ISSN-2094-3156

2015 Regional Social and Economic Trends

Republic of the Philippine Statistics Authority Regional Statistical Services Office XI Davao Region

MAP OF REGION XI

Davao Region is composed of the following provinces and cities:

Provinces Davao Oriental Davao del Norte Compostela Valley Davao del Sur Davao Occidental

Cities City City City Island Garden City of Samal Mati City

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2015

REGIONAL Social and Economic TRENDS

DAVAO REGION (Region XI)

Republika ng Pilipinas PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY

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FOREWORD

In its commitment to widely disseminate information produced by the Philippine Statistical System, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), through its Regional Statistical Services Offices (RSSOs), continues to update and publish local level statistics designed to address the varied statistical needs of planners and policy makers at the subnational level. The Regional Social and Economic Trends (RSET) for the Davao Region, now on its 8th edition, has proven to be very useful for planning and decision-making and for setting policies towards effective governance and improved service delivery at the local level.

The RSET, a compendium of local level statistics, presents annual time series data on various sectors of the region and its component provinces, cities, and municipalities. It also contains data that are disaggregated in different dimensions and include a glossary of terms of official concepts and definitions for statistical purposes.

We gratefully acknowledge the valuable contributions of our various data sources without which the publication of the RSET would not have been made possible. We likewise appreciate the support of our clients who continue to patronize and recognize this publication as an important tool for evidence-based decision making.

We reiterate our call on our partner agencies to continue our collaboration towards the empowerment of the countryside by making statistics more available and accessible to users. To continue improving our statistical products and services, we enjoin both our data sources and users to share their comments and suggestions to guide us in improving future editions of the RSET and other publications of the PSA.

LISA GRACE S. BERSALES, Ph.D. National Statistician and Civil Registrar General

October 2015 CONTENTS

Foreword iii The PSA Key Officials vi List of Data Sources vii Standard Symbols Used vii Figure References viii

Summary of Major Statistical Series 1 Overview of the Region 10

Chapter 1 POPULATION and HOUSING 1 - 1 Chapter 2 INCOME and PRICES 2 - 1 Chapter 3 ECONOMIC ACCOUNTS 3 - 1 Chapter 4 ENVIRONMENT and NATURAL RESOURCES 4 - 1 Chapter 5 AGRICULTURE and AGRARIAN REFORM 5 - 1 Chapter 6 ESTABLISHMENT CHARACTERISTICS: INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 6 - 1 Chapter 7 TRADE 7 - 1 Chapter 8 TOURISM 8 - 1 Chapter 9 VITAL, HEALTH and NUTRITION STATISTICS 9 - 1 Chapter 10 EDUCATION 10 - 1 Chapter 11 LABOR and EMPLOYMENT 11 - 1 Chapter 12 SOCIAL SERVICES 12 - 1 Chapter 13 TRANSPORTATION and COMMUNICATION 13 - 1 Chapter 14 ENERGY and WATER RESOURCES 14 - 1 Chapter 15 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 15 - 1 Chapter 16 MONEY and BANKING 16 - 1 Chapter 17 PUBLIC ORDER, SAFETY and JUSTICE 17 - 1 Chapter 18 SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 18 - 1

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Republic of the Philippines THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY

LISA GRACE S. BERSALES, Ph.D. National Statistician and Civil Registrar General

Deputy National Statisticians

JOSIE B. PEREZ ESTELA T. DE GUZMAN Censuses and Technical Civil Registration and Coordination Office Central Support Office

ROMEO S. RECIDE (Interim) Sectoral Statistics Office

Assistant National Statisticians

Valentino C. Abuan Candido J. Astrologo, Jr. (Interim) Information Technology Standards Service and Dissemination Service

Minerva Eloisa P. Esquivias Wilma A. Guillen National Censuses Service Social Sector Statistics Service

Vivian R. Illarina Editha R. Orcilla Macroeconomic Accounts Service Civil Registration Service

Maribeth C. Pilimpinas Dulce A. Regala Central Support Services Economic Sector Statistics Services

Regional Director

Jaime S. Paller (Interim) Regional Statistical Service Office XI

* As of October 2015

vi LIST OF DATA SOURCES

Air Transportation Office Department of Trade and Industry Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Government Service Insurance System, Davao Bureau of Fire Protection, Department of the Interior Branch Office and Local Government Land Transportation Office Bureau of Internal Revenue Local Government Units in Davao Region Bureau of Local Government Finance, Mines and Geo-Sciences Bureau Department of Finance National Electrification Administration Commission on Higher Education National Irrigation Administration Cooperative Development Authority National Nutrition Council Department of Agrarian Reform Department of Budget and Management Department of Education National Telecommunications Commission Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Philippine National Police, Department of the Interior Land Management Bureau and Local Government Department of Health Philippine Ports Authority Department of Labor and Employment Philippine Postal Corporation Department of Public Works and Highways Philippine Statistics Authority Department of Social Welfare and Development Public Attorney’s Office, Department of Justice Department of Tourism Securities and Exchange Commission

STANDARD SYMBOLS USED

SYMBOL MEANING

SY School Year N.E.S. Not Elsewhere Stated N.E.C. Not Elsewhere Classified p Preliminary r Revised … Data Not Available - (dash) Nil or Zero .. Not Applicable ( - ) Negative * Less than half the unit employed

vii FIGURE REFERENCES

Figure Reference Title Number Table Number

1.1 Population Distribution by Province/City, Region XI, Census Year 2010 1 - 61

1.2 Number of Households and Average Household Size by Province/City, Region XI, Census Year 2010 1 - 66

2.1 Poverty Incidence of Families by Province, 2009 and 2012 2 - 4

2.2 Consumer Price Index and Inflation Rate, Region XI, 2008 - 2014 2 - 4

2.3 Distribution of Family Expenditures, Region XI, 2012 2 - 11

3.1 Gross Regional Domestic Product, At Current and Constant Prices, Region XI, 2011-2014 3 - 36

3.2 Distribution of Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industrial Origin, At Constant Prices, 2014 3 - 36

4.1 Status of Land Classification, Region XI, 2006 - 2010 4 - 8

4.2 Land Use Cover by Province, Region XI, 2010 4 - 8

5.1 Distribution of Total Farm Area by Type of Farm, Region XI, 2002 5 - 3

5.2 Total Area of Farms by Province, 1980, 1991 and 2002 5 - 3

5.3 Physical Area of Agricultural Farms by Tenure of Parcels, Region XI, 2002 5 - 15

5.4 Total Area of Farms by Size of Farm, Region XI, 1980, 1991 and 2002 5 - 15

5.5 Palay Production and Area Harvested, Region XI, 2010 - 2014 5 - 18

5.6 Palay Production and Area Harvested by Province/City, 2014 5 - 19

5.7 Palay Production by Type of Farm, Region XI, 2010 - 2014 5 - 22

5.8 Palay Production by Type of Farm, by Province/City, 2014 5 - 23

5.9 Corn Production and Area Harvested, Region XI, 2010 - 2014 5 - 26

5.10 Corn Production and Area Harvested by Province/City, 2014 5 - 27

5.11 Corn Production by Cropping Season, Region XI, 2010 - 2014 5 - 30

5.12 Corn Production by Cropping Season, by Province/City, 2014 5 - 31

5.13 Production of Major Crops by Type of Crop, Region XI, 2010 - 2014 5 - 36

5.14 Inventory of Livestock and Poultry by Kind, Region XI, as of January 1, 2011-2015 5 - 49

5.15 Fish Production by Type of Production, Region XI, 2010 - 2014 5 - 54 viii FIGURE REFERENCES

Figure Reference Title Number Table Number

6.1 Value of Investments, Region XI, 2010 - 2013 6 - 6

6.2 Floor Area of Private Building Construction by Type of Construction, Region XI, 2010 - 2013 6 - 8

6.3 Distribution of Investments by Province/City, Region XI, 2013 6 - 8

7.1 Commodity Flow from Region XI to all Regions in the Philippines, 2011 - 2013 7 - 11

8.1 Distribution of Visitor Arrivals, Domestic and Foreign by Country of Residence, Region XI, 2014 8 - 11

8.2 Visitor Arrivals by Province/City, Domestic and Foreign, Region XI, 2014 8 - 11

9.1 Projected Total Fertility Rate, Medium Assumption, Region XI, 2005-2040 9 - 9

9.2 Coverage of Fully Immunized Children by Province/City, 2014 9 - 24

9.3 Coverage of Fully Immunized Infants Against Measles by Province/City, 2014 9 - 26

9.4 Contraceptive Prevalence Rate by Type of Method, Region XI, 2004 - 2013 9 - 27

9.5 Nutritional Status of 0-71 Months Old Children by Province/City, 2013 9 - 33

9.6 Prevalence of Underweight Children 0-5 Years Old by Region, 2011 9 - 35

10.1 Elementary Enrolment in Public and Private Schools , Region XI, 2007-2008 to 2013-2014 10 - 3

10.2 Secondary Enrolment in Public and Private Schools, Region XI, 2013-2014 10 - 3

10.3 Number of Public Elementary Schools by School Division, Region XI, 2012-2013 10 - 16 11.1 Labor Force and Employment Status, Region XI, October 2009- 2014 11 - 3

11.2 Labor Force Participation Rate, Employment Rate and Unemployment Rate, Region XI, October 2009 - 2014 11 - 3

11.3 Distribution of Employed Persons by Major Industry Group and Sex, Region XI, October 2014 11 - 28

11.4 Employed Persons by Highest Grade Completed and Sex, Region XI, October 2014 11 - 28

11.5 Number and Membership of Existing Labor Unions/Organizations, Region XI, 2008 - 2014 11 - 32 ix FIGURE REFERENCES

Figure Reference Title Number Table Number

12.1 Women in Especially Difficult Circumstances, Region XI, 2014 12 - 4

12.2 Children in Need of Special Protection Served by the DSWD , Region XI, 2014 12-6

12.3 Contributions Received and Benefits Paid by the Government Service 12 - 6 Insurance System, Region XI, 2002 - 2007

12.4 Number of Disabled Persons by Sex and Province, Region XI, 2000 12 - 12

13.1 Registered Motor Vehicles by Classification, Region XI 2010 - 2014 13 - 6

13.2 Existing National Road by Type of Pavement, Region XI 2010 - 2013 13 - 15

13.3 Number of Post Offices and Mail Carriers by Province/City, 2013 13 - 15

14.1 Total Number of Farmer Beneficiaries, Region XI, 2007 - 2014 14 - 9

14.2 Service Area of Existing Irrigation Systems, Region XI, 2014 14 - 9

14.3 Number of Irrigators Association, Region XI, 2007- 2014 14 - 10

14.4 Number of Farmer Beneficiaries, Region XI, 2014 14 - 10

15.1 Internal Revenue Collections by Province/City, Region XI, 2014 15 - 4

15.2 Distribution of Income of Municipal Governments by Province/City, 2014 15 - 7

15.3 Expenditure Program of Provincial and City Governments, Region XI, 2014 15 - 7

16.1 Number of Offices of the Financial System by Institutional Group, Region XI 2006 - 2014 16 - 3

16.2 Distribution of Loan Portfolio of Banking Offices, Region XI, 2014 16 - 6

16.3 Combined Assets of Banking Offices, Region XI, 2005 - 2012 16 - 6

17.1 Crime Incidence by Type of Crime and Province, Region XI, 2014 17 - 3

17.2 Crime Incidence and Crimes Solved, Region XI, 2005 - 2014 17 - 3

18.1 Number of Scholarships Awarded by the DOST Regional Office XI 2007 - 2014 18 - 5

x SUMMARY OF MAJOR STATISTICAL SERIES SUMMARY OF MAJOR STATISTICAL SERIES: REGION XI

Latest Data Compared to Percent Statistical Series Reference Reference Value Value Change Period Period

Chapter 1. Population and Housing

1. Total Population May 1, 2010 4,468,563 August 1, 2007 4,156,653 7.5

2. Population Density May 1, 2010 220.0 August 1, 2007 204.0 7.8 (Persons per Square Kilometer)

3. Provincial Population Davao Oriental May 1, 2010 391,475 August 1, 2007 364,058 7.5 Davao del Norte May 1, 2010 432,725 August 1, 2007 386,853 11.9 Compostela Valley May 1, 2010 687,195 August 1, 2007 637,366 7.8 Davao del Sur May 1, 2010 718,799 August 1, 2007 676,892 6.2

4. City Population Davao City May 1, 2010 1,449,296 August 1, 2007 1,363,337 6.3 Digos City May 1, 2010 149,891 August 1, 2007 145,514 3.0 Mati City May 1, 2010 126,143 August 1, 2007 122,046 3.4 Panabo City May 1, 2010 174,364 August 1, 2007 154,329 13.0 Samal City May 1, 2010 95,874 August 1, 2007 90,291 6.2 Tagum City May 1, 2010 242,801 August 1, 2007 215,967 12.4

5. Number of Households May 1, 2010 1,011,943 August 1, 2007 895,605 13.0

6. Household Size May 1, 2010 4.40 August 1, 2007 4.63 (5.0)

Chapter 2. Income and Prices

1. Average Annual Family Income (in thousands, in Pesos) 2012 194 2009 166 16.9

2. Average Annual Family Expenditures (in thousands, in Pesos) 2012 156 2009 142 9.9

3. Annual Per Capita Poverty Threshold (Pesos) 2012 19,967 2009 17,120 16.6

4. Poverty Incidence (Percent) Families 2012 25.0 2009 25.5 (0.5) Population 2012 30.7 2009 31.4 (0.7)

5. Consumer Price Index (2000=100) Region XI 2014 145.2 2013 140.1 3.6 Davao Oriental 2014 148.0 2013 142.3 4.0 Davao del Norte 2014 148.5 2013 142.7 4.1 Davao del Sur 2014 139.7 2013 134.5 3.9 Compostela Valley 2014 147.5 2013 143.8 2.6

Chapter 3. Economic Accounts

1. Gross Regional Domestic Product (Thousand Pesos) At Current Prices Gross Regional Domestic Product 2014 519,068,668 2013 459,391,820 13.0 Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry 2014 104,435,543 2013 93,164,235 12.1

2 SUMMARY OF MAJOR STATISTICAL SERIES: REGION XI

Latest Data Compared to Percent Statistical Series Reference Reference Value Value Change Period Period

Industry 2014 151,173,669 2013 128,998,180 17.2 Services 2014 263,459,457 2013 237,229,406 11.1

At Constant 2000 Prices Gross Regional Domestic Product 2014 281,515,327 2013 257,347,378 9.4 Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry 2014 40,648,266 2013 39,677,918 2.4 Industry 2014 93,801,657 2013 81,874,609 14.6 Services 2014 147,065,405 2013 135,794,850 8.3

2. Per Capita GRDP (Pesos) At Current Prices 2014 107,479 2013 96,730 11.1 At Constant 2000 Prices 2014 58,291 2013 54,188 7.6

3. Household Final Consumption Expenditure At Current Prices 2014 355,388,984 2013 323,639,538 9.8 At Constant 2000 Prices 2014 193,570,193 2013 178,483,892 8.5

4. Per Capita Household Final Consumption Expenditure (Pesos) At Current Prices 2014 73,587 2013 68,146 8.0 At Constant 2000 Prices 2014 40,081 2013 37,582 6.6

Chapter 4. Environment and Natural Resources

1. Log Production Naturally Grown Timber 2014 0 2013 0 - Planted Timber 2014 40,662 2013 78,556 (48.2)

2. Production of Selected Non-Timber Forest Products Bamboo Poles 2014 36,886 2013 28,110 31.2 Unsplit Rattan 2014 203,300 2013 157,000 29.5

Chapter 5. Agriculture and Agrarian Reform

1. Crop Production (Metric Tons) Palay 2014 452,267 2013 421,692 7.3 Corn 2014 280,293 2013 227,013 23.5 Coconut 2014 2,332,090 2013 2,275,980 2.5 Mango 2014 53,668 2013 32,172 66.8 Sugarcane 2014 335,684 2013 438,231 (23.4) Pineapple 2014 28,097 2013 28,079 0.1 Banana 2014 3,368,176 2013 3,164,641 6.4

2. Crop Area Harvested (Hectares) Palay 2014 103,822 2013 103,294 0.5 Corn 2014 169,306 2013 159,378 6.2 Coconut 2014 356,480 2013 348,483 2.3 Mango 2014 18,296 2013 17,439 4.9 Sugarcane 2014 7,999 2013 9,607 (16.7) Pineapple 2014 1,978 2013 1,978 - Banana 2014 86,482 2013 83,628 3.4

3. Livestock and Poultry Inventory (Heads) Carabao As of Jan. 1 2015 161,801 As of Jan. 1 2014 162,621 (0.5) Cattle As of Jan. 1 2015 136,701 As of Jan. 1 2014 135,654 0.8

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Latest Data Compared to Percent Statistical Series Reference Reference Value Value Change Period Period

Goat As of Jan. 1 2015 315,860 As of Jan. 1 2014 342,972 (7.9) Hog As of Jan. 1 2015 848,081 As of Jan. 1 2014 803,851 5.5 Chicken As of Jan. 1 2015 13,185,601 As of Jan. 1 2014 10,187,776 29.4 Duck As of Jan. 1 2015 454,896 As of Jan. 1 2014 437,382 4.0

4. Fish Production (Metric Tons) 2014 54,378 2013 70,095 (22.4) Commercial Fishing 2014 10,400 2013 15,930 (34.7) Municipal Fishing 2014 16,157 2013 19,490 (17.1) Aquaculture 2014 27,820 2013 34,675 (19.8)

5. Agrarian Reform Accomplishment Number of Beneficiaries 2014 1,962 2013 3,066 (36.0) Land Distribution (Hectares) 2014 1,936 2013 3,694 (47.6)

Chapter 6. Establishment Characteristics: Industrial Sector

1. Private Building Construction Total Number 2014 11,215 2013 8,000 40.2 Floor Area (sq.m.) 2014 1,088,305 2013 1,171,810 (7.1) Value (Thousand Pesos) 2014 12,346,782 2013 22,012,961 (43.9)

Residential Number 2014 8,949 2013 6,081 47.2 Floor Area (sq.m.) 2014 538,556 2013 435,893 23.6 Value (Thousand Pesos) 2014 4,329,866 2013 4,517,468 (4.2)

Non-Residential Number 2014 1,186 2013 985 20.4 Floor Area (sq.m.) 2014 518,859 2013 712,027 (27.1) Value (Thousand Pesos) 2014 6,482,933 2013 16,511,866 (60.7)

2. Investments (Million Pesos) 2013 31,664.20 2012 9,364.15 238.1 Business Name Registered 2014 13,353 2013 12,771 4.6

Chapter 7. Trade

1. Value of Commodity Flow by Mode Air 2013 25,273 2012 37,500 (32.6)

Water 2013 20,635,596 2012 17,507,767 17.9

2. Value of Commodity Flow (Thousand Pesos) Inflow 2013 29,716,165 2012 26,642,760 11.5 Outflow 2013 20,660,869 2012 17,545,267 17.8

Chapter 8. Tourism

1. Tourist Arrivals 2014 2,524,795 2013 1,827,086 38.2 Domestic 2014 2,387,116 2013 1,715,872 39.1 Foreign 2014 137,679 2013 111,214 23.8

2. Number of DOT Accredited Hotels 2014 30 2013 22 36.4

4 SUMMARY OF MAJOR STATISTICAL SERIES: REGION XI

Latest Data Compared to Percent Statistical Series Reference Reference Value Value Change Period Period

Chapter 9. Vital, Health and Nutrition Statistics

1. Registered Marriages 2005 23,600 2004 26,496 (10.9)

2. Registered Live Births 2004 75,890 2003 72,994 4.0

3. Registered Deaths 2004 17,277 2003 17,123 0.9

4. Foetal Deaths 2004 229 2003 227 0.9

5. Hospitals 2014 112 2013 109 2.8 Government 2014 20 2013 20 - Private 2014 92 2013 89 3.4

6. Hospital Beds 2014 4,945 2013 4,732 4.5 Government 2014 1,115 2013 1,122 (0.6) Private 2014 3,830 2013 3,610 6.1

7. Nutritional Status of Children Aged 0-71 Months Old Number of Children Weighed 2014 661,179 2013 651,206 1.5 Below Normal 2014 40,077 2013 40,220 (0.4) Below Normal, Low 2014 31,522 2013 32,339 (2.5) Below Normal, Very Low 2014 8,555 2013 7,881 8.6 Normal 2014 605,572 2013 606,189 (0.1) Above Normal 2014 6,721 2013 4,797 40.1

Chapter 10. Education

1. Number of Schools Elementary SY 2012-2013 2,067 SY 2011-2012 1,937 6.7 Public SY 2012-2013 1,636 SY 2011-2012 1,635 0.1 Private SY 2012-2013 431 SY 2011-2012 302 42.7

2. Enrolment Elementary SY 2014-2015 738,062 SY 2013-2014 736,210 0.3 Public SY 2014-2015 691,306 SY 2013-2014 689,352 0.3 Private SY 2014-2015 46,756 SY 2013-2014 46,858 (0.2) Secondary SY 2014-2015 329,681 SY 2013-2014 315,663 4.4 Public SY 2014-2015 273,836 SY 2013-2014 256,465 6.8 Private SY 2014-2015 55,845 SY 2013-2014 59,198 (5.7)

3. Performance Indicators (Public Elementary Schools) Graduation Rate SY 2014-2015 98.6 SY 2012-2013 96.7 - Retention Rate SY 2014-2015 93.9 SY 2012-2013 89.5 - Drop-Out Rate SY 2014-2015 0.4 SY 2012-2013 1.2 - Transition Rate SY 2014-2015 … SY 2012-2013 93.6 - Gross Participation Rate SY 2014-2015 117.1 SY 2012-2013 …- Survival Rate SY 2014-2015 84.8 SY 2012-2013 64.7 -

5 SUMMARY OF MAJOR STATISTICAL SERIES: REGION XI

Latest Data Compared to Percent Statistical Series Reference Reference Value Value Change Period Period

6 SUMMARY OF MAJOR STATISTICAL SERIES: REGION XI

Latest Data Compared to Percent Statistical Series Reference Reference Value Value Change Period Period

Chapter 11. Labor and Employment

1. Total Population 15 Years Old and Over (Thousands) October 2014 3,155 October 2013 3,113 1.3 In the Labor Force October 2014 2,066 October 2013 2,019 2.3 Employed October 2014 1,952 October 2013 1,884 3.6 Underemployed October 2014 344 October 2013 279 23.3 Unemployed October 2014 114 October 2013 134 (14.9)

2. Employed Persons by Industry October 2014 1,952 October 2013 1,884 3.6 (Thousands) Agriculture October 2014 691 October 2013 674 2.5 Industry October 2014 296 October 2013 266 11.4 Services October 2014 967 October 2013 941 2.8

3. Number of Labor Unions 2014 606 2013 592 2.4 Membership 2014 72,170 2013 70,676 2.1

4. Number of CBAs Filed 2014 18 2013 19 (5.3) Workers Covered 2014 2,542 2013 3,372 (24.6)

Chapter 12. Social Services

1. Clients Served by the DSWD Families 2014 3,244 2013 677 379.2 Children 2014 42 2013 -- Youth 2014 279 2013 6 4,550.0 Women 2014 123 2013 154 (20.1) Disabled and Elderly 2014 35 2013 -- Senior Citizens 2014 1,061 2013 202 425.2

2. Number of Day Care Centers Dec. 2014 2,567 Dec. 2013 2,518 1.9 Number of Day Care Workers Dec. 2014 2,533 Dec. 2013 2,473 2.4

3. Number of Disabled Persons 2000 43,179 1995 37,002 16.7 Men 2000 22,588 1995 20,542 10.0 Women 2000 20,591 1995 16,460 25.1

Chapter 13. Transportation and Communication

1. Registered Motor Vehicles 2014 349,622 2013 331,143 5.6

By Classification Private 2014 317,635 2013 301,180 5.5 For Hire 2014 26,434 2013 24,769 6.7 Government 2014 5,553 2013 5,194 6.9

By Type Cars/Jeeps 2014 92,851 2013 85,992 8.0 Truck/Buses 2014 18,446 2013 18,647 (1.1) Motorcycles 2014 236,799 2013 225,022 5.2 Trailers 2014 1,526 2013 1,482 3.0

7 SUMMARY OF MAJOR STATISTICAL SERIES: REGION XI

Latest Data Compared to Percent Statistical Series Reference Reference Value Value Change Period Period

By Fuel Used Gas 2014 283,711 2013 258,690 9.7 Diesel 2014 65,673 2013 60,497 8.6

2. National Road Length (Kilometers) 2014 1,655.20 2013 1,649.40 0.4

Concrete 2014 998.7 2013 871.7 14.6 Asphalt 2014 323.3 2013 301.8 7.1 Gravel 2014 333.2 2013 475.8 (30.0) Earth 2014 0.0 2013 0.0 -

3. Shipping Statistics

Cargo Throughput (Metric Tons) 2014 11,468,882 2013 10,681,720 7.4 Shipcalls 2014 32,342 2013 30,178 7.2 Passenger Traffic 2014 2,211,138 2013 1,941,684 13.9

4. Post Offices/Postal Stations 2013 49 2012 58 (15.5)

5. Number of Mail Carriers 2013 158 2012 152 3.9

6. Mail Volume Handled 2013 2,594,667 2012 3,130,435 (17.1)

Posted Mails 2013 1,851,365 2012 2,799,857 (33.9) Received from Foreign Country 2013 743,302 2012 330,578 124.8

Chapter 14. Energy and Water Resources

Irrigation System Coverage

National Systems Number 2014 9 2013 9 - Service Area (Hectares) 2014 35,532 2013 35,406 0.4 Irrigators' Association 2014 127 2013 128 (0.8) Farmer Beneficiaries 2014 21,435 2013 20,648 3.8

Chapter 15. Public Administration

1. Number of Provinces by Classification

First July 2008 4 June 2008 4 - Second July 2008 - June 2008 - - Third July 2008 - June 2008 - -

2. Number of Cities/Municipalities by Classification

First July 2008 21 June 2008 21 - Second July 2008 14 June 2008 14 - Third July 2008 8 June 2008 8 - Fourth July 2008 4 June 2008 4 - Fifth July 2008 - June 2008 - -

3. Internal Revenue Collections 2014 12,426,083.5 2013 10,946,447.3 13.5 (Thousand Pesos) Business Taxes 2014 3,949,005.2 2013 3,243,179.4 21.8

8 SUMMARY OF MAJOR STATISTICAL SERIES: REGION XI

Latest Data Compared to Percent Statistical Series Reference Reference Value Value Change Period Period

Income Taxes 2014 7,761,053.5 2013 6,884,169.6 12.7 Other Taxes 2013 716,024.7 2013 819,098.3 (12.6)

4. Expenditure Program of Provincial Governments (Million Pesos) 2014 11,722.63 2013 11,442.38 2.4

Economic Services 2014 2,259.24 2013 2,751.15 (17.9) Social Services 2014 2,156.21 2013 1,930.13 11.7 General Public Services 2014 5,867.12 2013 5,739.03 2.2 Others 2014 1,440.06 2013 1,022.07 40.9

5. Income of Municipal Governments 2014 14,826.12 2013 16,413.58 (9.7) (Million Pesos)

Chapter 16. Money and Banking

1. Offices of the Financial System 2014 1,186 2013 1,196 (0.8)

Banking Institutions 2014 400 2013 388 3.1 Non-Bank Financial Intermediaries 2014 781 2013 803 (2.7) Non-Bank Thrift Institutions 2014 5 2013 5 -

2. Total Deposit Liabilities of Banking 2014 150,169 2013 129,507 16.0 Offices (Million Pesos)

Commercial Banks 2014 139,051 2013 119,720 16.1 Thrift Banks 2014 7,808 2013 7,327 6.6 Rural Banks 2014 3,309 2013 2,460 34.5

3. Operating Income of Banking Offices (Million Pesos) 2014 4,334 2013 4,648 (6.8)

Commercial Banks 2014 2,112 2013 2,815 (25.0) Thrift Banks 2014 1,181 2013 983 20.1 Rural Banks 2014 1,041 2013 849 22.6

4. Loan Portfolio of Banking Offices (Million Pesos) 2014 59,133 2013 47,451 24.6 Commercial Banks 2014 40,373 2013 30,864 30.8 Thrift Banks 2014 11,486 2013 10,102 13.7 Rural Banks 2014 7,274 2013 6,485 12.2

5. Combined Assets of Banking Offices (Million Pesos) 2012 95,330 2011 117,003 (18.5)

Commercial Banks 2012 82,147 2011 104,186 (21.2) Thrift Banks 2012 9,165 2011 8,395 9.2 Rural Banks 2012 4,018 2011 4,423 (9.2)

Chapter 17. Public Order, Safety and Justice

1. Crime Incidence 2014 75,594 2013 99,585 (24.1)

Index Crimes 2014 29,007 2013 40,067 (27.6) Non-Index Crimes 2014 46,587 2013 59,518 (21.7)

9 SUMMARY OF MAJOR STATISTICAL SERIES: REGION XI

Latest Data Compared to Percent Statistical Series Reference Reference Value Value Change Period Period

2. Crime Solution Rate 2014 49.1 2013 28.7 20.4

3. Fire Incidence

Number 2014 725 2013 616 17.7 Deaths 2014 8 2013 13 (38.5) Injuries 2014 39 2013 30 30.0 Property Damaged (Thousand Pesos) 2014 577,639.0 2013 149,818.0 285.6

4. Number of Firemen 2014 844 2013 798 5.8

5. Clientele Assisted by the Public Attorney's Office 2014 158,974 2013 166,974 (4.8)

6. Cases Handled and Resolved 2014 357,116 2013 370,837 (3.7)

Handled 2014 184,561 2013 190,896 (3.3) Resolved 2014 172,555 2013 179,941 (4.1)

Chapter 18. Science and Technology

1. Number of Technologies Commercialized by DOST 2014 34 2013 41 (17.1)

2. Number of Technologies Diffused by DOST 2014 214 2013 150 42.7

3. Number of Technology Adoptors 2014 34 2013 21 61.9

10 OVERVIEW OF THE REGION

Region XI or the Davao Region is located in the southeastern portion of the island of surrounding the Davao Gulf. It is bounded on the north by the provinces of Surigao del Sur, Agusan del Sur and . In the east, it is bounded by the Philippine Sea; and in the west by the Central Mindanao provinces. It has a total land area of 19,673 square kilometers.

The Region consists of five provinces: Davao Oriental, Davao del Norte, Compostela Valley, Davao del Sur, and Davao Occidental; 1 Highly Urbanized City: Davao, as the regional capital, and 5 component cities: Tagum, Digos, Panabo, Island Garden City of Samal, and Mati; 43 municipalities, and 1,162 barangays.

During the last quarter of 2013, Davao Occidental was established with the ratification of its creation through a plebiscite on October 28, 2013. The establishment of Davao Occidental out of the province of Davao del Sur was pursuant to Republic Act No. 10360 dated July 23, 2012. Davao Occidental shall be composed of the municipalities of Don Marcelino, Jose Abad Santos, Malita, Santa Maria and .

The population of the region was placed at 4,468,563 in 2010. The region is an in-migration area, with a mixture of migrants. The common ethnic groups are Cebuano, Bisaya/Binisaya, Davaweño and Boholano.

Davao Region’s economy is predominantly anchored on Trade and Agro- industries. In 2012, the distribution of the region’s Gross Regional Domestic Product by major economic sector showed that 53.0 percent was contributed by Services, 29.0 percent by Industry, and 18.0 percent by Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry.

The region is the top producer of banana and coconut. It is also endowed with substantial metallic and non-metallic mineral resources. The leading metallic mineral is gold, while the leading non-metallic mineral is limestone. Davao Region has abundant tourism resources, such as tropical rain forest, mangroves, beaches and colorful indigenous culture. Some of the famous tourist attractions and destinations are Philippine Eagle Center, Mt. Apo National Park, Japanese tunnels and foxholes, Tinagong Dagat, Pearl Farm Beach Resort, Aguacan Cold Spring Inland Resort, Pusan Point landmarks, Davao Museum, Orchid Farms and Banana Plantations.

Region XI is envisioned as the country’s most livable region where organized settlements and production areas thrive in an ecologically balanced environment and where an empowered human resource is nurtured and sustained in its enthusiastic pursuit as the Southern Philippines’ gateway to the World.

10 Chapter 1

POPULATION AND HOUSING

Data on size, distribution, growth and demographic characteristics of the population and the stock and condition of housing are essential in the planning and decision making processes of the governmental instrumentalities and private businesses alike. The data provide the bases in determining what, where, how and when public services and facilities and interventions should be put in place. The impact of services, programs and projects implemented are measured vis-à-vis the effects in the socioeconomic well-being of the populace, as the ultimate beneficiaries of governance and development. Entrepreneurs and corporate executives and managers in the private sector use the data in making decisions on the level, form, programming, distribution, and situs of resources that will be invested. The returns in their investments are largely determined by their responses to the market created by the demands of the consumers and readiness to supply goods and services that satisfy the needs and capabilities of the public.

This chapter presents data series pertaining to the region and by province/city/ municipality, where available. The data include the population counts during several censuses conducted nationwide as well as the demographic characteristics, migration patterns and housing units. Projections of the population of the region from, which are estimated based on the results of the population census and demographic surveys, are also presented. The data sources are the National Statistics Office for censal data and the Technical Working Group on Population Projections of the Technical Committee on Population and Housing of the National Statistical Coordination Board for the population projections.

Sector Highlights

. The results of the 2010 Census of Population and Housing placed the Davao Region population at 4,468,563.

. Annual Population Growth Rate of Davao Region decreased from 2.28 percent in 1990-2000 to 1.97 percent in 2000-2010.

. Population 19 years old and below comprised 44.0 percent of total household population in 2010.

. As of 2010, some 35.1 percent of the household population 10 years old and over in Region XI were married.

. In 2010, the age bracket 35-39 has the largest number of married people, followed by 30-34 age group. On the other hand, the age bracket 40-44 has the largest number of divorced/separated population.

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Sector Highlights (Continued)

. In 2010, the average household size in Region XI was 4.40.

. As of 2010, the most common ethnic group in Davao Region is Bisaya/Binisaya (27.2%). They were followed by Cebuano with 25.4 percent of the total household population. Boholano and Davaweño comprised 8.8 and 4.4 percent, respectively.

. 59.0 percent of the total housing units in Region XI in 2010 is being owned/amortized.

. In 2010, the outer walls and roof of most of the housing units (77.7%) in Region XI is made of galvanized iron/aluminum.

. In 2006 and 2009 Davao del Sur registered the highest Human Development Index (HDI) among the provinces in the region at 0.590 and 0.602, respectively.

1 - 2 Table 1.1 Total Population by Province/City/Municipality/ Census Year 2010 1 - 5

Table 1.2 Total Population by Province/City/Municipality/Barangay Census Year 2007 1 - 16

Table 1.3 Population and Annual Growth Rates by Region, Province, and Highly Urbanized City, Mindanao Population Censuses 1990, 2000, and 2010 1 - 27

Table 1.4 Household Population by Sex, Age Group and Province/City Census Years 2007 and 2010 1 - 29

Table 1.5 Household Population By Five-Year Age Group, Marital Status, Region XI by Province/City, Census Year 2010 1 - 32

Table 1.6 Number of Household by Household Size and Province/City/ Municipality, Region XI, Census Year 2010 1 - 35

Table 1.7 Household Population by Ethnicity and Province, Census Year 2010 1 - 36

Table 1.8 Household Population Five Years Old and Over by Sex, Place of Previous Residence 5 Years Ago and Province/City Census Years 1990 and 2000 1 - 40

Table 1.9 Household Population by Age Group and Sex of Household Head, Household Size, Census Year 2000 1 - 42

Table 1.10 Household Head Population By Age Group and Sex, Province/City Census Year 2010 1 - 54

Table 1.11 Projected Population by Province/City and Municipality 1995-2010 1 - 57

Table 1.12 Households in Occupied Housing Units by Tenure Status of the Housing Unit and Province/City/Municipality, Census Years 2007 and 2010 1 - 60

Table 1.13 Households by Type of Building, Tenure Status of the Lot and Province Census Year 2010 1 - 64

Table 1.14 Occupied Housing Units, Number of Households and Household Population by Type of Building and Province/City Census Year 2010 1 - 65

Table 1.15 Number of Occupied Housing Units by Construction Materials of the Outer Walls and Roof, and Province/City, Census Year 2010 1 - 67

Table 1.16A Human Development Index by Province, 2003, 2006 and 2009 1 - 71

Table 1.16B Human Development Index by Component and Province, 2003, 2006 and 2009 1 - 71

1 - 3 Figure 1.1 Population Distribution by Province/City, Region XI, Census Year 2010 1 - 61

Figure 1.2 Number of Households and Average Household Size by Province/City, Region XI, Census Year 2010 1 - 66

1 - 4 Table 1.1 TOTAL POPULATION BY PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY As of May 1, 2010

Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

REGION XI 4,468,563

Davao Oriental 517,618 (cont.) Baganga 53,426 San Jose 1,679 Baculin 3,374 San Luis 2,232 Banao 1,618 San Miguel 833 Batawan 847 San Pedro 3,067 Batiano 2,871 Santa Fe 1,630 Binondo 3,260 Santiago 2,484 Bobonao 929 Sobrecarey 4,544 Campawan 2,304 Cateel 38,579 Central (Poblacion) 4,495 Abijod 1,789 Dapnan 2,464 Alegria 1,755 Kinablangan 5,441 Aliwagwag 1,386 Lambajon 7,578 Aragon 1,525 Mahanub 4,023 843 Mikit 1,168 Maglahus 1,536 Salingcomot 2,326 Mainit 1,759 San Isidro 2,238 Malibago 1,933 San Victor 1,220 San Alfonso 3,534 Lucod 4,311 San Antonio 3,634 Saoquegue 2,959 San Miguel 794 Banaybanay 39,121 San Rafael 2,564 Cabangcalan 1,391 San Vicente 813 Caganganan 1,972 Santa Filomena 1,267 Calubihan 3,681 Taytayan 5,083 Causwagan 647 Poblacion 8,364 Punta Linao 2,759 Governor Generoso 50,372 871 Anitap 1,193 Maputi 3,950 Manuel Roxas 2,317 Mogbongcogon 2,935 Don Aurelio Chicote 2,059 Panikian 2,839 Lavigan 2,553 Pintatagan 2,131 2,946 Piso Proper 2,370 Magdug 2,298 Poblacion 9,142 Monserrat 1,633 San Vicente 2,431 Nangan 4,182 Rang-ay 2,002 Oregon 1,146 Boston 12,670 Poblacion 4,072 Cabasagan 1,708 Pundaguitan 2,336 Caatihan 1,352 Sergio Osmeña 1,726 Cawayanan 856 Surop 2,292 Poblacion 3,310 Tagabebe 2,097 San Jose 1,879 Tamban 1,373 Sibajay 1,294 Tandang Sora 1,467 Carmen 1,343 Tibanban 8,310 Simulao 928 Tiblawan 3,002 Caraga 36,912 Upper Tibanban 1,260 Alvar 627 Crispin Dela Cruz 2,110 Caningag 1,000 Lupon 61,723 Don Leon Balante 834 Bagumbayan 6,113 Lamiawan 1,548 Cabadiangan 1,433 Manorigao 1,684 Calapagan 3,835 Mercedes 967 Cocornon 1,938 Palma Gil 1,937 Corporacion 2,861 Pichon 5,188 Don Mariano Marcos 2,966 Poblacion 4,710 Ilangay 4,401 San Antonio 1,948 Langka 1,662

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Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

Lupon (cont.) Mati (cont.) Lantawan 433 Tamisan 2,771 Limbahan 1,685 San Isidro 32,424 Macangao 1,967 Baon 2,713 Magsaysay 708 Bitaogan 1,818 Mahayahay 832 Cambaleon 1,165 Maragatas 3,194 Dugmanon 1,580 Marayag 5,195 Iba 1,015 New 627 La Union 5,031 Poblacion 15,702 Lapu-Lapu 788 San Isidro 1,662 Maag 1,095 San Jose 659 Manikling 2,528 Tagboa 1,591 Maputi 505 Tagugpo 2,259 Batobato (Poblacion) 7,063 Manay 40,577 San Miguel 1,039 Capasnan 710 San Roque 2,194 Cayawan 1,307 Santo Rosario 892 Central (Poblacion) 9,576 Sudlon 761 Concepcion 616 Talisay 2,237 del Pilar 1,457 Tarragona 25,671 Guza 1,038 Cabagayan 3,551 Holy Cross 4,222 Central (Poblacion) 4,515 Mabini 474 Dadong 1,376 Manreza 735 Jovellar 2,286 Old Macopa 3,911 Limot 2,524 Rizal 1,307 Lucatan 2,460 San Fermin 1,276 Maganda 1,793 San Ignacio 6,673 Ompao 1,183 San Isidro 1,817 Tomoaong 2,309 New Taokanga 3,306 Tubaon 3,674 Zaragosa 1,468 Lambog 684 Davao del Norte 945,764 Mati (Capital) 126,143 Asuncion (Saug) 55,844 Badas 5,967 Binancian 1,923 Bobon 4,858 Buan 1,097 Buso 2,079 Buclad 2,520 Cabuaya 1,756 Cabaywa 2,889 Central (Poblacion) 35,679 Camansa 1,223 Culian 1,383 Camoning 3,009 Dahican 11,135 Canatan 2,475 Danao 764 Concepcion 2,741 Dawan 3,815 Doña Andrea 3,587 Don Enrique Lopez 3,307 Magatos 6,492 Don Martin Marundan 3,388 Napungas 2,239 Don Salvador Lopez, Sr. 4,318 New Bantayan 1,975 Langka 1,333 New Santiago 1,630 Lawigan 2,951 Pamacaun 1,955 Libudon 2,145 Cambanogoy (Poblacion) 9,200 Luban 1,209 Sagayen 4,454 Macambol 3,748 San Vicente 2,025 Mamali 2,150 Santa Filomena 734 Matiao 12,461 Sonlon 2,321 Mayo 3,177 New Loon 1,355 Sainz 9,265 Carmen 69,199 Sanghay 1,420 Alejal 7,713 Tagabakid 1,254 Anibongan 2,601 Tagbinonga 1,498 Asuncion (Cuatro-Cuatro) 1,227 Taguibo 2,312 Cebulano 2,107

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Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

Carmen (cont.) Panabo City (cont.) Guadalupe 2,213 Cagangohan 15,406 Ising (Poblacion) 11,117 Consolacion 2,435 La Paz 2,993 Dapco 4,046 Mabaus 1,622 Gredu (Poblacion) 11,113 Mabuhay 2,026 J.P. Laurel 5,816 Magsaysay 3,974 Kasilak 2,538 Mangalcal 3,595 1,569 Minda 725 Katualan 697 New Camiling 3,412 1,376 San Isidro 1,881 Kiotoy 1,419 Santo Niño 4,959 Little Panay 2,015 Tibulao 1,557 Lower Panaga (Roxas) 1,086 Tubod 8,376 Mabunao 1,592 Tuganay 4,013 Maduao 2,710 Salvacion 1,631 Malativas 2,364 Taba 1,457 Manay 4,580 Kapalong 68,261 Nanyo 3,599 Semong (Sampao) 3,186 New Malaga (Dalisay) 1,724 Florida 3,727 New Malitbog 3,040 Gabuyan 4,968 New Pandan (Poblacion) 7,882 Gupitan 9,685 New Visayas 15,979 Capungagan 4,959 Quezon 4,186 Katipunan 2,240 Salvacion 8,537 Luna 3,403 San Francisco (Poblacion) 14,156 Mabantao 3,435 San Nicolas 1,852 Mamacao 1,665 San Roque 540 Pag-asa 3,484 San Vicente 13,049 Maniki (Poblacion) 16,829 Santa Cruz 1,005 Sampao (Bienvenida) 6,183 Santo Niño (Poblacion) 5,968 San Miguel 3,417 Sindaton 1,955 Tiburcia 1,080 Southern Davao 8,087 New Corella 50,699 Tagpore 1,500 Cabidianan 1,485 Tibungol 1,590 Carcor 1,455 Upper Licanan 1,516 del Monte 1,027 Waterfall 771 del Pilar 4,156 San Pedro 3,826 El Salvador 1,037 Island Garden City of Samal 95,874 Limba-an 5,145 Adecor 1,839 Macgum 1,763 Anonang 2,286 Mambing 1,686 Aumbay 1,696 Mesaoy 7,936 Aundanao 1,315 New 1,745 Balet 2,170 New Cortez 2,472 Bandera 1,379 New Sambog 903 Caliclic (Dangca-an) 2,265 Patrocenio 1,182 Camudmud 2,382 Poblacion 8,768 Catagman 1,214 San Roque 2,933 Cawag 2,048 Santa Cruz 1,272 Cogon 2,650 Santa Fe 1,634 Cogon (Talicod) 1,881 Santo Niño 1,134 Dadatan 1,304 Suawon 1,836 Del Monte 1,494 San Jose 1,130 Guilon 1,212 Panabo 174,364 Kanaan 1,366 A. O. Floirendo 5,913 Kinawitnon 1,646 Datu Abdul Dadia 5,264 Libertad 2,276 Buenavista 592 Libuak 1,357 Cacao 1,071 Licup 830

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Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

Island Garden City of Sama (cont.) Tagum City (cont.) Limao 2,441 New Balamban 1,625 Linosutan 904 Nueva Fuerza 1,564 Mambago-a 1,621 Pagsabangan 4,822 Mambago-B 2,178 Pandapan 2,242 Miranda (Poblacion) 7,209 Magugpo Poblacion 4,820 Moncado (Poblacion) 3,981 San Agustin 1,206 Pangubatan (Talicod I) 1,315 San Isidro 4,704 Peñaplata (Poblacion) 6,260 San Miguel (Camp 4) 16,430 Poblacion (Kaputian) 3,946 Visayan Village 35,323 San Agustin 1,680 Magugpo East 15,971 San Antonio 1,923 Magugpo North 8,695 San Isidro 2,189 Magugpo South 10,548 San Isidro (Kaputian) 1,381 Magugpo West 13,380 San Jose (San Lapuz) 1,796 Talaingod 25,566 San Miguel (Magamono) 1,389 Dagohoy 5,530 San Remigio 2,154 Palma Gil 7,494 Santa Cruz (Talicod II) 3,804 Santo Niño 12,542 Santo Niño 1,444 Braulio E. Dujali 28,339 Sion (Zion) 656 Cabay-angan 4,388 Tagbaobo 2,175 Dujali 7,000 Tagbay 1,204 Magupising 2,054 Tagbitan-ag 2,061 New Casay 1,904 Tagdaliao 704 Tanglaw 12,993 Tagpopongan 1,283 San Isidro 25,548 Tambo 2,944 Dacudao 1,583 Toril 2,622 Datu Balong 1,469 Santo Tomas 109,269 Igangon 2,752 Balagunan 5,400 Kipalili 2,524 Bobongon 6,105 Libutan 927 Esperanza 2,767 Linao 2,183 Kimamon 6,595 Mamangan 2,550 Kinamayan 6,924 Monte Dujali 1,723 La Libertad 5,696 Pinamuno 1,872 Lungaog 3,541 Sabangan 1,625 Magwawa 1,142 San Miguel 1,345 New Katipunan 5,192 Santo Niño 1,167 Pantaron 2,710 Sawata 3,828 Tibal-Og (Poblacion) 38,504 Compostela Valley 687,195 San Jose 2,626 Compostela 81,934 San Miguel 2,546 Bagongon 1,946 Talomo 4,505 Gabi 3,891 Casig-ang 2,920 Lagab 2,586 New Visayas 2,645 Mangayon 4,403 Salvacion 3,255 Mapaca 2,082 San Vicente 2,171 Maparat 3,445 Tulalian 4,025 New Alegria 3,262 City of Tagum(Capital) 244,801 Ngan 7,738 Apokon 28,876 Osmeña 4,753 Bincungan 3,880 Panansalan 906 Busaon 2,672 Poblacion 26,773 Canocotan 6,215 San Jose 5,114 Cuambogan 8,471 San Miguel 7,354 La Filipina 12,099 3,266 Liboganon 2,103 Tamia 2,621 Madaum 9,838 Aurora 1,794 Magdum 10,588 Laak (San Vicente) 70,856 Mankilam 38,729 Aguinaldo 4,151

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Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

Laak (cont.) Maco (cont.) Banbanon 1,352 Concepcion 2,603 Binasbas 1,127 Dumlan 2,734 Cebulida 1,797 Elizalde (Somil) 4,275 Il Papa 1,189 Pangi (Gaudencio Antonio) 3,149 Kaligutan 2,902 Gubatan 888 Kapatagan 4,461 Hijo 3,333 Kidawa 2,050 Kinuban 2,258 Kilagding 2,012 Langgam 2,682 Kiokmay 1,379 Lapu-Lapu 1,279 Langtud 2,896 Libay-Libay 2,602 Longanapan 2,334 Limbo 1,127 Naga 1,249 Lumatab 1,016 Laac (Poblacion) 7,150 Magangit 732 San Antonio 2,426 Malamodao 2,394 Amor Cruz 2,675 Manipongol 767 Ampawid 2,633 Mapaang 1,035 Andap 1,745 Masara 867 Anitap 505 New Asturias 971 Bagong Silang 1,063 Panibasan 3,641 Belmonte 1,212 Panoraon 1,307 Bullucan 1,229 Poblacion 7,024 Concepcion 1,114 San Juan 1,490 Datu Ampunan 1,145 San Roque 1,432 Datu Davao 1,031 Sangab 636 Doña Josefa 894 Taglawig 817 El Katipunan 1,140 Mainit 753 Imelda 1,996 New Barili 870 Inacayan 1,077 New Leyte 2,585 Mabuhay 2,298 New Visayas 729 Macopa 707 Panangan 598 Malinao 711 Tagbaros 1,732 Mangloy 1,299 Teresa 1,769 Melale 1,701 Maragusan (San Mariano) 55,503 New Bethlehem 601 Bagong Silang 4,008 Panamoren 911 Mapawa 5,277 Sabud 1,211 Maragusan (Poblacion) 13,907 Santa Emilia 1,438 New Albay 3,631 Santo Niño 1,120 Tupaz 1,779 Sisimon 925 Bahi 850 Mabini (Doña Alicia) 36,807 Cambagang 1,440 Cadunan 3,988 Coronobe 2,344 Pindasan 5,524 Katipunan 1,446 Cuambog (Poblacion) 6,016 Lahi 1,741 Tagnanan (Mampising) 4,735 Langgawisan 1,673 Anitapan 3,435 Mabugnao 264 Cabuyuan 1,940 Magcagong 2,266 del Pilar 2,054 Mahayahay 464 Libodon 1,145 Mauswagon 2,852 Golden Valley (Maraut) 5,061 New Katipunan 1,801 Pangibiran 1,201 New Man-ay 772 San Antonio 1,708 New Panay 1,297 Maco 72,235 Paloc 1,817 Anibongan 2,218 Pamintaran 1,557 Anislagan 2,244 Parasanon 852 5,792 Talian 1,575 Bucana 1,338 Tandik 492 Calabcab 548 Tigbao 1,398

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Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

Mawab 35,698 Nabunturan (cont.) Andili 4,548 Basak 2,081 Bawani 2,061 Cabacungan 1,109 Concepcion 1,040 Cabidianan 2,647 Malinawon 2,906 Katipunan 1,680 Nueva Visayas 2,142 Libasan 1,731 Nuevo Iloco 4,399 Linda 1,679 Poblacion 10,031 Magading 1,993 Salvacion 2,063 Magsaysay 5,073 Saosao 1,504 Mainit 8,010 Sawangan 2,243 Manat 2,832 2,761 Matilo 1,675 Monkayo 94,827 Mipangi 3,596 Awao 4,182 New Dauis 597 Babag 3,229 New Sibonga 2,444 Banlag 4,435 Ogao 1,506 Baylo 2,928 Pangutosan 1,915 Casoon 5,370 Poblacion 16,342 Inambatan 1,956 San Isidro 1,004 Haguimitan 1,982 San Roque 1,060 Macopa 2,391 San Vicente 576 Mamunga 1,473 Santa Maria 2,764 Naboc 3,044 Santo Niño (Kao) 1,235 Olaycon 2,024 Sasa 580 Pasian (Santa Filomena) 4,722 Tagnocon 2,087 Poblacion 18,341 Bayabas 789 Rizal 1,656 Bukal 3,434 Salvacion 3,439 New Bataan 47,470 San Isidro 1,398 Bantacan 3,587 San Jose 2,864 Batinao 1,085 Tubo-Tubo (New del Monte) 3,615 Camanlangan 5,439 Upper Ulip 4,668 Cogonon 1,223 Union 3,038 Fatima 985 Mount Diwata 18,072 Katipunan 1,968 Montevista 39,602 Magsaysay 1,120 Banagbanag 1,358 Magangit 2,057 Banglasan 943 Pagsabangan 534 Bankerohan Norte 975 Panag 4,706 Bankerohan Sur 1,217 Cabinuangan (Poblacion) 10,390 Camansi 1,355 San Roque 2,090 Camantangan 1,105 Andap 7,550 Concepcion 1,469 Kahayag 1,613 Dauman 1,484 Manurigao 1,685 Canidkid 1,331 Tandawan 1,438 Lebanon 1,102 Pantukan 79,067 Linoan 3,254 Bongabong 4,363 Mayaon 3,453 2,771 New Calape 890 P. Fuentes 3,444 New Dalaguete 849 Kingking (Poblacion) 24,610 New Cebulan (Sambayon) 838 Magnaga 8,525 New Visayas 2,877 Matiao 2,771 Prosperidad 2,285 Napnapan 12,391 San Jose (Poblacion) 8,367 Tagdangua 4,452 San Vicente 1,877 Tambongon 3,108 Tapia 2,573 Tibagon 5,761 Nabunturan 73,196 Las Arenas 991 Anislagan 1,007 Araibo 2,197 Antiquera 1,750 Tag-Ugpo 3,683

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Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

Davao del Sur 868,690 Hagonoy (cont.) Bansalan 56,496 Guihing 10,550 Alegre 816 Hagonoy Crossing 3,075 Alta Vista 683 Kibuaya 1,704 Anonang 1,929 La Union 605 Bitaug 773 Lanuro 1,190 Bonifacio 409 Lapulabao 1,627 Buenavista 1,252 Leling 2,428 Darapuay 1,685 Mahayahay 1,683 Dolo 3,899 Malabang Damsite 1,001 Eman 1,489 Maliit Digos 921 Kinuskusan 1,277 New Quezon 849 Libertad 802 Paligue 2,478 Linawan 1,156 Poblacion 4,325 Mabuhay 2,930 Sacub 2,583 Mabunga 1,330 San Guillermo 1,034 Managa 3,873 San Isidro 1,394 Marber 2,117 Sinayawan 4,408 New Clarin (Miral) 3,671 Tologan 1,456 Poblacion 7,591 Jose Abad Santos (Trinidad) 69,631 Rizal 3,952 Buguis 1,426 Santo Niño 1,428 Balangonan 2,748 Sibayan 570 Bukid 2,668 Tinongtongan 591 1,963 Tubod 2,938 Butulan 2,743 Union 553 Caburan Big 4,790 Poblacion Dos 8,782 Caburan Small (Pob.) 6,556 Digos City 149,891 Camalian 1,824 Aplaya 15,409 Carahayan 1,589 Balabag 1,226 Cayaponga 1,755 San Jose (Balutakay) 6,072 Culaman 3,676 Binaton 2,034 Kalbay 4,055 Cogon 5,993 Kitayo 1,247 Colorado 2,323 Magulibas 2,285 Dawis 4,584 Malalan 2,277 Dulangan 1,329 Mangile 3,099 Goma 3,676 Marabutuan 3,837 Igpit 3,471 Meybio 1,982 Kiagot 4,679 Molmol 2,377 Lungag 567 Nuing 2,912 Mahayahay 772 Patulang 1,360 Matti 5,328 Quiapo 1,620 Kapatagan (Rizal) 10,162 San Isidro 2,440 Ruparan 2,873 Sugal 2,981 San Agustin 2,143 Tabayon 2,840 San Miguel (Odaca) 13,813 Tanuman 2,581 San Roque 951 Kiblawan 44,618 Sinawilan 4,539 Abnate 551 Soong 1,277 Bagong Negros 1,640 Tiguman 1,625 Bagong Silang 328 Tres De Mayo 15,475 Bagumbayan 1,418 Zone 1 (Pob.) 13,754 Balasiao 2,776 Zone 2 (Pob.) 8,071 Bonifacio 1,356 Zone 3 (Pob.) 17,745 Bunot 1,382 Hagonoy 49,107 Cogon-Bacaca 2,138 Balutakay 2,926 Dapok 833 Clib 583 Ihan 3,098 Guihing Aplaya 2,287 Kibongbong 216

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Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

Kiblawan (cont.) Malalag (cont.) Kimlawis 4,512 San Isidro 1,498 Kisulan 1,592 Malita 109,568 Lati-an 1,474 Bito 1,810 Manual 1,053 Bolila 2,023 Maraga-a 1,173 Buhangin 4,051 Molopolo 896 Culaman 1,495 New Sibonga 987 Datu Danwata 5,084 Panaglib 1,642 Demoloc 7,395 989 Felis 1,901 Poblacion 4,349 Fishing Village (Fisherman's Vi 3,273 Pocaleel 664 Kibalatong 1,369 San Isidro 703 Kidalapong 1,941 San Jose 1,690 Kilalag 2,879 San Pedro 1,078 Kinangan 4,309 Santo Niño 1,023 Lacaron 3,032 Tacub 2,206 Lagumit 4,297 Tacul 460 Lais 1,770 Waterfall 673 Little 10,154 Bulol-Salo 1,718 Macol 1,793 Magsaysay 49,141 Mana 3,895 Bacungan 2,328 Manuel Peralta 2,761 Balnate 1,117 New Argao 1,330 Barayong 5,237 Pangian 3,920 Blocon 1,639 Pinalpalan 4,640 Dalawinon 2,471 Poblacion 15,905 Dalumay 828 Sangay 3,660 Glamang 1,474 Talogoy 2,722 Kanapulo 1,502 Tical 1,269 Kasuga 1,728 Ticulon 2,820 Lower Bala 3,051 Tingolo 1,667 Mabini 1,862 Tubalan 4,138 Malawanit 1,555 Pangaleon 2,265 Malongon 783 Matanao 51,382 New Ilocos 1,245 Asbang 1,082 Poblacion 6,975 Asinan 623 San Isidro 3,772 Bagumbayan 470 San Miguel 1,388 Bangkal 3,136 Tacul 3,425 Buas 836 1,224 Buri 2,318 Upper Bala 2,966 Camanchiles 1,218 Maibo 1,028 Ceboza 618 New Opon 1,543 Colonsabak 1,619 Malalag 35,295 Dongan-Pekong 1,536 Baybay 3,790 Kabasagan 2,034 Bolton 1,860 Kapok 1,151 Bulacan 4,213 Kauswagan 1,474 Caputian 1,589 Kibao 617 Ibo 1,763 La Suerte 1,685 Kiblagon 1,127 Langa-an 665 Lapla 406 Lower Marber 1,309 Mabini 2,222 Cabligan (Managa) 1,492 New Baclayon 3,566 Manga 3,569 Pitu 1,965 New Katipunan 1,909 Poblacion 6,156 New Murcia 1,321 Tagansule 1,671 New Visayas 2,367 Bagumbayan 2,301 Poblacion 4,969 Rizal (Parame) 1,168 Saboy 1,730

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Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

Matanao (cont.) Santa Maria (cont.) San Jose 1,128 San Agustin 4,216 San Miguel 501 San Antonio 2,310 San Vicente 732 San Isidro 2,500 Saub 467 San Juan 1,547 Sinaragan 1,448 San Pedro 1,468 Sinawilan 4,016 San Roque 1,528 Tamlangon 782 Tanglad 2,195 Towak 1,793 Santo Niño 1,698 Tibongbong 767 Santo Rosario 1,083 Padada 25,724 Datu Daligasao 862 Almendras (Pob.) 3,983 Datu Intan 1,361 Don Sergio Osmeña, Sr 776 Kinilidan 731 Harada Butai 1,728 Sulop 32,163 Lower Katipunan 683 Balasinon 707 Lower Limonzo 1,173 Buguis 867 Lower Malinao 1,198 Carre 418 N C Ordaneza District (Pob.) 2,401 Clib 457 Northern Paligue 1,522 Harada Butai 902 Palili 1,064 Katipunan 868 Piape 1,394 Kiblagon 2,176 Punta Piape 1,056 Labon 1,328 Quirino District (Pob) 1,721 Laperas 665 San Isidro 1,407 Lapla 232 Southern Paligue 1,455 Litos 692 Tulogan 973 Luparan 1,383 Upper Limonzo 2,089 Mckinley 1,557 Upper Malinao 1,101 New Cebu 1,082 Santa Cruz 81,093 Osmeña 774 Astorga 11,372 Palili 1,774 Bato 5,651 Parame 639 Coronon 7,630 Poblacion 6,792 Darong 4,279 Roxas 669 Inawayan 5,518 Solongvale 1,172 Jose Rizal 1,337 Tagolilong 947 Matutungan 884 Tala-o 1,584 Melilia 853 Talas 1,651 Zone I (Pob.) 7,301 Tanwalang 1,582 Saliducon 821 Waterfall 1,245 Sibulan 5,132 Sarangani 23,290 Sinoron 1,174 Batuganding 2,018 Tagabuli 2,091 Konel 2,087 Tibolo 1,197 Lipol 2,128 Tuban 5,784 Mabila (Pob.) 5,429 Zone II (Pob.) 4,456 Patuco (Sarangani Norte) 2,697 Zone III (Pob.) 10,127 Laker (Sarangani Sur) 1,785 Zone IV (Pob.) 5,486 Tinina 1,803 Santa Maria 49,349 Camahual 1,226 Basiawan 6,926 Camalig 1,049 Buca 2,911 Gomtago 782 Cadaatan 1,657 Tagen 1,306 Kidadan 1,325 Tucal 980 Kisulad 1,171 Don Marcelino 41,942 Malalag Tubig 924 Calian 3,557 Mamacao 2,386 Kiobog 2,181 Ogpao 954 North Lamidan 1,928 Poblacion 7,057 Lawa (Pob.) 3,072 Pongpong 2,539 Nueva Villa 1,935

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Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

Don Marcelino (cont.) Davao City (cont.) Talagutong (Pob.) 6,630 Kilate 1,193 Baluntaya 2,249 Lacson 4,466 Dalupan 3,532 Lamanan 3,343 Kinanga 3,825 Lampianao 760 Lanao 1,112 Langub 2,677 Lapuan 4,761 Alejandra Navarro (Lasang) 8,854 Linadasan 1,457 Lizada 16,725 Mabuhay 1,658 Los Amigos 5,221 South Lamidan 1,440 Lubogan 9,719 West Lamidan 2,605 Lumiad 1,441 Davao City 1,449,296 Ma-a 49,915 Acacia 2,999 Mabuhay 1,055 Agdao 7,811 Magtuod 3,815 Alambre 1,620 Mahayag 4,914 Atan-Awe 1,060 Malabog 10,015 Bago Gallera 14,751 Malagos 5,933 Bago Oshiro 8,305 Malamba 3,661 Baguio (Pob.) 3,885 Manambulan 2,611 Balengaeng 2,041 Mandug 13,234 Baliok 13,769 Manuel Guianga 6,088 Bangkas Heights 7,191 Mapula 2,284 Baracatan 2,561 Marapangi 6,128 Bato 7,133 Marilog 14,545 Bayabas 2,606 Matina Aplaya 29,642 Biao Escuela 3,009 Matina Crossing 34,166 Biao Guianga 2,962 Matina Pangi 13,625 Biao Joaquin 1,767 Matina Biao 1,340 Binugao 6,074 Mintal 12,518 Bucana 78,352 Mudiang 2,570 Buhangin (Pob.) 61,461 Mulig 2,101 Bunawan (Pob.) 20,950 New Carmen 1,961 Cabantian 43,351 New Valencia 1,516 Cadalian 2,290 Pampanga 14,480 Calinan (Pob.) 22,979 Panacan 34,379 Callawa 2,848 Panalum 1,713 Camansi 1,172 Pandaitan 3,366 Carmen 1,946 Pangyan 1,725 Catalunan Grande 30,068 Paquibato (Pob.) 2,104 Catalunan Pequeño 19,996 Paradise Embak 2,368 Catigan 2,698 Riverside 5,108 Cawayan 2,186 Salapawan 1,716 Colosas 4,912 Salaysay 3,936 Communal 7,403 San Isidro (Licanan) 4,260 Crossing Bayabas 12,349 Sasa 56,697 Dacudao 4,206 Sibulan 2,365 Dalag 1,353 Sirawan 5,792 Dalagdag 841 Sirib 4,887 Daliao 19,993 Suawan (Tuli) 3,631 Daliaon Plantation 3,324 Subasta 3,466 Dominga 1,218 Sumimao 1,404 Dumoy 18,804 Tacunan 3,093 Eden 2,309 Tagakpan 4,186 Fatima (Benowang) 2,969 Tagluno 1,323 Gatungan 981 Tagurano 1,150 Gumalang 4,849 Talandang 3,118 Ilang 18,380 Talomo (Pob.) 58,414 Indangan 9,133 Talomo River 5,660

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Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

Davao City (cont.) Davao City (cont.) Tamayong 5,782 Angalan 2,465 Tambobong 5,243 Baganihan 1,280 Tamugan 8,253 Bago Aplaya 14,658 Tapak 4,351 Bantol 1,860 Tawan-tawan 3,463 Buda 1,571 Tibuloy 2,141 Centro (San Juan) 14,398 Tibungco 36,416 Datu Salumay 1,469 Tigatto 14,533 Gov. Paciano Bangoy 9,717 Toril (Pob.) 11,889 Gov. Vicente Duterte 9,072 Tugbok (Pob.) 9,107 Gumitan 1,219 Tungakalan 2,836 Inayangan 4,058 Ula 3,686 Kap. Tomas Monteverde, Sr. 5,813 Wangan 4,742 Lapu-lapu 10,094 Wines 2,775 Leon Garcia, Sr. 12,641 Barangay 1-A (Pob.) 3,038 Magsaysay 2,347 Barangay 2-A (Pob.) 2,953 Megkawayan 2,766 Barangay 3-A (Pob.) 399 Rafael Castillo 6,339 Barangay 4-A (Pob.) 1,706 Saloy 1,884 Barangay 5-A (Pob.) 11,232 San Antonio 12,211 Barangay 6-A (Pob.) 2,046 Santo Niño 18,395 Barangay 7-A (Pob.) 4,334 Ubalde 2,775 Barangay 8-A (Pob.) 8,859 Waan 3,179 Barangay 9-A (Pob.) 4,848 Wilfredo Aquino 8,535 Barangay 10-A (Pob.) 4,613 Alfonso Angliongto Sr. 15,758 Barangay 11-B (Pob.) 1,647 Vicente Hizon Sr. 11,883 Barangay 12-B (Pob.) 990 Barangay 13-B (Pob.) 154 Barangay 14-B (Pob.) 1,127 Barangay 15-B (Pob.) 2,700 Barangay 16-B (Pob.) 560 Barangay 17-B (Pob.) 774 Barangay 18-B (Pob.) 1,561 Barangay 19-B (Pob.) 29,247 Barangay 20-B (Pob.) 4,499 Barangay 21-C (Pob.) 7,097 Barangay 22-C (Pob.) 6,027 Barangay 23-C (Pob.) 15,125 Barangay 24-C (Pob.) 2,115 Barangay 25-C (Pob.) 1,496 Barangay 26-C (Pob.) 2,146 Barangay 27-C (Pob.) 2,117 Barangay 28-C (Pob.) 2,234 Barangay 29-C (Pob.) 1,304 Barangay 30-C (Pob.) 1,468 Barangay 31-D (Pob.) 7,276 Barangay 32-D (Pob.) 2,002 Barangay 33-D (Pob.) 2,049 Barangay 34-D (Pob.) 1,093 Barangay 35-D (Pob.) 597 Barangay 36-D (Pob.) 1,548 Barangay 37-D (Pob.) 5,819 Barangay 38-D (Pob.) 1,487 Barangay 39-D (Pob.) 4,106 Barangay 40-D (Pob.) 2,057 Note: 1/ includes institutional population Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

