48 1,341

233 130 242 137 252 143 240 137


1,549,552 35,320 1,591,008 36,153 1,605,355 36,368 1,626,146 37,309
372 1,045 830 1,854 915 1,936 945 2,078
5,089 1,273 5,257 1,269 5,325 1,272 5,457 1,291
228,096 39,084 233,922 39,063 228,877 39,044 219,318 39,028
1,134 1,098 1,154 1,157 1,174 1,170 1,193 1,188
12,511 2,327 13,141 2,469 15,806 2,514 14,712 2,520
38 359 55 361 94 365 99 366
78 50 75 48 74 47 71 47
2,717 1,542 2,816 1,553 3,104 1,576 3,094 1,582
1,628 75 1,569 71 1,571 68 1,553 68
194 42 205 44 210 45 208 46
390 171 435 175 514 182 497 183
1,112 581 1,138 615 1,160 628 1,107 651

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Table 5.5A
PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED OF MAJOR PERMANENT CROPS BY PROVINCE/CITY
2009 - 2016
(Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)

Province / 2009 2010 2011 2012


Type of Crop Production Area Production Area Production Area Production Area
Harvested Harvested Harvested Harvested

Compostela Valley

Abaca 1,471 410 1,500 450 994 450 848 450


Banana 1,337,204 21,943 1,319,202 22,323 1,314,761 22,323 1,270,595 22,178
Cacao 177 670 181 675 205 735 206 675
Calamansi 3,663 458 3,603 458 3,152 458 2,815 460
Coconut 282,906 51,504 264,864 51,504 250,485 51,154 252,898 51,154
Coffee 11,764 11,015 11,614 11,026 9,867 10,950 8,597 10,750
Durian 7,322 4,875 8,321 4,875 3,716 4,875 2,360 4,875
Lanzones 761 1,365 2,509 1,365 1,166 1,365 815 1,365
Mandarin 333 77 304 77 297 77 261 75
Mango 1,333 1,269 1,535 1,269 804 1,254 613 1,203
Papaya 1,476 92 1,413 92 1,222 91 1,051 79
Pineapple 822 120 795 120 579 120 486 105
Rambutan 482 365 678 365 230 365 150 365
Rubber 11,188 4,373 11,174 4,373 11,248 4,400 10,895 4,400

Davao del Sur

Abaca 3,205 3,295 3,134 4,598 2,931 5,756 2,980 6,845


Banana 581,346 14,926 577,255 15,072 580,243 15,192 580,030 15,374
Cacao 1,682 1,385 1,665 1,385 1,681 1,385 1,710 1,355
Calamansi 523 106 523 102 538 104 546 105
Coconut 855,457 97,012 842,343 97,012 837,687 97,012 894,508 97,012
Coffee 5,088 4,875 4,760 4,875 4,803 4,875 4,831 4,875
Durian 1,867 1,155 2,028 1,205 1,312 1,300 1,267 1,300
Lanzones 283 155 314 155 13 155 12 155
Mandarin 113 50 101 45 85 37 76 37
Mango 23,518 12,992 20,336 12,998 17,970 12,998 20,608 12,998
Papaya 9,854 357 7,364 265 5,814 232 5,254 212
Pineapple 31 7 30 6 28 6 29 5
Rambutan 209 50 239 53 154 50 165 50
Rubber 2,365 1,132 2,313 1,132 2,468 1,250 2,542 1,300

Davao City

Abaca 22 20 22 20 22 19 25 20
Banana 223,597 5,491 227,652 5,489 232,352 5,517 237,681 5,575
Cacao 850 1,288 836 1,288 884 1,332 1,015 1,343
Calamansi 620 112 531 112 358 62 296 58
Coconut 239,084 32,443 247,032 32,443 253,548 32,443 261,295 32,439
Coffee 4,081 7,806 3,625 7,026 3,128 6,623 2,885 6,620
Durian 26,458 2,829 36,822 2,830 36,739 2,832 53,296 2,833
Lanzones 677 203 820 203 2 203 214 204
Mandarin 1,219 130 1,005 130 913 120 818 119
Mango 8,325 1,446 8,048 1,446 6,879 1,224 6,206 1,217
Papaya 3,502 64 3,484 59 2,632 49 2,695 50
Pineapple 21,154 1,831 21,591 1,831 24,289 1,832 27,264 1,832
Rambutan 358 138 396 138 14 134 298 135
Rubber 1,143 300 1,162 300 1,204 312 1,425 318

Notes: 0 means less than 1 metric ton or hectare.

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Table 5.5A - continued

2013 2014 2015 2016


Production Area Production Area Production Area Production Area
Harvested Harvested Harvested Harvested

460 369 517 430 553 435 496 435


641,652 18,691 777,985 18,962 825,014 19,131 825,989 18,788
142 549 287 1,856 317 1,936 312 2,365
2,123 321 2,105 321 2,144 321 2,089 299
176,457 34,275 179,326 44,388 185,134 44,932 181,778 44,932
2,211 7,588 1,514 7,380 1,433 4,731 1,400 4,635
256 1,462 308 1,475 364 1,520 222 1,520
299 409 325 409 126 415 54 415
100 25 74 25 59 22 51 22
275 533 449 533 452 533 390 523
314 52 290 47 284 46 271 44
225 68 148 65 129 57 111 50
37 110 50 110 70 115 49 115
2,997 1,173 5,372 4,873 5,734 5,068 5,493 5,068

3,067 6,245 3,206 6,248 3,228 6,335 3,141 6,335


582,532 15,373 593,672 15,384 610,906 15,413 611,986 15,353
1,718 1,355 1,428 977 1,703 1,500 1,703 1,500
498 105 530 105 534 105 540 105
912,017 97,007 938,557 97,007 872,896 97,007 586,775 97,007
4,855 4,875 5,083 4,951 5,154 4,951 5,008 4,951
1,276 1,300 1,407 1,300 1,621 1,300 1,617 1,305
12 155 18 157 22 157 22 157
74 35 70 34 66 34 66 34
21,427 12,998 42,296 13,813 41,975 13,813 40,654 13,823
4,954 197 5,006 197 4,969 195 4,936 194
28 5 29 5 30 6 28 5
169 50 184 50 195 50 196 50
2,561 1,300 2,652 1,301 2,670 1,301 2,653 1,301

24 21 24 21 25 35 27 25
240,935 5,550 245,838 5,552 253,841 6,834 256,575 6,978
1,130 1,352 1,327 1,822 1,475 2,596 1,607 2,627
276 54 243 50 241 45 212 30
265,995 32,438 255,512 32,438 255,640 32,430 252,906 32,430
2,753 6,527 2,642 6,521 2,553 4,977 2,480 4,977
55,956 2,834 47,837 2,834 49,831 2,834 37,181 2,834
221 205 231 205 275 205 244 205
760 118 727 114 680 105 663 105
6,064 1,215 6,082 1,207 6,623 1,157 6,486 1,157
2,756 54 2,796 54 2,862 54 2,812 54
27,468 1,825 27,550 1,824 26,353 1,724 25,794 1,724
332 136 228 136 279 136 251 136
1,530 324 1,644 325 1,797 471 1,727 471

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Figure 5.13 PRODUCTION OF MAJOR CROPS BY TYPE OF CROP
REGION XI, 2012 - 2016
(In Metric Tons)

ABACA COCONUT
12,000 2,750,000
2,650,000
11,000
2,550,000
10,000 2,450,000
2,350,000
9,000 2,250,000
2,150,000
8,000
2,050,000

7,000 1,950,000
1,850,000
6,000 1,750,000
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

BANANA COFFEE
4,000,000
25,500
3,800,000
23,000

3,600,000 20,500

18,000
3,400,000
15,500
3,200,000
13,000

3,000,000 10,500
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

CALAMANSI DURIAN
10,500 75,000

70,000
10,000
65,000
9,500
60,000

9,000 55,000

50,000
8,500
45,000
8,000
40,000

7,500 35,000
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

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Figure 5.13 - continued

CACAO PAPAYA
5,500 16,000

5,000 15,000

4,500 14,000

4,000 13,000

3,500 12,000

3,000 11,000

2,500 10,000
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

MANDARIN PINEAPPLE
2,250
28,500
2,000
27,000

1,750 25,500

24,000
1,500
22,500
1,250
21,000

1,000 19,500
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

MANGO RUBBER
60,000
16,000
55,000

14,500
50,000

45,000 13,000

40,000 11,500

35,000 10,000

30,000 8,500

25,000 7,000
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

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Table 5.5B
PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED OF MAJOR TEMPORARY CROPS BY PROVINCE/CITY
2010 - 2016
(Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)

Province / 2010 2011 2012


Type of Crop Production Area Production Area Production Area
Harvested Harvested Harvested

Region XI

Ampalaya 2,631.7 414 2,530.1 391 2,504.4 403


Brocolli 8.2 2 7.9 2 7.6 2
Cabbage 4,521.5 616 4,211.8 601 4,215.5 592
Camote 19,900.8 4,155 19,013.9 3,833 18,417.3 3,742
Carrots 1,406.0 351 1,419.5 362 1,422.5 354
Cassava 14,788.4 2,174 14,510.8 2,159 14,453.7 2,106
Cauliflower 152.8 33 105.1 26 116.4 25
Chayote 2,799.9 387 2,789.0 365 2,900.6 347
Eggplant 6,645.9 1,219 6,449.5 1,173 6,631.5 1,162
Gabi 3,048.2 345 3,215.9 397 3,184.9 401
Ginger 1,138.0 260 1,162.1 265 1,151.8 256
Gourd 3,150.0 344 3,114.2 346 3,105.7 360
Habitchuelas 147.5 131 137.2 131 138.1 123
Kangkong 4,290.8 1,128 4,401.6 1,143 4,422.9 1,141
Lettuce 4.8 4 4.8 4 5.0 4
Mongo 993.1 1,507 946.4 1,349 930.9 1,352
Okra 535.3 190 538.6 183 556.6 197
Peanut 653.5 733 580.1 522 548.3 501
Pechay Chinese 403.9 99 407.9 97 399.5 99
Pechay Native 1,275.1 206 1,274.2 209 1,255.5 216
Pepper 704.1 241 684.8 234 656.5 228
Radish 1,492.2 225 1,424.5 231 1,422.7 226
Squash 6,487.5 562 6,154.6 535 6,273.7 540
Stringbeans 12,664.6 2,651 11,991.1 2,320 11,837.4 2,301
Sugarcane 256,801.8 7,332 535,122.2 11,317 453,209.0 9,598
Tobacco 21.6 17 20.3 15 18.8 14
Tomato 4,337.9 653 4,296.4 637 4,193.5 644
Ubi 426.9 83 402.1 76 384.3 68
Watermelon 1,022.6 160 970.1 183 964.4 175
White Potato 9,557.9 1,329 9,601.1 1,330 9,512.7 1,303

Davao Oriental

Ampalaya 344.8 56 328.4 56 336.8 56


Brocolli - - - - - -
Cabbage 11.1 3 9.7 3 1.3 1
Camote 2,928.4 665 2,876.0 665 2,921.2 658
Carrots 11.1 9 10.7 9 11.0 9

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 5.5B - continued

2013 2014 2015 2016


Production Area Production Area Production Area Production Area
Harvested Harvested Harvested Harvested

2,607.8 426 2,802.8 429 2,802.1 418 2,725.8 417


8.1 2 9.7 2 9.7 2 12.5 3
4,144.2 581 4,246.7 577 4,265.9 584 4,210.2 573
18,597.3 3,729 19,243.4 3,717 19,126.7 3,739 18,475.7 3,628
1,390.0 362 1,308.8 360 1,289.5 350 1,241.0 344
15,968.6 2,175 17,958.2 2,342 18,605.1 2,399 23,228.5 2,591
102.8 25 90.0 24 86.3 23 77.0 22
2,780.7 347 3,067.3 346 3,047.4 347 2,989.3 285
6,886.0 1,174 7,059.3 1,162 7,014.2 1,140 6,522.9 1,101
3,256.7 421 3,609.6 436 3,570.8 436 3,451.4 433
1,120.7 255 890.1 237 902.3 239 889.7 234
3,226.7 399 3,222.9 404 3,161.0 406 3,068.0 392
146.0 144 159.5 143 163.4 150 149.9 151
4,458.9 1,160 4,636.2 1,123 4,542.6 1,064 4,426.0 948
5.3 4 6.2 4 6.4 4 34.0 8
917.9 1,355 952.4 1,354 935.0 1,338 939.6 1,350
571.2 213 612.2 215 611.2 223 625.3 229
542.8 515 555.4 517 568.3 529 545.6 450
390.7 100 375.2 95 387.4 100 385.4 83
1,301.6 231 1,420.5 245 1,422.2 256 1,378.9 250
656.4 212 615.0 215 704.0 216 686.3 218
1,430.1 236 1,458.1 242 1,472.2 246 1,433.4 240
6,422.1 556 6,464.9 558 6,508.3 578 6,490.6 569
12,308.1 2,327 12,291.8 2,331 12,404.3 2,326 12,014.2 2,306
438,231.4 9,607 335,683.9 7,999 208,743.2 4,425 270,396.9 10,174
17.4 12 17.2 12 16.5 11 15.9 12
4,066.7 641 4,030.8 651 4,090.6 640 3,935.3 647
376.2 62 375.8 58 350.1 55 313.5 45
874.5 185 1,096.3 230 1,069.6 210 1,090.2 241
9,511.4 1,300 9,633.8 1,300 9,801.2 1,311 9,846.2 1,312

337.5 58 359.4 61 354.4 61 350.0 61


- - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - -
3,038.0 658 3,323.0 663 3,040.8 663 2,641.9 652
11.6 11 14.1 12 13.6 12 13.0 12

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Table 5.5B
PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED OF MAJOR TEMPORARY CROPS BY PROVINCE/CITY
2010 - 2016
(Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)

Province / 2010 2011 2012


Type of Crop Production Area Production Area Production Area
Harvested Harvested Harvested

Cassava 2,189.9 340 2,288.4 340 2,259.5 336


Cauliflower - - - - - -
Chayote 745.7 50 741.7 50 717.1 50
Eggplant 219.0 180 202.1 180 199.0 181
Gabi 294.5 41 300.8 41 301.9 41
Ginger 6.8 6 6.8 6 8.4 10
Gourd 1,163.3 46 1,122.7 46 1,120.1 46
Habitchuelas - - - - - -
Kangkong 968.5 74 988.6 74 978.2 74
Lettuce - - - - - -
Mongo 38.8 63 37.2 63 36.3 62
Okra 111.8 23 109.4 23 107.1 23
Peanut 46.7 49 43.6 49 40.2 45
Pechay Chinese 10.8 2 6.9 2 3.9 1
Pechay Native 232.7 43 218.8 44 218.9 46
Pepper 30.8 21 28.7 21 26.8 21
Radish 57.6 8 58.0 8 59.6 8
Squash 1,493.5 70 1,496.9 70 1,502.7 67
Stringbeans 1,317.7 150 1,305.8 150 1,293.3 150
Sugarcane 4.6 0.10 4.7 0.12 4.6 0.15
Tobacco 4.8 4 4.8 4 4.3 3
Tomato 149.8 57 144.0 58 146.2 60
Ubi 13.2 4 9.1 4 3.9 2
Watermelon 202.6 32 195.8 50 184.3 40
White Potato - - - - - -

Davao del Norte

Ampalaya 286.5 66 278.4 65 280.9 67


Brocolli - - - - - -
Cabbage - - - - - -
Camote 3,860.0 756 3,797.8 757 3,742.0 749
Carrots - - - - - -
Cassava 2,846.0 410 2,911.7 420 3,003.8 429
Cauliflower - - - - - -
Chayote 95.8 24 104.0 26 115.9 28
Eggplant 698.3 348 657.1 338 668.4 345
Gabi 339.4 37 354.9 39 370.6 41

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Table 5.5B - continued

2013 2014 2015 2016


Production Area Production Area Production Area Production Area
Harvested Harvested Harvested Harvested

2,296.6 363 3,205.0 494 3,240.4 497 2,904.3 492


- - - - - - - -
696.9 50 673.7 49 656.3 49 613.3 48
200.9 181 242.1 198 229.8 198 223.4 190
290.2 41 318.7 42 280.7 42 251.1 39
9.0 12 10.8 13 11.5 13 13.0 16
1,124.1 46 1,144.4 47 1,035.5 44 1,013.3 42
- - - - - - - -
927.6 74 975.0 78 921.1 78 854.2 74
- - - - - - - -
35.8 58 43.3 56 41.5 56 41.2 56
108.3 24 119.5 27 111.3 30 107.4 30
39.7 43 41.4 43 38.9 43 36.4 41
- 1 - - - - - -
210.5 46 216.0 49 205.5 49 194.6 45
25.6 20 28.2 23 27.2 23 25.7 23
60.6 8 68.8 10 64.3 10 62.2 11
1,450.4 62 1,536.7 62 1,501.9 62 1,510.9 58
1,294.2 152 1,349.0 157 1,376.5 157 1,296.5 145
4.6 0.16 4.6 0.19 4.5 0.20 4.4
4.2 3 4.2 3 3.9 3 3.8 3
154.2 60 203.1 70 208.5 70 203.0 72
6.0 3 3.7 2 2.7 2 1.4 1
133.4 32 276.1 56 228.1 58 237.2 70
- - - - - - - -

280.9 67 284.7 66 287.6 54 302.7 56


- - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - -
3,687.1 740 3,577.6 722 3,508.5 724 3,542.2 731
- - - - - - - -
3,116.4 453 3,253.1 457 3,407.5 472 4,090.6 499
- - - - - - - -
117.8 28 123.9 27 125.9 28 122.0 27
667.9 345 707.2 310 699.9 288 691.7 291
369.1 40 378.0 42 367.6 38 377.1 37

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Table 5.5B
PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED OF MAJOR TEMPORARY CROPS BY PROVINCE/CITY
2010 - 2016
(Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)

Province / 2010 2011 2012


Type of Crop Production Area Production Area Production Area
Harvested Harvested Harvested

Ginger 136.6 30 140.1 33 128.4 30


Gourd 887.0 147 917.2 152 916.2 155
Habitchuelas - - - - - -
Kangkong 1,215.4 573 1,240.0 577 1,243.8 578
Lettuce - - - - - -
Mongo 464.7 515 481.3 527 466.3 523
Okra 126.1 49 133.0 51 137.1 54
Peanut 66.2 91 68.1 95 70.4 99
Pechay Chinese - - - - - -
Pechay Native 411.1 51 401.6 53 394.5 51
Pepper 50.1 29 47.4 28 49.1 30
Radish 118.4 17 111.5 16 102.8 14
Squash 1,312.4 160 1,266.3 158 1,297.8 160
Stringbeans 2,242.9 388 2,199.7 389 2,218.8 392
Sugarcane 143.1 16 133.3 14 118.0 12
Tobacco 5.0 5 4.9 4 5.0 4
Tomato 72.3 21 67.2 19 71.6 21
Ubi 48.5 10 44.4 9 41.2 7
Watermelon 101.7 23 103.7 26 114.7 30
White Potato - - - - - -

Compostela Valley

Ampalaya 835.5 91 836.5 89 755.8 84


Brocolli - - - - - -
Cabbage 272.5 29 209.9 22 150.0 17
Camote 8,808.8 1,320 8,169.5 1,300 7,570.6 1,224
Carrots 346.5 59 276.6 56 256.9 39
Cassava 3,921.9 470 3,793.0 458 3,630.9 422
Cauliflower 39.1 4 26.9 2 26.3 3
Chayote 1,263.1 107 1,239.8 103 1,360.3 86
Eggplant 1,837.0 257 1,843.6 252 1,734.8 223
Gabi 1,783.2 173 1,808.3 175 1,703.5 164
Ginger 621.9 96 632.4 92 617.8 72
Gourd 388.0 41 374.5 38 346.0 36
Habitchuelas 76.0 61 63.8 61 59.7 51
Kangkong 316.8 127 324.9 129 328.1 124
Lettuce - - - - - -
Mongo 35.4 42 23.0 21 17.8 17

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Table 5.5B - continued

2013 2014 2015 2016


Production Area Production Area Production Area Production Area
Harvested Harvested Harvested Harvested

126.5 29 124.2 27 123.1 30 123.7 31


915.8 156 929.9 156 951.2 161 960.8 161
- - - - - - - -
1,242.2 579 1,271.6 544 1,288.1 492 1,298.1 488
- - - - - - - -
468.6 524 477.7 526 470.9 520 475.3 527
137.0 53 142.5 53 154.4 58 155.9 57
71.3 100 77.7 103 80.9 106 78.7 106
- - - - - - - -
396.1 50 403.3 54 402.7 64 396.5 61
51.1 32 60.2 32 63.3 32 62.0 31
101.2 13 106.8 15 100.8 14 97.2 13
1,300.3 160 1,316.5 157 1,351.5 180 1,328.2 182
2,226.9 392 2,211.8 391 2,236.8 380 2,176.0 379
101.2 10 79.1 6 63.0 4 58.3 4
5.2 4 5.4 4 5.6 4 5.5 4
71.5 21 77.8 21 77.6 16 78.2 17
38.7 8 42.6 7 47.2 7 45.7 7
116.9 41 134.5 49 167.0 42 197.8 46
- - - - - - - -

851.1 102 971.6 104 971.8 104 943.9 104


- - - - - - - -
100.5 12 78.2 10 79.9 12 78.7 11
7,605.1 1,216 7,988.6 1,218 8,104.9 1,224 7,943.2 1,224
204.0 44 93.5 40 97.2 36 74.5 36
3,656.5 410 3,911.9 420 4,074.4 444 8,054.4 576
16.7 4 15.5 4 15.3 4 11.1 4
1,239.6 84 1,537.2 84 1,552.1 84 1,543.6 89
2,088.9 230 2,148.2 233 2,180.2 237 2,101.5 234
1,760.2 180 2,016.6 187 2,030.8 190 1,926.6 191
586.0 70 363.7 61 381.6 63 376.5 59
442.8 70 377.7 73 385.5 75 368.5 72
65.2 70 72.5 71 75.9 78 70.7 78
326.3 140 388.3 140 394.8 140 350.9 140
- - - - - - - -
8.7 7 6.6 6 7.5 10 7.3 10

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Table 5.5B
PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED OF MAJOR TEMPORARY CROPS BY PROVINCE/CITY
2010 - 2016
(Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)

Province / 2010 2011 2012


Type of Crop Production Area Production Area Production Area
Harvested Harvested Harvested

Okra 42.9 36 44.3 34 47.7 35


Peanut 175.5 127 158.2 116 141.4 105
Pechay Chinese 58.4 6 59.4 4 49.1 3
Pechay Native 357.4 30 358.6 28 338.3 30
Pepper 297.2 98 267.9 89 233.7 81
Radish 1,077.5 150 998.9 145 989.7 138
Squash 1,312.4 117 1,170.5 112 1,225.7 105
Stringbeans 2,253.4 272 2,093.9 268 1,977.6 251
Sugarcane 219.9 6 184.2 4 172.8 4
Tobacco 3.2 2 3.1 2 2.5 2
Tomato 1,427.5 130 1,440.2 120 1,319.1 107
Ubi 101.2 23 93.1 20 88.0 16
Watermelon 45.0 13 50.8 17 49.5 14
White Potato - - - - - -

Davao del Sur

Ampalaya 487.2 91 467.5 91 476.2 91


Brocolli - - - - - -
Cabbage 2,619.8 346 2,635.3 346 2,744.4 351
Camote 2,916.3 1,138 2,833.1 838 2,837.6 838
Carrots 932.2 248 1,028.5 265 1,042.3 272
Cassava 4,984.3 705 4,600.4 685 4,543.9 647
Cauliflower 44.0 15 40.1 15 42.0 15
Chayote 416.9 38 428.0 40 433.2 41
Eggplant 568.4 78 595.3 83 610.0 90
Gabi 506.2 70 519.0 70 526.9 70
Ginger 293.9 90 310.5 98 323.0 106
Gourd 356.6 28 346.5 28 355.8 28
Habitchuelas 19.8 9 19.9 9 20.8 9
Kangkong 1,297.0 172 1,313.6 172 1,329.3 172
Lettuce 0.6 0.3 0.6 0.3 0.7 0.3
Mongo 355.0 678 328.6 662 338.4 676
Okra 144.4 34 154.8 35 164.2 35
Peanut 67.8 148 68.9 142 60.5 135
Pechay Chinese 313 85 318 85 323 87
Pechay Native 210.5 61 214.1 61 219.2 64
Pepper 189.1 49 196.6 50 202.5 51
Radish 173.1 23 172.8 23 180.1 24
Squash 1,631.6 127 1,538.1 120 1,514.4 122
Stringbeans 884.2 188 864.8 188 876.3 188

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Table 5.5B - continued

2013 2014 2015 2016


Production Area Production Area Production Area Production Area
Harvested Harvested Harvested Harvested

58.2 50 65.5 53 68.4 55 69.9 52


129.7 116 132.8 113 138.0 116 134.0 112
41.6 4 25.1 3 25.7 4 21.1 4
378.5 44 452.9 46 455.5 46 428.4 45
240.1 64 247.7 65 253.8 68 243.6 67
987.0 150 985.8 152 995.5 155 964.7 152
1,411.2 124 1,296.0 127 1,335.4 129 1,327.2 128
2,576.0 280 2,361.8 285 2,397.0 288 2,347.7 286
70.6 2 58.3 2 51.4 2 42.4 0
1.2 1 1.0 1 0.9 1 0.9 1
1,163.6 96 967.7 96 990.9 96 945.4 98
83.9 12 83.1 11 60.5 8 56.0 8
42.5 16 92.0 23 94.6 15 95.9 30
- - - - - - - -

475.4 93 499.1 92 500.4 93 502.7 92


- - - - - - - -
2,765.8 350 2,880.0 354 2,886.8 359 2,888.6 358
2,885.8 839 2,905.3 839 2,967.2 844 2,904.6 749
1,068.6 275 1,088.6 275 1,062.8 268 1,070.8 272
4,637.7 648 4,744.8 652 4,911.5 663 5,089.5 698
41.7 15 43.1 15 39.4 14 35.9 13
444.6 41 444.7 40 424.6 40 424.9 41
618.2 91 637.2 94 631.3 90 634.2 90
526.9 69 534.5 69 520.9 66 517.7 65
320.7 105 317.7 100 314.0 98 306.4 95
361.0 28 377.2 29 384.4 27 385.3 27
21.3 9 22.9 9 24.1 9 25.4 10
1,411.3 169 1,410.0 165 1,332.7 156 1,333.5 149
0.8 0.2 0.8 0.2 1.1 0.0 1.0 0.4
337.1 694 347.1 697 334.4 681 332.2 683
167.4 35 177.2 31 169.6 29 171.4 30
60.0 138 58.7 140 62.7 146 60.6 85
324 87 324 84 335 88 337 70
221.6 64 246.5 68 257.3 69 259.5 70
197.3 51 130.6 51 209.2 49 210.4 53
176.4 21 184.1 21 195.4 22 196.0 22
1,534.4 122 1,560.6 122 1,555.7 115 1,578.7 113
886.6 188 898.3 183 915.4 186 918.1 187

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Table 5.5B
PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED OF MAJOR TEMPORARY CROPS BY PROVINCE/CITY
2010 - 2016
(Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)

Province / 2010 2011 2012


Type of Crop Production Area Production Area Production Area
Harvested Harvested Harvested

Sugarcane 256,434.3 7,310 534,800.1 11,299 452,913.7 9,582


Tobacco 7.3 5 6.4 4 6.2 4
Tomato 2,029.5 306 2,011.0 309 2,033.6 319
Ubi 167.6 24 172.8 24 175.0 24
Watermelon 356.6 75 378.9 82 391.5 84
White Potato 9,543.7 1,325 9,584.7 1,325 9,496.8 1,298

Davao City

Ampalaya 677.8 110 619.3 90 654.7 105


Brocolli 8.2 2 7.9 2 7.6 2
Cabbage 1,618.1 238 1,357.0 230 1,319.8 223
Camote 1,387.3 276 1,337.6 273 1,345.9 273
Carrots 116.2 35 103.7 32 112.4 34
Cassava 846.3 249 917.4 256 1,015.7 272
Cauliflower 69.6 14 38.1 9 48.1 7
Chayote 278.5 168 275.7 146 274.2 142
Eggplant 3,323.1 356 3,151.4 320 3,419.4 323
Gabi 124.9 24 232.9 72 282.1 85
Ginger 78.7 38 72.3 36 74.1 38
Gourd 355.2 82 353.3 82 367.8 95
Habitchuelas 51.8 61 53.5 61 57.5 63
Kangkong 493.1 182 534.5 191 543.5 193
Lettuce 4.3 4 4.2 4 4.3 4
Mongo 99.3 209 76.4 76 72.2 74
Okra 110.1 48 97.1 40 100.5 50
Peanut 297.4 318 241.4 120 235.9 117
Pechay Chinese 22.1 6 23.3 6 23.8 8
Pechay Native 63.5 21 81.2 23 84.8 25
Pepper 136.9 44 144.3 46 144.5 45
Radish 65.5 27 83.2 39 90.5 42
Squash 737.5 88 682.9 75 733.1 86
Stringbeans 5,966.4 1,653 5,527.0 1,325 5,471.4 1,320
Sugarcane - - - - - -
Tobacco 1.3 1 1.1 1 0.8 1
Tomato 658.9 139 633.9 131 623.1 137
Ubi 96.4 22 82.6 19 76.2 19
Watermelon 316.7 17 240.9 8 224.4 7
White Potato 14.1 4 16.4 5 15.9 5

Notes: 0 means less than 1 metric ton or hectare.

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Table 5.5B - continued

2013 2014 2015 2016


Production Area Production Area Production Area Production Area
Harvested Harvested Harvested Harvested

438,055.1 9,594 335,541.9 7,992 208,624.3 4,419 270,291.8 10,168


6.2 3 6.1 3 5.6 2 5.3 3
2,038.7 322 2,073.6 320 2,103.9 314 2,059.9 316
173.3 22 176.4 22 168.4 22 164.2 21
372.6 90 378.6 96 372.4 90 377.9 90
9,495.6 1,295 9,618.3 1,296 9,786.3 1,308 9,831.6 1,309

662.9 106 688.0 106 688.0 106 626.5 104


8.1 2 9.7 2 9.7 2 12.5 3
1,277.9 219 1,288.5 213 1,299.3 213 1,242.9 204
1,381.4 276 1,448.8 275 1,505.3 284 1,443.8 273
105.8 32 112.6 33 115.9 34 82.7 24
2,261.4 301 2,843.5 319 2,971.3 323 3,089.7 326
44.4 6 31.5 5 31.6 5 30.0 6
281.8 144 287.8 146 288.5 146 285.5 80
3,310.1 327 3,324.7 327 3,273.0 327 2,872.1 296
310.4 91 361.8 96 370.7 100 378.9 101
78.4 39 73.8 36 72.2 35 70.1 34
383.0 99 393.7 99 404.4 99 340.1 90
59.5 65 64.0 63 63.3 63 53.8 63
551.6 198 591.4 196 605.9 198 589.3 97
4.5 4 5.3 4 5.3 4 33.0 8
67.7 72 77.7 69 80.7 71 83.6 74
100.4 51 107.5 51 107.5 51 120.7 60
242.2 118 244.9 118 247.8 118 235.9 106
25.2 8 26.3 8 26.7 8 27.3 9
94.8 27 101.8 28 101.2 28 99.9 29
142.4 45 148.3 44 150.5 44 144.4 44
104.9 44 112.7 44 116.1 45 113.3 42
725.9 88 755.1 90 763.8 92 745.6 88
5,324.4 1,315 5,470.9 1,315 5,478.6 1,315 5,275.9 1,309
- - - - - - - 2
0.6 1 0.5 1 0.5 1 0.4 1
638.8 142 708.5 144 709.7 144 648.8 144
74.2 17 70.0 16 71.2 16 46.2 9
209.3 6 215.2 6 207.6 5 181.4 5
15.8 5 15.5 4 14.9 3 14.6 3

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Table 5.6
INVENTORY OF LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY BY KIND AND PROVINCE/CITY
As of January 1, 2010 - 2017
(Number of Heads)

Province / Kind 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Region XI

Livestock
Carabao 178,526 171,129 166,513 162,009 162,621 162,801 162,319 160,519
Cattle 140,144 138,175 136,540 134,455 135,654 136,701 139,078 139,802
Goat 391,559 372,669 375,045 374,047 342,972 315,860 313,428 322,582
Hog 867,193 860,594 858,904 811,247 803,851 848,081 879,102 998,907
Poultry
Chicken 8,494,726 8,881,456 8,384,020 8,579,356 10,187,776 13,185,601 12,589,929 13,770,535
Duck 428,044 417,350 436,383 428,108 437,382 454,896 501,466 524,415

Davao Oriental

Livestock
Carabao 34,847 32,880 34,430 33,068 34,532 34,224 32,824 33,170
Cattle 25,016 24,875 25,745 25,979 26,884 26,974 27,682 27,575
Goat 68,784 64,254 66,614 66,700 66,514 69,747 67,662 71,376
Hog 136,817 119,646 136,135 121,584 124,251 123,200 121,860 229,854
Poultry
Chicken 985,565 1,001,860 993,699 856,550 804,434 810,802 877,757 1,175,266
Duck 60,189 43,411 44,175 49,456 51,382 57,000 62,154 78,464

Davao del Norte

Livestock
Carabao 27,432 27,531 25,267 24,740 23,681 22,117 20,121 18,683
Cattle 10,886 11,819 14,336 14,402 14,097 14,012 13,898 14,144
Goat 45,943 48,014 47,495 48,023 47,470 47,036 47,117 49,967
Hog 142,159 142,171 139,885 138,437 136,410 134,668 139,108 142,201
Poultry
Chicken 1,215,255 1,036,180 1,479,443 1,200,083 1,459,825 1,883,495 2,655,969 2,204,006
Duck 189,209 205,140 224,577 220,988 221,468 226,350 242,343 241,946

Compostela Valley

Livestock
Carabao 27,947 27,422 26,620 25,531 25,925 26,576 27,172 28,248
Cattle 6,466 6,820 7,103 7,260 7,539 7,881 7,636 7,468
Goat 35,113 33,271 32,019 34,056 30,644 31,303 33,429 36,036
Hog 127,219 134,808 137,392 124,145 121,629 124,462 126,055 126,769
Poultry
Chicken 1,041,320 1,046,114 1,045,124 1,014,489 1,075,952 1,184,372 1,148,370 1,558,944
Duck 46,939 49,883 49,238 41,998 48,415 46,781 54,301 55,548

Davao del Sur

Livestock
Carabao 49,844 47,234 46,250 43,907 41,666 42,376 43,507 41,776
Cattle 53,440 53,345 50,303 49,234 51,262 52,417 53,987 54,297
Goat 188,668 178,367 181,056 178,348 151,405 120,048 118,667 118,336
Hog 221,668 227,593 216,315 187,311 187,819 239,672 269,738 270,229
Poultry
Chicken 1,603,669 1,533,533 1,153,362 1,692,792 1,530,108 2,363,532 1,614,058 1,998,730
Duck 77,283 71,829 71,375 70,423 67,611 71,896 72,679 76,900

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 5.6
INVENTORY OF LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY BY KIND AND PROVINCE/CITY
As of January 1, 2010 - 2017
(Number of Heads)

Province / Kind 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Davao City

Livestock
Carabao 38,456 36,062 33,946 34,763 36,817 37,508 38,695 38,642
Cattle 44,336 41,316 39,053 37,580 35,872 35,417 35,875 36,318
Goat 53,051 48,763 47,861 46,920 46,939 47,726 46,553 46,867
Hog 239,330 236,376 229,177 239,770 233,742 226,079 222,341 229,854
Poultry
Chicken 3,648,917 4,263,769 3,712,392 3,815,442 5,317,457 6,943,400 6,293,775 6,833,589
Duck 54,424 47,087 47,018 45,243 48,506 52,869 69,989 71,557

Figure 5.14 INVENTORY OF LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY BY KIND


REGION XI, as of January 1, 2013-2017
(Number of Heads)
CARABAO
CATTLE
174,000
142,000
172,000
140,000
170,000
138,000
168,000
136,000
166,000
134,000
164,000
132,000
162,000
130,000
160,000 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

GOAT
400,000 HOG
1,020,000
380,000 980,000

360,000 940,000
900,000
340,000
860,000
320,000 820,000

300,000 780,000
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

CHICKEN DUCK
13,800,000 600,000

13,000,000 550,000
12,200,000 500,000
11,400,000
450,000
10,600,000
400,000
9,800,000
9,000,000 350,000

8,200,000 300,000
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

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Table 5.7
ANIMALS SLAUGHTERED BY KIND AND PROVINCE/CITY
2010 - 2016
(Number of Heads)

Province/Kind 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Region XI
Carabao 13,779 13,816 14,081 14,250 13,138 12,957 13,360
Cattle 23,938 24,092 25,655 25,618 26,195 28,623 28,271
Goat 22,100 23,693 22,934 22,564 18,755 16,683 15,892
Swine 416,438 429,786 464,239 469,764 460,723 486,159 520,071
Chicken 20,335,795 24,519,211 28,981,828 32,309,763 31,498,890 33,085,748 34,244,629

Davao Oriental
Carabao 352 293 237 267 383 354 250
Cattle 1,932 1,790 1,978 1,739 2,125 2,095 2,060
Goat 3,901 4,398 4,107 3,848 2,991 2,794 2,550
Swine 36,005 32,722 33,997 33,173 33,434 37,459 37,696
Chicken - - - - - - -

Davao del Norte


Carabao 3,965 4,312 4,167 4,118 4,547 4,920 4,751
Cattle 7,794 8,410 9,498 8,945 9,555 10,118 11,633
Goat 3,141 3,369 3,104 3,784 4,023 4,028 4,143
Swine 76,307 78,892 74,188 84,563 81,715 83,952 91,608
Chicken 43,574 24,339 21,550 26,820 19,427 14,568 19,190

Compostela Valley
Carabao 91 117 102 126 166 168 236
Cattle 876 831 852 802 993 761 746
Goat 1,082 1,626 986 1,181 1,107 818 911
Swine 38,555 43,946 40,534 42,088 40,565 39,654 42,672
Chicken - - - 9,923 - - -

Davao del Sur


Carabao 6,611 6,778 7,499 7,331 6,811 6,060 5,914
Cattle 7,761 7,687 7,444 7,607 7,773 9,322 8,272
Goat 2,563 2,594 2,672 3,130 2,738 2,945 2,912
Swine 39,821 39,348 45,193 43,687 46,020 55,922 57,054
Chicken - - 17 - 459,177 1,453,831 1,127,807

Davao City
Carabao 2,760 2,316 2,076 2,408 1,231 1,455 2,209
Cattle 5,575 5,374 5,883 6,525 5,749 6,327 5,560
Goat 11,413 11,706 12,065 10,621 7,896 6,098 5,376
Swine 225,750 234,878 270,327 266,253 258,989 269,172 291,041
Chicken 20,292,221 24,494,872 28,960,261 32,273,020 31,020,286 31,617,349 33,097,632

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 5.8
FISH PRODUCTION BY TYPE OF PRODUCTION AND PROVINCE/CITY
2007 - 2016
(In Metric Tons)

Commercial Municipal
Province / Year Total Aquaculture
Fishing Fishing

Region XI
2007 69,352 16,870 34,403 18,079
2008 69,866 15,181 31,985 22,700
2009 66,539 11,348 26,586 28,605

2010 68,938 12,849 28,085 28,003


2011 64,250 13,858 24,261 26,130
2012 67,468 14,997 20,871 31,600
2013 70,095 15,930 19,490 34,675
2014 54,378 10,400 16,157 27,820
2015 59,498 7,302 19,660 32,536
2016 57,848 5,561 23,007 29,280

Davao Oriental
2007 16,441 4,144 11,235 1,062
2008 15,559 3,811 10,384 1,364
2009 16,454 3,101 11,957 1,395

2010 15,607 2,619 11,608 1,381


2011 15,477 3,434 10,780 1,262
2012 13,412 2,851 9,365 1,196
2013 10,987 2,890 7,067 1,030
2014 10,363 2,566 6,512 1,285
2015 13,878 2,132 10,687 1,059
2016 13,917 1,584 11,448 885

Davao del Norte


2007 4,207 - 1,987 2,220
2008 5,194 - 2,902 2,292
2009 6,071 - 2,043 4,028

2010 6,742 - 3,076 3,667


2011 5,750 - 2,528 3,223
2012 5,203 - 1,973 3,230
2013 4,786 - 1,557 3,229
2014 4,974 - 1,175 3,799
2015 5,208 - 1,013 4,195
2016 5,515 - 1,705 3,810

Compostela Valley
2007 4,951 - 4,402 549
2008 4,753 - 4,190 562
2009 4,565 - 4,027 538

2010 5,067 - 4,259 808


2011 4,270 - 3,531 739
2012 3,318 - 2,693 625
2013 3,098 - 2,541 556
2014 2,741 - 2,214 527
2015 2,329 - 1,921 408
2016 1,803 - 1,409 394

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 5.8
FISH PRODUCTION BY TYPE OF PRODUCTION AND PROVINCE/CITY
2007 - 2016
(In Metric Tons)

Commercial Municipal
Province / Year Total Aquaculture
Fishing Fishing

Davao del Sur


2007 34,472 6,310 15,287 12,876
2008 37,107 6,845 13,079 17,182
2009 33,320 4,602 7,324 21,395

2010 34,731 5,996 8,018 20,717


2011 32,962 7,110 6,631 19,221
2012 39,899 9,068 6,182 24,649
2013 43,857 8,656 7,712 27,490
2014 29,416 4,304 5,691 19,420
2015 32,233 2,713 4,883 24,637
2016 31,412 1,711 7,581 22,120

Davao City
2007 9,281 6,416 1,492 1,372
2008 7,254 4,525 1,429 1,300
2009 6,129 3,645 1,236 1,249

2010 6,791 4,235 1,125 1,431


2011 5,791 3,314 791 1,686
2012 5,637 3,078 659 1,900
2013 7,367 4,385 612 2,370
2014 6,883 3,530 565 2,789
2015 5,849 2,456 1,155 2,238
2016 5,201 2,266 864 2,071

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Table 5.9
AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION BY TYPE OF CULTURE AND PROVINCE/CITY
2009 - 2016
(In Metric Tons)

Province / Culture Type 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Region XI 28,605 28,003 26,130 31,600 34,675 27,820 32,536 28,825

Brackishwater Fishcage 66 57 56 56 39 39 32 6
Brackishwater Fishpens 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1
Brackishwater Fishpond 5,159 4,578 4,228 4,402 4,368 4,455 3,411 1,986
Freshwater Fishcage 2 3 2 2 3 8 8 3
Freshwater Fishpen 26 48 16 20 4 0.04 0.75 0.35
Freshwater Fishpond 1,303 1,747 2,118 3,035 2,924 2,736 2,833 2,687
Marine Fishcage 7,469 6,879 8,306 11,071 13,623 14,198 17,558 16,231
Marine Fishpen 9,849 11,429 9,044 10,776 9,732 30 2 37
Oyster 386 275 292 302 296 342 304 221
Seaweeds 4,344 2,987 2,067 1,937 3,686 6,006 8,384 7,652
Rice-Fish Culture 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Small Farm Reservoir - - - - - 8 2 1

Davao Oriental 1,395 1,381 1,262 1,196 1,030 1,285 1,058 885

Brackishwater Fishcage - - - - - - - -
Brackishwater Fishpens - - - - - - - -
Brackishwater Fishpond 1,271 1,293 1,113 1,123 997 1,228 865 788
Freshwater Fishcage - - - - - - - -
Freshwater Fishpen - - - - - - - -
Freshwater Fishpond 27 25 19 19 14 10 7 4
Marine Fishcage 3 - 54 17 18 22 79 62
Marine Fishpen 1 - - - - - - -
Oyster - - - - - - - -
Seaweeds 94 62 76 37 - 24.84 106.62 31.50

Davao del Norte 4,028 3,667 3,223 3,230 3,229 3,799 4,195 3,810

Brackishwater Fishcage 66 57 56 56 39 39 32 6
Brackishwater Fishpens - - - - - - - -
Brackishwater Fishpond 1,270 1,213 1,170 1,120 992 602 774 722
Freshwater Fishcage 1 1 0.3 0.6 3 1 0
Freshwater Fishpen 26 48 16 20 4 0.04 0.75 0.35
Freshwater Fishpond 326 357 246 284 171 187 122 293
Marine Fishcage 2,339 1,991 1,656 1,706 2,011 2,971 3,266 2,788
Marine Fishpen - - - - - - - -
Oyster - - - - - - - -
Seaweeds 0.2 - 77 44 9 - - -
Rice-Fish Culture 0.2 - - - - - - -

Compostela Valley 538 808 739 625 556 527 408 394

Brackishwater Fishcage - - - - - - - -
Brackishwater Fishpens - 0.8 0.9 - - - - 1.01
Brackishwater Fishpond 319 369 376 317 283 225 150 125
Freshwater Fishcage 2 2 1 1 0.4 7.3 8.1 2.6
Freshwater Fishpen - - - - - - - -
Freshwater Fishpond 195 387 261 219 139 133 142 194
Marine Fishcage 21 24 43 82 133 140 80 69
Marine Fishpen - 0.1 1.6 4.2 1.1 0.6 1.6 0.3
Oyster - - - - - - - -
Seaweeds 2 25 56 2 - 13.30 24.21 -
Small Farm Reservoir - - - - - 8 2 1
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 5.9
AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION BY TYPE OF CULTURE AND PROVINCE/CITY
2009 - 2016
(In Metric Tons)

Province / Culture Type 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Davao del Sur 21,395 20,717 19,221 24,649 27,490 19,420 24,637 22,120

Brackishwater Fishcage - - - - - - - -
Brackishwater Fishpens - - - - - - - -
Brackishwater Fishpond 2,042 1,414 1,265 1,394 1,301 1,505 966 275
Freshwater Fishcage - - - - - - - -
Freshwater Fishpen - 0.01 - - - - - -
Freshwater Fishpond 327 585 1,201 2,067 2,138 1,913 2,006 1,574
Marine Fishcage 5,068 4,710 6,280 8,861 10,682 10,168 13,320 12,446
Marine Fishpen 9,848 11,429 9,042 10,772 9,731 30 0 37
Oyster 386 275 292 302 296 342 304 221
Seaweeds 3,724 2,303 1,141 1,252 3,341 5,463 8,041 7,567

Davao City 1,249 1,431 1,686 1,900 2,370 2,789 2,238

Brackishwater Fishcage - - - - - - - -
Brackishwater Fishpens - - - - - - - -
Brackishwater Fishpond 257 289 304 448 795 895 656 76
Freshwater Fishcage - - - - - - - -
Freshwater Fishpen - - - - - - - -
Freshwater Fishpond 429 392 391 446 460 493 556 621
Marine Fishcage 38 154 273 404 778 897 814 866
Marine Fishpen - - - - - - - -
Oyster - - - - - - - -
Seaweeds 525 597 717 603 336 504 213 54

Figure 5.15 FISH PRODUCTION BY TYPE OF PRODUCTION


REGION XI, 2012 - 2016

35,000

30,000

25,000
In Metric Tons

20,000

15,000

10,000

5,000

0
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Municipal Aquaculture Commercial

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Table 5.10
STATUS OF THE COMPREHENSIVE AGRARIAN REFORM PROGRAM (CARP)
BY LAND TYPE AND PROVINCE/CITY
2007 - 2016
(Area in Hectares)

Province / TOTAL Private Agricultural Lands Non-Private Agricultural Lands


Year Area Beneficiaries Area Beneficiaries Area Beneficiaries

Region XI

2007 8,579 6,543 6,496 5,441 2,083 1,102


2008 8,632 7,489 7,322 6,774 1,310 715
2009 3,718 3,153 2,861 2,774 857 379

2010 6,307 5,939 4,772 4,910 1,535 1,029


2011 3,800 2,997 3,663 2,576 137 421
2012 3,729 2,506 3,565 2,340 164 166
2013 3,686 3,066 2,667 2,488 256 242
2014 1,936 1,962 1,912 1,947 24 15
2015 1,524 958 1,524 958 - -
2016 1,207 916 1,156 885 51 31

Davao Oriental

2007 2,038 1,136 1,537 863 501 273


2008 2,061 1,414 2,043 1,399 18 15
2009 761 619 761 619 - -

2010 1,285 1,164 1,248 1,133 37 31


2011 439 391 439 336 - 55
2012 815 632 815 632 - -
2013 1,188 523 425 187 763 336
2014 153 85 153 85 - …
2015 356 154 356 154 - -
2016 218 100 218 100 - -

Davao del Norte

2007 2,015 2,219 2,000 2,211 15 8


2008 2,051 2,403 2,011 2,259 40 144
2009 792 912 792 912 - -

2010 1,803 2,205 1,763 2,178 40 27


2011 1,609 1,199 1,608 1,031 1 168
2012 1,154 636 1,154 636 - -
2013 971 1,288 971 1,288 - -
2014 499 290 499 290 - …
2015 334 228 334 228 - …
2016 409 345 409 345 - -

Compostela Valley

2007 1,583 1,573 1,528 1,502 55 71


2008 1,583 1,797 1,575 1,767 8 30
2009 759 824 759 824 - -

2010 1,539 1,385 1,300 1,226 239 159


2011 1,142 897 1,006 771 136 126
2012 774 689 773 686 1 3
2013 697 491 696 488 1 3
2014 371 632 371 632 - …
2015 415 421 415 421 - -
2016 400 389 395 386 5 3

Source: Department of Agrarian Reform XI

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Table 5.10
STATUS OF THE COMPREHENSIVE AGRARIAN REFORM PROGRAM (CARP)
BY LAND TYPE AND PROVINCE/CITY
2007 - 2016
(Area in Hectares)

Province / TOTAL Private Agricultural Lands Non-Private Agricultural Lands


Year Area Beneficiaries Area Beneficiaries Area Beneficiaries

Davao del Sur

2007 2,300 1,270 1,044 520 1,256 750


2008 2,296 1,282 1,052 756 1,244 526
2009 822 458 308 234 514 224

2010 1,430 916 213 105 1,217 811


2011 393 249 393 214 - 35
2012 552 277 389 114 163 163
2013 615 573 360 334 255 239
2014 806 503 782 488 24 15
2015 364 129 364 129 - -
2016 145 65 99 37 46 28

Davao City

2007 643 345 387 345 256 -


2008 641 593 641 593 - -
2009 584 340 241 185 343 155

2010 250 269 248 268 2 1


2011 217 261 217 224 - 37
2012 434 272 434 272 - -
2013 215 191 215 191 - -
2014 107 452 107 452 - …
2015 55 26 55 26 - -
2016 35 17 35 17 - -

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Table 5.11
NUMBER OF REGISTERED/CONFIRMED COOPERATIVES BY TYPE AND PROVINCE/CITY
2010 - 2016

Province / Type of Cooperative 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Region XI 126 125 111 72 65 51 26


Advocacy - 1 1 1 - 1 2
Agrarian Reform - 1 - 1 4 1 1
Consumer 20 26 23 14 11 10 8
Cooperative Rural Bank - - - - - - -
Credit 23 39 35 22 15 10 5
Dairy - - 1 - - - -
Federation - - - - 1 - -
Fishermen - 2 2 - - - -
Housing - 1 - - - - -
Laboratory - - - - - - -
Marketing 19 14 13 12 12 7 2
Multi-Purpose 1 1 3 3 10 10 -
Producer 31 14 24 18 5 11 4
Service 31 25 6 1 4 1 2
Transport - 1 2 0 3 0 1
Union 1 0 1 - - - -
Workers - - - - - - 1

Davao Oriental 20 11 2 2 5 8 -
Advocacy - - - - - 1 -
Agrarian Reform - - - - 2 - -
Consumer 1 - - 1 - - -
Cooperative Rural Bank - - - - - - -
Credit 1 4 1 1 - 1 -
Federation - - - - - - -
Fishermen - 1 - - - - -
Housing - - - - - - -
Laboratory - - - - - - -
Marketing 5 4 - - 2 1 -
Multi-Purpose - - - - - - -
Producer 11 2 - - 1 5 -
Service 2 - 1 - - - -
Transport - - - - - - -
Union - - - - - - -

Davao del Norte 22 20 19 19 6 7 8


Advocacy - - - 1 - - -
Agrarian Reform - 1 - 1 - - 1
Consumer 3 3 5 1 1 3 2
Cooperative Rural Bank - - - - - - -
Credit 2 4 - 2 1 2 2
Dairy - - 1 - - - -
Fishermen - - 1 - - - -
Housing - - - - - - -
Laboratory - - - - - - -
Marketing 3 4 2 2 2 1 -
Multi-Purpose 1 - - 1 1 - -
Producer 6 4 10 11 - 1 1
Service 7 4 - - 1 - 1
Transport - - - - - - -
Union - - - - - - -
Workers - - - - - - 1

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Table 5.11
NUMBER OF REGISTERED/CONFIRMED COOPERATIVES BY TYPE AND PROVINCE/CITY
2010 - 2016

Province / Type of Cooperative 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Compostela Valley 10 14 22 8 10 8 4
Advocacy - - - - - - -
Agrarian Reform - - - - - 1 -
Consumer 1 1 1 2 3 2 2
Cooperative Rural Bank - - - - - - -
Credit 3 4 7 2 1 2 -
Federation - - - - - - -
Fishermen - 1 1 - - - -
Housing - - - - - - -
Laboratory - - - - - - -
Marketing 2 - 5 3 - 1 -
Multi-Purpose - - - - 3 - -
Producer 2 3 6 1 2 1 2
Service 2 5 1 - 1 1 -
Transport - - - - - - -
Union - - 1 - - - -

Davao del Sur 24 25 23 13 10 4 2


Advocacy - 1 - - - - 1
Agrarian Reform - - - - - - -
Consumer 2 6 3 2 4 1 1
Cooperative Rural Bank - - - - - - -
Credit 6 10 14 7 4 2 -
Federation - - - - - - -
Fishermen - - - - - - -
Housing - - - - - - -
Laboratory - - - - - - -
Marketing 4 - 1 2 1 - -
Multi-Purpose - - - - - - -
Producer 4 3 4 2 - 1 -
Service 7 5 1 - - - -
Transport - - - - - - -
Union 1 - - - - - -

Davao Occidental a/ a/ a/ a/ 1 - 1
Advocacy a/ a/ a/ a/ - - -
Agrarian Reform a/ a/ a/ a/ - - -
Consumer a/ a/ a/ a/ - - 1
Cooperative Rural Bank a/ a/ a/ a/ - - -
Credit a/ a/ a/ a/ - - -
Federation a/ a/ a/ a/ - - -
Fishermen a/ a/ a/ a/ - - -
Housing a/ a/ a/ a/ - - -
Laboratory a/ a/ a/ a/ - - -
Marketing a/ a/ a/ a/ 1 - -
Multi-Purpose a/ a/ a/ a/ - - -
Producer a/ a/ a/ a/ - - -
Service a/ a/ a/ a/ - - -
Transport a/ a/ a/ a/ - - -
Union a/ a/ a/ a/ - - -

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Table 5.11
NUMBER OF REGISTERED/CONFIRMED COOPERATIVES BY TYPE AND PROVINCE/CITY
2010 - 2016

Province / Type of Cooperative 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Davao City 50 55 44 30 33 15 11
Advocacy - - 1 - - - 1
Agrarian Reform - - - - 2 - -
Consumer 13 16 14 8 3 4 2
Cooperative Rural Bank - - - - - -
Credit 11 17 13 10 9 3 3
Federation - - - - - - -
Fishermen - - - - - - -
Housing - 1 - - - - -
Laboratory - - - - - - -
Marketing 5 6 5 5 6 4 2
Multi-Purpose - 1 2 2 6 1 -
Producer 8 2 4 4 2 3 1
Service - 11 3 1 2 - 1
Transport - 1 2 - 3 - 1
Union - - - - - - -

Source: Cooperative Development Authority XI


Note: a/ - Included in Davao del Sur

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Chapter 6
ESTABLISHMENT CHARACTERISTICS:
INDUSTRIAL SECTOR

Data on the industries obtaining in the region and investments serve as gauge of the extent
of the area's attractiveness and capability to absorb entrepreneurial ventures. An analysis of the data on the
size and growth of industries and the stock and flow of investments shows the enabling factors that provide
or enhance the comparative advantages enjoyed by industries and investors in the area. On the other hand,
the data can give indications of the limiting factors that hinder the entry, growth and movement of
industries and investments. With the data providing signals, the concerned governmental instrumentalities
can formulate policies, enforce regulations and undertake infrastructure programs and other forms of
assistance to business and prospective investors. Armed with the data, key decision makers in the
government and the private sectors can also forge alliances to improve the business climate and
environment. Ultimately, the policies and measures implemented as well as the alliances can serve as
instruments for achieving growth and providing employment opportunities, among others, to the region's
labor force.

This chapter presents regional and provincial data where available, on the number of
establishments by major industry division, the number, floor area and value of building construction and
the value of investments generated in the region. The data source is the Philippine Statistics Authority for
the establishments and building construction data and the Department of Trade and Industry and Securities
and Exchange Commission for the investment statistics.

Sector Highlights

 Residential building construction accounted for 53.8 percent of the total floor area and 56.6
percent of value of construction covered by building permit applications in 2016. Meanwhile, floor
area of non-residential building construction covered by building permit applications in 2016
improved by 21.5 percent, and it was accompanied with a 5.7 percent dropped in value of
construction from the 2015 level.

 In 2016, there were 15, 961 business names registered with the Department of Trade and Industry
in Davao Region, only 2.0 percent higher compared to the previous year.

 The programs of the Department of Trade and Industry generated total investments amounting to P
10.3 billion in 2016, a substantial 95.5 percent lower than the 2015 level. Davao City accounted
for 46.2 percent of the total investments generated.

 Stock/non-stock corporations and partnerships registered with the Securities and Exchange
Commission in the region generated a total Paid-up Capital amounting to P 8.1 billion in 2016.

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Chapter 6 - Industry Establishment Characteristics

Table 6.1 Number, Floor Area and Value of Building Construction by Type
of Building and Province, 2011 - 2016 6-3

Table 6.2 Number of Business Name Registration


by Province/City, 2011 - 2016 6-5

Table 6.3 Value of Investments by Province/City, 2011 - 2016 6-6

Table 6.4 Number and Investments of Registered Stock/Non-stock Corporations


and Partnerships, Region XI, 2011 - 2016 6-7

Figure 6.1 Value of Investments, Region XI, 2011 - 2016 6-6

Figure 6.2 Floor Area of Private Building Construction by Type


of Construction, Region XI, 2011 - 2016 6-8

Figure 6.3 Distribution of Investments by Province/City, Region XI, 2016 6-8

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Table 6.1
NUMBER, FLOOR AREA AND VALUE OF BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
BY TYPE OF BUILDING AND PROVINCE
2011 - 2016
(Floor Area in Square Meters; Value in Thousand Pesos)

Total Residential
Year Province
Number 1/ Floor Area Value Number Floor Area Value

2011 Region XI 9,712 1,152,618 10,906,826 7,384 471,392 3,696,823

Davao del Norte 2,611 247,640 1,839,486 2,020 100,870 608,382


Davao del Sur 5,669 815,221 8,523,788 4,347 320,711 2,895,058
Davao Oriental 219 30,773 272,746 151 15,066 75,535
Compostela Valley 1,213 58,984 270,806 866 34,745 117,848

2012 Region XI 8,816 1,137,508 12,922,881 6,198 479,889 4,687,850

Davao del Norte 2216 242,692 1,982,699 1492 77,412 456,552


Davao del Sur 5,283 810,101 10,359,246 3,764 355,576 3,988,268
Davao Oriental 289 35,053 286,175 192 19,218 123,478
Compostela Valley 1028 49,662 294,761 750 27,683 119,552

2013 Region XI 8,000 1,171,810 22,012,961 6,081 435,893 4,517,468

Davao del Norte 1782 139,474 1,464,948 1251 62,189 358,991


Davao del Sur 5,261 969,999 20,099,425 4,115 342,372 4,002,762
Davao Oriental 214 22,707 180,161 139 11,188 72,075
Compostela Valley 743 39,630 268,427 576 20,144 83,640

2014 Region XI 11,215 1,088,305 12,346,782 8,949 538,556 4,329,866

Davao del Norte 2,355 181,660 1,487,700 1,707 74,343 422,810


Davao del Sur 5,573 739,746 9,914,205 4,276 339,604 3,304,746
Davao Oriental 278 24,036 222,054 200 13,515 101,987
Compostela Valley 3,009 142,863 722,823 2,766 111,094 500,323

2015 Region XI 8,120 1,087,694 11,074,902 5,964 417,369 3,436,333

Davao del Norte 2,539 266,971 1,567,045 1,923 88,822 515,222


Davao del Sur 3,695 722,369 8,724,300 2,531 273,045 2,650,626
Davao Oriental 258 30,776 268,328 175 13,370 101,708
Compostela Valley 1,605 60,669 339,234 1,322 41,081 160,914
Davao Occidental 23 6,909 175,995 13 1,051 7,863

2016 Region XI 10,091 1,693,846 16,484,654 7,906 911,575 9,332,266

Davao del Norte 2,932 293,983 2,214,801 2,375 139,127 816,715


Davao del Sur 4,820 1,241,940 13,183,849 3,432 700,648 8,168,648
Davao Oriental 255 32,009 236,541 169 11,462 83,544
Compostela Valley 2,043 86,296 505,029 1,914 58,636 251,899
Davao Occidental 41 39,618 344,433 16 1,702 11,460

Note: 1/ Refers to the number of building construction permits issued.


Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.
Total includes Demolitions and Street Furniture
a/ figures under Additions/Alterations and Repairs covers only "Additions"

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 6.1 continued

Non-Residential Additions/Alterations & Repairs


Year Province
Number Floor Area Value Number Floor Area Value

2011 Region XI 1,109 603,454 5,246,498 1,219 77,772 1,963,684

Davao del Norte 308 136,760 1,133,752 283 10,010 97,346


Davao del Sur 587 431,177 3,794,341 735 63,333 1,834,384
Davao Oriental 42 14,371 188,139 26 1,336 9,067
Compostela Valley 172 21,146 130,266 175 3,093 22,887

2012 Region XI 1,215 599,330 7,017,698 1,403 58,289 1,217,312

Davao del Norte 344 158,107 1,382,017 380 7,173 144,126


Davao del Sur 659 406,794 5,342,324 860 47,731 1,028,649
Davao Oriental 54 15,568 143,340 43 267 19,353
Compostela Valley 158 18,861 150,017 120 3,118 25,184

2013 Region XI 985 712,027 16,511,866 934 23,890 983,604

Davao del Norte 277 74,562 985,840 254 2,723 120,111


Davao del Sur 539 607,612 15,269,942 607 20,015 826,713
Davao Oriental 54 10,418 91,786 21 1,101 16,296
Compostela Valley 115 19,435 164,298 52 51 20,484

2014 Region XI 1,186 518,859 6,482,933 1,080 30,890 1,353,960

Davao del Norte 361 105,384 977,174 287 1,933 87,710


Davao del Sur 616 373,327 5,205,666 681 26,815 1,223,785
Davao Oriental 52 10,349 111,860 26 172 8,201
Compostela Valley 157 29,799 188,233 86 1,970 34,264

2015 Region XI 1,254 624,836 6,622,819 902 45,489 1,015,749

Davao del Norte 414 167,535 853,623 202 10,614 198,199


Davao del Sur 576 414,793 5,283,098 588 34,531 790,576
Davao Oriental 63 17,181 155,500 20 225 11,120
Compostela Valley 194 19,469 163,963 89 119 14,357
Davao Occidental 7 5,858 166,635 3 1,497

2016 Region XI 1,338 759,118 6,247,254 847 23,153 905,135

Davao del Norte 455 153,439 1,326,890 102 1,417 71,196


Davao del Sur 674 519,780 4,200,728 714 21,512 814,473
Davao Oriental 64 20,323 143,112 22 224 9,885
Compostela Valley 125 27,660 252,983 4 0 147
Davao Occidental 20 37,916 323,540 5 0 9,433

Note: 1/ Refers to the number of building construction permits issued.


Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.
Total includes Demolitions and Street Furniture
a/ figures under Additions/Alterations and Repairs covers only "Additions"

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 6.2
NUMBER OF BUSINESS NAME REGISTRATION
BY PROVINCE/CITY
2011 - 2016

Province/City 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Region XI 13,207 12,595 12,771 13,353 15,645 15,961

Davao Oriental 850 1,204 708 838 2,100 1,166


Davao del Norte 2,654 2,733 2,827 2,817 3,048 3,281
Compostela Valley 876 756 938 799 756 1,118
Davao del Sur 2,140 1,986 1,361 1,739 1,933 1,851
Davao City 6,687 5,916 6,937 7,160 7,808 8,302
Davao Occidental 243

Source: Department of Trade and Industry XI

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Table 6.3
VALUE OF INVESTMENTS BY PROVINCE/CITY
2011 - 2016
(In Million Pesos)

Province/City 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Region XI 7,526.46 9,364.15 31,664.20 229,145.81 225,906.09 10,266.72

Davao Oriental 593.35 596.37 0.00 230.03 293.90 342.00

Davao del Norte 1,690.35 1,776.11 195.70 9,780.00 4,187.00 2,416.17

Compostela Valley 518.29 502.43 0.00 446.82 2,975.37 517.77

Davao del Sur 1,271.85 1,519.50 29,019.70 6,792.73 1,307.37 2,244.17

Davao City 3,452.62 4,969.74 2,448.80 211,896.23 217,142.45 4,746.61

Davao Occidental 0.00

Note: Based on the estimates of the DTI field offices

Source: Department of Trade and Industry XI

Figure 6.1 VALUE OF INVESTMENTS


REGION XI, 2011 - 2016

250,000.00
Value of Investments (Million Pesos)

200,000.00

150,000.00

100,000.00

50,000.00

0.00

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Table 6.4
NUMBER AND INVESTMENTS OF REGISTERED STOCK/NON-STOCK CORPORATIONS
AND PARTNERSHIPS, REGION XI
2011 - 2016
(Investments in Thousand Pesos)

Entity 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Registered Corporations 1,817 1,951 2,026 2,091 2,118 2,302

Stock Corporations 735 828 916 964 1,045 1,224

Increase in Capital Stock 51 88 154 132 79 63

Partnership 113 129 152 157 158 189

Non-stock Corporations 918 906 804 838 836 826

Paid-Up Capital/Contributions 2,301,121.0 4,141,977.0 6,128,688.0 2,936,037.0 4,171,123.2 8,078,125.0

Stock Corporations

Paid-Up Capital 585,086 671,057 1,110,671 1,349,939 2,304,671 2,757,544

Increase in Capital Stock

Paid-Up Capital 1,556,638 3,287,999 4,862,097 1,378,862 1,615,360 5,042,505

Partnership

Contributions 55,900 61,956 71,225 104,849 134,789 126,523

Non-stock Corporations

Contributions 103,497 120,965 84,695 102,387 116,303 151,554

Note: The above data are not exclusive to Region XI, but includes all places where SEC-Davao Extension Office
has jurisdiction.

