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The Current Labor Statistics (CLS), published by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), provides data
users with timely, accurate and reliable data on the latest macroeconomic statistics and administrative-based
statistics related to labor and employment.
This issue of the CLS includes the preliminary results of the April 2015 round of the Labor Force Survey.
Also included in this issue are updates on labor turnover rates; minimum wage rates; consumer price index and
inflation rate; purchasing power of peso; gross regional domestic product; and labor productivity.
The PSA would like to thank the agencies where the data were secured, specifically, the Commission on
Filipinos Overseas and the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas. Equally deserving of our gratitude are the various
bureaus, regional offices and attached agencies of the Department of Labor and Employment for their continuing
support to the realization of this publication.
FOREWORD
PART I. MACROECONOMIC LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
Table
1 Millennium Development Goals Indicators on Employment, Philippines: 1997 - 2014
2 Household Population 15 Years Old and Over and Employment Status, Philippines: 2013 - April 2015
3 Household Population 15 Years Old and Over and Employment Status by Sex, Philippines: 2013 - April 2015
4 Household Population 15 Years Old and Over and Employment Status by Region, Philippines: 2013 - April 2015
5 Employed Persons by Major Industry Group, Philippines: 2013 - April 2015
6 Employed Persons by Major Occupation Group, Philippines: 2013 - April 2015
7 Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Philippines: 2013 - April 2015
8 Employed Persons by Number of Hours Worked Per Week, Philippines: 2013 - April 2015
9 Employed Persons by Sex, Age Group and Highest Grade Completed, Philippines: 2013 - April 2015
10 Unemployed Persons by Sex, Age Group and Highest Grade Completed, Philippines: 2013 - April 2015
11 Youth (15 - 24 and 15 - 30 Years Old) Household Population and Employment Status by Sex,
Philippines: 2013 - April 2015
12 Employed and Unemployed Youth (15 - 24 and 15 - 30 Years Old) by Highest Grade Completed,
Philippines: 2012 - 2014
13 Working Children (5 - 17 Years Old) by Age Group and Sex, Philippines: 2012 - 2014
14 Indices of Employment in Non-Agricultural Industries by Major Industry Group,
Philippines: 2012 - Fourth Quarter 2014
15 Establishments Resorting to Permanent Closure/Retrenchment Due to Economic Reasons and Displaced
Workers by Region, Philippines: 2012 - 2014
16 Establishments Resorting to Permanent Closure/Retrenchment Due to Economic Reasons and
Displaced Workers by Reason, Philippines: 2012 - 2014
17 Establishments Resorting to Permanent Closure/Retrenchment Due to Economic Reasons and
Displaced Workers by Industry, Philippines: 2013 - 2014
17A Establishments Resorting to Permanent Closure/Retrenchment Due to Economic Reasons and
Displaced Workers by Industry, Philippines: 2010 - 2012
18 Labor Turnover Rates by Quarter, National Capital Region: First Quarter 2013 - First Quarter 2015
19 Labor Turnover Rates by Major Industry Group, National Capital Region: First Quarter 2013 - First Quarter 2015
20 Average Daily Basic Pay of Wage and Salary Workers by Region, Philippines: 2012 - 2014
21 Average Daily Basic Pay of Wage and Salary Workers by Major Industry Group, Philippines: 2012 - 2014
22 Average Daily Basic Pay of Wage and Salary Workers by Major Occupation Group, Philippines: 2012 - 2014
23 Average Daily Basic Pay of Wage and Salary Workers, Philippines: 2012 - 2014
24 Minimum Wage Rates by Sector and Region, Philippines: As of August 6, 2015
25 Agricultural Wage Rates of Farm Workers, Philippines: 2011 - 2013
26 Indices of Compensation Per Employee in Non-Agricultural Industries by Major Industry Group,
Philippines: 2012 - Fourth Quarter 2014
27 Exchange Rate, Consumer Price Index and Inflation Rate, Philippines: 2013 - July 2015
28 Purchasing Power of Peso, Philippines: 2013 - July 2015
29 Gross National Income and Gross Domestic Product by Quarter, Philippines: 2013 - First Quarter 2015
30 Net Inward Foreign Investments by Type (BOP Concept), Philippines: 2013 - First Quarter 2015
31 Labor Productivity and Growth Rates by Sector, Philippines: 2010 - 2014
32 Labor Productivity and Growth Rates by Region, Philippines: 2012- 2014
33 Gross Regional Domestic Product, Philippines: 2012 - 2014
Table
49 Appealed Compensation Claims Handled by the Employees' Compensation Commission,
Philippines: 2012 - Fourth Quarter 2014
50 Labor Standards Enforcement, Philippines: 2012 - Fourth Quarter 2013
51 Labor Standards Enforcement by Region, Philippines: 2013
52 Original and Appealed Labor Standards Cases, Philippines: 2011 - Fourth Quarter 2013
53 Original Labor Standards Cases by Region, Philippines: 2013
54 Workers Provided with Various Livelihood Assistance/Services, Philippines: 2012 - Fourth Quarter 2014
55 Workers Provided with Various Livelihood Assistance/Services by Region, Philippines: 2014
56 Benefits and Services for Overseas Filipino Workers, Philippines: 2012 - 2014
C. Labor Relations
Table
57 Existing Workers' Organizations and Collective Bargaining Agreements,
Philippines: 2011 - June 2013
58 Existing Workers' Organizations and Collective Bargaining Agreements by Region,
Philippines: January - June 2013
59 Strike/Lockout Notices and Actual Strikes/Lockouts, Philippines: 2012 - December 2014
60 Preventive Mediation Cases and Voluntary Arbitration Cases, Philippines: 2012 - December 2014
61 Strike/Lockout Notices and Preventive Mediation Cases by Region, Philippinesz; January - December 2014
62 Original and Appealed Med-Arbitration Cases, Philippines: 2012 - December 2014
63 Original Med-Arbitration Cases by Region, Philippines: January - December 2014
64 Original and Appealed Compulsory Arbitration Cases, Philippines: 2012 - December 2014
65 Single Entry Approach (SEnA) Program Request for Assistance (RFAs), Philippines: 2012 - December 2014
INDICATOR 1997 2000 2003 2006 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Notes: 1. Annualized employment data used for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these rounds exclude data of Leyte province only
while that of January exclude Region VIII.
2. Labor productivity data for 2014 were computed using employment data which excluded that of Leyte. For comparability, 2014 growth rates were computed
using 2013 labor productivity whose employment data also excluded that of Leyte.
1 Data for 2006 and 2009 were revised based on: a) the adoption of the new urban and rural classification in the Family Income and Expenditure Survey (FIES) as defined in the NSCB Resoulution No. 9 Series of 2003;
and b) use of the 2006-Based Consumer Price Index in the computation of the food or subsistence thresholds. Income derived from the FIES, which was used for classifying poor or non-poor by category.
2 In ILO status in employment, own-account workers and contributing family workers, correspondingly.
r Revised.
Sources of basic data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Force Survey, National Accounts of the Philippines and 2012 Philippine Poverty Statistics for the Basic Sectors.
Definitions:
Growth Rate of Labor Productivity - annual change in Gross Domestic Product per employed person at constant 2000 prices.
Employment-to-Population Ratio - proportion of household population 15 years old and over that is employed.
Working Poverty Rate - proportion of working poor to total employment. Working poor are employed persons living in a household whose members are estimated to be below the poverty threshold.
This is calculated on the basis of cross-tabulations of data sets of the Family Income and Expenditure Survey (that includes variable on poverty status) conducted every three (3) years and the Labor Force Survey.
Share of Women in Wage Employment in Non-agricultural Sector - share of female wage and salary employment in the non-agricultural sector expressed as a percentage of total wage and salary
employment in the non-agricultural sector.
TABLE 2 - Household Population 15 Years Old and Over and Employment Status,
Philippines: 2013 - April 2015
(In Thousands Except Rates)
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INDICATOR 2013
Ave Jan Apr Jul Oct Jan Apr
Household Population
15 Years Old and Over 64,173 64,033 61,777 63,772 64,070 64,257 62,870 64,802
Labor Force 41,022 41,379 39,387 41,588 41,231 41,319 40,090 41,840
Employed 38,118 38,651 36,418 38,664 38,453 38,837 37,455 39,159
At Work 37,695 38,136 35,871 37,890 38,035 38,482 37,033 38,299
Worked Less Than 40 Hours (Part-Time) 13,314 14,218 13,218 14,961 13,932 13,762 13,821 15,500
Worked 40 Hours and Over (Full-Time) 24,381 23,917 22,652 22,929 24,103 24,720 23,212 22,799
With a Job But Not at Work 423 516 548 774 418 355 422 860
Underemployed 7,371 7,118 7,103 7,027 7,049 7,278 6,548 6,983
Visibly 1 4,321 4,365 4,358 4,470 4,374 4,250 4,102 4,545
Invisibly 3,051 2,754 2,746 2,557 2,675 3,029 2,447 2,438
Unemployed 2,905 2,728 2,969 2,924 2,778 2,482 2,635 2,681
Labor Force Participation Rate (%) 63.9 64.6 63.8 65.2 64.4 64.3 63.8 64.6
Employment Rate (%) 92.9 93.4 92.5 93.0 93.3 94.0 93.4 93.6
Underemployment Rate (%) 19.3 18.4 19.5 18.2 18.3 18.7 17.5 17.8
Visible Underemployment Rate (%) 11.3 11.3 12.0 11.6 11.4 10.9 11.0 11.6
Unemployment Rate (%) 7.1 6.6 7.5 7.0 6.7 6.0 6.6 6.4
a b c d e
Employment Generation 518 1,253 281 1,653 1,063 1,044 1,036 495
a b c d e
Employment Growth 1.4 3.4 0.8 4.5 2.8 2.8 2.8 1.3
Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.
2. Rates were computed based on rounded figures.
3. Estimates for January 2014 and January 2015 excludes Region VIII.
4. The province of Leyte was not covered in the April, July and October 2014; and April 2015 LFS.
5. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these rounds exclude data of Leyte province only
while that of January exclude Region VIII.
p Preliminary.
a Computed using the average of April, July and October 2013 employment data that exclude that of Leyte province at 37,398.
b Computed using January 2013 employment data that exclude that of Region VIII at 36,137.
c Computed using April 2013 employment data that exclude that of Leyte province at 37,011.
d Computed using July 2013 employment data that exclude that of Leyte province at 37,390.
e Computed using October 2013 employment data that exclude that of Leyte province at 37,793.
1 Number of visibly underemployed persons includes the number of underemployed persons who were with jobs but did not work during the reference period.
Source of basic data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Force Survey, Public Use Files.
Definitions:
Labor Force - population 15 years old and over who are either employed or unemployed.
Employed - persons 15 years old and over who, during the reference week, were reported at work for at least an hour.
Unemployed - persons 15 years old and over without work or had no job/business, looking or seeking work, and available for work during the reference week.
Underemployed - employed persons who want additional hours of work in their present job, or to have additional job, or to have a new job with longer working hours.
Visibly Underemployed - underemployed persons who worked for less than 40 hours during the reference week.
Invisibly Underemployed - underemployed persons who worked for 40 hours or more during the reference week.
Employment Generation - year-on-year incremental change in employment.
TABLE 3 - Household Population 15 Years Old and Over and Employment Status by Sex,
Philippines: 2013 - April 2015
(In Thousands Except Rates)
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INDICATOR 2013
Ave Jan Apr Jul Oct Jan Apr
MEN
Household Population 15 Years Old and Over 31,974 31,905 30,760 31,727 31,925 32,063 31,338 32,318
Labor
Labor
Force
Force 24,968 25,093 23,943 25,137 25,002 25,141 24,391 25,260
Employed
Employed 23,150 23,365 22,045 23,331 23,242 23,522 22,650 23,568
At
At Work
Work 22,910 23,064 21,675 22,927 22,978 23,288 NA NA
Worked
Worked Less
Less Than
Than 40
40 Hours
Hours (Part-Time)
(Part-Time) 8,035 8,505 8,058 8,947 8,341 8,227 NA NA
Worked
Worked 40
40 Hours
Hours and
and Over
Over (Full-Time)
(Full-Time) 14,875 14,559 13,617 13,980 14,636 15,061 NA NA
With a Job But Not at Work 240 301 370 404 265 234 NA NA
Underemployed
Underemployed 5,056 4,866 4,860 4,765 4,823 5,008 NA NA
Visibly 1
Visibly 2,876 2,886 2,945 2,915 2,902 2,842 NA NA
Invisibly
Invisibly 2,180 1,979 1,914 1,850 1,921 2,166 NA NA
Unemployed
Unemployed 1,818 1,728 1,898 1,806 1,760 1,618 1,741 1,692
Labor
LaborForce
ForceParticipation
ParticipationRate
Rate(%)
(%) 78.1 78.6 77.8 79.2 78.3 78.4 77.8 78.2
Employment
EmploymentRate
Rate(%)
(%) 92.7 93.1 92.1 92.8 93.0 93.6 92.9 93.3
Underemployment
UnderemploymentRate
Rate(%)
(%) 21.8 20.8 22.0 20.4 20.8 21.3 NA NA
Visible
VisibleUnderemployment
UnderemploymentRate
Rate(%)
(%) 12.4 12.4 13.4 12.5 12.5 12.1 NA NA
Unemployment
UnemploymentRate
Rate(%)
(%) 7.3 6.9 7.9 7.2 7.0 6.4 7.1 6.7
WOMEN
Household Population 15 Years Old and Over 32,199 32,128 31,017 32,045 32,145 32,193 31,532 32,484
Labor
Labor
Force
Force 16,055 16,286 15,444 16,451 16,229 16,178 15,699 16,580
Employed
Employed 14,968 15,286 14,374 15,333 15,210 15,315 14,804 15,591
At
At Work
Work 14,785 15,071 14,196 14,963 15,057 15,194 NA NA
Worked
Less Than
Less 40
Than
Hours
40 Hours
(Part-Time)
(Part-Time) 5,279 5,713 5,160 6,014 5,590 5,535 NA NA
Worked
40 Hours
40 Hours
and Over
and (Full-Time)
Over (Full-Time) 9,506 9,358 9,036 8,949 9,467 9,659 NA NA
With a Job But Not at Work 183 214 178 370 153 121 NA NA
Underemployed
Underemployed 2,315 2,253 2,244 2,262 2,226 2,270 NA NA
1
Visibly
Visibly 1,445 1,478 1,412 1,555 1,472 1,408 NA NA
Invisibly
Invisibly 870 774 832 707 754 862 NA NA
Unemployed
Unemployed 1,087 1,000 1,070 1,119 1,019 864 895 989
Labor
LaborForce
ForceParticipation
ParticipationRate
Rate(%)
(%) 49.9 50.7 49.8 51.3 50.5 50.3 49.8 51.0
Employment
EmploymentRate
Rate(%)
(%) 93.2 93.9 93.1 93.2 93.7 94.7 94.3 94.0
Underemployment
UnderemploymentRate
Rate(%)
(%) 15.5 14.7 15.6 14.8 14.6 14.8 NA NA
Visible
VisibleUnderemployment
UnderemploymentRate
Rate(%)
(%) 9.7 9.7 9.8 10.1 9.7 9.2 NA NA
Unemployment
UnemploymentRate
Rate(%)
(%) 6.8 6.1 6.9 6.8 6.3 5.3 5.7 6.0
Notes: 1.Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.
2.Rates were computed based on rounded figures.
3.Estimates for January 2014 and January 2015 excludes Region VIII.
4.The province of Leyte was not covered in the April, July and October 2014; and April 2015 LFS.
5.Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these rounds exclude data of Leyte province only
while that of January exclude Region VIII.
p Preliminary.
NA Not available.
1 Number of visibly underemployed persons includes the number of underemployed persons who were with jobs but did not work during the reference period.