1 - 15 Table 1.2 TOTAL POPULATION BY PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY As of August 1, 2007

Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

REGION XI 4,156,653

Davao Oriental 486,104 Caraga (cont.) Baganga 48,355 San Jose 1,420 Baculin 3,017 San Luis 1,983 Banao 1,506 San Miguel 954 Batawan 805 San Pedro 3,349 Batiano 2,339 Santa Fe 1,440 Binondo 2,254 Santiago 2,568 Bobonao 802 Sobrecarey 3,803 Campawan 1,831 Cateel 33,109 Central (Poblacion) 4,922 Abijod 1,742 Dapnan 2,232 Alegria 1,422 Kinablangan 5,232 Aliwagwag 1,053 Lambajon 7,310 Aragon 1,294 Mahanub 3,069 Baybay 779 Mikit 1,066 Maglahus 1,351 Salingcomot 1,889 Mainit 1,587 San Isidro 1,959 Malibago 2,080 San Victor 1,184 San Alfonso 2,952 Lucod 4,179 San Antonio 3,438 Saoquegue 2,759 San Miguel 749 Banaybanay 35,693 San Rafael 1,916 Cabangcalan 1,324 San Vicente 753 Caganganan 1,847 Santa Filomena 1,134 Calubihan 3,808 Taytayan 3,878 Causwagan 561 Poblacion 6,981 Punta Linao 2,439 Governor Generoso 46,745 Mahayag 809 Anitap 1,138 Maputi 3,474 Manuel Roxas 1,906 Mogbongcogon 2,597 Don Aurelio Chicote 2,008 Panikian 2,475 Lavigan 2,413 Pintatagan 1,739 Luzon 2,908 Piso Proper 2,389 Magdug 2,068 Poblacion 8,324 Monserrat 1,424 San Vicente 2,056 Nangan 3,813 Rang-ay 1,851 Oregon 1,138 Boston 11,176 Poblacion 3,965 Cabasagan 1,398 Pundaguitan 2,322 Caatihan 961 Sergio Osmeña 1,775 Cawayanan 609 Surop 2,171 Poblacion 3,006 Tagabebe 1,911 San Jose 1,642 Tamban 1,128 Sibajay 1,609 Tandang Sora 1,337 Carmen 1,082 Tibanban 7,614 Simulao 869 Tiblawan 2,873 Caraga 34,278 Upper Tibanban 1,195 Alvar 732 Crispin Dela Cruz 1,638 Caningag 677 Lupon 60,133 Don Leon Balante 697 Bagumbayan 5,575 Lamiawan 1,916 Cabadiangan 1,502 Manorigao 1,489 Calapagan 4,215 Mercedes 999 Cocornon 1,743 Palma Gil 1,779 Corporacion 2,645 Pichon 4,389 Don Mariano Marcos 3,674 Poblacion 4,245 Ilangay 3,843 San Antonio 1,838 Langka 1,549

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Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

Lupon (cont.) Mati (cont.) Lantawan 404 Tamisan 2,776 Limbahan 1,702 San Isidro 32,139 Macangao 1,791 Baon 2,369 Magsaysay 580 Bitaogan 1,997 Mahayahay 722 Cambaleon 1,143 Maragatas 2,779 Dugmanon 1,563 Marayag 4,644 Iba 992 New Visayas 798 La Union 5,007 Poblacion 16,054 Lapu-Lapu 761 San Isidro 1,672 Maag 907 San Jose 498 Manikling 2,774 Tagboa 1,488 Maputi 481 Tagugpo 2,255 Batobato (Poblacion) 6,702 Manay 38,067 San Miguel 1,044 Capasnan 482 San Roque 2,091 Cayawan 1,091 Santo Rosario 1,039 Central (Poblacion) 8,373 Sudlon 921 Concepcion 728 Talisay 2,348 del Pilar 1,747 Tarragona 24,363 Guza 1,056 Cabagayan 3,337 Holy Cross 3,704 Central (Poblacion) 3,869 Mabini 392 Dadong 1,331 Manreza 697 Jovellar 2,199 Old Macopa 3,657 Limot 1,984 Rizal 1,066 Lucatan 2,454 San Fermin 1,047 Maganda 1,775 San Ignacio 6,331 Ompao 1,278 San Isidro 2,051 Tomoaong 2,330 New Taokanga 3,394 Tubaon 3,806 Zaragosa 1,422 Lambog 829 Davao del Norte 847,440 Mati City 122,046 Asuncion 50,731 Badas 5,566 Binancian 1,668 Bobon 4,610 Buan 1,001 Buso 2,067 Buclad 2,273 Cabuaya 1,756 Cabaywa 2,812 Central (Poblacion) 36,118 Camansa 1,220 Culian 1,415 Camoning 2,888 Dahican 10,025 Canatan 2,377 Danao 650 Concepcion 2,722 Dawan 3,867 Doña Andrea 3,038 Don Enrique Lopez 3,024 Magatos 5,795 Don Martin Marundan 2,882 Napungas 1,954 Don Salvador Lopez, Sr. 3,972 New Bantayan 1,640 Langka 1,277 New Santiago 1,340 Lawigan 2,693 Pamacaun 1,759 Libudon 2,180 Cambanogoy (Poblacion) 8,252 Luban 1,175 Sagayen 4,057 Macambol 3,604 San Vicente 1,997 Mamali 2,280 Santa Filomena 599 Matiao 11,240 Sonlon 2,085 Mayo 2,629 New Loon 1,254 Sainz 8,925 Carmen 61,656 Sanghay 1,493 Alejal 6,063 Tagabakid 1,506 Anibongan 2,481 Tagbinonga 1,807 Asuncion (Cuatro-Cuatro) 1,038 Taguibo 2,509 Cebulano 1,797

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Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

Carmen (cont.) Panabo City (cont.) Guadalupe 2,086 Cagangohan 13,085 Ising (Poblacion) 11,149 Consolacion 1,229 La Paz 2,797 Dapco 3,788 Mabaus 1,360 Gredu (Poblacion) 9,892 Mabuhay 1,783 J.P. Laurel 4,551 Magsaysay 3,777 Kasilak 2,259 Mangalcal 3,140 Katipunan 1,151 Minda 818 Katualan 540 New Camiling 2,632 Kauswagan 1,279 San Isidro 1,721 Kiotoy 943 Santo Niño 4,061 Little Panay 1,526 Tibulao 1,066 Lower Panaga (Roxas) 1,222 Tubod 7,710 Mabunao 1,689 Tuganay 3,307 Maduao 2,645 Salvacion 1,458 Malativas 2,339 Taba 1,412 Manay 4,636 Kapalong 61,763 Nanyo 3,549 Semong (Sampao) 2,791 New Malaga (Dalisay) 1,387 Florida 3,710 New Malitbog 2,851 Gabuyan 4,717 New Pandan (Poblacion) 6,672 Gupitan 8,628 New Visayas 15,779 Capungagan 4,325 Quezon 3,466 Katipunan 2,237 Salvacion 7,257 Luna 3,410 San Francisco (Poblacion) 12,132 Mabantao 2,919 San Nicolas 1,650 Mamacao 1,673 San Roque 467 Pag-asa 2,963 San Vicente 11,175 Maniki (Poblacion) 14,569 Santa Cruz 895 Sampao (Bienvenida) 5,523 Santo Niño (Poblacion) 5,400 Sua-On 2,632 Sindaton 2,963 Tiburcia 1,666 Southern Davao 6,073 New Corella 46,311 Tagpore 1,121 Cabidianan 1,326 Tibungol 1,756 Carcor 1,457 Upper Licanan 1,205 del Monte 920 Waterfall 513 del Pilar 3,894 San Pedro 3,634 El Salvador 964 Island Garden City of Samal 90,291 Limba-an 4,654 Adecor 2,006 Macgum 1,817 Anonang 2,125 Mambing 1,504 Aumbay 1,943 Mesaoy 7,385 Aundanao 1,176 New Bohol 1,614 Balet 2,833 New Cortez 2,389 Bandera 916 New Sambog 810 Caliclic (Dangca-an) 1,837 Patrocenio 848 Camudmud 2,302 Poblacion 7,963 Catagman 1,033 San Roque 2,431 Cawag 2,183 Santa Cruz 1,067 Cogon 2,291 Santa Fe 1,563 Cogon (Talicod) 2,118 Santo Niño 879 Dadatan 987 Suawon 1,867 Del Monte 1,381 San Jose 959 Guilon 1,132 Panabo City 154,329 Kanaan 1,508 A. O. Floirendo 5,414 Kinawitnon 1,194 Datu Abdul Dadia 4,740 Libertad 2,401 Buenavista 444 Libuak 1,369 Cacao 1,012 Licup 802

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Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

Island Garden City of Sama (cont.) Tagum City (cont.) Limao 2,187 New Balamban 1,421 Linosutan 815 Nueva Fuerza 1,512 Mambago-a 1,412 Pagsabangan 4,489 Mambago-B 2,035 Pandapan 1,715 Miranda (Poblacion) 6,082 Magugpo Poblacion 6,325 Moncado (Poblacion) 4,378 San Agustin 873 Pangubatan (Talicod I) 1,229 San Isidro 3,843 Peñaplata (Poblacion) 5,533 San Miguel (Camp 4) 12,551 Poblacion (Kaputian) 3,890 Visayan Village 30,756 San Agustin 1,096 Magugpo East 16,136 San Antonio 1,814 Magugpo North 10,092 San Isidro (Babak) 1,916 Magugpo South 11,778 San Isidro (Kaputian) 1,346 Magugpo West 12,334 San Jose (San Lapuz) 1,619 Talaingod 19,600 San Miguel (Magamono) 1,124 Dagohoy 4,190 San Remigio 1,967 Palma Gil 5,878 Santa Cruz (Talicod II) 3,662 Santo Niño 9,532 Santo Niño 1,158 Braulio E. Dujali 24,886 Sion (Zion) 650 Cabay-angan 3,825 Tagbaobo 1,861 Dujali 7,623 Tagbay 1,127 Magupising 1,899 Tagbitan-ag 2,363 New Casay 1,694 Tagdaliao 695 Tanglaw 9,845 Tagpopongan 1,343 San Isidro 24,696 Tambo 2,785 Dacudao 1,561 Toril 2,667 Datu Balong 1,546 Santo Tomas 97,210 Igangon 2,393 Balagunan 4,797 Kipalili 2,361 Bobongon 5,334 Libuton 861 Esperanza 2,683 Linao 2,039 Kimamon 6,008 Mamangan 2,702 Kinamayan 4,505 Monte Dujali 1,653 La Libertad 5,640 Pinamuno 2,013 Lungaog 2,955 Sabangan 1,509 Magwawa 1,295 San Miguel 1,304 New Katipunan 5,113 Santo Nino 1,158 Pantaron 2,483 Sawata 3,596 Tibal-Og (Poblacion) 33,501 Compostela Valley 637,366 San Jose 2,334 Compostela 69,849 San Miguel 2,549 Bagongon 1,832 Talomo 4,048 Gabi 3,879 Casig-ang 2,415 Lagab 2,268 New Visayas 2,558 Mangayon 4,062 Salvacion 3,320 Mapaca 1,750 San Vicente 2,047 Maparat 2,404 Tulalian 3,625 New Alegria 3,318 Tagum City 215,967 Ngan 7,207 Apokon 21,856 Osmeña 4,376 Bincungan 3,672 Panansalan 906 Busaon 3,427 Poblacion 23,074 Canocotan 5,176 San Jose 3,291 Cuambogan 5,314 San Miguel 4,662 La Filipina 9,780 Siocon 2,716 Liboganon 2,341 Tamia 2,296 Madaum 9,665 Aurora 1,808 Magdum 8,900 Laak 66,607 Mankilam 32,011 Aguinaldo 4,149

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Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

Laak (cont.) Maco (cont.) Banbanon 1,580 Concepcion 2,540 Binasbas 968 Dumlan 2,579 Cebulida 1,922 Elizalde (Somil) 4,132 Il Papa 1,090 Pangi (Gaudencio Antonio) 2,922 Kaligutan 2,591 Gubatan 849 Kapatagan 3,759 Hijo 3,165 Kidawa 1,971 Kinuban 1,524 Kilagding 1,958 Langgam 2,848 Kiokmay 1,323 Lapu-Lapu 1,359 Langtud 2,936 Libay-Libay 2,486 Longanapan 2,360 Limbo 1,128 Naga 1,253 Lumatab 921 Laac (Poblacion) 6,415 Magangit 614 San Antonio 2,218 Malamodao 2,261 Amor Cruz 2,200 Manipongol 671 Ampawid 2,589 Mapaang 1,165 Andap 1,527 Masara 2,728 Anitap 368 New Asturias 860 Bagong Silang 1,159 Panibasan 3,849 Belmonte 1,119 Panoraon 1,604 Bullucan 1,196 Poblacion 7,023 Concepcion 1,001 San Juan 1,461 Datu Ampunan 1,138 San Roque 1,400 Datu Davao 670 Sangab 539 Doña Josefa 752 Taglawig 643 El Katipunan 962 Mainit 811 Imelda 2,242 New Barili 756 Inacayan 1,292 New Leyte 2,134 Mabuhay 2,138 New Visayas 782 Macopa 540 Panangan 586 Malinao 621 Tagbaros 1,691 Mangloy 1,223 Teresa 1,673 Melale 1,647 Maragusan (San Mariano) 51,547 New Bethlehem 622 Bagong Silang 3,189 Panamoren 1,027 Mapawa 4,588 Sabud 940 Maragusan (Poblacion) 13,551 Santa Emilia 1,399 New Albay 3,363 Santo Niño 946 Tupaz 2,124 Sisimon 796 Bahi 1,206 Mabini (Doña Alicia) 35,308 Cambagang 1,444 Cadunan 3,587 Coronobe 1,905 Pindasan 4,856 Katipunan 1,403 Cuambog (Poblacion) 5,882 Lahi 1,079 Tagnanan (Mampising) 4,234 Langgawisan 1,952 Anitapan 4,091 Mabugnao 250 Cabuyuan 1,953 Magcagong 1,934 del Pilar 1,931 Mahayahay 645 Libodon 1,167 Mauswagon 2,178 Golden Valley (Maraut) 4,577 New Katipunan 1,478 Pangibiran 1,412 New Man-ay 661 San Antonio 1,618 New Panay 1,263 Maco 70,906 Paloc 1,901 Anibongan 2,185 Pamintaran 1,257 Anislagan 2,232 Parasanon 811 Binuangan 4,934 Talian 1,565 Bucana 1,221 Tandik 488 Calabcab 630 Tigbao 1,312

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Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

Mawab 34,656 Nabunturan (cont.) Andili 4,041 Basak 2,014 Bawani 1,920 Cabacungan 1,123 Concepcion 1,218 Cabidianan 2,482 Malinawon 3,044 Katipunan 1,627 Nueva Visayas 2,121 Libasan 1,787 Nuevo Iloco 4,441 Linda 1,481 Poblacion 9,349 Magading 1,951 Salvacion 2,002 Magsaysay 4,311 Saosao 1,688 Mainit 6,718 Sawangan 2,175 Manat 2,715 Tuboran 2,657 Matilo 1,604 Monkayo 90,971 Mipangi 3,230 Awao 3,762 New Dauis 643 Babag 3,298 New Sibonga 2,405 Banlag 4,842 Ogao 1,417 Baylo 3,381 Pangutosan 1,750 Casoon 6,203 Poblacion 16,082 Inambatan 1,296 San Isidro 1,049 Haguimitan 2,049 San Roque 1,028 Macopa 2,282 San Vicente 531 Mamunga 1,871 Santa Maria 1,633 Naboc 3,500 Santo Niño (Kao) 1,231 Olaycon 1,719 Sasa 382 Pasian (Santa Filomena) 4,015 Tagnocon 1,866 Poblacion 14,524 Bayabas 765 Rizal 1,897 Bukal 2,849 Salvacion 2,809 New Bataan 45,309 San Isidro 1,328 Bantacan 3,039 San Jose 3,348 Batinao 1,196 Tubo-Tubo (New del Monte) 4,122 Camanlangan 5,475 Upper Ulip 4,711 Cogonon 1,300 Union 3,049 Fatima 896 Mount Diwata 16,965 Katipunan 2,054 Montevista 35,192 Magsaysay 1,222 Banagbanag 1,319 Magangit 1,355 Banglasan 776 Pagsabangan 547 Bankerohan Norte 844 Panag 3,432 Bankerohan Sur 1,119 Cabinuangan (Poblacion) 9,905 Camansi 1,372 San Roque 2,387 Camantangan 837 Andap 1,464 Concepcion 1,290 Kahayag 7,978 Dauman 1,151 Manurigao 1,854 Canidkid 1,109 Tandawan 1,205 Lebanon 977 Pantukan 69,656 Linoan 3,033 Bongabong 4,083 Mayaon 2,930 Bongbong 2,812 New Calape 874 P. Fuentes 3,263 New Dalaguete 715 Kingking (Poblacion) 21,444 New Cebulan (Sambayon) 743 Magnaga 7,743 New Visayas 2,521 Matiao 2,802 Prosperidad 1,544 Napnapan 9,983 San Jose (Poblacion) 7,789 Tagdangua 3,928 San Vicente 1,866 Tambongon 3,105 Tapia 2,383 Tibagon 3,951 Nabunturan 67,365 Las Arenas 1,059 Anislagan 917 Araibo 2,164 Antiquera 1,774 Tag-Ugpo 3,319

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Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

Davao del Sur 822,406 Hagonoy (cont.) Bansalan 54,246 Guihing 9,996 Alegre 847 Hagonoy Crossing 2,726 Alta Vista 681 Kibuaya 1,607 Anonang 1,946 La Union 667 Bitaug 877 Lanuro 1,121 Bonifacio 346 Lapulabao 1,575 Buenavista 1,046 Leling 2,038 Darapuay 1,651 Mahayahay 1,627 Dolo 3,666 Malabang Damsite 998 Eman 1,445 Maliit Digos 854 Kinuskusan 1,145 New Quezon 964 Libertad 734 Paligue 2,265 Linawan 1,337 Poblacion 4,274 Mabuhay 1,953 Sacub 2,393 Mabunga 1,355 San Guillermo 843 Managa 3,800 San Isidro 1,399 Marber 2,021 Sinayawan 4,404 New Clarin (Miral) 3,432 Tologan 1,467 Poblacion 7,184 Jose Abad Santos (Trinidad) 62,513 Rizal 3,556 Buguis 1,156 Santo Niño 1,377 Balangonan 2,094 Sibayan 737 Bukid 2,850 Tinongtongan 624 Butuan 2,179 Tubod 2,798 Butulan 2,414 Union 549 Caburan Big 3,798 Poblacion Dos 9,139 Caburan Small (Pob.) 5,742 Digos City 145,514 Camalian 1,809 Aplaya 14,775 Carahayan 1,738 Balabag 1,206 Cayaponga 1,505 San Jose (Balutakay) 5,419 Culaman 3,028 Binaton 2,765 Kalbay 3,956 Cogon 5,559 Kitayo 1,060 Colorado 2,276 Magulibas 2,027 Dawis 4,244 Malalan 2,461 Dulangan 1,592 Mangile 2,678 Goma 3,469 Marabutuan 4,590 Igpit 3,078 Meybio 1,942 Kiagot 4,319 Molmol 1,710 Lungag 286 Nuing 2,550 Mahayahay 773 Patulang 1,227 Matti 5,093 Quiapo 1,010 Kapatagan (Rizal) 8,403 San Isidro 2,461 Ruparan 3,175 Sugal 2,513 San Agustin 1,895 Tabayon 2,193 San Miguel (Odaca) 12,148 Tanuman 1,822 San Roque 839 Kiblawan 43,054 Sinawilan 4,820 Abnate 448 Soong 1,140 Bagong Negros 1,457 Tiguman 1,239 Bagong Silang 273 Tres De Mayo 14,590 Bagumbayan 1,334 Zone 1 (Pob.) 14,052 Balasiao 2,423 Zone 2 (Pob.) 9,439 Bonifacio 1,453 Zone 3 (Pob.) 18,920 Bunot 1,375 Hagonoy 46,648 Cogon-Bacaca 2,123 Balutakay 2,626 Dapok 838 Clib 545 Ihan 3,201 Guihing Aplaya 2,259 Kibongbong 206

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Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

Kiblawan (cont.) Malalag (cont.) Kimlawis 4,467 San Isidro 1,519 Kisulan 1,551 Malita 106,135 Lati-an 1,468 Bito 1,595 Manual 1,068 Bolila 2,051 Maraga-a 1,101 Buhangin 3,838 Molopolo 725 Culaman 1,416 New Sibonga 947 Datu Danwata 4,767 Panaglib 1,640 Demoloc 6,810 Pasig 865 Felis 1,650 Poblacion 4,283 Fishing Village (Fisherman's Vi 3,305 Pocaleel 703 Kibalatong 1,408 San Isidro 675 Kidalapong 2,144 San Jose 1,642 Kilalag 2,285 San Pedro 1,068 Kinangan 4,186 Santo Niño 1,010 Lacaron 2,707 Tacub 2,164 Lagumit 4,188 Tacul 646 Lais 1,834 Waterfall 657 Little Baguio 9,475 Bulol-Salo 1,243 Macol 2,080 Magsaysay 45,005 Mana 4,124 Bacungan 2,227 Manuel Peralta 2,581 Balnate 1,038 New Argao 1,292 Barayong 4,812 Pangian 3,593 Blocon 1,603 Pinalpalan 3,857 Dalawinon 2,224 Poblacion 15,331 Dalumay 546 Sangay 3,872 Glamang 1,353 Talogoy 2,783 Kanapulo 1,326 Tical 1,285 Kasuga 1,629 Ticulon 3,246 Lower Bala 3,107 Tingolo 1,760 Mabini 1,937 Tubalan 4,101 Malawanit 1,477 Pangaleon 2,571 Malongon 807 Matanao 49,806 New Ilocos 1,027 Asbang 1,204 Poblacion 6,315 Asinan 634 San Isidro 3,572 Bagumbayan 507 San Miguel 1,161 Bangkal 3,065 Tacul 3,138 Buas 764 Tagaytay 1,153 Buri 2,155 Upper Bala 2,468 Camanchiles 1,450 Maibo 940 Ceboza 550 New Opon 1,145 Colonsabak 1,400 Malalag 35,241 Dongan-Pekong 1,688 Baybay 3,483 Kabasagan 2,015 Bolton 1,794 Kapok 995 Bulacan 4,277 Kauswagan 1,470 Caputian 1,756 Kibao 626 Ibo 1,842 La Suerte 1,446 Kiblagon 1,228 Langa-an 615 Lapu-Lapu (Lapla) 385 Lower Marber 1,065 Mabini 2,268 Cabligan (Managa) 1,350 New Baclayon 3,619 Manga 3,360 Pitu 1,960 New Katipunan 1,959 Poblacion 6,105 New Murcia 1,287 Tagansule 1,599 New Visayas 1,938 Bagumbayan 2,351 Poblacion 4,880 Rizal (Parame) 1,055 Saboy 1,601

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Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

Matanao (cont.) Santa Maria (cont.) San Jose 1,061 San Agustin 3,881 San Miguel 555 San Antonio 2,544 San Vicente 635 San Isidro 2,228 Saub 432 San Juan 1,534 Sinaragan 1,756 San Pedro 1,926 Sinawilan 3,906 San Roque 1,331 Tamlangon 788 Tanglad 2,260 Towak 1,952 Santo Niño 1,592 Tibongbong 697 Santo Rosario 1,120 Padada 25,127 Datu Daligasao 1,000 Almendras (Pob.) 4,196 Datu Intan 1,607 Don Sergio Osmeña, Sr 647 Kinilidan 878 Harada Butai 1,452 Sulop 29,082 Lower Katipunan 686 Balasinon 668 Lower Limonzo 1,030 Buguis 739 Lower Malinao 1,033 Carre 352 N C Ordaneza District (Pob.) 2,332 Clib 393 Northern Paligue 1,703 Harada Butai 861 Palili 1,054 Katipunan 810 Piape 1,429 Kiblagon 2,053 Punta Piape 1,118 Labon 1,286 Quirino District (Pob) 1,831 Laperas 557 San Isidro 1,366 Lapla 262 Southern Paligue 1,329 Litos 655 Tulogan 845 Luparan 1,345 Upper Limonzo 1,934 Mckinley 1,252 Upper Malinao 1,142 New Cebu 1,040 Santa Cruz 76,113 Osmeña 544 Astorga 10,669 Palili 1,575 Bato 5,588 Parame 484 Coronon 7,144 Poblacion 6,447 Darong 3,950 Roxas 721 Inawayan 5,346 Solongvale 1,052 Jose Rizal 1,333 Tagolilong 798 Matutungan 875 Tala-o 1,363 Melilia 781 Talas 1,533 Zone I (Pob.) 6,725 Tanwalang 1,208 Saliducon 799 Waterfall 1,084 Sibulan 4,544 Sarangani 20,394 Sinoron 868 Batuganding 2,104 Tagabuli 1,706 Konel 1,790 Tibolo 1,073 Lipol 1,846 Tuban 5,667 Mabila (Pob.) 3,915 Zone II (Pob.) 4,214 Patuco (Sarangani Norte) 2,530 Zone III (Pob.) 10,010 Laker (Sarangani Sur) 1,577 Zone IV (Pob.) 4,821 Tinina 1,585 Santa Maria 48,362 Camahual 1,011 Basiawan 6,269 Camalig 909 Buca 2,704 Gomtago 852 Cadaatan 1,693 Tagen 1,182 Kidadan 1,190 Tucal 1,093 Kisulad 1,054 Don Marcelino 35,166 Malalag Tubig 897 Calian 2,800 Mamacao 2,121 Kiobog 1,981 Ogpao 829 North Lamidan 1,660 Poblacion 7,025 Lawa (Pob.) 2,608 Pongpong 2,679 Nueva Villa 1,809

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Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

Don Marcelino (cont.) Davao City (cont.) Talagutong (Pob.) 5,378 Kilate 1,177 Baluntaya 1,882 Lacson 4,559 Dalupan 2,650 Lamanan 3,055 Kinanga 3,013 Lampianao 632 Lanao 912 Langub 2,207 Lapuan 4,381 Alejandra Navarro (Lasang) 8,770 Linadasan 1,456 Lizada 16,006 Mabuhay 1,359 Los Amigos 4,123 South Lamidan 1,145 Lubogan 8,744 West Lamidan 2,132 Lumiad 1,421 Davao City 1,363,337 Ma-a 51,299 Acacia 2,813 Mabuhay 943 Agdao 8,653 Magtuod 3,210 Alambre 1,294 Mahayag 4,509 Atan-Awe 1,003 Malabog 10,973 Bago Gallera 12,867 Malagos 4,560 Bago Oshiro 8,366 Malamba 3,347 Baguio (Pob.) 3,941 Manambulan 2,624 Balengaeng 1,644 Mandug 12,362 Baliok 12,356 Manuel Guianga 6,028 Bangkas Heights 7,017 Mapula 2,184 Baracatan 2,460 Marapangi 5,534 Bato 6,112 Marilog 14,255 Bayabas 2,394 Matina Aplaya 31,641 Biao Escuela 3,012 Matina Crossing 36,642 Biao Guianga 3,187 Matina Pangi 10,200 Biao Joaquin 1,674 Matina Biao 1,649 Binugao 5,572 Mintal 11,137 Bucana 74,113 Mudiang 1,927 Buhangin (Pob.) 57,259 Mulig 2,693 Bunawan (Pob.) 20,545 New Carmen 1,720 Cabantian 33,612 New Valencia 1,443 Cadalian 2,165 Pampanga 13,646 Calinan (Pob.) 20,492 Panacan 33,295 Callawa 3,026 Panalum 1,438 Camansi 1,043 Pandaitan 2,029 Carmen 1,919 Pangyan 1,731 Catalunan Grande 25,409 Paquibato (Pob.) 2,124 Catalunan Pequeño 13,933 Paradise Embak 2,349 Catigan 2,966 Riverside 4,628 Cawayan 1,973 Salapawan 1,850 Colosas 4,433 Salaysay 3,288 Communal 6,016 San Isidro (Licanan) 3,957 Crossing Bayabas 12,241 Sasa 52,432 Dacudao 3,862 Sibulan 1,865 Dalag 1,649 Sirawan 6,021 Dalagdag 869 Sirib 4,843 Daliao 18,533 Suawan (Tuli) 3,726 Daliaon Plantation 2,693 Subasta 2,771 Dominga 1,525 Sumimao 1,302 Dumoy 19,389 Tacunan 2,975 Eden 2,176 Tagakpan 3,897 Fatima (Benowang) 3,306 Tagluno 1,256 Gatungan 895 Tagurano 899 Gumalang 4,131 Talandang 3,082 Ilang 15,592 Talomo (Pob.) 53,212 Indangan 6,269 Talomo River 5,130

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Province, City, Municipality Total Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population 1/ and Barangay Population 1/

Davao City (cont.) Davao City (cont.) Tamayong 5,184 Barangay 40-D (Pob.) 1,752 Tambobong 4,394 Angalan 2,373 Tamugan 7,625 Baganihan 859 Tapak 3,914 Bago Aplaya 13,532 Tawan-tawan 3,349 Bantol 1,837 Tibuloy 1,901 Buda 1,417 Tibungco 34,277 Centro (San Juan) 13,960 Tigatto 13,631 Datu Salumay 1,444 Toril (Pob.) 12,929 Gov. Paciano Bangoy 10,750 Tugbok (Pob.) 6,517 Gov. Vicente Duterte 8,829 Tungakalan 2,449 Gumitan 1,206 Ula 2,505 Inayangan 3,954 Wangan 4,927 Kap. Tomas Monteverde, Sr. 6,011 Wines 2,796 Lapu-lapu 9,882 Barangay 1-A (Pob.) 3,201 Leon Garcia, Sr. 12,140 Barangay 2-A (Pob.) 3,108 Magsaysay 2,065 Barangay 3-A (Pob.) 597 Megkawayan 2,516 Barangay 4-A (Pob.) 1,978 Rafael Castillo 5,645 Barangay 5-A (Pob.) 9,946 Saloy 1,699 Barangay 6-A (Pob.) 2,560 San Antonio 11,532 Barangay 7-A (Pob.) 4,345 Santo Niño 17,581 Barangay 8-A (Pob.) 6,902 Ubalde 2,666 Barangay 9-A (Pob.) 6,081 Waan 2,654 Barangay 10-A (Pob.) 1,894 Wilfredo Aquino 8,518 Barangay 11-B (Pob.) 1,363 Alfonso Angliongto Sr. 16,179 Barangay 12-B (Pob.) 974 Vicente Hizon Sr. 12,966 Barangay 13-B (Pob.) 176 Barangay 14-B (Pob.) 1,054 Barangay 15-B (Pob.) 2,784 Barangay 16-B (Pob.) 868 Barangay 17-B (Pob.) 1,044 Barangay 18-B (Pob.) 1,694 Barangay 19-B (Pob.) 28,088 Barangay 20-B (Pob.) 4,087 Barangay 21-C (Pob.) 6,546 Barangay 22-C (Pob.) 6,511 Barangay 23-C (Pob.) 13,683 Barangay 24-C (Pob.) 2,389 Barangay 25-C (Pob.) 1,484 Barangay 26-C (Pob.) 2,291 Barangay 27-C (Pob.) 2,331 Barangay 28-C (Pob.) 2,294 Barangay 29-C (Pob.) 1,627 Barangay 30-C (Pob.) 1,780 Barangay 31-D (Pob.) 7,719 Barangay 32-D (Pob.) 2,414 Barangay 33-D (Pob.) 2,603 Barangay 34-D (Pob.) 1,424 Barangay 35-D (Pob.) 529 Barangay 36-D (Pob.) 1,437 Barangay 37-D (Pob.) 5,990 Barangay 38-D (Pob.) 1,292 Barangay 39-D (Pob.) 4,165

Note: 1/ includes institutional population Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

1 - 26 Table 1.3 Population and Annual Growth Rates by Region, Province, and Highly Urbanized City, Mindanao Population Censuses 1990, 2000, and 2010

Total Population Annual Population GR Region/Province/HUC 1-May-1990 1-May-2000 1-May-2010 1990-00 2000-10 1990-10

REGION IX 2,281,064 2,831,412 3,407,353 2.18 1.87 2.03

Zamboanga del Norte 676,862 823,130 957,997 1.97 1.53 1.75 del Sur 695,741 836,217 959,685 1.85 1.39 1.62 442,345 601,794 807,129 3.12 2.98 3.05 407,038 497,239 584,685 2.02 1.63 1.83 City of Isabela 59,078 73,032 97,857 2.14 2.97 2.55

REGION X 2,811,646 3,505,708 4,297,323 2.23 2.06 2.14

Bukidnon 843,891 1,060,415 1,299,192 2.31 2.05 2.18 64,247 74,232 83,807 1.45 1.22 1.34 Occidental 424,365 486,723 567,642 1.38 1.55 1.46 525,453 664,338 813,856 2.37 2.05 2.21 City 339,598 461,877 602,088 3.12 2.69 2.90 387,524 473,062 607,917 2.01 2.54 2.28 City 226,568 285,061 322,821 2.32 1.25 1.78

REGION XI 2,933,743 3,676,163 4,468,563 2.28 1.97 2.12

Davao del Norte 590,015 743,811 945,764 2.34 2.43 2.39 Davao del Sur 632,798 758,801 868,690 1.83 1.36 1.60 Davao City 849,947 1,147,116 1,449,296 3.04 2.36 2.70 Davao Oriental 394,697 446,191 517,618 1.23 1.50 1.36 Compostela Valley 466,286 580,244 687,195 2.21 1.71 1.96

REGION XII 2,399,953 3,222,169 4,109,571 2.99 2.46 2.72

Cotabato (North Cotaabato 763,995 958,643 1,226,508 2.29 2.49 2.39 South 539,458 690,728 827,200 2.50 1.82 2.16 City 250,389 411,822 538,086 5.10 2.71 3.90 435,905 586,505 747,087 3.01 2.45 2.73 Sarangani 283,141 410,622 498,904 3.78 1.97 2.87 127,065 163,849 271,786 2.57 5.19 3.87

ARMM 2,108,061 2,803,045 3,256,140 2.89 1.51 2.20

Basilan 179,230 259,796 293,322 3.78 1.22 2.49 599,982 800,162 933,260 2.92 1.55 2.23 630,674 801,102 944,718 2.42 1.66 2.04 Sulu 469,971 619,668 718,290 2.80 1.49 2.14 Tawi-Tawi 228,204 322,317 366,550 3.51 1.29 2.40 Shariff Kabunsuan

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Total Population Annual Population GR Region/Province/HUC 1-May-1990 1-May-2000 1-May-2010 1990-00 2000-10 1990-10

CARAGA 1,764,297 2,095,367 2,429,224 1.73 1.49 1.61

Agusan del Norte 237,629 285,570 332,487 1.85 1.53 1.69 Butuan City 227,829 267,279 309,709 1.61 1.48 1.55 Agusan del Sur 420,763 559,294 656,418 2.88 1.61 2.25 Surigao del Norte 327,113 374,465 442,588 1.36 1.68 1.52 Surigao del Sur 452,098 501,808 561,219 1.05 1.12 1.09 Dinagat Islands 98,865 106,951 126,803 0.79 1.72 1.25

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

1 - 28 Table 1.4 HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY SEX, AGE GROUP AND PROVINCE/CITY Census Years 2007 and 2010

Province/City 2007 2010 Age Group Both Sexes Female Male Both Sexes Female Male

Region XI

All Ages 4,147,911 2,025,649 2,122,262 4,452,549 2,173,901 2,278,648

Under 1 97,787 47,334 50,453 100,108 48,379 51,729 1 - 4 396,470 191,742 204,728 414,035 199,877 214,158 5 - 9 480,275 233,010 247,265 491,927 237,913 254,014 10 - 14 472,077 231,253 240,824 478,667 233,096 245,571 15 - 19 464,346 230,977 233,369 475,808 236,720 239,088 20 - 24 382,306 186,010 196,296 427,470 208,701 218,769 25 - 29 332,155 160,308 171,847 357,574 172,482 185,092 30 - 34 290,763 140,346 150,417 324,278 155,103 169,175 35 - 39 272,529 131,422 141,107 288,253 138,520 149,733 40 - 44 229,918 111,692 118,226 258,725 125,539 133,186 45 - 49 201,730 98,438 103,292 222,493 108,487 114,006 50 - 54 166,967 81,546 85,421 188,841 92,784 96,057 55 - 59 121,927 59,376 62,551 145,435 71,648 73,787 60 - 64 80,913 39,992 40,921 102,869 51,115 51,754 65 - 69 64,057 32,448 31,609 68,146 35,008 33,138 70 - 74 43,882 22,653 21,229 51,180 26,936 24,244 75 - 79 26,196 13,854 12,342 30,143 16,406 13,737 80 & over 23,613 13,248 10,365 26,597 15,187 11,410

Compostela Valley

All Ages 637,163 302,716 334,447 686,704 325,478 361,226

Under 1 14,280 6,887 7,393 15,201 7,312 7,889 1 - 4 62,034 29,964 32,070 64,135 30,823 33,312 5 - 9 76,460 37,169 39,291 79,451 38,323 41,128 10 - 14 77,126 37,657 39,469 76,397 37,265 39,132 15 - 19 73,203 35,109 38,094 76,731 36,618 40,113 20 - 24 56,956 26,342 30,614 66,095 30,558 35,537 25 - 29 48,339 22,277 26,062 52,770 24,272 28,498 30 - 34 42,622 19,863 22,759 46,882 21,211 25,671 35 - 39 42,187 19,716 22,471 43,114 20,161 22,953 40 - 44 35,859 16,457 19,402 40,727 18,956 21,771 45 - 49 30,454 14,237 16,217 34,163 15,861 18,302 50 - 54 24,173 11,337 12,836 27,983 13,204 14,779 55 - 59 17,290 8,068 9,222 20,949 9,934 11,015 60 - 64 12,151 5,800 6,351 14,758 7,062 7,696 65 - 69 9,824 4,792 5,032 10,454 5,237 5,217 70 - 74 6,999 3,404 3,595 8,130 4,063 4,067 75 - 79 3,986 1,951 2,035 4,884 2,548 2,336 80 & over 3,220 1,686 1,534 3,880 2,070 1,810

0 - 17 275,560 133,676 141,884 … … … 18 and over 361,603 169,040 192,563 … … …

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Davao del Norte

All Ages 843,044 409,688 433,356 937,785 456,853 480,932

Under 1 19,394 9,282 10,112 20,297 9,823 10,474 1 - 4 80,355 38,897 41,458 87,288 42,240 45,048 5 - 9 95,416 46,163 49,253 103,089 49,495 53,594 10 - 14 93,348 45,264 48,084 98,007 47,524 50,483 15 - 19 95,329 47,130 48,199 99,519 49,266 50,253 20 - 24 79,442 38,583 40,859 91,433 44,718 46,715 25 - 29 68,374 32,775 35,599 76,990 37,176 39,814 30 - 34 59,575 28,751 30,824 69,340 33,301 36,039 35 - 39 54,331 26,273 28,058 60,119 29,104 31,015 40 - 44 46,736 22,662 24,074 53,984 26,163 27,821 45 - 49 41,983 20,453 21,530 46,940 22,921 24,019 50 - 54 35,232 17,049 18,183 40,708 19,822 20,886 55 - 59 25,437 12,231 13,206 31,919 15,598 16,321 60 - 64 16,366 7,885 8,481 21,492 10,458 11,034 65 - 69 12,833 6,343 6,490 14,149 7,163 6,986 70 - 74 8,856 4,572 4,284 10,601 5,574 5,027 75 - 79 5,137 2,650 2,487 6,261 3,372 2,889 80 & over 4,900 2,725 2,175 5,649 3,135 2,514

0 - 17 347,001 168,405 178,596 … … … 18 and over 496,043 241,283 254,760 … … …

Davao del Sur

All Ages 821,324 398,212 423,112 867,695 420,681 447,014

Under 1 19,441 9,413 10,028 20,080 9,901 10,179 1 - 4 80,476 39,191 41,285 84,615 40,926 43,689 5 - 9 100,084 48,648 51,436 98,654 47,894 50,760 10 - 14 99,620 48,584 51,036 98,408 47,548 50,860 15 - 19 89,745 43,001 46,744 91,852 44,716 47,136 20 - 24 70,027 33,214 36,813 78,831 37,531 41,300 25 - 29 61,426 29,459 31,967 65,222 30,994 34,228 30 - 34 55,382 26,626 28,756 59,954 28,619 31,335 35 - 39 53,538 25,866 27,672 55,334 26,344 28,990 40 - 44 45,312 22,090 23,222 49,425 24,133 25,292 45 - 49 40,586 19,610 20,976 44,258 21,361 22,897 50 - 54 33,099 16,073 17,026 37,010 18,035 18,975 55 - 59 23,930 11,652 12,278 28,061 13,765 14,296 60 - 64 16,143 7,893 8,250 20,297 10,070 10,227 65 - 69 12,794 6,561 6,233 13,459 6,863 6,596 70 - 74 9,039 4,585 4,454 10,220 5,333 4,887 75 - 79 5,503 2,890 2,613 6,197 3,341 2,856 80 & over 5,179 2,856 2,323 5,818 3,307 2,511

0 - 17 356,027 172,839 183,188 … … … 18 and over 465,297 225,373 239,924 … … …

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Davao Oriental

All Ages 485,202 233,004 252,198 516,475 248,352 268,123

Under 1 12,139 5,900 6,239 12,185 5,821 6,364 1 - 4 48,692 23,757 24,935 49,530 24,018 25,512 5 - 9 63,483 30,949 32,534 61,329 29,979 31,350 10 - 14 62,675 30,702 31,973 62,385 30,456 31,929 15 - 19 51,187 23,903 27,284 55,580 26,545 29,035 20 - 24 36,240 16,599 19,641 44,411 20,804 23,607 25 - 29 33,136 15,501 17,635 35,436 16,350 19,086 30 - 34 31,364 14,921 16,443 34,008 15,903 18,105 35 - 39 30,602 14,490 16,112 31,547 14,945 16,602 40 - 44 27,384 13,162 14,222 29,972 14,248 15,724 45 - 49 23,397 11,247 12,150 26,081 12,557 13,524 50 - 54 19,051 9,228 9,823 21,656 10,428 11,228 55 - 59 14,482 6,986 7,496 16,381 7,985 8,396 60 - 64 10,227 5,029 5,198 12,602 6,267 6,335 65 - 69 8,736 4,318 4,418 8,878 4,518 4,360 70 - 74 5,916 2,980 2,936 7,110 3,646 3,464 75 - 79 3,552 1,759 1,793 4,080 2,100 1,980 80 & over 2,939 1,573 1,366 3,304 1,782 1,522

0 - 17 220,152 106,921 113,231 … … … 18 and over 265,050 126,083 138,967 … … …

Davao City

All Ages 1,361,178 682,029 679,149 1,443,890 722,537 721,353

Under 1 32,533 15,852 16,681 32,345 15,522 16,823 1 - 4 124,913 59,933 64,980 128,467 61,870 66,597 5 - 9 144,832 70,081 74,751 149,404 72,222 77,182 10 - 14 139,308 69,046 70,262 143,470 70,303 73,167 15 - 19 154,882 81,834 73,048 152,126 79,575 72,551 20 - 24 139,641 71,272 68,369 146,700 75,090 71,610 25 - 29 120,880 60,296 60,584 127,156 63,690 63,466 30 - 34 101,820 50,185 51,635 114,094 56,069 58,025 35 - 39 91,871 45,077 46,794 98,139 47,966 50,173 40 - 44 74,627 37,321 37,306 84,617 42,039 42,578 45 - 49 65,310 32,891 32,419 71,051 35,787 35,264 50 - 54 55,412 27,859 27,553 61,484 31,295 30,189 55 - 59 40,788 20,439 20,349 48,125 24,366 23,759 60 - 64 26,026 13,385 12,641 33,720 17,258 16,462 65 - 69 19,870 10,434 9,436 21,206 11,227 9,979 70 - 74 13,072 7,112 5,960 15,119 8,320 6,799 75 - 79 8,018 4,604 3,414 8,721 5,045 3,676 80 & over 7,375 4,408 2,967 7,946 4,893 3,053

0 - 17……………… 18 and over ………………

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Household Marital Status Age Group Population Single Married Widowed Divorced/ Common Unknown 10 Years & Over Separated Law/Live-in

DAVAO DEL SUR All Ages 867,695 473,483 318,828 27,479 6,263 41,233 409 Under 5 104,695 104,695 ----- 5 - 9 98,654 98,654 ----- 10 - 14 98,408 97,935 320 29 31 63 30 15 - 19 91,852 82,038 5,055 44 98 4,561 56 20 - 24 78,831 45,088 23,341 117 348 9,857 80 25 - 29 65,222 19,080 37,347 245 493 7,997 60 30 - 34 59,954 9,043 44,425 450 713 5,288 35 35 - 39 55,334 5,293 44,515 803 793 3,900 30 40 - 44 49,425 3,536 40,945 1,210 903 2,811 20 45 - 49 44,258 2,608 36,746 1,815 828 2,238 23 50 - 54 37,010 1,923 29,919 2,766 720 1,660 22 55 - 59 28,061 1,300 21,801 3,271 533 1,137 19 60 - 64 20,297 834 14,575 3,832 325 722 9 65 - 69 13,459 525 8,984 3,320 217 401 12 70 - 74 10,220 400 5,841 3,540 130 304 5 75 - 79 6,197 261 2,991 2,698 75 167 5 80 - 84 3,547 145 1,368 1,915 34 83 2 85 and over 2,271 125 655 1,424 22 44 1

DAVAO ORIENTAL All Ages 516,475 293,863 179,378 16,066 3,296 23,644 228 Under 5 61,715 61,715 ----- 5 - 9 61,329 61,329 ----- 10 - 14 62,385 62,162 152 13 12 27 19 15 - 19 55,580 51,271 1,987 24 44 2,226 28 20 - 24 44,411 28,096 10,537 60 193 5,482 43 25 - 29 35,436 12,420 17,854 98 274 4,756 34 30 - 34 34,008 6,217 23,761 232 374 3,393 31 35 - 39 31,547 3,561 24,870 354 415 2,328 19 40 - 44 29,972 2,344 24,737 676 467 1,733 15 45 - 49 26,081 1,570 21,809 977 450 1,270 5 50 - 54 21,656 1,084 17,743 1,491 396 932 10 55 - 59 16,381 667 13,012 1,858 255 587 2 60 - 64 12,602 481 9,339 2,183 188 405 6 65 - 69 8,878 311 6,007 2,231 107 216 6 70 - 74 7,110 282 4,243 2,354 63 162 6 75 - 79 4,080 170 2,096 1,695 38 79 2 80 - 84 2,111 119 864 1,088 12 27 1 85 and over 1,193 64 367 732 8 21 1

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Household Marital Status Sex / Age Group Population Single Married Widowed Divorced/ Common Unknown 10 Years & Over Separated Law/Live-in

COMPOSTELA VALLEY PROVINCE All Ages 686,731 386,300 241,257 19,672 4,515 34,706 281 Under 5 79,336 79,336 ----- 5 - 9 79,451 79,451 ----- 10 - 14 76,397 76,117 186 15 14 39 26 15 - 19 76,731 70,125 2,970 25 78 3,504 29 20 - 24 66,095 40,954 16,124 98 241 8,625 53 25 - 29 52,770 17,836 27,048 164 350 7,329 43 30 - 34 46,882 8,224 33,060 300 477 4,797 24 35 - 39 43,114 4,833 33,869 505 563 3,320 24 40 - 44 40,727 3,275 33,421 950 636 2,425 20 45 - 49 34,163 2,134 28,327 1,337 639 1,709 17 50 - 54 27,983 1,426 22,875 1,931 522 1,219 10 55 - 59 20,949 903 16,583 2,316 412 724 11 60 - 64 14,758 598 10,819 2,610 281 443 7 65 - 69 10,454 373 7,141 2,553 128 253 6 70 - 74 8,157 290 4,906 2,698 85 174 4 75 - 79 4,884 204 2,465 2,060 51 100 4 80 - 84 2,448 135 1,008 1,244 28 31 2 85 and over 1,432 86 455 866 10 14 1

DAVAO CITY All Ages 1,443,890 810,125 490,045 44,950 15,454 82,637 679 Under 5 160,812 160,812 ----- 5 - 9 149,404 149,404 ----- 10 - 14 143,470 142,895 367 47 32 93 36 15 - 19 152,126 141,952 3,885 69 151 6,010 59 20 - 24 146,700 100,257 24,937 170 662 20,526 148 25 - 29 127,156 50,944 54,408 365 1,223 20,110 106 30 - 34 114,094 24,060 74,282 716 1,806 13,155 75 35 - 39 98,139 13,277 73,659 1,163 2,052 7,931 57 40 - 44 84,617 8,822 66,119 2,045 2,222 5,353 56 45 - 49 71,051 5,924 56,247 3,014 2163 3,667 36 50 - 54 61,484 4,190 48,098 4,773 1,897 2,496 30 55 - 59 48,125 2,847 36,402 5,837 1,463 1,547 29 60 - 64 33,720 1,987 23,437 6,485 903 891 17 65 - 69 21,206 1,053 13,419 5,880 439 406 9 70 - 74 15,119 779 8,150 5,691 235 254 10 75 - 79 8,721 447 4,005 4,030 114 123 2 80 - 84 4,889 281 1,800 2,710 54 41 3 85 and over 3,057 194 830 1,955 38 34 6

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

1 - 33 Table 1.5 HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY FIVE-YEAR AGE GROUP, MARITAL STATUS, REGION XI BY PROVINCE/CITY Census Year: 2010

Marital Status Age Group TOTAL Single Married Widowed Divorced/ Common Unknown Separated Law/Live-in

DAVAO REGION All Ages 4,452,549 2,480,924 1,563,240 136,166 37,204 232,982 2,033 Under 5 514,143 514,143 ----- 5 - 9 491,927 491,927 ----- 10 - 14 478,667 476,720 1,283 125 108 287 144 15 - 19 475,808 437,085 17,043 197 465 20,799 219 20 - 24 427,470 273,159 94,516 559 1,784 57,046 406 25 - 29 357,574 127,064 174,550 1,093 2,995 51,559 313 30 - 34 324,278 59,683 223,744 2,187 4,321 34,135 208 35 - 39 288,253 33,387 224,050 3,583 4,815 22,262 156 40 - 44 258,725 22,266 209,108 6,161 5,327 15,723 140 45 - 49 222,493 15,078 181,786 9,066 5,057 11,404 102 50 - 54 188,841 10,585 151,684 13,977 4,470 8,025 100 55 - 59 145,435 7,035 112,900 16,888 3,392 5,148 72 60 - 64 102,869 4,844 73,958 18,850 2,116 3,045 56 65 - 69 68,146 2,862 45,070 17,454 1,105 1,611 44 70 - 74 51,180 2,267 29,344 17,855 657 1,024 33 75 - 79 30,143 1,357 14,782 13,078 355 555 16 80 - 84 16,448 852 6,452 8,769 144 219 12 85 and over 10,149 610 2,970 6,324 93 140 12

DAVAO DEL NORTE All Ages 937,785 517,153 333,732 27,999 7,676 50,789 436 Under 5 107,585 107,585 ----- 5 - 9 103,089 103,089 ----- 10 - 14 98,007 97,611 258 21 19 65 33 15 - 19 99,519 91,699 3,146 35 94 4,498 47 20 - 24 91,433 58,764 19,577 114 340 12,556 82 25 - 29 76,990 26,784 37,893 221 655 11,367 70 30 - 34 69,340 12,139 48,216 489 951 7,502 43 35 - 39 60,119 6,423 47,137 758 992 4,783 26 40 - 44 53,984 4,289 43,886 1,280 1,099 3,401 29 45 - 49 46,940 2,842 38,657 1,923 977 2,520 21 50 - 54 40,708 1,962 33,049 3,016 935 1,718 28 55 - 59 31,919 1,318 25,102 3,606 729 1,153 11 60 - 64 21,492 944 15,788 3,740 419 584 17 65 - 69 14,149 600 9,519 3,470 214 335 11 70 - 74 10,601 516 6,204 3,572 144 157 8 75 - 79 6,261 275 3,225 2,595 77 86 3 80 - 84 3,453 172 1,412 1,812 16 37 4 85 and over 2,196 141 663 1,347 15 27 3

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

1 - 34 Table 1.6 NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLD BY HOUSEHOLD SIZE AND PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY, REGION XI Census Year: 2010

Province/ Number of Average Province/ Number of Average City/Municipality Households Household Size City/Municipality Households Household Size

Region XI 1,011,943 4.40

Davao Oriental 113,563 4.50

Baganga 11,936 4.50 Lupon 13,371 4.60 Banaybanay 8,218 4.80 Manay 9,220 4.40 Boston 2,672 4.70 Mati City 29,046 4.30 Caraga 7,632 4.80 San Isidro 7,270 4.50 Cateel 8,001 4.80 Tarragona 5,281 4.80 Gov. Generoso 10,916 4.60

Davao del Norte 211,099 4.40

Asuncion 12,282 4.50 Santo Tomas 24,406 4.50 Carmen 15,578 4.40 Tagum City 53,899 4.50 Kapalong 15,150 4.50 Talaingod 5,540 4.60 New Corella 11,333 4.50 Braulio E. Dujal 5,160 4.40 Panabo City 39,125 4.40 San Isidro 5,824 4.40 Igacos 22,802 4.20

Compostela Valley 151,821 4.50

Compostela 17,986 4.60 Monkayo 21,472 4.40 Laak 15,348 4.60 Montevista 8,424 4.70 Mabini 8,335 4.40 Nabunturan 16,474 4.40 Maco 16,182 4.50 New Bataan 10,305 4.60 Maragusan 11,828 4.70 Pantukan 17,860 4.40 Mawab 7,607 4.70

Davao del Sur 200,987 4.30

Bansalan 13,389 4.20 Matanao 12,120 4.20 Digos City 35,218 4.20 Padada 6,136 4.20 Hagonoy 11,774 4.20 Santa Cruz 18,814 4.30 Jose Abad Santo 14,430 4.80 Santa Maria 11,622 4.20 Kiblawan 10,935 4.10 Sulop 7,557 4.30 Magsaysay 11,671 4.20 Sarangani 5,117 4.60 Malalag 8,632 4.10 Don Marcelino 8,980 4.70 Malita 24,592 4.50

Davao City 334,473 4.30

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

1 - 35 Table 1.7 HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY ETHNICITY AND PROVINCE Census Year: 2010

Ethnicity Region XI Davao Davao Compostela Davao Davao City Oriental del Norte Valley del Sur

Total 4,452,549 516,475 973,785 686,704 867,695 1,443,890

Abelling/Abellen/Aberling/Aborlin 112 12 23 17 48 12 Adasen 47 - 8 13 19 7 Aeta/Ayta 828 35 506 70 75 142 Agta 152 12 61 35 13 31 Agta-Cimaron 308 44 54 47 87 76 Agta-Agay 5 - 5 - - - Agta-Dumagat 45 1 10 18 10 6 Agta-Tabangon 39 3 11 3 5 17 Agta-Taboy 143 35 7 7 49 45 Agutaynen 392 18 71 112 21 170 Akeanon 2,313 47 1,217 331 160 558 Alangan 121 48 24 9 21 19 Ambala 33 - 8 6 7 12 Applai 19 - 7 - 1 11 Aromanen-Manobo 388 26 129 83 84 66 Ata 14,903 15 5,875 171 47 8,795 Ata/Negrito 102 1 37 25 11 28 Ata-Manobo 21,764 2 19,709 479 11 1,563 Ati 118 1 21 54 11 31 Ayangan 67 1 11 - 26 29 B' laan/Blaan 94,754 167 789 564 89,949 3,285 Badjao 2,155 4 54 5 353 1,739 Bago 233 2 - - 135 96 Bagobo 44,906 303 2,244 1,269 22,103 18,987 Bagobo-Tagabawa 14,932 36 228 106 9,058 5,504 Bajao/Bajau 367 81 39 47 15 185 Balangao 50 4 7 1 20 18 Balatok 206 23 21 18 82 62 Baliwon/Gaddang 273 31 44 61 60 77 Banao 371 33 117 66 64 91 Bangon 1,077 62 294 285 145 291 Bantoanon 229 5 50 50 36 88 Banwaon 204 24 54 27 46 53 Batak 301 16 72 65 64 84 Batangan 1,510 109 256 76 153 916 Belwang 433 21 114 58 58 182 Bikol/Bicol 8,787 531 2,210 1,234 545 4,267 Binongan 200 27 36 16 35 86 Bisaya/Binisaya 1,208,750 116,328 273,993 135,377 185,407 533,645 Boholano 393,039 23,365 129,374 101,585 21,237 117,478 Bontok 423 26 156 132 57 52 Bugkalot/Ilongot 290 11 142 41 33 63 Buhid 54 5 21 15 7 6 Buhid (Bangon) 49 1 20 1 8 19 Bukidnon 1,055 77 302 193 57 426 Cagayanen 1,755 61 379 423 32 860

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Ethnicity Region XI Davao Davao Compostela Davao Davao City Oriental del Norte Valley del Sur

Calinga 56 11 6 6 3 30 Capizeño 348 27 102 49 30 140 Caviteño 718 30 128 81 58 421 Caviteño- 1,159 65 244 140 92 618 Cebuano 1,130,112 74,750 236,051 217,408 294,328 307,575 Chinese 6,502 190 460 284 297 5,271 Clata/Klata 9,483 15 64 12 2 9,390 Cotabateño 947 59 174 111 67 536 Cotabateño-Chavacano 1,204 53 275 78 80 718 Cuyonon/Cuyonen 125 26 28 12 11 48 Davao-Chavacano 3,374 93 831 1,359 117 974 Davaweño 196,524 44,332 23,278 10,176 6,313 112,425 Diangan 8,571 92 288 79 211 7,901 Dibabawon 28,165 39 11,352 16,462 25 287 Dibabeen Mulitaan 355 5 46 21 272 11 Dibaben 232 14 58 50 43 67 Direrayaan 6 - 2 2 - 2 Dumagat/Alta 36 - 5 1 5 25 Dumagat 198 3 31 17 37 110 Eskaya 8 - - 6 - 2 Gaddang 28 4 - 3 6 15 Gubang 22 6 9 1 - 6 Gubatnon 607 52 102 109 160 184 Guiangan 2,313 8 37 17 52 2,199 Halawodnon 186 20 58 25 30 53 Hanunuo 106 13 36 11 12 34 Henanga 38 2 15 1 6 14 Higaonon 1,023 96 252 316 86 273 Hiligaynon Ilonggo 227,666 8,756 86,875 41,716 18,557 71,762 Ibaloi/Ibaloy 174 3 26 34 78 33 Ibanag 207 11 44 21 25 106 Ibatan 526 17 99 43 250 117 Ifugao 652 17 184 100 148 203 Ilianen 195 18 95 10 19 53 Illaud 159 37 21 25 39 37 Ilocano 96,968 4,176 39,571 12,562 11,125 29,534 Iranon/Iranun/Iraynon 421 8 115 19 59 220 Iraya 41 - 22 5 3 11 Isinai 361 18 123 24 32 164 Isneg/Isnag/Apayao 18 - 7 - 1 10 Isoroken 59 4 13 5 14 23 Itawis 32 3 5 4 10 10 Itneg/Tingguian 89 8 13 21 22 25 Ivatan 206 12 144 12 - 38 Iwak/Iowak/Owak/I-wak 54 5 9 12 12 16 Jama Mapun 39 - 13 1 - 25 Kabayukan 13 5 3 - 1 4 Kabihug 11 3 2 - 6 - Kadaklan/Kachakran 43 15 8947 Kailawan/Kaylawan 24 29814

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Ethnicity Region XI Davao Davao Compostela Davao Davao City Oriental del Norte Valley del Sur

Kalagan 62,997 22,638 10,632 7,600 8,842 13,285 Kalanguya 15 14424 Kalanguya-Ikalahan 13 2 - 1 7 3 Kalibugan/Kolibugan 59 1 9 10 1 38 Kalinga 66 - 10 20 20 16 Kamiguin 790 11 145 384 10 240 Kankanaey 73 2 48 - 2 21 Kapampangan 3,135 109 613 205 187 2,021 Karao 81 - 24 6 1 50 Karay-a 5,885 121 3,301 1,225 293 945 Karulano 156 3 16 20 35 82 Kaunana 62 - 26 1 13 22 Ke' ney or Ken-ey/Tau' t-Bato 12 - 1362 Kirenteken 2 - - 1 - 1 Lahitanen 1,570 13 135 679 47 696 Lambangian 24 512115 Langilan 3,002 1 2,994 2 - 5 Livunganen 13 - 6 - - 7 Mabaka 1 1 ---- Maeng 13 1 2 - 6 4 Magahats 33 - 15 13 3 2 Mag-anti/Mag-Antsi/Mag-anchi 9 - 2511 Magbekin/Magbukon/magbukun 5 - 3 1 - 1 Mag-indi 91 19 28 12 23 9 Magkunana 39 3 1 10 24 1 Maguindanao 9,422 315 2,515 504 1,202 4,886 Majokayong 81 39 12 5 20 5 Malaueg 124 14 5 15 27 63 Mamanwa 221 10 59 79 29 44 Mandaya 273,387 190,493 23,590 39,863 1,278 18,163 Mangguangan 2,460 26 1,286 1,135 1 12 Manobo 96,947 8,448 3,169 2,891 73,955 8,484 Manobo-Blit 255 93 28 30 53 51 Manobo-Dulangan 248 3 71 42 17 115 Mansaka 53,714 739 5,034 46,665 190 1,086 Manubo-Ubo/Manobo-Ubo 1,495 32 94 77 234 1,058 Maranao 25,655 1,155 4,896 3,523 3,389 12,692 Masadiit 43 - 8 14 12 9 Masbateño/Masbatenon 1,418 170 507 338 65 338 Matigsalog/Matigsalug 9,176 13 189 120 18 8,836 Molbog 69 1 25 17 - 26 Muyadan 12 3 1 - - 8 Obu-manuvu/Ubo-Manobo 10,545 76 137 82 117 10,133 Pala' wan/Palawan-o 186 9 89 20 17 51 Palawani 134 3 78 23 21 9 Pan-ayanon 37 7 8 - 8 14 Panay-Bukidnon 37 20 - 3 10 4 Pangasinan/Panggalato 2,834 268 818 185 379 1,184 Parananum 17 - - 5 1 11

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Ethnicity Region XI Davao Davao Compostela Davao Davao City Oriental del Norte Valley del Sur

Pulangien/Pulangiyen 47 1 14 1 - 31 Ratagnon 41 1 20 6 3 11 Remontado ------Romblomanon 1,649 14 1,500 58 13 64 Sama Badajo 71 12 18 3 6 32 Sama Bangingi 1,065 23 209 548 154 131 Sama Laut 84 4 20 1 4 55 Sama/Samal 25,962 335 18,903 596 1,790 4,338 Sangil 8,221 10 19 24 8,104 64 Sibuyan Mangyan-Tagabukid 1,334 1 1,113 7 187 26 Subanen/Subanon/Subanun 818 35 289 205 105 184 Surigaonon 32,221 3,194 8,865 6,784 679 12,699 T' boli/Tboli 649 52 119 98 76 304 Tadyawan 44 4 14 2 6 18 Tagabawa 8,354 13 31 34 1,412 6,864 Tagakaulo 89,498 255 510 371 85,597 2,765 Tagalog 40,859 1,209 5,277 1,946 2,018 30,409 Tagbanua 143 7 13 6 10 107 Tagbanua (Kalamianen) 75 7 5 12 5 46 Tagbanua/Calamian 25 1 9 - 3 12 Talaandig 184 9 19 16 10 130 Talaingod 1,137 8 1,045 9 10 65 Tau-buid 47 4 8 18 2 15 Tausug 30,738 2,603 3,840 3,158 6,914 14,223 Teduray 698 4 119 80 99 396 Tigwahanon 83 7 32 8 12 24 Tinananen 68 13 11 13 11 20 Tuwali 15 - 5 1 - 9 Waray 66,272 6,107 18,560 15,178 3,816 22,611 Yakan 880 87 265 251 43 234 Yapayao 72 14 24 14 5 15 Yogad 27 1 12 9 - 5 Zambageño-Chavacano 7,388 287 1,923 1,589 327 3,262 Zambal 270 13 87 54 17 99 Other Local Ethnicity 22,996 2,272 9,333 4,879 1,189 5,323 American/English 568 16 73 9 42 428 Other Foreign Ethnicity 4,525 207 697 213 1,203 2,205 Not Stated 52 - 6 - 42 4

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

1 - 39 Table 1.8 HOUSEHOLD POPULATION FIVE YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, PLACE OF PREVIOUS RESIDENCE 5 YEARS AGO AND PROVINCE/CITY Census Years 1990 and 2000

Household Population Place of Previous Residence 5 Years Ago Province/City 5 Years Old and Same City/ Other City/Municipality and Sex Over Municipality Same Province 1990 2000 1990 2000 1990 2000

Region XI Both Sexes 2,490,762 3,215,572 2,331,202 3,017,391 46,061 29,221 Female 1,221,741 1,574,085 1,141,573 1,472,937 23,611 15,171 Male 1,269,021 1,641,487 1,189,629 1,544,454 22,450 14,050

Davao Oriental Both Sexes 334,909 386,760 322,951 369,283 4,007 2,338 Female 162,940 186,800 157,051 178,166 1,956 1,142 Male 171,969 199,960 165,900 191,117 2,051 1,196