Source: Securities and Exchange Commission - Davao

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Figure 6.2 FLOOR AREA OF PRIVATE BUILDING CONSRUCTION BY TYPE
OF CONSTRUCTION, REGION XI, 2011 - 2016

960,000
930,000
900,000 Residential Non-residential
870,000
840,000
810,000
780,000
750,000
720,000
690,000
660,000
630,000
600,000
In Square Meters

570,000
540,000
510,000
480,000
450,000
420,000
390,000
360,000
330,000
300,000
270,000
240,000
210,000
180,000
150,000
120,000
90,000
60,000
30,000
0
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Figure 6.3 DISTRIBUTION OF INVESTMENTS BY PROVINCE/CITY


REGION XI, 2016

Davao Oriental
3.33%

Davao del Norte


23.53%

Davao City
46.23%

Compostela Valley
5.04%

Davao del Sur


21.86%

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Chapter 7
TRADE

Data on trade reflect the extent of the inward and outward flow of commodities in an area.
The data likewise indicate the commodities that go into the export and import markets or are used for
domestic or foreign consumption. Proprietors and the managers and executives of private businesses can
use the data in identifying markets with high potentials and in making decisions on which commodities to
produce and what markets to penetrate. Leaders and implementers in the government, on the other hand,
can conceptualize and initiate programs, projects, services, and facilities designed to further stimulate
trading activities in high yielding areas and/or in those sectors where a demand and supply gap exists. The
data are also useful in identifying areas and products that can be improved / promoted for global
competitiveness.

This chapter presents data on the volume and value of commodities that enter ports located
in the region either for exports or imports and the value of commodity flow by mode of transport. The
National Statistics Office is the source of the data which are processed from administrative reporting forms
by agencies in government involved in the collection of customs and tariff charges or administration of
ports.

Sector Highlights

 The value of commodity outflow from the region through all modes of transport (air, water, and
rail) increased by 20.9 percent from 2012 to 2013. Likewise, the value of commodity inflow
increased by 34.7 percent during the same period.

 From 2012 to 2013, the value of commodity outflow from the region through air transport declined
by 32.6 percent. However, the value of commodity inflow increased by 5.3 percent. Through water
transport, the value of commodity outflow increased by 21.0 percent, while the value of
commodity inflow rose by 35.1 percent.

 In 2013, the total quantity of domestic trade in Region XI declined by 6.8 percent, while the total
value increased by 20.9 percent.

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Table 7.1 Total Value of Domestic Trade Balances in the Philippines for All
Commodities by Mode of Transport by Region, 2010 - 2013 7-3

Table 7.2 Quantity and Value of Domestic Trade by Mode of Transport


and Region, 2012 - 2013 7-7

Table 7.3 Commodity Flow in The Philippines by Mode of Transport


with Region XI as Region of Origin, 2010 - 2013 7-9

Figure 7.1 Commodity Flow from Region XI to all Regions in the Philippines,
2011 - 2013 7 - 11

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Table 7.1
TOTAL VALUE OF DOMESTIC TRADE BALANCES IN THE PHILIPPINES FOR ALL
COMMODITIES BY MODE OF TRANSPORT BY REGION
2010 - 2013
(Value in Thousand Pesos. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)

2010

Mode of Transport
REGION Total Value Air
Outflow Inflow Balance Outflow Inflow

Philippines
(All Commodities) 303,791,675 303,791,675 0 3,300,243 3,300,243

NCR 64,528,065 91,825,394 (27,297,329) 2,891,725 391,309


CAR 0 10 -10 0 0
Region I 0 2,555,743 (2,555,743) 0 690,464
Region II 556 644,037 (643,481) 556 0
Region III 45,942,281 1,853,169 44,089,112 0 0
Region IV-A 1,793,884 14,598,526 (12,804,642) 0 0
Region IV-B 12,307,874 12,510,128 (202,254) 2,175 204,152
Region V 13,808,084 8,885,969 4,922,115 9,535 21,708
Region VI 40,805,183 46,279,905 -5,474,722 123,108 247,487
Region VII 52,202,348 82,837,412 (30,635,064) 90,389 428,504
Region VIII 58,660,409 26,138,496 32,521,913 10,924 67,044
Region IX 5,856,234 17,986,743 (12,130,509) 22,457 115,961
Region X 57,880,040 35,043,793 22,836,247 69,837 155,600
Region XI 16,734,512 16,114,980 619,532 41,223 813,631
Region XII 16,480,517 4,885,367 11,595,150 13,590 118,705
Caraga 21,061,279 44,014,178 (22,952,899) 24,728 30,137
ARMM 3,130,420 3,691,276 (560,856) 0 15,540

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

2011 3.7 23.7 -29.0 -11.1

Mode of Transport
REGION Total Value Air
Outflow Inflow Balance Outflow Inflow

Philippines
(All Commodities) 468,729,735 468,729,735 0 2,897,750 2,897,750

NCR 117,183,033 95,351,023 21,832,011 2,612,946 269,742


CAR 0 3 (3) 0 3
Region I 0 2,664,539 (2,664,539) 0 189,670
Region II 328 756,862 (756,534) 328 112
Region III 45,481,107 1,750,020 43,731,087 0 0
Region IV-A 1,185,669 11,516,406 (10,330,737) 155 0
Region IV-B 7,811,524 12,412,577 (4,601,052) 2,769 136,338
Region V 8,610,501 8,097,798 512,704 6,095 97,603
Region VI 53,933,067 60,545,821 (6,612,754) 105,952 249,173
Region VII 81,697,584 94,944,629 (13,247,045) 76,441 461,681
Region VIII 46,620,977 36,065,268 10,555,709 10,221 234,555
Region IX 4,626,883 21,202,129 (16,575,246) 20,841 118,977
Region X 49,607,151 51,046,033 5,949,166 10,577 165,079
Region XI 17,348,893 19,930,171 (368,813) 29,251 723,163
Region XII 13,274,644 8,822,667 (4,991,783) 12,757 152,446
Caraga 19,383,054 42,054,686 (12,095,906) 9,419 47,179
ARMM 1,965,320 1,569,103 625,100 0 52,010

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 7.1 - continued

Mode of Transport
Water Rail *
Balance Outflow Inflow Balance Outflow Inflow Balance

0 407,921,433 407,921,433 0 0 0 0

2,500,416 61,636,340 91,505,339 (29,868,999) 0 0 0


0 0 8 (8) 0 0 0
(690,464) 0 2,553,437 (2,553,437) 0 0 0
556 0 644,037 (644,037) 0 0 0
0 45,942,281 1,853,169 44,089,112 0 0 0
0 1,793,884 14,598,526 (12,804,642) 0 0 0
(201,977) 12,305,697 12,370,624 (64,927) 0 0 0
(12,173) 13,798,550 8,869,795 4,928,755 0 0 0
(124,379) 40,682,075 46,094,016 (5,411,941) 0 0 0
(338,115) 52,111,958 82,525,633 (30,413,675) 0 0 0
(56,120) 58,649,484 26,086,394 32,563,090 0 0 0
(93,504) 5,833,778 17,903,329 (12,069,551) 0 0 0
(85,763) 57,810,202 34,929,435 22,880,767 0 0 0
(772,408) 16,693,289 15,487,581 1,205,708 0 0 0
(105,115) 16,466,927 4,794,937 11,671,990 0 0 0
(5,409) 21,036,551 43,993,257 (22,956,706) 0 0 0
(15,540) 3,130,420 3,681,917 (551,497) 0 0 0

3.8 24.0

Mode of Transport
Water Rail *
Balance Outflow Inflow Balance Outflow Inflow Balance

0 465,831,984 465,831,984 0 - - -

2,343,204 114,570,087 95,081,281 19,488,806 - - -


(3) 0 0 0 - - -
(189,670) 0 2,474,869 (2,474,869) - - -
216 0 756,750 (756,750) - - -
0 45,481,107 1,750,020 43,731,087 - - -
155 1,185,513 11,516,406 (10,330,893) - - -
(133,569) 7,808,755 12,276,239 (4,467,484) - - -
(91,508) 8,604,406 8,000,175 604,231 - - -
(143,221) 53,827,115 60,296,648 (6,469,533) - - -
(385,240) 81,621,143 94,482,948 (12,861,805) - - -
(224,334) 46,610,755 35,830,714 10,780,041 - - -
(98,136) 4,606,042 21,083,152 (16,477,110) - - -
(154,502) 49,596,573 50,880,954 (1,284,381) - - -
(693,912) 17,319,641 19,207,009 (1,887,368) - - -
(139,689) 13,261,886 8,670,222 4,591,664 - - -
(37,760) 19,373,635 42,007,507 (22,633,872) - - -
(52,010) 1,965,320 1,517,093 448,227 - - -

7-4
Table 7.1 - continued

2012

Region
Total Value
Air
Outflow Inflow Balance Outflow Inflow

Philippines 578,205,973 578,205,973 0 2,282,898 2,282,898

NCR 169,449,760 102,200,886 67,248,874 1,998,612 265,623


CAR 0 0 0 0 0
Region I 0 3,736,973 (3,736,973) 0 105,210
Region II 475 117,846 (117,371) 475 10
Region III 51,036,997 1,447,035 49,589,961 0 0
Region IV-A 1,081,193 18,165,627 (17,084,434) 74 0
Region IV-B 11,326,525 20,135,251 (8,808,726) 5,640 45,434
Region V 17,613,994 9,711,221 7,902,773 10,565 18,133
Region VI 77,624,339 82,436,921 (4,812,582) 91,992 403,585
Region VII 97,781,204 110,095,042 (12,313,837) 76,397 401,800
Region VIII 37,399,973 45,161,061 (7,761,088) 13,580 35,702
Region IX 6,268,111 26,402,739 (20,134,628) 18,598 77,708
Region X 60,242,821 70,797,406 (10,554,585) 15,872 120,913
Region XI 17,545,267 26,642,760 (9,097,492) 37,500 295,358
Region XII 9,599,778 14,548,496 (4,948,717) 8,714 184,512
Caraga 19,581,587 44,686,127 (25,104,540) 4,877 26,081
ARMM 1,653,949 1,920,583 (266,634) 0 302,829
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

2013 46.4 8.9 -7.3 2.1

Region
Total Value
Air
Outflow Inflow Balance Outflow Inflow

Philippines 640,509,026 640,509,026 0 1,680,289 1,680,289

NCR 230,254,073 104,741,911 125,512,161 1,278,917 371,218


CAR 0 1 (1) 0 1
Region I 0 3,096,489 (3,096,489) 0 6,497
Region II 177 175,671 (175,494) 177 30
Region III 40,029,126 2,105,902 37,923,223 0 0
Region IV-A 969,224 19,056,064 (18,086,840) 0 0
Region IV-B 8,016,136 22,620,876 (14,604,740) 20,236 3,454
Region V 21,642,222 9,409,124 12,233,098 20,159 2,986
Region VI 79,920,092 96,247,519 (16,327,427) 121,261 244,960
Region VII 103,087,306 125,448,726 (22,361,420) 70,224 518,919
Region VIII 28,762,135 54,387,941 (25,625,807) 2,127 7,468
Region IX 5,531,565 33,032,328 (27,500,763) 115,831 7,038
Region X 59,298,163 78,281,662 (18,983,499) 15,409 13,203
Region XI 21,212,963 35,900,304 (14,687,341) 25,273 310,930
Region XII 14,055,092 15,846,656 (1,791,564) 8,077 188,368
Caraga 25,798,872 38,041,351 (12,242,479) 2,597 2,050
ARMM 1,931,881 2,116,499 (184,618) 0 3,167
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

7-5
Table 7.1 - continued

Mode of Transport
Water Rail
Balance Outflow Inflow Balance Outflow Inflow Balance

0 575,923,076 575,923,076 0 0* 0* 0
0 0
1,732,989 167,451,148 101,935,263 65,515,885 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(105,210) 0 3,631,763 (3,631,763) 0 0 0
466 0 117,836 (117,836) 0 0 0
0 51,036,997 1,447,035 49,589,961 0 0 0
74 1,081,119 18,165,627 (17,084,508) 0 0 0
(39,793) 11,320,885 20,089,817 (8,768,933) 0 0 0
(7,567) 17,603,429 9,693,088 7,910,341 0 0 0
(311,593) 77,532,347 82,033,336 (4,500,989) 0 0 0
(325,403) 97,704,808 109,693,242 (11,988,434) 0 0 0
(22,121) 37,386,393 45,125,360 (7,738,967) 0 0 0
(59,109) 6,249,513 26,325,031 (20,075,518) 0 0 0
(105,041) 60,226,949 70,676,493 (10,449,544) 0 0 0
(257,858) 17,507,767 26,347,401 (8,839,634) 0 0 0
(175,798) 9,591,064 14,363,983 (4,772,919) 0 0 0
(21,203) 19,576,710 44,660,047 (25,083,337) 0 0 0
(302,829) 1,653,949 1,617,754 36,193 0 0 0

46.5 9.0

Mode of Transport
Water Rail
Balance Outflow Inflow Balance Outflow Inflow Balance

0 638,828,737 638,828,737 0 0 0 0

907,699 228,975,156 104,370,693 124,604,462 0 0 0


(1) 0 0 0 0 0 0
(6,497) 0 3,089,992 (3,089,992) 0 0 0
148 0 175,641 (175,641) 0 0 0
0 40,029,126 2,105,902 37,923,223 0 0 0
0 969,224 19,056,064 (18,086,840) 0 0 0
16,782 7,995,900 22,617,422 (14,621,522) 0 0 0
17,173 21,622,063 9,406,138 12,215,925 0 0 0
(123,699) 79,798,831 96,002,559 (16,203,728) 0 0 0
(448,695) 103,017,082 124,929,807 (21,912,725) 0 0 0
(5,341) 28,760,008 54,380,473 (25,620,466) 0 0 0
108,793 5,415,734 33,025,290 (27,609,556) 0 0 0
2,206 59,282,754 78,268,459 (18,985,705) 0 0 0
(285,657) 21,187,690 35,589,374 (14,401,684) 0 0 0
(180,291) 14,047,015 15,658,288 (1,611,273) 0 0 0
547 25,796,275 38,039,301 (12,243,026) 0 0 0
(3,167) 1,931,881 2,113,332 (181,451) 0 0 0

7-6
Table 7.2
QUANTITY AND VALUE OF DOMESTIC TRADE BY MODE OF TRANSPORT AND REGION
2012 - 2013
(Quantity in Tons, Value in Thousand Pesos. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)

Mode of Transport (Total) 2012 2013


and Region Quantity Value Quantity Value

NCR 3,438,934 169,449,760 4,667,451 230,254,073


CAR 0 0 0 0
Region I - Ilocos Region 0 0 0 0
Region II - Cagayan Valley 12 475 6 177
Region III - Central Luzon 5,551,272 51,036,997 4,186,501 40,029,126
Region IVA - CALABARZON 143,815 1,081,193 171,035 969,224
Region IVB - MIMAROPA 461,975 11,326,525 650,059 8,016,136
Region V - Bicol region 514,444 17,613,994 431,704 21,642,222
Region VI - Western Visayas 2,197,287 77,624,339 2,116,645 79,920,092
Region VII - Central Visayas 2,499,303 97,781,204 2,540,523 103,087,306
Region VIII - Eastern Visayas 582,296 37,399,973 1,267,787 28,762,135
Region IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 207,125 6,268,111 158,308 5,531,565
Region X - Northern Mindanao 3,985,060 60,242,821 2,881,677 59,298,163
Region XI - Davao Region 856,726 17,545,267 798,398 21,212,963
Region XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 276,504 9,599,778 988,951 14,055,092
Region XIII - Caraga 761,706 19,581,587 737,919 25,798,872
ARMM 91,311 1,653,949 100,632 1,931,881

Total 21,567,772 578,205,973 21,697,595 640,509,026


Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Mode of Transport (Water) 2012 2013


and Region Quantity Value Quantity Value

NCR 3,412,909 167,451,148 4,643,618 228,975,156


CAR 0 0 0 0
Region I - Ilocos Region 0 0 0 0
Region II - Cagayan Valley 0 0 0 0
Region III - Central Luzon 5,551,272 51,036,997 4,186,501 40,029,126
Region IVA - CALABARZON 143,813 1,081,119 171,035 969,224
Region IVB - MIMAROPA 460,891 11,320,885 648,438 7,995,900
Region V - Bicol region 514,282 17,603,429 431,496 21,622,063
Region VI - Western Visayas 2,195,027 77,532,347 2,114,315 79,798,831
Region VII - Central Visayas 2,497,233 97,704,808 2,539,099 103,017,082
Region VIII - Eastern Visayas 581,866 37,386,393 1,267,669 28,760,008
Region IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 206,577 6,249,513 157,143 5,415,734
Region X - Northern Mindanao 3,983,759 60,226,949 2,880,029 59,282,754
Region XI - Davao Region 856,080 17,507,767 796,872 21,187,690
Region XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 276,074 9,591,064 988,399 14,047,015
Region XIII - Caraga 761,594 19,576,710 737,764 25,796,275
ARMM 91,311 1,653,949 100,632 1,931,881

Total 21,532,690 575,923,076 21,663,010 638,828,737

7-7
Table 7.2 - continued

Mode of Transport (Air) 2012 2013


and Region Quantity Value Quantity Value

NCR 26,025 1,998,612 23,833 1,278,917


CAR 0 0 0 0
Region I - Ilocos Region 0 0 0 0
Region II - Cagayan Valley 12 475 6 177
Region III - Central Luzon 0 0 0 0
Region IVA - CALABARZON 2 74 0 0
Region IVB - MIMAROPA 1,084 5,640 1,621 20,236
Region V - Bicol region 162 10,565 208 20,159
Region VI - Western Visayas 2,260 91,992 2,330 121,261
Region VII - Central Visayas 2,071 76,397 1,424 70,224
Region VIII - Eastern Visayas 430 13,580 118 2,127
Region IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 548 18,598 1,165 115,831
Region X - Northern Mindanao 1,300 15,872 1,648 15,409
Region XI - Davao Region 646 37,500 1,526 25,273
Region XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 430 8,714 552 8,077
Region XIII - Caraga 112 4,877 155 2,597
ARMM 0 0 0 0

Total 35,082 2,282,898 34,585 1,680,289

Mode of Transport (Rail) 2012 2013


and Region Quantity Value Quantity Value

NCR 0 0 0 0
CAR 0 0 0 0
Region I - Ilocos Region 0 0 0 0
Region II - Cagayan Valley 0 0 0 0
Region III - Central Luzon 0 0 0 0
Region IVA - CALABARZON 0 0 0 0
Region IVB - MIMAROPA 0 0 0 0
Region V - Bicol region 0 0 0 0
Region VI - Western Visayas 0 0 0 0
Region VII - Central Visayas 0 0 0 0
Region VIII - Eastern Visayas 0 0 0 0
Region IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 0 0 0 0
Region X - Northern Mindanao 0 0 0 0
Region XI - Davao Region 0 0 0 0
Region XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 0 0 0 0
Region XIII - Caraga 0 0 0 0
ARMM 0 0 0 0

Total 0 0 0 0

7-8
Table 7.3
COMMODITY FLOW IN THE PHILIPPINES BY MODE OF TRANSPORT
WITH REGION XI AS REGION OF ORIGIN
2010 - 2013
(Value in Thousand Pesos. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)

2010

Region of Mode of Transport


Destination Total Value Air Water Rail *

NCR 9,708,049 37,595 9,670,453 0


CAR 0 0 0 0
Region I - Ilocos Region 76 76 0 0
Region II - Cagayan Valley 0 0 0 0
Region III - Central Luzon 69,314 0 69,314 0
Region IVA - CALABARZON 105,713 0 105,713 0
Region IVB - MIMAROPA 283 283 0 0
Region V - Bicol region 220 220 0 0
Region VI - Western Visayas 621,868 626 621,242 0
Region VII - Central Visayas 3,361,209 1,685 3,359,524 0
Region VIII - Eastern Visayas 6,768 100 6,669 0
Region IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 1,098,364 491 1,097,873 0
Region X - Northern Mindanao 205,177 85 205,093 0
Region XI - Davao Region 1,440,091 0 1,400,091 0
Region XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 348,522 2 348,520 0
Region XIII - Caraga 60 60 0 0
ARMM 0 0 0 0

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

2011

Region of Mode of Transport


Destination Total Value Air Water Rail *

NCR 9,613,352 27,568 9,585,784 0


CAR 3 3 0 0
Region I - Ilocos Region 51 51 0 0
Region II - Cagayan Valley 0 0 0 0
Region III - Central Luzon 12,320 0 12,320 0
Region IVA - CALABARZON 34,500 0 34,500 0
Region IVB - MIMAROPA 422 422 0 0
Region V - Bicol region 47 47 0 0
Region VI - Western Visayas 341,534 655 340,879 0
Region VII - Central Visayas 3,025,372 266 3,025,106 0
Region VIII - Eastern Visayas 5,673 73 5,600 0
Region IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 855,010 89 854,921 0
Region X - Northern Mindanao 70,904 36 70,868 0
Region XI - Davao Region 1,077,110 0 1,007,110 0
Region XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 2,339,566 2 2,339,564 0
Region XIII - Caraga 43,001 11 42,990 0
ARMM 29 29 0 0

7-9
Table 7.3 - continued

2012

Region of Mode of Transport


Destination Total Value Air Water Rail *

NCR 9,613,352 35,671 8,504,197 0


CAR 3 0 0 0
Region I - Ilocos Region 51 28 0 0
Region II - Cagayan Valley 0 0 0 0
Region III - Central Luzon 12,320 0 12,250 0
Region IVA - CALABARZON 34,500 0 0 0
Region IVB - MIMAROPA 422 319 0 0
Region V - Bicol region 47 93 0 0
Region VI - Western Visayas 341,534 454 63,039 0
Region VII - Central Visayas 3,025,372 487 3,367,505 0
Region VIII - Eastern Visayas 5,673 56 29,160 0
Region IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 855,010 254 589,086 0
Region X - Northern Mindanao 70,904 87 935,331 0
Region XI - Davao Region 1,007,110 0 493,935 0
Region XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 2,339,566 5 3,513,263 0
Region XIII - Caraga 43,001 4 0 0
ARMM 29 0 42 0

2013

Region of Mode of Transport


Destination Total Value Air Water Rail *

NCR 14,370,851 22,421 14,348,430 0


CAR 0 0 0 0
Region I - Ilocos Region 106 106 0 0
Region II - Cagayan Valley 25 25 0 0
Region III - Central Luzon 10,500 0 10,500 0
Region IVA - CALABARZON 0 0 0 0
Region IVB - MIMAROPA 97 97 0 0
Region V - Bicol region 62 62 0 0
Region VI - Western Visayas 27,035 396 26,639 0
Region VII - Central Visayas 4,082,938 904 4,082,034 0
Region VIII - Eastern Visayas 13 13 0 0
Region IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 567,752 452 567,300 0
Region X - Northern Mindanao 342,382 762 341,620 0
Region XI - Davao Region 287,251 0 287,251 0
Region XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 1,523,917 1 1,523,916 0
Region XIII - Caraga 1 1 0 0
ARMM 33 33 0 0

7 - 10
Figure 7.1 COMMODITY FLOW FROM REGION XI TO ALL REGIONS IN THE PHILIPPINES
2011 - 2013

25,000,000

20,000,000

15,000,000
Total Value

10,000,000

5,000,000

0
2011 2012 2013

7 - 11
Chapter 8
TOURISM

Data on tourism provide a panorama of the region as a tourist destination. The


significance of the picture presented by the data manifests the importance accorded to the tourism industry
by both national and local leaders. Specifically, tourism has become a twin source of foreign exchange
receipts and livelihood and employment opportunities for communities. Data on the industry are therefore
essential in providing vital links in the development and orchestration of campaigns aimed at promoting
the potentials of the region as a tourist hideaway. Local leaders can put up infrastructure programs and
institute policies and regulations that will boost the inflow of visitors. Investors, on the other hand, can take
the signals by developing tourist and recreational sites and putting up establishments and amenities. In
concrete terms, the data likewise provide a quantitative measure of the results of programs that promote the
area as a traveler's destination and the industry's contributions to the economic performance of the area.
This chapter presents regional and/or provincial/city data on the visitor arrivals and their
countries of residence/origin, provincial distribution of tourist attractions or spots and other
accommodation establishments and hotel occupancy rate. The data source is the Department of Tourism.

Sector Highlights

 Visitor arrivals in Region XI increased by 5.9 percent in 2016 recording 3,006,962 visitors from
2,838,806 visitors in 2015. Davao City’s visitor, which had a 62.0 percent share in the region’s
total arrivals increased by 7.7 percent in 2016.

 Domestic travelers comprised the bulk of visitors to the region in 2016 with 94.8 percent share.
Influx of domestic visitors to the region increased by 7.0 percent.

 Foreign tourist arrivals in the region declined by 10.5 percent in 2016 recording only 156,161
visitors compared to the 174,482 influx the previous year.

8-1
Table 8.1 Visitor Arrivals by Country of Residence, Domestic and Foreign
1998 - 2016 8-4

Table 8.2 Distribution of Travelers by Country of Residence and Province/City


2009 - 2016 8-8

Table 8.3 Monthly Hotel Occupancy Rate by Hotel Category, Davao City
2006 - 2016 8 - 14

Table 8.4 Provincial Distribution of Tourist Attractions or Spots


2008 - 2015 8 - 16

Table 8.5 Number of DOT Accredited Hotels and Hotel Rooms by Classification
and Province, 2012 - 2016 8 - 17

Figure 8.1 Distribution of Visitor Arrivals, Domestic and Foreign by Country of


Residence, Region XI, 2016 8-3

Figure 8.2 Visitor Arrivals by Province/City, Domestic and Foreign, Region XI, 2016 8-3

8-2
Figure 8.1 DISTRIBUTION OF VISITOR ARRIVALS, DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN
BY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE, REGION XI, 2016

Europe S. America
Europe 7.2%
10.4% 0.4%

Africa
0.3%

N. America Asia
18.2% 34.6%

Others
30.9%
Foreign
5.2%
Foreign

Domestic
94.8%

Figure 8.2 VISITOR ARRIVALS BY PROVINCE/CITY, DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN


REGION XI, 2016

2,000,000

1,800,000 1,739,480

1,600,000 Domestic Foreign

1,400,000
Number of Visitors

1,200,000

1,000,000

800,000 691,934

600,000

400,000
248,862
200,000 130,181 124,875
1,795 28,473 436 40,344
582
0
Davao Oriental Davao del Norte Compostela Davao del Sur Davao City
Valley

8-3
Table 8.1
VISITOR ARRIVALS BY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE, DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN
1998 - 2016

Country of Residence 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Region XI 439,896 586,051 560,957 643,065 431,384 496,965 684,343 713,404 763,085

Domestic 398,432 518,125 502,144 574,345 382,013 446,577 627,972 651,980 710,496

Domestic Travelers 395,959 513,403 496,227 560,885 374,563 427,886 607,150 642,134 701,619
Balikbayan/
Overseas Filipinos 2,473 4,722 5,917 13,460 7,450 18,691 20,822 9,846 8,877

Foreign 41,464 67,926 58,813 68,720 49,371 50,388 56,371 61,424 52,589

Asia
Bahrain - - -
Bangladesh - - -
Brunei 152 76 37 38 31 7 63 27 186
Cambodia - - -
China 912 2,609 2,909 3,276 2,305 2,992 2,727 2,218 2,149
Egypt - - -
Hongkong 387 1,167 1,250 979 678 1,742 1,804 1,042 1,829
India 733 569 389 414 187 239 270 353 346
Indonesia 1,109 1,850 1,778 1,206 614 818 562 637 1,056
Iran - - -
Israel - - -
Japan 10,254 15,968 14,821 18,916 14,385 12,959 16,930 17,920 14,071
Jordan - - -
Korea 1,769 2,521 4,433 6,071 3,008 2,468 3,968 3,262 3,002
Kuwait - - -
Laos - -
Malaysia 2,478 1,639 1,047 872 586 609 631 815 1,060
Myanmar - - -
Nepal - - -
Pakistan - - -
Saudi Arabia 1,781 789 274 418 459 457 278 382 225
Singapore 1,178 2,062 971 1,303 771 1,206 810 960 1,335
Sri Lanka - - -
Taiwan 711 2,875 2,125 2,670 2,271 1,409 1,450 1,232 1,134
Thailand 450 707 166 438 185 607 545 593 834
United Arab Emirates - - -
Vietnam - - 43 37 28 101 41 46 31

North America
Canada 1,405 2,433 1,884 2,252 1,546 2,381 1,190 1,540 1,413
Mexico - - -
USA 7,784 13,594 11,826 12,587 9,876 9,940 12,129 15,045 10,162

South America
Argentina - - -
Brazil - - -
Colombia - - -
Peru - - -
Venezuela - - -

Source: Department of Tourism XI

8-4
Table 8.1 - continued

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

804,365 876,216 903,428 908,863 957,019 1,727,549 1,827,086 2,524,795 2,838,806 3,006,962

748,405 822,745 846,065 850,288 897,005 1,634,086 1,715,872 2,387,116 2,664,324 2,850,801

739,896 817,814 840,541 843,073 889,645 1,622,334 1,709,728 2,380,104 2,649,625 2,827,480

8,509 4,931 5,524 7,215 7,360 11,752 6,144 7,012 14,699 23,321

55,960 53,471 57,363 58,575 60,014 93,463 111,214 137,679 174,482 156,161

- - - - - 59 260 851 348 277


- - - - - 47 130 452 174 126
42 66 92 107 130 110 184 544 301 193
- - - - - 15 61 95 210 126
2,222 2,877 3,085 3,082 3,219 4,189 6,231 6,190 7,568 9,648
- - - - - 18 78 456 318 118
1,688 1,995 1,862 1,469 1,321 6 807 2,223 1,045 1,259
688 802 852 553 725 1,138 3,195 2,412 3,312 2,937
786 698 727 664 542 557 1,148 1,585 1,054 985
- - - - - 36 51 17 246 162
- - - - - 21 68 332 495 207
11,923 9,746 10,879 11,544 11,583 10,754 12,595 10,094 11,739 14,549
- - - - - 21 39 71 185 249
8,077 5,797 5,745 5,837 5,322 8,062 9,438 8,299 9,185 8,816
- - - - - 81 76 715 582 580
- - - - - - 196 42 170 122
758 596 571 539 345 804 1,943 2,543 1,955 2,112
- - - - - 37 72 216 265 116
- - - - - 12 82 49 127 80
- - - - - 24 236 99 262 220
179 507 461 331 829 877 1,320 1,733 1,649 2,235
894 1,580 1,497 1,148 1,088 1,800 3,151 3,148 3,685 4,223
- - - - - 37 73 511 349 121
1,220 869 905 826 418 943 1,241 1,888 1,622 1,287
738 359 330 322 394 565 1,137 1,530 1,585 1,461
- - - - - 225 998 1,942 1,566 1,511
128 50 22 22 50 43 330 434 586 306

1,129 1,792 1,832 1,491 1,587 1,960 3,202 3,270 4,520 3,674
- - - - - 302 800 1,118 693 317
10,160 10,751 13,050 14,276 14,228 15,162 18,681 14,432 20,026 24,465

- - - - - 81 56 82 395 150
- - - - - 134 61 101 641 200
- - - - - 37 119 86 430 123
- - - - - 5 84 278 179 89
- - - - - 18 15 79 317 46

8-5
Table 8.1 - continued
VISITOR ARRIVALS BY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE, DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN
1998 - 2016

Country of Residence 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Europe
Austria - - 74 128 139 16 33 92 183
Belgium - - 102 110 63 84 106 301 149
Commonwealth
Independent States
Denmark 256 304 153 217 204 89 186 413 379
Finland - - 47 57 2 23 25 116 119
France 445 1,226 596 304 135 233 273 333 245
Germany 1,548 2,517 2,388 1,348 832 889 824 999 706
Greece - - -
Holland - - - - - 15 70 94 8
Iceland - - - - - - - 4
Ireland - - - - - - - 77 137
Italy 767 943 497 218 171 332 225 405 313
Luxembourg - - -
Netherlands 356 569 317 178 125 294 127 515 244
Norway - - 94 190 82 100 146 189 227
Poland - - -
Portugal - - -
Russia - - -
Serbia & Montenegro - - - - - - - - -
Spain 306 407 299 962 49 34 129 420 199
Sweden - - 208 157 145 96 138 143 181
Switzerland 784 769 543 295 244 452 462 929 398
United Kingdom 1,226 2,435 1,494 968 655 588 1,280 1,672 1,088

Oceania
Australia 1,975 2,379 2,280 2,659 1,153 1,999 1,910 3,135 2,119
Guam - - -
Nauru - - -
New Zealand 266 412 163 415 148 119 162 474 281
Papua New Guinea - - -

Africa
Nigeria - - -
South Africa - - -

Others 2,432 7,106 5,605 9,037 8,294 7,090 6,877 5,045 6,776

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Table 8.1 - continued

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

132 171 135 116 83 307 1,008 1,314 1,703 741


67 161 139 70 151 356 939 960 789 370

- - - - - - - 97 21 48
303 361 370 390 153 233 738 1,160 636 556
94 32 33 23 - 68 430 734 308 234
340 295 261 305 257 400 1,381 1,796 1,061 1,006
676 854 907 1,065 801 1,025 2,023 2,738 2,325 2,389
- - - - - 53 470 1,065 327 240
19 76 46 13 - - - - - -
- 3 - 2 - - - - - -
53 35 28 30 27 117 548 753 553 465
188 323 335 381 319 484 1,298 1,408 1,098 906
- - - - - 4 21 12 187 92
154 229 152 155 365 409 1,127 1,514 845 686
93 248 259 227 307 456 945 1,487 1,117 857
- - - - - 12 171 564 198 147
- - - - - 7 598 640 190 139
- - - - - 134 407 1,357 838 320
- - - - - - 110 - 38 29
48 117 120 86 138 286 603 1,246 962 696
75 281 277 254 155 288 803 1,064 717 613
420 514 623 591 373 361 991 1,578 1,096 1,157
901 878 755 864 912 1,717 3,026 3,561 3,899 4,551

2,116 2,471 2,544 2,581 2,804 4,000 6,012 5,278 6,186 6,656
- - - - - 33 138 626 586 131
- - - - - 8 71 31 228 19
117 140 160 211 152 309 1,010 936 1,190 1,023
- - - - - 46 82 59 341 241

- - - - - 25 29 114 331 235


- - - - - 206 673 249 339 241

9,532 7,797 8,309 9,000 11,236 33,939 17,404 37,421 68,589 48,283

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Table 8.2
DISTRIBUTION OF TRAVELERS BY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE AND PROVINCE/CITY
2009 - 2016

Country of Residence 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Davao Oriental 37,729 37,584 17,080 62,316 82,437 277,542 199,853 250,657

Domestic 37,186 37,104 16,902 59,666 77,803 274,320 195,779 248,862

Domestic Travelers 36,966 36,843 16,775 59,666 77,803 274,320 195,779 248,862
Balikbayan/
Overseas Filipinos 220 261 127 - - - - -

Foreign 543 480 178 2,650 4,634 3,222 4,074 1,795

Asia
China - - - 15 - - - -
Hongkong 1 2 1 - - - - -
India - 1 1 - - - - -
Indonesia 5 4 - - - - - -
Japan 22 21 3 - - - - -
Korea 51 39 6 7 - - - -
Malaysia 1 4 2 - - - - -
Saudi Arabia 1 1 - - - - - -
Singapore 27 20 2 - - - - -
Taiwan 1 3 - - - - - -

North America
Canada 2 5 - - - - - -
USA 64 57 10 31 - - - -

South America
Peru - - - - - 200 - -

Europe
Belgium - 1 1 - - - - -
Germany 4 2 1 - - - - -
Netherlands - 2 - - - - - -
Switzerland 3 1 - - - - - -

Oceania
Australia 6 5 4 68 - - - -
New Zealand 3 3 2 - - - - -

Others 352 309 145 2,529 4,634 3,022 4,074 1,795

Davao del Norte 107,550 106,005 108,401 380,019 195,388 581,903 692,142 720,407

Domestic 103,384 101,651 104,287 378,902 190,109 559,915 651,267 691,934

Domestic Travelers 102,406 100,547 103,206 378,797 190,109 559,915 651,267 691,869
Balikbayan/
Overseas Filipinos 978 1,104 1,081 105 - - - 65

Source: Department of Tourism XI

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Table 8.2 - continued
DISTRIBUTION OF TRAVELERS BY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE AND PROVINCE/CITY
2009 - 2016

Country of Residence 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Davao del Norte (cont'd…)


Foreign 4,166 4,354 4,114 1,117 5,279 21,988 40,875 28,473

Asia
Bangladesh - - - - - 4 - -
Brunei 13 18 8 4 - - - -
Cambodia - - - 6 - 2 3 1
China 170 169 38 66 - 719 496 758
Egypt - - - - - 2 4 8
Hongkong 14 35 12 6 - 26 57 88
India 15 15 2 - - 115 106 47
Indonesia 31 27 10 - - 58 57 20
Iran - - - - - - 2 2
Israel - - - - - - - 2
Japan 436 433 215 89 - 713 240 328
Jordan - - - - - - - 3
Korea 799 838 266 63 - 1,209 484 302
Kuwait - - - - - 4 6 22
Laos - - - - - 4 8 -
Malaysia 20 18 5 14 - 109 13 31
Myanmar - - - 4 - 8 - 2
Nepal - - - - - - 10 2
Pakistan - - - - - - - 2
Saudi Arabia 22 17 15 - - 116 18 87
Singapore 37 22 7 11 - 136 113 82
Sri Lanka - - - - - - - 4
Taiwan 37 53 13 - - 88 153 66
Thailand 11 27 10 - - 1 89 11
United Arab Emirates - - - - - 57 46 97
Vietnam - 2 1 - - 13 25 -

North America
Canada 153 88 66 10 - 316 207 154
Mexico - - - - - 14 40 18
USA 796 936 589 129 - 1,334 550 1,117

South America
Brazil - - - - - - 1 2
Colombia - - - - - - - 8
Peru - - - - - - - 2
Venezuela - - - - - - 5 2
Europe
Austria 33 36 6 - - 60 413 14
Belgium 23 15 4 - - 28 5 14
Denmark 31 36 14 - - 84 27 30
Finland 8 10 3 - - 8 15 2
France 61 59 7 - - 138 92 58
Germany 174 167 77 1 - 241 129 183
Greece - - - - - 7 - -
Holland 2 3 - - - - - -
Iceland - 1 - - - - - -

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Table 8.2 - continued
DISTRIBUTION OF TRAVELERS BY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE AND PROVINCE/CITY
2009 - 2016

Country of Residence 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Davao del Norte (cont'd…)


Ireland 5 7 5 - - 11 7 11
Italy 56 67 47 - - 78 79 70
Luxembourg - - - - - - 3 -
Netherlands 11 15 17 - - 43 48 60
Norway 33 17 3 - - 95 45 44
Poland - - - - - 2 1 7
Portugal - - - - - - 9 7
Russia - - - - - 83 162 61
Spain 18 12 2 - - 38 6 55
Sweden 60 67 10 - - 81 13 46
Switzerland 79 84 16 2 76 55 24
United Kingdom 19 20 9 - - 321 27 391

Oceania
Australia 280 246 69 11 - 583 86 297
New Zealand 13 37 8 1 - 13 38 24

Africa
Nigeria - - - - - - - 2
South Africa - - - - - 2 - 8

Others 706 757 2,560 700 5,279 14,948 36,882 23,797

Compostela Valley 44,525 43,342 63,461 49,960 107,866 112,079 206,648 130,617

Domestic 44,272 43,097 63,448 49,960 107,866 112,079 206,490 130,181

Domestic Travelers 44,137 42,960 63,423 49,960 107,866 112,079 206,490 130,181
Balikbayan/
Overseas Filipinos 135 137 25 - - - - -

Foreign 253 245 13 0 0 0 158 436

Asia
China 14 18 1 - - - - -
Hongkong 17 11 2 - - - - -
Indonesia - 1 - - - - - -
Japan 53 49 - - - - - -
Korea 12 23 - - - - - -
Malaysia 1 3 - - - - - -
Saudi Arabia - 2 2 - - - - -
Thailand 8 1 - - - - - -
Vietnam 3 - - - - - - -

America
Canada 40 39 2 - - - - 8
USA 77 78 3 - - - 158 426

Europe
Finland 4 3 - - - - - -
France 1 - - - - - - -
Germany 23 17 3 - - - - -
Greece - - - - - - - 1

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Table 8.2 - continued
DISTRIBUTION OF TRAVELERS BY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE AND PROVINCE/CITY
2009 - 2016

Country of Residence 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Compostela Valley (cont'd…)


Italy 7 7 1 - - - - -
Switzerland 1 - - - - - - -
United Kingdom - - - - - - - 1

Oceania
Australia 2 3 - - - - - -
New Zealand 6 3 - - - - - -

Others 398 363 81 738 - - - -

Davao del Sur 40,347 40,066 23,565 34,274 11,568 23,364 9,836 40,926

Domestic 39,825 39,528 23,325 33,456 11,098 22,448 9,401 40,344

Domestic Travelers 39,600 39,247 23,149 33,456 11,098 22,448 9,401 40,344
Balikbayan/
Overseas Filipinos 225 281 176 - - - - -

Foreign 522 538 240 818 470 916 435 582

Asia
Bangladesh - - - - - - 5 -
Cambodia - - - - - - 3 -
China - 2 2 10 - 62 59 74
Hongkong 3 2 1 - - - 22 -
India - 1 - 7 - 69 24 55
Indonesia - 2 - - - 25 3 -
Japan 35 38 8 14 - 174 40 88
Korea 64 41 12 9 - 126 43 54
Malaysia 8 1 - 1 - - 4 32
Saudi Arabia - - 3 - - - - 4
Singapore 2 1 - 3 - 6 1 6
Taiwan 4 - - - - - 5 4
Thailand - 1 - 2 - 17 12 22
Vietnam - - - - - - 1 -

North America
Canada 2 5 1 - - 47 28 77
USA 83 60 14 5 - 84 98 63

South America
Brazil - - - - - 12 - -

Europe
Austria 7 11 3 - - - 2 -
Belgium 2 2 - 1 - 3 1 10
Denmark 2 1 1 - - - 10 1
Finland - - - - - - 4 -
France - - - 3 - 53 6 5
Germany 16 10 2 8 - 33 6 8
Greece - - - - - - - 1
Ireland - - - - - - 6 -

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Table 8.2 - continued
DISTRIBUTION OF TRAVELERS BY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE AND PROVINCE/CITY
2009 - 2016

Country of Residence 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Davao del Sur (cont'd…)


Italy - 1 - - - - 2 -
Netherlands - - - - - - - 1
Norway - - - - - 21 6 6
Portugal - - - - - - 1 -
Russia - - - 1 - - - -
Sweden - - - 3 - 25 6 6
Switzerland 25 24 7 - - 38 - 19
United Kingdom - - - - - 4 13 3

Oceania
Australia 3 - - 3 - 63 17 36
New Zealand - - - 8 - - 7 7

Others 266 335 186 740 470 54 - -

Davao City 672,863 681,490 744,430 1,200,242 1,429,827 1,529,907 1,730,327 1,864,355

Domestic 621,398 628,908 689,043 1,112,102 1,328,996 1,418,354 1,601,387 1,739,480

Domestic Travelers 617,432 623,476 683,092 1,100,455 1,322,852 1,411,342 1,586,688 1,716,224
Balikbayan/
Overseas Filipinos 3,966 5,432 5,951 11,647 6,144 7,012 14,699 23,256

Foreign 51,465 52,582 55,387 88,140 100,831 111,553 128,940 124,875

Asia
Bahrain - - - 59 260 851 348 277
Bangladesh - - - 47 130 448 169 126
Brunei 79 89 122 106 184 544 301 193
Cambodia - - - 9 61 93 204 125
China 2,900 2,893 3,178 4,098 6,231 5,409 7,013 8,816
Egypt - - - 18 78 454 314 110
Hongkong 1,833 1,419 1,305 - 807 2,197 966 1,171
India 837 536 722 1,131 3,195 2,228 3,182 2,835
Indonesia 691 630 532 557 1,148 1,502 994 965
Iran - - - 36 51 17 244 160
Israel - - - 21 68 332 495 205
Japan 10,326 11,003 11,357 10,651 12,595 9,207 11,459 14,133
Jordan - - - 21 39 71 185 246
Korea 4,818 4,896 5,038 7,983 9,438 6,964 8,658 8,460
Kuwait - - - 81 76 711 576 558
Laos - - - - 196 38 162 122
Malaysia 544 514 338 789 1,943 2,434 1,938 2,049
Myanmar - - - 33 72 208 265 114
Nepal - - - 12 82 49 117 78
Pakistan - - - 24 236 99 262 218
Saudi Arabia 438 311 809 877 1,320 1,617 1,631 2,144
Singapore 1,435 1,104 1,079 1,786 3,151 3,006 3,571 4,135
Sri Lanka - - - 37 73 511 349 117
Taiwan 863 770 405 943 1,241 1,800 1,464 1,217
Thailand 304 293 384 563 1,137 1,512 1,484 1,428
United Arab Emirates - - - 225 998 1,885 1,520 1,414
Vietnam 22 20 49 43 330 421 560 306

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Table 8.2 - continued
DISTRIBUTION OF TRAVELERS BY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE AND PROVINCE/CITY
2009 - 2016

Country of Residence 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Davao City (cont'd…)


North America
Canada 1,635 1,354 1,518 1,950 3,202 2,907 4,285 3,435
Mexico - - - 302 800 1,104 653 299
USA 12,030 13,145 13,612 14,997 18,681 13,014 19,220 22,859

South America
Argentina - - - 81 56 82 395 150
Brazil - - - 134 61 89 640 198
Colombia - - - 37 119 86 430 115
Peru - - - 5 84 78 179 87
Venezuela - - - 18 15 79 312 44
Europe
Austria 92 69 74 307 1,008 1,254 1,288 727
Belgium 114 52 146 355 939 929 783 346
Commonwealth
Independent States - - - - - 97 21 48
Denmark 337 353 138 233 738 1,076 599 525
Finland 21 10 - 68 430 726 289 232
France 199 246 250 397 1,381 1,605 963 943
Germany 690 869 718 1,016 2,023 2,464 2,190 2,198
Greece - - - 53 470 1,058 327 238
Holland 44 10 - - - - - -
Iceland - 1 - - - - - -
Ireland 23 23 22 117 548 742 540 454
Italy 272 306 271 484 1,298 1,330 1,017 836
Luxembourg - - - 4 21 12 184 92
Netherlands 141 138 348 409 1,127 1,471 797 625
Norway 226 210 304 456 945 1,371 1,066 807
Poland - - - 12 171 562 197 140
Portugal - - - 7 598 640 180 132
Russia - - - 133 407 1,274 676 259
Spain 102 74 136 286 603 1,208 956 641
Serbia & Montenegro - - - - 110 - 38 29
Sweden 217 187 142 285 803 958 698 561
Switzerland 515 482 350 359 991 1,464 1,041 1,114
United Kingdom 736 844 903 1,717 3,026 3,236 3,859 4,156
Oceania
Australia 2,256 2,328 2,731 3,918 6,012 4,632 6,083 6,323
Guam - - - 33 138 626 586 131
Nauru - - - 8 71 31 228 19
New Zealand 138 167 142 300 1,010 923 1,145 992
Papua New Guinea - - - 46 82 59 341 241
Africa
Nigeria - - - 25 29 114 331 233
South Africa - - - 206 673 247 339 233

Others 6,587 7,236 8,264 29,232 7,021 19,397 27,633 22,691

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Table 8.3
MONTHLY HOTEL OCCUPANCY RATE BY HOTEL CATEGORY, DAVAO CITY
2006 - 2016
Year / Hotel Category January February March April May
2006
De Luxe 64.5 79.3 71.5 85.9 71.2
First Class 65.6 61.8 55.1 55.4 57.4
Standard 62.2 64.9 75.8 71.7 75.4
Economy 62.5 65.8 61.5 59.6 60.7
2007
De Luxe 85.0 63.0 - 66.0 69.0
First Class 43.8 45.6 47.5 69.2 70.6
Standard 61.5 64.8 65.9 63.6 61.3
Economy 57.1 56.0 58.9 56.4 57.1
2008
De Luxe 67.0 71.0 70.0 69.0 74.0
First Class 60.4 59.7 62.0 65.5 62.8
Standard 60.0 57.6 45.4 62.2 53.8
Economy 58.6 46.0 50.0 55.5 55.6
Inns 45.0 45.3 37.6 55.0 65.7
Pension House 34.4 35.7 27.7 30.0 32.1
2009
De Luxe 55.0 84.0 78.0 68.0 70.0
First Class 52.5 65.8 67.1 66.6 50.7
Standard 55.3 62.6 50.3 55.3 56.1
Economy 54.7 52.1 52.1 52.3 54.0
2010
De Luxe 63.0 79.0 77.0 71.0 61.0
First Class 60.0 63.0 64.0 62.0 60.0
Standard 45.0 46.0 48.0 45.0 47.0
Economy 46.6 47.0 51.0 50.0 48.0
2011
De Luxe 59.0 79.0 76.0 64.0 76.0
First Class 30.8 50.5 52.8 57.3 69.5
Standard 58.0 48.0 71.5 44.0 77.0
Economy 45.0 48.0 50.0 45.0 52.0
2012
De Luxe 59.2 70.9 69.7 66.4 65.6
First Class 42.0 44.8 28.5 33.2 40.7
Standard 38.8 53.4 55.3 57.1 63.8
Economy 44.8 51.2 58.8 39.1 52.3
Apartelle 30.1 39.5 30.3 47.1 76.1
Inns 43.6 43.7 46.3 50.4 53.0
2013 … … … … …
2014 … … … … …
2015 49.1 53.5 53.9 52.8 37.6
2016 47.0 54.5 51.0 53.5 52.5
Note: Figures are based on reports submitted by hotel/accommodation establishments.
Source: Department of Tourism XI

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Table 8.3 - continued

June July August September October November December

64.2 72.2 77.4 66.2 65.9 64.7 65.2


57.0 57.2 69.1 46.8 45.7 41.0 52.5
72.3 64.0 65.4 67.8 66.0 64.8 59.0
53.6 16.5 51.0 52.2 18.4 58.4 48.5

71.0 71.0 76.0 73.0 70.0 74.0 82.0


85.2 67.8 76.2 76.9 76.4 75.9 67.0
61.4 58.1 64.6 67.6 59.0 50.2 58.8
55.1 53.5 62.9 51.1 58.9 60.8 55.6

67.0 71.0 68.0 71.0 75.0 70.0 66.0


48.4 48.0 60.0 50.0 44.0 50.5 49.9
60.6 61.0 62.4 55.0 59.5 55.3 62.9
56.3 55.0 61.0 56.0 58.6 58.3 46.0
54.2 55.0 60.0 55.0 52.8 48.0 40.0
27.1 28.0 30.0 27.0 32.6 36.8 29.3

74.0 76.0 69.0 74.0 76.0 79.0 72.7


48.0 48.9 60.2 63.0 37.6 60.8 60.2
54.3 65.3 63.6 55.7 62.0 61.8 63.6
52.2 56.2 58.0 48.6 48.6 51.2 58.0

75.0 74.0 72.0 75.0 73.0 73.0 72.0


62.0 47.8 59.8 47.9 48.0 45.0 55.0
44.0 46.0 56.7 52.5 50.0 60.4 62.4
46.0 56.0 58.0 48.9 54.2 54.1 54.2

75.0 68.0 66.0 74.0 69.0 72.0 68.0


56.0 50.5 56.5 77.5 60.8 62.5 57.8
66.0 53.0 70.0 62.0 55.0 65.5 60.0
44.0 52.0 59.0 46.0 53.0 54.0 57.0

64.8 98.7 100.0 100.0 64.7 69.5 70.1


25.5 39.3 49.7 55.7 49.3 61.8 44.7
47.3 41.0 49.9 65.2 57.1 43.5 61.5
61.5 43.0 45.6 55.2 61.8 59.2 50.1
44.5 57.4 48.1 29.2 20.2 31.6 30.0
46.9 43.6 51.7 49.4 48.0 56.0 33.3
… … … … … … …
… … … … … … …
32.8 33.7 54.4 36.9 32.9 33.6 30.5
48.2 49.4 51.9 48.8 46.9 52.3 54.7

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Table 8.4
PROVINCIAL DISTRIBUTION OF TOURIST ATTRACTIONS OR SPOTS
2008 - 2015
Province / Tourist Attractions 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012r 2013r 2014r 2015r

Region XI 464 462 542 628 664 868 878 900


Historical 21 21 23 26 28 32 26 27
Cultural 25 25 25 30 30 33 33 33
Natural 219 219 284 339 342 315 297 294
Religious 16 16 18 25 25 24 56 64
Man-made 94 90 97 111 142 166 151 165
Special Interest 32 33 38 39 39 36 27 31
Festivals 57 58 57 58 58 262 288 286
Davao Oriental 72 72 137 226 226 233 244 262
Historical 5 5 3 4 4 4 4 5
Cultural 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 1
Natural 40 40 109 178 178 183 185 180
Religious 2 2 3 6 6 6 7 15
Man-made 5 5 6 17 17 18 21 35
Special Interest 5 5 6 11 11 11 12 16
Festivals 12 12 8 9 9 10 14 10
Davao del Norte 189 189 189 168 168 303 402 406
Historical 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4
Cultural 10 10 10 13 13 7 14 14
Natural 132 132 132 94 94 46 67 69
Religious 4 4 4 8 8 7 38 38
Man-made 16 16 16 26 26 28 30 30
Special Interest 12 12 12 12 12 - - -
Festivals/Fiestas 12 12 12 12 12 211 249 251
Compostela Valley 62 62 57 99 100 100 … …
Historical 5 5 4 6 6 6 … …
Cultural 3 3 4 7 7 7 … …
Natural 16 16 16 41 41 41 … …
Religious - - 1 - - - … …
Man-made 19 19 10 19 20 20 … …
Special Interest 6 6 6 10 10 10 … …
Festivals 13 13 16 16 16 16 … …
Davao del Sur 90 91 91 88 88 139 139 139
Historical 5 5 5 4 4 7 7 7
Cultural 4 4 4 4 4 13 13 13
Natural 21 21 21 20 20 36 36 36
Religious 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Man-made 37 38 38 36 36 57 57 57
Special Interest/Adventure 5 5 5 6 6 5 5 5
Festivals 16 16 16 16 16 19 19 19
Davao City 57 54 75 57 92 93 93 93
Historical 3 3 8 9 11 11 11 11
Cultural 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
Natural 10 10 6 6 9 9 9 9
Religious 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9
Man-made1 17 12 27 13 43 43 43 43
Special Interest 10 11 15 10 10 10 10 10
Festivals 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 6
1
includes Agricultural, Shopping and Recreational
Source: Local Government Units in Region XI

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Table 8.5
NUMBER OF DOT ACCREDITED HOTELS AND HOTEL ROOMS BY CLASSIFICATION AND PROVINCE
2012 - 2016

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016


Province / Classification Hotel Hotel Hotel Hotel Hotel
Hotels Hotels Hotels Hotels Hotels
Rooms Rooms Rooms Rooms Rooms

Region XI 29 2,253 22 2,024 30 2,144 33 2,396 52 3,516


First Class Hotel 5 917 5 917 4 765 6 1,045 6 1,068
Class "AAA" Resort 1 70 - - 1 70 1 70 1 70
Class "AA" Resort 4 112 1 62 2 134 3 172 4 187
Class "A" Resort 1 31 - - 2 48 2 67 3 49
De Luxe 1 245 1 245 1 245 1 245 1 245
Standard Class 7 513 7 513 6 420 6 422 11 722
Economy Class 5 215 5 217 6 284 7 240 12 443
Lodging / Inn / Apartel 4 133 3 70 6 155 7 135 12 709
Special Interest Resort 1 17 - - 2 23 - - 2 23
Others - - - - - - - - - -

Davao del Norte 7 230 1 62 6 213 5 288 9 356


First Class Hotel 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 121 1 121
Class "AAA" Resort 1 70 - - 1 70 1 70 1 70
Class "AA" Resort 4 112 1 62 1 72 1 80 2 95
Class "A" Resort 1 31 - - 2 48 1 17 2 28
Economy Class - - - - - - 1 … 1 19
Special Interest Resort 1 17 - - 2 23 - - 2 23

Davao del Sur - - - - - - 1 24 2 89


Economy Class - - - - - - 1 24 2 89

Davao City 22 2,023 21 1,962 24 1,931 27 2,084 41 3,071


First Class Hotel 5 917 5 917 4 765 5 924 5 947
Class "AAA" Resort - - - - - - - - - -
Class "AA" Resort - - 1 62 2 92 2 92
Class "A" Resort - - - - - - 1 50 1 21
De Luxe 1 245 1 245 1 245 1 245 1 245
Standard Class 7 513 7 513 6 420 6 422 11 722
Economy Class 5 215 5 217 6 284 5 216 9 335
Lodging / Inn / Apartel 4 133 3 70 6 155 7 135 12 709
Special Interest Resort - - - - - - - - - -
Others - - - - - - - - - -

Source: Department of Tourism XI

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Chapter 9
VITAL, HEALTH AND NUTRITION
STATISTICS

Data on vital events, health and nutrition are key inputs to programs aimed at providing
the basic minimum services to the citizenry. The data provide a profile of the health status and the level,
causes and patterns of the mortality and morbidity of the population. The health and nutrition status of the
people are an utmost concern of local governance. The focus of current development efforts is towards
extending better services and expanding the delivery system even to the remotest rural communities. This
is anchored on the concept that no individual should be deprived of the right to health care. Furthermore,
the strength and well-being of the people influence their capabilities to engage in various economic
endeavors. A cross analysis of the data with the demographic and socioeconomic information of the target
population shows the existing and potential problems in an area. The health and nutrition status of the
population should therefore be a priority in public service to truly empower the people, an objective of
growth and development. These concerns and objectives necessitate the provision of data as bases in the
delivery of services catering to the health and nutritional requirements of individuals.

This chapter presents statistics for the region and its provinces/cities on the registration of
vital events such as number of births, deaths and marriages, including infant, foetal and maternal deaths,
and the leading causes of mortality. This chapter likewise contains data on health facilities and the
coverage of immunization programs. Meanwhile, the data on health and nutrition presented include the
nutritional status of children, the leading causes of morbidity and notifiable diseases. The source of data is
the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) for vital statistics that were processed using the certificates of
births, deaths and marriages under the country’s Civil Registration System. The data on mortality,
morbidity, health facilities, and immunization programs are sourced from the Department of Health
compiled from its reporting systems.

Sector Highlights

 In 2016, maternal mortality in Region XI stood at 110.9 per 100,000 live births while infant
mortality was 7.8 per 1,000 live births.

 Diseases of the heart was the top leading cause of mortality in the region in 2016 with a rate of
65.0 per 100,000 population while disorder pneumonia was the leading cause of infant mortality
with a rate of 133.0 per 100,000 live births in the same year. Meanwhile, acute upper respiratory
infection was the primary cause of morbidity in Region XI in 2016 with a rate of 1,055.0 per
100,000 population.

 In 2016, 72.3 percent of the targeted children population (97,573 children) was fully immunized.

 Pill was the most common contraceptive method used by currently married women in Region XI
in 2013.

 In 2016, there were a total of 116 hospitals in the region, majority of which were private hospitals.
Bed to population ratio was 1:814

 An estimated 94.4 percent of children aged 0-71 months weighed in 2016 were within the normal
weight range.

 In 2016, Sarangani was the most nutritionally depressed municipality in Davao Region while Don
Marcelino came in second, both from the newly created province of Davao Occidental.

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Chapter 9 - VITAL, HEALTH AND NUTRITION

Table 9.1A Number and Rate of Registered Marriages by Province/City, 1998 - 2005, 2015 9-4
Table 9.1B Number, Percent Distribution of Registered Marriage by Region, 2014-2015 9-5
Table 9.2A Number and Rate of Registered Live Births by Province/City, 1997 - 2004 9-6
Table 9.2B Number of Registered Live Births by Type of Attendance and Province/City 9-7
1997 - 2004
Table 9.2C Number of Registered Live Births by Sex and Province/City, 1997 - 2004 9-9
Table 9.2D Number of Live Births by Sex, Usual Residence of Mother and by Region, 9 - 10
and by Region 2013-2014
Table 9.2E Number of Live Births by Usual residence of the Mother by 9 - 11
by Type of Attendance, 2014-2015

Table 9.3 Projected Total Fertility Rate by Five-Year Interval by Region, 2005-2040 9 - 12

Table 9.4A Number and Rate of Registered Deaths by Province/City, 1997 - 2004 9 - 13

Table 9.4B Number of Registered Deaths by Attendance and Province/City, 1997 - 2004 9 - 14
Table 9.4C Number and Rate of Foetal Deaths by Province/City, 1997 - 2004 9 - 15

Table 9.4D Number of Foetal Deaths and Percent Distribution by Region of Occurance 9 - 16
2010-2011
Table 9.5 Maternal Mortality Rate by Province/City, 2008 - 2016 9 - 17

Table 9.6 Infant Mortality Rate by Province/City, 2008 - 2016 9 - 17


Table 9.7A Leading Causes of Mortality, Number and Rate, 2009 - 2016 9 - 18

Table 9.7B Leading Causes of Infant Mortality, Number and Rate, 2007 - 2016 9 - 19

Table 9.7C Leading Causes of Maternal Mortality, Number and Rate, 2008 - 2013 9 - 21

Table 9.7D Leading Causes of Maternal Mortality, Number and Rate, 2015-2016 9 - 22

Table 9.8 Leading Causes of Morbidity, Number and Rate, 2007 - 2016 9 - 23

Table 9.9 Notifiable Diseases, Reported Cases by Cause, Region XI, 2015 - 2016 9 - 25

Table 9.10 Mortality, All Causes, Number and Percentage Distribution by Sex and 9 - 26
Age Group, 1999 - 2004

Table 9.11 Coverage of Fully Immunized Children by Province/City, 2011- 2016 9 - 27

Table 9.12 Coverage of Fully Immunized Below One-Year Old Infants Against Measles, 9 - 29
by Province/City, 2011 - 2016

Table 9.13 Percent Distribution of Currently Married Women by Current 9 - 31


Contraceptive Used, 2004 - 2013

Table 9.14 Proportion of Mothers Given Tetanus Toxoid Plus, by Province/City 9 - 32


2009 - 2016
Table 9.15 Number of Selected D.O.H. Facilities, by Province/City, 2013 - 2016 9 - 32

Table 9.16 Number and Bed Capacity of Government and Private Hospitals and 9 - 33
Bed-to-Population Ratio, by Province/City, 2006 - 2016
Table 9.17 Nutritional Status of Children Aged 0-71 Months Old by Province/City 9 - 35
2009 - 2016
Table 9.18 Nutritionally Depressed Municipalities in the Davao Region, 2012- 2016 9 - 38

Table 9.19 Nutritional Status of Children 0-5 Years Old by Province, 2011, 2016 9 - 39

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Figure 9.1 Projected Total Fertility Rate, Medium Assumption, Region XI, 2005-2040 9 - 12

Figure 9.2 Coverage of Fully Immunized Children by Province/City, 2016 9 - 28

Figure 9.3 Coverage of Fully Immunized One-Year Old Infants Against Measles 9 - 30
by Province/City 2016

Figure 9.4 Contraceptive Prevalence Rate by Type of Method, Region XI, 2004 - 2013 9 - 31

Figure 9.5 Nutritional Status of 0-71 Months Old Children by Province/City, 2016 9 - 37

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Table 9.1A
NUMBER AND RATE OF REGISTERED MARRIAGES BY PROVINCE/CITY
1998 - 2005, 2015
(Rate per 1,000 Population)

1999 2000 2001 2002


Province/City
Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

Region XI 26,220 14.5 25,896 14.0 24,809 13.2 25,692 13.4

Davao Oriental 3,906 17.6 2,245 10.0 2,369 10.4 2,505 10.8
Davao del Norte 5,015 12.6 3,622 14.9 3,043 12.4 3,339 13.4
Compostela Valley 3,993 15.0 3,761 12.9 3,135 10.5 3,399 11.2
Davao del Sur 4,727 13.2 5,250 13.8 5,919 15.2 5,627 14.2

Davao City 8,579 15.3 9,011 15.6 8,133 13.9 8,695 14.6
IGACOS a/ a/ 526 12.7 479 11.4 706 16.5
Tagum City a/ a/ 1,481 16.4 1,731 18.9 1,421 15.3

2003 2004 2005 2015


Province/City
Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

Region XI 27,876 14.3 26,496 13.4 23,600 11.7 21,039 8.6

Davao Oriental 2,623 11.2 2,779 11.6 2,041 8.4 1,793 8.6
Davao del Norte 3,475 13.7 2,282 12.3 2,227 11.8 2,191 9.4
Compostela Valley 4,396 14.2 3,438 10.9 3,125 9.7 3,246 8.8
Davao del Sur 5,037 12.5 4,546 13.3 3,787 10.9 3,153 8.1

Davao City 10,006 16.5 9,216 14.9 8,112 12.9 5,597 6.9
Digos City b/ b/ 1,011 15.0 1,101 16.1 926 10.9
Panabo City a/ a/ 1,021 14.3 821 11.3 857 9.3
IGACOS 622 14.3 436 9.9 467 10.4 598 11.5
Tagum City 1,717 18.2 1,767 18.4 1,919 19.7 2,011 15.5
Mati City .. .. .. .. .. .. 667 9.5

Notes: 1. Province/City refers to the place of occurrence.