TABLE 4 - Household Population 15 Years Old and Over and Employment Status by Region,
Philippines: 2013 - April 2015
(In Thousands Except Rates)
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INDICATOR 2013
Ave Jan Apr Jul Oct Jan Apr
NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION
Household Population 15 Years Old and Over 8,080 8,194 8,115 8,157 8,205 8,221 8,211 8,222
Labor Force 5,129 5,281 5,151 5,258 5,290 5,295 5,151 5,193
Employed 4,603 4,743 4,577 4,709 4,744 4,777 4,673 4,709
Underemployed 556 513 552 542 452 546 390 416
Visibly 1 210 215 213 239 202 204 NA NA
Unemployed 527 538 575 549 546 519 478 485
Labor Force Participation Rate (%) 63.5 64.4 63.5 64.5 64.5 64.4 62.7 63.2
Employment Rate (%) 89.7 89.8 88.9 89.6 89.7 90.2 90.7 90.7
Underemployment Rate (%) 12.1 10.8 12.1 11.5 9.5 11.4 8.3 8.8
Unemployment Rate (%) 10.3 10.2 11.2 10.4 10.3 9.8 9.3 9.3
CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION
Household Population 15 Years Old and Over 1,149 1,170 1,163 1,171 1,165 1,175 1,182 1,190
Labor Force 770 793 757 808 787 785 791 816
Employed 735 752 707 767 749 741 749 778
Underemployed 104 99 99 102 114 80 116 152
Visibly 1 58 61 53 59 77 46 NA NA
Unemployed 35 41 49 40 38 44 42 38
Labor Force Participation Rate (%) 67.0 67.8 65.1 69.0 67.6 66.8 66.9 68.6
Employment Rate (%) 95.5 94.8 93.4 94.9 95.2 94.4 94.7 95.4
Underemployment Rate (%) 14.1 13.2 14.0 13.3 15.2 10.8 15.5 19.5
Unemployment Rate (%) 4.5 5.2 6.5 5.0 4.8 5.6 5.3 4.6
REGION I - ILOCOS REGION
Household Population 15 Years Old and Over 3,476 3,550 3,523 3,526 3,558 3,566 3,583 3,580
Labor Force 2,130 2,191 2,176 2,184 2,178 2,210 2,187 2,193
Employed 1,954 2,012 1,975 1,984 2,007 2,044 2,001 2,008
Underemployed 391 309 356 282 323 321 311 295
Visibly 1 243 208 257 202 213 209 NA NA
Unemployed 176 179 201 200 170 166 187 185
Labor Force Participation Rate (%) 61.3 61.7 61.8 61.9 61.2 62.0 61.1 61.3
Employment Rate (%) 91.7 91.8 90.8 90.8 92.1 92.5 91.5 91.6
Underemployment Rate (%) 20.0 15.4 18.0 14.2 16.1 15.7 15.6 14.7
Unemployment Rate (%) 8.3 8.2 9.2 9.2 7.8 7.5 8.5 8.4
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INDICATOR 2013
Ave Jan Apr Jul Oct Jan Apr
CARAGA
Household Population 15 Years Old and Over 1,733 1,762 1,748 1,755 1,772 1,760 1,777 1,789
Labor Force 1,152 1,169 1,127 1,181 1,184 1,141 1,164 1,149
Employed 1,083 1,108 1,041 1,112 1,118 1,094 1,088 1,092
Underemployed 293 277 269 298 293 240 260 273
Visibly 1 178 164 189 190 164 137 NA NA
Unemployed 69 61 85 70 66 48 76 57
Labor Force Participation Rate (%) 66.5 66.3 64.5 67.3 66.8 64.8 65.5 64.3
Employment Rate (%) 94.0 94.8 92.4 94.2 94.4 95.9 93.5 95.0
Underemployment Rate (%) 27.1 25.0 25.8 26.8 26.2 21.9 23.9 25.0
Unemployment Rate (%) 6.0 5.2 7.5 5.9 5.6 4.2 6.5 5.0
AUTONOMOUS REGION IN MUSLIM
MINDANAO
Household Population 15 Years Old and Over 2,301 2,362 2,331 2,353 2,357 2,375 2,380 2,393
Labor Force 1,289 1,341 1,336 1,392 1,279 1,352 1,328 1,317
Employed 1,229 1,295 1,286 1,343 1,229 1,313 1,292 1,275
Underemployed 152 152 151 143 149 164 142 130
1
Visibly 104 110 107 111 89 130 NA NA
Unemployed 59 46 51 49 49 39 36 42
Labor Force Participation Rate (%) 56.0 56.8 57.3 59.2 54.3 56.9 55.8 55.0
Employment Rate (%) 95.3 96.6 96.3 96.5 96.1 97.1 97.3 96.8
Underemployment Rate (%) 12.4 11.7 11.7 10.6 12.1 12.5 11.0 10.2
Unemployment Rate (%) 4.6 3.4 3.8 3.5 3.8 2.9 2.7 3.2
ALL INDUSTRIES 38,118 38,651 36,418 38,664 38,453 38,837 37,455 39,159
Agriculture 11,835 11,801 10,948 11,883 11,574 11,947 11,049 11,480
Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry 10,429 10,405 9,699 10,485 10,214 10,516 9,850 10,097
Fishing and Aquaculture 1,407 1,396 1,249 1,398 1,361 1,431 1,199 1,384
Industry 5,937 6,167 5,779 6,352 6,101 6,048 5,947 6,473
Mining and Quarrying 250 239 222 253 240 225 220 255
Manufacturing 3,159 3,212 3,079 3,322 3,181 3,133 3,141 3,290
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 94 86 83 100 77 80 92 84
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 60 51 51 52 48 54 43 54
Construction 2,373 2,578 2,343 2,624 2,555 2,556 2,452 2,791
Services 20,345 20,683 19,692 20,430 20,777 20,841 20,458 21,206
Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles
and Motorcycles 7,105 7,248 6,797 7,284 7,212 7,249 7,089 7,494
Transportation and Storage 2,734 2,686 2,587 2,643 2,677 2,738 2,725 2,752
Accommodation and Food Service Activities 1,607 1,694 1,541 1,611 1,661 1,811 1,689 1,657
Information and Communication 344 352 360 342 370 345 372 408
Financial and Insurance Activities 448 491 491 493 471 510 494 513
Real Estate Activities 173 168 177 157 174 171 176 178
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 194 209 211 195 217 215 209 216
Administrative and Support Service Activities 1,016 1,085 1,042 1,066 1,112 1,077 1,152 1,110
Public Administration and Defense;
Compulsory Social Security 1,965 1,964 1,814 1,942 1,974 1,975 1,905 2,104
Education 1,226 1,254 1,213 1,208 1,288 1,267 1,222 1,266
Human Health and Social Work Activities 469 480 482 479 475 487 461 511
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 347 349 354 383 325 338 323 353
Other Service Activities 2,189 2,187 2,049 2,140 2,232 2,188 2,129 2,178
Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated
Goods and Services-producing Activities of
Households for Own Use 524 508 575 481 575 467 509 461
Activities of Extraterritorial Organizations and Bodies 4 7 - 6 13 2 3 4
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MAJOR OCCUPATION GROUP 2013
Ave Jan Apr Jul Oct Jan Apr
ALL OCCUPATIONS 38,118 38,651 36,418 38,664 38,453 38,837 37,455 39,159
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CLASS OF WORKER 2013
Ave Jan Apr Jul Oct Jan Apr
ALL CLASSES OF WORKERS 38,118 38,651 36,418 38,664 38,453 38,837 37,455 39,159
Wage and Salary Workers 22,247 22,407 20,930 22,219 22,449 22,554 21,667 22,637
Worked for Private Household 1,969 1,925 1,874 1,827 2,028 1,919 1,870 1,882
Worked for Private Establishment 17,114 17,319 16,072 17,267 17,227 17,462 16,741 17,446
Worked with Pay in Own Family-operated
Farm or Business 127 120 118 103 141 117 110 99
Worked for Government/Government
Corporation 3,037 3,043 2,865 3,021 3,053 3,057 2,946 3,210
Self-employed without Any 10,668 10,869 10,379 10,897 10,751 10,959 10,569 11,034
Paid Employee
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NUMBER OF HOURS WORKED 2013
Ave Jan Apr Jul Oct Jan Apr
TOTAL EMPLOYED PERSONS 38,118 38,651 36,418 38,664 38,453 38,837 37,455 39,159
Worked 40 Hours and Over 24,381 23,917 22,652 22,929 24,103 24,720 23,212 22,799
With a Job, Not at Work 423 516 548 774 418 355 422 860
Mean Hours Worked 41.7 40.8 41.0 40.3 40.9 41.2 40.5 39.6
BOTH SEXES 38,118 38,651 36,418 38,664 38,453 38,837 37,455 39,159
Men 23,150 23,365 22,045 23,331 23,242 23,522 22,650 23,568
Women 14,968 15,286 14,374 15,333 15,210 15,315 14,804 15,591
ALL AGE GROUPS 38,118 38,651 36,418 38,664 38,453 38,837 37,455 39,159
15 - 24 Years 7,335 7,508 6,842 7,797 7,313 7,414 7,039 7,684
25 - 34 Years 10,080 10,199 9,719 10,195 10,164 10,238 NA NA
35 - 44 Years 8,743 8,858 8,426 8,821 8,804 8,950 NA NA
45 - 54 Years 6,779 6,848 6,547 6,719 6,881 6,943 NA NA
55 - 64 Years 3,660 3,709 3,470 3,645 3,718 3,765 NA NA
65 Years & Over 1,520 1,528 1,414 1,487 1,571 1,525 NA NA
Age Not Reported * 1 - * 1 1 - -
BOTH SEXES 2,905 2,728 2,969 2,924 2,778 2,482 2,635 2,681
Men 1,818 1,728 1,898 1,806 1,760 1,618 1,741 1,692
Women 1,087 1,000 1,070 1,119 1,019 864 895 989
ALL AGE GROUPS 2,905 2,728 2,969 2,924 2,778 2,482 2,635 2,681
15 - 24 Years 1,409 1,351 1,432 1,457 1,370 1,227 1,246 1,350
25 - 34 Years 882 833 888 893 856 749 NA NA
35 - 44 Years 307 269 309 280 280 246 NA NA
45 - 54 Years 186 173 207 198 163 159 NA NA
55 - 64 Years 100 84 115 80 88 83 NA NA
65 Years & Over 20 18 17 16 20 17 NA NA
Age Not Reported * - - - - - - -
TOTAL 2,905 2,728 2,969 2,924 2,778 2,482 2,635 2,681
No Grade Completed 15 10 11 10 12 9 11 5
Elementary 379 322 392 327 338 302 322 302
Undergraduate 172 141 174 150 147 126 144 144
Graduate 207 182 218 177 192 175 178 157
High School 1,289 1,183 1,347 1,256 1,192 1,100 1,191 1,207
Undergraduate 335 292 337 299 301 275 285 315
Graduate 954 891 1,010 957 892 825 906 892
Post Secondary 231 224 236 252 223 198 231 234
Undergraduate 50 31 38 41 33 20 38 28
Graduate 181 193 198 211 191 178 193 206
College 991 988 983 1,079 1,012 873 881 933
Undergraduate 401 375 396 424 366 336 344 338
Graduate and Higher 590 612 586 655 646 537 537 595
2013 2014
INDICATOR 2012
Ave Jan Apr Jul Oct Ave Jan Apr Jul Oct
Employed
15 - 24 Years Old (Per UN definition)
TOTAL 7,322 7,335 7,162 7,466 7,257 7,454 7,508 6,842 7,797 7,313 7,414
No Grade Completed 70 59 72 57 46 61 54 50 47 62 53
Elementary 1,752 1,693 1,728 1,690 1,676 1,679 1,605 1,501 1,637 1,576 1,602
Undergraduate 936 915 941 922 892 905 850 787 884 817 848
Graduate 816 778 787 768 784 774 755 713 753 758 754
High School 3,743 3,704 3,582 3,777 3,653 3,804 3,830 3,503 4,026 3,698 3,765
Undergraduate 1,427 1,354 1,318 1,432 1,281 1,385 1,354 1,249 1,463 1,277 1,321
Graduate 2,316 2,350 2,264 2,345 2,372 2,419 2,476 2,254 2,563 2,420 2,444
Post Secondary 316 336 341 321 348 334 354 320 354 355 352
Undergraduate 102 85 113 82 82 62 59 49 61 52 65
Graduate 214 251 228 239 266 272 295 271 293 303 287
College 1,441 1,542 1,439 1,620 1,533 1,575 1,666 1,468 1,733 1,622 1,642
Undergraduate 701 726 678 840 670 716 748 649 848 670 726
Graduate and Higher 740 816 761 780 863 860 918 820 885 953 915
2013 2014
INDICATOR 2012
Ave Jan Apr Jul Oct Ave Jan Apr Jul Oct
Unemployed
15 - 24 Years Old (Per UN definition)
TOTAL 1,412 1,409 1,427 1,487 1,469 1,254 1,351 1,432 1,457 1,370 1,227
No Grade Completed 3 4 5 4 6 4 2 4 3 3 *
Elementary 155 157 182 163 159 125 133 155 138 133 129
Undergraduate 71 77 87 78 78 66 63 74 67 62 60
Graduate 84 80 95 85 81 58 71 81 71 72 69
High School 706 694 760 677 690 648 634 733 682 614 607
Undergraduate 183 181 209 181 177 158 155 186 156 157 151
Graduate 524 513 551 496 514 490 480 546 526 457 456
Post Secondary 127 117 112 129 135 93 115 108 125 113 106
Undergraduate 37 26 31 29 29 16 17 20 20 18 13
Graduate 89 91 81 100 106 77 97 88 105 95 92
College 421 437 369 515 479 384 467 433 509 506 385
Undergraduate 172 179 174 210 179 151 171 189 197 175 143
Graduate and Higher 248 258 195 305 300 233 295 244 312 332 243
2013 2014
INDICATOR 2012
Ave Jan Apr Jul Oct Ave Jan Apr Jul Oct
Household Population
Total 29,541 30,078 29,844 30,119 30,269 30,080 30,059 28,580 29,844 30,092 30,240
5 - 9 Years Old 10,784 11,022 10,819 11,082 11,062 11,124 11,108 10,631 11,080 11,071 11,174
10 - 14 Years Old 12,115 12,325 12,244 12,350 12,454 12,253 12,371 11,677 12,242 12,447 12,424
15 - 17 Years Old 6,642 6,732 6,781 6,688 6,753 6,704 6,579 6,271 6,522 6,574 6,642
Boys 15,040 15,300 15,232 15,260 15,423 15,286 15,274 14,550 15,186 15,279 15,357
5 - 9 Years Old 5,482 5,630 5,563 5,624 5,630 5,702 5,676 5,404 5,634 5,651 5,742
10 - 14 Years Old 6,189 6,268 6,229 6,289 6,367 6,189 6,293 5,988 6,268 6,323 6,287
15 - 17 Years Old 3,369 3,402 3,440 3,347 3,426 3,395 3,305 3,158 3,284 3,305 3,327
Girls 14,500 14,778 14,612 14,859 14,846 14,794 14,785 14,030 14,659 14,813 14,883
5 - 9 Years Old 5,301 5,392 5,256 5,457 5,433 5,422 5,432 5,227 5,446 5,420 5,432
10 - 14 Years Old 5,926 6,056 6,015 6,060 6,087 6,064 6,078 5,689 5,974 6,124 6,137
15 - 17 Years Old 3,273 3,330 3,341 3,341 3,327 3,308 3,274 3,114 3,239 3,269 3,314
Working Children
Total 2,273 2,076 1,987 2,401 1,951 1,965 2,170 1,677 2,537 1,984 1,991
5 - 9 Years Old 99 92 87 120 82 80 103 66 108 109 92
10 - 14 Years Old 704 616 572 797 546 551 695 478 866 633 588
15 - 17 Years Old 1,471 1,368 1,329 1,484 1,323 1,335 1,372 1,133 1,562 1,242 1,310
Boys 1,448 1,336 1,283 1,527 1,253 1,283 1,374 1,078 1,593 1,249 1,281
5 - 9 Years Old 54 51 49 65 47 42 59 37 64 62 53
10 - 14 Years Old 446 385 361 493 339 345 425 300 538 380 358
15 - 17 Years Old 949 901 872 969 866 896 890 742 992 807 871
Girls 825 740 704 874 699 682 796 599 944 735 709
5 - 9 Years Old 45 42 38 56 35 38 44 29 45 47 39
10 - 14 Years Old 258 232 210 304 207 206 270 178 328 253 230
15 - 17 Years Old 522 467 456 515 457 438 482 391 571 435 440
2013 2014
MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP 2012
Ave 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Ave 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr
1
TOTAL, NON-AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIES 173.2 176.3 172.9 203.9 168.1 160.2 182.8 175.3 213.6 174.8 167.4
Mining and Quarrying 15.6 16.0 20.7 12.9 19.2 11.3 16.1 18.9 13.9 19.8 11.7
Manufacturing 214.4 216.6 211.3 271.2 200.6 183.4 224.5 211.4 285.2 208.7 192.5
Electricity and Water 154.7 156.2 185.5 143.1 144.3 152.0 154.6 185.4 142.6 141.1 149.3
Wholesale and Retail Trade 137.5 140.7 134.4 140.9 141.7 145.9 141.8 139.5 141.1 141.3 145.1
Transportation and Communications 90.1 91.3 88.3 91.8 91.8 93.2 96.1 96.0 97.3 95.4 95.6
Finance 189.6 193.9 187.9 191.1 194.1 202.3 210.3 204.0 207.7 213.6 216.0
Real Estate 66.5 72.6 69.7 71.9 73.0 75.8 80.1 76.5 79.3 81.2 83.5
Private Services 148.8 155.5 155.5 155.3 155.8 155.3 163.7 158.2 163.5 165.6 167.3
Note: Averages are obtained by adding the four (4) quarterly indices and dividing it by four.