Davao del Norte Both Sexes 889,318 653,991 807,537 605,085 25,640 8,809 Female 429,188 319,240 389,406 294,429 12,837 4,535 Male 460,130 334,751 418,131 310,656 12,803 4,274

Compostela Valley Both Sexes a/ 506,917 a/ 473,552 a/ 4,789 Female a/ 240,713 a/ 224,918 a/ 2,283 Male a/ 266,204 a/ 248,634 a/ 2,506

Davao del Sur Both Sexes 534,821 661,485 507,767 627,575 12,216 9,152 Female 260,790 322,524 247,329 305,357 6,253 4,769 Male 274,031 338,961 260,438 322,218 5,963 4,383

Davao City Both Sexes 731,714 1,006,419 692,947 941,896 4,198 4,133 Female 368,823 504,808 347,787 470,067 2,565 2,442 Male 362891 501,611 345,160 471,829 1,633 1,691

Note: a/ - included in Davao del Norte

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

1 - 40 Table 1.8 - continued

Place of Previous Residence 5 Years Ago Province/City Other Province Foreign Country Unknown and Sex 1990 2000 1990 2000 1990 2000

Region XI Both Sexes 101,942 87,269 526 2,335 11,031 79,356 Female 50,575 44,192 226 1,260 5,756 40,525 Male 51,367 43,077 300 1,075 5,275 38,831

Davao Oriental Both Sexes 6,285 5,408 23 239 1,643 9,492 Female 3,007 2,602 20 133 906 4,757 Male 3,278 2,806 3 106 737 4,735

Davao del Norte Both Sexes 50,067 24,712 118 440 5,956 14,945 Female 23,846 12,470 52 247 3,047 7,559 Male 26,221 12,242 66 193 2,909 7,386

Compostela Valley Both Sexes a/ 17,815 a/ 225 a/ 10,536 Female a/ 8,165 a/ 131 a/ 5,216 Male a/ 9,650 a/ 94 a/ 5,320

Davao del Sur Both Sexes 12,895 8,624 63 323 1,880 15,811 Female 6,207 4,265 28 170 973 7,963 Male 6,688 4,359 35 153 907 7,848

Davao City Both Sexes 32,695 30,710 322 1,108 1,552 28,572 Female 17,515 16,690 126 579 830 15,030 Male 15,180 14,020 196 529 722 13,542

Note: a/ - included in Davao del Norte

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

1 - 41 Table 1.9 HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY AGE GROUP AND SEX OF HOUSEHOLD HEAD, HOUSEHOLD SIZE Census Year: 2000

Age Group of No. of Household Size Household Head and Sex Households 1234

Region XI Both Sexes

All Ages 1,066,199 46,350 101,110 164,825 201,961

Below 20 7,463 1,498 2,759 2,061 675 20 - 29 176,667 9,070 24,851 53,604 47,499 30 - 39 305,456 8,246 17,013 39,218 66,949 40 - 49 261,067 6,885 11,800 21,994 37,998 50 - 59 162,905 6,470 13,876 20,323 25,209 60 - 69 99,738 7,105 16,773 17,495 16,334 70 - 79 41,597 5,112 10,566 8,018 5,949 80 and over 11,306 1,964 3,472 2,112 1,348

Male

All Ages 952,948 29,855 78,928 144,149 184,055

Below 20 6,273 1,100 2,344 1,873 575 20 - 29 166,519 6,772 22,195 51,409 45,979 30 - 39 289,409 6,434 14,483 36,243 64,047 40 - 49 237,876 5,177 8,656 18,042 33,786 50 - 59 138,148 4,168 9,662 15,706 20,915 60 - 69 77,356 3,402 11,655 13,280 13,119 70 - 79 29,655 1,997 7,470 6,014 4,621 80 and over 7,712 805 2,463 1,582 1,013

Female

All Ages 113,251 16,495 22,182 20,676 17,906

Below 20 1,190 398 415 188 100 20 - 29 10,148 2,298 2,656 2,195 1,520 30 - 39 16,047 1,812 2,530 2,975 2,902 40 - 49 23,191 1,708 3,144 3,952 4,212 50 - 59 24,757 2,302 4,214 4,617 4,294 60 - 69 22,382 3,703 5,118 4,215 3,215 70 - 79 11,942 3,115 3,096 2,004 1,328 80 and over 3,594 1,159 1,009 530 335

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

1 - 42 Table 1.9 - Continued

Age Group of Household Size Average Household Head and Sex 5678HH Size

Region XI Both Sexes

All Ages 180,969 140,674 96,975 133,335 4.86

Below 20 217 119 65 69 2.51 20 - 29 24,157 10,627 4,209 2,650 3.66 30 - 39 65,670 48,670 30,386 29,304 4.96 40 - 49 46,554 44,381 35,027 56,428 5.76 50 - 59 25,908 23,058 17,687 30,374 5.32 60 - 69 13,416 10,241 7,230 11,144 4.42 70 - 79 4,190 2,952 1,994 2,816 3.67 80 and over 857 626 377 550 3.22

Male

All Ages 167,608 131,348 91,126 125,879 4.99

Below 20 176 100 51 54 2.55 20 - 29 23,400 10,234 4,037 2,493 3.71 30 - 39 63,319 47,087 29,460 28,336 5.02 40 - 49 43,016 41,688 33,303 54,208 5.89 50 - 59 22,564 20,661 16,177 28,295 5.53 60 - 69 11,205 8,716 6,215 9,764 4.67 70 - 79 3,275 2,378 1,600 2,300 3.93 80 and over 653 484 283 429 3.45

Female

All Ages 13,361 9,326 5,849 7,456 3.76

Below 20 41 19 14 15 2.30 20 - 29 757 393 172 157 2.86 30 - 39 2,351 1,583 926 968 3.97 40 - 49 3,538 2,693 1,724 2,220 4.43 50 - 59 3,344 2,397 1,510 2,079 4.14 60 - 69 2,211 1,525 1,015 1,380 3.56 70 - 79 915 574 394 516 3.03 80 and over 204 142 94 121 2.71

1 - 43 Table 1.9 - Continued

Age Group of No. of Household Size Household Head and Sex Households 1234

Davao Oriental Both Sexes

All Ages 86,569 2,719 7,766 12,078 15,133

Below 20 296 41 99 92 38 20 - 29 11,826 290 1,526 3,463 3,363 30 - 39 24,140 400 1,081 2,545 4,636 40 - 49 21,060 411 823 1,506 2,583 50 - 59 14,431 501 1,207 1,718 2,164 60 - 69 9,918 569 1,701 1,774 1,678 70 - 79 3,950 381 1,015 803 555 80 and over 948 126 314 177 116

Male

All Ages 78,707 1,735 6,268 10,695 13,883

Below 20 250 26 90 84 28 20 - 29 11,431 237 1,431 3,372 3,287 30 - 39 23,212 325 973 2,393 4,475 40 - 49 19,532 330 627 1,284 2,310 50 - 59 12,464 322 882 1,362 1,817 60 - 69 8,062 278 1,245 1,425 1,415 70 - 79 3,055 164 779 636 458 80 and over 701 53 241 139 93

Female

All Ages 7,862 984 1,498 1,383 1,250

Below 20 46 15 9 8 10 20 - 29 395 53 95 91 76 30 - 39 928 75 108 152 161 40 - 49 1,528 81 196 222 273 50 - 59 1,967 179 325 356 347 60 - 69 1,856 291 456 349 263 70 - 79 895 217 236 167 97 80 and over 247 73 73 38 23

1 - 44 Table 1.9 - Continued

Age Group of Household Size Average Household Head and Sex 5 6 7 8 and over HH Size

Davao Oriental Both Sexes

All Ages 14,090 12,016 9,108 13,659 5.15

Below 20 12 8 4 2 2.77 20 - 29 1,712 866 378 228 3.86 30 - 39 5,052 4,251 3,021 3,154 5.31 40 - 49 3,299 3,542 3,117 5,779 6.15 50 - 59 2,198 2,041 1,622 2,980 5.47 60 - 69 1,319 986 732 1,159 4.48 70 - 79 413 276 203 304 3.83 80 and over 85 46 31 53 3.32

Male

All Ages 13,135 11,317 8,656 13,018 5.27

Below 20 10 6 4 2 2.80 20 - 29 1,674 835 372 223 3.88 30 - 39 4,887 4,144 2,948 3,067 5.35 40 - 49 3,065 3,334 2,984 5,598 6.26 50 - 59 1,935 1,850 1,508 2,788 5.66 60 - 69 1,153 869 639 1,038 4.69 70 - 79 345 244 176 253 4.04 80 and over 66 35 25 49 3.55

Female

All Ages 955 699 452 641 3.96

Below 20 2 2 - - 2.59 20 - 29 38 31 6 5 3.27 30 - 39 165 107 73 87 4.46 40 - 49 234 208 133 181 4.72 50 - 59 263 191 114 192 4.22 60 - 69 166 117 93 121 3.57 70 - 79 68 32 27 51 3.14 80 and over 19 11 6 4 2.68

1 - 45 Table 1.9 - Continued

Age Group of No. of Household Size Household Head and Sex Households 1234

Davao del Norte Both Sexes

All Ages 150,844 6,145 13,397 22,789 28,678

Below 20 737 153 280 180 75 20 - 29 21,808 970 2,953 7,001 5,935 30 - 39 42,789 1,055 2,386 5,692 9,882 40 - 49 39,626 1,025 1,618 3,231 5,784 50 - 59 23,750 891 1,811 2,793 3,566 60 - 69 14,161 1,008 2,232 2,390 2,337 70 - 79 6,185 703 1,548 1,181 897 80 and over 1,788 340 569 321 202

Male

All Ages 135,946 4,063 10,587 20,154 26,333

Below 20 634 118 241 169 65 20 - 29 20,765 738 2,692 6,763 5,771 30 - 39 40,871 853 2,078 5,346 9,524 40 - 49 36,400 783 1,232 2,715 5,198 50 - 59 20,403 610 1,255 2,191 3,010 60 - 69 11,122 515 1,571 1,833 1,887 70 - 79 4,505 287 1,101 895 722 80 and over 1,246 159 417 242 156

Female

All Ages 14,898 2,082 2,810 2,635 2,345

Below 20 103 35 39 11 10 20 - 29 1,043 232 261 238 164 30 - 39 1,918 202 308 346 358 40 - 49 3,226 242 386 516 586 50 - 59 3,347 281 556 602 556 60 - 69 3,039 493 661 557 450 70 - 79 1,680 416 447 286 175 80 and over 542 181 152 79 46

1 - 46 Table 1.9 - Continued

Age Group of Household Size Average Household Head and Sex 5 6 7 8 and over HH Size

Davao del Norte Both Sexes

All Ages 25,966 20,339 14,166 19,364 4.92

Below 20 24 7 9 9 2.52 20 - 29 2,953 1,246 431 319 3.65 30 - 39 9,394 6,612 4,079 3,689 4.90 40 - 49 7,220 6,896 5,412 8,440 5.78 50 - 59 3,714 3,462 2,762 4,751 5.46 60 - 69 1,919 1,541 1,092 1,642 4.50 70 - 79 623 477 325 431 3.74 80 and over 119 98 56 83 3.11

Male

All Ages 24,206 19,019 13,287 18,297 5.04

Below 20 20 6 8 7 2.55 20 - 29 2,883 1,206 417 295 3.69 30 - 39 9,119 6,434 3,960 3,557 4.94 40 - 49 6,724 6,499 5,117 8,132 5.89 50 - 59 3,256 3,101 2,536 4,444 5.66 60 - 69 1,607 1,323 940 1,446 4.73 70 - 79 502 374 268 356 3.99 80 and over 95 76 41 60 3.28

Female

All Ages 1,760 1,320 879 1,067 3.87

Below 20 41122.28 20 - 29 70 40 14 24 2.92 30 - 39 275 178 119 132 4.02 40 - 49 496 397 295 308 4.53 50 - 59 458 361 226 307 4.28 60 - 69 312 218 152 196 3.65 70 - 79 121 103 57 75 3.08 80 and over 24 22 15 23 2.72

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Age Group of No. of Household Size Household Head and Sex Households 1234

Compostela Valley Both Sexes

All Ages 120,766 6,958 12,018 18,381 21,998

Below 20 914 273 315 202 68 20 - 29 19,257 1,370 2,956 5,915 4,930 30 - 39 35,414 1,384 2,070 4,378 7,709 40 - 49 28,841 1,094 1,304 2,269 3,749 50 - 59 18,198 982 1,567 2,232 2,735 60 - 69 12,068 990 2,078 2,193 1,987 70 - 79 4,912 646 1,340 987 689 80 and over 1,162 219 388 205 131

Male

All Ages 109,704 5,270 9,811 16,355 20,299

Below 20 793 232 275 185 54 20 - 29 18,483 1,230 2,743 5,745 4,804 30 - 39 33,954 1,251 1,869 4,134 7,446 40 - 49 26,740 947 1,040 1,925 3,393 50 - 59 15,695 732 1,136 1,757 2,272 60 - 69 9,590 515 1,472 1,677 1,665 70 - 79 3,616 260 995 771 553 80 and over 833 103 281 161 112

Female

All Ages 11,062 1,688 2,207 2,026 1,699

Below 20 121 41 40 17 14 20 - 29 774 140 213 170 126 30 - 39 1,460 133 201 244 263 40 - 49 2,101 147 264 344 356 50 - 59 2,503 250 431 475 463 60 - 69 2,478 475 606 516 322 70 - 79 1,296 386 345 216 136 80 and over 329 116 107 44 19

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Age Group of Household Size Average Household Head and Sex 5 6 7 8 and over HH Size

Compostela Valley Both Sexes

All Ages 19,581 15,424 11,063 15,343 4.80

Below 20 17 17 13 9 2.33 20 - 29 2,514 1,031 334 207 3.51 30 - 39 7,433 5,595 3,592 3,253 4.90 40 - 49 4,692 4,746 4,050 6,937 5.84 50 - 59 2,782 2463 2,027 3,410 5.27 60 - 69 1,587 1,199 817 1,217 4.28 70 - 79 466 320 197 267 3.48 80 and over 90 53 33 43 3.04

Male

All Ages 18,271 14,518 10,534 14,646 4.91

Below 20 13 15 11 8 2.33 20 - 29 2,444 998 323 196 3.54 30 - 39 7,187 5,419 3,488 3,160 4.93 40 - 49 4,362 4,486 3,893 6,694 5.94 50 - 59 2,446 2,239 1,888 3,225 5.47 60 - 69 1,365 1,057 739 1,100 4.54 70 - 79 383 263 163 228 3.73 80 and over 71 41 29 35 3.27

Female

All Ages 1,310 906 529 697 3.70

Below 20 42212.33 20 - 29 70 33 11 11 2.97 30 - 39 246 176 104 93 4.20 40 - 49 330 260 157 243 4.58 50 - 59 336 224 139 185 4.02 60 - 69 222 142 78 117 3.28 70 - 79 83 57 34 39 2.80 80 and over 19 12 4 8 2.45

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Age Group of No. of Household Size Household Head and Sex Households 1234

Davao del Sur Both Sexes

All Ages 157,054 6,361 15,122 24,905 30,498

Below 20 1,008 128 403 337 84 20 - 29 26,035 713 3,157 8,255 7,547 30 - 39 43,294 789 1,938 5,281 9,602 40 - 49 37,875 970 1,679 3,140 5,659 50 - 59 23,961 977 2,365 3,255 3,870 60 - 69 15,594 1,302 2,953 2,855 2,548 70 - 79 7,174 1,078 1,970 1,426 915 80 and over 2,113 404 657 356 273

Male

All Ages 141,114 3,755 11,891 21,998 28,060

Below 20 908 98 364 320 78 20 - 29 25,233 568 2,963 8,062 7,411 30 - 39 41,457 615 1,687 4,940 9,243 40 - 49 34,663 722 1,214 2,601 5,083 50 - 59 20,421 608 1,694 2,572 3,242 60 - 69 12,020 594 2,100 2,184 2,069 70 - 79 4,987 395 1,397 1,053 723 80 and over 1,425 155 472 266 211

Female

All Ages 15,940 2,606 3,231 2,907 2,438

Below 20 100 30 39 17 6 20 - 29 802 145 194 193 136 30 - 39 1,837 174 251 341 359 40 - 49 3,212 248 465 539 576 50 - 59 3,540 369 671 683 628 60 - 69 3,574 708 853 671 479 70 - 79 2,187 683 573 373 192 80 and over 688 249 185 90 62

1 - 50 Table 1.9 - Continued

Age Group of Household Size Average Household Head and Sex 5 6 7 8 and over HH Size

Davao del Sur Both Sexes

All Ages 26,695 20,601 13,946 18,926 4.83

Below 20 29 13 3 11 2.60 20 - 29 3,741 1,590 647 385 3.77 30 - 39 9,588 7,231 4,436 4,429 5.08 40 - 49 6,868 6,435 5,043 8,081 5.74 50 - 59 3,712 3295 2,468 4,019 5.14 60 - 69 1,963 1,495 967 1,511 4.19 70 - 79 642 432 307 404 3.44 80 and over 152 110 75 86 3.13

Male

All Ages 24,866 19,337 13,153 18,054 4.96

Below 20 26 11 1 10 2.63 20 - 29 3,668 1,557 632 372 3.79 30 - 39 9,282 7,040 4,319 4,331 5.12 40 - 49 6,357 6,059 4,815 7,812 5.87 50 - 59 3,281 2,968 2,271 3,785 5.36 60 - 69 1,635 1,272 825 1,341 4.45 70 - 79 503 348 234 334 3.73 80 and over 114 82 56 69 3.38

Female

All Ages 1,829 1,264 793 872 3.62

Below 20 32212.32 20 - 29 73 33 15 13 3.03 30 - 39 306 191 117 98 4.08 40 - 49 511 376 228 269 4.34 50 - 59 431 327 197 234 3.93 60 - 69 328 223 142 170 3.34 70 - 79 139 84 73 70 2.76 80 and over 38 28 19 17 2.59

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Age Group of No. of Household Size Household Head and Sex Households 1234

Davao City Both Sexes

All Ages 240,057 11,414 22,901 37,939 46,840

Below 20 1,594 458 513 372 137 20 - 29 38,719 2,908 6,100 11,380 9,782 30 - 39 67,441 2,327 4,516 9,679 15,372 40 - 49 61,208 1,690 3,047 5,836 9,988 50 - 59 37,873 1,358 2,876 4,821 6,254 60 - 69 21,692 1,348 3,208 3,640 3,606 70 - 79 9,063 958 1,976 1,703 1,381 80 and over 2,467 367 665 508 320

Male

All Ages 208,012 7,147 16,746 31,873 41,575

Below 20 1,128 304 356 290 98 20 - 29 34,793 2,001 5,054 10,521 9,213 30 - 39 62,402 1,645 3,659 8,731 14,471 40 - 49 54,507 1,172 2,091 4,594 8,737 50 - 59 31,260 835 1,846 3,534 5,078 60 - 69 16,146 635 2,028 2,641 2,763 70 - 79 6,193 410 1,277 1,223 996 80 and over 1,583 145 435 339 219

Female

All Ages 32,045 4,267 6,155 6,066 5,265

Below 20 466 154 157 82 39 20 - 29 3,926 907 1,046 859 569 30 - 39 5,039 682 857 948 901 40 - 49 6,701 518 956 1,242 1,251 50 - 59 6,613 523 1,030 1,287 1,176 60 - 69 5,546 713 1,180 999 843 70 - 79 2,870 548 699 480 385 80 and over 884 222 230 169 101

1 - 52 Table 1.9 - Continued

Age Group of Household Size Average Household Head and Sex 5 6 7 8 and over HH Size

Davao City Both Sexes

All Ages 41,819 31,442 20,534 27,168 4.77

Below 20 53 22 20 19 2.42 20 - 29 4,901 2,122 892 634 3.55 30 - 39 14,332 10,018 5,774 5,423 4.77 40 - 49 11,648 10,421 7,543 11,035 5.53 50 - 59 6,568 5,544 4,003 6,449 5.28 60 - 69 3,108 2,376 1,698 2,708 4.61 70 - 79 1,003 767 516 759 3.95 80 and over 206 172 88 141 3.43

Male

All Ages 37,977 28,833 18,884 24,977 4.92

Below 20 38 17 14 11 2.45 20 - 29 4,635 1,981 821 567 3.63 30 - 39 13,624 9,574 5,538 5,160 4.85 40 - 49 10,660 9,696 7,104 10,453 5.68 50 - 59 5,652 4,902 3,562 5,851 5.49 60 - 69 2,497 1,936 1,388 2,258 4.86 70 - 79 721 598 392 576 4.18 80 and over 150 129 65 101 3.67

Female

All Ages 3,842 2,609 1,650 2,191 3.82

Below 20 15 5 6 8 2.34 20 - 29 266 141 71 67 2.83 30 - 39 708 444 236 263 3.78 40 - 49 988 725 439 582 4.30 50 - 59 916 642 441 598 4.26 60 - 69 611 440 310 450 3.88 70 - 79 282 169 124 183 3.47 80 and over 56 43 23 40 2.99

1 - 53 Table 1.10 HOUSEHOLD HEAD POPULATION BY AGE GROUP AND SEX, PROVINCE/CITY Census Year: 2010

Age Group Household Head's Population Province/City Both Sexes Male Female

Region XI All 15 Years Old and Over 1,011,943 874,268 137,675 15 - 19 7,888 5,819 2,069 20 - 24 50,916 45,001 5,915 25 - 29 97,023 90,070 6,953 30 - 34 125,429 117,706 7,723 35 - 39 129,668 120,842 8,826 40 - 44 126,988 115,872 11,116 45 - 49 116,281 103,322 12,959 50 - 54 104,708 88,911 15,797 55 - 59 84,638 68,547 16,091 60 - 64 62,552 47,558 14,994 65 - 69 42,052 29,923 12,129 70 - 74 31,786 21,163 10,623 75 - 79 18,042 11,307 6,735 80 - 84 9,243 5,481 3,762 85 and over 4,729 2,746 1,983

Davao del Norte

All 15 Years Old and Over 211,099 185,848 25,251 15 - 19 1,296 1,041 255 20 - 24 9,562 8,839 723 25 - 29 20,078 19,075 1,003 30 - 34 26,547 25,238 1,309 35 - 39 26,975 25,387 1,588 40 - 44 26,467 24,432 2,035 45 - 49 24,355 21,979 2,376 50 - 54 22,670 19,549 3,121 55 - 59 18,565 15,293 3,272 60 - 64 13,102 10,236 2,866 65 - 69 8,586 6,280 2,306 70 - 74 6,407 4,365 2,042 75 - 79 3,628 2,362 1,266 80 - 84 1,882 1,185 697 85 and over 979 587 392

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

1 - 54 Table 1.10 - Continued

Age Group Household Head's Population Province/City Both Sexes Male Female

Davao del Sur

All 15 Years Old and Over 200,987 172,788 25,199 15 - 19 1,550 1,292 258 20 - 24 10,716 10,069 647 25 - 29 19,398 15,511 887 30 - 34 24,044 22,900 1,144 35 - 39 25,542 24,094 1,448 40 - 44 24,316 22,404 1,912 45 - 49 23,404 21,029 2,375 50 - 54 20,620 17,691 2,929 55 - 59 16,474 13,434 3,040 60 - 64 12,591 9,539 3,052 65 - 69 8,505 6,105 2,400 70 - 74 6,598 4,372 2,226 75 - 79 3,938 2,455 1,483 80 - 84 2,148 1,234 914 85 and over 1,143 659 484

Davao Oriental

All 15 Years Old and Over 113,563 100,688 12,875 15 - 19 648 515 133 20 - 24 4,762 4,454 308 25 - 29 9,566 9,173 393 30 - 34 13,131 12,660 471 35 - 39 14,184 13,525 659 40 - 44 14,814 13,895 919 45 - 49 13,591 12,429 1,162 50 - 54 12,023 10,540 1,483 55 - 59 9,423 7,842 1,581 60 - 64 7,509 5,906 1,603 65 - 69 5,395 3,951 1,444 70 - 74 4,388 3,077 1,311 75 - 79 2,437 1,648 789 80 - 84 1,155 736 419 85 and over 537 337 200

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

1 - 55 Table 1.10 - Continued

Age Group Household Head's Population Province/City Both Sexes Male Female

Compostela Valley Province

All 15 Years Old and Over 151,821 136,176 15,645 15 - 19 954 816 138 20 - 24 7,202 6,865 337 25 - 29 14,145 13,674 471 30 - 34 18,497 17,883 614 35 - 39 19,332 18,521 811 40 - 44 20,157 18,956 1,201 45 - 49 18,106 16,619 1,487 50 - 54 15,627 13,767 1,860 55 - 59 12,238 10,317 1,921 60 - 64 8,947 7,112 1,835 65 - 69 6,443 4,779 1,664 70 - 74 5,122 3,608 1,514 75 - 79 2,979 1,942 1,037 80 - 84 1,380 881 499 85 and over 692 436 256

Davao City

All 15 Years Old and Over 334,473 275,768 58,705 15 - 19 3,440 2,155 1,285 20 - 24 18,674 14,774 3,900 25 - 29 33,836 29,637 4,199 30 - 34 43,210 39,025 4,185 35 - 39 43,635 39,315 4,320 40 - 44 41,234 36,185 5,049 45 - 49 36,825 31,266 5,559 50 - 54 33,768 27,364 6,404 55 - 59 27,938 21,661 6,277 60 - 64 20,403 14,765 5,638 65 - 69 13,123 8,808 4,315 70 - 74 9,271 5,741 3,530 75 - 79 5,060 2,900 2,160 80 - 84 2,678 1,445 1,233 85 and over 1,378 727 651

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

1 - 56 Table 1.11 PROJECTED POPULATION BY PROVINCE/CITY AND MUNICIPALITY 1995 – 2010 (Medium Series)

Province/City/Municipality 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

REGION XI 3,274,229 3,358,028 3,441,605 3,525,169 3,608,741 3,692,538

Davao Oriental 411,749 419,686 427,604 435,515 443,431 451,370 Baganga 39,584 40,278 40,971 41,662 42,354 43,048 Banaybanay 32,944 33,829 34,712 35,595 36,478 37,363 Boston 10,381 10,560 10,739 10,918 11,096 11,276 Caraga 31,485 32,095 32,703 33,311 33,920 34,530 Cateel 27,098 27,592 28,085 28,577 29,070 29,564 Governor Generoso 41,260 41,839 42,417 42,993 43,570 44,150 Lupon 50,457 51,361 52,262 53,163 54,064 54,968 Manay 35,280 35,993 36,704 37,415 38,126 38,839 Mati 93,410 95,400 97,385 99,369 101,354 103,344 San Isidro 30,153 30,554 30,954 31,353 31,753 32,154 Tarragona 19,697 20,185 20,672 21,159 21,646 22,134

Davao del Norte 711,415 732,658 753,841 775,021 796,198 817,430 Asuncion (Saug) 56,813 57,635 58,453 59,271 60,089 60,912 Babak 28,596 29,648 30,698 31,748 32,800 33,857 Carmen 56,004 57,964 59,918 61,872 63,826 65,785 Kapalong 61,901 61,569 61,237 60,905 60,576 60,241 Kaputian 26,752 27,692 28,628 29,562 30,497 31,435 New Bataan 43,130 44,120 45,106 46,092 47,078 48,067 New Corella 41,426 42,713 43,996 45,279 46,562 47,849 Panabo 129,992 134,819 139,636 144,452 149,268 154,096 Samal 21,298 21,971 22,637 23,304 23,961 24,622 Santo Tomas 76,831 79,611 82,385 85,158 87,932 90,712 Tagum (Capital) 155,877 161,679 167,469 173,258 179,048 184,850 Talaingod 12,795 13,237 13,678 14,120 14,561 15,004

Compostela Valley 474,618 489,204 503,756 518,311 532,867 547,462 Compostela 54,780 56,878 58,970 61,063 63,156 65,254 Mabini (Doña Alicia) 50,841 53,186 55,528 57,869 60,210 62,555 Maco 29,414 30,538 31,661 32,786 33,914 35,048 Mawab 58,343 59,615 60,882 62,150 63,417 64,689 Monkayo 40,649 40,779 40,909 41,039 41,169 41,299 Montevista 29,742 30,505 31,265 32,025 32,786 33,548 Nabunturan 66,248 68,581 70,908 73,236 75,563 77,896 Pantukan 31,760 32,755 33,748 34,741 35,733 36,728 Maragusan (San Mariano) 56,319 57,808 59,293 60,777 62,262 63,751 Laak (San Vicente) 56,522 58,559 60,592 62,625 64,657 66,694 604,921 Davao del Sur 674,068 684,194 694,274 704,353 714,433 724,556 Bansalan 48,677 48,992 49,304 49,615 49,927 50,242 Digos City 106,093 108,805 111,511 114,216 116,922 119,635 Don Marcelino 29,835 30,412 30,987 31,562 32,136 32,713 Hagonoy 41,567 42,246 42,923 43,600 44,277 44,956 Jose Abad Santos 47,621 48,121 48,617 49,114 49,611 50,110 Kiblawan 36,214 37,074 37,931 38,789 39,646 40,506 Magsaysay 41,793 42,179 42,562 42,945 43,328 43,713 Malalag 30,597 31,126 31,653 32,179 32,706 33,235 Malita 83,087 83,950 84,807 85,665 86,522 87,385 Matanao 43,262 43,892 44,519 45,146 45,773 46,402 Padada 22,285 22,505 22,723 22,941 23,159 23,379 Santa Cruz 58,877 59,640 60,399 61,158 61,918 62,680 Santa Maria 41,733 42,317 42,899 43,480 44,061 44,645 Sarangani 16,574 16,864 17,152 17,440 17,728 18,018 Sulop 25,853 26,071 26,287 26,503 26,719 26,937

Davao City 1,002,379 1,032,286 1,062,130 1,091,969 1,121,812 1,151,720

1 - 57 Table 1.11 - continued

Province/City/Municipality 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

REGION XI 3,772,697 3,852,860 3,933,018 4,013,390 4,093,553 4,164,727

Davao Oriental 458,244 465,123 471,994 478,891 485,766 490,797 Baganga 43,632 44,216 44,800 45,385 45,969 46,372 Banaybanay 38,193 39,023 39,852 40,684 41,514 42,208 Boston 11,426 11,576 11,726 11,877 12,027 12,130 Caraga 35,057 35,584 36,111 36,640 37,166 37,551 Cateel 29,984 30,405 30,825 31,246 31,667 31,963 Governor Generoso 44,605 45,060 45,515 45,972 46,428 46,696 Lupon 55,733 56,498 57,262 58,029 58,794 59,328 Manay 39,461 40,085 40,707 41,332 41,955 42,419 Mati 105,106 106,870 108,632 110,400 112,162 113,507 San Isidro 32,464 32,774 33,083 33,395 33,704 33,878 Tarragona 22,583 23,032 23,481 23,931 24,380 24,745

Davao del Norte 838,619 859,805 880,992 902,234 923,418 943,657 Asuncion (Saug) 61,603 62,295 62,986 63,682 64,374 64,902 Babak 34,659 35,462 36,265 37,073 37,877 38,380 Carmen 67,786 69,786 71,786 73,791 75,791 77,750 Kapalong 60,262 60,282 60,303 60,324 60,344 60,717 Kaputian 32,131 32,827 33,522 34,221 34,916 35,330 New Bataan 48,991 49,915 50,840 51,767 52,692 53,509 New Corella 49,130 50,410 51,691 52,975 54,256 55,476 Panabo 159,089 164,082 169,075 174,080 179,073 184,031 Samal 25,087 25,550 26,011 26,474 26,932 27,170 Santo Tomas 93,571 96,430 99,290 102,155 105,015 107,837 Tagum (Capital) 190,856 196,861 202,867 208,885 214,890 220,857 Talaingod 15,454 15,905 16,356 16,807 17,258 17,698

Compostela Valley 562,175 576,892 591,608 606,361 621,081 635,329 Compostela 67,438 69,622 71,807 73,995 76,180 78,364 Mabini (Doña Alicia) 65,103 67,652 70,200 72,753 75,301 77,966 Maco 35,924 36,802 37,681 38,565 39,447 40,017 Mawab 65,864 67,040 68,215 69,395 70,570 71,596 Monkayo 41,594 41,889 42,184 42,479 42,774 43,250 Montevista 34,277 35,007 35,736 36,467 37,197 37,860 Nabunturan 80,282 82,667 85,053 87,444 89,829 92,169 Pantukan 37,721 38,714 39,706 40,701 41,694 42,641 Maragusan (San Mariano) 65,184 66,617 68,050 69,488 70,921 72,234 Laak (San Vicente) 68,788 70,882 72,976 75,074 77,168 79,232 610,772 616,623 622,473 628,353 634,205 637,833 Davao del Sur 732,945 741,334 749,722 758,146 766,536 772,322 Bansalan 50,416 50,590 50,764 50,940 51,114 51,109 Digos City 122,173 124,711 127,249 129,793 132,331 134,489 Don Marcelino 33,218 33,722 34,227 34,733 35,238 35,624 Hagonoy 45,525 46,094 46,663 47,234 47,803 48,204 Jose Abad Santos 50,472 50,833 51,194 51,558 51,920 52,095 Kiblawan 41,297 42,087 42,878 43,671 44,462 45,117 Magsaysay 43,977 44,241 44,505 44,771 45,034 45,137 Malalag 33,684 34,134 34,583 35,034 35,484 35,811 Malita 88,006 88,627 89,248 89,874 90,495 90,792 Matanao 46,912 47,422 47,932 48,444 48,954 49,290 Padada 23,534 23,689 23,843 23,999 24,154 24,222 Santa Cruz 63,276 63,872 64,467 65,066 65,662 66,023 Santa Maria 45,112 45,579 46,047 46,516 46,983 47,283 Sarangani 18,264 18,511 18,758 19,005 19,252 19,432 Sulop 27,079 27,222 27,364 27,508 27,650 27,694

Davao City 1,180,714 1,209,706 1,238,702 1,267,758 1,296,752 1,322,622

1 - 58 Table 1.11 - continued

Province/City/Municipality 2007 2008 2009 2010

REGION XI 4,235,910 4,307,271 4,378,447 4,449,624

Davao Oriental 495,827 500,871 505,899 510,933 Baganga 46,775 47,179 47,582 47,986 Banaybanay 42,903 43,599 44,293 44,988 Boston 12,233 12,336 12,439 12,542 Caraga 37,935 38,320 38,704 39,089 Cateel 32,260 32,558 32,854 33,151 Governor Generoso 46,964 47,233 47,501 47,769 Lupon 59,863 60,399 60,934 61,468 Manay 42,882 43,347 43,810 44,274 Mati 114,851 116,199 117,543 118,888 San Isidro 34,051 34,226 34,399 34,573 Tarragona 25,110 25,475 25,840 26,205

Davao del Norte 963,901 984,197 1,004,441 1,024,676 Asuncion (Saug) 65,431 65,963 66,492 67,020 Babak 38,883 39,390 39,893 40,396 Carmen 79,709 81,672 83,632 85,590 Kapalong 61,089 61,462 61,835 62,207 Kaputian 35,744 36,161 36,575 36,988 New Bataan 54,326 55,146 55,964 56,781 New Corella 56,696 57,919 59,139 60,359 Panabo 188,991 193,961 198,921 203,879 Samal 27,408 27,648 27,884 28,120 Santo Tomas 110,660 113,489 116,311 119,134 Tagum (Capital) 226,826 232,806 238,775 244,742 Talaingod 18,138 18,580 19,020 19,460

Compostela Valley 649,585 663,871 678,125 692,376 Compostela 80,550 82,739 84,924 87,109 Mabini (Doña Alicia) 80,630 83,299 85,964 88,628 Maco 40,589 41,164 41,737 42,309 Mawab 72,621 73,651 74,676 75,701 Monkayo 43,727 44,203 44,680 45,156 Montevista 38,523 39,189 39,852 40,515 Nabunturan 94,510 96,855 99,195 101,535 Pantukan 43,589 44,539 45,486 46,434 Maragusan (San Mariano) 73,548 74,865 76,179 77,492 Laak (San Vicente) 81,298 83,367 85,432 87,497 641,462 645,115 648,741 652,371 Davao del Sur 778,108 783,923 789,706 795,493 Bansalan 51,105 51,102 51,097 51,092 Digos City 136,646 138,808 140,965 143,122 Don Marcelino 36,010 36,398 36,784 37,171 Hagonoy 48,606 49,009 49,411 49,813 Jose Abad Santos 52,270 52,447 52,622 52,797 Kiblawan 45,773 46,430 47,085 47,741 Magsaysay 45,240 45,345 45,447 45,550 Malalag 36,137 36,465 36,792 37,119 Malita 91,088 91,388 91,685 91,981 Matanao 49,626 49,964 50,299 50,635 Padada 24,291 24,360 24,428 24,496 Santa Cruz 66,383 66,747 67,107 67,468 Santa Maria 47,583 47,884 48,184 48,484 Sarangani 19,612 19,793 19,973 20,153 Sulop 27,738 27,783 27,827 27,871

Davao City 1,348,489 1,374,409 1,400,276 1,426,146

1 - 59 Table 1.12 - continued HOUSEHOLDS IN OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS BY TENURE STATUS OF THE HOUSING UNIT AND PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY: 2007 and 2010

Census Year 2010

Tenure Status of the Housing Unit Province/ Total Owned/ Rent-free Rent-free City/Municipality Households Being Rented With Without Not Not Amortized Consent Consent Applicable Reported of Owner Of Owner

Region XI 1,011,943 597,089 112,766 253,493 26,163 22,303 129

Davao Oriental 113,563 58,949 8,768 41,007 1,762 3,072 5

Baganga 11,936 6,186 2,234 3,243 171 102 - Banaybanay 8,218 4,140 434 3,500 54 90 - Boston 2,672 1,147 110 1,317 18 80 - Caraga 7,632 5,501 74 1,998 33 25 1 Cateel 8,001 4,464 502 2,796 146 93 - Governor Generoso 10,916 4,748 867 4,988 82 231 - Lupon 13,371 7,615 1,132 4,316 165 141 2 Manay 9,220 5,645 886 2,569 41 79 - Mati 29,046 13,281 1,998 11,009 887 1,869 2 San Isidro 7,270 3,870 471 2,643 32 254 - Tarragona 5,281 2,352 60 2,628 133 108 -

Davao del Norte 211,099 126,257 24,037 51,788 3,737 5,242 38

Asuncion 12,282 7,390 902 3,558 86 346 - Carmen 15,578 9,657 1,326 3,860 230 505 - Kapalong 15,150 9,094 1,534 4,081 135 306 - New Corella 11,333 6,432 688 3,847 173 193 - Panabo City 39,125 26,064 4,735 7,171 729 407 19 Samal City 22,802 13,355 958 7,349 1,025 115 - Santo Tomas 24,406 14,587 3,153 6,182 220 264 - Tagum City 53,899 29,336 10,172 12,115 989 1,268 19 Talaingod 5,540 2,841 116 772 75 1,736 - Braulio E. Dujali 5,160 3,006 321 1,711 58 64 - San Isidro 5,824 4,495 132 1,142 17 38 -

Compostela Valley 151,821 87,585 11,509 44,710 2,690 5,327 0

Compostela 17,986 9,844 1,436 5,706 222 778 - Laak 15,348 11,045 287 2,815 350 851 - Mabini 8,335 5,354 347 2,459 92 83 - Maco 16,182 8,218 1,485 4,874 1,039 566 - Maragusan 11,828 8,228 1,266 2,180 67 87 - Mawab 7,607 4,012 1,254 2,100 66 175 - Monkayo 21,472 10,765 1,565 7,675 340 1,127 - Montevista 8,424 4,904 518 2,736 193 73 - Nabunturan 16,474 9,602 1,584 4,854 119 315 - New Bataan 10,305 6,925 680 2,617 42 41 - Pantukan 17,860 8,688 1,087 6,694 160 1,231 -

1 - 60 Table 1.12 - continued

Davao del Sur 200,987 121,518 12,642 59,857 4,224 2,692 54

Bansalan 13,389 9,548 801 2,665 188 187 - Digos City 35,218 22,850 4,101 5,894 1,997 376 - Hagonoy 11,774 6,357 775 4,440 99 103 - Jose Abad Santos 14,430 6,673 340 7,097 207 105 8 Kiblawan 10,935 7,645 329 2,766 76 119 - Magsaysay 11,671 8,255 322 2,821 157 116 - Malalag 8,632 4,831 398 2,884 255 263 1 Malita 24,592 13,738 1,787 8,499 143 383 42 Matanao 12,120 7,992 505 3,296 130 197 - Padada 6,136 4,010 398 1,636 62 30 - Santa Cruz 18,814 9,534 1,919 6,467 413 480 1 Santa Maria 11,622 6,668 341 4,183 139 291 - Sulop 7,557 4,390 299 2,802 55 11 - Sarangani 5,117 3,300 57 1,477 262 19 2 Don Marcelino 8,980 5,727 270 2,930 41 12 -

Davao City 334,473 202,780 55,810 56,131 13,750 5,970 32

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

1 - 61 Table 1.12 HOUSEHOLDS IN OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS BY TENURE STATUS OF THE HOUSING UNIT AND PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY: 2007 and 2010

Census Year 2007

Tenure Status of the Housing Unit Province/ Total Owned/ Rent-free Rent-free City/Municipality Households Being Rented With Without Not Not Amortized Consent Consent Reported Applicable of Owner Of Owner

Region XI 1,140,789 722,862 137,657 243,795 21,620 10,345 4,510

Davao Oriental 100,220 55,110 7,793 35,354 762 466 735

Baganga 9,522 4,846 1,924 2,700 10 34 8 Banaybanay 7,556 4,039 498 2,750 41 31 197 Boston 2,197 1,894 55 242 1 5 - Caraga 7,038 5,345 42 1,629 3 18 1 Cateel 6,958 3,892 327 2,678 17 43 1 Governor Generoso 9,655 5,479 809 3,305 31 31 - Lupon 12,295 7,021 1,158 3,832 197 71 16 Manay 7,959 6,160 411 1,322 9 37 20 Mati 25,517 10,224 2,015 12,282 438 163 395 San Isidro 6,672 3,524 513 2,591 8 20 16 Tarragona 4,851 2,686 41 2,023 7 13 81

Davao del Norte 179,774 122,665 18,189 33,659 2,692 1,924 645

Asuncion 11,043 6,786 793 3,213 45 132 74 Carmen 13,649 9,483 912 2,551 438 250 15 Kapalong 13,302 9,374 1,461 2,152 6 166 143 New Corella 9,946 6,978 556 2,015 241 140 16 Panabo City 33,584 23,169 4,052 5,940 91 316 16 Samal City 20,134 12,149 777 5,956 957 127 168 Santo Tomas 20,772 15,466 1,957 3,135 77 128 9 Tagum City 43,366 27,885 7,229 6,784 780 529 159 Talaingod 4,196 3,920 49 198 4 25 - Braulio E. Dujali 4,447 2,948 278 1,070 41 65 45 San Isidro 5,335 4,507 125 645 12 46 -

Compostela Valley 134,942 88,712 8,654 33,217 2,040 1,481 838

Compostela 14,602 9,114 1,301 3,870 117 179 21 Laak 13,870 12,328 172 1,256 21 79 14 Mabini 7,376 4,652 294 2,198 99 96 37 Maco 14,654 10,090 936 3,097 194 172 165 Maragusan 10,529 8,184 941 1,160 5 225 14 Mawab 7,468 4,097 1,107 2,153 7 96 8 Monkayo 19,872 10,061 920 8,064 402 168 257 Montevista 7,540 4,133 300 2,647 394 53 13 Nabunturan 14,602 8,693 1,452 3,950 133 97 277 New Bataan 8,814 6,868 307 1,436 41 152 10 Pantukan 15,615 10,492 924 3,386 627 164 22

1 - 62 Table 1.12 - continued

Davao del Sur 425,712 267,644 54,684 90,036 8,436 3,602 1,310

Bansalan 12,185 8,884 664 2,049 371 100 117 Digos City 32,095 25,051 3,588 3,251 86 105 14 Hagonoy 10,677 5,696 644 4,084 189 64 - Jose Abad Santos 13,463 8,723 202 4,410 13 113 2 Kiblawan 9,219 5,727 395 3,078 11 8 - Magsaysay 10,540 7,995 337 2,147 6 51 4 Malalag 7,418 4,902 246 2,081 167 20 2 Malita 22,507 12,616 1,725 7,973 69 101 23 Matanao 10,916 8,680 465 1,532 119 83 37 Padada 5,595 3,583 423 1,535 6 45 3 Santa Cruz 16,853 8,039 1,887 6,570 269 84 4 Santa Maria 10,729 7,339 151 3,034 66 92 47 Sulop 6,597 3,920 386 2,245 10 34 2 Sarangani 4,219 2,989 40 966 5 45 174 Don Marcelino 7,515 4,400 90 2,936 5 54 30

Davao City 300,141 188,731 48,337 51,529 7,690 2,872 982

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Figure 1.1 POPULATION DISTRIBUTION BY PROVINCE/CITY, REGION XI CENSUS YEAR 2010

Davao Oriental 11.6% Davao City 32.4% Davao del Norte 21.2%

Davao del Sur Compostela Valley 19.4% 15.4%

1 - 63 Table 1.13 HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF BUILDING, TENURE STATUS OF THE LOT AND PROVINCE Census Year 2010

Total Type of Building Province and Number Single Duplex Multi-Unit Commercial/ Institutional Other Not Tenure Status of the Lot of House Residential Industrial/ Living Housing Reported Households (3 or more) Agricultural Quarters Unit

Region XI 1,011,943 924,071 35,614 46,490 3,795 373 178 1,422 Owned/being amortized 597,089 569,043 14,834 11,627 1,169 100 - 316 Rented 112,766 79,965 9,757 21,236 1,261 136 - 411 Rent-free w/ consent of owner 253,493 232,456 8,526 10,726 1,089 92 - 604 Rent-free w/o consent of owner 26,163 22,981 1,562 1,502 66 5 - 47 Not Reported 129 120 3 5 1 - - - Not Applicable 22,303 19,506 932 1,394 209 40 178 44

Davao Oriental 113,563 110,006 1,538 1,227 343 39 13 397 Owned/being amortized 58,949 57,873 574 291 114 8 - 89 Rented 8,768 7,938 307 321 112 16 - 74 Rent-free w/ consent of owner 41,007 39,644 559 480 102 10 - 212 Rent-free w/o consent of owner 1,762 1,673 36 37 5 - - 11 Not Reported 5 5 ------Not Applicable 3,072 2,873 62 98 10 5 13 11

Davao del Norte 211,099 196,590 5,991 7,211 841 99 6 361 Owned/being amortized 126,257 122,370 2,166 1,307 325 25 - 64 Rented 24,037 18,654 1,898 3,046 248 45 - 146 Rent-free w/ consent of owner 51,788 47,265 1,651 2,501 228 23 - 120 Rent-free w/o consent of owner 3,737 3,479 152 82 8 1 - 15 Not Reported 38 35 2 1 - - - - Not Applicable 5,242 4,787 122 274 32 5 6 16

Compostela Valley 151,821 143,524 3,164 4,101 856 42 15 119 Owned/being amortized 87,585 85,371 1,125 772 277 15 - 25 Rented 11,509 9,135 692 1,325 312 13 - 32 Rent-free w/ consent of owner 44,710 41,537 1,101 1,764 239 9 - 60 Rent-free w/o consent of owner 2,690 2,486 118 77 9 - - - Not Reported 0 ------Not Applicable 5,327 4,995 128 163 19 5 15 2

Davao del Sur 200,987 195,780 2,367 2,099 335 74 32 300 Owned/being amortized 121,518 119,725 1,012 570 104 21 - 86 Rented 12,642 10,645 683 1,101 118 25 - 70 Rent-free w/ consent of owner 59,857 58,649 578 375 100 22 - 133 Rent-free w/o consent of owner 4,224 4,147 44 22 7 2 - 2 Not Reported 54 53 - 1 - - - - Not Applicable 2,692 2,561 50 30 6 4 32 9

Davao City 334,473 278,171 22,554 31,852 1,420 119 112 245 Owned/being amortized 202,780 183,704 9,957 8,687 349 31 - 52 Rented 55,810 33,593 6,177 15,443 471 37 - 89 Rent-free w/ consent of owner 56,131 45,361 4,637 5,606 420 28 - 79 Rent-free w/o consent of owner 13,750 11,196 1,212 1,284 37 2 - 19 Not Reported 32 27 1 3 1 - - - Not Applicable 5,970 4,290 570 829 142 21 112 6

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

1 - 64 Table 1.14 OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS, NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS AND HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY TYPE OF BUILDING AND PROVINCE/CITY Census Year 2010

Province/City and Occupied Number Household Type of Building Housing of Population Units Households

Region XI 991,729 1,011,943 4,452,549

Single House 906,295 924,071 4,127,274 Duplex 34,694 35,614 140,759 Multi-Unit Residential 45,299 46,490 162,707 Commercial/Industrial/Agricultural 3,520 3,795 14,187 Institutional Living Quarters 339 373 1,312 Other Housing Unit 176 178 763 Not Reported 1,406 1,422 5,547

Davao Oriental 109,711 113,563 516,475

Single House 106,249 110,006 503,097 Duplex 1,493 1,538 5,904 Multi-Unit Residential 1,200 1,227 4,367 Commercial/Industrial/Agricultural 331 343 1,402 Institutional Living Quarters 37 39 121 Other Housing Unit 13 13 39 Not Reported 388 397 1,545

Davao del Norte 207,179 211,099 937,785

Single House 193,076 196,590 881,309 Duplex 5,884 5,991 24,086 Multi-Unit Residential 6,937 7,211 27,247 Commercial/Industrial/Agricultural 827 841 3,334 Institutional Living Quarters 91 99 393 Other Housing Unit 6 6 20 Not Reported 358 361 1,396

Compostela Valley 149,077 151,821 686,704

Single House 140,904 143,524 655,516 Duplex 3,099 3,164 12,600 Multi-Unit Residential 4,071 4,101 14,374 Commercial/Industrial/Agricultural 837 856 3,504 Institutional Living Quarters 34 42 168 Other Housing Unit 14 15 71 Not Reported 118 119 471

Davao del Sur 199,185 200,987 867,695

Single House 194,030 195,780 848,636 Duplex 2,345 2,367 9,076 Multi-Unit Residential 2,078 2,099 7,225 Commercial/Industrial/Agricultural 331 335 1,215 Institutional Living Quarters 71 74 232 Other Housing Unit 32 32 123 Not Reported 298 300 1,188

1 - 65 Table 1.14 - continued

Davao City 326,577 334,473 1,443,890

Single House 272,036 278,171 1,238,716 Duplex 21,873 22,554 89,093 Multi-Unit Residential 31,013 31,852 109,494 Commercial/Industrial/Agricultural 1,194 1,420 4,732 Institutional Living Quarters 106 119 398 Other Housing Unit 111 112 510 Not Reported 244 245 947

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Figure 1.2 NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS AND AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD SIZE BY PROVINCE/CITY, REGION XI CENSUS YEARS 2010

400,000.00 4.6 Number of Households Average Household Size 350,000.00

300,000.00

4.5 250,000.00

200,000.00

150,000.00 4.4 Number of Households Average Household Size 100,000.00

50,000.00

0.00 4.3 Davao Oriental Davao del Norte Compostela Davao del Sur Davao City Valley

1 - 66 Table 1.15 - continued

Province/City and Total Occupied Galvanized Tile/ Construction Materials of the Outer Walls Housing Units Iron/ Concrete/ Aluminum Clay Tile

Davao del Sur 199,185 117,991 810 Concrete/Brick/Stone 33,797 32,151 621 Wood 34,696 26,135 64 Half Concrete/Brick/Stone & Half Wood 30,478 25,647 113 Galvanized Iron/Aluminum 704 416 11 Bamboo/Sawali/Cogon/Nipa 97,086 32,373 - Asbestos 81 68 1 Glass 16 15 - Makeshift/Salvaged/Improvised 957 317 - Others/Not Reported 1,334 852 - No Walls 36 17 -

Davao City 326,577 303,655 2,449 Concrete/Brick/Stone 130,039 126,957 2,048 Wood 91,310 84,178 191 Half Concrete/Brick/Stone & Half Wood 52,069 48,029 187 Galvanized Iron/Aluminum 1,116 985 8 Bamboo/Sawali/Cogon/Nipa 45,654 38,156 - Asbestos 113 108 - Glass 16 11 4 Makeshift/Salvaged/Improvised 1,693 1,121 - Others/Not Reported 4,540 4,096 11 No Walls 27 14 -

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

1 - 67 Table 1.15 - continued

Construction Materials of the Roof Half Galvanized Cogon/ Makeshift/ Asbestos/ Not Iron/ Wood Nipa/ Salvaged/ Others Reported Half Concrete Anahaw Improvised

4,678 4,046 69,164 1,158 1,314 24 281 103 601 16 24 - 769 2,832 4,729 84 83 - 2,435 204 2,034 14 31 - 160 21 91 2 3 - 1,003 858 61,007 736 1,109 - 52 - -5 - 1 ----- 6 8 336 282 8 - 18 13 357 23 47 24 -5914 -

5,189 4,892 9,032 1,001 344 15 619 274 69 8 64 - 869 3,719 2,071 226 56 - 3,274 425 94 11 49 - 77 28 17 - 1 - 318 387 6,462 258 73 - -4 - -1 - -1 ---- 7 11 113 439 2 - 25 42 204 52 95 15 -1273 -

1 - 68 Table 1.15 NUMBER OF OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS BY CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS OF THE OUTER WALLS AND ROOF, BY PROVINCE/CITY Census Year 2010

Province/City and Total Occupied Galvanized Tile/ Construction Materials of the Outer Walls Housing Units Iron/ Concrete/ Aluminum Clay Tile

Region XI 991,729 770,988 4,971 Concrete/Brick/Stone 271,688 263,618 3,862 Wood 264,506 213,867 538 Half Concrete/Brick/Stone & Half Wood 150,760 134,838 510 Galvanized Iron/Aluminum 2,997 2,306 33 Bamboo/Sawali/Cogon/Nipa 285,630 145,450 - Asbestos 402 349 3 Glass 93 69 11 Makeshift/Salvaged/Improvised 4,362 2,112 - Others/Not Reported 10,986 8,248 14 No Walls 305 131 -

Davao Oriental 109,711 55,762 145 Concrete/Brick/Stone 15,527 14,775 83 Wood 29,016 14,129 34 Half Concrete/Brick/Stone & Half Wood 12,996 10,716 23 Galvanized Iron/Aluminum 273 165 4 Bamboo/Sawali/Cogon/Nipa 49,895 15,086 - Asbestos 69 68 - Glass 19 18 - Makeshift/Salvaged/Improvised 388 86 - Others/Not Reported 1,452 676 1 No Walls 76 43 -

Davao del Norte 207,179 169,342 1,292 Concrete/Brick/Stone 65,082 62,884 982 Wood 52,932 41,537 158 Half Concrete/Brick/Stone & Half Wood 32,785 29,192 134 Galvanized Iron/Aluminum 482 374 7 Bamboo/Sawali/Cogon/Nipa 52,399 33,079 - Asbestos 104 73 2 Glass 31 14 7 Makeshift/Salvaged/Improvised 696 331 - Others/Not Reported 2,578 1,837 2 No Walls 90 21 -

Compostela Valley 149,077 124,238 275 Concrete/Brick/Stone 27,243 26,851 128 Wood 56,552 47,888 91 Half Concrete/Brick/Stone & Half Wood 22,432 21,254 53 Galvanized Iron/Aluminum 422 366 3 Bamboo/Sawali/Cogon/Nipa 40,596 26,756 - Asbestos 35 32 - Glass 11 11 - Makeshift/Salvaged/Improvised 628 257 - Others/Not Reported 1,082 787 - No Walls 76 36 -

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

1 - 69 Table 1.15 - continued

Construction Materials of the Roof Half Galvanized Cogon/ Makeshift/ Asbestos/ Not Iron/ Wood Nipa/ Salvaged/ Others Reported Half Concrete Anahaw Improvised

16,832 23,209 168,029 207 7,440 52 1,869 688 1,466 51 134 - 2,884 17,795 28,014 63 1,345 - 9,274 1,257 4,690 53 138 - 302 93 245 2 15 - 2,404 3,195 130,799 - 3,782 - 69 -314 - 39 - -1 - 23 35 897 - 1,295 - 67 92 1,814 7 692 52 -36 104 -34 -

1,158 3,128 48,437 293 787 1 82 41 528 - 18 - 225 2,406 12,079 63 80 - 492 52 1,682 4 27 - 24 7 68 2 3 - 325 612 33,299 116 457 - ----1- ----1- 1 3 190 103 5 - 9 4 566 - 195 1 - 3 25 5 - -

4,652 6,604 24,346 422 509 12 815 248 116 6 31 - 745 5,224 5,122 69 77 - 2,430 521 473 12 23 - 34 22 44 - 1 - 609 546 17,811 135 219 - 1 3 - - 25 - 28 ---- 5 4 161 186 9 - 11 24 561 12 119 12 - 4 58 2 5 -

1,155 4,539 17,051 1,144 675 0 72 22 152 6 12 - 276 3,614 4,013 380 290 - 643 55 407 12 8 - 71526 2 3 - 149 792 12,220 438 241 - ----3------4 9 97 255 6 - 4 9 126 51 105 - -23 10 - 7 -

1 - 70 Table 1.16A HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX BY PROVINCE 2003, 2006 and 2009

Province 2003 2006 2009

Davao del Norte 0.534 0.476 0.506 Davao del Sur 0.584 0.590 0.602 Davao Oriental 0.363 0.384 0.356 Compostela Valley 0.418 0.402 0.461

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 1.16B HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX BY COMPONENT AND PROVINCE 2003, 2006 and 2009

Life Expectancy Education Income Province Level Index Mean Years Expected Index Real Per Index (in years) of Schooling Years of Capita Schooling Income (in pesos)

2003

Davao del Norte 65.90 0.726 7.5 11.90 0.784 41,327 0.267 Davao del Sur 68.60 0.770 8.3 12.00 0.831 45,137 0.311 Davao Oriental 68.10 0.762 7.2 12.30 0.785 24,973 0.080 Compostela Valley 65.90 0.726 7.5 11.90 0.784 29,180 0.128

2006

Davao del Norte 67.10 0.745 8.0 12.50 0.832 33,140 0.174 Davao del Sur 69.40 0.782 8.6 11.80 0.837 45,337 0.313 Davao Oriental 69.70 0.787 6.3 10.70 0.682 27,161 0.105 Compostela Valley 67.10 0.745 7.2 11.90 0.770 27,845 0.113

2009

Davao del Norte 68.30 0.764 8.1 11.90 0.820 36,024 0.207 Davao del Sur 70.20 0.795 8.8 12.00 0.856 45,988 0.321 Davao Oriental 71.30 0.812 6.5 10.50 0.689 24,996 0.081 Compostela Valley 68.30 0.764 7.4 11.60 0.773 32,429 0.166

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

1 - 71 Chapter 2 INCOME AND PRICES

Data on the levels and patterns of family income and expenditure, poverty incidence and threshold and price indices are vital indicators of the socioeconomic status of the people. Specifically, these data provide a picture of the standard of living, the varying degrees of inequality, the purchasing capacity, and the demand for goods and services of families. The data are essential in the conceptualization and assessment of poverty alleviation programs of government, private and non-government organizations. The data have become more significant to all sectors now that genuine efforts are being demonstrated in pursuing the social reform agenda. The trends, patterns and signals shown by the data have been given wide and serious attention due to the far reaching ramifications on policies and programs aimed at people empowerment. The usage of the data has accordingly permeated all echelons of the government bureaucracy, private businesses and even ordinary citizens themselves. With the support provided by the data, interventions can be implemented to help the citizenry respond to situations brought about by the increased prices and incidence of poverty and low income capacity, among others.

This chapter presents data for the region and by province pertaining to family income, expenditures and consumer price indices. Several indicators derived from these basic data such as poverty incidence and threshold, inflation rate and purchasing power of the peso are also presented in this chapter. The income, expenditures and price data are generated from the results of the Family Income and Expenditures Survey (FIES) and price surveys of the National Statistics Office. The poverty statistics, on the other hand, are computed by the Technical Working Group on Income Statistics of the National Statistical Coordination Board using the results of the FIES.

Sector Highlights

. Based on the results of the 2009 Family Income and Expenditures Survey, average family income in Region XI increased by 16.9 percent from 133 thousands in 2009 to 194 thousands in 2012. Average family expenditures, on the other hand, rose by 9.9 percent from 142 thousands in 2009 to 156 thousands in 2012.

. In 2012, the mean income of the first decile group of the population in Davao Region was 64 thousands. On the other hand, the mean income of the tenth decile group was 565 thousands.

. Food was the major expenditure item of families, accounting for 46.2 percent of total family expenditures in 2009 and 47.6 percent in 2012. In 2012, families with income less than 40,000 spent 63.3 percent on food, while those with income more than 250,000 spent 37.7 percent on food expenditures.

. Annual Per Capita Poverty Threshold increased from P17,120 to P19,967 and incidence of poor families decreased from 25.5 percent to 25.0 percent between 2009 and 2012.

. Annual Per Capita Food Threshold increased from P11,925 to P13,890 and subsistence incidence among families decreased from 14.9 percent to 13.1 percent between 2009 and 2012.

. Farmers, fishermen, and children were the poorest basic sectors in Davao Region with poverty incidence of 44.3 percent, 42.5 percent, and 40.8 percent, respectively in 2009.

. Annual average Inflation Rate increased from 3.2 percent in 2013 to 3.6 percent in 2014.

2 - 1 Table 2.1 Number of Families, Total and Average Annual Family Income and Expenditure by Region: 2012 2 - 5

Table 2.2 Total and Average Annual Family Income and Expenditures by Income Class, 2009 and 2012 2 - 6

Table 2.3 Total and Average Annual Family Income and Expenditures by Expenditure Class, 2009 and 2012 2 - 7

Table 2.4A Average Annual Income and Expenditures by Family Size and Income Class: 2009 2 - 8

Table 2.4B Average Annual Income and Expenditures by Family Size and Income Class: 2012 2 - 9

Table 2.5 Mean and Median Income and Expenditures by Income Decile, 2009 and 2012 2 - 10

Table 2.6 Distribution of Families by Main Source of Income and Income Class: 2012 2 - 11

Table 2.7A Distribution of Total Family Expenditures by Expenditure Group by Income Class: 2009 2 - 12

Table 2.7B Distribution of Total Family Expenditures by Expenditure Group by Income Class: 2012 2 - 14

Table 2.8 Total Number of Families, Total and Average Per Capita Income and Expenditures by Per Capita Income Class, by Province/City, 2000 2 - 16

Table 2.9A Annual Per Capita Poverty Thresholds and Poverty Incidence and Magnitude of Poor Families by Region, 2009 and 2012 2 - 18

Table 2.9B Annual Per Capita Poverty Thresholds and Poverty Incidence and Magnitude of Poor Population by Region, 2009 and 2012 2 - 19

Table 2.9C Annual Per Capita Poverty Thresholds and Poverty Incidence and Magnitude of Poor Families by Province, Region XI, 2009 and 2012 2 - 20

Table 2.9D Annual Per Capita Poverty Thresholds and Poverty Incidence and Magnitude of Poor Population by Province, Region XI, 2009 and 2012 2 - 20

Table 2.9E Annual Per Capita Food Thresholds, Subsistence Incidence and Magnitude of Subsistence Poor Families by Province, Region XI, 2 - 21 2009 and 2012

Table 2.9F Annual Per Capita Food Thresholds, Subsistence Incidence and Magnitude of Subsistence Poor Population by Province, Region XI, 2 - 21 2009 and 2012

Table 2.10 Poverty Statistics for the Basic Sector, Region XI, 2003, 2006, and 2009 2 - 22

Table 2.11 Consumer Price Index for All Income Households by Province 2013 - 2014 2 - 23

2 - 2 Figure 2.1 Poverty Incidence of Families by Province, 2009 and 2012 2 - 4

Figure 2.2 Consumer Price Index and Inflation Rate, Region XI, 2008 - 2014 2 - 4

Figure 2.3 Distribution of Family Expenditures, Region XI, 2012 2 - 11

2 - 3 Figure 2.1 POVERTY INCIDENCE OF FAMILIES BY PROVINCE, 2009 AND 2012

50 2009 2012 45

40

35

30

25 In Percent 20

15

10

5

0 Davao Oriental Davao del Norte Compostela Valley Davao del Sur

Figure 2.2 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX AND INFLATION RATE REGION XI, 2008 - 2014

200 12 CPI Inflation Rate 190 10 180

170 8 160

150 6

140 Inflation Rate 4 130

Consumer Price Index (2000=100) 120 2 110

100 0 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

2 - 4 Table 2.1 NUMBER OF FAMILIES, TOTAL AND AVERAGE ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME AND EXPENDITURE BY REGION 2012

Number of Income Expenditure Region Families Total Average Total Average (in thousands) (in millions) (in thousands) (in millions) (in thousands)

Philippines 21,426 5,026,798 235 4,125,312 193

NCR 2,917 11,061,069 379 947,599 325 CAR 375 96,351 257 70,633 188 Ilocos 1,105 225,050 204 175,220 159 771 150,089 195 107,884 140 2,386 618,893 259 503,995 211 3,082 867,006 284 748,129 243 638 114,117 179 88,215 138 Bicol 1,165 189,185 162 167,256 144 1,604 324,028 202 260,971 163 1,577 329,415 209 258,635 164 902 149,493 166 118,998 132 772 124,903 162 93,829 122 976 185,015 190 139,353 143 Davao 1,078 209,405 194 167,651 156 Soccsksargen 988 160,674 163 138,089 140 Caraga 532 95,809 180 75,352 142 ARMM 557 72,196 130 63,506 114

Source: Family Income and Expenditure Survey Philippine Statistics Authority

2 - 5 Table 2.2 TOTAL AND AVERAGE ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME AND EXPENDITURES BY INCOME CLASS 2009 and 2012 (Income Class in Pesos; Total in Millions; Averages in Thousands)

2009 Income Class Income Expenditures Total Average Total Average (in Millions) (in thousands) (in Millions) (in thousands)

Philippines 3,804,325 206 3,239,186 176

Under 40,000 23,148 31 25,026 33 40,000 - 59,999 81,514 51 86,158 54 60,000 - 99,999 327,375 80 328,288 80 100,000 - 249,999 1,206,777 159 1,112,161 147 250,000 and over 2,165,511 491 1,687,553 383

Region XI 146,292 166 125,043 142

Under 40,000 1,705 30 1,766 32 40,000 - 59,999 5,010 50 5,275 53 60,000 - 99,999 17,614 79 17,281 78 100,000 - 249,999 55,341 155 50,429 141 250,000 and over 66,621 450 50,292 340

2012 Income Class Income Expenditures Total Average Total Average (in Millions) (in thousands) (in Millions) (in thousands)

Philippines 5,026,798 235 4,125,312 193

Under 40,000 20,303 30 22,540 33 40,000 - 59,999 71,530 51 75,188 54 60,000 - 99,999 325,936 80 320,853 79 100,000 - 249,999 1,443,751 159 1,307,091 144 250,000 and over 3,165,277 508 2,399,641 385

Region XI 209,405 194 167,651 156

Under 40,000 1,200 31 1,286 33 40,000 - 59,999 4,832 51 5,145 54 60,000 - 99,999 18,312 79 17,872 79 100,000 - 249,999 75,347 153 66,477 137 250,000 and over 109,713 543 76,870 329

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.

