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The

Philippines
in
Figures

2012

Republic of the Philippines

NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE

Republic of the Philippines

HIS EXCELLENCY
PRESIDENT BENIGNO SIMEON C. AQUINO III

NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE


CARMELITA N. ERICTA
Administrator
PAULA MONINA G. COLLADO
Deputy Administrator

Philippines in Figures
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ISSN 1655-2539

CONTENTS
Map of the Philippines
Abbreviations Used

iii
iv
v - vi

Physiography

Historical Background

Constitution and Government


Agriculture
Banking and Insurance
Communications

3
4- 7
8 - 12
13 - 15

Construction and Housing

16 - 20

Crime and Delinquency

21 - 22

Demography

23 - 27

Domestic Trade and Services

28 - 30

Education

31 - 36

Energy, Gas, and Water

37 - 39

Fishery

40 - 41

Foreign Trade

42 - 44

Forestry

45 - 46

Health and Welfare

47 - 51

Income and Prices

52 - 55

Labor and Employment

56 - 59

Manufacturing

60 - 61

Mines and Minerals

62 - 64

National Accounts

65 - 66

Public Finance

6 7- 68

Tourism

69 - 72

Transportation

73 - 75

Vital Statistics

76 - 77

International Statistics
Newly Organized Philippines
Regular NSO Publications

78
79 - 83
84

iv

MAP OF THE PHILIPPINES

Cordillera Administrative Region

COMPOSITION
7,107 islands; 3,144 named;
300,000 sq. km.

Ilocos Region
Cagayan Valley
LAND AREAS
(in sq. km.)
Luzon
142,655.5
Mindanao 120,812.6
Samar
13,428.8
Negros
13,309.6
Palawan
14,896.3
Panay
12,507.1
Mindoro
10,245.6
Leyte
8,349.9
Cebu
6,331.1
Bohol
4,117.3

Central Luzon
National Capital Region
Bicol Region

Eastern Visayas

Calabarzon

Mimaropa
Western Visayas

Central Visayas

Zamboanga Peninsula

Soccsksargen
Caraga

ARMM
Davao Region
Northern Mindanao

ABBREVIATIONS USED
APEC
ATE
ASEAN
ASPBI
AY
B
BAS
BFAR
BFP
BID
BLES
BOC
BP
BSP
BTr
Calabarzon
CFO
CHEd
CHR
CY
CPBI
DA
DBM
DepEd
DENR
DILG
DMT
DND
DOE
DOF
DOH
DOLE
DOT
DOTC
DSWD
EU
FMB
FOB
GK
GSIS
GWH
ha
HDMF
HGC
HUDCC
kg

-Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation


-average total employment
-Association of Southeast Asian Nations
-Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry
-Academic Year
-billion
-Bureau of Agricultural Statistics
-Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources
-Bureau of Fire Protection
-Bureau of Immigration and Deportation
-Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics
-Bureau of Customs
-billion pesos
-Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
-Bureau of the Treasury
-Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal, and Quezon
-Commision on Filipinos Overseas
-Commission on Higher Education
-Commission on Human Rights
-Calendar Year
Census of Philippine Business and Industry
-Department of Agriculture
-Department of Budget and Management
-Department of Education
-Department of Environment and Natural Resources
-Department of the Interior and Local Government
-dry metric ton
-Department of National Defense
-Department of Energy
-Department of Finance
-Department of Health
-Department of Labor and Employment
-Department of Tourism
-Department of Transportation and Communications
-Department of Social Welfare and Development
-European Union
-Forest Management Bureau
-free-on-board
-gross kilogram
-Government Service Insurance System
-gigawatt-hours
-hectare
-Home Development Mutual Fund
-Home Guaranty Corporation
-Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council
-kilogram

vi
km
LTO
LRTA
M
cu
MERALCO
MGB
MIAA
Mimaropa

ABBREVIATIONS USED

-kilometer
-Land Transportation Office
-Light Rail Transit Authority
-million
-cubic meters
-Manila Electric Company
-Mines and Geosciences Bureau
-Manila International Airport Authority
-Occidental Mindoro, Oriental Mindoro, Marinduque,
Romblon and Palawan
MP
-million peso
MT
-metric ton
MRTA
-Metro Rail Transit Authority
NAMRIA
-National Mapping and Resource Information Authority
-National Electrification Administration
NEA
-National Economic and Development Authority
NEDA
-National Housing Authority
NHA
NHMFC
-National Home Mortgage Finance Corporation
-National Irrigation Administration
NIA
NPC
-National Power Corporation
-National Statistical Coordination Board
NSCB
NSO
-National Statistics Office
NTC
-National Telecommunications Commission
p
-preliminary
p.a.
-per annum
PAGASA
-Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical
Services Administration
PDIC
-Philippine Deposit Insurance Corporation
PIA
-Philippine Information Agency
-Philippine Long Distance Telecommunication
PLDT
PNP
-Philippine National Police
POEA
-Philippine Overseas Employment Administration
-Philippine Ports Authority
PPA
PRC
-Professional Regulations Commission
r
-revised
-special drawing rights
SDR
Soccsksargen -South Cotabato, Cotabato, Cotabato City, Sultan
Kudarat, Kidapawan City, Koronadal City, Tacurong City
Sarangani, and General Santos City
sq. m.
-square meters
SSS
-Social Security System
SY
-School Year
-Technical Education and Skills Development Authority
TESDA
-thousand
Th
-Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
USSR

-not available

PHYSIOGRAPHY

he Philippines lies in the southeastern coast of Asia between


4o23 north and 21o25 north latitude and 116o east and 127o
east longitude. It is bordered by the waters of Bashi Channel
up its north, Sulu and Celebes Seas down its south, the
Pacific Ocean to its east, and South China Sea to its west. Via air travel,
the country is just within a few hours ride to Brunei, China, Hong Kong,
Japan, Malaysia, Taiwan, and Vietnam.
Stretching to an area of 300,000 square kilometers, the
Philippines is composed of 7,107 islands, of which only about 3,144 are
named. Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao are the three largest groups of
islands. These groups of islands are further subdivided into regions, the
regions into provinces, and the provinces into cities and municipalities.
The cities and municipalities are further subdivided into barangays.
The country is subdivided into 17 regions, namely, Regions I-XIII,
the National Capital Region (NCR) or Metro Manila, Cordillera
Administrative Region (CAR), and the Autonomous Region in Muslim
Mindanao (ARMM). The (NCR) has 16 highly urbanized cities and one
urban municipality. As of June 30, 2011, the country had 80 provinces,
138 cities, 1,496 municipalities, and 42,026 barangays.
Two distinct seasons, the wet and the dry, characterize the
climate of the country. During the wet season, (June until November of
the year), rains shower all across the land. The dry season, meanwhile,
starts from December to May of the succeeding year. These seasons
bring about temperatures ranging from a cool of 18.7oC in January to a
peak heat of 36.0oC in March.

Sources: NAMRIA, NSCB, DILG, and PAGASA

HISTORICAL
BACKGROUND
ifferent foreign races streamed into the country and left traces
in the genetics of Filipinos, likewise in their customs, cultures
and traditions.

Ferdinand Magellan discovered the Philippines on March 16,


1521. This signaled the start of more than 300 years of Spanish colonial
rule and other turning events in the history of the country.
Spain conquered the Philippines in 1565 and named it after the
Spanish king Philip. The Filipinos experienced injustice and oppression
under the Spanish rule and this sparked massive unrest the eventually
turned into revolution, thus weakening the Spanish rule.
Spain declared war against America but was defeated. Following
the Spanish-American War, in December 1898, Spain ceded the
Philippines to America through the Treaty of Paris. Filipinos resented the
new colonizer. An outbreak of Filipino-American War from 1899 to 1902
happened, and the Americans won. Filipinos still held their dream for
independence and their sovereignty. Later this dream for sovereignty
was recognized, and the Philippines acquired self-government as a
Commonwealth of the United States of America (USA) in March 1934.
World War II broke out. The Japanese invaded and occupied the
country from January 2, 1942 to October 20, 1944. In July 1946 the
Filipinos achieved their independence from the Japanese. From its
independence until 1972, the Philippines was governed under a
constitution based largely on the US pattern.
Succession of presidents emerged to carry out the task of
rebuilding the Republic. In September 1972, then President Ferdinand
Marcos declared martial law to subdue widespread political unrest. He
remained in power until People Power Revolution toppled his
government on February 25, 1986 and seated Corazon C. Aquino into
presidency. Fidel V. Ramos succeeded her in 1992. In 1998 elections
Joseph E. Estrada supported by masses won and became the 13th
President of the Republic. Barely two years in office, Estrada was forced
to step down by yet another people power revolution on January 20,
2001. Then Vice President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo took oath as the
14th President. After the 2004 national elections, Macapagal Arroyo was
proclaimed to have won the presidency despite protests from her
greatest contender to the seat, Fernando Poe Jr.. Her administration
survived several coup attempts until her term ended. In May 2010
national elections, by an overwhelming vote, Benigno Simeon C. Aquino
III was seated as President of the Republic.

CONSTITUTION
AND GOVERNMENT

he Philippine government follows the 1987 Constitution to


guide its political and governmental affairs while at the same
time safeguarding civil rights and liberties of the citizens. The
country advocates for a democratic system of government
wherein powers rest on three governing departments: the executive, the
legislative and the judicial. The President heads the Executive branch
and he has a Vice-President and 24-member Cabinet to aid him in
leadership. Laws limit the Presidents term to a period of 6 years.

The Legislative branch is made up of the Congress, a bicameral


body with 24 senators and over two hundred district representatives duly
elected by the people. In the last May 2010 national elections,
congressmen and 33 members of the party-list were elected. The partylists are organized lobby groups representing marginalized sectors of
society.
The Judicial branch, on the other hand, is made up of the
Supreme Court, the Appellate, the lower courts and the special courts
established by law. The Supreme Court is composed of the Chief
Justice and 13 Associate Justices. The Court of Appeals, meanwhile,
consists of a Presiding Justice and over 60 Associate Justices.
In sharing and mobilizing the resources for countrywide
development, the government is distinctly divided into national and local
sectors. Local government sector has officials elected by the people and
to serve their constituents for three years. Local autonomy is provided
for in the Local Government Code of 1991 in the province, city and
municipality.

Sources: 1987 Philippine Constitution and DILG

AGRICULTURE

Farms
Number (M)
Area (M Ha)
Average farm area (Ha)
Aqua farms
Number
Operator
Volume of production (Th MT)
Total
Agricultural crops
Livestocks
Poultry
Fishery

1980

1991

2002

3.42
9.73
2.84

4.61
9.98
2.16

4.82
9.67
2.00

28,028
27,280

193,735
181,561

2008

2009

2010

94,105.5
85,097.7
2,327.1
1,713.8
4,966.9

90,779.5
81,599.7
2,355.0
1,744.9
5,079.9

84,936.8
75,575.1
2,392.1
1,810.1
5,159.5

Value of production (MP)


(At current prices)
Agricultural crops
Livestocks
Poultry
Fishery
(At constant 2000 prices)
Agricultural crops
Livestocks
Poultry
Fishery
Area harvested (Th Ha)
Palay
Corn
Yield per hectare (MT)
Palay
Corn

1,175,850.1 1,202,043.9 1,257,339.4

644,285.7
184,062.2r
131,688.7
215,813.5

644,951.9
196,416.4
145,093.5
215,582.1

674,300.6
210,456.4
151,531.7
221,050.9

751,923.3
379,318.2
117,171.1
95,497.1
159,936.9

751,964.8
372,620.9
118,574.4
97,268.6
163,500.9

750,000.7
362,862.4
120,312.7
100,961.9
165,863.7

2008
4,460.0
2,661.0

2009
4,532.3
2,683.9

4,354.2
2,499.0

3.77
2.6

3.59
2.62

3.62
2.55

2010

Continued

AGRICULTURE
Palay
Volume of production (Th MT)
Value of production (MP)
At current prices
At constant 2000 prices

5
2008

2009

2010

16,815.6

16,266.4

15,772.3

234,072.5
140,241.7

238,140.4
135,661.9

230,906.8
131,541.2

Corn
Volume of production (Th MT)
Value of production (MP)
At current prices
At constant 2000 prices

6,928.2

7,034.0

6,376.8

75,864.0
45,449.1

76,037.9
46,143.2

69,698.4
41,831.8

Livestock inventory (Th Head)


Carabao
Cattle
Hog
Goat

2009
3,321.0
2,586.4
13,596.4
4,222.2

2010
3,270.4
2,570.9
13,398.0
4,177.7

2011
3,075.3
2,518.4
12,278.5
3,881.5

158,663.1
56,942.0
25,182.0
76,540.0
10,577.4

158,984.3
52,213.0
28,639.0
78,132.1
10,268.0

162,912.9
54,754.0
31,544.3
76,615.0
10,126.4

Poultry inventory (Th Head)


Chicken
Broiler
Layer (foreign strain)
Native or improved1
Duck
Status of irrigation
(Area in hectares)
Total irrigable area

2008

2009

2010

3,126,340

3,126,340

3,126,340

Total service area


National
Communal2
Private3

1,519,942
748,593
554,020
217,329

1,538,937
763,977
557,631
217,329

1,542,668
767,006
558,333
217,329

Irrigation development (%)


Gross value added in agriculture
At current prices (MP)
Palay
Corn
Coconut, including copra

48.6

49.2

49.0

2008

2009

2010

927,578
193,766
63,370
63,399

963,705
197,181
63,534
50,689

1,004,707
189,692
55,798
61,996
Continued

AGRICULTURE

Gross value added in agriculture

2008

2008

2010

At current prices (MP) - continued


Sugarcane
Banana
Other crops
Livestock
Poultry
Agricultural activities and services

26,207
58,453
262,862
131,928
76,205
51,387

25,164
69,042
280,314
140,791
84,346
52,644

33,052
81,944
287,630
151,220
88,354
55,021

At constant 1985 prices (MP)


Palay
Corn
Coconut, including copra
Sugarcane
Banana
Other crops
Livestock
Poultry
Agricultural activities and services

196,235
44,968
16,510
8,501
6,499
7,918
45,450
28,774
26,251
11,364

194,900
43,500
16,762
8,698
5,812
8,214
44,456
29,128
26,727
11,601

192,897
42,177
15,196
8,628
4,515
8,295
45,377
29,560
27,728
11,422

Implicit price index (1985=100)


Palay
Corn
Coconut, including copra
Sugarcane
Banana
Other crops
Livestock
Poultry
Agricultural activities and services

472.7
430.9
383.8
745.8
403.2
738.3
578.4
458.5
290.3
452.2

494.5
453.3
379.0
582.7
432.9
840.5
630.5
483.3
315.6
453.8

520.9
449.8
367.2
718.5
732.0
987.9
633.9
511.6
318.7
481.7

2006a

2008b

2009p

753
116,623
116,313
310
11,509.2

680
118,895
118,415
480
13,850.1

623
109,940
109,529
411
12,890.6

Agriculture, hunting and


forestry establishments
With ATE of 20 and over
Number
Total employment
Paid employees
Unpaid workers
Total compensation (MP)

Continued

AGRICULTURE

7
Concluded
b

2009p

58,172.0
46,143.0
15,306.7

60,941.5
48,195.1
18,159.5

64,681.0
50,007.2
19,612.1

1,804.2
1,373.1
170.6

2,465.3
1,998.5
1,226.9

2,911.0
348.9
1,057.1

716
9,051
8,366
685
500.9
5,281.1
702,788.0
198,851.4

596
7,629
7,033
596
398.7
5,246.2
3,974.8
1,835.3

8,089.1
24.1
1,365.7

57.5
322.7
6.8

2006

2008

Agriculture, hunting and


forestry establishments - continued
With ATE of 20 and over
Total revenue (MP)
Total cost (MP)
Value added (MP)
Gross addition to fixed
assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)
With ATE of less than 20
Number
Total employment
Paid employees
Unpaid workers
Total compensation (MP)
Total revenue (MP)
Total cost (MP)
Value added (MP)
Gross addition to fixed
assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)

Includes gamefowl.

Includes newly developed areas in CY 2003.

Data on private irrigation systems are based on CY 1998 inventory.