2. Rates for 1998-1999 were computed using the 1995 Census-Based Population Projections.
3. Rates for 2000-2005 were computed using the 2000 Census-Based Population Projections.
3. Rates for 2015 were computed using the 2015 Census of Population, Davao Occidental included in
Davao del Sur
a/ Included in Davao del Norte.
b/ Included in Davao del Sur.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 9.1B
NUMBER, PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF REGISTERED MARRIAGE BY REGION
2014-2015

2014 2015
Place of Accurance
Number Percent Number Percent

Philiipines 429,723 100.0 414,325 100.0


NCR National Capital Region 60,236 14.0 57,965 14.0
CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 9,377 2.2 8,570 2.1
I Ilocos Region 26,155 6.1 24,048 5.8
II Cagayan Valley 21,117 4.9 20,061 4.8
III Central Luzon 51,408 12.0 48,023 11.6
IVA CALABARZON 55,080 12.8 53,690 13.0
IVB MIMAROPA 12,805 3.0 12,744 3.1
V Bicol 22,602 5.3 22,013 5.3
VI Western Visayas 34,982 8.1 19,936 4.8
VII Central Visayas 34,149 7.9 27,152 6.6
VIII Eastern Visayas 12,962 3.0 15,400 3.7
IX Zamboanga Peninsula 14,125 3.3 13,966 3.4
X Northen Mindanao 20,605 4.8 19,554 4.7
XI Davao 22,496 5.2 21,039 5.1
XII SOCCSKSARGEN 18,022 4.2 16,109 3.9
XIII Caraga 12,786 3.0 12,146 2.9
ARMM Muslim Mindanao 814 0.2 1,503 0.4
Negros Island Region .. .. 20,406 4.9
Note: Figures are not adjusted for under-registration

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 9.2A
NUMBER AND RATE OF REGISTERED LIVE BIRTHS BY PROVINCE/CITY
1997 - 2004
(Rate per 1,000 Population)

1997 1998 1999 2000


Province/City
Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

Region XI 69,860 20.3 69,166 19.6 68,804 19.1 76,251 20.6

Davao Oriental 7,113 16.6 6,852 15.7 7,186 16.2 8,122 18.1
Davao del Norte 25,384 20.2 24,504 18.9 14,532 18.3 10,430 21.5
Compostela Valley a/ a/ a/ a/ 10,295 19.3 11,477 19.7
Davao del Sur 12,148 17.5 11,616 16.5 11,123 15.6 12,175 15.9

Davao City 25,215 23.7 26,194 24.0 25,668 22.9 28,625 24.8
IGACOS a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 1,466 17.6
Tagum City a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 3,956 21.9

2001 2002 2003 2004


Province/City
Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

Region XI 74,467 19.8 71,343 18.7 72,994 18.8 75,890 19.2

Davao Oriental 7,611 16.7 6,340 13.7 6,508 13.8 6,726 14.1
Davao del Norte 10,270 20.9 9,625 19.3 10,128 20.0 7,731 20.8
Compostela Valley 11,153 18.8 10,353 17.1 10,705 17.3 11,695 18.6
Davao del Sur 11,734 15.1 11,158 14.1 11,557 14.4 8,757 12.8

Davao City 28,213 24.0 28,530 23.9 27,872 22.9 28,522 23.1
Digos City b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ 3,164 23.5
Panabo City a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 3,256 22.8
IGACOS 1,528 18.1 1,448 16.9 1,630 18.7 1,378 15.6
Tagum City 3,958 21.6 3,889 20.9 4,594 24.3 4,661 24.3

Notes: 1. Until 2003, Province/City refers to the usual residence of the mother. For year 2004 and 2005, it refers
to place of registration.
2. Rates for 1997-1999 were computed using the 1995 Census-Based Population Projections.
3. Rates for 2000-2004 were computed using the 2000 Census-Based Population Projections.
a/ Included in Davao del Norte.
b/ Included in Davao del Sur.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 9.2B
NUMBER OF REGISTERED LIVE BIRTHS BY TYPE OF ATTENDANCE AND PROVINCE/CITY
1997 - 2004

Province/City / Year
Attendance 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

Region XI 69,860 69,166 68,804 76,251 74,467 71,343 72,994 75,890

Doctor 22,529 22,734 23,668 26,942 26,746 27,047 28,155 29,267


Nurse 325 430 404 570 559 431 395 510
Midwife 11,918 11,522 10,863 11,778 11,432 11,576 12,460 13,545
Traditional Midwife 34,912 34,151 33,390 36,327 35,166 31,671 31,301 31,877
Others 166 310 466 621 539 517 662 670
Not Stated 10 19 13 13 25 101 21 21

Davao Oriental 7,113 6,852 7,186 8,122 7,611 6,340 6,508 6,726

Doctor 1,164 1,442 1,366 1,540 1,543 1,437 1,460 1,414


Nurse 20 20 9 34 22 43 63 60
Midwife 1,121 931 1,010 1,044 956 815 720 756
Traditional Midwife 4,800 4,453 4,791 5,490 5,086 4,040 4,256 4,488
Others 8 4 9 12 3 5 5 4
Not Stated - 2 1 2 1 - 4 4

Davao del Norte 25,384 24,504 14,532 15,852 10,270 9,625 10,128 7,731

Doctor 5,550 5,542 4,496 5,090 2,926 2,826 3,301 2,533


Nurse 68 65 35 46 11 10 7 15
Midwife 4,249 3,678 2,148 2,420 1,466 1,508 1,535 975
Traditional Midwife 15,462 15,156 7,819 8,256 5,836 5,227 5,256 4,182
Others 48 61 26 37 27 20 28 24
Not Stated 7 2 8 3 4 34 1 2

Compostela Valley a/ a/ 10,295 11,477 11,153 10,353 10,705 11,695

Doctor a/ a/ 1,602 1,917 1,987 1,885 2,062 2,529


Nurse a/ a/ 48 43 34 21 74 253
Midwife a/ a/ 1,725 1,987 1,872 1,747 1,810 1,773
Traditional Midwife a/ a/ 6,897 7,512 7,231 6,667 6,712 7,095
Others a/ a/ 21 17 28 33 42 34
Not Stated a/ a/ 2 1 1 - 5 11

Davao del Sur 12,148 11,616 11,123 12,175 11,734 11,158 11,557 8,757

Doctor 2,707 2,473 2,359 2,674 2,580 2,637 2,875 1,666


Nurse 59 59 65 109 119 95 88 77
Midwife 1,558 1,484 1,395 1,534 1,379 1,324 1,525 1,260
Traditional Midwife 7,766 7,560 7,271 7,794 7,604 7,070 7,032 5,709
Others 56 37 33 58 49 30 31 44
Not Stated 2 3 - 6 3 2 6 1

Note: Province/City refers to the usual residence of the mother.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 9.2B - continued

Davao City 25,215 26,194 25,668 28,625 28,213 28,530 27,872 28,522

Doctor 13,108 13,277 13,845 15,721 15,247 15,695 15,255 15,569


Nurse 178 286 247 338 328 229 137 68
Midwife 4,990 5,429 4,585 4,793 4,834 5,364 5,982 6,732
Traditional Midwife 6,884 6,982 6,612 7,275 7,374 6,761 5,942 5,598
Others 54 208 377 497 415 418 551 552
Not Stated 1 12 2 1 15 63 5 3

Digos City b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ 3,164

Doctor b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ 1,352
Nurse b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ 7
Midwife b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ 282
Traditional Midwife b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ 1,520
Others b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ 3
Not Stated b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ -

Panabo City a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 3,256

Doctor a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 1,274
Nurse a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ -
Midwife a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 831
Traditional Midwife a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 1,147
Others a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 4
Not Stated a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ -

IGACOS a/ a/ a/ 1,466 1,528 1,448 1,630 1,378

Doctor a/ a/ a/ 306 440 479 545 416


Nurse a/ a/ a/ 5 10 5 2 -
Midwife a/ a/ a/ 315 345 281 282 215
Traditional Midwife a/ a/ a/ 836 729 677 799 746
Others a/ a/ a/ 4 4 4 2 1
Not Stated a/ a/ a/ - - 2 - -

Tagum City a/ a/ a/ 3,956 3,958 3,889 4,594 4,661

Doctor a/ a/ a/ 2,025 2,023 2,088 2,657 2,514


Nurse a/ a/ a/ 25 35 28 24 30
Midwife a/ a/ a/ 547 580 537 606 721
Traditional Midwife a/ a/ a/ 1,347 1,306 1,229 1,304 1,392
Others a/ a/ a/ 11 13 7 3 4
Not Stated a/ a/ a/ 1 1 - - -

a/ Included in Davao del Norte.


b/ Included in Davao del del Sur.

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Table 9.2C
NUMBER OF REGISTERED LIVE BIRTHS BY SEX AND PROVINCE/CITY
1997 - 2004

Province/City / Year
Sex 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

Region XI
Both Sexes 69,860 69,166 68,804 76,251 74,467 71,343 73,270 75,890
Female 33,543 33,264 33,063 36,801 35,997 34,228 35,133 36,400
Male 36,317 35,902 35,741 39,450 38,470 37,115 38,137 39,490

Davao Oriental
Both Sexes 7,113 6,852 7,186 8,122 7,611 6,340 6,225 6,726
Female 3,475 3,298 3,499 3,913 3,670 3,025 3,064 3,352
Male 3,638 3,554 3,687 4,209 3,941 3,315 3,161 3,374

Davao del Norte


Both Sexes 25,384 24,504 14,532 10,430 10,270 9,625 7,749 7,731
Female 12,273 11,848 6,963 5,039 4,966 4,575 3,781 3,768
Male 13,111 12,656 7,569 5,391 5,304 5,050 3,968 3,963

Compostela Valley
Both Sexes a/ a/ 10,295 11,477 11,153 10,353 9,093 11,695
Female a/ a/ 4,905 5,522 5,479 4,944 4,296 5,573
Male a/ a/ 5,390 5,955 5,674 5,409 4,797 6,122

Davao del Sur


Both Sexes 12,148 11,616 11,123 12,175 11,734 11,158 11,115 8,757
Female 5,859 5,518 5,319 5,893 5,747 5,419 5,302 4,205
Male 6,289 6,098 5,804 6,282 5,987 5,739 5,813 4,552

Davao City
Both Sexes 25,215 26,194 25,668 28,625 28,213 28,530 30,013 28,522
Female 11,936 12,600 12,377 13,751 13,503 13,652 14,355 13,625
Male 13,279 13,594 13,291 14,874 14,710 14,878 15,658 14,897

Digos City
Both Sexes b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ 3,164
Female b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ 1,469
Male b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ 1,695

Panabo City
Both Sexes a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 3,256
Female a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 1,563
Male a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 1,693

IGACOS
Both Sexes a/ a/ a/ 1,466 1,528 1,448 1,264 1,378
Female a/ a/ a/ 720 700 699 616 660
Male a/ a/ a/ 746 828 749 648 718

Tagum City
Both Sexes a/ a/ a/ 3,956 3,958 3,889 7,811 4,661
Female a/ a/ a/ 1,963 1,932 1,914 3,719 2,185
Male a/ a/ a/ 1,993 2,026 1,975 4,092 2,476

Note: Province/City refers to the usual residence of the mother.


a/ Included in Davao del Norte.
b/ Included in Davao del del Sur.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 9.2D
NUMBER OF LIVE BIRTHS BY SEX, USUAL RESIDENCE OF MOTHER AND BY REGION
2014-2015

2014 2015
Place of Occurance
Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female

Philiipines 1,748,857 912,465 836,392 1,744,767 910,877 833,890


NCR National Capital Region 239,736 124,691 115,045 231,766 121,196 110,570
CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 32,263 16,818 15,445 30,873 16,088 14,785
I Ilocos Region 87,883 45,821 42,062 85,871 44,774 41,097
II Cagayan Valley 62,320 32,521 29,799 60,511 31,516 28,995
III Central Luzon 196,409 102,831 93,578 196,217 102,803 93,414
IVA CALABARZON 257,461 133,759 123,702 260,339 135,270 125,069
IVB MIMAROPA 48,170 25,113 23,057 50,122 26,092 24,030
V Bicol 115,772 60,631 55,141 115,210 60,250 54,960
VI Western Visayas 119,231 62,174 57,057 118,788 61,622 57,166
VII Central Visayas 152,542 79,394 73,148 148,319 77,312 71,007
VIII Eastern Visayas 72,423 37,857 34,566 76,771 40,470 36,301
IX Zamboanga Peninsula 60,729 31,960 28,769 58,109 30,281 27,828
X Northen Mindanao 86,143 44,981 41,162 87,155 45,628 41,527
XI Davao 86,463 45,348 41,115 90,009 47,209 42,800
XII SOCCSKSARGEN 76,119 39,784 36,335 77,479 40,511 36,968
XIII Caraga 40,335 21,007 19,328 42,304 22,040 20,264
ARMM Muslim Mindanao 14,783 7,735 7,048 14,742 7,742 7,042
Foreign Countries 75 40 35 140 73 67
Note: Figures are not adjusted for under-registration

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 9.2E
NUMBER OF LIVE BIRTHS BY USUAL RESIDENCE OF THE MOTHER BY TYPE OF ATTENDANCE
2014

Type of Attendance
Hilot/Unli
Place of Occurance Total Not
Physician Nurse Midwife censed Others
Stated
Midwife

Philiipines 1,748,857 929,368 34,418 565,565 205,571 9,510 4,425


NCR National Capital Region 239,736 157,593 1,157 68,639 11,985 299 63
CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 32,263 25,205 825 3,389 860 1,921 63
I Ilocos Region 87,883 61,340 896 20,878 3,741 365 663
II Cagayan Valley 62,320 38,353 707 14,267 7,592 1,145 256
III Central Luzon 196,409 118,821 2,382 61,771 12,632 240 563
IVA CALABARZON 257,461 128,855 5,015 88,649 33,950 788 204
IVB MIMAROPA 48,170 20,630 1,366 14,181 11,147 546 300
V Bicol 115,772 44,240 7,064 41,187 22,682 367 232
VI Western Visayas 119,231 61,381 1,792 40,095 14,975 522 466
VII Central Visayas 152,542 67,311 3,079 68,256 12,441 1,040 415
VIII Eastern Visayas 72,423 38,645 1,799 22,653 9,027 162 137
IX Zamboanga Peninsula 60,729 25,200 2,429 23,646 8,906 345 203
X Northen Mindanao 86,143 46,171 1,089 22,933 15,403 175 372
XI Davao 86,463 43,794 1,194 28,854 12,101 457 63
XII SOCCSKSARGEN 76,119 27,121 2,526 30,098 15,261 858 255
XIII Caraga 40,335 19,828 937 13,105 6,263 63 139
ARMM Muslim Mindanao 14,783 4,811 160 2,962 6,603 216 31
Foreign Countries 75 69 1 2 2 1 -
Note: Figures are not adjusted for under-registration

Table 9.2E - continued


NUMBER OF LIVE BIRTHS BY USUAL RESIDENCE OF THE MOTHER BY TYPE OF ATTENDANCE
2015

Type of Attendance
Hilot/Unli
Place of Occurance Total Not
Physician Nurse Midwife censed Others
Stated
Midwife

Philiipines 1,744,767 994,438 33,981 545,209 158,178 8,663 4,298


NCR National Capital Region 231,766 157,672 944 62,704 10,086 280 80
CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 30,873 24,900 752 3,217 530 1,395 79
I Ilocos Region 85,871 65,219 731 17,053 2,273 172 423
II Cagayan Valley 60,511 41,018 645 12,974 4,960 765 149
III Central Luzon 196,217 125,984 1,574 57,737 9,992 188 742
IVA CALABARZON 260,339 137,667 4,885 88,807 27,963 680 337
IVB MIMAROPA 50,122 24,676 1,509 14,983 8,092 536 326
V Bicol 115,210 48,406 7,360 41,986 16,759 371 328
VI Western Visayas 118,788 67,383 1,355 37,265 11,723 632 430
VII Central Visayas 148,319 71,568 2,957 62,867 9,821 906 200
VIII Eastern Visayas 76,771 42,618 2,123 25,206 6,304 170 350
IX Zamboanga Peninsula 58,109 25,539 2,824 21,446 7,336 787 177
X Northen Mindanao 87,156 52,765 1,113 21,034 11,914 136 193
XI Davao 90,009 51,054 962 28,891 8,323 668 111
XII SOCCSKSARGEN 77,479 29,133 2,806 32,580 11,981 795 184
XIII Caraga 42,304 23,626 832 12,802 4,811 75 158
ARMM Muslim Mindanao 14,784 5,089 607 3,646 5,304 107 31
Foreign Countries 140 121 2 11 6 - -
Note: Figures are not adjusted for under-registration

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 9.3
PROJECTED TOTAL FERTILITY RATE BY FIVE-YEAR INTERVAL BY REGION
2005 - 2040
(Medium Assumption; In Percent)

Region 2005-2010 2010-2015 2015-2020 2020-2025 2025-2030 2030-2035 2035-2040

Philippines 2.48 2.31 2.15 2.00 1.86 1.74 1.62


NCR National Capital Region 2.48 2.31 2.15 2.00 1.86 1.74 1.62
CAR Cordillera Administrative
Region 3.40 3.17 2.95 2.75 2.56 2.38 2.22
I Ilocos Region 3.38 3.14 2.93 2.72 2.54 2.36 2.20
II Cagayan Valley 3.05 2.84 2.65 2.47 2.30 2.14 1.99
III Central Luzon 2.81 2.61 2.43 2.27 2.11 1.97 1.83
IVA CALABARZON 2.83 2.64 2.45 2.28 2.13 1.98 1.84
IVB MIMAROPA 4.48 4.17 3.88 3.62 3.37 3.14 2.92
V Bicol Region 3.91 3.64 3.39 3.16 2.94 2.74 2.55
VI Western Visayas 3.59 3.35 3.12 2.90 2.70 2.52 2.34
VII Central Visayas 3.22 2.99 2.79 2.59 2.42 2.25 2.09
VIII Eastern Visayas 4.09 3.81 3.55 3.31 3.08 2.87 2.67
IX Zamboanga Peninsula 3.76 3.50 3.26 3.03 2.82 2.63 2.45
X Northern Mindanao 3.40 3.16 2.95 2.74 2.56 2.38 2.22
XI Davao Region 2.83 2.65 2.45 2.28 2.13 1.98 1.84
XII SOCCSKSARGEN 3.77 3.51 3.27 3.04 2.83 2.64 2.46
XIII Caraga 3.78 3.52 3.28 3.05 2.84 2.65 2.47
ARMM Autonomous Region in
Muslim Mindanao 3.68 3.43 3.20 2.98 2.77 2.58 2.40

Note: Data are based from the 2000 Census of Population.


Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Figure 9.1 Projected Total Fertility Rate, Medium Assumption, Region XI, 2005-2040

3.50

3.00

2.50

2.00

1.50

1.00

0.50

0.00
2005-
2010-
2010 2015-
2015 2020-
2020 2025-
2025 2030-
2030 2035-
2035
2040

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Table 9.4A
NUMBER AND RATE OF REGISTERED DEATHS BY PROVINCE/CITY
1997 - 2004
(Rate per 1,000 Population)

1997 1998 1999 2000


Province/City
Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

Region XI 13,365 3.9 13,897 3.9 13,762 3.8 14,579 3.9

Davao Oriental 1,387 3.2 1,337 3.1 1,295 2.9 1,296 2.9
Davao del Norte 4,534 3.6 4,529 3.5 2,916 3.7 1,958 4.0
Compostela Valley a/ a/ a/ a/ 1,686 3.2 1,864 3.2
Davao del Sur 2,625 3.8 2,973 4.2 2,749 3.8 2,913 3.8

Davao City 4,819 4.5 5,058 4.6 5,116 4.6 5,350 4.6
IGACOS a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 330 4.0
Tagum City a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 868 4.8

2001 2002 2003 2004


Province/City
Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

Region XI 14,907 4.0 16,151 4.2 16,861 4.3 17,063 4.3

Davao Oriental 1,399 3.1 1,414 3.1 1,442 3.1 1,506 3.2
Davao del Norte 1,960 4.0 2,124 4.3 2,089 4.1 1,488 4.0
Compostela Valley 1,688 2.8 1,953 3.2 2,093 3.4 1,999 3.2
Davao del Sur 3,087 4.0 3,200 4.1 3,258 4.1 2,418 3.5

Davao City 5,625 4.8 6,087 5.1 6,434 5.3 6,503 5.3
Digos City b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ 798 5.9
Panabo City a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 749 5.2
IGACOS 355 4.2 387 4.5 456 5.2 418 4.7
Tagum City 793 4.3 986 5.3 1,089 5.8 1,184 6.2

Notes: 1. Until 2003, Province/City refers to the usual residence of the deceased. For years 2004 and 2005, it
refers to place of registration.
2. Rates for 1997-1999 were computed using the 1995 Census-Based Population Projections.
3. Rates for 2000-2004 were computed using the 2000 Census-Based Population Projections.
a/ Included in Davao del Norte.
b/ Included in Davao del Sur.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 9.4B
NUMBER OF REGISTERED DEATHS BY ATTENDANCE AND PROVINCE/CITY
1997 - 2004

Province/City / Year
Attendance 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 c/ 2002 2003 2004

Region XI
Total Deaths 13,553 14,099 13,913 14,837 14,907 16,365 17,123 17,277
Attended 5,064 4,827 4,538 4,937 … 5,371 5,419 5,416
Not Attended 8,489 9,272 9,375 9,900 … 10,994 11,704 11,861

Davao Oriental
Total Deaths 1,264 1,228 1,183 1,178 1,399 1,288 1,338 1,371
Attended 437 453 320 224 … 288 248 289
Not Attended 827 775 863 954 … 1,000 1,090 1,082

Davao del Norte


Total Deaths 4,230 4,267 2,963 1,430 1,960 1,689 1,663 1,118
Attended 1,223 1,182 978 117 … 211 164 75
Not Attended 3,007 3,085 1,985 1,313 … 1,478 1,499 1,043

Compostela Valley
Total Deaths a/ a/ 1,492 1,531 1,688 1,568 1,703 1,650
Attended a/ a/ 176 121 … 107 109 71
Not Attended a/ a/ 1,316 1,410 … 1,461 1,594 1,579

Davao del Sur


Total Deaths 2,490 2,825 2,586 2,730 3,087 2,982 2,998 1,987
Attended 900 844 628 760 … 613 564 113
Not Attended 1,590 1,981 1,958 1,970 … 2,369 2,434 1,874

Davao City
Total Deaths 5,569 5,779 5,689 6,049 5,625 6,807 7,275 7,251
Attended 2,504 2,348 2,436 2,714 … 3,055 3,280 3,145
Not Attended 3,065 3,431 3,253 3,335 … 3,752 3,995 4,106

Digos City
Total Deaths b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ 1,022
Attended b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ 444
Not Attended b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ 578

Panabo City
Total Deaths a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 628
Attended a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 137
Not Attended a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 491

IGACOS
Total Deaths a/ a/ a/ 424 355 354 399 382
Attended a/ a/ a/ 25 … 16 14 15
Not Attended a/ a/ a/ 399 … 338 385 367

Tagum City
Total Deaths a/ a/ a/ 1,495 793 1,677 1,747 1,868
Attended a/ a/ a/ 976 … 1,081 1,040 1,127
Not Attended a/ a/ a/ 519 … 596 707 741

Note: Province/City refers to the place of occurrence.


a/ Included in Davao del Norte.
b/ Included in Davao del Sur.
c/ No available disaggregation by attendance.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 9.4C
NUMBER AND RATE OF FOETAL DEATHS BY PROVINCE/CITY
1997 - 2004
(Rate per 1,000 Live Births)

1997 1998 1999 2000


Province / City
Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

Region XI 345 4.9 76 1.1 277 4.0 275 3.6

Davao Oriental 20 2.8 4 0.6 17 2.4 13 1.6


Davao del Norte 150 5.9 22 0.9 75 5.2 64 5.4
Compostela Valley a/ a/ a/ a/ 29 2.8 47 4.1
Davao del Sur 61 5.0 24 2.1 43 3.9 45 3.7

Davao City 114 4.5 26 1.0 113 4.4 82 2.9


Digos City b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/
Panabo City a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
IGACOS a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Tagum City a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 24 6.1

2001 2002 2003 2004


Province / City
Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

Region XI 255 3.6 255 3.6 227 3.1 229 3.0

Davao Oriental 9 1.4 9 1.4 21 3.2 11 1.6


Davao del Norte 49 4.4 49 4.4 33 2.8 9 1.2
Compostela Valley 31 3.0 31 3.0 23 2.1 18 1.5
Davao del Sur 51 4.6 51 4.6 56 4.8 16 1.8

Davao City 95 3.3 95 3.3 75 2.7 94 3.3


Digos City b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ 30 9.5
Panabo City a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 11 3.4
IGACOS a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 6 4.4
Tagum City 20 5.1 20 5.1 19 4.1 34 7.3

Notes: 1. Province/City refers to the place of occurrence.


2. Data for 2004 and 2005 refers to the place of registration.
a/ Included in Davao del Norte.
b/ Included in Davao del Sur.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 9.4D
NUMBER OF FOETAL DEATHS AND PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY REGION OF OCCURRENCE
2010-2011

2010 2011
Place of Occurance
Number Percent Number Percent

Philiipines 8,095 100.0 8,173 100.0


NCR National Capital Region 1,721 21.3 1,524 18.6
CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 123 1.5 105 1.3
I Ilocos Region 560 6.9 587 7.2
II Cagayan Valley 177 2.2 162 2.0
III Central Luzon 507 6.3 602 7.4
IVA CALABARZON 1,462 18.1 1,547 18.9
IVB MIMAROPA 244 3.0 255 3.1
V Bicol 458 5.7 554 6.8
VI Western Visayas 522 6.4 530 6.5
VII Central Visayas 992 12.3 968 11.8
VIII Eastern Visayas 195 2.4 235 2.9
IX Zamboanga Peninsula 187 2.3 150 1.8
X Northern Mindanao 341 4.2 332 4.1
XI Davao 345 4.3 285 3.5
XII SOCCSKSARGEN 160 2.0 208 2.5
XIII Caraga 101 1.2 124 1.5
ARMM Muslim Mindanao - - - -

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 9.5
MATERNAL MORTALITY RATE BY PROVINCE/CITY
2008 - 2016
(Rate per 100,000 Livebirths)

Leading Causes 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Region XI 105.3 120.5 89.7 109.0 74.0 119.0 131.9 110.8 110.9

Davao Oriental 76.0 101.9 109.1 140.0 134.0 142.0 215.8 185.1 65.8
Davao del Norte 143.3 199.7 121.5 130.0 71.0 132.0 155.6 99.2 219.1
Compostela Valley 148.3 90.3 80.0 141.0 70.0 185.0 164.1 76.0 48.5
Davao del Sur 47.1 102.7 131.2 140.0 110.0 98.0 106.1 213.2 135.8
Davao Occidental … … … … … … … … 85.0

Davao City 107.0 104.4 45.0 50.0 39.0 84.0 83.2 51.0 77.4
Digos City 0.0 33.8 160.3 32.0 a/ 96.0 a/ 129.2 a/
Panabo City 60.4 206.3 84.4 135.0 b/ 145.0 b/ 155.5 b/
IGACOS 48.1 50.5 0.0 234.0 b/ 97.0 b/ - b/
Tagum City 87.4 273.2 118.8 74.0 b/ 63.0 b/ 72.0 b/
Mati City 39.0 161.9 152.1 c/ c/ 147.0 c/ 147.1 c/

Notes: a/ Included in Davao del Sur


b/ Included in Davao del Norte
c/ Included in Davao del Oriental

Source: Department of Health, Regional Office XI

Table 9.6
INFANT MORTALITY RATE BY PROVINCE/CITY
2008 - 2016
(Rate per 1,000 Livebirths)

Leading Causes 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Region XI 10.3 8.4 10.0 7.7 7.0 8.7 9.7 9.7 7.8

Davao Oriental 6.2 4.4 6.8 5.7 5.0 6.0 5.4 9.4 12.5
Davao del Norte 8.8 10.5 7.4 5.7 4.0 7.6 19.0 5.6 6.4
Compostela Valley 18.4 5.6 14.5 4.8 6.0 6.7 2.8 15.5 9.1
Davao del Sur 6.5 5.5 6.0 6.1 6.0 5.5 1.1 3.8 7.0
Davao Occidental … … … … … … … … 11.1

Davao City 11.0 11.4 12.7 11.9 12.0 13.1 12.4 13.3 6.2
Digos City 12.2 5.4 10.9 10.3 a/ 7.1 a/ a/ a/
Panabo City 9.1 11.2 5.6 6.2 b/ 7.0 b/ b/ b/
IGACOS 10.6 7.1 7.7 1.9 b/ 6.3 b/ b/ b/
Tagum City 14.0 15.1 12.7 7.9 b/ 13.1 b/ b/ b/
Mati City 6.2 5.3 6.5 2.5 c/ 5.2 c/ c/ c/

Notes: a/ Included in Davao del Sur


b/ Included in Davao del Norte
c/ Included in Davao del Oriental

Source: Department of Health, Regional Office XI

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Table 9.7A
LEADING CAUSES OF MORTALITY, NUMBER AND RATE
2009-2016
(Rate per 100,000 Population)

2009 2010 2011 2012


Leading Causes
Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

Diseases of the Heart 2,462 57.4 2,141 49.1 2,257 49.0 2,069 44.0
Pneumonia 2,137 49.8 2,291 52.5 2,235 48.0 1,992 42.0
Cerebrovascular Disease 2,009 46.8 1,906 43.7 33.0 a/ a/
Hypertensive Diseases 860 20.0 881 20.2 925 20.0 a/ a/
Renal Failure a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Diabetes Melitus a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 597 13.0
Diseases of arteries 1,047 24.4 947 21.7 931 20.0 a/ a/
Symptoms, Signs & Lab Finding Not
Elsewhere Classified a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease a/ a/ a/ a/ 424 9.0 a/ a/
Diseases of the Digestive System 873 20.3 769 17.6 754 16.0 663 14.0
Septicemia a/ a/ 547 12.5 465 10.0 a/ a/
Accidents/Violence, All Forms 1,378 32.1 a/ a/ 939 20.0 1,172 25.0
Tuberculosis, All Forms a/ a/ 538 12.3 540 11.7 574 12.0
Others, Unspecified a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Gastric, Duodenal and Peptic Ulcer a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Assault a/ a/ a/ a/ 391 8.4 a/ a/
Acute rheumatic fever a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Malignant Neoplasm (Cancer) 1,677 39.1 1,457 33.4 1,445 31.0 1,349 29.0
Diseases of the Circulatory System a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 3,579 76.0
Diseases of the Respiratory System a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 621 13.0
Tuberculosis, Respiratory 680 15.8 a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Liver Disease a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Diseases of Genitourinary System 1,001 23.3 986 22.6 744 16.0 731 16.0

2013 2014 2015 2016


Leading Causes
Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

Diseases of the Heart 2,180 46.0 a/ a/ a/ a/ 3,261 65.0


Pneumonia 2,229 47.0 2,615 54.0 2,500 51.0 2,969 59.0
Cerebrovascular Disease 1,454 31.00 1,569 32.0 1,787 36.0 1,778 35.0
Hypertensive Diseases 758 16.00 852 18.0 744 15.0 1,122 22.0
Renal Failure a/ a/ 451 9.0 455 9.0 909 18.0
Diabetes Melitus 767 16.0 748 15.0 542 11.0 889 18.0
Diseases of arteries 906 19.00 916 19.0 772 16.0 710 14.0
Symptoms, Signs & Lab Finding Not
Elsewhere Classified a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 701 14.00
Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease a/ a/ 366 8.0 386 8.0 584 12.0
Diseases of the Digestive System 345 7.0 294 6.0 a/ a/ 396 8.00
Septicemia a/ a/ 357 7.0 339 7.0 361 7.0
Accidents/Violence, All Forms a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 361 7.00
Tuberculosis, All Forms 525 11.0 302 6.0 318 6.0 316 6.0
Others, Unspecified a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 271 5.00
Gastric, Duodenal and Peptic Ulcer a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 269 5.00
Assault a/ a/ 374 8.0 346 7.0 256 5.0
Acute rheumatic fever a/ a/ 1,636 34.0 2,464 50.0 a/ a/
Malignant Neoplasm (Cancer) 1,205 25.0 943 19.0 832 17.0 a/ a/
Diseases of the Circulatory System a/ a/ 404 8.0 412 8.0 a/ a/
Diseases of the Respiratory System a/ a/ 262 5.0 a/ a/ a/ a/
Tuberculosis, Respiratory a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Liver Disease a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Diseases of Genitourinary System 724 15.0 a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/

a/ - Not listed among the leading causes during the year.


Source: Department of Health, Regional Office XI

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Table 9.7B
LEADING CAUSES OF INFANT MORTALITY, NUMBER AND RATE
2009-2016
(Rate per 100,000 Live Births)

2009 2010 2011 2012


Leading Causes
Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

Pneumonia 140 146.8 131 133.5 140 145.0 114 115.0


Disorder originating in the Perinatal
Period 90 94.2 94 95.8 71 73.5 81 82.0
Septicemia a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Congenital Malformations 63 65.9 51 52.0 50 51.8 50 51.0
Heart Diseases g 24 25.1 18 18.3 17 17.6 25 26.0
Gestation 43 45.0 155 158.0 80 82.9 35 35.0
Symptoms, signs, & abnormal clinical
& lab finding not elsewhere classified a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Disease of the Respiratory System a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Acute upper respiratory infection a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/

Infection specific to Perinatal Period 47 49.2 62 63.2 55 57.0 70 71.0


Diarrhea, All Forms 23 24.1 14 14.3 11 11.4 15 15.0
Respiratory and Cardiovascular
Disorder 74 77.4 91 92.7 80 82.9 88 89.0
Diseases of the Nervous System 18 18.8 a/ a/ 9 9.3 a/ a/
Lip, oral cavity and pharynx a/ a/ a/ a/ 2 2.1 a/ a/
Metablolic Disorder a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Others, Unspecified a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Cerebrovascular Diseases a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Malnutrition a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Disease of the Digestive System a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Eye, brain and other parts of CNS a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Dis. a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/

Fetus & Newborn affected by


maternal factors and by complication
of pregnancy, labor and delivery a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 56 57.00

Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease a/ a/ a/ a/ 3 3.1 a/ a/


Meningitis a/ a/ 18 18.3 10 10.4 a/ a/
Amoebiasis a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Viral and other specified intestinal
infections a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Accident, All forms a/ a/ a/ a/ 10 10.4 a/ a/

Diseases of the Genitourinary system a/ a/ a/ a/ 3 3.1 a/ a/


Dengue Fever a/ a/ a/ a/ 2 2.1 a/ a/
Bacterial Sepsis of Newborn 65 68.0 122 124.3 55 57.0 46 47.0
Complication of labour and delivery a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/

a/ - Not listed among the leading causes during the year.


Source: Department of Health, Regional Office XI

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Table 9.7B - continued

2013 2014 2015 2016


Leading Causes
Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

Pneumonia 72 73.0 79 82.0 82 86.0 128 133.0


Disorder originating in the Perinatal
Period 149 151.0 100 104.0 146 153.0 98 102.0
Septicemia a/ a/ 18 19.0 28 29.0 61 63.0
Congenital Malformations 75 76.0 76 79.0 54 56.0 42 44.0
Heart Diseases g 16 16.0 a/ a/ 28 29.0 38 39.0
Gestation
y p g 29 29.0 69 72.0 34 36.0 24 25.0
clinical & lab finding not elsewhere
classified a/ a/ 8 8.0 30 31.0 24 25.0
Disease of the Respiratory System a/ a/ 11 11.0 a/ a/ 16 17.0
Acute upper respiratory infection a/ a/ 12 13.0 a/ a/ 15 16.0

Infection specific to Perinatal Period 79 80.0 67 70.0 79 83.0 14 15.0


Diarrhea, All Forms a/ a/ a/ a/ 11.00 12.0 10 10.0
Respiratory and Cardiovascular
Disorder 124 126.0 262 273.0 97 101.0 9 9.0
Diseases of the Nervous System 14 14.00 16 17.0 a/ a/ 8 8.0
Lip, oral cavity and pharynx a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 8 8.0
Metablolic Disorder 8 8.00 13 14.0 7 7.0 7 7.0
Others, Unspecified a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 5 5.0
Cerebrovascular Diseases a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 5 5.0
Malnutrition a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 5 5.0
Disease of the Digestive System a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 5 5.0
Eye, brain and other parts of CNS a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 4 4.0
Dis. a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 4 4.0
Fetus & Newborn affected by
maternal factors and by
complication of pregnancy, labor
and delivery a/ a/ 7 7.0 12 13.0 a/ a/

Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease a/ a/ a/ a/ 6 6.0 a/ a/


Meningitis a/ a/ a/ a/ 4 4.0 a/ a/
Amoebiasis a/ a/ 127 133.0 a/ a/ a/ a/
Viral and other specified intestinal
infections a/ a/ 8 8.0 a/ a/ a/ a/
Accident, All forms a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Diseases of the Genitourinary
system a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Dengue Fever a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Bacterial Sepsis of Newborn 38 38.0 126 132.0 a/ a/ a/ a/
Complication of labour and delivery a/ a/ 12 13.0 a/ a/ a/ a/

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Table 9.7C
LEADING CAUSES OF MATERNAL MORTALITY, NUMBER AND RATE
2008 - 2013
(Rate per 100,000 Livebirths)

Leading Causes 2008 2009 2010


Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

1
Complications of Labor and Delivery 50 51.0 54 56.6 40 40.8
2
Oedema, Proteinuria and Hypertensive Disorder 27 27.0 30 31.5 20 20.4
5
Complications related to Puerperium 6 6.0 6 6.3 8 8.2
Other Obstetric Conditions, NEC a/ a/ 2 2.1 7 7.1
4
Maternal Care related to Fetus and Amniotic Cavity 8 8.0 6 6.3 5 5.1
3
Pregnancy with Abortive Outcomes 13 13.0 6 6.3 6 6.1
Other Maternal disorders predominantly related to
preg. a/ a/ 11 11.5 2 2.0
Hypertensive Disorders a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/

Leading Causes 2011 2012 2013


Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

1
Complications of Labor and Delivery 56 58.0 29 29.3 49 50.0
Oedema, Proteinuria and Hypertensive Disorder2 27 28.0 29 29.3 39 40.0
5
Complications related to Puerperium 1 1.0 7 7.1 5 5.0
Other Obstetric Conditions, NEC a/ a/ 5 5.1 11 11.0
Maternal Care related to Fetus and Amniotic Cavity4 7 7.2 2 2.0 9 9.0
3
Pregnancy with Abortive Outcomes
p y 9 9.3 1 1.0 2 2.0
preg. 1 1.0 a/ a/ 2 2.0
Hypertensive Disorders a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/

a/ - Not listed among the leading causes during the year.


1
- Includes postpartum hemorrhage, ruptured uterus, hemorage secondary to retained placenta,
urine atony
2
- Includes hypertenisve disorders, toxemia of pregnancy, eclampsia
3
- Includes ectopic pregnancy,all forms of abortion
4
- Include prolapsed uterus, abruptio plenta, placenta previa & other placental disorder
5
- Includes postpartum sepsis, complications related to puerperal sepsis
Source: Department of Health, Regional Office XI

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Table 9.7D
LEADING CAUSES OF MATERNAL MORTALITY, NUMBER AND RATE
2015-2016
(Rate per 100,000 Livebirths)

Leading Causes 2015 2016


Number Rate Number Rate
Pre-eclampsia (O14) 7 7.3 16 16.6
Eclampsia (O15) 17 17.8 12 12.4
Postpartum hemorrhage O72 31 32.4 10 10.4
Uterine atony (O62) 9 9.4 6 6.2
Retained placenta (O73) a/ a/ 6 6.2
Pregnancy uterine a/ a/ 4 4.1
Cerebrovascular accident a/ a/ 3 3.1
Myocardial infarction a/ a/ 3 3.1
Pneumonia a/ a/ 3 3.1
Postpartum cardiomyopathy a/ a/ 3 3.1
Puerperal Sepsis (O85) 1 1.0 2 2.1
Placenta previa (O44) 1 1.0 2 2.1
Cardiomyopathy a/ a/ 2 2.1
Placenta accreta a/ a/ 2 2.1
Pregnancy uterine delivered term a/ a/ 2 2.1
Pulmonary tuberculosis a/ a/ 2 2.1
Induced abortion (O06) 6 6.3 a/ a/
Obstetric embolism (O88) 4 4.2 a/ a/
Unknown 4 4.2 a/ a/
Complications following abortion and ectopic and molar pregnancy
(O08) 3 3.1 a/ a/

Prolonged labor (O63) 2 2.1 a/ a/

Pre-existing hypertension (010) 2 2.1 a/ a/

Intrapartum hemorrhage (O67) 1 1.0 a/ a/

Abruptio placenta (O45) 10 10.5 a/ a/


Cardiomyopathy in the puerpuerium (O90) 8 8.4 a/ a/

Other maternal diseases classified elsewhere but complicating


pregnancy. childbirth and the puerperium (O99) 1/ (complications :
heart diseases, kindney injury, thyroid, hepatitis, appendicitis,
leukemia) a/ a/ a/ a/
Other obstetric trauma (O71) Ruptured uterus a/ a/ a/ a/
Obstructed labor due to malposition and malpresentation of fetus
(O64) a/ a/ a/ a/
Tubal pregnancy (O00.1) a/ a/ a/ a/

Antepartum hemorrhage (O46) a/ a/ a/ a/

Labor and delivery complicated by fetal stress (O68) a/ a/ a/ a/

a/ - Not listed among the leading causes during the year.


Source: Department of Health, Regional Office XI

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Table 9.8
LEADING CAUSES OF MORBIDITY, NUMBER AND RATE
2007 - 2016
(Rate per 100,000 Population)
Leading Cause 2007 2008 2009 2010
Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

Acute Upper Respiratory Infection 43,445 1,045.2 45,400 1,074.0 5,129 385.0 39,005 894.1
Pneumonia 19,789 476.1 25,244 597.0 7,241 543.6 21,971 503.6
Hypertensive Diseases 11,295 271.7 13,931 329.0 2,636 197.9 9,481 217.3
Acute Respiratory Infection a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Acute Bronchitis/Bronchiolitis a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Urinary Tract Infection a/ a/ a/ a/ 1,929 144.8 12,733 291.9
Other viral Diseases a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Diabetes Mellitus 3,162 76.1 4,475 106.0 a/ a/ a/ a/
Gastritis a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Open Wounds (cause by injuries,
burns, etc) a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Influenza 3,072 73.9 2,691 64.0 a/ a/ 4,824 110.6
Dengue Fever 4,461 107.3 3,745 89.0 4,487 336.9 a/ a/
Emphysema & other COPD a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/

Other Disease of the Urinary System a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/


Acute Lower Respiratory Infection 22,196 534.0 29,369 695.0 4,460 334.8 38,203 875.7
Diarrhea and Gastroenteritis a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Diseases of the Heart 4,580 110.2 7,068 167.0 2,140 160.7 2,533 58.1
Asthma 5,541 133.3 7,047 167.0 a/ a/ 3,449 79.1

Infections of the Skin & Subs. Tissue a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/


Tuberculosis, All Forms 7,454 179.3 8,345 197.0 1,553 104.8 6,420 147.2
Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Diseases of esphagus, stomach and
duodenum a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Infections of the skin & subcutaneous
tissue a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Conjunctivitis & other disorder of
conjunctiva a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Diarrhea, All Forms 14,677 353.1 22,670 536.0 5,363 402.6 15,429 353.7
Influenza and Pneumonia a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Genitourinary System Diseases 11,603 279.1 15,130 358.0 a/ a/ a/ a/
Septicemia 3,641 87.6 3,572 84.0 a/ a/ a/ a/
Malignant Neoplasm, All Forms 2,992 72.0 2,460 58.0 a/ a/ a/ a/
Chicken Pox a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Malnutrition a/ a/ a/ a/ 1,739 130.6 a/ a/
Cerebrovascular Accident 5,134 123.5 5,810 137.0 a/ a/ a/ a/
Intestinal Parasitism 3,608 86.8 3,654 86.0 a/ a/ a/ a/
Iron Deficiency Anemia 3,247 78.1 3,174 75.0 a/ a/ a/ a/
Accidents a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Acid Pectic Diseases a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/

a/ - Not listed among the leading causes during the year.


Source: Department of Health, Regional Office XI

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Table 9.8- continued

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016


Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

49,701 1,073.3 79,666 1,691.0 55,522 1,169.0 51,274 1,059.0 61,519 1,246.0 53,076 1,055.0
19,245 415.6 a/ a/ 21,717 457.0 30,868 637.0 28,917 586.0 31,983 635.0
10,249 221.3 11,528 245.0 12,189 257.0 15,025 310.0 12,108 245.0 19,202 382.0
a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 11,785 234.0
a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 10,921 217.0
a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 9,157 182.0
10,982 237.2 a/ a/ 13,261 279.0 17,381 359.0 a/ a/ 7,726 154.0
a/ a/ 3,245 69 a/ a/ a/ a/ 4,513 91.0 6,490 129.0
1,943 42.0 a/ a/ a/ a/ 3,402 70.0 a/ a/ 5,942 118.0
a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 4,588 93.0 5,488 109.0

a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 18,341 379.0 9,716 197.0 5,423 108.0


3,896 84.1 a/ a/ a/ a/ 3,262 67.0 a/ a/ 5,397 107.0
a/ a/ 8,212 174 11,511 242.0 766 222.3 a/ a/ 5,148 102.0
a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 4,007 81.0 4,234 84.0

a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 17,372 352.0 a/ a/
38,520 831.9 a/ a/ 28,484 600.0 21,805 450.0 14,793 300.0 a/ a/
a/ a/ 17,307 367 a/ a/ 17,406 359.0 13,655 277.0 a/ a/
1,668 36.0 a/ a/ 2,299 48.0 a/ a/ 5,367 109.0 a/ a/
3,793 81.9 a/ a/ 4,146 87.0 a/ a/ 4,099 83.0 a/ a/

a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 3,514 71.0 a/ a/
8,754 189.0 3,672 78.0 9,863 203.0 a/ a/ 3,265 66.0 a/ a/
a/ a/ 4,791 102 a/ a/ 12,318 254.0 a/ a/ a/ a/

a/ a/ 3,340 71 a/ a/ 6,057 125.0 a/ a/ a/ a/

a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 4,583 95.0 a/ a/ a/ a/

a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 4,123 85.0 a/ a/ a/ a/
20,725 447.6 a/ a/ 14,247 300.0 a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
a/ a/ 23,230 493 a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
a/ a/ 11,752 249 a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
969 20.9 a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
796 17.2 a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
684 14.8 a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
184 4.0 a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/

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Table 9.9
NOTIFIABLE DISEASES, REPORTED CASES BY CAUSE, REGION XI
2015 - 2016
(Rate per 100,000 Population)

2015 2016
Notifiable Diseases Number Number
Rate Rate
Both Sexes Women Men Both Sexes Women Men

Pneumonia 26,457 12,943 13,514 535.9 31,983 15,671 16,312 635.4


Hypertension (Essential) 12,108 7,484 4,624 245.2 19,202 11,606 7,596 381.5
Diarrhea & Gastroenteritis 13,655 6,749 6,906 276.5 18,433 8,724 9,709 366.2
Acute Bronchitis/Bronchiolitis 8,094 4,066 4,028 163.9 10,921 5,581 5,340 217.0
Influenza 10,823 4,862 5,961 219.2 5,397 2,841 2,556 107.2
Dengue Fever 5,142 2,546 2,596 104.1 5,148 2,535 2,613 102.3
Diseases of the Heart 5,367 2,792 2,575 108.7 3,648 1,935 1,713 72.5
T.B. Respiratory 3,265 1,254 2,011 66.1 3,254 1,243 2,011 64.7
T.B., All Forms 3,265 1,254 2,011 66.1 3,254 1,243 2,011 64.7
Typhoid and paratyphoid 193 87 106 3.9 1,209 569 640 24.0
Syphilis 8 2 6 0.1 909 429 480 18.1
Malignant Neoplasms 52 37 15 1.0 679 386 293 13.5
Chicken Pox 510 255 255 10.3 418 192 226 8.3
Intestinal Parasitism 741 342 399 15.0 207 105 102 4.1
Viral Hepatitis 334 241 83 6.8 111 45 66 2.2
AIDS/HIV Infection 121 5 116 2.4 111 46 65 2.2
Tetanus 47 9 38 1.0 89 36 53 1.8
Whooping Cough 524 278 246 10.6 87 38 49 1.7
Rabies 16 5 11 0.3 43 23 20 0.9
Leptospirosis 47 4 43 1.0 39 7 32 0.8
Measles 287 132 155 5.8 38 20 18 0.8
Gonorrhea 329 106 223 6.6 26 8 18 0.5
Meningitis/Encephalitis 143 65 78 2.9 26 11 15 0.5
Malaria 7 2 5 0.1 15 12 3 0.3
Poisoning (Food/Chemical) 0 0 0 0.0 14 12 2 0.3
Cholera 0 0 0 0.0 9 3 6 0.2
Tetanus Neonatorum 10 4 6 0.2 8 6 2 0.2
Schistosomiasis 125 54 71 2.5 7 1 6 0.1
Leprosy 1 0 1 0.0 5 3 2 0.1
Filariasis 0 0 0 0.0 3 1 2 0.1
Diphtheria 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 1 0.0
Meningococcemia 8 1 7 0.2 0 0 0 0.0
Poliomyelitis 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0

Source: Department of Health, Regional Office XI

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Table 9.10
MORTALITY, ALL CAUSES, NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION BY SEX AND AGE GROUP
1999 - 2004

1999 2000 2001


Age Group
Male Female Total % Male Female Total % Male Female Total %

All Ages 8,743 5,019 13,762 100.0 9,047 5,532 14,579 100.0 9,260 5,647 14,907 100.0

Under 1 year 366 250 616 4.5 435 270 705 4.8 383 283 666 4.5
1 - 4 years 192 146 338 2.5 231 127 358 2.5 192 170 362 2.4
5 - 9 years 152 90 242 1.8 148 97 245 1.7 141 98 239 1.6
10 - 14 years 129 81 210 1.5 141 98 239 1.6 140 87 227 1.5
15 - 19 years 234 116 350 2.5 190 114 304 2.1 248 95 343 2.3
20 - 24 years 303 113 416 3.0 316 126 442 3.0 321 139 460 3.1
25 - 29 years 331 139 470 3.4 321 172 493 3.4 316 133 449 3.0
30 - 34 years 367 163 530 3.9 365 161 526 3.6 396 163 559 3.7
35 - 39 years 406 195 601 4.4 440 175 615 4.2 472 224 696 4.7
40 - 44 years 480 188 668 4.9 468 247 715 4.9 513 230 743 5.0
45 - 49 years 540 239 779 5.7 582 235 817 5.6 624 266 890 6.0
50 - 54 years 564 273 837 6.1 602 345 947 6.5 673 339 1,012 6.8
55 - 59 years 622 301 923 6.7 648 336 984 6.7 607 323 930 6.2
60 - 64 years 784 376 1,160 8.4 797 440 1,237 8.5 824 430 1,254 8.4
65 - 69 years 750 417 1,167 8.5 754 470 1,224 8.4 811 458 1,269 8.5
70 years & over 2,514 1,928 4,442 32.3 2,603 2,117 4,720 32.4 2,589 2,205 4,794 32.2
Not Stated 9 4 13 0.1 6 2 8 0.1 10 4 14 0.1

2002 2003 2004


Age Group
Male Female Total % Male Female Total % Male Female Total %

All Ages 9,965 6,186 16,151 100.0 10,380 6,481 16,861 100.0 10,540 6,524 17,064 100.0

Under 1 year 349 255 604 3.7 345 261 606 3.6 356 255 611 3.6
1 - 4 years 201 179 380 2.4 226 183 409 2.4 201 134 335 2.0
5 - 9 years 131 85 216 1.3 136 121 257 1.5 141 128 269 1.6
10 - 14 years 131 87 218 1.3 132 103 235 1.4 128 102 230 1.3
15 - 19 years 220 106 326 2.0 260 112 372 2.2 290 100 390 2.3
20 - 24 years 351 125 476 2.9 370 123 493 2.9 389 140 529 3.1
25 - 29 years 315 151 466 2.9 395 157 552 3.3 406 167 573 3.4
30 - 34 years 384 172 556 3.4 419 159 578 3.4 424 160 584 3.4
35 - 39 years 473 217 690 4.3 438 227 665 3.9 498 205 703 4.1
40 - 44 years 573 279 852 5.3 591 278 869 5.2 522 275 797 4.7
45 - 49 years 606 323 929 5.8 659 325 984 5.8 736 319 1,055 6.2
50 - 54 years 729 376 1,105 6.8 775 400 1,175 7.0 808 399 1,207 7.1
55 - 59 years 744 329 1,073 6.6 780 401 1,181 7.0 830 413 1,243 7.3
60 - 64 years 899 482 1,381 8.6 916 490 1,406 8.3 916 472 1,388 8.1
65 - 69 years 895 552 1,447 9.0 940 570 1,510 9.0 979 643 1,622 9.5
70 years & over 2,956 2,466 5,422 33.6 2,988 2,568 5,556 33.0 2,903 2,607 5,510 32.3
Not Stated 8 2 10 0.1 10 3 13 0.1 13 5 18 0.1

Note: Data refers to the usual residence of the deceased.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 9.11
COVERAGE OF FULLY IMMUNIZED CHILDREN BY PROVINCE/CITY
2011 - 2016

2011 2012
Province/City Target Number Percent Target Number Percent
Population Covered Population Covered

Region XI 146,982 123,975 84.3 127,222 99,098 77.9

Davao Oriental 13,824 11,618 84.0 13,962 11,278 80.8


Davao del Norte 26,077 22,266 85.4 26,579 21,341 80.3
Compostela Valley 19,850 16,397 82.6 20,218 16,372 81.0
Davao del Sur 24,389 18,153 74.4 24,751 18,592 75.1

Davao City 40,805 37,334 91.5 41,712 31,515 75.6


Digos City 4,323 2,779 64.3 a/ a/ a/
Mati City 3,471 2,638 76.0 b/ b/ b/
Panabo City 5,068 4,412 87.1 c/ c/ c/
Samal City 2,565 2,183 85.1 c/ c/ c/
Tagum City 6,610 6,195 93.7 c/ c/ c/

2013 2014
Province/City Target Number Percent Target Number Percent
Population Covered Population Covered

Region XI 128,271 102,801 80.1 130,765 105,735 80.9

Davao Oriental 14,638 12,063 82.4 14,852 12,011 80.9


Davao del Norte 27,533 22,673 82.3 28,193 23,194 82.3
Compostela Valley 19,561 16,785 85.8 19,889 16,432 82.6
Davao del Sur 24,451 19,786 80.9 24,771 18,371 74.2

Davao City 42,088 31,494 74.8 43,060 35,727 83.0


Digos City a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Mati City b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/
Panabo City c/ c/ c/ c/ c/ c/
Samal City c/ c/ c/ c/ c/ c/
Tagum City c/ c/ c/ c/ c/ c/

Note: Fully Immunized Child - refers to the child who received 3 doses of OPV, 3 doses of DPT,
one dose of BCG and one dose of measles vaccines before reaching one year old.
Source: Department of Health, Regional Office XI

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Table 9.11 - continued
COVERAGE OF FULLY IMMUNIZED CHILDREN BY PROVINCE/CITY
2011 - 2016

2015 2016
Province/City Target Number Percent Target Number Percent
Population Covered Population Covered

Region XI 133,304 98 73.2 135,895 98,214 72.3

Davao Oriental 15,069 11,988 79.6 15,289 11,760 76.9


Davao del Norte 28,868 22,129 76.7 29,559 21,941 74.2
Compostela Valley 20,221 15,678 77.5 20,559 15,271 74.3
Davao del Sur 25,094 19,002 75.7 16,774 12,766 76.1
1/
Davao Occidental - - - 8,645 5,699 65.9
Davao City 44,053 28,776 65.3 45,069 30,777 68.3
Digos City a/ 4,427 3,343 75.5 4,503 3,425 76.1
b/
Mati City 3,716 2,895 77.9 3,779 2,722 72.0
Panabo City c/ 5,373 4,024 74.9 5,511 4,017 72.9
Samal City c/ 2,784 2,219 79.6 2,823 2,124 75.2
c/
Tagum City 7,632 6,241 81.8 7,857 6,444 82.0

a/ Included in Davao del Sur.


b/ Included in Davao Oriental.
c/ Included in Davao del Norte.

Figure 9.2 COVERAGE OF FULLY IMMUNIZED CHILDREN


BY PROVINCE/CITY, 2016

50,000

45,000 Target Population Actual Coverage

40,000

35,000

30,000

25,000

20,000

15,000

10,000

5,000

0
Davao Oriental Davao del Compostela Davao del Sur Davao Davao City
Norte Valley Occidental

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Table 9.12
COVERAGE OF FULLY IMMUNIZED BELOW ONE-YEAR OLD INFANTS AGAINST MEASLES
BY PROVINCE/CITY
2011 - 2016

2011 2012
Province/City Target Number Percent Target Number Percent
Population Covered Population Covered

Region XI 146,982 123,896 84.3 127,222 102,243 80.4

Davao Oriental 13,824 11,496 83.2 13,962 11,344 81.2


Davao del Norte 26,077 22,469 86.2 26,579 21,764 81.9
Compostela Valley 19,850 16,295 82.1 20,218 16,604 82.1
Davao del Sur 24,389 17,729 72.7 24,751 19,535 78.9

Davao City 40,805 37,619 92.2 41,712 32,996 79.1


Digos City 4,323 2,822 65.3 b/ b/ b/
Mati City 3,471 2,657 76.5 c/ c/ c/
Panabo City 5,068 4,415 87.1 c/ c/ c/
Samal City 2,565 2,190 85.4 c/ c/ c/
Tagum City 6,610 6,204 93.9 6,610 6,204 93.9

2013 2014
Province/City Target Number Percent Target Number Percent
Population Covered Population Covered

Region XI 128,271 103,913 81.0 130,765 105,735 80.9

Davao Oriental 14,638 11,955 81.7 14,852 12,011 80.9


Davao del Norte 27,533 22,846 83.0 28,193 23,194 82.3
Compostela Valley 19,561 16,567 84.7 19,889 16,432 82.6
Davao del Sur 24,451 20,039 82.0 24,771 18,371 74.2

Davao City 42,088 32,506 77.2 43,060 35,727 83.0


Digos City a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Mati City b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/
Panabo City c/ c/ c/ c/ c/ c/
Samal City c/ c/ c/ c/ c/ c/
Tagum City c/ c/ c/ c/ c/ c/

Source: Department of Health, Regional Office XI

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Table 9.12 - continued
COVERAGE OF FULLY IMMUNIZED BELOW ONE-YEAR OLD INFANTS AGAINST MEASLES
BY PROVINCE/CITY
2011 - 2016

2015 2016
Province/City Target Number Percent Target Number Percent
Population Covered Population Covered

Region XI 133,305 102,060 76.6 135,895 102,361 75.3

Davao Oriental 15,069 12,244 81.3 15,289 12,101 79.2


Davao del Norte 28,868 22,448 77.8 29,559 21,191 71.7
Compostela Valley 20,221 16,103 79.6 20,559 15,626 76.0
Davao del Sur 25,094 19,540 77.9 16,774 13,310 79.3
1/
Davao Occidental - - - 8,645 6,222 72.0
Davao City 44,053 31,725 72.0 45,069 33,911 75.2
Digos City a/ 4,427 3,538 79.9 4,503 3,578 79.5
b/
Mati City 3,716 2,947 79.3 3,779 2,852 75.5
Panabo City c/ 5,373 4,047 75.3 5,511 4,136 75.0
Samal City c/ 2,784 2,193 78.8 2,823 2,189 77.5
Tagum City c/ 7,632 6,243 81.8 7,857 6,446 82.0

1/ newly created province, previously part of Davao del Sur


a/ Included in Davao del Sur.
b/ Included in Davao Oriental.
c/ Included in Davao del Norte.

Figure 9.3 COVERAGE OF FULLY IMMUNIZED ONE-YEAR OLD INFANTS AGAINST MEASLES
BY PROVINCE/CITY, 2016

50,000

45,000 Target Population Actual Coverage

40,000

35,000

30,000

25,000

20,000

15,000

10,000

5,000

0
Davao Oriental Davao del Compostela Davao del Sur Davao Davao City

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Table 9.13
PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF CURRENTLY MARRIED WOMEN BY CURRENT CONTRACEPTIVE USED
2004 - 2013

Method Used 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2011 2013

Any Method 57.1 53.8 57.2 … 60.2 56.3 53.8

Any Modern Method 42.9 41.4 41.1 … 44.7 45.6 39.3


Pill 17.1 18.6 18.5 … 21.2 … 22.1
Intraurine Devise 8.7 8.2 8.3 … 8.4 … 4.1
Injectibles 3.0 2.7 2.9 … 8.2 … 2.3
Diaphragm/foam/jelly - - - … - … …
Condom 2.4 1.7 1.8 … 2.8 … 1.4
Female Sterilization 10.5 9.3 9.1 … 9.6 … 8.6
Male Sterilization 0.3 0.5 0.2 … - … 0.2
Mucus or Billings or Ovulation 0.1 0.1 - … 0.2 … 0.4
Lactational Amenorrhea Method 0.7 0.2 0.3 … - … 0.2

Any Traditional Method 14.3 12.7 16.1 … 15.5 10.7 14.5


Calendar/rhythm 9.4 9.3 11.0 … 10.0 … 5.0
Withdrawal 4.2 3.1 4.4 … 4.8 … 9.1
Other 0.7 0.3 0.6 … 0.6 … 0.4

No Method 42.9 42.8 42.8 … 39.8 43.7 46.2

Number of Women (in '000) … 585 660 … 406 … 557

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Figure 9.4 CONTRACEPTIVE PRAVALENCE RATE BY TYPE OF METHOD


REGION XI, 2004 - 2013

65

60

55 2004 2005 2006 2008 2011 2013


50

45

40

35

30

25

20

15

10

0
Any Method Any Modern Method Any Traditional Method No Method Used

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Table 9.14
PROPORTION OF MOTHERS GIVEN TETANUS TOXOID PLUS
BY PROVINCE/CITY
2009-2016

Region 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Region XI 61.4 64.6 57.5 76.4 75.2 71.9 68.7 61.1


Davao Oriental 61.4 62.8 65.1 79.1 78.4 76.2 70.9 59.0
Davao del Norte 62.3 67.5 59.0 76.3 79.6 80.2 71.9 70.9
Compostela Valley 66.6 72.2 66.8 81.7 84.1 85.4 84.9 68.0
Davao del Sur 57.6 61.7 56.9 74.6 73.2 66.2 67.0 63.9
Davao Occidental 1/ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 52.5

Davao City 60.6 61.3 50.0 74.1 68.4 62.0 59.7 53.0
Digos City 61.7 57.3 57.1 a/ 73.4 a/ 73.8 68.8
Mati City 59.5 58.7 56.6 b/ 71.0 b/ 68.9 52.0
Panabo City 61.1 68.3 55.1 c/ 73.5 c/ 67.4 66.0
Samal City 58.9 60.5 61.6 c/ 70.5 c/ 65.1 62.6
Tagum City 56.9 66.0 45.7 c/ 90.1 c/ 74.7 82.1

1/ newly created province, previously part of Davao del Sur


a/ Included in Davao del Sur.
b/ Included in Davao Oriental.
c/ Included in Davao del Norte.