Source: Family Income and Expenditures Survey Philippine Statistics Authority

2 - 6 Table 2.3 TOTAL AND AVERAGE ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME AND EXPENDITURES BY EXPENDITURE CLASS 2009 and 2012

2009 Expenditure Class Income Expenditures Total Average Total Average (in Millions) (in thousands) (in Millions) (in thousands)

Philippines 3,804,325 206 3,239,186 176

Under 40,000 24,854 33 22,835 30 40,000 - 59,999 93,107 55 86,121 51 60,000 - 99,999 392,547 86 362,575 80 100,000 - 249,999 1,434,511 180 1,255,785 158 250,000 and over 1,859,306 532 1,511,870 432

Region XI 146,292 166 125,043 142

Under 40,000 1,851 33 1,706 30 40,000 - 59,999 5,991 54 5,611 51 60,000 - 99,999 22,202 88 20,068 79 100,000 - 249,999 62,600 177 54,193 153 250,000 and over 53,648 490 43,464 397

2012 Expenditure Class Income Expenditures Total Average Total Average (in Millions) (in thousands) (in Millions) (in thousands)

Philippines 5,026,798 235 4,125,312 193

Under 40,000 26,928 35 23,189 31 40,000 - 59,999 97,143 60 82,447 51 60,000 - 99,999 436,516 92 378,396 80 100,000 - 249,999 1,797,880 188 1,511,848 158 250,000 and over 2,668,331 557 2,129,432 444

Region XI 209,405 194 167,651 156

Under 40,000 1,455 35 1,302 31 40,000 - 59,999 5,506 57 4,916 51 60,000 - 99,999 26,326 91 23,272 80 100,000 - 249,999 92,217 187 75,773 154 250,000 and over 83,902 532 62,388 396

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.

Source: Family Income and Expenditures Survey Philippine Statistics Authority

2 - 7 Table 2.4B AVERAGE ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME AND EXPENDITURE BY FAMILY SIZE AND INCOME CLASS: 2009 (Average Income and Expenditure in Thousand Pesos)

Income Class Family Size All Income Under 40,000 to 60,000 to 100,000 to '250,000 Class 40,000 59,999 99,999 249,999 and over

Philippines Average Income 206 31 51 80 159 491 Average Expenditure 176 33 54 80 147 383

5 persons or less Average Income 193 30 50 79 159 490 Average Expenditure 163 32 52 78 145 376

6 persons or more Average Income 231 34 52 81 160 493 Average Expenditure 200 42 59 85 150 393

Region XI Average Income 166 30 50 79 155 450 Average Expenditure 142 32 53 78 141 340

5 persons or less Average Income 148 30 50 79 151 436 Average Expenditure 126 31 52 77 136 321

6 persons or more Average Income 202 31 51 80 161 470 Average Expenditure 174 34 57 80 150 365

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.

Source: Family Income and Expenditures Survey Philippine Statistics Authority

2 - 8 Table 2.4A AVERAGE ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME AND EXPENDITURE BY FAMILY SIZE AND INCOME CLASS: 2012 (Average Income and Expenditure in Thousand Pesos)

Income Class Family Size Under 40,000 to 60,000 to 100,000 to '250,000 All Income 40,000 59,999 99,999 249,999 and over

Philippines Average Income 235 30 51 80 159 508 Average Expenditure 193 33 54 79 144 385

5 persons or less Average Income 215 30 51 80 158 501 Average Expenditure 176 33 53 77 142 376

6 persons or more Average Income 272 36 52 82 161 519 Average Expenditure 225 51 60 85 149 399

Region XI Average Income 194 31 51 81 155 470 Average Expenditure 156 33 54 79 137 329

5 persons or less Average Income 172 31 51 81 153 451 Average Expenditure 139 33 53 77 132 318

6 persons or more Average Income 242 - 53 82 160 493 Average Expenditure 190 - 59 85 146 343

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.

Source: Family Income and Expenditures Survey Philippine Statistics Authority

2 - 9 Table 2.5 MEAN AND MEDIAN INCOME AND EXPENDITURES BY INCOME DECILE 2009 and 2012 (In thousands)

2009 2012 Income Decile Income Expenditures Income Expenditures Mean Median Mean Median Mean Median Mean Median

Philippines 206 135 176 125 235 153 193 136

First Decile 41 42 43 44 69 66 73 70 Second Decile 64 64 66 65 92 89 91 86 Third Decile 81 81 81 80 108 104 102 98 Fourth Decile 100 100 97 97 130 124 121 113 Fifth Decile 122 122 116 116 153 144 139 130 Sixth Decile 150 150 139 139 182 172 161 150 Seventh Decile 189 188 171 170 229 216 196 182 Eighth Decile 244 243 216 215 286 270 237 218 Ninth Decile 342 338 288 285 381 358 302 280 Tenth Decile 728 574 535 454 715 583 503 411

Region XI 166 114 142 104 194 133 156 118

First Decile 35 37 37 36 64 60 69 66 Second Decile 55 56 57 56 85 84 86 82 Third Decile 71 72 71 70 105 102 101 98 Fourth Decile 86 86 84 83 115 106 108 101 Fifth Decile 104 104 98 96 137 128 121 108 Sixth Decile 124 123 116 116 157 148 138 128 Seventh Decile 153 154 141 139 170 165 140 132 Eighth Decile 195 193 178 170 236 222 192 178 Ninth Decile 270 270 224 220 307 287 234 221 Tenth Decile 561 455 410 352 565 487 366 320

Source: Family Income and Expenditures Survey Philippine Statistics Authority

2 - 10 Table 2.6 DISTRIBUTION OF FAMILIES BY MAIN SOURCE OF INCOME AND INCOME CLASS 2012

Income Class Main Source of Income All Income Under 40,000 to 60,000 to 100,000 to '250,000 Classes 40,000 59,999 99,999 249,999 and over

Philippines

Number of families (in thousands) 21,426 676 1,400 4,057 9,065 6,228

Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Wages and Salaries 46.7 21.8 31.1 37.3 46.1 48.5 Entrepreneurial Activities 20.5 25.3 27.3 28.3 23.7 18.0 Other sources of income 32.8 52.9 41.6 34.4 30.2 33.6

Region XI

Number of families (in thousands) 1,078 39 95 226 485 234

Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Wages and Salaries 47.7 24.3 30.3 42.7 51.7 46.7 Entrepreneurial Activities 23.7 34.3 34.5 27.6 24.9 21.7 Other sources of income 28.6 41.4 35.1 29.7 23.5 31.6

Source: Family Income and Expenditures Survey Philippine Statistics Authority

Figure 2.3 DISTRIBUTION OF FAMILY EXPENDITURES REGION XI, 2012

Health, 3.1

Others, 10.8

Education, 3.8

Clothing and Footwear, 2.6

Food, 47.6 Transportation and Communication, 8.5

Miscellaneous Good and Services, 6.3 Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels, 17.3

2 - 11 Table 2.7B DISTRIBUTION OF TOTAL FAMILY EXPENDITURES BY EXPENDITURE GROUP BY INCOME CLASS 2009 (In Percent)

Income Class Expenditure Group Total Under 40,000 - 60,000 - 100,000 - 250,000 40,000 59,999 99,999 249,999 and over

Philippines

Total Family Expenditure (In millions) 3,239,186 25,026 86,158 328,288 1,112,161 1,687,553

Percent of Total Expenditures 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Food Expenditure 42.6 61.8 61.4 58.6 49.6 33.6

Food Consumed at Home 36.5 61.0 59.5 55.4 43.4 26.8 Cereals and Cereal Preparations 12.0 27.7 27.2 23.7 14.9 6.9 Roots and Tubers 0.5 1.6 1.2 0.9 0.5 0.3 Fruits and Vegetables 3.8 6.9 6.5 5.8 4.3 2.8 Meat and Meat Preparations 5.8 3.6 4.2 5.0 6.6 5.6 Dairy Products and Eggs 3.0 2.1 2.4 2.8 3.3 3.0 Fish and Marine Products 5.1 9.4 9.4 8.7 6.2 3.5 Coffee, Cocoa and Tea 1.0 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.3 0.7 Non-Alcoholic Beverages 1.4 0.6 1.0 1.2 1.5 1.3 Food N.E.C. 3.8 7.3 6.0 5.5 4.7 2.8 Food Consumed Outside Home 6.1 0.8 1.8 3.2 6.2 6.8

Alcoholic Beverages 0.7 1.2 1.1 1.1 0.9 0.4 Tobacco 0.8 1.7 1.7 1.6 1.1 0.5 Fuel, Light and Water 7.1 7.4 6.8 6.7 7.4 6.9 Transportation and Communication 7.7 2.8 3.4 4.4 6.5 9.4 Household Operations 2.3 1.9 1.7 1.7 1.7 2.9 Personal Care and Effects 3.8 2.9 3.5 3.9 4.1 3.5 Clothing, Footwear and Other Wear 2.2 1.5 1.7 2.0 2.2 2.3 Education 4.3 0.5 0.9 1.5 2.9 5.9 Recreation 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.6 Medical Care 2.9 1.5 1.7 1.7 2.3 3.5 Non-Durable Furnishings 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 Durable Furniture and Equipment 2.7 0.1 0.5 1.1 2.2 3.5 Taxes 2.0 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.6 3.5 House Rental/Imputed Rental 12.8 10.4 9.4 9.3 11.7 14.4 House Maintenance and repairs 0.6 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.6 Special Family occasion expenditure 2.7 0.9 1.4 1.9 2.5 3.1 Gifts and Contributions expenditure 1.4 0.6 0.6 0.8 1.2 1.8 Other Expenditure 2.9 4.2 3.5 2.8 2.2 3.4

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.

Source: Family Income and Expenditures Survey Philippine Statistics Authority

2 - 12 Table 2.7B - continued

Income Class Expenditure Group Total Under 40,000 - 60,000 - 100,000 - 250,000 40,000 59,999 99,999 249,999 and over

Region XI

Total Family Expenditures (In Thousand Pesos) 125,043 1,766 5,275 17,281 50,429 50,292

Percent of Total Expenditures 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Food Expenditure 46.2 62.2 61.8 58.3 50.1 36.0

Food Consumed at Home 42.2 61.1 60.2 55.7 45.7 31.4 Cereals and Cereal Preparations 14.5 26.2 26.1 22.3 16.1 8.5 Roots and Tubers 0.5 2.8 1.2 0.7 0.4 0.3 Fruits and Vegetables 4.3 7.3 6.9 5.8 4.5 3.3 Meat and Meat Preparations 6.3 4.1 4.4 5.6 6.8 6.4 Dairy Products and Eggs 3.3 2.0 2.9 3.2 3.5 3.4 Fish and Marine Products 6.6 10.6 10.8 9.9 7.1 4.4 Coffee, Cocoa and Tea 1.3 1.6 1.9 1.7 1.4 0.9 Non-Alcoholic Beverages 1.5 0.6 1.1 1.5 1.6 1.4 Food N.E.C. 3.9 5.9 5.0 4.9 4.3 2.9 Food Consumed Outside Home 4.0 1.0 1.6 2.5 4.4 4.5

Alcoholic Beverages 1.0 1.6 1.4 1.5 1.1 0.6 Tobacco 1.1 1.5 2.1 1.9 1.3 0.5 Fuel, Light and Water 6.4 7.2 6.1 6.2 6.4 6.4 Transportation and Communication 7.1 3.6 3.2 4.4 6.4 9.4 Household Operations 1.9 2.0 1.8 1.6 1.6 2.3 Personal Care and Effects 3.6 2.5 3.0 3.5 3.6 3.7 Clothing, Footwear and Other Wear 2.2 1.5 1.6 1.8 2.1 2.5 Education 3.4 0.6 0.9 1.3 3.0 4.9 Recreation 0.4 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.6 Medical Care 3.1 1.1 2.0 1.6 3.2 3.7 Non-Durable Furnishings 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 Durable Furniture and Equipment 3.5 0.1 1.0 2.5 3.2 4.4 Taxes 1.0 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.5 1.9 House Rental/Imputed Rental 11.2 9.3 8.1 8.9 10.2 13.4 House Maintenance and repairs 0.5 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.5 0.7 Special Family occasion expenditure 2.8 0.7 1.8 1.7 2.4 3.7 Gifts and Contributions expenditure 1.1 0.8 0.7 0.9 1.0 1.3 Other Expenditure 3.4 5.3 3.8 3.0 3.0 4.0

2 - 13 Table 2.7A DISTRIBUTION OF TOTAL FAMILY EXPENDITURES BY EXPENDITURE GROUP BY INCOME CLASS 2012 (In Percent)

All Income Class Expenditure Group Income Under 40,000 - 60,000 - 100,000 - 250,000 Classes 40,000 59,999 99,999 249,999 and over

Philippines

Total Family Expenditure (In Millions) 4,125,312 22,540 75,188 320,853 1,307,091 2,399,641

Percent to Total Expenditures 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Food Expenditures 42.8 62.3 62.2 60.1 51.8 34.9 Food Consumed at Home 35.3 56.0 58.4 55.4 44.3 26.8 Bread and cereals 12.0 26.3 27.2 24.7 16.2 7.3 Meat 5.9 3.6 4.4 5.0 6.6 5.7 Fish and sea foods 5.4 9.2 9.6 9.2 6.9 3.9 Milk, cheese and eggs 2.9 2.3 2.4 2.8 3.2 2.8 Oils and fats 0.7 0.9 1.1 1.1 0.9 0.6 Fruits 1.3 2.1 2.0 1.8 1.5 1.1 Vegetables 2.4 5.3 5.2 4.4 3.1 1.7 Sugar, Jam, Honey, chocolate and confectionary 1.0 1.6 1.7 1.6 1.2 0.7 Food not elsewhere classified 1.0 1.6 1.7 1.6 1.4 0.8 Coffee, Cocoa, and Tea 1.3 2.2 2.1 2.1 1.8 1.0 Mineral water, softdrinks, fruits and vegetable juices 1.4 0.7 0.9 1.2 1.5 1.3 Food Regularly Consumed Outside the Home 7.5 6.4 3.8 4.7 7.5 8.1

Alcoholic Beverages 0.6 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.8 0.5 Tobacco 0.9 1.5 1.6 1.5 1.2 0.6 Other vegetables-based products 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 Clothing and footwear 2.4 1.7 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.6 Furnishings, household equipment and routine household needs 2.8 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.1 3.3 Health 3.7 2.0 1.8 2.1 2.7 4.4 Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels 20.7 20.6 18.5 17.5 20.0 21.5 Transportation 7.5 3.1 3.6 4.5 6.4 8.7 Communication 2.7 0.4 0.8 1.2 2.0 3.4 Recreation and culture 1.4 0.3 0.5 0.7 0.9 1.8 Education 4.1 0.4 0.8 1.6 2.6 5.4 Accomodation Services 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.2 Miscellaneous Goods and Services 6.6 3.6 4.3 4.7 5.7 7.5 Other Expenditure 3.7 0.9 0.8 0.9 1.5 5.4

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.

Source: Family Income and Expenditures Survey Philippine Statistics Authority

2 - 14 Table 2.7A - continued

All Income Class Expenditure Group Income Under 40,000 - 60,000 - 100,000 - 250,000 Classes 40,000 59,999 99,999 249,999 and over

Region XI

Total Family Expenditure (In Millions) 167,651 1,286 5,145 17,872 66,477 76,870

Percent to Total Expenditures 100.0 100 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Food Expenditures 47.6 63.3 64.9 61.9 53.6 37.7 Food Consumed at Home 41.8 60.0 61.5 57.3 47.6 31.7 Bread and cereals 15.7 27.7 28.5 25.7 18.7 9.7 Meat 6.1 3.4 4.3 5.4 6.6 6.0 Fish and sea foods 7.2 10.8 11.1 10.1 8.1 5.3 Milk, cheese and eggs 2.9 2.0 2.6 2.8 3.2 2.8 Oils and fats 0.7 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.8 0.6 Fruits 1.4 2.0 1.9 1.6 1.5 1.3 Vegetables 2.9 6.5 6.0 4.7 3.3 2.0 Sugar, Jam, Honey, chocolate and confectionary 1.0 1.8 1.5 1.4 1.0 0.8 Food not elsewhere classified 1.0 1.7 1.6 1.3 1.1 0.7 Coffee, Cocoa, and Tea 1.5 2.2 2.1 2.1 1.9 1.1 Mineral water, softdrinks, fruits and vegetable juices 1.4 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.5 1.3 Food Regularly Consumed Outside the Home 5.8 3.3 3.4 4.6 6.0 6.1

Alcoholic Beverages 0.8 0.8 1.0 0.9 0.9 0.6 Tobacco 1.1 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.3 0.7 Other vegetables-based products 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 - Clothing and footwear 2.6 1.9 2.1 2.0 2.4 2.9 Furnishings, household equipment and routine household needs 2.5 2.2 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.9 Health 3.1 2.1 1.6 2.0 2.6 3.9 Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels 17.3 18.8 17.0 15.8 16.5 18.2 Transportation 8.5 4.5 3.7 5.2 7.7 10.5 Communication 2.2 0.2 0.5 1.1 1.8 3.0 Recreation and culture 1.5 0.2 0.6 0.6 1.0 2.2 Education 3.8 0.6 0.7 1.2 2.8 5.6 Accomodation Services 0.1 0.4 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 Miscellaneous Goods and Services 6.3 3.8 3.8 4.6 5.5 7.5 Other Expenditure 2.6 0.6 0.7 0.8 1.6 4.2

2 - 15 Table 2.8 TOTAL NUMBER OF FAMILIES, TOTAL AND AVERAGE PER CAPITA INCOME AND EXPENDITURES BY PER CAPITA INCOME CLASS, BY PROVINCE/CITY 2000 (Income Class in Pesos; Totals in Thousand Pesos; Average per Capita in Pesos)

Province/Per Capita Total Number Income Expenditures Income Class of Families Total Ave. Per Capita Total Ave. Per Capita

Region XI a/ 1,032,587 115,912,464 23,727 93,829,474 19,638

Under 3,000 3,976 76,254 2,712 98,027 3,436 3,000 - 3,999 13,989 347,456 3,528 408,207 4,132 4,000 - 5,999 71,748 2,307,970 5,118 2,506,559 5,643 6,000 - 7,499 78,000 3,355,309 6,779 3,520,897 7,313 7,500 - 9,999 132,681 6,339,006 8,760 6,408,926 8,977 10,000 - 14,999 216,152 13,631,872 12,373 13,007,903 12,012 15,000 - 19,999 137,723 12,098,171 17,207 10,604,121 15,446 20,000 - 29,999 149,998 17,274,705 24,603 15,084,457 21,731 30,000 - 49,999 132,379 22,922,741 38,708 18,343,920 31,614 50,000 and over 95,941 37,558,979 88,834 23,846,458 61,207

Davao Oriental 85,744 8,088,180 22,093 6,558,519 17,737

Under 3,000 ----- 3,000 - 3,999 ----- 4,000 - 5,999 9,734 296,219 5,040 322,388 5,703 6,000 - 7,499 5,605 315,126 6,717 256,317 5,491 7,500 - 9,999 12,918 581,112 8,705 547,424 8,150 10,000 - 14,999 17,333 1,079,455 12,049 992,392 11,141 15,000 - 19,999 15,705 1,141,314 16,716 925,740 14,015 20,000 - 29,999 8,225 844,769 24,316 656,301 19,634 30,000 - 49,999 7,667 1,272,526 38,088 980,189 31,049 50,000 and over 8,558 2,557,659 85,516 1,877,767 60,358

Davao del Norte b/ 230,415 18,147,087 17,137 16,329,385 15,475

Under 3,000 990 24,366 2,735 38,088 4,275 3,000 - 3,999 4,595 117,785 3,530 149,330 4,509 4,000 - 5,999 23,478 761,280 5,048 819,694 5,531 6,000 - 7,499 23,630 1,046,028 6,773 1,065,405 7,249 7,500 - 9,999 37,958 1,780,386 8,723 1,776,789 8,904 10,000 - 14,999 53,980 3,380,629 12,687 3,230,036 12,358 15,000 - 19,999 27,781 2,065,819 17,264 1,971,256 16,590 20,000 - 29,999 28,489 3,227,457 24,738 3,054,423 22,953 30,000 - 49,999 21,403 3,178,726 37,727 2,532,523 30,572 50,000 and over 8,112 2,564,610 79,298 1,691,840 57,373

Notes: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding. Per capita income and expenditures are obtained by dividing the total income and expenditures by the total number of family members. a/ includes , Sarangani, and Gen. Santos City b/ includes Compostela Valley

Source: Family Income and Expenditures Survey Philippine Statistics Authority

2 - 16 Table 2.9A ANNUAL PER CAPITA POVERTY THRESHOLDS AND POVERTY INCIDENCE AND MAGNITUDE OF POOR FAMILIES BY REGION 2009 and 2012 (Threshold in Pesos; Incidence in Percent)

Annual Per Capita Poverty Poverty Incidence Among Magnitude of Poor Province Thresholds 1/ Families 2/ Families 3/ 2009 2012 2009 2012 2009 2012

Philippines 16,871 18,935 20.5 19.7 4,036,915 4,214,921

NCR 19,227 20,344 2.4 2.6 63,974 76,530 CAR 17,243 19,483 19.2 17.5 66,111 65,516 Region I 17,595 18,373 16.8 14.0 172,726 154,712 Region II 17,330 19,125 20.2 17.0 143,847 130,965 Region III 14,422 18,188 10.7 10.1 232,928 240,079 Region IV-A 17,033 19,137 8.8 8.3 241,158 256,839 Region IV-B 15,613 17,292 27.2 23.6 160,226 150,486 Region V 16,888 18,257 35.3 32.3 385,523 375,974 Region VI 15,971 18,029 23.6 22.8 353,431 365,040 Region VII 16,662 18,767 26.0 25.7 378,221 405,694 Region VIII 16,278 18,076 34.5 37.4 293,886 337,221 Region IX 16,260 18,054 39.5 33.7 280,271 259,749 Region X 16,878 19,335 33.3 32.8 298,472 320,113 Region XI 17,120 19,967 25.5 25.0 252,152 268,957 Region XII 16,405 18,737 30.8 37.1 274,043 366,169 Caraga 18,309 19,629 46.0 31.9 227,453 169,522 ARMM 16,683 20,517 39.9 48.7 212,494 271,355

1/ The annual per capita income required or the amount to be spent to satisfy the nutritional requirements (2,000 calories) and other basic needs. 2/ The proportion of poor families to the total number of families. 3/ The total number of poor families.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

2 - 17 Table 2.9B ANNUAL PER CAPITA POVERTY THRESHOLDS AND POVERTY INCIDENCE AND MAGNITUDE OF POOR POPULATION BY REGION 2009 and 2012 (Threshold in Pesos; Incidence in Percent)

Annual Per Capita Poverty Poverty Incidence Among Magnitude of Poor Province Thresholds 1/ Population 2/ Population 3/ 2009 2012 2009 2012 2009 2012

Philippines 16,871 18,935 26.3 25.2 23,300,444 23,745,895

NCR 19,227 20,344 3.6 3.9 403,458 460,831 CAR 17,243 19,483 25.1 22.8 390,066 373,740 Region I 17,595 18,373 22.0 18.5 1,005,574 876,650 Region II 17,330 19,125 25.5 22.1 790,985 716,754 Region III 14,422 18,188 13.7 12.9 1,329,044 1,340,361 Region IV-A 17,033 19,137 11.9 10.9 1,419,975 1,425,774 Region IV-B 15,613 17,292 34.5 31.0 921,622 876,238 Region V 16,888 18,257 44.2 41.1 2,338,850 2,276,848 Region VI 15,971 18,029 30.8 29.1 2,110,806 2,088,471 Region VII 16,662 18,767 31.0 30.2 2,042,027 2,094,911 Region VIII 16,278 18,076 42.6 45.2 1,708,941 1,882,934 Region IX 16,260 18,054 45.8 40.1 1,510,806 1,409,819 Region X 16,878 19,335 40.1 39.5 1,661,208 1,759,570 Region XI 17,120 19,967 31.4 30.7 1,356,480 1,411,063 Region XII 16,405 18,737 38.3 44.7 1,511,050 1,895,820 ARMM 18,309 19,629 54.4 40.3 1,291,683 1,001,923 Caraga 16,683 20,517 47.4 55.8 1,507,868 1,854,188

1/ The annual per capita income required or the amount to be spent to satisfy the nutritional requirements (2,000 calories) and other basic needs. 2/ The proportion of poor population to the total number of population. 3/ The total number of poor population.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

2 - 18 Table 2.9C ANNUAL PER CAPITA POVERTY THRESHOLDS, POVERTY INCIDENCE AND MAGNITUDE OF POOR FAMILIES BY PROVINCE 2009 and 2012 (Threshold in Pesos; Incidence in Percent)

Annual Per Capita Poverty Poverty Incidence Among Magnitude of Poor Province Threshold 1/ Families 2/ Families 3/ 2009 2012 2009 2012 2009 2012

Region XI 17,120 19,967 25.5 25.0 252,152 268,957

Davao Oriental 16,948 19,323 44.3 37.8 49,155 45,429 Davao del Norte a/ 16,863 20,841 27.2 26.7 55,869 60,652 Compostela Valley a/ 17,788 20,932 31.0 30.7 46,267 48,928 Davao del Sur 17,046 19,311 19.3 20.0 100,860 113,948

1/ The annual per capita income required or the amount to be spent to satisfy the nutritional requirements (2,000 calories) and other basic needs. 2/ The proportion of poor families to the total number of families. 3/ The total number of poor families. a/ Coefficient of variation of 2009 subsistence incidence among families is greater than 20%.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 2.9D ANNUAL PER CAPITA POVERTY THRESHOLDS, POVERTY INCIDENCE AND MAGNITUDE OF POOR POPULATION BY PROVINCE 2009 and 2012 (Threshold in Pesos; Incidence in Percent)

Annual Per Capita Poverty Poverty Incidence Among Magnitude of Poor Province Threshold 1/ the Population 2/ Population 3/ 2006 2009 2006 2009 2006 2009

Region XI 17,120 19,967 31.4 30.7 1,356,480 1,411,063

Davao Oriental 16,948 19,323 54.4 45.8 262,029 246,026 Davao del Norte a/ 16,863 20,841 32.0 33.4 285,271 328,442 Compostela Valley a/ 17,788 20,932 36.6 36.7 239,800 259,485 Davao del Sur 17,046 19,311 24.8 24.4 569,381 577,111

1/ The annual per capita income required or the amount to be spent to satisfy the nutritional requirements (2,000 calories) and other basic needs. 2/ The proportion of poor population to the total number of population. 3/ The total number of poor population. a/ Coefficient of variation of 2009 subsistence incidence among families is greater than 20%.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

2 - 19 Table 2.9E ANNUAL PER CAPITA FOOD THRESHOLDS, SUBSISTENCE INCIDENCE AND MAGNITUDE OF SUBSISTENCE POOR FAMILIES BY PROVINCE 2009 and 2012 (Threshold in Pesos; Incidence in Percent)

Annual Per Capita Food Subsistence Incidence Magnitude of Subsistence Province Threshold 1/ Among Families 2/ Poor Families 3/ 2009 2012 2009 2012 2009 2012

Region XI 11,925 13,890 11.1 10.1 109,167 108,722

Davao Oriental 11,827 13,559 18.6 16.9 20,655 20,354 Davao del Norte a/ 11,775 14,497 12.8 9.5 26,328 21,605 Compostela Valley a/ 12,433 14,573 10.6 13.2 15,815 21,073 Davao del Sur 11,880 13,410 8.9 8.0 46,370 45,691

1/ The annual per capita income required or the amount to be spent to satisfy the nutritional requirements (2,000 calories). 2/ The proportion of poor families whose annual per capita income falls below the annual per capita food threshold to the total number of families. 3/ The total number of subsistence poor families. a/ Coefficient of variation of 2009 subsistence incidence among families is greater than 20%.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 2.9F ANNUAL PER CAPITA FOOD THRESHOLDS, SUBSISTENCE INCIDENCE AND MAGNITUDE OF SUBSISTENCE POOR POPULATION BY PROVINCE 2009 and 2012 (Threshold in Pesos; Incidence in Percent)

Annual Per Capita Food Subsistence Incidence Magnitude of Subsistence Province Threshold 1/ Among the Population 2/ Poor Population 3/ 2009 2012 2009 2012 2009 2012

Region XI 11,925 13,890 14.9 13.1 642,900 602,248

Davao Oriental 11,827 13,559 25.8 22.9 124,323 123,065 Davao del Norte a/ 11,775 14,497 15.7 12.6 140,483 124,053 Compostela Valley a/ 12,433 14,573 14.0 16.5 91,320 116,923 Davao del Sur 11,880 13,410 12.5 10.1 286,774 238,206

1/ The annual per capita income required or the amount to be spent to satisfy the nutritional requirements (2,000 calories). 2/ The proportion of poor population whose annual per capita income falls below the annual per capita food threshold to the total number of population. 3/ The total number of subsistence poor population. a/ Coefficient of variation of 2009 subsistence incidence among families is greater than 20%.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

2 - 20 Table 2.10 POVERTY STATISTICS FOR THE BASIC SECTOR, REGION XI 2003, 2006 and 2009

Poverty Estimates

Basic Sector 2003 2006 2009 Poverty Magnitude Poverty Magnitude Poverty Magnitude CV CV CV Incidence of Poor Incidence of Poor Incidence of Poor

Women 30.2 8.9 581,192 29.9 9.4 586,363 30.1 7.9 602,120 Youth 24.6 10.2 275,285 23.8 11.2 266,531 24.5 6.8 289,217 Children 38.3 8.0 662,392 40.3 7.9 679,631 40.8 7.0 683,295 Senior Citizens 20.5 12.1 48,472 20.8 12.2 55,805 21.0 11.4 63,380 Urban Poor 15.7 15.1 247,705 18.7 14.9 307,593 17.6 15.2 303,303 Migrant & Formal 19.4 12.0 143,521 17.4 10.7 136,810 19.3 9.0 169,220 Sector Workers Farmers 42.2 7.7 119,454 44.3 9.3 114,133 44.3 9.9 121,100 Fishermen 32.7 14.6 12,450 45.6 11.8 11,270 42.5 14.5 15,252

Notes: CV - Coefficient of Variation Women - Individuals whose declared sex is female. Youth - Persons 15 to 30 years old. Children - Persons below 18 years old. Senior Citizens - Persons 60 years old and above. Urban Poor - An individual residing in an urban area whose income falls below the official poverty threshold. Migrant Workers - Individuals who are overseas Filipino workers (OFW). Formal Sector Workers - Employed persons working for private establishments and government organizations and corporations. Farmers - Employed household members 15 years old and over whose primary occupation is farming and plant growing, or animal production. Fishermen - Employed household members 15 years old and over whose primary occupation is fishing. Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

2 ‐ 21 Table 2.11 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX FOR ALL INCOME HOUSEHOLDS BY PROVINCE (2000 = 100) 2013

Region/Province/City Commodity Group January February March April

Region XI

All Items 137.8 138.9 139.2 139.4

Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages 149.7 151.3 151.6 151.8 Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco 136.1 144.5 145.5 147.0 Clothing and Footwear 124.8 125.2 125.5 125.9 Housing, Water, Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels 127.6 127.8 127.8 127.9 Furnishing, Household Equipment and Routine Maintenance of the House 124.5 124.6 124.7 125.0 Health 141.1 141.5 141.7 141.8 Transport 130.4 131.5 131.8 131.8 Communication 92.1 92.1 92.1 92.1 Recreation and Culture 113.6 113.8 114.0 114.1 Education 149.7 149.7 149.7 149.7 Restaurant and Miscellaneous Goods and Services 121.5 121.8 122.2 122.3

Davao Oriental

All Items 139.6 141.5 141.5 141.7

Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages 146.4 149.3 149.0 149.3 Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco 139.6 150.0 151.0 151.9 Clothing and Footwear 117.1 117.5 117.8 118.2 Housing, Water, Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels 137.0 138.0 137.9 138.1 Furnishing, Household Equipment and Routine Maintenance of the House 129.2 129.3 129.4 129.7 Health 154.9 155.4 155.6 155.7 Transport 122.2 122.7 122.9 122.9 Communication 133.5 133.5 133.5 133.5 Recreation and Culture 119.9 120.1 120.4 120.5 Education 127.4 127.4 127.4 127.4 Restaurant and Miscellaneous Goods and Services 133.6 134.6 135.0 135.1

Davao del Norte

All Items 140.5 141.0 141.5 141.8

Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages 152.6 152.9 153.5 153.9 Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco 130.8 137.7 138.7 139.8 Clothing and Footwear 129.2 129.5 129.8 130.2 Housing, Water, Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels 134.4 134.7 134.7 134.8 Furnishing, Household Equipment and Routine Maintenance of the House 129.0 129.3 129.5 129.8 Health 129.8 130.3 130.5 130.7 Transport 133.0 135.2 135.3 135.4 Communication 89.3 89.3 89.3 89.3 Recreation and Culture 112.9 113.0 113.2 113.3 Education 147.9 147.9 147.9 147.9 Restaurant and Miscellaneous Goods and Services 118.6 118.8 119.1 119.2

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

2 - 21 Table 2.11 - continued

May June July August September October November December Average

139.5 140.0 140.2 140.5 140.8 141.2 141.6 142.0 140.1

152.1 152.3 152.5 152.9 153.3 154.0 154.6 154.8 152.6 148.2 149.0 149.7 149.8 149.8 149.9 150.1 151.1 147.6 126.2 126.4 126.6 126.7 126.7 126.7 126.9 127.1 126.2 127.5 127.8 128.1 128.4 129.0 129.6 130.1 131.3 128.6

125.3 125.4 125.4 125.5 125.7 125.7 125.9 126.1 125.3 141.9 142.0 142.1 142.1 142.1 142.1 142.2 142.3 141.9 131.3 131.7 132.1 131.4 131.6 131.3 131.3 131.5 131.5 92.1 92.1 92.1 92.1 92.1 92.1 92.1 92.1 92.1 114.2 117.5 117.7 117.8 117.8 117.8 117.9 118.0 116.2 149.7 157.0 157.0 157.0 157.0 157.0 157.0 157.0 154.0

122.5 122.9 123.3 123.5 123.5 123.5 123.7 123.9 122.9

141.7 142.4 142.6 142.8 143.2 143.1 143.5 144.0 142.3

149.4 149.4 149.5 149.7 150.3 150.3 150.8 151.2 149.6 152.8 153.7 154.5 154.7 154.8 154.8 155.0 156.0 152.4 118.5 118.7 119.0 119.1 119.1 119.1 119.3 119.6 118.6 137.8 138.2 138.5 138.7 139.4 139.3 140.0 141.2 138.7

130.1 130.1 130.2 130.3 130.4 130.4 130.6 130.8 130.0 155.8 156.0 156.1 156.2 156.0 156.0 155.9 156.0 155.8 122.6 122.7 123.0 122.9 123.0 122.9 122.9 123.1 122.8 133.5 133.5 133.5 133.5 133.5 133.5 133.5 133.7 133.5 120.7 122.1 122.3 122.3 122.3 122.3 122.4 122.5 121.5 127.4 135.9 135.9 135.9 135.9 135.9 135.9 135.9 132.4

135.2 135.7 136.2 136.5 136.5 136.5 136.7 136.9 135.7

142.0 142.5 142.9 143.1 143.4 144.1 144.4 145.1 142.7

154.5 154.6 154.9 155.1 155.4 156.1 156.5 157.0 154.8 140.9 141.0 141.0 141.1 141.1 141.2 141.4 141.5 139.7 130.5 130.8 131.0 131.1 131.1 131.2 131.4 131.5 130.6 134.5 134.9 135.8 136.3 137.1 138.5 139.1 140.8 136.3

130.2 130.2 130.2 130.2 130.2 130.3 130.3 130.4 130.0 130.8 130.9 130.9 130.9 130.9 131.1 131.3 131.5 130.8 134.8 134.9 135.2 133.6 133.8 133.5 133.5 133.8 134.3 89.3 89.3 89.3 89.3 89.3 89.3 89.3 89.3 89.3 113.4 117.2 118.1 118.2 118.2 118.2 118.2 118.4 116.0 147.9 158.4 158.4 158.4 158.4 158.4 158.4 158.4 154.0

119.3 119.6 119.9 120.2 120.2 120.3 120.5 120.7 119.7

2 - 22 Table 2.11 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX FOR ALL INCOME HOUSEHOLDS BY PROVINCE (2000 = 100) 2013

Region/Province/City Commodity Group January February March April

Compostela Valley

All Items 141.3 143.1 143.3 143.3

Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages 152.9 156.1 156.2 156.1 Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco 142.0 147.5 148.5 150.6 Clothing and Footwear 132.7 133.0 133.3 133.7 Housing, Water, Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels 128.4 128.6 128.7 128.8 Furnishing, Household Equipment and Routine Maintenance of the House 128.0 128.0 128.0 128.4 Health 147.8 148.0 148.1 148.2 Transport 128.0 128.5 128.9 129.0 Communication 93.9 93.9 93.9 93.9 Recreation and Culture 113.1 113.3 113.6 113.7 Education 151.1 151.1 151.1 151.1 Restaurant and Miscellaneous Goods and Services 121.4 121.8 122.1 122.3

Davao del Sur

All Items 132.4 133.2 133.6 133.7

Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages 146.4 147.4 148.0 148.1 Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco 137.3 148.3 149.2 151.3 Clothing and Footwear 118.4 118.7 119.0 119.4 Housing, Water, Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels 116.0 115.8 115.8 115.9 Furnishing, Household Equipment and Routine Maintenance of the House 118.9 119.0 119.1 119.3 Health 132.6 132.9 133.0 133.2 Transport 133.0 134.2 134.4 134.4 Communication 86.0 86.0 86.0 86.0 Recreation and Culture 109.9 110.0 110.2 110.2 Education 213.5 213.5 213.5 213.5 Restaurant and Miscellaneous Goods and Services 120.2 120.5 120.9 121.0

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

2 - 23 Table 2.11 - continued

May June July August September October November December Average

143.3 144.3 144.3 144.9 144.7 144.6 144.5 144.4 143.8

156.1 157.1 157.1 158.3 157.7 157.7 157.3 157.0 156.6 150.6 151.4 151.4 151.6 151.8 151.8 152.0 152.2 150.1 134.1 134.3 134.3 134.5 134.5 134.5 134.6 134.9 134.0 128.5 128.7 128.7 128.8 129.1 129.0 129.2 129.4 128.8

128.5 129.0 129.0 129.4 129.7 129.7 130.1 130.4 129.0 148.4 148.4 148.4 148.5 148.6 148.6 148.7 148.8 148.4 128.3 128.6 129.0 128.9 129.1 128.6 128.7 128.9 128.7 93.9 93.9 93.9 93.9 93.9 93.9 93.9 93.9 93.9 113.8 118.0 118.0 118.1 118.1 118.1 118.2 118.3 116.2 151.1 155.9 155.9 155.9 155.9 155.9 155.9 155.9 153.9

122.5 122.6 122.6 122.6 122.7 122.7 122.8 123.0 122.4

133.8 134.1 134.3 134.3 134.9 135.8 136.4 137.0 134.5

148.4 148.4 148.5 148.6 149.7 151.5 152.9 153.3 149.3 153.5 155.0 156.8 156.8 156.8 157.0 157.3 159.6 153.2 119.8 119.9 120.0 120.0 120.0 120.1 120.1 120.5 119.7 115.3 115.6 115.5 115.6 116.1 116.6 116.9 118.2 116.1

119.5 119.6 119.6 119.6 119.7 119.8 119.9 120.1 119.5 133.3 133.4 133.4 133.5 133.5 133.5 133.5 133.6 133.3 134.0 134.6 135.2 134.4 134.7 134.4 134.3 134.6 134.4 86.0 86.0 86.0 86.0 86.0 86.0 86.0 86.0 86.0 110.2 113.4 113.4 113.4 113.4 113.4 113.6 113.6 112.1 213.5 217.6 217.6 217.6 217.6 217.6 217.6 217.6 215.9

121.2 121.7 122.2 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.6 122.8 121.7

2 - 24 Table 2.11 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX FOR ALL INCOME HOUSEHOLDS BY PROVINCE (2000 = 100) 2014

Region/Province/City Commodity Group January February March April

Region XI

All Items 142.4 142.7 143.3 143.6

Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages 155.5 156.1 157.1 157.8 Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco 151.3 151.7 152.2 153.0 Clothing and Footwear 127.3 127.7 127.8 128.3 Housing, Water, Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels 131.5 131.2 131.3 131.7 Furnishing, Household Equipment and Routine Maintenance of the House 126.3 126.6 126.8 127.0 Health 142.4 142.5 142.7 142.8 Transport 131.7 131.8 131.9 131.9 Communication 92.1 92.1 92.1 92.1 Recreation and Culture 118.2 118.2 118.3 118.4 Education 157.0 157.0 157.0 157.0 Restaurant and Miscellaneous Goods and Services 123.9 124.1 124.4 124.4

Davao Oriental

All Items 144.3 144.8 145.0 145.3

Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages 151.7 152.5 152.8 153.1 Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco 156.2 156.7 157.7 158.4 Clothing and Footwear 119.9 120.2 120.5 121.1 Housing, Water, Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels 141.1 141.4 141.7 142.4 Furnishing, Household Equipment and Routine Maintenance of the House 131.1 131.4 131.7 131.9 Health 156.3 156.4 156.6 156.6 Transport 123.3 123.4 123.4 123.4 Communication 133.7 133.7 133.7 133.7 Recreation and Culture 122.6 122.8 122.9 123.1 Education 135.9 135.9 135.9 135.9 Restaurant and Miscellaneous Goods and Services 136.9 137.1 137.2 137.2

Davao del Norte

All Items 145.5 145.7 146.5 146.9

Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages 157.6 158.3 159.6 160.3 Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco 141.8 142.2 142.4 142.8 Clothing and Footwear 131.7 132.0 132.1 132.6 Housing, Water, Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels 141.5 140.6 141.0 141.6 Furnishing, Household Equipment and Routine Maintenance of the House 130.7 130.8 130.9 131.1 Health 131.3 131.5 131.7 131.9 Transport 134.0 134.0 134.2 134.1 Communication 89.3 89.3 89.3 89.3 Recreation and Culture 118.4 118.5 118.6 118.7 Education 158.4 158.4 158.4 158.4 Restaurant and Miscellaneous Goods and Services 120.8 121.0 121.2 121.2

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

2 - 25 Table 2.11 - continued

May June July August September October November December Average

144.5 145.8 145.9 146.1 146.5 147.3 147.4 147.4 145.2

158.9 160.5 161.2 161.8 162.5 163.1 163.6 164.0 160.2 153.9 153.9 154.6 154.9 156.1 156.9 158.9 159.6 154.8 128.8 129.3 129.8 130.3 130.5 130.6 131.1 131.3 129.4 133.2 134.0 132.5 131.4 131.5 134.1 133.1 131.8 132.3

127.2 127.6 127.8 128.0 128.1 128.2 128.6 128.9 127.6 143.1 143.3 143.5 143.8 144.5 144.7 144.9 144.9 143.6 132.0 132.1 132.3 131.8 131.8 131.8 131.2 130.5 131.7 92.1 92.1 92.1 92.1 92.6 92.6 92.6 92.6 92.3 118.6 119.0 119.0 119.2 119.5 119.7 119.7 120.1 119.0 157.0 165.4 165.4 165.4 165.4 165.4 165.4 165.4 161.9

124.7 125.1 125.4 125.9 126.2 126.6 126.9 127.3 125.4

147.1 149.0 149.4 149.9 149.7 150.4 150.5 150.2 148.0

155.7 158.0 159.3 160.1 160.1 160.5 160.4 160.7 157.1 159.5 158.0 158.8 159.3 162.5 163.7 165.5 166.7 160.3 121.5 122.0 122.4 122.8 122.9 123.0 123.5 123.7 122.0 144.9 146.3 144.9 144.8 142.7 145.2 145.1 142.5 143.6

132.4 133.0 133.4 133.8 133.9 134.0 134.3 134.6 133.0 157.0 157.4 157.5 158.0 158.7 158.8 159.1 159.1 157.6 123.4 123.5 123.6 123.3 123.3 123.2 122.7 122.3 123.2 133.7 133.7 133.7 133.7 136.2 136.2 136.2 136.2 134.5 123.7 124.4 124.5 124.5 124.9 125.4 125.4 125.5 124.1 135.9 143.2 143.2 143.2 143.2 143.2 143.2 143.2 140.2

137.5 137.7 137.9 138.8 139.2 139.5 141.4 141.7 138.5

147.8 149.5 149.4 149.6 149.5 150.7 150.7 150.6 148.5

160.7 163.3 163.5 164.3 165.2 166.0 165.8 166.5 162.6 144.0 144.5 145.4 145.5 146.8 147.5 150.7 151.2 145.4 133.1 133.6 134.1 134.9 135.1 135.1 135.5 135.8 133.8 143.9 145.0 143.3 142.4 140.0 143.2 142.9 141.0 142.2

131.6 132.2 132.6 132.8 133.0 133.1 133.3 133.5 132.1 132.4 132.8 133.1 133.6 134.0 134.3 134.5 134.7 133.0 134.4 134.4 134.7 134.4 134.6 135.0 134.5 133.8 134.3 89.3 89.3 89.3 89.3 89.4 89.4 89.4 89.4 89.3 118.7 118.8 118.9 118.9 119.1 119.3 119.4 119.5 118.9 158.4 165.9 165.9 165.9 165.9 165.9 165.9 165.9 162.8

121.6 122.1 122.4 122.5 122.9 123.4 123.4 123.6 122.2

2 - 26 Table 2.11 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX FOR ALL INCOME HOUSEHOLDS BY PROVINCE (2000 = 100) 2014

Region/Province/City Commodity Group January February March April

Compostela Valley

All Items 145.0 145.3 145.9 146.3

Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages 157.9 158.5 159.4 160.1 Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco 152.2 152.6 153.4 156.5 Clothing and Footwear 135.1 135.4 135.6 136.1 Housing, Water, Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels 129.5 129.6 129.5 129.7 Furnishing, Household Equipment and Routine Maintenance of the House 130.7 131.1 131.7 131.8 Health 148.9 149.0 149.1 149.1 Transport 129.1 129.1 129.4 129.3 Communication 93.9 93.9 93.9 93.9 Recreation and Culture 118.6 118.6 118.7 118.7 Education 155.9 155.9 155.9 155.9 Restaurant and Miscellaneous Goods and Services 123.1 123.3 123.5 123.5

Davao del Sur 137.2 137.5 138.0 138.4

All Items 137.2 137.5 138.0 138.4

Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages 153.9 154.4 155.5 156.3 Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco 159.9 160.4 160.6 160.8 Clothing and Footwear 120.7 121.1 121.2 121.7 Housing, Water, Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels 118.0 117.8 117.6 117.7 Furnishing, Household Equipment and Routine Maintenance of the House 120.3 120.5 120.6 120.8 Health 133.6 133.8 133.9 134.0 Transport 134.8 134.9 135.0 135.0 Communication 86.0 86.0 86.0 86.0 Recreation and Culture 113.8 113.8 113.8 113.8 Education 217.6 217.6 217.6 217.6 Restaurant and Miscellaneous Goods and Services 122.8 122.9 123.3 123.3

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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May June July August September October November December Average

147.1 147.9 148.2 148.2 148.6 149.0 149.3 149.4 147.5

161.5 161.6 162.3 162.2 162.7 163.0 163.8 164.2 161.4 158.0 157.7 158.6 159.2 159.5 160.5 162.1 162.7 157.8 136.7 137.3 137.9 138.4 138.6 138.6 138.8 139.1 137.3 130.1 130.7 130.3 130.2 130.7 131.8 131.1 130.6 130.3

131.9 132.2 132.2 132.2 132.3 132.3 133.6 134.1 132.2 149.1 149.2 149.2 149.2 150.8 150.9 151.1 151.1 149.7 129.4 129.6 129.8 129.2 129.1 129.1 128.5 127.6 129.1 93.9 93.9 93.9 93.9 94.4 94.4 94.4 94.4 94.1 119.1 119.5 119.5 119.7 119.8 119.8 119.8 120.1 119.3 155.9 165.9 165.9 165.9 165.9 165.9 165.9 165.9 161.7

123.5 124.0 124.1 124.5 125.5 126.5 126.5 126.7 124.6

138.9 139.8 139.9 139.9 141.0 141.9 142.0 142.1 139.7

138.9 139.8 139.9 139.9 141.0 141.9 142.0 142.1 139.7

157.0 158.4 159.4 160.1 161.1 161.9 163.2 163.5 158.7 160.9 161.2 161.3 161.6 162.3 162.8 163.8 164.4 161.7 122.1 122.3 122.8 123.2 123.5 123.7 124.5 124.7 122.6 118.6 119.0 117.1 114.8 118.3 120.9 118.7 118.3 118.1

120.9 121.1 121.3 121.5 121.5 121.7 121.8 122.1 121.2 134.2 134.4 134.5 134.7 135.2 135.3 135.3 135.3 134.5 135.1 135.2 135.3 134.8 134.7 134.5 133.8 133.2 134.7 86.0 86.0 86.0 86.0 86.3 86.3 86.3 86.3 86.1 113.8 113.9 113.9 114.3 114.8 115.2 115.2 116.0 114.4 217.6 226.6 226.6 226.6 226.6 226.6 226.6 226.6 222.9

123.7 124.1 124.5 125.0 125.1 125.3 125.4 126.0 124.3

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Chapter 3

ECONOMIC ACCOUNTS

The economic accounts of the region, which are presented in terms of the Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP), provide a comprehensive and meaningful quantitative picture of the regional economy. Specifically, the GRDP shows the levels and growth of the region's economic performance; the structure of the regional economy by industrial origin; and the sectors that contributed and are of great potential to the region's growth. The accounts likewise serve as a yardstick for assessing the economic performance of the region during a given period and over a span of time. With its usefulness in charting the socioeconomic growth path of the region, the GRDP, a macroeconomic indicator of economic performance, is necessary in planning, policy formulation and analytical exercises.

This chapter presents the GRDP on an annual basis in terms of levels, growth and indices at constant and current prices. The series is generated by the Economic Statistics Office of the National Statistical Coordination Board using primary and secondary data gathered from various data producers in the country.

Sector Highlights

• Davao Region’s economy accelerated from 6.7 percent in 2013 to 9.4 percent 2014.

• The Service sector, comprising of more than half or 52.8 percent of the GRDP, accelerated from 6.6 percent in 2013 to 8.3 percent in 2014 as all of it subsectors except Financial Intermediation, posted accelerated growths. Transportation, Storage and Communication (TSC) grew faster from 3.9 percent in 2013 to 8.5 percent in 2014 as well as Trade and Repair, from 5.6 percent to 8.6 percent; Other Services, from 4.7 percent to 5.8 percent; and Public Administration and Defense; Compulsory Social Security (PAD), from 4.3 percent to 5.2 percent. Real Estate, Renting and Business Activities (RERBA) managed to sustain its 10.4 percent growth. On the other hand, Financial Intermediation decelerated from 14.3 percent in 2013 to 9.8 percent in 2014.

• The Industry sector, which made up 33.3 percent of the region’s economy, registered a slower growth of 14.6 percent in 2014 from 16.0 percent in 2013 due to the slower growth rates of Construction and Electricity, Gas and Water Supply (EGWS). Construction recorded a deceleration from 18.7 percent in 2013 to 6.3 percent in 2014. EGWS also slowed down from 15.2 percent in 2013 to 11.8 percent in 2014. On the other hand, Manufacturing accelerated from 14.8 percent to 18.8 percent as well as Mining and Quarrying which also accelerated from 12.2 percent in 2013 to 12.8 percent in 2014.

• The Industry sector, accounting for 31.7 percent of the region’s economy, registered a faster growth from 9.5 percent in 2012 to 16.2 percent in 2013. Manufacturing, the second largest subsector in the region, continued to grow as it accelerated from 14.0 percent in 2012 to 14.8 percent in 2013. Construction also accelerated from 15.7 percent in 2012 to 18.9 percent in 2013, while EGWS surged from 6.5 percent in 2012 to 16.4 percent in 2013. Mining and Quarrying rebounded from negative 59.8 percent in 2012 to a growth of 17.9 percent in 2013.

• AHFF, accounting for 14.4 percent of the region’s economy, turned around from a contraction of 8.1 percent in 2013 to 2.4 percent in 2014. This was attributed to the rebound of Agriculture and Forestry from a decline of 8.8 percent in 2013 to 4.7 percent in 2014. Meanwhile, Fishing contracted from 2.7 percent in 2013 to 27.9 percent in 2014.

• Per capita GRDP increased from P 54,188 in 2013 to P 58,291 in 2014. The region’s per capita GRDP is sixth highest in the country and highest in Mindanao.

3 - 1 Table 3.1A Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industrial Origin, Philippines At Current Prices, 2000 - 2009 3 - 4

Table 3.1B Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industrial Origin, Philippines At Constant 1985 Prices, 2000 - 2009 3 - 4

Table 3.1C Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industrial Origin, Philippines At Current Prices, 2009 - 2014 3 - 6

Table 3.1D Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industrial Origin, Philippines At Constant 2000 Prices, 2009 - 2014 3 - 6

Table 3.2A Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region, At Current Prices 2000 - 2009 3 - 8

Table 3.2B Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region, At Constant 1985 Prices 2000 - 2009 3 - 8

Table 3.2C Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region, At Current Prices 2009 - 2014 3 - 10

Table 3.2D Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region, At Constant 2000 Prices 2009 - 2014 3 - 10

Table 3.3A Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industrial Origin, Region XI At Current Prices, 2000 - 2009 3 - 12

Table 3.3B Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industrial Origin, Region XI At Constant 1985 Prices, 2000 - 2009 3 - 12

Table 3.3C Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industrial Origin, Region XI At Current Prices, 2009 - 2014 3 - 14

Table 3.3D Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industrial Origin, Region XI At Constant 2000 Prices, 2009 - 2014 3 - 14

Table 3.4A Per Capita Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region, At Current Prices 2000 - 2009 3 - 16

Table 3.4B Per Capita Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region, At Constant 1985 Prices, 2000 - 2009 3 - 16

Table 3.4C Per Capita Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region, At Current Prices 2009 - 2014 3 - 18

Table 3.4D Per Capita Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region, At Constant 2000 Prices, 2009 - 2014 3 - 18

Table 3.5A Expenditure on Gross Regional Domestic Product, Philippines At Current Prices, 2000 - 2009 3 - 20

Table 3.5B Expenditure on Gross Regional Domestic Product, Philippines At Constant 1985 Prices, 2000 - 2009 3 - 20

Table 3.5C Expenditure on Gross Regional Domestic Product, Philippines At Current Prices, 2009 - 2014 3 - 22

3 - 2 Table 3.5D Expenditure on Gross Regional Domestic Product, Philippines At Constant 2000 Prices, 2009 - 2014 3 - 22

Table 3.6A Expenditure on Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region At Current Prices, 2000 - 2009 3 - 24

Table 3.6B Expenditure on Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region At Constant 1985 Prices, 2000 - 2009 3 - 24

Table 3.6C Expenditure on Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region At Current Prices, 2009 - 2014 3 - 26

Table 3.6D Expenditure on Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region At Constant 2000 Prices, 2009 - 2014 3 - 26

Table 3.7A Expenditure on Gross Regional Domestic Product, Region XI At Current Prices, 2000 - 2009 3 - 28

Table 3.7B Expenditure on Gross Regional Domestic Product, Region XI At Constant 1985 Prices, 2000 - 2009 3 - 28

Table 3.7C Expenditure on Gross Regional Domestic Product, Region XI At Current Prices, 2009 - 2014 3 - 30

Table 3.7D Expenditure on Gross Regional Domestic Product, Region XI At Constant 2000 Prices, 2009 - 2014 3 - 30

Table 3.8A Per Capita Personal Consumption Expenditure, by Region At Current Prices, 2000 - 2009 3 - 32

Table 3.8B Per Capita Personal Consumption Expenditure, by Region At Constant 1985 Prices, 2000 - 2009 3 - 32

Table 3.8C Per Capita Personal Consumption Expenditure, by Region At Current Prices, 2009 - 2014 3 - 34

Table 3.8D Per Capita Household Final Consumption Expenditure, by Region At Constant 2000 Prices, 2009 - 2014 3 - 34

End Notes 3 - 37

Figure 3.1 Gross Regional Domestic Product, At Current and Constant Prices, Region XI, 2011 - 2014 3 - 36

Figure 3.2 Distribution of Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industrial Origin, At Constant Prices, 2014 3 - 36

3 - 3 Table 3.1A GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, PHILIPPINES AT CURRENT PRICES 2000 - 2009 (In Thousand Pesos)

Industry 2000 2001 2002 2003

Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry 528,868,001 549,112,682 598,849,876 631,969,730 a. Agriculture 525,485,001 546,647,222 597,038,000 629,704,505 b. Forestry 3,383,000 2,465,460 1,811,876 2,265,225

Industry Sector 1,082,430,934 1,149,120,503 1,261,635,428 1,378,870,245 a. Mining and Quarrying 21,788,004 21,707,132 33,524,147 43,566,099 b. Manufacturing 745,857,004 831,595,693 915,185,291 1,004,003,982 c. Construction 217,274,906 179,498,196 188,810,000 194,128,000 d. Electricity, Gas and Water 97,511,020 116,319,482 124,115,990 137,172,163

Service Sector 1,743,427,988 1,933,240,864 2,103,387,847 2,305,561,982 a. Transportation, Communication, Storage 198,955,999 247,558,000 276,886,003 313,180,000 b. Trade 473,004,000 517,549,001 556,299,000 602,771,629 c. Finance 149,061,566 160,062,534 170,493,503 185,976,953 d. Ownership of Dwellings and Real Estate 220,947,424 236,671,971 253,119,000 270,074,000 e. Private Services 381,647,999 433,673,999 484,911,001 556,490,401 f. Government Services 319,811,000 337,725,359 361,679,340 377,068,999

Gross Domestic Product 3,354,726,923 3,631,474,049 3,963,873,151 4,316,401,957

Note: Data for the years 2007 to 2009 are updates as of August 2010.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 3.1B GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, PHILIPPINES AT CONSTANT 1985 PRICES 2000 - 2009 (In Thousand Pesos)

Industry 2000 2001 2002 2003

Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry 192,457,000 199,589,661 207,480,466 215,272,749 a. Agriculture 191,085,000 198,629,211 206,784,000 214,407,727 b. Forestry 1,372,000 960,450 696,466 865,023

Industry Sector 345,041,393 336,471,450 349,508,066 363,485,822 a. Mining and Quarrying 10,833,356 10,125,076 15,285,035 17,856,093 b. Manufacturing 237,271,010 244,082,105 252,553,109 263,254,714 c. Construction 64,377,042 49,486,789 47,497,900 47,113,000 d. Electricity, Gas and Water 32,559,985 32,777,480 34,172,021 35,262,015

Service Sector 435,462,306 453,982,460 477,106,220 506,313,464 a. Transportation, Communication, Storage 68,174,002 74,181,000 80,805,199 87,747,000 b. Trade 152,904,208 161,486,998 170,789,003 180,460,093 c. Finance 46,716,793 47,292,936 48,920,929 51,798,253 d. Ownership of Dwellings and Real Estate 48,337,927 48,119,042 48,997,000 50,955,000 e. Private Services 70,853,998 73,972,999 78,032,001 84,367,118 f. Government Services 48,475,378 48,929,485 49,562,088 50,986,000

Gross Domestic Product 972,960,699 990,043,571 1,034,094,752 1,085,072,036

See note on Table 3.1A

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

3 - 4 Table 3.1A - continued

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

734,171,105 778,369,701 853,718,117 943,842,434 1,102,465,152 1,138,333,829 730,699,442 774,118,597 848,050,715 939,147,188 1,097,978,046 1,134,035,642 3,471,663 4,251,104 5,667,402 4,695,247 4,487,106 4,298,187

1,544,351,192 1,735,148,370 1,909,433,959 2,098,719,702 2,347,803,389 2,318,881,884 52,887,080 63,638,834 75,557,013 108,285,565 110,989,261 119,159,846 1,122,879,124 1,264,650,580 1,377,552,515 1,459,125,158 1,654,594,273 1,566,738,305 212,766,000 210,191,000 240,262,000 300,401,000 346,603,000 390,449,000 155,818,988 196,667,955 216,062,430 230,907,979 235,616,855 242,534,733

2,593,032,490 2,930,520,460 3,268,012,058 3,606,057,119 3,959,101,982 4,221,701,422 367,352,001 413,849,741 446,224,333 478,389,000 508,827,936 514,265,913 681,742,066 776,949,075 877,918,059 981,454,081 1,088,198,162 1,115,431,845 215,660,445 263,447,941 311,443,710 361,971,588 404,860,063 443,521,371 292,208,000 320,409,239 350,675,964 374,040,413 413,108,417 426,149,815 653,333,980 741,984,076 830,151,993 936,912,037 1,036,916,405 1,147,890,477 382,735,999 413,880,388 451,598,000 473,290,000 507,191,000 574,442,000

4,871,554,787 5,444,038,531 6,031,164,134 6,648,619,255 7,409,370,523 7,678,917,134

Table 3.1B - continued

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

226,417,750 230,954,371 239,776,699 251,494,519 259,410,156 259,424,075 225,092,291 229,572,878 238,040,299 249,998,413 258,026,572 258,102,329 1,325,459 1,381,493 1,736,401 1,496,106 1,383,583 1,321,746

382,418,787 396,881,534 414,815,330 442,993,721 464,501,727 460,205,057 18,324,619 20,031,872 18,813,209 23,713,315 24,156,857 29,354,055 278,623,559 293,334,224 305,663,093 315,709,264 329,013,447 314,398,666 48,718,000 45,852,000 50,271,000 60,826,000 65,462,000 71,908,000 36,752,609 37,663,438 40,068,028 42,745,142 45,869,423 44,544,336

545,458,061 583,616,539 621,563,569 672,136,506 693,175,576 712,486,367 97,605,000 104,766,300 111,411,698 120,698,000 125,813,641 126,530,122 192,691,369 203,552,390 216,056,896 233,863,427 236,704,946 239,118,729 56,918,569 64,597,145 71,890,882 81,310,379 83,355,835 88,305,359 53,654,001 56,506,314 59,734,279 63,244,813 66,922,201 66,745,969 93,352,024 100,373,093 107,315,614 116,373,887 122,023,953 129,860,188 51,237,098 53,821,297 55,154,200 56,646,000 58,355,000 61,926,000

1,154,294,598 1,211,452,444 1,276,155,599 1,366,624,746 1,417,087,459 1,432,115,499

3 - 5 Table 3.1C GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, PHILIPPINES AT CURRENT PRICES 2009 - 2014 (In Thousand Pesos)

Industry 2009 2010

Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry 1,049,874,330 1,108,718,040 a. Agriculture and Forestry 871,012,265 928,588,230 b. Fishing 178,862,065 180,129,810 Industry Sector 2,545,104,359 2,932,278,989 a. Mining and Quarrying 106,395,700 128,727,400 b. Manufacturing 1,706,390,502 1,930,779,002 c. Construction 460,425,975 551,229,666 d. Electricity, Gas and Water Supply 271,892,182 321,542,920 Service Sector 4,431,164,699 4,962,483,463 a. Transportation, Communication, Storage 561,093,119 586,196,760 b. Trade and Repair of Motor Vehicles, Motorcycles, Personal and Household Goods 1,359,500,089 1,563,786,258 c. Financial Intermediation 544,526,000 622,404,000 d. Real Estate, Renting & Business Activities 884,131,255 979,128,882 e. Public Administration & Defense; Compulsory Social Security 323,604,561 372,304,496 f. Other Services 758,309,674 838,663,067 Gross Domestic Product 8,026,143,388 9,003,480,492

Note: Data 2009 are updates as of July 2015.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 3.1D GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, PHILIPPINES AT CONSTANT 2000 PRICES 2009 - 2014 (In Thousand Pesos)

Industry 2009 2010

Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry 663,744,006 662,665,270 a. Agriculture and Forestry 526,622,209 526,238,306 b. Fishing 137,121,797 136,426,964 Industry Sector 1,666,600,660 1,859,515,225 a. Mining and Quarrying 59,129,554 65,898,068 b. Manufacturing 1,137,534,366 1,264,523,479 c. Construction 284,994,132 325,819,808 d. Electricity, Gas and Water Supply 184,942,608 203,273,871 Service Sector 2,966,895,105 3,179,358,701 a. Transportation, Communication, Storage 423,397,652 427,766,316 b. Trade and Repair of Motor Vehicles, Motorcycles, Personal and Household Goods 875,616,365 948,742,720 c. Financial Intermediation 340,328,700 374,716,000 d. Real Estate, Renting & Business Activities 547,866,312 588,947,091 e. Public Administration & Defense; Compulsory Social Security 241,009,348 255,086,722 f. Other Services 538,676,727 584,099,853 Gross Domestic Product 5,297,239,770 5,701,539,196

See note on Table 3.1C

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

3 - 6 Table 3.1C - continued

2011 2012 2013 2014

1,235,012,509 1,249,768,209 1,297,150,610 1,428,130,922 1,052,167,132 1,057,659,896 1,097,830,301 1,230,996,453 182,845,377 192,108,312 199,320,309 197,134,469 3,043,288,393 3,299,948,089 3,595,719,877 3,968,896,796 143,026,956 121,435,141 115,459,702 125,389,708 2,047,718,430 2,170,918,379 2,355,415,654 2,603,644,045 522,197,446 633,064,870 727,378,153 828,161,215 330,345,561 374,529,699 397,466,367 411,701,828 5,430,030,897 6,011,372,679 6,649,415,266 7,245,708,479 627,255,133 679,875,085 727,911,971 783,491,633

1,696,743,216 1,870,556,695 2,069,640,430 2,243,270,269 684,087,931 763,669,208 885,135,553 988,893,941 1,105,120,382 1,220,726,350 1,374,403,392 1,553,387,417

404,322,683 457,620,128 486,004,875 503,110,417 912,501,552 1,018,925,213 1,106,319,046 1,173,554,803 9,708,331,799 10,561,088,977 11,542,285,753 12,642,736,196