1 Excludes index of employment in construction due to unavailability of data.
Source of basic data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Quarterly Economic Indices of the Philippines.
Definition:
Employment index - is a statistical measure designed to show changes in employment with respect to time (in this case, 1978) and industry group.
The indices are derived as the ratio of the estimated values to the base year levels, as follows:
TABLE 15 - Establishments Resorting to Permanent Closure/Retrenchment Due to Economic Reasons
and Displaced Workers by Region, Philippines: 2012 - 2014
p
2012 2013 2014
REGION
Establishments Displaced Establishments Displaced Establishments Displaced
Reporting Workers Reporting Workers Reporting Workers
Region III - Central Luzon 111 5,044 155 6,301 167 6,600
Note: The data are based on notices of terminations by employers and hence not all may materialize into actual closures/retrenchments. Also, the data analysis and interpretation should always
be made in relation with the statistics on labor turnover rates in Tables 18 -19 of this publication for a more balanced assessment of the employment situation.
p Preliminary.
Source of basic data: DOLE Regional Offices, Employer's Monthly Report on Termination.
TABLE 16 - Establishments Resorting to Permanent Closure/Retrenchment Due to Economic Reasons
and Displaced Workers by Reason, Philippines: 2012 - 2014
p
2012 2013 2014
Note: The data are based on notices of terminations by employers and hence not all may materialize into actual closures/retrenchments. Also, the data analysis and interpretation should always
be made in relation with the statistics on labor turnover rates in Tables 18 - 19 of this publication for a more balanced assessment of the employment situation.
p Preliminary.
Source of basic data: DOLE Regional Offices, Employer's Monthly Report on Termination.
TABLE 17 - Establishments Resorting to Permanent Closure/Retrenchment
Due to Economic Reasons and Displaced Workers by Industry,
Philippines: 2013 - 2014
p
2013 2014
INDUSTRY
Establishments Displaced Establishments Displaced
Reporting Workers Reporting Workers
Note: The data are based on notices of terminations by employers and hence not all may materialize into actual closures/retrenchments.
Also, the data analysis and interpretation should always be made in relation with the statistics on labor turnover rates in
Tables 18 - 19 of this publication for a more balanced assessment of the employment situation.
p Preliminary.
Source of basic data: DOLE Regional Offices, Employer's Monthly Report on Termination.
TABLE 17A - Establishments Resorting to Permanent Closure/Retrenchment
Due to Economic Reasons and Displaced Workers by Industry,
Philippines: 2010 - 2012
2010 2011 2012
Accession Rate 7.49 8.77 8.37 8.86 10.06 11.47 13.11 9.31 10.70
Expansion 2.61 3.69 3.27 4.39 2.58 2.52 2.54 3.31 3.95
Replacement 4.88 5.08 5.10 4.47 7.48 8.95 10.57 5.99 6.75
Separation Rate 7.51 6.28 5.99 5.64 9.47 10.59 10.76 8.29 10.17
Employee-Initiated 2.88 3.35 2.73 2.14 3.36 4.21 3.72 2.86 4.31
Employer-Initiated 4.63 2.94 3.26 3.51 6.11 6.38 7.04 5.42 5.86
Labor Turnover Rate (0.02) 2.49 2.38 3.22 0.59 0.88 2.35 1.02 0.53
Definitions:
Accession Rate (New Hires) - permanent or temporary additions to employment per 1,000 employed in the establishment due to:
a. expansion of business activity
b. replacement of separated workers and employment resulting from changes in methods/technology of production or service
Separation Rate - terminations of employment per 1,000 employed in the establishment due to:
a. quits or terminations initiated by the employees for any reason except retirement
b. layoffs or terminations initiated by the employers due to economic/non-economic reasons and dismissals due to misconduct or incompetence of employees, etc.
Labor Turnover Rate - derived by subtracting Separation Rate from Accession Rate.
TABLE 19 - Labor Turnover Rates by Major Industry Group, National Capital Region:
First Quarter 2013 - First Quarter 2015
(In Percent)
ALL INDUSTRIES (0.02) 2.49 2.38 3.22 0.59 0.88 2.35 1.02 0.53
Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry 1.84 0.01 1.16 2.30 8.73 1.70 (0.19) (2.65) 3.63
Industry 4.67 3.64 3.07 0.84 0.85 (0.68) 2.45 (0.54) (1.11)
Mining and Quarrying 7.09 4.71 (3.17) (9.27) (5.33) 3.16 2.87 (21.20) 3.50
Manufacturing 2.70 4.53 4.70 2.21 2.16 0.55 0.29 0.41 (1.66)
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 1.44 (0.25) (0.22) 0.60 0.60 (0.38) (0.24) 0.46 (0.23)
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and Remediation Activities 4.68 0.28 (0.14) 0.15 1.33 0.76 (3.93) 2.39 1.53
Construction 7.46 2.60 1.98 0.05 (3.56) (4.15) 7.99 (1.21) (0.82)
Services (1.13) 2.27 2.25 3.70 0.46 1.38 2.34 1.39 0.92
Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles (2.01) 0.78 2.95 3.77 (0.78) 0.52 2.72 0.25 (0.72)
Transportation and Storage (0.18) 1.05 3.79 1.30 0.96 0.16 2.91 (2.89) (0.16)
Accommodation and Food Service Activities (1.69) 6.29 0.95 0.46 0.58 2.48 (0.13) 2.59 (0.46)
Information and Communication 0.86 1.69 (0.28) 1.52 0.81 2.55 3.49 0.83 1.15
Financial and Insurance Activities 0.08 0.06 0.66 2.34 1.03 0.51 (0.08) 1.24 (0.10)
Real Estate Activities 0.28 3.27 (0.37) 1.04 1.90 3.55 4.19 4.32 (1.40)
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities (0.36) 4.12 1.31 3.46 (1.55) 0.30 4.38 0.11 2.96
Administrative and Support Service Activities (1.21) 4.96 3.65 9.55 3.42 2.52 3.44 4.51 5.27
Education (1.23) 3.11 4.95 (2.74) (0.35) 0.15 2.32 (2.59) (0.40)
Human Health and Social Work Activities 3.73 2.27 1.57 2.82 0.82 (0.10) 0.18 (3.02) (2.39)
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation (3.77) 2.85 (0.74) 3.16 0.61 (0.89) (1.20) 0.22 (0.85)
Other Service Activities (0.68) 2.09 0.73 1.42 1.50 0.90 8.91 0.59 (0.43)
Definition:
Labor Turnover Rate - derived by subtracting Separation Rate from Accession Rate.
TABLE 20 - Average Daily Basic Pay of Wage and Salary Workers by Region, Philippines: 2012 - 2014
(In Pesos)
2013 2014
REGION 2012
Ave Jan Apr Jul Oct Ave Jan Apr Jul Oct
PHILIPPINES 333.82 349.16 345.98 346.27 348.75 355.70 367.35 363.50 365.89 365.69 370.46
National Capital Region 466.64 496.58 505.13 489.83 495.85 495.12 520.66 511.08 525.59 521.15 515.38
Cordillera Administrative Region 367.17 388.63 388.50 372.10 389.45 405.97 406.73 364.67 404.11 403.80 411.86
Region I - Ilocos Region 292.10 296.33 294.19 309.78 282.48 300.45 299.97 304.72 308.34 291.67 300.63
Region II - Cagayan Valley 266.62 271.91 253.32 280.58 279.59 276.87 294.37 266.81 295.81 284.93 302.69
Region III - Central Luzon 333.61 349.19 343.59 344.27 344.93 363.84 364.66 357.66 370.45 359.40 364.57
Region IV - A - CALABARZON 392.95 404.36 416.80 394.89 395.20 409.95 406.21 407.53 396.38 406.64 415.31
Region IV - B - MIMAROPA 277.62 288.10 282.98 273.26 290.08 306.52 305.80 305.51 293.00 303.17 322.41
Region V - Bicol Region 271.51 284.65 277.43 278.04 296.39 287.53 303.25 288.98 298.11 303.75 307.96
Region VI - Western Visayas 257.77 271.31 261.09 273.43 273.02 279.05 277.46 292.33 277.60 267.66 286.76
Region VII - Central Visayas 302.47 310.99 303.09 308.68 321.89 310.27 326.56 320.44 327.65 325.72 326.34
Region VIII - Eastern Visayas 262.35 268.67 262.90 263.88 278.48 269.24 309.08 - 302.66 309.09 315.44
Region IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 256.14 275.13 255.98 274.40 275.32 296.11 309.53 310.76 305.60 317.30 305.03
Region X - Northern Mindanao 265.99 284.28 279.10 275.30 290.14 292.75 297.82 291.90 284.63 307.08 301.65
Region XI - Davao Region 277.26 296.33 286.10 301.87 294.16 304.05 316.87 314.92 322.07 316.18 312.52
Region XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 273.56 280.82 265.95 286.20 279.69 293.16 311.02 290.50 310.35 307.93 314.92
Caraga 286.56 309.08 314.70 300.10 308.87 312.54 332.99 316.84 310.49 335.81 352.96
Autonomous Region in Muslim
Mindanao 345.35 318.08 289.53 378.55 306.81 305.00 352.02 359.50 348.61 366.24 341.94
Notes: 1. Excludes those paid on commission basis, honorarium and boundary as in the case of jeepney/bus/tricycle drivers.
2. Estimates for January 2014 excludes Region VIII.
3. The province of Leyte was not covered in the April, July and October 2014 LFS.
4. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these rounds exclude data of Leyte province only
while that of January exclude Region VIII.
Source of basic data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Force Survey, Public Use Files.
Definition:
Basic Pay - pay for normal time prior to deduction of social security contributions, withholding taxes, etc. It excludes allowances, bonuses, commissions, overtime pay, benefits in kind, etc.
TABLE 21 - Average Daily Basic Pay of Wage and Salary Workers by Major Industry Group,
Philippines: 2012 - 2014
(In Pesos)
2013 2014
MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP 2012
Ave Jan Apr Jul Oct Ave Jan Apr Jul Oct
ALL INDUSTRIES 333.82 349.16 345.98 346.27 348.75 355.70 367.35 363.50 365.89 365.69 370.46
Agriculture 166.74 170.34 169.06 167.76 168.79 175.93 185.31 176.31 181.53 182.04 192.26
Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry 165.27 169.22 167.10 167.53 167.75 174.99 184.53 174.83 180.96 181.29 191.26
Fishing and Aquaculture 191.68 189.48 202.08 172.20 188.21 189.97 199.32 206.02 192.48 194.57 211.38
Non-Agriculture 366.90 383.04 384.04 377.04 382.81 388.20 397.70 393.20 395.75 397.13 400.19
Industry 328.46 337.11 344.58 326.83 336.82 340.64 343.66 343.52 338.57 345.13 347.42
Mining and Quarying 317.21 302.13 308.69 259.94 339.99 306.00 319.45 276.06 294.41 334.70 331.61
Manufacturing 330.03 343.97 354.31 333.31 342.53 345.82 346.74 350.16 345.39 350.09 344.74
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 673.81 610.00 705.03 571.47 569.16 594.02 651.03 753.98 578.41 632.02 758.22
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and Remediation Activities 433.76 427.49 457.64 359.25 424.78 464.14 438.66 469.39 426.75 447.24 442.47
Construction 310.65 319.07 318.56 315.35 319.49 323.14 329.80 322.46 323.61 330.14 335.76
Services 383.48 403.00 400.60 399.96 402.92 408.48 422.15 415.10 422.82 420.14 423.51
Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 282.05 293.01 291.80 291.48 292.86 295.79 301.43 302.51 299.68 300.89 303.72
Transportation and Storage 351.75 369.23 372.02 361.12 372.25 371.62 390.99 388.65 385.33 393.49 393.32
Accommodation and Food Service Activities 280.86 295.20 282.42 303.59 288.67 305.74 314.61 310.38 320.66 310.77 312.82
Information and Communication 548.01 570.03 572.48 557.38 567.19 583.01 618.22 618.98 611.41 645.33 596.78
Financial and Insurance Activities 579.26 599.05 677.29 578.41 558.27 583.93 621.43 604.98 638.57 582.02 640.73
Real Estate Activities 495.18 531.24 566.09 511.88 525.27 507.51 449.18 513.47 449.38 433.49 463.21
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 591.39 634.43 611.89 606.21 657.77 659.56 677.93 686.46 714.59 645.55 676.75
Administrative and Support Service Activities 480.94 504.38 513.38 500.51 503.42 500.82 524.87 515.14 526.29 529.14 519.06
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsory Social Security 533.66 559.79 562.33 541.86 560.79 575.32 588.90 567.05 588.58 588.44 589.67
Education 677.62 714.67 712.47 704.13 723.62 717.48 740.39 731.71 750.33 737.91 733.45
Human Health and Social Work Activities 484.73 523.55 537.73 530.51 524.27 500.85 557.05 517.23 520.56 588.31 562.16
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 372.55 387.71 382.35 350.04 402.80 423.72 401.13 376.35 392.24 403.96 409.53
Other Service Activites 179.27 189.23 191.00 192.46 182.59 190.93 193.34 195.11 190.57 191.05 198.29
Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods
and Services-producing Activities of Households for Own Use 114.41 122.55 127.06 118.57 119.07 124.95 125.74 124.29 123.25 125.64 128.43
Activities of Extraterritorial Organizations and Bodies 1,185.61 735.72 1,635.49 404.95 935.61 729.74 539.23 - 334.78 576.02 853.17
Notes: 1. Excludes those paid on commission basis, honorarium and boundary as in the case of jeepney/bus/tricycle drivers.
2. Estimates for January 2014 excludes Region VIII.
3. The province of Leyte was not covered in the April, July and October 2014 LFS.
4. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these rounds exclude data of Leyte province only
while that of January exclude Region VIII.
Source of basic data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Force Survey, Public Use Files.
Definition:
Basic Pay - pay for normal time prior to deduction of social security contributions, withholding taxes, etc. It excludes allowances, bonuses, commissions, overtime pay, benefits in kind, etc.
TABLE 22 - Average Daily Basic Pay of Wage and Salary Workers by Major Occupation Group,
Philippines: 2012 - 2014
(In Pesos)
2013 2014
MAJOR OCCUPATION GROUP 2012
Ave Jan Apr Jul Oct Ave Jan Apr Jul Oct
ALL OCCUPATIONS 333.82 349.16 345.98 346.27 348.75 355.70 367.35 363.50 365.89 365.69 370.46
Officials of Government and Special-Interest
Organizations, Corporate Executives, Managers,
Managing Proprietors and Supervisors 802.67 843.17 929.64 798.26 803.02 830.04 857.60 861.32 866.48 867.69 837.76
Professionals 721.06 762.95 767.30 757.37 764.52 762.32 791.74 773.71 785.23 796.90 792.81
Technicians and Associate Professionals 463.86 506.54 508.37 491.72 511.04 516.19 515.80 497.87 519.53 511.21 516.68
Clerks 425.54 445.75 449.72 436.17 445.68 451.60 456.93 453.79 458.60 456.49 455.73
Service Workers and Shop and Market
Sales Workers 271.58 283.79 273.31 287.34 285.17 289.75 296.66 292.33 294.79 295.39 299.73
Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 327.59 292.81 336.80 277.54 259.46 271.23 289.61 274.35 246.99 315.09 366.16
Trades and Related Workers 304.62 312.11 309.13 308.93 312.71 317.95 325.27 321.27 318.23 329.79 327.93
Plant and Machine Operators & Assemblers 336.33 347.81 344.91 344.87 350.55 351.05 360.01 353.98 357.23 357.76 364.73
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 185.66 194.83 188.82 195.85 195.20 199.96 208.47 201.00 205.10 204.87 215.46
Special Occupations 722.44 762.17 731.99 726.04 735.48 851.32 843.76 783.17 788.26 865.71 885.33
Notes: 1. Excludes those paid on commission basis, honorarium and boundary as in the case of jeepney/bus/tricycle drivers.
2. Estimates for January 2014 excludes Region VIII.
3. The province of Leyte was not covered in the April, July and October 2014 LFS.
4. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these rounds exclude data of Leyte province only
while that of January exclude Region VIII.
Source of basic data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Force Survey, Public Use Files.
Definition:
Basic Pay - pay for normal time prior to deduction of social security contributions, withholding taxes, etc. It excludes allowances, bonuses, commissions, overtime pay, benefits in kind, etc.