Preliminary

CPBI

ASPBI

Sources: NSO, Census of Agriculture and Annual Survey/Census


of Philippine Business and Industry, BAS, NIA, and NSCB

BANKING
AND INSURANCE

2008

2009

2010

23,213

23,821

24,874

8,448
4,447

1,327
843
299

8,620
4,520

1,333
864
304

8,669
4,679

1,419
939
313

158
27
2,674

14,765

138
27
2,767

15,201

140
27
2,771

16,005

system (BP)2

7,475.29

8,203.12

9,042.12p

(end-of-period)
Banks
Universal and commercial banks
Thrift banks
Rural and cooperative banks
Nonbanks

6,037.26
5,282.60
590.80
163.88
1,438.03

6,513.37
5,779.06
556.10
178.21
1,689.75

7,230.88p
6,423.67
629.00p
178.21a
1,811.24b

2009

Number of financial
institutions1
Banks
Universal and commercial banks
Universal banks
Commercial banks
Thrift banks
Savings and mortgage banks
Private development banks
Stock savings and loan
associations
Microfinance banks
Rural and cooperative banks
Rural banks
Cooperative banks
Nonbanks
Resources of financial

2010

2011c

reserves of BSP (M US$)

44,242.64 62,373.09

63,947.90

(end-of-period)
Reserve positions
in the fund
Gold
Foreign investments
Foreign exchange
Special drawing rights

137.51
250.70
5,459.75 7,010.28
36,655.12 53,440.59
849.09
550.72
1,141.17 1,120.80

358.32
6,970.17
55,149.03
333.64
1,136.78

Gross international

Continued

BANKING
AND INSURANCE

9
2010

2011c

of the BSP (M US$)

44,238.44 62,369.70

63,941.25

Total assets

44,242.64 62,373.09

63,947.94

Net international reserves

Total liabilities

2009

4.20

3.39

6.69

47.6372
0.5099
66.3788

45.1097
0.5144
59.8705

43.9376
0.5322
59.3533

74.5944
41.8951
43.9625
32.6818
37.6693
6.1458
1.4427
0.0376
32.7944
13.5294
1.3888
0.0046
12.7028

69.7563
43.7844
43.3050
32.9847
41.4212
5.8067
1.4351
0.0400
33.1059
13.7802
1.4232
0.0050
12.0295

70.0664
44.3295
46.1137
34.1619
44.0441
5.6450
1.5078
0.0393
34.2952
14.3915
1.4359
0.0049
11.7168

73.44

69.68

68.2731

8.54

7.67

6.80d

2.07

1.60

1.64d

2009

2010d

2011e

2.68
2.50

3.06
2.07

2.84
2.02

Average exchange rate


of the peso per unit
foreign currency
United States (Dollar)
Japan (Yen)
European Union (Euro)
United Kingdom
(Pound sterling)
Canada (Dollar)
Switzerland (Franc)
Brunei (Dollar)
Australia (Dollar)
Hong Kong (Dollar)
Taiwan (NT dollar)
South Korea (Won)
Singapore (Dollar)
Malaysia (Ringgit)
Thailand (Baht)
Indonesia (Rupiah)
Saudi Arabia (Rial)
Special drawing rights
Average lending rates
of commercial banks3
Average peso savings
deposit rates3
Average peso time
deposit rates3
S-T<360 days
L-T>360 days

Continued

BANKING
AND INSURANCE

10
Gross value added in financial
intermediation

2008

2009

2010

At current prices (MP)

404,860

443,521

490,316

Banks

294,380

331,824

365,912

Nonbanks

35,655

34,983

39,878

Insurance

74,825

76,714

84,526

At constant 1985 prices (MP)

83,356

88,305

94,050

Banks

60,689

66,139

70,261

Nonbanks

7,308

6,937

7,620

Insurance

15,358

15,229

16,169
521.3

Implicit price index (1985=100)

485.7

502.3

Banks

485.1

501.7

520.8

Nonbanks

487.9

504.3

523.3

Insurance

487.2

503.7

522.8

2006f

2008g

2009p

Financial intermediation
establishments
With ATE of 20 and over
Number

728

659

651

Total employment

142,576

157,265

157,021

Paid employees

142,137

156,981

156,760

Unpaid workers

439

284

261

66,399.3

68,261.5

79,778.7

Total revenue (MP)

643,845.7 706,620.0

706,032.7

Total cost (MP)

407,081.0 466,668.9

463,852.4

Value added (MP)

310,953.9 329,796.4

336,861.5

Total compensation (MP)

Gross additions to fixed


assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)

7,578.1

12,505.6

(584.6)

(108.7)

10,646.4
(238.1)

860.0

3,827.1

4,732.8

Continued

BANKING
AND INSURANCE
Financial intermediation

11
2006f

2008g

2009p

11,740
59,096
55,542
3,554
8,176.0
57,037.0
29,914.3
30,919.9

12,480
64,847
61,001
3,846
8,929.6
53,811.4
23,958.7
33,705.6

465.0
(126.9)
26.1

1,373.5
144.2
2.0

2007

2008

2009

establishments
With ATE of less than 20
Number
Total employment
Paid employees
Unpaid workers
Total compensation (MP)
Total revenue (MP)
Total cost (MP)
Value added (MP)
Gross additions to fixed
assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)
Government Service
Insurance System
Members (M)

1.36

1.50

1.50

Assets (BP)

441.87

483.90

572.40

Investments (BP)

372.18

370.45

472.44

Reserves (BP)

424.75

453.91

507.81
2011h

Social Security System

2009

2010

29.07

29.65

29.92

Assets (BP)

272.61

297.59

314.61

Investments (BP)

248.64

273.27

298.93

Reserves (BP)

265.33

289.10

Members (M)

Continued

BANKING
AND INSURANCE

12

Concluded
Philippine Deposit Insurance

2007

2008

2009

131,643.0 142,316.5

150,052.9

Corporation
Assets (MP)

78.5

88.6

95.3

54,265.9

60,461.7

60,259.1

Investments (BP)
Total deposit insurance
fund (MP)

Notes:
Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.
1
2

Supervised and/or regulated by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas


Excludes the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas. Amount includes
allowance for probable losses.

Weighted averages in percent per annum

Preliminary

As of end-December 2009

As of end-September

As of February

As of September

As of October

CPBI

ASPBI

As of June

Sources: NSO, BSP, NSCB, GSIS, SSS, and PDIC

COMMUNICATIONS

Telephone distribution
Installed lines (by operator)
PLDT
Innove
Digitel
Bayantel
Others
Telephone density
(per 100 population)
Subscribers (by operator)
PLDT
Innove
Digitel
Bayantel
Others
Telephone density
(per 100 population)
Population (Th)

13
2008

2009

2010

7,371,318
3,009,791
1,460,607
656,357
443,910
1,800,653

6,783,372
3,324,791
1,460,607
601,767
443,910
952,184

6,783,372
3,324,791
1,460,607
591,494
443,910
962,570

8.35

7.35

7.21

4,076,140
2,108,058
534,383
293,797
379,724
760,178

3,433,172
1,853,733
534,383
270,039
379,724
395,293

3,335,398
1,772,641
534,383
260,944
379,724
387,706

4.21

3.72

3.54

90,457,200 92,226,600

94,013,200

Cellular mobile telephone service (CMTS)


Subscribers (by operator)
68,094,756
Smart
20,899,753
24,701,820
Globe Telecom
14,308,493
Piltel
8,154,202
Digitel
Others
30,488
Population
90,457,200
CMTS density
75.28
(per 100 population)
Internet service providers (ISPs)
NTC-registered ISPs
Estimated subscribers
Trunk radio distribution
(by operator)
Next Mobile
Contel
Worldwide
Others

75,586,646 83,150,138
41,249,070 44,682,399
23,245,006 26,500,000
1/
11,000,000 11,000,0002
92,570
967,739
92,226,600 94,013,200
81.96

88.44

237
3,000,000

241
3,600,000

304
4,320,000

2005
57,623
20,141
14,567
11,529
11,386

2006
57,623
20,141
14,567
11,529
11,386

2007
69,951
32,167
17,020
11,529
9,235
Continued

14

COMMUNICATIONS

Broadcast media
AM
FM
TV
Cable television
DTU

Licensed radio stations

2008

2009

2010

383
659
297
873
3

386
676
306
905
5

393
781
352
988
5

2006

2007

2008a

130,491

128,905

132,147

Cinema houses
Number
Seating capacity

2005

2006

2007

602
405,875

n.a.
n.a.

554
309,740

Print media
Newspapers
Magazines
Comics/songhits

645
49
18

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

500
56
-

Regular post offices

2008

2009

2010

1,508

1,989

1,946

402
370
32

414
389
25

368
348
20

242,531
72,378

247,066
73,991

247,977
74,151

335.1

333.9

334.4

2005

2008c

171
39,936
39,820
116

162
44,835
44,739
96

Mail volume handled (M)


Posted and delivered mails
Received from foreign countries
Gross value added in communications
At current prices (MP)
At constant 1985 prices (MP)
Implicit price index (1985=100)
Communications
establishments
With ATE of 20 and over
Number
Total employment
Paid employees
Unpaid workers

210
41,986
41,844
142

2006

Continued

COMMUNICATIONS

15
Concluded
2005

2006b

2008c

20,178.4
273,885.6
172,438.7
202,208.8

24,060.7
272,053.3
162,060.0
198,132.3

25,921.0
299,657.7
181,186.5
205,496.0

34,144.6
(416.0)
119.5

26,554.8
(869.4)
15.0

36,104.7
768.6
-

1,349
9,695
8,787
908
695.1
3,288.2
2,002.9
1,725.8

496
4,294
4,144
150
508.2
2,315.6
1,557.0
1,042.5

241
2,135
2,063
72
259.3
1,118.9
787.6
565.4

44.5
(3.9)
-

71.9
4.4
-

71.1
2.7
0.1

Communications establishments
With ATE of 20 and over
Total compensation (MP)
Total revenue (MP)
Total cost (MP)
Value added (MP)
Gross additions to fixed
assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)
With ATE of less than 20
Number
Total employment
Paid employees
Unpaid workers
Total compensation (MP)
Total revenue (MP)
Total cost (MP)
Value added (MP)
Gross additions to fixed
assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)

1
2

Piltel subscribers are transferred to Smart


Digitel data are based on old figures

As of June
CPBI
c
ASPBI
b

Sources: NSO, Annual Survey/Census of Philippine Business


and Industry, NSCB, NTC, PIA, and PhilPost

16
Private building construction
Residential
Number
Floor area (Th. sq. m.)
Value (MP)
Average cost per floor area (P)
Nonresidential
Number
Floor area (Th. sq. m.)
Value (MP)
Average cost per floor area (P)
Additions
Number
Floor area (Th. sq. m.)
Value (MP)
Average cost per floor area (P)
Alterations and repairs
Number
Value (MP)
Gross value added in construction
At current prices (MP)
At constant 1985 prices (MP)
Implicit price index (1985=100)
Construction establishments
With ATE of 20 and over
Number
Total employment
Paid employees
Unpaid workers
Total compensation (MP)
Total revenue (MP)
Total cost (MP)
Gross value added (MP)
Gross additions to fixed
assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)

CONSTRUCTION
AND HOUSING
2008

2009

2010

79,064
9,844.8
74,892.8
7,607

84,626
86,185
10,059.6 12,196.5
80,108.9 102,943.6
7,963
8,440

11,850
6,851.3
55,930.7
8,164

13,280
5,918.4
51,295.0
8,667

13,237
9,273.1
82,722.3
8,921

4,193
669.3
4,339.2
6,484

4,219
633.1
4,244.9
6,705

4,784
674.5
4,761.1
7,058

10,969
5,139.3

9,877
8,600.0

9,024
9,870.1

346,603
65,462

390,449
71,908

450,667
79,453

529.5

543.0

567.2

2009p

2006

659
107,488
107,097
391
14,550.5
106,022.7
81,215.4
30,921.4
1,477.2
3,850.9
161.0

2008

680
787
126,119 138,042
125,814 137,661
305
381
22,100.8 20,539.2
176,149.1 172,801.5
115,782.3 126,566.9
71,172.5 39,252.3
4,339.9
8,819.9
0.1

3,816.5
(9,256.7)
8.2
Continued

CONSTRUCTION
AND HOUSING
Construction establishments
With ATE of less than 20
Number
Total employment
Paid employees
Unpaid workers
Total compensation (MP)
Total revenue (MP)
Total cost (MP)
Value added (MP)
Gross additions to fixed
assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)
Households in occupied
housing units (Th)
By type of building
Occupied dwelling units (Th)
Single houses
Duplex
Multi-unit residential
Commercial, industrial,
and agricultural
Institutional living quarter
Other housing units
Not reported
By tenure status
Owned or being amortized
Rented
Being occupied for free,
with consent of owner
Being occupied for free,
without consent of owner
Not reported

By type of fuel used for lighting


Electricity
Kerosene

17
2006a

2008b

2009p

453
4,706
4,418
288
511.6
10,456.9
7,417.2
3,699.1

375
3,832
3,654
178
450.5
9,255.2
7,716.1
1,911.3

126.8
417.3
22.3

355.3
65.4
-

1980

1990

2000

8,501
7,911
144
321

11,018
9,991
332
644

14,891
13,065
528
1,030

38
1
1
-

37
3
9
3

41
5
10
212

1990

2000

2007

11,407.2
9,466.8
917.1

15,278.8
10,866.0
1,542.6

18,539.8
12,156.6
2,176.8

993.3

2,048.0

3,601.5

30.1

190.7
631.5

337.8
78.0

1980

1990

2000

8,607.2
3,217.7
5,156.2

11,407.2
6,280.4
4,864.4

15,278.8
10,421.2
4,153.9
Continued

18
Households in occupied

CONSTRUCTION
AND HOUSING
1980

1990

2000

166.4
10.3
56.6

191.6
14.2
56.6

188.1
21.4
494.2

8,607.2

11,407.2

15,278.8

1,423.6
913.1

2,572.3
2,169.7

4,177.7
2,950.9

673.2
706.9
1,129.1
1,104.4
1,124.6

1,532.3

967.4
1,696.1
920.1
1,566.2
1,313.9
201.2

1,389.8
2,406.2
1,098.6
1,209.3
1,350.7
348.6
55.2
291.7

8,607.2

11,407.2

15,278.8

1,748.0
531.3

3,916.6
942.4

6,416.9
1,286.1

1,360.2
549.2
1,440.2
1,274.2
153.9
1,550.2

1,235.0
533.5
1,082.8
1,639.1
227.7
1,830.1

2,523.6
941.4
1,356.0
1,152.8
272.8
1,329.1

8,607.2
5,615.8
1,392.0
1,114.4

485.0

11,407.2
7,577.8
3,734.2
2,366.1

406.0

900.3

15,278.8
11,490.7
8,057.0
5,020.0
3,163.4
2,164.5
3,120.7
1,866.2

housing units (Th)


Liquefied petroleum gas
Oil
Others
By main source of water supply
for drinking and/or cooking
Community water system
Own use faucet
Shared faucet
Tubed or piped deep well
Own use
Shared
Tubed or piped shallow well
Dug well
Spring, lake, river, rain
Peddler
Bottled water
Others
By kind of toilet facility
Water-sealed, sewer/septic tank
Used exclusively by household
Shared with other households
Water-sealed, other depository
Used exclusively by household
Shared with other households
Closed pit
Open pit
Others
None
By presence of household
conveniences
Radio or cassette
Television
Refrigerator or freezer
Video cassette/recorder
Telephone or cellphone
Washing machine
Motorized vehicle

Continued

CONSTRUCTION
AND HOUSING
Occupied housing units (Th)

19
1980

1990

2000

11,407.2
1,799.7
1,533.1
6,228.3
384.1
409.5
789.3
263.2

15,278.8
4,959.0
1,580.9
7,037.6
601.2
468.4
520.6
111.2

By usual manner of garbage


disposal
Picked up by garbage truck
Dumping in individual pit
Burning
Composting
Burying
Feeding to animals
Others