Table 3.1D - continued

2011 2012 2013 2014

679,835,107 698,977,519 706,585,868 717,823,753 549,306,160 568,945,548 575,583,295 587,328,996 130,528,946 130,031,971 131,002,572 130,494,756 1,893,950,404 2,031,442,902 2,219,124,160 2,394,694,085 70,509,209 72,047,154 72,894,758 76,473,963 1,324,330,168 1,395,711,457 1,538,912,409 1,666,514,290 294,564,172 348,261,752 384,108,329 422,150,410 204,546,856 215,422,538 223,208,665 229,555,422 3,336,415,846 3,574,808,090 3,824,369,147 4,051,498,782 446,026,444 476,855,408 505,415,155 536,561,570

981,021,508 1,055,671,803 1,121,101,650 1,184,993,776 394,370,738 426,787,211 480,682,962 515,483,912 638,244,268 678,898,351 738,787,895 803,241,328

259,962,107 274,870,295 282,323,407 292,441,021 616,790,781 661,725,021 696,058,079 718,777,176 5,910,201,357 6,305,228,511 6,750,079,176 7,164,016,620

3 - 7 Table 3.2A GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION, AT CURRENT PRICES 2000 - 2009 (In Thousand Pesos)

Region 2000 2001* 2002 2003 Philippines 3,354,726,923 3,631,474,049 3,963,873,151 4,316,401,957 NCR National Capital Region 1,179,471,181 1,301,989,460 1,412,564,505 1,556,807,668 CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 79,541,254 82,331,627 90,837,163 97,667,692 IIlocos Region 103,376,150 107,979,829 118,040,884 125,577,691 IICagayan Valley 73,830,328 77,165,877 78,980,111 79,931,100 III Central Luzon 1/ 263,944,167 286,750,366 320,096,162 347,426,227 IV 2/ 469,477,413 513,457,812 IV A CALABARZON 3/ 0 467,056,958 518,131,135 IVB MIMAROPA 4/ 0 83,242,572 91,754,894 VBicol Region 86,430,047 93,099,350 102,983,265 109,804,875 VIWestern Visayas 218,778,786 234,554,872 259,753,197 281,441,298 VIICentral Visayas 236,042,793 256,508,123 278,044,915 296,491,384 VIIIEastern Visayas 81,003,461 85,392,889 93,599,992 99,349,724 IX Zamboanga Peninsula 5/ 78,195,951 83,770,130 90,546,322 96,772,234 X Northern Mindanao 6/ 124,524,782 134,863,768 179,515,560 197,101,642 XI Davao Region 7/ 195,198,388 203,876,284 172,633,965 187,341,331 XII SOCCKSARGEN 8/ 84,719,840 91,064,953 128,429,289 139,167,008 ARMM Muslim Mindanao 9/ 31,285,115 29,155,273 34,899,172 36,897,886 XIII Caraga 48,907,267 49,513,436 52,649,120 54,738,170 Notes: 1) Data for the years 2007 to 2009 are updates as of August 2010. 2) Regional levels may not add up to the national levels due to rounding. 3) Please see end notes at the end of the Chapter. * Figures refer to the old regional configuration. Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 3.2B GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION, AT CONSTANT 1985 PRICES 2000 - 2009 (In Thousand Pesos)

Region 2000 2001* 2002 2003 Philippines 972,960,699 990,043,571 1,034,094,752 1,085,072,036 NCRNational Capital Region 297,064,940 304,070,655 313,841,715 332,102,461 CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 24,730,107 24,313,691 25,233,010 26,114,579 IIlocos Region 29,736,716 29,873,628 31,202,829 32,397,483 IICagayan Valley 22,619,089 22,658,000 22,310,276 22,611,506 III Central Luzon 1/ 87,227,167 89,538,851 94,226,375 97,793,947 IV Southern Tagalog 2/ 148,607,787 152,442,283 IV A CALABARZON 3/ 0 135,136,910 140,745,516 IVB MIMAROPA 4/ 0 27,914,600 30,436,754 VBicol Region 27,116,624 27,864,162 29,451,517 31,027,232 VIWestern Visayas 68,461,232 69,964,694 73,045,198 77,369,672 VIICentral Visayas 68,715,106 70,325,795 72,495,902 75,802,605 VIIIEastern Visayas 22,746,030 22,715,958 23,372,515 24,551,522 IX Zamboanga Peninsula 5/ 27,063,784 27,251,888 27,533,485 28,722,287 X Northern Mindanao 6/ 37,480,930 38,683,820 50,133,284 52,263,039 XI Davao Region 7/ 61,863,618 61,732,571 47,094,981 49,940,164 XII SOCCKSARGEN 8/ 25,761,601 25,848,792 37,075,921 38,698,421 ARMM Muslim Mindanao 9/ 9,199,622 8,395,658 9,696,322 9,955,526 XIII Caraga 14,566,345 14,363,125 14,329,913 14,539,322 See notes on Table 3.2A Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

3 - 8 Table 3.2A - continued

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 4,871,554,787 5,444,038,531 6,031,164,134 6,648,619,255 7,409,370,523 7,678,917,134 1,767,750,379 2,015,929,184 2,245,513,179 2,478,589,365 2,740,343,366 2,810,665,256 107,929,558 116,311,117 128,709,149 136,113,605 145,789,992 150,028,548 141,002,919 156,289,967 172,015,327 185,388,414 207,409,135 215,053,398 93,537,925 94,992,886 106,163,550 117,250,288 131,905,349 138,849,886 381,358,810 423,884,397 463,039,823 499,258,786 571,164,807 577,231,839 0 0 0 0 0 576,035,029 628,254,557 691,635,646 749,201,033 801,841,723 802,922,926 99,956,196 114,350,913 123,597,749 138,835,493 162,399,788 161,867,533 123,662,050 136,556,766 148,046,455 168,666,596 189,138,524 213,439,497 316,688,693 355,443,513 396,408,677 438,790,638 501,234,448 543,572,791 337,833,065 378,503,623 416,945,842 462,251,356 507,396,744 518,927,208 114,316,284 124,904,466 137,404,901 140,778,617 165,220,473 173,509,157 107,301,304 120,954,121 134,933,716 151,646,375 173,368,150 186,958,330 224,321,609 247,996,669 277,269,295 311,620,890 362,106,212 389,508,620 215,391,732 240,199,148 263,755,252 295,935,577 336,952,906 367,836,363 160,739,275 174,855,411 195,570,392 221,804,058 250,923,247 258,888,971 43,541,147 48,220,595 52,914,434 55,935,114 62,369,766 65,833,311 60,188,812 66,391,199 77,240,747 96,553,051 99,805,893 103,823,500

Table 3.2B - continued

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 1,154,294,598 1,211,452,444 1,276,155,599 1,366,624,746 1,417,087,459 1,432,115,499 360,892,919 388,159,528 414,437,924 446,661,559 467,453,002 465,747,490 27,189,955 27,412,429 28,396,925 30,413,787 30,920,809 31,548,273 34,152,962 35,965,466 38,172,734 40,348,623 41,168,347 40,737,637 24,762,902 23,731,960 25,523,961 27,180,880 27,638,771 28,160,929 99,754,393 102,486,493 107,039,140 113,375,855 117,622,250 115,949,711 0 0 0 0 0 146,759,656 150,558,022 156,688,378 165,056,755 168,196,749 165,576,623 31,716,296 33,758,955 34,292,906 37,648,453 38,790,154 39,026,839 32,810,702 34,496,483 35,394,007 38,057,243 39,634,904 42,879,610 83,374,557 87,553,113 91,865,954 98,904,732 103,145,489 109,256,883 81,273,730 86,151,496 90,297,893 98,076,303 101,292,120 102,054,014 25,857,456 26,701,501 28,093,607 28,953,167 29,939,775 30,482,479 29,919,724 31,997,323 32,676,015 35,048,288 35,761,837 38,196,899 56,089,847 58,582,149 62,729,335 67,604,722 71,133,097 73,206,871 53,254,283 55,455,074 57,877,947 61,676,858 63,928,106 67,366,801 41,010,340 41,961,231 44,740,935 47,733,677 49,896,778 50,556,575 10,481,329 10,887,672 11,290,530 11,903,728 12,098,904 12,409,976 14,993,545 15,593,550 16,637,408 17,980,118 18,466,367 18,957,886

3 - 9 Table 3.2C GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION, AT CURRENT PRICES 2009 - 2014 (In Thousand Pesos)

Region 2009 2010 Philippines 8,026,143,388 9,003,480,492 NCR National Capital Region 2,871,469,725 3,224,786,477 CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 180,184,790 198,504,043 I 250,038,887 279,786,746 II Cagayan Valley 147,640,958 149,564,277 III Central Luzon 1/ 701,756,823 795,502,554 IV A CALABARZON 3/ 1,351,986,481 1,561,505,771 IVB MIMAROPA 4/ 154,484,533 159,091,083 V 170,957,029 185,856,580 VI Western Visayas 329,382,086 350,152,539 VII Central Visayas 464,415,328 538,557,941 VIII Eastern Visayas 218,537,884 226,366,312 IX Zamboanga Peninsula 5/ 170,432,997 183,913,767 X Northern Mindanao 6/ 302,238,429 344,424,553 XI Davao Region 7/ 336,529,792 375,230,993 XII SOCCKSARGEN 8/ 218,564,310 248,311,913 XIII Caraga 87,220,101 98,234,272 ARMM Muslim Mindanao 9/ 70,303,235 83,690,671 Notes: 1) Data are updates as of July 2015. 2) Regional levels may not add up to the national levels due to rounding. 3) Please see end notes at the end of the Chapter. Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 3.2D GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION, AT CONSTANT 2000 PRICES 2009 - 2014 (In Thousand Pesos)

Region 2009 2010 Philippines 5,297,239,770 5,701,539,196 NCR National Capital Region 1,898,573,862 2,038,178,776 CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 112,792,966 120,136,274 I Ilocos Region 168,426,092 179,927,789 II Cagayan Valley 100,691,791 99,839,760 III Central Luzon 1/ 464,403,057 510,617,864 IV A CALABARZON 3/ 903,910,748 1,009,389,533 IVB MIMAROPA 4/ 102,146,657 101,835,838 V Bicol Region 110,301,848 114,109,823 VI Western Visayas 217,481,681 227,241,684 VII Central Visayas 301,882,912 340,700,776 VIII Eastern Visayas 146,419,070 150,799,368 IX Zamboanga Peninsula 5/ 115,411,480 117,018,919 X Northern Mindanao 6/ 198,117,878 210,965,521 XI Davao Region 7/ 205,705,040 217,313,462 XII SOCCKSARGEN 8/ 148,069,604 151,318,180 XIII Caraga 58,272,211 64,534,772 ARMM Muslim Mindanao 9/ 44,632,876 47,610,858 See notes on Table 3.2C Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

3 - 10 Table 3.2C - continued

2011 2012 2013 2014 9,708,331,799 10,561,088,977 11,542,285,753 12,642,736,196 3,461,447,602 3,823,173,092 4,297,875,060 4,679,829,628 209,515,838 204,141,827 217,799,120 230,705,787 299,314,607 326,606,541 358,359,589 390,510,621 166,150,284 184,727,118 207,505,115 234,314,843 885,868,921 956,803,538 1,017,229,689 1,147,550,133 1,640,077,536 1,769,267,775 1,874,747,267 2,014,890,468 173,610,041 185,558,915 189,408,700 212,218,109 199,312,226 222,042,411 243,907,227 264,495,012 387,794,519 429,019,358 459,866,855 502,800,279 590,909,134 672,240,010 738,081,295 831,833,275 240,777,700 231,078,427 250,299,808 258,739,057 197,625,379 222,697,270 235,559,221 257,060,398 379,624,420 407,704,913 436,392,221 485,705,076 406,720,757 421,309,838 459,391,820 519,068,668 273,018,326 286,554,257 320,522,904 351,356,594 108,485,520 124,985,869 133,580,577 155,296,007 88,078,989 93,177,819 101,759,288 106,362,241

Table 3.2D - continued

2011 2012 2013 2014 5,910,201,357 6,305,228,511 6,750,079,176 7,164,016,620 2,102,867,146 2,250,041,299 2,455,951,362 2,599,970,327 121,740,175 118,240,639 124,606,969 128,577,352 184,361,548 197,596,725 211,074,567 223,151,796 105,494,400 113,060,564 120,105,203 127,819,385 546,756,621 586,185,348 611,966,890 667,189,197 1,025,925,324 1,097,789,972 1,170,989,734 1,230,928,041 104,997,401 109,260,357 110,664,194 117,879,400 116,250,752 126,495,080 136,799,410 142,578,726 241,401,054 258,188,783 266,914,181 279,900,003 363,826,007 397,923,743 427,338,449 464,746,474 153,900,653 143,420,096 149,858,149 146,354,123 117,192,723 131,730,511 137,178,415 146,098,797 223,230,074 237,653,180 250,338,802 268,336,627 225,431,679 241,169,384 257,347,378 281,515,327 159,315,513 170,875,256 185,212,304 197,153,434 70,033,593 78,100,301 84,438,562 91,046,952 47,476,696 47,497,273 49,294,606 50,770,660

3 - 11 Table 3.3A GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, REGION XI AT CURRENT PRICES 2000 - 2009 (In Thousand Pesos)

Industry 2000 2001* 2002 2003 Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry 60,971,781 62,280,894 39,349,184 43,061,359 a. Agriculture 60,878,654 62,169,515 39,262,407 42,953,600 b. Forestry 93,127 111,379 86,777 107,759

Industry Sector 51,515,736 51,961,538 51,648,417 55,230,005 a. Mining and Quarrying 3,346,203 4,146,024 6,157,623 8,963,282 b. Manufacturing 33,640,188 35,062,050 30,752,476 33,515,128 c. Construction 13,229,160 11,211,089 13,514,227 11,337,770 d. Electricity, Gas and Water 1,300,185 1,542,375 1,224,091 1,413,825

Service Sector 82,710,871 89,633,852 81,636,364 89,049,966 a. Transportation, Communication, Storage 6,585,873 8,496,278 5,973,555 6,595,548 b. Trade 36,961,500 39,477,953 38,911,807 42,879,242 c. Finance 1,676,473 1,779,123 1,923,944 2,155,947 d. Ownership of Dwellings and Real Estate 11,328,415 11,940,992 10,336,008 11,251,495 e. Private Services 13,565,612 15,084,560 12,669,715 14,096,856 f. Government Services 12,592,998 12,854,946 11,821,335 12,070,879

Gross Domestic Product 195,198,388 203,876,284 172,633,965 187,341,331

Notes:1) Data for the years 2007 to 2009 are updates as of August 2010. 2) Regional levels may not add up to the national levels due to rounding. 3) Please see end notes at the end of the Chapter. * Figures refer to the old regional configuration.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 3.3B GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, REGION XI AT CONSTANT 1985 PRICES 2000 - 2009 (In Thousand Pesos)

Industry 2000 2001* 2002 2003 Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry 22,185,513 21,735,268 13,163,732 13,866,328 a. Agriculture 22,144,121 21,690,424 13,115,234 13,803,087 b. Forestry 41,392 44,844 48,498 63,241

Industry Sector 16,161,861 15,796,710 14,828,863 15,810,181 a. Mining and Quarrying 1,567,804 1,699,984 2,132,289 2,656,766 b. Manufacturing 10,343,236 10,672,510 8,534,059 8,954,609 c. Construction 3,978,817 3,146,785 3,925,359 3,948,160 d. Electricity, Gas and Water 272,004 277,431 237,155 250,647

Service Sector 23,516,244 24,200,593 19,102,386 20,263,655 a. Transportation, Communication, Storage 2,272,743 2,448,301 2,002,950 2,144,660 b. Trade 13,083,975 13,564,701 10,231,540 10,939,885 c. Finance 598,832 603,146 641,801 696,411 d. Ownership of Dwellings and Real Estate 2,891,501 2,848,067 2,340,787 2,428,900 e. Private Services 2,760,411 2,873,976 2,265,481 2,421,342 f. Government Services 1,908,782 1,862,402 1,619,827 1,632,457

Gross Domestic Product 61,863,618 61,732,571 47,094,981 49,940,164

See note on Table 3.3A

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

3 - 12 Table 3.3A - continued

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 52,295,214 55,501,390 59,041,781 67,971,889 77,558,327 81,645,585 52,099,022 55,315,905 58,886,681 67,861,268 77,320,990 81,481,883 196,192 185,485 155,099 110,621 237,336 163,702

62,792,398 72,736,804 79,741,903 91,750,992 107,365,561 120,883,030 10,534,914 12,954,702 13,536,026 16,960,640 17,783,457 19,606,358 37,801,028 44,688,374 49,150,083 53,039,704 65,083,615 71,321,034 12,649,550 12,671,843 14,509,142 19,021,312 21,480,158 26,637,696 1,806,907 2,421,886 2,546,652 2,729,336 3,018,331 3,317,943

100,304,120 111,960,953 124,971,568 136,212,695 152,029,018 165,307,747 8,063,175 9,351,613 10,232,655 10,784,346 11,626,693 11,966,880 49,527,767 56,174,143 63,021,918 69,314,529 78,402,851 82,941,093 2,447,670 2,810,912 3,245,366 3,743,722 4,233,802 4,743,950 12,143,712 13,012,108 14,830,027 15,636,734 17,202,074 18,703,999 15,909,609 17,503,867 19,321,677 21,773,457 24,372,005 28,631,429 12,212,187 13,108,311 14,319,925 14,959,907 16,191,593 18,320,396

215,391,732 240,199,148 263,755,252 295,935,577 336,952,906 367,836,363

Table 3.3B - continued

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 14,865,427 15,248,836 15,720,853 16,043,535 16,362,071 16,442,149 14,771,814 15,163,422 15,650,968 15,994,513 16,261,662 16,287,879 93,613 85,413 69,886 49,022 100,409 154,270

16,599,761 17,435,908 17,921,168 19,962,943 21,041,754 23,180,511 2,433,598 2,625,495 2,087,006 2,287,358 2,089,052 2,150,881 9,691,472 10,560,908 11,131,197 11,771,354 12,728,338 13,630,815 4,206,499 3,957,468 4,412,819 5,599,702 5,907,579 7,065,873 268,192 292,036 290,145 304,528 316,786 332,942

21,789,096 22,770,331 24,235,925 25,670,380 26,524,281 27,744,142 2,515,686 2,701,903 2,835,748 2,995,174 3,156,322 3,351,042 11,745,165 12,248,786 13,068,111 13,840,129 14,116,061 14,500,068 737,381 787,261 860,570 942,136 960,838 1,007,770 2,532,681 2,600,037 2,860,041 2,991,104 3,155,434 3,266,306 2,623,331 2,727,730 2,862,552 3,111,351 3,272,773 3,644,022 1,634,853 1,704,614 1,748,903 1,790,486 1,862,853 1,974,934

53,254,283 55,455,074 57,877,947 61,676,858 63,928,106 67,366,801

3 - 13 Table 3.3C GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, REGION XI AT CURRENT PRICES 2009 - 2014 (In Thousand Pesos)

Industry 2009 2010 Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry 81,619,748 91,140,709 a. Agriculture and Forestry 77,985,028 86,585,134 b. Fishing 3,634,720 4,555,575 Industry Sector 102,565,275 111,221,247 a. Mining and Quarrying 16,957,161 21,698,828 b. Manufacturing 53,674,093 52,206,123 c. Construction 29,271,334 33,830,145 d. Electricity, Gas and Water Supply 2,662,686 3,486,150 Service Sector 152,344,770 172,869,037 a. Transportation, Communication, Storage 19,712,922 21,604,335 b. Trade and Repair of Motor Vehicles, Motorcycles, Personal and Household Goods 60,660,707 71,106,080 c. Financial Intermediation 16,212,465 17,895,144 d. Real Estate, Renting & Business Activities 19,826,038 23,253,248 e. Public Administration & Defense; Compulsory Social Security 7,784,140 9,126,098 f. Other Services 28,148,497 29,884,132 Gross Domestic Product 336,529,792 375,230,993 Notes:1) Data are updates as of July 2015. 2) Regional levels may not add up to the national levels due to rounding. 3) Please see end notes at the end of the Chapter. Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 3.3D GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, REGION XI AT CONSTANT 2000 PRICES 2009 - 2014 (In Thousand Pesos) Industry 2009 2010

Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry 41,924,866 43,035,970 a. Agriculture and Forestry 39,673,158 40,265,297 b. Fishing 2,251,709 2,770,673 Industry Sector 62,101,588 64,049,280 a. Mining and Quarrying 5,259,046 5,925,568 b. Manufacturing 36,721,348 35,559,965 c. Construction 18,308,508 20,266,920 d. Electricity, Gas and Water Supply 1,812,686 2,296,827 Service Sector 101,678,586 110,228,211 a. Transportation, Communication, Storage 16,061,550 16,670,768 b. Trade and Repair of Motor Vehicles, Motorcycles, Personal and Household Goods 37,929,869 41,797,426 c. Financial Intermediation 9,654,089 10,245,041 d. Real Estate, Renting & Business Activities 13,105,909 15,005,686 e. Public Administration & Defense; Compulsory Social Security 5,797,355 6,252,803 f. Other Services 19,129,813 20,256,486 Gross Domestic Product 205,705,040 217,313,462 See note on Table 3.3C Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

3 - 14 Table 3.3C - continued

2011 2012 2013 2014 105,392,280 96,483,712 93,164,235 104,435,543 100,945,973 91,770,107 88,150,881 100,670,787 4,446,307 4,713,604 5,013,353 3,764,756 108,255,482 109,829,216 128,998,180 151,173,669 16,491,704 3,886,523 3,519,713 4,012,906 56,317,343 64,263,195 73,697,137 89,592,582 31,846,824 37,579,857 46,788,559 51,902,339 3,599,611 4,099,641 4,992,772 5,665,842 193,072,996 214,996,911 237,229,406 263,459,457 24,488,045 26,692,064 28,322,180 31,333,862

77,793,657 86,483,181 94,686,703 104,825,560 19,691,202 22,615,656 26,772,640 30,545,314 27,248,255 30,654,816 35,000,470 40,099,870

9,818,332 11,198,777 12,081,214 12,700,957 34,033,505 37,352,416 40,366,198 43,953,894 406,720,757 421,309,838 459,391,820 519,068,668

Table 3.3D - continued

2011 2012 2013 2014

43,276,973 43,183,805 39,677,918 40,648,266 40,677,774 40,473,618 36,893,681 38,641,164 2,599,198 2,710,187 2,784,237 2,007,102 64,492,571 70,609,756 81,874,609 93,801,657 4,150,484 1,669,142 1,873,353 2,113,283 39,741,660 45,322,155 52,042,813 61,804,112 18,305,094 21,174,044 25,142,629 26,736,512 2,295,334 2,444,415 2,815,814 3,147,749 117,662,135 127,375,823 135,794,850 147,065,405 18,097,302 19,371,924 20,131,232 21,847,202

43,677,931 48,052,117 50,719,460 55,069,825 10,719,397 12,011,335 13,724,635 15,069,257 16,803,346 18,229,420 20,127,943 22,215,235

6,314,040 6,727,637 7,018,056 7,382,636 22,050,119 22,983,390 24,073,524 25,481,251 225,431,679 241,169,384 257,347,378 281,515,327

3 - 15 Table 3.4A PER CAPITA GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION, AT CURRENT PRICES 2000 - 2009 (In Pesos)

Region 2000 2001* 2002 2003 Philippines 43,685 46,207 49,449 52,718

NCR National Capital Region 118,259 127,684 135,752 148,743 CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 58,069 59,061 64,176 66,749 I Ilocos Region 24,532 25,199 27,145 27,943 II Cagayan Valley 26,153 26,840 27,026 26,829 III Central Luzon 1/ 32,711 33,708 37,129 39,407 IV Southern Tagalog 2/ 39,556 42,547 IV A CALABARZON 3/ 46,273 50,997 IVB MIMAROPA 4/ 34,440 36,538 V Bicol Region 18,426 19,501 21,230 21,991 VI Western Visayas 35,140 37,154 40,652 42,556 VII Central Visayas 41,238 43,863 46,624 48,573 VIII Eastern Visayas 22,365 23,192 25,047 25,743 IX Zamboanga Peninsula 5/ 25,190 28,738 30,691 31,946 X Northern Mindanao 6/ 45,134 37,369 49,102 52,436 XI Davao Region 7/ 37,438 53,879 44,977 48,176 XII SOCCKSARGEN 8/ 32,460 27,454 37,598 39,960 ARMM Muslim Mindanao 9/ 12,906 13,637 11,772 12,193 XIII Caraga 23,264 17,156 24,250 24,531 Notes: 1) Data for the years 2007 to 2009 are updates as of August 2010. 2) Regional levels may not add up to the national levels due to rounding. 3) Please see end notes at the end of the Chapter. * Figures refer to the old regional configuration. Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 3.4B PER CAPITA GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION, AT CONSTANT 1985 PRICES 2000 - 2009 (In Pesos)

Region 2000 2001* 2002 2003

Philippines 12,670 12,597 12,900 13,252

NCR National Capital Region 29,785 29,820 30,161 31,730 CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 18,054 17,442 17,827 17,848 I Ilocos Region 7,057 6,972 7,175 7,209 II Cagayan Valley 8,013 7,881 7,634 7,590 III Central Luzon 1/ 10,810 10,525 10,930 11,092 IV Southern Tagalog 2/ 12,521 12,632 IV A CALABARZON 3/ 13,388 13,853 IVB MIMAROPA 4/ 11,549 12,120 V Bicol Region 5,781 5,837 6,071 6,214 VI Western Visayas 10,996 11,083 11,432 11,699 VII Central Visayas 12,005 12,026 12,157 12,419 VIII Eastern Visayas 6,280 6,169 6,254 6,362 IX Zamboanga Peninsula 5/ 8,718 9,349 9,332 9,482 X Northern Mindanao 6/ 13,585 10,719 13,713 13,904 XI Davao Region 7/ 11,865 16,314 12,270 12,842 XII SOCCKSARGEN 8/ 9,871 7,793 10,854 11,112 ARMM Muslim Mindanao 9/ 3,795 3,927 3,271 3,290 XIII Caraga 6,929 4,977 6,600 6,516 See notes on Table 3.4A Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

3 - 16 Table 3.4A - continued

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 58,301 63,851 69,346 74,951 81,910 83,261

166,330 186,880 205,177 223,300 243,528 246,478 72,203 76,180 82,532 85,477 89,684 90,390 30,737 33,376 36,002 38,027 41,699 42,391 30,845 30,782 33,821 36,705 40,585 41,985 42,348 46,096 49,337 52,132 58,460 57,930

55,350 58,961 63,434 67,176 70,320 68,903 38,747 43,161 45,427 49,717 56,668 55,031 24,293 26,312 27,989 31,279 34,406 38,083 46,963 51,693 56,530 61,372 68,757 73,136 54,227 59,533 64,266 69,829 75,123 75,307 29,019 31,064 33,487 33,623 38,666 39,806 34,707 38,341 41,914 46,169 51,732 54,685 58,429 63,255 69,264 76,234 86,751 91,425 54,485 59,751 64,532 71,236 79,794 85,705 45,096 47,928 52,395 58,096 64,277 64,855 14,054 15,206 16,307 16,845 18,366 18,952 26,468 28,639 32,692 40,090 40,672 41,506

Table 3.4B - continued

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2008

13,814 14,209 14,673 15,406 15,666 15,528

33,957 35,983 37,868 40,241 41,541 40,843 18,190 17,954 18,209 19,099 19,021 19,007 7,445 7,680 7,989 8,276 8,277 8,030 8,166 7,690 8,131 8,509 8,504 8,515 11,077 11,145 11,405 11,838 12,039 11,637

14,102 14,130 14,371 14,800 14,750 14,209 12,295 12,742 12,604 13,482 13,536 13,268 6,445 6,647 6,691 7,058 7,210 7,651 12,364 12,733 13,101 13,833 14,149 14,700 13,046 13,550 13,918 14,816 14,997 14,810 6,564 6,641 6,847 6,915 7,007 6,993 9,678 10,143 10,150 10,670 10,671 11,173 14,610 14,942 15,670 16,539 17,042 17,183 13,471 13,795 14,161 14,847 15,139 15,696 11,506 11,502 11,987 12,503 12,782 12,665 3,383 3,433 3,480 3,585 3,563 3,573 6,593 6,727 7,042 7,466 7,525 7,579

3 - 17 Table 3.4C PER CAPITA GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION, AT CURRENT PRICES 2009 - 2014 (In Pesos)

Region 2009 2010 Philippines 88,180 97,227

NCR National Capital Region 245,500 271,255 CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 112,897 122,449 I Ilocos Region 53,166 58,808 II Cagayan Valley 46,215 46,216 III Central Luzon 1/ 70,335 78,218 IV A CALABARZON 3/ 109,592 123,292 IVB MIMAROPA 4/ 57,053 57,805 V Bicol Region 31,897 34,210 VI Western Visayas 46,863 49,196 VII Central Visayas 69,218 78,983 VIII Eastern Visayas 53,819 55,082 IX Zamboanga Peninsula 5/ 50,731 53,822 X Northern Mindanao 6/ 71,424 79,901 XI Davao Region 7/ 76,435 83,721 XII SOCCKSARGEN 8/ 54,155 60,204 XIII Caraga 36,318 40,345 ARMM Muslim Mindanao 9/ 21,843 25,642 Notes: 1) Data are updates as of July 2015. 2) Regional levels may not add up to the national levels due to rounding. 3) Please see end notes at the end of the Chapter. Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 3.4D PER CAPITA GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION, AT CONSTANT 2000 PRICES 2009 - 2014 (In Pesos)

Region 2009 2010

Philippines 58,199 61,570

NCR National Capital Region 162,321 171,442 CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 70,672 74,107 I Ilocos Region 35,813 37,819 II Cagayan Valley 31,519 30,851 III Central Luzon 1/ 46,546 50,207 IV A CALABARZON 3/ 73,271 79,699 IVB MIMAROPA 4/ 37,724 37,002 V Bicol Region 20,580 21,004 VI Western Visayas 30,943 31,927 VII Central Visayas 44,993 49,966 VIII Eastern Visayas 36,058 36,694 IX Zamboanga Peninsula 5/ 34,353 34,245 X Northern Mindanao 6/ 46,818 48,940 XI Davao Region 7/ 46,721 48,487 XII SOCCKSARGEN 8/ 36,688 36,688 XIII Caraga 24,264 26,504 ARMM Muslim Mindanao 9/ 13,867 14,588 See notes on Table 3.4C Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

3 - 18 Table 3.4C - continued

2011 2012 2013 2014 102,383 109,429 117,543 126,579

284,863 308,819 341,369 365,629 126,477 121,124 127,175 132,612 61,834 66,653 72,305 77,926 50,425 55,251 61,267 68,317 84,855 90,039 93,962 104,081 125,062 131,450 135,583 141,891 61,646 64,942 65,275 72,041 35,968 39,499 42,800 45,798 53,488 58,388 61,807 66,757 84,769 94,708 102,267 113,391 57,549 54,540 58,379 59,654 56,473 62,680 65,237 70,074 85,891 90,653 95,315 104,242 88,607 90,241 96,730 107,479 64,321 66,101 72,363 77,662 43,688 49,586 52,264 59,941 26,476 27,567 29,684 30,602

Table 3.4D - continued

2011 2012 2013 2014

62,328 65,332 68,741 71,726

173,057 181,748 195,070 203,132 73,490 70,156 72,759 73,908 38,087 40,325 42,588 44,530 32,017 33,816 35,462 37,267 52,372 55,163 56,528 60,513 78,231 81,562 84,687 86,683 37,283 38,239 38,138 40,016 20,979 22,502 24,005 24,688 33,296 35,139 35,874 37,162 52,192 56,061 59,211 63,351 36,784 33,850 34,952 33,743 33,489 37,077 37,991 39,826 50,506 52,842 54,678 57,590 49,112 51,657 54,188 58,291 37,533 39,417 41,814 43,578 28,203 30,985 33,037 35,142 14,271 14,052 14,380 14,607

3 - 19 Table 3.5A EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT, PHILIPPINES AT CURRENT PRICES 2000 - 2009 (In Thousand Pesos)

Type of Expenditure 2000 2001 2002 2003

1. Personal Consumption Expenditure 2,335,535,029 2,565,022,013 2,750,994,012 2,988,240,084

2. Government Consumption 438,859,001 444,833,878 456,903,539 477,410,501 3. Capital Formation 710,072,789 689,048,572 700,218,381 726,610,987

A. Fixed Capital 710,489,074 651,290,630 698,106,028 726,867,041 1. Construction 367,808,762 307,401,095 325,141,000 335,841,000 2. Durable Equipment 297,484,312 294,754,536 321,055,913 336,137,989 3. Breeding Stock and Orchard Development 45,196,000 49,134,999 51,909,115 54,888,052

B. Changes in Stocks (416,285) 37,757,942 2,112,353 (256,054)

4. Net Exports (129,739,896) (67,430,414) 55,757,219 124,140,385

Gross Regional Domestic Product 3,354,726,923 3,631,474,049 3,963,873,151 4,316,401,957

Note: Data for the years 2007 to 2009 are updates as of August 2010.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 3.5B EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT, PHILIPPINES AT CONSTANT 1985 PRICES 2000 - 2009 (In Thousand Pesos)

Type of Expenditure 2000 2001 2002 2003

1. Personal Consumption Expenditure 752,066,016 779,011,013 810,785,029 853,598,019

2. Government Consumption 79,649,181 75,413,467 72,525,522 74,418,646

3. Capital Formation 239,053,572 221,621,478 212,082,637 218,412,659

A. Fixed Capital 240,055,624 208,786,857 213,270,242 221,286,091 1. Construction 125,347,520 97,018,950 96,337,010 95,154,131 2. Durable Equipment 99,119,104 95,948,908 100,593,010 109,868,973 3. Breeding Stock and Orchard Development 15,589,000 15,818,999 16,340,222 16,262,987

B. Changes in Stocks (1,002,052) 12,834,621 (1,187,605) (2,873,432)

4. Net Exports (97,808,071) (86,002,387) (61,298,436) (61,357,289)

Gross Regional Domestic Product 972,960,698 990,043,571 1,034,094,752 1,085,072,036

See note on Table 3.5A

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

3 - 20 Table 3.5A - continued

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

3,346,716,014 3,772,249,067 4,229,502,012 4,611,884,075 5,281,072,000 5,674,965,680

492,110,399 527,045,494 589,929,695 653,759,999 697,653,000 809,687,508 815,981,022 793,989,446 875,350,703 1,022,703,447 1,136,137,963 1,124,644,158

784,066,039 783,403,987 846,649,818 978,281,125 1,090,505,788 1,130,072,101 369,053,000 365,910,000 415,286,000 517,407,000 597,962,000 669,484,000 351,657,077 351,859,085 358,264,611 381,935,483 390,557,016 356,472,709

63,355,962 65,634,903 73,099,207 78,938,643 101,986,772 104,115,392

31,914,984 10,585,459 28,700,885 44,422,322 45,632,175 (5,427,943)

216,747,351 350,754,523 336,381,724 360,271,734 294,507,561 69,619,788

4,871,554,787 5,444,038,531 6,031,164,134 6,648,619,255 7,409,370,523 7,678,917,134

Table 3.5B - continued

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

903,814,021 947,506,086 999,728,101 1,058,176,052 1,107,569,000 1,152,657,836

75,455,067 77,197,899 85,208,200 90,810,000 91,214,409 101,163,166

234,065,457 213,469,441 224,288,735 251,999,839 257,766,101 243,051,755

224,176,145 209,325,056 217,488,531 241,288,371 247,862,723 246,992,179 94,402,000 87,501,000 94,188,000 112,586,000 117,316,000 126,035,000 113,358,796 105,298,081 106,641,326 111,411,811 113,535,623 104,203,066

16,415,349 16,525,975 16,659,205 17,290,560 17,011,100 16,754,113

9,889,313 4,144,385 6,800,203 10,711,468 9,903,378 (3,940,424)

(59,039,947) (26,720,982) (33,069,438) (34,361,145) (39,462,050) (64,757,258)

1,154,294,598 1,211,452,444 1,276,155,599 1,366,624,746 1,417,087,459 1,432,115,499

3 - 21 Table 3.5C EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT, PHILIPPINES AT CURRENT PRICES 2009 - 2014 (In Thousand Pesos)

Type of Expenditure 2009 2010

1. Household Final Consumption Expenditure 5,993,426,559 6,442,033,067

2. Government Final Consumption Expenditure 791,402,819 875,291,500

3. Gross Capital Formation 1,331,662,435 1,849,379,995

A. Fixed Capital 1,526,098,383 1,847,747,735 1. Construction 785,426,948 949,406,417 2. Durable Equipment 541,642,292 692,519,360 3. Breeding Stock and Orchard Development 168,960,065 173,493,851 4. Intellectual Property Products 30,069,078 32,328,106

B. Changes in Inventories (194,435,948) 1,632,260

4. Net Exports (90,348,424) (163,224,070)

Gross Regional Domestic Product 8,026,143,389 9,003,480,492

Note: Data are updates as of August 2015.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 3.5D EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT, PHILIPPINES AT CONSTANT 2000 PRICES 2009 - 2014 (In Thousand Pesos)

Type of Expenditure 2009 2010

1. Household Final Consumption Expenditure 3,817,907,976 3,945,827,362

2. Government Final Consumption Expenditure 548,296,700 570,208,298

3. Gross Capital Formation 899,332,529 1,183,649,752

A. Fixed Capital 992,946,777 1,182,205,952 1. Construction 417,708,040 490,659,471 2. Durable Equipment 452,559,612 567,833,436 3. Breeding Stock and Orchard Development 98,591,933 98,927,905 4. Intellectual Property Products 24,087,192 24,785,140

B. Changes in Inventories (93,614,248) 1,443,800

4. Net Exports 31,702,565 1,853,784

Gross Regional Domestic Product 5,297,239,770 5,701,539,196

See note on Table 3.5C

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

3 - 22 Table 3.5C - continued

2011 2012 2013 2014

7,132,581,406 7,837,880,576 8,463,826,001 9,156,446,005

941,836,242 1,145,140,400 1,250,813,578 1,314,481,665

1,986,931,027 1,922,503,262 2,313,403,341 2,643,870,851

1,819,274,605 2,068,893,540 2,369,289,839 2,627,171,874 906,596,117 1,095,175,731 1,261,128,788 1,436,803,255 698,745,396 751,133,350 885,835,868 975,857,042

178,640,270 181,021,635 177,592,695 162,766,994 35,292,822 41,562,824 44,732,488 51,744,583

167,656,421 (146,390,278) (55,886,498) 16,698,977

(353,016,875) (344,435,262) (485,757,167) (472,062,324)

9,708,331,799 10,561,088,977 11,542,285,753 12,642,736,196

Table 3.5D - continued

2011 2012 2013 2014

4,166,410,305 4,442,522,858 4,692,438,000 4,947,000,102

582,099,037 672,176,406 705,811,419 718,095,597

1,216,883,608 1,164,717,652 1,487,899,981 1,568,346,241

1,159,856,931 1,285,179,503 1,441,472,098 1,539,125,386 450,345,934 528,568,975 586,730,560 650,614,571 583,224,565 624,112,101 720,936,605 747,910,240

98,678,371 100,066,493 96,063,076 95,411,409 27,608,062 32,431,935 37,741,857 45,189,166

57,026,677 (120,461,852) 46,427,883 29,220,855

(55,191,593) 25,811,595 (136,070,224) (69,425,320)

5,910,201,357 6,305,228,511 6,750,079,176 7,164,016,620

3 - 23 Table 3.6A EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION AT CURRENT PRICES 2000 - 2009 (In Thousand Pesos)

Region 2000 2001* 2002 2003

Philippines 3,354,726,923 3,631,474,049 3,963,873,151 4,316,401,957 NCR National Capital Region 1,179,471,181 1,301,989,460 1,412,564,505 1,556,807,668 CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 79,541,254 82,331,627 90,837,163 97,667,692 I Ilocos Region 103,376,150 107,979,829 118,040,884 125,577,691 II Cagayan Valley 73,830,328 77,165,877 78,980,111 79,931,100 III Central Luzon 1/ 263,944,167 286,750,366 320,096,162 347,426,227 IV Southern Tagalog 2/ 469,477,413 513,457,812 IV A CALABARZON 3/ 467,056,958 518,131,135 IVB MIMAROPA 4/ 83,242,572 91,754,894 V Bicol Region 86,430,047 93,099,350 102,983,265 109,804,875 VI Western Visayas 218,778,786 234,554,872 259,753,197 281,441,298 VII Central Visayas 236,042,793 256,508,123 278,044,915 296,491,384 VIII Eastern Visayas 81,003,461 85,392,889 93,599,992 99,349,724 IX Zamboanga Peninsula 5/ 78,195,951 83,770,130 90,546,322 96,772,234 X Northern Mindanao 6/ 124,524,782 134,863,768 179,515,560 197,101,642 XI Davao Region 7/ 195,198,388 203,876,284 172,633,965 187,341,331 XII SOCCKSARGEN 8/ 84,719,840 91,064,953 128,429,289 139,167,008 ARMM Muslim Mindanao 9/ 31,285,115 29,155,273 34,899,172 36,897,886 XIII Caraga 48,907,267 49,513,436 52,649,120 54,738,170 Notes: 1) Data for the years 2007 to 2009 are updates as of August 2010. 2) Regional levels may not add up to the national levels due to rounding. 3) Please see end notes at the end of the Chapter. * Figures refer to the old regional configuration. Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 3.6B EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION AT CONSTANT 1985 PRICES 2000 - 2009 (In Thousand Pesos)

Region 2000 2001* 2002 2003

Philippines 972,960,698 990,043,571 1,034,094,752 1,085,072,036

NCR National Capital Region 297,064,940 304,070,655 313,841,715 332,102,461 CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 24,730,107 24,313,691 25,233,010 26,114,579 I Ilocos Region 29,736,716 29,873,628 31,202,829 32,397,483 II Cagayan Valley 22,619,089 22,658,000 22,310,276 22,611,506 III Central Luzon 1/ 87,227,167 89,538,851 94,226,375 97,793,947 IV Southern Tagalog 2/ 148,607,787 152,442,283 IV A CALABARZON 3/ 135,136,910 140,745,516 IVB MIMAROPA 4/ 27,914,600 30,436,754 V Bicol Region 27,116,624 27,864,162 29,451,517 31,027,232 VI Western Visayas 68,461,232 69,964,694 73,045,198 77,369,672 VII Central Visayas 68,715,106 70,325,795 72,495,902 75,802,605 VIII Eastern Visayas 22,746,030 22,715,958 23,372,515 24,551,522 IX Zamboanga Peninsula 5/ 27,063,784 27,251,888 27,533,485 28,722,287 X Northern Mindanao 6/ 37,480,930 38,683,820 50,133,284 52,263,039 XI Davao Region 7/ 61,863,618 61,732,571 47,094,981 49,940,164 XII SOCCKSARGEN 8/ 25,761,601 25,848,792 37,075,921 38,698,421 ARMM Muslim Mindanao 9/ 9,199,622 8,395,658 9,696,322 9,955,526 XIII Caraga 14,566,345 14,363,125 14,329,913 14,539,322 See notes on Table 3.6A Source: Philippine Statistics Authority 3 - 24 Table 3.6A - continued

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

4,871,554,787 5,444,038,531 6,031,164,134 6,648,619,255 7,409,370,523 7,678,917,134 1,767,750,379 2,015,929,184 2,245,513,179 2,478,589,365 2,740,343,366 2,813,801,990 107,929,558 116,311,117 128,709,149 136,113,605 145,789,992 149,449,662 141,002,919 156,289,967 172,015,327 185,388,414 207,409,135 215,073,390 93,537,925 94,992,886 106,163,550 117,250,288 131,905,349 138,871,974 381,358,810 423,884,397 463,039,823 499,258,786 571,164,807 576,550,361

576,035,029 628,254,557 691,635,646 749,201,033 801,841,723 802,837,489 99,956,196 114,350,913 123,597,749 138,835,493 162,399,788 161,985,798 123,662,050 136,556,766 148,046,455 168,666,596 189,138,524 213,099,393 316,688,693 355,443,513 396,408,677 438,790,638 501,234,448 543,140,178 337,833,065 378,503,623 416,945,842 462,251,356 507,396,744 518,329,037 114,316,284 124,904,466 137,404,901 140,778,617 165,220,473 173,325,678 107,301,304 120,954,121 134,933,716 151,646,375 173,368,150 186,433,145 224,321,609 247,996,669 277,269,295 311,620,890 362,106,212 389,624,318 215,391,732 240,199,148 263,755,252 295,935,577 336,952,906 367,903,477 160,739,275 174,855,411 195,570,392 221,804,058 250,923,247 258,936,134 43,541,147 48,220,595 52,914,434 55,935,114 62,369,766 65,732,998 60,188,812 66,391,199 77,240,747 96,553,051 99,805,893 103,822,112

Table 3.6B - continued

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

1,154,294,598 1,211,452,444 1,276,155,599 1,366,624,746 1,417,087,459 1,432,115,499

360,892,919 388,159,528 414,437,924 446,661,559 467,453,002 465,688,965 27,189,955 27,412,429 28,396,925 30,413,787 30,920,809 31,547,310 34,152,962 35,965,466 38,172,734 40,348,623 41,168,347 40,737,475 24,762,902 23,731,960 25,523,961 27,180,880 27,638,771 28,157,464 99,754,393 102,486,493 107,039,140 113,375,855 117,622,250 115,947,511

146,759,656 150,558,022 156,688,378 165,056,755 168,196,749 165,572,379 31,716,296 33,758,955 34,292,906 37,648,453 38,790,154 39,105,919 32,810,702 34,496,483 35,394,007 38,057,243 39,634,904 42,877,886 83,374,557 87,553,113 91,865,954 98,904,732 103,145,489 109,252,408 81,273,730 86,151,496 90,297,893 98,076,303 101,292,120 102,052,820 25,857,456 26,701,501 28,093,607 28,953,167 29,939,775 30,482,024 29,919,724 31,997,323 32,676,015 35,048,288 35,761,837 38,196,714 56,089,847 58,582,149 62,729,335 67,604,722 71,133,097 73,206,779 53,254,283 55,455,074 57,877,947 61,676,858 63,928,106 67,366,644 41,010,340 41,961,231 44,740,935 47,733,677 49,896,778 50,556,259 10,481,329 10,887,672 11,290,530 11,903,728 12,098,904 12,409,350 14,993,545 15,593,550 16,637,408 17,980,118 18,466,367 18,957,590

3 - 25 Table 3.6C EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION AT CURRENT PRICES 2009 - 2014 (In Thousand Pesos)

Region 2009 2010

Philippines 8,026,143,388 9,003,480,492 NCR National Capital Region 2,871,469,725 3,224,786,477 CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 180,184,790 198,504,043 I Ilocos Region 250,038,887 279,786,746 II Cagayan Valley 147,640,958 149,564,277 III Central Luzon 1/ 701,756,823 795,502,554 IV A CALABARZON 3/ 1,351,986,481 1,561,505,771 IVB MIMAROPA 4/ 154,484,533 159,091,083 V Bicol Region 170,957,029 185,856,580 VI Western Visayas 329,382,086 350,152,539 VII Central Visayas 464,415,328 538,557,941 VIII Eastern Visayas 218,537,884 226,366,312 IX Zamboanga Peninsula 5/ 170,432,997 183,913,767 X Northern Mindanao 6/ 302,238,429 344,424,553 XI Davao Region 7/ 336,529,792 375,230,993 XII SOCCKSARGEN 8/ 218,564,310 248,311,913 XIII Caraga 87,220,101 98,234,272 ARMM Muslim Mindanao 9/ 70,303,235 83,690,671 Notes: 1) Data are updates as of August 2015. 2) Regional levels may not add up to the national levels due to rounding. 3) Please see end notes at the end of the Chapter. Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 3.6D EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION AT CONSTANT 2000 PRICES 2009 - 2014 (In Thousand Pesos)

Region 2009 2010

Philippines 5,297,239,773 5,701,539,196

NCR National Capital Region 1,898,573,862 2,038,178,776 CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 112,792,966 120,136,274 I Ilocos Region 168,426,092 179,927,789 II Cagayan Valley 100,691,791 99,839,760 III Central Luzon 1/ 464,403,057 510,617,864 IV A CALABARZON 3/ 903,910,748 1,009,389,533 IVB MIMAROPA 4/ 102,146,657 101,835,838 V Bicol Region 110,301,848 114,109,823 VI Western Visayas 217,481,681 227,241,684 VII Central Visayas 301,882,912 340,700,776 VIII Eastern Visayas 146,419,070 150,799,368 IX Zamboanga Peninsula 5/ 115,411,480 117,018,919 X Northern Mindanao 6/ 198,117,878 210,965,521 XI Davao Region 7/ 205,705,040 217,313,462 XII SOCCKSARGEN 8/ 148,069,604 151,318,180 XIII Caraga 58,272,211 64,534,772 ARMM Muslim Mindanao 9/ 44,632,876 47,610,858 See notes on Table 3.6C Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

3 - 26 Table 3.6C - continued

2011 2012 2013 2014

9,708,331,799 10,561,088,977 11,542,285,753 12,642,736,196 3,461,447,602 3,823,173,092 4,297,875,060 4,679,829,628 209,515,838 204,141,827 217,799,120 230,705,787 299,314,607 326,606,541 358,359,589 390,510,621 166,150,284 184,727,118 207,505,115 234,314,843 885,868,921 956,803,538 1,017,229,689 1,147,550,133 1,640,077,536 1,769,267,775 1,874,747,267 2,014,890,468 173,610,041 185,558,915 189,408,700 212,218,109 199,312,226 222,042,411 243,907,227 264,495,012 387,794,519 429,019,358 459,866,855 502,800,279 590,909,134 672,240,010 738,081,295 831,833,275 240,777,700 231,078,427 250,299,808 258,739,057 197,625,379 222,697,270 235,559,221 257,060,398 379,624,420 407,704,913 436,392,221 485,705,076 406,720,757 421,309,838 459,391,820 519,068,668 273,018,326 286,554,257 320,522,904 351,356,594 108,485,520 124,985,869 133,580,577 155,296,007 88,078,989 93,177,819 101,759,288 106,362,241

Table 3.6D - continued

2011 2012 2013 2014

5,910,201,357 6,305,228,511 6,750,079,176 7,164,016,620

2,102,867,146 2,250,041,299 2,455,951,362 2,599,970,327 121,740,175 118,240,639 124,606,969 128,577,352 184,361,548 197,596,725 211,074,567 223,151,796 105,494,400 113,060,564 120,105,203 127,819,385 546,756,621 586,185,348 611,966,890 667,189,197 1,025,925,324 1,097,789,972 1,170,989,734 1,230,928,041 104,997,401 109,260,357 110,664,194 117,879,400 116,250,752 126,495,080 136,799,410 142,578,726 241,401,054 258,188,783 266,914,181 279,900,003 363,826,007 397,923,743 427,338,449 464,746,474 153,900,653 143,420,096 149,858,149 146,354,123 117,192,723 131,730,511 137,178,415 146,098,797 223,230,074 237,653,180 250,338,802 268,336,627 225,431,679 241,169,384 257,347,378 281,515,327 159,315,513 170,875,256 185,212,304 197,153,434 70,033,593 78,100,301 84,438,562 91,046,952 47,476,696 47,497,273 49,294,606 50,770,660

3 - 27 Table 3.7A EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT, REGION XI AT CURRENT PRICES 2000 - 2009 (In Thousand Pesos)

Type of Expenditure 2000 2001 2002 2003

1. Personal Consumption Expenditure 124,021,140 133,622,900 99,482,842 110,039,420

2. Government Consumption 17,926,014 17,889,913 15,595,453 16,956,595

3. Capital Formation 32,894,935 31,407,507 15,830,015 26,328,814

A. Fixed Capital 32,644,311 28,807,162 19,469,526 25,988,101 1. Construction 22,306,190 18,079,072 13,164,609 19,626,282 2. Durable Equipment 6,832,147 7,014,298 3,817,345 3,684,122 3. Breeding Stock and Orchard Development 3,505,974 3,713,792 2,487,572 2,677,698

B. Changes in Stocks 250,623 2,600,345 (3,639,511) 340,712

4. Net Exports 20,356,299 20,955,964 41,725,656 34,016,503

Gross Regional Domestic Product 195,198,388 203,876,284 172,633,965 187,341,331

Note: Data for the years 2007 to 2009 are updates as of August 2010.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 3.7B EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT, REGION XI AT CONSTANT 1985 PRICES 2000 - 2009 (In Thousand Pesos)

Type of Expenditure 2000 2001 2002 2003

1. Personal Consumption Expenditure 46,008,542 47,143,251 33,204,877 35,788,501

2. Government Consumption 3,253,419 3,032,908 2,475,508 2,643,190

3. Capital Formation 11,272,079 10,041,701 4,108,774 7,593,594

A. Fixed Capital 11,164,827 9,184,075 5,894,360 7,717,526 1. Construction 7,747,093 5,749,576 3,968,697 5,735,706 2. Durable Equipment 2,276,410 2,283,304 1,196,048 1,204,180 3. Breeding Stock and Orchard Development 1,141,324 1,151,195 729,615 777,640

B. Changes in Stocks 107,252 857,626 (1,785,586) (123,932)

4. Net Exports 1,329,578 1,514,711 7,305,821 3,914,878

Gross Regional Domestic Product 61,863,618 61,732,571 47,094,981 49,940,164

See note on Table 3.7A

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

3 - 28 Table 3.7A - continued

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

129,044,587 147,235,242 163,721,201 178,141,429 206,504,405 226,435,959

17,454,153 17,927,244 20,383,055 24,266,975 26,356,185 30,558,227

28,946,416 26,770,651 31,059,680 41,114,082 48,066,066 67,528,600

28,645,392 26,475,796 29,894,959 40,387,328 45,873,403 67,650,146 21,516,927 19,454,761 23,130,262 29,241,922 33,063,681 40,846,665 3,947,821 3,778,762 3,127,057 2,938,986 2,860,301 3,542,809

3,180,643 3,242,272 3,637,640 8,206,420 9,949,421 23,260,671

301,024 294,855 1,164,721 726,754 2,192,663 (121,546)

39,946,576 48,266,011 48,591,316 52,413,091 56,026,250 43,380,691

215,391,732 240,199,148 263,755,252 295,935,577 336,952,906 367,903,477

Table 3.7B - continued

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

38,850,333 40,837,609 42,879,096 45,276,584 47,415,812 49,701,052

2,676,237 2,625,856 3,071,778 3,353,525 3,425,825 3,795,594

7,829,393 6,818,199 7,376,257 9,489,207 9,887,238 13,264,136

7,724,345 6,683,904 7,114,941 9,287,205 9,404,145 13,365,669 5,638,849 4,723,528 5,341,903 6,516,892 6,636,230 7,845,853 1,272,152 1,131,820 933,419 847,473 828,455 1,027,531

813,345 828,556 839,620 1,922,840 1,939,460 4,492,286

105,048 134,295 261,316 202,002 483,093 (101,533)

3,898,320 5,173,410 4,550,815 3,557,542 3,199,230 605,862

53,254,283 55,455,074 57,877,947 61,676,858 63,928,106 67,366,644

3 - 29 Table 3.7C EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT, REGION XI AT CURRENT PRICES 2009 - 2014 (In Thousand Pesos)

Type of Expenditure 2009 2010

1. Household Final Consumption Expenditure 231,365,517 248,065,714

2. Government Final Consumption Expenditure 20,960,508 23,152,101

3. Gross Capital Formation 72,097,845 80,020,560

A. Fixed Capital 68,317,662 79,989,546 1. Construction 49,933,096 58,267,106 2. Durable Equipment 8,710,473 12,178,983 3. Breeding Stock and Orchard Development 9,474,538 9,346,599 4. Intellectual Property Products 199,555 196,859

B. Changes in Inventories 3,780,183 31,013

4. Net Exports 12,105,923 23,992,618

Gross Regional Domestic Product 336,529,793 375,230,993

Note: Data are updates as of August 2015.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 3.7D EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT, REGION XI AT CONSTANT 2000 PRICES 2009 - 2014 (In Thousand Pesos)

Type of Expenditure 2009 2010

1. Household Final Consumption Expenditure 148,036,119 152,454,098

2. Government Final Consumption Expenditure 13,943,505 14,463,156

3. Gross Capital Formation 41,595,926 45,263,778

A. Fixed Capital 38,895,800 45,238,316 1. Construction 26,694,524 30,270,264 2. Durable Equipment 7,316,888 10,185,484 3. Breeding Stock and Orchard Development 4,736,645 4,644,604 4. Intellectual Property Products 147,743 137,964

B. Changes in Inventories 2,700,126 25,462

4. Net Exports 2,129,491 5,132,429

Gross Regional Domestic Product 205,705,041 217,313,462

See note on Table 3.7C

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

3 - 30 Table 3.7C - continued

2011 2012 2013 2014

275,536,335 300,584,058 323,639,538 355,388,984

24,897,893 31,450,229 35,692,321 37,593,671

85,168,998 78,943,611 112,639,443 122,997,522

77,500,692 86,651,298 104,013,556 122,739,379 55,289,829 65,011,579 81,122,038 90,047,020 11,485,509 11,611,950 12,975,793 23,107,178

10,535,740 9,824,130 9,742,989 9,401,740 189,614 203,639 172,736 183,441

7,668,306 (7,707,686) 8,625,887 258,143

21,117,531 10,331,939 (12,579,482) 3,088,490

406,720,757 421,309,838 459,391,820 519,068,668

Table 3.7D - continued

2011 2012 2013 2014

159,248,154 169,933,705 178,483,892 193,570,193

14,636,391 18,460,707 20,140,529 20,537,259

46,958,421 45,958,638 67,108,061 63,593,163

42,926,469 51,654,799 54,793,588 61,203,617 27,843,205 31,729,692 38,264,503 41,385,930 10,288,199 15,235,511 11,967,809 15,288,322

4,659,539 4,553,090 4,404,997 4,360,362 135,526 136,507 156,279 169,003

4,031,952 (5,696,161) 12,314,473 2,389,546

4,588,713 6,816,333 (8,385,105) 3,814,713

225,431,679 241,169,384 257,347,378 281,515,327

3 - 31 Table 3.8A PER CAPITA PERSONAL CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE, BY REGION AT CURRENT PRICES 2000 - 2009 (In Pesos)

Region 2000 2001* 2002 2003 Philippines 30,413 32,638 34,318 36,496 NCR National Capital Region 67,728 73,354 77,998 85,303 CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 27,419 28,953 29,537 30,439 I Ilocos Region 27,642 29,399 30,945 31,799 II Cagayan Valley 24,953 25,670 25,929 26,516 III Central Luzon 1/ 31,232 32,619 33,302 34,578 IV Southern Tagalog 2/ 28,432 31,496 IV A CALABARZON 3/ 36,092 38,044 IVB MIMAROPA 4/ 20,186 22,208 V Bicol Region 23,030 25,242 26,805 28,363 VI Western Visayas 25,428 27,066 28,745 30,610 VII Central Visayas 21,705 23,441 24,523 26,157 VIII Eastern Visayas 20,325 21,244 21,841 23,554 IX Zamboanga Peninsula 5/ 20,193 21,134 22,727 24,128 X Northern Mindanao 6/ 24,254 25,944 27,074 28,868 XI Davao Region 7/ 23,786 24,981 25,920 28,297 XII SOCCKSARGEN 8/ 19,437 20,438 23,890 25,711 ARMM Muslim Mindanao 9/ 14,835 15,658 17,080 17,838 XIII Caraga 19,764 21,233 21,971 23,320 Notes: 1) Data for the years 2007 to 2009 are updates as of August 2010. 2) Regional levels may not add up to the national levels due to rounding. 3) Please see end notes at the end of the Chapter. * Figures refer to the old regional configuration. Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 3.8B PER CAPITA PERSONAL CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE, BY REGION AT CONSTANT 1985 PRICES 2000 - 2009 (In Pesos)

Region 2000 2001* 2002 2003 Philippines 9,793 9,912 10,114 10,425 NCR National Capital Region 19,749 20,286 20,890 22,037 CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 9,527 9,518 9,554 9,429 I Ilocos Region 9,882 10,002 10,313 10,334 II Cagayan Valley 8,586 8,521 8,499 8,505 III Central Luzon 1/ 10,276 10,420 10,569 10,649 IV Southern Tagalog 2/ 8,805 8,804 IV A CALABARZON 3/ 8,692 8,911 IVB MIMAROPA 4/ 9,248 9,942 V Bicol Region 7,243 7,401 7,614 7,812 VI Western Visayas 8,999 9,047 9,344 9,623 VII Central Visayas 6,963 6,978 7,069 7,261 VIII Eastern Visayas 6,876 6,891 6,896 7,249 IX Zamboanga Peninsula 5/ 6,914 6,963 7,346 7,577 X Northern Mindanao 6/ 8,426 8,489 8,533 8,771 XI Davao Region 7/ 8,824 8,813 8,652 9,203 XII SOCCKSARGEN 8/ 6,850 7,017 8,378 8,712 ARMM Muslim Mindanao 9/ 4,381 4,383 4,676 4,706 XIII Caraga 7,018 7,262 7,314 7,510 See note on Table 3.8A Source: Philippine Statistics Authority 3 - 32 Table 3.8A - continued

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 40,052 44,244 48,630 51,990 58,382 61,533 95,490 108,321 121,660 131,904 145,478 152,401 33,212 35,600 38,980 41,094 45,490 47,157 33,982 38,590 43,206 45,793 50,999 52,419 29,274 31,285 34,944 36,786 41,981 44,858 37,164 40,154 43,484 45,964 52,175 54,708

40,850 43,884 47,342 49,540 54,749 57,102 23,121 25,253 27,723 28,950 33,182 34,420 31,814 35,405 37,953 40,032 44,711 47,973 33,744 37,268 40,237 42,757 50,111 55,132 29,066 31,975 34,733 37,043 41,808 42,896 25,354 27,403 30,307 32,565 37,978 40,735 25,987 29,225 31,541 34,789 40,010 43,541 31,614 34,383 37,785 41,699 48,812 52,404 32,643 36,626 40,057 42,881 48,902 52,759 28,099 30,140 33,413 36,546 41,890 44,320 19,287 21,313 24,007 26,565 29,772 32,385 25,047 27,237 29,481 30,848 35,101 37,188

Table 3.8B - continued

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 10,817 11,113 11,495 11,929 12,244 12,498 23,390 24,482 25,690 27,086 28,243 29,126 9,601 9,619 9,980 10,309 10,385 10,395 10,419 10,851 11,422 11,786 11,962 11,875 9,029 9,049 9,511 9,765 9,980 10,127 10,771 10,915 11,164 11,478 11,677 11,792

9,080 9,147 9,298 9,462 9,755 9,861 9,980 10,182 10,545 10,638 10,926 10,997 8,233 8,609 8,736 8,895 9,020 9,260 10,130 10,431 10,763 11,092 11,456 12,039 7,662 7,931 8,130 8,469 8,573 8,563 7,434 7,569 7,884 8,208 8,250 8,391 7,688 8,032 8,156 8,681 8,744 9,187 8,998 9,109 9,403 9,977 10,358 10,649 9,828 10,159 10,491 10,899 11,229 11,580 8,953 9,014 9,488 10,020 10,329 10,501 4,805 4,876 5,046 5,309 5,310 5,482 7,588 7,624 7,781 7,946 8,047 8,151

3 - 33 Table 3.8C PER CAPITA HOUSEHOLD FINAL CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE, BY REGION AT CURRENT PRICES 2010 - 2014 (In Pesos)

Region 2009 2010 Philippines 65,847 69,567 NCR National Capital Region 120,284 126,535 CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 65,133 66,840 I Ilocos Region 60,055 62,026 II Cagayan Valley 53,461 56,985 III Central Luzon 1/ 70,933 76,189 IV A CALABARZON 3/ 76,719 81,459 IVB MIMAROPA 4/ 48,600 49,803 V Bicol Region 50,609 53,480 VI Western Visayas 54,669 56,904 VII Central Visayas 57,537 62,862 VIII Eastern Visayas 50,526 51,328 IX Zamboanga Peninsula 5/ 42,187 44,582 X Northern Mindanao 6/ 51,023 53,915 XI Davao Region 7/ 52,549 55,348 XII SOCCKSARGEN 8/ 48,385 50,017 XIII Caraga 45,420 49,281 ARMM Muslim Mindanao 9/ 32,164 34,320 Notes: 1) Data are updates as of August 2015. 2) Regional levels may not add up to the national levels due to rounding. 3) Please see end notes at the end of the Chapter. Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 3.8D PER CAPITA HOUSEHOLD FINAL CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE, BY REGION AT CONSTANT 2000 PRICES 2010 - 2014 (In Pesos)

Region 2009 2010 Philippines 41,946 42,610 NCR National Capital Region 78,007 78,547 CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 40,397 40,636 I Ilocos Region 38,102 38,732 II Cagayan Valley 34,757 35,334 III Central Luzon 1/ 44,831 46,066 IV Southern Tagalog 2/ 49,323 50,215 IVB MIMAROPA 4/ 31,069 31,737 V Bicol Region 31,327 32,078 VI Western Visayas 34,815 35,222 VII Central Visayas 35,361 36,470 VIII Eastern Visayas 32,469 32,921 IX Zamboanga Peninsula 5/ 26,980 27,050 X Northern Mindanao 6/ 31,563 32,180 XI Davao Region 7/ 33,623 34,015 XII SOCCKSARGEN 8/ 32,081 32,224 ARMM Muslim Mindanao 9/ 27,416 27,677 XIII Caraga 19,153 19,263 See note on Table 3.8C Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

3 - 34 Table 3.8C - continued

2011 2012 2013 2014 75,219 81,212 86,193 91,674 137,623 146,906 155,710 160,879 70,346 77,201 82,420 85,151 65,741 70,824 76,746 82,099 62,341 67,029 70,996 74,102 81,417 87,923 93,246 101,946 86,967 94,188 97,250 102,629 54,840 60,530 64,908 69,765 58,798 62,517 66,931 70,414 61,882 67,207 72,535 78,046 68,337 74,968 81,511 89,178 56,077 60,304 64,130 71,275 49,169 53,117 56,668 63,537 59,355 64,675 68,895 73,040 60,027 64,383 68,146 73,587 52,819 57,293 60,579 64,075 54,058 58,300 61,209 65,375 36,484 39,808 42,614 43,387

Table 3.8D - continued

2011 2012 2013 2014 43,938 46,031 47,786 49,529 81,806 85,208 88,350 90,650 41,662 43,836 45,614 46,506 39,732 41,808 44,540 45,869 36,909 38,815 40,055 41,028 47,031 48,858 50,810 54,574 50,822 53,737 54,436 56,080 33,087 35,515 37,401 38,817 33,575 34,817 36,266 36,656 36,498 38,204 40,316 41,849 37,841 39,610 41,672 44,112 34,336 35,939 37,556 38,436 28,034 29,560 31,084 32,830 33,481 35,094 36,641 37,535 34,693 36,399 37,582 40,081 32,638 34,155 35,088 35,731 28,536 29,576 30,517 30,955 19,811 20,692 21,575 21,543

3 - 35 Figure 3.1 GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT AT CURRENT AND CONSTANT PRICES REGION XI, 2011 - 2014

540,000,000 510,000,000 At Current Prices 480,000,000 At Constant Prices 450,000,000 420,000,000 390,000,000 360,000,000 330,000,000 300,000,000 270,000,000 240,000,000 210,000,000 In Million Pesos 180,000,000 150,000,000 120,000,000 90,000,000 60,000,000 30,000,000 0 2011 2012 2013 2014

Figure 3.2 DISTRIBUTION OF GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, AT CONSTANT PRICES, 2014

Philippines Region XI

Agriculture, Fishery and Agriculture, Forestry Fishery and 10.0% Forestry 18.0%

Service Service Sector Sector 52.2% Industry 56.6% Industry Sector Sector 33.4% 33.3%

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END NOTES

1/ Per Executive Order No. 103 (EO 103) dated 17 May 2002, “Dividing Region IV into Region IV-A and Region IV-B and Transferring the Province of Aurora to Region III and for Other Purposes”.

