Quickstat Index

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CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION
March 2012

A monthly update of NSO's most requested statistics


INDICATOR REFERENCE PERIOD and DATA
PRICES Feb 2012 Jan 2012 Feb 2011
  Consumer Price Index (2006=100) 125.2 125.3 122.4 r
    Inflation rate 2.3 2.7 3.2
    Purchasing power of the peso 0.80 0.80 0.82
DOMESTIC TRADE
(quantity in thousand tons; value in P1,000)
3rd Qtr
2011
2nd Qtr
2011
3rd Qtr
2010
  Coastwise trade      
    Quantity - - -
    Value - - -
  Rail trade      
    Quantity - - -
    Value - - -
  Air trade      
    Quantity - - -
    Value - - -
LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT (Source: LFS) 6/ Jan 2012 p Oct 2011 Jan 2011
  Labor force (employed and unemployed) - 1,128 -
    Labor force participation rate 69.2 70.3 66.6
      Employment rate 94.4 95.2 94.4
      Unemployment rate 5.6 4.8 5.6
      Underemployment rate 17.4 18.5 14.9
OVERSEAS EMPLOYMENT (Source: SOF) 7/ 2010 2009 2008
    Number of overseas filipino workers (In thousands) 37 40 38
CONSTRUCTION
(Floor area in square meters; value in P1,000)
3rd Qtr
2011
2nd Qtr
2011
3rd Qtr
2010
  Total (number) 258 240 260
    Total floor area 59,487 63,435 74,543
    Value 597,508 591,381 616,491
  Residential (number) 177 172 146
    Total floor area 34,603 27,905 29,724
    Value 326,786 243,674 254,077
  Nonresidential (number) 45 48 70
    Total floor area 22,632 33,200 42,425
    Value 204,047 319,297 320,946
  Additions (number) 14 11 16
    Total floor area 2,252 2,330 2,394
    Value 16,681 19,333 18,057
  Alterations/repairs (number) 22 9 28
    Value 49,991 9,075 23,411
BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY
(Source: ASPBI, 2006 - CPBI)
2009 p 2008 2006
  Number of establishments
  (ASPBI/CPBI with 20 or more workers)
     
    Agriculture and forestry/Agriculture, hunting and forestry n.a. S 4
    Fishery/Fishing n.a. - -
    Mining and quarrying n.a. 2 -
    Manufacturing n.a. 21 22
    Electricity, gas, and water n.a. 12 13
    Construction n.a. 8 -
    Wholesale and retail trade, repair of
    motor vehicles, motorcycles, personal and household goods
45 50 61
    Hotels and restaurants 63 54 57
    Transportation/Transport, storage and communications 4 4 4
    Financial intermediation 4 6 5
    Real estate/Real estate, renting and business activities 10 10 7
    Education/Private education 56 52 47
    Health/Health and social work 6 6 8
    Other community, social and personal services 6 7 5
FAMILY INCOME AND EXPENDITURE (Source: FIES)
(in thousand pesos, at current prices)
2009 2006 2003
  Annual average family income 219 192 152
  Annual average family expenditure 174 151 126
  Annual average family saving 44 42 26
DEMOGRAPHY                                                                    2007 8/ 2000 1995
  Total population                                                        1,514,266 1,365,220 1,254,838
    Urban - 495,711 -
    Rural - 869,701 -
    Male 50.9% 51.0% 50.8%
    Female 49.1% 49.0% 49.2%
    0-14 years 34.0% 37.3% 38.7%
    15-64 years 61.4% 55.6% 57.5%
    65 years and over 4.6% 4.1% 3.8%
  Density (persons per square kilometer) - 95.0 71.9
  Growth rate                                                                       1.50 1.82 1.71
  Average household size - 5.2 5.1
  2013 2012 2011
  Population projection (medium assumption) 1/ 1,798,920 1,764,080 1,729,240
VITAL STATISTICS                                                             2009 2008 2007
  Registered births 2/ 33,207 34,760 33,609
    Male 17,231 18,135 17,408
    Female 15,976 16,625 16,201
  Registered marriages 2/                         2010 = 9,926                         10,107 9,797 9,977
  Registered deaths 2/ 6,763 n.a. 5,960
    Male 3,999 n.a. 3,563
    Female 2,764 n.a. 2,397
  2008 2007 2006
  Infant deaths n.a. 299 n.a.
  Fetal deaths n.a. 103 118
  Maternal deaths n.a. n.a. 16
  2010-2015 2005-2010 2000-2005
  Crude birth rate (per 1,000 population)  1/ 25.7 27.3 28.3
  Crude death rate (per 1,000 population)  1/ 5.9 6.3 7.0
  Crude rate of natural increase (per 1,000 population) 1/ 19.8 21.0 21.2
  Total fertility rate (number of children per woman)  1/ 3.2 3.4 3.7
  Life expectancy at birth (in years)  1/      
    Male 67.4 65.9 63.9
    Female 72.7 71.2 69.2
FAMILY PLANNING (Source: FPS, 2008 - NDHS) 2008 2006 2005
  Modern method  3/ 38.9 40.8 40.2
  Traditional method 3/ 16.1 10.8 8.4
EDUCATION (Source: FLEMMS) 2008 2003 1994
  Simple literacy rate (10 years old and over) 4/ - - 88.8
  Functional literacy rate (10 to 64 years old) 5/ 89.2 85.4 78.6
1/    -Source: 2000 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.
6/    -Estimates are preliminary and may change. Figures were estimated using
       the 2000 Census-based Population Projections.
7/    -Source: Survey on Overseas Filipinos.
8/    -Based on Household Population.
r     -Revised
p     -Preliminary
CPBI     -Census of Philippine Business and Industry.
ASPBI   -Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry.
NDHS   -National Demographic and Health Survey.
n.a.       -not yet available.

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March 28, 2012
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