1990

2000

2007

11,018.2
5,543.8
132.1

14,891.1
10,066.7
138.1

18,162.5
13,626.6
191.7

358.9
269.8
4,512.2

689.2
306.1
3,315.4

885.6
278.2
2,955.2

110.1
90.1
1.2

107.8
57.3
210.5

62.3
49.4
113.5

Pag-ibig Expanded Housing

2007

2008

2009

Loan Program
Housing loans granted (MP)
Number of units

23,665.2
47,367

34,028.5
62,507

22.59B
46,155

122,216
41,847.4

135,393
56,825.5

126,808
65,486.1

41,528
3,517.7

47,112
5,345.0

29,413
2,279.0

11,822
626.0

9,169
513.0

10,022
561.1

By construction materials
of outer walls and roof
Galvanized iron/aluminum
Tile/concrete/clay tile
Half-galvanized iron/
half-concrete
Wood
Nipa/cogon/anahaw
Makeshift salvaged/
improvised materials
Asbestos/others
Not reported

Government housing projects


Total
Social security units
Amount (M)
National Housing Authority
Social security units
Amount (M)
National Home Mortgage
Finance Corporation
Social security units
Amount (M)

Continued

20
Government housing projects
Home Development Mutual Fund
Social security units
Amount (M)
Home Guaranty Corporation
Social security units
Amount (M)

CONSTRUCTION
AND HOUSING
2007

2008

2009

47,367
23,665.2

62,507
74,973
34,028.5 45,702.0

21,499
14,038.5

16,605
12,400
16,939.0 16,944.0

2008

2009

2010

413,108
94,942
318,166

426,150
89,999
336,151

461,935
109,334
352,600

66,922
19,447
47,475

66,746
17,873
48,873

71,311
20,928
50,383

Implicit price index (1985=100)


Real estate
Ownership of dwellings

617.3
488.1
670.2

638.5
503.5
687.8

647.8
522.4
699.8

Real estate, renting, and owner-

2006a

2008

2009p

Gross value added in ownership


of dwellings and real estate
At current prices (MP)
Real estate
Ownership of dwellings
At constant 1985 prices (MP)
Real estate
Ownership of dwellings

ship of dwelling establishments


With ATE of 20 and over
Number
Total employment
Paid employees
Unpaid workers
Total compensation (MP)
Total revenue (MP)
Total cost (MP)
Value added (MP)
Gross additions to fixed
assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)

1,768
412,432
411,572
860
76,371.0
219,829.8
96,418.9
138,150.4
11,795.4
(2,564.8)
314.8

2,078
2,596
562,989 616,518
562,176 613,709
813
2,809
131,504.7 147,121.9
375,483.0 526,141.8
198,464.4 70,677.2
219,990.5 293,702.3
17,380.8
8,757.0
470.7

22,525.2
1,068.6
535.7

Continued

CONSTRUCTION
AND HOUSING

21
Concluded

Real estate, renting, and owner-

2006a

2008b

2009p

11,431
69,191
63,824
5,367
8,837.3
51,385.6
33,511.6
23,485.6

10,205
66,123
62,033
4,090
11,041.6
63,973.8
40,769.9
25,877.9

1,983.7
73.4
16.6

1,243.1
(5,826.0)
11.4

ship of dwelling establishments


With ATE of less than 20
Number
Total employment
Paid employees
Unpaid workers
Total compensation (MP)
Total revenue (MP)
Total cost (MP)
Value added (MP)
Gross additions to fixed
assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)

Preliminary
CPBI
b
ASPBI
Sources: NSO, NSCB, Pag-ibig, NHA, NHMFC, HDMF, HGC,
and HUDCC
a

22
Reported crimes
Total
Solved
Efficiency rate (%)
Index crimes
Crimes against persons
Murder
Homicide
Physical injury
Rape
Crimes against property
Robbery
Theft
Solved
Efficiency rate (%)
Nonindex crimes
Solved
Efficiency rate (%)
Crime rate (per 100,000 population)
Philippines
Index
Nonindex
Causes of traffic accidents
Total
Driver's error
Mechanical defect
Over speeding
Bad overtaking
Road defect/under repair
Self accidents
Hit and run
Bad turning
Over loading
Drunk driving
Using cellular phone
while driving
Others
Causes of fire incidents
Total
Electrical connections
Open flame due to torch or sulo

CRIME
AND DELINQUENCY
2009

2010

2011a

502,665
66,391
13.21
301,703
143,420
9,348
4,947
123,312
5,813
158,283
45,240
101,554
36,277
12.0
200,962
30,114
15.0
2008
66
37
29
2007
12,223
3,021
2,075
1,287
888
1,149
675
777
646
515
319

324,083
61,261
18.90
204,979
86,036
8,897
3,726
68,538
4,875
118,943
36,121
72,947
30,718
15.0
119,104
30,543
26.64
2009
499
199
198
2008
14,589
4,323
1,904
2,107
1,048
1,414
924
765
622
903
201

129,888
34,785
26.78
82,520
32,015
4,309
1,857
23,372
2,477
50,505
15,676
30,145
16,562
20.1
47,368
18,223
38.47
2010
319
202
117
2009
19,841

2,706
3,078
3,259
1,899

1,066
2,755
1,750
735

222
649

70
308

491
2,102

2009
8,271
2,520
395

2010

10,773
2,723
618

2011b
5,094
1,426
464
Continued

CRIME
AND DELINQUENCY
Causes of fire incidents-con't.
Open flame due to unattended
cooking or stove
Open flame due to unattended
lighted candle or gasera
Electrical appliances
Lighted cigarette butt
Spontaneous combustion
Lighted matchstick or lighter
Liquefied petroleum gas explosion
due to direct flame contact
or static electricity
Electrical machinery
Incendiary device/mechanism
or ignited flammable liquids
Pyrotechnics
Chemicals
Bomb explosion
Lightning
Others
Under investigation
Other statistics
Policeman to population ratio
Fireman to population ratio
Reported cases of violence
against women
Reported crimes against children
Reported cases of drug/substance
abuse in rehabilitation centers
Jail population
Kidnap for ransom incidents
Bank robbery incidence
Incidence of alledged human
rights violations
Carnapping incidents
Highway robbery

23
2009

2010

2011b

574

753

306

411
353
561
194
194

425
369
949
182
276

286
201
474
136
134

126
99

80
82

13
37

85
44
66
19
4
1,313
1,313
2007
1:738
1:6,106

64
50
82
8
9
2,464
1,639
2008
1:737
1:5,702

43
28
28
2
13
485
985
2009
1:739
1:5,869

6,679
6,688

7,456
8,588

10,482
9,787

4,278
60,205
28
25

3,526
61,370
44
16

2,961
58,711
49

814
1,508
73

800
450
45

324a
8,822

Note: In 2009 PNP has implemented a new crime reporting system,


hence crime statistics in 2009 cannot be compared with those crime
data obtained during the previous years as the parameters are no
longer the same.
a
As of June
b
As of first semester
Sources: PNP, DND, CHR, BFP, and Bureau of Corrections

24

DEMOGRAPHY

Total population

1995

2000

2007

(Sept. 1)

(May 1)

(Aug. 1)

68,616,536 76,504,077 88,548,366

Male

34,584,170 38,524,266

Female

34,032,366 37,979,811

Household population
Male
Female
Institutional population
Male
Female

68,431,213 76,332,470 88,304,615


34,462,837 38,416,929 44,583,853

33,968,376 37,915,541 43,720,762


185,323
171,607

121,333

107,337

63,990

64,270

225

295

Population density (persons/km2)


(Land area: 300,000 km2)
Annual average population
growth rate (%)

Average household size


Population distribution (%)
Urban
Rural
Sex ratio (males/100 females)
Age distribution (%)
Children (0-14 years)
Working age (15-64 years)
Elderly (65 years and over)
Voting population (18 years
and over)
Dependency ratio (%)
Total
Youth
Old
Projected population (Th)1
Total
Male
Female

201
1990-95

1995-2000 2000-2007

2.32

2.36

2.04

1995

2000

2007

5.0

5.0

4.8

101.6

48.03
51.97
101.4

102.0

38.4
58.1
3.5

37.0
59.2
3.8

35.5
60.3
4.1

54.6

56.6

57.9

72.2
66.1
6.1

69.0
62.6
6.5

66.0
59.0
7.0

2008

2009

2010

90,457.2
45,483.1
44,974.1

92,226.6
46,368.9
45,857.7

94,013.2
47,263.6
46,749.6
Continued

DEMOGRAPHY
Projected population (Th)1
0 - 4 years old
0 -14 years old
15-59 years old
60 years old and over
Female 15-49 years old
Age-specific
and total fertility
rate (TFR)
15-19 years
20-24 years
25-29 years
30-34 years
35-39 years
40-44 years
45-49 years
Other demographic
indicators1
Projected average annual
population growth rate
Projected total fertility rate
Crude birth rate2
Crude death rate2
Crude rate of natural increase2
Household population

25
2020

2025

2030

11,546.1
33,834.5
68,208.2
9,741.9
29,100.7

11,512.7
34,383.2
73,919.3
11,922.0
31,335.4

11,374.3
34,386.7
79,395.4
14,327.9
33,255.6

1998a

2003b

2006c

3.7
46
177
210
155
111
40
7

3.5
53
178
191
142
95
43
5

3.2
38
149
171
137
93
37
6

2010-2015

2015-2020

2015-2025

1.82

1.64

1.46

2.96
24.03
5.85
18.18

2.76
22.20
5.77
16.43

2.57
20.33
5.78
14.55

1995

2000

2007

By marital status
(10 years old and over)
Single
Married
Widowed
Divorced/separated
Others/Common Law/ Live-in
Unknown

50,358,679
22,994,722
24,129,672
1,943,190
332,729
887,399
70,967

57,139,794 67,113,706
25,079,211 29,724,942
26,088,223 30,429,249
2,353,171 2,906,524
558,023
784,808
2,438,867 2,989,584
622,299
278,599

By religious affiliation
Roman Catholic
Islam

1990
60,561,106
50,217,801
2,769,643

1995
2000
76,332,470
61,862,898
3,862,409
Continued

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Household population
By religious affiliation
Evangelicals
Iglesia ni Cristo
Aglipayan
Seventh Day Adventist
United Church of Christ
in the Philippines
Jehova's Witness
Others
By ethnicity/mother tongue
Tagalog
Cebuano
Ilocano
Bisaya/Binisaya
Hiligaynon/Ilongo
Bikol/Bicol
Waray
Other foreign languages/dialects
Other local languages/dialects
Not reported
Stock estimate of overseas
Filipinos3
Africa
Asia
Europe
Americas and trust territories
Oceania
Sea-based workers
Registered Filipino emigrants
By country of destination
United States of America
Canada
Japan
Australia

DEMOGRAPHY
1990

1995

2000

423,151
1,414,393
1,590,208
384,423

2,152,786
1,762,845
1,508,662
609,570

902,446
278,472
2,578,579

60,559,116
16,911,871
14,713,220
5,923,511
139,198
5,656,103
3,519,236
2,437,688
4,184
10,862,641
391,464

68,431,123
20,043,476
14,486,869
6,370,938

6,234,075
3,893,731
2,607,226
61,588
13,227,736
1,505,485

76,332,470
21,485,927
10,030,667
6,920,760
5,778,435
5,773,135
4,583,034
2,567,558
19,964
18,526,533
646,457

2008

2009

2010

8,187,710
54,554
3,346,973
693,079
3,518,699
312,792
261,614

8,579,378
64,736
3,490,392
722,427
3,582,879
388,520
330,424

9,452,984
74,483
4,083,306
663,889
3,883,356
400,800
347,150

70,800

79,718

86,075

34,201
16,443
7,682
3,657

40,598
19,967
5,278
3,850

42,007
27,302
3,766
3,062

416,681
380,059
3,776,560

Continued

DEMOGRAPHY

27
2008

2009

2010

1,252
2,405
907
552
1,482
489
1,730

1,725
2,733
970
646
1,458
518
1,975

1,114
3,319
693
817
1,565
510
1,920

By sex
Male
Female

70,800
27,839
42,961

79,718
31,793
47,925

86,075
36,287
49,788

By age group
14 years old and below
15-24 years old
25-34 years old
35-44 years old
45-54 years old
55-64 years old
65 years old and over
Not reported/No response

70,800
15,420
14,959
15,103
10,163
5,984
5,323
3,779
69

79,718
17,706
16,153
16,445
11,482
6,794
6,436
4,644
58

86,075
20,864
17,071
17,397
13,436
7,770
5,808
3,625
104

By major occupational group


Employed
Professional, technical,
and related workers
Managerial, executive,
and administrative workers
Clerical workers
Sales workers
Service workers
Agriculture, animal husbandry,
and forestry workers;
fishermen
Production process, transport
equipment operators,
and laborers
Members of the Armed Forces

70,800

79,718

86,075

7,072

6,849

7,932

1,553
1,979
3,037
1,188

2,001
2,451
3,227
1,600

2,603
2,596
2,950
1,688

948

1,217

1,311

2,188
226

2,801
247

2,889
369

Registered Filipino emigrants


By country of destination
New Zealand
Italy
Spain
United Kingdom
South Korea
Germany
Other countries

Continued

28

DEMOGRAPHY
Concluded

Registered Filipino emigrants


By major occupational group
Unemployed
Housewives
Retirees
Students
Minors (below 7 years old)
Out of school youth
No occupation reported
Number of Filipino spouses

2008

2009

2010

14,396
3,322
18,885
4,954
299
10,753

15,283
3,821
20,897
5,831
380
13,113

14,036
3,315
23,145
7,162
457
15,602

2008

2009

2010

18,436

20,610

19,776

8,333
4,142
1,348
1,011
809
500
417
253
256
195
1,172

10,111
3,197
1,596
960
1,551
556
471
275
343
261
1,289

9,411
2,698
1,489
1,089
1,694
702
521
209
306
247
1,410

and other partners of foreign


nationals
By major country
United States of America
Japan
Australia
Canada
South Korea
United Kingdom
Germany
Norway
Sweden
Taiwan
Other countries

Notes:
Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.
1
Projection based on the 2000 Census of Population and Housing
(medium assumption)
2

Per thousand midyear population

Includes permanent, temporary, and irregular Filipino immigrants

1998 National Demographic and Health Survey

2003 National Demographic and Health Survey

2006 Family Planning Survey

Sources: NSO, CFO, and POEA

DOMESTIC TRADE
AND SERVICES
Commodity flow
By mode of transport
Water
Quantity (Th Tons)
Value (MP)
Air
Quantity (Th Tons)
Value (MP)
Rail
Quantity (Th Tons)
Value (MP)
Gross value added in trade
At current prices (MP)
Wholesale
Retail
At constant 1985 prices (MP)
Wholesale
Retail
Implicit price index (1985=100)
Wholesale
Retail

29
2009

2010

2011a

19,355.2
464,229.3

17,305.3
407,891.4

8,198.1
234,091.4

41.7
3,429.0

43.3
3,300.2

18.7
1,418.4

2008

2009

2010

1,088,198
247,168
841,030
236,705
58,997
177,708

1,115,432
211,950
903,482
239,119
51,567
187,552

1,274,762
231,546
1,043,216
264,734
54,466
210,269

459.7
419.0
473.3

466.5
411.0
481.7

481.5
425.1
496.1

2006b

2008c

2009p

Wholesale and retail trade;


repair of motor vehicles,
motorcycles, and personal
households goods
establishments
With ATE of 20 and over
Number
Total employment
Paid employees
Unpaid workers
Total compensation (MP)
Total revenue (MP)
Total cost (MP)
Value added (MP)
Gross addition to fixed
assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)

4,476
4,179
4,885
241,843
261,382
297,883
240,267
259,943
296,480
1,576
1,439
1,403
36,299.5
43,908.8
52,182.5
1,019,866.1 1,291,686.8 1,372,345.3
941,913.9 1,255,048.2 1,297,481.5
102,990.3
96,855.5
125,070.9
5,361.5
9,870.8
136.5

