National DEL NORTE QUICKSTAT Statistics (Monthly Update of Most Requested Statistics) Office As of October 2008

INDICATOR REFERENCE PERIOD and DATA PRICE INDICES (2000=100) 2007 Sept 2008 Aug 2008 Sept 2007 Consumer Price Index 142.60 162.10 165.10 143.50 Inflation rate 5.20 13.00 15.10 5.00 Purchasing power of the peso 0.70 0.62 0.61 0.70 PRIVATE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION (Floor area in square meter; value in P1,000) 2006 1st Qtr 2008 4th Qtr 2007 1st Qtr 2007 Total number of buildings 1,154 192 288 340 Total floor area (square meter) 184,229 8,482 12,664 13,608 Value (P'000) 757,137 46,768 82,928 59,927 Residential (number) 625 58 98 122 Total floor area (square meter) 135,630 8,472 11,563 11,740 Value (P'000) 531,050 43,374 56,679 43,641 Nonresidential (number) 24 - 4 11 Total floor area (square meter) 47,925 - 1,074 1,868 Value (P'000) 209,667 - 21,002 12,406 BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY (Source : Listing of Establishments ) 2002 2001 2000 Type of establishment Micro (1-9 establishments) 5,589 5,599 5,682 Small (10-99 establishments) 295 302 309 Medium (100-199 establishments) 19 15 19 Large (200 and over establishments) 714 13 FAMILY INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ( Source: FIES 2000,at current prices) 2000 1997 1994 Total number of families 152,758 135,388 122,596 Annual average family income (In Peso) 101,981 93,270 53,664 Annual average family expenditure (In Peso) 79,005 79,450 47,233 Annual average family saving (In Peso) 22,976 13,820 6,431 Annual per capita income (In Peso) (excludes City) 16,772 11,863 8,961 Average per capita expenditure (In Peso) (excludes Iligan City) 12,882 10,921 8,083 GEOGRAPHY (Source: in Figures and Philippine Yearbook) 2006 2005 2004 Number of cities 111 Number of municipalities 22 22 22 Number of barangays 506 506 506 DEMOGRAPHY (Source: 2000 Census of Population and Housing) 2000 1995 1990 Total population (include Iligan City) 758,123 440,783 614,092 Urban 203,899 - 147,515 Rural 554,224 - 466,577 Male 237,866 224,073 - Female 235,196 216,710 - Household population (excludes Iligan City) 472,646 711,438 613,259 Male 237,553 359,000 309,630 Female 235,093 352,438 303,629 Number of households 90,091 83,326 70,539 Average household size 5.25 5.29 5.50 Annual growth rate (1995-2000) 1.53 2.44 2.81 Sex ratio (Number of males for every 100 females) 101.10 103.40 102.80 Population density (In square kilometer) 124 154.70 136.00 Median age 19 19 18 Dependency ratio 76.70 79.80 85.30 Young dependents 71.80 75.50 81.20 Old dependents 4.80 4.30 4.10 Proportion by age group 0-4 13.10 14.70 16.10 0-14 40.70 42.00 43.80 15-64 56.60 55.60 54.00 18 and over 52.70 50.90 50.80 65 and over 2.70 2.40 2.20 Proportion of urban population 26.90 n.a 20.70 Proportion of persons with disabilities 1.10 0.90 1.10 LANAO DEL NORTE QUICKSTAT (As of October 2008) 2