TABLE 23 - Average Daily Basic Pay of Wage and Salary Workers, Philippines: 2012 - 2014
(In Pesos)
2013 2014
CATEGORY 2012
Ave Jan Apr Jul Oct Ave Jan Apr Jul Oct
ALL WAGE AND SALARY WORKERS 333.82 349.16 345.98 346.27 348.75 355.70 367.35 363.50 365.89 365.69 370.46
Worked for:
Private Household 146.75 155.87 156.36 157.82 152.30 157.17 161.38 160.87 158.61 158.06 167.52
Private Establishment 312.51 326.14 325.48 322.28 325.33 331.42 343.29 341.84 340.74 342.79 346.29
With Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business 248.41 223.66 167.08 240.50 265.96 244.56 263.99 212.42 242.97 256.84 293.30
Government/Government Corporation 611.21 644.00 648.91 620.66 647.10 660.10 679.77 667.39 677.20 681.46 680.64
Notes: 1. Excludes those paid on commission basis, honorarium and boundary as in the case of jeepney/bus/tricycle drivers.
2. Estimates for January 2014 excludes Region VIII.
3. The province of Leyte was not covered in the April, July and October 2014 LFS.
4. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these rounds exclude data of Leyte province only
while that of January exclude Region VIII.
Source of basic data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Force Survey, Public Use Files.
Definition:
Basic Pay - pay for normal time prior to deduction of social security contributions, withholding taxes, etc. It excludes allowances, bonuses, commissions, overtime pay, benefits in kind, etc.
TABLE 24 - Minimum Wage Rates by Sector and Region,
Philippines: As of August 6, 2015
(In Pesos)
Minimum Wage Rates (Under W.O. No. RBCAR-17 Effective June 29, 2015)
Non - Agriculture 285.00 265.00
Agriculture 270.00 255.00
Retail/Service
Establishments Employing More Than 10 Workers 285.00 265.00
Establishments Employing 10 Workers or Less 270.00 255.00
Non-Agriculture
Large 253.00
a
Medium 244.00 - 253.00
Small 233.00
Micro 220.00
Agriculture
Plantation 233.00
Non-Plantation
Manufacturing 220.00
Commercial Fishing 253.00
Note: Minimum Wage Rate refers to basic pay and cost of living allowance (COLA).
a Hospitals depending on asset size.
TABLE 24 – Minimum Wage Rates by Sector and Region,
Philippines: As of August 6, 2015 (Continued)
(In Pesos)
Quirino and
INDICATOR/SECTOR Isabela Cagayan Nueva Vizcaya
Batanes
Minimum Wage Rates (Under W.O. No. RBII-16 Effective January 5, 2014)
Non - Agriculture 255.00 252.00 248.00 247.00
Agriculture 243.00 240.00 236.00 235.00
Retail/Service
Establishments Employing
More Than 10 Workers 247.00 244.00 240.00 239.00
Establishments Employing
a a a a
Not More Than 10 Workers 229.00 229.00 229.00 229.00
Minimum Wage Rates (Under W.O. No. RBIII-18 Effective November 30, 2014)
Non - Agriculture - 298.00
Establishments With Total Assets of P 30M or More 349.00 -
Establishments With Total Assets
of Less Than P 30 M 342.00 -
Agriculture
Plantation 319.00 283.00
Non - Plantation 303.00 271.00
Retail/Service
Establishments With 16 Workers or More 338.00 -
Establishments With Less Than 16 Workers 324.00 228.00
Note: Minimum Wage Rate refers to basic pay and cost of living allowance (COLA).
a Increase on minimum wage was based on the second tranche of Wage Order No. II-16 effective January 2015.
TABLE 24 – Minimum Wage Rates by Sector and Region,
Philippines: As of August 6, 2015 (Continued)
(In Pesos)
REGION IV - A - CALABARZON
SECTOR
Agriculture
Retail & Service
INDICATOR Establishments
Non -
Employing Not
Agriculture Non -
Plantation More Than 10
Plantation
Workers
Minimum Wage Rates (Under W.O. No. RBIVA-16 Effective May 1, 2014)
a b
Batangas - Batangas City, Bauan, Lipa City, 335.50 310.50 290.50 263.00
LIMA Technology Center, San Pascual, Sto. Tomas
Tanauan City
Cavite - Gen. Mariano Alvarez, Kawit, Silang,
Tagaytay City, Tanza, Trece Martirez City
Quezon - Lucena City
Rizal - Rodriguez, Tanay
Note: Minimum Wage Rate refers to basic pay and cost of living allowance (COLA).
a Minimum wage rate applicable to the Sugar Industry-Agriculture Plantation and Non-Plantation.
b Tranches of increase in minimum wage based on Wage Order No. IVA-16 effective May 1, 2015.
c Tranches of increase in minimum wage based on Wage Order No. IVA-15 effective May 15, 2015.
TABLE 24 – Minimum Wage Rates by Sector and Region,
Philippines: As of August 6, 2015 (Continued)
(In Pesos)
REGION IV - A - CALABARZON
SECTOR
RESOURCED-BASED AREA
b
Batangas - Agoncillo, Alitagtag, Balete, Cuenca, 296.50 267.00 267.00 248.00
Ibaan, Laurel, Lian, Lobo, Malvar, Mataas na
Kahoy, Padre Garcia, San Luis, San Nicolas,
Sta. Teresita, Taal, Talisay, Tingloy, Tuy
Cavite - Alfonso, Amadeo, Gen. Aguinaldo,
Magallanes, Maragondon, Mendez-Nuñez
Laguna - Alaminos, Bay, Calauan, Cavinti, Famy,
Kalayaan, Liliw, Luisiana, Lumban, Mabitac,
Magdalena, Majayjay, Nagcarlan, Pagsanjan,
Pangil, Pila, Rizal, Sta. Maria, Siniloan, Victoria
Rizal - Baras, Cardona, Jala-Jala, Morong
a b
Quezon - Agdangan, Alabat, Atimonan, Buenavista, 267.00 267.00 267.00 241.00
Burdeos, Calauag, Catanauan, Dolores,
Gen. Luna, Gen. Nakar, Guinayangan, Gumaca,
Infanta, Jomalig, Lopez, Lucban, Macalelon, Mauban,
Mulanay, Padre Burgos, Pagbilao, Panukulan,
Patnanungan, Perez, Pitogo, Plaridel, Polilio,
Quezon, Real, Sampaloc, San Andres, San
Antonio, San Francisco, San Narciso, Tagkawayan,
Tayabas, Unisan
REGION IV - B - MIMAROPA
Minimum Wage Rates (Under W.O. No. RBIVB-07 Effective July 3, 2015)
Non - Agriculture Industry/Services
Establishments Employing More Than 10 Workers 280.00 275.00 265.00 260.00
Establishments Employing Not More Than 10 Workers 220.00 215.00 212.00 210.00
Agriculture 230.00 230.00 220.00 220.00
Mining Companies 280.00 280.00 280.00 280.00
Non - Agriculture
Establishments Employing More Than 10 Workers 260.00
Establishments Employing Not More Than 10 Workers 236.00
Cottage/Handicraft 236.00
Agriculture 236.00
Note: Minimum Wage Rate refers to basic pay and cost of living allowance (COLA).
a Tranches of increase in minimum wage based on Wage Order No. IVA-16 effective May 1, 2015.
b Tranches of increase in minimum wage based on Wage Order No. IVA-15 effective May 15, 2015.
TABLE 24 – Minimum Wage Rates by Sector and Region,
Philippines: As of August 6, 2015 (Continued)
(In Pesos)
Non - Agriculture/Industrial/Commercial
Employing More Than 10 Workers 298.50
Employing 10 or Less Workers 256.50
Agriculture
Plantation 266.50
Non-Plantation 256.50
Minimum Wage Rates (Under W.O. No. RBVII-18-A Effective December 14, 2014)
Non - Agriculture 340.00 320.00 310.00 295.00
Agriculture
Non-sugar 322.00 305.00 290.00 275.00
Sugar 290.00 290.00 290.00 290.00
Sugar Mills 310.00 310.00 310.00 310.00
Note: Nominal Wage Rate refers to basic pay and cost of living allowance (COLA).
a Effective May 01, 2015, the sub-classifications of Non-Plantation and Plantation for Sugar Industry was merged into one (1) called as Farm.
TABLE 24 – Minimum Wage Rates by Sector and Region,
Philippines: As of August 6, 2015 (Continued)
(In Pesos)
REGION IX - ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA
Minimum Wage Rates
INDICATOR/SECTOR
(Under W.O. No. RBIX-18 Effective June 10, 2013)
Non - Agriculture
(Includes Private Hospitals, Educational Institutions,
Security Agencies, Janitorial and Retail/Service
Establishments Employing More Than 30 Workers) 280.00
Agriculture (Includes Rubber-Based Plantation Enterprise)
Plantation Agricultural Enterprise 255.00
Non-Plantation Agricultural Enterprise 235.00
Retail/Service
Establishments Employing Not More Than 30 Workers 260.00
Cottage/Handicraft 235.00
Note:Minimum Wage Rate refers to basic pay and cost of living allowance (COLA).
Wage Category I - Covers the cities of Cagayan de Oro and Iligan, and the Municipalities of Tagaloan, Villanueva and Jasaan.
Wage Category II - Covers the cities of Malaybalay, Valencia, Gingoog, El Salvador and Ozamiz, and the Municipalities of Maramag, Quezon and Manolo Fortich.
Wage Category III - Covers the cities of Oroquieta and Tangub, and the Municipalities of Lugait, Opo and Mambajao.
All establishments employing ten (10) worker or less.
Wage Category IV - Covers all other areas not covered under the above categories.
TABLE 24 – Minimum Wage Rates by Sector and Region,
Philippines: As of August 6, 2015 (Continued)
(In Pesos)
CARAGA
Minimum Wage Rates
INDICATOR/SECTOR
(Under W.O. No. RBXIII-13 Effective February 14, 2015)
Non - Agriculture
Manufacturing/Commercial/Academe 250.00
Agriculture
Plantation/Non-Plantation 250.00
Note: Minimum Wage Rate refers to basic pay and cost of living allowance (COLA).
a Grant of new P5.00 COLA per day effective January 1, 2015.
b Rate of the reclassified/simplified Agriculture Industry applies for both Plantation and Non-Plantation industries. Likewise, rate for Retail/
Service Establishments applies for those establishments employing more than ten workers and those employing not more than ten workers.
c Effective May 1, 2015, a P 5.00 increase will be added into the Cost of Living Allowance (COLA) for Agriculture - Non-Plantation and
in Retail/Service Establishments employing 10 workers or less based on the second tranche of Wage Order No. XIII-13.
Source of data: National Wages and Productivity Commission.
TABLE 25 - Agricultural Wage Rates of Farm Workers, Philippines: 2011 - 2013
(In Pesos)
IN NOMINAL TERMS
Note: Real wage rates were computed by deflating the daily nominal wages by the Consumer Price Index of areas outside the National Capital Region.
Sources of basic data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Agricultural Labor Survey and Consumer Price Index.
TABLE 26 - Indices of Compensation Per Employee in Non - Agricultural Industries by Major Industry Group,
Philippines: 2012 - Fourth Quarter 2014
2013 2014
MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP 2012
Ave 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Ave 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr
AT CURRENT PRICES
1
Total, Non-Agricultural Industries 2,403.8 2,499.8 2,327.5 2,387.0 2,590.7 2,693.8 2,573.3 2,413.8 2,422.3 2,673.1 2,783.9
Mining and Quarrying 4,535.5 4,942.9 2,878.4 4,861.5 6,487.1 5,544.6 4,707.4 3,004.7 4,600.7 6,419.0 4,805.1
Manufacturing 1,232.4 1,288.5 1,057.5 1,412.9 1,367.4 1,316.1 1,318.8 1,026.3 1,425.9 1,456.0 1,367.1
Electricity and Water 4,014.7 4,087.2 3,140.3 4,362.9 4,960.4 3,885.2 4,230.0 3,246.9 4,403.5 5,177.9 4,091.6
Construction 2,580.8 2,704.6 2,722.4 2,954.4 2,579.5 2,562.1 2,813.5 2,820.0 3,037.9 2,689.9 2,706.0
Wholesale and Retail Trade 2,149.0 2,207.6 2,256.8 2,187.9 2,156.0 2,229.7 2,227.9 2,235.8 2,228.1 2,184.3 2,263.3
Transportation and Communications 5,515.3 5,830.6 6,061.0 5,786.9 5,667.1 5,807.3 5,867.9 5,905.9 5,865.0 5,600.1 6,100.6
Finance 1,995.4 2,131.1 2,017.7 2,269.6 1,907.8 2,329.2 2,216.8 2,077.3 2,389.6 2,111.2 2,289.1
Real Estate 1,418.4 1,400.6 1,324.0 1,462.6 1,307.2 1,508.4 1,485.3 1,517.7 1,509.3 1,427.8 1,486.2
Private Services 6,425.2 6,542.9 6,312.2 6,474.2 6,402.3 6,983.0 6,830.2 6,941.2 6,655.2 6,579.1 7,145.3
Mining and Quarrying 220.5 233.7 137.5 231.3 304.8 261.3 213.4 137.9 209.7 288.0 218.0
Manufacturing 60.0 61.0 50.5 67.2 64.2 62.0 59.9 47.1 65.0 65.3 62.0
Electricity and Water 195.4 193.5 150.0 207.6 233.1 183.1 191.9 149.0 200.8 232.3 185.6
Wholesale and Retail Trade 104.7 104.6 107.8 104.1 101.3 105.1 101.2 102.6 101.6 98.0 102.7
Transportation and Communications 268.7 276.2 289.5 275.3 266.3 273.7 266.6 271.0 267.4 251.3 276.8
Finance 97.2 101.0 96.4 108.0 89.6 109.8 100.7 95.3 108.9 94.7 103.9
Real Estate 69.1 66.3 63.2 69.6 61.4 71.1 67.5 69.6 68.8 64.1 67.4
Private Services 313.1 309.9 301.5 308.0 300.8 329.1 310.3 318.4 303.4 295.2 324.2
Note: Averages are obtained by adding the four (4) quarterly indices of compensations and dividing it by four.
1 Excludes index of compensation in construction.
Source of basic data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Quarterly Economic Indices of the Philippines.
Definition:
Compensation - refers to remuneration in cash and in kind paid to employees at regular intervals for time work or work done. It is reported gross before any deductions are made by the
employer in respect of taxes, contributions of employees to social security and pension schemes, life insurance premiums, union dues and other obligations of employees.
It consists of total salaries and wages, commissions and other benefits, and employer's contribution to social security and pension schemes and similar benefits.
TABLE 27 - Exchange Rate, Consumer Price Index and Inflation Rate, Philippines: 2013 - July 2015
2014 2015
a a
INDICATOR 2013 2014
May Jun Jul May Jun Jul
1
EXCHANGE RATE (P PER US$) 42.4462 44.3952 43.9236 43.8175 43.4665 44.6106 44.9831 45.2649
Definitions:
Consumer Price Index - the statistical measure of change in the retail prices of a fixed basket of goods and services purchased by an average household.
Inflation rate - growth rate in the Consumer Price Index computed as follows:
a a
2014 2015
INDICATOR 2013 2014
May Jun Jul May Jun Jul
Definitions:
Purchasing Power of Peso - the equivalent value at base year (2006) prices of goods and services that a peso could buy at current prices.
1
Purchasing Power of Peso =-------------------- X 100
CPI
TABLE 29 - Gross National Income and Gross Domestic Product by Quarter,
Philippines: 2013 - First Quarter 2015
2014 2015
INDICATOR 2013
Total 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 1st Qtr
AT CURRENT PRICES
Gross National Income (PB) 14,049.3 15,327.3 3,550.4 3,810.6 3,707.6 4,258.8 3,722.7
Growth Rate (%) 10.4 9.1 10.4 10.4 7.2 8.6 4.9
Per Capita GNI (In P) 143,073 153,457 35,773 38,232 37,042 42,371 36,884
Gross Domestic Product (PB) 11,542.3 12,642.7 2,879.5 3,141.9 3,046.5 3,574.8 3,037.0
Growth Rate (%) 9.3 9.5 9.2 10.2 8.9 9.8 5.5
Per Capita GDP (In P) 117,543 126,579 29,013 31,523 30,438 35,567 30,090
AT CONSTANT 2000 PRICES
Gross National Income (PB) 8,168.8 8,640.6 2,056.2 2,196.5 2,073.7 2,314.3 2,153.0
Growth Rate (%) 8.1 5.8 6.6 6.9 3.9 5.7 4.7
Per Capita GNI (In P) 83,188 86,510 20,717 22,038 20,718 23,025 21,331
Gross Domestic Product (PB) 6,750.1 7,164.0 1,681.5 1,832.2 1,715.2 1,935.2 1,768.2
Growth Rate (%) 7.1 6.1 5.6 6.7 5.5 6.6 5.2
Per Capita GDP (In P) 68,741 71,726 16,942 18,383 17,136 19,253 17,519
PHILIPPINES 158,222 158,911 167,692 177,084 185,351 4.7 0.4 5.5 5.6 2.7
Agriculture, Hunting, Forestry and Fishing 55,425 55,420 57,800 59,703 60,827 0.6 ** 4.3 3.3 0.2
Industry 344,418 342,486 353,725 373,779 388,308 5.2 (0.6) 3.3 5.7 2.7
Services 170,183 172,033 180,875 187,976 195,885 2.8 1.1 5.1 3.9 1.9
Notes: 1. Labor Productivity by industry is measured as the ratio of Gross Value Added (GVA) of the industry to corresponding employment.