2/ Refers to the old configuration of Region IV, Southern Tagalog.

3/ Per EO 103, creating Region IV-A (CALABARZON) composed of the provinces of Cavite, , Batangas, Rizal and Quezon.

4/ Per EO 103, creating Region IV-B (MIMAROPA) composed of the provinces of Oriental Mindoro, Occidental Mindoro, Marinduque, Romblon and Palawan.

5/ Per Executive Order No. 36 (EO 36) dated 19 September 2001. “Providing for the Reorganization of the Administrative Regions in Mindanao and for Other Purposes”, reorganizing Region IX to be known as Zamboanga Peninsula and composed of the provinces of , and Zamboanga Sibugay, and the cities of , , , Zamboanga and Isabela.

6/ Per EO 36, reorganizing Region X to be composed of the provinces of Bukidnon, Camiguin, Lanao del Norte, , and Misamis Oriental, and the cities of Cagayan de Oro, , Iligan, , , Ozamis, and Valencia.

7/ Per EO 36, reorganizing Region XI to be known as Davao Region and composed of the provinces of Compostela Valley, Davao del Norte, Davao del Sur, and Davao Oriental, and the cities of Davao, Digos, Panabo, Island Garden City of Samal and Tagum.

8/ Per EO 36, reorganizing Region XII to be known as SOCCKSARGEN and composed of the provinces of North Cotabato, Sarangani, South Cotabato and Sultan Kudarat, and the cities of Cotabato, General Santos, , and .

9/ Per EO 36, and Pursuant to the provisions of RA 9054, Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao shall be composed of the provinces of Basilan, Lanao del Sur, Maguindanao, Sulu and the City of .

3 - 37 Chapter 4 ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Data on the region's natural resources and some indicators of its environmental condition are necessary in the formulation of policies and programs designed to bring about a more effective environmental protection and resource utilization. A growing awareness and national concern on the country's natural resources and environmental condition have been demonstrated during the past years. This resulted from the development vision long espoused by national and local leaders and the worldwide goal towards sustainable development. The said goal, now a global advocacy, implies a balance between resource utilization and development, protection and conservation of the country's environment and natural resources. In this fashion, development will benefit not only today's generation but the future ones as well. All these concerns underscore the need for more reliable, timely and comprehensive data. The data are critical to the government, private sector and even international community in their formulation of measures to safeguard the environment and natural resources and to remedy destruction and degradation in these areas.

This chapter presents data on status of land classification and land use by province/city. Meanwhile, environmental statistics such as estimated volume and value of mineral production and major proclaimed watersheds are presented. The data sources include the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, the Mines and Geo-Sciences Bureau, and the National Mapping and Resource Information Authority.

Sector Highlights

. The Established Timber Land composed the largest share of the region’s total land area. In 2010, it covered 1,040,220 hectares of Region XI’s 1,967,183 hectares total land area.

. 390,217 hectares of land in Region XI in 2010 were covered with dipterocarp forest, while 383,387 hectares were cultivated areas.

. As of December 2014, there were 3 major proclaimed watersheds in Region XI. These are Mati Watershed, Baganga Watershed, and Malagos Watershed.

. Bamboo poles production increased by 31.2 percent from 28,110 pieces in 2013 to 36,886 pieces in 2014. Likewise, the production of unsplit rattan rose by 29.5 percent from 157,000 lineal meter in 2013 to 203,300 lineal meter in 2014.

. Planted timber production significantly declined by 48.2 percent from 78,556 cubic meters in 2013 to 40,662 cubic meters in 2014.

. In 2014, there were 152 lumber dealers in Region XI, while there were 56 and 1,300 wood processing plants and private tree plantation ownership certificates issued, respectively.

4 - 1 Table 4.1 Status of Land Classification by Province, 2002 - 2010 4 - 3

Table 4.2 Land Use Status by Province, 2007 - 2010 4 - 5

Table 4.3 Major Proclaimed Watershed Areas by Province/City As of December 2014 4 - 7

Table 4.4 Production of Selected Non-Timber Forest Products, Region XI, 2010 - 2013 4 - 7

Table 4.5 Log Production by Province, Region XI, 2012 - 2014 4 - 9

Table 4.6 Number of Lumber Dealer, Wood Processing Plants (WPP), and Private Tree Plantation Ownership Certificate (PTPOC) by Province Region XI, 2012 - 2014 4 - 10

Figure 4.1 Status of Land Classification, Region XI, 2006 - 2010 4 - 8

Figure 4.2 Land Use Cover by Province, Region XI, 2010 4 - 8

4 - 2 Table 4.1 STATUS OF LAND CLASSIFICATION BY PROVINCE 2003 - 2010 (In Hectares)

Province / Land Classification 2003 2004 2005

Region XI Total Land Area 1,967,183 1,967,183 1,967,183

Certified Alienable and Disposable 737,633 737,633 737,633 Unclassified Forest Lands 14,376 14,376 14,376 Total Classified Forest Lands 1,215,174 1,215,174 1,215,174 Established Forest Reserve 111,595 111,595 111,595 Established Timber Land 1,040,220 1,040,220 1,040,220 National Parks GRBS/WA 53,643 53,643 53,643 Civil Reservation 8,880 8,880 8,880 Fishpond 836 836 836

Davao Oriental Total Land Area 516,446 516,446 516,446

Certified Alienable and Disposable 200,944 200,944 200,944 Unclassified Forest Lands 12,188 12,188 12,188 Total Classified Forest Lands 303,314 303,314 303,314 Established Forest Reserve 24,641 24,641 24,641 Established Timber Land 276,718 276,718 276,718 National Parks GRBS/WA 1,381 1,381 1,381 Civil Reservation Fishpond 574 574 574

Davao del Norte 1/ Total Land Area 812,975 812,975 812,975

Certified Alienable and Disposable 297,674 297,674 297,674 Unclassified Forest Lands 2,188 2,188 2,188 Total Classified Forest Lands 513,113 513,113 513,113 Established Forest Reserve 31,221 31,221 31,221 Established Timber Land 473,012 473,012 473,012 National Parks GRBS/WA Civil Reservation 8,880 8,880 8,880 Fishpond

Davao del Sur Total Land Area 637,762 637,762 637,762

Certified Alienable and Disposable 239,015 239,015 239,015 Unclassified Forest Lands Total Classified Forest Lands 398,747 398,747 398,747 Established Forest Reserve 55,733 55,733 55,733 Established Timber Land 290,490 290,490 290,490 National Parks GRBS/WA 52,262 52,262 52,262 Civil Reservation Fishpond 262 262 262

Note: 1/ includes Compostela Valley

Source: National Mapping and Resources Information Authority

4 - 3 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

1,967,183 1,967,183 1,967,183 1,967,183 1,967,183

737,633 737,633 737,633 737,633 737,633 14,376 14,376 14,376 14,376 14,376 1,215,174 1,215,174 1,215,174 1,215,174 1,215,174 111,595 111,595 111,595 111,595 111,595 1,040,220 1,040,220 1,040,220 1,040,220 1,040,220 53,643 53,643 53,643 53,643 53,643 8,880 8,880 8,880 8,880 8,880 836 836 836 836 836

516,446 516,446 516,446 516,446 516,446

200,944 200,944 200,944 200,944 200,944 12,188 12,188 12,188 12,188 12,188 303,314 303,314 303,314 303,314 303,314 24,641 24,641 24,641 24,641 24,641 276,718 276,718 276,718 276,718 276,718 1,381 1,381 1,381 1,381 1,381

574 574 574 574 574

812,975 812,975 812,975 812,975 812,975

297,674 297,674 297,674 297,674 297,674 2,188 2,188 2,188 2,188 2,188 513,113 513,113 513,113 513,113 513,113 31,221 31,221 31,221 31,221 31,221 473,012 473,012 473,012 473,012 473,012

8,880 8,880 8,880 8,880 8,880

637,762 637,762 637,762 637,762 637,762

239,015 239,015 239,015 239,015 239,015

398,747 398,747 398,747 398,747 398,747 55,733 55,733 55,733 55,733 55,733 290,490 290,490 290,490 290,490 290,490 52,262 52,262 52,262 52,262 52,262

262 262 262 262 262

4 - 4 Table 4.2 LAND USE STATUS BY PROVINCE 2007 - 2010 (In Hectares)

Davao Davao Davao Land Use Region XI Oriental del Norte ComVal del Sur

2007

T o t a l 1,181,672 315,600 201,945 313,596 350,531

Forest 419,527 196,096 60,333 110,599 52,499 Dipterocarp 390,217 181,124 57,305 107,261 44,527 Old Growth 84,471 24,800 11,965 37,361 10,345 Residual 305,746 156,324 45,340 69,900 34,182 Mossy 25,487 13,075 2,825 2,690 6,897 Mangroves 3,823 1,897 203 648 1,075

Plantations 101,838 21,850 60,130 15,286 4,572

Brushlands 229,325 13,772 2,197 134,042 79,314

Open/Grassland 47,595 29,192 - 2,538 15,865

Cultivated Areas 383,387 54,690 79,285 51,131 198,281

Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources XI

Davao Davao Davao Land Use Region XI Oriental del Norte ComVal del Sur

2008

T o t a l 1,181,672 315,600 201,945 313,596 350,531

Forest 419,527 196,096 60,333 110,599 52,499 Dipterocarp 390,217 181,124 57,305 107,261 44,527 Old Growth 84,471 24,800 11,965 37,361 10,345 Residual 305,746 156,324 45,340 69,900 34,182 Mossy 25,487 13,075 2,825 2,690 6,897 Mangroves 3,823 1,897 203 648 1,075

Plantations 101,838 21,850 60,130 15,286 4,572

Brushlands 229,325 13,772 2,197 134,042 79,314

Open/Grassland 47,595 29,192 - 2,538 15,865

Cultivated Areas 383,387 54,690 79,285 51,131 198,281

4 - 5 Table 4.2 - continued

2009

T o t a l 1,181,672 315,600 201,945 313,596 350,531

Forest 419,527 196,096 60,333 110,599 52,499 Dipterocarp 390,217 181,124 57,305 107,261 44,527 Old Growth 84,471 24,800 11,965 37,361 10,345 Residual 305,746 156,324 45,340 69,900 34,182 Mossy 25,487 13,075 2,825 2,690 6,897 Mangroves 3,823 1,897 203 648 1,075

Plantations 101,838 21,850 60,130 15,286 4,572

Brushlands 229,325 13,772 2,197 134,042 79,314

Open/Grassland 47,595 29,192 - 2,538 15,865

Cultivated Areas 383,387 54,690 79,285 51,131 198,281

Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources XI

2010

T o t a l 1,181,672 315,600 201,945 313,596 350,531

Forest 419,527 196,096 60,333 110,599 52,499 Dipterocarp 390,217 181,124 57,305 107,261 44,527 Old Growth 84,471 24,800 11,965 37,361 10,345 Residual 305,746 156,324 45,340 69,900 34,182 Mossy 25,487 13,075 2,825 2,690 6,897 Mangroves 3,823 1,897 203 648 1,075

Plantations 101,838 21,850 60,130 15,286 4,572

Brushlands 229,325 13,772 2,197 134,042 79,314

Open/Grassland 47,595 29,192 - 2,538 15,865

Cultivated Areas 383,387 54,690 79,285 51,131 198,281

Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources XI

4 - 6 Table 4.3 MAJOR PROCLAIMED WATERSHED AREAS BY PROVINCE/CITY As of December 2014 (Area Covered in Hectares)

Province/City/ Municipality/City Total Area Proclamation Name of Watershed Covered Covered No. Date

Region XI/Province/City

Davao Oriental Mati Watershed Mati City 1017.00 Proc. 222 Feb. 2, 1967 1050.00 Proc. 912 Sept. 6, 2005

Baganga Watershed Banganga 114.00 Proc. 195 Dec. 8, 1987

Davao City Malagos Watershed Davao City 235.00 Proc. 613 Aug. 31, 1933

Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources XI

Table 4.4 PRODUCTION OF SELECTED NON-TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS, REGION XI 2011 - 2014

Forest Products Unit 2011 2012 2013 2014

Bamboo Poles piece 11,013 8,300 28,110 36,886 Nipa Shingles piece 0 0 0 0 Unsplit Bamboo piece 0 0 0 0 Unsplit Rattan lineal meter 431,250 435,000 157,000 203,300

Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources XI

4 - 7 Figure 4.1 STATUS OF LAND CLASSIFICATION REGION XI, 2006 - 2010

In Hectares

1,400,000

1,200,000

1,000,000

800,000

600,000 Certified A & D 400,000

200,000 Classified Forest Lands

0 Unclassified Forest Lands 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Figure 4.2 LAND USE COVER BY PROVINCE REGION XI, 2010

Davao del Sur Davao Oriental 29.7% 26.7%

Davao del Norte 17.1% Compostela Valley 26.5%

4 - 8 Table 4.5 LOG PRODUCTION BY PROVINCE, REGION XI 2012 - 2014 (Volume in Cubic Meter)

Year/Volume Province Type 2012 2013 2014

Region XI Naturally Grown Timber 190.22 0.00 0.00 Planted Timber 84,198.62 78,555.93 40,661.61

Davao Oriental Naturally Grown Timber … 0.00 0.00 Planted Timber 34,569.98 39,190.81 16,532.02

Davao del Norte Naturally Grown Timber 85.11 0.00 0.00 Planted Timber 17,533.70 7,869.48 2,679.09

Compostela Valley Naturally Grown Timber 105.11 0.00 0.00 Planted Timber 28,452.52 29,025.38 17,839.41

Davao del Sur Naturally Grown Timber … 0.00 0.00 Planted Timber 3,642.42 2,470.26 3,611.09

Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources XI

4 - 9 Table 4.6 NUMBER OF LUMBER DEALER, WOOD PROCESSING PLANTS (WPP), AND PRIVATE TREE PLANTATION OWNERSHIP CERTIFICATE (PTPOC) by Province 2012-2014

Province 2012 2013 2014

Region XI Number of Lumber Dealer 387 143 152 Number of Wood Processing Plants 161 157 56 Private Tree Plantation Ownership Certificate 139 1283 1300

Davao Oriental Number of Lumber Dealer 22 5 5 Number of Wood Processing Plants 16 15 6 Private Tree Plantation Ownership Certificate 22 298 298

Davao del Norte Number of Lumber Dealer 116 41 47 Number of Wood Processing Plants 45 48 21 Private Tree Plantation Ownership Certificate 51 494 511

Compostela Valley Number of Lumber Dealer 58 18 18 Number of Wood Processing Plants 48 46 13 Private Tree Plantation Ownership Certificate 18 310 310

Davao del Sur Number of Lumber Dealer 191 79 82 Number of Wood Processing Plants 52 48 16 Private Tree Plantation Ownership Certificate 48 181 181

Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources XI

4 - 10 Chapter 5 AGRI CULTURE AND AGRARIAN REFORM `

Data on agriculture and agrarian reform are vital in guiding our decision makers, administrators and lawmakers. Agriculture plays a major role in the growth and stability of the region's economy. Furthermore, the sector is a major source of food needed for the survival of the population. These factors then mandate the key players in government to give priority to agricultural development. This also means focusing on the agrarian reform program in order to promote social justice, sound rural development and industrialization. Specifically, the data provide objective bases for redirecting the focus of legislation and development plans for agriculture and fishery and the implementation of the agrarian reform agenda. The data also provide indicators of the successes and impacts of strategies/programs/projects in the lives of farmers and fisherfolks in the countryside. The status and trends portrayed by the data are used in redefining the beneficiaries of interventions in this sector. In this manner, the systems of monitoring and assessment of programs/projects can be refocused to give greater attention to problems and potential areas.

This chapter presents regional and provincial data on crops, livestock, poultry, fishery, number and area of farms by size, and status of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) and number of registered and confirmed cooperatives. The statistics on crops, livestock, poultry and fishery are sourced from the Bureau of Agricultural Statistics resulting from its various surveys. The National Statistics Office is the source of farm data compiled using the results of the Census of Agriculture and Fisheries undertaken nationwide in 1980, 1991 and 2002. The data on the implementation of the CARP were gathered from the Department of Agrarian Reform based on its administrative reporting systems while the data on cooperatives were taken from the Cooperative Development Authority.

Sector Highlights

 In 2002, there were 299,966 farms in the Davao Region with a total area of 758,335 hectares.

 In Region XI, palay production and its area harvested increased by 7.3 percent and 0.5 percent, respectively; palay production increased from 421,692 metric tons in 2013 to 452,267 metric tons in 2014 and area harvested of the crop increased from 103,294 hectares in 2013 to 103,822 hectares the following year. Meanwhile, region’s corn production and area harvested in 2014 increased significantly by 23.5 percent and 6.2 percent, respectively.

 Banana production in the region recovered from negative 16.4 percent in 2013 to 6.4 percent in 2014. Provinces of Davao del Norte and Compostela Valley remained the primary producers of the said crop in 2014 with 47.2 and 23.1 percent share of the region’s production, respectively. Coconut production, the region’s second highest, also increased by 2.5 percent in 2014, reaching 2,332,090 metric tons compared to the 2,275,980 metric ton-production in 2013. Davao del Sur accounted the bulk or about 40.2 percent of the region’s total coconut production.

 Hog was the major livestock raised in the region as it recorded 848,081 heads counted as of January 1, 2015, comprising of more than half of the total number of livestock. Goat came in next at 315,860 heads or with 21.6 percent share.

 Among the provinces, Davao del Sur was the biggest contributor to the total fish production in the region with a contribution of about 54.1 percent share.

 The Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program has covered a total area of 1,936 hectares benefiting 1,962 farmers in 2014.

 In 2014, there were 65 registered cooperatives. Credit cooperative had the biggest number with 15 cooperatives registered or about 23.1 percent of the region’s total.

5 - 1 Table 5.1 Total Physical Area and Number of Parcels by Type of Farm, Tenure of Parcels and Province, 2002 5 - 4

Table 5.2 Number and Area of Farm by Size and Province, 1980, 1991 and 2002 5 - 14

Table 5.3A Palay Production, Area Harvested, Average Yield and Utilization by Province/City, 2005 - 2014 5 - 16

Table 5.3B Palay Production and Area Harvested by Type of Farm and Province/City, 2010-2014 5 - 20

Table 5.4A Corn Production, Area Harvested, Average Yield and Utilization by Province/City, 2005 - 2014 5 - 24

Table 5.4B Corn Production and Area Harvested by Type of Farm and Province/City, 2010 - 2014 5 - 28

Table 5.5A Production and Area Harvested of Major Permanent Crops by Province/City, 2007-2014 5 - 32

Table 5.5B Production and Area Harvested of Major Temporary Crops by Province/City, 2007 - 2014 5 - 38

Table 5.6 Inventory of Livestock and Poultry by Kind and Province/City, 2008 - 2015 5 - 48

Table 5.7 Animals Slaughtered by Kind and Province/City, 2007 - 2014 5 - 50

Table 5.8 Fish Production by Type of Production and Province/City, 2005 - 2014 5 - 51

Table 5.9 Aquaculture Production by Type of Culture and Province/City, 2007 - 2014 5 - 53

Table 5.10 Status of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) by Land Type and Province/City, 2005 - 2014 5 - 55

Table 5.11 Number of Registered/Confirmed Cooperatives by Type and Province/City, 2007 - 2014 5 - 57

Figure 5.1 Distribution of Total Farm Area by Type of Farm, Region XI, 2002 5 - 3

Figure 5.2 Total Area of Farms by Province, 1980, 1991 and 2002 5 - 3

Figure 5.3 Physical Area of Agricultural Farms by Tenure of Parcels, Region XI, 2002 5 - 15

Figure 5.4 Total Area of Farms by Size of Farm, Region XI, 1980, 1991 and 2002 5 - 15

Figure 5.5 Palay Production and Area Harvested, Region XI, 2010 - 2014 5 - 18

Figure 5.6 Palay Production and Area Harvested by Province/City, 2014 5 - 19

Figure 5.7 Palay Production by Type of Farm, Region XI, 2010 - 2014 5 - 22

Figure 5.8 Palay Production by Type of Farm, by Province/City, 2014 5 - 23

Figure 5.9 Corn Production and Area Harvested, Region XI, 2010 - 2014 5 - 26

Figure 5.10 Corn Production and Area Harvested by Province/City, 2014 5 - 27

Figure 5.11 Corn Production by Cropping Season, Region XI, 2010 - 2014 5 - 30

Figure 5.12 Corn Production by Cropping Season, by Province/City, 2014 5 - 31

Figure 5.13 Production of Major Crops by Type of Crop, Region XI, 2010 - 2014 5 - 36

Figure 5.14 Inventory of Livestock and Poultry by Kind, Region XI, as of January 1, 2011 - 2015 5 - 49

Figure 5.15 Fish Production by Type of Production, Region XI, 2010 - 2014 5 - 54

5 - 2 Figure 5.1 DISTRIBUTION OF TOTAL FARM AREA BY TYPE OF FARM REGION XI, 2002

Other Farms Palay Livestock 12.2% 7.4% and Poultry 0.5% Corn 16.0%

Citrus 3.4%

Banana 9.4%

Mango Coconut 3.3% 47.7%

Figure 5.2 TOTAL AREA OF FARMS BY PROVINCE 1980, 1991 and 2002

350,000 1980 1991 2002

300,000

250,000

200,000

In Hectares 150,000

100,000

50,000

0 Davao Oriental Davao del Norte Davao del Sur

5 - 3 Table 5.1 TOTAL PHYSICAL AREA AND NUMBER OF PARCELS BY TYPE OF FARM, TENURE OF PARCELS AND PROVINCE 2002 (Area in Hectares)

Province / Type of Farm Total 1/ Owned and Owner- like Possession 2/ Number Area Number Area

Region XI

All types 299,966 758,335 335,666 582,408

Temporary Crops 89,454 194,538 93,091 145,367 Palay 27,227 56,123 30,811 39,034 Corn 55,484 121,533 55,408 93,906 Sugarcane 2,484 7,620 3,031 6,014 Tobacco -- - - Tuber, Root and Bulb Crops 1,720 4,539 1,702 3,135 Vegetables 1,945 3,309 1,530 2,253 Other Temporary Crops 334 844 307 548 Not Reported 260 570 302 476

Permanent Crops 207,179 559,160 240,634 433,959 Citrus 14,193 26,044 14,349 18,444 Banana 30,598 71,421 30,101 48,459 Mango 10,757 25,091 14,108 20,545 Coconut 122,147 361,745 144,811 286,112 Coffee 5,096 15,455 8,717 13,604 Pineapple 531 1,855 400 525 Fiber Crops 1,585 6,967 2,584 6,031 Other Permanent Crops 20,938 46,381 23,947 37,267 Not Reported 1,334 4,200 1,617 2,972

Livestock 1,999 3,101 1,141 2,062 Cattle 312 750 175 620 Hog 1,263 1,518 666 879 Other Livestock 424 833 300 563

Poultry 827 1,123 493 694 Chicken 714 1,040 430 673 Other Poultry 113 83 63 21

Others Not Elsewhere Classified 507 413 307 326

1/ A farm is counted only once. The sum of the reported number of farms may not be equal to the total number of farms. 2/ Includes land under CLT/CLOA. Note: Excludes parcel with area size of equal to 0.001 hectare and not reported.

Source: 2002 Census of Agriculture Philippine Statistics Authority

5 - 4 Table 5.1 - continued

Tenure of Parcels Tenanted Others Not Reported Rented or Leased Rent - Free Number Area Number Area Number Area Number Area

77,848 127,566 57,432 32,963 4,158 7,505 8,564 7,893

30,107 34,399 16,149 11,087 1,281 1,907 2,335 1,778 14,063 15,287 3,048 771 371 418 733 613 13,978 16,534 11,409 8,778 791 1,363 1,451 951 992 1,392 331 119 75 21 42 73 ------287 333 661 948 14 23 42 100 572 576 599 403 22 37 62 39 113 199 74 50 8 45 5 1 102 78 27 17 - - - -

47,064 92,149 40,114 21,494 2,820 5,500 6,131 6,057 3,708 5,245 3,169 1,539 247 574 370 243 8,438 16,870 8,932 3,999 553 1,542 880 550 2,233 3,142 2,034 894 173 171 406 339 25,765 59,281 18,095 10,956 1,240 2,497 3,409 2,900 774 917 649 460 136 236 204 240 149 129 232 66 18 9 36 1,126 76 48 364 719 12 30 69 140 5,570 5,497 6,440 2,711 412 403 728 504 351 1,022 199 150 29 39 29 17

388 692 753 270 37 58 66 20 65 97 105 21 - - 13 13 237 372 503 205 33 58 42 4 86 223 145 43 4 * 11 3

203 281 236 76 16 39 28 33 157 224 219 72 16 39 23 33 46 57 17 4 - - 5 *

86 45 180 36 4 1 4 5

5 - 5 Table 5.1 - continued TOTAL PHYSICAL AREA AND NUMBER OF PARCELS BY TYPE OF FARM, TENURE OF PARCELS AND PROVINCE 2002 (Area in Hectares)

Province / Type of Farm Total 1/ Owned and Owner- like Possession 2/ Number Area Number Area

Davao Oriental

All types 52,632 163,949 58,627 124,329

Temporary Crops 10,878 24,428 10,026 16,110 Palay 2,943 7,332 3,189 4,450 Corn 7,694 16,565 6,650 11,367 Sugarcane 5 10 13 10 Tobacco -- - - Tuber, Root and Bulb Crops 93 195 82 131 Vegetables 103 99 51 60 Other Temporary Crops 36 224 33 88 Not Reported 4 4 8 4

Permanent Crops 41,444 139,090 48,447 108,083 Citrus 2,417 5,644 2,411 4,406 Banana 5,467 9,458 4,521 6,413 Mango 1,806 4,440 2,147 3,380 Coconut 27,119 105,071 33,714 81,992 Coffee 649 2,175 1,111 1,998 Pineapple 97 145 59 110 Fiber crops 838 4,672 1,635 4,274 Other Permanent Crops 2,900 6,597 2,693 5,011 Not Reported 151 889 156 499

Livestock 219 353 110 79 Cattle 18 14 4 8 Hog 137 169 71 46 Other Livestock 64 170 35 25

Poultry 43 52 24 44 Chicken 33 47 24 44 Other Poultry 10 5 - -

Others Not Elsewhere Classified 48 26 20 13

5 - 6 Table 5.1 - continued

Tenure of Parcels Tenanted Others Not Reported Rented or Leased Rent - Free Number Area Number Area Number Area Number Area

14,508 29,570 15,922 8,116 549 1,088 1,486 846

3,414 4,952 4,051 3,035 77 160 345 170 1,741 2,712 555 105 27 28 78 37 1,602 2,100 3,384 2,877 46 88 263 134 ------32 36 47 29 - - - - 20 15 60 24 - - 4 * 19 90 5 1 4 44 ------

11,050 24,367 11,713 5,041 472 928 1,129 672 658 689 915 395 28 109 80 44 1,466 1,751 2,917 1,153 95 110 159 31 473 703 638 262 25 72 69 24 7,389 19,877 5,137 2,275 279 560 695 368 90 61 170 45 6 22 24 49 22 21 61 13 - - 4 * 35 6 144 254 8 26 37 111 871 899 1,680 621 24 23 59 45 46 359 51 23 7 7 2 *

32 247 113 26 - - 8 * 3 3 15 3 - - - - 22 108 68 14 - - 8 * 7 136 30 9 - - - -

6 1 27 7 - - - - 1 * 22 3 - - - - 5 1 5 4 - - - -

6 3 18 7 - - 4 4

5 - 7 Table 5.1 - continued TOTAL PHYSICAL AREA AND NUMBER OF PARCELS BY TYPE OF FARM, TENURE OF PARCELS AND PROVINCE 2002 (Area in Hectares)

Province / Type of Farm Total 1/ Owned and Owner- like Possession 2/ Number Area Number Area

Davao del Norte

All types 57,597 125,124 63,324 88,469

Temporary Crops 20,311 38,149 22,230 25,921 Palay 11,729 20,914 13,271 13,481 Corn 8,066 15,972 8,375 11,539 Sugarcane 11 47 15 36 Tobacco -- - - Tuber, Root and Bulb Crops 226 630 320 504 Vegetables 203 443 157 265 Other Temporary Crops 39 65 42 39 Not Reported 37 78 50 57

Permanent Crops 36,606 85,820 40,670 61,664 Citrus 3,723 5,339 3,735 3,595 Banana 6,308 19,855 6,644 14,851 Mango 1,912 4,578 2,548 3,586 Coconut 19,521 45,809 22,301 32,142 Coffee 211 699 260 647 Pineapple 121 173 109 92 Fiber crops 74 157 99 132 Other Permanent Crops 4,493 8,722 4,700 6,283 Not Reported 243 488 274 336

Livestock 386 971 246 803 Cattle 53 508 47 485 Hog 267 375 143 235 Other Livestock 66 87 56 83

Poultry 153 130 89 42 Chicken 105 69 63 36 Other Poultry 48 59 26 6

Others Not Elsewhere Classified 141 54 89 39

5 - 8 Table 5.1 - continued

Tenure of Parcels Tenanted Others Not Reported Rented or Leased Rent - Free Number Area Number Area Number Area Number Area

19,525 28,691 8,822 5,124 796 1,784 1,372 1,056

8,527 9,466 3,214 2,129 192 293 438 341 6,434 6,669 1,173 278 177 276 292 209 1,931 2,539 1,928 1,754 15 16 136 124 5 11 ------49 89 49 30 - - 2 7 79 114 59 65 - - 4 * 12 22 4 3 - - 4 1 17 21 1 * - - - -

10,850 19,011 5,394 2,943 572 1,488 922 713 1,052 1,435 616 253 67 15 78 41 2,162 3,462 1,375 642 140 703 130 197 432 781 283 138 19 13 55 60 5,659 11,475 1,890 1,246 214 652 438 293 35 46 26 4 - - 1 2 49 70 26 4 4 4 5 3 8 3 18 23 - - - - 1,354 1,613 1,142 622 124 96 204 109 99 125 18 12 4 5 11 9

66 137 126 25 24 3 6 2 7 17 19 6 - - - - 47 118 84 17 24 3 4 2 12 2 23 2 - - 2 *

60 68 39 19 4 * 6 * 33 14 31 19 4 * 1 * 27 53 8 * - - 5 *

22 8 49 7 4 1 - -

5 - 9 Table 5.1 - continued TOTAL PHYSICAL AREA AND NUMBER OF PARCELS BY TYPE OF FARM, TENURE OF PARCELS AND PROVINCE 2002 (Area in Hectares)

Province / Type of Farm Total 1/ Owned and Owner- like Possession 2/ Number Area Number Area

Compostela Valley

All types 62,217 167,273 81,699 139,121

Temporary Crops 20,371 46,975 23,706 37,320 Palay 4,935 10,839 5,307 7,498 Corn 14,587 34,227 17,328 28,262 Sugarcane 3 11 4 11 Tobacco -- - - Tuber, Root and Bulb Crops 356 866 432 675 Vegetables 356 683 483 577 Other Temporary Crops 97 279 112 236 Not Reported 37 71 40 61

Permanent Crops 41,487 119,865 57,758 101,504 Citrus 2,352 4,518 2,761 3,526 Banana 6,297 14,596 7,603 10,107 Mango 848 2,040 1,170 1,758 Coconut 23,648 73,377 32,227 63,512 Coffee 2,178 7,064 4,878 6,427 Pineapple 150 188 110 147 Fiber crops 165 567 306 541 Other Permanent Crops 5,472 16,276 8,148 14,407 Not Reported 377 1,239 555 1,079

Livestock 210 209 131 128 Cattle -- - - Hog 170 136 95 87 Other Livestock 40 73 36 40

Poultry 71 134 67 87 Chicken 70 134 66 87 Other Poultry 1 - 1 -

Others Not Elsewhere Classified 78 90 37 83

5 - 10 Table 5.1 - continued

Tenure of Parcels Tenanted Others Not Reported Rented or Leased Rent - Free Number Area Number Area Number Area Number Area

14,907 20,741 9,912 4,364 724 924 2,242 2,122

6,804 7,628 3,125 1,501 248 181 497 344 2,821 3,043 545 153 85 79 102 66 3,662 4,360 2,428 1,303 148 92 370 210 - - 1 * ------151 108 54 14 5 * 20 68 125 70 79 26 6 9 4 * 31 38 15 4 4 1 1 * 14 9 3 1 - - - -

8,041 13,020 6,629 2,820 475 743 1,734 1,777 499 614 455 253 31 39 111 85 1,591 3,538 1,568 626 64 230 237 94 153 123 213 81 8 41 46 37 4,085 7,004 2,914 1,392 250 334 964 1,135 323 404 140 53 49 47 104 133 42 20 71 18 4 * 8 4 10 12 6 5 - - 10 9 1,289 1,227 1,215 318 67 52 239 273 49 78 47 74 2 * 15 7

26 45 115 37 1 * 7 * ------16 16 94 33 1 * 7 * 10 29 21 4 - - - -

19 45 13 1 - - 4 1 19 45 13 1 - - 4 1 ------

17 2 30 5 - - - -

5 - 11 Table 5.1 - continued TOTAL PHYSICAL AREA AND NUMBER OF PARCELS BY TYPE OF FARM, TENURE OF PARCELS AND PROVINCE 2002 (Area in Hectares)

Province / Type of Farm Total 1/ Owned and Owner- like Possession 2/ Number Area Number Area

Davao del Sur

All types 127,520 301,989 132,016 230,489

Temporary Crops 37,894 84,986 37,129 66,016 Palay 7,620 17,039 9,044 13,604 Corn 25,137 54,768 23,055 42,738 Sugarcane 2,465 7,552 2,999 5,957 Tobacco -- - - Tuber, Root and Bulb Crops 1,045 2,849 868 1,824 Vegetables 1,283 2,083 839 1,352 Other Temporary Crops 162 277 120 186 Not Reported 182 417 204 354

Permanent Crops 87,642 214,385 93,759 162,707 Citrus 5,701 10,543 5,442 6,916 Banana 12,526 27,512 11,333 17,088 Mango 6,191 14,033 8,243 11,821 Coconut 51,859 137,488 56,569 108,466 Coffee 2,058 5,518 2,468 4,532 Pineapple 163 1,349 122 176 Fiber crops 508 1,572 544 1,085 Other Permanent Crops 8,073 14,786 8,406 11,566 Not Reported 563 1,585 632 1,058

Livestock 1,184 1,569 654 1,052 Cattle 241 228 124 127 Hog 689 838 357 510 Other Livestock 254 503 173 415

Poultry 560 807 313 522 Chicken 506 789 277 506 Other Poultry 54 19 36 16

Others Not Elsewhere Classified 240 242 161 192

5 - 12 Table 5.1 - continued

Tenure of Parcels Tenanted Others Not Reported Rented or Leased Rent - Free Number Area Number Area Number Area Number Area

28,908 48,565 22,776 15,358 2,089 3,708 3,464 3,868

11,362 12,352 5,759 4,420 764 1,274 1,055 922 3,067 2,862 775 236 82 35 261 301 6,783 7,535 3,669 2,845 582 1,167 682 484 987 1,381 330 119 75 21 42 73 ------55 100 511 876 9 23 20 26 348 377 401 287 16 28 50 39 51 50 50 42 - - - - 71 47 23 16 - - - -

17,123 35,752 16,378 10,690 1,301 2,340 2,346 2,896 1,499 2,506 1,183 638 121 411 101 73 3,219 8,119 3,072 1,579 254 499 354 227 1,175 1,535 900 413 121 45 236 219 8,632 20,925 8,154 6,043 497 951 1,312 1,103 326 405 313 357 81 166 75 57 36 17 74 31 10 5 19 1,119 23 27 196 437 4 4 22 20 2,056 1,760 2,403 1,151 197 232 226 78 157 459 83 40 16 27 1 1

264 262 399 182 12 55 45 18 55 77 71 12 - - 13 13 152 130 257 142 8 55 23 2 57 56 71 29 4 * 9 3

118 167 157 48 12 39 18 32 104 164 153 48 12 39 18 32 14 3 4 * - - - -

41 32 83 18 - - - -

5 - 13 Table 5.2 NUMBER AND AREA OF FARM BY SIZE AND PROVINCE 1980, 1991 and 2002 (Area in hectares)

Province / 1980 1991 2002 Size of Farm Number Area Number Area Number Area

Region XI

All Farms 187,711 746,727 267,224 795,893 299,966 758,335

Under 1.00 Ha. 17,769 8,716 64,492 28,287 82,961 35,621 1.00 to 2.99 Ha. 77,650 124,972 115,215 179,104 132,319 205,866 3.00 to 4.99 Ha. 44,560 158,290 42,056 147,388 45,286 158,176 5.00 to 9.99 Ha. 35,286 218,291 33,555 208,736 30,035 187,223 10.00 to 24.99 Ha. 11,266 152,075 10,674 145,068 8,492 111,938 25.00 Ha. and Over 1,180 84,383 1,231 87,310 873 59,511

Davao Oriental

All Farms 34,370 168,180 45,894 174,862 52,632 163,949

Under 1.00 Ha. 2,398 1,154 8,916 4,028 10,538 4,507 1.00 to 2.99 Ha. 11,983 19,872 17,846 28,103 22,191 35,670 3.00 to 4.99 Ha. 8,517 29,868 8,140 28,794 10,294 35,781 5.00 to 9.99 Ha. 7,658 48,729 7,431 47,682 6,948 44,000 10.00 to 24.99 Ha. 3,365 46,104 3,127 43,624 2,388 31,774 25.00 Ha. and Over 449 22,453 433 22,631 273 12,217

Davao del Norte 1/

All Farms 74,006 285,909 110,836 307,755 119,814 292,397

Under 1.00 Ha. 7,051 3,413 27,737 12,405 35,513 15,425 1.00 to 2.99 Ha. 29,786 47,309 48,388 75,014 51,882 80,780 3.00 to 4.99 Ha. 18,910 68,493 17,454 61,282 17,471 61,361 5.00 to 9.99 Ha. 14,067 86,408 13,045 81,609 11,598 72,572 10.00 to 24.99 Ha. 3,960 52,024 3,925 52,032 3,101 40,032 25.00 Ha. and Over 232 28,262 287 25,413 249 22,226

Davao del Sur

All Farms 79,335 292,638 110,494 313,276 127,520 301,989

Under 1.00 Ha. 8,320 4,149 27,839 11,854 36,910 15,687 1.00 to 2.99 Ha. 35,881 57,791 48,981 75,987 58,246 89,416 3.00 to 4.99 Ha. 17,133 59,929 16,462 57,312 17,521 61,034 5.00 to 9.99 Ha. 13,561 83,154 13,079 79,445 11,489 70,651 10.00 to 24.99 Ha. 3,941 53,947 3,622 49,412 3,003 40,132 25.00 Ha. and Over 499 33,668 511 39,266 351 25,067

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding. 1/ - Includes Compostela Valley Source: Census of Agriculture Philippine Statistics Authority

5 - 14 Figure 5.3 PHYSICAL AREA OF AGRICULTURAL FARMS BY TENURE OF PARCELS REGION XI, 2002

Rent - Free Others 1.0% Not Reported 4.3% 1.0% Rented or Leased 16.8%

Fully Owned 76.8%

Figure 5.4 TOTAL AREA OF FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM REGION XI, 1980, 1991 and 2002

250,000

225,000 1980 1991 2002

200,000

175,000

150,000

125,000

In Hectares 100,000

75,000

50,000

25,000

0 Under 1.00 1.00 to 2.99 3.00 to 4.99 5.00 to 9.99 10.00 to 24.99 25.00 Hectares Hectares Hectares Hectares Hectares Hectares and Over

Size of Farm

5 - 15 Table 5.3A PALAY PRODUCTION, AREA HARVESTED, AVERAGE YIELD AND UTILIZATION BY PROVINCE/CITY 2005 - 2014 (Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)

Province 2005 2006 2007 2008

Region XI

Production 470,086 476,411 427,184 418,954 Area Harvested 108,374 108,992 97,487 95,252 Average Yield Per Hectare 4.34 4.37 4.38 4.40 Utilization Seeds 8,128 8,174 7,312 7,144 Feeds and Wastes 30,556 30,967 27,767 27,232 Processed 431,402 437,270 392,106 384,578

Davao Oriental

Production 65,413 65,425 63,823 66,896 Area Harvested 15,946 16,268 14,944 15,035 Average Yield Per Hectare 4.10 4.02 4.27 4.45 Utilization Seeds 1,196 1,220 1,121 1,128 Feeds and Wastes 4,252 4,253 4,148 4,348 Processed 59,965 59,952 58,554 61,420

Davao del Norte

Production 145,124 132,533 115,819 121,667 Area Harvested 32,371 30,754 27,932 28,560 Average Yield Per Hectare 4.48 4.31 4.15 4.26 Utilization Seeds 2,428 2,307 2,095 2,142 Feeds and Wastes 9,433 8,615 7,528 7,908 Processed 133,263 121,612 106,196 111,617

Compostela Valley

Production 107,536 107,500 95,423 89,213 Area Harvested 24,252 25,094 23,149 22,983 Average Yield Per Hectare 4.43 4.28 4.12 3.88 Utilization Seeds 1,819 1,882 1,736 1,724 Feeds and Wastes 6,990 6,988 6,202 5,799 Processed 98,727 98,630 87,484 81,690

Davao del Sur

Production 124,163 143,824 134,893 127,476 Area Harvested 27,066 28,415 26,117 24,709 Average Yield Per Hectare 4.59 5.06 5.16 5.16 Utilization Seeds 2,030 2,131 1,959 1,853 Feeds and Wastes 8,071 9,349 8,768 8,286 Processed 114,062 132,344 124,166 117,337

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

5 - 16 Table 5.3A - continued

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

423,825 402,811 416,543 448,703 421,692 452,267 96,168 95,901 100,683 103,993 103,294 103,822 4.41 4.20 4.14 4.31 4.08 4.36

7,213 7,193 7,551 7,799 7,747 7,787 27,549 26,183 27,075 29,166 27,410 29,397 389,064 369,436 381,916 411,738 386,535 415,083

60,766 60,387 62,706 62,046 61,463 65,205 14,045 13,648 14,060 14,710 14,195 14,603 4.33 4.42 4.46 4.22 4.33 4.47

1,053 1,024 1,055 1,103 1,065 1,095 3,950 3,925 4,076 4,033 3,995 4,238 55,763 55,438 57,576 56,910 56,403 59,871

128,380 110,995 115,888 133,555 122,789 123,928 29,387 28,826 31,558 33,150 32,781 31,354 4.37 3.85 3.67 4.03 3.75 3.95

2,204 2,162 2,367 2,486 2,459 2,352 8,345 7,215 7,533 8,681 7,981 8,055 117,831 101,618 105,988 122,388 112,349 113,521

92,107 103,250 97,722 101,763 94,540 109,335 23,651 24,290 24,764 25,227 25,147 26,398 3.89 4.25 3.95 4.03 3.76 4.14

1,774 1,822 1,857 1,892 1,886 1,980 5,987 6,711 6,352 6,615 6,145 7,107 84,346 94,717 89,513 93,256 86,509 100,248

127,520 113,981 125,013 135,492 126,256 137,306 24,875 24,974 25,896 26,215 26,377 26,550 5.13 4.56 4.83 5.17 4.79 5.17

1,866 1,873 1,942 1,966 1,978 1,991 8,289 7,409 8,126 8,807 8,207 8,925 117,366 104,699 114,945 124,719 116,071 126,390

5 - 17 Table 5.3A - continued PALAY PRODUCTION, AREA HARVESTED, AVERAGE YIELD AND UTILIZATION BY PROVINCE/CITY 2005 - 2014 (Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)

Province 2005 2006 2007 2008

Davao City

Production 27,850 27,129 17,226 13,702 Area Harvested 8,739 8,461 5,345 3,965 Average Yield Per Hectare 3.19 3.21 3.22 3.46 Utilization Seeds 655 635 401 297 Feeds and Wastes 1,810 1,763 1,120 891 Processed 25,384 24,731 15,705 12,514

Figure 5.5 PALAY PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED REGIONREGION XI,XI, 20102010 -- 20142014

550,000

500,000 Production (MT) Area Harvested (Has)

450,000

400,000

350,000

300,000

250,000

200,000

150,000

100,000

50,000

0 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

5 - 18 Table 5.3A - continued

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

15,052 14,198 15,214 15,847 16,644 16,493 4,210 4,163 4,405 4,691 4,794 4,917 3.58 3.41 3.45 3.38 3.47 3.35

316 312 330 352 360 369 978 923 989 1,030 1,082 1,072 13,758 12,963 13,895 14,465 15,203 15,052

Figure 5.6 PALAY PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED BY PROVINCE/CITY, 2014

140,000 Production (MT) 130,000 120,000 Area Harvested (Has) 110,000 100,000 90,000 80,000 70,000 60,000 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 0 Davao Oriental Davao del Norte Compostela Davao del Sur Davao City Valley

5 - 19 Table 5.3B PALAY PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED BY TYPE OF FARM AND PROVINCE/CITY 2010 - 2014 (Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)

Province / 2010 2011 Farm Type Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem

Region XI

Production 402,811 200,328 202,483 416,543 197,834 218,709 Irrigated 367,215 182,999 184,216 378,753 179,981 198,772 Rainfed 35,596 17,329 18,267 37,790 17,853 19,937

Area Harvested 95,901 48,191 47,710 100,683 50,868 49,815 Irrigated 84,309 42,249 42,060 88,219 44,884 43,335 Rainfed 11,592 5,942 5,650 12,464 5,984 6,480

Davao Oriental

Production 60,387 33,230 27,157 62,706 31,618 31,088 Irrigated 49,942 25,493 24,449 52,360 25,795 26,565 Rainfed 10,445 7,737 2,708 10,346 5,823 4,523

Area Harvested 13,648 7,749 5,899 14,060 7,361 6,699 Irrigated 10,464 5,343 5,121 10,812 5,400 5,412 Rainfed 3,184 2,406 778 3,248 1,961 1,287

Davao del Norte

Production 110,995 54,654 56,341 115,888 56,977 58,911 Irrigated 104,274 51,325 52,949 108,480 53,218 55,262 Rainfed 6,721 3,329 3,392 7,408 3,759 3,649

Area Harvested 28,826 14,653 14,173 31,558 16,402 15,156 Irrigated 26,524 13,428 13,096 29,099 15,232 13,867 Rainfed 2,302 1,225 1,077 2,459 1,170 1,289

Compostela Valley

Production 103,250 51,784 51,466 97,722 43,805 53,917 Irrigated 90,791 47,408 43,383 83,796 38,333 45,463 Rainfed 12,459 4,376 8,083 13,926 5,472 8,454

Area Harvested 24,290 11,732 12,558 24,764 12,246 12,518 Irrigated 20,617 10,293 10,324 20,796 10,445 10,351 Rainfed 3,673 1,439 2,234 3,968 1,801 2,167

Davao del Sur

Production 113,981 53,767 60,214 125,013 57,701 67,312 Irrigated 112,655 53,767 58,888 124,568 57,701 66,867 Rainfed 1,326 - 1,326 445 - 445

Area Harvested 24,974 11,966 13,008 25,896 12,683 13,213 Irrigated 24,492 11,966 12,526 25,366 12,683 12,683 Rainfed 482 - 482 530 - 530

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

5 - 20 Table 5.3B - continued PALAY PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED BY TYPE OF FARM AND PROVINCE/CITY

2012 2013 2014 Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem

448,703 214,003 234,700 421,692 200,709 220,983 452,267 223,830 228,437 405,435 190,568 214,867 377,302 177,738 199,564 406,793 199,672 207,121 43,268 23,435 19,833 44,390 22,971 21,419 45,474 24,158 21,316

103,993 52,237 51,756 103,294 51,886 51,408 103,822 52,569 51,253 89,539 44,614 44,925 88,939 44,434 44,505 89,243 44,881 44,362 14,454 7,623 6,831 14,355 7,452 6,903 14,579 7,688 6,891

62,046 32,066 29,980 61,463 31,935 29,528 65,205 35,903 29,302 49,854 24,117 25,737 49,533 24,310 25,223 52,069 26,750 25,319 12,192 7,949 4,243 11,930 7,625 4,305 13,136 9,153 3,983

14,710 7,813 6,897 14,195 7,682 6,513 14,603 8,092 6,511 10,737 5,170 5,567 10,391 5,153 5,238 10,580 5,283 5,297 3,973 2,643 1,330 3,804 2,529 1,275 4,023 2,809 1,214

133,555 60,721 72,834 122,789 56,434 66,355 123,928 59,330 64,598 125,155 55,993 69,162 112,049 51,402 60,647 113,764 54,322 59,442 8,400 4,728 3,672 10,740 5,032 5,708 10,164 5,008 5,156

33,150 16,392 16,758 32,781 16,417 16,364 31,354 16,362 14,992 30,329 14,982 15,347 29,775 14,907 14,868 28,259 14,694 13,565 2,821 1,410 1,411 3,006 1,510 1,496 3,095 1,668 1,427

101,763 50,043 51,720 94,540 46,323 48,217 109,335 53,129 56,206 85,184 42,222 42,962 78,883 38,851 40,032 93,475 45,914 47,561 16,579 7,821 8,758 15,657 7,472 8,185 15,860 7,215 8,645

25,227 12,792 12,435 25,147 12,496 12,651 26,398 12,759 13,639 20,430 10,392 10,038 20,489 10,235 10,254 21,983 10,729 11,254 4,797 2,400 2,397 4,658 2,261 2,397 4,415 2,030 2,385

135,492 62,930 72,562 126,256 57,496 68,760 137,306 67,118 70,188 134,967 62,930 72,037 125,478 57,496 67,982 136,431 67,118 69,313 525 - 525 778 - 778 875 - 875

26,215 12,852 13,363 26,377 12,853 13,524 26,550 12,859 13,691 25,705 12,852 12,853 25,712 12,853 12,859 25,872 12,859 13,013 510 - 510 665 - 665 678 - 678

5 - 21 Table 5.3B - continued PALAY PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED BY TYPE OF FARM AND PROVINCE/CITY 2010 - 2014 (Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)

Province / 2010 2011 Farm Type Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem

Davao City

Production 14,198 6,893 7,305 15,214 7,733 7,481 Irrigated 9,553 5,006 4,547 9,549 4,934 4,615 Rainfed 4,645 1,887 2,758 5,665 2,799 2,866

Area Harvested 4,163 2,091 2,072 4,405 2,176 2,229 Irrigated 2,212 1,219 993 2,146 1,124 1,022 Rainfed 1,951 872 1,079 2,259 1,052 1,207

Figure 5.7 PALAY PRODUCTION BY TYPE OF FARM REGION XI, 2010 - 2014

450,000 Irrigated Rainfed 400,000

350,000

300,000

250,000

200,000 Metric Tons Metric

150,000

100,000

50,000

0 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

5 - 22 Table 5.3B - continued PALAY PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED BY TYPE OF FARM AND PROVINCE/CITY

2012 2013 2014 Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem

15,847 8,243 7,604 16,644 8,521 8,123 16,493 8,350 8,143 10,275 5,306 4,969 11,359 5,679 5,680 11,054 5,568 5,486 5,572 2,937 2,635 5,285 2,842 2,443 5,439 2,782 2,657

4,691 2,388 2,303 4,794 2,438 2,356 4,917 2,497 2,420 2,338 1,218 1,120 2,572 1,286 1,286 2,549 1,316 1,233 2,353 1,170 1,183 2,222 1,152 1,070 2,368 1,181 1,187

Figure 5.8 PALAY PRODUCTION BY TYPE OF FARM BY PROVINCE/CITY, 2014

140,000

130,000

120,000 Irrigated

110,000 Rainfed

100,000

90,000

80,000

70,000

60,000 Metric Tons Metric 50,000

40,000

30,000

20,000

10,000

0 Davao Oriental Davao del Norte Compostela Davao del Sur Davao City Valley

5 - 23 Table 5.4A CORN PRODUCTION, AREA HARVESTED, AVERAGE YIELD AND UTILIZATION BY PROVINCE/CITY 2005 - 2014 (Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)

Province 2005 2006 2007 2008

Region XI

Production 293,413 343,907 354,247 286,410 Area Harvested 200,389 204,304 196,848 188,362 Average Yield Per Hectare 1.46 1.68 1.80 1.52 Utilization Seeds 4,008 4,086 3,937 3,767 Feeds & Waste 250,264 293,944 303,053 244,436 Processed 39,141 45,877 47,257 38,207

Davao Oriental

Production 59,019 68,030 93,131 67,245 Area Harvested 63,521 67,747 67,400 63,538 Average Yield Per Hectare 0.93 1.00 1.38 1.06 Utilization Seeds 1,270 1,355 1,348 1,271 Feeds & Waste 49,875 57,600 79,359 57,004 Processed 7,873 9,075 12,424 8,970

Davao del Norte

Production 31,564 35,933 45,822 41,982 Area Harvested 23,342 22,987 20,193 17,022 Average Yield Per Hectare 1.35 1.56 2.27 2.47 Utilization Seeds 467 460 404 340 Feeds & Waste 26,887 30,680 39,305 36,041 Processed 4,211 4,793 6,113 5,600

Compostela Valley

Production 86,046 79,514 77,939 60,956 Area Harvested 41,713 38,231 39,088 39,943 Average Yield Per Hectare 2.06 2.08 1.99 1.53 Utilization Seeds 834 765 782 799 Feeds & Waste 73,733 68,142 66,760 52,026 Processed 11,479 10,607 10,397 8,132

Davao del Sur

Production 97,372 141,655 113,191 89,343 Area Harvested 60,304 64,117 57,835 55,742 Average Yield Per Hectare 1.61 2.21 1.96 1.60 Utilization Seeds 1,206 1,282 1,157 1,115 Feeds & Waste 83,176 121,476 96,935 76,310 Processed 12,989 18,897 15,100 11,918

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

5 - 24 Table 5.4A - continued

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

225,078 202,354 191,213 198,627 227,013 280,293 174,674 153,282 149,081 146,077 159,378 169,306 1.29 1.32 1.28 1.36 1.42 1.66

3,493 3,066 2,982 2,922 3,188 3,386 191,559 172,294 162,724 169,209 193,542 239,516 30,025 26,994 25,508 26,497 30,284 37,391

49,080 53,064 44,794 43,777 48,976 47,217 50,140 44,303 43,624 40,702 46,018 45,533 0.98 1.20 1.03 1.08 1.06 1.04

1,003 886 872 814 920 911 41,530 45,099 37,946 37,123 41,522 40,008 6,547 7,079 5,976 5,840 6,533 6,299

31,301 23,531 22,595 21,648 20,697 26,272 18,052 17,223 15,933 15,537 15,172 16,785 1.73 1.37 1.42 1.39 1.36 1.57

361 344 319 311 303 336 26,764 20,048 19,262 18,449 17,633 22,432 4,176 3,139 3,014 2,888 2,761 3,505

51,434 48,406 45,693 50,126 47,174 68,429 38,090 34,648 33,688 31,783 28,923 35,274 1.35 1.40 1.36 1.58 1.63 1.94

762 693 674 636 578 705 43,811 41,256 38,924 42,804 40,303 58,595 6,861 6,457 6,095 6,687 6,293 9,128

69,342 56,473 57,687 63,302 85,722 111,515 57,449 47,664 45,343 47,677 57,316 59,082 1.21 1.18 1.27 1.33 1.50 1.89

1,149 953 907 954 1,146 1,182 58,943 47,986 49,085 53,904 73,140 95,457 9,250 7,533 7,695 8,444 11,435 14,876

5 - 25 Table 5.4A - continued CORN PRODUCTION, AREA HARVESTED, AVERAGE YIELD AND UTILIZATION BY PROVINCE/CITY 2005 - 2014 (Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)

Province 2005 2006 2007 2008

Davao City

Production 19,412 18,775 24,164 26,884 Area Harvested 11,509 11,222 12,332 12,117 Average Yield Per Hectare 1.69 1.67 1.96 2.22 Utilization Seeds 230 224 247 242 Feeds & Waste 16,592 16,046 20,694 23,055 Processed 2,590 2,505 3,223 3,586

Figure 5.9 CORN PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED REGION XI, 2010 - 2014

300,000

Production (MT) Area Harvested (Has) 250,000

200,000

150,000

100,000

50,000

0 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

5 - 26 Table 5.4A - continued

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

23,921 20,880 20,444 19,774 24,444 26,860 10,943 9,444 10,493 10,378 11,949 12,632 2.19 2.21 1.95 1.91 2.05 2.13

219 189 210 208 239 253 20,511 17,906 17,507 16,929 20,944 23,024 3,191 2,785 2,727 2,638 3,261 3,583

Figure 5.10 CORN PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED BY PROVINCE/CITY, 2014

120,000 Production (MT) Area Harvested (Has) 110,000

100,000

90,000

80,000

70,000

60,000

50,000

40,000

30,000

20,000

10,000

0 Davao Oriental Davao del Norte Compostela Davao del Sur Davao City Valley

5 - 27 Table 5.4B CORN PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED BY TYPE OF FARM AND PROVINCE/CITY 2010 - 2014 (Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)

Province / 2010 2011 Farm Type Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem

Region XI

Production 202,354 67,203 135,151 191,213 68,039 123,174 White 166,414 50,369 116,045 153,555 59,154 94,401 Yellow 35,940 16,834 19,106 37,658 8,885 28,773

Area Harvested 153,282 55,955 97,327 149,081 54,793 94,288 White 139,643 49,488 90,155 135,161 50,393 84,768 Yellow 13,639 6,467 7,172 13,920 4,400 9,520

Davao Oriental Production 53,064 12,578 40,486 44,794 13,454 31,340 White 50,409 10,962 39,447 43,459 12,825 30,634 Yellow 2,655 1,616 1,039 1,335 629 706

Area Harvested 44,303 12,660 31,643 43,624 12,565 31,059 White 42,721 11,633 31,088 42,922 12,241 30,681 Yellow 1,582 1,027 555 702 324 378

Davao del Norte

Production 23,531 9,513 14,018 22,595 8,317 14,278 White 14,313 5,225 9,088 11,514 5,058 6,456 Yellow 9,218 4,288 4,930 11,081 3,259 7,822

Area Harvested 17,223 7,393 9,830 15,933 6,730 9,203 White 12,947 5,330 7,617 11,398 5,318 6,080 Yellow 4,276 2,063 2,213 4,535 1,412 3,123

Compostela Valley

Production 48,406 19,528 28,878 45,693 12,903 32,790 White 30,590 10,932 19,658 29,868 10,238 19,630 Yellow 17,816 8,596 9,220 15,825 2,665 13,160

Area Harvested 34,648 13,715 20,933 33,688 12,026 21,662 White 28,961 11,080 17,881 28,375 10,113 18,262 Yellow 5,687 2,635 3,052 5,313 1,913 3,400

Davao del Sur

Production 56,473 17,069 39,404 57,687 24,305 33,382 White 54,982 16,934 38,048 52,404 23,577 28,827 Yellow 1,491 135 1,356 5,283 728 4,555

Area Harvested 47,664 18,436 29,228 45,343 18,760 26,583 White 46,834 18,274 28,560 43,090 18,442 24,648 Yellow 830 162 668 2,253 318 1,935

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

5 - 28 Table 5.4B - continued

2012 2013 2014 Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem

198,627 75,624 123,003 227,013 72,444 154,569 280,293 99,572 180,721 150,704 60,170 90,534 173,301 55,121 118,180 212,718 73,402 139,316 47,923 15,454 32,469 53,712 17,323 36,389 67,575 26,170 41,405

146,077 58,628 87,449 159,378 58,150 101,228 169,306 65,129 104,177 131,489 53,363 78,126 138,340 51,381 86,959 146,983 55,921 91,062 14,588 5,265 9,323 21,038 6,769 14,269 22,323 9,208 13,115

43,777 14,193 29,584 48,976 12,979 35,997 47,217 13,640 33,577 42,854 13,719 29,135 46,802 12,562 34,240 45,673 12,848 32,825 923 474 449 2,174 417 1,757 1,544 792 752

40,702 13,156 27,546 46,018 12,209 33,809 45,533 12,892 32,641 40,224 12,904 27,320 44,733 11,932 32,801 44,632 12,392 32,240 478 252 226 1,285 277 1,008 901 500 401

21,648 8,912 12,736 20,697 6,836 13,861 26,272 10,543 15,729 12,820 5,107 7,713 10,308 4,033 6,275 14,566 6,034 8,532 8,828 3,805 5,023 10,389 2,803 7,586 11,706 4,509 7,197

15,537 6,408 9,129 15,172 5,816 9,356 16,785 7,294 9,491 11,672 4,809 6,863 10,532 4,371 6,161 11,843 5,309 6,534 3,865 1,599 2,266 4,640 1,445 3,195 4,942 1,985 2,957

50,126 14,773 35,353 47,174 10,864 36,310 68,429 26,058 42,371 28,714 11,415 17,299 36,205 8,722 27,483 48,709 20,232 28,477 21,412 3,358 18,054 10,969 2,142 8,827 19,720 5,826 13,894

31,783 11,755 20,028 28,923 8,089 20,834 35,274 12,346 22,928 26,001 10,254 15,747 24,214 6,913 17,301 28,669 10,013 18,656 5,782 1,501 4,281 4,709 1,176 3,533 6,605 2,333 4,272

63,302 29,882 33,420 85,722 30,804 54,918 111,515 36,715 74,800 51,387 24,124 27,263 60,985 21,157 39,828 85,006 25,553 59,453 11,915 5,758 6,157 24,737 9,647 15,090 26,509 11,162 15,347

47,677 22,758 24,919 57,316 26,549 30,767 59,082 26,613 32,469 44,567 21,419 23,148 48,392 23,303 25,089 51,453 23,311 28,142 3,110 1,339 1,771 8,924 3,246 5,678 7,629 3,302 4,327

5 - 29 Table 5.4B - continued CORN PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED BY TYPE OF FARM AND PROVINCE/CITY 2010 - 2014 (Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)

Province / 2010 2011 Farm Type Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem

Davao City

Production 20,880 8,515 12,365 20,444 9,060 11,384 White 16,120 6,316 9,804 16,310 7,456 8,854 Yellow 4,760 2,199 2,561 4,134 1,604 2,530

Area Harvested 9,444 3,751 5,693 10,493 4,712 5,781 White 8,180 3,171 5,009 9,376 4,279 5,097 Yellow 1,264 580 684 1,117 433 684

Figure 5.11 CORN PRODUCTION BY CROPPING SEASON REGION XI, 2010 - 2014

200,000

175,000 1st Cropping 2nd Cropping

150,000

125,000

100,000

In Tons Metric 75,000

50,000

25,000

0 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

5 - 30 Table 5.4B - continued

2012 2013 2014 Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem

19,774 7,864 11,910 24,444 10,961 13,483 26,860 12,616 14,244 14,929 5,805 9,124 19,001 8,647 10,354 18,764 8,735 10,029 4,845 2,059 2,786 5,443 2,314 3,129 8,096 3,881 4,215

10,378 4,551 5,827 11,949 5,487 6,462 12,632 5,984 6,648 9,025 3,977 5,048 10,469 4,862 5,607 10,386 4,896 5,490 1,353 574 779 1,480 625 855 2,246 1,088 1,158

Figure 5.12 CORN PRODUCTION BY CROPPING SEASON BY PROVINCE/CITY, 2014

80,000

70,000 1st Cropping 2nd Cropping

60,000

50,000

40,000

In Metric Tons 30,000

20,000

10,000

0 Davao Oriental Davao del Norte Compostela Davao del Sur Davao City Valley

5 - 31 Table 5.5A PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED OF MAJOR PERMANENT CROPS BY PROVINCE/CITY 2007 - 2014 (Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)

Province / 2007 2008 2009 2010 Type of Crop Production Area Production Area Production Area Production Harvested Harvested Harvested

Region XI

Abaca 9,554 10,120 10,247 10,777 10,212 10,808 10,242 Banana 3,180,331 78,647 3,569,079 80,221 3,749,766 84,302 3,804,460 Cacao 3,476 5,011 3,470 4,945 3,510 4,945 3,506 Calamansi 10,327 1,963 10,193 1,995 10,029 1,993 10,062 Coconut 2,581,103 376,398 2,671,203 375,932 2,691,905 375,922 2,635,867 Coffee 24,466 26,677 24,066 26,633 23,632 26,624 22,682 Durian 51,222 10,363 36,787 11,194 42,817 11,299 55,606 Lanzones 6,078 2,108 2,502 2,112 1,985 2,118 3,952 Mandarin 3,520 731 2,310 719 2,138 685 1,827 Mango 38,081 18,115 36,595 18,137 37,048 17,973 33,908 Papaya 18,421 766 21,408 759 17,261 731 14,686 Pineapple 22,452 2,074 22,303 2,064 22,440 2,060 22,840 Rambutan 2,248 723 1,223 724 1,429 730 1,833 Rubber 16,375 6,196 16,181 6,267 15,844 6,411 15,795 Davao Oriental

Abaca 5,041 6,359 5,079 6,972 5,097 6,972 5,118 Banana 117,255 6,099 112,697 6,067 133,916 6,972 139,816 Cacao 477 682 481 682 487 682 491 Calamansi 173 50 173 49 166 49 168 Coconut 1,051,984 155,697 1,099,604 155,697 1,079,990 155,705 1,040,864 Coffee 1,619 1,100 1,605 1,854 1,569 1,854 1,547 Durian 130 151 108 151 115 155 109 Lanzones 25 40 24 38 21 37 22 Mandarin 1,357 411 439 400 382 373 327 Mango 1,209 593 1,264 598 1,303 728 1,338 Papaya 610 129 624 128 604 127 601 Pineapple 241 58 226 55 211 52 202 Rambutan 2 10 27 9 30 10 32 Rubber 2 3 30 50 59 50 61

Davao del Norte

Abaca 360 88 349 90 417 111 466 Banana 1,138,089 32,751 1,350,151 33,623 1,473,703 34,970 1,540,536 Cacao 312 918 319 920 314 920 333 Calamansi 5,001 1,254 5,170 1,268 5,057 1,268 5,237 Coconut 226,479 39,742 235,482 39,276 234,468 39,258 240,764 Coffee 1,176 1,863 1,151 1,083 1,131 1,074 1,135 Durian 5,940 2,247 6,335 2,278 7,054 2,285 8,326 Lanzones 297 352 230 358 244 358 286 Mandarin 99 57 95 56 91 55 89 Mango 2,618 1,509 2,537 1,528 2,569 1,538 2,651 Papaya 1,798 88 1,816 91 1,825 91 1,823 Pineapple 209 49 221 50 222 50 222 Rambutan 444 165 295 167 351 167 488 Rubber 1,228 588 1,176 562 1,090 556 1,085

Note: 0 means less than 1 metric ton or hectare.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

5 - 32 Table 5.5A - continued

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Area Production Area Production Area Production Area Production Area Harvested Harvested Harvested Harvested Harvested

12,166 9,226 13,544 8,839 14,624 7,269 13,187 8,127 13,808 87,313 3,854,845 88,379 3,785,422 88,320 3,164,641 83,628 3,368,176 86,482 4,958 3,617 5,226 3,763 5,151 3,844 5,193 4,366 7,451 1,992 9,290 1,947 8,838 1,946 8,136 1,797 8,286 1,790 375,885 2,627,248 375,630 2,720,233 375,622 2,275,980 348,483 2,332,090 356,480 25,847 20,465 25,371 18,950 25,166 12,389 21,573 11,793 21,524 11,409 50,851 11,510 67,800 11,540 70,064 8,083 62,769 8,238 2,123 1,283 2,143 1,087 2,144 581 1,178 640 1,176 656 1,682 627 1,495 623 1,216 559 1,134 549 17,982 29,730 17,761 31,803 18,043 32,172 17,439 53,668 18,296 632 12,117 580 11,340 545 10,335 509 10,406 504 2,053 25,306 2,052 28,162 2,033 28,079 1,978 28,097 1,978 739 859 748 985 749 947 492 920 496 6,409 16,110 6,622 16,070 6,693 8,241 3,533 10,849 8,518

6,980 4,976 7,185 4,732 7,167 3,484 6,422 4,138 6,972 9,070 152,479 9,414 159,284 9,590 149,969 8,694 159,673 10,431 682 506 842 485 842 483 892 494 942 48 162 48 157 48 149 44 151 45 155,705 1,046,224 155,905 1,071,896 155,905 693,414 145,679 724,773 143,584 1,854 1,522 1,846 1,481 1,835 1,437 1,485 1,399 1,515 157 122 157 130 157 65 160 76 160 37 19 57 15 57 11 50 11 44 350 300 340 257 340 204 331 189 328 726 1,410 740 1,668 1,080 1,689 1,151 2,025 1,190 124 673 124 649 124 683 131 746 135 48 200 47 184 45 164 38 165 40 11 37 25 30 25 19 25 23 25 55 63 100 64 100 41 155 43 1,404

118 303 134 255 142 233 130 242 137 35,359 1,575,009 35,933 1,537,831 35,603 1,549,552 35,320 1,591,008 36,153 928 342 932 347 936 372 1,045 830 1,854 1,272 5,080 1,275 5,026 1,275 5,089 1,273 5,257 1,269 39,221 239,304 39,116 239,635 39,112 228,096 39,084 233,922 39,063 1,066 1,144 1,077 1,156 1,086 1,134 1,098 1,154 1,157 2,342 8,962 2,346 10,747 2,375 12,511 2,327 13,141 2,469 363 83 363 31 363 38 359 55 361 54 86 53 83 52 78 50 75 48 1,543 2,666 1,545 2,708 1,545 2,717 1,542 2,816 1,553 92 1,777 84 1,692 80 1,628 75 1,569 71 48 209 47 198 46 194 42 205 44 172 424 174 342 174 390 171 435 175 549 1,127 560 1,144 575 1,112 581 1,138 615

5 - 33 Table 5.5A - continued PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED OF MAJOR PERMANENT CROPS BY PROVINCE/CITY 2007 - 2014 (Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)

Province / 2007 2008 2009 2010 Type of Crop Production Area Production Area Production Area Production Harvested Harvested Harvested

Compostela Valley

Abaca 808 405 1,447 410 1,471 410 1,500 Banana 1,159,805 20,047 1,324,618 20,573 1,337,204 21,943 1,319,202 Cacao 155 670 168 670 177 670 181 Calamansi 3,817 433 3,672 458 3,663 458 3,603 Coconut 277,905 51,504 276,651 51,504 282,906 51,504 264,864 Coffee 11,726 11,019 11,758 11,015 11,764 11,015 11,614 Durian 18,153 4,875 7,022 4,875 7,322 4,875 8,321 Lanzones 4,325 1,365 1,229 1,365 761 1,365 2,509 Mandarin 436 78 408 78 333 77 304 Mango 1,710 1,275 1,444 1,273 1,333 1,269 1,535 Papaya 2,126 103 1,557 94 1,476 92 1,413 Pineapple 875 125 859 120 822 120 795 Rambutan 1,134 365 362 365 482 365 678 Rubber 11,549 4,173 11,477 4,223 11,188 4,373 11,174

Davao del Sur

Abaca 3,323 3,248 3,349 3,285 3,205 3,295 3,134 Banana 559,849 14,261 564,374 14,469 581,346 14,926 577,255 Cacao 1,694 1,453 1,669 1,385 1,682 1,385 1,665 Calamansi 572 106 540 106 523 106 523 Coconut 808,383 97,012 838,497 97,012 855,457 97,012 842,343 Coffee 5,152 4,889 5,065 4,875 5,088 4,875 4,760 Durian 2,103 265 1,827 1,065 1,867 1,155 2,028 Lanzones 514 148 284 148 283 155 314 Mandarin 142 55 126 55 113 50 101 Mango 23,051 13,292 23,232 13,292 23,518 12,992 20,336 Papaya 10,251 387 13,820 387 9,854 357 7,364 Pineapple 38 11 34 8 31 7 30 Rambutan 234 45 177 45 209 50 239 Rubber 2,432 1,132 2,355 1,132 2,365 1,132 2,313

Davao City

Abaca 22 20 22 20 22 20 22 Banana 205,333 5,489 217,239 5,489 223,597 5,491 227,652 Cacao 837 1,288 832 1,288 850 1,288 836 Calamansi 764 120 637 114 620 112 531 Coconut 216,352 32,443 220,970 32,443 239,084 32,443 247,032 Coffee 4,794 7,806 4,488 7,806 4,081 7,806 3,625 Durian 24,895 2,825 21,495 2,825 26,458 2,829 36,822 Lanzones 917 203 735 203 677 203 820 Mandarin 1,487 130 1,241 130 1,219 130 1,005 Mango 9,492 1,446 8,119 1,446 8,325 1,446 8,048 Papaya 3,637 59 3,591 59 3,502 64 3,484 Pineapple 21,089 1,831 20,964 1,831 21,154 1,831 21,591 Rambutan 434 138 363 138 358 138 396 Rubber 1,165 300 1,144 300 1,143 300 1,162

Notes: 0 means less than 1 metric ton or hectare.