Source: Department of Health, Regional Office XI

Table 9.15
NUMBER OF SELECTED D.O.H. FACILITIES
BY PROVINCE/CITY
2013 - 2016

Region 2013 2014 2015 2016


Brgy. Brgy. Brgy. Brgy.
Health Health Health Health
Health Health Health Health
Centers Centers Centers Centers
Stations Stations Stations Stations

Region XI 66 1,043 66 1,043 67 1,069 67 1,069


Davao Oriental 11 179 11 179 11 193 11 193
Davao del Norte 13 223 13 223 13 229 13 229
Compostela Valley 11 194 11 194 11 221 11 221
Davao del Sur 15 312 15 312 15 260 10 184
Davao Occidental 1/ .. .. .. .. .. .. 5 76
Davao City 16 135 16 135 17 166 17 166

1/ newly created province, previously part of Davao del Sur

Source: Department of Health, Regional Office XI

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Table 9.16
NUMBER AND BED CAPACITY OF GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE HOSPITALS
AND BED-TO-POPULATION RATIO BY PROVINCE/CITY
2006 - 2016

Total Government Private Bed-to-


Province Number Bed Number Bed Number Bed Population
Capacity Capacity Capacity Ratio

Region XI
2006 115 4,134 24 1,163 91 2,971 1: 989
2007 115 4,611 24 1,188 91 3,423 1: 901
2008 112 4,667 24 1,121 88 3,546 1: 905
2009 112 5,349 21 1,121 91 4,228 1: 802
2010 110 4,750 23 1,552 87 3,198 1: 918
2011 108 4,742 20 1,122 88 3,620 1: 976
2012 109 4,732 20 1,122 89 3,610 1: 996
2013 109 4,732 20 1,122 89 3,610 1: 1,004
2014 112 4,945 20 1,115 92 3,830 1: 979
2015 116 5,181 20 1,115 96 4,066 1: 953
2016 116 6,181 20 2,115 96 4,066 1: 814
Davao Oriental
2006 7 228 5 160 2 68 1: 2,165
2007 7 228 5 160 2 68 1: 2,201
2008 7 210 5 160 2 50 1: 2,427
2009 6 210 5 160 1 50 1: 2,465
2010 6 210 5 160 1 50 1: 2,507
2011 6 210 5 160 1 50 1: 2,438
2012 6 210 5 160 1 50 1: 2,462
2013 6 210 5 160 1 50 1: 2,582
2014 6 210 5 160 1 50 1: 2,619
2015 6 210 5 160 1 50 1: 2,658
2016 6 210 5 160 1 50 1: 2,696
Davao del Norte
2006 25 882 4 275 21 607 1: 928
2007 25 969 4 275 21 694 1: 857
2008 22 1,106 4 275 18 831 1: 371
2009 24 1,055 4 275 20 780 1: 810
2010 24 1,063 4 275 20 788 1: 817
2011 24 1,087 4 275 20 812 1: 889
2012 25 1,119 4 275 21 844 1: 880
2013 25 1,119 4 275 21 844 1: 911
2014 24 1,153 4 275 20 878 1: 906
2015 26 1,201 4 275 22 926 1: 890
2016 27 1,601 4 475 23 926 1: 684

Compostela Valley

2006 10 198 4 70 6 128 1: 3,302


2007 11 285 4 95 7 190 1: 2,336
2008 11 153 4 70 7 83 1: 4,437
2009 10 166 4 70 6 96 1: 4,169
2010 10 162 4 70 6 92 1: 4,352
2011 11 182 4 70 7 112 1: 4,040
2012 11 182 4 70 7 112 1: 4,114
2013 11 182 4 70 7 112 1: 3,981
2014 11 175 4 70 7 105 1: 4,209
2015 11 175 4 70 0 105 1: 4,280
2016 11 175 4 70 7 105 1: 4,351

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Table 9.16 - continued
NUMBER AND BED CAPACITY OF GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE HOSPITALS
AND BED-TO-POPULATION RATIO BY PROVINCE/CITY
2006 - 2016

Total Government Private Bed-to-


Province Number Bed Number Bed Number Bed Population
Capacity Capacity Capacity Ratio
Davao del Sur

2006 43 1,126 7 200 36 926 1 : 750


2007 43 1,126 7 200 36 926 1: 762
2008 43 1,106 7 168 36 938 1: 789
2009 41 1,103 5 168 36 935 1: 812
2010 40 1,162 5 179 35 983 1: 783
2011 39 1,141 5 179 34 962 1: 792
2012 39 1,099 5 179 34 920 1: 834
2013 39 1,099 5 179 34 920 1: 824
2014 42 1,279 5 172 37 1,107 1: 717
2015 42 1,292 4 154 38 1,138 1: 719
2016 41 1,292 4 154 37 1,138 1: 729

Davao City

2006 30 1,700 4 458 26 1,242 1 : 751


2007 29 2,003 4 458 25 1,545 1: 648
2008 29 2,092 4 448 25 1,644 1: 630
2009 31 2,815 3 448 28 2,367 1: 473
2010 30 2,153 5 868 25 1,285 1: 629
2011 28 2,122 2 438 26 1,684 1: 712
2012 28 2,122 2 438 26 1,684 1: 728
2013 28 2,122 2 438 26 1,684 1: 735
2014 29 2,128 2 438 27 1,690 1: 749
2015 31 2,303 3 456 28 1,847 1: 708
2016 31 3,103 3 1,256 28 1,847 1: 538

Notes: 1. Ratio for 1998-1999 were computed using the 1995 Census-Based Population Projections.
2. Ratio for 2000-2007 were computed using the 2000 Census-Based Population Projections.
3. Ratio for 2013-2016 were computed using the 2010 Census-Based Population Projections.
Source: Department of Health, Regional Office XI

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Table 9.17
NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF CHILDREN AGED 0-71 MONTHS OLD BY PROVINCE/CITY
2009 - 2016
Province Number of Below Normal, Below Normal, Above
Normal
Children Weighed Low Very Low Normal

2009
Region XI 625,681 566,372 48,940 5,386 4,983

Davao Oriental 69,614 62,084 6,268 792 470


Davao del Norte 52,568 47,688 4,040 574 266
Compostela Valley 93,454 84,691 7,762 573 428
Davao del Sur 105,530 89,122 13,659 1,512 1,237
Davao City 223,007 207,421 12,239 1,483 1,864
Digos City 19,889 17,816 1,752 197 124
Panabo City 20,339 18,962 1,114 106 157
IGACOS 12,755 11,761 843 66 85
Tagum City 28,525 26,827 1,263 83 352

2010
Region XI 651,754 603,923 36,759 6,889 4,183

Davao Oriental 55,240 51,427 2,729 766 318


Davao del Norte 53,515 49,715 3,054 519 227
Compostela Valley 93,950 86,692 6,022 804 432
Davao del Sur 109,169 95,512 10,592 2,134 931
Davao City 237,921 225,039 9,396 1,907 1,579
Digos City 20,203 18,430 1,424 228 121
Mati City 15,985 14,870 839 178 98
Panabo City 20,768 19,604 897 114 153
IGACOS 13,000 12,109 720 99 72
Tagum City 32,003 30,525 1,086 140 252
2011
Region XI 625,777 582,521 31,815 7,010 4,431

Davao Oriental 55,590 52,142 2,424 627 397


Davao del Norte 53,762 49,903 2,973 612 274
Compostela Valley 95,405 89,432 4,743 752 478
Davao del Sur 111,014 99,775 8,370 2,068 801
Davao City 209,558 196,864 8,974 2,054 1,666
Digos City 20,126 18,009 1,501 423 193
Mati City 15,823 14,961 561 139 162
Panabo City 21,578 20,568 735 123 152
IGACOS 13,179 12,400 583 109 87
Tagum City 29,742 28,467 951 103 221

2012
Region XI 638,410 595,473 30,760 7,192 4,985

Davao Oriental 56,830 54,128 1,917 471 314


Davao del Norte 55,041 51,837 2,599 379 226
Compostela Valley 95,634 90,610 3,875 669 480
Davao del Sur 107,684 96,391 7,936 2,198 1,159
Davao City 222,657 207,886 10,292 2,561 1,918
Digos City 19,915 17,940 1,423 378 174
Mati City 16,044 15,345 438 113 148
Panabo City 20,976 20,019 587 124 246
IGACOS 13,222 12,295 725 138 64
Tagum City 30,407 29,022 968 161 256

Source: Department of Health, Regional Office XI

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Table 9.17 - continued
NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF CHILDREN AGED 0-71 MONTHS OLD BY PROVINCE/CITY
2009 - 2016

Province Number of Below Normal, Below Normal, Above


Normal
Children Weighed Low Very Low Normal

2013
Region XI 651,206 606,189 32,339 7,881 4,797

Davao Oriental 56,115 52,081 2,850 834 350


Davao del Norte 55,666 52,104 2,587 630 345
Compostela Valley 97,876 92,432 4,300 726 418
Davao del Sur 102,792 89,581 9,157 2,864 1,190
Davao City 233,923 221,087 9,242 1,989 1,605
Digos City 20,120 18,581 1,096 279 164
Mati City 16,243 15,252 698 181 112
Panabo City 22,736 21,506 787 134 309
IGACOS 13,302 12,478 668 96 60
Tagum City 32,433 31,087 954 148 244

2014
Region XI 661,179 605,572 31,522 8,555 6,721

Davao Oriental 57,589 53,999 2,380 682 528


Davao del Norte 87,276 50,850 2,521 674 497
Compostela Valley 97,509 92,300 3,862 703 644
Davao del Sur 101,357 87,779 9,060 3,021 1,497
Davao City 232,952 219,132 9,169 2,443 2,208
Digos City 20,280 17,826 1,652 473 329
Mati City 15,900 15,138 505 118 139
Panabo City 9,352 20,528 666 147 223
IGACOS 21,544 12,659 569 99 73
Tagum City 17,420 35,361 1,138 195 583

2015
Region XI 667,462 625,076 28,663 7,654 6,509

Davao Oriental 74,354 70,309 2,712 676 657


Davao del Norte 131,919 125,381 4,393 1,035 1,110
Compostela Valley 96,431 91,737 3,597 879 678
Davao del Sur 122,691 108,178 9,625 3,102 1,766
Davao City 242,067 229,471 8,336 1,962 2,298
a/
Digos City 20,738 18,837 1,287 292 322
Mati City b/ 15,996 15,296 505 115 80
c/
Panabo City 20,886 19,828 622 139 297
IGACOSc/ 13,234 12,632 452 79 71
c/
Tagum City 39,137 37,813 814 157 353

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Table 9.17 - continued
NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF CHILDREN AGED 0-71 MONTHS OLD BY PROVINCE/CITY
2009 - 2016

Province Number of Below Normal, Below Normal, Above


Normal
Children Weighed Low Very Low Normal

2016
Region XI 673,256 635,346 26,341 6,331 5,238

Davao Oriental 75,400 71,647 2,524 632 597


Davao del Norte 136,126 130,508 3,833 861 924
Compostela Valley 95,636 90,492 3,726 788 630
Davao del Sur 78,927 72,962 4,085 989 891
1/
Davao Occidental 40,678 34,870 4,058 1,386 364
Davao City 246,489 234,867 8,115 1,675 1,832
a/
Digos City 20,525 18,730 1,186 289 320
Mati City b/ 16,820 15,892 660 157 111
c/
Panabo City 22,773 21,768 608 125 272
c/
IGACOS 13,227 12,534 510 83 100
c/
Tagum City 39,948 38,791 769 155 233

1/ newly created province, previously part of Davao del Sur


a/ Included in Davao del Sur.
b/ Included in Davao Oriental.
c/ Included in Davao del Norte; (IGACOS) - composed of Babak, Kaputian and Samal Districts

Figure 9.5 NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF 0-71 MONTHS OLD CHILDREN


BY PROVINCE/CITY, 2016
260,000
240,000 Below Normal
220,000 Normal
200,000 Above Normal
180,000
Pre-School Children

160,000
140,000
120,000
100,000
80,000
60,000
40,000
20,000
0

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Table 9.18
NUTRITIONALLY DEPRESSED MUNICIPALITIES IN THE DAVAO REGION
2012 - 2016

Province /
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Municipality
Rate Rank Rate Rank Rate Rank Rate Rank Rate Rank

Davao Oriental
Boston 5.05 27 9.73 11 9.82 10 11.58 8 7.62 12
Cateel 3.19 36 11.33 9 6.19 23 3.45 32 3.72 28
Governor Generoso 5.29 23 7.13 20 5.26 27 7.57 14 4.33 25
Lupon 4.40 29 4.98 30 2.92 39 5.39 23 5.26 19
Tarragona 5.07 26 6.90 22 8.82 13 3.19 33 2.31 37
San Isidro 1.95 42 1.45 41 1.61 42 0.88 42 0.93 42
Baganga 6.06 18 12.40 6 7.44 16 7.39 15 5.69 17
Banay-banay 3.78 33 3.63 35 3.39 35 2.81 35 3.77 27
Manay 3.31 35 2.97 37 4.60 31 3.85 30 3.26 31
Caraga 2.83 37 5.82 28 6.84 19 2.56 37 3.10 32

Davao del Norte


Talaingod 16.98 1 19.71 1 16.90 5 18.71 1 10.94 6
Kapalong 5.22 25 4.61 32 5.73 25 3.96 29 3.66 29
Asuncion 3.62 34 4.04 34 3.52 33 3.01 34 2.45 36
San Isidro 7.91 11 6.92 21 8.65 14 6.96 17 5.84 16
New Corella 5.34 22 4.74 31 3.65 32 3.55 31 2.92 33
Sto. Tomas 5.93 19 7.85 17 7.98 15 7.64 13 4.98 20
Carmen 2.65 38 2.12 39 3.13 37 2.62 36 2.54 34
Braulio E. Dujali 2.30 40 2.13 38 2.22 41 1.61 41 1.73 40

Compostela Valley
Montevista 5.82 20 7.28 19 6.21 22 6.30 20 5.61 18
Laak 7.08 14 8.47 14 7.33 18 6.55 19 6.37 14
Maragusan 7.03 15 6.88 23 5.01 30 4.67 25 4.89 21
Compostela 5.05 28 6.52 25 5.61 26 5.04 24 3.52 30
Monkayo 3.88 32 4.98 30 3.07 38 4.40 28 4.46 24
Pantukan 5.58 21 5.55 29 6.30 21 6.93 18 9.84 8
New Bataan 6.11 17 6.34 26 6.15 24 5.96 21 7.77 11
Maco 4.14 31 3.20 36 3.36 36 2.39 39 2.18 38
Mabini 4.34 30 4.14 33 6.38 20 5.85 22 4.60 22
Mawab 2.28 41 1.78 40 1.12 43 0.74 43 0.87 43
Nabunturan 1.36 43 1.34 42 2.14 40 2.32 40 1.95 39

Davao del Sur


Sulop 11.48 5 11.03 10 12.56 7 16.90 4 12.85 4
Sta. Cruz 15.56 2 15.69 4 17.33 4 18.09 2 8.92 10
Padada 8.16 9 8.11 16 9.43 11 7.77 12 9.11 9
Matanao 2.53 39 9.41 12 8.91 12 7.37 16 7.34 13
Malalag 6.56 16 7.55 18 7.40 17 7.96 11 2.48 35
Kiblawan 8.26 8 8.30 15 9.85 9 8.45 10 5.95 15
Magsaysay 5.27 24 6.80 24 5.12 28 4.54 27 4.16 26
Bansalan 7.57 13 8.88 13 3.46 34 2.44 38 1.59 41
Hagonoy 7.96 10 5.97 27 4.01 29 4.61 26 4.59 23

Davao Occidental
Don Marcelino 14.72 3 18.07 3 17.95 2 17.26 3 16.44 2
Jose Abad Santos 7.64 12 12.12 8 12.94 6 11.75 7 11.67 5
Malita 11.45 6 15.35 5 17.83 3 14.66 5 13.95 3
Sarangani 12.35 4 18.32 2 19.56 1 13.72 6 22.99 1
Sta. Maria 11.43 7 12.21 7 11.21 8 10.32 9 10.19 7
Source: National Nutrition Council, Regional Office XI

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Table 9.19
NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF CHILDREN 0-5 YEARS OLD, BY PROVINCE
2011

Region Underweight Overweight Stunted Wasted

Davao Region 20.2 3.2 35.2 7.2


Compostela Valley 22.9 1.8 37.3 2.8
Davao del Norte 16.8 1.3 32.4 6.2
Davao del Sur 21.4 4.3 34.5 9.0
Davao Oriental 16.5 2.8 40.3 5.6

Source: Food and Nutrition Research Institute

Table 9.19 continue


NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF CHILDREN 0-5 YEARS OLD, BY PROVINCE
2016

Province Underweight Overweight Stunted Wasted

Region XI 4.7 11.8 3.2 2.4


Davao Oriental 6.1 12.6 4.2 3.0
Compostela Valley Province 4.6 12.4 2.8 2.1
Davao del Norte 3.4 11.1 3.8 2.6
Davao del Sur 6.1 12.6 4.2 3.0
Davao Occidental 4.0 16.0 4.0 3.0
Source: National Nutrition Council XI

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Chapter 10
EDUCATION

Data on the country's educational system are essential in the planning, implementation
and supervision of programs in this field. The primary goal of programs is to develop a meaningful and
efficient educational system in the country. This is a priority thrust of the government today. A specific
objective of programs and systems put in place is to update the quality of our educational system at all
levels. Education is indispensable in bringing about the desired behavioral and attitudinal changes in the
population to effect socioeconomic development. The far-reaching and enduring effects of a literate
citizenry on individual and societal growth and progress call for serious efforts to continuously improve
and promote accessibility of our educational facilities and services to the people. More so, the
responsiveness of our educational system to changes in the socioeconomic spheres and the demands of
development initiatives pose a challenge to our decision makers and educators. To address these challenges
in the most efficient and effective fashion, an adequate and timely supply of data focusing on the levels
and state of resources and facilities and the accomplishments of our educational system is indeed vital.

This chapter presents data on important aspects of the educational system at the regional
down to the division level. The statistics presented include enrolment and number of schools and teachers
and graduates by level and government or private. The chapter contains several derived indicators, such as
student-teacher ratio and performance indicators, such as enrolment, retention, survival, completion,
dropout, transition, and graduation rates.

Sector Highlights

 92.6 percent of the first grade entrants five years before were able to reach sixth grade in SY 2016-
2017. Among provinces and cities in the region, Tagum City had the highest survival rate in the
said SY with 99.6 percent.

 There were, on the average, 34 pupils per teacher and 38 pupils per classroom in government
elementary schools in Region XI in SY 2016-2017.

 The number of public and private elementary schools in Davao Region increased by 3.3 percent
from SY 2015-2016 to SY 2016-2017. The number of public elementary schools grew by 2.4
percent, while the number in private schools increased by 6.3 percent.

 Secondary schools enrolment increased by 5.8 percent between SY 2015-2016 and SY 2016-2017
with public schools enrolment increased by 6.2 percent, while private schools enrolment grew by
3.8 percent.

 The survival rate of public secondary schools for SY 2016-2017 slightly increased to 76.9 percent,
from the 76.6 percent in SY 2015-2016.

10 - 1
Table 10.1 Elementary Enrolment in Public and Private Schools by Grade Level
by Province/City, SY 2012-2013 to SY 2016-2017 10 - 4

Table 10.2 Performance Indicators in Public Elementary Schools


by Province/City, SY 2012-2013 to SY 2016-2017 10 - 9

Table 10.3 Program Indicators in Public Elementary Schools


by Province/City, SY 2012-2013 to SY 2016-2017 10 - 11

Table 10.4 Number of Public and Private Elementary Schools in School Districts
by Province/City, SY 2012-2013 to SY 2016-2017 10 - 13

Table 10.5 Secondary Enrolment in Public and Private Schools


by Province/City, SY 2012-2013 to SY 2016-2017 10 - 14

Table 10.6 Performance Indicators in Public Secondary Schools


by Province/City, SY 2012-2013 to SY 2016-2017 10 - 15

Table 10.7 Number of Teachers in Public and Private Secondary Schools


by Province/City, SY 2012-2013 to SY 2016-2017 10 - 17

Figure 10.1 Elementary Enrolment in Public and Private Schools ,


Region XI, 2012-2013 to 2016-2017 10 - 3

Figure 10.2 Secondary Enrolment in Public and Private Schools,


Region XI, 2016-2017 10 - 3

Figure 10.3 Number of Public Elementary Schools by School Division,


Region XI, 2016-2017 10 - 18

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Figure 10.1 ELEMENTARY ENROLMENT IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS
REGION XI, SY 2012 - 2013 TO 2016 - 2017

870,000

860,000

850,000

840,000
Number

830,000

820,000

810,000

800,000

790,000
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17

School Year

Figure 10.2 SECONDARY ENROLMENT IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS


REGION XI, SY 2016-2017

Private
16.3%

Public
83.4%

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Table 10.1
ELEMENTARY ENROLMENT IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS BY GRADE LEVEL
AND PROVINCE/CITY
SY 2012 - 2013 to 2016 – 2017

Province/City/ Grade Level 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017

Total

REGION XI 836,298 850,974 860,066 858,587 819,284


Kinder 104,407 111,766 122,024 115,273 88,511
Grade I 164,043 138,683 119,832 120,545 112,626
Grade II 139,484 149,120 130,222 117,639 118,417
Grade III 123,118 130,890 144,617 128,334 116,312
Grade IV 109,853 117,791 127,356 141,259 125,720
Grade V 102,767 105,400 114,625 124,434 137,459
Grade VI 92,626 97,324 101,390 111,103 120,239

Davao Oriental 45,758 45,601 45,335 44,749 41,961


Kinder 5,330 5,537 5,985 5,558 4,100
Grade I 9,131 7,729 6,456 6,478 5,721
Grade II 8,113 8,076 7,149 6,311 6,228
Grade III 6,770 7,210 7,718 6,907 6,131
Grade IV 6,168 6,353 6,831 7,312 6,656
Grade V 5,455 5,713 5,970 6,556 6,954
Grade VI 4,791 4,983 5,226 5,627 6,171

Davao del Norte 80,610 81,105 84,207 84,476 80,313


Kinder 9,778 10,133 11,034 11,093 8,127
Grade I 14,541 12,549 12,544 11,255 11,190
Grade II 14,618 13,678 12,028 11,967 11,238
Grade III 12,543 13,582 13,683 12,142 11,897
Grade IV 10,653 11,828 13,321 13,522 11,881
Grade V 9,586 10,245 11,595 13,161 13,247
Grade VI 8,891 9,090 10,002 11,336 12,733

Compostela Valley 128,770 125,237 128,002 126,290 114,541


Kinder 15,244 15,256 17,152 17,150 13,225
Grade I 23,079 18,922 16,895 17,202 17,037
Grade II 22,677 20,757 18,183 16,984 16,955
Grade III 14,060 14,643 16,313 16,314 12,858
Grade IV 19,769 20,784 20,499 18,142 16,722
Grade V 17,486 18,453 20,640 20,289 17,885
Grade VI 16,455 16,422 18,320 20,209 19,859

Davao del Sur 139,426 143,212 146,135 145,559 138,924


Kinder 16,933 17,846 17,946 17,068 15,399
Grade I 32,092 25,774 22,352 20,080 17,116
Grade II 23,748 28,123 23,912 21,179 19,384
Grade III 20,409 21,801 27,059 23,111 20,553
Grade IV 17,501 19,189 21,099 26,331 22,261
Grade V 15,313 16,344 18,387 20,392 24,989
Grade VI 13,430 14,135 15,380 17,398 19,222

Davao City 257,826 268,700 268,118 270,607 257,298


Kinder 34,649 38,957 44,684 40,394 27,304
Grade I 49,844 44,763 35,492 40,461 37,519
Grade II 40,312 45,449 40,973 35,622 39,554
Grade III 37,090 38,944 43,349 40,466 35,498
Grade IV 33,227 36,264 37,363 42,508 39,786
Grade V 32,705 32,518 35,032 36,795 41,783
Grade VI 29,999 31,805 31,225 34,361 35,854

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Table 10.1 - continued

Province/City/ Grade
2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017
Level

Digos City 27,901 28,556 28,801 28,479 28,087


Kinder 3,966 3,812 4,615 3,667 3,334
Grade I 5,472 4,672 3,490 4,383 3,582
Grade II 4,397 5,177 4,495 3,513 4,367
Grade III 3,734 4,266 4,982 4,456 3,544
Grade IV 3,596 3,699 4,189 4,838 4,443
Grade V 3,479 3,534 3,636 4,069 4,792
Grade VI 3,257 3,396 3,394 3,553 4,025

Panabo City 31,942 32,784 33,397 32,963 31,587


Kinder 3,601 4,158 4,053 4,262 3,545
Grade I 6,023 4,942 4,648 4,224 4,237
Grade II 5,216 5,540 4,853 4,580 4,270
Grade III 4,945 4,993 5,570 4,779 4,533
Grade IV 4,590 4,842 5,017 5,482 4,730
Grade V 3,980 4,492 4,802 4,942 5,445
Grade VI 3,587 3,817 4,454 4,694 4,827

Samal City 17,609 17,134 18,061 17,900 17,237


Kinder 2,237 2,452 2,399 2,360 1,942
Grade I 2,987 2,353 2,524 2,320 2,331
Grade II 2,930 2,761 2,478 2,522 2,327
Grade III 2,615 2,716 2,873 2,499 2,508
Grade IV 2,492 2,432 2,839 2,865 2,503
Grade V 2,277 2,312 2,544 2,802 2,859
Grade VI 2,071 2,108 2,404 2,532 2,767

Tagum City 42,157 43,795 44,020 43,392 41,950


Kinder 5,230 5,806 5,798 5,878 4,679
Grade I 7,639 6,813 6,513 5,543 5,843
Grade II 6,802 7,197 6,428 6,305 5,670
Grade III 6,284 6,608 7,024 6,399 6,259
Grade IV 5,895 6,255 6,438 6,951 6,343
Grade V 5,369 5,882 6,098 6,322 6,935
Grade VI 4,938 5,234 5,721 5,994 6,221

Mati City 63,485 64,054 64,093 62,549 60,418


Kinder 7,439 7,809 8,358 7,843 6,856
Grade I 13,235 10,166 8,918 8,599 8,050
Grade II 10,671 12,362 9,723 8,656 8,424
Grade III 8,880 9,850 11,841 9,448 8,596
Grade IV 8,254 8,407 9,554 11,154 9,263
Grade V 8,115 7,919 8,183 9,124 10,581
Grade VI 6,891 7,541 7,516 7,725 8,648

Public

REGION XI 766,839 782,077 793,405 791,036 756,948


Kinder 83,750 92,727 104,930 99,492 79,307
Grade I 153,567 128,442 110,195 111,178 103,357
Grade II 130,579 139,286 121,102 108,613 109,065
Grade III 115,234 122,547 135,418 119,133 107,473
Grade IV 102,419 110,360 119,607 132,161 116,684
Grade V 95,553 98,390 107,597 116,580 128,512
Grade VI 85,737 90,325 94,556 103,879 112,550

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Table 10.1 - continued

Davao Oriental 44,893 44,826 44,299 43,488 41,001


Kinder 5,165 5,378 5,764 5,308 4,032
Grade I 9,016 7,613 6,265 6,275 5,570
Grade II 7,985 7,977 6,959 6,120 6,066
Grade III 6,652 7,104 7,592 6,698 5,971
Grade IV 6,055 6,251 6,722 7,153 6,479
Grade V 5,336 5,622 5,870 6,422 6,817
Grade VI 4,684 4,881 5,127 5,512 6,066

Davao del Norte 76,467 77,128 79,695 80,606 76,257


Kinder 8,267 9,027 9,790 10,181 7,332
Grade I 13,871 11,546 11,402 10,622 10,491
Grade II 14,050 13,127 11,541 11,367 10,614
Grade III 12,122 13,156 13,115 11,604 11,326
Grade IV 10,315 11,511 12,913 13,029 11,378
Grade V 9,257 9,971 11,261 12,782 12,762
Grade VI 8,585 8,790 9,673 11,021 12,354

Compostela Valley 125,101 122,134 124,187 123,977 117,569


Kinder 13,594 14,082 15,869 15,898 12,344
Grade I 22,460 18,425 16,400 16,673 16,431
Grade II 22,075 20,208 17,780 16,462 16,392
Grade III 19,382 20,359 20,074 17,711 16,279
Grade IV 17,090 18,097 20,280 19,865 17,411
Grade V 16,092 16,085 18,018 19,847 19,400
Grade VI 14,408 14,878 15,766 17,521 19,312

Davao del Sur 138,051 141,097 143,865 143,279 136,643


Kinder 16,799 17,060 17,167 16,379 14,786
Grade I 31,866 25,459 22,027 19,787 16,831
Grade II 23,529 27,875 23,638 20,887 19,070
Grade III 20,207 21,583 26,789 22,807 20,266
Grade IV 17,293 19,006 20,859 26,080 21,966
Grade V 15,102 16,166 18,205 20,154 24,734
Grade VI 13,255 13,948 15,180 17,185 18,990

Davao City 213,996 225,349 227,998 229,443 220,132


Kinder 22,169 27,778 35,424 31,461 22,818
Grade I 43,190 38,529 30,069 34,838 32,071
Grade II 34,782 39,074 35,243 30,203 33,901
Grade III 32,091 33,596 37,533 34,758 30,153
Grade IV 28,389 31,404 32,454 36,700 34,113
Grade V 27,989 27,840 30,509 31,798 36,123
Grade VI 25,386 27,128 26,766 29,685 30,953

Digos City 25,344 25,987 26,279 25,974 25,676


Kinder 2,827 2,818 3,765 2,926 2,760
Grade I 5,164 4,320 3,153 4,047 3,236
Grade II 4,158 4,879 4,152 3,174 4,040
Grade III 3,532 4,028 4,687 4,111 3,215
Grade IV 3,362 3,481 3,945 4,560 4,123
Grade V 3,239 3,304 3,409 3,826 4,515
Grade VI 3,062 3,157 3,168 3,330 3,787

Panabo City 28,497 29,438 29,949 29,340 28,172


Kinder 2,910 3,515 3,416 3,551 3,068
Grade I 5,386 4,386 4,185 3,733 3,754
Grade II 4,739 4,964 4,299 4,112 3,800
Grade III 4,486 4,563 5,009 4,241 4,070
Grade IV 4,149 4,435 4,588 4,922 4,212
Grade V 3,608 4,101 4,396 4,495 4,874
Grade VI 3,219 3,474 4,056 4,286 4,394

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Samal City 17,098 16,515 17,512 17,449 16,793
Kinder 1,931 2,073 2,095 2,165 1,824
Grade I 2,913 2,300 2,471 2,257 2,256
Grade II 2,900 2,685 2,437 2,469 2,262
Grade III 2,590 2,679 2,820 2,470 2,453
Grade IV 2,452 2,407 2,802 2,810 2,465
Grade V 2,264 2,279 2,516 2,770 2,801
Grade VI 2,048 2,092 2,371 2,508 2,732

Tagum City 36,380 38,048 38,429 37,886 36,987


Kinder 3,332 3,883 4,148 4,547 3,901
Grade I 6,805 6,073 5,728 4,778 5,082
Grade II 6,020 6,463 5,711 5,555 4,904
Grade III 5,600 5,924 6,310 5,681 5,544
Grade IV 5,356 5,634 5,803 6,257 5,661
Grade V 4,813 5,384 5,501 5,690 6,266
Grade VI 4,454 4,687 5,228 5,378 5,629

Mati City 61,012 61,555 61,192 59,594 57,718


Kinder 6,756 7,113 7,492 7,076 6,442
Grade I 12,896 9,791 8,495 8,168 7,635
Grade II 10,341 12,034 9,342 8,264 8,016
Grade III 8,572 9,555 11,489 9,052 8,196
Grade IV 7,958 8,134 9,241 10,785 8,876
Grade V 7,853 7,638 7,912 8,796 10,220
Grade VI 6,636 7,290 7,221 7,453 8,333

Private

REGION XI 69,459 68,897 66,661 67,551 62,336


Kinder 20,657 19,039 17,094 15,781 9,204
Grade I 10,476 10,241 9,637 9,367 9,269
Grade II 8,905 9,834 9,120 9,026 9,352
Grade III 7,884 8,343 9,199 9,201 8,839
Grade IV 7,434 7,431 7,749 9,098 9,036
Grade V 7,214 7,010 7,028 7,854 8,947
Grade VI 6,889 6,999 6,834 7,224 7,689

Davao Oriental 865 775 1,036 1,261 960


Kinder 165 159 221 250 68
Grade I 115 116 191 203 151
Grade II 128 99 190 191 162
Grade III 118 106 126 209 160
Grade IV 113 102 109 159 177
Grade V 119 91 100 134 137
Grade VI 107 102 99 115 105

Davao del Norte 4,143 3,977 4,512 3,870 4,056


Kinder 1,511 1,106 1,244 912 795
Grade I 670 1,003 1,142 633 699
Grade II 568 551 487 600 624
Grade III 421 426 568 538 571
Grade IV 338 317 408 493 503
Grade V 329 274 334 379 485
Grade VI 306 300 329 315 379

Compostela Valley 4,483 3,899 3,712 3,936 3,940


Kinder 1,650 1,174 1,283 1,252 881
Grade I 619 497 495 529 606
Grade II 602 549 403 522 563
Grade III 466 561 444 416 514
Grade IV 387 425 425 431 443
Grade V 396 356 360 424 474
Grade VI 363 337 302 362 459

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Davao del Sur 1,375 2,115 2,270 2,280 2,281
Kinder 134 786 779 689 613
Grade I 226 315 325 293 285
Grade II 219 248 274 292 314
Grade III 202 218 270 304 287
Grade IV 208 183 240 251 295
Grade V 211 178 182 238 255
Grade VI 175 187 200 213 232

Davao City 43,830 43,351 40,120 41,164 37,166


Kinder 12,480 11,179 9,260 8,933 4,486
Grade I 6,654 6,234 5,423 5,623 5,448
Grade II 5,530 6,375 5,730 5,419 5,653
Grade III 4,999 5,348 5,816 5,708 5,345
Grade IV 4,838 4,860 4,909 5,808 5,673
Grade V 4,716 4,678 4,523 4,997 5,660
Grade VI 4,613 4,677 4,459 4,676 4,901

Digos City 2,557 2,569 2,522 2,505 2,411


Kinder 1,139 994 850 741 574
Grade I 308 352 337 336 346
Grade II 239 298 343 339 327
Grade III 202 238 295 345 329
Grade IV 234 218 244 278 320
Grade V 240 230 227 243 277
Grade VI 195 239 226 223 238

Panabo City 3,445 3,346 3,448 3,623 3,415


Kinder 691 643 637 711 477
Grade I 637 556 463 491 483
Grade II 477 576 554 468 470
Grade III 459 430 561 538 463
Grade IV 441 407 429 560 518
Grade V 372 391 406 447 571
Grade VI 368 343 398 408 433

Samal City 511 619 549 451 444


Kinder 306 379 304 195 118
Grade I 74 53 53 63 75
Grade II 30 76 41 53 65
Grade III 25 37 53 29 55
Grade IV 40 25 37 55 38
Grade V 13 33 28 32 58
Grade VI 23 16 33 24 35

Tagum City 5,777 5,747 5,591 5,506 4,963


Kinder 1,898 1,923 1,650 1,331 778
Grade I 834 740 785 765 761
Grade II 782 734 717 750 766
Grade III 684 684 714 718 715
Grade IV 539 621 635 694 682
Grade V 556 498 597 632 669
Grade VI 484 547 493 616 592

Mati City 2,473 2,499 2,901 2,955 2,700


Kinder 683 696 866 767 414
Grade I 339 375 423 431 415
Grade II 330 328 381 392 408
Grade III 308 295 352 396 400
Grade IV 296 273 313 369 387
Grade V 262 281 271 328 361
Grade VI 255 251 295 272 315

Source: Department of Education XI

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Table 10.2
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS IN PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS BY PROVINCE/CITY
SY 2012 - 2013 to 2016 – 2017

Province/City/ Indicator 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017


REGION XI
Graduation Rate 96.3 96.7 98.4 98.6 98.4
Retention Rate 89.5 93.9 96.5 97.7 97.7
Drop-Out Rate 1.2 0.4 1.6 1.0 …
Transition Rate 94.7 96.1 97.5 97.5
Gross Participation Rate 97.1 97.9 96.1 96.7 …
Survival Rate 64.7 77.3 84.8 90.1 92.6
Completion Rate 62.7 75.1 83.6 89.1 91.9

Davao Oriental
Graduation Rate 93.3 94.5 96.6 98.4 97.4
Retention Rate 80.8 90.8 93.4 95.5 96.1
Drop-Out Rate 2.1 0.5 2.2 0.9 …
Transition Rate 85.5 92.9 93.9 95.5
Gross Participation Rate 94.4 93.6 91.0 91.3 …
Survival Rate 41.9 67.3 71.2 80.6 87.4
Completion Rate 39.4 64.3 68.9 79.6 85.8

Davao del Norte


Graduation Rate 97.2 98.1 99.4 99.5 99.2
Retention Rate 92.7 94.9 98.6 99.3 98.4
Drop-Out Rate 0.7 0.2 1.1 0.6 …
Transition Rate 95.7 96.7 97.8 99.0
Gross Participation Rate 94.1 93.3 94.3 93.5 …
Survival Rate 77.2 80.4 93.8 96.3 93.8
Completion Rate 75.3 79.2 93.2 96.0 93.7

Compostela Valley
Graduation Rate 97.1 96.8 99.9 99.5 98.6
Retention Rate 92.8 92.3 98.7 98.8 98.1
Drop-Out Rate 0.7 0.3 2.1 1.4 …
Transition Rate 96.0 94.1 99.6 97.9
Gross Participation Rate 93.9 90.6 89.8 90.3 …
Survival Rate 74.3 69.0 94.1 94.4 93.1
Completion Rate 72.5 67.0 94.1 94.1 92.5

Davao del Sur


Graduation Rate 98.2 96.9 99.1 99.4 98.6
Retention Rate 83.4 91.3 95.1 96.1 95.7
Drop-Out Rate 2.1 0.3 0.7 0.5 …
Transition Rate 90.6 93.5 95.8 96.6
Gross Participation Rate 91.3 95.4 93.8 94.1 …
Survival Rate 46.4 68.0 78.4 81.9 82.5
Completion Rate 45.7 66.1 77.8 81.5 81.9

Davao City
Graduation Rate 95.8 96.3 96.5 97.6 97.8
Retention Rate 91.8 95.6 95.3 98.4 98.2
Drop-Out Rate 1.0 0.4 2.1 1.4 …
Transition Rate 97.4 98.1 97.2 98.0
Gross Participation Rate 101.2 103.5 99.2 101.8
Survival Rater 72.1 85.2 80.3 92.6 96.2
Completion Rate 69.8 82.7 77.7 90.6 95.4

Digos City
Graduation Rate 97.9 98.2 98.9 99.9 100.1
Retention Rate 93.5 96.9 96.8 98.2 99.8
Drop-Out Rate 0.1 0.0 1.3 0.5 …
Transition Rate 96.0 98.3 97.9 97.0
Gross Participation Rate 103.1 105.3 101.7 104.4 …
Survival Rate 74.6 88.2 85.6 91.5 98.0
Completion Rate 73.1 87.0 84.8 91.5 98.0

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Table 10.2 - continued

Province/City/ Indicator 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017

Panabo City
Graduation Rate 96.5 97.3 99.8 99.0 98.8
Retention Rate 90.6 96.3 99.6 98.1 99.3
Drop-Out Rate 0.3 0.1 1.2 0.6 …
Transition Rate 95.9 98.8 99.1 98.0
Gross Participation Rate 101.4 100.8 101.5 99.0 …
Survival Rate 69.2 86.0 96.3 91.1 96.1
Completion Rate 67.0 84.5 96.3 90.5 95.9

Samal City
Graduation Rate 98.7 98.3 100.0 99.7 98.8
Retention Rate 95.3 92.6 104.8 99.9 99.5
Drop-Out Rate 0.8 0.5 0.4 0.3 …
Transition Rate 97.7 92.9 104.5 98.9
Gross Participation Rate 96.7 91.9 96.8 96.1 …
Survival Rate 86.9 70.7 100.0 98.1 97.8
Completion Rate 86.0 69.6 100.0 98.0 96.9

Tagum City
Graduation Rate 96.2 98.3 98.8 99.2 99.1
Retention Rate 96.3 98.2 96.9 98.3 100.2
Drop-Out Rate 1.3 1.1 1.0 0.6 …
Transition Rate 100.0 100.5 97.6 98.1
Gross Participation Rate 100.6 102.5 102.9 99.4 …
Survival Rate 90.1 94.2 87.3 93.5 99.6
Completion Rate 86.9 92.8 86.3 93.0 99.5

Mati City
Graduation Rate 92.1 94.6 97.1 96.5 97.2
Retention Rate 84.5 93.8 95.9 95.4 96.8
Drop-Out Rate 1.5 0.6 2.1 1.5 …
Transition Rate 91.4 96.0 97.3 95.2
Gross Participation Rate 99.3 99.3 98.3 97.1 …
Survival Rate 53.4 77.4 82.0 80.8 91.1
Completion Rate 49.7 73.8 79.7 78.3 89.6

Source: Department of Education XI

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Table 10.3
PROGRAM INDICATORS IN PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS BY PROVINCE/CITY
SY 2012 – 2013 to 2016 – 2017

Province/City/Indicator 2012 – 2013 2013 – 2014 2014 – 2015 2015 – 2016 2016 – 2017

REGION XI
Number of Teachers 17,324 19,364 19,881 21,382 22,585
Number of Classrooms 15,983 16,278 17,489 19,201 20,107
Teacher-Pupil Ratio 39.43 40.39 40.07 37.00 33.52
Classroom-Pupil Ratio 42.74 48.05 45.55 41.20 37.65
Davao Oriental
Number of Teachers 1,083 1,241 987 1,360 1,365
Number of Classrooms 1,011 667 944 944 1,323
Teacher-Pupil Ratio 36.68 36.12 45.01 31.98 30.04
Classroom-Pupil Ratio 39.30 67.21 47.06 46.07 30.99
Davao del Norte
Number of Teachers 1,643 1,870 1,977 2,140 2,200
Number of Classrooms 1,474 1,584 1,603 1,697 2,199
Teacher-Pupil Ratio 41.51 41.24 40.52 37.67 34.66
Classroom-Pupil Ratio 46.27 48.69 49.98 47.50 34.68
Compostela Valley
Number of Teachers 2,711 3,126 3,259 3,348 3,640
Number of Classrooms 2,739 2,890 3,224 3,397 3,603
Teacher-Pupil Ratio 41.13 39.07 38.09 37.03 32.30
Classroom-Pupil Ratio 40.71 42.26 38.50 36.50 32.63
Davao del Sur
Number of Teachers 3,302 3,570 3,682 3,948 4,244
Number of Classrooms 3,000 3,054 3,282 3,813 3,820
Teacher-Pupil Ratio 36.71 39.52 39.12 36.29 32.20
Classroom-Pupil Ratio 40.41 46.20 43.88 37.58 35.77
Davao City
Number of Teachers 4,531 5,159 5,401 5,818 6,189
Number of Classrooms 3,957 3,916 4,385 4,927 4,933
Teacher-Pupil Ratio 42.34 43.68 42.51 39.44 35.57
Classroom-Pupil Ratio 48.48 57.55 52.36 46.57 44.62

Source: Department of Education XI

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Table 10.3 - continued

Province/City/Indicator 2012 – 2013 2013 – 2014 2014– 2015 2015 – 2016 2016 – 2017

Digos City
Number of Teachers 622 654 660 672 706
Number of Classrooms 618 646 663 668 671
Teacher-Pupil Ratio 36.20 39.74 40.13 38.65 36.37
Classroom-Pupil Ratio 36.44 40.23 39.95 38.88 38.27
Panabo City
Number of Teachers 600 670 704 744 785
Number of Classrooms 559 621 618 804 764
Teacher-Pupil Ratio 42.65 43.94 42.77 39.44 35.89
Classroom-Pupil Ratio 45.78 47.40 48.72 36.49 36.87

Samal City
Number of Teachers 402 449 458 497 517
Number of Classrooms 422 434 302 371 429
Teacher-Pupil Ratio 37.73 36.78 38.42 35.11 32.48
Classroom-Pupil Ratio 35.94 38.05 58.26 47.03 39.14
Tagum City
Number of Teachers 748 831 888 912 963
Number of Classrooms 637 687 717 734 772
Teacher-Pupil Ratio 44.18 45.79 43.59 41.54 38.41
Classroom-Pupil Ratio 51.88 55.38 53.99 51.62 47.91
Mati City
Number of Teachers 1,682 1,794 1,865 1,943 1,976
Number of Classrooms 1,566 1,779 1,751 1,846 1,593
Teacher-Pupil Ratio 32.24 34.31 32.99 30.67 29.21
Classroom-Pupil Ratio 34.63 34.60 35.13 32.28 36.23
Source: Department of Education XI

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Table 10.4
NUMBER OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS IN SCHOOL DISTRICTS
BY PROVINCE/CITY
SY 2012 - 2013 to 2016-2017

Province/City 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017

Total
REGION XI 2,063 2,051 2,073 2,135 2,206
Davao Oriental 167 165 169 170 184
Davao del Norte 202 196 199 220 257
Compostela Valley 363 364 362 382 390
Davao del Sur 402 412 415 426 426
Davao City 521 499 507 517 524
Digos City 58 60 59 63 61
Panabo City 59 64 63 63 68
Samal City 61 61 62 63 62
Tagum City 67 65 68 63 64
Mati City 163 165 169 168 170

Public
REGION XI 1,632 1,632 1,631 1,630 1,669
Davao Oriental 160 160 159 159 168
Davao del Norte 170 170 170 170 198
Compostela Valley 324 324 324 324 324
Davao del Sur 387 387 387 387 387
Davao City 285 285 285 284 284
Digos City 36 36 36 36 36
Panabo City 44 44 44 44 45
Samal City 51 51 51 51 51
Tagum City 29 29 29 29 29
Mati City 146 146 146 146 147

Private
REGION XI 431 419 442 505 537
Davao Oriental 7 5 10 11 16
Davao del Norte 32 26 29 50 59
Compostela Valley 39 40 38 58 66
Davao del Sur 15 25 28 39 39
Davao City 236 214 222 233 240
Digos City 22 24 23 27 25
Panabo City 15 20 19 19 23
Samal City 10 10 11 12 11
Tagum City 38 36 39 34 35
Mati City 17 19 23 22 23

Source: Department of Education XI

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Table 10.5
SECONDARY ENROLMENT IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS BY PROVINCE/CITY
SY 2012 - 2013 to 2016 – 2017

Province/City 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017

Total
REGION XI 308,977 314,308 329,121 339,976 359,718
Davao Oriental 13,313 13,365 14,085 14,772 15,586
Davao del Norte 27,219 27,018 29,232 30,512 32,700
Compostela Valley 46,125 46,259 49,833 52,695 56,143
Davao del Sur 40,611 41,603 43,638 45,116 48,347
Davao City 108,221 110,874 112,597 115,169 121,701
Digos City 12,092 12,711 13,054 13,249 13,785
Panabo City 12,568 12,788 14,036 14,692 15,567
Samal City 7,155 6,998 7,757 7,958 8,207
Tagum City 18,053 19,043 19,745 20,587 22,159
Mati City 23,620 23,649 25,144 25,226 25,523

Public
REGION XI 250,690 256,374 273,422 283,626 301,222
Davao Oriental 11,666 11,825 12,637 13,340 14,087
Davao del Norter 23,897 23,956 25,974 27,084 28,941
Compostela Valleyr 42,526 42,727 46,465 49,504 52,933
Davao del Sur 32,941 33,957 35,992 38,169 40,933
Davao City 77,320 80,334 84,227 86,137 92,036
Digos City 10,383 10,999 11,195 11,187 11,584
Panabo City 9,558 9,707 10,695 11,225 11,877
Samal City 6,395 6,288 7,042 7,223 7,408
Tagum Cityr 14,329 14,831 16,079 16,448 17,573
Mati City 21,675 21,750 23,116 23,309 23,850

Private
REGION XI 58,287 57,934 55,699 56,350 58,496
Davao Oriental 1,647 1,540 1,448 1,432 1,499
Davao del Norte 3,322 3,062 3,258 3,428 3,759
Compostela Valley 3,599 3,532 3,368 3,191 3,210
Davao del Sur 7,670 7,646 7,646 6,947 7,414
Davao Cityr 30,901 30,540 28,370 29,032 29,665
Digos City 1,709 1,712 1,859 2,062 2,201
Panabo City 3,010 3,081 3,341 3,467 3,690
Samal City 760 710 715 735 799
Tagum City 3,724 4,212 3,666 4,139 4,586
Mati City 1,945 1,899 2,028 1,917 1,673

Source: Department of Education XI

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Table 10.6
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS IN PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOLS BY PROVINCE/CITY
SY 2012 - 2013 to 2016 – 2017

Province/City/Indicator 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017

REGION XI
Graduation Rate 91.9 93.3 97.6 97.4 94.4
Retention Rate 88.3 88.8 93.2 91.3 91.0
Drop-out Rate 3.8 1.8 3.1 3.1
Gross Participation Rate 55.9 57.6 57.0 63.8
Survival Rate 70.8 72.0 81.5 76.6 76.9
Completion Rate 66.0 67.8 80.2 74.8 74.4

Davao Oriental
Graduation Rate 90.4 93.2 96.6 96.7 95.3
Retention Rate 82.3 85.4 90.4 89.8 88.5
Drop-out Rate 3.4 2.0 3.1 4.5
Gross Participation Rate 41.4 42.1 42.3 49.1
Survival Rate 56.7 63.8 74.1 72.7 70.7
Completion Rate 51.6 59.7 72.3 70.4 69.0

Davao del Norte


Graduation Rate 91.8 93.8 99.4 98.0 96.9
Retention Rate 90.5 87.2 95.9 92.6 90.3
Drop-out Rate 1.7 0.5 0.5 1.7
Gross Participation Rate 49.9 49.7 50.6 57.8
Survival Rate 74.8 67.2 88.6 79.6 74.3
Completion Rate 69.8 63.5 88.6 78.2 73.2

Compostela Valley
Graduation Rate 91.8 93.9 99.0 97.7 96.2
Retention Rate 90.0 87.9 95.0 93.6 91.4
Drop-out Rate 2.7 1.4 1.4 3.7
Gross Participation Rate 51.1 51.5 54.3 62.6
Survival Rate 74.1 68.6 86.5 82.2 77.2
Completion Rate 68.7 64.9 86.0 80.4 75.3

Davao del Sur


Graduation Rate 94.0 92.7 99.4 98.1 92.9
Retention Rate 84.3 86.7 89.5 89.8 87.1
Drop-out Rate 4.5 0.5 2.0 4.1
Gross Participation Rate 42.0 46.1 42.0 47.5
Survival Rate 61.5 66.7 72.1 72.9 68.2
Completion Rate 58.3 62.2 72.1 71.7 65.0

Davao City
Graduation Rate 91.5 92.8 95.4 97.7 93.5
Retention Rate 89.2 91.1 92.7 91.9 93.5
Drop-out Rate 5.8 3.1 0.5 1.2
Gross Participation Rate 66.7 68.3 66.2 72.7
Survival Rate 73.8 78.7 80.0 77.9 83.3
Completion Rate 68.6 74.0 77.0 76.2 80.2

Digos City
Graduation Rate 87.3 93.9 96.1 97.2 91.9
Retention Rate 87.5 90.7 89.5 89.0 91.1
Drop-out Rate 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.9
Gross Participation Rate 71.1 74.8 71.9 78.5
Survival Rate 67.0 78.2 72.7 71.3 76.6
Completion Rate 59.9 74.3 70.5 69.3 74.3

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Table 10.6 - continued

Province/City/Indicator 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017

Panabo City
Graduation Rate 92.9 95.2 99.7 96.5 94.6
Retention Rate 87.5 89.1 96.2 91.0 90.8
Drop-out Rate 1.1 0.9 0.5 0.9
Gross Participation Rate 65.4 65.7 69.8 77.0
Survival Rate 72.3 72.9 90.3 76.3 76.6
Completion Rate 67.7 70.3 90.3 73.7 73.8

Samal City
Graduation Rate 94.8 91.4 97.2 96.9 95.3
Retention Rate 87.7 86.2 99.3 89.8 89.4
Drop-out Rate 2.1 0.5 0.9 2.3
Gross Participation Rate 57.5 60.0 61.5 69.7
Survival Rate 69.9 65.4 97.0 73.4 73.5
Completion Rate 66.6 60.5 94.7 71.1 71.1

Tagum City
Graduation Rate 91.0 92.3 99.4 96.3 96.8
Retention Rate 91.9 91.7 97.3 91.8 94.9
Drop-out Rate 3.4 1.3 2.5 4.1
Gross Participation Rate 68.1 71.1 69.4 78.2
Survival Rate 79.9 78.7 92.6 77.7 86.3
Completion Rate 73.7 73.3 92.6 74.9 84.9

Mati City
Graduation Rate 93.3 94.5 95.7 96.0 92.4
Retention Rate 87.7 87.7 91.8 88.2 87.9
Drop-out Rate 4.2 2.5 1.3 1.9
Gross Participation Rate 52.3 53.6 55.9 62.1
Survival Rate 69.5 69.2 78.6 69.0 70.8
Completion Rate 65.4 66.0 75.7 66.4 67.0

Source: Department of Education XI

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Table 10.7
NUMBER OF TEACHERS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECONDARY SCHOOLS
BY PROVINCE/CITY
SY 2012 - 2013 to 2016 – 2017

Province/City 2012 - 2013 2013 - 2014 2014 - 2015 2015 - 2016 2016 - 2017

Total
REGION XI … … … … …
Davao Oriental … … … … …
Davao del Norte … … … … …
Compostela Valley … … … … …
Davao del Sur … … … … …
Davao City … … … … …
Digos City … … … … …
Panabo City … … … … …
Samal City … … … … …
Tagum City … … … … …
Mati City … … … … …

Public
REGION XI 7,302 9,018 9,368 10,379 11,163
Davao Oriental 315 423 412 468 510
Davao del Norte 662 825 921 1,008 1,071
Compostela Valley 1,207 1,534 1,642 1,779 1,946
Davao del Sur 970 1,156 1,279 1,399 1,485
Davao City 2,264 2,824 3,036 3,168 3,418
Digos City 315 366 400 403 429
Panabo City 302 348 365 394 422
Samal City 163 233 247 283 303
Tagum City 412 490 533 548 621
Mati City 1/ 692 819 533 929 958

Private
REGION XI … … … … …
Davao Oriental … … … … …
Davao del Norte … … … … …
Compostela Valley … … … … …
Davao del Sur … … … … …
Davao City … … … … …
Digos City … … … … …
Panabo City … … … … …
Samal City … … … … …
Tagum City … … … … …
Mati City … … … … …

Note: 1/ included in Davao Oriental

Source: Department of Education XI

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Figure 10.3 NUMBER OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS BY SCHOOL DIVISION
REGION XI, 2016-2017

Mati City

Tagum City

Samal City
Schools Division

Panabo City

Digos City

Davao City

Davao del Sur

Compostela Valley

Davao del Norte

Davao Oriental

- 100 200 300 400

Number of Schools

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Chapter 11
LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT

Data on labor and employment are critical inputs in the formulation of policies aimed at
providing adequate employment opportunities and productive activities to the country's labor force. The
labor force is the backbone of the economy. This single factor alone speaks of a vital sector that plays a
crucial role in the development of the nation and the upliftment of the economic well being of the people.
Data on the situation obtaining in the workplace are also necessary in enhancing policies and programs of
government towards promoting harmonious labor relations and productivity. The generation of adequate,
timely and reliable data is an imperative need of the formulators and implementors of our laws, policies
and decisions.

This chapter presents data on the number and employment status of the labor force at the
regional and provincial/city levels. On employed persons, the data presented include the number of hours
worked, the major industry and occupation group, and class of worker. On unemployed persons, on the
other hand, the data contained in this chapter include the highest grade completed. The chapter also
presents data on labor relations and workers' welfare. The data include labor turnover rates, number and
membership of unions/labor organizations and collective bargaining agreements. The basic source of data
is the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA). The PSA generates the data on the labor force and its
employment status using the results of its quarterly Labor Force Surveys. Meanwhile, the Department of
Labor and Employment is the source of data on labor relations and welfare.

Sector Highlights
 Labor Force Participation Rate (LFPR) in the region stood at 61.9 percent in October 2016 from
64.4 percent in October 2015. Employment Rate in October 2016 recorded at 96.5 percent.

 Wage and salary workers comprised more than half or 64.1 percent of the total employed persons
in October 2016. Meanwhile, own-account workers accounted for 30.7 percent and unpaid family
workers, 5.2 percent of total employed persons for the same period.

 The Service sector was the biggest employer in the region absorbing 48.4 percent of total
employment in October 2016. Meanwhile, industry sector had the lowest share with only 15.3
percent of the total employed persons in the region for the same period.

 In October 2016, most of the employed persons were at least high school level with 40.1 percent
share, while no grade completed comprised the least with only 1.8 percent share of the total
employed in the region.

 The region contributed only 3.0 percent of the total number of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs)
in the country in 2016. Most of the Davaoeño OFWs were female.

 There were 603 labor unions/organizations in the region as of 2016 with 69,983 listed members.
Twenty-nine collective bargaining agreements (CBAs) covering about 5,009 workers were filed in
2016.

11 - 1
Table 11.1 Labor Force and Employment Status of Household Population 15 Years
and Over by Sex, Region XI, October 2006 - 2016 11 - 4

Table 11.2 Labor Force and Employment Status of Household Population 15 Years
and Over, Number and Rate by Sex, October 2007 - 2016 11 - 6

Table 11.3 Employed Persons by Sex and Class of Worker, Region XI,
2007 - 2016 11 - 8

Table 11.4A Employed Persons by Sex and Major Industry Group, Region XI,
2007 - 2011 11 - 18

Table 11.4B Employed Persons by Sex and Major Industry Group, Region XI, 2012-2016 11 - 22

Table 11.5A Employed Persons by Sex and Major Occupation Group, Region XI,
2011 - 2015 11 - 32

Table 11.5B Employed Persons by Sex and Major Occupation Group, Region XI, 2016 11 - 34

Table 11.6 Employed Persons by Highest Grade Completed by Sex,


October 2009 - 2016 11 - 35

Table 11.7 Unemployed Persons by Highest Grade Completed by Sex,


October 1998 - 2006 11 - 36

Table 11.8A Number of Overseas Filipino Workers by Sex and Region, 2009 - 2016 11 - 38

Table 11.8B Number of Overseas Contract Workers by Region, 2009 - 2016 11 - 39

Table 11.8C Percentage Distribution of Overseas Filipino Workers by Sex and Region
2015 - 2016 11 - 40

Table 11.8D Percentage Distribution of Overseas Contract Workers by Sex and Region
2015 - 2016 11 - 40

Table 11.9 Number and Membership of Existing Labor Unions/Organizations and


Collective Bargaining Agreements Filed and Workers Covered,
2005 - 2016 11 - 41

Figure 11.1 Labor Force and Employment Status, Region XI, October 2011 - 2016 11 - 3

Figure 11.2 Labor Force Participation Rate, Employment Rate and Unemployment Rate,
Region XI, October 2011 - 2016 11 - 3

Figure 11.3 Distribution of Employed Persons by Major Industry Group and Sex,
Region XI, October 2016 11 - 37

Figure 11.4 Employed Persons by Highest Grade Completed and Sex,


Region XI, October 2016 11 - 37

Figure 11.5 Number and Membership of Existing Labor Unions/Organizations,


Region XI, 2010 - 2016 11 - 41

11 - 2
Figure 11.1 LABOR FORCE AND EMPLOYMENT STATUS
REGION XI, OCTOBER 2011 - 2016

2,200

In the Labor Force Employed

2,100

2,000
In Thousands

1,900

1,800

1,700

1,600
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Figure 11.2 LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION RATE, EMPLOYMENT RATE AND


UNEMPLOYMENT RATE, REGION XI, OCTOBER 2011 - 2016

100.0

90.0

80.0

70.0

60.0
In Percent

50.0

40.0

30.0 Employment Rate Unemployment Rate Participation Rate

20.0

10.0

0.0
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

11 - 3
Table 11.1
LABOR FORCE AND EMPLOYMENT STATUS OF HOUSEHOLD POPULATION
15 YEARS AND OVER BY SEX, REGION XI
October 2006 - 2016
(In Thousands)

Employment Status 2006 2007 2008 2009

Region XI

Total Population 15 Years Old and Over 2,608 2,702 2,766 2,797

In the Labor Force 1,715 1,773 1,819 1,851

Employed 1,620 1,686 1,740 1,741

Employed working less than


1
40 hours a week 629 566 624 664

Underemployed 309 262 280 297


Visibly 116 128 180 191
Invisibly 194 133 101 106

Unemployed 95 87 78 110

Female

Total Population 15 Years Old and Over 1,271 1,324 1,355 1,367

In the Labor Force 628 649 661 674

Employed 593 615 631 637

Employed working less than


40 hours a week1 234 209 237 247

Underemployed 71 62 61 74
Visibly 24 24 45 49
Invisibly 47 38 16 25

Unemployed 36 34 30 37

Male

Total Population 15 Years Old and Over 1,337 1,378 1,412 1,430

In the Labor Force 1,086 1,124 1,158 1,177

Employed 1,027 1,071 1,109 1,104

Employed working less than


40 hours a week1 394 356 387 417

Underemployed 238 200 219 223


Visibly 92 104 135 142
Invisibly 147 96 85 81

Unemployed 59 53 48 73

Notes: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


1
- Includes those with jobs but not at work during the reference week.

Source: Labor Force Survey, Philippine Statistics Authority

11 - 4
Table 11.1 - continued

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

2,853 2,925 3,060 3,113 3,155 3,193 3,387

1,869 2,020 1,948 2,019 2,066 2,057 2,097

1,755 1,927 1,854 1,884 1,952 1,944 2,024

603 705 632 731 698 649 634

284 317 298 279 344 288 296


176 165 184 177 199 150 123
108 152 114 102 145 138 173

114 93 94 134 114 113 73

1,377 1,410 1,493 1,519 1,534 1,554 1,652

666 750 693 727 757 756 720

618 713 658 671 716 718 694

228 286 236 268 275 252 239

75 79 68 70 84 69 66
49 46 51 50 59 41 32
26 33 17 20 25 27 34

48 37 35 55 41 38 27

1,476 1,515 1,567 1,594 1,621 1,639 1,736

1,203 1,270 1,255 1,292 1,310 1,301 1,376

1,137 1,214 1,196 1,213 1,236 1,226 1,330

374 419 395 463 422 397 396

209 237 231 209 260 220 230


127 119 134 127 140 109 92
82 118 97 82 120 111 138

67 56 59 79 73 75 46

11 - 5
Table 11.2
LABOR FORCE AND EMPLOYMENT STATUS OF HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 15 YEARS
AND OVER, NUMBER AND RATE BY SEX
October 2007 - 2016
(Number in Thousands; Rate in Percent)

Province/ 2007 2008 2009 2010


Sex and Employment Status Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

Region XI

Population 15 Years Old and Over 2,702 2,766 2,797 2,853

In the Labor Force 1,773 65.6 1,819 65.8 1,851 66.2 1,869 65.5
Employed 1,686 95.1 1,740 95.7 1,741 94.1 1,755 93.9
Unemployed 87 4.9 78 4.3 110 5.9 114 6.1

Not in the Labor Force 929 34.4 948 34.3 946 33.8 984 34.5

Female

Population 15 Years Old and Over 1,324 1,355 1,367 1,377

In the Labor Force 649 49.0 661 48.8 674 49.3 666 48.4
Employed 615 94.8 631 95.4 637 94.5 618 92.8
Unemployed 34 5.2 30 4.5 37 5.5 48 7.2

Not in the Labor Force 675 51.0 694 51.2 693 50.7 711 51.6

Male

Population 15 Years Old and Over 1,378 1,412 1,430 1,476

In the Labor Force 1,124 81.6 1,158 82.0 1,177 82.3 1,203 81.5
Employed 1,071 95.3 1,109 95.8 1,104 93.8 1,137 94.5
Unemployed 53 4.7 48 4.1 73 6.2 67 5.6

Not in the Labor Force 254 18.4 254 18.0 253 17.7 272 18.4

Notes: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.

Source: Labor Force Survey, Philippine Statistics Authority

11 - 6
Table 11.2 - continued

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016


Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

2,925 3,060 3,113 3,155 3,193 3,387

2,020 69.1 1,948 63.7 2,019 64.9 2,066 65.5 2,057 64.4 2,097 61.9
1,927 95.4 1,854 95.2 1,884 93.3 1,952 94.5 1,944 94.5 2,024 96.5
93 4.6 94 4.8 134 6.6 114 5.5 113 5.5 73 3.5

904 30.9 1,112 36.3 1,094 35.1 1,088 34.5 1,136 35.6 1,290 38.1

1,410 1,493 1,519 1,534 1,554 1,652

750 53.2 693 46.4 727 47.8 757 49.3 756 48.7 720 43.6
713 95.1 658 94.9 671 92.3 716 94.6 718 95.0 694 96.3
37 4.9 35 5.1 55 7.5 41 5.4 38 5.0 27 3.7

660 46.8 800 53.6 792 52.1 777 50.7 798 51.3 931 56.4

1,515 1,567 1,594 1,621 1,639 1,736

1,270 83.8 1,255 80.1 1,292 81.1 1,310 80.8 1,301 79.4 1,376 79.3
1,214 95.6 1,196 95.3 1,213 93.9 1,236 94.4 1,226 94.2 1,330 96.6
56 4.4 59 4.7 279 21.6 73 5.6 75 5.8 46 3.4

244 16.1 312 19.9 302 18.9 312 19.2 338 20.6 359 20.7

11 - 7
Table 11.3
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI
2007 - 2016
(Number of Persons in Thousands)

Sex / Class of Worker January April July October

2007
Both Sexes
In the Labor Force 1,728 1,736 1,772 1,773
Total Employed 1,599 1,648 1,655 1,686

Wage and Salary Workers 864 861 906 850


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 734 729 775 742
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 130 132 131 108

Own-Account Workers 559 598 589 619


Self-Employed 465 511 506 526
Employer 94 87 83 93

Unpaid Family Worker 176 188 161 216

Female
In the Labor Force 624 604 653 649
Total Employed 578 568 607 615

Wage and Salary Workers 293 266 302 280


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 229 204 241 226
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 64 62 61 54

Own-Account Workers 195 209 212 211


Self-Employed 176 194 189 183
Employer 19 15 22 27

Unpaid Family Worker 90 92 94 125

Male
In the Labor Force 1,104 1,132 1,119 1,124
Total Employed 1,021 1,080 1,048 1,071

Wage and Salary Workers 571 595 604 570


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 506 525 533 516
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 66 70 70 54

Own-Account Workers 364 389 377 409


Self-Employed 289 317 317 343
Employer 75 72 60 66

Unpaid Family Worker 86 95 67 92

Notes: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.