2. Labor productivity data for 2014 were computed using employment data which excluded that of Leyte. For comparability, 2014 growth rates were computed
using 2013 labor productivity whose employment data also excluded that of Leyte.
r Revised.
** less than 0.05 percent.
Sources of basic data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Force Survey and National Accounts of the Philippines.
TABLE 32 - Labor Productivity and Growth Rates by Region, Philippines: 2012 - 2014
(In Pesos Except Rates)
Job Vacancies Solicited/Reported 3,194,009 3,847,639 820,341 935,092 1,161,242 930,964 775,488 467,297 145,730 162,461
Job Applicants Registered 1,758,822 1,880,379 429,341 534,131 510,121 406,786 441,204 265,967 75,428 99,809
Job Applicants Referred for: 1,515,933 1,668,081 373,985 491,689 400,777 401,630 418,794 240,606 68,616 109,572
Job Placement 1,424,471 1,561,229 351,076 462,146 375,441 372,566 380,283 230,201 65,938 84,144
Training/Employability
Enhancement 91,462 106,852 22,909 29,543 25,336 29,064 38,511 10,405 2,678 25,428
Job Applicants Placed 1,427,791 1,655,986 368,233 455,391 435,563 396,799 435,226 267,297 73,605 94,324
PESO 1,151,880 1,305,578 294,298 379,326 309,295 322,659 295,709 172,174 54,299 69,236
PRPAs 61,244 24,507 12,100 3,540 2,057 6,810 5,423 3,707 907 809
Job/Service Contractors/
Sub-Contractors Placement 214,667 325,901 61,835 72,525 124,211 67,330 134,094 91,416 18,399 24,279
P Preliminary.
Source of data: Department of Labor and Employment, Statistical Performance Reporting System.
Bureau of Local Employment.
TABLE 35 - Private Recruitment and Placement Agencies (PRPAs), Job/Service Contractors/Sub-contractors
and Alien Employment Permit, Philippines: 2012 - May 2014
p
2013 2014
INDICATOR 2012
Total 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Total 1st Qtr Apr May
p Preliminary.
NA Not available.
Source of data: Department of Labor and Employment, Statistical Performance Reporting System.
Bureau of Local Employment.
TABLE 36 - Jobseekers/Employers Provided Access to Labor Market Information,
Philippines: 2012 - May 2014
p
2013 2014
INDICATOR 2012
Total 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Total 1st Qtr Apr May
p Preliminary.
Source of data: Department of Labor and Employment, Statistical Performance Reporting System.
Bureau of Local Employment.
TABLE 37 - Job Applicants Registered in Job Fairs and Youth Provided with Bridging Employment
Assistance Through SPES, Philippines: 2012 - May 2014
p
2013 2014
INDICATOR 2012
Total 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Total 1st Qtr Apr May
Job Fairs Conducted 1,644 1,444 326 339 273 506 451 266 83 102
Job Applicants Registered 732,813 632,284 123,892 267,826 122,714 117,852 184,839 81,859 28,173 74,807
Youth Provided with Bridging Employment Assistance
thru Special Program for Employment of
p Preliminary.
NA Not available.
Source of data: Department of Labor and Employment, Statistical Performance Reporting System.
Bureau of Local employment.
TABLE 38 - Statistics on Employment Facilitation Services by Region, Philippines: January - May 2014
(In Thousands; Preliminary)
INDICATOR PHIL NCR CAR I II III IV-A IV-B V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII Caraga
INDICATOR PHILS NCR CAR I II III IV-A IV-B V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII Caraga
Private Recruitment and Placement
Agencies (PRPAs)
Licenses Issued 22 19 - - - - 1 - - - 2 - - - - - -
Cancelled - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Revoked - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Job/Service Contractors/
Sub-Contractors
Contractors/Sub-Contractors
Registered 424 260 2 1 8 - 98 4 - 19 25 - - 5 - - 2
Contractors/Sub-Contractors
Delisted 10 6 - - - - - 4 - - - - - - - - -
Alien Employment Permit (AEP)
AEP Issued 7,275 4,942 24 - 83 284 1,149 5 - 40 747 - 1 - - - -
AEP Applications Denied 42 39 - - - - 3 - - - - - - - - - -
AEP Suspended - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
AEP Cancelled/Revoked 66 - - - - - 66 - - - - - - - - - -
Working Child Permit
Permits Issued NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
NA Not available.
Source of data: Bureau of Local Employment.
TABLE 40 - Jobseekers/Employers Provided Access to Labor Market Information by Region,
Philippines: January - May 2014
(Preliminary)
INDICATOR PHIL NCR CAR I II III IV-A IV-B V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII Caraga
Jobseekers/employers
provided access
to Labor Market
Information 458,464 131,458 48,925 57,603 40,140 45,110 3,181 13,180 - 20,833 93,657 - - 2,059 - 1,379 939
Individuals
reached 454,296 130,467 48,648 56,280 40,052 44,928 3,181 13,065 - 20,420 92,930 - - 2,041 - 1,351 933
Institutions
reached 4,168 991 277 1,323 88 182 - 115 - 413 727 - - 18 - 28 6
Indicator PHIL NCR CAR I II III IV-A IV-B V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII Caraga
NA Not available.
Source of data: Bureau of Local Employment.
TABLE 42 - Stock Estimates of Overseas Filipinos: 2011 - 2013
(as of)
2012 2013
INDICATOR 2011
Total Permanent Temporary Irregular Total Permanent Temporary Irregular
TOTAL 10,455,788 10,489,628 4,925,797 4,221,041 1,342,790 10,238,614 4,869,766 4,207,018 1,161,830
A. LAND-BASED 10,086,684 10,122,763 4,925,797 3,854,176 1,342,790 9,871,448 4,869,766 3,839,852 1,161,830
Africa 53,988 51,035 3,366 42,264 5,405 43,687 2,947 37,250 3,490
Americas 4,316,605 4,387,348 3,873,430 235,373 278,545 4,303,035 3,779,983 243,842 279,210
Asia 1,449,373 1,599,352 286,627 798,510 514,215 1,668,827 288,894 841,228 538,705
Europe 808,779 768,326 392,195 219,816 156,315 866,187 421,891 286,371 157,925
Middle East 2,997,443 2,845,374 8,753 2,455,311 381,310 2,504,779 8,999 2,319,840 175,940
Oceania 446,234 458,172 358,455 93,802 5,915 470,421 364,081 100,860 5,480
Trust Territories 14,262 13,156 2,971 9,100 1,085 14,512 2,971 10,461 1,080
Definitions:
Permanent - Immigrants, dual citizens or legal permanent residents abroad whose stay do not depend on work contracts.
Temporary - Persons whose stay overseas is employment related, and who are expected to return at the end of their work contracts.
Irregular - Those not properly documented or without valid residence or work permits, or who are overstaying in a foreign country.
TABLE 43 - Deployed Overseas Filipino Workers and Overseas Filipinos Remittances,
Philippines: 2013 - April 2015
p
2014 2015
INDICATOR 2013
Total 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Total 1st Qtr April
OVERSEAS EMPLOYMENT
FACILITATION
p
Deployed Overseas Filipino 1,836,345 1,645,475 512,722 468,174 439,361 225,218 NA NA NA
Workers
Land-based 1,469,179 1,291,577 413,368 377,124 348,989 152,096 NA NA NA
Sea-based 367,166 353,898 99,354 91,050 90,372 73,122 NA NA NA
Sea-based 5,215.4 5,575.7 1,352.0 1,394.4 1,429.8 1,399.5 1,916.4 1,434.4 482.0
Overseas Filipinos
Remittances as % of GNI 7.0 7.1 7.0 7.0 7.4 7.1 NA NA NA
MIDDLE EAST 4,348.7 5,334.5 1,184.6 1,282.9 1,369.8 1,497.1 1,677.7 1,237.8 440.0
Land-based 4,316.1 5,302.9 1,175.4 1,275.2 1,361.3 1,491.0 1,668.3 1,230.7 437.7
Sea-based 32.6 31.6 9.3 7.7 8.5 6.1 9.4 7.1 2.3
Kuwait 235.1 297.5 57.4 69.1 63.4 107.6 115.9 84.0 31.9
Land-based 230.9 294.0 56.4 68.4 62.4 106.7 113.7 82.3 31.4
Sea-based 4.1 3.5 1.0 0.7 0.9 0.9 2.2 1.7 0.6
Saudi Arabia 2,109.7 2,525.9 575.6 591.3 636.7 722.2 836.6 625.4 211.2
Land-based 2,104.4 2,522.6 574.7 590.4 635.9 721.6 835.5 624.8 210.7
Sea-based 5.3 3.3 0.9 0.9 0.8 0.6 1.2 0.7 0.5
United Arab Emirates 1,263.2 1,714.4 364.4 408.8 453.7 487.5 514.4 374.2 140.2
Land-based 1,240.8 1,689.9 357.0 402.8 447.0 483.1 508.4 369.5 138.9
Sea-based 22.4 24.6 7.3 6.1 6.7 4.4 6.0 4.7 1.2
Rest of Middle East 740.8 796.7 187.2 213.7 216.0 179.8 210.8 154.1 56.7
Land-based 740.1 796.5 187.1 213.7 216.0 179.7 210.8 154.1 56.7
Sea-based 0.7 0.2 a a a 0.1 a a a
AFRICA 30.2 29.1 6.0 7.0 7.8 8.2 14.9 10.7 4.2
Land-based 17.1 17.6 4.2 4.5 4.2 4.8 5.2 3.7 1.5
Sea-based 13.1 11.4 1.9 2.5 3.6 3.4 9.7 7.0 2.7
Workers Assessed 968,535 1,055,576 189,653 290,963 222,013 352,947 1,232,116 200,822 302,274 291,250 437,770
Agri-fisheries 13,266 19,420 2,899 5,878 2,027 8,616 27,568 3,959 9,265 5,644 8,700
Automotive 95,585 107,615 15,277 27,187 25,153 39,998 107,322 17,727 24,951 25,893 38,751
Construction 57,342 68,047 12,929 16,391 14,614 24,113 92,640 13,520 18,392 25,737 34,991
Electronics 40,686 42,554 8,270 11,295 8,926 14,063 47,008 7,710 11,107 10,273 17,918
Furnitures and Fixtures 125 51 14 1 - 36 122 - 67 - 55
Garments 8,612 11,265 2,065 3,307 2,781 3,112 14,106 2,028 4,042 3,017 5,019
Health, Social and Other Community
Development Services 249,459 261,407 46,574 72,227 59,017 83,589 345,335 62,897 86,836 85,635 109,967
Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning 6,175 6,342 1,452 1,331 1,190 2,369 7,372 1,317 1,453 2,062 2,540
Information Technology 85,692 80,199 12,872 27,486 16,438 23,403 97,768 15,194 29,529 18,137 34,908
Maritime 62,945 41,349 14,757 14,959 163 11,470 58,647 14,555 15,074 14,231 14,787
Metals and Engineering 54,174 66,875 12,640 16,475 18,498 19,262 69,249 8,749 14,535 19,344 26,621
Processed Foods 13,195 16,576 2,038 4,330 4,028 6,180 26,159 2,344 5,635 8,738 9,442
Tourism 280,435 331,615 57,338 89,691 68,663 115,923 335,905 50,404 80,889 71,696 132,916
Utilities 70 7 - - - 7 72 - - - 72
TVET 774 2,254 528 405 515 806 2,716 402 460 821 1,033
Visual Arts - - - - - - 78 16 29 10 23
Wholesale and Retail Trading - - - - - - 49 - 10 12 27
Workers Certified 830,458 936,007 169,237 254,093 196,436 316,241 1,125,273 182,037 275,798 268,283 399,155
Agri-fisheries 11,933 16,390 2,568 4,862 1,628 7,332 25,217 3,573 8,590 5,184 7,870
Automotive 80,755 91,431 13,099 22,613 20,561 35,158 94,992 15,557 22,362 22,565 34,508
Construction 50,651 60,844 11,463 14,404 13,365 21,612 83,831 12,203 16,792 23,597 31,239
Electronics 29,516 33,483 6,187 8,519 7,175 11,602 39,832 6,606 9,234 8,801 15,191
Furnitures and Fixtures 124 51 14 1 - 36 119 - 64 - 55
Garments 7,317 9,891 1,899 2,752 2,484 2,756 12,728 1,852 3,744 2,619 4,513
Health, Social and Other Community
Development Services 230,444 236,721 42,910 64,228 53,959 75,624 322,650 57,460 79,886 81,142 104,162
Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning 5,428 5,800 1,335 1,234 1,094 2,137 6,757 1,201 1,279 1,903 2,374
Information Technology 50,419 63,002 10,139 21,448 12,948 18,467 81,091 12,358 24,756 15,265 28,712
Maritime 56,948 38,232 13,620 13,942 113 10,557 57,714 14,060 14,797 14,152 14,705
Metals and Engineering 46,738 59,448 11,332 14,609 16,280 17,227 63,302 7,999 13,251 17,712 24,340
Processed Foods 12,282 15,855 1,928 4,076 3,857 5,994 24,629 2,261 5,465 8,464 8,439
Tourism 247,104 302,873 52,284 81,054 62,538 106,997 309,937 46,553 75,159 66,171 122,054
Utilities 70 7 - - - 7 72 - - - 72
TVET 729 1,979 459 351 434 735 2,277 339 380 686 872
Visual Arts - - - - - - 76 15 29 10 22
Wholesale and Retail Trading - - - - - - 49 - 10 12 27
p Preliminary.
Source of data: Technical Education and Skills Development Authority.
TABLE 47 - Number of Examinees and Passers in Various Licensure Examinations,
Philippines: 2014
Total 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter
TYPE OF LICENSURE
EXAMINATION % % % % %
Examinees Passers Examinees Passers Examinees Passers Examinees Passers Examinees Passers
Passed Passed Passed Passed Passed
TOTAL 444,628 178,615 40.2 99,666 34,486 34.6 63,399 25,402 40.1 189,131 73,150 38.7 92,432 45,577 49.3
p
2012 2013
INDICATOR 2011
Total 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Total 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr Jul Aug
Trainees Graduated 19,346 20,317 4,914 5,642 5,333 4,428 13,587 4,055 5,816 1,722 1,994
p Preliminary.
Source of data: National Maritime Polytechnic.
TABLE 49 - Appealed Compensation Claims Handled by the Employees' Compensation Commission,
Philippines: 2012 - Fourth Quarter 2014
2013 2014
INDICATOR 2012
Total 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Total 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr
Disposition Rate (%) 98.5 100.0 54.5 37.6 69.2 100.0 98.6 83.3 65.1 43.6 95.5
p
2012 2013
INDICATOR
Total 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Total 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr
SELF-ASSESSMENT APPROACH
Unionized Establishments with Registered CBAs
Given Checklist 2,162 - 1,939 76 147 1,511 1,143 196 59 113
Unionized Establishments with Registered CBAs
that Submitted Checklist 1,432 - 1,153 84 195 1,299 400 314 231 354
1
Participation Rate (%) 66.2 - 59.5 110.5 132.7 86.0 35.0 160.2 391.5 313.3
Unionized Establishments with Registered CBAs with
Violations/Deficiencies 56 - 48 3 5 142 15 58 62 7
With Violations/Deficiencies on Minimum Wage 6 - 4 1 1 26 2 2 21 1
2
Compliance Rate (%) 96.1 - 95.8 96.4 97.4 89.1 96.3 81.5 73.2 98.0
3
Compliance Rate on Minimum Wage (%) 99.6 - 99.7 98.8 99.5 98.0 99.5 99.4 90.9 99.7
INSPECTION APPROACH
Establishments Inspected 27,264 2,884 5,852 9,692 8,836 29,248 3,405 7,752 9,535 8,556
Establishments with Violations 12,978 1,447 3,083 4,620 3,828 13,803 1,611 3,349 4,713 4,130
4
Compliance Rate upon Inspection (%) 52.4 49.8 47.3 52.3 56.7 52.8 52.7 56.8 50.6 51.7
5
Compliance Rate on Minimum Wage Upon Inspection (%) 78.4 67.0 78.2 78.8 81.8 84.6 81.0 85.6 82.8 87.1
Establishments with Violations Corrected on Field 2,674 - 468 1,059 1,147 1,914 392 437 672 413
As Percent of Establishments with Violations (%) 20.6 - 15.2 22.9 30.0 13.9 24.3 13.0 14.3 10.0
Workers Benefited by Plant Corrections 46,292 - 12,653 19,787 13,852 45,296 8,259 9,674 9,032 18,331
Amount of Field Restitutions (P000) 42,575 - 8,004 19,755 14,816 25,112 5,767 7,497 5,505 6,343
Note: The Labor Standards Enforcement Framework (LSEF) was reformulated per DOLE Memorandum Circular No. 01, series of 2012. Upon its effectivity in March 2012, the LSEF has three approaches:
a. Self-Assessment (SA) - a voluntary mode that covers all unionized establishments with registered Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBAs) regardless of employment size.
b. Inspection - for establishments not covered in SA with 10 workers and more with priority given to those that were subjects of complaint inspection and identified priority establishments.
c. Training and Advisory Visits (TAVs) - undertaken in establishments not covered in SA with less than 10 workers.
p Preliminary.