5 - 34 Table 5.5A - continued

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Area Production Area Production Area Production Area Production Area Harvested Harvested Harvested Harvested Harvested

450 994 450 848 450 460 369 517 430 22,323 1,314,761 22,323 1,270,595 22,178 641,652 18,691 777,985 18,962 675 205 735 206 675 142 549 287 1,856 458 3,152 458 2,815 460 2,123 321 2,105 321 51,504 250,485 51,154 252,898 51,154 176,457 34,275 179,326 44,388 11,026 9,867 10,950 8,597 10,750 2,211 7,588 1,514 7,380 4,875 3,716 4,875 2,360 4,875 256 1,462 308 1,475 1,365 1,166 1,365 815 1,365 299 409 325 409 77 297 77 261 75 100 25 74 25 1,269 804 1,254 613 1,203 275 533 449 533 92 1,222 91 1,051 79 314 52 290 47 120 579 120 486 105 225 68 148 65 365 230 365 150 365 37 110 50 110 4,373 11,248 4,400 10,895 4,400 2,997 1,173 5,372 4,873

4,598 2,931 5,756 2,980 6,845 3,067 6,245 3,206 6,248 15,072 580,243 15,192 580,030 15,374 582,532 15,373 593,672 15,384 1,385 1,681 1,385 1,710 1,355 1,718 1,355 1,428 977 102 538 104 546 105 498 105 530 105 97,012 837,687 97,012 894,508 97,012 912,017 97,007 938,557 97,007 4,875 4,803 4,875 4,831 4,875 4,855 4,875 5,083 4,951 1,205 1,312 1,300 1,267 1,300 1,276 1,300 1,407 1,300 155 13 155 12 155 12 155 18 157 45 85 37 76 37 74 35 70 34 12,998 17,970 12,998 20,608 12,998 21,427 12,998 42,296 13,813 265 5,814 232 5,254 212 4,954 197 5,006 197 6 28 6 29 5 28 5 29 5 53 154 50 165 50 169 50 184 50 1,132 2,468 1,250 2,542 1,300 2,561 1,300 2,652 1,301

20 22 19 25 20 24 21 24 21 5,489 232,352 5,517 237,681 5,575 240,935 5,550 245,838 5,552 1,288 884 1,332 1,015 1,343 1,130 1,352 1,327 1,822 112 358 62 296 58 276 54 243 50 32,443 253,548 32,443 261,295 32,439 265,995 32,438 255,512 32,438 7,026 3,128 6,623 2,885 6,620 2,753 6,527 2,642 6,521 2,830 36,739 2,832 53,296 2,833 55,956 2,834 47,837 2,834 203 2 203 214 204 221 205 231 205 130 913 120 818 119 760 118 727 114 1,446 6,879 1,224 6,206 1,217 6,064 1,215 6,082 1,207 59 2,632 49 2,695 50 2,756 54 2,796 54 1,831 24,289 1,832 27,264 1,832 27,468 1,825 27,550 1,824 138 14 134 298 135 332 136 228 136 300 1,204 312 1,425 318 1,530 324 1,644 325

5 - 35 Figure 5.13 PRODUCTION OF MAJOR CROPS BY TYPE OF CROP REGION XI, 2010 - 2014 (In Metric Tons)

ABACA COCONUT 12,000 2,775,000

11,000 2,700,000

2,625,000 10,000 2,550,000 9,000 2,475,000 8,000 2,400,000

7,000 2,325,000

6,000 2,250,000 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

BANANA COFFEE 4,000,000 25,500 3,800,000 23,000

3,600,000 20,500

18,000 3,400,000 15,500 3,200,000 13,000

3,000,000 10,500 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

CALAMANSI DURIAN 10,500 75,000

70,000 10,000 65,000 9,500 60,000

9,000 55,000

50,000 8,500 45,000 8,000 40,000

7,500 35,000 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

5 - 36 Figure 5.13 - continued

CACAO PAPAYA 5,000 16,000

15,000 4,500

14,000 4,000 13,000 3,500 12,000

3,000 11,000

2,500 10,000 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

MANDARIN PINEAPPLE 2,250 28,500 2,000 27,000

1,750 25,500

24,000 1,500 22,500 1,250 21,000

1,000 19,500 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

MANGO RUBBER 60,000 16,000 55,000

14,500 50,000

45,000 13,000

40,000 11,500

35,000 10,000

30,000 8,500

25,000 7,000 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

5 - 37 Table 5.5B PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED OF MAJOR TEMPORARY CROPS BY PROVINCE/CITY 2007 - 2014 (Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)

Province / 2007 2008 2009 2010 Type of Crop Production Area Production Area Production Area Production Harvested Harvested Harvested

Region XI

Ampalaya 2,648.7 400 2,603.4 408 2,585.4 414 2,631.7 Brocolli 0.0 0 6.1 2 8.1 2 8.2 Cabbage 4,661.0 625 4,849.8 635 4,468.2 611 4,521.5 Camote 19,435.0 4,097 19,620.2 4,131 19,813.9 4,174 19,900.8 Carrots 1,440.0 376 1,400.0 369 1,426.0 350 1,406.0 Cassava 15,707.0 2,296 15,549.8 2,264 14,990.2 2,219 14,788.4 Cauliflower 173.4 35 161.9 34 157.2 33 152.8 Chayote 2,127.7 344 2,392.2 347 2,761.9 381 2,799.9 Eggplant 6,584.7 1,177 6,425.0 1,193 6,505.8 1,211 6,645.9 Gabi 2,908.6 352 2,913.1 341 2,937.1 343 3,048.2 Ginger 1,092.5 235 1,060.2 227 1,093.6 253 1,138.0 Gourd 3,097.7 333 3,087.5 336 3,107.1 339 3,150.0 Habitchuelas 145.5 129 146.1 129 142.6 133 147.5 Kangkong 4,213.2 1,110 4,232.2 1,119 4,266.5 1,125 4,290.8 Lettuce 4.9 4 5.0 4 5.0 4 4.8 Mongo 1,055.0 1,540 1,032.3 1,536 1,033.0 1,520 993.1 Okra 477.7 168 501.7 165 519.1 184 535.3 Peanut 669.3 795 678.5 802 688.5 818 653.5 Pechay Chinese 395.8 80 389.5 83 391.8 95 403.9 Pechay Native 1,212.5 190 1,211.1 194 1,218.0 202 1,275.1 Pepper 676.3 219 693.4 224 689.6 235 704.1 Radish 1,458.8 210 1,485.3 213 1,455.7 219 1,492.2 Squash 6,417.9 538 6,490.6 549 6,435.4 550 6,487.5 Stringbeans 12,580.8 2,626 12,811.3 2,659 12,706.2 2,671 12,664.6 Sugarcane 616,195.2 13,616 574,492.5 10,097 524,686.3 11,197 256,801.8 Tobacco 24.7 17 24.1 17 23.3 16 21.6 Tomato 4,377.7 641 4,393.1 649 4,273.2 652 4,337.9 Ubi 390.7 68 408.5 73 408.9 80 426.9 Watermelon 995.4 132 1,036.5 129 1,062.7 68 1,022.6 White Potato 9,811.2 1,310 9,841.5 1,322 9,859.4 1,329 9,557.9

Davao Oriental

Ampalaya 353.6 54 349.4 54 344.9 56 344.8 Brocolli ------Cabbage 13.7 6 12.7 5 11.6 3 11.1 Camote 3,349.7 678 3,240.3 678 3,089.8 670 2,928.4 Carrots 11.4 9 11.1 9 11.0 9 11.1

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

5 - 38 Table 5.5B - continued

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Area Production Area Production Area Production Area Production Area Harvested Harvested Harvested Harvested Harvested

414 2,530.1 391 2,504.4 403 2,607.8 426 2,802.8 429 2 7.9 2 7.6 2 8.1 2 9.7 2 616 4,211.8 601 4,215.5 592 4,144.2 581 4,246.7 577 4,155 19,013.9 3,833 18,417.3 3,742 18,597.3 3,729 19,243.4 3,717 351 1,419.5 362 1,422.5 354 1,390.0 362 1,308.8 360 2,174 14,510.8 2,159 14,453.7 2,106 15,968.6 2,175 17,958.2 2,342 33 105.1 26 116.4 25 102.8 25 90.0 24 387 2,789.0 365 2,900.6 347 2,780.7 347 3,067.3 346 1,219 6,449.5 1,173 6,631.5 1,162 6,886.0 1,174 7,059.3 1,162 345 3,215.9 397 3,184.9 401 3,256.7 421 3,609.6 436 260 1,162.1 265 1,151.8 256 1,120.7 255 890.1 237 344 3,114.2 346 3,105.7 360 3,226.7 399 3,222.9 404 131 137.2 131 138.1 123 146.0 144 159.5 143 1,128 4,401.6 1,143 4,422.9 1,141 4,458.9 1,160 4,636.2 1,123 4 4.8 4 5.0 4 5.3 4 6.2 4 1,507 946.4 1,349 930.9 1,352 917.9 1,355 952.4 1,354 190 538.6 183 556.6 197 571.2 213 612.2 215 733 580.1 522 548.3 501 542.8 515 555.4 517 99 407.9 97 399.5 99 390.7 100 375.2 95 206 1,274.2 209 1,255.5 216 1,301.6 231 1,420.5 245 241 684.8 234 656.5 228 656.4 212 615.0 215 225 1,424.5 231 1,422.7 226 1,430.1 236 1,458.1 242 562 6,154.6 535 6,273.7 540 6,422.1 556 6,464.9 558 2,651 11,991.1 2,320 11,837.4 2,301 12,308.1 2,327 12,291.8 2,331 7,332 535,122.2 11,317 453,209.0 9,598 438,231.4 9,607 335,683.9 7,999 17 20.3 15 18.8 14 17.4 12 17.2 12 653 4,296.4 637 4,193.5 644 4,066.7 641 4,030.8 651 83 402.1 76 384.3 68 376.2 62 375.8 58 160 970.1 183 964.4 175 874.5 185 1,096.3 230 1,329 9,601.1 1,330 9,512.7 1,303 9,511.4 1,300 9,633.8 1,300

56 328.4 56 336.8 56 337.5 58 359.4 61 ------3 9.7 3 1.3 1 - - - - 665 2,876.0 665 2,921.2 658 3,038.0 658 3,323.0 663 9 10.7 9 11.0 9 11.6 11 14.1 12

5 - 39 Table 5.5B - continued PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED OF MAJOR TEMPORARY CROPS BY PROVINCE/CITY 2007 - 2014 (Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)

Province / 2007 2008 2009 2010 Type of Crop Production Area Production Area Production Area Production Harvested Harvested Harvested

Cassava 2,179.0 353 2,207.5 353 2,206.1 351 2,189.9 Cauliflower ------Chayote 759.6 50 790.9 50 772.8 50 745.7 Eggplant 224.9 179 216.9 179 213.4 180 219.0 Gabi 305.0 41 301.1 41 295.7 41 294.5 Ginger 7.3 4 7.0 4 7.2 5 6.8 Gourd 1,208.4 48 1,200.8 48 1,184.8 46 1,163.3 Habitchuelas ------Kangkong 1,020.1 75 1,009.3 75 989.7 75 968.5 Lettuce ------Mongo 45.9 67 44.8 66 43.5 63 38.8 Okra 117.0 21 116.4 21 112.6 23 111.8 Peanut 49.1 52 47.9 52 47.2 50 46.7 Pechay Chinese 12.8 2 11.9 2 11.5 2 10.8 Pechay Native 258.5 43 250.9 43 244.6 43 232.7 Pepper 33.0 21 33.0 21 32.2 21 30.8 Radish 60.4 8 58.6 8 57.8 8 57.6 Squash 1,636.1 70 1,616.1 70 1,607.0 70 1,493.5 Stringbeans 1,330.6 151 1,355.8 152 1,339.2 150 1,317.7 Sugarcane 4.6 0.1 4.6 0.1 4.5 0.08 4.6 Tobacco 4.8 4 5.0 5 4.9 4 4.8 Tomato 147.3 56 145.1 56 144.8 57 149.8 Ubi 18.2 5 16.9 5 14.9 5 13.2 Watermelon 307.8 42 233.2 36 218.2 8 202.6 White Potato ------

Davao del Norte

Ampalaya 294.1 70 295.3 71 289.7 69 286.5 Brocolli ------Cabbage ------Camote 3,598.8 740 3,768.1 757 3,887.8 769 3,860.0 Carrots ------Cassava 3,019.4 430 2,942.1 424 2,887.4 416 2,846.0 Cauliflower ------Chayote 76.2 18 82.9 20 89.4 22 95.8 Eggplant 676.2 347 686.5 346 662.8 344 698.3 Gabi 342.6 38 336.9 36 338.0 36 339.4

5 - 40 Table 5.5B - continued

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Area Production Area Production Area Production Area Production Area Harvested Harvested Harvested Harvested Harvested

340 2,288.4 340 2,259.5 336 2,296.6 363 3,205.0 494 ------50 741.7 50 717.1 50 696.9 50 673.7 49 180 202.1 180 199.0 181 200.9 181 242.1 198 41 300.8 41 301.9 41 290.2 41 318.7 42 6 6.8 6 8.4 10 9.0 12 10.8 13 46 1,122.7 46 1,120.1 46 1,124.1 46 1,144.4 47 ------74 988.6 74 978.2 74 927.6 74 975.0 78 ------63 37.2 63 36.3 62 35.8 58 43.3 56 23 109.4 23 107.1 23 108.3 24 119.5 27 49 43.6 49 40.2 45 39.7 43 41.4 43 2 6.9 2 3.9 1 - 1 - 43 218.8 44 218.9 46 210.5 46 216.0 49 21 28.7 21 26.8 21 25.6 20 28.2 23 8 58.0 8 59.6 8 60.6 8 68.8 10 70 1,496.9 70 1,502.7 67 1,450.4 62 1,536.7 62 150 1,305.8 150 1,293.3 150 1,294.2 152 1,349.0 157 0.10 4.7 0.12 4.6 0.15 4.6 0.16 4.6 0.19 4 4.8 4 4.3 3 4.2 3 4.2 3 57 144.0 58 146.2 60 154.2 60 203.1 70 4 9.1 4 3.9 2 6.0 3 3.7 2 32 195.8 50 184.3 40 133.4 32 276.1 56 ------

66 278.4 65 280.9 67 280.9 67 284.7 66 ------756 3,797.8 757 3,742.0 749 3,687.1 740 3,577.6 722 ------410 2,911.7 420 3,003.8 429 3,116.4 453 3,253.1 457 ------24 104.0 26 115.9 28 117.8 28 123.9 27 348 657.1 338 668.4 345 667.9 345 707.2 310 37 354.9 39 370.6 41 369.1 40 378.0 42

5 - 41 Table 5.5B - continued PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED OF MAJOR TEMPORARY CROPS BY PROVINCE/CITY 2007 - 2014 (Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)

Province / 2007 2008 2009 2010 Type of Crop Production Area Production Area Production Area Production Harvested Harvested Harvested

Ginger 114.3 24 118.2 26 128.6 28 136.6 Gourd 811.8 137 830.9 141 871.2 144 887.0 Habitchuelas ------Kangkong 1,126.8 567 1,162.7 570 1,200.2 573 1,215.4 Lettuce ------Mongo 462.4 516 463.6 520 469.9 520 464.7 Okra 99.1 39 106.8 42 116.5 46 126.1 Peanut 55.8 80 60.5 85 65.6 90 66.2 Pechay Chinese ------Pechay Native 423.3 54 415.4 54 407.1 52 411.1 Pepper 50.7 29 47.6 27 46.7 26 50.1 Radish 126.8 20 120.0 18 112.3 16 118.4 Squash 1,226.8 155 1,257.8 159 1,265.7 159 1,312.4 Stringbeans 2,262.3 387 2,270.1 394 2,248.3 392 2,242.9 Sugarcane 146.7 15 144.6 15 135.4 14 143.1 Tobacco 5.0 4 5.1 4 4.6 4 5.0 Tomato 72.1 21 69.5 20 69.4 19 72.3 Ubi 43.5 9 42.6 9 45.6 10 48.5 Watermelon 103.8 24 100.4 22 82.1 10 101.7 White Potato ------

Compostela Valley

Ampalaya 784.4 81 799.9 83 798.4 89 835.5 Brocolli ------Cabbage 325.1 41 309.8 38 281.9 30 272.5 Camote 8,133.3 1,300 8,295.7 1,306 8,485.2 1,320 8,808.8 Carrots 414.8 97 390.6 92 363.2 60 346.5 Cassava 3,767.5 475 3,680.4 465 3,766.6 470 3,921.9 Cauliflower 47.1 5 42.9 5 40.1 4 39.1 Chayote 641.7 75 848.8 75 1,213.2 105 1,263.1 Eggplant 1,333.3 227 1,406.9 243 1,428.0 257 1,837.0 Gabi 1,600.8 168 1,640.6 170 1,664.0 172 1,783.2 Ginger 572.5 89 580.8 89 586.1 96 621.9 Gourd 354.3 38 356.1 36 349.1 39 388.0 Habitchuelas 71.7 57 74.2 58 71.0 62 76.0 Kangkong 294.3 122 301.3 124 314.1 127 316.8 Lettuce ------Mongo 42.1 45 39.5 44 37.9 43 35.4

5 - 42 Table 5.5B - continued

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Area Production Area Production Area Production Area Production Area Harvested Harvested Harvested Harvested Harvested

30 140.1 33 128.4 30 126.5 29 124.2 27 147 917.2 152 916.2 155 915.8 156 929.9 156 ------573 1,240.0 577 1,243.8 578 1,242.2 579 1,271.6 544 ------515 481.3 527 466.3 523 468.6 524 477.7 526 49 133.0 51 137.1 54 137.0 53 142.5 53 91 68.1 95 70.4 99 71.3 100 77.7 103 ------51 401.6 53 394.5 51 396.1 50 403.3 54 29 47.4 28 49.1 30 51.1 32 60.2 32 17 111.5 16 102.8 14 101.2 13 106.8 15 160 1,266.3 158 1,297.8 160 1,300.3 160 1,316.5 157 388 2,199.7 389 2,218.8 392 2,226.9 392 2,211.8 391 16 133.3 14 118.0 12 101.2 10 79.1 6 5 4.9 4 5.0 4 5.2 4 5.4 4 21 67.2 19 71.6 21 71.5 21 77.8 21 10 44.4 9 41.2 7 38.7 8 42.6 7 23 103.7 26 114.7 30 116.9 41 134.5 49 ------

91 836.5 89 755.8 84 851.1 102 971.6 104 ------29 209.9 22 150.0 17 100.5 12 78.2 10 1,320 8,169.5 1,300 7,570.6 1,224 7,605.1 1,216 7,988.6 1,218 59 276.6 56 256.9 39 204.0 44 93.5 40 470 3,793.0 458 3,630.9 422 3,656.5 410 3,911.9 420 4 26.9 2 26.3 3 16.7 4 15.5 4 107 1,239.8 103 1,360.3 86 1,239.6 84 1,537.2 84 257 1,843.6 252 1,734.8 223 2,088.9 230 2,148.2 233 173 1,808.3 175 1,703.5 164 1,760.2 180 2,016.6 187 96 632.4 92 617.8 72 586.0 70 363.7 61 41 374.5 38 346.0 36 442.8 70 377.7 73 61 63.8 61 59.7 51 65.2 70 72.5 71 127 324.9 129 328.1 124 326.3 140 388.3 140 ------42 23.0 21 17.8 17 8.7 7 6.6 6

5 - 43 Table 5.5B - continued PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED OF MAJOR TEMPORARY CROPS BY PROVINCE/CITY 2007 - 2014 (Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)

Province / 2007 2008 2009 2010 Type of Crop Production Area Production Area Production Area Production Harvested Harvested Harvested

Okra 40.1 29 40.0 27 41.9 35 42.9 Peanut 160.5 110 167.5 117 175.2 126 175.5 Pechay Chinese 69.3 7 62.0 5 57.2 6 58.4 Pechay Native 297.2 30 295.0 27 302.6 29 357.4 Pepper 259.1 77 274.8 83 277.0 95 297.2 Radish 1,020.2 134 1,069.5 139 1,044.5 147 1,077.5 Squash 1,141.0 97 1,182.8 100 1,222.8 115 1,312.4 Stringbeans 2,174.5 271 2,222.7 272 2,234.8 274 2,253.4 Sugarcane 259.2 7 244.1 6 232.8 6 219.9 Tobacco 3.5 2 3.3 2 3.3 2 3.2 Tomato 1,287.2 122 1,361.7 128 1,393.3 131 1,427.5 Ubi 86.9 14 94.8 16 94.5 21 101.2 Watermelon 59.4 14 40.9 10 44.7 6 45.0 White Potato ------

Davao del Sur

Ampalaya 477.2 85 475.0 89 478.5 89 487.2 Brocolli ------Cabbage 2,799.0 341 2,835.1 355 2,561.2 341 2,619.8 Camote 2,932.8 1,105 2,904.8 1,116 2,966.8 1,139 2,916.3 Carrots 892.6 233 869.7 231 932.2 245 932.2 Cassava 5,927.1 796 5,875.4 774 5,282.5 733 4,984.3 Cauliflower 50.5 16 45.3 15 45.5 15 44.0 Chayote 383.7 34 392.4 35 407.7 37 416.9 Eggplant 529.2 67 517.9 68 543.7 73 568.4 Gabi 540.2 81 516.2 72 521.6 72 506.2 Ginger 283.2 70 279.5 72 295.3 88 293.9 Gourd 347.8 27 345.9 28 347.0 27 356.6 Habitchuelas 20.5 9 20.2 9 20.5 9 19.8 Kangkong 1,286.8 168 1,268.5 172 1,277.9 172 1,297.0 Lettuce 0.6 0.4 0.7 0.4 0.8 0.4 0.6 Mongo 398.9 694 381.7 694 383.7 685 355.0 Okra 122.8 24 131.4 27 139.3 32 144.4 Peanut 49.0 143 66.9 145 75.3 152 67.8 Pechay Chinese 290.4 65 292.8 70 300.9 81 313 Pechay Native 168.1 44 187.1 51 201.7 59 210.5 Pepper 207.2 49 200.3 49 196.0 49 189.1 Radish 185.1 23 172.3 22 176.3 22 173.1 Squash 1,697.1 132 1,713.8 136 1,614.5 121 1,631.6 Stringbeans 844.5 168 879.2 173 895.6 187 884.2

5 - 44 Table 5.5B - continued

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Area Production Area Production Area Production Area Production Area Harvested Harvested Harvested Harvested Harvested

36 44.3 34 47.7 35 58.2 50 65.5 53 127 158.2 116 141.4 105 129.7 116 132.8 113 6 59.4 4 49.1 3 41.6 4 25.1 3 30 358.6 28 338.3 30 378.5 44 452.9 46 98 267.9 89 233.7 81 240.1 64 247.7 65 150 998.9 145 989.7 138 987.0 150 985.8 152 117 1,170.5 112 1,225.7 105 1,411.2 124 1,296.0 127 272 2,093.9 268 1,977.6 251 2,576.0 280 2,361.8 285 6 184.2 4 172.8 4 70.6 2 58.3 2 2 3.1 2 2.5 2 1.2 1 1.0 1 130 1,440.2 120 1,319.1 107 1,163.6 96 967.7 96 23 93.1 20 88.0 16 83.9 12 83.1 11 13 50.8 17 49.5 14 42.5 16 92.0 23 ------

91 467.5 91 476.2 91 475.4 93 499.1 92 ------346 2,635.3 346 2,744.4 351 2,765.8 350 2,880.0 354 1,138 2,833.1 838 2,837.6 838 2,885.8 839 2,905.3 839 248 1,028.5 265 1,042.3 272 1,068.6 275 1,088.6 275 705 4,600.4 685 4,543.9 647 4,637.7 648 4,744.8 652 15 40.1 15 42.0 15 41.7 15 43.1 15 38 428.0 40 433.2 41 444.6 41 444.7 40 78 595.3 83 610.0 90 618.2 91 637.2 94 70 519.0 70 526.9 70 526.9 69 534.5 69 90 310.5 98 323.0 106 320.7 105 317.7 100 28 346.5 28 355.8 28 361.0 28 377.2 29 9 19.9 9 20.8 9 21.3 9 22.9 9 172 1,313.6 172 1,329.3 172 1,411.3 169 1,410.0 165 0.3 0.6 0.3 0.7 0.3 0.8 0.2 0.8 0.2 678 328.6 662 338.4 676 337.1 694 347.1 697 34 154.8 35 164.2 35 167.4 35 177.2 31 148 68.9 142 60.5 135 60.0 138 58.7 140 85 318 85 323 87 324 87 324 84 61 214.1 61 219.2 64 221.6 64 246.5 68 49 196.6 50 202.5 51 197.3 51 130.6 51 23 172.8 23 180.1 24 176.4 21 184.1 21 127 1,538.1 120 1,514.4 122 1,534.4 122 1,560.6 122 188 864.8 188 876.3 188 886.6 188 898.3 183

5 - 45 Table 5.5B - continued PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED OF MAJOR TEMPORARY CROPS BY PROVINCE/CITY 2007 - 2014 (Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)

Province / 2007 2008 2009 2010 Type of Crop Production Area Production Area Production Area Production Harvested Harvested Harvested

Sugarcane 615,784.8 13,594 574,099.3 10,076 524,313.6 11,177 256,434.3 Tobacco 9.6 6 8.8 5 8.7 5 7.3 Tomato 2,145.6 303 2,160.7 306 2,018.5 306 2,029.5 Ubi 145.0 17 153.3 20 157.6 22 167.6 Watermelon 175.7 34 289.6 43 337.6 35 356.6 White Potato 9,790.5 1,305 9,822.5 1,318 9,841.2 1,325 9,543.7

Davao City

Ampalaya 739.4 110 683.9 111 674.0 111 677.8 Brocolli - - 6.1 2 8.1 2 8.2 Cabbage 1,523.2 237 1,692.2 237 1,613.5 237 1,618.1 Camote 1,420.5 274 1,411.3 274 1,384.3 276 1,387.3 Carrots 121.2 37 128.6 37 119.7 36 116.2 Cassava 814.1 242 844.4 248 847.7 249 846.3 Cauliflower 75.9 14 73.7 14 71.5 14 69.6 Chayote 266.5 167 277.2 167 278.8 167 278.5 Eggplant 3,821.1 357 3,596.8 357 3,657.9 357 3,323.1 Gabi 120.0 24 118.4 22 118.0 22 124.9 Ginger 115.1 48 74.7 36 76.4 36 78.7 Gourd 375.5 83 353.7 83 355.1 83 355.2 Habitchuelas 53.3 63 51.8 62 51.1 62 51.8 Kangkong 485.3 178 490.4 178 484.6 178 493.1 Lettuce 4.3 4 4.3 4 4.3 4 4.3 Mongo 105.7 218 102.8 212 98.1 209 99.3 Okra 98.7 55 107.2 48 108.9 48 110.1 Peanut 354.8 410 335.7 403 325.1 400 297.4 Pechay Chinese 23.2 6 22.8 6 22.2 6 22.1 Pechay Native 65.4 19 62.8 19 62.1 19 63.5 Pepper 126.3 43 137.8 44 137.7 44 136.9 Radish 66.3 25 65.0 26 64.8 26 65.5 Squash 716.9 84 720.1 84 725.4 85 737.5 Stringbeans 5,968.8 1,649 6,083.5 1,668 5,988.4 1,668 5,966.4 Sugarcane ------Tobacco 1.8 1 1.9 1 1.9 1 1.3 Tomato 725.6 139 656.1 139 647.1 139 658.9 Ubi 97.0 23 100.8 23 96.3 22 96.4 Watermelon 348.6 18 372.5 18 380.1 9 316.7 White Potato 20.7 5 19.0 4 18.2 4 14.1

Notes: 0 means less than 1 metric ton or hectare.

5 - 46 Table 5.5B - continued

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Area Production Area Production Area Production Area Production Area Harvested Harvested Harvested Harvested Harvested

7,310 534,800.1 11,299 452,913.7 9,582 438,055.1 9,594 335,541.9 7,992 5 6.4 4 6.2 4 6.2 3 6.1 3 306 2,011.0 309 2,033.6 319 2,038.7 322 2,073.6 320 24 172.8 24 175.0 24 173.3 22 176.4 22 75 378.9 82 391.5 84 372.6 90 378.6 96 1,325 9,584.7 1,325 9,496.8 1,298 9,495.6 1,295 9,618.3 1,296

110 619.3 90 654.7 105 662.9 106 688.0 106 2 7.9 2 7.6 2 8.1 2 9.7 2 238 1,357.0 230 1,319.8 223 1,277.9 219 1,288.5 213 276 1,337.6 273 1,345.9 273 1,381.4 276 1,448.8 275 35 103.7 32 112.4 34 105.8 32 112.6 33 249 917.4 256 1,015.7 272 2,261.4 301 2,843.5 319 14 38.1 9 48.1 7 44.4 6 31.5 5 168 275.7 146 274.2 142 281.8 144 287.8 146 356 3,151.4 320 3,419.4 323 3,310.1 327 3,324.7 327 24 232.9 72 282.1 85 310.4 91 361.8 96 38 72.3 36 74.1 38 78.4 39 73.8 36 82 353.3 82 367.8 95 383.0 99 393.7 99 61 53.5 61 57.5 63 59.5 65 64.0 63 182 534.5 191 543.5 193 551.6 198 591.4 196 4 4.2 4 4.3 4 4.5 4 5.3 4 209 76.4 76 72.2 74 67.7 72 77.7 69 48 97.1 40 100.5 50 100.4 51 107.5 51 318 241.4 120 235.9 117 242.2 118 244.9 118 6 23.3 6 23.8 8 25.2 8 26.3 8 21 81.2 23 84.8 25 94.8 27 101.8 28 44 144.3 46 144.5 45 142.4 45 148.3 44 27 83.2 39 90.5 42 104.9 44 112.7 44 88 682.9 75 733.1 86 725.9 88 755.1 90 1,653 5,527.0 1,325 5,471.4 1,320 5,324.4 1,315 5,470.9 1,315 ------1 1.1 1 0.8 1 0.6 1 0.5 1 139 633.9 131 623.1 137 638.8 142 708.5 144 22 82.6 19 76.2 19 74.2 17 70.0 16 17 240.9 8 224.4 7 209.3 6 215.2 6 4 16.4 5 15.9 5 15.8 5 15.5 4

5 - 47 Table 5.6 INVENTORY OF LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY BY KIND AND PROVINCE/CITY As of January 1, 2008 - 2015 (Number of Heads)

Province / Kind 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Region XI

Livestock Carabao 176,415 171,458 178,526 171,129 166,513 162,009 162,621 161,801 Cattle 139,474 138,179 140,144 138,175 136,540 134,455 135,654 136,701 Goat 357,287 374,783 391,559 372,669 375,045 374,047 342,972 315,860 Hog 937,640 890,166 867,193 860,594 858,904 811,247 803,851 848,081 Poultry Chicken 8,826,417 8,464,238 8,494,726 8,881,456 8,384,020 8,579,356 10,187,776 13,185,601 Duck 507,860 446,423 428,044 417,350 436,383 428,108 437,382 454,896

Davao Oriental

Livestock Carabao 30,650 30,594 34,847 32,880 34,430 33,068 34,532 34,224 Cattle 22,129 25,375 25,016 24,875 25,745 25,979 26,884 26,974 Goat 52,734 58,818 68,784 64,254 66,614 66,700 66,514 69,747 Hog 135,220 133,605 136,817 119,646 136,135 121,584 124,251 123,200 Poultry Chicken 1,258,008 1,156,437 985,565 1,001,860 993,699 856,550 804,434 810,802 Duck 106,817 67,329 60,189 43,411 44,175 49,456 51,382 57,000

Davao del Norte

Livestock Carabao 25,645 25,702 27,432 27,531 25,267 24,740 23,681 22,117 Cattle 10,940 11,078 10,886 11,819 14,336 14,402 14,097 14,012 Goat 47,621 49,278 45,943 48,014 47,495 48,023 47,470 47,036 Hog 147,390 149,843 142,159 142,171 139,885 138,437 136,410 134,668 Poultry Chicken 1,016,395 1,267,165 1,215,255 1,036,180 1,479,443 1,200,083 1,459,825 1,883,495 Duck 235,798 210,749 189,209 205,140 224,577 220,988 221,468 226,350

Compostela Valley

Livestock Carabao 21,620 23,336 27,947 27,422 26,620 25,531 25,925 25,576 Cattle 6,341 6,410 6,466 6,820 7,103 7,260 7,539 7,881 Goat 32,559 33,697 35,113 33,271 32,019 34,056 30,644 31,303 Hog 135,730 144,870 127,219 134,808 137,392 124,145 121,629 124,462 Poultry Chicken 1,060,244 1,133,571 1,041,320 1,046,114 1,045,124 1,014,489 1,075,952 1,184,372 Duck 48,380 41,128 46,939 49,883 49,238 41,998 48,415 46,781

Davao del Sur

Livestock Carabao 56,253 51,668 49,844 47,234 46,250 43,907 41,666 42,376 Cattle 53,638 49,315 53,440 53,345 50,303 49,234 51,262 52,417 Goat 171,836 181,653 188,668 178,367 181,056 178,348 151,405 120,048 Hog 288,340 225,728 221,668 227,593 216,315 187,311 187,819 239,672 Poultry Chicken 1,564,829 1,004,727 1,603,669 1,533,533 1,153,362 1,692,792 1,530,108 2,363,532 Duck 57,448 68,299 77,283 71,829 71,375 70,423 67,611 71,896

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

5 - 48 Figure 5.14 INVENTORY OF LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY BY KIND REGION XI, as of January 1, 2011 - 2015 (Number of Heads)

CARABAO CATTLE 174,000 142,000 172,000 140,000 170,000 138,000 168,000 136,000 166,000 134,000 164,000 162,000 132,000 160,000 130,000 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

GOAT HOG 400,000 900,000 880,000 380,000 860,000 360,000 840,000 340,000 820,000

320,000 800,000

300,000 780,000 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

CHICKEN DUCK 13,800,000 600,000

13,000,000 550,000 12,200,000 500,000 11,400,000 450,000 10,600,000 400,000 9,800,000 9,000,000 350,000 8,200,000 300,000 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Table 5.6 - continued INVENTORY OF LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY BY KIND AND PROVINCE/CITY As of January 1, 2008 - 2015 (Number of Heads)

Province / Kind 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Davao City

Livestock Carabao 42,247 40,158 38,456 36,062 33,946 34,763 36,817 37,508 Cattle 46,426 46,001 44,336 41,316 39,053 37,580 35,872 35,417 Goat 52,537 51,337 53,051 48,763 47,861 46,920 46,939 47,726 Hog 230,960 236,120 239,330 236,376 229,177 239,770 233,742 226,079 Poultry Chicken 3,926,941 3,902,338 3,648,917 4,263,769 3,712,392 3,815,442 5,317,457 6,943,400 Duck 59,417 58,918 54,424 47,087 47,018 45,243 48,506 52,869

5 - 49 Table 5.7 ANIMALS SLAUGHTERED BY KIND AND PROVINCE/CITY 2007 - 2014 (Number of Heads)

Province/Kind 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Region XI Carabao 15,138 13,397 14,632 13,779 13,816 14,081 14,250 13,138 Cattle 20,521 23,034 26,648 23,938 24,092 25,655 25,618 26,195 Goat 21,054 21,194 22,493 22,100 23,693 22,934 22,564 18,755 Swine 474,067 413,921 434,698 416,438 429,786 464,239 469,764 460,723 Chicken 15,412,417 18,228,221 20,789,547 20,335,795 24,519,211 28,981,828 32,309,763 31,498,890

Davao Oriental Carabao 496 563 504 352 293 237 267 383 Cattle 1,855 1,788 1,843 1,932 1,790 1,978 1,739 2,125 Goat 3,204 3,423 3,689 3,901 4,398 4,107 3,848 2,991 Swine 34,292 34,590 36,880 36,005 32,722 33,997 33,173 33,434 Chicken ------

Davao del Norte Carabao 4,403 4,339 3,950 3,965 4,312 4,167 4,118 4,547 Cattle 5,528 5,756 6,651 7,794 8,410 9,498 8,945 9,555 Goat 2,874 2,445 3,007 3,141 3,369 3,104 3,784 4,023 Swine 72,959 76,123 80,683 76,307 78,892 74,188 84,563 81,715 Chicken 25,818 20,885 25,178 43,574 24,339 21,550 26,820 19,427

Compostela Valley Carabao 102 103 99 91 117 102 126 166 Cattle 708 666 724 876 831 852 802 993 Goat 881 928 888 1,082 1,626 986 1,181 1,107 Swine 39,113 38,367 39,989 38,555 43,946 40,534 42,088 40,565 Chicken 3,290 - - - - - 9,923 -

Davao del Sur Carabao 6,328 5,464 6,594 6,611 6,778 7,499 7,331 6,811 Cattle 5,930 6,424 7,062 7,761 7,687 7,444 7,607 7,773 Goat 2,632 2,700 2,667 2,563 2,594 2,672 3,130 2,738 Swine 44,167 44,005 43,936 39,821 39,348 45,193 43,687 46,020 Chicken - - - - - 17 - 459,177

Davao City Carabao 3,809 2,928 3,485 2,760 2,316 2,076 2,408 1,231 Cattle 6,500 8,400 10,368 5,575 5,374 5,883 6,525 5,749 Goat 11,463 11,698 12,242 11,413 11,706 12,065 10,621 7,896 Swine 283,536 220,836 233,210 225,750 234,878 270,327 266,253 258,989 Chicken 15,383,309 18,207,336 20,764,369 20,292,221 24,494,872 28,960,261 32,273,020 31,020,286

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

5 - 50 Table 5.8 FISH PRODUCTION BY TYPE OF PRODUCTION AND PROVINCE/CITY 2005 - 2014 (In Metric Tons)

Commercial Municipal Province / Year Total Aquaculture Fishing Fishing

Region XI 2005 55,095 10,609 32,574 11,912 2006 57,830 14,516 30,195 13,119 2007 69,352 16,870 34,403 18,079 2008 69,866 15,181 31,985 22,700 2009 66,539 11,348 26,586 28,605

2010 68,938 12,849 28,085 28,003 2011 64,250 13,858 24,261 26,130 2012 67,468 14,997 20,871 31,600 2013 70,095 15,930 19,490 34,675 2014 54,378 10,400 16,157 27,820

Davao Oriental 2005 17,802 4,135 12,424 1,243 2006 17,486 3,916 12,270 1,300 2007 16,441 4,144 11,235 1,062 2008 15,559 3,811 10,384 1,364 2009 16,454 3,101 11,957 1,395

2010 15,607 2,619 11,608 1,381 2011 15,477 3,434 10,780 1,262 2012 13,412 2,851 9,365 1,196 2013 10,987 2,890 7,067 1,030 2014 10,363 2,566 6,512 1,285

Davao del Norte 2005 4,723 - 2,316 2,407 2006 4,313 - 1,962 2,351 2007 4,207 - 1,987 2,220 2008 5,194 - 2,902 2,292 2009 6,071 - 2,043 4,028

2010 6,742 - 3,076 3,667 2011 5,750 - 2,528 3,223 2012 5,203 - 1,973 3,230 2013 4,786 - 1,557 3,229 2014 4,974 - 1,175 3,799

Compostela Valley 2005 4,915 - 4,458 457 2006 4,458 - 4,008 450 2007 4,951 - 4,402 549 2008 4,753 - 4,190 562 2009 4,565 - 4,027 538

2010 5,067 - 4,259 808 2011 4,270 - 3,531 739 2012 3,318 - 2,693 625 2013 3,098 - 2,541 556 2014 2,741 - 2,214 527

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

5 - 51 Table 5.8 - continued FISH PRODUCTION BY TYPE OF PRODUCTION AND PROVINCE/CITY 2005 - 2014 (In Metric Tons)

Commercial Municipal Province / Year Total Aquaculture Fishing Fishing

Davao del Sur 2005 19,107 802 11,309 6,996 2006 22,722 4,473 10,684 7,565 2007 34,472 6,310 15,287 12,876 2008 37,107 6,845 13,079 17,182 2009 33,320 4,602 7,324 21,395

2010 34,731 5,996 8,018 20,717 2011 32,962 7,110 6,631 19,221 2012 39,899 9,068 6,182 24,649 2013 43,857 8,656 7,712 27,490 2014 29,416 4,304 5,691 19,420

Davao City 2005 8,547 5,672 2,066 809 2006 8,850 6,127 1,270 1,453 2007 9,281 6,416 1,492 1,372 2008 7,254 4,525 1,429 1,300 2009 6,129 3,645 1,236 1,249

2010 6,791 4,235 1,125 1,431 2011 5,791 3,314 791 1,686 2012 5,637 3,078 659 1,900 2013 7,367 4,385 612 2,370 2014 6,883 3,530 565 2,789

5 - 52 Table 5.9 AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION BY TYPE OF CULTURE AND PROVINCE/CITY 2007 - 2014 (In Metric Tons)

Province / Culture Type 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Region XI 18,079 22,700 28,605 28,003 26,130 31,600 34,675 27,820

Brackishwater Fishcage 31 60 66 57 56 56 39 39 Brackishwater Fishpens 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Brackishwater Fishpond 5,166 4,900 5,159 4,578 4,228 4,402 4,368 4,455 Freshwater Fishcage 5 3 2 3 2 2 3 8 Freshwater Fishpen 13 20 26 48 16 20 4 0.04 Freshwater Fishpond 1,065 1,096 1,303 1,747 2,118 3,035 2,924 2,736 Marine Fishcage 4,592 4,395 7,469 6,879 8,306 11,071 13,623 14,198 Marine Fishpen 4,560 9,231 9,849 11,429 9,044 10,776 9,732 30 Oyster 483 369 386 275 292 302 296 342 Seaweeds 2,161 2,626 4,344 2,987 2,067 1,937 3,686 6,006 Rice-Fish Culture - 0.2 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 Small Farm Reservoir ------8

Davao Oriental 1,062 1,364 1,395 1,381 1,262 1,196 1,030 1,285

Brackishwater Fishcage ------Brackishwater Fishpens ------Brackishwater Fishpond 914 1,270 1,271 1,293 1,113 1,123 997 1,228 Freshwater Fishcage ------Freshwater Fishpen ------Freshwater Fishpond 18 22 27 25 19 19 14 10 Marine Fishcage - - 3 - 54 17 18 22 Marine Fishpen - 8 1 - - - - - Oyster ------Seaweeds 130 63 94 62 76 37 - 24.84

Davao del Norte 2,220 2,292 4,028 3,667 3,223 3,230 3,229 3,799

Brackishwater Fishcage 31 60 66 57 56 56 39 39 Brackishwater Fishpens 3 ------Brackishwater Fishpond 1,577 1,302 1,270 1,213 1,170 1,120 992 602 Freshwater Fishcage 2 1 1 1 0.3 0.6 3 1 Freshwater Fishpen 13 19 26 48 16 20 4 0.04 Freshwater Fishpond 385 343 326 357 246 284 171 187 Marine Fishcage 203 564 2,339 1,991 1,656 1,706 2,011 2,971 Marine Fishpen ------Oyster ------Seaweeds 6 2 0.2 - 77 44 9 - Rice-Fish Culture - 0.2 0.2 - - - - -

Compostela Valley 549 562 538 808 739 625 556 527

Brackishwater Fishcage ------Brackishwater Fishpens - - - 0.8 0.9 - - - Brackishwater Fishpond 395 371 319 369 376 317 283 225 Freshwater Fishcage 3 2 2 2 1 1 0.4 7.3 Freshwater Fishpen ------Freshwater Fishpond 112 173 195 387 261 219 139 133 Marine Fishcage 4 6 21 24 43 82 133 140 Marine Fishpen - - - 0.1 1.6 4.2 1.1 0.6 Oyster ------Seaweeds 35 12 2 25 56 2 - 13.30 Small Farm Reservoir ------8

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

5 - 53 Table 5.9 - continued AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION BY TYPE OF CULTURE AND PROVINCE/CITY 2007 - 2014 (In Metric Tons)

Province / Culture Type 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Davao del Sur 12,876 17,182 21,395 20,717 19,221 24,649 27,490 19,420

Brackishwater Fishcage ------Brackishwater Fishpens ------Brackishwater Fishpond 1,887 1,679 2,042 1,414 1,265 1,394 1,301 1,505 Freshwater Fishcage ------Freshwater Fishpen 1 1 - 0.01 - - - - Freshwater Fishpond 222 177 327 585 1,201 2,067 2,138 1,913 Marine Fishcage 4,385 3,825 5,068 4,710 6,280 8,861 10,682 10,168 Marine Fishpen 4,560 9,223 9,848 11,429 9,042 10,772 9,731 30 Oyster 483 369 386 275 292 302 296 342 Seaweeds 1,339 1,908 3,724 2,303 1,141 1,252 3,341 5,463

Davao City 1,372 1,300 1,249 1,431 1,686 1,900 2,370 2,789

Brackishwater Fishcage ------Brackishwater Fishpens ------Brackishwater Fishpond 393 279 257 289 304 448 795 895 Freshwater Fishcage ------Freshwater Fishpen ------Freshwater Fishpond 328 380 429 392 391 446 460 493 Marine Fishcage - - 38 154 273 404 778 897 Marine Fishpen ------Oyster ------Seaweeds 651 641 525 597 717 603 336 504

Figure 5.15 FISH PRODUCTION BY TYPE OF PRODUCTION REGION XI, 2010 - 2014

35,000

30,000

25,000

20,000

15,000 In Metric Tons MetricIn

10,000

5,000

0 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Municipal Aquaculture Commercial

5 - 54 Table 5.10 STATUS OF THE COMPREHENSIVE AGRARIAN REFORM PROGRAM (CARP) BY LAND TYPE AND PROVINCE/CITY 2005 - 2014 (Area in Hectares)

Province / TOTAL Private Agricultural Lands Non-Private Agricultural Lands Year Area Beneficiaries Area Beneficiaries Area Beneficiaries

Region XI

2005 5,481 5,797 4,843 5,024 638 773 2006 7,242 6,378 6,624 5,980 618 398 2007 8,579 6,543 6,496 5,441 2,083 1,102 2008 8,632 7,489 7,322 6,774 1,310 715 2009 3,718 3,153 2,861 2,774 857 379

2010 6,307 5,939 4,772 4,910 1,535 1,029 2011 3,800 2,997 3,663 2,576 137 421 2012 3,729 2,506 3,565 2,340 164 166 2013 3,694 3,066 2,675 2,488 1,019 578 2014 1,936 1,962 1,263 … 673 …

Davao Oriental

2005 1,720 1,321 1,380 939 340.0 382 2006 1,901 1,034 1,658 872 243.0 162 2007 2,038 1,136 1,537 863 501.0 273 2008 2,061 1,414 2,043 1,399 18.0 15 2009 761 619 761 619 - -

2010 1,285 1,164 1,248 1,133 37 31 2011 439 391 439 336 - 55 2012 815 632 815 632 - - 2013 1,188 523 425 187 763 336 2014 153 85 121 … 32 …

Davao del Norte

2005 1,220 2,261 1,190 2,125 30 136 2006 1,510 2,127 1,495 2,089 15 38 2007 2,015 2,219 2,000 2,211 15 8 2008 2,051 2,403 2,011 2,259 40 144 2009 792 912 792 912 - -

2010 1,803 2,205 1,763 2,178 40 27 2011 1,609 1,199 1,608 1,031 1 168 2012 1,154 636 1,154 636 - - 2013 971 1,288 971 1,288 - - 2014 499 290 294 … 205 …

Compostela Valley

2005 1,017 785 1,012 757 5 28 2006 1,166 1,480 1,165 1,470 1 10 2007 1,583 1,573 1,528 1,502 55 71 2008 1,583 1,797 1,575 1,767 8 30 2009 759 824 759 824 - -

2010 1,539 1,385 1,300 1,226 239 159 2011 1,142 897 1,006 771 136 126 2012 774 689 773 686 1 3 2013 697 491 696 488 1 3 2014 371 632 313 … 58 …

Source: Department of Agrarian Reform XI

5 - 55 Table 5.10 - continued STATUS OF THE COMPREHENSIVE AGRARIAN REFORM PROGRAM (CARP) BY LAND TYPE AND PROVINCE/CITY 2005 - 2014 (Area in Hectares)

Province / TOTAL Private Agricultural Lands Non-Private Agricultural Lands Year Area Beneficiaries Area Beneficiaries Area Beneficiaries

Davao del Sur

2005 1,011 865 748 638 263 227 2006 2,154 1,182 1,795 994 359 188 2007 2,300 1,270 1,044 520 1,256 750 2008 2,296 1,282 1,052 756 1,244 526 2009 822 458 308 234 514 224

2010 1,430 916 213 105 1,217 811 2011 393 249 393 214 - 35 2012 552 277 389 114 163 163 2013 615 573 360 334 255 239 2014 806 503 428 … 378 …

Davao City

2005 513 565 513 565 - - 2006 511 555 511 555 - - 2007 643 345 387 345 256 - 2008 641 593 641 593 - - 2009 584 340 241 185 343 155

2010 250 269 248 268 2 1 2011 217 261 217 224 - 37 2012 434 272 434 272 - - 2013 223 191 223 191 - - 2014 107 452 107 … - …

5 - 56 Table 5.11 NUMBER OF REGISTERED/CONFIRMED COOPERATIVES BY TYPE AND PROVINCE/CITY 2007 - 2014

Province / Type of Cooperative 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Region XI 132 145 95 126 125 111 72 65 Advocacy - - - - 1 1 1 0 Agrarian Reform - - - - 1 0 1 4 Consumer 3 1 8 20 26 23 14 11 Cooperative Rural Bank ------Credit 6 6 17 23 39 35 22 15 Dairy 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Federation ------1 Fishermen - - - - 2 2 0 0 Housing - - - - 1 0 0 0 Laboratory ------Marketing 2 0 13 19 14 13 12 12 Multi-Purpose 117 128 42 1 1 3 3 10 Producer - 7 6 31 14 24 18 5 Service 4 3 9 31 25 6 1 4 Transport - - - - 1 2 0 3 Union - - - 1 0 1 - -

Davao Oriental 15 19 5 20 11 2 2 5 Advocacy ------Agrarian Reform ------2 Consumer - - - 1 - - 1 - Cooperative Rural Bank ------Credit 2 1 - 1 4 1 1 - Federation ------Fishermen - - - - 1 - - - Housing ------Laboratory ------Marketing - - 3 5 4 - - 2 Multi-Purpose 13 13 1 - - - - - Producer - 5 - 11 2 - - 1 Service - - 1 2 - 1 - - Transport ------Union ------

Davao del Norte 21 31 14 22 20 19 19 6 Advocacy ------1 - Agrarian Reform - - - - 1 - 1 - Consumer 1 1 - 3 3 5 1 1 Cooperative Rural Bank ------Credit 1 2 1 2 4 - 2 1 Dairy - - - - - 1 - - Fishermen - - - - - 1 - - Housing ------Laboratory ------Marketing 2 - 1 3 4 2 2 2 Multi-Purpose 17 25 6 1 - - 1 1 Producer - 1 3 6 4 10 11 - Service - 2 3 7 4 - - 1 Transport ------Union ------

Source: Cooperative Development Authority XI

5 - 57 Table 5.11 - continued NUMBER OF REGISTERED/CONFIRMED COOPERATIVES BY TYPE AND PROVINCE/CITY 2007 - 2014

Province / Type of Cooperative 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Compostela Valley 10 27 11 10 14 22 8 10 Advocacy ------Agrarian Reform ------Consumer - - 1 1 1 1 2 3 Cooperative Rural Bank ------Credit - 1 2 3 4 7 2 1 Federation ------Fishermen - - - - 1 1 - - Housing ------Laboratory ------Marketing - - - 2 - 5 3 - Multi-Purpose 10 24 6 - - - - 3 Producer - 1 1 2 3 6 1 2 Service - 1 1 2 5 1 - 1 Transport ------Union - - - - - 1 - -

Davao del Sur 32 16 20 24 25 23 13 10 Advocacy - - - - 1 - - - Agrarian Reform ------Consumer 2 - 1 2 6 3 2 4 Cooperative Rural Bank ------Credit 2 2 6 6 10 14 7 4 Federation ------1 Fishermen ------Housing ------Laboratory ------Marketing - - 4 4 - 1 2 1 Multi-Purpose 27 14 3 - - - - - Producer - - 2 4 3 4 2 - Service 1 - 4 7 5 1 - - Transport ------Union - - - 1 - - - -

Davao Occidental a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 1 Advocacy a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ - Agrarian Reform a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ - Consumer a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ - Cooperative Rural Bank a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ - Credit a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ - Federation a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ - Fishermen a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ - Housing a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ - Laboratory a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ - Marketing a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 1 Multi-Purpose a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ - Producer a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ - Service a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ - Transport a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ - Union a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ -

Note: a/ - Included in Davao del Sur

5 - 58 Table 5.11 - continued NUMBER OF REGISTERED/CONFIRMED COOPERATIVES BY TYPE AND PROVINCE/CITY 2007 - 2014

Province / Type of Cooperative 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Davao City 54 52 45 50 55 44 30 33 Advocacy - - - - - 1 - - Agrarian Reform ------2 Consumer - - 6 13 16 14 8 3 Cooperative Rural Bank ------Credit 1 - 8 11 17 13 10 9 Federation ------Fishermen ------Housing - - - - 1 - - - Laboratory ------Marketing - - 5 5 6 5 5 6 Multi-Purpose 50 52 26 - 1 2 2 6 Producer - - - 8 2 4 4 2 Service 3 - - 13 11 3 1 2 Transport - - - - 1 2 - 3 Union ------

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Chapter 6 ESTABLISHMENT CHARACTERISTICS: INDUSTRIAL SECTOR

Data on the industries obtaining in the region and investments serve as gauge of the extent of the area's attractiveness and capability to absorb entrepreneurial ventures. An analysis of the data on the size and growth of industries and the stock and flow of investments shows the enabling factors that provide or enhance the comparative advantages enjoyed by industries and investors in the area. On the other hand, the data can give indications of the limiting factors that hinder the entry, growth and movement of industries and investments. With the data providing signals, the concerned governmental instrumentalities can formulate policies, enforce regulations and undertake infrastructure programs and other forms of assistance to business and prospective investors. Armed with the data, key decision makers in the government and the private sectors can also forge alliances to improve the business climate and environment. Ultimately, the policies and measures implemented as well as the alliances can serve as instruments for achieving growth and providing employment opportunities, among others, to the region's labor force.

This chapter presents regional and provincial data where available, on the number of establishments by major industry division, the number, floor area and value of building construction and the value of investments generated in the region. The data sources are the National Statistics Office for the establishments and building construction data and the Department of Trade and Industry and Securities and Exchange Commission for the investment statistics.

Sector Highlights

. Residential building construction accounted for 37.2 percent of the total floor area and 20.5 percent of value of construction covered by building permit applications in 2013. Meanwhile, floor area of non-residential building construction covered by building permit applications in 2013 increased by 18.8 percent, and it was accompanied with a huge 135.3 percent increased in value of construction from the 2012 level.

. There were 12,771 business names registered with the Department of Trade and Industry in 2013 in the Davao Region, 1.4 percent higher than registrations in the previous year.

. The programs of the Department of Trade and Industry generated total investments amounting to P 31,664.2 (in million) in 2013, a 238.1 percent higher than the 2012 level. Davao del Sur and Davao City accounted for 91.6 percent and 7.7 percent of the total investments generated, respectively.

. Stock/non-stock corporations and partnerships registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission in the region generated a total Paid-up Capital amounting to P 6.1 billion in 2013.

6 - 1 Table 6.1 Number, Floor Area and Value of Building Construction by Type of Building and Province, 2008 - 2013 6 - 3

Table 6.2 Number of Business Name Registration and Employment Generated by Province/City, 2011 - 2013 6 - 5

Table 6.3 Value of Investments by Province/City, 2009 - 2013 6 - 6

Table 6.4 Number and Investments of Registered Stock/Non-stock Corporations and Partnerships, Region XI, 2008 - 2013 6 - 7

Figure 6.1 Value of Investments, Region XI, 2010 - 2013 6 - 6

Figure 6.2 Floor Area of Private Building Construction by Type of Construction, Region XI, 2010 - 2013 6 - 8

Figure 6.3 Distribution of Investments by Province/City, Region XI, 2013 6 - 8

6 - 2 Table 6.1 NUMBER, FLOOR AREA AND VALUE OF BUILDING CONSTRUCTION BY TYPE OF BUILDING AND PROVINCE 2009 - 2014 (Floor Area in Square Meters; Value in Thousand Pesos)

Total Residential Year Province Number 1/ Floor Area Value Number Floor Area Value

2009 Region XI 8,742 1,022,228 8,799,344 6,678 455,192 3,265,722

Davao Oriental 159 23,296 214,454 126 11,650 66,294 Davao del Norte 2,833 202,310 1,295,212 2,260 101,777 390,773 Compostela Valley 1,115 62,013 229,382 767 32,947 87,689 Davao del Sur 4,635 734,609 7,060,296 3,525 308,818 2,720,966

2010 Region XI 7,938 1,077,963 8,665,566 6,030 390,408 2,629,954

Davao del Norte 2,638 247,001 1,094,205 2,123 98,668 382,034 Davao del Sur 3,807 725,204 7,031,774 2,808 239,371 2,044,566 Davao Oriental 193 39,087 201,179 137 14,683 80,338 Compostela Valley 1,300 66,671 338,408 962 37,686 123,016

2011 Region XI 9,712 1,152,618 10,906,826 7,384 471,392 3,696,823

Davao del Norte 2,611 247,640 1,839,486 2,020 100,870 608,382 Davao del Sur 5,669 815,221 8,523,788 4,347 320,711 2,895,058 Davao Oriental 219 30,773 272,746 151 15,066 75,535 Compostela Valley 1,213 58,984 270,806 866 34,745 117,848

2012 Region XI 8,816 1,137,508 12,922,881 6,198 479,889 4,687,850

Davao del Norte 2216 242,692 1,982,699 1492 77,412 456,552 Davao del Sur 5,283 810,101 10,359,246 3,764 355,576 3,988,268 Davao Oriental 289 35,053 286,175 192 19,218 123,478 Compostela Valley 1028 49,662 294,761 750 27,683 119,552

2013 Region XI 8,000 1,171,810 22,012,961 6,081 435,893 4,517,468

Davao del Norte 1782 139,474 1,464,948 1251 62,189 358,991 Davao del Sur 5,261 969,999 20,099,425 4,115 342,372 4,002,762 Davao Oriental 214 22,707 180,161 139 11,188 72,075 Compostela Valley 743 39,630 268,427 576 20,144 83,640

2014 Region XI 11,215 1,088,305 12,346,782 8,949 538,556 4,329,866

Davao del Norte 2,355 181,660 1,487,700 1,707 74,343 422,810 Davao del Sur 5,573 739,746 9,914,205 4,276 339,604 3,304,746 Davao Oriental 278 24,036 222,054 200 13,515 101,987 Compostela Valley 3,009 142,863 722,823 2,766 111,094 500,323

Note: 1/ Refers to the number of building construction permits issued. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding. Total includes Demolitions and Street Furniture a/ figures under Additions/Alterations and Repairs covers only "Additions"

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

6 - 3 Table 6.1 - continued

Non-Residential Additions/Alterations & Repairs Number Floor Area Value Number Floor Area Value

1,109 510,215 4,913,549 955 56,821 620,050

27 11,132 127,185 6 514 20,971 340 93,184 856,166 233 7,349 48,267 191 25,332 134,074 157 3,734 7,612 551 380,567 3,796,124 559 45,224 543,200

1,195 637,791 5,443,256 713 291,267 350,855

337 144,655 671,867 178 29,729 14,253 541 442,453 4,441,712 458 256,354 332,524 47 23,912 120,270 9 642 420 270 26,771 209,407 68 4,542 3,658

1,109 603,454 5,246,498 1,219 77,772 1,963,684

308 136,760 1,133,752 283 10,010 97,346 587 431,177 3,794,341 735 63,333 1,834,384 42 14,371 188,139 26 1,336 9,067 172 21,146 130,266 175 3,093 22,887

1,215 599,330 7,017,698 1,403 58,289 1,217,312

344 158,107 1,382,017 380 7,173 144,126 659 406,794 5,342,324 860 47,731 1,028,649 54 15,568 143,340 43 267 19,353 158 18,861 150,017 120 3,118 25,184

985 712,027 16,511,866 934 23,890 983,604

277 74,562 985,840 254 2,723 120,111 539 607,612 15,269,942 607 20,015 826,713 54 10,418 91,786 21 1,101 16,296 115 19,435 164,298 52 51 20,484

1,186 518,859 6,482,933 1,080 30,890 1,353,960

361 105,384 977,174 287 1,933 87,710 616 373,327 5,205,666 681 26,815 1,223,785 52 10,349 111,860 26 172 8,201 157 29,799 188,233 86 1,970 34,264

6 - 4 Table 6.2 NUMBER OF BUSINESS NAME REGISTRATION AND EMPLOYMENT GENERATED BY PROVINCE/CITY 2012 - 2014

2012 2013 2014 Province/City Business Employment Business Employment Business Employment Registration Generated Registration Generated Registration Generated

Region XI 12,595 - 12,771 - 13,353

Davao Oriental 1,204 - 708 - 838 - Davao del Norte 2,733 - 2,827 - 2,817 - Compostela Valley 756 - 938 - 799 - Davao del Sur 1,986 - 1,361 - 1,739 - Davao City 5,916 - 6,937 - 7,160 -

Note: Starting 2012, DTI no longer monitor jobs generated through Business Name Registration.

