Provincial Quickstat Index

QUICKSTAT on MARINDUQUE
April 2007

A monthly update of NSO's most requested statistics

INDICATOR REFERENCE PERIOD and DATA
PRICES   (2000=100)
  2006 Mar 2007 Feb 2007 Mar 2006
  Consumer Price Index (1994=100) 131.70 134.60 135.10 130.70
  Inflation rate 5.40 3.00 4.00 6.90
  Purchasing power of the peso 0.76 0.74 0.74 0.77
PRIVATE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
(Floor area in square meters; value in P1,000)
2005 3rd Qtr
2006
2nd Qtr
2006
1st Qtr
2006
  Total number of buildings 188 8 55 65
    Total floor area (square meter) 13,633 892 4,297 6,756
    Value (P'000) 88,346 5,290 32,569 55,141
  Residential (number) 157 8 41 55
    Total floor area (square meter) 11,305 892 3,706 4,941
    Value (P'000) 60,264 5,290 26,299 28,446
  Nonresidential (number) 18 - 6 5
    Total floor area (square meter) 2,172 - 471 1,773
    Value (P'000) 20,945 - 3,435 24,809
BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY
(Source: Listing of Establishments)
2002 2001 2000
  Type of Establishment      
    Micro (1-9 establishments) 2,846 2,843 2,873
    Small (10-99 establishments) 53 54 66
    Medium (100-199 establishments) 2 2 3
    Large (200 and over establishments) 1 1 1
FAMILY INCOME AND EXPENDITURE (at current prices)
(Source: FIES 2000)
2000 1997 1994
  Total number of families 42,844 49,143 44,836
  Annual average family income (in peso) 84,842 79,043 68,864
  Annual average family expenditure (in peso) 74,283 68,608 55,401
  Annual average family saving (in peso) 10,559 10,435 13,463
  Annual per capita income (in peso) 20,195 19,116 16,213
  Average per capita expenditure (in peso) 17,642 16,561 13,432
DEMOGRAPHY (Source: 2000 Census of Population and Housing) 2000 1995 1990
  Total population 217,392 199,910 185,524
    Urban 10,440 - 25,594
    Rural 206,952 - 159,930
    Male 109,680 100,923 -
    Female 107,712 98,987 -
  Household population 217,244 199,677 185,377
    Male 109,555 100,773 93,727
    Female 107,689 98,904 91,650
  Number of households 43,921 40,812 36,284
  Average household size 4.95 4.89 5.10
  Annual growth rate (1995-2000) 1.81 1.41 0.66
  Sex ratio (Number of males for every 100 females) 101.80 101.96 102.30
  Population Density (In square kilometer) 227 213.90 198.50
  Median Age 20 19 17
  Dependency Ratio 79.10 87.60 89.10
    Young Dependents 69.70 78.30 80.70
    Old Dependents 9.40 9.20 8.40
  Proportion by age group (in Percent)      
    0-4 12.70 14.30 14.10
    0-14 38.90 41.80 42.70
    15-64 55.90 53.30 52.90
    18 and over 54.50 51.60 50.80
    65 and over 5.30 4.90 4.40
  Proportion of Urban Population 4.80 n.a. 17.30
  Proportion of Persons with Disabilities 2.40 1.60 1.20
GEOGRAPHY (Source: Philippines in Figures and Philippine Yearbook) 2005 2004 2003
  Number of Cities - - -
  Number of Municipalities 6 6 6
  Number of Barangays 218 218 218
DEMOGRAPHY (Source: 2000 Census of Population and Housing) 2000 1995 1990
  Marital Status (Household Population 10 Years Old and Over)      
    Total 160,330 143,036 132,574
    Single 69,793 60,797 59,284
    Married 75,547 71,612 66,296
    Widowed 8,288 7,234 6,317
    Divorced/Separated 1,095 575 477
    Common-Law/Live-In 4,503 2,761 -
    Unknown/Not Stated 1,104 57 200