8,068.9
34,638.6
2,003.6

8,718.5
17,832.2
22,375.9
Continued

30

DOMESTIC TRADE
AND SERVICES

Wholesale and retail trade


2005

2006b

2008c

360,112
1,457,847
1,036,769
421,078
58,550.0
804,962.5
707,846.6
127,276.6

49,736
330,607
298,781
31,826
25,326.7
567,035.2
515,252.3
70,716.8

50,184
336,801
314,847
21,954
28,436.9
647,395.7
586,952.7
83,405.2

7,913.3
12,182.1
-

3,025.4
7,697.7
2.3

4,017.3
10,665.9
-

2008
Gross value added in other services
At current prices (MP)
1,544,108
Government
507,191
Private
1,036,916
Educational
178,154
Medical and health
116,557
Business
302,342
Recreational
81,172
Personal
214,256
Hotel and restaurant
129,992
Others
14,442
At constant 1985 prices (MP)
180,379
Government
58,355
Private
122,024
Educational
9,945
Medical and health
17,513
Business
29,682
Recreational
15,355
Personal
28,285
Hotel and restaurant
18,122
Others
3,121
Implicit price index (1985=100)
856.04
Government
869.15
Private
849.76
Educational
1,791.39
Medical and health
665.54
Business
1,018.59

2009

2010

1,722,333
574,442
1,147,890
187,796
126,099
357,751
92,806
228,691
138,745
16,002
191,786
61,926
129,860
9,998
18,001
33,733
16,932
29,323
18,619
3,254
898.05
927.63
883.94
1,878.30
700.52
1,060.52

1,906,196
635,229
1,270,967
196,945
136,459
404,993
122,662
236,221
155,535
18,153
204,316
62,994
141,322
10,082
18,780
37,022
22,071
29,524
20,305
3,537
933.00
1,008.40
899.30
1,953.40
726.60
1,093.90

establishments
With ATE of less than 20
Number
Total employment
Paid employees
Unpaid workers
Total compensation (MP)
Total revenue (MP)
Total cost (MP)
Value added (MP)
Gross addition to fixed
assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)

Continued

DOMESTIC TRADE
AND SERVICES

31
Concluded

Gross value added in


other services
Implicit price index (1985=100)
Recreational
Personal
Hotel and restaurant
Others

2008

2009

2010

528.63
757.48
717.32
462.71

548.12
779.91
745.18
491.76

555.70
800.10
766.00
513.20

2006b

2008c

2009p

550
45,716
44,767
949
9,790.0
68,754.4
40,155.2
34,992.9

560
47,223
46,039
1,184
13,835.7
89,429.4
49,255.1
51,505.3

559
49,937
48,044
1,893
17,396.6
112,363.8
54,072.3
68,051.3

2,043.9
(63.5)
248.7

9,385.3
417.4
543.5

5,784.2
82.7
121.4

5,482
36,759
32,419
4,340
2,295.2
9,467.2
6,314.0
4,044.6

4,937
33,086
29,069
4,017
2,387.8
10,214.7
7,271.5
4,051.2

212.1
20.8
2.6

385.6
90.2
0.6

Other community, social,


and personal services
establishments
With ATE of 20 and over
Number
Total employment
Paid employees
Unpaid workers
Total compensation (MP)
Total revenue (MP)
Total cost (MP)
Value added (MP)
Gross addition to fixed
assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)
With ATE of less than 20
Number
Total employment
Paid employees
Unpaid workers
Total compensation (MP)
Total revenue (MP)
Total cost (MP)
Value added (MP)
Gross addition to fixed
assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)
a

As of second quarter
CPBI
c
ASPBI
Sources: NSO and NSCB
b

EDUCATION
AND LITERACY

32
Household population
1995
By highest educational attainment
(5 years old and over)
59,071,714
No grade completed
4,394,719
1,931,882
Pre-school
Elementary
25,620,407
High school
16,448,857
Post-secondary
1,340,813
College undergraduate
4,071,236
Academic degree holder
4,380,472
Post-baccalaureate
114,839
Not stated
768,489
Schools

2000

2007

66,666,156 77,731,234
3,962,330
5,101,355
1,542,884
2,084,579
27,924,770 28,560,500
18,903,125 25,231,430
2,561,983
2,349,365
6,685,949
6,185,802
2,876,616
6,697,282
267,713
122,777
1,940,786
1,398,144

SY '07-'08

SY '08-'09

SY '09-'10

44,140
37,476
6,664
9,599
5,207
4,392

44,691
37,607
7,084
10,066
5,359
4,707

44,846
37,762
7,084
10,384
5,677
4,707

Barangays without public


elementary schools

Municipalities without
public high schools

Elementary
Public
Private
Secondary
Public
Private
Tertiary
Public
Private

Preschool, elementary,
and secondary enrolment (Th)
Preschool
1,002,223
591,445
Public1
410,778
Private2
Elementary
13,411,286
12,318,505
Public1
1,092,781
Private2
Secondary
6,506,176
5,173,330
Public1
1,332,846
Private2

1,175,499
1,474,644
746,443
1,054,200
429,056
420,444
13,686,643 13,934,172
12,574,506 12,799,950
1,112,137
1,134,222
6,763,858
6,806,079
5,421,562
5,465,623
1,342,296
1,340,456
Continued

EDUCATION
AND LITERACY

33
AY '10-11a

AY '11-12a

AY '12-13a

2,635,007

2,660,963

2,689,808

72,051
21,603

70,507
21,417

68,067
21,039

634,073

639,016

643,959

383,290
327,568
15,558
32,816
3,948
28,779
317,728
19,066
78,307

374,717
325,443
16,229
29,275
3,588
29,032
327,538
18,962
76,079

368,234
332,404
16,899
27,840
3,228
29,286
337,348
18,894
74,216

30,629

31,038

31,446

Social and behavioral sciences

12,557
395,597
25,550
7,218
30,540
72,872

12,440
420,979
25,184
7,101
32,507
73,171

12,464
446,677
24,657
6,984
34,474
73,470

Trade, craft, and industrial


courses
Other disciplines

7,517
117,740

7,850
118,890

8,182
120,040

AY '09-10a

AY '10-11a

AY '11-12a

425,171

431,592

437,197

12,647
2,692

12,588
2,708

12,505
2,666

102,399

101,937

101,098

69,895
47,844

69,734
48,451

68,865
48,729

Tertiary enrolment
By discipline group
Agricultural, forestry, fisheries,
and veterinary medicine
Architectural and town planning

Business administration
and related courses
Education and teacher
training
Engineering and technology
Fine and applied arts
General
Home economics
Humanities
Information Technology
Law and jurisprudence
Maritime
Mass communication
and documentation
Mathematics and computer
science
Medical and allied sciences
Natural sciences
Religion and theology
Service trades

Tertiary education graduates


By discipline group
Agricultural, forestry, fisheries,
and veterinary medicine
Architectural and town planning

Business administration
and related courses
Education and teacher
training
Engineering and technology

Continued

EDUCATION
AND LITERACY

34
AY '09-10a

AY '10-11a

AY '11-12a

2,209
3,226
1,043
4,705
43,328
3,326
11,960

2,308
3,002
1,053
4,757
44,609
3,420
11,655

2,406
2,967
1,050
4,744
45,815
3,514
11,463

4,906

4,880

4,789

Social and behavioral sciences

2,019
70,755
4,270
1,389
2,762
13,112

2,037
75,584
4,215
1,406
2,817
13,080

2,132
8,140
4,133
1,424
2,872
12,968

Trade, craft, and industrial


courses
Other disciplines

1,887
18,797

1,943
19,408

1,998
20,019

AY '06-07

SY '07-'08

SY '08-'09

2,142
1,702

2,014
1,813

1,982
1,904

2002

2003

2004

136,587

39,295

Tertiary education graduates


By discipline group
Fine and applied arts
General
Home economics
Humanities
Information Technology
Law and jurisprudence
Maritime
Mass communication
and documentation
Mathematics and computer
science
Medical and allied sciences
Natural sciences
Religion and theology
Service trades

Technical-Vocational
Education and Training
Enrolment (Th)
Graduates (Th)
Nonformal education
Completers
Functional education
Enrolees
Completers
Teachers3
Elementary
Public
Private

2001

2002

2004

175,551
154,996

149,766
136,587

52,880
39,295

SY '07-'08

SY '08-'09

SY '09-'10

397,468
348,028
49,440

405,588
353,280
52,308

410,386
358,078
52,308

Continued

EDUCATION
AND LITERACY

35
SY '07-'08

SY '08-'09

SY '09-'10

184,883
131,865
53,018

193,224
138,058
55,166

197,684
142,518
55,166

Teacher-pupil ratio4

1:35

1:36

1:36

Teacher-student ratio5

1:39

1:39

1:38

SY '07-'08

SY '08-'09

SY '09-'10

102.03

102.05

100.83

84.84
75.26
73.06

85.12
75.39
73.28

85.01
74.38
72.18

5.99
96.97

6.02
97.05

6.28
96.99

81.40

82.92

82.15

60.26r
79.91
75.37

60.74
79.73
75.24

62.38
78.50
73.74

7.45
99.32

7.45
98.45

7.95
99.79

Secondary
Public
Private

Performance indicators
Elementary (%)
Gross enrolment rate6
Participation (or net
enrolment) rate6
Cohort survival rate
Completion rate
Dropout (or school
leavers) rate
Transition rate7
Secondary (%)
Gross enrolment rate6
Participation (or net
enrolment) rate6
Cohort survival rate
Completion rate
Dropout (or school
leavers) rate
Transition rate8

2007-2008

2008-2009

2009-2010

(Mean percentage score)


Elementary9
Mathematics
Science
English
Hekasi
Filipino

64.81
63.89
57.90
61.62
67.44
73.18

65.55
67.37
58.86
61.81
67.84
71.90

68.01
63.26
63.14
67.81
70.88
74.98

Secondary10
Mathematics
Science

49.26
42.85
46.71

46.71
38.03
42.11

45.56
39.64
43.80

Achievement rate

Continued

EDUCATION
AND LITERACY

36
Achievement rate-con't.

2007-2008

2008-2009

2009-2010

53.46
47.64
55.63

52.90
51.05
49.44

46.95
58.08
39.32

Simple literacy rate (%)11

2000

2003

2008

(10 years old and over)


Male
Female

92.3
92.1
92.5

93.4
92.6
94.3

95.6
95.1
96.1

1994

2003

2008

83.8
81.7
85.9

84.1
81.9
86.3

86.4
84.2
88.7

2006b

2008c

2009p

2,542
211,788
208,742
3,046
39,957.6
84,433.8
33,364.3
60,691.6

2,872
218,230
215,067
3,163
44,867.8
99,864.1
38,665.2
70,895.6

3,014
234,637
231,565
3,072
49,951.1
108,733.0
41,831.1
74,796.3

9,059.7
82.7
274.8

9,928.4
36.5
686.8

11,629.2
39.1
620.1

5,363
53,488
49,633
3,855
3,835.8
8,904.3

6,169
70,097
64,782
5,315
5,739.5
13,211.4

Secondary10
English
Filipino
Araling Panlipunan

Functional literacy rate (%)12


(10-64 years old)
Male
Female
Private education
establishments
With ATE of 20 and over
Number
Total employment
Paid employees
Unpaid workers
Total compensation (MP)
Total revenue (MP)
Total cost (MP)
Value added (MP)
Gross addition to fixed
assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)
With ATE of less than 20
Number
Total employment
Paid employees
Unpaid workers
Total compensation (MP)
Total revenue (MP)

Continued

EDUCATION
AND LITERACY

37
Concluded

Private education
2006b

2008c

2009p

With ATE of less than 20


Total cost (MP)

4,251.7

5,361.9

Value added (MP)

5,504.0

8,961.7

385.5

1,120.4

15.6

23.0

330.0

Establishments-con't.

Gross addition to fixed


assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)

Notes:
p

Preliminary
r revised
a
Projection
b
CPBI
c
ASPBI
1
Excludes enrolment in state universities and colleges (SUCs)
2
Based on consolidated reports submitted by Regional Offices.
3

Excluding teachers in laboratory schools of SUCs.

For public elementary schools only.

For public secondary schools only.

The official school-age population for elementary and secondary are


6-11 years and 12-15 years, respectively. The population used
in computing the gross and net enrolment rates are based on the
2000 Census-based Population Projections

From primary (Grade IV) to intermediate (Grade VI)

From elementary (Grade VI) to secondary level (Year I new entrants)

For Grade VI

10

For 4th Year in SY's 2004-2005 to 2005-2006 and 2nd year


for SY 2006-2007 and SY 2007-2008

11

Basic reading and writing skills.

12

Basic reading, writing, and numeracy skills.

Sources: DepEd, CHED, TESDA, NSO-Census of Population


and Housing, and Functional Literacy, Education,
and Mass Media Survey

ENERGY, GAS,
AND WATER

38
2007

2008

2009

23,350
5,640
9,089
6,293
1,988
340

23,176
6,171
8,456
6,142
2,041
366

23,526
5,768
8,906
6,117
2,404
330

95,833

91,061

95,477

by type (In MB)

96,477

91,654

96,253

Premium gasoline
Regular gasoline
Diesel
LPG
Kerosene
Av turbo
Av gas
Fuel oil
Others1

18,184
4,815
38,946
11,634
1,573
8,855
31
11,795
644

17,437
4,183
38,187
11,510
1,265
8,850
33
9,597
593

19,003
4,290
40,587
12,557
1,252
9,456
31
8,300
776

10,215
7,347
2,240
628

12,043
8,447
3,012
583

11,494
8,416
2,450
628

2008

2009

2010

60,821

61,934

67,743

49,206

50,868

55,266

Energy consumption by sector


(In KTOE)
Total
Industry
Transport
Residential
Commercial
Agriculture
Petroleum products consumption
by sector (In MB)
Petroleum products consumption

Coal consumption by major


type of uses
(MMT@10,000 BTU/LB)
Power generation
Cement
Industrial/Direct uses2

Electricity consumption by sector


(In GWh)
Total electricity sales
(In GWh)

Continued

ENERGY, GAS,
AND WATER
Status of energization

39
2008

2009

2010

1,472

1,475

1,475

36,030
35,158

36,030
35,860

36,030
35,670

11,582
8,114

11,664
8,463

11,772
8,859

(Electric cooperatives)
Municipalities/Cities
Coverage
Barangays
Coverage
Energized
Connections (Th)
Potential
Energized

2007

2008

2009

45,712

48,307

57,829

74.2

69.1

50.1

7,728.6

9,077.8

7,366.7

2008

2009

2010

235,617
194,115
41,502

242,535
195,040
47,495

282,184
226,970
55,214

At constant 1985 prices (MP)


Electricity and gas
Water

45,869
42,944
2,925

44,544
41,445
3,099

48,348
45,101
3,247

Implicit price index (1985=100)


Electricity and gas
Water

513.7
452.0
1,418.7

544.5
470.6
1,532.5

583.7
503.2
1,700.4

Petroleum products importation


(MB)
Crude oil importation
(MMBBLS)
Coal importation
(MMT)

Gross value added in electricity,


gas, and water
At current prices (MP)
Electricity and gas
Water

Continued

ENERGY, GAS,
AND WATER

40

Concluded
Electricity, gas, and water

2006a

2008b

2009p

establishments
With ATE of 20 and over
Number

466

436

442

Total employment

62,867

66,850

67,512

Paid employees

62,867

66,850

67,512

Unpaid workers

20,587.2

28,342.3

31,160.7

Total revenue (MP)

533,876.3

772,046.0

803,484.2

Total cost (MP)

403,278.4

581,285.3

539,855.6

Value added (MP)

174,103.2

249,546.5

321,759.1

Total compensation (MP)

Gross addition to fixed


assets (MP)

18,087.4

21,246.0

22,940.3

Change in inventories (MP)

1,700.1

2,294.7

2,306.0

Subsidies (MP)

4,524.7

2,845.1

2,341.6

With ATE of less than 20


528

429

Total employment

Number

4,619

3,917

Paid employees

4,619

3,917

Unpaid workers

719.0

570

Total revenue (MP)

4,802.8

3,021.9

Total cost (MP)

3,478.9

2,144.0

Value added (MP)

1,873.8

1,504.3

149.9

115.4

97.4

12.6

1,121.9

104.2

Total compensation (MP)

Gross addition to fixed


assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)
P

Preliminary

CPBI
ASPBI

b
1
2

Includes asphalts, solvents, napha/reformate, condensate


Non-energy use as raw materials

Sources: DOE, MERALCO, NPC, and NEA.