1 Unionized Establishments with registered CBAs that submitted checklist to total unionized establishments with registered CBAs given checklist. Maybe more than 100% as some establishments take more
than a month/quarter to submit accomplished checklist.
2 Unionized establishments with registered CBAs found without violations/deficiencies upon submission of checklist to establishments with registered CBAs that submitted checklist.
3 Unionized establishments with registered CBAs found without violations/deficiencies on minimum wage upon submission of cheklist to establishments with registered CBAs that submitted checklist.
4 Establishments found without violations during inspection to total number of establishments inspected.
5 Establishments found without violations on minimum wage during inspection to total number of establishments inspected.
TABLE 50 - Labor Standards Enforcement, Philippines: 2012 - Fourth Quarter 2013 (Continued)
p
2012 2013
INDICATOR
Total 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Total 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr
Note: The Labor Standards Enforcement Framework (LSEF) was reformulated per DOLE Memorandum Circular No. 01, series of 2012. Upon its effectivity in March 2012, the LSEF has three approaches:
a. Self-Assessment (SA) - a voluntary mode that covers all unionized establishments with registered Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBAs) regardless of employment size.
b. Inspection - for establishments not covered in SA with 10 workers and more with priority given to those that were subjects of complaint inspection and identified priority establishments.
c. Training and Advisory Visits (TAVs) - undertaken in establishments not covered in SA with less than 10 workers.
p Preliminary.
1 Participating establishments on TAVs found without violations upon orientation to total number of participating establishments upon orientation.
2 Participating establishments on TAVs found without violations on minimum wage upon orientation to total number of participating establishments upon orientation.
3 Establishments subjected to follow-up visits may include those found with violations in previous reference periods.
4 Participating establishments on TAVs with deficiencies corrected during follow-up visits to establishments subjected to follow-up visits.
5 Units found without violations during inspection to total number of units inspected.
Source of basic data: Bureau of Working Conditions, Statistical Performance Reporting System (SPRS).
TABLE 51 - Labor Standards Enforcement by Region, Philippines: 2013
(Preliminary)
INDICATOR PHILS NCR CAR I II III IV-A IV-B V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII CARAGA
SELF-ASSESSMENT APPROACH
Unionized Establishments with
Registered CBAs Given Checklist 1,511 673 12 13 13 87 241 2 27 32 153 29 11 65 69 26 58
Unionized Establishments with Registered
CBAs that Submitted Checklist 1,299 593 12 13 13 83 133 1 27 32 153 23 11 65 58 24 58
1
Participation Rate (%) 86.0 88.1 100.0 100.0 100.0 95.4 55.2 50.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 79.3 100.0 100.0 84.1 92.3 100.0
Unionized Establishments with Registered CBAs
with Violations/Deficiencies 142 29 - - - - 35 - 8 - 2 11 2 37 3 14 1
With Violations/Deficiencies on Minimum Wage 26 1 - - - - 1 - - - - - 1 11 - 12 -
2
Compliance Rate (%) 89.1 95.1 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 73.7 100.0 70.4 100.0 98.7 52.2 81.8 43.1 94.8 41.7 98.3
3
Compliance Rate on Minimum Wage 98.0 99.8 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 99.2 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 90.9 83.1 100.0 50.0 100.0
INSPECTION APPROACH
Establishments Inspected 29,248 5,001 836 1,633 1,164 4,421 2,596 793 879 1,653 3,402 882 821 1,581 1,250 1,164 1,172
Establishments with Violations 13,803 2,288 426 211 580 1,463 2,162 716 183 825 1,539 605 210 1,014 640 353 588
4
Compliance Rate upon Inspection (%) 52.8 54.2 49.0 87.1 50.2 66.9 16.7 9.7 79.2 50.1 54.8 31.4 74.4 35.9 48.8 69.7 49.8
Compliance Rate on Minimum Wage Upon
Inspection (%) 5 84.6 89.8 94.6 92.6 86.2 91.1 83.2 54.9 91.1 79.1 85.2 71.0 85.7 76.9 70.6 90.9 70.8
Establishments with Violations Corrected on Field 1,914 2 279 8 198 365 246 385 23 36 35 130 84 22 46 25 30
As Percent of Establishments with Violations (%) 13.9 0.1 65.5 3.8 34.1 24.9 11.4 53.8 12.6 4.4 2.3 21.5 40.0 2.2 7.2 7.1 5.1
Workers Benefited by Plant Corrections 45,296 7 7,365 87 3,822 2,573 21,911 1,995 806 217 666 1,955 1,550 436 1,275 268 363
Amount of Field Restitutions (P000) 25,112 10 210 63 2,016 3,003 1,155 4,607 5,494 1,569 1,429 908 1,018 436 680 2,412 102
Notes: 1. The Labor Standards Enforcement Framework (LSEF) was reformulated per DOLE Memorandum Circular No. 01, series of 2012. Upon its effectivity in March 2012, the LSEF has three approaches:
a. Self-Assessment (SA) - a voluntary mode that covered all unionized establishments with certified CBAs regardless of employment size.
b. Inspection - for establishments not covered in SA with 10 workers and more with priority given to those that were subjects of complaint inspection and identified priority establishments.
c. Training and Advisory Visits (TAV) - undertaken in establishments not covered in SA with less than ten workers.
2. Details on amount of field restitutions may not add up to total due to rounding.
1 Unionized Establishments with registered CBAs that submitted checklist to total unionized establishments with registered CBAs given checklist.
2 Unionized establishments with registered CBAs found without violations/deficiencies upon submission of checklist to total establishments with registered CBAs that submitted checklist.
3 Unionized establishments with registered CBAs found without violations/deficiencies on minimum wage upon submission of cheklist to total establishments with registered CBAs that submitted checklist.
4 Establishments found without violations during inspection to total number of establishments inspected.
5 Establishments found without violations on minimum wage during inspection to total number of establishments inspected.
TABLE 51 - Labor Standards Enforcement by Region, Philippines: 2013 (Continued)
(Preliminary)
INDICATOR PHILS NCR CAR I II III IV-A IV-B V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII CARAGA
Note: The Labor Standards Enforcement Framework (LSEF) was reformulated per DOLE Memorandum Circular No. 01, series of 2012. Upon its effectivity in March 2012, the LSEF has three approaches:
a. Self-Assessment (SA) - a voluntary mode that covers all unionized establishments with registered Collective Bargaining Agreements (CBAs) regardless of employment size.
b. Inspection - for establishments not covered in SA with 10 workers and more with priority given to those that were subjects of complaint inspection and identified priority establishments.
c. Training and Advisory Visits (TAV) - undertaken in establishments not covered in SA with less than ten workers.
1 Participating establishments on TAV found without violations upon orientation to total number of participating establishments upon orientation.
2 Participating establishments on TAV found without violations on minimum wage upon orientation to total number of participating establishments upon orientation.
3 Establishments subjected to follow-up visits may include those found with violations in previous reference periods.
4 Participating establishments on TAVs with deficiencies corrected during follow-up visits to establishments subjected to follow-up visits.
5 Units found without violations during inspection to total number of units inspected.
Source of basic data: Bureau of Working Conditions, Statistical Performance Reporting System (SPRS).
TABLE 51 - Labor Standards Enforcement by Region, Philippines: 2013 (Continued)
(Preliminary)
INDICATOR PHILS NCR CAR I II III IV-A IV-B V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII CARAGA
Note: The Labor Standards Enforcement Framework (LSEF) was reformulated per DOLE Memorandum Circular No. 01, series of 2012. Upon its effectivity in March 2012, the LSEF has three approaches:
a. Self-Assessment (SA) - a voluntary mode that covers all unionized establishments with registered Collective Bargaining Agreements (CBAs) regardless of employment size.
b. Inspection - for establishments not covered in SA with 10 workers and more with priority given to those that were subjects of complaint inspection and identified priority establishments.
c. Training and Advisory Visits (TAV) - undertaken in establishments not covered in SA with less than ten workers.
1 Participating establishments on TAV found without violations upon orientation to total number of participating establishments upon orientation.
2 Participating establishments on TAV found without violations on minimum wage upon orientation to total number of participating establishments upon orientation.
3 Establishments subjected to follow-up visits may include those found with violations in previous reference periods.
4 Participating establishments on TAVs with deficiencies corrected during follow-up visits to establishments subjected to follow-up visits.
5 Units found without violations during inspection to total number of units inspected.
Source of basic data: Bureau of Working Conditions, Statistical Performance Reporting System (SPRS).
TABLE 52 - Original and Appealed Labor Standards Cases, Philippines: 2011- Fourth Quarter 2013
p
2012 2013
INDICATOR 2011
Total 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Total 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr
ORIGINAL LABOR
STANDARDS CASES
(Regional Offices)
a a a a
Cases Pending, Beginning 5,443 3,905 3,905 3,681 3,854 3,899 1,891 1,891 1,652 2,141 2,972
Cases Newly Filed 10,329 8,128 1,027 2,238 2,046 2,817 9,039 1,227 2,173 3,647 1,992
Cases Handled 15,772 12,033 4,932 5,919 5,900 6,716 10,930 3,118 3,825 5,788 4,964
Cases Disposed 10,516 8,301 1,251 2,065 2,001 2,984 9,668 1,466 1,684 2,816 3,702
Disposition Rate (%) 66.7 69.0 25.4 34.9 33.9 44.4 88.5 47.0 44.0 48.7 74.6
Workers Benefited 85,484 54,309 5,864 13,451 14,150 20,844 74,342 14,198 13,991 20,088 24,065
Amount of Benefits (PM) 543.6 525.6 28.4 285.0 92.6 119.6 389.3 66.2 71.0 174.3 77.8
APEALED LABOR
STANDARDS CASES1
(Office of the Secretary)
a a
Cases Pending, Beginning 311 161 161 149 178 195 172 172 196 186 207
Cases Newly Filed 141 115 32 43 20 20 98 31 21 24 22
Cases Handled 452 276 193 192 198 215 270 203 217 210 229
Cases Disposed 291 113 44 14 3 52 84 7 31 3 43
Disposition Rate (%) 64.4 40.9 22.8 7.3 1.5 24.2 31.1 3.4 14.3 1.4 18.8
p Preliminary.
a Adjusted due to inventory of cases.
1 Includes cases with decisions endorsed to the Office of the Secretary for review and signature.
Source of basic data: Bureau of Working Conditions, Statistical Performance Reporting System (SPRS).
TABLE 53 - Original Labor Standards Cases by Region, Philippines: 2013
(Preliminary)
Note: Details on amount of benefits may not add up to total due to rounding.
a Adjusted due to inventory of cases.
Source of basic data: Bureau of Working Conditions, Statistical Performance Reporting System (SPRS).
TABLE 54 - Workers Provided with Various Livelihood Assistance/Services, Philippines: 2012 - Fourth Quarter 2014
2013 2014
p
INDICATOR 2012
Total 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Total 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr
1
Informal Sector Workers 40,511 64,603 13,003 12,304 11,129 28,167 NA NA NA NA NA
2
Disadvantaged Workers 27,580 19,918 6,011 3,882 4,031 5,994 NA NA NA NA NA
3
Wage Workers 16,049 10,083 568 2,463 1,408 5,644 NA NA NA NA NA
p Preliminary.
NA Not available.
1 Workers provided with assistance/services to enhance their self-employed undertakings.
2 Workers provided with assistance/services to engage in livelihood undertakings.
3 Workers provided with assistance/services to engage in income-augmenting collective enterprises.
Source of data: Department of Labor and Employment, Statistical Performance Reporting System.
TABLE 55 - Workers Provided with Various Livelihood Assistance/Services by Region,
Philippines: 2014
(Preliminary)
INDICATOR PHILS NCR CAR I II III IV-A IV-B V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII Caraga
TOTAL WORKERS 127,478 9,132 8,127 5,470 3,682 8,510 9,318 4,615 8,036 7,362 11,491 7,279 5,830 17,794 8,511 7,935 4,386
Informal Sector
1
Workers NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
Disadvantaged
2
Workers NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
3
Wage Workers NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
Note: Details of monetary amounts may not add up to totals due to rounding.
1 Formerly Life Insurance & Burial Benefit.
TABLE 56 - Benefits and Services for Overseas Filipino Workers,
Philippines: 2012 - 2014 (Continued)
Note: Details of monetary amounts may not add up to totals due to rounding.
TABLE 56 - Benefits and Services for Overseas Filipino Workers,
Philippines: 2012 - 2014 (Continued)
Note: Details of monetary amounts may not add up to totals due to rounding.
a Decrease in the number of livelihood skills trainings conducted and participants were result of end of
MOA between OWWA and NLDC in middle of 2014.
Source of data: Overseas Workers Welfare Administration, OWWA Regional and Overseas Offices.