DEMOGRAPHY (Source: 2000 Census of Population and Housing) 2000 1995 1990 Marital status (Household population 10 years old and over) Total 341,480 311,305 430,864 Single 154,855 143,499 198,662 Married 160,111 152,165 214,045 Widowed 13,479 10,887 14,518 Divorced/Separated 2,614 1,873 3,048 Common-Law/Live-in 8,655 2,605 - Unknown/Not stated 1,766 276 591 Disabled persons by type of disability, by sex and age group Total 4,994 4,137 6,449 Total blindness 204 157 644 Partial blindness 485 399 - Low vision 2,296 975 - Total deafness 172 111 794 Partial deafness 245 523 - Hard of hearing 226 172 - Oral defect 228 244 516 Loss of one or both arms/hands 123 55 - Loss of one or both legs/feet 229 76 - Quadriplegic 304 - - Mentally retarded 221 252 426 Mentally ill 192 189 381 Multiple impairment 69 - 179 Muteness - 185 245 Deafness/Muteness - - 154 Others - 799 3,110 Highest educational attainment (Household population by 5 years old and over) 20004/ 19954/ 19905/ Both sexes 410,861 375,729 483,452 No grade completed 47,329 40,166 38,763 Preschool 8,218 11,170 4,805 Elementary 193,380 174,401 238,136 1st-4th Grade 109,796 97,803 134,868 5th-7th Grade 83,584 76,598 103,268 High School 101,526 98,757 120,010 Undergraduate 70,211 64,554 74,002 Graduate 31,315 34,203 46,008 Post-secondary 7,841 3,446 8,274 Undergraduate 2,565 928 3,490 Graduate 5,276 2,518 4,784 College undergraduate 31,518 23,591 40,440 Academic degree holder 9,133 15,064 29,009 Post-baccalaureate 2,051 406 - Not stated 9,865 8,728 4,015 Overseas workers (Highest educational attainment 10 years old and over) 2000 1995 1990 Both sexes 3,380 1,730 1,052 No grade completed 169 53 19 Preschool 52 - Elementary 1,105 322 182 1st-4th Grade 550 147 76 5th-7th Grade 555 175 106 High School 930 430 194 Undergraduate 612 198 102 Graduate 318 232 92 Post-secondary 306 83 79 Undergraduate 73 13 11 Graduate 233 70 68 College undergraduate 436 312 178 Academic degree holder 294 502 385 Post-baccalaureate 52 6 - Not stated 83 20 15 LANAO DEL NORTE QUICKSTAT (As of October 2008) 3

DEMOGRAPHY (Source: 2000 Census of Population and Housing) 2000 1995 1990 Elderly population (60 years old and over) Both sexes 21,469 27,819 22,041 Male 10,708 13,960 11,148 Female 10,761 13,859 10,893 VITAL STATISTICS REPORT (Source: VSR) 2003 2002 2001 Births (Based on civil registration. Not adjusted for underregistration) 14,549 14,016 19,699 Male 7,667 7,300 10,238 Female 6,882 8,716 9,461 Marriages (Based on civil registration. Not adjusted for underregistration) 4,364 4,090 2,596 Deaths (Based on civil registration. Not adjusted for underregistration) 2,949 2,780 1,596 Male 1,778 1,672 1,585 Female 1,171 1,108 1,011 2010-2015 2005-2010 2000-2005 Crude birthb (per thousand population) 24.42 25.91 27.08 Crude deathb (per thousand population) 6.21 6.56 7.27 Crude rate of natural increaseb (per thousand population) 18.21 19.35 19.81 Total fertility rateb (number of children per woman) 3.03 3.25 3.49 Life expectancy at birth b (in years;medium assumption) Male 66.03 64.03 61.73 Female 70.70 68.70 66.40 MINIMUM BASIC NEEDS (MBN)* INDICATORS (Source: Annual Poverty Indicators Survey) 2002 1999 1998 On Survival Percentage of families with access to safe drinking water 86.82 86.90 65.70 National ranking 31 35 46 Percentage of families with sanitary toilet 87.22 89.80 75.00 National ranking 36 33 31 Percentage of families with electricity 75.44 n.a. n.a. National ranking 26 n.a. n.a. Percentage of families with access to health facility 31.52 n.a. 23.50 National ranking 57 n.a. 73 On Security Percentage of families with housing unit made of strong materials 73.03 72.80 49.90 National ranking 26 16 11 Percentage of families with own/owner like possession of house/lot 41.71 56.40 44.90 National ranking 75 71 74 Percentage of families with head gainfully employed 86.25 91.90 95.90 National ranking 36 19 9 Percentage of families with members of 18 years old and over gainfully employed 95.01 96.40 97.60 National ranking 36 30 14 On Enabling Percentage of families with children 6-12 years old in elementary grade 91.34 95.60 91.40 National ranking 47 8 36 Percentage of families with children 13-16 years old in high school 74.45 73.80 62.80 National ranking 53 34 34 Percentage of families with working children 5-17 years old 20.05 15.00 80.20 National ranking 59 29 44 Percentage of families with member involved in people's organization 46.65 46.60 26.60 National ranking 16 19 23 EDUCATION ( Source: 2000,1990 CPH/1994 FLEMMS) 2000 1994 1990 Literate (simple literacy in thousands) (including Iligan City) 290 271 392 Literacy rate (simple literacy) (including City) 85.04 87.63 90.88 LANAO DEL NORTE QUICKSTAT (As of October 2008) 4

CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE (Source: 2002 CA Vol.I) 2002 1991 1980 Number of farms by land use 1/ 64,686 60,445 39,260 Area of farms by land use (in hectares) 174,332 148,948 132,602 Arable lands Land planted to temporary crops 74,732 61,032 48,321 Lands lying idle 2/ 760 653 8,301 Land planted to permanent crops 95,029 85,633 66,344 Land under permanent meadows and pasture 272 129 1,909 Lands covered with forest growth 1,098 903 6,077 All others lands 3/ 2,219 599 1,649 Top five agricultural crops (Source: BAS) 6 / 2005 2004 2003 Palay Area (Hectares) 41,419 47,224 51,591 Production (Metric Tons) 147,553 167,120 188,147 Corn Area (Hectares) 107,830 125,041 129,436 Production (Metric Tons) 182,597 219,405 226,449 Coconut Area (Hectares) 79,000P 79,000 79,000 Production (Metric Tons) 503,345P 500,671 499,385 Sugarcane Area (Hectares) --- Production (Metric Tons) --- Banana Area (Hectares) 8,403 8,406 8,885 Production (Metric Tons) 275,171 274,869 296,230 Top five livestock 2005 2004 2003 Carabao 49,205 50,868 47,806 Cattle 31,819 33,889 33,999 Chicken 862,646 878,295 798,353 Duck 30,369 35,442 38,889 Goat 22,877 22,267 22,903 INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT (Source: Department of Budget and Management) 2006 2005 2004 IRA (In million pesos) 383.50 350.70 299.20 Rank 51 50 58 Percentage of IRA to total financial resources 60.70 52.80 69.40 Rank 68 67 56 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX (HDI) ( Source: National Statistical Coordination Board) 2000 1997 Human Development Index 7/ 0.553 0.470 Rank 58 71 BANKS (Source: Central Bank of the Philippines) 2006 2005 Total number of banks 35 35 Total bank deposits (In Millions) 9,259 8,072 PAWNSHOP (Source: Central Bank of the Philippines) 2003 2002 Total number of pawnshops 91 88 REGISTERED VOTERS (Source: Comelec) 2004 2002 Number of registered voters 482,480 377,601 Rank 28 29

* MBN-are the minimum criteria for attaining a decent quality of life, which are the basic needs of Filipino family for security and empowerment (enabling).survival, n.a.- not available r-revised P-preliminary b/ 2000 Census-Based National,Regional and Provincial Projections. 1/ A farm was counted once under "ALL CLASSES" but maybe counted under each of the reported land utilization. 2/ Included homelot 3/ Included lands temporary fallowed and lands under temporary meadows/pastures. 4/ Ages 5 years old and over 5/ Ages 7 years old and over 6/ Bureau of Agriculture and Statistics 7/ Human Development Index - this index attempt to measure the complete concept of human development by tracking the progress of three selected aspect of human life. It tries to capture and simplify description of human development.

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