FISHERY

41

Production
Quantity (Th MT)
Aquaculture
Commercial
Municipal
Value (M P)
Aquaculture
Commercial
Municipal
Aquaculture fish production
Quantity (Th MT)
Brackishwater/fishpond
Freshwater fishcage/pen
Freshwater fishpond
Marine fishpen/cage
Others
Oyster
Mussel
Seaweed
Value (M P)
Brackishwater/fishpond
Freshwater fishcage/pen
Freshwater fishpond
Marine fishpen/cage
Others
Oyster
Mussel
Seaweed

2008

2009

2010

4,966.9
2,407.7
1,226.2
1,333.0
215,813.5
81,669.5
63,170.1
70,973.9

5,079.9
2,477.4
1,253.9
1,348.6
215,582.2
81,493.4
58,705.0
75,383.8

5,159.5
2,546.0
1,242.1
1,371.4
221,050.8
82,857.5
60,456.9
77,736.5

2,407.7
303.2
167.4
143.7
83.6
1,709.8
20.2
23.0
1,666.6
81,669.5
39,492.6
9,741.5
8,662.3
10,621.3
13,151.8
121.9
181.5
12,848.4

2,477.4
302.9
163.6
144.7
80.6
1,779.8
19.9
19.9
1,740.0
81,493.4
41,722.7
11,160.4
9,811.7
8,381.3
9,907.7
134.6
181.8
9,591.3

2,546.0
302.7
165.1
142.9
88.8
1,844.7
22.5
20.9
1,801.3
82,857.5
40,958.2
10,412.1
8,932.3
10,040.2
13,328.7
158.2
195.8
11,974.7

2008
91.2
167.1

2009
84.6
254.3

2010
178.3
104.0

308.2
105.5
202.7

268.0
146.0
122.0

338.1
120.8
217.3

1980
2,115
581,670

2002
7,146
1,483,445

Foreign trade of fish, crustaceans,


mollusks, and preparations thereof
Gross weight (M Kg)
Exports
Imports
Value (FOB in M US$)
Exports
Imports
Balance of trade
Fishing operators
Commercial
Municipal

Continued

42

FISHERY
Concluded

Gross value added in fishery

2008

2009

2010

At current prices (MP)


At constant 1985 prices (MP)

170,400
61,792

170,330
63,202

174,883
64,316

275.8

269.5

271.9

2005

2006

2007

2.1
4.3

2.2
4.3

2.2
4.3

2006a

2008b

2009p

148
18,878
18,643
235
1,765.3
10,819.2
8,831.8
2,882.9

136
17,390
17,140
250
2,052.6
13,018.0
10,723.7
3,009.0

137
19,257
19,027
230
2,375.1
13,966.6
11,320.7
4,119.1

487.3
52.6
0.3

360.6
32.1
3.9

572.0
50.7
0.8

284
3,067
2,522
545
81.4
672.2
546.2
204.6

182
1,971
1,773
198
66.3
586.9
520.1
16.6

25.8
19.8
-

(50.4)
(97.3)
-

Implicit price index (1985=100)


Contribution to total gross
domestic product (%)
At current prices
At constant 1985 prices
Fishery establishments
With ATE of 20 and over
Number
Total employment
Paid employees
Unpaid workers
Total compensation (MP)
Total revenue (MP)
Total cost (MP)
Value added (MP)
Gross addition to fixed
assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)
With ATE of less than 20
Number
Total employment
Paid employees
Unpaid workers
Total compensation (MP)
Total revenue (MP)
Total cost (MP)
Value added (MP)
Gross addition to fixed
assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)
a

CPBI, Final results

ASPBI

Sources: NSO-Census of Agriculture and Fisheries, NSCB,


BAS, and BFAR.

FOREIGN TRADE

Total trade (FOB in M US$)


Exports
Imports
Balance of trade

43
2009

2010

2011a

81,527.4
38,435.8
43,091.5
(4,656)

106,430.4
51,497.5
54,932.9
(3,435.4)

55,257.0
24,757.0
30,501.0
(574.4)

31,079.5

12,638.2

1,701.5
1,265.7
1,181.0

917.0
848.3
849.5

1,107.2

472.7

804.9

634.8

776.8
775.0
335.1
335.1
12,099.6

250.0
375.8
415.5
b/
7,124.5

15,167.4

18,550.0

9,941.2

7,361.0
2,259.6
1,887.4

9,588.6
3,475.2
2,224.7

5,943.0
1,440.7
713.7

1,755.8

2,510.5

1,425.5

1,130.7
920.2

1,377.1
1,227.4

883.8
658.0

849.0

1,238.6

c/

768.0

1,177.9

789.5

749.0
10,243.4

1,007.3
12,555.6

592.8
7,633.9

Principal exports (M US $)
Electronic products1
22,182.5
Articles of apparel and clothing
1
accessories
1,525.0
594.5
Coconut oil2
958.8
Woodcrafts and furniture
Ignition wiring sets and other wiring
sets used in vehicles,
752.1
aircrafts, and ships1
Cathodes and sections of cathodes,
of refined copper
688.0
Other products manufactured
from materials imported
668.0
on consignment basis3
Metal components
481.4
Petroleum products
293.0
326.9
Tuna4
Others
9,965.7
Principal imports (M US $)
Electronic products1
Mineral fuels, lubricants,
and related materials
Transport equipment
Cereals and cereal preparations
Industrial machinery
and equipment
Organic and inorganic
chemicals
Iron and steel
Metalliferous ores
and metalscrap
Plastics in primary and nonprimary forms
Telecommunication equipment
and electrical machinery5
Others

Continued

44
Top Philippine trading
partners (M US $)
Japan6
Exports
Imports
United States of America7
Exports
Imports
Singapore
Exports
Imports
China, Peoples Republic of
Exports
Imports
Republic of Korea
Exports
Imports
Hong Kong
Exports
Imports
Thailand
Exports
Imports
Taiwan
Exports
Imports
Malaysia8
Exports
Imports
Germany
Exports
Imports

FOREIGN TRADE
2009

2010

2011a

6,208.4
5,363.5

7,841.3
6,744.4

4,290.1
2,994.5

6,788.6
5,113.1

7,559.1
5,886.7

3,668.3
3,452.3

2,477.3
3,723.7

7,318.9
5,187.0

2,588.3
2,716.5

2,933.9
3,807.4

5,724.5
4,627.6

2,898.3
2,852.7

1,828.2
3,005.4

2,243.1
3,832.9

1,153.4
2,322.6

3,213.3
1,457.1

4,335.7
1,469.7

2,037.7
716.6

1,236.1
2,451.3

1,782.6
3,870.8

1,020.8
1,826.7

1,324.5
3,013.8

1,752.0
3,675.9

1,095.9
2,325.7

1,359.9
1,402.5

1,396.5
2,514.7

568.7
1,406.5

2,505.6
954.0

2,657.3
1,111.8

919.5
715.0

63,575.3
28,909.1
34,666.1
(5,757.0)

86,447.7
42,057.4
44,390.3
(2,332.9)

44,965.5
20,551.0
24,414.5
(3,863.4)

Major economic bloc (M US $)


APEC
Exports
Imports
Balance of trade

Continued

FOREIGN TRADE

45
Concluded
2009

2010

2011a

ASEAN
Exports
Imports
Balance of trade

16,812.7
5,844.3
10,968.4
(5,124.1)

27,037.7
11,545.4
15,492.4
(3,947.0)

12,344.0
4,793.2
7,550.7
(2,757.5)

EU
Exports
Imports
Balance of trade

11,217.4
7,947.8
3,269.6
4,678.2

11,373.3
7,402.0
3,971.3
3,430.7

5,371.2
3,034.6
2,336.6
698.0

2008

2009

2010

41,816.3
50,952.1

33,151.6
37,904.6

44,718.0
48,512.6

4,374.7
4,177.7

3,078.3
3,846.5

3,961.3
4,636.6

2,886.5
1,616.3

2,205.9
1,340.4

2,818.2
1,783.7

Major economic bloc (M US $)

Foreign trade by major island


group (FOB value in M US$)
Luzon
Exports
Imports
Visayas
Exports
Imports
Mindanao
Exports
Imports

Notes:
1
Includes on consignment and not on consignment.
2
Includes crude and refined.
3
Includes diamonds, precious and synthetic gemstones,
machinery and equipments; prefabricated steel, structures
manufactured on consignment basis.
4
Includes fresh, frozen, prepared or preserved in airtight containers.
5
Including telecommunications and sound recording
and reproducing apparatus and equipment.
6
Includes Okinawa.
7
Includes Alaska and Hawaii.
8
Composed of Malaysia, Federal of, Sabah and Sarawak
a
First semester
b
Not principal exports.
c
Not principal imports.
Source: NSO, Foreign Trade Statistics of the Philippines

46

FORESTRY

Status of land classification


Total land area (M Ha)
Alienable and disposable
Forest land
Unclassified
Classified
Forest reserves
Timberlands
National parks
Military and naval
reservations
Civil reservations
Fishponds
Area reforested (Ha)
Total
Government
Private
Production (Th cu m)
Log
Processed wood products
Lumber
Veneer
Plywood

2007

2008

2009

30,000.0

30,000.0

30,000.0

14,194.8
15,805.3
755.0
15,050.3
3,270.2
10,056.0
1,341.0

14,194.8
15,805.3
755.0
15,050.3
3,270.2
10,056.0
1,341.0

14,194.7
15,805.3
755.0
15,050.3
3,270.1
10,056.0
1,341.0

126.1
165.9
91.1

126.1
165.9
91.0

126.1
165.9
91.1

2007

2008

2009

27,837
25,024
2,813

43,609
27,752
15,857

54,792
53,842
950

2008

2010

2011a

815.0

504.6

213.9

358.0
101.0
235.0

377.4
221.2
276.0

152.9
17.8
70.9

Gross value added in forestry

2008

2009

2010

At current prices (MP)


At constant 1985 prices (MP)

4,487
1,384

4,298
1,322

2,784
868

Implicit price index (1985=100)

324.3

325.2

320.9

Forestry establishments

2005

2008c

With ATE of 20 and over


Number
Total employment
Paid employees
Unpaid workers

5
847
837
10

6
814
814
-

6
782
782
-

2006

Continued

FORESTRY

47
Concluded

Forestry establishments
With ATE of 20 and over
Total compensation (MP)
Total revenue (MP)
Total cost (MP)
Value added (MP)
Gross additions to fixed
assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)
With ATE of less than 20
Number
Total employment
Paid employees
Unpaid workers
Total compensation (MP)
Total revenue (MP)
Total cost (MP)
Value added (MP)
Gross additions to fixed
assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)

p
a

2005

2006b

2008c

62.0
244.9
177.3
89.7

61.9
250.8
146.0
166.0

44.9
193.2
126.3
81.6

24.9
2.0
-

24.4
8.7
-

14.1
1.6
-

37
118
69
49
1.6
4.8
2.0
3.1

5
31
31
3.5
3.4
1.0
2.4

6
65
53
12
5.6
11.0
5.9
5.4

0.0
(0.05)
-

0.0
(0.2)
-

(0.2)
0.3

Preliminary
As of August

CPBI

ASPBI

Sources: NSO, 2006 Census of Philippine Business and Industry,


NAMRIA, NSCB, FMB, Philippine Forestry Statistics

HEALTH
AND WELFARE

48
Projected life expectancy
at birth (in years)1
Male
Female
Ten leading causes of death2
Diseases of the heart
Cerebrovascular diseases
Malignant neoplasms
Pneumonia
Tuberculosis
Chronic lower respiratory
diseases
Diabetes mellitus
Assault
Certain conditions originating
in perinatal period
Nephritis, nephrotic syndrome,
and nephrosis
All other causes
Leading causes of morbidity
Pneumonia
Diarrheal diseases
Bronchitis
Hypertension
Influenza
Tuberculosis (all forms)
Diseases of the heart
Malaria
Chickenpox
Dengue fever
Leading causes of infant deaths2
All causes
Bacterial sepsis of newborn
Respiratory distress of newborn
Pneumonia
Disorder related to short gestation and low birth weight,
not eslsewhere classified

2015-20

2020-25

2025-30

68.81
74.34

70.01
75.54

71.01
76.54

2007
88,314
48,969
44,399
35,509
23,994

2008
92,133
51,275
42,262
39,707
24,569

2009
100,908
56,670
47,732
42,642
25,470

21,149
21,015
12,558

21,859
22,778
12,477

22,755
22,345
12,227

12,502

12,565

11,514

12,231
121,316

12,538
125,418

13,799
124,758

2007

2008

2006
670,231
572,259
538,990
408,460
339,881
132,729
38,482
22,284
18,326
15,279

605,471
780,199
539,701
434,445
487,302
519,821
398,538
499,184
349,609
362,304
114,714 1,743,675
31,331
32,541
23,207
a
23,090
25,677
23,773
a

21,764
3,194
2,400
1,947

21,720
3,506
2,434
2,075

22,351
3,605
2,577
2,348

1,608

1,816

1,541
Continued

HEALTH
AND WELFARE

49
2006

2007

2008

1,290

1,117

1,311

1,046
a
1,046

1,435
1,071
960

1,579
1,082
933

1,005

1,008

892

984
5,736

908
5,390

937
5,546

2009

2010

2011b

Dentist
Medical technologist
Midwife
Nurse
Nutritionist/dietitian
Optometrist
Pharmacist
Physician
Physical therapist
Occupational therapist
Radiologic technologist
X-ray technologist

546
1,170
5,162
32,617
429
163
1,364
2,763
638
87
732
64

493
1,424
3,510
67,390
476
50
1,350
2,218
608
56
775
69

175
489
1,181
1,290
655
280
30
489
25

2008

2009

2010

Barangay health facilities

15,436

16,191

16,219

Leading causes of infant deaths2


Congenital pneumonia
Congenital malformation
of the heart
Neonatal aspiration syndromes
Other congenital malformations
Intrauterine hypoxia and birth
asphyxia
Diarrhea and gastroenterities
of presumed infectious
origin
All other causes
Registered health professionals

Total health expenditure


At current prices (MP)
At constant 1985 prices (MP)

2005r

2006

2007

198,398
47,418

216,413
495,586

234,321
51,564

2,327
556

2,488
570

2,642
581

Per capita health expenditure (P)


At current prices (MP)
At constant 1985 prices (MP)

Continued

HEALTH
AND WELFARE

50

Hospitals
Public
Private
Bed capacity
Public
Private
Bed-population ratio
(per 10,000 population)

2007

2008

2009

1,781
701
1,080

1,784
711
1,073

1,795
721
1,074

92,561
47,141
45,420

94,199
47,889
46,310

95,991
48,349
47,642

10.4

10.4

10.4

2006

2007

2008

49.3
36.0
13.2
50.7

50.6
35.9
14.8
49.4

50.7
34.0
16.7
49.3

Contraceptive prevalence rate (%)3


Any method
Modern method
Traditional method
No method
Household population
By type of disability
Low vision
Oral defect/speech impairment
Partial blindness
Mentally ill
Mentally retarded
Quadriplegic
Hard of hearing
Others
Clients served by DSWD
Families
Women
Children
Youth
Disabled
Older persons

1990

1995

2000

636,999

50,656
63,276
46,515
60,024
30,072
65,369
321,087

919,292
313,427
38,342
79,193
38,765
55,041
58,446
69,570
266,508

942,098
352,398
50,862
76,731
67,294
66,113
55,889
44,725
228,086

2008

2009

2010c

1,758,815
13,564
56,092
12,470
4,538
5,557

2,971,982
15,766
44,442
6,479
4,518
8,077

245,195
30,753
90,874
3,602
7,266
4,327

Continued

HEALTH
AND WELFARE
Membership, contributions,

51
2007

2008

2009

GSIS
Membership (M)
Contributions (MP)
Benefits (MP)

1.36
48,427
34,496

1.50
48,807
36,857

1.50
53,735
39,701

SSS
Membership (M)
Contributions (MP)
Benefits (MP)

2008
28.59
68,879
67,917

2009
29.07
72,351
72,050

2010
29.65
79,273
77,174

HDMF (Pag-ibig Fund)


Membership (M)
Contributions (MP)
Benefits (MP)

6.85
15,107
3,944

7.27
16,517
4,045

7.47
17,362
4,592

2006c

2008d

2009p

625
77,088
76,172
916
10,969.3
46,454.5
29,159.5
22,261.5

657
86,127
84,494
1,633
13,363.9
58,065.1
39,959.7
24,606.3

718
90,576
89,655
921
15,007.4
60,086.6
38,841.0
27,093.6

3,521.4
193.3
-

5,019.4
477.2
-

6,193.7
355.0
-

3,667
21,699
19,414
2,285

3,480
21,949
19,553
2,396

and social security benefits

Health and social work


establishments
With ATE of 20 and over
Number
Total employment
Paid employees
Unpaid workers
Total compensation (MP)
Total revenue (MP)
Total cost (MP)
Value added (MP)
Gross addition to fixed
assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)
With ATE of less than 20
Number
Total employment
Paid employees
Unpaid workers

Continued

HEALTH
AND WELFARE

52

Concluded
Health and social work

2006c

2008d

2009p

1,540.8
7,455.5
5,573.1
2,695.8

1,809.4
7,390.0
5,044.5
3,242.9

498.9
114.3
-

443.0
237.0
-

Establishments con't.
With ATE of less than 20
Total compensation (MP)
Total revenue (MP)
Total cost (MP)
Value added (MP)
Gross addition to fixed
assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)

Notes:
1

2000 Census-based Population Projections

Based on civil registration. Not adjusted for underregistration.