WORKERS' ORGANIZATIONS
Unions Registered 297 189 53 40 45 51 126 60 16 31 19
Federations/Labor Centers - - - - - - - - - - -
Private Sector Unions 257 154 45 35 33 41 99 44 13 30 12
Public Sector Unions 40 35 8 5 12 10 27 16 3 1 7
Membership of Newly
Registered Unions 45,999 54,179 11,831 26,349 4,207 11,792 19,216 16,199 1,018 1,285 714
Federations/Labor Centers - - - - - - - - - - -
Private Sector Unions 22,633 13,222 3,273 2,699 2,295 4,955 4,447 2,174 729 1,207 337
Public Sector Unions 23,366 40,957 8,558 23,650 1,912 6,837 14,769 14,025 289 78 377
Unions Cancelled/Dissolved/ 1 2 - - - 2 1 - - 1 -
Merged/Consolidated
Private Sector Unions - - - - - - 1 - - 1 -
Public Sector Unions 1 2 - - - 2 - - - -
Federations Cancelled - - - - - - - - - - -
a a a a a a
Existing Unions (as of) 18,242 18,428 18,294 18,334 18,379 18,428 18,552 18,487 18,503 18,533 18,552
a
Federations/Labor Centers 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145
a a a a a
Private Sector Unions 16,388 16,541 16,432 16,467 16,500 16,541 16,638 16,584 16,597 16,626 16,638
a a
Public Sector Unions 1,709 1,742 1,717 1,722 1,734 1,742 1,769 1,758 1,761 1,762 1,769
Membership of Existing
a a a a a
Unions (000) (as of) 1,779 1,833 1,791 1,818 1,822 1,833 1,855 1,852 1,853 1,854 1,855
a a
Private Sector Unions 1,376 1,387 1,377 1,380 1,382 1,387 1,392 1,390 1,391 1,391 1,392
a a a a a
Public Sector Unions 403 446 414 438 440 446 463 462 463 463 463
p p
2012 2013
p
INDICATOR 2011
Total 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Total 1st Qtr Apr May Jun
Collective Bargaining
Agreements (CBAs)
CBAs Registered 475 365 83 93 85 104 204 97 28 57 22
Workers Covered by New CBAs 77,944 58,138 17,472 13,018 15,368 12,280 29,405 15,265 3,925 8,128 2,087
Expired CBAs 507 432 108 136 87 101 174 86 18 36 34
a a a a a
Existing CBAs (as of) 1,389 1,327 1,369 1,326 1,324 1,327 1,358 1,339 1,349 1,370 1,358
Workers Covered by Existing
a a
CBAs (000) (as of) 228 220 231 229 233 220 228 214 218 226 228
INDICATOR PHILS NCR CAR I II III IV-A IV-B V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII Caraga ARMM
WORKERS' ORGANIZATIONS
Federations/Labor Centers - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Private Sector Unions 99 60 - - - 18 3 1 4 3 5 - - 1 1 3 - -
Public Sector Unions 27 4 - 2 2 1 1 2 3 3 5 - 1 - 1 1 - 1
Membership of Newly
Registered Unions 19,216 2,828 - 3,660 356 1,040 602 157 299 6,320 700 - 63 25 2,644 418 - 104
Unions Cancelled/Dissolved 1 - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - -
Private Sector Unions 1 - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - -
Public Sector Unions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Existing Unions (as of) 18,552 10,291 124 177 129 1,166 2,238 95 262 715 1,082 357 175 446 560 304 161 33
a
Federations/Labor Centers 145 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
b
Private Sector Unions 16,638 9,898 60 85 47 1,068 2,122 25 158 621 965 216 107 360 467 214 110 23
Public Sector Unions 1,769 393 64 92 82 98 116 70 104 94 117 141 68 86 93 90 51 10
INDICATOR PHILS NCR CAR I II III IV-A IV-B V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII Caraga ARMM
Collective Bargaining
Agreements (CBAs)
CBAs Registered 204 116 2 2 - 21 8 - 5 11 16 3 - 4 12 4 - -
Workers Covered by New CBAs 29,405 18,891 160 152 - 3,303 945 - 210 1,030 1,398 417 - 1,000 1,672 227 - -
-
Expired CBAs 174 109 - 2 - 13 14 - 1 5 9 5 2 3 7 2 2
Existing CBAs (as of) 1,358 727 9 3 102 71 1 21 31 130 28 9 59 116 26 9 - 16
Workers Covered by Existing
a
CBAs (000) (as of) 228 122 5 * 15 9 * 2 4 17 3 1 16 27 5 2 - 1
p
2013 2014
INDICATOR 2012
Total 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Total 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr Oct Nov Dec
STRIKE/LOCKOUT NOTICES
Cases Pending, Beginning 38 28 28 24 38 39 32 32 32 35 42 33 33
New Notices Filed 184 149 39 40 35 35 159 40 44 47 6 15 7
Cases Handled 222 177 67 64 73 74 191 72 76 82 48 48 40
Cases Disposed 194 145 43 26 34 42 159 40 41 40 15 15 8
Settled 175 139 40 25 34 40 156 39 41 40 13 15 8
Assumed Jurisdiction by the Secretary 4 2 1 - - 1 1 1 - - - - -
Certified for Compulsory Arbitration 9 1 1 - - - - - - - - - -
Treated as Preventive Mediation Case - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Other Modes of Disposition 3 2 1 - - 1 - - - - - - -
Materialized into Actual Strikes/Lockouts 3 1 - 1 - - 2 - - - 2 - -
Workers Involved in New Notices Filed (000) 41 32 5 10 8 8 43 18 12 7 2 3 1
Disposition Rate (%) 87.4 81.9 64.2 40.6 46.6 56.8 83.2 55.6 53.9 48.8 31.3 31.3 20.0
Settlement Rate (%) 78.8 78.5 59.7 39.1 46.6 54.1 81.7 54.2 53.9 48.8 27.1 31.3 20.0
ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS
Cases Pending, Beginning - - - - - - - - - - - - -
New Strikes Declared 1 3 1 - 1 - - 2 - - - 2 - -
Cases Handled 3 1 - 1 - - 2 - - - 2 - -
Cases Disposed 3 1 - 1 - - 2 - - - 2 - -
Settled 3 1 - 1 - - 2 - - - 2 - -
Assumed Jurisdiction by the Secretary - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Certified for Compulsory Arbitration - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Other Modes of Disposition - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Workers Involved in New Strikes Declared 209 400 - 400 - - 51 - - - 51 - -
Mandays Lost from On-going Strikes (000) 1 1 - 1 - - 1 - - - 1 - -
Disposition Rate (%) 100.0 100.0 - 100.0 - - 100.0 - - - 100.0 - -
Settlement Rate (%) 100.0 100.0 - 100.0 - - 100.0 - - - 100.0 - -
INDICATOR PHILS NCR CAR I II III IV-A IV-B V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII Caraga
STRIKE/LOCKOUT NOTICES
Pending, Beginning 32 7 - 1 1 3 8 - 2 2 4 1 - - 2 1 -
New Notices Filed 159 62 - 2 2 29 26 - - 4 18 - - 8 6 - 2
Cases Handled 191 69 - 3 3 32 34 - 2 6 22 1 - 8 8 1 2
Cases Disposed 159 61 - 2 2 29 27 - 2 3 20 1 - 4 8 - -
Cases Settled 156 61 - 2 2 29 27 - 1 3 19 1 - 4 7 - -
Cases which Materialized into
Actual Strikes/Lockouts 2 - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - 1 - -
Workers Involved in New Notices Filed 43,195 17,664 - 265 369 4,400 7,180 - - 908 9,547 - - 2,255 353 - 254
Disposition Rate (%) 83.2 88.4 - 66.7 66.7 90.6 79.4 - 100.0 50.0 90.9 100.0 - 50.0 100.0 - -
Settlement Rate (%) 81.7 88.4 - 66.7 66.7 90.6 79.4 - 50.0 50.0 86.4 100.0 - 50.0 87.5 - -
ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS
Pending, Beginning - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
New Strikes Declared 1 2 - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - 1 - -
Cases Handled 2 - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - 1 - -
Cases Disposed 2 - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - 1 - -
Cases Settled 2 - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - 1 - -
Workers Involved in New
Strikes Declared 51 - - - - - - - - - 32 - - - 19 - -
Mandays Lost from On-going Strikes 1,260 - - - - - - - - - 576 - - - 684 - -
Disposition Rate (%) 100.0 - - - - - - - - - 100.0 - - - 100.0 - -
Settlement Rate (%) 100.0 - - - - - - - - - 100.0 - - - 100.0 - -
Cases Handled 301 241 96 123 128 97 374 82 171 157 NA NA 131
Withdrawn/Dismissed 107 46 7 14 19 6 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
Disposition Rate (%) 85.7 68.9 46.9 37.4 41.4 22.7 95.7 40.2 62.6 65.6 NA NA 87.8
Cases Handled 87 96 54 52 47 38 86 43 43 61 39 31 17
Cases Disposed 64 67 19 21 18 9 81 8 11 25 11 14 12
Disposition Rate (%) 73.6 69.8 35.2 40.4 38.3 23.7 94.2 18.6 25.6 41.0 28.2 45.2 70.6
p Preliminary.
NA Not available.
a Based on inventory of cases.
Sources of basic data: Office of the Secretary.
Bureau of Labor Relations, Statistical Performance Reporting System.
TABLE 63 - Original Med-Arbitration Cases by Region, Philippines: January - December 2014
(Preliminary)
1
INDICATOR PHILS NCR CAR I II III IV-A IV-B V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII Caraga
a
14 a
a
Cases Pending, Beginning 29 - - - 1 10 - - 1 1 - - 1 - 1 -
Petitions Granted NA NA NA - - NA NA - - NA NA - NA NA NA NA NA
Withdrawn/Dismissed NA NA NA - - NA NA - - NA NA - NA NA NA NA NA
Disposition Rate (%) 95.7 98.5 50.0 - 100.0 90.5 91.8 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - 100.0 92.3 92.9 75.0 100.0
NA Not available.
a Based on inventory of cases.
1 Includes cases handled by BLR Med-Arbitration Unit.
Sources of basic data: Bureau of Labor Relations, Statistical Performance Reporting System.
Bureau of Labor Relations, Med-Arbitration Unit.
TABLE 64 - Original and Appealed Compulsory Arbitration Cases, Philippines: 2012 - December 2014
2013 2014 p
INDICATOR 2012
Total 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Total 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr Oct Nov Dec
ORIGINAL COMPULSORY
ARBITRATION CASES
(Regional Arbitration Branches)
a a a
Cases Pending, Beginning 9,663 8,713 8,713 9,512 9,625 9,448 8,565 8,565 a 9,326 9,980 9,943 10,188 9,908
Cases Newly Filed 30,083 30,021 7,926 8,130 7,691 6,274 30,397 7,883 7,664 7,856 2,924 2,253 1,817
Cases Handled 39,746 38,734 16,639 17,642 17,316 15,722 38,962 16,448 16,990 17,836 12,867 12,441 11,725
Cases Disposed 30,888 30,245 7,127 8,017 7,868 7,233 29,432 7,122 7,010 7,893 2,679 2,533 2,195
Disposition Rate (%) 77.7 78.1 42.8 45.4 45.4 46.0 75.5 43.3 41.3 44.3 20.8 20.4 18.7
Workers Benefited 33,347 37,972 9,249 10,261 8,973 9,489 36,769 9,366 8,250 10,075 3,280 3,140 2,658
Amount of Benefits (PM) 3,872.1 6,786.6 1,220.1 1,994.1 1,276.4 2,295.9 5,162.3 1,145.0 1,112.2 1,738.5 445.8 401.4 319.5
APPEALED COMPULSORY
ARBITRATION CASES 1
(Commission Proper)
a a a a
Cases Pending, Beginning 2,443 1,802 1,802 1,761 1,852 1,596 1,290 1,290 a 1,379 1,294 1,150 1,146 1,218
Cases Newly Filed 11,085 11,409 3,023 3,010 2,629 2,747 10,435 2,872 2,586 2,507 972 846 652
Cases Handled 13,528 13,211 4,825 4,771 4,481 4,343 11,725 4,162 3,965 3,801 2,122 1,992 1,870
Cases Disposed 11,710 11,925 3,064 2,919 2,885 3,057 10,617 2,783 2,671 2,651 976 774 762
Disposition Rate (%) 86.6 90.3 63.5 61.2 64.4 70.4 90.6 66.9 67.4 69.7 46.0 38.9 40.7
Workers Benefited 10,397 11,216 2,770 2,760 2,629 3,057 9,070 2,117 2,398 2,355 1,033 573 594
Amount of Benefits (PM) 2,908.9 2,646.1 661.0 698.9 627.6 658.5 2,324.7 607.1 577.5 554.3 232.7 193.8 159.2
p
2013 2014
INDICATOR 2012
Total 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Total 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr Oct Nov Dec
a a a a a
Cases Pending, Beginning 869 1,050 1,050 NA NA NA 1,033 1,033 1,427 1,628 1,817 2,721 2,373
New Cases Filed 22,195 26,168 NA NA NA NA 33,373 8,510 8,491 8,597 2,574 2,841 2,360
Cases Handled 23,064 27,218 NA NA NA NA 34,406 9,543 9,918 10,225 4,391 5,562 4,733
Cases Disposed 21,694 26,250 NA NA NA NA 32,207 8,116 8,290 8,408 1,670 3,189 2,534
Settled 18,131 22,646 NA NA NA NA 26,630 7,066 7,309 6,914 463 2,781 2,097
Referred to Compulsory Arbitration 2,995 3,096 NA NA NA NA 3,582 859 803 1,322 27 265 306
Disposition Rate (%) 94.1 96.4 NA NA NA NA 93.6 85.0 83.6 82.2 38.0 57.3 53.5
Settlement Rate (%) 78.6 83.2 NA NA NA NA 77.4 74.0 73.7 67.6 10.5 50.0 44.3
Note: Starting 2012, data excludes Request for Assistance (RFA) from the National Labor Relations Commission.
p Preliminary.
NA Not available.
a Adjusted due to inventory.
Source of basic data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.
TABLE 66 - Number of Establishments by Region and Employment Size, Philippines: 2012
Employment Size
REGION
Total 1-4 5-9 10 - 19 20 - 49 50 - 99 100 - 199 200 & Over
National Capital Region 212,351 139,995 35,069 18,630 11,442 3,648 1,792 1,775
Cordillera Administrative Region 18,243 14,786 2,084 832 367 97 37 40
Region I - Ilocos Region 48,751 39,897 5,645 1,924 948 197 86 54
Region II - Cagayan Valley 28,406 23,099 3,505 1,180 458 92 42 30
Region III - Central Luzon 105,576 82,509 13,511 5,495 2,675 798 343 245
Region IV - A - CALABARZON 145,502 113,607 18,978 6,940 3,548 1,158 580 691
Region IV - B - MIMAROPA 27,432 22,931 2,945 1,050 381 74 29 22
Region V - Bicol Region 34,409 26,774 4,983 1,653 702 192 65 40
Region VI - Western Visayas 53,906 40,940 7,687 3,071 1,481 386 181 160
Region VII - Central Visayas 66,043 48,266 9,664 4,323 2,332 700 352 406
Region VIII - Eastern Visayas 27,494 21,516 3,927 1,316 529 116 55 35
Region IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 31,377 25,972 3,410 1,208 508 159 61 59
Region X - Northern Mindanao 36,209 27,635 4,946 2,066 1,045 254 145 118
Region XI - Davao Region 45,190 34,091 6,476 2,665 1,190 379 198 191
Region XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 37,940 31,583 3,943 1,451 627 179 77 80
Caraga 16,576 13,121 2,159 796 317 86 42 55
Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao 9,492 8,001 1,109 243 95 24 10 10
Employment Size
REGION
Total 1-4 5-9 10 - 19 20 - 49 50 - 99 100 - 199 200 & Over
National Capital Region 2,918,489 314,253 215,815 232,137 331,127 243,216 241,200 1,340,741
Cordillera Administrative Region 104,504 29,438 12,773 9,972 10,360 6,465 4,950 30,546
Region I - Ilocos Region 210,705 83,696 33,955 23,708 26,298 13,026 11,347 18,675
Region II - Cagayan Valley 118,060 48,795 21,019 14,315 12,470 5,944 5,627 9,890
Region III - Central Luzon 629,301 171,754 82,512 67,811 74,954 53,899 46,266 132,105
Region IV- A - CALABARZON 1,189,782 249,284 114,828 86,320 101,789 77,259 79,676 480,626
Region IV- B - MIMAROPA 100,509 43,687 18,139 12,780 10,445 4,700 3,921 6,837
Region V - Bicol Region 166,843 58,370 30,467 20,118 18,986 12,745 8,966 17,191
Region VI - Western Visayas 338,167 88,977 47,497 38,218 41,490 25,643 24,292 72,050
Region VII - Central Visayas 616,627 102,341 59,418 54,360 65,938 45,958 46,910 241,702
Region VIII - Eastern Visayas 131,359 49,051 24,292 16,035 14,286 7,559 7,281 12,855
Region IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 148,089 52,443 20,925 14,690 14,226 10,420 8,365 27,020
Region X - Northern Mindanao 245,633 56,637 30,329 25,805 29,387 16,598 19,594 67,283
Region XI - Davao Region 326,320 69,261 40,146 33,114 33,756 25,221 26,859 97,963
Region XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 204,147 57,931 24,134 17,854 17,319 11,872 10,816 64,221
Caraga 102,619 26,779 13,366 9,389 8,449 5,716 5,507 33,413
Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao 38,437 17,610 6,742 2,819 2,471 1,653 1,520 5,622
Employment Size
MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP/SECTOR Total
1-4 5-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100-199 200 & Over
Industrial Sector 126,198 86,036 20,661 8,471 5,682 2,468 1,417 1,463
Mining and Quarrying 1,168 417 288 183 159 46 28 47
Manufacturing 118,722 83,952 19,085 7,104 4,394 1,975 1,091 1,121
Electricity, Gas, Steam, and Air Conditioning Supply 983 190 137 182 212 81 92 89
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management
and Remediation Activities 1,322 297 334 306 234 88 41 22
Construction 4,003 1,180 817 696 683 278 165 184
Non-Industrial Sector 809,888 624,760 107,330 45,096 22,080 5,780 2,485 2,357
Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor
Vehicles and Motorcycles 437,282 353,021 54,798 18,605 7,825 1,791 770 472
Transportation and Storage 5,666 2,007 1,372 971 732 306 141 137
Accommodation and Food Service Activities 126,198 92,229 19,448 8,027 4,999 1,178 227 90
Information and Communication 40,247 36,679 1,685 767 654 239 120 103
Financial and Insurance Activities 32,650 18,718 7,658 4,384 1,304 274 144 168
Real Estate Activities 9,630 6,060 1,815 950 540 158 64 43
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 18,489 13,357 2,808 1,274 670 209 90 81
Administrative and Support Service Activities 17,490 10,972 2,537 1,352 966 444 389 830
Education 18,192 5,648 3,757 4,552 2,883 759 349 244
Human Health and Social Work Activities 28,378 23,881 2,320 1,024 603 266 142 142
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 15,123 11,635 2,125 896 320 76 36 35
Other Service Activities 60,543 50,553 7,007 2,294 584 80 13 12
Employment Size
MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP/SECTOR Total
1-4 5-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100-199 200 & Over
Industrial Sector 1,941,363 202,412 128,732 108,217 166,249 166,908 193,168 975,677
Mining and Quarrying 60,663 1,113 1,827 2,338 4,464 3,288 3,798 43,835
Manufacturing 1,584,850 197,213 118,823 90,723 129,262 133,730 148,997 766,102
Electricity, Gas, Steam, and Air Conditioning Supply 68,189 401 716 2,025 5,573 5,174 12,835 41,465
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management
and Remediation Activities 36,505 687 2,135 3,977 6,753 5,896 5,716 11,341
Construction 191,156 2,998 5,231 9,154 20,197 18,820 21,822 112,934
Non-Industrial Sector 5,417,918 1,307,757 654,455 555,175 622,861 382,680 334,528 1,560,462
Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor
Vehicles and Motorcycles 1,952,063 739,769 341,752 236,377 221,359 118,752 102,385 191,669
Transportation and Storage 165,109 5,284 9,008 12,505 21,881 20,380 18,818 77,233
Accommodation and Food Service Activities 725,678 210,102 121,483 105,217 144,146 77,803 29,490 37,437
Information and Communication 218,047 65,620 10,413 10,096 19,497 15,940 16,136 80,345
Financial and Insurance Activities 318,150 45,052 29,473 30,226 25,805 16,360 18,353 152,881
Real Estate Activities 86,891 11,794 11,588 12,120 14,851 10,254 8,849 17,435
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 153,007 28,477 17,717 16,557 19,746 14,074 12,285 44,151
Administrative and Support Service Activities 942,256 23,081 16,208 17,402 28,715 30,618 54,048 772,184
Education 388,912 14,092 25,101 60,776 84,383 50,275 48,257 106,028
Human Health and Social Work Activities 189,798 41,684 14,694 13,467 17,978 17,948 19,320 64,707
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 78,876 23,058 13,195 11,398 8,891 5,172 4,741 12,421
Other Service Activities 199,131 99,744 43,823 29,034 15,609 5,104 1,846 3,971
Income Expenditure
Number of Families
REGION Total Average Total Average
(In thousands)
(In millions) (In thousands) (In millions) (In thousands)
Annual Per Poverty Incidence 2 Annual Poverty Incidence 2 Annual Magnitude of Poor 3
Poverty Incidence 2
PHILIPPINES 13,357 21.0 26.6 16,871 20.5 26.3 18,935 4,215 23,746 19.7 25.2
National Capital Region 15,699 2.9 4.7 19,227 2.4 3.6 20,344 77 461 2.6 3.9
Cordillera Administrative Region 14,107 21.1 26.0 17,243 19.2 25.1 19,483 66 374 17.5 22.8
Region I - Ilocos Region 14,107 19.9 25.9 17,595 16.8 22.0 18,373 155 877 14.0 18.5
Region II - Cagayan Valley 13,944 21.7 26.8 17,330 20.2 25.5 19,125 131 717 17.0 22.1
Region III - Central Luzon 14,422 10.3 13.1 18,188 10.7 13.7 20,071 240 1,340 10.1 12.9
Region IV - A - CALABARZON 13,241 7.8 10.3 17,033 8.8 11.9 19,137 257 1,426 8.3 10.9
Region IV - B - MIMAROPA 12,645 32.4 40.6 15,613 27.2 34.5 17,292 150 876 23.6 31.0
Region V - Bicol Region 13,240 35.4 44.2 16,888 35.3 44.2 18,257 376 2,277 32.3 41.1
Region VI - Western Visayas 12,684 22.7 29.1 15,971 23.6 30.8 18,029 365 2,088 22.8 29.1
Region VII - Central Visayas 13,963 30.7 35.9 16,662 26.0 31.0 18,767 406 2,095 25.7 30.2
Region VIII - Eastern Visayas 12,520 33.7 41.5 16,278 34.5 42.6 18,076 337 1,883 37.4 45.2
Region IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 12,743 40.0 45.0 16,260 39.5 45.8 18,054 260 1,410 33.7 40.1
Region X - Northern Mindanao 12,917 32.1 39.0 16,878 33.3 40.1 19,335 320 1,760 32.8 39.5
Region XI - Davao Region 13,389 25.4 30.6 17,120 25.5 31.4 19,967 269 1,411 25.0 30.7
Region XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 13,319 31.2 37.9 16,405 30.8 38.3 18,737 366 1,896 37.1 44.7
Caraga 14,324 41.7 49.2 18,309 46.0 54.4 19,629 170 1,002 31.9 40.3
Autonomous Region in Muslim
Mindanao 12,647 40.5 47.1 16,683 39.9 47.4 20,517 271 1,854 48.7 55.8
Definitions:
Women - an individual whose declared sex is female.