  Disabled persons by Type of Disability; By Sex and Age Group      
    Total 5,141 3,274 2,182
    Total blindness 161 135 264
    Partial blindness 358 335 -
    Low Vision 2,344 568 -
    Total deafness 92 115 206
    Partial deafness 166 270 -
    Hard of hearing 218 100 -
    Oral defect 243 206 177
    Loss of one or both arms/hands 228 54 -
    Loss of one of both legs/feet 222 41 -
    Quadriplegic 267 - -
    Mentally retarded 222 251 224
    Mentally ill 492 162 157
    Multiple impairment 128 - 87
    Muteness - 134 77
    Deafness/Muteness - - 77
    Others - 903 913
  Highest Educational Attainment (Household Population by 5 Years Old and Over) 20004/ 19954/ 19905/
    Both Sexes 189,583 171,153 148,704
    No Grade Completed 7,288 11,260 3,774
    Pre-School 4,627 7,312 2,112
    Elementary 93,958 88,833 91,060
        1st-4th Grade 43,193 41,323 43,525
        5th-7th Grade 50,765 47,510 47,535
    High School 51,409 43,099 34,587
        Undergraduate 30,653 25,369 20,673
        Graduate 20,756 17,730 13,914
    Post-Secondary 6,581 5,170 3,623
        Undergraduate 2,367 1,041 1,652
        Graduate 4,214 4,129 1,971
    College Undergraduate 13,920 6,721 7,132
    Academic Degree Holder 7,393 7,395 6,255
    Post- Baccalaureate 317 228 -
    Not Stated 4,090 1,135 161
  Overseas Workers (Highest Educational Attainment 10 Years Old and Over) 2000 1995 1990
    Both Sexes 1,883 1,716 754
    No Grade Completed 9 9 5
    Pre-School - - 1
    Elementary 387 236 105
        1st-4th Grade 126 62 30
        5th-7th Grade 261 174 75
    High School 484 452 172
        Undergraduate 182 108 57
        Graduate 302 344 115
    Post-Secondary 364 363 114
        Undergraduate 116 40 25
        Graduate 248 323 89
    College Undergraduate 303 237 140
    Academic Degree Holder 301 405 216
    Post- Baccalaureate 5 6 -
    Not Stated 30 8 1
  Elderly Population ( 60 Years Old and Over)      
    Both Sexes 17,227 14,997 12,611
      Male 7,513 6,638 5,660
      Female 9,714 8,359 6,951
VITAL STATISTICS REPORT (Source: VSR) 2003 2002 2001
  Births
    (Based on civil registration. Not adjusted for underregistration)  
4,941 5,230 5,321
    Male 2,629 2,690 2,784
    Female 2,312 2,540 2,537
  Marriages
    (Based on civil registration. Not adjusted for underregistration)  
1,540 1,589 1,523
  Deaths
    (Based on civil registration. Not adjusted for underregistration)  
1,428 1,512 1,421
    Male 813 890 798
    Female 615 622 623
  2005 2004 2003
  Crude birthb (per thousand population) 24.42 24.74 25.06
  Crude deathb (per thousand population) 7.21 7.25 7.29
  Crude rate of natural increaseb (per thousand population) 17.21 17.49 17.77
  Total fertility rateb (number of children per woman) 3.21 3.29 3.36
  Life expectancy at birthb (in years; medium assumption)      
    Male 66.22 65.87 65.52
    Female 71.12 70.77 70.42
MINIMUM BASIC NEEDS (MBN)* INDICATORS
(Source: Annual Poverty Indicators Survey)
2002 1999 1998
  On Survival      
    Percentage of families with access to safe drinking water 91.76 83.00 83.90
        National ranking 22 40 24
    Percentage of families with sanitary toilet 84.97 79.20 61.10
        National ranking 40 53 51
    Percentage of families with electricity 71.34 n.a. n.a.
        National ranking 35 n.a. n.a.