Source: Labor Force Survey, National Statistics Office

11 - 8
Table 11.3
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI
2007 - 2016
(Number of Persons in Thousands)

Sex / Class of Worker January April July October

2008
Both Sexes
In the Labor Force 1,803 1,787 1,792 1,819
Total Employed 1,691 1,675 1,674 1,740

Wage and Salary Workers 854 849 876 903


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 731 718 758 797
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 123 132 118 106

Own-Account Workers 620 597 627 624


Self-Employed 534 494 544 539
Employer 86 104 83 85

Unpaid Family Worker 218 228 170 214

Female
In the Labor Force 660 643 655 661
Total Employed 620 601 600 631

Wage and Salary Workers 288 278 286 297


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 226 211 232 240
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 62 66 54 58

Own-Account Workers 214 196 216 213


Self-Employed 195 171 196 191
Employer 19 25 20 21

Unpaid Family Worker 118 127 98 121

Male
In the Labor Force 1,142 1,145 1,136 1,158
Total Employed 1,072 1,074 1,073 1,109

Wage and Salary Workers 566 571 590 606


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 505 506 526 557
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 61 65 63 48

Own-Account Workers 406 401 410 411


Self-Employed 339 323 348 348
Employer 68 79 63 64

Unpaid Family Worker 99 101 73 93

11 - 9
Table 11.3
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI
2007 - 2016
(Number of Persons in Thousands)

Sex / Class of Worker January April July October

2009
Both Sexes
In the Labor Force 1,744 1,821 1,834 1,851
Total Employed 1,643 1,708 1,730 1,741

Wage and Salary Workers 879 902 950 954


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 750 785 823 835
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 129 117 127 119

Own-Account Workers 574 616 611 595


Self-Employed 495 527 503 512
Employer 79 89 107 83

Unpaid Family Worker 191 190 169 192

Female
In the Labor Force 629 649 681 674
Total Employed 594 602 632 637

Wage and Salary Workers 289 289 323 307


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 227 235 257 252
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 62 54 66 55

Own-Account Workers 195 197 221 225


Self-Employed 176 179 194 206
Employer 20 17 26 19

Unpaid Family Worker 110 117 88 105

Male
In the Labor Force 1,115 1,172 1,153 1,177
Total Employed 1,049 1,106 1,099 1,104

Wage and Salary Workers 589 614 628 647


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 523 550 566 583
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 67 64 61 64

Own-Account Workers 378 419 390 370


Self-Employed 319 348 309 305
Employer 59 71 81 65

Unpaid Family Worker 81 73 81 87

11 - 10
Table 11.3
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI
2007 - 2016
(Number of Persons in Thousands)

Sex / Class of Worker January April July October

2010
Both Sexes
In the Labor Force 1,831 1,804 1,838 1,869
Total Employed 1,721 1,689 1,730 1,755

Wage and Salary Workers 975 937 953 951


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 844 803 820 825
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 131 133 134 127

Own-Account Workers 593 594 594 634


Self-Employed 509 515 522 558
Employer 85 79 72 75

Unpaid Family Worker 153 159 183 170

Female
In the Labor Force 676 630 665 666
Total Employed 627 585 619 618

Wage and Salary Workers 325 294 311 302


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 258 230 247 243
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 68 64 65 59

Own-Account Workers 219 195 196 221


Self-Employed 199 175 180 207
Employer 21 20 17 15

Unpaid Family Worker 82 95 112 95

Male
In the Labor Force 1,155 1,173 1,173 1,203
Total Employed 1,095 1,105 1,111 1,137

Wage and Salary Workers 650 642 642 649


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 587 573 573 582
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 63 69 69 68

Own-Account Workers 374 399 397 412


Self-Employed 310 340 342 352
Employer 64 59 55 61

Unpaid Family Worker 71 63 72 75

11 - 11
Table 11.3
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI
2007 - 2016
(Number of Persons in Thousands)

Sex / Class of Worker January April July October

2011
Both Sexes
In the Labor Force 1,901 1,891 1,903 2,020
Total Employed 1,791 1,789 1,793 1,927

Wage and Salary Workers 987 972 1,037 1,086


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 871 854 911 962
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 116 118 127 124

Own-Account Workers 612 607 597 621


Self-Employed 517 523 511 523
Employer 95 84 86 99

Unpaid Family Worker 192 210 159 220

Female
In the Labor Force 663 674 692 750
Total Employed 621 635 650 713

Wage and Salary Workers 301 293 324 346


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 241 232 255 278
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 60 60 69 67

Own-Account Workers 209 219 223 237


Self-Employed 190 200 199 207
Employer 20 19 24 30

Unpaid Family Worker 111 124 103 130

Male
In the Labor Force 1,238 1,216 1,211 1,270
Total Employed 1,170 1,153 1,143 1,214

Wage and Salary Workers 686 679 714 740


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 629 622 656 683
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 56 58 58 57

Own-Account Workers 403 387 374 384


Self-Employed 327 322 312 315
Employer 76 65 62 69

Unpaid Family Worker 81 86 56 90

11 - 12
Table 11.3
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI
2007 - 2016
(Number of Persons in Thousands)

Sex / Class of Worker January April July October

2012
Both Sexes
In the Labor Force 2,023 1,975 2,028 1,948
Total Employed 1,896 1,848 1,900 1,854

Wage and Salary Workers 1,062 1,011 1,108 1,089


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 920 901 987 963
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 142 110 121 126

Own-Account Workers 644 640 622 614


Self-Employed 566 548 518 527
Employer 78 92 104 87

Unpaid Family Worker 190 197 170 151

Female
In the Labor Force 741 714 757 693
Total Employed 693 659 696 658

Wage and Salary Workers 359 308 345 342


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 284 251 283 281
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 75 57 62 62

Own-Account Workers 223 236 247 226


Self-Employed 204 212 222 207
Employer 19 25 26 19

Unpaid Family Worker 111 114 103 90

Male
In the Labor Force 1,281 1,261 1,271 1,255
Total Employed 1,202 1,190 1,204 1,196

Wage and Salary Workers 703 703 763 747


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 636 650 704 683
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 67 53 58 64

Own-Account Workers 421 404 374 389


Self-Employed 362 337 297 320
Employer 59 67 78 69

Unpaid Family Worker 79 83 66 61

11 - 13
Table 11.3
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI
2007 - 2016
(Number of Persons in Thousands)

Sex / Class of Worker January April July October

2013
Both Sexes
In the Labor Force 1,979 1,952 2,006 2,019
Total Employed 1,855 1,790 1,874 1,884

Wage and Salary Workers 1,098 975 1,066 1,078


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 979 846 933 961
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 119 129 135 117

Own-Account Workers 598 623 637 629


Self-Employed 503 554 560 554
Employer 95 69 77 75

Unpaid Family Worker 159 191 171 177

Female
In the Labor Force 724 680 734 727
Total Employed 675 618 675 671

Wage and Salary Workers 351 293 342 346


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 289 222 271 282
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 62 71 71 63

Own-Account Workers 227 214 236 217


Self-Employed 201 200 213 195
Employer 27 14 23 22

Unpaid Family Worker 96 110 97 109

Male
In the Labor Force 1,256 1,272 1,272 1,292
Total Employed 1,180 1,171 1,199 1,213

Wage and Salary Workers 747 681 724 731


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 690 623 659 678
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 57 58 65 53

Own-Account Workers 370 409 400 412


Self-Employed 302 354 347 359
Employer 69 55 54 53

Unpaid Family Worker 63 81 74 69

11 - 14
Table 11.3
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI
2007 - 2016
(Number of Persons in Thousands)

Sex / Class of Worker January April July October

2014
Both Sexes
In the Labor Force 2,020 2,075 2,041 2,066
Total Employed 1,890 1,971 1,914 1,952

Wage and Salary Workers 1,084 1,094 1,104 1,138


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 937 932 951 1,002
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 140 152 144 125
Worked with pay in own-operated farm or business 6 8 8 11

Own-Account Workers 635 656 616 644


Self-Employed 555 578 542 574
Employer 80 79 75 70

Unpaid Family Worker 171 223 193 170

Female
In the Labor Force 722 764 761 757
Total Employed 673 720 715 716

Wage and Salary Workers 342 359 385 369


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 270 284 301 299
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 70 73 79 67
Worked with pay in own-operated farm or business 2 2 4 3

Own-Account Workers 239 237 220 241


Self-Employed 218 213 199 220
Employer 21 24 20 20

Unpaid Family Worker 91 125 111 107

Male
In the Labor Force 1,298 1,311 1,280 1,310
Total Employed 1,217 1,251 1,199 1,236

Wage and Salary Workers 741 734 719 769


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 667 649 650 703
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 70 78 65 58
Worked with pay in own-operated farm or business 4 6 5 8

Own-Account Workers 396 419 397 404


Self-Employed 337 364 343 354
Employer 59 55 54 50

Unpaid Family Worker 79 98 82 64

11 - 15
Table 11.3
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI
2007 - 2016
(Number of Persons in Thousands)

Sex / Class of Worker January April July October

2015
Both Sexes
In the Labor Force 2,066 2,037 2,010 2,057
Total Employed 1,941 1,915 1,897 1,944

Wage and Salary Workers 1,145 1,130 1,205 1,183


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 992 969 1,031 1,028
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 147 151 165 150
Worked with pay in own-operated farm or business 6 10 10 5

Own-Account Workers 617 609 580 600


Self-Employed 542 539 493 535
Employer 75 71 87 65

Unpaid Family Worker 179 177 112 162

Female
In the Labor Force 755 731 739 756
Total Employed 710 686 694 718

Wage and Salary Workers 376 376 407 388


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 300 296 310 306
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 74 76 94 80
Worked with pay in own-operated farm or business 2 3 3 2

Own-Account Workers 230 203 225 224


Self-Employed 210 187 200 208
Employer 20 16 25 17

Unpaid Family Worker 105 107 62 106

Male
In the Labor Force 1,311 1,306 1,271 1,301
Total Employed 1,231 1,229 1,204 1,226

Wage and Salary Workers 769 754 799 795


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 692 673 721 722
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 73 75 70 69
Worked with pay in own-operated farm or business 4 6 8 3

Own-Account Workers 387 406 355 375


Self-Employed 333 352 294 327
Employer 55 54 62 48

Unpaid Family Worker 75 70 50 56

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Table 11.3
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI
2007 - 2016
(Number of Persons in Thousands)

Sex / Class of Worker January April July October

2016
Both Sexes
In the Labor Force 2,051 2,071 2,132 2,097
Total Employed 1,946 1,961 2,041 2,024

Wage and Salary Workers 1,261 1,238 1,284 1,297


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 1,073 1,082 1,115 1,124
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 176 146 162 158
Worked with pay in own-operated farm or business 12 10 8 15

Own-Account Workers 575 608 648 621


Self-Employed 512 506 580 547
Employer 63 102 67 75

Unpaid Family Worker 110 114 108 105

Female
In the Labor Force 758 689 762 720
Total Employed 716 652 725 694

Wage and Salary Workers 429 382 420 409


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 329 307 331 327
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 98 72 88 78
Worked with pay in own-operated farm or business 3 2 2 5

Own-Account Workers 230 201 235 218


Self-Employed 212 179 219 201
Employer 19 23 17 17

Unpaid Family Worker 56 69 69 66

Male
In the Labor Force 1,293 1,382 1,370 1,376
Total Employed 1,229 1,308 1,316 1,330

Wage and Salary Workers 832 856 864 888


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 744 775 784 797
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 78 74 74 81
Worked with pay in own-operated farm or business 9 7 5 10

Own-Account Workers 344 407 412 403


Self-Employed 300 327 362 345
Employer 44 80 51 58

Unpaid Family Worker 53 45 40 39

11 - 17
Table 11.3 - continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI
2007 - 2016
(Number of Persons in Thousands)

Sex / Class of Worker January April July October

2008
Both Sexes
In the Labor Force 1,803 1,787 1,792 1,819
Total Employed 1,691 1,675 1,674 1,740

Wage and Salary Workers 854 849 876 903


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 731 718 758 797
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 123 132 118 106

Own-Account Workers 620 597 627 624


Self-Employed 534 494 544 539
Employer 86 104 83 85

Unpaid Family Worker 218 228 170 214

Female
In the Labor Force 660 643 655 661
Total Employed 620 601 600 631

Wage and Salary Workers 288 278 286 297


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 226 211 232 240
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 62 66 54 58

Own-Account Workers 214 196 216 213


Self-Employed 195 171 196 191
Employer 19 25 20 21

Unpaid Family Worker 118 127 98 121

Male
In the Labor Force 1,142 1,145 1,136 1,158
Total Employed 1,072 1,074 1,073 1,109

Wage and Salary Workers 566 571 590 606


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 505 506 526 557
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 61 65 63 48

Own-Account Workers 406 401 410 411


Self-Employed 339 323 348 348
Employer 68 79 63 64

Unpaid Family Worker 99 101 73 93

11 - 9
Table 11.3 - continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI
2007 - 2016
(Number of Persons in Thousands)

Sex / Class of Worker January April July October

2009
Both Sexes
In the Labor Force 1,744 1,821 1,834 1,851
Total Employed 1,643 1,708 1,730 1,741

Wage and Salary Workers 879 902 950 954


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 750 785 823 835
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 129 117 127 119

Own-Account Workers 574 616 611 595


Self-Employed 495 527 503 512
Employer 79 89 107 83

Unpaid Family Worker 191 190 169 192

Female
In the Labor Force 629 649 681 674
Total Employed 594 602 632 637

Wage and Salary Workers 289 289 323 307


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 227 235 257 252
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 62 54 66 55

Own-Account Workers 195 197 221 225


Self-Employed 176 179 194 206
Employer 20 17 26 19

Unpaid Family Worker 110 117 88 105

Male
In the Labor Force 1,115 1,172 1,153 1,177
Total Employed 1,049 1,106 1,099 1,104

Wage and Salary Workers 589 614 628 647


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 523 550 566 583
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 67 64 61 64

Own-Account Workers 378 419 390 370


Self-Employed 319 348 309 305
Employer 59 71 81 65

Unpaid Family Worker 81 73 81 87

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Table 11.3 - continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI
2007 - 2016
(Number of Persons in Thousands)

Sex / Class of Worker January April July October

2010
Both Sexes
In the Labor Force 1,831 1,804 1,838 1,869
Total Employed 1,721 1,689 1,730 1,755

Wage and Salary Workers 975 937 953 951


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 844 803 820 825
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 131 133 134 127

Own-Account Workers 593 594 594 634


Self-Employed 509 515 522 558
Employer 85 79 72 75

Unpaid Family Worker 153 159 183 170

Female
In the Labor Force 676 630 665 666
Total Employed 627 585 619 618

Wage and Salary Workers 325 294 311 302


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 258 230 247 243
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 68 64 65 59

Own-Account Workers 219 195 196 221


Self-Employed 199 175 180 207
Employer 21 20 17 15

Unpaid Family Worker 82 95 112 95

Male
In the Labor Force 1,155 1,173 1,173 1,203
Total Employed 1,095 1,105 1,111 1,137

Wage and Salary Workers 650 642 642 649


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 587 573 573 582
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 63 69 69 68

Own-Account Workers 374 399 397 412


Self-Employed 310 340 342 352
Employer 64 59 55 61

Unpaid Family Worker 71 63 72 75

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Table 11.3 - continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI
2007 - 2016
(Number of Persons in Thousands)

Sex / Class of Worker January April July October

2011
Both Sexes
In the Labor Force 1,901 1,891 1,903 2,020
Total Employed 1,791 1,789 1,793 1,927

Wage and Salary Workers 987 972 1,037 1,086


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 871 854 911 962
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 116 118 127 124

Own-Account Workers 612 607 597 621


Self-Employed 517 523 511 523
Employer 95 84 86 99

Unpaid Family Worker 192 210 159 220

Female
In the Labor Force 663 674 692 750
Total Employed 621 635 650 713

Wage and Salary Workers 301 293 324 346


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 241 232 255 278
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 60 60 69 67

Own-Account Workers 209 219 223 237


Self-Employed 190 200 199 207
Employer 20 19 24 30

Unpaid Family Worker 111 124 103 130

Male
In the Labor Force 1,238 1,216 1,211 1,270
Total Employed 1,170 1,153 1,143 1,214

Wage and Salary Workers 686 679 714 740


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 629 622 656 683
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 56 58 58 57

Own-Account Workers 403 387 374 384


Self-Employed 327 322 312 315
Employer 76 65 62 69

Unpaid Family Worker 81 86 56 90

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Table 11.3 - continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI
2007 - 2016
(Number of Persons in Thousands)

Sex / Class of Worker January April July October

2012
Both Sexes
In the Labor Force 2,023 1,975 2,028 1,948
Total Employed 1,896 1,848 1,900 1,854

Wage and Salary Workers 1,062 1,011 1,108 1,089


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 920 901 987 963
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 142 110 121 126

Own-Account Workers 644 640 622 614


Self-Employed 566 548 518 527
Employer 78 92 104 87

Unpaid Family Worker 190 197 170 151

Female
In the Labor Force 741 714 757 693
Total Employed 693 659 696 658

Wage and Salary Workers 359 308 345 342


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 284 251 283 281
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 75 57 62 62

Own-Account Workers 223 236 247 226


Self-Employed 204 212 222 207
Employer 19 25 26 19

Unpaid Family Worker 111 114 103 90

Male
In the Labor Force 1,281 1,261 1,271 1,255
Total Employed 1,202 1,190 1,204 1,196

Wage and Salary Workers 703 703 763 747


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 636 650 704 683
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 67 53 58 64

Own-Account Workers 421 404 374 389


Self-Employed 362 337 297 320
Employer 59 67 78 69

Unpaid Family Worker 79 83 66 61

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Table 11.3 - continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI
2007 - 2016
(Number of Persons in Thousands)

Sex / Class of Worker January April July October

2013
Both Sexes
In the Labor Force 1,979 1,952 2,006 2,019
Total Employed 1,855 1,790 1,874 1,884

Wage and Salary Workers 1,098 975 1,066 1,078


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 979 846 933 961
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 119 129 135 117

Own-Account Workers 598 623 637 629


Self-Employed 503 554 560 554
Employer 95 69 77 75

Unpaid Family Worker 159 191 171 177

Female
In the Labor Force 724 680 734 727
Total Employed 675 618 675 671

Wage and Salary Workers 351 293 342 346


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 289 222 271 282
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 62 71 71 63

Own-Account Workers 227 214 236 217


Self-Employed 201 200 213 195
Employer 27 14 23 22

Unpaid Family Worker 96 110 97 109

Male
In the Labor Force 1,256 1,272 1,272 1,292
Total Employed 1,180 1,171 1,199 1,213

Wage and Salary Workers 747 681 724 731


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 690 623 659 678
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 57 58 65 53

Own-Account Workers 370 409 400 412


Self-Employed 302 354 347 359
Employer 69 55 54 53

Unpaid Family Worker 63 81 74 69

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Table 11.3 - continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI
2007 - 2016
(Number of Persons in Thousands)

Sex / Class of Worker January April July October

2014
Both Sexes
In the Labor Force 2,020 2,075 2,041 2,066
Total Employed 1,890 1,971 1,914 1,952

Wage and Salary Workers 1,084 1,094 1,104 1,138


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 937 932 951 1,002
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 140 152 144 125
Worked with pay in own-operated farm or business 6 8 8 11

Own-Account Workers 635 656 616 644


Self-Employed 555 578 542 574
Employer 80 79 75 70

Unpaid Family Worker 171 223 193 170

Female
In the Labor Force 722 764 761 757
Total Employed 673 720 715 716

Wage and Salary Workers 342 359 385 369


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 270 284 301 299
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 70 73 79 67
Worked with pay in own-operated farm or business 2 2 4 3

Own-Account Workers 239 237 220 241


Self-Employed 218 213 199 220
Employer 21 24 20 20

Unpaid Family Worker 91 125 111 107

Male
In the Labor Force 1,298 1,311 1,280 1,310
Total Employed 1,217 1,251 1,199 1,236

Wage and Salary Workers 741 734 719 769


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 667 649 650 703
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 70 78 65 58
Worked with pay in own-operated farm or business 4 6 5 8

Own-Account Workers 396 419 397 404


Self-Employed 337 364 343 354
Employer 59 55 54 50

Unpaid Family Worker 79 98 82 64

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Table 11.3 - continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI
2007 - 2016
(Number of Persons in Thousands)

Sex / Class of Worker January April July October

2015
Both Sexes
In the Labor Force 2,066 2,037 2,010 2,057
Total Employed 1,941 1,915 1,897 1,944

Wage and Salary Workers 1,145 1,130 1,205 1,183


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 992 969 1,031 1,028
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 147 151 165 150
Worked with pay in own-operated farm or business 6 10 10 5

Own-Account Workers 617 609 580 600


Self-Employed 542 539 493 535
Employer 75 71 87 65

Unpaid Family Worker 179 177 112 162

Female
In the Labor Force 755 731 739 756
Total Employed 710 686 694 718

Wage and Salary Workers 376 376 407 388


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 300 296 310 306
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 74 76 94 80
Worked with pay in own-operated farm or business 2 3 3 2

Own-Account Workers 230 203 225 224


Self-Employed 210 187 200 208
Employer 20 16 25 17

Unpaid Family Worker 105 107 62 106

Male
In the Labor Force 1,311 1,306 1,271 1,301
Total Employed 1,231 1,229 1,204 1,226

Wage and Salary Workers 769 754 799 795


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 692 673 721 722
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 73 75 70 69
Worked with pay in own-operated farm or business 4 6 8 3

Own-Account Workers 387 406 355 375


Self-Employed 333 352 294 327
Employer 55 54 62 48

Unpaid Family Worker 75 70 50 56

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Table 11.3 - continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI
2007 - 2016
(Number of Persons in Thousands)

Sex / Class of Worker January April July October

2016
Both Sexes
In the Labor Force 2,051 2,071 2,132 2,097
Total Employed 1,946 1,961 2,041 2,024

Wage and Salary Workers 1,261 1,238 1,284 1,297


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 1,073 1,082 1,115 1,124
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 176 146 162 158
Worked with pay in own-operated farm or business 12 10 8 15

Own-Account Workers 575 608 648 621


Self-Employed 512 506 580 547
Employer 63 102 67 75

Unpaid Family Worker 110 114 108 105

Female
In the Labor Force 758 689 762 720
Total Employed 716 652 725 694

Wage and Salary Workers 429 382 420 409


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 329 307 331 327
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 98 72 88 78
Worked with pay in own-operated farm or business 3 2 2 5

Own-Account Workers 230 201 235 218


Self-Employed 212 179 219 201
Employer 19 23 17 17

Unpaid Family Worker 56 69 69 66

Male
In the Labor Force 1,293 1,382 1,370 1,376
Total Employed 1,229 1,308 1,316 1,330

Wage and Salary Workers 832 856 864 888


Worked for Private Household/
Establishment/Family Operated Activity 744 775 784 797
Worked for Government/
Government Corporation 78 74 74 81
Worked with pay in own-operated farm or business 9 7 5 10

Own-Account Workers 344 407 412 403


Self-Employed 300 327 362 345
Employer 44 80 51 58

Unpaid Family Worker 53 45 40 39

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Table 11.4A
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI
2007 - 2011
(In Thousands)

2007 2008
Sex / Major Industry Group
January April July October January April July October

Region XI

Both Sexes 1,599 1,648 1,655 1,686 1,691 1,675 1,674 1,740

Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry 606 684 635 721 667 683 670 717
Fishing 35 38 37 41 46 45 45 43
Mining and Quarrying 26 32 30 36 37 31 32 46
Manufacturing 106 84 99 95 84 96 94 92
Electricity, Gas and Water 5 6 4 4 3 6 4 2
Construction 64 66 74 67 68 69 76 86
Wholesale and Retail Trade, Repair
of Motor Vehicles, Motorcycles and
Personal and Household Goods 309 284 306 301 329 294 320 324
Hotels and Restaurants 38 43 34 37 42 43 29 39
Transportation, Storage and
Communication 108 108 123 102 121 117 122 113
Financial Intermediation 11 16 16 17 11 12 14 13
Real Estate, Renting and Business
Activities 33 24 23 27 28 33 32 25
Public Administration and Defense,
Compulsory Social Security 75 84 72 69 77 75 71 64
Education 47 46 52 40 44 56 40 47
Health and Social Work 12 14 17 18 20 18 14 20
Other Community, Social and Personal
Service Activities 44 47 50 37 35 42 37 35
Private Households With Employed
Persons 79 70 82 74 80 55 76 75
Extra-Territorial Organization and Bodies - - - 1 - * - -

Notes: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


* Less than 1 thousand.

Source: Labor Force Survey, Philippine Statistics Authority

11 - 18
Table 11.4A - continued

2009 2010 2011


January April July October January April July October January April July October

1,643 1,708 1,730 1,741 1,721 1,689 1,730 1,755 1,791 1,789 1,793 1,927

654 663 627 676 627 620 643 640 657 702 681 742
46 47 53 46 47 48 61 48 51 47 53 53
35 36 37 35 44 46 46 49 53 44 39 45
91 109 115 94 114 103 105 101 120 99 110 101
4 6 4 4 4 3 3 5 5 2 5 6
69 83 77 83 70 88 73 81 75 88 77 71

293 308 310 333 327 311 322 342 357 345 329 383
42 41 54 44 42 35 41 49 39 40 45 51

120 119 130 122 125 119 119 127 117 115 132 132
14 15 13 20 16 16 17 20 13 17 17 24

30 40 41 33 33 42 33 43 40 39 47 54

78 76 75 72 79 80 78 83 72 77 77 78
47 40 54 41 53 44 53 46 48 40 51 49
18 17 16 17 17 19 23 18 21 19 20 23

35 42 47 41 54 43 39 37 46 50 42 35

68 65 76 80 69 72 75 66 76 63 69 80
- - - - - - - - - - * -

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Table 11.4A - continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI
2007 - 2011
(In Thousands)

2007 2008
Sex / Major Industry Group
January April July October January April July October

Female 578 607 568 615 620 601 600 631

Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry 146 162 161 188 177 182 166 185
Fishing 1 1 2 2 - 1 1 1
Mining and Quarrying - 1 1 - 3 1 1 3
Manufacturing 38 37 30 30 36 38 35 34
Electricity, Gas and Water 1 - - - 1 1 1 -
Construction - 1 - 2 1 1 2 2
Wholesale and Retail Trade, Repair
of Motor Vehicles, Motorcycles and
Personal and Household Goods 185 189 168 192 198 172 199 200
Hotels and Restaurants 22 19 27 24 25 26 15 24
Transportation, Storage and
Communication 6 6 3 4 4 5 9 2
Financial Intermediation 5 9 8 10 5 9 9 6
Real Estate, Renting and Business
Activities 9 8 7 7 7 10 8 9
Public Administration and Defense,
Compulsory Social Security 28 25 27 25 28 26 23 25
Education 38 40 37 33 32 43 33 38
Health and Social Work 7 12 11 12 14 12 11 16
Other Community, Social and Personal
Service Activities 21 29 24 22 21 24 22 18
Private Households With Employed
Persons 70 67 59 63 68 48 65 66
Extra-Territorial Organization and Bodies - - - - - * - -

Male 1,021 1,048 1,080 1,071 1,072 1,074 1,073 1,110

Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry 460 473 523 533 490 501 504 533
Fishing 34 36 36 39 46 43 44 42
Mining and Quarrying 26 29 31 35 34 30 32 42
Manufacturing 68 62 54 65 48 58 59 58
Electricity, Gas and Water 5 4 4 4 3 4 2 2
Construction 64 73 66 65 66 68 73 84
Wholesale and Retail Trade, Repair
of Motor Vehicles, Motorcycles and
Personal and Household Goods 123 117 116 109 130 122 120 124
Hotels and Restaurants 16 15 16 13 17 17 14 15
Transportation, Storage and
Communication 103 117 105 98 118 111 113 111
Financial Intermediation 6 7 8 7 6 4 4 7
Real Estate, Renting and Business
Activities 24 15 18 19 21 23 24 16
Public Administration and Defense,
Compulsory Social Security 46 47 57 44 49 48 48 39
Education 9 12 9 7 12 14 7 9
Health and Social Work 4 5 3 6 6 6 3 4
Other Community, Social and Personal
Service Activities 23 21 23 15 14 18 15 16
Private Households With Employed
Persons 9 15 11 11 12 7 11 9
Extra-Territorial Organization and Bodies - - - 1 - * - -

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Table 11.4A - continued

2009 2010 2011


January April July October January April July October January April July October

594 602 632 637 627 585 619 618 621 635 650 713

167 171 152 181 153 146 168 158 173 172 172 188
3 2 5 1 2 5 2 2 2 4 3 5
* 2 - - * 2 2 * 2 2 2 3
35 42 39 38 45 37 38 41 36 38 47 39
* 2 * 1 1 * - 1 - 1 1 3
3 1 3 3 2 2 * 2 1 3 2 2

184 189 200 210 198 183 193 212 198 211 202 237
26 24 33 21 23 17 23 24 22 24 26 32

5 3 6 6 6 3 4 8 4 6 9 6
7 7 7 12 10 8 9 8 7 8 9 12

9 13 10 9 7 13 11 12 11 10 15 15

29 28 27 24 30 31 30 30 26 35 31 33
37 28 43 32 43 32 39 33 37 29 39 34
14 11 13 11 14 13 17 11 17 13 16 18

18 24 29 22 34 30 19 20 24 27 21 21

59 56 64 66 60 62 64 56 62 52 56 67
- - - - - - - - - - - -

1,049 1,106 1,099 1,104 1,095 1,105 1,111 1,137 1,170 1,153 1,143 1,214

487 492 476 494 474 474 475 482 484 530 510 554
43 45 48 45 45 42 59 47 49 43 50 48
35 34 37 35 44 44 45 49 51 42 37 42
35 66 76 57 69 66 66 60 84 61 63 62
4 5 4 3 3 3 3 4 5 1 3 3
66 82 74 70 68 87 73 79 74 85 75 69

109 119 109 123 130 128 130 131 160 134 127 146
16 17 21 22 19 18 18 25 17 16 19 19

115 115 124 116 119 116 115 119 113 109 123 126
8 8 7 8 6 7 8 12 6 9 7 12

21 27 31 24 26 29 23 31 29 29 31 38

49 48 48 48 49 49 48 53 46 42 46 45
11 12 10 9 10 12 14 13 11 11 12 15
5 6 3 6 3 5 5 7 4 6 5 5

17 18 18 20 21 13 19 17 23 24 21 15

8 9 13 14 9 10 11 10 14 11 13 14
- - - - - - - - - - * -

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Table 11.4B
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI
2012 - 2016
(In Thousands)

Sex / Major Industry Group January April July October

2012

Both Sexes 1,896 1,848 1,900 1,854

Agriculture and Forestry 668 688 675 643


Fishing and Aquaculture 49 46 50 47
Mining and Quarrying 48 47 39 53
Manufacturing 109 95 106 99
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 1 2 6 4
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 3 1 2 1
Construction 99 91 91 105
Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 358 378 355 339
Transportation and Storage 132 123 128 133
Accommodation and Food Service Activities 63 58 86 65
Information and Communication 10 7 10 12
Financial and Insurance Activities 20 20 18 19
Real estate activities 6 4 6 3
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 6 5 3 10
Administrative and Support Service Activities 29 32 33 38
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsary Social Services 89 77 80 84
Education 49 44 44 51
Human Health and Social Work Activities 23 14 22 22
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 15 15 14 12
Other Service Activities 94 84 107 87
Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods
and Services Producing Activities of Households for Own Use 26 16 23 26
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - 1 - -

Notes: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


* Less than 1 thousand.

Source: Labor Force Survey, Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 11.4B
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI
2012 - 2016
(In Thousands)

Sex / Major Industry Group January April July October

Female 693 659 696 658

Agriculture and Forestry 167 162 165 151


Fishing and Aquaculture 2 3 1 2
Mining and Quarrying 2 1 1 4
Manufacturing 36 32 41 37
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply - - 2 1
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities - - - -
Construction 3 3 1 4
Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 224 247 224 211
Transportation and Storage 3 7 4 5
Accommodation and Food Service Activities 36 34 54 37
Information and Communication 3 3 4 5
Financial and Insurance Activities 9 10 8 8
Real estate activities 4 3 2 2
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 3 1 - 4
Administrative and Support Service Activities 6 5 6 13
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsary Social Services 34 34 34 34
Education 41 29 33 36
Human Health and Social Work Activities 17 10 15 12
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 6 7 7 3
Other Service Activities 71 53 73 63
Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods
and Services Producing Activities of Households for Own Use 24 14 20 24
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - - - -

Male 1,202 1,190 1,204 1,196

Agriculture and Forestry 501 526 510 492


Fishing and Aquaculture 47 43 49 44
Mining and Quarrying 45 46 38 50
Manufacturing 73 63 66 62
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 1 2 4 3
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 3 1 2 1
Construction 96 88 90 101
Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 134 131 132 128
Transportation and Storage 128 116 124 128
Accommodation and Food Service Activities 27 23 32 28
Information and Communication 7 4 5 7
Financial and Insurance Activities 11 10 10 11
Real estate activities 2 1 3 1
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 3 4 3 6
Administrative and Support Service Activities 23 27 27 25
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsary Social Services 55 43 46 50
Education 8 15 12 15
Human Health and Social Work Activities 6 4 7 10
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 10 8 7 9
Other Service Activities 23 32 34 23
Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods
and Services Producing Activities of Households for Own Use 2 2 3 2
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - 1 - -

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Table 11.4B
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI
2012 - 2016
(In Thousands)

Sex / Major Industry Group January April July October

2013

Both Sexes 1,855 1,790 1,874 1,884

Agriculture and Forestry 642 632 658 620


Fishing and Aquaculture 51 57 47 55
Mining and Quarrying 39 56 39 45
Manufacturing 105 85 90 104
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 3 3 4 4
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 2 3 2 4
Construction 93 98 97 109
Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 337 325 354 365
Transportation and Storage 129 127 137 136
Accommodation and Food Service Activities 76 78 73 87
Information and Communication 8 13 13 9
Financial and Insurance Activities 16 18 21 24
Real estate activities 5 3 4 6
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 7 7 9 9
Administrative and Support Service Activities 39 32 36 36
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsary Social Services 75 86 92 77
Education 45 50 51 47
Human Health and Social Work Activities 26 17 21 21
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 22 15 13 13
Other Service Activities 108 66 88 90
Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods
and Services Producing Activities of Households for Own Use 26 14 24 21
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - 5 - -

11 - 24
Table 11.4B
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI
2012 - 2016
(In Thousands)

Sex / Major Industry Group January April July October

Female 675 618 674 672

Agriculture and Forestry 157 150 166 150


Fishing and Aquaculture 3 3 1 2
Mining and Quarrying 1 4 1 2
Manufacturing 37 28 32 37
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 1 - - 1
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities - * - 1
Construction 2 4 2 2
Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 206 204 214 210
Transportation and Storage 3 3 5 5
Accommodation and Food Service Activities 44 46 48 53
Information and Communication 4 7 4 3
Financial and Insurance Activities 6 10 11 13
Real estate activities 2 1 2 2
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 4 2 5 3
Administrative and Support Service Activities 11 6 7 11
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsary Social Services 30 36 40 33
Education 33 35 38 36
Human Health and Social Work Activities 19 13 14 13
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 10 7 6 8
Other Service Activities 79 45 60 68
Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods
and Services Producing Activities of Households for Own Use 23 11 20 18
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - 2 - -

Male 1,180 1,171 1,201 1,213

Agriculture and Forestry 485 482 492 469


Fishing and Aquaculture 48 54 46 53
Mining and Quarrying 38 52 40 44
Manufacturing 68 57 58 67
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 2 3 4 4
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 2 3 2 4
Construction 91 94 96 108
Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 131 121 139 155
Transportation and Storage 126 124 132 131
Accommodation and Food Service Activities 33 33 26 33
Information and Communication 4 7 11 6
Financial and Insurance Activities 10 7 10 12
Real estate activities 2 2 1 2
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 2 5 5 5
Administrative and Support Service Activities 28 26 30 25
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsary Social Services 45 49 53 44
Education 12 15 12 12
Human Health and Social Work Activities 8 4 6 7
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 12 8 7 6
Other Service Activities 29 21 26 23
Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods
and Services Producing Activities of Households for Own Use 3 3 5 2
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - 2 - -

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Table 11.4B
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI
2012 - 2016
(In Thousands)

Sex / Major Industry Group January April July October

2014

Both Sexes 1,890 1,971 1,914 1,952

Agriculture and Forestry 640 678 649 643


Fishing and Aquaculture 51 51 42 48
Mining and Quarrying 40 49 40 39
Manufacturing 106 99 107 122
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 3 4 4 4
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 5 4 0 3
Construction 91 101 98 128
Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 349 371 364 373
Transportation and Storage 139 126 121 134
Accommodation and Food Service Activities 73 79 86 98
Information and Communication 16 12 11 13
Financial and Insurance Activities 22 30 13 17
Real estate activities 8 8 8 6
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 6 10 10 6
Administrative and Support Service Activities 38 39 48 38
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsary Social Services 94 97 98 82
Education 56 67 56 54
Human Health and Social Work Activities 14 18 21 17
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 15 22 13 21
Other Service Activities 92 87 94 90
Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods
and Services Producing Activities of Households for Own Use 33 24 29 18
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - - - -

11 - 26
Table 11.4B
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI
2012 - 2016
(In Thousands)

Sex / Major Industry Group January April July October

Female 673 720 715 716

Agriculture and Forestry 147 172 160 156


Fishing and Aquaculture 2 4 2 3
Mining and Quarrying * 4 2 3
Manufacturing 36 40 41 50
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply * - 1 -
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 1 1 - -
Construction 4 4 3 3
Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 214 225 216 219
Transportation and Storage 3 4 5 7
Accommodation and Food Service Activities 43 46 56 64
Information and Communication 6 2 6 3
Financial and Insurance Activities 11 15 6 10
Real estate activities 4 3 4 3
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 3 5 4 4
Administrative and Support Service Activities 12 10 13 11
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsary Social Services 38 36 45 37
Education 42 47 41 37
Human Health and Social Work Activities 9 13 16 13
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 7 9 5 12
Other Service Activities 62 59 63 65
Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods
and Services Producing Activities of Households for Own Use 28 23 27 16
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - - - -

Male 1,217 1,251 1,199 1,236

Agriculture and Forestry 493 505 488 487


Fishing and Aquaculture 48 48 41 45
Mining and Quarrying 40 46 38 36
Manufacturing 70 59 65 72
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 2 4 4 4
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 4 3 1 3
Construction 88 96 95 125
Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 136 145 149 154
Transportation and Storage 136 123 115 126
Accommodation and Food Service Activities 30 34 30 35
Information and Communication 10 9 6 10
Financial and Insurance Activities 11 15 8 7
Real estate activities 4 5 5 2
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 3 4 6 2
Administrative and Support Service Activities 26 30 35 27
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsary Social Services 56 60 53 45
Education 14 20 14 16
Human Health and Social Work Activities 5 5 5 4
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 7 13 10 9
Other Service Activities 29 28 31 26
Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods
and Services Producing Activities of Households for Own Use 4 1 2 2
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - - - -

11 - 27
Table 11.4B
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI
2012 - 2016
(In Thousands)

Sex / Major Industry Group January April July October

2015

Both Sexes 1,941 1,915 1,897 1,944

Agriculture and Forestry 612 578 554 600


Fishing and Aquaculture 52 72 49 48
Mining and Quarrying 37 41 31 27
Manufacturing 117 122 113 106
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 2 2 4 2
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 4 4 2 2
Construction 112 117 122 120
Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 380 367 366 392
Transportation and Storage 141 141 139 145
Accommodation and Food Service Activities 82 71 79 90
Information and Communication 11 14 9 11
Financial and Insurance Activities 18 29 19 23
Real estate activities 8 8 8 6
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 9 6 9 10
Administrative and Support Service Activities 44 38 44 51
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsary Social Services 102 106 105 104
Education 55 54 67 61
Human Health and Social Work Activities 20 22 27 20
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 18 20 16 15
Other Service Activities 93 83 133 110
Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods
and Services Producing Activities of Households for Own Use 21 23 - -
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies 1 - - -

11 - 28
Table 11.4B
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI
2012 - 2016
(In Thousands)

Sex / Major Industry Group January April July October

Female 710 686 694 718

Agriculture and Forestry 141 134 115 138


Fishing and Aquaculture 3 6 2 2
Mining and Quarrying 3 2 * *
Manufacturing 43 45 41 38
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply - - 1 -
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities * 2 - 1
Construction 5 3 3 2
Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 228 224 226 241
Transportation and Storage 5 3 5 6
Accommodation and Food Service Activities 52 47 54 53
Information and Communication 4 4 3 4
Financial and Insurance Activities 8 15 7 15
Real estate activities 3 3 4 2
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 5 3 4 5
Administrative and Support Service Activities 18 11 14 17
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsary Social Services 41 44 50 44
Education 44 39 49 44
Human Health and Social Work Activities 13 15 22 17
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 10 9 6 9
Other Service Activities 67 58 88 82
Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods
and Services Producing Activities of Households for Own Use 17 20 - -
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies 1 - - -

Male 1,231 1,229 1,204 1,226

Agriculture and Forestry 472 444 439 462


Fishing and Aquaculture 48 66 48 46
Mining and Quarrying 34 40 31 27
Manufacturing 74 77 73 68
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 2 2 3 2
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 3 2 2 1
Construction 108 114 120 118
Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 152 144 140 152
Transportation and Storage 137 138 134 139
Accommodation and Food Service Activities 30 24 24 37
Information and Communication 7 10 6 7
Financial and Insurance Activities 10 13 12 8
Real estate activities 5 5 4 4
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 4 2 5 5
Administrative and Support Service Activities 27 27 30 35
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsary Social Services 61 62 56 60
Education 11 15 18 17
Human Health and Social Work Activities 7 7 5 3
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 8 10 10 7
Other Service Activities 26 25 45 28
Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods
and Services Producing Activities of Households for Own Use 4 3 - -
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - - - -

11 - 29
Table 11.4B
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI
2012 - 2016
(In Thousands)

Sex / Major Industry Group January April July October

2016

Both Sexes 1,946 1,961 2,041 2,024

Agriculture and Forestry 569 643 648 706


Fishing and Aquaculture 56 51 41 29
Mining and Quarrying 32 20 41 50
Manufacturing 107 131 121 109
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 5 5 4 2
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 2 4 3 1
Construction 116 148 144 149
Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 379 361 402 368
Transportation and Storage 148 136 140 143
Accommodation and Food Service Activities 75 65 63 78
Information and Communication 11 11 11 10
Financial and Insurance Activities 21 25 30 20
Real estate activities 7 8 10 4
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 14 12 9 4
Administrative and Support Service Activities 43 31 58 49
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsary Social Services 113 103 105 106
Education 71 47 49 56
Human Health and Social Work Activities 29 23 24 16
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 15 21 19 12
Other Service Activities 135 115 122 112
Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods
and Services Producing Activities of Households for Own Use - - - -
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - - - -

11 - 30
Table 11.4B
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI
2012 - 2016
(In Thousands)

Sex / Major Industry Group January April July October

Female 716 652 725 694

Agriculture and Forestry 121 127 152 154


Fishing and Aquaculture 3 1 2 1
Mining and Quarrying - 1 2 6
Manufacturing 37 43 43 30
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply * * 2 *
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities * - - -
Construction 2 3 1 3
Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 238 212 238 227
Transportation and Storage 4 4 3 11
Accommodation and Food Service Activities 43 34 39 47
Information and Communication 2 5 4 4
Financial and Insurance Activities 9 14 16 12
Real estate activities 3 4 7 4
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 7 7 7 *
Administrative and Support Service Activities 14 10 13 15
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsary Social Services 50 43 48 41
Education 53 34 38 43
Human Health and Social Work Activities 21 17 11 6
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 5 10 12 4
Other Service Activities 102 81 87 85
Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods
and Services Producing Activities of Households for Own Use - - - -
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - - - -

Male 1,229 1,308 1,316 1,330

Agriculture and Forestry 448 516 495 552


Fishing and Aquaculture 53 50 39 28
Mining and Quarrying 32 19 39 44
Manufacturing 70 88 78 79
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 4 5 2 1
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 2 4 3 1
Construction 114 146 143 146
Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 140 149 163 140
Transportation and Storage 144 131 137 132
Accommodation and Food Service Activities 32 31 24 31
Information and Communication 9 6 7 6
Financial and Insurance Activities 12 10 14 8
Real estate activities 3 4 2 *
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 6 6 2 4
Administrative and Support Service Activities 30 22 45 34
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsary Social Services 63 60 56 66
Education 18 13 11 13
Human Health and Social Work Activities 7 6 13 9
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 10 11 7 7
Other Service Activities 32 34 35 27
Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods
and Services Producing Activities of Households for Own Use - - - -
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - - - -

11 - 31
Table 11.4B - continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI
2012 - 2016
(In Thousands)

Sex / Major Industry Group January April July October

Female 693 659 696 658

Agriculture and Forestry 167 162 165 151


Fishing and Aquaculture 2 3 1 2
Mining and Quarrying 2 1 1 4
Manufacturing 36 32 41 37
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply - - 2 1
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities - - - -
Construction 3 3 1 4
Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 224 247 224 211
Transportation and Storage 3 7 4 5
Accommodation and Food Service Activities 36 34 54 37
Information and Communication 3 3 4 5
Financial and Insurance Activities 9 10 8 8
Real estate activities 4 3 2 2
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 3 1 - 4
Administrative and Support Service Activities 6 5 6 13
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsary Social Services 34 34 34 34
Education 41 29 33 36
Human Health and Social Work Activities 17 10 15 12
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 6 7 7 3
Other Service Activities 71 53 73 63
Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods
and Services Producing Activities of Households for Own Use 24 14 20 24
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - - - -

Male 1,202 1,190 1,204 1,196

Agriculture and Forestry 501 526 510 492


Fishing and Aquaculture 47 43 49 44
Mining and Quarrying 45 46 38 50
Manufacturing 73 63 66 62
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 1 2 4 3
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 3 1 2 1
Construction 96 88 90 101
Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 134 131 132 128
Transportation and Storage 128 116 124 128
Accommodation and Food Service Activities 27 23 32 28
Information and Communication 7 4 5 7
Financial and Insurance Activities 11 10 10 11
Real estate activities 2 1 3 1
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 3 4 3 6
Administrative and Support Service Activities 23 27 27 25
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsary Social Services 55 43 46 50
Education 8 15 12 15
Human Health and Social Work Activities 6 4 7 10
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 10 8 7 9
Other Service Activities 23 32 34 23
Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods
and Services Producing Activities of Households for Own Use 2 2 3 2
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - 1 - -

11 - 23
Table 11.4B - continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI
2012 - 2016
(In Thousands)

Sex / Major Industry Group January April July October

2013

Both Sexes 1,855 1,790 1,874 1,884

Agriculture and Forestry 642 632 658 620


Fishing and Aquaculture 51 57 47 55
Mining and Quarrying 39 56 39 45
Manufacturing 105 85 90 104
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 3 3 4 4
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 2 3 2 4
Construction 93 98 97 109
Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 337 325 354 365
Transportation and Storage 129 127 137 136
Accommodation and Food Service Activities 76 78 73 87
Information and Communication 8 13 13 9
Financial and Insurance Activities 16 18 21 24
Real estate activities 5 3 4 6
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 7 7 9 9
Administrative and Support Service Activities 39 32 36 36
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsary Social Services 75 86 92 77
Education 45 50 51 47
Human Health and Social Work Activities 26 17 21 21
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 22 15 13 13
Other Service Activities 108 66 88 90
Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods
and Services Producing Activities of Households for Own Use 26 14 24 21
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - 5 - -

11 - 24
Table 11.4B - continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI
2012 - 2016
(In Thousands)

Sex / Major Industry Group January April July October

Female 675 618 674 672

Agriculture and Forestry 157 150 166 150


Fishing and Aquaculture 3 3 1 2
Mining and Quarrying 1 4 1 2
Manufacturing 37 28 32 37
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 1 - - 1
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities - * - 1
Construction 2 4 2 2
Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 206 204 214 210
Transportation and Storage 3 3 5 5
Accommodation and Food Service Activities 44 46 48 53
Information and Communication 4 7 4 3
Financial and Insurance Activities 6 10 11 13
Real estate activities 2 1 2 2
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 4 2 5 3
Administrative and Support Service Activities 11 6 7 11
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsary Social Services 30 36 40 33
Education 33 35 38 36
Human Health and Social Work Activities 19 13 14 13
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 10 7 6 8
Other Service Activities 79 45 60 68
Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods
and Services Producing Activities of Households for Own Use 23 11 20 18
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - 2 - -

Male 1,180 1,171 1,201 1,213

Agriculture and Forestry 485 482 492 469


Fishing and Aquaculture 48 54 46 53
Mining and Quarrying 38 52 40 44
Manufacturing 68 57 58 67
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 2 3 4 4
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 2 3 2 4
Construction 91 94 96 108
Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 131 121 139 155
Transportation and Storage 126 124 132 131
Accommodation and Food Service Activities 33 33 26 33
Information and Communication 4 7 11 6
Financial and Insurance Activities 10 7 10 12
Real estate activities 2 2 1 2
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 2 5 5 5
Administrative and Support Service Activities 28 26 30 25
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsary Social Services 45 49 53 44
Education 12 15 12 12
Human Health and Social Work Activities 8 4 6 7
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 12 8 7 6
Other Service Activities 29 21 26 23
Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods
and Services Producing Activities of Households for Own Use 3 3 5 2
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - 2 - -

11 - 25
Table 11.4B - continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI
2012 - 2016
(In Thousands)

Sex / Major Industry Group January April July October

2014

Both Sexes 1,890 1,971 1,914 1,952

Agriculture and Forestry 640 678 649 643


Fishing and Aquaculture 51 51 42 48
Mining and Quarrying 40 49 40 39
Manufacturing 106 99 107 122
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 3 4 4 4
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 5 4 0 3
Construction 91 101 98 128
Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 349 371 364 373
Transportation and Storage 139 126 121 134
Accommodation and Food Service Activities 73 79 86 98
Information and Communication 16 12 11 13
Financial and Insurance Activities 22 30 13 17
Real estate activities 8 8 8 6
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 6 10 10 6
Administrative and Support Service Activities 38 39 48 38
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsary Social Services 94 97 98 82
Education 56 67 56 54
Human Health and Social Work Activities 14 18 21 17
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 15 22 13 21
Other Service Activities 92 87 94 90
Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods
and Services Producing Activities of Households for Own Use 33 24 29 18
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - - - -

11 - 26
Table 11.4B - continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI
2012 - 2016
(In Thousands)

Sex / Major Industry Group January April July October

Female 673 720 715 716

Agriculture and Forestry 147 172 160 156


Fishing and Aquaculture 2 4 2 3
Mining and Quarrying * 4 2 3
Manufacturing 36 40 41 50
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply * - 1 -
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 1 1 - -
Construction 4 4 3 3
Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 214 225 216 219
Transportation and Storage 3 4 5 7
Accommodation and Food Service Activities 43 46 56 64
Information and Communication 6 2 6 3
Financial and Insurance Activities 11 15 6 10
Real estate activities 4 3 4 3
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 3 5 4 4
Administrative and Support Service Activities 12 10 13 11
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsary Social Services 38 36 45 37
Education 42 47 41 37
Human Health and Social Work Activities 9 13 16 13
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 7 9 5 12
Other Service Activities 62 59 63 65
Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods
and Services Producing Activities of Households for Own Use 28 23 27 16
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - - - -

Male 1,217 1,251 1,199 1,236

Agriculture and Forestry 493 505 488 487


Fishing and Aquaculture 48 48 41 45
Mining and Quarrying 40 46 38 36
Manufacturing 70 59 65 72
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 2 4 4 4
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 4 3 1 3
Construction 88 96 95 125
Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 136 145 149 154
Transportation and Storage 136 123 115 126
Accommodation and Food Service Activities 30 34 30 35
Information and Communication 10 9 6 10
Financial and Insurance Activities 11 15 8 7
Real estate activities 4 5 5 2
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 3 4 6 2
Administrative and Support Service Activities 26 30 35 27
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsary Social Services 56 60 53 45
Education 14 20 14 16
Human Health and Social Work Activities 5 5 5 4
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 7 13 10 9
Other Service Activities 29 28 31 26
Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods
and Services Producing Activities of Households for Own Use 4 1 2 2
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - - - -

11 - 27
Table 11.4B - continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI
2012 - 2016
(In Thousands)

Sex / Major Industry Group January April July October

2015

Both Sexes 1,941 1,915 1,897 1,944

Agriculture and Forestry 612 578 554 600


Fishing and Aquaculture 52 72 49 48
Mining and Quarrying 37 41 31 27
Manufacturing 117 122 113 106
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 2 2 4 2
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 4 4 2 2
Construction 112 117 122 120
Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 380 367 366 392
Transportation and Storage 141 141 139 145
Accommodation and Food Service Activities 82 71 79 90
Information and Communication 11 14 9 11
Financial and Insurance Activities 18 29 19 23
Real estate activities 8 8 8 6
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 9 6 9 10
Administrative and Support Service Activities 44 38 44 51
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsary Social Services 102 106 105 104
Education 55 54 67 61
Human Health and Social Work Activities 20 22 27 20
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 18 20 16 15
Other Service Activities 93 83 133 110
Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods
and Services Producing Activities of Households for Own Use 21 23 - -
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies 1 - - -

11 - 28
Table 11.4B - continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI
2012 - 2016
(In Thousands)

Sex / Major Industry Group January April July October

Female 710 686 694 718

Agriculture and Forestry 141 134 115 138


Fishing and Aquaculture 3 6 2 2
Mining and Quarrying 3 2 * *
Manufacturing 43 45 41 38
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply - - 1 -
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities * 2 - 1
Construction 5 3 3 2
Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 228 224 226 241
Transportation and Storage 5 3 5 6
Accommodation and Food Service Activities 52 47 54 53
Information and Communication 4 4 3 4
Financial and Insurance Activities 8 15 7 15
Real estate activities 3 3 4 2
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 5 3 4 5
Administrative and Support Service Activities 18 11 14 17
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsary Social Services 41 44 50 44
Education 44 39 49 44
Human Health and Social Work Activities 13 15 22 17
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 10 9 6 9
Other Service Activities 67 58 88 82
Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods
and Services Producing Activities of Households for Own Use 17 20 - -
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies 1 - - -

Male 1,231 1,229 1,204 1,226

Agriculture and Forestry 472 444 439 462


Fishing and Aquaculture 48 66 48 46
Mining and Quarrying 34 40 31 27
Manufacturing 74 77 73 68
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 2 2 3 2
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 3 2 2 1
Construction 108 114 120 118
Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 152 144 140 152
Transportation and Storage 137 138 134 139
Accommodation and Food Service Activities 30 24 24 37
Information and Communication 7 10 6 7
Financial and Insurance Activities 10 13 12 8
Real estate activities 5 5 4 4
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 4 2 5 5
Administrative and Support Service Activities 27 27 30 35
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsary Social Services 61 62 56 60
Education 11 15 18 17
Human Health and Social Work Activities 7 7 5 3
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 8 10 10 7
Other Service Activities 26 25 45 28
Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods
and Services Producing Activities of Households for Own Use 4 3 - -
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - - - -

11 - 29
Table 11.4B - continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI
2012 - 2016
(In Thousands)

Sex / Major Industry Group January April July October

2016

Both Sexes 1,946 1,961 2,041 2,024

Agriculture and Forestry 569 643 648 706


Fishing and Aquaculture 56 51 41 29
Mining and Quarrying 32 20 41 50
Manufacturing 107 131 121 109
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 5 5 4 2
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 2 4 3 1
Construction 116 148 144 149
Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 379 361 402 368
Transportation and Storage 148 136 140 143
Accommodation and Food Service Activities 75 65 63 78
Information and Communication 11 11 11 10
Financial and Insurance Activities 21 25 30 20
Real estate activities 7 8 10 4
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 14 12 9 4
Administrative and Support Service Activities 43 31 58 49
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsary Social Services 113 103 105 106
Education 71 47 49 56
Human Health and Social Work Activities 29 23 24 16
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 15 21 19 12
Other Service Activities 135 115 122 112
Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods
and Services Producing Activities of Households for Own Use - - - -
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - - - -

11 - 30
Table 11.4B - continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI
2012 - 2016
(In Thousands)

Sex / Major Industry Group January April July October

Female 716 652 725 694

Agriculture and Forestry 121 127 152 154


Fishing and Aquaculture 3 1 2 1
Mining and Quarrying - 1 2 6
Manufacturing 37 43 43 30
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply * * 2 *
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities * - - -
Construction 2 3 1 3
Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 238 212 238 227
Transportation and Storage 4 4 3 11
Accommodation and Food Service Activities 43 34 39 47
Information and Communication 2 5 4 4
Financial and Insurance Activities 9 14 16 12
Real estate activities 3 4 7 4
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 7 7 7 *
Administrative and Support Service Activities 14 10 13 15
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsary Social Services 50 43 48 41
Education 53 34 38 43
Human Health and Social Work Activities 21 17 11 6
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 5 10 12 4
Other Service Activities 102 81 87 85
Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods
and Services Producing Activities of Households for Own Use - - - -
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - - - -

Male 1,229 1,308 1,316 1,330

Agriculture and Forestry 448 516 495 552


Fishing and Aquaculture 53 50 39 28
Mining and Quarrying 32 19 39 44
Manufacturing 70 88 78 79
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 4 5 2 1
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 2 4 3 1
Construction 114 146 143 146
Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 140 149 163 140
Transportation and Storage 144 131 137 132
Accommodation and Food Service Activities 32 31 24 31
Information and Communication 9 6 7 6
Financial and Insurance Activities 12 10 14 8
Real estate activities 3 4 2 *
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 6 6 2 4
Administrative and Support Service Activities 30 22 45 34
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsary Social Services 63 60 56 66
Education 18 13 11 13
Human Health and Social Work Activities 7 6 13 9
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 10 11 7 7
Other Service Activities 32 34 35 27
Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods
and Services Producing Activities of Households for Own Use - - - -
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - - - -

11 - 31
Table 11.5A
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR OCCUPATION GROUP, REGION XI
2011 - 2015
(In Thousands)

2011 2012
Sex / Major Occupation Group
January April July October January April July October

Region XI

Both Sexes 1,791 1,789 1,793 1,927 1,896 1,848 1,900 1,854

Officials of Government and Special Interest-


Organizations, Corporate Executives,
Managers, Managing Proprietors and
Supervisors 212 224 224 229 278 284 277 287
Professionals 62 61 68 66 67 64 64 69
Technicians and Associate Professionals 47 50 40 46 44 42 40 40
Clerks 77 85 88 97 96 90 78 106
Service Workers and Shop and Market
Sales Workers 191 175 184 210 235 207 232 196
Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 316 303 293 330 316 299 280 289
Trades and Related Workers 136 119 118 114 96 96 100 99
Plant and Machine Operators & Assemblers 94 76 94 107 76 79 85 62
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 648 685 681 723 683 685 739 698
Special Occupations 6 9 3 6 5 3 3 8

Female 621 635 650 713 693 659 696 658

Officials of Government and Special Interest-


Organizations, Corporate Executives,
Managers, Managing Proprietors and
Supervisors 110 124 124 135 133 150 144 141
Professionals 48 37 50 43 51 40 43 43
Technicians and Associate Professionals 24 25 22 27 23 18 15 21
Clerks 41 55 55 64 57 56 48 62
Service Workers and Shop and Market
Sales Workers 94 88 91 114 130 112 128 97
Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 51 45 49 61 50 42 53 50
Trades and Related Workers 17 17 20 18 7 5 9 9
Plant and Machine Operators & Assemblers - 1 * - 1 1 2 *
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 234 241 237 250 242 234 254 233
Special Occupations * 3 * 1 - - * 2

Male 1,170 1,153 1,143 1,214 1,202 1,190 1,204 1,196

Officials of Government and Special Interest-


Organizations, Corporate Executives,
Managers, Managing Proprietors and
Supervisors 102 99 100 94 145 134 133 146
Professionals 14 24 18 23 16 24 21 26
Technicians and Associate Professionals 23 25 17 19 21 23 26 19
Clerks 36 30 33 33 39 35 30 44
Service Workers and Shop and Market
Sales Workers 97 88 93 96 105 94 105 99
Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 265 258 243 269 266 258 226 239
Trades and Related Workers 119 103 98 95 90 91 91 90
Plant and Machine Operators & Assemblers 94 75 93 107 75 77 83 61
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 414 444 444 473 441 451 486 465
Special Occupations 6 6 3 5 5 3 3 7

Notes: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


* Less than 1 thousand.

Source: Labor Force Survey, Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 11.5A - continued

2013 2014 2015


January April July October January April July October January April July October

1,855 1,790 1,874 1,884 1,890 1,971 1,914 1,952 1,941 1,915 1,897 1,944

285 264 294 288 291 302 283 309 290 301 301 287
63 64 69 62 73 89 80 76 80 75 97 85
37 38 39 45 37 41 42 38 44 37 41 41
100 96 99 111 111 110 107 108 113 122 123 116

216 185 195 227 210 250 247 247 246 240 222 282
271 295 298 286 296 302 293 292 282 273 228 258
104 98 105 94 105 99 92 113 110 100 120 107
79 57 73 73 76 67 78 80 90 80 81 94
697 687 695 684 686 706 685 680 679 680 678 666
4 5 6 6 5 6 4 8 8 6 5 9

675 618 674 672 673 720 715 716 710 686 694 718

141 123 140 134 136 140.4 137 151 150 132 139 141
44 45 48 41 49 56 54 52 55 51 72 61
19 16 15 21 16 21 24 18 18 16 19 19
56 61 67 69 69 65 66 66 72 79 79 76

115 98 104 124 107 126 130 133 135 135 122 150
50 46 52 40 57 50 47 51 42 38 42 37
7 6 7 7 6 9 8 10 7 7 6 8
1 2 1 1 1- 1 2 2 1 1 2
241 222 241 233 231 252 247 230 228 227 212 223
1 * - 1 - * 1 3 - * * 1

1,180 1,171 1,201 1,213 1,217 1,251 1,199 1,236 1,231 1,229 1,204 639

144 141 155 155 155 161 146 158 140 170 162 123
20 19 23 21 25 31 26 25 25 24 25 55
18 22 24 25 20 20 19 19 26 21 21 18
44 35 32 41 41 45 42 42 41 43 44 47

101 88 90 108 102 124 116 114 110 105 100 87


220 250 246 245 239 251 246 242 239 236 186 41
97 92 97 89 99 90 84 103 103 93 114 10
78 55 72 73 75 105 77 78 88 79 80 *
456 465 455 451 455 454 439 451 451 453 466 251
3 4 5 5 5 5 4 5 8 6 5 6

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Table 11.5B
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR OCCUPATION GROUP, REGION XI
2016
(In Thousands)

2016
Sex / Major Occupation Group
January April July October

Region XI

Both Sexes 1,946 1,961 2,041 2,024

Managers 307 310 340 325


Professionals 104 74 85 81
Technicians and Associate Professionals 44 45 66 40
Clerical Support Workers 134 100 107 96
Service and Sales Workers 239 260 280 285
Skilled Agricultural, Forestry, and Fishery Workers 235 296 287 282
Craft and Related Trades Workers 121 129 157 155
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 91 86 71 84
Elementary Occupations 666 651 640 672
Armed Forces Occupations 5 10 7 5

Female 716 652 725 694

Managers 153 156 166 162


Professionals 72 47 55 54
Technicians and Associate Professionals 17 16 26 18
Clerical Support Workers 82 64 68 61
Service and Sales Workers 130 144 152 147
Skilled Agricultural, Forestry, and Fishery Workers 44 43 54 39
Craft and Related Trades Workers 7 10 11 12
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 1 3 1 2
Elementary Occupations 209 170 194 199
Armed Forces Occupations * - - -

Male 1,229 1,308 1,316 1,330

Managers 154 154 174 163


Professionals 31 27 30 27
Technicians and Associate Professionals 28 29 40 22
Clerical Support Workers 52 36 39 35
Service and Sales Workers 109 115 129 139
Skilled Agricultural, Forestry, and Fishery Workers 191 253 233 242
Craft and Related Trades Workers 113 119 146 143
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 89 83 71 82
Elementary Occupations 457 481 446 473
Armed Forces Occupations 5 10 7 5

Notes: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


* Less than 1 thousand.

Source: Labor Force Survey, Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 11.6
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY HIGHEST GRADE COMPLETED BY SEX
October 2009 - 2016
(In Thousands)

Highest Grade
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Completed

Region XI

Total 1,740 1,758 1,927 1,855 1,884 1,952 1,944 2,024


No Grade Completed 40 40 43 45 36 37 27 36
Elementary 639 609 656 594 633 614 577 664
Undergraduate 378 349 376 350 354 333 320 381
Graduate 261 260 280 244 279 281 258 283
High School 640 661 747 710 715 792 799 812
Undergraduate 265 276 338 271 273 294 276 310
Graduate 375 385 409 439 442 498 523 502
Post Secondary … … … 62 66 72 69 73
Undergraduate … … … 8 12 15 5 9
Graduate and Higher … … … 54 54 57 64 64
College 421 448 481 444 434 436 472 439
Undergraduate 214 224 241 197 185 177 186 191
Graduate and Higher 207 224 240 247 249 259 287 249
Female
Total 637 618 713 659 671 716 718 694
No Grade Completed 18 14 20 17 13 13 9 14
Elementary 188 174 196 170 170 170 157 166
Undergraduate 102 91 103 85 81 76 74 84
Graduate 86 83 93 85 89 94 84 82
High School 229 229 268 240 250 285 288 264
Undergraduate 94 91 112 87 97 100 96 99
Graduate 135 138 156 153 154 185 191 165
Post Secondary … … … 20 27 26 27 25
Undergraduate … … … 3 4 4 2 2
Graduate and Higher … … … 17 23 23 25 23
College 202 201 229 212 211 222 237 224
Undergraduate 86 84 94 81 78 80 76 82
Graduate and Higher 116 117 135 131 133 142 161 142
Male
Total 1,104 1,136 1,214 1,196 1,213 1,236 1,226 1,330
No Grade Completed 22 26 24 28 23 25 18 22
Elementary 451 435 459 424 463 444 420 497
Undergraduate 276 258 272 265 273 257 246 297
Graduate 175 177 187 159 190 187 174 201
High School 412 429 480 471 465 507 511 548
Undergraduate 172 185 227 184 176 194 180 211
Graduate 240 244 253 287 288 313 331 337
Post Secondary … … … 41 38 46 42 48
Undergraduate … … … 5 8 11 3 7
Graduate and Higher … … … 36 30 35 39 41
College 219 246 251 232 224 214 235 215
Undergraduate 128 139 147 116 108 97 110 109
Graduate and Higher 91 107 104 116 116 118 125 106

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


* Less than 1 thousand.

Source: Labor Force Survey, Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 11.7
UNEMPLOYED PERSONS BY HIGHEST GRADE COMPLETED BY SEX
October 1998 - 2006
(In Thousands)

Highest Grade
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Completed

Region XI

Total 183 187 192 224 156 153 155 104 95


No Grade Completed 5 5 3 8 4 4 4 * *
Elementary 52 57 51 65 30 38 36 17 17
Grades I - V 29 32 26 26 15 17 19 9 9
Graduate 23 25 25 39 15 21 17 8 8
High School 72 75 88 88 68 66 67 50 48
1st to 3rd Years 25 35 37 37 33 29 25 19 15
Graduate 47 40 51 51 35 37 42 31 33
College 53 50 50 64 54 44 48 37 32
Undergraduate 28 22 28 32 27 18 22 23 20
Graduate and Higher 25 28 22 32 27 26 26 14 12
Not Reported - * * - - - - - -

Female

Total 81 86 73 107 66 65 72 46 41
No Grade Completed 2 4 1 3 1 1 2 * -
Elementary 20 26 17 29 12 16 14 5 5
Grades I - V 12 12 7 9 5 7 7 3 3
Graduate 8 14 10 20 7 9 7 2 2
High School 35 28 30 38 28 27 33 22 22
1st to 3rd Years 12 13 9 12 13 11 13 7 7
Graduate 23 15 21 26 15 16 20 15 12
College 24 28 25 37 25 22 23 18 14
Undergraduate 10 10 13 16 12 10 11 10 9
Graduate and Higher 14 18 12 21 13 12 12 8 5
Not Reported - - - - - - - - -

Male

Total 101 100 119 118 89 87 83 58 60


No Grade Completed 2 1 2 5 3 3 2 - *
Elementary 31 31 34 36 17 22 22 11 13
Grades I - V 16 20 19 17 9 10 12 6 7
Graduate 15 11 15 19 8 12 10 5 6
High School 39 46 58 50 40 40 34 28 29
1st to 3rd Years 14 22 28 25 20 18 12 12 8
Graduate 25 24 30 25 20 22 22 16 21
College 29 22 25 27 29 23 25 19 18
Undergraduate 18 12 15 16 15 9 11 13 11
Graduate and Higher 11 10 10 11 14 14 14 6 7
Not Reported - * * - - - - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


* Less than 1 thousand.

Source: Labor Force Survey, Philippine Statistics Authority

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Figure 11.3 DISTRIBUTION OF EMPLOYED PERSONS BY MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP
AND SEX, REGION XI, OCTOBER 2016
MALE
Industry
Sector Agriculture
20.4% Sector
43.6%

FEMALE
Service
Sector Industry
36.0% Sector
5.5%
Agriculture
Sector
22.4%

Service
Sector
72.1%

Figure 11.4 EMPLOYED PERSONS BY HIGHEST GRADE COMPLETED AND SEX


REGION XI, OCTOBER 2016

College Graduate
Female
Male
College Undergraduate

Post Secondary Graduate

Psot Secondary Undergraduate

High School Graduate

High School Undergraduate

Elementary Graduate

Elementary Undergraduate

No Grade Completed

0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300 320 340

In Thousands

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Table 11.8A
NUMBER OF OVERSEAS FILIPINO WORKERS BY SEX AND REGION
2009 - 2016
(In Thousands)

Region 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Both Sexes
Philippines 1,912 2,044 2,158 2,220 2,295 2,319 2,447 2,146

National Capital Region 266 282 269 282 293 244 268 289
Cordillera Administrative Region 41 37 42 47 49 52 56 41
Region I - Ilocos 164 194 199 192 188 189 231 187
Region II - Cagayan Valley 109 126 138 135 151 156 147 119
Region III - Central Luzon 281 295 309 312 318 359 368 284
Region IVA - CALABARZON 314 327 357 402 423 415 438 471
Region IVB - MIMAROPA 33 35 42 47 50 47 45 41
Region V - Bicol Region 57 63 71 77 78 80 76 89
Region VI - Western Visayas 176 169 183 203 217 198 213 108
Region VII - Central Visayas 117 134 149 123 148 153 155 109
Region VIII - Eastern Visayas 55 40 43 52 38 27 63 47
Region IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 43 47 40 39 38 60 56 52
Region X - Northern Mindanao 54 61 76 71 63 80 69 57
Region XI - Davao Region 53 58 49 59 61 63 75 67
Region XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 80 86 94 96 94 107 107 97
Region XIII - Caraga 24 30 33 27 34 45 43 43
Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao 45 63 64 57 52 43 37 44
Negros Island Region … … … … … … … 93

Female
Philippines 901 975 1,032 1,072 1,140 1,169 1,250 1,199

National Capital Region 101 109 98 106 124 101 113 118
Cordillera Administrative Region 26 26 29 33 35 34 39 26
Region I - Ilocos 102 115 107 108 118 116 136 119
Region II - Cagayan Valley 79 93 100 101 111 111 104 86
Region III - Central Luzon 105 112 126 122 128 145 159 133
Region IVA - CALABARZON 98 110 125 146 163 177 194 228
Region IVB - MIMAROPA 15 18 20 19 25 19 19 20
Region V - Bicol Region 26 29 33 43 47 42 41 54
Region VI - Western Visayas 92 87 101 114 114 102 118 61
Region VII - Central Visayas 42 50 56 46 50 51 59 38
Region VIII - Eastern Visayas 27 17 18 17 17 13 26 23
Region IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 26 25 23 20 23 34 31 30
Region X - Northern Mindanao 23 26 35 30 23 42 35 30
Region XI - Davao Region 33 35 32 36 39 46 51 42
Region XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 59 65 70 74 66 81 78 72
Region XIII - Caraga 11 15 17 14 19 25 23 29
Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao 34 44 43 42 38 32 26 34
Negros Island Region … … … … … … … 55

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.

