Quickstat Index

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NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION
June 2003

A monthly update of NSO's most requested statistics


INDICATOR REFERENCE PERIOD and DATA
PRICES May 2003 Apr. 2003 May 2002
  Consumer Price Index (1994=100) 173.6 173.5 169.4
    Inflation rate 2.5 2.9 5.1
    Purchasing power of the peso 0.58 0.58 0.59
  Feb. 2003 Jan. 2003 Feb. 2002
  Retail Price Index for Construction Materials      
      in Metro Manila (1978=100) 858.2 841.5 825.5
  Wholesale Price Index for Construction Materials      
       in Metro Manila (1985=100) 262.6 258.0 248.4
  Jan. 2003 Dec. 2002 Jan. 2002
  General Wholesale Price Index in Metro Manila (1985=100) 282.9 278.0 267.8
DOMESTIC TRADE (quantity in tons; value in P1,000) 3rd Qtr. 2002p 2nd Qtr. 2002p 3rd Qtr. 2001
  Coastwise trade      
    Quantity 192,420 396,595 837,115
    Value 6,534,248 13,072,665 27,791,440
  Rail trade      
    Quantity 218 251 161
    Value 8,087 9,399 4,886
  Air trade      
    Quantity 3,323 2,282 4,370
    Value 265,991 460,160 306,501
LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT (Source: LFS) Jan. 2003 Oct. 2002 Jan. 2002
  Labor force (in thousand) 7,431 7,349 7,220
    Labor force participation rate 63.7 64.4 64.4
      Employment rate 83.1 83.3 83.9
      Unemployment rate 16.9 16.7 16.1
      Visible Underemployment rate 3.6 3.3 4.2
CONSTRUCTION
(Floor area in square meters; value in P1,000)
4th Qtr 2002 3rd Qtr 2002 4th Qtr 2001
  Total (number) 3,041 2,703 2,791
    Total floor area 679,686 566,066 1,005,615
    Value 5,349,196 4,515,116 7,513,054
  Residential (number) 1,534 1,414 1,405
    Total floor area 327,665 305,685 306,606
    Value 2,101,298 2,004,903 1,929,234
  Nonresidential (number) 518 388 425
    Total floor area 306,392 218,203 659,511
    Value 2,464,206 1,687,353 4,848,462
  Additions (number) 233 193 205
    Total floor area 45,629 42,178 39,498
    Value 262,784 283,966 209,330
  Alterations/repairs (number) 756 708 756
    Value 520,908 538,894 526,028
BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY (Source: LE) 2000 1999  
  Number of establishments (With 10 or more workers)      
    Agriculture and Forestry 18 18  
    Fishery 2 20  
    Mining and quarrying 20 20  
    Manufacturing 6,827 6,326  
    Electricity, gas, and water 25 24  
    Construction 815 825  
    Wholesale and retail trade 7,014 6,074  
    Hotels and restaurants 3,252 3,072  
    Transportation 1,564 1,455  
    Financial intermediation establishments 2,305 2,241  
    Real estate and other business activities 2,794 2,622  
    Education 827 774  
    Health 365 351  
    Other community, social and personal services 694 653  
FAMILY INCOME AND EXPENDITURE (Source: FIES)
(in peso, at current prices)
2000 1997 1994
  Annual average family income 300,304 270,993 173,599
  Annual average family expenditure 244,240 217,840 138,427
  Annual average family saving 56,064 53,153 35,172
DEMOGRAPHY 2000 1995 1990
  Total population 9,932,560 9,454,040 7,948,392
    Male 49.1% 48.8% 48.6%
    Female 50.9% 51.2% 51.4%
    0-14 years 31.9% 32.6% 33.5%
    15-64 years 65.2% 64.8% 64.1%
    65 years and over 2.9% 2.5% 2.4%
  Density (persons per square kilometer) 15,617.0 14,928.2 12,550.8
  Growth rate 1.06 3.30 2.98
  Average household size 4.6 4.7 5.0
  2005 2004 2003
  Population projection (medium assumption) 1/ 11,240,743 11,070,287 10,899,361
VITAL STATISTICS      
  1998 1997 1996
  Registered births 2/ 312,133 325,841 315,715
    Male 166,624 170,111 165,117
    Female 145,509 155,730 150,600
  Registered marriages 2/ 100,805 105,639 98,138
  1997 1996 1995
  Registered deaths 2/ 58,746 58,949 54,211
    Male 34,880 34,949 32,409
    Female 23,866 24,000 21,802
  2002 2001 2000
  Crude birth rate (per 1,000 population) 1/ 19.7 20.3 20.9
  Crude death rate(per 1,000 population) 1/ 4.6 4.6 4.6
  Crude rate of natural increase (per 1,000 population) 1/ 15.1 15.7 16.3
  Total fertility rate (number of children per woman)  1/ 2.00 2.05 2.09
  Life expectancy at birth (in years)  1/      
    Male 68.4 68.1 67.8
    Female 72.9 72.6 72.3
FAMILY PLANNING (Source: FPS) 2001 2000 1999
  Modern method  3/ 38.2 33.6 37.5
  Traditional method 3/ 13.0 12.1 15.5
EDUCATION (Source: FLEMMS) 1994 1989  
  Simple literacy rate (10 years old and over) 4/ 98.8 98.1  
  Functional literacy rate (10 to 64 years old) 5/ 92.4 90.6  
1/    -Source: 1995 Census-Based National, Regional and Provincial Population Projections, Volume II.
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.
r     -Revised
p     -Preliminary
n.a. -not yet available

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