Based on currently married women 15-49 years.

Preliminary
a
Not leading cause of death.
b
As of second quarter
c
CPBI
d
ASPBI
Sources: NSO, Family Planning Survey, National Demographic
and Health Survey, DOH, PRC, DSWD, GSIS, SSS,
and HDMF

INCOME
AND PRICES
Total

53
2003

2006

2009

At current prices (BP)


Family income

2,437

3,006

3,804

Family expenditure

2,038

2,561

3,239

399

445

565

Family savings
At constant prices (BP)

2000=100 2000=100 2000=100

Family income

2,009

2,180

2,378

Family expenditure

1,681

1,857

2,024

329

323

353

Family savings
Annual average
At current prices (Th P)
Family income

148

173

206

Family expenditure

124

147

176

24

26

31

Family savings
At constant prices (Th P)

2000=100 2000=100 2000=100

Family income

122

125

129

Family expenditure

102

107

110

20

19

19

Number of families (Th)

16,480

17,403

18,452

By income class (%)

100.00

100.00

100.00

Under P 40,000

12.9

8.0

4.1

40,000 -

59,999

15.4

13.5

8.7

60,000 -

99,999

23.9

23.7

22.2

100,000 - 249,999

33.6

36.0

41.0

250,000 and over

14.2

18.8

23.9

Family savings

Total family income (BP)


By income class (%)

2,437

3,006

3,804

100.00

100.00

100.00

Under P 40,000

2.5

1.4

0.6

40,000 -

59,999

5.2

3.9

2.1

60,000 -

99,999

12.7

10.8

8.6

100,000 - 249,999

35.6

32.8

31.7

250,000 and over

44.0

51.1

56.9
Continued

INCOME
AND PRICES

54

Total family income (BP)


By income decile (%)
First decile
Second decile
Third decile
Fourth decile
Fifth decile
Sixth decile
Seventh decile
Eighth decile
Ninth decile
Tenth decile
Gini coefficient ratio
Total family income (BP)
By source (%)
Wages and salaries
Agricultural
Nonagricultural
Entrepreneurial activites
Crop farming and gardening
Livestock and poultry raising
Wholesale and retail trade
Manufacturing
Other entrepreneurial activities
Other sources of income
Net share of crops
Receipts from abroad
Rental value of occupied
dwelling units
Family sustenance activites
Other sources
Total family expenditure (BP)
By income class (%)
Under P 40,000
40,000 - 59,999
60,000 - 99,999
100,000 - 249,999
259,000 and over

2003

2006

2009

2,437

3,006

3,804

100.0
1.8
2.9
3.8
4.7
5.8
7.2
9.1
11.9
16.6
36.3
0.4605

100.0
1.9
2.9
3.8
4.7
5.8
7.2
9.1
11.9
16.9
36.0
0.4580

100.0
2.0
3.1
3.9
4.8
5.9
7.3
9.2
11.9
16.6
35.3
0.4484

2,437

3,006

3,804

100.0
48.7
7.6
41.0
31.1
13.6
0.7
7.3
1.2
8.3
20.2
0.8
7.9
2.4

100.0
47.2

29.8

23.0

100.0
47.4

27.9

24.7

0.6
8.5

2,038
100.00
3.3
6.3
14.4
37.3
38.8

2,561
100.00
1.8
4.8
12.4
35.0
46.0

3,239
100.00
0.8
2.7
10.1
34.3
52.1
Continued

INCOME
AND PRICES
Total family expenditure (BP)
By expenditure group (%)
Food
Food consumed at home
Food regularly consumed
outside the home
Alcoholic beverages
Tobacco
Housing
Fuel, light, and water
Household furnishings
and equipment
Household operations
Clothing, footwear, and other wear
Personal care and effects
Medical care
Transportation and communication
Recreation
Education
Nondurable furnishings
Durable furniture and equipment
Rent/rental value of occupied
dwelling unit
House maintenance and minor
repairs
Taxes paid
Miscellaneous expenditures
Gifts and contributions to others
Special occasions
Other expenditures
Poverty
Annual per capita poverty
threshold (P)
Poor families
Magnitude (Th)
Poverty incidence (%)
Poor population/individuals
Magnitude (Th)
Poverty incidence (%)

55
2003

2006

2009

100.00
43.1
37.7

100.00
41.4
35.5

100.00
42.6
36.5

5.4
0.7
1.1

6.5

5.8
0.7
0.9

7.6

6.1
0.7
0.8

7.1

2.2
2.9
3.9
2.2
7.3
0.5
4.0
0.2
2.6

2.3
2.4
3.7
2.9
8.2
0.5
4.4
0.2
2.7

2.3
2.2
3.8
2.9
7.7
0.4
4.3
0.2
2.7

13.1

12.7

12.8

0.7
2.1

0.5
1.6

0.6
2.0

1.2
2.6
2.9

1.4
2.8
3.0

1.4
2.7
2.9

2003

2006

2009

10,976

13,348

16,841

3,293
20.0

3,671
21.1

3,856
20.9

19,797
24.9

22,173
26.4

23,142
26.5
Continued

INCOME
AND PRICES

56

Concluded
2009

2010

2011a

160.0
161.2
133.4
143.6
188.8
180.1
129.4

166.1
166.1
136.0
146.1
214.3
188.0
131.2

173.3
172.7
139.2
149.1
234.0
199.2
132.9

2008
9.3

2009
3.2

2010
3.8

Consumer Price Index


All items (2000=100)
Food, beverages, and tobacco
Clothing
Housing and repairs
Fuel, light, and water
Services
Miscellaneous

Inflation rate (2000=100)


Purchasing power
of the peso (2000=100)
General wholesale price index

0.62

0.60

0.60

2009

2010

2011b

191.6r

202.9

220.1

174.1
160.7

182.0
164.0

189.2
173.6

161.0

193.5

263.1

447.7

526.2

638.7

179.2

183.9

197.6

160.0

161.0

164.8

146.7

147.8

150.0

182.3

182.9

189.5

(1998=100)
All items
Food
Beverages and tobacco
Crude materials, inedible,
except fuels
Mineral fuels, lubricants,
and related materials
Chemicals, including animal
and vegetable oils and fats
Manufactured goods classified
chiefly by material
Machinery and transport
equipment
Miscellaneous manufactured
articles
p
Preliminary
r Revised
a
As of November
b
As of September

Sources: NSO, Family Income and Expenditure Survey and NSCB.

LABOR
AND EMPLOYMENT

57
Oct. '09

Oct. '10

Oct. '11p

59,705

61,169

62,165

29,733
29,972

30,462
30,707

30,973
31,192

In the labor force


Male
Female

38,197
23,433
14,764

39,287
24,030
15,257

41,189
24,886
16,302

Not in the labor force


Male
Female

21,508
6,300
15,208

21,882
1,772
1,027

20,976
6,087
14,889

64.0
92.9
7.1
19.4

64.2
92.9
7.1
19.6

66.3
93.6
6.4
19.1

38,197
35,478
2,719

39,289
36,489
2,800

41,189
38,545
2,644

35,478

36,488

38,545

53.5
34.5
11.9

54.2
34.1
11.7

54.9
3.9
12.4

35,478

36,488

38,545

29.8

29.5

29.5

4.3

4.1

3.9

0.5

0.5

0.6

8.3
0.5
5.3

8.4
0.4
5.4

8.2
0.4
5.4

Household population
15 years old and over (Th)
Male
Female

Labor force participation rate


Employment rate
Unemployment rate
Underemployment rate
Labor force population (Th)
Employed
Unemployed
Employed persons by class
of worker (Th)
Wages and salary (%)
Own account (%)
Unpaid family worker (%)
Employed persons by major
industry sector (Th)
Agriculture
Agriculture, hunting,
and forestry
Fishing
Industry
Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing
Electricity, gas, and water
Construction
Services

Continued

LABOR
AND EMPLOYMENT

58
Employed persons by major
industry sector
Wholesale and retail trade, repair
of motor vehicles, motorcycles
and household goods
Hotels and restaurants
Transport, storage,
and communication
Financial intermediation
Real estate, renting, and business
activities
Public administration and defense,
compulsory social security
Education
Health and social work
Other community, social,
and personal service
activities
Private households with employed
persons
Extraterritorial organizations
and bodies

Oct. '09

Oct. '10

Oct. '11p

19.5
2.9

19.6
3.1

20.2
3.1

7.7
1.1

7.4
1.1

7.3
1.2

3.1

3.4

3.5

5.0
3.3
1.2

4.9
3.2
1.3

4.8
3.1
1.2

2.4

2.3

2.5

5.4

5.4

5.3

35,478

36,488

38,545

13.5
4.6

13.5
4.7

13.9
4.6

2.8
5.5

2.6
5.6

2.6
5.5

10.5

10.9

11.6

16.4

16.2

15.0

Employed persons by major


occupation group (Th)
Officials of government and special
interest organizations, corporate
executives, managers, managing
proprietors, and supervisors
Professionals
Technicians and associate
professionals
Clerks
Service workers and shop
and market sales workers
Farmers, forestry workers,
and fishermen

Continued

LABOR
AND EMPLOYMENT

59

Employed persons by major


occupation group
Trades and related workers
Plant and machine operators
and assemblers
Laborers and unskilled workers
Special occupations
Deployed Overseas

Oct. '09

Oct. '10

Oct. '11p

7.4

7.4

7.2

6.4
32.5
0.5

6.3
32.4
0.4

6.0
33.2
0.4

2008

2009

2010

Filipino Workers (OFWs)


Total
Land-based
New hired
Rehires
Sea-based

1,236,013
974,399
376,973
597,426
261,614

1,422,586 1,470,826
1,092,162 1,123,676
349,715
340,279
742,447
783,397
330,424
347,150

by country of destination

974,399

1,092,162 1,123,676

Middle East
Asia
Europe
The Americas
Africa
Trust Territories
Oceania
Unspecified/Others
Workers with special
exit clearance

631,828
219,598
51,795
31,916
16,434
5,461
15,030
2,337

669,042
260,995
47,409
31,146
18,967
5,134
13,297
4,992

684,060
280,808
48,185
25,696
25,207
3,107
12,341
44,272

72

253

Deployed land-based OFWs

2009

2010

2011a

(M US$)

17,348.1

18,763.0

11,351.1

Sea-based
Land-based

3,400.4
13,947.6

3,806.1
14,956.9

2,433.5
8,917.6

Remittances from OFWs

Continued

60

LABOR
AND EMPLOYMENT
Concluded

Remittances from OFWs

2010

2011a

9,307.8
1,706.2
7,601.6
3,061.6
1,155.9
1,905.7
2,665.0
23.4
2,641.6
2,078.2
507.8
1,570.4
213.0
6.0
207.0
22.3
1.1
21.2
0.1
0.1

9,987.6
1,953.6
8,034.0
3,180.5
1,212.3
1,968.2
2,964.3
23.4
2,940.9
2,363.0
601.0
1,762.0
236.4
9.2
227.1
31.2
6.5
24.7
-

5,969.0
1,272.8
4,696.3
1,996.0
774.6
1,221.4
1,741.2
9.7
1,731.5
1,482.3
363.7
1,118.7
143.2
10.5
132.7
19.4
2.3
17.1
-

2009

2010

2011b

286
278
60
4
4
1,510

276
291
60
8
8
3,034

118
124
26
1
1
128

2009

(M US$)
By continent of origin
The Americas
Sea-based
Land-based
Europe
Sea-based
Land-based
Middle East
Sea-based
Land-based
Asia
Sea-based
Land-based
Oceania
Sea-based
Land-based
Africa
Sea-based
Land-based
Others
Sea-based
Land-based
Strikes and/or lockouts
Notices filed
Cases disposed
Workers involved (Th)
Declared (actual)
Cases disposed
Workers involved

Preliminary
As of July
b
As of June
a

Sources: NSO, POEA, DOLE, BLES, and BSP

MANUFACTURING
Manufacturing establishments
With ATE of 20 and over
Number
Total employment
Paid employees
Unpaid workers
Total compensation (MP)
Total revenue (MP)
Total cost (MP)
Value added (MP)
Gross addition to fixed
assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)
With ATE of less than 20
Number
Total employment
Paid employees
Unpaid workers
Total compensation (MP)
Total revenue (MP)
Total cost (MP)
Value added (MP)
Gross addition to fixed
assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)
Gross value added
in manufacturing
At current prices (MP)
At constant 1985 prices (MP)
Implicit price index (1985=100)
Large manufacturing
industries
Food manufacturing
Number
Employment (Th)
Value of output (BP)

61
2006a

2008b

2009p

5,160
4,725
4,908
992,366
889,738
841,473
989,401
886,973
838,551
2,965
2,765
2,922
173,421.7 176,314.9 179,292.8
3,096,697.7 3,198,940.9 3,260,243.7
2,594,239.7 2,560,422.8 2,359,325.4
672,930.7 826,582.3 1,040,739.1
94,437.9
25,441.2
4,138.4

105,914.4
69,427.7
1,761.9

94,105.1
7,166.8
527.1

13,768
121,259
110,544
10,715
7,276.5
67,472.4
50,720.7
21,089.1

11,639
101,161
93,962
7,199
7,574.4
61,219.2
46,566.5
18,153.0

1,129.8
1,520.7
10.4

1,628.5
1,015.7
4.3

2008

2009

2010

1,654,594
329,013

1,566,738
314,399

1,765,198
353,205

502.9

498.3

499.8

2005

2006a

2008b

1,282
165.1
528.6

909
136.5
405.6

6,754
202.2
680.2
Continued

62

MANUFACTURING
Concluded

Large manufacturing

2005

2006a

2008b

industries
Electronic component
Number
Employment (Th)
Value of output (BP)

181
136.1
456.4

184
148.9
513.0

368
199.8
619.8

Petroleum refineries
Number
Employment (Th)
Value of output (BP)

4
1.5
340.5

9
0.8
400.3

12
1.9
461.6

2009

2010

2011c

129.2
74.7

151.0
92.0

154.8
93.3

Indices of key manufacturing


establishments (2000=100)
Value of production (VaPl)
Volume of production (VoPl)
Total approved investments (MP)
Board of Investment
Philippine Economic Zone
Authority
Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority
Clark Development Corporation

a
b
c
d

2011d
124,171.8

22,328.6

11,241.5

175,365.6
8,709.8
5,866.4

142,167.3
5,322.9
26,249.8

34,738.4
144.6
16,453.9

CPBI
ASPBI
As of September
Second quarter

Sources: NSO, Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry


and Census of Philippine Business and Industry, and NSCB

MINES
AND MINERALS
Volume of production
Metallics
Gold (Kg)
Silver (Kg)
Chromite
Metallurgical chromite (DMT)
Refractory ore (DMT)
Chemical grade chromite (DMT)
Copper concentrate (DMT)
Nickel (beneficiated ore) (Th DMT)
Zinc concentrate (DMT)
Nonmetallics
Coal (Th MT)
Salt (Th MT)
Silica sand (Th MT)
Sand and gravel (Th Cu. M)
Cement raw materials
Limestone for cement (Th MT)
Shale clay (Th MT)
Silica sand (MT)
Cement (Th Bags)