Source: Survey on Overseas Filipinos, Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 11.8A - continued
NUMBER OF OVERSEAS FILIPINO WORKERS BY SEX AND REGION
2009 - 2016
(In Thousands)

Region 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Male
Philippines 1,010 1,068 1,126 1,148 1,155 1,150 1,197 1,040

National Capital Region 165 173 171 176 168 144 156 172
Cordillera Administrative Region 14 11 13 14 14 18 17 15
Region I - Ilocos 63 79 91 84 70 74 95 69
Region II - Cagayan Valley 30 33 38 34 40 45 43 32
Region III - Central Luzon 176 182 184 189 190 214 209 151
Region IVA - CALABARZON 215 217 232 256 260 238 244 243
Region IVB - MIMAROPA 18 17 23 28 25 29 26 21
Region V - Bicol Region 31 34 38 34 31 38 35 35
Region VI - Western Visayas 84 82 82 90 103 97 96 47
Region VII - Central Visayas 75 84 93 77 98 101 96 71
Region VIII - Eastern Visayas 28 23 26 34 21 14 37 24
Region IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 16 21 17 18 15 26 25 22
Region X - Northern Mindanao 31 34 41 41 40 38 34 27
Region XI - Davao Region 20 22 17 23 22 17 24 25
Region XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 20 20 24 22 28 26 30 25
Region XIII - Caraga 13 15 17 13 15 21 20 15
Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao 11 19 20 15 14 11 11 10
Negros Island Region … … … … … … … 37

Table 11.8B
NUMBER OF OVERSEAS CONTRACT WORKERS BY REGION
2009 - 2016
(In Thousands)

Region 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Philippines 1,890 1,940 2,057 2,110 2,211 2,226 2,377 2,185

National Capital Region 263 272 265 270 283 236 259 284
Cordillera Administrative Region 40 35 39 45 49 51 55 37
Region I - Ilocos 163 190 189 189 183 185 228 188
Region II - Cagayan Valley 108 124 136 135 150 156 145 118
Region III - Central Luzon 280 272 294 295 316 341 364 280
Region IVA - CALABARZON 306 310 343 376 402 394 423 463
Region IVB - MIMAROPA 33 33 39 42 49 47 45 42
Region V - Bicol Region 57 62 72 76 73 78 76 87
Region VI - Western Visayas 174 165 181 196 212 196 209 109
Region VII - Central Visayas 113 132 146 120 146 149 147 105
Region VIII - Eastern Visayas 55 39 41 51 35 27 62 46
Region IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 42 41 31 34 33 49 48 46
Region X - Northern Mindanao 53 58 72 68 60 76 64 57
Region XI - Davao Region 54 56 47 55 53 60 71 63
Region XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 81 80 88 91 93 100 105 96
Region XIII - Caraga 25 27 33 25 33 45 43 42
Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao 45 45 41 42 42 36 33 33
Negros Island Region … … … … … … … 90

Source: Survey on Overseas Filipinos, Philippine Statistics Auhtority

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Table 11.8C
PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF OVERSEAS FILIPINO WORKERS BY SEX AND REGION
2015 - 2016
(In Percent)

2015 2016
Region
Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female

Philippines (In Thousands) 2,447 1,197 1,250 2,240 1,040 1,200


Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

National Capital Region 11.0 13.0 9.0 12.9 16.5 9.8


Cordillera Administrative Region 2.3 1.4 3.1 1.8 1.4 2.2
I - Ilocos Region 9.5 7.9 10.9 8.4 6.6 9.9
II - Cagayan Valley 6.0 3.6 8.3 5.3 3.1 7.2
III - Central Luzon 15.1 17.5 12.7 12.7 14.5 11.1
IVA - CALABARZON 17.9 20.4 15.5 21.0 23.4 19.0
IVB - MIMAROPA 1.8 2.2 1.5 1.9 2.0 1.7
V - Bicol Region 3.1 2.9 3.3 4.0 3.4 4.5
VI - Western Visayas 8.7 8.0 9.4 4.9 4.5 5.1
VII - Central Visayas 6.3 8.0 4.7 4.9 6.8 3.2
VIII - Eastern Visayas 2.6 3.1 2.1 2.1 2.3 1.9
IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 2.3 2.1 2.5 2.3 2.1 2.5
X - Northern Mindanao 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.6 2.6 2.5
XI - Davao Region 3.1 2.0 4.1 3.0 2.4 3.5
XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 4.4 2.5 6.2 4.3 2.4 6.0
XIII - Caraga 1.7 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.4 2.4
Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao 1.5 0.9 2.1 1.9 1.0 2.8
Negros Island Region … … … 4.2 3.6 4.6

Source: Survey on Overseas Filipinos, Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 11.8D
PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF OVERSEAS CONTRACT WORKERS BY SEX AND REGION
2015 - 2016
(In Percent)

2015 2016
Region
Total Male Female Total Male Female

Philippines (In Thousands) 2,377 1,168 1,209 2,185 1,013 1,171


Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

National Capital Region 10.9 13.1 8.8 13.0 16.8 9.7


Cordillera Administrative Region 2.3 1.4 3.1 1.7 1.3 2.1
I - Ilocos Region 9.6 8.0 11.2 8.6 6.8 10.1
II - Cagayan Valley 6.1 3.6 8.5 5.4 3.1 7.4
III - Central Luzon 15.3 17.9 12.9 12.8 14.7 11.1
IVA - CALABARZON 17.8 20.3 15.4 21.2 23.6 19.1
IVB - MIMAROPA 1.9 2.3 1.5 1.9 2.0 1.7
V - Bicol Region 3.2 2.9 3.4 4.0 3.3 4.6
VI - Western Visayas 8.8 8.2 9.4 5.0 4.7 5.2
VII - Central Visayas 6.2 7.9 4.5 4.8 6.8 3.1
VIII - Eastern Visayas 2.6 3.1 2.1 2.1 2.3 1.9
IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 2.0 1.7 2.4 2.1 1.9 2.3
X - Northern Mindanao 2.7 2.7 2.8 2.6 2.7 2.6
XI - Davao Region 3.0 1.9 4.1 2.9 2.2 3.6
XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 4.4 2.5 6.3 4.4 2.4 6.1
XIII - Caraga 1.8 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.3 2.4
Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao 1.4 0.7 2.0 1.5 0.5 2.4
Negros Island Region … … … 4.1 3.6 4.6
Source: Survey on Overseas Filipinos, Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 11.9
NUMBER AND MEMBERSHIP OF EXISTING LABOR UNIONS/ORGANIZATIONS AND
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS FILED AND WORKERS COVERED
2005 - 2016

Labor Unions / Organizations 1/ Collective Bargaining Agreements Filed


Year
Number Membership Number Workers Covered

Region XI

2005 570 66,000 32 3,441


2006 596 67,504 30 6,561
2007 558 68,801 23 1,482
2008 576 64,384 13 2,172
2009 593 65,314 23 4,469
2010 604 66,938 15 1,026
2011 620 68,268 29 8,845
2012 629 69,379 46 12,222
2013 592 70,676 19 3,372
2014 597 70,941 18 2,542
2015 597 69,796 42 8,535
2016 p 603 69,983 29 5,009

1/ Include affiliated local/independent and public sector unions.

Source: Department of Labor and Employment XI

Figure 11.5 NUMBER AND MEMBERSHIP OF EXISTING LABOR UNIONS/


ORGANIZATIONS, REGION XI, 2010 - 2016

750 110,000
700
100,000
Labor Unions Membership
650
90,000
600
550 80,000
500
70,000
450
Labor Unions

Membership

400 60,000

350 50,000
300
40,000
250
200 30,000

150
20,000
100
10,000
50
0 0
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

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Chapter 12
SOCIAL SERVICES

Data on social welfare serve as indicators of the results and impacts of goals, policies and
programs on human development. This universal concern emphasizes people's empowerment and the care,
protection and rehabilitation of the disadvantaged and special sectors of society. These sectors are the
primary target clienteles of our social welfare policies and programs. The objective is to place the
disadvantaged sectors of society in the mainstream of productive and economic processes. Specifically,
this entails converting the disadvantaged groups into active agents and partners in development. In this
manner, the fruits of growth and progress will pervade all sectors of society and the disadvantaged sectors
will become beneficiaries of development. The government's Social Reform Agenda (SRA) redirects the
thrusts and focus and widens the target beneficiaries of the package of programs and other interventions
implemented by government, private and non-governmental institutions. In contributing to the goals of
social welfare and development, the generation of data and relevant indicators is therefore of utmost
necessity. The SRA, for one, underscores the need to strengthen and improve existing systems for
generating data.

This chapter presents data at the regional and/or provincial/city levels on the number of
clients served by the various outreach and service programs of the Department of Social Welfare and
Development (DSWD), number of day care centers and workers, women in especially difficult
circumstances and the number of children in need of special protection served by the DSWD. The
Department, which is the source of data, compiles the information based on its administrative reporting
systems. This chapter also contains data on the number of disabled persons by type of disability. The
Philippine Statistics Authority processed the data based on the results of the census of population and
housing.

Sector Highlights

 Ninety-eight in every one hundred barangays in the Davao Region have established Day Care
Centers. The 2,649 Day Care Centers across the region were manned by 2,617 Day Care Workers
serving a total of 131,457 children in 2016.

 The DSWD in Region XI served 174 women in especially difficult circumstances in 2016 of
which 91.4 percent were emotionally distressed and single parents.

 Majority or about 86.7 percent of children in need of special protection served in 2016 by the
DSWD were street children while 3.5 percent were sexually abused/exploited.

 In Region XI, 48.3 percent of household population five years old and above had difficulty in
seeing even if wearing eyeglasses in 2010.

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Table 12.1 Number of Day Care Centers and Workers by Province, Region XI,
As of December 2016 12 - 3

Table 12.2 Unduplicated Number of Clients Served by the Department of Social


Welfare and Development by Clientele Category and Sex, 2010 - 2016 12 - 4

Table 12.3 Women in Especially Difficult Circumstances (WEDC) Served by the


Department of Social Welfare and Development, 1996 - 2016 12 - 4

Table 12.4A Number of Reported Cases of Child Sexual Abuse Served by the
Department of Social Welfare and Development by Type, 2009 - 2016 12 - 6

Table 12.4B Number of Children in Need of Special Protection Served by the


DSWD by Case Category and Sex, Region XI, 2013 - 2016 12 - 6

Table 12.5 Coverage and Contributions Received and Benefits Paid by the Government
Government Service Insurance System, Region XI, 2002 - 2007 12 - 8

Table 12.6A Number of Disabled Persons by Sex, Type of Disability and Province
Census Years 1990 and 1995 12 - 9

Table 12.6B Number of Disabled Persons by Sex, Type of Disability and Province
Census Year 2000 12 - 11

Table 12.6C Household Population Five Years Old and Over by Type of Functional
Difficulty, Sex and Province, Region XI, Census Year 2010 12 - 14

Figure 12.1 Women in Especially Difficult Circumstances, Region XI, 2016 12 - 3

Figure 12.2 Children in Need of Special Protection Served by the DSWD, 12 - 7


Region XI, 2016

Figure 12.3 Contributions Received and Benefits Paid by the Government Service 12 - 7
Insurance System, Region XI, 2002 - 2007

Figure 12.4 Household Population Five Years Old and Over with Functional 12 - 13
Difficulty by Sex and Province, Region XI, 2010

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Table 12.1
NUMBER OF DAY CARE CENTERS AND WORKERS BY PROVINCE/CITY, REGION XI
As of December 2016

Number of Number of Barangays Percent Day Care Day Care Children


Province
Barangays with Day Care Centers Covered Centers1 Workers Served

Region XI 1,162 1,142 98.3 2,649 2,617 131,457

Davao Oriental 183 183 100.0 421 426 15,270

Davao del Norte 223 223 100.0 530 520 29,322

Compostela Valley 237 237 100.0 493 493 17,641

Davao del Sur 337 326 96.7 654 632 21,433

Davao City 182 173 95.1 551 546 47,791

1
- Davao City includes home based.

Source: Department of Social Welfare and Development XI

Figure 12.1 WOMEN IN ESPECIALLY DIFFICULT CIRCUMSTANCES,


REGION XI, 2016

Victims of Sexual
Physically Abuse
Abused/Battered 5.2%
Women
1.2%

Others
93.6%

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Table 12.2
UNDUPLICATED NUMBER OF CLIENTS SERVED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE
AND DEVELOPMENT BY CLIENTELE CATEGORY AND SEX
2010 - 2016

2010 2011 2012


Clientele Category
Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male Total

Region XI

Families 3,014 1,628 576

Children 26 24 50 78 56 134 - - -

Youth 68 50 118 44 31 75 3 4 7

Women 5,448 - 5,448 287 - 287 1,151 - 1,151

Senior Citizens 435 406 841 433 272 705 140 144 284

Disabled and Elderly 1 3 4 - - - - - -

Deportee/Repartriate 25 22 47 - 7 7 - - -

Internally Displaced Persons - - - - - - -

Strandee 53 51 104 33 19 52 - - -

Victim of Illegal Recruitment 36 56 92 - - - 389 183 572

Source: Department of Social Welfare and Development XI


Table 12.2 - continued

2013 2014 2015 2016


Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male Total

677 3,244 7,084 12,324

- - - 30 12 42 - - - 1,304 1,271 2,575

3 3 6 173 106 279 240 171 411 1,324 929 2,253

154 - 154 123 - 123 12,669 - 12,669 24,867 - 24,867

131 71 202 540 521 1,061 1,625 1,244 2,869 3,302 1,867 5,169

- - - - 35 35 3 3 6 64 87 151

- - - - - - - - - - - -

38 30 68 - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - -
Table 12.3
WOMEN IN ESPECIALLY DIFFICULT CIRCUMSTANCES (WEDC) SERVED BY
THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT
1996 - 2016

Clientele Category 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

Region XI 462 1,316 897 391 633 414 232 182

Victims of Involuntary Prostitution 14 26 1 2 1 3 - 2


Victims of Illegal Recruitment 23 68 3 - 10 2 6 3
Physically Abused/Maltreated/
Battered Women 166 322 237 76 76 73 34 13
Victims of Sexual Abuse 23 67 138 101 89 73 12 7
Incest 13 14 24 9 20 3 2 -
Rape 10 53 105 86 68 63 10 7
Acts of Lasciviousness/Attempted Rape - - 9 6 1 7 - -
Victims of Armed Conflict 4 - - 6 4 3 3 -
Women in Detention 2 5 42 6 6 16 7 -
Victims of Traffciking - - - - - - - -
1
Others 230 828 476 200 447 244 170 157

1
- Include referrals, single parents and emotionally distressed women.

Source: Department of Social Welfare and Development XI

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Table 12.3 - continued

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

178 148 144 172 251 237 184 287 149 154 123 118 174

2 - - 1 - - - - - - - - 1
- - 1 5 7 9 13 10 2 - - - -

27 20 32 30 42 25 22 66 7 5 11 24 2
4 4 7 14 5 3 12 15 2 5 1 3 9
1 1 - 1 - - - 2 - - - 1 4
3 3 7 12 5 1 11 - 2 5 1 2 5
- - - 1 - 2 1 13 - - - - -
- - 4 - - - - - - - - - -
7 5 4 - - 2 8 - - - - - 2
- - - - - - - 4 2 - - - 1
138 119 96 122 197 198 129 192 136 144 111 91 159

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Table 12.4A
NUMBER OF REPORTED CASES OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE SERVED BY THE
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT BY TYPE
2009 - 2016

Province/City 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Region XI 34 24 6 2 11 12 60 40

Rape 20 13 4 - 8 5 37 27
Incest 9 4 - 2 3 6 8 8
Acts of Lasciviousness 5 7 2 - - 1 - 1
Victims of Prostitution - - - - - - 10 -
Victims of Pornography - - - - - - 5 4

Source: Department of Social Welfare and Development XI


Table 12.4B
NUMBER OF CHILDREN IN NEED OF SPECIAL PROTECTION SERVED BY THE DSWD
BY CASE CATEGORY AND SEX, REGION XI
2013 - 2016

2013 2014
Case Category
Both Sexes Female Male Both Sexes Female Male
Region XI 51 28 23 43 12 31
Abandoned 6 3 3 1 - 1
Neglected 23 10 13 21 12 9
Physically Abused/Maltreated 9 6 3 6 - 6
Sexually Abused 9 9 - 12 - 12
Sexually Exploited - - - - - -
Victims of Child Labor - - - 1 - 1
Street Children - - - 1 - 1
Victims of Armed Conflict - - - - - -
Victims of Child Trafficking - - - - - -
Children in Conflict with the Law - - - - - -
Others 4 - 4 1 - 1

2015 2016
Case Category
Both Sexes Female Male Both Sexes Female Male

Region XI 193 142 51 1,218 617 601

Abandoned 22 15 7 31 18 13
Neglected 37 16 21 32 13 19
Physically Abused/Maltreated 5 3 2 4 2 2
Sexually Abused 45 45 - 36 - 36
Sexually Exploited 10 10 - 7 - 7
Victims of Child Labor 2 2 - 4 - 4
Street Children - - - 1,056 571 485
Victims of Child Trafficking 4 2 2 1 1 -
Victims of Prostitution 10 10 - -
Victims of Illegal Recruitment 1 1 - 4 - 4
Victims of Cyber Pornography 5 5 - 4 - 4
Children in Conflict with the Law 10 10 - 9 - 9
Voluntary Committed/Surrendered 22 8 14 16 12 4
Foundling 12 7 5 4 - 4
Others 8 8 - 10 - 10
Note: Number served include new and old cases.
Source: Department of Social Welfare and Development XI

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Figure 12.2 CHILDREN IN NEED OF SPECIAL PROTECTION SERVED BY THE DSWD,
REGION XI, 2016

Sexually Neglected
Abandoned
Abused/Exploited 2.6%
2.5%
3.5%

Others
4.6%

Street Children
86.7%

Figure 12.3 CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED AND BENEFITS PAID BY THE


GOVERNMENT SERVICE INSURANCE SYSTEM, REGION XI, 2002 - 2007

1,200,000
Contributions Received
Benefits Paid
1,000,000

800,000
In Thousand Pesos

600,000

400,000

200,000

0
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

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Table 12.5
COVERAGE AND CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED AND BENEFITS PAID BY THE GOVERNMENT
SERVICE INSURANCE SYSTEM, REGION XI
2002 - 2007
(Value in Thousand Pesos)

2002 2003 2004


Coverage and Benefits Coverage and Benefits Coverage and Benefits
Fund / Membership
Contributions Paid Contributions Paid Contributions Paid
Received Received Received

Region XI 915,149.19 747,720.46 … 828,478.84 819,357.94 461,550.79

Social Insurance Fund 863,726.39 708,713.45 … 812,999.31 757,063.32 444,924.16


Optional Life Insurance Fund 21,302.93 28,644.61 … 7,453.49 31,864.30 6,741.06
General Insurance Fund 30,119.87 10,362.40 … 8,026.04 30,430.32 9,885.57
Employees Compensation
Insurance Fund - - - - - -

Membership … … …

2005 2006 2007


Coverage and Benefits Coverage and Benefits Coverage and Benefits
Fund / Membership
Contributions Paid Contributions Paid Contributions Paid
Received Received Received

Region XI 919,292.75 772,737.87 915,149.19 747,720.46 945,398.39 728,831.47

Social Insurance Fund 866,113.82 747,752.95 863,726.39 708,713.45 914,888.14 712,378.95


Optional Life Insurance Fund 23,448.62 16,959.12 21,302.93 28,644.61 8,571.39 16,049.76
General Insurance Fund 29,730.31 8,025.80 30,119.87 10,362.40 21,938.86 402.76
Employees Compensation
Insurance Fund - - - - - -

Membership 26,029 27,893 27,932

Source: Government Service Insurance System, Davao Branch Office.

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Table 12.6A
NUMBER OF DISABLED PERSONS BY SEX, TYPE OF DISABILITY AND PROVINCE
Census Years 1990 and 1995

Province / 1990 1995


Type of Disability Both Sexes Female Male Both Sexes Female Male

Philippines 636,999 292,948 344,051 919,292 449,445 469,847

Blindness 63,276 31,109 32,167 423,695 235,220 188,475


Deafness 65,369 31,857 33,512 115,375 55,401 59,974
Muteness 26,339 12,595 13,744 35,948 16,545 19,403
Deafness/Muteness 18,705 8,874 9,831 - - -
Speech Impairment 50,656 23,217 27,439 38,342 17,511 20,831
Mental Illness 46,515 23,036 23,479 38,675 18,318 20,357
Mental Retardation 60,024 27,908 32,116 55,041 25,452 29,589
Orthopedic Handicap 135,445 54,578 80,867 140,016 50,252 89,764
Multiple Disability 30,072 13,544 16,528 - - -
Others 140,598 66,230 74,368 72,200 30,746 41,454

Region XI 22,993 10,254 12,739 37,002 16,460 20,542

Blindness 2,004 949 1,055 14,613 7,417 7,196


Deafness 2,283 1,008 1,275 4,965 2,097 2,868
Muteness 1,163 534 629 1,811 841 970
Deafness/Muteness 713 355 358 - - -
Speech Impairment 1,888 852 1,036 1,761 788 973
Mental Illness 1,654 824 830 1,904 852 1,052
Mental Retardation 2,365 1,065 1,300 2,881 1,256 1,625
Orthopedic Handicap 4,979 2,030 2,949 6,620 2,299 4,321
Multiple Disability 1,161 469 692 - - -
Others 4,783 2,168 2,615 2,447 910 1,537

Davao Oriental 3,440 1,571 1,869 6,715 3,116 3,599

Blindness 322 149 173 3,653 1,879 1,774


Deafness 373 166 207 709 270 439
Muteness 173 80 93 250 111 139
Deafness/Muteness 113 57 56 - - -
Speech Impairment 261 116 145 241 109 132
Mental Illness 258 131 127 244 121 123
Mental Retardation 273 116 157 296 142 154
Orthopedic Handicap 845 358 487 939 330 609
Multiple Disability 106 47 59 - - -
Others 716 351 365 383 154 229

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Table 12.6A - continued
NUMBER OF DISABLED PERSONS BY SEX, TYPE OF DISABILITY AND PROVINCE
Census Years 1990 and 1995

Province / 1990 1995


Type of Disability Both Sexes Female Male Both Sexes Female Male

Davao del Norte 1/ 8,416 3,719 4,697 14,120 6,117 8,003

Blindness 740 340 400 5,865 2,875 2,990


Deafness 809 354 455 1,802 757 1,045
Muteness 395 178 217 680 299 381
Deafness/Muteness 243 124 119 - - -
Speech Impairment 729 332 397 722 318 404
Mental Illness 621 329 292 620 282 338
Mental Retardation 901 404 497 1,070 434 636
Orthopedic Handicap 1,625 636 989 2,382 811 1,571
Multiple Disability 448 192 256 - - -
Others 1,905 830 1,075 979 341 638

Davao del Sur 5,848 2,585 3,263 6,538 2,901 3,637

Blindness 532 254 278 2,000 1,007 993


Deafness 568 232 336 1,112 472 640
Muteness 306 137 169 422 205 217
Deafness/Muteness 179 85 94 - - -
Speech Impairment 475 213 262 342 143 199
Mental Illness 356 180 176 320 155 165
Mental Retardation 507 233 274 592 265 327
Orthopedic Handicap 1,410 597 813 1,318 467 851
Multiple Disability 302 101 201 - - -
Others 1,213 553 660 432 187 245

Davao City 5,289 2,379 2,910 9,629 4,326 5,303

Blindness 410 206 204 3,095 1,656 1,439


Deafness 533 256 277 1,342 598 744
Muteness 289 139 150 459 226 233
Deafness/Muteness 178 89 89 - - -
Speech Impairment 423 191 232 456 218 238
Mental Illness 419 184 235 720 294 426
Mental Retardation 684 312 372 923 415 508
Orthopedic Handicap 1,099 439 660 1,981 691 1,290
Multiple Disability 305 129 176 - - -
Others 949 434 515 653 228 425

1/ - Includes Compostela Valley.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 12.6B
NUMBER OF DISABLED PERSONS BY SEX, TYPE OF DISABILITY AND PROVINCE
Census Year 2000

Province / Type of Disability Both Sexes Female Male

Philippines 942,098 473,332 468,766

Total Blindness 44,014 22,063 21,951


Partial Blindness 76,731 38,574 38,157
Low Vision 352,398 198,345 154,053
Total Deafness 35,890 17,068 18,822
Partial Deafness 40,983 20,003 20,980
Hard of Hearing 44,725 22,474 22,251
Oral Defect 50,862 23,762 27,100
Loss of one or both arms/hands 36,313 14,929 21,384
Loss of one or both legs/feet 43,367 16,120 27,247
Quadriplegic 55,889 24,592 31,297
Mentally retarded 66,113 30,919 35,194
Mentally Ill 67,294 32,476 34,818
Multiple Impairment 27,519 12,007 15,512

Region XI 43,179 20,591 22,588

Total Blindness 1,863 880 983


Partial Blindness 3,190 1,520 1,670
Low Vision 17,789 9,395 8,394
Total Deafness 1,468 677 791
Partial Deafness 1,825 829 996
Hard of Hearing 1,772 785 987
Oral Defect 2,173 995 1,178
Loss of one or both arms/hands 1,562 575 987
Loss of one or both legs/feet 2,018 751 1,267
Quadriplegic 2,549 1,076 1,473
Mentally retarded 3,328 1,501 1,827
Mentally Ill 2,286 1,037 1,249
Multiple Impairment 1,356 570 786

Davao Oriental 5,615 2,685 2,930

Total Blindness 235 120 115


Partial Blindness 602 310 292
Low Vision 2,296 1,183 1,113
Total Deafness 199 81 118
Partial Deafness 236 93 143
Hard of Hearing 219 95 124
Oral Defect 245 116 129
Loss of one or both arms/hands 243 92 151
Loss of one or both legs/feet 292 118 174
Quadriplegic 307 136 171
Mentally retarded 326 149 177
Mentally Ill 263 123 140
Multiple Impairment 152 69 83

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 12.6B - continued
NUMBER OF DISABLED PERSONS BY SEX, TYPE OF DISABILITY AND PROVINCE
Census Year 2000

Province / Type of Disability Both Sexes Female Male

Davao del Norte 7,746 3,595 4,151

Total Blindness 374 179 195


Partial Blindness 701 316 385
Low Vision 2,350 1,244 1,106
Total Deafness 294 135 159
Partial Deafness 384 181 203
Hard of Hearing 327 134 193
Oral Defect 567 272 295
Loss of one or both arms/hands 333 108 225
Loss of one or both legs/feet 398 151 247
Quadriplegic 575 230 345
Mentally retarded 762 329 433
Mentally Ill 418 197 221
Multiple Impairment 263 119 144

Compostela Valley 6,494 3,011 3,483

Total Blindness 344 165 179


Partial Blindness 396 193 203
Low Vision 2,526 1,295 1,231
Total Deafness 247 111 136
Partial Deafness 286 126 160
Hard of Hearing 363 148 215
Oral Defect 345 153 192
Loss of one or both arms/hands 207 67 140
Loss of one or both legs/feet 311 105 206
Quadriplegic 366 160 206
Mentally retarded 532 244 288
Mentally Ill 358 162 196
Multiple Impairment 213 82 131

Davao del Sur 10,495 5,040 5,455

Total Blindness 423 196 227


Partial Blindness 627 285 342
Low Vision 5,265 2,717 2,548
Total Deafness 286 129 157
Partial Deafness 452 194 258
Hard of Hearing 372 162 210
Oral Defect 491 230 261
Loss of one or both arms/hands 264 103 161
Loss of one or both legs/feet 377 134 243
Quadriplegic 562 253 309
Mentally retarded 677 314 363
Mentally Ill 424 207 217
Multiple Impairment 275 116 159

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Table 12.6B - continued
NUMBER OF DISABLED PERSONS BY SEX, TYPE OF DISABILITY AND PROVINCE
Census Year 2000

Province / Type of Disability Both Sexes Female Male

Davao City 12,829 6,260 6,569

Total Blindness 487 220 267


Partial Blindness 864 416 448
Low Vision 5,352 2,956 2,396
Total Deafness 442 221 221
Partial Deafness 467 235 232
Hard of Hearing 491 246 245
Oral Defect 525 224 301
Loss of one or both arms/hands 515 205 310
Loss of one or both legs/feet 640 243 397
Quadriplegic 739 297 442
Mentally retarded 1,031 465 566
Mentally Ill 823 348 475
Multiple Impairment 453 184 269

Figure 12.4 HOUSEHOLD POPULATION FIVE YEARS OLD AND OVER


WITH FUNCTIONAL DIFFICULTY BY SEX AND PROVINCE, REGION XI, 2010

35,000

30,000

Male Female
25,000

20,000

15,000

10,000

5,000

0
Davao Oriental Davao del Norte Compostela Valley Davao del Sur Davao City

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Table 12.6C
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION FIVE YEARS OLD AND OVER BY TYPE OF FUNCTIONAL
DIFFICULTY, SEX AND PROVINCE, REGION XI
Census Year 2010

Province / Type of Disability Both Sexes Female Male

Region XI 176,450 89,213 87,237

Difficulty in seeing, even if wearing eyeglasses 85,201 45,248 39,953


Difficulty in hearing, even if using a hearing aid 21,900 10,690 11,210
Difficulty in walking or climbing steps 25,462 12,042 13,420
Difficulty in remembering or concentrating 18,015 9,160 8,855
Difficulty in self-caring (bathing or dressing) 12,024 5,750 6,274
Difficulty in communicating 13,848 6,323 7,525

Davao Oriental 19,603 9,790 9,813

Difficulty in seeing, even if wearing eyeglasses 9,399 4,874 4,525


Difficulty in hearing, even if using a hearing aid 2,620 1,262 1,358
Difficulty in walking or climbing steps 2,913 1,397 1,516
Difficulty in remembering or concentrating 1,969 1,018 951
Difficulty in self-caring (bathing or dressing) 1,238 585 653
Difficulty in communicating 1,464 654 810

Davao del Norte 32,363 16,189 16,174

Difficulty in seeing, even if wearing eyeglasses 15,325 8,065 7,260


Difficulty in hearing, even if using a hearing aid 3,980 1,910 2,070
Difficulty in walking or climbing steps 4,689 2,205 2,484
Difficulty in remembering or concentrating 3,359 1,670 1,689
Difficulty in self-caring (bathing or dressing) 2,295 1,079 1,216
Difficulty in communicating 2,715 1,260 1,455

Compostela Valley 22,180 10,573 11,607

Difficulty in seeing, even if wearing eyeglasses 8,479 4,317 4,162


Difficulty in hearing, even if using a hearing aid 2,942 1,356 1,586
Difficulty in walking or climbing steps 3,638 1,625 2,013
Difficulty in remembering or concentrating 2,713 1,301 1,412
Difficulty in self-caring (bathing or dressing) 1,971 904 1,067
Difficulty in communicating 2,437 1,070 1,367

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 12.6C
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION FIVE YEARS OLD AND OVER BY TYPE OF FUNCTIONAL
DIFFICULTY, SEX AND PROVINCE, REGION XI
Census Year 2010

Davao del Sur 42,122 21,204 20,918

Difficulty in seeing, even if wearing eyeglasses 18,864 9,802 9,062


Difficulty in hearing, even if using a hearing aid 5,886 2,855 3,031
Difficulty in walking or climbing steps 6,268 3,015 3,253
Difficulty in remembering or concentrating 5,046 2,619 2,427
Difficulty in self-caring (bathing or dressing) 2,931 1,437 1,494
Difficulty in communicating 3,127 1,476 1,651

Davao City 60,182 31,457 28,725

Difficulty in seeing, even if wearing eyeglasses 33,134 18,190 14,944


Difficulty in hearing, even if using a hearing aid 6,472 3,307 3,165
Difficulty in walking or climbing steps 7,954 3,800 4,154
Difficulty in remembering or concentrating 4,928 2,552 2,376
Difficulty in self-caring (bathing or dressing) 3,589 1,745 1,844
Difficulty in communicating 4,105 1,863 2,242

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Table 12.6C - continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION FIVE YEARS OLD AND OVER BY TYPE OF FUNCTIONAL
DIFFICULTY, SEX AND PROVINCE, REGION XI
Census Year 2010

Davao del Sur 42,122 21,204 20,918

Difficulty in seeing, even if wearing eyeglasses 18,864 9,802 9,062


Difficulty in hearing, even if using a hearing aid 5,886 2,855 3,031
Difficulty in walking or climbing steps 6,268 3,015 3,253
Difficulty in remembering or concentrating 5,046 2,619 2,427
Difficulty in self-caring (bathing or dressing) 2,931 1,437 1,494
Difficulty in communicating 3,127 1,476 1,651

Davao City 60,182 31,457 28,725

Difficulty in seeing, even if wearing eyeglasses 33,134 18,190 14,944


Difficulty in hearing, even if using a hearing aid 6,472 3,307 3,165
Difficulty in walking or climbing steps 7,954 3,800 4,154
Difficulty in remembering or concentrating 4,928 2,552 2,376
Difficulty in self-caring (bathing or dressing) 3,589 1,745 1,844
Difficulty in communicating 4,105 1,863 2,242

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Chapter 13
TRANSPORTATION AND
COMMUNICATION

Data on the extent and coverage of the transportation and communication networks of an
area are essential. The data provide the planners and decision makers in the government and in
entrepreneurial ventures with a sound basis to improve the state of their infrastructures. Specifically,
planners use the data in the formulation of strategies that will link the locality with its neighbors within and
outside the country. The different modes of transportation and channels and media for communication are
vital in the economic, social and cultural lives of peoples and institutions in the community. A well-
developed transportation system ensures fast and efficient transfer of goods and services between traders,
households and other institutions within and outside the geographical limits of the community. Similarly,
breakthrough in the communication system accelerates the flow of information. This era of information
technology enables a faster access to and dissemination of news, events and developments in the domestic
and international scene. The business community receives vital information that can expand the market for
their products and services. The continuous provision of data on the transportation and communication
systems of an area therefore becomes indispensable in charting the course towards socioeconomic
development and cultural upliftment of the area.

This chapter presents data on all modes of transportation at the regional and provincial
levels. On the land transport, the data presented include the registration of motor vehicles and
permits/licenses issued by the Land Transportation Office and franchise applications approved by the Land
Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board. The data presented also include road length and the
number and length of bridges. The Department of Public Works and Highways is the source of data.
Shipping statistics from the Philippine Ports Authority and data on the number of ports by classification are
likewise presented, taken from an inventory compiled by the National Statistical Coordination Board. For
the communication sector, the chapter provides data on telephone facilities, number of post offices and
mail carriers and volume of mail handled. The sources of data are the National Telecommunications
Commission and the Philippine Postal Corporation.

Sector Highlights

 Vehicle registration grew by 7.1 percent between 2015 and 2016. The number of cars/jeeps,
truck/buses, and motorcycles increased by 4.6 percent, 4.2 percent, and 8.2 percent, respectively.

 A total of 426,751 motor vehicles were registered in Land Transportation Office XI in 2016.
111,009 of which were new registrations, while 315,742 were for renewal.

 The number of permits/licenses issued by Land Transportation Office XI increased by 1.4 percent
from 2015 to 2016. From a total of 243,127 issuances in 2015, it rose to 246,627 in 2016.

 The use of gas as fuel for vehicles accounted to 81.4 percent of the total vehicles registered in
2016 at the Land Transportation Office XI.

 65.0 percent of the 1,685-kilometer national roads in Davao Region in 2016 were concrete-paved.

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Sector Highlights (Continued)

 In Port of Davao, cargo throughput increased by 13.7 percent from 2015 to 2016, while ship calls
increased by 5.4 percent.

 From 2015 to 2016, the number of post offices decreased by 2.1 percent, however, mail carriers
increased by 9.0 percent. In 2016, there were 47 post offices and 145 mail carriers operating in
Region XI.

 The number of posted mails decreased by 16.5 percent from 2015 to 2016. Likewise, mails
received from foreign countries decreased by 34.5 percent.

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Table 13.1 Number of Motor Vehicles Registered by Type of Vehicle and
Province/City, 2012 - 2016 13 - 4

Table 13.2 Number of Motor Vehicles Registered, New and Renewal, by Classification,
2004 - 2016 13 - 5

Table 13.3 Number of Permits/Licenses Issued by Province/City, 2012 - 2016 13 - 6

Table 13.4 Number of Motor Vehicles Registered by Classification, Type of Fuel


Used and Province/City, 2013 - 2016 13 - 7

Table 13.5 Existing National Road Length by Surface Type and Province/City
2010 - 2013 13 - 8

Table 13.6 Existing National Road by Type of Pavement and Province/City


2013 - 2016 13 - 9

Table 13.7 Number and Length of Existing Bridges Along National Road by Type and
Province/City, 2013 - 2016 13 - 10

Table 13.8 Shipping, Cargo and Passenger Statistics by Port


2011 - 2016 13 - 11

Table 13.9 Telephone Facilities by Province/City, 2013 - 2016 13 - 12

Table 13.10 Number of Post Offices and Mail Carriers by Province/City


2009 - 2016 13 - 13

Table 13.11 Summary of Mail Volume Handled by Province/City, 2009 - 2016 13 - 14

Figure 13.1 Registered Motor Vehicles by Classification, Region XI


2012 - 2016 13 - 6

Figure 13.2 Existing National Road by Type of Pavement, Region XI


2013 - 2016 13 - 15

Figure 13.3 Number of Post Offices and Mail Carriers by Province/City, 2016 13 - 15

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Table 13.1
NUMBER OF MOTOR VEHICLES REGISTERED BY TYPE OF VEHICLE AND PROVINCE/CITY
2012 - 2016

Province/City/ Type 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

REGION XI 319,371 331,143 349,622 398,549 426,751


Cars/Jeeps 78,847 85,992 92,851 105,759 110,593
Truck/Buses 16,695 18,647 18,446 19,519 20,333
Motorcycles 222,345 225,022 236,799 271,508 293,816
Trailers 1,484 1,482 1,526 1,763 2,009

Davao Oriental 16,589 15,637 13,702 14,003 14,168


Cars/Jeeps 1,874 2,203 2,389 2,806 2,946
Truck/Buses 623 641 682 783 826
Motorcycles 14,088 12,791 10,627 10,403 10,378
Trailers 4 2 4 11 18

Davao del Norte 71,883 58,647 74,178 81,653 75,533


Cars/Jeeps 9,837 10,251 13,259 16,843 15,432
Truck/Buses 3,013 3,580 4,365 5,035 4,300
Motorcycles 58,590 44,670 56,107 59,248 55,192
Trailers 443 146 447 527 609

Compostela Valley 50,437 49,404 38,434 44,016 57,515


Cars/Jeeps 8,463 10,871 12,769 16,937 23,020
Truck/Buses 3,020 3,787 3,967 4,848 6,363
Motorcycles 38,711 34,487 21,444 21,383 27,655
Trailers 243 259 254 398 477

Davao del Sur 32,377 34,964 31,237 31,116 33,045


Cars/Jeeps 4,528 4,714 4,913 5,662 6,365
Truck/Buses 1,472 1,523 1,539 1,548 1,520
Motorcycles 26,374 28,725 24,783 23,899 25,138
Trailers 3 2 2 7 22

Davao City 148,085 143,281 136,269 128,926 135,481


Cars/Jeeps 54,145 55,203 54,541 53,260 52,540
Truck/Buses 8,567 8,482 7,802 7,127 6,927
Motorcycles 84,582 78,776 73,107 67,724 75,149
Trailers 791 820 819 815 865

New MV Registration Un - - 55,802 98,835 111,009


Cars/Jeeps - - 4,980 9,801 10,290
Truck/Buses - - 91 178 397
Motorcycles - - 50,731 88,851 100,304
Trailers - - - 5 18

Source: Land Transportation Office XI

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Table 13.2
NUMBER OF MOTOR VEHICLES REGISTERED, NEW AND RENEWAL, BY CLASSIFICATION
2004 - 2016

Year / Status Total Private For Hire Government


2004 175,694 144,214 26,037 5,443
New 39,138 38,528 144 466
Renewal 136,556 105,686 25,893 4,977

2005 189,621 160,107 24,308 5,206


New 38,107 37,629 100 378
Renewal 151,514 122,478 24,208 4,828

2006 205,217 174,981 24,852 5,384


New 42,345 41,164 815 366
Renewal 162,872 133,817 24,037 5,018

2007 219,375 191,389 23,973 4,013


New 36,719 36,482 37 200
Renewal 182,656 154,907 23,936 3,813

2008 234,383 206,240 23,369 4,774


New 37,977 37,686 62 229
Renewal 196,406 168,554 23,307 4,545

2009 257,931 227,822 25,057 5,052


New 43,608 42,571 721 316
Renewal 214,323 185,251 24,336 4,736

2010 278,833 247,945 25,450 5,438


New 54,297 53,714 326 257
Renewal 224,536 194,231 25,124 5,181

2011 302,334 272,238 25,115 4,981


New 64,108 63,776 79 253
Renewal 238,226 208,462 25,036 4,728

2012 319,371 288,345 26,356 4,670


New 69,315 68,924 153 238
Renewal 250,056 219,421 26,203 4,432

2013 331,143 301,180 24,769 5,194


New 74,770 73,859 537 374
Renewal 256,373 227,321 24,232 4,820

2014 349,622 317,635 26,434 5,553


New 73,615 72,798 148 669
Renewal 276,007 244,837 26,286 4,884

2015 398,549 365,695 26,839 6,015


New 98,835 97,499 - 1,336
Renewal 299,714 268,196 26,839 4,679

2016 426,751 393,099 27,857 5,795


New 111,009 110,190 - 819
Renewal 315,742 282,909 27,857 4,976

Source: Land Transportation Office XI

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Table 13.3
NUMBER OF PERMITS/LICENSES ISSUED BY PROVINCE/CITY
2012 - 2016

Province/City 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Region XI 207,054 209,228 230,505 243,127 246,627

Davao Oriental 11,449 10,878 11,946 13,563 13,953


Compostela Valley 6,567 5,227 11,915 13,508 13,644
Davao City 109,223 111,402 115,007 121,720 122,079
Digos City 26,576 26,443 30,051 31,905 32,436
Samal City 2,504 1,980 2,594 3,476 5,833
Tagum City 50,735 53,298 58,992 58,955 58,682

Source: Land Transportation Office XI

Figure 13.1 REGISTERED MOTOR VEHICLES BY CLASSIFICATION


REGION XI, 2012 - 2016

450,000

400,000

350,000

300,000

250,000
Private
For Hire
200,000
Government

150,000

100,000

50,000

0
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

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Table 13.4
NUMBER OF MOTOR VEHICLES REGISTERED BY CLASSIFICATION, TYPE OF FUEL USED
AND PROVINCE/CITY
2013 - 2016

Year / Total Private For Hire Government


Trailer
Province/City Gas Diesel Gas Diesel Gas Diesel Gas Diesel

2013

Region XI 258,690 60,497 238,452 51,691 17,362 6,503 2,876 2,303 1,480

Davao Oriental 13,486 2,149 11,959 1,781 1,289 171 238 197 2
Compostela Valley 39,757 9,388 38,196 9,029 1,203 98 358 261 259
Davao City 107,089 35,247 97,907 29,307 8,031 4,926 1,151 1,014 820
Digos City 30,566 4,396 28,199 3,745 2,154 440 213 211 2
Samal City 17,976 632 17,449 572 419 0 108 60 251
Tagum City 49,816 8,685 44,742 7,257 4,266 868 808 560 146

2014

Region XI 283,711 65,673 259,924 56,442 20,785 6,665 3,002 2,555 1,526

Davao Oriental 11,485 2,213 9,769 1,947 1,475 54 241 202 4


Compostela Valley 10,006 3,234 9,518 3,125 414 22 74 87 254
Davao City 119,144 41,215 108,776 34,493 9,116 5,504 1,252 1,218 819
Digos City 26,918 4,317 23,394 3,898 3,317 151 207 268 2
Samal City 9,951 1,067 9,458 992 399 0 94 75 305
Tagum City 52,286 10,411 46,733 9,082 4,794 809 759 519 142
New MV Registration 53,921 3,216 52,276 2,905 1,270 125 375 186 0

2015

Region XI 322,752 74,016 299,546 64,616 19,881 6,717 3,325 2,683 1,763

Davao Oriental 11,423 2,569 9,674 2,290 1,525 77 224 202 11


Compostela Valley 30,066 13,552 27,742 13,113 1,963 204 361 235 398
Davao City 94,530 33,563 86,051 27,165 7,718 5,434 761 964 815
Digos City 26,428 4,681 22,747 4,267 3,501 146 180 268 7
Samal City 8,898 1,381 8,422 1,264 383 28 93 89 336
Tagum City 57,994 12,853 52,427 11,506 4,791 828 776 519 191
New MV Registration 93,413 5,417 92,483 5,011 930 406 5

2016

Region XI 347,413 77,328 323,114 68,248 20,981 6,610 3,318 2,470 2,009

Davao Oriental 11,441 2,709 9,559 2,402 1,668 91 214 216 18


Compostela Valley 39,116 17,922 36,380 17,372 2,184 216 552 334 477
Davao City 101,682 32,933 92,808 26,604 7,949 5,398 925 931 865
Digos City 28,507 4,516 24,478 4,155 3,827 140 202 221 22
Samal City 8,201 1,191 7,741 1,107 371 - 89 84 340
Tagum City 53,986 11,546 48,272 10,312 4,982 765 732 469 269
New MV Registration 104,480 6,511 103,876 6,296 - - 604 215 18

Source: Land Transportation Office XI

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Table 13.5
EXISTING NATIONAL ROAD LENGTH BY SURFACE TYPE AND PROVINCE/CITY
2010 - 2013
(In Kilometers)

Surface Type
Year/Province/City
Total National Province Municipal City Barangay

2010
REGION XI 16,937.43 1,557.63 2,539.01 770.27 1,418.69 10,651.83
Davao Oriental 2,256.76 420.57 492.30 … .. 1,343.89
Davao del Norte 3,151.03 109.46 877.13 119.67 .. 2,044.77
Compostela Valley 3,874.27 299.12 750.53 363.77 .. 2,460.85
Davao del Sur 4,046.29 335.90 419.05 286.83 .. 3,004.52
Davao City 1,934.16 259.87 .. .. 779.98 894.31
Digos City 224.64 23.30 .. .. 69.50 131.84
Panabo City 445.50 35.43 .. .. 184.11 225.96
Samal City 433.58 24.88 .. .. 242.50 166.20
Tagum City 571.20 49.10 .. .. 142.60 379.50

2011 a/
REGION XI 17,348.75 1,666.13 2,566.29 994.66 1,397.00 10,724.67
Davao Oriental 2,360.00 419.20 491.68 101.9 .. 1,347.25
Davao del Norte 3,172.16 130.59 877.13 119.67 .. 2,044.77
Compostela Valley 3,661.90 334.48 778.43 300.12 .. 2,248.87
Davao del Sur 4,536.38 391.84 419.05 473.00 .. 3,252.49
Davao City 1,949.76 260.12 .. .. 786.60 903.05
Digos City 225.34 24.00 .. .. 69.50 131.84
Panabo City 423.19 33.62 .. .. 155.80 233.76
Samal City 433.62 24.88 .. .. 242.50 166.24
Tagum City 586.40 47.40 .. .. 142.60 396.40

2012 b/
REGION XI 17,166.99 1,678.17 2,566.29 994.66 1,326.82 10,601.06
Davao Oriental 2,372.48 431.68 491.68 101.9 .. 1,347.25
Davao del Norte 3,172.14 130.57 877.13 119.67 .. 2,044.77
Compostela Valley 3,661.91 334.49 778.43 300.12 .. 2,248.87
Davao del Sur 4,535.96 391.42 419.05 473.00 .. 3,252.49
Davao City 1,965.52 260.13 .. .. 796.02 909.38
Digos City 24.00 24.00 .. .. … …
Panabo City 423.17 33.61 .. .. 155.80 233.76
Samal City 433.62 24.88 .. .. 242.50 166.24
Tagum City 578.19 47.39 .. .. 132.50 398.30

2013
REGION XI 17,572.98 1,683.63 2,566.29 994.66 1,344.94 10,983.46
Davao Oriental c/ 2,372.48 431.68 491.68 101.9 .. 1,347.25
Davao del Norte c/ 3,172.14 130.57 877.13 119.67 .. 2,044.77
Compostela Valley c/ 3,661.91 334.49 778.43 300.12 .. 2,248.87
Davao del Sur c/ 4,535.96 391.42 419.05 473.00 .. 3,252.49
Davao City 2,343.05 264.82 .. .. 800.14 1,278.09
Digos City c/ 24.00 24.00 .. .. … …
Panabo City 437.01 33.61 .. .. 158.75 244.65
Samal City c/ 433.62 24.88 .. .. 242.50 166.24
Tagum City 592.81 48.16 .. .. 143.55 401.10

Note: a/ - data for National is as of July 2011


b/ - data for National is as of July 2012
c/ - as of 2012

Source: Department of Public Works and Highways XI


Local Government Units in Region XI

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Table 13.6
EXISTING NATIONAL ROAD BY TYPE OF PAVEMENT AND PROVINCE/CITY
2013 – 2016
(In kilometers)

Year / Province/City All Types Concrete Asphalt Gravel Earth


2013
REGION XI 1,649.4 871.7 301.8 475.8 0.0
Davao Oriental 431.7 331.4 19.2 81.1 -
Davao del Norte 129.9 79.4 9.1 41.4 -
Compostela Valley 334.4 122.6 84.8 127.0 -
Davao del Sur 366.1 104.8 57.7 203.6 -
Davao City 256.7 133.1 101.0 22.7 -
Digos City 24.0 20.2 3.8 - -
Panabo City 33.6 21.9 11.7 - -
Samal City 24.9 24.9 - - -
Tagum City 48.0 33.5 14.5 - -

2014
REGION XI 1,655.2 998.7 323.3 333.2 0.0
Davao Oriental 437.1 372.1 20.1 45.0 -
Davao del Norte 129.6 87.2 15.4 27.0 -
Compostela Valley 334.3 162.9 85.1 86.4 -
Davao del Sur 366.7 151.8 52.7 162.2 -
Davao City 256.9 126.4 117.8 12.6 -
Digos City 24.0 19.9 4.1 - -
Panabo City 33.7 21.5 12.2 - -
Samal City 24.9 24.9 - - -
Tagum City 48.0 32.0 16.0 - -

2015
REGION XI 1,670.2 1,008.7 333.4 328.1 0.0
Davao Oriental 436.9 371.0 20.9 45.0 -
Davao del Norte 129.7 91.8 15.3 22.7 -
Compostela Valley 334.4 163.6 85.1 85.7 -
Davao del Sur 365.6 150.7 52.6 162.2 -
Davao City 272.1 131.6 127.9 12.6 -
Digos City 25.1 20.9 4.3 - -
Panabo City 33.7 21.5 12.2 - -
Samal City 24.9 24.9 - - -
Tagum City 47.9 32.7 15.2 - -

2016
REGION XI 1,685.0 1,094.7 334.0 242.6 0.0
Davao Oriental 441.6 406.2 22.1 8.6 -
Davao del Norte 131.2 98.8 15.5 15.4 -
Compostela Valley 337.1 189.7 85.1 59.6 -
Davao del Sur 113.4 74.2 27.9 10.4 -
Davao Occidental 255.3 82.8 23.9 147.5 -
Davao City 274.1 142.9 127.9 1.1 -
Digos City 25.3 20.9 4.3 - -
Panabo City 33.9 21.5 12.2 - -
Samal City 24.9 24.9 - - -
Tagum City 48.2 32.7 15.2 - -

Source: Department of Public Works and Highways XI

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Table 13.7
NUMBER AND LENGTH OF EXISTING BRIDGES ALONG NATIONAL ROAD BY TYPE AND PROVINCE/CITY
2013 – 2016
(In linear meters)

Number of Type
Province/City
Bridges Total Steel Concrete Bailey
2013
REGION XI 286 13,726.4 2,615.3 10,943.4 167.6
Davao Oriental 89 4,645.2 726.7 3,903.1 15.3
Davao del Norte 24 822.7 384.4 438.4 -
Compostela Valley 68 2,690.1 648.2 2,041.9 -
Davao del Sur 50 1,863.8 441.5 1,329.3 92.9
Davao City 36 2,426.9 259.4 2,108.1 59.4
Digos City 5 148.1 - 148.1 -
Panabo City 8 191.2 - 191.2 -
Samal City 2 36.0 - 36.0 -
Tagum City 4 902.5 155.1 747.4 -

2014
REGION XI 289 13,852 3,699 10,025 128
Davao Oriental 92 4,730.9 1,435.2 3,295.8 -
Davao del Norte 25 1,472.8 384.4 1,088.5 -
Compostela Valley 68 2,711.6 694.0 2,017.5 -
Davao del Sur 49 1,833.7 608.6 1,132.2 92.9
Davao City 36 2,435.8 390.5 2,010.6 34.7
Digos City 6 189.1 31.4 157.7 -
Panabo City 8 191.2 - 191.2 -
Samal City 2 36.0 - 36.0 -
Tagum City 3 250.8 155.1 95.7 -

2015
REGION XI 290 13,890 3,427 10,335 128
Davao Oriental 93 4,725.4 1,228.6 3,496.7 -
Davao del Norte 25 1,472.8 384.4 1,088.5 -
Compostela Valley 68 2,755.4 631.1 2,124.3 -
Davao del Sur 49 1,833.7 608.6 1,132.2 92.9
Davao City 36 2,435.0 388.0 2,012.3 34.7
Digos City 6 189.1 31.4 157.7 -
Panabo City 8 191.8 - 191.8 -
Samal City 2 36.0 - 36.0 -
Tagum City 3 250.8 155.1 95.7 -

2016
REGION XI 290 13,943 3,411 10,404 128
Davao Oriental 93 4,750.7 1,212.5 3,538.1 -
Davao del Norte 25 1,469.4 384.4 1,085.0 -
Compostela Valley 68 2,754.6 631.1 2,123.5 -
Davao del Sur 27 782.3 56.4 726.0 -
Davao Occidental 22 1,079.2 552.3 434.0 92.9
Davao City 36 2,438.9 388.0 2,016.2 34.7
Digos City 6 189.1 31.4 157.7 -
Panabo City 8 191.8 - 191.8 -
Samal City 2 36.0 - 36.0 -
Tagum City 3 250.8 155.1 95.7 -

Source: Department of Public Works and Highways XI

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Table 13.8
SHIPPING, CARGO AND PASSENGER STATISTICS BY PORT
2011 – 2016

Particulars 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

REGION XI

PMO – DAVAO

Shipcalls 20,990 27,915 30,178 32,342 30,441 32,092


Domestic 19,083 26,307 28,714 30,794 28,849 30,231
Foreign 1,907 1,608 1,464 1,548 1,592 1,861
Cargo Throughput (MT) 10,907,115 10,974,021 10,681,720 11,468,882 12,901,111 14,667,125
Domestic 3,944,459 4,031,257 4,299,256 4,570,950 4,882,515 5,230,498
Foreign 6,962,656 6,942,764 6,382,464 6,897,932 8,018,596 9,436,627
Passenger Traffic 1,042,289 - 1,941,684 2,211,138 2,114,663 2,149,176
Disembarking 535,203 - 943,500 1,105,962 1,099,759 1,066,581
Embarking 507,086 - 998,184 1,105,176 1,014,904 1,082,595

Source: Philippine Ports Authority, Port District Office-Southern Mindanao

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Table 13.9
TELEPHONE FACILITIES BY PROVINCE/CITY
2013 - 2016

Existing Telephone Facilities


Province/City/ No. of Lines for
No. of Subscribed/
Service Area No. of Installed Lines Expansion (Capacity)
Working Lines

2013
REGION XI - 124,189 -
Davao Oriental … 828 …
Davao del Norte … 791 …
Compostela Valley … 616 …
Davao del Sur … 1,100 …
Davao City … 104,971 …
Digos City … 2,600 …
Panabo City … 3,147 …
Samal City … … …
Tagum City … 8,584 …
Mati City … 1,552 …

2014
REGION XI 205,850 122,375 -
Davao Oriental … 811 …
Davao del Norte … 780 …
Compostela Valley … 244 …
Davao del Sur … 839 …
Davao City … 104,636 …
Digos City … 2,050 …
Panabo City … 3,034 …
Samal City … - …
Tagum City … 8,504 …
Mati City … 1,477 …
2015
REGION XI 205,850 122,430 -
Davao Oriental … 811 …
Davao del Norte … 780 …
Compostela Valley … 230 …
Davao del Sur … 580 …
Davao City … 104,636 …
Digos City … 1,800 …
Panabo City … 3,034 …
Samal City … - …
Tagum City … 8,504 …
Mati City … 2,055 …

2016
REGION XI 205,850 132,415 -
Davao Oriental … 811 …
Davao del Norte … 780 …
Compostela Valley … 201 …
Davao del Sur … 580 …
Davao City … 114,600 …
Digos City … 1,850 …
Panabo City … 3,034 …
Samal City … - …
Tagum City … 8,504 …
Mati City … 2,055 …

Source: National Telecommunications Commission XI

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Table 13.10
NUMBER OF POST OFFICES AND MAIL CARRIERS BY PROVINCE/CITY
2009- 2016

Province 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016


Region XI

Post Offices 48 47 49 58 49 51 48 47
Mail Carriers 169 155 157 152 158 134 133 145

Davao Oriental

Post Offices 9 10 10 11 6 9 9 9
Mail Carriers 16 15 16 16 15 15 15 15

Dava del Norte

Post Offices 6 6 6 7 11 9 9 9
Mail Carriers 6 5 7 6 26 6 7 7

Compostela Valley

Post Offices 7 7 8 9 8 8 8 8
Mail Carriers 11 11 12 12 6 11 11 11

Davao del Sur

Post Offices 8 8 9 14 9 9 7 7
Mail Carriers 13 13 14 26 19 11 13 14

Davao City

Post Offices 13 12 12 13 11 12 11 10
Mail Carriers 84 74 69 45 68 45 52 66

Digos City

Post Offices 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Mail Carriers 14 8 8 11 8 11 11 12

Panabo City

Post Offices 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Mail Carriers 7 7 7 9 5 9 5 4

Samal City

Post Offices 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Mail Carriers 3 2 3 2 1 1 1 1

Tagum City

Post Offices 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Mail Carriers 15 20 21 25 10 25 18 15

Source: Philippine Postal Corporation XI

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Table 13.11
SUMMARY OF MAIL VOLUME HANDLED BY PROVINCE/CITY
2009 – 2016

Posted Mails
Province/City
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

REGION XI 3,286,659 3,442,966 2,879,515 2,799,857 1,851,365 1,199,617 1,250,746 1,044,615


Davao Oriental 113,497 118,138 81,405 118,140 55,241 40,805 58,749 47,460
Davao del Norte 54,685 63,754 29,371 46,993 246,310 115,524 117,943 98,819
Compostela Valley 54,401 60,381 61,429 63,665 35,162 15,147 25,989 23,585
Davao del Sur 49,400 32,520 27,315 41,111 98,910 22,390 25,414 26,264
Davao City 2,549,625 2,647,377 2,266,297 1,748,532 1,118,164 716,668 713,806 559,357
Digos City 150,275 81,447 55,740 142,644 66,555 117,129 97,013 67,237
Panabo City 139,045 156,066 142,650 333,720 97,915 117,796 118,585 108,662
Samal City 8,758 6,491 1,251 7,512 6,125 9,377 15,266 15,367
Tagum City 166,973 276,792 214,057 297,540 126,983 44,781 77,981 97,864

Received from Foreign Countries


Province/City
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

REGION XI 288,926 264,784 356,703 330,578 743,302 490,314 313,947 205,526


Davao Oriental 12,287 9,410 7,796 8,551 24,858 13,735 9,824 12,545
Davao del Norte 8,511 7,836 5,968 6,342 98,524 36,944 7,438 2,322
Compostela Valley 8,464 3,052 4,020 5,006 14,064 23,092 5,178 1,817
Davao del Sur 12,711 10,565 17,706 16,397 39,564 24,556 29,178 47,764
Davao City 192,256 178,539 281,689 245,887 447,265 324,173 213,461 122,274
Digos City 12,184 8,614 5,221 4,661 26,622 12,168 8,673 5,145
Panabo City 13,299 13,632 13,083 14,023 39,166 22,090 13,338 6,102
Samal City 2,984 2,206 2,276 2,864 2,450 2,530 2,489 2,327
Tagum City 26,230 30,930 18,944 26,847 50,789 31,026 24,368 5,230

Source: Philippine Postal Corporation XI

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Figure 13.2 EXISTING NATIONAL ROAD LENGTH BY TYPE OF PAVEMENT
REGION XI, 2013 - 2016

1,100

1,000

900 Concrete Asphalt Gravel Earth

800

700
In Kilometers

600

500

400

300

200

100

0
2013 2014 2015 2016

Figure 13.3 NUMBER OF POST OFFICES AND MAIL CARRIERS


BY PROVINCE/CITY, 2016

70

60

Post Offices Mail Carriers


50

40

30

20

10

0
Davao Oriental Davao del Norte Compostela Davao del Sur Davao City Digos City Panabo City Samal City Tagum City
Valley

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Chapter 14
ENERGY AND WATER RESOURCES

Data on energy and water resources are vital inputs to national and local programs of
government. The business/industry sector also uses the data in the preparation of feasibility studies and in
investment planning. The importance of these resources in countryside development is recognized in many
ways. Energy and water are essential resources in stimulating the growth of businesses and other
institutions operating in the locality. Industries and agriculture, the major contributors to the region's
economy, are highly dependent on these resources. These resources are also vital in the day-to-day lives of
individuals residing in the community. Considering the multifarious uses of these resources, the data on the
level, extent, sources and utilization of energy and water provide signals on the potentials of the area to
achieve growth and development. The data also serve as indicators of the standard of living of families
comprising the community.

This chapter presents regional and provincial data on power and irrigation. Specifically,
the data on power include the existing power plants of Mainland Mindanao. The data on irrigation include
the number, service area, irrigators' associations, and farmer-beneficiaries of irrigation systems. The data
sources are the National Irrigation Administration XI and electric cooperatives.

Sector Highlights

 The number of service areas in Region XI increased by 18.6 percent from 2015 to 2016. Likewise,
the number of farmer beneficiaries also increased by percent 2.4 percent.

 In 2016, Davao del Norte accounted to 60.0 percent and 49.6 percent of the total number of
irrigators’ association and farmer-beneficiaries, respectively, in Region XI.

