Quickstat Index
QUICKSTAT - October 2003
A Monthly Update of NSO's Most Requested Statistics
INDICATOR REFERENCE PERIOD and DATA
PRICE INDICES      
  Consumer Price Index (1994=100) Sep 2003 Aug 2003 Sep 2002
       Philippines 172.8 172.7r 167.9
       National Capital Region (NCR) 175.8 175.6r 168.7r
       Areas Outside NCR 171.6 171.5 167.5
    Inflation rate 2.9 3.0 2.9
    Purchasing power of the peso 0.58 0.58 0.60
  Jul 2003 Jun 2003 Jul 2002
  Retail Price Index for Construction Materials
    in Metro Manila
(1978=100)
866.7 869.5 836.1
  Wholesale Price Index for Construction 
    Materials in Metro Manila
(1985=100)
269.2 268.2 251.7r
  General Retail Price Index in
    Metro Manila
(1978=100)
1,028.9 1,039.3 1,017.3r
  Jun 2003 May 2003 Jun 2002
  General Wholesale Price Index in
    Metro Manila
(1985=100)
286.8 284.5r 273.9
  Jul 2003 Jun 2003 Jul 2002
  Producer's Price Index for Manufacturing
    in Metro Manila
(1994=100)
184.5 182.2r 170.6
FOREIGN TRADE (FOB value in million US$) Jul 2003p Jun 2003 May 2002
  Total trade 6,199 5,982 6,413
  Exports 2,967 3,061 3,223
  Imports 3,232 2,922 3,190
  Balance of trade (265) 139 33
    Top traders:      
    1. USA 1,333 1,250 1,403
    2. Japan 1,120 1,096 1,063
    3. Singapore 420 394 418
    Top exports:      
    1. Electronics and components 1,946 1,932 2,189
    2. Articles of apparel and clothing accessories 235 238 263
    3. Coconut oil 48 34 23
    Top imports:      
    1. Electronics and components 1,524 1,341 1,477
    2. Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials 298 236 365
    3. Industrial machinery and equipment 142 121 129
DOMESTIC TRADE
(Quantity in thousand tons; value in million pesos)
4th Qtr 2002p 3rd Qtr 2002 4th Qtr 2001
  Coastwise trade      
    Quantity 5,048 10,340 4,850
    Value 98,037 114,066 86,139
  Rail trade      
    Quantity 0.57 0.54 0.43
    Value 17.29 15.63 13.00
  Air trade      
    Quantity 11 17 13
    Value 474 548 857
LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT  (Source: LFS) Jul 2003 Apr 2003 Jul 2002
  Total labor force (million) 34.2 34.6 33.9
    Labor force participation rate 67.4% 67.1% 67.1%
     Employment rate 87.3% 87.8% 88.8%
     Unemployment rate 12.7% 12.2% 11.2%
     Underemployment rate 20.8% 15.6% 17.1%
BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY (Sources: ASE/LE)      
  Number of establishments (with 10 or more workers) 1998 1997 1996
    Agriculture and forestry 1,257 1,196 1,095
    Fishing 502 501 439
    Mining and quarrying 180 193 188
    Manufacturing 15,674 14,734 13,526
    Electricity, gas, and water 603 588 582
    Construction 1,475 1,457 1,501
    Wholesale and retail trade 17,903 15,237 13,336
    Hotels and restaurants 7,092 6,686 6,275
    Transportation, storage and communication 3,011 2,734 2,581
    Financial intermediation establishments 5,744 5,452 5,229
    Real estate, renting and other business activities 4,165 3,804 3,613
    Private education services 3,929 3,718 3,490
    Health and social work 1,181 1,135 1,087
    Other community, social, and personal services 2,065 1,935 1,812
PRIVATE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
(Floor area in square meters; value in P1,000)
1st Qtr 2003 4th Qtr 2002 1st Qtr 2002
  Philippines(number) 22,483 22,497 24,337
    Floor area 3,452,395 3,207,131 3,656,039
    Value 20,217,471 17,449,831 33,713,486
  Residential (number) 15,545 15,545 17,025
    Floor area 1,980,677 1,938,954 1,768,186
    Value 10,943,133 9,479,324 9,071,720
  Nonresidential (number) 2,396 2,634 3,045
    Floor area 1,314,750 1,148,121 1,728,004
    Value 7,305,250 6,335,618 22,103,520
  Additions (number) 1,296 1,088 1,233
    Floor area 156,968 120,056 159,849
    Value 772,862 610,856 781,382
  Alterations/repairs (number) 3,246 3,230 3,034
    Value 1,196,226 1,024,033 1,756,854