Youth - individuals 15 to 30 years old.
Children - individuals below 18 years old.
Senior Citizens - individuals 60 years old and above.
Individuals Residing in Urban Areas - an individual residing in an urban area whose income falls below the official poverty threshold.
Migrant and Formal Sector Workers - individuals who are overseas contract workers (OCWs) or workers other than OCWs or employed persons working
for private establishments and government organizations and corporations.
Farmers - employed individuals 15 years old and over whose primary occupation is farming and plant growing or animal production.
Fishermen - employed individuals 15 years old and over whose primary occupation is fishing.
Self-employed and Unpaid Family Workers - employed individuals 15 years old and over who are either self employed or worked without pay on
family owned business.
Employed Population - individuals who are 15 years and over, who during the reference period are reported either at work or with a job but not at work.
Unemployed Population - individuals who are 15 years and over, who during the reference period are reported without work and currently available
for work and seeking work.
TABLE 73 - Total Population and Annual Population Growth Rates by Region,
Philippines: 1990, 2000 and 2010
(In Millions Except Rates)
a b c
PHILIPPINES 60.7 76.5 92.3 2.34 1.90 2.12
National Capital Region 7.9 9.9 11.9 2.25 1.78 2.02
Cordillera Administrative Region 1.1 1.4 1.6 1.76 1.70 1.73
Region I - Ilocos Region 3.6 4.2 4.7 1.69 1.23 1.46
Region II - Cagayan Valley 2.3 2.8 3.2 1.85 1.39 1.62
Region III - Central Luzon 6.3 8.2 10.1 2.61 2.14 2.37
Region IV - A - CALABARZON 6.3 9.3 12.6 3.91 3.07 3.49
Region IV - B - MIMAROPA 1.8 2.3 2.7 2.62 1.79 2.20
Region V - Bicol Region 3.9 4.7 5.4 1.83 1.46 1.65
Region VI - Western Visayas 5.4 6.2 7.1 1.42 1.35 1.38
Region VII - Central Visayas 4.6 5.7 6.8 2.19 1.77 1.98
Region VIII - Eastern Visayas 3.1 3.6 4.1 1.68 1.28 1.48
Region IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 2.3 2.8 3.4 2.18 1.87 2.03
Region X - Northern Mindanao 2.8 3.5 4.3 2.23 2.06 2.14
Region XI - Davao Region 2.9 3.7 4.5 2.28 1.97 2.12
Region XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 2.4 3.2 4.1 2.99 2.46 2.72
Caraga 1.7 2.1 2.4 1.73 1.49 1.61
Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao 2.1 2.8 3.3 2.89 1.51 2.20
a Population counts for the regions do not add up to the national total. Includes 2,876 homeless population and 2,336 Filipinos in Philippine Embassies, Consulates and Missions abroad.
b Population counts for the regions do not add up to the national total. Includes 18,989 persons residing in the areas disputed by City of Pasig (NCR) and the province of Rizal (Region IV-A);
and 2,851 Filipinos in Philippine Embassies, Consulates and Missions abroad.
c Populations counts for the regions do not add up to the national total. Includes 2,739 Filipinos in Philippine Embassies, Consulates and Missions abroad.
Sources of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, 1990 Census of Population, 2000 Census of Population and Housing and 2010 Census of Population and Housing.
TABLE 74 - Gross Domestic Product Real Growth Rates in Selected Asian Countries:
First Quarter 2013 - First Quarter 2015
Brunei 4.0 0.9 2.0 (3.9) (5.3) (3.3) 0.8 (0.2) 0.2
r
Cambodia 7.3 - - - 7.4 - - - 7.0
China 7.8 7.5 7.9 7.6 7.4 7.5 7.3 7.3 7.0
r
East Timor 8.2 - - - 5.0 - - - 7.1
Indonesia 6.0 5.8 5.6 5.7 5.1 5.0 4.9 5.0 4.7
r
Laos 7.9 - - - 7.9 - - - 7.4
r r
Malaysia 4.2 4.5 5.0 5.1 6.3 6.5 5.6 5.7 5.6
Myanmar 6.7 - - - 6.5 - - - 8.7
Philippines 7.7 7.9 7.0 6.3 5.6 6.4 5.3 6.9 5.2
Singapore 2.7 4.1 5.5 5.4 4.6 2.3 2.8 2.1 2.6
r r r r
South Korea 2.1 2.7 3.2 3.5 3.9 3.4 3.3 2.7 2.5
r r r r r r r r
Thailand 5.3 2.7 2.6 0.7 (0.4) 0.9 1.0 2.1 3.0
Vietnam 4.8 5.0 5.5 6.0 5.1 5.3 6.1 7.0 6.0
r Revised.
Sources of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, National Accounts of the Philippines.
http://www.tradingeconomics.com.
TABLE 75 - Inflation Rates in Selected Asian Countries: 2014 - May 2015
p
2014 2015
COUNTRY
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May
Brunei 0.2 (0.8) - (0.1) 0.2 (0.2) 0.2 (0.2) (0.3) (0.4) (0.7) (1.3) 1.2 0.5 (0.8) (0.1) (0.3)
r
Cambodia 4.5 4.3 5.0 4.9 4.6 4.9 4.3 4.1 3.6 2.9 2.4 1.1 0.4 1.6 1.1 - -
China 2.5 2.0 2.4 1.8 2.5 2.3 2.3 2.0 1.6 1.6 1.4 1.5 0.8 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.2
East Timor 4.0 3.0 2.4 1.8 1.4 0.3 (0.6) - - 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.5
Indonesia 8.2 7.8 7.3 7.3 7.3 6.7 4.5 4.0 4.5 4.8 6.2 8.4 7.0 6.3 6.4 6.8 7.2
Laos 6.7 6.0 5.7 5.3 5.3 4.7 4.3 3.7 3.6 3.1 3.0 2.8 2.4 2.0 0.0 1.0 -
Malaysia 3.4 3.5 3.5 3.4 3.2 3.3 3.2 3.3 2.6 2.8 3.0 2.7 1.0 0.1 0.9 1.8 -
Myanmar 4.4 4.9 6.3 6.0 6.1 6.0 5.2 4.2 4.0 4.0 6.2 7.1 7.4 7.5 - - -
Philippines 4.2 4.1 3.9 4.1 4.5 4.4 4.9 4.9 4.4 4.3 3.7 2.7 2.4 2.5 2.4 2.2 1.6
Singapore 1.4 0.4 1.2 2.5 2.7 1.8 1.2 0.9 0.6 0.1 (0.3) (0.2) (0.4) (0.3) (0.3) (0.5) -
South Korea 1.1 1.0 1.3 1.5 1.7 1.7 1.6 1.4 1.1 1.2 1.0 0.8 0.8 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.5
Thailand 1.9 2.0 2.1 2.5 2.6 2.4 2.2 2.1 1.8 1.5 1.3 0.6 (0.4) (0.5) (0.6) (1.0) (1.3)
Vietnam 5.5 4.7 4.4 4.5 4.7 5.0 4.9 4.3 3.6 3.2 2.6 1.8 0.9 0.3 0.9 1.0 1.0
Note: Data for other Asian countries cannot be found in the website used. If other website shall be used, methodology may differ, thus, not comparable.
p Preliminary.
r Revised.
Sources of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, National Accounts of the Philippines.
http://www.tradingeconomics.com.
TABLE 76 - Unemployment Rates in Selected Asian Countries: 2014 - April 2015
p
2014 2015
COUNTRY Periodicity
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr
Note: Data for other Asian countries cannot be found in the website used. If other website shall be used, methodology may differ, thus, not comparable.
p Preliminary.
Sources of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Force Survey.
http://www.tradingeconomics.com.
Table 77 - Gross Domestic Product Per Capita, Purchasing Power Parity
in Selected Asian Countries: 2004 - 2013
(At Constant 2011 International $)
Country 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
r r r r r r r r r
Brunei Darussalam 75,596 74,441 76,287 75,054 72,351 69,924 70,636 71,991 71,664 69,474
r
Cambodia 1,755 1,957 2,136 2,321 2,442 2,409 2,513 2,646 2,790 2,945
r r r r r r r r r
Indonesia 6,248 6,510 6,771 7,099 7,420 7,658 8,027 8,438 8,855 9,254
Lao PDR 2,780 2,930 3,126 3,298 3,483 3,668 3,901 4,133 4,388 4,659
Malaysia 17,335 17,921 18,574 19,386 19,959 19,312 20,390 21,075 21,897 22,556
Myanmar NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
Philippines 4,672 4,804 4,967 5,205 5,332 5,304 5,614 5,719 6,005 6,325
r r r r r r r r r
Singapore 58,781 61,715 65,114 68,148 65,771 63,432 71,816 74,594 74,609 76,237
r
Thailand 10,497 10,901 11,400 11,940 12,216 11,915 12,822 12,798 13,736 13,932
Vietnam 3,278 3,485 3,687 3,907 4,085 4,260 4,486 4,717 4,912 5,125
r Revised.
NA Not available.
Source of data: World Bank, World Development Indicators.
Definitions:
GDP per capita based on purchasing power parity (PPP) - PPP GDP is gross domestic product converted to international dollars using purchasing power parity rates. An international dollar has the same
purchasing power over GDP as the U.S. dollar has in the United States. GDP at purchaser's prices is the sum of gross value added by all resident producers in the
economy plus any product taxes and minus any subsidies not included in the value of the products. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of
fabricated assets or for depletion and degradation of natural resources . Data are in constant 2011 international dollars.
Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) rate- defined as the number of units of a country’s currency that is required to buy the same amount of goods and services in the country as one US$ would buy in the US. PPP
as a rate of conversion ensures that money exchanged for a dollar buys the same volume of goods and services in every country. By equalizing prices, PPP rates deliver a
measure of relative GDP which is based on what constitutes "real" income, the volume of goods and services embodied in GDP. The method of using PPP is analogous to
measuring GDP in different years at fixed base year prices.
TABLE 78 - Comparative Wages in Asian Countries: As of May 29, 2015
a b
Cambodia (Cambodian Riel) 17,066.67 4.13 512,000.00 123.92 4,131.6400
a c
China (Yuan Renminbi) 27.67 - 60.27 4.52- 9.90 830.00 - 1,820.00 135.47 - 297.06 6.1268
a d
Hong Kong (HK Dollar) 260.00 33.53 7,800.00 1,005.88 7.7544
a e
Indonesia (Rupiah) 36,666.67 - 90,000.00 2.78 - 6.81 1,100,000.00 - 2,700,000.00 83.27 - 204.39 13,210.0000
f g
Japan (Japan Yen) 5,424.00 - 7,280.00 43.76 - 58.73 162,720.00 - 218,400.00 1,312.72 - 1,761.92 119.6440
h g
Malaysia (Ringgit) 26.67 - 30.00 7.30 - 8.21 800.00 - 900.00 219.06 - 246.44 3.6520
i g
Philippines/Metro Manila (Peso) 444.00 - 481.00 9.93 - 10.76 13,320.00 - 14,430.00 297.94 - 322.77 44.7068
j g
Philippines/III (Peso) 298.00 - 349.00 6.67 - 7.81 8,940.00 -10,470.00 199.97 - 234.19 44.7068
k g
Philippines/IV-A (Peso) 261.00 - 362.50 5.84 - 8.11 7,830.00 - 10,875.00 175.14 - 243.25 44.7068
l g
Philippines/VII (Peso) 295.00 - 340.00 6.60 - 7.61 8,850.00 - 10,200.00 197.96 - 228.15 44.7068
m g
South Korea (Won) 41,680.00 37.56 1,250,400.00 1,126.74 1,109.7500
n g
Taiwan (Taiwan Dollar) 920.00 30.01 27,600.00 900.30 30.6563
o g
Thailand/Bangkok (Baht) 300.00 8.87 9,000.00 266.00 32.6315
a p
Vietnam (Dong) 71,666.67 - 103,333.33 3.28 - 4.73 2,150,000.00 - 3,100,000.00 98.42 - 141.91 21,845.8000
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