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Table 14.1 Number, Service Area, Irrigators' Association and Farmer-Beneficiaries
of Existing National Irrigation Systems by Province, 2005 - 2016 14 - 3

Table 14.2 Area of Irrigated Land by Province, 2014 - 2016 14 - 5

Table 14.3 Service Area of Existing Irrigation Systems by Type and Province,
2011 - 2015 14 - 6

Table 14.4 Energization Rate of Barangays and Houses by Electric Cooperative/


Power Utility, 2012 - 2016 14 - 7

Table 14.5 Power Distributed by Type of Consumer by Electric Cooperative,


2012 - 2016 14 - 8

Figure 14.1 Total Number of Farmer Beneficiaries, Region XI, 2009 - 2016 14 - 9

Figure 14.2 Service Area of Existing Irrigation Systems, Region XI, 2016 14 - 9

Figure 14.3 Number of Irrigators Association, Region XI, 2009 - 2016 14 - 10

Figure 14.4 Number of Farmer Beneficiaries, Region XI, 2016 14 - 10

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Table 14.1
NUMBER, SERVICE AREA, IRRIGATORS' ASSOCIATION AND FARMER-BENEFICIARIES
OF EXISTING NATIONAL IRRIGATION SYSTEMS BY PROVINCE
2005 - 2016
(Area in Hectares)

Service Number of Farmer-


Year / Province Number Area Irrigators' Beneficiaries
Association

2005
Region XI 9 29,729 119 21,418

Davao Oriental 1 2,561 3 1,987


Davao del Norte 6 22,014 95 15,123
Davao del Sur 2 5,154 21 4,308

2006
Region XI 9 29,913 119 20,386

Davao Oriental 1 2,561 3 1,987


Davao del Norte 6 22,198 95 14,091
Davao del Sur 2 5,154 21 4,308

2007
Region XI 9 29,913 120 21,632

Davao Oriental 1 2,561 3 1,987


Davao del Norte 6 22,197 96 15,332
Davao del Sur 2 5,155 21 4,313

2008
Region XI 8 30,299 127 22,611

Davao Oriental 1 2,825 10 2,023


Davao del Norte 4 19,613 83 12,868
Compostela Valley 1 2,705 14 2,691
Davao del Sur 2 5,155 20 5,029

2009
Region XI 9 30,882 128 21,283

Davao Oriental 1 3,003 13 2,151


Davao del Norte 5 20,000 82 12,129
Compostela Valley 1 2,712 14 2,691
Davao del Sur 2 5,167 19 4,312

2010
Region XI 9 31,593 130 20,803

Davao Oriental 1 3,003 13 2,254


Davao del Norte 5 20,000 84 11,596
Compostela Valley 1 3,200 14 2,643
Davao del Sur 2 5,390 19 4,310

Source: National Irrigation Administration XI

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Table 14.1 - continued

Service Number of Farmer-


Year / Province Number Area Irrigators' Beneficiaries
Association

2011
Region XI 9 35,007 131 20,593

Davao Oriental 1 3,003 14 2,378


Davao del Norte 5 22,520 84 11,546
Compostela Valley 1 3,269 14 2,383
Davao del Sur 2 6,215 19 4,286

2012
Region XI 9 35,086 131 20,394

Davao Oriental 1 3,053 14 2,049


Davao del Norte 5 22,549 84 11,278
Compostela Valley 1 3,269 14 2,781
Davao del Sur 2 6,215 19 4,286

2013
Region XI 9 35,406 128 20,648

Davao Oriental 1 3,053 14 2,254


Davao del Norte 5 22,869 80 10,809
Compostela Valley 1 3,269 15 3,299
Davao del Sur 2 6,215 19 4,286

2014
Region XI 9 35,532 127 21,435

Davao Oriental 1 3,073 14 2,254


Davao del Norte 5 22,975 80 10,942
Compostela Valley 1 3,269 14 2,272
Davao del Sur 2 6,215 19 5,967

2015
Region XI 9 30,497 126 21,600

Davao Oriental 1 3,073 14 2,399


Davao del Norte 5 17,940 79 10,953
Compostela Valley 1 3,269 14 2,279
Davao del Sur 2 6,215 19 5,969

2016
Region XI 9 36,176 130 22,109

Davao Oriental 1 3,096 14 2,399


Davao del Norte 5 22,858 78 10,960
Compostela Valley 1 4,007 19 2,781
Davao del Sur 2 6,215 19 5,969

Note: The Service Area reflected here is the Firmed-Up Service Area (FUSA) which means the area which
can be served with irrigation water using the existing irrigation facilities. Through time, portion of service
area were converted to other land uses such as housing, industrial and etc., which area deducted from
the design or original service area, hence the FUSA.
The Service Area, Number of Irrigators Association and the Farmer-Beneficiaries reflected were only
for National Irrigation System only.
Source: National Irrigation Administration XI

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Table 14.2
AREA OF IRRIGATED LAND BY PROVINCE
2014 - 2016
(in hectares)

2014 2015 2016


Province/City Wet Season Dry Season Wet Season Dry Season Wet Season Dry Season

Region XI 46,422.16 47,557.54 44,259.00 44,030.15 46,044.31 42,839.55

Davao Oriental 4,062.00 4,062.00 4,063.19 4,039.43 4,175.37 4,146.90

Davao del Norte 19,029.12 19,936.02 16,839.18 16,526.33 16,569.45 16,459.01

Compostela Valley 10,556.00 10,706.00 10,909.00 10,909.00 11,833.28 11,682.90

Davao del Sur 12,516.04 12,594.52 12,218.63 12,350.39 12,921.21 10,004.74

Davao Occidental .. .. .. .. 70.00 70.00

Davao City 259.00 259.00 229.00 205.00 475.00 476.00

Note: Irrigated Area reflected is only NIA-Assisted Irrigation Systems (National and Communal)

Source: National Irrigation Administration XI

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Table 14.3
SERVICE AREA OF EXISTING IRRIGATION SYSTEMS BY TYPE AND PROVINCE
2011 - 2015
(in hectares)

Potential Service Area


Province/Year Irrigable Total National Communal Other Government Private
Area Agency

2011
Region XI 110,353.00 63,331.00 37,284.00 21,242.00 3,030.00 1,775.00
Davao Oriental 13,000.00 7,530.00 3,003.00 3,027.00 1,500.00 0.00
Davao del Norte 38,455.00 27,905.00 24,300.00 2,555.00 880.00 170.00
Compostela Valley 25,073.00 10,292.00 3,269.00 6,373.00 650.00 0.00
Davao del Sur 24,625.00 16,184.00 6,712.00 8,797.00 0.00 675.00
Davao City 9,200.00 1,420.00 0.00 490.00 0.00 930.00

2012
Region XI 110,353.00 63,331.00 37,284.00 21,242.00 3,030.00 1,775.00
Davao Oriental 13,000.00 7,530.00 3,003.00 3,027.00 1,500.00 0.00
Davao del Norte 38,455.00 27,905.00 24,300.00 2,555.00 880.00 170.00
Compostela Valley 25,073.00 10,292.00 3,269.00 6,373.00 650.00 0.00
Davao del Sur 24,625.00 16,184.00 6,712.00 8,797.00 0.00 675.00
Davao City 9,200.00 1,420.00 0.00 490.00 0.00 930.00

2013
Region XI 110,353.00 65,801.00 37,672.00 23,421.00 3,062.00 1,646.00
Davao Oriental 13,000.00 7,835.00 3,053.00 3,282.00 1,500.00 0.00
Davao del Norte 38,455.00 28,161.00 24,638.00 2,531.00 822.00 170.00
Compostela Valley 25,073.00 11,549.00 3,269.00 7,540.00 740.00 0.00
Davao del Sur 24,625.00 16,522.00 6,712.00 9,195.00 0.00 615.00
Davao City 9,200.00 1,734.00 0.00 873.00 0.00 861.00

2014
Region XI 147,313.00 68,017.00 37,798.00 25,510.00 3,062.00 1,646.00
Davao Oriental 17,760.00 8,274.00 3,073.00 3,700.00 1,500.00 0.00
Davao del Norte 58,583.00 28,376.00 24,744.00 2,640.00 822.00 170.00
Compostela Valley 38,197.00 12,764.00 3,269.00 8,755.00 740.00 0.00
Davao del Sur 23,859.00 16,742.00 6,712.00 9,415.00 0.00 615.00
Davao City 8,914.00 1,861.00 0.00 1,000.00 0.00 861.00

2015
Region XI 147,313.00 69,093.00 38,559.00 25,963.00 3,090.00 1,481.00
Davao Oriental 17,760.00 8,542.00 3,096.00 3,918.00 1,528.00 0.00
Davao del Norte 58,583.00 28,466.00 24,744.00 2,730.00 822.00 170.00
Compostela Valley 38,197.00 13,488.00 4,007.00 8,741.00 740.00 0.00
Davao del Sur 23,859.00 16,806.00 6,712.00 9,659.00 0.00 435.00
Davao City 8,914.00 1,791.00 0.00 915.00 0.00 876.00

Note: Service Area is the design area provided by irrigation facilities weither non-operational or operational systems.
Source: National Irrigation Administration XI

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Table 14.4
ENERGIZATION RATE OF BARANGAYS AND HOUSES
BY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE/POWER UTILITY
2012 - 2016

Number of Barangays Energized Number of House Connections


Year/REC/PEU Potential Actual Energization Potential Actual Energization
Rate (%) Rate (%)

2012
REGION XI 1,160 1160 100.0 859,609 611,633 71.15
DLPC 266 266 100.0 372,593 263,433 70.7
DORECO 183 183 100.0 110,983 84,238 75.9
a/
DANECO 374 374 100.0 218,979 147,748 67.5
DASURECO 337 337 100.0 157,054 116,214 74.0

2013
REGION XI 1,160 1,160 100.0 948,230 630,308 66.47
DLPC 266 266 100.0 406,107 274,338 67.6
DORECO b/ 183 183 100.0 110,983 84,238 75.9
DANECO a/ 374 374 100.0 218,979 147,748 67.5
DASURECO 337 337 100.0 212,161 123,984 58.4

2014
REGION XI 1,160 1,160 100.0 948,230 644,057 67.92
DLPC 266 266 100.0 406,107 288,087 70.9
b/
DORECO 183 183 100.0 110,983 84,238 75.9
a/
DANECO 374 374 100.0 218,979 147,748 67.5
DASURECO c/ 337 337 100.0 212,161 123,984 58.4

2015
REGION XI 1,160 1,160 100.0 1,074,434 722,824 67.27
DLPC 266 266 100.0 406,107 304,248 74.9
DORECO b/ 183 183 100.0 110,983 84,238 75.9
DANECO 374 374 100.0 299,592 184,649 61.6
DASURECO 337 337 100.0 257,752 149,689 58.1

2016
REGION XI 1,160 1,160 100.0 1,045,284 768,470 73.52
DLPC 266 266 100.0 406,107 318,033 78.3
DORECO 183 183 100.0 127,424 102,821 80.7
DANECO d/ 374 374 100.0 299,592 184,649 61.6
DASURECO 337 337 100.0 212,161 162,967 76.8

Note: a/ data as of 2010


b/ data as of 2012
c/ data as of 2013
d/ data as of 2015

Source: Electric Cooperatives

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Table 14.5
POWER DISTRIBUTED BY TYPE OF CONSUMER BY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE
2012 - 2016
(in megawatt hours)

Electic Cooperative/ 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016


Type of Consumer

Region XI 2,282,487 2,372,882 2,616,025 384,613,940 384,718,186

Residential 816,417 846,909 876,912 178,901,582 178,954,756


Commercial 298,947 304,552 306,973 59,506,416 59,523,092
Industrial 1,106,880 1,158,581 1,365,364 126,241,817 126,275,482
Public Building 16,733 16,792 17,209 16,799,597 16,799,597
Others 43,510 46,048 49,567 3,164,528 3,165,259

Davao Light & Power Company 1,680,477 1,770,739 1,981,258 2,069,127 2,173,373

Residential 551,553 579,250 600,846 639,352 692,526


Commercial 205,675 211,354 212,840 225,487 242,163
Industrial 888,646 943,193 1,129,228 1,164,718 1,198,383
Public Building a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Others 34,603 36,942 38,344 39,570 40,301

b/
DORECO 87,696 87,696 87,696 b/ 87,696 b/ 87,696 b/

Residential 38,852 38,852 38,852 38,852 38,852


Commercial 16,802 16,802 16,802 16,802 16,802
Industrial 23,897 23,897 23,897 23,897 23,897
Public Building 6,150 6,150 6,150 6,150 6,150
Others 1,995 1,995 1,995 1,995 1,995

DANECO 308,260 308,260 308,260 382,197,795 382,197,795 c/

Residential 139,177 139,177 139,177 178,115,331 178,115,331


Commercial 57,877 57,877 57,877 59,243,971 59,243,971
Industrial 103,389 103,389 103,389 124,936,027 124,936,027
Public Building 5,822 5,822 5,822 16,787,804 16,787,804
Others 1,995 1,995 1,995 3,114,662 3,114,662

DASURECO 206,054 206,187 238,811 259,322 259,322 c/

Residential 86,835 89,630 98,037 108,047 108,047


Commercial 18,593 18,519 19,454 20,156 20,156
Industrial 90,948 88,102 108,850 117,175 117,175
Public Building 4,761 4,820 5,237 5,643 5,643
Others 4,917 5,116 7,233 8,301 8,301

Note: data from Dasureco for 2011-2015 are revised as of October 2015.
data from DANECO for 2011-2015 are revised as of October 2015.
a/ - included in "Others"
b/ - data as of 2012
c/ - data as of 2015

Source: Electric Cooperatives

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Figure 14.1 TOTAL NUMBER OF FARMER BENEFICIARIES
REGION XI, 2009 - 2016

Region XI

22,500

22,000

21,500
Number

21,000

20,500

20,000

19,500
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Figure 14.2 SERVICE AREA OF EXISTING IRRIGATION SYSTEMS


REGION XI, 2016

Davao Oriental
8.6%
Davao del Sur
17.2%

Compostela Valley
9.2%

Davao del Norte


63.2%

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Figure 14.3 NUMBER OF IRRIGATORS ASSOCIATION
REGION XI, 2009 - 2016

Region XI

132

131

130

129

128
Number

127

126

125

124

123
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Figure 14.4 NUMBER OF FARMER BENEFICIARIES


REGION XI, 2016

Davao Oriental
10.9%

Davao del Sur


27.0%

Compostela Valley Davao del Norte


10.6% 49.6%

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Chapter 15
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

Data on the levels, patterns and distribution of the income and expenditures of local
government units (LGUs) are essential in measuring their capabilities to provide public service to their
constituents. Specifically, the level of income serves as a criterion in the classification of LGUs. The
classification, on the other hand, provides a yardstick in the allocation of resources and other forms of
assistance. Furthermore, the data provide a sound and logical basis in the choice of alternative options
aimed at balancing the sources and disposition of resources. The data are also useful in identifying priority
program areas and localities in the community.

This chapter presents data on the average income of provincial, city and municipal LGUs
and their income classification. The Bureau of Local Government Finance of the Department of Finance is
the source of the data. The chapter also includes data on internal revenue collections of LGUs, and data
pertaining to the annual statement of receipts and expenditures classified by level of government. The
sources of data are the Bureau of Internal Revenue and the Department of Budget and Management.

Sector Highlights

 Internal revenue collections in 2016 increased by 18.2 percent totaling 16.9 Billion pesos against
the 14.3 Billion pesos generated in 2015. Income taxes were the major source of revenue
accounting for about 63.5 percent of collections in 2016. Davao City was the largest revenue
earner with a 69.5 percent share of total revenue generated in the region.

 Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA) accounted for 60.7 percent of total LGU receipts in 2016.

 The total budget for the expenditure program of provincial and city governments decreased by 8.2
percent between 2015 and 2016. Allocation for General Public Services was the biggest item in the
budget of LGU’s taking up about 52.8 percent of the total expenditure program for 2016.
Meanwhile, programmed budget for social services declined by 54.9 percent from the 2015 level.

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Table 15.1 Average Income and Classification by Province/City/Municipality
2009 - 2012 and 2013 - 2016 15 - 3

Table 15.2 Summary of Internal Revenue Collections by Province/City, 2007 - 2016 15 - 5

Table 15.3 Statement of Income of Municipal Governments by Province/City, 2008-2016 15 - 8

Table 15.4 Expenditure Program of Provincial and City Governments, 2008 - 2016 15 - 14

Figure 15.1 Internal Revenue Collections by Province/City


Region XI, 2016 15 - 4

Figure 15.2 Distribution of Income of Municipal Governments by Province/City, 2015 15 - 7

Figure 15.3 Expenditure Program of Provincial and City Governments 15 - 7


Region XI, 2015

15 - 2
Table 15.1
AVERAGE INCOME AND CLASSIFICATION BY PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY
2009-2012 and 2013-2016
(Income in Pesos)

2009-2012 2013-2016
Province / City / Municipality Average Income Average Income
Income Classification 1/ Income Classification 1/

Region XI

Davao Oriental 800,460,909.29 1st 1,108,008,788.69 1st

Baganga 138,603,331.21 1st 186,434,207.17 1st


Banaybanay 111,973,258.99 2nd 117,859,013.11 2nd
Boston 53,586,179.78 4th 74,615,935.52 3rd
Caraga 94,549,120.62 2nd 132,282,313.11 1st
Cateel 83,337,708.09 3rd 120,422,144.80 2nd

Governor Generoso 93,401,199.96 3rd 128,457,729.77 2nd


Lupon 155,879,767.16 1st 211,299,275.89 1st
Manay 86,698,226.65 2nd 119,504,586.51 2nd
Mati City 337,146,941.71 1st 719,505,660.18 1st
San Isidro 67,251,596.14 3rd 92,078,454.05 3rd

Tarragona 92,361,005.26 4th 86,869,078.85 3rd

Davao del Norte 867,512,655.22 1st 1,230,401,496.48 1st

Asuncion 140,271,858.21 2nd 143,533,290.96 1st


Braulio E. Dujali 54,573,576.69 4th 75,254,296.80 4th
Carmen 129,049,656.34 2nd 173,177,691.95 1st
Kapalong 180,554,052.71 1st 229,049,700.58 1st
New Corella 98,788,043.48 2nd 135,917,827.27 2nd

Panabo City 623,305,906.32 4th 763,755,991.23 3rd


Samal City 406,125,074.20 3rd 488,269,770.88 4th
San Isidro 46,868,006.97 5th 77,787,165.37 5th
Santo Tomas 186,398,153.39 1st 271,843,747.58 1st
Tagum City 854,039,410.72 1st 1,083,454,575.71 1st

Talaingod 87,540,482.62 3rd 119,179,482.53 2nd

Compostela Valley 839,535,619.35 1st 1,198,078,907.93 1st

Compostela 153,964,537.39 1st 176,424,203.10 1st


Laak 159,434,957.20 1st 198,910,558.78 1st
Mabini 84,753,239.71 3rd 115,574,982.50 2nd
Maco 160,702,019.89 1st 218,326,905.45 1st
Maragusan 120,173,495.98 2nd 158,852,698.70 1st

Mawab 85,058,296.08 3rd 97,851,697.84 3rd


Monkayo 228,395,129.23 1st 251,201,841.27 1st
Montevista 85,668,105.59 3rd 120,146,083.38 3rd
Nabunturan 147,920,113.60 1st 214,421,378.14 1st
New Bataan 119,054,818.93 2nd 143,573,060.97 1st

Pantukan 136,958,705.33 1st 201,668,982.12 1st

1/ As of July 29, 2008

Source: Bureau of Local Government Finance

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Table 15.1 - continued
AVERAGE INCOME AND CLASSIFICATION BY PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY
2009-2012 and 2013-2016
(Income in Pesos)

2009-2012 2013-2016
Province / City / Municipality Average Income Average Income
Income Classification 1/ Income Classification 1/

Davao del Sur 987,698,024.25 1st 1,173,288,545.45 1st


Bansalan 102,485,422.07 2nd 138,363,526.58 1st
Digos City 525,109,095.18 3rd 645,658,774.84 2nd
Hagonoy 80,014,264.22 3rd 110,400,405.00 2nd
Kiblawan 94,606,628.35 2nd 127,700,714.13 2nd
Magsaysay 80,009,959.98 3rd 116,072,904.54 2nd
Malalag 79,335,274.41 3rd 107,251,851.46 2nd
Matanao 82,029,194.41 3rd 115,950,631.36 2nd
Padada 59,552,567.34 3rd 81,371,003.25 3rd
Santa Cruz 163,264,134.18 1st 243,335,118.76 1st
Sulop 63,224,865.67 4th 91,269,630.71 3rd
Davao Occidental 2/ … … 112,814,334.70

Don Marcelino 65,990,319.54 3rd 103,177,705.83 3rd


Jose Abad Santos 109,197,666.67 1st 165,882,253.20 1st
Malita 213,977,809.87 1st 269,645,540.67 1st
Santa Maria 71,330,051.56 3rd 107,323,345.05 2nd
Sarangani 44,378,418.55 5th 65,195,948.84 4th
DAVAO CITY 4,373,045,556.21 1st 5,866,433,798.54 1st

1/ As of July 29, 2008


2/ Created under Republic Act (RA) No. 10360 on January 14, 2013 but officially started as province after the
May 9, 2016 election.

Figure 15.1 INTERNAL REVENUE COLLECTIONS BY PROVINCE/CITY


REGION XI, 2016

4,500,000,000

4,000,000,000 Business Taxes


Income Taxes
3,500,000,000
Other Taxes
3,000,000,000

2,500,000,000
In Pesos

2,000,000,000

1,500,000,000

1,000,000,000

500,000,000

0
Davao Oriental Davao del Davao del Sur Davao City Davao City East
Norte1 West

1
- Includes Compostela Valley

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Table 15.2
SUMMARY OF INTERNAL REVENUE COLLECTIONS BY PROVINCE/CITY
2007 - 2016
(In Pesos)

Province Total Business Taxes Income Taxes Other Taxes

2007
Region XI 6,618,099,779.72 1,934,548,636.78 4,341,128,600.89 342,422,542.05

Davao Oriental 214,126,499.47 68,836,495.10 135,408,174.71 9,881,829.66


1
Davao del Norte 1,257,321,431.56 344,191,673.42 838,994,423.60 74,135,334.54
Davao del Sur 458,662,877.21 256,748,132.52 176,657,450.37 25,257,294.32
Davao City 4,687,988,971.48 1,264,772,335.74 3,190,068,552.21 233,148,083.53

2008
Region XI 6,989,976,155.59 1,945,630,462.97 4,598,804,153.60 445,541,539.02

Davao Oriental 227,463,873.29 77,034,499.12 139,624,595.06 10,804,779.11


Davao del Norte1 1,142,322,203.57 319,788,765.11 744,973,328.71 77,560,109.75
Davao del Sur 488,883,031.63 141,483,231.04 305,926,352.80 41,473,447.79
Davao City 5,131,307,047.10 1,407,323,967.70 3,408,279,877.03 315,703,202.37

2009
Region XI 7,564,761,118.40 2,552,711,519.39 4,567,018,533.09 445,031,065.92

Davao Oriental 233,172,228.17 87,054,111.41 136,749,758.01 9,368,358.75


1
Davao del Norte 1,250,785,602.00 382,681,296.68 783,110,106.68 84,994,198.64
Davao del Sur 525,498,668.91 180,338,173.42 319,536,445.01 25,624,050.48
Davao City West 2,714,487,310.15 931,671,574.77 1,624,721,373.88 158,094,361.50
Davao City East 2,840,817,309.17 970,966,363.11 1,702,900,849.51 166,950,096.55

2010
Region XI 7,743,614,657.14 2,551,539,932.96 4,758,810,269.25 433,264,454.93

Davao Oriental 274,947,644.59 94,861,358.17 168,409,222.03 11,677,064.39


1
Davao del Norte 1,302,196,475.57 418,621,910.42 784,582,972.63 98,991,592.52
Davao del Sur 625,559,400.53 211,644,063.98 388,114,786.09 25,800,550.46
Davao City West 2,469,171,770.00 933,775,236.14 1,385,097,676.90 150,298,856.96
Davao City East 3,071,739,366.45 892,637,364.25 2,032,605,611.60 146,496,390.60

2011
Region XI 8,104,984,556.48 2,513,779,115.32 5,090,152,120.35 501,053,320.81

Davao Oriental 313,384,544.22 92,216,010.79 209,510,882.08 11,657,651.35


Davao del Norte1 1,542,814,783.12 438,674,710.18 1,004,775,961.86 99,364,111.08
Davao del Sur 630,995,634.97 155,427,216.75 448,423,478.78 27,144,939.44
Davao City West 2,467,941,598.88 867,223,089.60 1,438,657,037.82 162,061,471.46
Davao City East 3,149,847,995.29 960,238,088.00 1,988,784,759.81 200,825,147.48

1
Includes Compostela Valley.

Source: Bureau of Internal Revenue

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Table 15.2 - continued
SUMMARY OF INTERNAL REVENUE COLLECTIONS BY PROVINCE/CITY
2007 - 2016
(In Pesos)

Province Total Business Taxes Income Taxes Other Taxes

2012
Region XI 9,197,639,627.16 2,732,900,897.00 5,867,863,725.81 596,875,004.35

Davao Oriental 378,177,969.05 111,049,969.56 254,186,290.06 12,941,709.43


1
Davao del Norte 1,768,085,245.92 522,263,574.60 1,138,359,777.47 107,461,893.85
Davao del Sur 732,107,606.90 188,492,135.84 513,244,449.03 30,371,022.03
Davao City West 3,027,247,620.73 975,263,909.88 1,798,023,592.03 253,960,118.82
Davao City East 3,292,021,184.56 935,831,307.12 2,164,049,617.22 192,140,260.22

2013
Region XI 10,946,447,265.13 3,243,179,426.60 6,884,169,588.03 819,098,250.50

Davao Oriental 467,663,976.26 137,241,138.58 316,339,834.89 14,083,002.79


Davao del Norte1 2,020,926,303.86 564,693,971.37 1,334,310,401.11 121,921,931.38
Davao del Sur 942,526,259.61 207,894,800.45 650,403,832.15 84,227,627.01
Davao City West 3,550,278,853.95 1,178,289,227.13 2,015,074,856.81 356,914,770.01
Davao City East 3,965,051,871.45 1,155,060,289.07 2,568,040,663.07 241,950,919.31

2014
Region XI 12,426,083,500.42 3,949,005,238.73 7,761,053,527.69 716,024,734.00

Davao Oriental 538,813,807.41 155,070,104.27 369,478,786.53 14,264,916.61


Davao del Norte1 2,305,531,612.38 640,781,880.44 1,533,047,747.08 131,701,984.86
Davao del Sur 951,871,869.06 258,013,236.07 655,183,612.09 38,675,020.90
Davao City West 3,889,079,972.00 1,364,663,955.73 2,287,837,051.58 236,578,964.69
Davao City East 4,740,786,239.57 1,530,476,062.22 2,915,506,330.41 294,803,846.94

2015
Region XI 14,338,534,115.71 4,483,414,889.28 9,101,156,773.22 753,962,453.21

Davao Oriental 609,617,114.31 177,947,942.68 418,263,501.67 13,405,669.96


Davao del Norte1 2,713,577,801.44 751,130,053.80 1,814,823,500.14 147,624,247.50
Davao del Sur 1,053,633,534.55 265,583,430.33 754,793,534.59 33,256,569.63
Davao City West 4,362,227,875.29 1,560,189,640.74 2,536,327,385.04 265,710,849.51
Davao City East 5,599,477,790.12 1,728,563,821.73 3,576,948,851.78 293,965,116.61

2016
Region XI 16,942,993,370.94 5,199,046,811.33 10,828,359,077.14 915,587,482.47

Davao Oriental 670,525,501.66 183,689,316.73 464,720,113.37 22,116,071.56


1
Davao del Norte 3,121,774,057.73 875,387,426.26 2,092,993,022.36 153,393,609.11
Davao del Sur 1,246,592,310.81 337,079,265.36 851,159,418.10 58,353,627.35
Davao City West 5,564,835,854.63 2,030,538,799.64 3,208,623,985.18 325,673,069.81
Davao City East 6,339,265,646.11 1,772,352,003.34 4,210,862,538.13 356,051,104.64

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Figure 15.2 DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS
BY PROVINCE/CITY, 2016

Davao
Samal City
Occidental
Digos City 3.0%
1.7% Davao City
3.8%
Panabo City 32.9%
5.9%
Tagum City
6.0%

Davao del Norte


9.8%

Davao del Sur


16.3% Compostela Valley
20.6%

Figure 15.3 EXPENDITURE PROGRAM OF PROVINCIAL AND CITY GOVERNMENTS


REGION XI, 2016

3,000

Economic Services
2,500 Social Services
General Public Services
Others
2,000
In Million Pesos

1,500

1,000

500

15 - 7
Table 15.3
STATEMENT OF INCOME OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS BY PROVINCE/CITY
2008 - 2016
(In Million Pesos)

Davao Davao del Compostela Davao del


Particulars Region XI
Oriental Norte Valley Sur

2008
Total 8,836.32 947.58 639.29 1,112.86 1,258.15

Beginning Balance 543.50 62.21 38.57 140.68 241.27


Total Tax Revenue 7,563.63 841.39 549.55 862.84 915.86
Internal Revenue Allotment 6,274.25 787.45 498.27 808.34 866.71
Real Property Taxes 284.20 13.70 17.49 13.53 13.06
Local Taxes 1,005.18 40.24 33.79 40.97 36.09

Non-Tax Revenue 729.19 43.98 51.17 109.34 101.02


Operating and Miscellaneous Revenue 660.17 43.23 50.03 68.22 89.56
Capital Revenue 11.48 - - 11.48 -
Grants 0.90 - - - 0.90
Extraordinary Income 8.54 - 8.54 -
Loans and Borrowings 7.50 - - 7.50 -
Interfund Transfer 4.72 - - 4.72 -
Other Receipts 35.88 0.75 1.14 8.88 10.56

2009
Total 9,078.13 864.91 848.47 1,439.14 1,573.76

Beginning Balance 1,687.33 (12.99) 149.13 313.99 410.98


Total Tax Revenue 6,667.85 833.92 648.17 1,015.81 1,061.76
Internal Revenue Allotment 5,366.05 779.98 596.89 961.31 1,012.61
Real Property Taxes 287.72 13.70 17.49 13.53 13.06
Local Taxes 1,014.08 40.24 33.79 40.97 36.09
Non-Tax Revenue 722.95 43.98 51.17 109.34 101.02
Operating and Miscellaneous Revenue 668.48 43.23 50.03 68.22 89.56
Capital Revenue 11.48 - - 11.48 -
Grants 0.90 - - - 0.90
Extraordinary Income 8.54 - - 8.54 -
Loans and Borrowings 7.50 - - 7.50 -
Interfund Transfer 4.72 - - 4.72 -
Other Receipts 21.33 0.75 1.14 8.88 10.56

2010
Total 13,745.10 1,094.55 858.43 1,317.93 1,242.21
Beginning Balance 811.70 16.65 97.71 32.11 20.29
Total Tax Revenue 9,501.26 1,016.33 666.58 1,058.38 1,119.44
Internal Revenue Allotment 7,794.17 980.18 626.21 1,008.21 1,061.51
Real Property Taxes 764.48 9.21 16.57 15.24 15.20
Local Taxes 942.61 26.94 23.80 34.93 42.73
Non-Tax Revenue 3,432.14 61.57 94.14 227.44 102.48
Operating and Miscellaneous Revenue 874.18 34.82 83.72 80.33 49.86
Capital Revenue - - - - -
Grants 305.15 4.74 2.35 - 5.58
Extraordinary Income 7.04 - - 7.04 -
Loans and Borrowings 2,023.29 15.00 - 119.00 -
Interfund Transfer 14.58 - - 14.58 -
Other Receipts 207.90 7.01 8.07 6.49 47.04

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source: Department of Budget and Management

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Table 15.3 - continued

Davao
Davao City Digos City Panabo City Samal City Tagum City Mati City
Occidental

… 3,773.26 390.67 479.90 411.24 (176.63) …

… 603.83 8.07 101.75 98.72 (751.60) …


… 2,922.79 355.27 351.34 296.37 468.22 …
… 2,055.94 321.00 313.98 288.21 334.35 …
… 160.00 9.79 10.92 3.82 41.89 …
… 706.85 24.48 26.44 4.34 91.98 …

… 246.64 27.33 26.81 16.15 106.75 …


… 246.64 27.33 12.26 16.15 106.75 …
… - - - - - …
… - - - - - …
… - - - - - …
… - - - - - …
… - - - - - …
… - - 14.55 - - …

… 2,189.13 441.74 529.36 384.69 (140.27) 947.20

… 851.21 40.19 139.14 48.95 (745.29) 492.02


… 1,092.28 374.22 375.75 312.49 498.27 455.18
… 225.43 339.95 332.37 297.93 364.40 455.18
… 160.00 9.79 12.10 6.16 41.89 -
… 706.85 24.48 31.28 8.40 91.98 -
… 245.64 27.33 14.47 23.25 106.75 -
… 245.64 27.33 14.47 23.25 106.75 -
… - - - - - -
… - - - - - -
… - - - - - -
… - - - - - -
… - - - - - -
… - - - - - -

… 6,540.34 769.12 456.33 393.57 1,072.62 …


… 516.99 - - 13.09 114.86 …
… 3,729.68 440.61 436.22 358.74 675.28 …
… 2,565.71 396.44 386.32 351.60 417.99 …
… 620.19 6.95 9.42 2.90 68.80 …
… 543.78 37.22 40.48 4.24 188.49 …
… 2,293.67 328.51 20.11 21.74 282.48 …
… 298.92 15.51 20.11 12.37 278.54 …
… - - - - - …
… 13.90 278.58 - - - …
… - - - - - …
… 1,889.29 - - - - …
… - - - - - …
… 91.56 34.42 - 9.37 3.94 …

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Table 15.3 - continued
STATEMENT OF INCOME OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS BY PROVINCE/CITY
2008 - 2016
(In Million Pesos)

Davao Davao del Compostela Davao del


Particulars Region XI
Oriental Norte Valley Sur

2011
Total 14,497.18 1,347.49 1,030.44 1,952.94 1,361.10

Beginning Balance 1,644.69 70.16 112.74 248.60 55.48

Total Receipts from Local Sources 3,576.50 128.82 127.31 330.68 100.06
Total Tax Revenue 2,362.91 45.66 53.24 140.09 36.88
Total Non-Tax Revenue 1,213.59 83.16 74.07 190.59 63.18

Total Receipts from External Sources 8,712.75 1,106.92 713.39 1,152.97 1,188.48
Share from National Tax Collection (IRA) 8,458.21 1,060.44 679.08 1,091.24 1,147.64
Share from GOCCs (PAGCOR and PCSO) 2.00 0.07 0.06 0.15 0.13
Other Share from National Tax Collection 9.42 0.26 - 9.09 0.07
Extraordinary Receipts (Grants & Donation) 209.78 46.15 7.06 50.32 39.56
Inter-Local Transfers 8.66 - 4.24 1.52 -
Capital/Investment Receipts 24.68 - 22.95 0.65 1.08
Other Receipt (Loans and Borrowings) 563.24 41.59 77.00 220.69 17.08

2012
Total 15,888.33 1,171.12 1,169.74 1,768.42 1,839.53

Beginning Balance 3,049.15 136.93 196.16 269.44 256.90

Total Receipts from Local Sources 4,175.75 88.28 226.48 354.13 251.58
Total Tax Revenue 2,734.28 44.06 102.90 140.21 117.91
Total Non-Tax Revenue 1,441.47 44.22 123.58 213.92 133.67

Total Receipts from External Sources 8,382.17 933.34 721.92 1,108.91 1,182.99
Share from National Tax Collection (IRA) 8,073.19 857.72 658.92 1,059.19 1,114.23
Share from GOCCs (PAGCOR and PCSO) 8.03 0.16 0.14 0.49 1.14
Other Share from National Tax Collection 28.43 6.42 0.01 8.48 10.23
Extraordinary Receipts (Grants & Donation) 178.41 63.88 13.91 24.79 50.23
Inter-Local Transfers 94.11 5.16 48.94 15.96 7.16

Total Non-Income Receipts 281.26 12.57 25.18 35.94 148.06


Capital Investment Receipts 6.80 4.54 0.37 0.90 0.03
Loans and Borrowings 274.46 8.03 24.81 35.04 148.03

2013
Total 16,413.58 1,248.31 1,308.49 1,873.31 1,820.56

Beginning Balance 2,722.80 166.32 237.56 270.63 268.64


Total Receipts from Local Sources 4,325.62 79.94 231.32 342.31 261.20
Total Tax Revenue 2,901.98 35.98 104.65 122.93 131.55
Total Non-Tax Revenue 1,423.64 43.96 126.67 219.38 129.65
Total Receipts from External Sources 9,074.20 988.03 812.92 1,239.48 1,280.27
Share from National Tax Collection (IRA) 8,924.81 970.25 766.23 1,209.50 1,260.78
Share from GOCCs (PAGCOR and PCSO) 11.01 0.19 0.09 0.26 0.20
Other Share from National Tax Collection 10.41 - - 7.31 3.10
Extraordinary Receipts (Grants & Donation) 94.11 16.00 33.08 13.93 13.72
Inter-Local Transfers 33.86 1.59 13.52 8.48 2.47

Total Non-Income Receipts 290.96 14.02 26.69 20.89 10.45


Capital Investment Receipts 0.52 - 0.26 0.21 0.05
Loans and Borrowings 290.44 14.02 26.43 20.68 10.40

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Table 15.3 - continued

Davao
Davao City Digos City Panabo City Samal City Tagum City Mati City
Occidental

… 5,285.35 661.18 911.86 601.34 1,267.00 78.48

… 527.53 54.26 252.08 133.84 178.96 11.04

… 1,950.53 131.11 230.53 61.64 449.90 65.92


… 1,566.08 65.62 131.17 26.79 253.92 43.46
… 384.45 65.49 99.36 34.85 195.98 22.46

… 2,807.29 430.93 429.25 405.86 476.14 1.52


… 2,807.29 428.01 414.98 380.78 448.75 -
… - 0.12 0.44 0.08 0.89 0.06
… - - - - - -
… - - 13.83 25.00 26.50 1.36
… - 2.80 - - - 0.10
… - - - - - -
… - -
… - 44.88 - - 162.00 -

… 6,007.03 668.73 950.37 594.96 1,105.62 612.81

… 1,327.82 146.26 307.54 166.11 222.68 19.31

… 2,187.00 153.98 264.86 90.01 490.49 68.94


… 1,760.24 67.87 134.32 38.06 285.54 43.17
… 426.76 86.11 130.54 51.95 204.95 25.77

… 2,468.18 368.49 362.30 338.78 392.45 504.81


… 2,447.73 368.49 358.00 324.62 391.63 492.66
… 5.18 - 0.28 0.12 0.52 -
… 2.99 - - - 0.30 -
… - - - 14.04 - 11.56
… 12.28 - 4.02 - - 0.59

… 24.03 - 15.67 0.06 - 19.75


… - - - 0.06 - 0.90
… 24.03 - 15.67 - - 18.85

… 6,091.92 655.79 934.32 541.94 1,210.62 728.32

… 1,116.73 109.04 223.23 109.55 145.75 75.35


… 2,328.37 155.53 273.85 64.87 510.70 77.53
… 1,887.36 75.88 152.30 30.66 310.86 49.81
… 441.01 79.65 121.55 34.21 199.84 27.72
… 2,642.57 391.22 401.70 348.53 438.67 530.81
… 2,626.74 391.06 394.32 347.58 434.02 524.33
… 9.36 0.16 0.37 - 0.27 0.11
… - - - - - -
… - - 7.01 0.95 4.38 5.04
… 6.47 - - - - 1.33

… 4.25 - 35.54 18.99 115.50 44.63


… - - - - - -
… 4.25 - 35.54 18.99 115.50 44.63

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Table 15.3 - continued
STATEMENT OF INCOME OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS BY PROVINCE/CITY
2008 - 2016
(In Million Pesos)

Davao Davao del Compostela Davao del


Particulars Region XI
Oriental Norte Valley Sur

2014
Total 14,826.12 1,127.53 1,407.99 1,358.17 1,689.55

Beginning Balance 1,591.87 85.58 337.02 320.54 660.21


Total Receipts from Local Sources 4,161.17 161.00 108.30 154.59 40.80
Total Tax Revenue 2,905.06 100.00 28.22 41.56 11.80
Total Non-Tax Revenue 1,256.11 61.00 80.08 113.03 29.00
Total Receipts from External Sources 9,024.08 880.95 962.67 883.04 988.54
Share from National Tax Collection (IRA) 8,982.11 878.95 962.67 883.04 988.54
Share from GOCCs (PAGCOR and PCSO) 30.42 - - - -
Other Share from National Tax Collection 11.55 2.00 - - -
Extraordinary Receipts (Grants & Donation) - - - - -
Inter-Local Transfers - - - - -

Total Non-Income Receipts 49.00 - - - -


Capital Investment Receipts - - - - -
Loans and Borrowings 49.00 - - - -
2015
Total 21,869.77 1,247.92 1,334.90 4,165.81 2,851.64

Beginning Balance 2,722.06 - 50.00 631.14 495.54


Total Receipts from Local Sources 5,304.95 245.90 185.30 715.73 275.86
Total Tax Revenue 3,237.39 11.75 36.80 167.44 123.70
Total Non-Tax Revenue 2,067.56 234.15 148.50 548.29 152.16
Total Receipts from External Sources 12,832.96 1,001.75 1,099.60 2,580.84 2,067.69
Share from National Tax Collection (IRA) 12,748.05 1,001.75 1,099.50 2,574.02 2,058.04
Share from GOCCs (PAGCOR and PCSO) 13.59 - 0.10 0.39 0.01
Other Share from National Tax Collection 9.23 - - 2.59 6.64
Extraordinary Receipts (Grants & Donation) 0.30 - - - -
Inter-Local Transfers 61.79 - - 3.84 3.00

Total Non-Income Receipts 1,009.80 0.27 - 238.10 12.55


Capital Investment Receipts 12.55 - - - 12.55
Loans and Borrowings 997.25 0.27 - 238.10 -

2016
Total 20,205.33 - 1,977.01 4,161.25 3,286.80

Beginning Balance 2,305.35 - 450.96 384.21 805.13


Total Receipts from Local Sources 5,061.41 - 188.73 785.76 372.34
Total Tax Revenue 3,184.24 - 43.92 235.78 132.13
Total Non-Tax Revenue 1,877.17 - 144.81 549.98 240.21
Total Receipts from External Sources 12,640.75 - 1,249.82 2,946.35 2,094.90
Share from National Tax Collection (IRA) 12,268.72 - 1,207.45 2,833.26 2,084.18
Share from GOCCs (PAGCOR and PCSO) 2.30 - 0.14 0.50 0.01
Other Share from National Tax Collection 30.21 - - 19.35 6.46
Extraordinary Receipts (Grants & Donation) 234.12 - 42.23 0.18 0.62
Inter-Local Transfers 105.40 - - 93.06 3.63

Total Non-Income Receipts 197.82 - 87.50 44.93 14.43


Capital Investment Receipts 59.36 - - 44.93 14.43
Loans and Borrowings 138.46 - 87.50 - -

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Table 15.3 - continued

Davao
Davao City Digos City Panabo City Samal City Tagum City Mati City
Occidental

… 5,207.60 623.67 1,279.66 449.27 966.68 716.00

… - - 168.79 2.97 16.76 -


… 2,249.71 183.89 667.24 57.72 461.92 76.00
… 1,759.10 67.41 563.48 24.38 262.11 47.00
… 490.61 116.48 103.76 33.34 199.81 29.00
… 2,957.89 439.78 443.63 388.58 488.00 591.00
… 2,918.86 439.63 443.63 387.79 488.00 591.00
… 29.48 0.15 - 0.79 - -
… 9.55 - - - - -
… - - - - - -
… - - - - - -

… - - - - - 49.00
… - - - - - -
… - - - - - 49.00

… 7,991.65 724.22 1,002.74 541.81 1,099.08 910.00

… 1,245.70 - 233.20 34.62 31.86 -


… 2,803.86 172.02 239.86 62.96 509.46 94.00
… 2,301.59 79.89 136.76 26.78 288.68 64.00
… 502.27 92.13 103.10 36.18 220.78 30.00
… 3,342.09 552.20 510.80 444.23 557.76 676.00
… 3,330.09 501.90 507.04 442.95 557.76 675.00
… 12.00 0.16 0.38 0.55 - -
… - - - - - -
… - - - 0.30 - -
… - 50.14 3.38 0.43 - 1.00

… 600.00 - 18.88 - - 140.00


… - - - - - -
… 600.00 - 18.88 - - 140.00

335.57 6,650.18 772.74 1,192.89 608.84 1,220.05 -

- 208.31 - 322.57 49.69 84.48 -


11.42 2,657.02 189.46 257.91 74.34 524.43 -
0.65 2,117.36 91.47 146.25 31.86 384.82 -
10.77 539.66 97.99 111.66 42.48 139.61 -
324.15 3,784.85 583.28 561.45 484.81 611.14 -
324.15 3,622.80 546.89 554.91 484.81 610.27 -
- - 0.61 0.17 - 0.87 -
- 4.40 - - - - -
- 157.65 32.46 0.98 - - -
- - 3.32 5.39 - - -

- - - 50.96 - - -
- - - - - - -
- - - 50.96 - - -

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Table 15.4
EXPENDITURE PROGRAM OF PROVINCIAL AND CITY GOVERNMENTS
2008 - 2016
(In Million Pesos)

Economic Social General Public


Province / City Total Others
Services Services Services

2008
Region XI 6,430.48 1,444.09 1,401.85 3,278.17 306.37

Davao Oriental 555.63 137.24 144.83 265.51 8.05


Davao del Norte 496.02 145.55 89.39 232.71 28.37
Compostela Valley 443.57 160.94 97.27 185.36 -
Davao del Sur 512.06 69.14 90.12 315.71 37.09

Davao City 2,586.09 585.60 722.51 1,277.98 -


Digos City 340.98 29.85 27.76 181.82 101.55
Panabo City 276.76 70.76 48.69 157.31 -
Samal City 215.86 50.55 35.39 102.14 27.78
Tagum City 1,003.51 194.46 145.89 559.63 103.53

2009
Region XI 6,535.78 1,394.54 1,412.93 3,379.91 348.40

Davao Oriental 548.73 137.24 137.93 265.51 8.05


Davao del Norte 497.34 145.55 90.71 232.71 28.37
Compostela Valley 443.57 160.94 97.27 185.36 -
Davao del Sur 512.06 69.14 90.12 315.71 37.09

Davao City 2,586.09 585.60 722.51 1,277.98 -


Digos City 340.98 29.85 27.76 181.82 101.55
Panabo City 293.26 28.69 63.46 145.63 55.48
Samal City 310.24 43.07 37.28 215.56 14.33
Tagum City 1,003.51 194.46 145.89 559.63 103.53

2010
Region XI 11,778.45 3,293.28 2,635.82 5,771.28 78.07

Davao Oriental 473.21 111.80 160.30 201.11 0.00


Davao del Norte 797.17 151.90 187.31 457.96 0.00
Compostela Valley 764.22 198.70 305.69 259.83 0.00
Davao del Sur 859.59 302.91 258.14 298.54 0.00

Davao City 6,109.65 1,562.10 1,362.38 3,185.17 0.00


Digos City 726.48 304.38 34.57 309.46 78.07
Panabo City 248.31 76.98 49.66 121.67 0.00
Samal City 256.44 22.74 25.69 208.01 0.00
Tagum City 1,543.38 561.77 252.08 729.53 0.00

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.

Source: Department of Budget and Management

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Table 15.4 - continued
EXPENDITURE PROGRAM OF PROVINCIAL AND CITY GOVERNMENTS
2008 - 2016
(In Million Pesos)

Economic Social General Public


Province / City Total Others
Services Services Services

2011
Region XI 10,167.24 1,777.95 1,817.34 5,494.03 1,077.92

Davao Oriental 857.74 45.60 210.00 546.89 55.25


Davao del Norte 917.76 213.06 174.01 436.40 94.29
Compostela Valley 756.82 244.74 121.22 342.42 48.44
Davao del Sur 783.98 202.83 232.24 303.09 45.82

Davao City 4,120.08 435.40 760.82 2,327.00 596.86


Digos City 491.51 90.43 26.74 320.14 54.20
Mati City 211.83 27.83 35.88 139.68 8.44
Panabo City 604.03 168.16 63.92 348.12 23.83
Samal City 411.09 93.75 93.46 219.31 4.57
Tagum City 1,012.40 256.15 99.05 510.98 146.22

2012
Region XI 10,796.14 2,583.69 1,734.66 5,544.66 933.13

Davao Oriental 781.83 64.83 189.58 478.69 48.73


Davao del Norte 927.03 233.73 173.26 426.04 94.00
Compostela Valley 791.95 254.71 66.74 424.39 46.11
Davao del Sur 902.22 291.85 194.23 351.07 65.07

Davao City 4,484.17 708.06 809.57 2,490.19 476.35


Digos City 534.12 181.95 27.85 309.70 14.62
Mati City 432.76 89.82 75.24 256.48 11.22
Panabo City 606.47 253.57 56.57 274.26 22.07
Samal City 456.26 156.66 59.50 228.20 11.90
Tagum City 879.33 348.51 82.12 305.64 143.06

2013
Region XI 11,442.38 2,751.15 1,930.13 5,739.03 1,022.07

Davao Oriental 837.32 75.31 185.85 527.27 48.89


Davao del Norte 1,332.75 589.98 144.10 499.83 98.84
Compostela Valley 782.87 241.00 84.17 386.72 70.98
Davao del Sur 738.20 171.12 212.10 302.60 52.38

Davao City 4,644.22 722.35 968.41 2,443.89 509.57


Digos City 587.49 152.43 30.86 391.00 13.20
Mati City 537.11 103.63 82.54 336.42 14.52
Panabo City 727.78 285.48 62.06 325.64 54.60
Samal City 395.20 119.52 67.65 193.50 14.53
Tagum City 859.44 290.33 92.39 332.16 144.56

15 - 15
Table 15.4 - continued
EXPENDITURE PROGRAM OF PROVINCIAL AND CITY GOVERNMENTS
2008 - 2016
(In Million Pesos)

Economic Social General Public


Province / City Total Others
Services Services Services

2014
Region XI 11,722.63 2,259.24 2,156.21 5,867.12 1,440.06

Davao Oriental 945.00 185.00 295.00 416.00 49.00


Davao del Norte 867.28 329.23 139.56 398.49 0.00
Compostela Valley 965.86 168.41 304.65 492.80 0.00
Davao del Sur 917.54 275.56 296.91 274.42 70.65

Davao City 4,795.62 658.78 798.55 2,400.99 937.30


Digos City 585.48 73.19 23.85 353.32 135.12
Mati City 712.00 96.00 103.00 476.00 37.00
Panabo City 641.17 167.46 50.57 300.48 122.66
Samal City 401.08 99.64 67.36 208.76 25.32
Tagum City 891.60 205.97 76.76 545.86 63.01

2015
Region XI 16,909.75 5,310.60 3,560.63 6,908.10 1,130.42

Davao Oriental 1,247.93 255.87 294.64 697.42 0.00


Davao del Norte 1,189.83 166.78 312.44 611.16 99.45
Compostela Valley 2,679.24 621.42 119.52 1,454.45 483.85
Davao del Sur 2,532.37 832.55 628.69 957.36 113.77

Davao City 5,812.77 2,731.38 1,871.73 1,209.66 0.00


Digos City 480.08 75.24 24.01 270.61 110.22
Mati City 857.00 136.00 115.00 606.00 0.00
Panabo City 714.76 159.30 55.67 301.06 198.73
Samal City 417.04 108.64 56.94 225.05 26.41
Tagum City 978.73 223.42 81.99 575.33 97.99

2016
Region XI 15,523.27 2,986.40 1,606.29 8,190.35 2,740.23

Davao Oriental - - - - -
Davao del Norte 1,293.05 310.16 82.70 627.38 272.81
Compostela Valley 3,519.91 590.81 680.18 2,021.15 227.77
Davao del Sur 2,260.54 568.08 442.65 1,159.71 90.10
Davao Occidental 331.15 17.55 47.69 125.30 140.61

Davao City 5,407.13 600.19 104.35 2,853.05 1,849.54


Digos City 626.65 416.28 23.33 127.23 59.81
Mati City - - - - -
Panabo City 505.04 125.56 18.60 355.70 5.18
Samal City 500.78 121.84 116.69 244.54 17.71
Tagum City 1,079.02 235.93 90.10 676.29 76.70

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Chapter 16
BANK

MONEY AND BANKING

Data pertaining to the operations of financial institutions provide indicators of the area's
economy. The growth in the number of banking institutions operating in a certain locality gives insights on
the pace at which business and trade grow. Data on loans granted by banks provide a picture of the level
and nature of investments put up over time. Statistics on loans outstanding of financial institutions, on the
other hand, serve as signals of the rate of turnover of investments. The money and banking sector plays a
vital role in the development of productive activities by proprietors or corporate institutions in the area.
The presence and accessibility of establishments providing these services to existing and prospective
investors contribute to the realization of programs and projects aimed at industrial and entrepreneurial
advancement.

This chapter presents data on the number of offices of the financial system in the region,
total deposits by type and financial institution, operating income, loan portfolio and combined resources of
banking offices. The source of data is the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas.

Sector Highlights

 The banking system had 424 offices in the Davao Region as of 2016. Universal and commercials
banks accounted for 51.7 percent of these offices while thrift banks made up 15.8 percent. On the
other hand, there were 761 branches of non-bank financial intermediaries composed mainly of
pawnshops.

 Total deposit liabilities in the different banking institutions posted a 23.3 percent increase between
2015 and 2016. Meanwhile, in 2016, operating income of banking offices in the region reached to
8.1 Billion Pesos.

 In the same year, the loan portfolio of banking offices in the region recorded at 91.2 Billion Pesos,
an increase of 48.9 percent from the 2015 level.

 The combined assets of the banking offices in the Davao Region increased by 10.9 percent
between 2015 and 2016 hitting 209 Billion Pesos as of December 2016.

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Table 16.1 Number of Offices of the Financial System by Institutional Group in Region XI
2008 - 2016 16 - 3

Table 16.2 Total Deposit Liabilities of Banking Offices, 2009 - 2016 16 - 4

Table 16.3 Operating Income of Banking Offices, 2009 - 2016 16 - 4

Table 16.4 Loan Portfolio of Banking Offices, 2008 - 2016 16 - 5

Table 16.5 Combined Assets of Banking Offices, 2008 - 2016 16 - 5

Figure 16.1 Number of Offices of the Financial System by Institutional Group, Region XI
2008 - 2016 16 - 3

Figure 16.2 Distribution of Loan Portfolio of Banking Offices, Region XI, 2016 16 - 6

Figure 16.3 Combined Assets of Banking Offices, Region XI, 2009 - 2016 16 - 6

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Table 16.1
NUMBER OF OFFICES OF THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM BY INSTITUTIONAL GROUP IN REGION XI
2008 - 2016

Institutional Group 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Total - Financial System 874 940 1,015 1,075 1,140 1,196 1,186 1,176 1,185

Banking Institutions 266 316 333 338 355 388 400 408 424

Universal and Commercial Banks 146 157 159 162 171 193 215 220 219

Thrift Banks 27 31 33 37 54 60 65 67 67

Rural and Cooperative Banks 93 128 141 139 130 135 120 121 138

Non-Bank Financial Intermediaries 604 620 677 732 780 803 781 763 756

Investment Houses 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1

Financing Companies 4 3 3 3 6 6 7 7 9

Lending Investors - - - - - - - - -

Pawnshop 598 615 672 728 773 796 773 755 746

Non-Bank Thrift Institutions 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

Non-Stock Savings and


Loan Associations 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

Source: Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas

Figure 16.1 NUMBER OF OFFICES OF THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM BY INSTITUTIONAL GROUP


REGION XI, 2008 - 2016

900
Banks Non-Banks
800

700

600

500

400

300

200

100

0
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

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Table 16.2
TOTAL DEPOSIT LIABILITIES OF BANKING OFFICES
2009 - 2016
(In Million Pesos)

Institutional Group 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Region XI 94,671 100,814 107,063 109,002 129,507 150,169 174,259 214,789

Commercial and Universal Banks 73,453 90,684 97,634 100,906 119,720 139,051 161,485 189,014

Thrift Banks 5,924 7,847 6,705 5,755 7,327 7,808 9,984 12,012

Rural and Cooperative Banks 5,077 2,283 2,724 2,341 2,460 3,309 2,791 13,763

Source: Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas

Table 16.3
OPERATING INCOME OF BANKING OFFICES
2009 - 2016
(In Million Pesos)

Bank Group 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Region XI 2,954 2,469 3,122 2,671 4,648 4,334 5,581 8,084

Commercial and Universal Banks 909 920 1,284 680 2,815 2,112 3,535 4,097

Thrift Banks 225 651 795 1,090 983 1,181 1,323 2,589

Rural and Cooperative Banks 572 898 1,043 900 849 1,041 724 1,398

Source: Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas

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Table 16.4
LOAN PORTFOLIO OF BANKING OFFICES
2008 - 2016
(In Million Pesos)

Bank Group 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Region XI 19,151 24,887 29,681 32,259 39,367 47,451 59,133 61,271 91,239

Commercial
and Universal Banks 10,984 15,182 19,369 18,964 24,638 30,864 40,373 45,124 64,444

Thrift Banks 2,830 3,018 6,480 8,488 10,286 10,102 11,486 13,204 16,157

Rural Banks 5,337 4,824 3,832 4,807 4,443 6,485 7,274 2,942 10,638

Source: Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas

Table 16.5
COMBINED ASSETS OF BANKING OFFICES
2008 - 2016
(In Million Pesos)

Bank Group 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Region XI 68,663 95,411 98,909 117,003 95,330 117,573 159,516 188,453 209,036

Commercial
and Universal Banks 53,989 77,001 86,884 104,186 82,147 106,411 136,754 160,738 176,807

Thrift Banks 4,488 6,948 8,275 8,395 9,165 8,398 15,493 23,137 15,689

Rural Banks 10,186 11,462 3,750 4,423 4,018 2,764 7,270 4,578 16,540

Note: Universal and Commercial Banks are inclusive of Specialized Government Banks.

Source: Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas

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Figure 16.2 DISTRIBUTION OF LOAN PORTFOLIO OF BANKING OFFICES
REGION XI, 2016

Rural Banks
11.7%

Thrift Banks
17.7%

Commercial and
Universal Banks
Banks
70.6%

Figure 16.3 COMBINED OF BANKING OFFICES


REGION XI, 2009 - 2016

200,000

180,000

160,000

140,000
In Million Pesos

120,000

100,000

80,000

60,000

40,000

20,000

0
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Commercial and Universal Banks Thrift Banks Rural Banks

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Chapter 17
PUBLIC ORDER, SAFETY AND JUSTICE

Data on public order, safety and justice reflect the effectiveness, efficiency and fairness in
the administration and enforcement of laws. The basic goal of the government is to establish a peaceful,
stable and just environment conducive to national growth and development. A society where peace, order
and law prevail is not only a goal or a vision. It forms one of the pillars of man's basic rights. Development
that is not coupled with order, safety and justice contribute to the degradation of society. The effects of
public order, safety and justice in national well being and in every fiber of the social and economic lives of
individuals are priority concerns of governance. In this light, an information system that generates timely
and reliable data becomes necessary tool in the administration of justice and enforcement of laws as well
as to aid legislation.

This chapter presents regional/provincial/city data on crimes and number of policemen and
firemen, fire incidences, including deaths and property damages, law enforcement cases handled, and legal
assistance extended. The sources of data are the Philippine National Police, Bureau of Fire Protection,
Public Attorney's Office, and the National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

Sector Highlights

 Average monthly crime rate in the region decreased by 36.0 percent from 2015 to 2016.

 The number of persons arrested violating special laws in Region XI decreased in 2016. From 2,637
persons in 2015, it dropped by 17.52 percent, or 2,175 persons in 2016. Likewise, cases filed in
court declined by 0.35 percent, from 2,012 in 2015 to 2,005 cases in 2016.

 In 2016, there were 111 prisoners sentenced and 5,622 detained in various jails of Region XI.

 The number of firemen in Region XI increased by 6.3 percent in 2016, from 882 in 2015 to 938 in
2016.

 In 2016, a total of 1,424 fire incidents were recorded in the region, with estimated property
damage worth P 329.5 million and causing death to 12 persons and injuries to 28 others.

 The Public Attorney's Office in Region XI assisted a total of 260,462 clients in 2016. Of these,
79,346 benefited with documentation, while 70,398 were beneficiaries of legal counseling.

 94.6 percent of cases handled by Public Attorney's Office XI in 2016 had been resolved.

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Table 17.1 Crime Incidence and Crime Rate by Province/City, 2009 - 2016 17 - 4

Table 17.2 Number of Persons Arrested Violating Special Laws


and Cases Filed in Court, Region XI, 2009 - 2016 17 - 6

Table 17.3 Jail Population by Sex and Province/City, 2013 - 2016 17 - 7

Table 17.4 Number of Firemen by Province/City, 2009 - 2016 17 - 8

Table 17.5 Incidence of Fires and Damages by Province/City, 2013 - 2016 17 - 9

Table 17.6 Clientele Assisted by the Public Attorney's Office by Type of Services,
Region XI, 2007- 2016 17 - 10

Table 17.7 Cases Handled and Resolved by the Public Attorney's Office XI
2013 - 2016 17 - 11

Table 17.8 Cases Handled and Terminated by the National Conciliation and
Mediation Board XI, 2006 - 2016 17 - 12

Figure 17.1 Crime Incidence by Type of Crime and Province, Region XI, 2016 17 - 3

Figure 17.2 Crime Incidence and Crimes Solved, Region XI, 2009 - 2016 17 - 3

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Figure 17.1 CRIME INCIDENCE BY TYPE OF CRIME AND PROVINCE/CITY
REGION XI, 2016

11,000

10,000 Index Non-index

9,000

8,000

7,000
Crime Incidence

6,000

5,000

4,000

3,000

2,000

1,000

Figure 17.2 CRIME INCIDENCE AND CRIMES SOLVED


REGION XI, 2009 - 2016

100,000

90,000

80,000

70,000

60,000
Number

50,000

40,000
Crime Incidence
30,000

20,000

10,000 Crimes Solved

0
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Note: Starting 2009, number of index and non-index crimes include minor cases, such as
barangay blotters, and filed cases for record purposes.

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Table 17.1
CRIME INCIDENCE AND CRIME RATE BY PROVINCE/CITY
2009-2016
(Rate per 100,000 Population)

Type of Crimes Total Crime Crime Solution Average Monthly


Year / Province
Index Non-Index Solved Efficiency (%) Crime Rate

2009
Region XI 22,902 14,410 2,694 7.2 5.4
37,312
Davao Oriental 1,823 1,137 118 4.0 2.0
Davao del Norte 5,379 2,918 504 6.1 10.9
Compostela Valley 2,321 1,189 217 6.2 2.8
Davao del Sur 2,857 2,650 357 6.5 4.4
Davao City 6,272 3,887 1,123 11.1 6.9
Digos City 766 540 142 10.9 8.1
Panabo City 1,279 717 139 7.0 7.5
Samal City 815 248 38 3.6 3.5
Tagum City 1,390 1,124 56 2.2 2.2

2010
Region XI 16,442 4,709 3,177 14.1 6.4

Davao Oriental 2,288 1,454 252 6.73 4.3


Davao del Norte 1,738 573 356 15.4 7.7
Compostela Valley 1,117 325 228 15.81 3.0
Davao del Sur 1,936 860 331 11.83 4.1
Davao City 7,277 991 1658 17.02 10.1
Digos City 796 65 145 13.94 8.3
Panabo City 457 102 76 13.59 4.1
Samal City 89 29 30 24.79 2.8
Tagum City 744 310 101 9.58 3.9

2011
Region XI 12,597 5,240 3,767 21.0 29.7

Davao Oriental 2,020 1,062 220 7.13 50.8


Davao del Norte 1,283 384 534 32.03 14.0
Compostela Valley 882 284 251 21.52 13.2
Davao del Sur 1,509 680 287 13.11 23.1
Davao City 5,320 2,354 2019 26.3 45.7
Digos City 756 239 120 12.06 58.8
Panabo City 224 114 127 37.57 14.2
Samal City 84 22 25 23.58 8.5
Tagum City 519 101 184 29.67 22.7

2012
Region XI 8,699 6,527 5,106 34.4 24.6

Davao Oriental 817 705 120 7.88 28.4


Davao del Norte 825 450 531 41.65 12.8
Compostela Valley 670 322 261 26.31 12.4
Davao del Sur 1,238 584 344 18.88 16.1
Davao City 3,949 3,966 3391 42.84 39.0
Digos City 640 198 148 17.66 26.5
Panabo City 157 186 163 47.52 18.4
Samal City 119 42 40 24.84 14.4
Tagum City 284 74 108 30.17 14.6

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Table 17.1 - continued

2013
Region XI 40,067 59,518 21,718 28.69 148.1

Davao Oriental 2,877 4,843 2,920 63.63 117.5


Davao del Norte 8,084 9,182 4,644 40.52 143.8
Compostela Valley 3,560 5,506 1,523 27.31 103.9
Davao del Sur 7,199 13,033 2,728 24.84 183.4
Davao City 12,118 17,618 5,560 19.89 161.6
Digos City 2,124 3,465 757 15.42 293.7
Panabo City 1,546 2,063 580 24.50 163.0
Samal City 744 1,076 661 67.83 149.5
Tagum City 1,815 2,732 2,345 64.00 147.5

2014
Region XI 29,007 46,587 23,026 49.12 112.7

Davao Oriental 1,932 3,167 1,332 44.14 76.1


Davao del Norte 5,319 6,501 4,374 54.50 96.6
Compostela Valley 2,958 3,888 1,231 41.13 77.0
Davao del Sur 5,098 10,308 2,352 32.38 137.1
Davao City 9,201 16,765 10,072 55.59 138.5
Digos City 1,516 1,760 711 25.55 168.9
Panabo City 1,183 1,673 1,048 57.05 126.6
Samal City 447 818 313 48.91 102.0
Tagum City 1,353 1,707 1,593 59.51 97.4

2015
Region XI 16,405 34,105 21,933 64.73 86.00

Davao Oriental 1,637 2,713 1,147 37.73 64.0


Davao del Norte 1,892 2,562 1,957 70.10 78.0
Compostela Valley 1,522 2,285 1,073 51.39 42.0
Davao del Sur 1,618 5,003 1,701 55.72 70.0
Davao Occidental 767 1,418 449 40.02 32.0
Davao City 5,358 13,836 10,821 78.88 100.0
Digos City 835 2,417 930 30.98 165.0
Panabo City 1,210 1,593 1,171 74.44 122.0
Samal City 248 414 280 60.34 52.0
Tagum City 1,318 1,864 2,404 79.29 99.0

2016
Region XI 8,505 24,762 17,720 69.74 55.00

Davao Oriental 708 2,488 1,709 68.22 46.0


Davao del Norte 1,409 1,769 979 60.02 28.0
Compostela Valley 744 1,240 588 51.00 21.0
Davao del Sur 833 2,959 1,275 55.20 40.0
Davao City 2,565 9,597 8,178 79.64 62.0
Davao Occidental 307 663 273 43.40 25.0
Digos City 450 2,293 1,270 49.00 136.0
Panabo City 470 1,075 673 65.21 66.0
Samal City 222 460 220 65.87 53.0
Tagum City 797 2,218 2,555 86.32 92.0

Notes: 1. Rates for 2000-2008 were computed using the 2000 Census-Based Population Projections.
2. Rates for 2009-2010 were computed using the results of 2007 Census of Population..
3. Starting 2009, PNP adopted new computational procedure for Crime Solution Efficency,
considering the number of persons arrested only.
4. Starting 2009, number of index and non-index crimes include minor cases, such as
barangay blotters, and filed cases for record purposes.
Source: Philippine National Police XI

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Table 17.2
NUMBER OF PERSONS ARRESTED VIOLATING SPECIAL LAWS AND CASES FILED IN COURT
2009 - 2016

Nature of Operations 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Persons Arrested
REGION XI 779 515 1,258 1,435 1,094 2,015 2,637 2,175
Illegal Logging 19 6 50 48 40 24 67 5
Dangerous Drugs 190 186 397 906 621 1,350 1,804 1,927
Illegal Gambling 139 304 613 421 392 575 697 147
Illegal Fishing 66 - 127 22 13 41 37 12
Anti-Carnapping 276 19 61 36 27 25 32 83
Cattle Rustling 89 - 10 2 1 - - 1

Cases Filed in Court


REGION XI 256 271 713 1,382 890 1,527 2,012 2,005
Illegal Logging 9 4 13 19 24 33 - 7
Dangerous Drugs 152 151 322 1,134 587 1,211 1,696 1,456
Illegal Gambling 59 100 292 171 240 254 291 95
Illegal Fishing 1 - 27 22 8 8 3 6
Anti-Carnapping 30 16 51 34 31 21 22 440
Cattle Rustling 5 - 8 2 - - - 1

Source: Philippine National Police XI

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Table 17.3
JAIL POPULATION BY SEX AND PROVINCE/CITY
2013 - 2016

Sentenced Detained
Year/Province/City Adult Minor Adult Minor Total
Total Total
Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women

2013
REGION XI 46 2 - - 48 2,754 56 - - 2,810 2,858
Davao Oriental 1 - - - 1 30 - - - 30 31
Davao del Norte 13 - - - 13 134 7 - - 141 154
Compostela Valley 1 - - - 1 217 12 - - 229 230
Davao del Sur - - - - - - - - - 0 0
Davao City 0 0 - - - 1,601 0 - - 1,601 1,601
Digos City 3 0 - - 3 365 0 - - 365 368
Panabo City 14 1 - - 15 238 16 - - 254 269
Samal City 2 - - - 2 45 - - - 45 47
Tagum City 11 1 - - 12 120 21 - - 141 153
Mati City 1 - - - 1 4 - - - 4 5

2014
REGION XI 103 6 - - 109 3,729 410 - - 4,139 4,248
Davao Oriental - - - - - 51 - - - 51 51
Davao del Norte 13 - - - 13 148 7 - - 155 168
Compostela Valley 5 - - - 5 256 12 - - 268 273
Davao del Sur - - - - - 0 0
Davao City 40 3 - - 43 2,401 296 - - 2,697 2,740
Digos City 9 - - - 9 386 47 - - 433 442
Panabo City 27 3 - - 30 265 19 - - 284 314
Samal City - - - - - 51 - - - 51 51
Tagum City 9 - - - 9 170 29 - - 199 208
Mati City - - - - - 1 - - - 1 1

2015
REGION XI 103 10 - - 113 4,390 557 - 2 4,949 5,062
Davao Oriental - - - - 0 52 2 54 54
Davao del Norte 8 - - - 8 159 10 169 177
Compostela Valley 5 - - - 5 328 31 - - 359 364
Davao del Sur - - - - 0 - - - - 0 0
Davao City 39 9 - - 48 2,980 408 - - 3,388 3,436
Digos City 3 - - - 3 341 43 - - 384 387
Panabo City 30 1 - - 31 254 14 - - 268 299
Samal City 6 - - - 6 47 9 - - 56 62
Tagum City 12 - - - 12 228 40 - 2 270 282
Mati City - - - - 0 1 - - - 1 1

2016
REGION XI 105 6 - - 111 4,890 727 3 2 5,622 5,733
Davao Oriental 1 - - - 1 66 6 2 - 74 75
Davao del Norte 6 - - - 6 171 9 - - 180 186
Compostela Valley 2 - - - 2 438 42 - - 480 482
Davao del Sur - - - - - - - - - - -
Davao City 34 2 - - 36 3,022 534 - 2 3,558 3,594
Digos City 1 - - - 1 579 56 1 - 636 637
Panabo City 51 2 - - 53 279 21 - - 300 353
Samal City 8 - - - 8 75 11 - - 86 94
Tagum City 2 2 - - 4 260 48 - - 308 312
Mati City - - - - - - - - - - -

Source: Bureau of Jail Management and Penology XI

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Table 17.4
NUMBER OF FIREMEN BY PROVINCE/CITY
2009 - 2016

Province/City 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

REGION XI 700 737 736 742 798 844 882 938


Davao Oriental 120 126 124 113 108 119 129 140
Davao del Norte 79 73 73 71 65 78 90 88
Compostela Valley 96 103 104 98 93 92 108 112
Davao del Sur 107 112 111 93 98 115 125 115
Davao Occidental 26
Davao City 1/ 215 226 227 263 343 353 335 369
Digos City 25 26 26 35 26 24 28 24
Panabo City 19 22 22 21 19 18 19 18
Samal City 15 24 24 25 23 22 26 24
Tagum City 24 25 25 23 23 23 22 22

Note: 1/ includes BFP Regional Office and Regional Training School Personnel
a/ included in Davao del Norte
b/ included in Davao del Sur

Source: Bureau of Fire Protection XI

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Table 17.5
INCIDENCE OF FIRES AND DAMAGES BY PROVINCE/CITY
2013 - 2016

Injuries Property Damage


Year/Area Incidences Deaths
(Slight/Serious) (In P'000)

2013
REGION XI 616 13 30 149,818
Davao Oriental 45 - 1 7,402
Davao del Norte 50 - - 6,739
Compostela Valley 50 1 - 14,249
Davao del Sur 66 - - 4,710
Davao City 259 6 22 65,618
Digos City 46 2 - 4,990
Panabo City 37 1 1 15,871
Samal City 28 - 1 2,736
Tagum City 21 3 5 20,308
Mati City 14 - - 7,195

2014
REGION XI 725 8 39 577,639
Davao Oriental 42 - - 39,727
Davao del Norte 62 - 3 63,722
Compostela Valley 55 - - 218,384
Davao del Sur 102 4 2 64,268
Davao City 297 4 30 125,921
Digos City 26 - - 22,682
Panabo City 25 - 1 1,567
Samal City 24 - - 3,941
Tagum City 26 - 2 32,970
Mati City 66 - 1 4,457

2015
REGION XI 1,042 12 31 268,444
Davao Oriental 63 3 5 16,269
Davao del Norte 69 1 4 31,258
Compostela Valley 54 3 3 39,226
Davao del Sur 161 1 3 58,346
Davao City 456 2 13 73,904
Digos City 32 - - 2,890
Panabo City 19 - - 5,283
Samal City 46 1 1 5,287
Tagum City 57 1 2 31,880
Mati City 85 - - 4,103

2016
REGION XI 1,424 12 28 329,498
Davao Oriental 130 4 - 19,119
Davao del Norte 111 - 1 16,625
Compostela Valley 77 2 2 29,967
Davao del Sur 257 - 2 15,788
Davao City 504 5 19 103,258
Digos City 50 - - 36,790
Panabo City 35 - 1 8,032
Samal City 54 - 1 15,151
Tagum City 69 1 2 83,323
Mati City 137 - - 1,447

Source: Bureau of Fire Protection XI

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Table 17.6
CLIENTELE ASSISTED BY THE PUBLIC ATTORNEY'S OFFICE BY TYPE OF SERVICES, REGION XI
2007 - 2016

Province / Clientele 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Region XI 100,783 88,248 137,247 196,069 226,363


Indigent person served 6,391 7,201 6,939 8,839 8,720
Detention Prisoners:
Assisted 7,822 5,046 5,474 6,705 6,223
Counseled 5,079 4,131 3,642 4,525 4,335
Released 0 0 0 419 1,637
Youthful Offenders:
Assisted/Served 383 288 268 217 247
Released 209 91 137 57 74
Clients benefited with Documentation 34,559 27,087 38,826 53,102 63,556
Beneficiaries of Legal Counseling 33,291 27,153 34,278 45,091 44,236
Clients benefited with Administrative Oath 9,441 13,329 45,364 74,962 95,286
Outreach Activities-Inquest Assistance 3,608 3,922 2,319 2,152 2,049

Source: Public Attorney's Office XI

Table 17.6 - continued


CLIENTELE ASSISTED BY THE PUBLIC ATTORNEY'S OFFICE BY TYPE OF SERVICES, REGION XI
2006 - 2016

Province / Clientele 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Region XI 233,505 166,974 158,974 194,213 260,462


Indigent person served 8,526 9,361 8,484 9,954 9,392
Detention Prisoners:
Assisted 7,292 6,502 6,670 5,698 5,634
Counseled 4,455 4,877 6,960 6,955 6,220
Released 1,415 1,031 694 1,110 988
Youthful Offenders:
Assisted/Served 87 125 243 383 748
Released 145 107 92 120 443
Clients benefited with Documentation 60,898 39,271 38,915 54,693 79,346
Beneficiaries of Legal Counseling 54,129 43,062 39,204 50,549 70,398
Clients benefited with Administrative Oath 94,502 60,049 54,824 61,376 83,564
Outreach Activities-Inquest Assistance 2,056 2,589 2,888 3,375 3,729

Source: Public Attorney's Office XI

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Table 17.7
CASES HANDLED AND RESOLVED BY PUBLIC ATTORNEY'S OFFICE XI
2013 - 2016

2013 2014
Type of Case/Service
Handled Resolved DR (%) Handled Resolved DR (%)

REGION XI 190,896 179,941 94.26 184,561 172,555 93.49

Indigents in Judicial & Quasi-judicial cases 19,301 8,362 43.32 19,423 7,457 38.39
Arraignment, pre-trial, promulgation 13,451 13,451 100.00 13,960 13,960 100.00

Non-judicial services:
Counseling 43,062 43,062 100.00 39,204 39,204 100.00
Documentation 39,271 39,271 100.00 38,915 38,915 100.00
Administration of Oath 60,049 60,049 100.00 54,824 54,824 100.00
Mediation and Conciliation 1,794 1,778 99.11 1,717 1,677 97.67
Inquest investigation and custodial interrogation 2,589 2,589 100.00 2,888 2,888 100.00
Counseling of Prisoners 4,877 4,877 100.00 6,960 6,960 100.00
Assistance to Prisoners 6,502 6,502 100.00 6,670 6,670 100.00

Note: DR-Disposition Rate

2015 2016
Type of Case/Service
Handled Resolved DR (%) Handled Resolved DR (%)

REGION XI 224,493 210,283 93.77 285,980 270,499 94.59

Indigents in Judicial & Quasi-judicial cases 21,880 7,855 35.90 22,895 7,432 32.46
Arraignment, pre-trial, promulgation 18,340 18,340 100.00 13,505 13,505 100.00

Non-judicial services:
Counseling 54,693 54,693 100.00 70,398 70,398 100.00
Documentation 50,549 50,549 100.00 79,346 79,346 100.00
Administration of Oath 61,376 61,376 100.00 83,564 83,564 100.00
Mediation and Conciliation 1,627 1,442 70.20 686 668 97.38
Inquest investigation and custodial interrogation 3,375 3,375 100.00 3,732 3,732 100.00
Counseling of Prisoners 6,955 6,955 100.00 6,220 6,220 100.00
Assistance to Prisoners 5,698 5,698 100.00 5,634 5,634 100.00

Note: DR-Disposition Rate

Source: Public Attorney's Office XI

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Table 17.8
CASES HANDLED AND TERMINATED BY THE NATIONAL CONCILIATION AND MEDIATION BOARD,
REGION XI
2006 – 2016

Cases
Pending, Cases Cases Cases
Nature of Cases Newly DR (%) SR (%)
Beginning Handled Disposed Settled
Filed

2006
Notice of Strike/Lockout 0 12 12 9 75.0 8 66.7
Preventive Mediation 1 52 53 52 98.1 47 88.7
Actual Strike/Lockout 0 0 0 0 .. 0 ..