(MISSI) MONTHLY INTEGRATED SURVEY
ON SELECTED INDUSTRIES (1994=100)
  Jul 2003 Jun 2003r
  Value of production index   210.5 206.6
     Gainers over last year      
      Basic Metals   148.1% 31.9%
      Petroleum products   21.6% 15.5%
      Food manufacturing   14.1% 13.1%
     Losers over last year      
      Tobacco   (61.9%) (67.7%)
      Transport equipment   (11.7%) (10.4%)
      Beverage   (5.9%) 0.2%
  Volume of production index   114.1 113.4
     Gainers over last year      
      Basic metals   130.8% 23.0%
      Food manufacturing   8.4% 5.3%
      Petroleum products   5.1% (0.7%)
     Losers over last year      
      Tobacco   (61.9%) (67.7%)
      Transport equipment   (12.5%) (12.5%)
      Beverage   (9.4%) (3.3%)
  Value of net sales      
     Gainers over last year      
      Food manufacturing   15.5% 12.3%
      Petroleum products   22.6% 22.6%
      Basic metals   34.8% 33.4%
     Losers over last year      
      Electrical machinery   (10.9%) (26.5%)
      Tobacco   (38.4%) (33.5%)
      Transport equipment   (15.4%) (8.0%)
  Volume of net sales      
     Gainers over last year      
      Food manufacturing   9.8% 4.6%
      Basic metals   25.4% 24.4%
      Machinery including electrical   68.5% 64.3%
     Losers over last year      
      Electrical machinery   (23.5%) (34.4%)
      Tobacco   (38.5%) (33.6%)
      Transport equipment   (16.1%) (10.2%)
 Capacity utilization      
      Below 70%   35.8 36.6
      90% - 100%   15.9 16.3
INCOME AND EXPENDITURE  (Source: FIES)
(At current prices)
2000 1997 1994
  Annual average family income  P144,039 P123,168 P83,161
  Annual average family expenditure P118,002 P99,537 P67,661
  Annual average family saving P26,037 P23,631 P15,500
POPULATION 2000 1995 1990
  Total 76,504,077 68,616,536 60,703,206
    Male 38,524,266 34,584,170 30,538,285
    Female 37,979,811 34,032,366 30,164,921
    0-14 years 37.0% 38.4% 39.6%
    15-64 years 59.2% 58.1% 57.0%
    65 years and over 3.8% 3.5% 3.4%
    Sex ratio 101.4 101.6 101.2
  Density (persons per square kilometer) 255 229 202
  Growth rate 2.36% 2.32% 2.35%
  Average household size 5.0 5.1 5.3
  2005 2004 2003
  Population projection (medium assumption)1/ 84,241,341 82,663,561 81,081,457
HEALTH AND VITAL STATISTICS      
  2000p 1999p 1998
  Births 2/ 1,699,380 1,613,248 1,632,859
    Male     853,304
   Female     779,555
  Marriages2/ 572,955 551,444 549,265
  Deaths 2/ 364,751 347,643 352,992
   Male     210,592
   Female     142,400
  2002 2001 2000
  Crude birth rate (per thousand population) 1/ 25.70 26.24 26.78
  Crude death rate (per thousand population) 1/ 5.77 5.83 5.89
  Crude rate of natural increase (per thousand population) 1/ 19.93 20.41 20.89
  Total fertility rate (number of children per woman) 1/ 3.23 3.30 3.38
  Life expectancy at birth (in years medium assumption)1/      
     Male 66.93 66.63 66.33
     Female 72.18 71.88 71.58
FAMILY PLANNING (Source: FPS) 2002 2001 2000
  Contraceptive prevalence rate 3/ 48.8% 49.5% 47.0%
     Modern method 35.0% 31.1% 32.3%
     Traditional method 13.8% 16.4% 14.7%
LITERACY RATE (Source: FLEMMS) 1994 1989  
  Simple literacy rate (10 years old and over) 4/ 93.9% 89.8%  
  Functional literacy rate (10 to 64 years old) 5/ 83.8% 75.4%  
    1/      - Source: 1995 Census-Based National, Regional, and Provincial Population Projections.
    2/      - Based on civil registration. Not adjusted for underregistration.
    3/      - Based on currently married women aged 15-49 years.
    4/      - Basic reading and writing skills.
    5/      - Basic reading, writing, and computational skills.
    *      - New sectors in the 1994-based series.
          - Revised
          - Preliminary
    n.a.  - not yet available
    LE   - List of Establishments

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