63
2009

2010

2011a

37,047
33,807

40,847
41,004

21,397
21,687

14,322
203,414
8,283
21,676

14,807
236,814
13,172
19,819

6,360
2,876
3,484
122,511
5,199
15,413

5,176
516
185
46,602

7,307

3,989

31,668
1,808
284
371,629

52,768
717
10,818
7,070

70,508
1,190
15,776
13,198

42,177
967
9,195
5,374

126
1
424

117
58
59
503

43
23
20
399

2008

2009

2010

8,200
3,884
16
7,800

10,741
3,942
18
7,902

Value of production (MP)


Metallics
Gold
Silver
Copper concentrate
Nickel (beneficiated ore)
Chromite
Metallurgical chromite
concentrate
Chemical grade
Refractory chromite ore
Zinc concentrate
Nonmetallics (MP)
Coal
Salt (from sea water)
Silica sand
Sand and gravel

Continued

64

MINES
AND MINERALS

Value of production (MP)

2008

2009

2010

Cement raw materials


Limestone for cement
Shale clay
Silica sand
Gypsum
Others
Cement

2,415
111
48
1,032
(41,668)

2,670
119
50
1,041
(47,035)

Gross production value


in mining (BP)

2009
106.1

2010
194.4

2011b
63.9

Gross value added in mining


and quarrying

2008

2009

2010

At current prices (MP)


Copper mining
Gold mining
Chromium mining
Nickel mining
Other metallic mining
Crude oil
Stone quarrying, clay, and sandpits
Other nonmetallic mining

110,989
3,271
33,171
48
16,623
153
21,522
6,722
29,479

119,160
5,870
41,299
73
12,358
736
22,080
7,706
29,037

165,448
9,043
54,423
82
32,472
990
22,073
9,496
36,868

At constant 1985 prices (MP)


Copper mining
Gold mining
Chromium mining
Nickel mining
Other metallic mining
Crude oil
Stone quarrying, clay, and sandpits
Other nonmetallic mining

24,157
581
5,039
12
1,736
35
5,719
1,955
9,079

29,354
1,129
5,727
16
1,774
154
7,234
2,178
11,142

34,745
1,427
6,023
19
3,098
158
6,686
2,553
14,781

Implicit price index (1985=100)


Copper mining
Gold mining
Chromium mining
Nickel mining
Other metallic mining
Crude oil
Stone quarrying, clay, and sandpits
Other nonmetallic mining

459.5
563.4
658.2
384.5
957.7
432.4
376.3
343.9
324.7

405.9
519.8
721.1
461.4
696.7
479.1
305.2
353.9
260.6

476.2
633.6
903.5
436.4
1,048.2
626.4
330.1
372.0
249.4
Continued

MINES
AND MINERALS

65
Concluded

Total export of minerals


and mineral products (M US$)
Total operating metallic mines
Total operating nonmetallic mines
Mining and quarrying establishments
With ATE of 20 and over
Number
Total employment
Paid employees
Unpaid workers
Total compensation (MP)
Total revenue (MP)
Total cost (MP)
Value added (MP)
Gross addition to fixed
assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)
With ATE of less than 20
Number
Total employment
Paid employees
Unpaid workers
Total compensation (MP)
Total revenue (MP)
Total cost (MP)
Value added (MP)
Gross addition to fixed
assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)
P

Preliminary
As of June
As of second quarter
c
CPBI
d
ASPBI
a
b

Sources: DENR, MGB, NSCB, and NSO

2009

2010

2011b

1,470

1,870

23

28

513
27

2,358

n.a.

n.a.

2006c

2008d

2009p

29
49
10,300
19,531
10,259
19,402
41
129
2,402.0
3,552.9
36,165.4 53,580.1
20,434.3 29,166.1
19,846.4 30,609.9

64
23,757
23,627
130
6,708.9
82,662.9
52,383.4
37,389.5

13,371.6 17,368.6
421.8
747.2
0.009
-

5,126.3
339.8
-

49
30
464
319
424
304
40
15
56.4
42.7
25,616.2 30,133.8
14,209.8 15,844.9
19,472.6 22,885.5

94.1
64.3
-

22.7
64.2
-

66

NATIONAL ACCOUNTS

At current prices

2008

2009

2010

8,261,492

8,809,984

9,750,193

852,121

1,131,067

1,237,157

7,409,371

7,678,917

8,513,037

5,281,072
697,653
1,136,138
2,736,310
42,003
400,201

5,674,966
809,688
1,124,644
2,431,373
2,364,761
3,007

6,192,862
884,276
1,329,737
3,098,149
2,881,295
(110,692)

By industrial origin

7,409,371

7,678,917

8,513,037

Agricultural, fishery,
and forestry
Agriculture and fishery
Forestry

1,102,465
1,097,978
4,487

1,138,334
1,134,036
4,298

1,182,374
1,179,590
2,784

Industry sector
Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing
Construction
Electricity, gas, and water

2,347,803
110,989
1,654,594
346,603
235,617

2,318,882
119,160
1,566,738
390,449
242,535

2,663,497
165,448
1,765,198
450,667
282,184

Services sector
Transportation, communication, and storage
Trade
Finance
Occupied dwellings
and real estate
Private services
Government services

3,959,102

4,221,702

4,667,166

508,828
1,088,198
404,860

514,266
1,115,432
443,521

533,957
1,274,762
490,316

413,108
1,036,916
507,191

426,150
1,147,890
574,442

461,935
1,270,967
635,229

Gross National Product (MP)


Net factor income from the rest
of the world
Gross Domestic Product (MP)
By expenditure shares
Personal consumption
Government consumption
Capital formation
Exports
Less: Imports
Statistical discrepancy

Continued

NATIONAL ACCOUNTS

67
Concluded

At constant 1985 prices


Gross National Income (MP)
Trading gain (loss) from changes
in the terms of trade
Gross National Product (MP)
Net factor income from the rest
of the world

2008

2009

2010

1,537,111

1,718,804

1,857,254

(53,998)

63,868

83,904

1,591,109

1,654,936

1,773,350

174,022

222,821

236,198

Gross Domestic Product (MP)


By expenditure shares
Personal consumption
Government consumption
Capital formation
Exports
Less: Imports
Statistical discrepancy

1,417,087

1,432,115

1,537,152

1,107,569
91,214
257,766
663,324
643,770
(69,017)

1,152,658
101,163
243,052
574,284
621,543
(17,499)

1,214,005
103,886
284,280
721,533
750,201
(36,351)

1,417,087

1,432,115

1,537,152

Agricultural, fishery,
and forestry
Agriculture and fishery
Forestry

259,410
258,027
1,384

259,424
258,102
1,322

258,081
257,214
868

Industry sector
Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing
Construction
Electricity, gas, and water

465,502
24,157
329,313
65,462
45,869

460,205
29,354
314,399
71,908
44,544

515,751
34,745
353,205
79,453
48,348

Services sector
Transportation, communication, and storage
Trade
Finance
Occupied dwellings
and real estate
Private services
Government services

693,176

712,486

763,320

125,814
236,705
83,356

126,530
239,119
88,305

128,909
264,734
94,050

66,922
122,024
58,355

66,746
129,860
61,926

71,311
141,322
62,994

By industrial origin

Source: NSCB

68

PUBLIC FINANCE

National government

2009

2010

2011a

1,123,211

1,207,926

1,121,027

981,631
750,287
749,810
435,372
60,548
211,130
42,760

1,093,643
822,623
822,568
489,221
67,207
217,788
48,352

985,714
756,764
686,260
427,658
51,129
167,867
39,606

6,717
23,086

7,579
7,957

6,595
11,947

(In Million P)
Revenues
Tax revenues
Bureau of Internal Revenue
Domestic - based
Net income and profits
Excise tax
Sales taxes and licenses
Other domestic taxes
of which documentary
stamp tax
Tax expenditures
Travel tax
Bureau of Customs
of which tax expenditures
Other offices
BID
BFP-Fire Code Tax
CHED/NCAA
DENR-Forest charges
LTO-Motor Vehicle Tax
Non-tax Revenues
BTr Income
Fees and other charges
Privatization
CARP
Marcos wealth
Others
Grants
Expenditures
of which:
Allotment to LGUs
Interest payments
Tax expenditures
Subsidy
Equity
Net lending

477

55

220,307
22,145

259,241
31,736

217,450
4,675

11,037
39
467
1,366
132
9,033

11,779
59
730
1,456
239
9,295

11,500
32
772
1,265
96
9,335

141,389

113,877

135,262

69,912
19,253
1,390
50,834

54,315
22,820
914
35,828

71,193
22,498
704
63,365

406

51

191
1,421,743
264,645
278,866
45,231
17,439
1,359
5,064

1,522,384 1,195,278
279,552
294,244
39,693
21,005
2,149
9,258

255,693
235,147
16,622
31,740
11,332
16,294
Continued

PUBLIC FINANCE

69
Concluded
2008

2009

2010p

243.0
196.0

274.0
239.2

304.8
271.3

2008

2009

2010

4,220,903
2,414,428
1,806,475

4,396,640
2,470,040
1,926,599

4,718,171
2,718,202
1,999,969

2009

2010

2011b

54,856
6,646
1,515
5,132
3,072

60,048
8,186
1,459
6,727
3,196

60,948
9,107
1,513
7,594
3,377

Private banks

2,060

3,531

4,217

Foreign
Domestic

789
1,271

937
2,594

953
3,264

48,209
38,647

51,862
41,542

51,841
41,608

26
38,621
9,562

18
41,524
10,320

12
41,596
10,233

Local government
Income (BP)
Expenditures (BP)

National government
Debt (MP) (Actual)
Domestic
Foreign
External debt outstanding
(M US $)
Banking system
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
Banks
Government banks

Nonbanking system
Public
Central Bank-Board
of Liquidators
NG and others
Private sector

Notes:
Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.
P
Preliminary
a
As of October
b
As of March
Sources: DBM, BOC, BSP, and BTr.

70
Visitor arrivals
Total
Overseas Filipinos
Foreign visitors
Asia
America
Europe
Oceania
Africa
Others (unspecified)
Top ten visitor arrivals
By country of residence
Korea
United States of America
Japan
China
Australia
Taiwan
Hong Kong
Singapore
Canada
United Kingdom
Visitor arrivals

TOURISM
2009

2010

2011a

3,017,099
197,921
2,819,178
1,552,352
686,293
329,840
185,014
3,082
62,597

3,520,471
228,445
3,292,026
1,960,819
711,355
360,991
203,211
3,584
52,066

1,919,400
1,813,419
105,981
1,078,363
401,943
193,642
110,818
1,929
26,724

497,936
582,537
324,980
155,019
132,330
102,274
122,786
98,305
99,012
91,009

740,622
600,165
358,744
187,446
147,469
142,455
133,746
121,083
106,345
96,925

429,569
338,020
181,379
105,423
82,761
84,979
56,458
66,161
61,150
51,376

2008

2009

2010

By average daily expenditure


Foreign visitors (US $)
Overseas Filipinos (US $)

75.31
44.37

75.89
68.65

84.08
79.57

By average length of stay (nights)


Foreign visitors
Overseas Filipinos

12.99
12.68
32.62

8.83
8.65
17.31

8.01
7.83
13.70

By mode of travel
Air
Sea
Air visitor arrivals
By age group
Under 15 years
15-19 years
20-24 years
25-34 years
35-44 years

3,084,753 2,960,282 3,461,007


54,669
56,817
59,464
3,084,753
251,680
86,176
143,485
588,220
687,368

2,960,282
237,187
81,771
145,609
567,550
647,490

3,461,007
286,945
95,475
173,836
702,964
745,782
Continued

TOURISM
Air visitor arrivals
By age group
45-54 years
55-64 years
65 years and over
Not stated
By purpose of travel
Holiday
Visit friends and relatives
Incentive travel
Business
Official mission
Convention
Medical
Others
Not reported

71
2008

2009

2010

640,274
425,098
223,225
39,227

604,479
411,598
223,369
41,229

681,068
462,494
248,993
63,450

3,084,753
1,439,339
790,523
312
425,307
7,517
3,361
35,912
172,303
210,179

2,960,282
1,327,030
757,781
341
371,056
3,406
33,198
6,442
178,876
282,152

3,461,007
860,776
261,348
94
172,283
5,412
16,701
4,615
81,699
2,035,572

Estimated visitors receipts


(US $ Million)
Hotels (National Capital Region)
Number of hotels
De luxe
First Class
Standard
Economy
Average number of rooms
De luxe
First Class
Standard1
Economy1
Average occupancy rate (%)
De luxe
First Class
Standard1
Economy1
Average length of stay (nights)
De luxe
First Class
Standard1
Economy1

2,235.92

2,490.23

2008
79
18
8
39
14

2009
80
20
8
38
14

2010a
83
20
8
40
15

14,048
7,744
1,818
3,852
634

14,415
8,086
1,824
3,827
678

14,971
8,199
1,815
4,208
749

69.79
70.11
68.97
70.77
63.32

64.76
64.58
60.34
67.35
64.63

69.12
71.48
64.08
67.86
62.55

2.42
2.68
2.60
2.48
1.85

2.39
2.63
2.47
2.39
1.98

2.39
2.71
2.32
2.40
1.98
Continued

72

TOURISM
2006

2007

2008

2,745,191
135,840
145,656
704,502
70,813
73,592
81,113
357,891
99,946
93,393
67,319
915,126

3,065,597
163,482
172,016
783,457
71,672
72,471
88,183
409,653
110,228
98,702
67,968
1,027,765

3,354,857
180,696
158,576
824,741
73,933
71,487
97,252
481,285
114,574
106,729
67,069
18,512

By nationality
Philippine nationals
Chinese
American
Indian
British
Japanese
Spanish
Others

2,745,191
2,719,326
16,849
2,229
1,764
1,768
504
186
3,565

3,065,597
3,033,295
20,283
2,920
2,217
961
822
180
4,919

3,354,857
3,322,996
20,443
2,383
2,314
997
759
156
4,809

By age group
Under 15 years
15-19 years
20-24 years
25-34 years
35-44 years
45-54 years
55-64 years
65 years and over
Not stated

2,745,191
155,477
62,207
216,401
851,838
735,506
432,694
171,298
91,220
28,550

3,065,597
175,589
71,022
230,189
953,487
812,192
486,373
203,750
101,540
31,455

3,354,857
193,101
75,947
240,938
1,063,217
881,073
529,103
228,763
106,759
35,956

By purpose of travel
Holiday
Visit friends and relatives
Incentive travel
Business
Official mission
Convention

2,745,191
672,334
493,315
458
162,071
1,491
47,873

3,065,597
768,865
529,440
465
162,837
1,872
50,554

3,354,857
845,513
539,208
621
164,621
2,081
52,173

Outbound Philippine residents


By port of disembarkation
Bangkok
Dubai
Hong Kong
Nagoya
Riyadh
Seoul
Singapore
Taipei
Tokyo
Los Angeles
Others

Continued

TOURISM

73
Concluded

Outbound Philippine residents


By purpose of travel
Employment
Others
Not reported
Hotel and restaurant
establishments
With ATE of 20 and over
Number
Total employment
Paid employees
Unpaid workers
Total compensation (MP)
Total revenue (MP)
Total cost (MP)
Value added (MP)
Gross addition to fixed
assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)
With ATE of less than 20
Number
Total employment
Paid employees
Unpaid workers
Total compensation (MP)
Total revenue (MP)
Total cost (MP)
Value added (MP)
Gross addition to fixed
assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)
1