    Percentage of families with access to health facility 41.78 n.a. 45.20
        National ranking 24 n.a. 20
  On Security      
    Percentage of families with housing unit made of strong materials 67.56 59.40 34.60
        National ranking 34 34 32
    Percentage of families with own/owner like possesion of house/lot 78.72 78.70 84.20
        National ranking 23 37 19
    Percentage of families with head gainfully employed 82.95 90.90 90.60
        National ranking 49 24 41
    Percentage of families with members of 18 ears old and over gainfully employed 91.65 95.10 93.60
        National ranking 67 46 57
  On Enabling      
    Percentage of families with children 6-12 years old in elementary grade 94.53 96.30 90.30
        National ranking 10 4 44
    Percentage of families with children 13-16 years old in high school 86.69 77.70 62.90
        National ranking 6 18 33
    Percentage of families with working children 5-17 years old 16.20 13.70 82.90
        National ranking 45 24 32
    Percentage of families with member involved in people's organization 23.61 56.30 24.70
        National ranking 46 11 25
EDUCATION (Source: 2000, 1990 CPH/1994 FLEMMS) 2000 1994 1990
  Literate (Simple literacy in 1,000) 151 163 128
  Literacy rate (Simple literacy)     93.94 94.55 96.80
CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE (Source: 1991 CA Vol. I) 2002 1991 1980
  Number of farms by land use 1/ 19,505 21,245 16,395
  Area of farms by land use (in hectares) 38,079 43,048 44,555
  Arable lands      
    Land planted to temporary crops 5,300 9,450 9,651
    Lands lying idle 2/ 407 511 2,649
    Land planted to permanent crops 31,626 31,870 29,361
    Land under permanent meadows and pasture 125 714 1,562
    Lands covered with forest growth 67 213 924
    All other lands 3/ 523 289 408
  Top Five Agricultural Crops (Souce :BAS)7/ 2005 2004 2003
    Palay      
      Area (Hectares) 11,568 13,414 16,185
      Production (Metric Tons) 30,262 35,110 40,172
    Corn      
      Area (Hectares) 1,541 1,613 15,978
      Production (Metric Tons) 1,216 1,283 1,246
    Coconut      
      Area (Hectares) 35,318P 35,318 35,448
      Production (Metric Tons) 142,567P 126,522 134,032
    Sugarcane      
      Area (Hectares) - - -
      Production (Metric Tons) - - -
    Banana      
      Area (Hectares) 571 567 567
      Production (Metric Tons) 1,523 1,490 1,494
  Top Five Livestock 2005 2004 2003
    Carabao 25,967 25,907 23,335
      Cattle 15,728 15,532 15,559
      Chicken 347,462 326,782 329,650
    Duck 4,260 3,557 3,629
      Goat 10,115 8,849 10,057
INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT
(Source: Department of Budget and Management)
2004 2003 2002
  IRA (In Million Pesos) 194.60 194.60 183.70
    Rank 74 74 73
  Percentage of IRA to Total Financial Resources 76.00 78.50 81.00
    Rank 45 55 17
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX (HDI)
(Source: National Statistical Coordination Board)
  2000 1997
  Human Development Index 6/   0.604 0.588
    Rank   27 22
BANKS
(Source: Central Bank of the Philippines)
  2005 2004
    Total Number of Banks   10 10
      Total Banks Deposit (in Millions)   1,285 1,234
PAWNSHOP
(Source: Central Bank of the Philippines)
  2003 2002
      Total Number of Pawnshops   9 9
REGISTERED VOTERS
(Source: Comelec)
  2004 2002
      Number of Registered Voters   111,786 103,892
    Rank   68 68
    *  MBN - are the minimum criteria for attaining a decent quality of life, which are the basic needs of Filipino family for survival,
        security and empowerment (enabling).
   n.a.  - not available.
   r       - revised.
   b/  Census-Based National, Regional and Provincial Projections.
   1/  A farm was counted once under "ALL CLASSES" but maybe counted under each of the reported land utilization.
   2/  Included homelot.
   3/  Included lands temporary fallowed and lands under temporary meadows/pastures.
   4/  Ages 5 years old and over.
   5/  Ages 7 years old and over.
   6/  Human Development Index - this index attempt to measure the complete concept of human development by tracking
        the progress of three selected aspect of human life. It tries to capture and simplify description of human development.
   7/  Bureau of Agriculture and Statistics


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July 10, 2007
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