2007
Notice of Strike/Lockout 3 1 4 4 100.0 4 100.0
Preventive Mediation 1 62 63 61 96.8 61 96.8
Actual Strike/Lockout 0 0 0 0 .. 0 ..

2008
Notice of Strike/Lockout 0 12 12 9 75.0 8 66.7
Preventive Mediation 2 49 51 48 94.1 41 80.4
Actual Strike/Lockout 0 1 1 1 100 0 0

2009
Notice of Strike/Lockout 3 10 13 13 100.0 10 76.9
Preventive Mediation 3 31 34 28 82.3 25 73.5
Actual Strike/Lockout 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2010
Notice of Strike/Lockout 0 11 11 6 54.5 5 45.4
Preventive Mediation 1 26 27 28 103.7 19 70.4
Actual Strike/Lockout 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2011
Notice of Strike/Lockout 0 12 12 12 100 10 83.3
Preventive Mediation 1 37 38 36 94.7 34 89.5
Actual Strike/Lockout 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2012
Notice of Strike/Lockout 2 14 16 14 87.5 12 75.0
Preventive Mediation 9 30 39 35 89.7 32 82.1
Actual Strike/Lockout 0 2 2 2 100.0 2 100.0

2013
Notice of Strike/Lockout 3 9 12 10 83.3 10 83.3
Preventive Mediation 4 46 50 46 92.0 46 92.0
Actual Strike/Lockout 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0

2014
Notice of Strike/Lockout 2 6 8 8 100 7 88.0
Preventive Mediation 4 44 48 43 90 42 88.0
Actual Strike/Lockout 0 1 1 1 100 1 100.0

2015
Notice of Strike/Lockout 0 15 15 9 60 9 60.0
Preventive Mediation 6 40 46 45 98 43 93
Actual Strike/Lockout 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2016
Notice of Strike/Lockout 6 10 16 14 88 14 88.0
Preventive Mediation 1 33 34 30 88 29 85
Actual Strike/Lockout 0 1 1 1 100 0 0

Note: DR - Disposition Rate


SR - Settlement Rate

Source: National Conciliation and Mediation Board XI

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Chapter 18
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

Science and Technology (S&T) showcases the Filipino as a creator and innovator.
Science unfolds latest ideas, translates them into theories, and develops them into practical uses and
applications called technology. Science is essential to technology and technology is the key to the
culmination of science, which is uplifting the lives of people. As an economic sector, S&T ensures the
creation, development, and production of new, diversified, competitive, and high-value added inventions
that become commodities of importance in the country’s economic life. The government envisions a
proactive role of S&T in the country’s development efforts and in uplifting the lives of Filipinos. It seeks
S&Ts contribution in strengthening and maximizing the use of the country’s technological capabilities to
enable development.

Statistics regarding technologies are valuable in monitoring and determining our


capacities and abilities of adopting them. Data on the number of people supported by the government to
pursue degrees in science and technology show this institution’s efforts in encouraging people to engage
in these fields. Further, the figures on the government’s technology dissemination activities show its
response to the country’s development strategy of using S&T.

Department of Science and Technology (DOST) is the only source of data for this sector.

Sector Highlights

 The number of technology commercialized by the Department of Science and Technology in


Region XI declined by 74.3 percent, from 70 in 2015 to 18 in 2016. Meanwhile, the number of
technology diffused improved by 64.5 percent, from 290 in 2015 to 477 in 2016.

 Expenditures of the Department of Science and Technology Region XI reached to almost 99


million pesos in 2016. Bulk of the regional office’s expenditure, or about 55.6 percent was spent
to technology transfer while the remaining was spent to research and development (4.4%),
services (20.1%), education and training (5.3%) and general administration of support services
(14.6%).

 The number of DOST Undergraduate scholars registered a decrease of 46.3 percent from SY
2015-2016 to SY 2016-2017. In SY 2016-2017, Davao City had the most number of scholars,
comprising 28.9 percent of the total number of scholars in the region.

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Table 18.1 Number of Technology Commercialized, Technology Diffused, and
Technology Adoptors, DOST Regional Office XI, 2006 - 2016 18 - 3

Table 18.2 Distribution of Expenditures of the DOST Regional Office XI by Function


2013 - 2016 18 - 3

Table 18.3 DOST Undergraduate Scholars by Province, Region XI


As of Second Semster SY 2013-2014 to SY 2016 - 2017 18 - 4

Table 18.4 Number of Scholarships Awarded by the DOST Regional Office XI


2008 - 2016 18 - 4

Table 18.5 Employment Status of DOST-SEI Scholar-Graduates


Region XI, 2011 - 2016 18 - 5

Figure 18.1 Number of Scholarships Awarded by the DOST Regional Office XI


2008 - 2016 18 - 5

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Table 18.1
NUMBER OF TECHNOLOGY COMMERCIALIZED, TECHNOLOGY DIFFUSED AND TECHNOLOGY ADOPTORS
DOST REGIONAL OFFICE XI
2006 - 2016
Year Commercialized Diffused Adoptors

2006 43 54 43
2007 19 32 19
2008 30 99 30
2009 40 92 50
2010 45 106 45
2011 29 148 22
2012 45 113 31
2013 41 150 21
2014 34 214 34
2015 70 290 20
2016 18 477 143

Source: Department of Science and Technology XI

Table 18.2
DISTRIBUTION OF EXPENDITURES OF THE DOST REGIONAL OFFICE XI BY FUNCTION
2013 - 2016
(Value in Pesos)
Major Function 2013 2014 2015 2016
Total 68,951,547.46 85,156,295.04 96,146,648.66 98,866,430.35
Research and Development 3,528,401.56 3,551,620.42 4,381,723.55 4,385,463.97
Technolgy Tranfer 35,415,617.56 49,063,045.11 52,894,580.05 54,923,204.42
Science and Technology Services 13,788,169.37 15,612,978.48 19,663,354.62 19,870,905.83
Science and Technology Education and Training 5,385,832.33 5,004,597.59 5,815,841.40 5,276,558.11
General Administration of Support Services 10,833,526.64 11,924,053.44 13,391,149.04 14,410,298.02

Source: Department of Science and Technology XI

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Table 18.3
DOST UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARS BY PROVINCE, REGION XI
As of Second Semster SY 2013-2014 to SY 2016-2017
Status
Province
Total Old New

SY 2013-2014
Region XI 141 73 68
Davao Oriental 3 1 2
Davao del Norte 30 17 13
Compostela Valley 20 10 10
Davao del Sur 33 17 16
Davao City 55 28 27

SY 2014-2015
Region XI 234 125 109
Davao Oriental 16 2 14
Davao del Norte 41 25 16
Compostela Valley 34 15 19
Davao del Sur 48 25 23
Davao City 95 58 37

SY 2015-2016
Region XI 354 159 195
Davao Oriental 33 13 20
Davao del Norte 69 27 42
Compostela Valley 58 29 29
Davao del Sur 59 25 34
Davao City 108 52 56
Davao Occidental 27 13 14

SY 2016-2017
Region XI 190 179 11
Davao Oriental 19 19 -
Davao del Norte 51 45 6
Compostela Valley 32 31 1
Davao del Sur 27 27 -
Davao City 55 51 4
Davao Occidental 6 6 -

Source: Department of Science and Technology XI

Table 18.4
NUMBER OF SCHOLARCSHIPS AWARDED BY THE DOST REGIONAL OFFICE XI
2008-2016
Year of Award Number

2008 81
2009 74
2010 112
2011 23
2012 76
2013 81
2014 101
2015 179*
2016 11**

* Revised as of 2017 Issue


** RA 7687 was only offered for Junior Level Science Scholarships in 2016
Note: Data refers to scholars under RA 7687 which provides scholarships to poor but deserving students
Source: Department of Science and Technology XI

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Table 18.5
EMPLOYMENT STATUS OF DOST-SEI SCHOLAR-GRADUATES, REGION XI
2011-2016
Total Status
Year Scholarship
Number of NGO/ Pursuing
Graduated Award Government Private Academe
Graduates Foundation Studies

2011 38 BS - 4 3 - 7
Technician - - - - -
Technical - 1 - - -

2012 39 BS 1 6 1 - 4
Technician - - - - -
Technical - 2 - - -

2013 BS - - - - 10
Technician - - - - -
Technical - - - - -

2014 18 BS 1 2 - - 10
Technician - - - - -
Technical - - - - -

2015 18 BS 4 5 1 - 2
Technician - - - - -
Technical - - - - -

2016 BS 5 7 2 - 2
Technician - - - - -
Technical - 1 - - -

Note: The number of employed scholar-graduate is based on the submitted TRACER Forms by the
scholar-graduates who requested/reported to DOST XI for clearance.
Source: Department of Science and Technology XI

Figure 18.1 NUMBER OF SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED BY THE DOST REGIONAL OFFICE XI


2008 - 2016

200

180

160

140

120
Number

100

80

60

40

20

0
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

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APPENDIX
APPENDIX

TABLE OF CONTENTS

GLOSSARY OF TERMS

Agriculture and Agrarian Reform Appendix-2

Economic Accounts Appendix-3

Education Appendix-4

Energy and Water Resources Appendix-6

Environment and Natural Resources Appendix-7

Establishment Characteristics: Industrial Sector Appendix-9

Income and Prices Appendix-9

Labor and Employment Appendix-11

Money and Banking Appendix-13

Population and Housing Appendix-14

Public Administration Appendix-15

Public Order, Safety and Justice Appendix-16

Science and Technology Appendix-17

Social Services Appendix-17

Tourism Appendix-19

Trade Appendix-19

Transportation and Communication Appendix-20

Vital, Health and Nutrition Statistics Appendix-20

Appendix - 1
GLOSSARY OF TERMS

AGRICULTURE AND AGRARIAN REFORM

Agricultural Production – the growing of field crops, fruits, nuts, seeds, tree nurseries (except those
of forest trees), bulb vegetables and flowers, both in the open and under glass; and the production of
coffee, tea, cocoa, rubber; and the production of livestock and livestock products, honey, rabbits, fur-
bearing animals, silkworm, cocoons, etc. Forestry and fishery activities carried out as an ancillary
activity on an agricultural holding is also considered as agricultural production. (Philippine Statistics
Authority)

Animals, Slaughter – animals intended for meat production.

Aquaculture – sector of fisheries that includes the rearing or raising under controlled conditions of
aquatic products such as fish, oysters, mussels, sea weeds and other aquatic resources in sea, lakes
and rivers. Examples are fishponds, fish pens and fish cages. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Area Harvested – refers to land used for agricultural operation reported as many times as it was
planted and harvested to the same crop or different crops during the reference period. (Philippine
Statistics Authority)

Cooperative – a duly registered association of at least fifteen (15) persons with a common bond of
interest who voluntarily join together to achieve a lawful common social and economic end.
(Cooperative Development Authority)

Kinds of cooperative:

Consumers’ Cooperative – the primary purpose is to procure and distribute commodities to


members and non-members.

Cooperative Bank – organized by, the majority shares of which is owned and controlled by,
cooperatives primarily to provide financial and credit services to cooperatives.

Cooperative Federation – an organization of primary and/or secondary cooperatives with a


single line or multi-purpose business activities.

Cooperative Union – an organization of cooperatives and federations at appropriate levels to


represent the interest and welfare of all types of cooperatives at the provincial, city, regional
and national levels.

Credit Cooperative – promotes thrift and savings among its members and creates funds in
order to grant loans for productive and provident purposes.

Laboratory Cooperative – a cooperative formed and managed principally by minors and


which is affiliated with a registered cooperative.

Marketing Cooperative – engages in the supply of production inputs to members, and


markets their products.

Multi-Purpose Cooperative – engages in two (2) or more types of business activities.

Producers’ Cooperative – undertakes joint production whether agricultural or industrial.

Service Cooperative – engages in medical and dental care, hospitalization, transportation,


insurance, housing, labor, electric light and power, communication and other services.

Appendix - 2
Crop Production – the growing of staple food crops, fruits, nut and other food crops and commercial
crops. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Crops, Permanent – crops which occupy the land for a long period of time and do not need to be
replaced after each harvest such as fruit trees, shrubs, nuts, etc. These crops may be productive, which
have already borne fruits or capable of bearing fruits, or non-productive. (Philippine Statistics
Authority)

Crops, Temporary – crops which are grown seasonally and whose growing cycle is less than one year
and which must be sown or planted again for production after each harvest. (Philippine Statistics
Authority)

Farm – any piece or pieces of land having a total area of at least 1,000 square meters used wholly or
partly for growing crops such as palay, corn, fruits, vegetables, nuts, etc., and/or tending of livestock
and/or poultry, regardless of number; or any land regardless of area, used for the raising of at least
20 heads of livestock and/or poultry. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Farm Area – refers to the physical or actual measurement of the land, reported only once regardless of
how many times it was used during the reference period. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Farmer Beneficiaries – landless residents of the same barangay or landless residents of the same
municipality who are agricultural lessees and share tenants; regular farm workers; seasonal farm
workers; other farm workers; actual tillers or occupants of public lands; collective or cooperatives of
the above beneficiaries; and other directly working on the land. (Department of Agrarian Reform)

Fishing, Commercial – sector of fisheries that includes the catching of fish in marine waters with the
use of fishing boat of more than three (3) gross tons. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Fishing, Municipal – sector of fisheries that includes the catching of fish in marine and inland waters
with the use of fishing boat of three (3) gross tons or less, or using gear not requiring the use of boats.
(Philippine Statistics Authority)

Livestock – domesticated animals with four legs and with hoofs. The different livestock are carabaos,
cattles, goats, horses, rabbits, etc. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Parcel – one contiguous piece of land under one form of tenure without regard to land use. A piece of
land is contiguous if it is not separated by natural or man-made boundaries that are not part of the
farm/holding. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Poultry – are classified as chickens whether native or hybrid, ducks, quails, geese, etc. (Philippine
Statistics Authority)

ECONOMIC ACCOUNTS

Constant Prices (at constant prices) – valuation of transactions, wherein the influence of price
changes from the base year to the current year has been removed.

Current Prices (at current prices) – the value based on prices during the reference year; nominal
value.

Expenditure on the GDP – sum of the final uses of goods and services in the economy. Final uses
refer to the values of the purchaser’s prices of goods and services used for the final consumption of
households and private non-profit institutions, general government both national and local
government units, as well as those used for gross fixed capital formation by both public and private
enterprises and for exports (net of imports) to the rest of the world. (Source: Analysis of the Revised
PSNA and Manual on the Frameworks, Source and Methods)

Appendix - 3
Gross Domestic Capital Formation – consists of two major components:
gross fixed capital formation and
change in stocks.

Gross fixed capital formation refers to outlays on construction, durable equipment and
breeding stocks, orchard development and afforestation. Change in stocks refers to the
difference between ending and beginning inventories. Inventories or stocks consist of finished
goods, work-in-progress, and raw materials, which have been produced or purchased but not
yet sold or consumed as intermediate inputs during the accounting period. (Source: Manual
on the Philippine System of National Accounts: Framework, Sources and Methods)

Gross Domestic Product (GDP) – the value of all goods and services produced domestically; the sum
of gross value added of all resident institutional units engaged in production (plus any taxes, and
minus any subsidies, on products not included in the values of their outputs).

Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) - aggregate of the gross value added or income from each
industry or economic activity of the regional economy.

Gross Value Added – the difference between gross output and intermediate inputs. Gross outputs of
a production unit during a given period is equal to the gross value of the goods and services
produced during the period and recorded at the moment they are produced, regardless of whether or
not there is a change of ownership. Intermediate inputs refer to the value of goods and services used
in the production process during the accounting period.

Implicit Price Index – represents an overall view of the price movement in the economy and is as
such the most comprehensive price index. It is derived by dividing the GNP/GRDP/GDP series in
current prices by the corresponding series in constant prices.

Per Capita – estimates expressed as the ratio of a particular transaction like GRDP over total
population. This is referred to as per capita GRDP.

Personal Consumption Expenditures – consist of actual and imputed expenditures of households for
the purpose of acquiring individual consumption of goods and services.

Sources: 1993 System of National Accounts developed by the Commission of the European
Communities, International Monetary Fund, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and
Development, United Nations and World Bank.

EDUCATION

Center-Based Training Program – a training program that is conducted in training centers where
instruction is focused directly on acquiring job competencies.

Certification Rate1 – the percentage of examinees who passed the national competency assessment
for or within a given period.

Cohort Survival Rate2 – the percentage of enrollees at the beginning grade or year in a given school
year who reached the final grade or year of the elementary/secondary level.

Community-Based Training Program - a training program that is specifically designed to answer the
need for skills training of a community (location or sector) for the purpose of creating self-
employment or incomes.

Completion Rate – the percentage of first entrants in a cycle of education surviving to the end of the
cycle. (Department of Education)

Appendix - 4
Drop-out Rate – the proportion of pupils/students who leave school during the year as well as those
who complete the grade/year level but fail to enroll to the next grade/year level the following school
year to the total number of pupils/students enrolled during the previous school year. (Department
of Education)

Elementary Education – the first stage of free and compulsory, formal education primarily concerned
with providing basic education and usually corresponding to six and seven grades. Elementary
education can likewise be attained through alternative learning system. (Department of Education)

Enrolment2 - total number of pupils/students who register/enlist in a school year.

Enrolment Ratio, Gross - the total enrolment in a given level of education as a percentage of the
population which according to national regulations should be enrolled at this level. It is a measure of
the ”capacity” of a region’s elementary or secondary schools. (Department of Education)

Formal Education – the systematic and deliberate process of hierarchically structured and sequential
learning corresponding to the general concept of elementary and secondary level of schooling. At the
end of each level, the learner needs a certification in order to enter or advance to the next level.
(Department of Education)

Graduation Rate – the proportion of pupils/students who finished Grade VI/Fourth Year in the
present year to the number of pupils/students who enrolled in Grade VI/Fourth Year in the present
year. (Department of Education)

Literacy – the ability to read and write a simple message. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Literacy, Basic or Simple – the ability to read and write with understanding simple messages in any
language or dialect. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Literacy, Functional - represents a significantly higher level literacy which includes not only reading
and writing skills but also numeracy skills. This skill must be sufficiently advanced to enable the
individual to participate fully and effectively in activities commonly occurring in his life situation that
require a reasonable capability of communicating by written language. (Philippine Statistics
Authority)

Literacy Rate, Simple/Basic2 - the percentage of the population 10 years old and over, who can read,
write and understand simple messages in any language or dialect.

Literate – a person who can both read and write a simple message in any language or dialect.
(Philippine Statistics Authority)

Participation Rate2 - the ratio of the enrolment for the age group corresponding to the official school
age in the elementary/secondary level to the population of the same age group in a given year. Also
known as Net Enrolment Ratio (NER).

Performance Indicators – refer to the several key indicators that can be computed and utilized for
evaluating the educational system’s performance of various levels, using the data available in the
education statistics data bank. These indicators constitute an important component of a management
information system. (Department of Education)

Private Institutions/Schools – educational institutions maintained and administered by private


individuals or groups. (Department of Education)

Public Institutions/Schools – educational institutions established by law and administered by the


government. (Department of Education)

Appendix - 5
Repetition Rate – the proportion of pupils who enroll in the same grade/year more than once to the
total number of pupils/students enrolled in that grade/year during the previous year. (Department
of Education)

Retention Rate – the proportion of the enrolment in any school year that continues to be in school the
following year. (Department of Education)

School – institution recognized by the state which undertakes educational operations. (National
Economic Development Authority)

School Year – the period of time, of approximately 32 to 40 weeks, when schools offer daily
instruction broken by short intermission periods (e.g., Christmas and summer vacations and
holidays). (National Economic Development Authority)

Secondary School – an educational institution offering secondary education usually consisting of a


four-year general secondary curricula. (Department of Education)

Secondary Education – the stage of formal education following the elementary level concerned
primarily with continuing basic education and expanding it to include the learning of employable
gainful skills, usually corresponding to four years of high school. (Department of Education)

Student – one who regularly attends an educational institution of secondary or higher level.
(National Economic Development Authority)

Teacher – person engaged in actual teaching of a group of pupils/students on full-time or part-time


basis. (National Economic Development Authority)

Teacher-Pupil/Student Ratio – Gross – the proportion of the number of authorized positions for
teachers at a certain level in a given year to the enrolment at the same level in the same year.
(Department of Education)

Teacher-Pupil/Student Ratio – Net – the proportion of the number of teachers actually teaching at a
certain level in a given year to the enrolment at the same level in the same year. (Department of
Education)

Transition Rate – the percentage of pupils who graduate from one level of education and move on to
the next higher level (from primary to intermediate; from intermediate to secondary). (Department of
Education)

ENERGY AND WATER RESOURCES

Average System Rate – the selling price of power from the rural electric cooperatives to consumers.

Distribution of Electricity – refers to the conveyance or delivery of electricity by a distribution utility


to end-users.

Electric Cooperative – refers to a cooperative or corporation authorized to provide electric service


pursuant to Presidential Decree No. 269, as amended, or Republic Act No. 6938.

Irrigation – the practice of artificially providing land with water to increase its agricultural
productivity. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Irrigation System, Communal – an irrigation system owned by the community, association, farmers’
cooperative, etc. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Appendix - 6
Irrigation System, Individual – an irrigation means provided personally by the operator for his
holding’s/farm’s irrigation needs. It could be rented borrowed, or owned by him or by any member
of the household. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Irrigation System, National – a government owned irrigation system built or constructed to provide
continuous supply of water for agricultural purposes to farmers in exchange for a fee. (Philippine
Statistics Authority)

Potential Irrigable Service Area – the maximum area which an irrigation project can serve
considering the extent of arable lands and the available water supply. In case of an existing irrigation
system, the potential irrigable area is limited to the areas that can be commanded by the present
operating level at the dimension point. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Brushland – degraded or untimbered areas dominated by a discontinuous cover of shrubby


vegetation. (National Mapping and Resource Information Authority)

Fishpond – a body of water (artificial or natural) where fish and other aquatic products are cultured,
raised or cultivated under controlled conditions. (National Mapping and Resource Information
Authority)

Forest3 – refers to land with an area of more than 0.5 hectare and tree crown cover (or equivalent
stocking level) of more than 10 percent. The trees should be able to reach a minimum height of 5
meters at maturity in situ. It consists either of closed forest formations where trees of various storeys
and undergrowth cover a high proportion of the ground or open forest formations with a continuous
vegetation cover in which tree crown cover exceeds 10 percent. Young natural stands and all
plantations established for forestry purposes, which have yet to reach a crown density of more than
10 percent or tree height of 5 meters are included under forest.

These are normally forming part of the forest area, which are temporarily unstocked as a
result of human intervention or natural causes but which are expected to revert to forest. It includes
forest nurseries and seed orchards that constitute an integral part of the forest; forest roads, cleared
tracts, firebreaks and other small open areas; forest within protected areas; windbreaks and shelter
belts of trees with an area of more than 0.5 hectare and width of more than 20 meters; plantations
primarily used for forestry purposes, including rubber wood plantations. It also includes bamboo,
palm and fern formations (except coconut and oil palm). (Reference: Food and Agriculture
Organization, 2000)

Forest, Classified Land – includes the public forest, the permanent forest or forest reserves, and forest
reservations. (Forest Management Bureau)

Forest, Dipterocarp – a forest type dominated by trees of the dipterocarp species, such as red lauan,
tanguile, tiaong, white lauan, almon, bagtikan, and mayapis of the Philippine mahogany group,
apitong and the yakals. (National Mapping and Resource Information Authority)

Forest, Mangrove – the type of forest occurring on tidal flats along the sea coast extending along the
streams where the water is brackish and composed mainly of bakauan, potolan, langarai, api-api,
nipa palm and the like. (National Mapping and Resource Information Authority)

Forest, Mossy – a tropical rain forest of the high elevations dominated by Podocarpaceae, Myrtaceae
and Fagaceae with trees of medium height and short boled, covered epiphytes. (National Mapping
and Resource Information Authority)

Forest, Old Growth – forest predominantly stocked with mature trees with less than 25 percent of the
mature stand volume removed by cutting. (National Mapping and Resource Information Authority)

Appendix - 7
Forest Product – all usable raw materials yielded by the forest including the associated water, fish
game, scenic, historical, recreational and geologic resources. (Forest Management Bureau)

Forest, Unclassified Land – also known as public forest. Land of the public domain which has not
been the subject of the present system of classification for the determination of which lands are
needed for forest purposes and which are not. (National Mapping and Resource Information
Authority)

Game Refuge and Bird Sanctuary – refers to a forest land designated for the protection of game
animals, birds and fish and closed to hunting and fishing in order that the excess population may
flow and re-stock surrounding areas. (National Mapping and Resource Information Authority)

Land, Alienable and Disposable – refers to those lands of the public domain which have been the
subject of the present system of classification and declared as not needed for forest purposes.
(National Mapping and Resource Information Authority)

Land Classification – refers to the establishment of boundaries between alienable and disposable
lands and forest lands. (National Mapping and Resource Information Authority)

Land Use – the manner of utilizing the land, including its allocation, development and management.
(PSA (NSCB) Resolution No. 7 Series of 2010)

National Park – forest reservation essentially of natural wilderness character which has been
withdrawn from settlement, occupancy or any form of exploitation except inconformity with
approved management plan and set aside as such exclusively to conserve the area or preserve the
scenery, the natural and historic objects, wild animals and plants therein to provide enjoyment of
these features in such areas. (PSA (NSCB) Resolution No. 7 Series of 2010)

Non-Timber Forest Product - includes all forest products except timber; also known as minor forest
product. (Forest Management Bureau)

Poles and Piles – logs for use as electric post, pier piling, railroad ties, sleepers and the like. (Forest
Management Bureau)

Reservation – refers to any tract(s) of the public domain proclaimed by the President of the
Philippines for government use or any of its branches or instrumentalities or of the inhabitants
thereof, for public or quasi-public uses or purposes. The different reservations are as follows: (a) Civil
– refers to land of public domain which have been proclaimed by the President of the Philippines for
specific purposes such as townsites, resettlement areas, ancestral lands, etc.; (b) Forest – refers to forest
lands which have been reserved by the President of the Philippines for any specific purpose or
purposes; (c) Military – refers to land of the public domain which has been proclaimed by the
President of the Philippines for military purposes such as Airbase, Campsite, Docks and Harbors.
Firing Range, Naval Base, Target Range, Wharves, etc.; and (d) Watershed – a forest land reservation
established to protect or improve the condition of the water yield thereof or reduce sedimentation.
(National Mapping and Resource Information Authority)

Timberland – refers to land of the public domain which has been the subject of the present system of
land classification determined to be needed for forest purposes. Eventually, these lands will be
proclaimed as forest reserves by the President.

Watershed – a land area drained by a stream of fixed body of water and its tributaries having a
common outlet for surface runoff. . (PSA (NSCB) Resolution No. 7 Series of 2010)

Appendix - 8
ESTABLISHMENT CHARACTERISTICS: INDUSTRIAL SECTOR

Capital Increase – the additional funds put into the capital stock of existing business firms. (Bangko
Sentral ng Pilipinas)

Capital Investment – the amount of capital invested by a newly registered organization whether a
corporation, partnership or single proprietorship. (Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas)

Construction – this group includes construction, alteration, repair and demolition of building,
highways, streets and culverts; construction of such projects as sewers and water, gas and electricity
mains; railways, roadbeds, railroads, piers, tunnels, elevated highways, bridges, viaducts; dams,
drainage projects, sanitation projects, aqueducts, irrigation and flood control projects; hydroelectric
plants, water power projects; pipelines; marine construction such as dredging, underwater rock
removal; pile driving, land reclamation; construction of harbors and waterways; water wells; airports
and parking areas; athletic fields, golf courses, swimming pools, and tennis courts; communication
systems such as telephone and telegraph lines; and other construction whether undertaken by private
bodies or government authorities. Special trade contractors in the field of construction such as
carpenters, plumbers, plasterers and electricians are also included in this group. (Philippine Statistics
Authority)

Establishment – an economic unit which engages in one or predominantly one kind of economic
activity at a fixed single physical location. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Investments – amount of money or other resources measured in terms of money palced on activities or other
forms of assets for the purpose of earning profits. (Board of Investment)

Stocks – investments in shares of stock, common or preferred, traded, subsidiaries, and non-subsidiaries.
(Securities and Exchange Commission)

INCOME AND PRICES

Basic Sectors (as defined in RA 8425 or The Social Reform and Poverty Alleviation Act) refer to the
disadvantaged sectors of Philippine society, namely: farmer-peasant, artisanal fisherfolk, workers in
the formal sector and migrant workers, workers in the informal sector, indigenous peoples and
cultural communities, women, differently-abled persons, senior citizens, victims of calamities and
disasters, youth and students, children, and urban poor.

Consumer Price Index (CPI)4 – indicator of the change in the average prices of a fixed basket of goods
and services commonly purchased by households relative to a base year.

Family – is a group of persons usually living together and composed of the head and other persons
related to the head by blood, marriage and adoption. A single person living alone is considered a
separate family. (2000 FIES, Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA))

Family Expenditures – refers to the expenses or disbursements made by the family purely for
personal consumption during the reference period. They exclude all expenses in relation to farm or
business operations, investment ventures, purchase of real property and other disbursements which
do not involve personal consumption. Gifts, support assistance or relief in goods and services
received by the family from friends, relatives, etc. and consumed during the reference period are
included in the family expenditures. Value consumed from net share of crops, fruits and vegetables
produced or livestock raised by other households, family sustenance and entrepreneurial activities
are also considered as family expenditures. (2000 FIES, PSA)

Family Income – includes primary income and receipts from other sources received by all family
members during the calendar year as participants in any economic activity or as recipients of
transfers, pensions, grants, etc. (2000 FIES, PSA)

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Primary income includes:
• Salaries and wages from employment
• Commissions, tips, bonuses, family and clothing allowance, transportation and
representation allowance and honoraria
• Other forms of compensation and net receipts derived from the operation of family-operated
enterprises/activities and the practice of profession or trade

Income from other sources include:


• Imputed rental values of owner-occupied dwelling units
• Interests
• Rentals including land owner’s share of agricultural products
• Pensions
• Support and value of food and non-food items received as gifts by the family (as well as the
imputed value of services rendered free of charge to the family)
• Receipts from family sustenance activities, which are not considered as family operated
enterprise

Family Size – refers to the total number of family members enumerated. Included as family members
are those whose relationship to the household head is a wife, son, daughter, father, mother, son-in-
law, daughter-in-law, sister, brother, granddaughter and grandson or other relative. (Philippine
Statistics Authority)

Food Threshold (FT)5 – the minimum income/expenditure required for a family/individual to meet
the basic food needs, which satisfies the nutritional requirements for economically necessary and
socially desirable physical activities.

Gini Ratio5 - the ratio of the area between the Lorenz curve and the diagonal (the line of perfect
equality) to the area below the diagonal. It is a measure of the extent to which the distribution of
income/expenditure among families/individuals deviates from a perfectly equal distribution, with
limits 0 for perfect equality and 1 for perfect inequality.

Income Decile – Two levels of income deciles were utilized in the Family Income and Expenditures
Survey (FIES) – national and regional. The national income decile is obtained by ranking the weighted
total family income of all sample families in the Philippines from lowest to highest. Then these are
grouped into tens. The first tenth, meaning those with the lowest income, is called the first decile, the
second tenth, second decile and so on. A similar procedure is implemented for the regional decile,
except that what is arrayed is the weighted total family income of sample families in a given region.
(Philippine Statistics Authority)

Income Gap – is the average income shortfall (expressed in proportion to the poverty line) of those
below the threshold.

Inflation Rate - the annual rate of change or the year-on-year change in the Consumer Price Index.

Magnitude of the Poor - the number of families or the population whose annual per capita income
falls below the poverty threshold.

Migrant workers – individuals who are either overseas contract workers (OCW) or overseas Filipino
workers (OFW).

Poverty Gap5 – the total income/expenditure shortfall (expressed in proportion to the poverty
threshold) of families/individuals with income/expenditure below the poverty threshold, divided by
the total number of families/individuals.

Poverty Incidence (PI)5 - the proportion of families/individuals with per capita income/expenditure
less than the per capita poverty threshold to the total number of families/individuals.

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Poverty Threshold (PT)5 – the minimum income/expenditure required for a family/individual to
meet the basic food and non-food requirements. Basic food requirements are currently based on 100%
adequacy for the Recommended Energy and Nutrient Intake (RENI) for protein and energy
equivalent to an average of 2000 kilocalories per capita, and 80% adequacy for other nutrients. On the
other hand, basic non-food requirements, indirectly estimated by obtaining the ratio of food to total
basic expenditures from a reference group of families, cover expenditure on: 1) clothing and footwear;
2) housing; 3) fuel, light, water; 4) maintenance and minor repairs; 5) rental of occupied dwelling
units; 6) medical care; 7) education; 8) transportation and communication; 9) non-durable furnishings;
10) household operations; and 11) personal care & effects.

Purchasing Power of the Peso4 - a measure of the real value of the peso in a given period relative to a
chosen reference period. It is computed by getting the reciprocal of the CPI and multiplying the
result by 100.

Severity of Poverty5 – the total of the squared income/expenditure shortfall (expressed in proportion
to the poverty threshold) of families/individuals with income/expenditure below the poverty
threshold, divided by the total number of families/individuals.

Notes: This is equal to the Foster-Greer-Thorbecke (FGT) family of measures with alpha = 2.
It is a poverty measure, which is sensitive to the income/expenditure distribution among the
poor – the worse this distribution is, the more severe poverty is.

Source of Income, Main – refers to the source from which most of the income of the family is
obtained. If the family has more than one source of income, the main source that would be considered
is the source where the bulk of income is derived. Main sources of income could either be: (a) Wages
and salaries – includes all forms of compensation whether in cash or in kind received by family
members who are regular or occasional/seasonal workers in agricultural and non-agricultural
industries; (b) Entrepreneurial Activities – or a family-operated activity is any economic activity,
business or enterprise whether in agricultural or in non-agricultural enterprises, engaged by any
member of the family as an operator or as self-employed. Included as family-operated activities are
those which are operated as single proprietorship or loose partnership (without formal
organizations). Thus, partnerships, corporations, associations, etc. which are formally organized are
excluded; or (c) Other Sources – refer to the sources of income other than work. Other sources of
income include net share of crops, fruits and vegetables and livestock, poultry from other households;
cash receipts, gifts and other forms of assistance from abroad; cash receipts, support, assistance and
relief from domestic source; rental from non-agricultural lands, buildings, spaces and other
properties; interest from dividends and loans; pension and retirement, workmen’s compensation and
social security benefits; imputed rental value of owner-occupied dwelling units; net receipts from
family sustenance activities; dividends from investment; goods and services received as gifts; and
other sources of income not elsewhere classified. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Subsistence Incidence (S)5 - the proportion of families/individuals with per capita


income/expenditure less than the per capita food threshold to the total number of
families/individuals.

Workers in the formal sector - refers to employed persons working for private establishments and
government organizations and corporations

Urban poor - refers to individual residing in an urban area whose income falls below the official
poverty threshold

LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT

Basic Pay – is the pay for normal time, prior to deduction of social security, contributions,
withholding taxes, etc. It includes allowances, bonuses, commissions, overtime pay, benefits in kind,
etc.

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Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) – the negotiated contract between a legitimate labor
organization and the employer concerning wages, hours of work, and all other terms and conditions
of employment in a bargaining unit, including mandatory provisions for grievance and arbitration
machinery. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Employed - include all those who, during the reference period are 15 years old and over as of their
last birthday and are reported either:

At work. Those who do any work even for one hour during the reference period for pay or
profit, or work without pay on the farm or business enterprise operated by a member of the
same household related by blood, marriage or adoption; or

With a job but not at work. Those who have a job or business but are not at work because of
temporary illness/injury, vacation or other reasons. Likewise, persons who expect to report
for work or to start operation of a farm or business enterprise within two weeks from the date
of the enumerator’s visit, are considered employed.

Employment Rate - proportion in percent of the total number of employed persons to the total
number of persons in the labor force. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Labor Force – the population 15 years old and over whether employed or unemployed who
contribute to the production of goods and services in the country. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Labor Force Participation Rate – proportion in percent of the total number of persons in the labor
force to the total population 15 years old and over. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Nominal Minimum Wage Rate - the lowest basic wage rate that an employer can pay his/her
workers as fixed by the Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivity Board (RTWPB), which is not
lower than the applicable statutory minimum wage rate. This includes mandated Cost of Living
Allowance (COLAs), if any.

Overseas Contract Worker (OCW) - any individual who was or is presently engaged in gainful
employment in a foreign country, covered by a specific “contract of employment” defining the terms
and conditions of that employment and the employer-employee relationship, provided that the herein
referred contract was approved for implementation/application by the Philippine Overseas
Employment Administration (POEA) and the deployment/mobilization having been authorized by
the POEA and provided further that the corresponding Welfare Fund Contribution having been paid
at the time of employment processing at POEA or at any time thereafter as in the case of legitimized
overseas contract worker, the latter gaining recognition thru the process of latent legitimacy in
accordance with applicable rules and policies in applicable case/s. The OCW may be landbased or
seabased.

Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) – a Filipino worker who is to be engaged, is engaged, or has been
engaged in a remunerated activity in a country of which he/she is not a legal resident.

Salaries and Wages - payments in cash or in kind prior to deductions for employees’ contribution to
SSS/GSIS, withholding tax, etc. to all employees. Included are total basic pay, overtime pay and
other benefits. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Underemployed – include all employed persons who express the desire to have additional hours of
work in their present job or an additional job, or to have a new job with longer working hours.
(Philippine Statistics Authority)

Underemployed Persons, Invisibly – persons employed at full-time jobs but who still want
additional work. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Underemployed Persons, Visibly - those who worked for less than 40 hours during the reference
period and want additional hours of work. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

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Underemployment Rate – proportion in percent of the total number of underemployed persons to
the total number of employed persons. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Unemployed6- include all persons who are 15 years old and over as of their last birthday and are
reported as:

without work , i.e., had no job or business during the basic survey reference period; AND

currently available for work , i.e., were available and willing to take up work in paid
employment or self employment during the basic survey reference period, and/or would be
available and willing to take up work in paid employment or self-employment within two
weeks after the interview date; and

seeking work, i.e., had taken specific steps to look for a job or establish a business during the
basic survey reference period; OR not seeking work due to the following reasons: (a)
tired/believe no work available, i.e., the discouraged workers who looked for work within
the last six months prior to the interview date; (b) awaiting results of previous job application;
(c) temporary illness/disability; (d) bad weather; and (e) waiting for rehire/job recall.

Unemployment Rate – proportion in percent of the total number of unemployed persons to the total
number of persons in the labor force. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Union – any registered group or association of employees that exist in whole or in part for the
purpose of collective bargaining or of dealing with employers concerning terms and conditions of
employment. A union may be formed in the private or public sector.

MONEY AND BANKING

Assets - are economic resources that are controlled by the company/entity and whose cost at the time
of acquisition could be objectively measured.

Banking Institutions – corporations, companies or associations which are engaged in the lending of
funds obtained from the public through the receipt of deposits and the sale of bonds, securities or
obligations of any kind. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Commercial Banks - any corporation which, in addition to the general powers incident to
corporations, shall have all such powers as shall be necessary to carry on the business of commercial
banking, by accepting drafts and issuing letters of credits, by discounting and negotiating promissory
notes, drafts, bills of exchange, and other evidences of debts, by receiving deposits, by buying and
selling foreign exchange and gold or silver bullion, and by lending money against securities
consisting of personal property or first mortgage on improved real estates and the insured
improvements thereon. (Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas)

Financial Institutions, Non-Bank – persons or entities whose principal functions include the lending,
investing, or placement of funds or evidences of equity deposited with them, or otherwise coursed
through them, either for their own account or for the account of others. (Philippine Statistics
Authority)

Financing - means by which a government provides financial resources to cover a budget deficit or
allocated financial resources arising from a budget surplus.

Investment House – an enterprise engaged in guaranteed underwriting of securities of another


person or enterprise, including securities of government and its instrumentalities. (Philippine
Statistics Authority)

Net Loan Portfolio – is the gross loan portfolio less the loss loan reserve.

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Non-Stock Savings and Loan Associations – a corporation whose capital stock is required or is
permitted to be paid in by the stockholders in regular, equal periodic payments of its stockholders to
repay to said stockholders their accumulated savings and profits upon surrender of their shares, to
encourage industry, frugality, and home building among the stockholders on the security of
unencumbered real estate and the pledge of shares of the capital stock owned by such stockholders as
collateral security. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Pawnshop – a business establishment engaged in lending money on personal property delivered as


security of pledge. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Rural Banks - government-sponsored/assisted banks which are privately managed and largely
privately-owned that provide credit facilities to farmers and merchants, or to cooperatives of such
farmers or merchants at reasonable terms and in general; to the people of the rural community.

Savings Banks – are organized for the purpose of accumulating saving deposits, and investing them
for specified purposes, such as readily marketable bonds and securities, commercial papers and
accounts receivables, drafts, bills of exchange, acceptance or notes arising from loans, whether
secured or unsecured, mortgages on real financing for home building or home development, such
other investments and loans as allowed by the Monetary Board of the BSP in pursuit of national
economic objectives.

Savings Deposits - these include all interest-bearing deposits which are withdrawals upon
presentation of an accomplished withdrawal slip together with the passbook. These are subdivided
into savings deposits of private firms, individuals, banks, the government and trust department of
banks.

Thrift Banks – primarily mobilize small savings, and provide loans at generally longer and easier
terms than commercial banks.

POPULATION AND HOUSING

Age Dependency Ratio4 - is the ratio of persons in the “dependent” ages (generally under age 15 and
over age 64) to those in the “economically productive” ages (15-64 years) in the population. It is
sometimes divided into the old-age dependency (the ratio of people aged 65 and older to those aged
15-64 years) and the child dependency (ratio of people under 15 to those aged 15-64 years)

Child Development Index - is a composite index, which measures the average achievement in the
three basic dimensions captured in the human development index (HDI), (i.e., a long and healthy life,
knowledge, and a decent standard of living), but specific to children.

Emigrants – refer to Filipino migrants and legal permanent residents abroad; include Filipinos who
are Filipino citizens, who are Philippine passport holders, or who have been naturalized citizens in
the host country; also include Filipino or Filipina spouses who have married foreign partners and
have settled overseas. (Institute for Migration and Development Issues)

Gender Development Index7 (GDI) – a composite index measuring average achievement in three
basic dimensions captured in the human development index (i.e., a long and healthy life, knowledge,
and a decent standard of living) , adjusted to account for inequalities between women and men. It is
measured by taking the average of the same components as HDI but adjusted for gender disparities.

Gender Equality Ratio7 (GER) – a measure indicating whether women and men have more
advantage in terms of development.

Note: A ratio greater than 1 indicates higher development of women over men.

Household4 - a social unit consisting of a person living alone or a group of persons who sleep in the
same housing unit and have a common arrangement in the preparation and consumption of food.

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Housing Unit - a structurally separate and independent place of abode which, by the way it has been
constructed, converted or arranged is intended for habitation by one household. Structures or parts of
structures which are not intended for habitation such as commercial, industrial, and cultural
buildings or natural and man-made shelters such as caves, boats, abandoned trucks, culverts, and
others, but which are used as living quarters by households.

Human Development Index4 - a measure of how well a country has performed, not only in terms of
real income growth, but also in terms of social indicators of people’s ability to lead a long and healthy
life, to acquire knowledge and skills, and to have access to the resources needed to afford a decent
standard of living.

Life Expectancy4 – represents the average number of years remaining to a person who survives to the
beginning of a given age or age interval x.

Medium Assumption - moderate fertility decline and moderate mortality decline

Migration4 - the movement of people across a specific boundary for the purpose of establishing a new
or semi-permanent residence. Two distinct types are international migration (migration between
countries) and internal migration (migration within a country).

Population4 - total number of individuals in a territory at a specified time. It covers both nationals
and aliens, native and foreign-born persons, internees, refugees and any other group physically
present within the borders of a country at a specified time. In assembling national demographic
statistics for publication, the basic aim has been to obtain data for the physically present (or “de
facto”) population rather than for the legally established resident (or “de jure”) inhabitants.

Population Density4 - refers to the number of persons per unit of land area (usually in square
kilometers). This measure is more meaningful if given as population per unit of arable land.

Population Growth Rate4 – indicates how fast a population increases or decreases as a result of the
interplay of births, deaths, and migration during a given period of time. Where the population is
closed, meaning no migration, the population growth rate is the same as the rate of natural increase,
i.e., the difference between the number of births and the number of deaths during a specified period
of time. The three methods for computing the rate of growth based on the assumption with respect to
the change are: arithmetic change, geometric change and exponential change.

Population Projections4 - computation of future changes in population numbers, given certain


assumptions about future trends in the rates of fertility, mortality and migration. Demographers often
publish high, medium, and low projections of the same population based on different assumptions of
how these rates will change in the future.

Sex Ratio4 - the number of males per 100 females in a population.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

Barangay - the smallest political unit into which cities and municipalities in the Philippines are
divided. It is the basic unit of the Philippine political system. It consists of less than 1,000 inhabitants
residing within the territorial limit of a city or municipality and administered by a set of elective
officials, headed by a barangay chairman (punong barangay).

Capital Revenue - resources realized from the sale of fixed or capital assets, such as building,
equipment, machine and intangibles

City - there are three classes of cities in the Philippines: the highly urbanized, the independent
component cities which are independent of the province, and the component cities which are part of
the provinces where they are located and subject to their administrative supervision.

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Extraordinary Income - collections derived from the repayment of loans and advances made by the
government as well as from other non-recurring sources.

General Public Services - this covers expenditures for services which are indispensable to the
existence of an organized state and cannot be allocated to specific sectors or subsectors. This includes
executive and legislative services; overall financial and fiscal services; civil services; planning;
conduct of foreign affairs; general research, public order and safety and centralized services.

Grants - all non-repayable transfers received from other levels of government or from private
individuals, or institutions including reparations and gifts given for particular projects or programs,
or for general budget support.

Municipality – is a political corporate body which is endowed with the facilities of a municipal
corporation, exercised by and through the municipal government in conformity with law. It is a
subsidiary of the province which consists of a number of barangays within its territorial boundaries,
one of which is the seat of government found at the town proper (poblacion).

Non-Tax Revenue - revenue collected from sources other than compulsory tax levies. Includes those
collected in exchange for direct services rendered by government agencies to the public, or those
arising from the government’s regulatory and investment activities.

Province - the largest unit in the political structure of the Philippines. It consists, in varying numbers,
of municipalities and, in some cases, of component cities. Its functions and duties in relation to its
component cities and municipalities are generally coordinative and supervisory.

Revenue - a cash inflow which does not increase the liability of the government.

Taxes on Income and Profit - taxes imposed on all taxable income earned or received by a taxpayer
whether an individual, partnership, or corporation, during a particular period of time, usually lasting
one year.

PUBLIC ORDER, SAFETY AND JUSTICE

Cases Handled - the summation of cases pending at the beginning of the period and new cases
received during the reference period. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Crime - is an act in violation of penal law. For statistical purposes, only crimes reported to authorities
are covered.

Crime Incidence – the number of crimes reported as to index or non-index crimes within a given
period.

Crime Rate - is the number of reported crimes per 100,000 population. (Philippine National Police)

Fireman-to-Population Ratio - is an indicator that measures the adequacy of the firefighting


manpower to safeguard the people and property. It is computed by dividing the total population by
the total number of firemen.

Index Crimes - refer to those violations of the penal code considered to have socio-economic
significance, and occur with sufficient regularity to be meaningful. These include crimes versus
person (murder, homicide, physical injury and rape), and crimes versus property (robbery and theft).

Non-Index Crimes - refer to all other crimes not classified as index crimes. These are mostly
composed of victimless offenses (e.g., crimes against national security, crimes against the
fundamental laws of the state, crimes against public order, crimes against public morals, and
violations of special laws).

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Policeman-to-Population Ratio - is an indicator that measures the adequacy of the police force in its
task of promoting peace and order, and of providing security to the people and property. It is
computed by dividing the total population by the total number of policemen.

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

Technologies Commercialized – technologies that are adopted and used already.

Technologies Diffused – technologies disseminated through trainings, demonstration, and techno


packages.

SOCIAL SERVICES

Adolescents8 - individuals belonging to the age group 10 to 19 years.

Acts of Lasciviousness - acts that are lascivious in nature, which include but are not limited to
intentional touching, either direct or through clothing, of the genitalia, anus, groin, breast, inner thigh
or buttocks; or the introduction of any object into the genitalia, anus or mouth of any child whether of
the same or opposite sex with an intent to abuse, humiliate, harass, degrade, or arouse or gratify the
sexual desire of any person; bestiality; masturbation; lascivious exhibition of the genital or pubic area
of a person, etc.

Battering – an act of inflicting physical harm on a woman resulting to physical and


psychological/emotional distress preventing her from doing what she wishes or forcing her to behave
in a manner that is unacceptable to her.

Child Labor - the illegal employment of children below 15 years old, or those below 18 years old in
hazardous occupation.

Child Prostitution - a practice where children, whether male or female, who for money, profit, or any
other consideration, or due to the coercion or influence of any adult, syndicate or group, indulge in
sexual intercourse or lascivious conduct.

Child Sexual Abuse - the employment, use, persuasion, inducement, enticement, or coercion of a
child to engage in or assist another person to engage in sexual intercourse or lascivious conduct, or
the molestation, prostitution, or incest with children.

Child Trafficking - the act of trading or dealing with children, including but not limited to, the
buying and selling of children for money, or for any other consideration, or barter.

Children in Conflict with the Law – refers to anyone under 18 who comes into contact with the
justice system as a result of being suspected or accused of committing an offense.

Day Care Service – an arrangement whereby substitute mothering is provided to disadvantaged pre-
school children as well as street children during part of the day when the mother cannot attend to
their children.

Disability - refers to any restriction or lack of ability to perform an activity in the manner or within
the range considered normal for human being. A person considered physically or mentally disabled if
he has any of the following impairments:

Blindness - if one eye or both eyes are reported totally blind and have no vision.
Deafness - if one ear or both ears are reported to be incapable of hearing sounds or noises.
Muteness - if the person is unable to speak or utter words.
Speech Impairment - if the person can speak but not sufficiently clear to be understood. This
also includes those people who can only make meaningless sounds.

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Mental Illness - if the person suffers from schizophrenia, manic depressive illness, psychosis ,
or severe depression characterized by strange behavior.
Mental Retardation - if the person has disorder/damage of the brain resulting in mental
retardation.
Orthopedic Handicap - if the person suffers from bone deformities of has the following
impairments: absence or deformity of one or both hands/arms, absence or deformity of one
or both feet/legs, fractures, severe scoliosis, kyphosis, third degree burns, etc.
Multiple Disability - if the person is reported to have combination of two or more disabilities.
Others - if the disability does not fall in any of the the above categories, i.e. cancer, leprosy,
paralysis, cerebral palsy, etc. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Distressed Individuals/Families/Groups - needy evacuees/squatters/cultural


minorities/refugees and other persons who are victims of social conflicts, or other upheavals and
disasters/calamities both natural and man-made. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Employees Compensation Insurance Fund - amount reserved for compensation claim against
employment-connected injury, sickness, disability or death in the form of adequate cash income
benefits, medical or related services and rehabilitation services.

Illegal Recruitment - refers to victims who were recruited usually for a fee for various forms of local
or foreign employment but ended up being victimized, i.e., no job placement were effected or who
were actually job-placed but under exploitative/oppressive conditions (low salaries, long hours of
work, etc.) and have lost their jobs.

Involuntary Prostitution - refers to victims who were recruited for various forms of employment
such as receptionists, waitresses, entertainers, dancers, household help who are later on forced into
prostitution.

Incest - sexual abuse committed against a child by a person who is related to her/him within fourth
degree of consanguinity or affinity and who exercises influence, authority or moral ascendancy over
her/him.

Neglected – children who were not provided with adequate food, clothing, shelter, basic education or
medical care so as to seriously endanger the physical, mental, social and emotional growth and
development of the child for reasons other than poverty.

Older People/Elderly/Senior Citizens8 - individuals belonging to the age group 60 years and over.

Rape - an act committed by a man who shall have carnal knowledge of a child under any of the
following circumstances:

• through force, threat or intimidation;


• when the child is deprived of reason, or otherwise unconscious;
• by means of fraudulent machination or grave abuse of authority; and
• when the offended party is under 12 years of age or is demented, even though none of the
circumstances mentioned above be present.

Sexual Abuse – an act, which is sexual in nature, committed against a woman without her consent.
Sexual abuses include but are not limited to the following: rape, sexual harassment, acts of
lasciviousness; treating a woman as a sex object; making demeaning and sexually suggestive remarks;
physically attacking the sexual parts of her body; forcing her to watch pornographic video shows or
see pornographic materials; catching the husband having sex with another woman in the marital
bedroom; forcing the wife and mistress to sleep with the husband in the same room.

Social Insurance Fund - amount set aside for the payment of social insurance benefits like retirement
insurance, disability retirement, death and life insurance benefits.

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Social Welfare Services - include care of the aged, care of the disabled and mentally defective,
childcare, and other welfare services. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Trafficking in Persons – a form of modern-day slavery wherein traffickers often prey on individuals
who are poor, frequently unemployed or underemployed, predominantly women and children who
are often lured with false promises of good jobs and better lives, but then forced to work under brutal
and inhuman conditions and are exploited for sexual purposes.

Youth8 - individuals belonging to the age group 15 to 30 years.

TOURISM

Country of Residence – consists of the country where she/he has lived for most of the past year (12
months), or for a shorter period if she/he intends to return within 12 months to live there.

Domestic Tourism4 - tourism of resident visitors within the economic territory of the country of
reference.

Occupancy Rate4 – the proportion of occupancy to available rooms in an accommodation


establishment over a period of time.

Overseas Filipinos – Filipino nationals residing permanently abroad who are visiting the Philippines
for a period not exceeding one year.

Tourism4 - Comprises the activities of persons traveling to and staying in places outside their usual
environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business and other purposes not
related to the exercise of an activity remunerated from within the place visited.

Tourist4 - visitor who stays one or more nights in the place visited.

Visitor4 - any person traveling to a place other than that of his/her usual environment for less than 12
months and whose main purpose of trip is other than the exercise of an activity remunerated from
within the place visited.

Visitor Arrivals – includes tourist, excursionists, aliens entering the country for a temporary stay not
exceeding one year and for purposes other than immigration, permanent residence or employment
for remuneration in the country and Filipino nationals residing permanently abroad on temporary
stay in the Philippines not exceeding one year. This excludes the following: a) transit visitors and
change-plan passengers who remain in the premises of the port of entry terminal; b) aliens with pre-
arranged employment for remuneration in the Philippines, even if length of stay is less than 59 days;
c) Filipinos living abroad, regardless of length of stay overseas who are not permanent residents
abroad; d) immigrants or aliens with permanent residence in the Philippines; e) Filipino overseas
contract workers on home visits; and f) returning residents of the Philippines.

TRADE

Balance of Trade – the difference between the export earnings and import payments of all goods or
merchandise trade transacted by a country. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Commodity Flow – movement of commodities from point of origin to point of destination.

Export - all goods leaving the country which are properly cleared through the Customs.

Free on Board (F.O.B.) Value – the value of the goods free on board the carrier at the frontier of the
exporting country. It includes inland freight, export duty and other expenses. Ocean freight,
insurance and consular fee are, however, excluded. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

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Import - all goods entering any of the seaports or airports of entry of the Philippines properly cleared
through the Customs or remaining under Customs control, whether the goods are for direct
consumption, for merchanting, for warehousing or for further processing.

TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATION

Internet Service Provider (ISP)9 – a company which provides end-users with a data connection
allowing access to the internet and the associated services (World Wide Web, Email, Chat rooms,
Instant Messaging, Internet Telephony and so on)

Mail - dispatches of correspondence and other objects tendered by and intended for delivery by
means of the postal service.

Port - a sheltered harbor where marine terminal facilities are provided, consisting of piers or wharves
at which ships berth/dock while loading or unloading cargo, transit sheds and other storage areas
where ships may discharge incoming cargo, and warehouses where goods may be stored for longer
periods while awaiting distribution or sailing.

Radio Stations - one or more transmitters or receivers or a combination of transmitters and receivers
including the accessory equipment, necessary at one location for carrying on a radio communication
service. Each station shall be classified by the service in which it operates permanently or
temporarily.

Telephone Density9 – number of fixed telephone lines per 100 population.

VITAL, HEALTH AND NUTRITION STATISTICS

Barangay Health Stations - the primary health care facility at the barangay level where basic health
services are delivered.

Children8 - individuals who are below 18 years of age.

Child Mortality Rate (CMR)10 - the probability of dying between exact age one and age five,
expressed as the number of deaths of children from exact age one to less than age five during a given
period per 1,000 children surviving to age 12 months at the beginning of the period.

Crude Birth Rate (CBR) – the ratio of the total number of live births in a given population during a
year to the mid-year population during a given period expressed per 1,000 population. Sometimes it
is referred to simply as the birth rate and also live birth rate.

Crude Death Rate (CDR)10 – the ratio of the number of deaths occurring within one year to the mid-
year population expressed per 1,000 population.

Foetal Death Rate (FDR)10 – the ratio of the number of fetal deaths in a population occurring within a
given period to the total number of live births and fetal deaths occurring within the same period,
expressed per 1,000. Fetal Death (deadborn fetus) - death prior to the complete expulsion or extraction
from its mother of a product of conception, irrespective of the duration of pregnancy.
Hospital Bed-Population Ratio10 – the ratio of hospital beds to the population, usually expressed as
the number of available hospital beds for every 1,000 population.

Incidence Rate (of a disease)10 - the rate at which new cases of a disease occur in the population. The
numerator is the number of new cases of a disease that occur during a given period (usually a year),
and the denominator is the number of the population at risk of experiencing the disease during the
same period, usually expressed as the number of new cases per 100,000 population.

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Infant Mortality Rate (IMR)10 – the probability of dying between birth and age one, expressed as the
number of infant deaths or deaths occurring before reaching 12 months of life in a given period per
1,000 live births.

Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR)10 – the ratio between the number of women who died (for reasons
of pregnancy, childbirth and puerperium) to the number of reported live births in a given year,
expressed as the number of maternal deaths per 100,000 live births

Morbidity10 – the frequency of disease and illness, injuries, and disabilities in a population.

Total Fertility Rate10 – the average number of children that would be born alive to a woman (or
group of women) during her lifetime if she were to pass through her childbearing years conforming
to the age specific fertility rates of a given time period.

Under Five Mortality Rate (U5MR)10 - the probability of dying between birth and age five, expressed
as the number of deaths below age five per 1,000 live births during a given period.

Footnotes:

1 NSCB Resolution No. 14 Series of 2006 - Approving and Adopting the Official Concepts and

Definitions for Statistical Purposes for the Education Sector

2NSCB Resolution No. 15 Series of 2006 - Approving and Adopting Six Formulas on the Official
Concepts and Definitions for Statistical Purposes for the Education Sector

3NSCB Resolution No. 12 Series of 2004 - Approving and Adopting the Official Concepts and
Definitions for Statistical Purposes of the Selected Sectors: Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry, Foreign
Direct Investments, and Tourism

4NSCB Resolution No. 11 Series of 2003 - Approving and Adopting the Official Concepts and
Definitions for Statistical Purposes of the Selected Sectors: Prices, Population and Housing, and
Tourism

5NSCB Resolution No. 2 Series of 2007 - Approving and Adopting the Official Concepts and
Definitions for Statistical Purposes for the Poverty Sector

6 NSCB Resolution No. 15 Series of 2004 - Adoption of a New Official Definition of Unemployment

7NSCB Resolution No. 8 Series of 2009 - Approving and Adopting the Official Concepts and
Definitions for Statistical Purposes for the Gender and Development Sector – Batch 2

8NSCB Resolution No. 5 Series of 2008 - Approving and Adopting the Official Concepts and
Definitions for Statistical Purposes for the Population Sector – Batch 2

9NSCB Resolution No 2 Series of 2008 – Approving and Adopting the Concepts and Definitions for
Statistical Purposes for Information and Communications Technology Sector

10NSCB Resolution No. 8 Series of 2006 - Approving and Adopting the Official Concepts and
Definitions for Statistical Purposes for the Health and Nutrition Sector

Appendix - 21
The Regional Social and Economic Trends – Davao Region (RSET-Davao Region)
presents time-series statistical information about the region’s economic and social
environment. Statistics are disaggregated in different dimensions useful in the
conduct of strategic planning, policy, program and project formulation,
business/investment decision-making, research, and feasibility studies. The
information is intended to meet the needs of a wide range of data users such as:
government agencies/units, non-government organizations, business firms,
entrepreneurs, students, international institutions, and the general public. The
RSET-Davao Region includes a glossary of terms that provides the definition of
selected statistical terminologies not widely understood by the general public.

The 2017 edition of the RSET-Davao Region contains time-series and cross-sectional
data on 18 sectors/subject areas of general interest, such as:

• population and housing • education


• income and prices • labor and employment
• economic accounts • social services
• environment and natural resources • transportation and communication
• agriculture and agrarian reform • energy and water resources
• establishment characteristics: industry sector • public administration
• trade • money and banking
• tourism • public order, safety and justice
• vital, health and nutrition • science and technology

For Inquiries:
Philippine Statistics Authority
Regional Statistical Services Office XI
Ango Building
Cabaguio Ave., Davao City 8000
Philippines 1200

Telefax. Nos. +63(82) 2273576; +63(82) 2828668;


+63(82) 2264759

E-mail address: psaxi_socd@yahoo.com;


psaregion11@yahoo.com
URL: rsso11.psa.gov.ph
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