2006

2007

2008

188,976
376,335
802,338

196,474
400,656
954,434

244,801
432,930
1,072,909

2006b

2008c

2009p

2,794
141,344
139,917
1,427
15,448.5
93,923.1
69,594.9
31,388.1

2,931
142,623
140,576
2,047
18,347.8
113,466.4
82,353.6
38,421.0

3,609
177,193
174,815
2,378
22,202.2
143,436.4
108,297.6
46,653.7

10,042.1
286.6
-

4,721.5
265,893
-

14,302.3
560.5
-

92,198
388,972
246,119
142,853
10,711.1
70,600.0
50,484.3
22,146.9

10,044
71,734
67,626
4,108
4,807.9
31,416.6
22,635.5
9,990.7

527.3
293.3
-

734.8
117.7
-

Accredited and non-accredited by the DOT


Preliminary
a
As of June
b
CPBI
c
ASPBI
Sources: NSO and DOT
P

74

TRANSPORTATION
2009

2010

2011a

6,220.4
780.2
222.0
1,643.9
311.6
33.0
28.7
3,201.0

6,634.9
808.6
261.2
1,700.8
317.9
34.9
29.3
3,482.1

6,052.0
716.7
242.7
1,514.1
285.3
28.0
28.2
3,237.0

6,220.4
5,216.7
68.2
3.9
931.0
0.6

6,634.9
5,631.4
65.1
3.6
934.2
0.7

6,052.0
5,150.9
57.4
3.1
840.0
0.6

2009

2010

2011a

149.44

155.91

115.19

2,111.22

2,228.06

1,671.84

62.09

63.36

46.79

838.29

857.18

630.60

Registered motor
vehicles by type (Th)
Cars
Sports utility vehicles (SUVs)
Utility vehicles
Trucks
Buses
Trailers
Motorcycles and tricycles
Registered motor vehicles
by classification (Th)
Private
Government
Diplomatic
For hire
Tax exempt
Light Rail Transit
Yellow lane
Passenger traffic (M)
Gross revenue
collection (MP)
Purple lane
Passenger traffic (M)
Gross revenue
collection (MP)
Metrostar Express
Passenger traffic (M)
Gross revenue collection (MP)
Traffic accidents
Casualties
Fatal
Nonfatal
Vehicles involved

2009

2010

2011

151.52
1,868.97

153.08
1,583.05b

117.57

2008

2009

2010

4,862
508
4,354
9,932

8,687
1,117
7,570
15,750

7,687
1,262
6,408
17,979
Continued

TRANSPORTATION

75
2007

2008

2009

413

409

425

Cargo throughput (M MT)


Passenger traffic (M)

157.44
44.47

145.90
43.87

150.47
43.87

Maritime accidents
Search and rescue mission
Casualties
Missing persons
Rescued/survivors

2008
219
151
416
912
3,742

2009
361
361
49
163
13,982

2010
280
280
30
98
10,907

565,970
36,163.1
537,669.7

625,582
40,934.9
595,804.4

621,870
40,862.3
563,080.8

17
17

18
4
1
13

14
2
3
9

Number of ports
Shipping statistics

Airline statistics
Aircraft movement
Passenger traffic (Th)
Cargo movement (Th)
Aircraft accidents
Casualties
Crash landing
Engine malfunction
Others
Gross value added in transportation,
and storage
At current prices (MP)
At constant 1985 prices (MP)

2008

2009

2010

266,297

267,200

285,979

53,436

52,539

54,757

Implicit price index (1985=100)

498.3

508.6

522.3

Transport, storage and com-

2006c

2008d

2009p

980
142,613
141,287
1,326
47,399.6

930
148,259
147,317
942
52,525.3

960
149,657
148,553
1,104
57,624.9

munications establishments
With ATE of 20 and over
Number
Total employment
Paid employees
Unpaid workers
Total compensation (MP)

Continued

76

TRANSPORTATION
Concluded

Transport, storage and com-

2006c

2008d

2009p

312,728.3
290,825.3
485,173.4

388,698.5
261,992.1
532,115.8

325,537.0
298,841.6
525,247.0

42,437.1
(737.0)
1,124.7

74,543.8
606.9
3,144.7

54,141.8
960.5
2,764.4

3,371
27,333
25,767
1,566
2,760.7
14,956.7
10,085.3
6,175.7

2,616
20,979
20,319
660
2,656.0
14,860.5
10,122.8
5,937.7

395.9

791.9
13.6
1.1

munications establishments
With ATE of 20 and over
Total cost (MP)
Value added (MP)
Total revenue (MP)
Gross addition to fixed
assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)
With ATE of less than 20
Number
Total employment
Paid employees
Unpaid workers
Total compensation (MP)
Total revenue (MP)
Total cost (MP)
Value added (MP)
Gross addition to fixed
assets (MP)
Change in inventories (MP)
Subsidies (MP)

As of September

As of October

CPBI

ASPBI

Sources: DOTC, LTO, PPA, MARINA, MIAA, LRTA, MRTA,

NSCB, and NSO

77

VITAL STATISTICS

Midyear population (Th)1


2

Registered live births


Male
Female
Legitimate
Illegitimate
Crude birth rate3
Male
Female
By attendant at birth
Physician
Midwife
Nurse
Traditional (hilot)
Others
Not stated

Registered foreign births2


Registered deaths2
Male
Female
Crude death rate3
Male
Female
Infant mortality
Male
Female
Infant mortality rate4
Male
Female
Child mortality
Rate5
Under 5 mortality
Rate6

2007

2008

2009

88,706

90,457

92,227

1,749,878
911,310
838,568

1,784,316
928,080
856,236

1,745,585
907,221
838,364

1,155,044
594,744

1,115,475
668,841

1,034,506
711,079

19.7
20.4
19.0

19.7
20.4
19.0

18.9
19.6
18.3

1,749,878
703,915
498,155
15,187
519,541
11,289
1,791

1,784,316
718,284
531,107
16,340
506,668
10,954
963

1,745,585
736,173
537,231
17,790
442,854
10,667
870

9,222

10,067

11,369

441,956
258,178
183,778

461,581
268,764
192,817

480,820
279,513
201,307

5.0
5.8
4.2

5.1
5.9
4.3

5.2
6.0
4.4

21,720
12,809
8,911

22,351
13,099
9,252

21,659
12,503
9,156

12.4
14.1
10.6
8,660

12.5
14.1
10.8
9,052

12.4
13.8
10.9
9,837

4.9

5.1

5.6

30,380
17.4

31,403
17.6

31,496
18.0
Continued

VITAL STATISTICS

78

Concluded

Fetal mortality
Rate4
Maternal mortality
Ratio4

Registered marriages2
Crude marriage rate

2006

2007

2008

8,458

8,191

8,306

5.1

4.7

5.1

1,721

1,672

1,731

103.5

95.5

97.0

2008

2009

2010

486,514

492,254

482,480

5.4

5.3

5.1

By type of ceremony
Roman Catholic

176,389

170,502

169,034

Civil ceremony

199,680

218,361

209,952

Other religious rites

103,726

95,486

96,673

Muslim

4,172

3,481

3,384

Tribal

2,455

4,298

3,242

92

126

195

7,679

8,559

10,067

Unspecified (not stated)


Registered foreign
marriages2

Census-based population projection

Based on civil registration. Not adjusted for underregistration.

Per 1,000 midyear population

Per 1,000 live births

Deaths of children 0-4 years old

Deaths of children 1-4 years old

Source: NSO

INTERNATIONAL
STATISTICS
Population (M)
World
Africa
America
Asia
Europe1
Oceania
Area

79
2009

2010

2011

6,810
999
920
4,117
738
36

6,892
1,030
929
4,157
739
37

6,987
1,051
942
4,216
740
37

2009

2010

2011

51,790
11,698
15,647
12,263
8,876
3,307

51,790
11,698
15,647
12,263
8,876
3,307

51,790
11,698
15,647
12,263
8,876
3,307

2009

2010

2011

50
33
22
129
32
4

51
34
22
130
32
4

51
35
22
132
32
4

(per thousand square miles)


World
Africa
America
Asia
Europe1
Oceania
Density
(per square kilometer)
World
Africa
America
Asia
Europe1
Oceania

Includes the new independent states of the former Union of Soviet


Socialist Republics (USSR)

Source: Population Reference Bureau, World Population


Data Sheet

NEWLY ORGANIZED
PHILIPPINES

80
Region, Province,
and Highly
Urbanized City

Prov.

City Mun.

Brgy.

(June 30, 2011)

Population
(Aug. 1, 2007)

Philippines

80

National Capital Region (NCR)

16
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

1,705
897
27
16
30
142
21
188
21
14
32
20
33
9
16
201
28
10

11,547,959
1,660,714
305,576
424,610
627,445
2,679,450
125,338
1,381,610
363,681
245,344
568,928
532,330
548,983
452,943
552,660
403,064
613,343
61,940

75
27
7
13

11
7
10

1,176
303
133
140
129
175
152
144

1,148,314
230,953
103,633
372,533b
301,926
180,815
182,326
148,661

9
2
2
1
4

116
21
32
19
44

3,265
557
768
576
1,364

4,546,789
547,284
633,138
720,972
2,645,395

City of Manila
City of Mandaluyong
City of Marikina
City of Pasig
Quezon City
City of San Juan
Caloocan City
City of Malabon
City of Navotas
City of Valenzuela
City of Las Pias
City of Makati
City of Muntinlupa
City of Paraaque
Pasay City
Taguig City
Municipality of Pateros

138 1,496 42,026

88,548,366a

Cordillera Administrative
Region (CAR)
Abra
Apayao
Benguet
Baguio City
Ifugao
Kalinga
Mountain Province
I - Ilocos Region
Ilocos Norte
Ilocos Sur
La Union
Pangasinan

Continued

NEWLY ORGANIZED
PHILIPPINES
Region, Province,
and Highly

81

Prov.

Urbanized City

City Mun.

Brgy.

(June 30, 2011)

Population
(Aug. 1, 2007)

II - Cagayan Valley
Batanes
Cagayan
Isabela
Nueva Vizcaya
Quirino

1
2

90
6
28
35
15
6

2,311
29
820
1,055
275
132

3,051,487
15,974
1,072,571
1,401,495
397,837
163,610

III - Central Luzon


Aurora
Bataan
Bulacan
Nueva Ecija
Pampanga
Angeles City
Tarlac
Zambales
Olongapo City

13

1
3
5
2

1
1

117
8
11
21
27
20

17
13

3,102
151
237
569
849
505
33
511
230
17

9,709,177
187,802
662,153
2,822,216
1,843,853
1,911,951c
317,398
1,243,449
493,085d
227,270

IV-A - Calabarzon
Batangas
Cavite
Laguna
Quezon
Lucena City
Rizal

14
3
4
4
2

128
31
19
26
39

13

4,011
1,078
829
674
1,209
33
188

11,757,755
2,245,869
2,856,765
2,473,530
1,646,510e
236,390
2,298,691

IV-B - Mimaropa
Marinduque
Occidental Mindoro
Oriental Mindoro
Palawan
Puerto Princesa City
Romblon

1
1

71
6
11
14
23

17

1,458
218
162
426
367
66
219

2,559,791
229,636
421,952
735,769
682,152f
210,508
279,774
Continued

NEWLY ORGANIZED
PHILIPPINES

82
Region, Province,
and Highly

Prov.

Urbanized City

City Mun.

Brgy.

(June 30, 2011)

Population
(Aug. 1, 2007)

V - Bicol Region
Albay
Camarines Norte
Camarines Sur
Catanduanes
Masbate
Sorsogon

7
3

1
1

107
15
12
35
11
20
14

3,471
720
282
1,063
315
550
541

5,106,160
1,187,185
513,785
1,693,821
232,757
768,939
709,673

VI - Western Visayas
Aklan
Antique
Capiz
Guimaras
Iloilo
Iloilo City
Negros Occidental
Bacolod City

16

13

117
17
18
16
5
42

19

4,051
327
590
473
98
1,721
180
601
61

6,843,643
495,122
515,265
701,664
151,238
1,691,878g
418,710
2,370,269h
499,497

VII - Central Visayas


Bohol
Cebu
Cebu City
Lapu-lapu City
Mandaue City
Negros Oriental
Siquijor

16
1
9

116
47
44

19
6

3,003
1,109
1,066
80
30
27
557
134

6,400,698
1,230,110
2,440,120i
799,762
292,530
318,577
1,231,904
87,695

VIII - Eastern Visayas


Biliran
Eastern Samar
Leyte
Northern Samar
Samar (Western)
Southern Leyte

1
3

2
1

136
8
22
40
24
24
18

4,390
132
597
1,641
569
951
500

3,915,140
150,031
405,114
1,724,240
549,759
695,149
390,847
Continued

NEWLY ORGANIZED
PHILIPPINES
Region, Province,
and Highly

83

Prov.

Urbanized City

City Mun.

Brgy.

(June 30, 2011)

Population
(Aug. 1, 2007)

IX - Zamboanga
Peninsula
Zamboanga del Norte
Zamboanga del Sur
Zamboanga City
Zamboanga Sibugay

5
2
2

67
25
26

16

1,904
691
681
98
389

3,230,094
907,238
914,278j
774,407
546,186

City of Isabela

45

87,985

X - Northern Mindanao
Bukidnon
Camiguin
Lanao del Norte
Iligan City
Misamis Occidental
Misamis Oriental
Cagayan de Oro City

9
2

3
3

84
20
5
22

14
23

2,022
464
58
462
44
490
424
80

3,952,437
1,190,284
81,293
538,283k
308,046
531,680
748,885l
553,966

XI - Davao Region
Compostela Valley
Davao del Norte (Davao)
Davao del Sur
Davao City
Davao Oriental

3
2

43
11
8
14

10

1,162
237
223
337
182
183

4,159,469
637,366
847,440
822,406m
1,366,153
486,104

XII - Soccsksargen
Cotabato
Sarangani
South Cotabato
General Santos City
(Dadiangas)
Sultan Kudarat

5
1

45
17
7
10

1,194
543
140
199

3,830,500
1,121,974
475,514
767,255n

11

26
249

529,542
677,062

37

259,153

Cotabato City

Continued

NEWLY ORGANIZED
PHILIPPINES

84
Region, Province,
and Highly
Urbanized City
XIII - Caraga
Agusan del Norte
Butuan City
Agusan del Sur
Dinagat Islands
Surigao del Norte
Surigao del Sur

Prov.

City Mun.

Brgy.

(June 30, 2011)

Population
(Aug. 1, 2007)

6
2

1
2

67
10

13
7
20
17

1,311
167
86
314
100
335
309

2,293,346
309,338o
298,378
609,447
120,813
409,468
545,902

Autonomous Region in Muslim


Mindanao (ARMM)
5

Basilan

Lanao del Sur

Maguindanao

Sulu

Tawi-tawi

2
1
1

116
11
39
36
19
11

2,490
210
1,159
508
410
203

4,120,795
408,520
1,138,544
1,273,715
849,670
450,346

Notes:
Prov. - Province, Mun. - Municipality, Brgy. - Barangay
All cities shown on this table are Highly Urbanized Cities (HUCs)
except Isabela City (Component City) in Region IX and Cotabato
City (Independent Component City) in Region XII, whose provinces
(Basilan and Maguindanao) are under the regional jurisdiction
of ARMM per E. O. No. 36.
a

Population counts for the regions do not add up to the national total.
Includes 2,279 Filipinos in Philippines Embassies, Consulates
and Mission Abroad.
b
Excluding Baguio City
c
Excluding Angeles City
d
Excluding Olongapo City
e
Excluding Lucena City
f
Excluding Puerto Princesa City
g
Excluding Iloilo City
Continued

NEWLY ORGANIZED
PHILIPPINES
Region, Province,
and Highly

Prov.

Urbanized City

85

City Mun.

Brgy.

(June 30, 2011)

Population
(Aug. 1, 2007)
Concluded

Excluding Bacolod City

Excluding Cebu City, Lapu-lapu City, and Mandaue City

Excluding Zamboanga City

Excluding Iligan City

Excluding Cagayan de Oro City

Excluding Davao City

Excluding General Santos City

Excluding Butuan City

Sources: NSO, 2007 Census of Population, NSCB, and DILG,


National Barangay Operations Office

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