Source: Department of Trade and Industry XI

6 - 5 Table 6.3 VALUE OF INVESTMENTS BY PROVINCE/CITY 2009 - 2013 (In Million Pesos)

Province/City 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Region XI 8,802.06 9,950.94 7,526.46 9,364.15 31,664.20

Davao Oriental 442.01 361.07 593.35 596.37 0.00

Davao del Norte 1,905.26 3,976.46 1,690.35 1,776.11 195.70

Compostela Valley 213.55 225.00 518.29 502.43 0.00

Davao del Sur 518.46 1,416.06 1,271.85 1,519.50 29,019.70

Davao City 5,722.78 3,972.35 3,452.62 4,969.74 2,448.80

Source: Department of Trade and Industry XI

Figure 6.1 VALUE OF INVESTMENTS REGION XI, 2010 - 2013

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6 - 6 Table 6.4 NUMBER AND INVESTMENTS OF REGISTERED STOCK/NON-STOCK CORPORATIONS AND PARTNERSHIPS, REGION XI 2009 - 2014 (Investments in Thousand Pesos)

Entity 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Registered Corporations 1,512 1,620 1,817 1,951 2,026 2,091

Stock Corporations 560 645 735 828 916 964

Increase in Capital Stock 49 45 51 88 154 132

Partnership 133 132 113 129 152 157

Non-stock Corporations 770 798 918 906 804 838

Paid-Up Capital/Contributions 1,636,627.0 1,990,634.0 2,301,121.0 4,141,977.0 6,128,688.0 2,936,037.0

Stock Corporations

Paid-Up Capital 550,431 383,872 585,086 671,057 1,110,671 1,349,939

Increase in Capital Stock

Paid-Up Capital 947,763 1,481,091 1,556,638 3,287,999 4,862,097 1,378,862

Partnership

Contributions 53,179 49,321 55,900 61,956 71,225 104,849

Non-stock Corporations

Contributions 85,254 76,350 103,497 120,965 84,695 102,387

Note: The above data are not exclusive to Region XI, but includes all places where SEC-Davao Extension Office has jurisdiction.

Source: Securities and Exchange Commission - Davao

6 - 7 Figure 6.2 FLOOR AREA OF PRIVATE BUILDING CONSRUCTION BY TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION, REGION XI, 2010 - 2013

750,000 720,000 690,000 Residential Non-residential 660,000 630,000 600,000 570,000 540,000 510,000 480,000 450,000 420,000 390,000 360,000 330,000 300,000 In Square Meters 270,000 240,000 210,000 180,000 150,000 120,000 90,000 60,000 30,000 0 2010 2011 2012 2013

Figure 6.3 DISTRIBUTION OF INVESTMENTS BY PROVINCE/CITY REGION XI, 2013

Davao City 7.7% Davao del Norte 0.6%

Davao del Sur 91.6%

6 - 8 Chapter 7 TRADE

Data on trade reflect the extent of the inward and outward flow of commodities in an area. The data likewise indicate the commodities that go into the export and import markets or are used for domestic or foreign consumption. Proprietors and the managers and executives of private businesses can use the data in identifying markets with high potentials and in making decisions on which commodities to produce and what markets to penetrate. Leaders and implementors in the government, on the other hand, can conceptualize and initiate programs, projects, services, and facilities designed to further stimulate trading activities in high yielding areas and/or in those sectors where a demand and supply gap exists. The data are also useful in identifying areas and products that can be improved/promoted for global competitiveness.

This chapter presents data on the volume and value of commodities that enter ports located in the region either for exports or imports and the value of commodity flow by mode of transport. The National Statistics Office is the source of the data which are processed from administrative reporting forms by agencies in government involved in the collection of customs and tariff charges or administration of ports.

Sector Highlights

. The value of commodity outflow from the region through all modes of transport (air, water, and rail) increased by 17.8 percent from 2012 to 2013. Likewise, the value of commodity inflow increased by 11.5 percent during the same period.

. From 2012 to 2013, the value of commodity outflow from the region through air transport declined by 32.6 percent. However, the value of commodity inflow increased by 5.21 percent. Through water transport, the value of commodity outflow increased by 19.3 percent, while the value of commodity inflow rose by 1.7 percent.

. In 2013, the total quantity of domestic trade in Region XI increased by 12.7 percent, while the total value increased by 12.0 percent.

7 - 1 Table 7.1 Total Value of Domestic Trade Balances in the Philippines for All Commodities by Mode of Transport by Region, 2010 - 2013 7 - 3

Table 7.2 Quantity and Value of Domestic Trade by Mode of Transport and Region, 2012 - 2013 7 - 7

Table 7.3 Commodity Flow in The Philippines by Mode of Transport with Region XI as Region of Origin, 2008 - 2011 7 - 9

Figure 7.1 Commodity Flow from Region XI to all Regions in the Philippines, 2011 - 2013 7 - 11

7 - 2 Table 7.1 TOTAL VALUE OF DOMESTIC TRADE BALANCES IN THE PHILIPPINES FOR ALL COMMODITIES BY MODE OF TRANSPORT BY REGION 2010 - 2013 (Value in Thousand Pesos. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)

2010

Mode of Transport REGION Total Value Air Outflow Inflow Balance Outflow Inflow

Philippines (All Commodities) 303,791,675 303,791,675 0 3,300,243 3,300,243

NCR 64,528,065 91,825,394 (27,297,329) 2,891,725 391,309 CAR 0 10 -10 0 0 Region I 0 2,555,743 (2,555,743) 0 690,464 Region II 556 644,037 (643,481) 556 0 Region III 45,942,281 1,853,169 44,089,112 0 0 Region IV-A 1,793,884 14,598,526 (12,804,642) 0 0 Region IV-B 12,307,874 12,510,128 (202,254) 2,175 204,152 Region V 13,808,084 8,885,969 4,922,115 9,535 21,708 Region VI 40,805,183 46,279,905 -5,474,722 123,108 247,487 Region VII 52,202,348 82,837,412 (30,635,064) 90,389 428,504 Region VIII 58,660,409 26,138,496 32,521,913 10,924 67,044 Region IX 5,856,234 17,986,743 (12,130,509) 22,457 115,961 Region X 57,880,040 35,043,793 22,836,247 69,837 155,600 Region XI 16,734,512 16,114,980 619,532 41,223 813,631 Region XII 16,480,517 4,885,367 11,595,150 13,590 118,705 Caraga 21,061,279 44,014,178 (22,952,899) 24,728 30,137 ARMM 3,130,420 3,691,276 (560,856) 0 15,540

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

2011 3.7 23.7 -29.0 -11.1

Mode of Transport REGION Total Value Air Outflow Inflow Balance Outflow Inflow

Philippines (All Commodities) 468,729,735 468,729,735 0 2,897,750 2,897,750

NCR 117,183,033 95,351,023 21,832,011 2,612,946 269,742 CAR 0 3 (3) 0 3 Region I 0 2,664,539 (2,664,539) 0 189,670 Region II 328 756,862 (756,534) 328 112 Region III 45,481,107 1,750,020 43,731,087 0 0 Region IV-A 1,185,669 11,516,406 (10,330,737) 155 0 Region IV-B 7,811,524 12,412,577 (4,601,052) 2,769 136,338 Region V 8,610,501 8,097,798 512,704 6,095 97,603 Region VI 53,933,067 60,545,821 (6,612,754) 105,952 249,173 Region VII 81,697,584 94,944,629 (13,247,045) 76,441 461,681 Region VIII 46,620,977 36,065,268 10,555,709 10,221 234,555 Region IX 4,626,883 21,202,129 (16,575,246) 20,841 118,977 Region X 49,607,151 51,046,033 5,949,166 10,577 165,079 Region XI 17,348,893 19,930,171 (368,813) 29,251 723,163 Region XII 13,274,644 8,822,667 (4,991,783) 12,757 152,446 Caraga 19,383,054 42,054,686 (12,095,906) 9,419 47,179 ARMM 1,965,320 1,569,103 625,100 0 52,010

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

7 - 3 Table 7.1 - continued

Mode of Transport Water Rail * Balance Outflow Inflow Balance Outflow Inflow Balance

0 407,921,433 407,921,433 0 0 0 0

2,500,416 61,636,340 91,505,339 (29,868,999) 0 0 0 0 0 8 (8) 0 0 0 (690,464) 0 2,553,437 (2,553,437) 0 0 0 556 0 644,037 (644,037) 0 0 0 0 45,942,281 1,853,169 44,089,112 0 0 0 0 1,793,884 14,598,526 (12,804,642) 0 0 0 (201,977) 12,305,697 12,370,624 (64,927) 0 0 0 (12,173) 13,798,550 8,869,795 4,928,755 0 0 0 (124,379) 40,682,075 46,094,016 (5,411,941) 0 0 0 (338,115) 52,111,958 82,525,633 (30,413,675) 0 0 0 (56,120) 58,649,484 26,086,394 32,563,090 0 0 0 (93,504) 5,833,778 17,903,329 (12,069,551) 0 0 0 (85,763) 57,810,202 34,929,435 22,880,767 0 0 0 (772,408) 16,693,289 15,487,581 1,205,708 0 0 0 (105,115) 16,466,927 4,794,937 11,671,990 0 0 0 (5,409) 21,036,551 43,993,257 (22,956,706) 0 0 0 (15,540) 3,130,420 3,681,917 (551,497) 0 0 0

3.8 24.0

Mode of Transport Water Rail * Balance Outflow Inflow Balance Outflow Inflow Balance

0 465,831,984 465,831,984 0 - - -

2,343,204 114,570,087 95,081,281 19,488,806 - - - (3) 0 0 0 - - - (189,670) 0 2,474,869 (2,474,869) - - - 216 0 756,750 (756,750) - - - 0 45,481,107 1,750,020 43,731,087 - - - 155 1,185,513 11,516,406 (10,330,893) - - - (133,569) 7,808,755 12,276,239 (4,467,484) - - - (91,508) 8,604,406 8,000,175 604,231 - - - (143,221) 53,827,115 60,296,648 (6,469,533) - - - (385,240) 81,621,143 94,482,948 (12,861,805) - - - (224,334) 46,610,755 35,830,714 10,780,041 - - - (98,136) 4,606,042 21,083,152 (16,477,110) - - - (154,502) 49,596,573 50,880,954 (1,284,381) - - - (693,912) 17,319,641 19,207,009 (1,887,368) - - - (139,689) 13,261,886 8,670,222 4,591,664 - - - (37,760) 19,373,635 42,007,507 (22,633,872) - - - (52,010) 1,965,320 1,517,093 448,227 - - -

7 - 4 Table 7.1 - continued

2012

Region Total Value Air Outflow Inflow Balance Outflow Inflow 578,205,973 578,205,974 1.0 2,282,896 2,282,898 Philippines 578,205,973 578,205,973 0 2,282,898 2,282,898

NCR 169,449,760 102,200,886 67,248,874 1,998,612 265,623 CAR 00000 Region I 0 3,736,973 (3,736,973) 0 105,210 Region II 475 117,846 (117,371) 475 10 Region III 51,036,997 1,447,035 49,589,961 0 0 Region IV-A 1,081,193 18,165,627 (17,084,434) 74 0 Region IV-B 11,326,525 20,135,251 (8,808,726) 5,640 45,434 Region V 17,613,994 9,711,221 7,902,773 10,565 18,133 Region VI 77,624,339 82,436,921 (4,812,582) 91,992 403,585 Region VII 97,781,204 110,095,042 (12,313,837) 76,397 401,800 Region VIII 37,399,973 45,161,061 (7,761,088) 13,580 35,702 Region IX 6,268,111 26,402,739 (20,134,628) 18,598 77,708 Region X 60,242,821 70,797,406 (10,554,585) 15,872 120,913 Region XI 17,545,267 26,642,760 (9,097,492) 37,500 295,358 Region XII 9,599,778 14,548,496 (4,948,717) 8,714 184,512 Caraga 19,581,587 44,686,127 (25,104,540) 4,877 26,081 ARMM 1,653,949 1,920,583 (266,634) 0 302,829 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

2013 (Preliminary) 46.4 -6.0 -7.3 1.9

Region Total Value Air Outflow Inflow Balance Outflow Inflow

Philippines 570,301,119 570,301,119 0 1,665,302 1,665,302

NCR 189,823,682 96,595,833 93,227,850 1,278,917 358,340 CAR 0 1 (1) 0 1 Region I 0 2,840,485 (2,840,485) 0 6,382 Region II 178 175,701 (175,524) 178 31 Region III 40,029,126 1,817,556 38,211,570 0 0 Region IV-A 969,223 15,946,315 (14,977,091) 0 0 Region IV-B 5,601,363 20,013,066 (14,411,703) 19,510 3,343 Region V 13,077,822 8,744,054 4,333,766 20,159 2,527 Region VI 65,938,709 82,513,291 (16,574,585) 107,273 244,994 Region VII 101,942,909 113,835,311 (11,892,401) 70,223 518,971 Region VIII 26,267,145 45,740,068 (19,472,923) 2,127 7,110 Region IX 5,340,304 30,064,825 (24,724,520) 115,554 6,912 Region X 59,298,162 71,429,177 (12,131,015) 15,408 13,034 Region XI 20,660,869 29,716,165 (9,055,296) 25,273 310,681 Region XII 14,055,091 13,670,199 384,892 8,077 188,077 Caraga 25,798,871 35,133,972 (9,335,101) 2,596 2,006 ARMM 1,497,659 2,065,094 (567,434) 0 2,889 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

7 - 5 Table 7.1 - continued

Mode of Transport Water Rail Balance Outflow Inflow Balance Outflow Inflow Balance 4 575,923,078 575,923,076 (2) - - - 0 575,923,076 575,923,076 0 0* 0* 0 00 1,732,989 167,451,148 101,935,263 65,515,885 0 0 0 0000000 (105,210) 0 3,631,763 (3,631,763) 0 0 0 466 0 117,836 (117,836) 0 0 0 0 51,036,997 1,447,035 49,589,961 0 0 0 74 1,081,119 18,165,627 (17,084,508) 0 0 0 (39,793) 11,320,885 20,089,817 (8,768,933) 0 0 0 (7,567) 17,603,429 9,693,088 7,910,341 0 0 0 (311,593) 77,532,347 82,033,336 (4,500,989) 0 0 0 (325,403) 97,704,808 109,693,242 (11,988,434) 0 0 0 (22,121) 37,386,393 45,125,360 (7,738,967) 0 0 0 (59,109) 6,249,513 26,325,031 (20,075,518) 0 0 0 (105,041) 60,226,949 70,676,493 (10,449,544) 0 0 0 (257,858) 17,507,767 26,347,401 (8,839,634) 0 0 0 (175,798) 9,591,064 14,363,983 (4,772,919) 0 0 0 (21,203) 19,576,710 44,660,047 (25,083,337) 0 0 0 (302,829) 1,653,949 1,617,754 36,193 0 0 0

39.7 -8.2

Mode of Transport Water Rail Balance Outflow Inflow Balance Outflow Inflow Balance

0 561,702,706 561,702,706 0 0 0 0

920,578 168,356,514 101,469,983 66,886,531 0 0 0 (1) 000000 (6,382) 0 3,246,794 (3,246,794) 0 0 0 147 0 180,367 (180,367) 0 0 0 0 45,050,173 1,715,837 43,334,336 0 0 0 0 971,126 14,883,235 (13,912,107) 0 0 0 16,167 5,748,658 20,701,300 (14,952,642) 0 0 0 17,632 11,330,368 8,434,565 2,895,803 0 0 0 (137,721) 73,443,634 78,923,391 (5,479,759) 0 0 0 (448,747) 101,603,302 110,216,451 (8,613,148) 0 0 0 (4,983) 29,632,962 44,672,954 (15,039,993) 0 0 0 108,642 4,923,402 27,890,787 (22,967,386) 0 0 0 2,375 60,035,790 69,982,361 (9,946,571) 0 0 0 (285,408) 20,878,883 26,786,210 (5,907,327) 0 0 0 (180,000) 13,402,210 13,182,411 219,799 0 0 0 590 25,055,440 37,974,794 (12,919,355) 0 0 0 (2,889) 1,270,247 1,441,267 (171,019) 0 0 0

7 - 6 Table 7.2 QUANTITY AND VALUE OF DOMESTIC TRADE BY MODE OF TRANSPORT AND REGION 2012 - 2013 (Quantity in Tons, Value in Thousand Pesos. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)

Mode of Transport (Total) 2012 2013 and Region Quantity Value Quantity Value

NCR 3,438,934 169,449,760 3,876,188 189,823,683 CAR 0 0 0 0 Region I - Ilocos Region 0 0 0 0 Region II - Cagayan Valley 12 475 5 178 Region III - Central Luzon 5,551,272 51,036,997 4,186,501 40,029,126 Region IVA - CALABARZON 143,815 1,081,193 171,034 969,223 Region IVB - MIMAROPA 461,975 11,326,525 482,938 5,601,362 Region V - Bicol region 514,444 17,613,994 359,061 13,077,822 Region VI - Western Visayas 2,197,287 77,624,339 1,819,541 65,938,709 Region VII - Central Visayas 2,499,303 97,781,204 2,519,570 101,942,910 Region VIII - Eastern Visayas 582,296 37,399,973 1,213,522 26,267,145 Region IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 207,125 6,268,111 151,753 5,340,304 Region X - Northern Mindanao 3,985,060 60,242,821 2,881,676 59,298,163 Region XI - Davao Region 856,726 17,545,267 753,484 20,660,868 Region XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 276,504 9,599,778 988,951 14,055,091 Region XIII - Caraga 761,706 19,581,587 737,919 25,798,872 ARMM 91,311 1,653,949 121,448 1,497,659

Total 21,567,772 578,205,973 20,224,592 570,301,119 Note: 2013 data - preliminary Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Mode of Transport (Water) 2012 2013 and Region Quantity Value Quantity Value

NCR 3,412,909 167,451,148 3,852,356 188,544,765 CAR 0 0 0 0 Region I - Ilocos Region 0 0 0 0 Region II - Cagayan Valley 0 0 0 0 Region III - Central Luzon 5,551,272 51,036,997 4,186,501 40,029,126 Region IVA - CALABARZON 143,813 1,081,119 171,034 969,223 Region IVB - MIMAROPA 460,891 11,320,885 481,378 5,581,853 Region V - Bicol region 514,282 17,603,429 358,853 13,057,662 Region VI - Western Visayas 2,195,027 77,532,347 1,817,242 65,831,436 Region VII - Central Visayas 2,497,233 97,704,808 2,518,146 101,872,684 Region VIII - Eastern Visayas 581,866 37,386,393 1,213,404 26,265,018 Region IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 206,577 6,249,513 150,598 5,224,751 Region X - Northern Mindanao 3,983,759 60,226,949 2,880,029 59,282,754 Region XI - Davao Region 856,080 17,507,767 751,958 20,635,596 Region XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 276,074 9,591,064 988,399 14,047,014 Region XIII - Caraga 761,594 19,576,710 737,764 25,796,275 ARMM 91,311 1,653,949 82,448 1,497,659

Total 21,532,690 575,923,076 20,190,109 568,635,816

7 - 7 Table 7.2 - continued

Mode of Transport (Air) 2012 2013 and Region Quantity Value Quantity Value

NCR 26,025 1,998,612 23,833 1,278,917 CAR 0 0 0 0 Region I - Ilocos Region 0 0 0 0 Region II - Cagayan Valley 12 475 5 178 Region III - Central Luzon 0 0 0 0 Region IVA - CALABARZON 2 74 0 0 Region IVB - MIMAROPA 1,084 5,640 1,561 19,510 Region V - Bicol region 162 10,565 208 20,159 Region VI - Western Visayas 2,260 91,992 2,299 107,273 Region VII - Central Visayas 2,071 76,397 1,424 70,223 Region VIII - Eastern Visayas 430 13,580 118 2,127 Region IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 548 18,598 1,156 115,554 Region X - Northern Mindanao 1,300 15,872 1,647 15,408 Region XI - Davao Region 646 37,500 1,526 25,273 Region XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 430 8,714 552 8,077 Region XIII - Caraga 112 4,877 154 2,596 ARMM 0 0 0 0

Total 35,081 2,282,898 34,483 1,665,302

Mode of Transport (Rail) 2012 2013 and Region Quantity Value Quantity Value

NCR 0 0 0 0 CAR 0 0 0 0 Region I - Ilocos Region 0 0 0 0 Region II - Cagayan Valley 0 0 0 0 Region III - Central Luzon 0 0 0 0 Region IVA - CALABARZON 0 0 0 0 Region IVB - MIMAROPA 0 0 0 0 Region V - Bicol region 0 0 0 0 Region VI - Western Visayas 0 0 0 0 Region VII - Central Visayas 0 0 0 0 Region VIII - Eastern Visayas 0 0 0 0 Region IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 0 0 0 0 Region X - Northern Mindanao 0 0 0 0 Region XI - Davao Region 0 0 0 0 Region XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 0 0 0 0 Region XIII - Caraga 0 0 0 0 ARMM 0 0 0 0

Total 0 000

7 - 8 Table 7.3 COMMODITY FLOW IN THE PHILIPPINES BY MODE OF TRANSPORT WITH REGION XI AS REGION OF ORIGIN 2008 - 2011 (Value in Thousand Pesos. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)

2008

Region of Mode of Transport Destination Total Value Air Water Rail *

NCR 10,469,725 200,577 10,269,148 0 CAR 0000 Region I - Ilocos Region 8,119 0 8,119 0 Region II - Cagayan Valley 0000 Region III - Central Luzon 3,019,741 0 3,019,741 0 Region IVA - CALABARZON 428 0 428 0 Region IVB - MIMAROPA 30 30 0 0 Region V - Bicol region 4,799 114 4,685 0 Region VI - Western Visayas 385,998 500 385,498 0 Region VII - Central Visayas 307 307 0 0 Region VIII - Eastern Visayas 32,422 0 32,422 0 Region IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 8,540 0 8,540 0 Region X - Northern Mindanao 372,720 0 372,720 0 Region XI - Davao Region 351,680 0 351,680 0 Region XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 400 0 400 0 Region XIII - Caraga 12,597 0 12,597 0 ARMM 0000

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

2009

Region of Mode of Transport Destination Total Value Air Water Rail *

NCR 12,285,713 823,906 11,461,807 0 CAR 0000 Region I - Ilocos Region 0000 Region II - Cagayan Valley 0000 Region III - Central Luzon 2,078,837 0 2,078,837 0 Region IVA - CALABARZON 0000 Region IVB - MIMAROPA 15 15 0 0 Region V - Bicol region 196 196 0 0 Region VI - Western Visayas 437,367 416 436,951 0 Region VII - Central Visayas 553,898 2,694 551,204 0 Region VIII - Eastern Visayas 0000 Region IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 219,516 406 219,110 0 Region X - Northern Mindanao 507,688 0 507,688 0 Region XI - Davao Region 307,387 0 307,387 0 Region XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 28,000 0 28,000 0 Region XIII - Caraga 60,353 0 60,353 0 ARMM 0000

7 - 9 Table 7.3 - continued

2010

Region of Mode of Transport Destination Total Value Air Water Rail *

NCR 9,708,049 37,595 9,670,453 0 CAR 0000 Region I - Ilocos Region 76 76 0 0 Region II - Cagayan Valley 0000 Region III - Central Luzon 69,314 0 69,314 0 Region IVA - CALABARZON 105,713 0 105,713 0 Region IVB - MIMAROPA 283 283 0 0 Region V - Bicol region 220 220 0 0 Region VI - Western Visayas 621,868 626 621,242 0 Region VII - Central Visayas 3,361,209 1,685 3,359,524 0 Region VIII - Eastern Visayas 6,768 100 6,669 0 Region IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 1,098,364 491 1,097,873 0 Region X - Northern Mindanao 205,177 85 205,093 0 Region XI - Davao Region 1,440,091 0 1,400,091 0 Region XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 348,522 2 348,520 0 Region XIII - Caraga 60 60 0 0 ARMM 0000

2011

Region of Mode of Transport Destination Total Value Air Water Rail *

NCR 9,613,352 27,568 9,585,784 0 CAR 3300 Region I - Ilocos Region 51 51 0 0 Region II - Cagayan Valley 0000 Region III - Central Luzon 12,320 0 12,320 0 Region IVA - CALABARZON 34,500 0 34,500 0 Region IVB - MIMAROPA 422 422 0 0 Region V - Bicol region 47 47 0 0 Region VI - Western Visayas 341,534 655 340,879 0 Region VII - Central Visayas 3,025,372 266 3,025,106 0 Region VIII - Eastern Visayas 5,673 73 5,600 0 Region IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 855,010 89 854,921 0 Region X - Northern Mindanao 70,904 36 70,868 0 Region XI - Davao Region 1,077,110 0 1,007,110 0 Region XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 2,339,566 2 2,339,564 0 Region XIII - Caraga 43,001 11 42,990 0 ARMM 29 29 0 0

7 - 10 Figure 7.1 COMMODITY FLOW FROM REGION XI TO ALL REGIONS IN THE PHILIPPINES 2011 - 2013

21,000,000

20,000,000

19,000,000

18,000,000 Total Value

17,000,000

16,000,000

15,000,000 2011 2012 2013

7 - 11 Chapter 8 TOURISM

Data on tourism provide a panorama of the region as a tourist destination. The significance of the picture presented by the data manifests the importance accorded to the tourism industry by both national and local leaders. Specifically, tourism has become a twin source of foreign exchange receipts and livelihood and employment opportunities for communities. Data on the industry are therefore essential in providing vital links in the development and orchestration of campaigns aimed at promoting the potentials of the region as a tourist hideaway. Local leaders can put up infrastructure programs and institute policies and regulations that will boost the inflow of visitors. Investors, on the other hand, can take the signals by developing tourist and recreational sites and putting up establishments and amenities. In concrete terms, the data likewise provide a quantitative measure of the results of programs that promote the area as a traveler's destination and the industry's contributions to the economic performance of the area. This chapter presents regional and/or provincial/city data on the visitor arrivals and their countries of residence/origin, provincial distribution of tourist attractions or spots and other accommodation establishments and hotel occupancy rate. The data source is the Department of Tourism.

Sector Highlights

 Visitor arrivals in Region XI soared to 38.2 percent in 2014 recording 2,524,795 visitors from 1,827,086 visitors in 2013. Davao del Norte, which had a 23.0 percent share in the region’s visitor arrivals increased by almost 200 percent in 2014.

 Domestic travelers comprised the bulk of visitors to the region in 2014 with 94.5 percent share. Influx of domestic visitors to the region increased by 39.1 percent.

 Foreign tourist arrivals in the region decelerated from 19.0 percent in 2013 to 23.8 percent in 2014.

8 - 1 Table 8.1 Visitor Arrivals by Country of Residence, Domestic and Foreign 2007 - 2014 8 - 3

Table 8.2 Distribution of Travelers by Country of Residence and Province/City 2006 - 2014 8 - 5

Table 8.3 Monthly Hotel Occupancy Rate by Hotel Category, Davao City 2005 - 2012 8 - 12

Table 8.4 Provincial Distribution of Tourist Attractions or Spots 2006 - 2013 8 - 14

Table 8.5 Number of DOT Accredited Hotels and Hotel Rooms by Classification and Province, 2010 - 2014 8 - 15

Figure 8.1 Distribution of Visitor Arrivals, Domestic and Foreign by Country of Residence, Region XI, 2014 8 - 11

Figure 8.2 Visitor Arrivals by Province/City, Domestic and Foreign, Region XI, 2014 8 - 11

8 - 2 Table 8.1 VISITOR ARRIVALS BY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE, DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN 2007 - 2014

Country of Residence 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Region XI 804,365 876,216 903,428 908,863 957,019 1,727,549 1,827,086 2,524,795

Domestic 748,405 822,745 846,065 850,288 897,005 1,634,086 1,715,872 2,387,116

Domestic Travelers 739,896 817,814 840,541 843,073 889,645 1,622,334 1,709,728 2,380,104 Balikbayan/ Overseas Filipinos 8,509 4,931 5,524 7,215 7,360 11,752 6,144 7,012

Foreign 55,960 53,471 57,363 58,575 60,014 93,463 111,214 137,679

Asia Bahrain - - - - - 59 260 851 Bangladesh - - - - - 47 130 452 Brunei 42 66 92 107 130 110 184 544 Cambodia - - - - - 15 61 95 China 2,222 2,877 3,085 3,082 3,219 4,189 6,231 6,190 Egypt - - - - - 18 78 456 Hongkong 1,688 1,995 1,862 1,469 1,321 6 807 2,223 India 688 802 852 553 725 1,138 3,195 2,412 786 698 727 664 542 557 1,148 1,585 Iran - - - - - 36 51 17 Israel - - - - - 21 68 332 Japan 11,923 9,746 10,879 11,544 11,583 10,754 12,595 10,094 Jordan - - - - - 21 39 71 Korea 8,077 5,797 5,745 5,837 5,322 8,062 9,438 8,299 Kuwait - - - - - 81 76 715 Laos ------196 42 Malaysia 758 596 571 539 345 804 1,943 2,543 Myanmar - - - - - 37 72 216 Nepal - - - - - 12 82 49 Pakistan - - - - - 24 236 99 Saudi Arabia 179 507 461 331 829 877 1,320 1,733 Singapore 894 1,580 1,497 1,148 1,088 1,800 3,151 3,148 Sri Lanka - - - - - 37 73 511 Taiwan 1,220 869 905 826 418 943 1,241 1,888 Thailand 738 359 330 322 394 565 1,137 1,530 United Arab Emirates - - - - - 225 998 1,942 Vietnam 128 50 22 22 50 43 330 434

North America Canada 1,129 1,792 1,832 1,491 1,587 1,960 3,202 3,270 Mexico - - - - - 302 800 1,118 USA 10,160 10,751 13,050 14,276 14,228 15,162 18,681 14,432

South America Argentina - - - - - 81 56 82 Brazil - - - - - 134 61 101 Colombia - - - - - 37 119 86 Peru - - - - - 5 84 278 Venezuela - - - - - 18 15 79

Source: Department of Tourism XI

8 - 3 Table 8.1 - continued VISITOR ARRIVALS BY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE, DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN 2007 - 2014

Country of Residence 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Europe Austria 132 171 135 116 83 307 1,008 1,314 Belgium 67 161 139 70 151 356 939 960 Commonwealth Independent States ------97 Denmark 303 361 370 390 153 233 738 1,160 Finland 94 32 33 23 - 68 430 734 France 340 295 261 305 257 400 1,381 1,796 Germany 676 854 907 1,065 801 1,025 2,023 2,738 Greece - - - - - 53 470 1,065 Holland 19 76 46 13 - - - - Iceland - 3 - 2 - - - - Ireland 53 35 28 30 27 117 548 753 Italy 188 323 335 381 319 484 1,298 1,408 Luxembourg - - - - - 4 21 12 Netherlands 154 229 152 155 365 409 1,127 1,514 Norway 93 248 259 227 307 456 945 1,487 Poland - - - - - 12 171 564 Portugal - - - - - 7 598 640 Russia - - - - - 134 407 1,357 Serbia & Montenegro ------110 - Spain 48 117 120 86 138 286 603 1,246 Sweden 75 281 277 254 155 288 803 1,064 Switzerland 420 514 623 591 373 361 991 1,578 United Kingdom 901 878 755 864 912 1,717 3,026 3,561

Oceania Australia 2,116 2,471 2,544 2,581 2,804 4,000 6,012 5,278 Guam - - - - - 33 138 626 Nauru - - - - - 8 71 31 New Zealand 117 140 160 211 152 309 1,010 936 Papua New Guinea - - - - - 46 82 59

Africa Nigeria - - - - - 25 29 114 South Africa - - - - - 206 673 249

Others 9,532 7,797 8,309 9,000 11,236 33,939 17,404 37,421

8 - 4 Table 8.2 DISTRIBUTION OF TRAVELERS BY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE AND PROVINCE/CITY 2006 - 2014

Country of Residence 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Davao Oriental 31,587 31,026 37,338 37,729 37,584 17,080 62,316 82,437 277,542

Domestic 31,317 30,800 36,713 37,186 37,104 16,902 59,666 77,803 274,320

Domestic Travelers 31,279 30,681 36,597 36,966 36,843 16,775 59,666 77,803 274,320 Balikbayan/ Overseas Filipinos 38 119 116 220 261 127 - - -

Foreign 270 226 625 543 480 178 2,650 4,634 3,222

Asia China 48 5 - - - - 15 - - Hongkong - - - 1 2 1 - - - India - - - -11 - - - Indonesia - - 3 5 4 - - - - Japan 66 45 21 22 21 3 - - - Korea - 19 47 51 39 6 7 - - Malaysia 2 - - 1 4 2 - - - Saudi Arabia - - 2 1 1 - - - - Singapore - - 35 27 20 2 - - - Taiwan - - 2 1 3 - - - - Thailand ------Vietnam ------

North America Canada 2 - 2 2 5 - - - - USA 43 - 64 64 57 10 31 - -

South America Peru ------200

Europe Austria 1 ------Belgium - - - - 1 1 - - - Denmark ------Finland ------France 2 ------Germany 10 4 5 4 2 1 - - - Italy ------Netherlands - - - - 2 - - - - Spain 1 ------Switzerland 2 - 5 3 1 - - - - United Kingdom 1 ------

Oceania Australia 16 13 10 6 5 4 68 - - New Zealand - - 1 3 3 2 - - -

Others 76 140 428 352 309 145 2,529 4,634 3,022

Source: Department of Tourism XI

8 - 5 Table 8.2 - continued DISTRIBUTION OF TRAVELERS BY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE AND PROVINCE/CITY 2006 - 2014

Country of Residence 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Davao del Norte 79,732 72,225 100,936 107,550 106,005 108,401 380,019 195,388 581,903

Domestic 75,472 68,947 98,308 103,384 101,651 104,287 378,902 190,109 559,915

Domestic Travelers 74,739 68,093 97,251 102,406 100,547 103,206 378,797 190,109 559,915 Balikbayan/ Overseas Filipinos 733 854 1,057 978 1,104 1,081 105 - -

Foreign 4,260 3,278 2,628 4,166 4,354 4,114 1,117 5,279 21,988

Asia Bangladesh ------4 Brunei 58 11 5 13 18 8 4 - - Cambodia ------6 - 2 China 130 96 79 170 169 38 66 - 719 Egypt ------2 Hongkong 56 33 19 14 35 12 6 - 26 India - 2 5 15 15 2 - - 115 Indonesia 124 81 84 31 27 10 - - 58 Japan 820 360 267 436 433 215 89 - 713 Korea 355 539 346 799 838 266 63 - 1,209 Kuwait ------4 Laos ------4 Malaysia 116 16 22 20 18 5 14 - 109 Myanmar ------4 - 8 Saudi Arabia - 13 21 22 17 15 - - 116 Singapore 97 21 25 37 22 7 11 - 136 Taiwan 54 55 31 37 53 13 - - 88 Thailand 192 47 23 11 27 10 - - 1 United Arab Emirates ------57 Vietnam 3 - - - 2 1 - - 13

America Canada 129 79 84 153 88 66 10 - 316 Mexico ------14 USA 690 588 379 796 936 589 129 - 1,334 Europe Austria 90 87 56 33 36 6 - - 60 Belgium 5 35 15 23 15 4 - - 28 Denmark 111 72 31 31 36 14 - - 84 Finland 10 11 6 8 10 3 - - 8 France 55 60 37 61 59 7 - - 138 Germany 109 196 176 174 167 77 1 - 241 Greece ------7 Holland - - - 2 3 - - - - Iceland - - - - 1 - - - - Ireland - 6 4 5 7 5 - - 11 Italy 110 81 46 56 67 47 - - 78 Netherlands 45 30 33 11 15 17 - - 43 Norway 22 15 10 33 17 3 - - 95 Poland ------2 Russia ------83 Spain 4 27 16 18 12 2 - - 38

8 - 6 Table 8.2 - continued DISTRIBUTION OF TRAVELERS BY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE AND PROVINCE/CITY 2006 - 2014

Country of Residence 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Davao del Norte (cont'd…) Sweden 22 18 14 60 67 10 - - 81 Switzerland 75 60 40 79 84 16 2 76 United Kingdom 154 157 36 19 20 9 - - 321

Oceania Australia 124 63 92 280 246 69 11 - 583 New Zealand 52 35 20 13 37 8 1 - 13

Africa South Africa ------2

Others 448 384 606 706 757 2,560 700 5,279 14,948

Compostela Valley 38,180 29,876 44,834 44,939 43,718 63,543 50,698 107,866 112,079

Domestic 37,752 29,556 44,162 44,272 43,097 63,448 49,960 107,866 112,079

Domestic Travelers 37,752 29,556 44,162 44,137 42,960 63,423 49,960 107,866 112,079 Balikbayan/ Overseas Filipinos - - - 135 137 25 - - -

Foreign 428 320 672 667 621 95 738 0 0

Asia Brunei 1 ------China 27 2 14 14 18 1 - - - Hongkong - - 14 17 11 2 - - - India 17 ------Indonesia - - - - 1 - - - - Japan 33 75 70 53 49 - - - - Korea - 1 17 12 23 - - - - Malaysia - - 2 1 3 - - - - Saudi Arabia - - - - 2 2 - - - Singapore 18 ------Thailand - - 8 8 1 - - - - Vietnam - 3 - 3 - - - - -

America Canada 16 5 47 40 39 2 - - - USA 171 66 74 77 78 3 - - -

Europe Belgium - 1 ------Denmark 1 ------Finland - - 6 4 3 - - - - France 9 7 1 1 - - - - - Germany 52 11 39 23 17 3 - - - Italy - -3771 - - - Switzerland - - - 1 - - - - - United Kingdom - 3 ------

Oceania Australia 23 3 1 2 3 - - - - New Zealand 7 - 3 6 3 - - - -

Others 53 143 373 398 363 81 738 - -

8 - 7 Table 8.2 - continued DISTRIBUTION OF TRAVELERS BY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE AND PROVINCE/CITY 2006 - 2014

Country of Residence 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Davao del Sur 39,421 30,077 37,457 40,347 40,066 23,565 34,274 11,568 23,364

Domestic 38,518 29,780 36,860 39,825 39,528 23,325 33,456 11,098 22,448

Domestic Travelers 38,499 29,620 36,701 39,600 39,247 23,149 33,456 11,098 22,448 Balikbayan/ Overseas Filipinos 19 160 159 225 281 176 - - -

Foreign 903 297 597 522 538 240 818 470 916

Asia Brunei 1 ------China 20 2 2 - 2 2 10 - 62 Hongkong - - - 3 2 1 - - - India - - - - 1 - 7 - 69 Indonesia 16 - - - 2 - - - 25 Japan 155 64 43 35 38 8 14 - 174 Korea - - 63 64 41 12 9 - 126 Malaysia 66 - 13 8 1 - 1 - - Saudi Arabia - - - - - 3 - - - Singapore 77 12 2 2 1 - 3 - 6 Taiwan - - - 4 - - - - - Thailand - - - - 1 - 2 - 17

North America Canada 4 - 3 2 5 1 - - 47 USA 119 38 101 83 60 14 5 - 84

South America Brazil ------12

Europe Austria 21 2 12 7 11 3 - - - Belgium - - 2 2 2 - 1 - 3 Denmark - - - 2 1 1 - - - France ------3 - 53 Germany 5 9 10 16 10 2 8 - 33 Italy ----1- - - - Netherlands ------Norway ------21 Russia ------1 - - Sweden ------3 - 25 Switzerland 61 19 53 25 24 7 - - 38 United Kingdom ------4

Oceania Australia - - - 3 - - 3 - 63 New Zealand - - 1 - - - 8 - -

Others 358 151 292 266 335 186 740 470 54

8 - 8 Table 8.2 - continued DISTRIBUTION OF TRAVELERS BY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE AND PROVINCE/CITY 2006 - 2014

Country of Residence 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Davao City 574,165 641,161 655,651 672,863 681,490 744,430 1,200,242 1,429,827 1,529,907

Domestic 527,437 589,322 606,702 621,398 628,908 689,043 1,112,102 1,328,996 1,418,354

Domestic Travelers 519,350 581,946 603,103 617,432 623,476 683,092 1,100,455 1,322,852 1,411,342 Balikbayan/ Overseas Filipinos 8,087 7,376 3,599 3,966 5,432 5,951 11,647 6,144 7,012

Foreign 46,728 51,839 48,949 51,465 52,582 55,387 88,140 100,831 111,553

Asia Bahrain ------59 260 851 Bangladesh ------47 130 448 Brunei 126 31 61 79 89 122 106 184 544 Cambodia ------9 61 93 China 1,924 2,117 2,782 2,900 2,893 3,178 4,098 6,231 5,409 Egypt ------18 78 454 Hongkong 1,773 1,655 1,962 1,833 1,419 1,305 - 807 2,197 India 329 686 797 837 536 722 1,131 3,195 2,228 Indonesia 916 705 611 691 630 532 557 1,148 1,502 Iran ------36 51 17 Israel ------21 68 332 Japan 12,997 11,379 9,345 10,326 11,003 11,357 10,651 12,595 9,207 Jordan ------21 39 71 Korea 2,647 7,518 5,324 4,818 4,896 5,038 7,983 9,438 6,964 Kuwait ------81 76 711 Laos ------196 38 Malaysia 876 742 559 544 514 338 789 1,943 2,434 Myanmar ------33 72 208 Nepal ------12 82 49 Pakistan ------24 236 99 Saudi Arabia 225 166 484 438 311 809 877 1,320 1,617 Singapore 1,143 861 1,518 1,435 1,104 1,079 1,786 3,151 3,006 Sri Lanka ------37 73 511 Taiwan 1,080 1,165 836 863 770 405 943 1,241 1,800 Thailand 642 691 328 304 293 384 563 1,137 1,512 United Arab Emirates ------225 998 1,885 Vietnam 28 125 50 22 20 49 43 330 421

North America Canada 1,262 1,045 1,656 1,635 1,354 1,518 1,950 3,202 2,907 Mexico ------302 800 1,104 USA 9,139 9,468 10,133 12,030 13,145 13,612 14,997 18,681 13,014

South America Argentina ------81 56 82 Brazil ------134 61 89 Colombia ------37 119 86 Peru ------5 84 78 Venezuela ------18 15 79

8 - 9 Table 8.2 - continued DISTRIBUTION OF TRAVELERS BY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE AND PROVINCE/CITY 2006 - 2014

Country of Residence 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Davao City (cont'd…) Europe Austria 71 43 103 92 69 74 307 1,008 1,254 Belgium 144 31 144 114 52 146 355 939 929 Commonwealth Independent States ------97 Denmark 267 231 330 337 353 138 233 738 1,076 Finland 109 83 20 21 10 - 68 430 726 France 179 273 265 199 246 250 397 1,381 1,605 Germany 530 456 669 690 869 718 1,016 2,023 2,464 Greece ------53 470 1,058 Holland 8 19 54 44 10 - - - - Iceland 4 - 3 - 1 - - - - Ireland 137 47 31 23 23 22 117 548 742 Italy 203 107 271 272 306 271 484 1,298 1,330 Luxembourg ------4 21 12 Netherlands 199 124 165 141 138 348 409 1,127 1,471 Norway 205 78 241 226 210 304 456 945 1,371 Poland ------12 171 562 Portugal ------7 598 640 Russia ------133 407 1,274 Spain 194 21 101 102 74 136 286 603 1,208 Serbia & Montenegro ------110 - Sweden 159 57 267 217 187 142 285 803 958 Switzerland 260 341 416 515 482 350 359 991 1,464 United Kingdom 933 741 842 736 844 903 1,717 3,026 3,236

Oceania Australia 1,956 2,037 2,368 2,256 2,328 2,731 3,918 6,012 4,632 Guam ------33 138 626 Nauru ------8 71 31 New Zealand 222 82 115 138 167 142 300 1,010 923 Papua New Guinea ------46 82 59

Africa Nigeria ------25 29 114 South Africa ------206 673 247

Others 5,841 8,714 6,098 6,587 7,236 8,264 29,232 7,021 19,397

8 - 10 Figure 8.1 DISTRIBUTION OF VISITOR ARRIVALS, DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN BY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE, REGION XI, 2014

Others 27.2%

Asia Africa 35.2% 0.3% Europe 7.2%

Europe 18.2% S. America Foreign 0.5% N. America 5.5% 13.7%

Foreign

Domestic 94.5%

Figure 8.2 VISITOR ARRIVALS BY PROVINCE/CITY, DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN REGION XI, 2014

1,600,000

1,400,000 Domestic Foreign 1,200,000

1,000,000

800,000

Number Number of Visitors 600,000

400,000

200,000

0 Davao Oriental Davao del Norte Compostela Davao del Sur Davao City Valley

8 - 11 Table 8.3 MONTHLY HOTEL OCCUPANCY RATE BY HOTEL CATEGORY, DAVAO CITY 2005 - 2012

Year / Hotel Category January February March April May

2005 De Luxe 63.5 74.4 64.7 77.5 68.7 First Class 69.1 70.9 72.2 67.5 68.0 Standard 61.8 66.8 63.1 69.8 72.8 Economy 56.8 56.7 57.8 63.7 61.2 2006 De Luxe 64.5 79.3 71.5 85.9 71.2 First Class 65.6 61.8 55.1 55.4 57.4 Standard 62.2 64.9 75.8 71.7 75.4 Economy 62.5 65.8 61.5 59.6 60.7 2007 De Luxe 85.0 63.0 - 66.0 69.0 First Class 43.8 45.6 47.5 69.2 70.6 Standard 61.5 64.8 65.9 63.6 61.3 Economy 57.1 56.0 58.9 56.4 57.1 2008 De Luxe 67.0 71.0 70.0 69.0 74.0 First Class 60.4 59.7 62.0 65.5 62.8 Standard 60.0 57.6 45.4 62.2 53.8 Economy 58.6 46.0 50.0 55.5 55.6 Inns 45.0 45.3 37.6 55.0 65.7 Pension House 34.4 35.7 27.7 30.0 32.1 2009 De Luxe 55.0 84.0 78.0 68.0 70.0 First Class 52.5 65.8 67.1 66.6 50.7 Standard 55.3 62.6 50.3 55.3 56.1 Economy 54.7 52.1 52.1 52.3 54.0 2010 De Luxe 63.0 79.0 77.0 71.0 61.0 First Class 60.0 63.0 64.0 62.0 60.0 Standard 45.0 46.0 48.0 45.0 47.0 Economy 46.6 47.0 51.0 50.0 48.0 2011 De Luxe 59.0 79.0 76.0 64.0 76.0 First Class 30.8 50.5 52.8 57.3 69.5 Standard 58.0 48.0 71.5 44.0 77.0 Economy 45.0 48.0 50.0 45.0 52.0 2012 De Luxe 59.2 70.9 69.7 66.4 65.6 First Class 42.0 44.8 28.5 33.2 40.7 Standard 38.8 53.4 55.3 57.1 63.8 Economy 44.8 51.2 58.8 39.1 52.3 Apartelle 30.1 39.5 30.3 47.1 76.1 Inns 43.6 43.7 46.3 50.4 53.0

Note: Figures are based on reports submitted by hotel/accommodation establishments.

Source: Department of Tourism XI 8 - 12 Table 8.3 - continued

June July August September October November December

77.2 70.9 66.0 73.1 67.8 71.6 64.5 62.0 65.7 64.9 66.1 65.3 62.7 63.3 65.1 67.4 70.0 71.8 66.2 66.8 66.2 58.2 23.7 58.7 58.8 23.7 62.9 55.8

64.2 72.2 77.4 66.2 65.9 64.7 65.2 57.0 57.2 69.1 46.8 45.7 41.0 52.5 72.3 64.0 65.4 67.8 66.0 64.8 59.0 53.6 16.5 51.0 52.2 18.4 58.4 48.5

71.0 71.0 76.0 73.0 70.0 74.0 82.0 85.2 67.8 76.2 76.9 76.4 75.9 67.0 61.4 58.1 64.6 67.6 59.0 50.2 58.8 55.1 53.5 62.9 51.1 58.9 60.8 55.6

67.0 71.0 68.0 71.0 75.0 70.0 66.0 48.4 48.0 60.0 50.0 44.0 50.5 49.9 60.6 61.0 62.4 55.0 59.5 55.3 62.9 56.3 55.0 61.0 56.0 58.6 58.3 46.0 54.2 55.0 60.0 55.0 52.8 48.0 40.0 27.1 28.0 30.0 27.0 32.6 36.8 29.3

74.0 76.0 69.0 74.0 76.0 79.0 72.7 48.0 48.9 60.2 63.0 37.6 60.8 60.2 54.3 65.3 63.6 55.7 62.0 61.8 63.6 52.2 56.2 58.0 48.6 48.6 51.2 58.0

75.0 74.0 72.0 75.0 73.0 73.0 72.0 62.0 47.8 59.8 47.9 48.0 45.0 55.0 44.0 46.0 56.7 52.5 50.0 60.4 62.4 46.0 56.0 58.0 48.9 54.2 54.1 54.2

75.0 68.0 66.0 74.0 69.0 72.0 68.0 56.0 50.5 56.5 77.5 60.8 62.5 57.8 66.0 53.0 70.0 62.0 55.0 65.5 60.0 44.0 52.0 59.0 46.0 53.0 54.0 57.0

64.8 98.7 100.0 100.0 64.7 69.5 70.1 25.5 39.3 49.7 55.7 49.3 61.8 44.7 47.3 41.0 49.9 65.2 57.1 43.5 61.5 61.5 43.0 45.6 55.2 61.8 59.2 50.1 44.5 57.4 48.1 29.2 20.2 31.6 30.0 46.9 43.6 51.7 49.4 48.0 56.0 33.3

8 - 13 Table 8.4 PROVINCIAL DISTRIBUTION OF TOURIST ATTRACTIONS OR SPOTS 2006 - 2013

Province / Tourist Attractions 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Region XI 739 535 464 462 542 628 634 699 Historical 52 54 21 21 23 26 28 25 Cultural 28 28 25 25 25 30 30 20 Natural 382 214 219 219 284 339 342 279 Religious 37 31 16 16 18 25 25 22 Man-made 125 104 94 90 97 111 112 79 Special Interest 75 47 32 33 38 39 39 31 Festivals 40 57 57 58 57 58 58 243

Davao Oriental 79 72 72 72 137 226 226 233 Historical 7 5 5 5 3 4 4 4 Cultural 2 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 Natural 46 40 40 40 109 178 178 183 Religious 2 2 2 2 3 6 6 6 Man-made 5 5 5 5 6 17 17 18 Special Interest 5 5 5 5 6 11 11 11 Festivals 12 12 12 12 8 9 9 10

Davao del Norte 234 189 189 189 189 168 168 303 Historical 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 Cultural 12 10 10 10 10 13 13 7 Natural 151 132 132 132 132 94 94 46 Religious 11 4 4 4 4 8 8 7 Man-made 28 16 16 16 16 26 26 28 Special Interest 18 12 12 12 12 12 12 - Festivals/Fiestas 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 211

Compostela Valley 96 62 62 62 57 99 100 100 Historical - 5 5 5 4 6 6 6 Cultural - 3 3 3 4 7 7 7 Natural 81 16 16 16 16 41 41 41 Religious - - - - 1 - - - Man-made 12 19 19 19 10 19 20 20 Special Interest - 6 6 6 6 10 10 10 Festivals 3 13 13 13 16 16 16 16

Davao del Sur 164 90 90 91 91 88 88 … Historical 6 5 5 5 5 4 4 … Cultural 6 4 4 4 4 4 4 … Natural 58 21 21 21 21 20 20 … Religious 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 … Man-made 53 37 37 38 38 36 36 … Special Interest/Adventure 27 5 5 5 5 6 6 … Festivals 10 16 16 16 16 16 16 …

Davao City 166 128 57 54 75 57 62 63 Historical 36 36 3 3 8 9 11 11 Cultural 8 8 5 5 5 5 5 5 Natural 46 5 10 10 6 6 9 9 Religious 20 23 8 8 9 9 9 9 Man-made 27 27 17 12 27 13 13 13 Special Interest 25 25 10 11 15 10 10 10 Festivals 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 6

Source: Local Government Units in Region XI 8 - 14 Table 8.5 NUMBER OF DOT ACCREDITED HOTELS AND HOTEL ROOMS BY CLASSIFICATION AND PROVINCE 2010 - 2014

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Province / Classification Hotel Hotel Hotel Hotel Hotel Hotels Hotels Hotels Hotels Hotels Rooms Rooms Rooms Rooms Rooms

Region XI 20 1,215 16 1,258 29 2,253 22 2,024 30 2,144 First Class Hotel 2 310 3 491 5 917 5 917 4 765 Class "AAA" Resort 1 67 1 70 1 70 - - 1 70 Class "AA" Resort - - 2 102 4 112 1 62 2 134 Class "A" Resort 2 46 1 32 1 31 - - 2 48 De Luxe 1 245 1 245 1 245 1 245 1 245 Standard Class 7 345 4 173 7 513 7 513 6 420 Economy Class - - 2 54 5 215 5 217 6 284 Lodging / Inn / Apartel 6 199 2 91 4 133 3 70 6 155 Special Interest Resort 1 3 - - 1 17 - - 2 23 Others ------

Davao del Norte 1 67 3 174 7 230 1 62 6 213 Class "AAA" Resort 1 67 1 70 1 70 - - 1 70 Class "AA" Resort - - 1 72 4 112 1 62 1 72 Class "A" Resort - - 1 32 1 31 - - 2 48 Special Interest Resort - - - - 1 17 - - 2 23

Compostela Valley ------Special Interest Resort ------

Davao City 19 1,148 13 1,084 22 2,023 21 1,962 24 1,931 First Class Hotel 2 310 3 491 5 917 5 917 4 765 Class "AAA" Resort ------Class "AA" Resort - - 1 30 - - 1 62 Class "A" Resort 2 46 ------De Luxe 1 245 1 245 1 245 1 245 1 245 Standard Class 7 345 4 173 7 513 7 513 6 420 Economy Class - - 2 54 5 215 5 217 6 284 Lodging / Inn / Apartel 6 199 2 91 4 133 3 70 6 155 Special Interest Resort 1 3 ------Others ------

Source: Department of Tourism XI

8 - 15 Chapter 9 VITAL, HEALTH AND NUTRITION STATISTICS

Data on vital events, health and nutrition are key inputs to programs aimed at providing the basic minimum services to the citizenry. The data provide a profile of the health status and the level, causes and patterns of the mortality and morbidity of the population. The health and nutrition status of the people are an utmost concern of local governance. The focus of current development efforts is towards extending better services and expanding the delivery system even to the remotest rural communities. This is anchored on the concept that no individual should be deprived of the right to health care. Furthermore, the strength and well-being of the people influence their capabilities to engage in various economic endeavors. A cross analysis of the data with the demographic and socioeconomic information of the target population shows the existing and potential problems in an area. The health and nutrition status of the population should therefore be a priority in public service to truly empower the people, an objective of growth and development. These concerns and objectives necessitate the provision of data as bases in the delivery of services catering to the health and nutritional requirements of individuals.

This chapter presents statistics for the region and its provinces/cities on the registration of vital events such as number of births, deaths and marriages, including infant, foetal and maternal deaths, and the leading causes of mortality. This chapter likewise contains data on health facilities and the coverage of immunization programs. Meanwhile, the data on health and nutrition presented include the nutritional status of children, the leading causes of morbidity and notifiable diseases. The source of data is the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) for vital statistics that were processed using the certificates of births, deaths and marriages under the country’s Civil Registration System. The data on mortality, morbidity, health facilities, and immunization programs are sourced from the Department of Health compiled from its reporting systems.

Sector Highlights

. In 2014, maternal mortality in Region XI stood at 131.9 per 100,000 live births while infant mortality was 9.7 per 1,000 live births.

. Pneumonia was the top leading cause of mortality in the region in 2014 with a rate of 54.00 per 100,000 population while respiratory and cardiovascular disorder was the leading cause of infant mortality with a rate of 273.0 per 100,000 live births in the same year. Meanwhile, acute upper respiratory infection was the primary cause of morbidity in Region XI in 2014 with a rate of 1,059.0 per 100,000 population.

. In 2014, 80.9 percent of the targeted children population (102,801 children) was fully immunized.

. Pill was the most common contraceptive method used by currently married women in Region XI in 2013.

. In 2014, there were a total of 112 hospitals in the region, majority of which were private hospitals. Bed to population ratio was 1:979

. An estimated 93.9 percent of children aged 0-71 months weighed in 2013 were within the normal weight range.

. In 2014, Sarangani of Davao del Sur was the most nutritionally depressed municipality in Davao Region while Don Marcelino of Davao del Sur came in second.

9 - 1 Chapter 9 - VITAL, HEALTH AND NUTRITION

Table 9.1 Number and Rate of Registered Marriages by Province/City, 1998 - 2005 9 - 4

Table 9.2A Number and Rate of Registered Live Births by Province/City, 1997 - 2004 9 - 5

Table 9.2B Number of Registered Live Births by Type of Attendance and Province/City 1997 - 2004 9 - 6 Table 9.2C Number of Registered Live Births by Sex and Province/City, 1997 - 2004 9 - 8

Table 9.3 Projected Total Fertility Rate by Five-Year Interval by Region, 2005-2040 9 - 9

Table 9.4A Number and Rate of Registered Deaths by Province/City, 1997 - 2004 9 - 10

Table 9.4B Number of Registered Deaths by Attendance and Province/City, 1997 - 2004 9 - 11 Table 9.4C Number and Rate of Foetal Deaths by Province/City, 1997 - 2004 9 - 12 Table 9.5 Maternal Mortality Rate by Province/City, 2006 - 2014 9 - 13 Table 9.6 Infant Mortality Rate by Province/City, 2006 - 2014 9 - 13 Table 9.7A Leading Causes of Mortality, Number and Rate, 2007 - 2014 9 - 14 Table 9.7B Leading Causes of Infant Mortality, Number and Rate, 2005 - 2014 9 - 15

Table 9.7C Leading Causes of Maternal Mortality, Number and Rate, 2004 - 2013 9 - 17

Table 9.7D Leading Causes of Maternal Mortality, Number and Rate, 2014 9 - 18

Table 9.8 Leading Causes of Morbidity, Number and Rate, 2005 - 2014 9 - 19

Table 9.9 Notifiable Diseases, Reported Cases by Cause, Region XI, 2013 - 2014 9 - 21

Table 9.10 Mortality, All Causes, Number and Percentage Distribution by Sex and 9 - 22 Age Group, 1999 - 2004

Table 9.11 Coverage of Fully Immunized Children by Province/City, 2009 - 2014 9 - 23

Table 9.12 Coverage of Fully Immunized Below One-Year Old Infants Against Measles, 9 - 25 by Province/City, 2009 - 2014

Table 9.13 Percent Distribution of Currently Married Women by Current 9 - 27 Contraceptive Used, 2004 - 2013

Table 9.14 Proportion of Mothers Given Tetanus Toxoid Plus, by Province/City 9 - 28 2007 - 2014

Table 9.15 Number of Selected D.O.H. Facilities, by Province/City, 2011 - 2014 9 - 28

Table 9.16 Number and Bed Capacity of Government and Private Hospitals and 9 - 29 Bed-to-Population Ratio, by Province/City, 2004 - 2014

Table 9.17 Nutritional Status of Children Aged 0-71 Months Old by Province/City 9 - 31 2007 - 2014

Table 9.18 Nutritionally Depressed Municipalities in the Davao Region, 2010 - 2014 9 - 34

Table 9.19 Nutritional Status of Children 0-5 Years Old by Region, 2011 9 - 35

9 - 2 Figure 9.1 Projected Total Fertility Rate, Medium Assumption, Region XI, 2005-2040 9 - 9

Figure 9.2 Coverage of Fully Immunized Children by Province/City, 2013 9 - 21

Figure 9.3 Coverage of Fully Immunized Infants Against Measles by Province/City, 9 - 23 2013

Figure 9.4 Contraceptive Prevalence Rate by Type of Method, Region XI, 2004 - 2013 9 - 24

Figure 9.5 Nutritional Status of 0-71 Months Old Children by Province/City, 2012 9 - 30

Figure 9.6 Prevalence of Underweight Children 0-5 Years Old by Region, Region XI 9 - 32 by Province, 2011

9 - 3 Table 9.1 NUMBER AND RATE OF REGISTERED MARRIAGES BY PROVINCE/CITY 1998 - 2005 (Rate per 1,000 Population)

1998 1999 2000 2001 Province/City Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

Region XI 24,520 13.9 26,220 14.5 25,896 14.0 24,809 13.2

Davao Oriental 2,938 13.5 3,906 17.6 2,245 10.0 2,369 10.4 Davao del Norte 8,501 13.1 5,015 12.6 3,622 14.9 3,043 12.4 Compostela Valley a/ a/ 3,993 15.0 3,761 12.9 3,135 10.5 Davao del Sur 4,699 13.3 4,727 13.2 5,250 13.8 5,919 15.2

Davao City 8,382 15.4 8,579 15.3 9,011 15.6 8,133 13.9 Samal City a/ a/ a/ a/ 526 12.7 479 11.4 Tagum City a/ a/ a/ a/ 1,481 16.4 1,731 18.9

2002 2003 2004 2005 Province/City Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

Region XI 25,692 13.4 27,876 14.3 26,496 13.4 23,600 11.7

Davao Oriental 2,505 10.8 2,623 11.2 2,779 11.6 2,041 8.4 Davao del Norte 3,339 13.4 3,475 13.7 2,282 12.3 2,227 11.8 Compostela Valley 3,399 11.2 4,396 14.2 3,438 10.9 3,125 9.7 Davao del Sur 5,627 14.2 5,037 12.5 4,546 13.3 3,787 10.9

Davao City 8,695 14.6 10,006 16.5 9,216 14.9 8,112 12.9 Digos City b/ b/ b/ b/ 1,011 15.0 1,101 16.1 Panabo City a/ a/ a/ a/ 1,021 14.3 821 11.3 Samal City 706 16.5 622 14.3 436 9.9 467 10.4 Tagum City 1,421 15.3 1,717 18.2 1,767 18.4 1,919 19.7

Notes: 1. Province/City refers to the place of occurrence. 2. Rates for 1998-1999 were computed using the 1995 Census-Based Population Projections. 3. Rates for 2000-2005 were computed using the 2000 Census-Based Population Projections. a/ Included in Davao del Norte. b/ Included in Davao del Sur.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

9 - 4 Table 9.2A NUMBER AND RATE OF REGISTERED LIVE BIRTHS BY PROVINCE/CITY 1997 - 2004 (Rate per 1,000 Population)

1997 1998 1999 2000 Province/City Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

Region XI 69,860 20.3 69,166 19.6 68,804 19.1 76,251 20.6

Davao Oriental 7,113 16.6 6,852 15.7 7,186 16.2 8,122 18.1 Davao del Norte 25,384 20.2 24,504 18.9 14,532 18.3 10,430 21.5 Compostela Valley a/ a/ a/ a/ 10,295 19.3 11,477 19.7 Davao del Sur 12,148 17.5 11,616 16.5 11,123 15.6 12,175 15.9

Davao City 25,215 23.7 26,194 24.0 25,668 22.9 28,625 24.8 Samal City a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 1,466 17.6 Tagum City a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 3,956 21.9

2001 2002 2003 2004 Province/City Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

Region XI 74,467 19.8 71,343 18.7 72,994 18.8 75,890 19.2

Davao Oriental 7,611 16.7 6,340 13.7 6,508 13.8 6,726 14.1 Davao del Norte 10,270 20.9 9,625 19.3 10,128 20.0 7,731 20.8 Compostela Valley 11,153 18.8 10,353 17.1 10,705 17.3 11,695 18.6 Davao del Sur 11,734 15.1 11,158 14.1 11,557 14.4 8,757 12.8

Davao City 28,213 24.0 28,530 23.9 27,872 22.9 28,522 23.1 Digos City b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ 3,164 23.5 Panabo City a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 3,256 22.8 Samal City 1,528 18.1 1,448 16.9 1,630 18.7 1,378 15.6 Tagum City 3,958 21.6 3,889 20.9 4,594 24.3 4,661 24.3

Notes: 1. Until 2003, Province/City refers to the usual residence of the mother. For year 2004 and 2005, it refers to place of registration. 2. Rates for 1997-1999 were computed using the 1995 Census-Based Population Projections. 3. Rates for 2000-2004 were computed using the 2000 Census-Based Population Projections. a/ Included in Davao del Norte. b/ Included in Davao del Sur.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

9 - 5 Table 9.2B NUMBER OF REGISTERED LIVE BIRTHS BY TYPE OF ATTENDANCE AND PROVINCE/CITY 1997 - 2004

Province/City / Year Attendance 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

Region XI 69,860 69,166 68,804 76,251 74,467 71,343 72,994 75,890

Doctor 22,529 22,734 23,668 26,942 26,746 27,047 28,155 29,267 Nurse 325 430 404 570 559 431 395 510 Midwife 11,918 11,522 10,863 11,778 11,432 11,576 12,460 13,545 Traditional Midwife 34,912 34,151 33,390 36,327 35,166 31,671 31,301 31,877 Others 166 310 466 621 539 517 662 670 Not Stated 10 19 13 13 25 101 21 21

Davao Oriental 7,113 6,852 7,186 8,122 7,611 6,340 6,508 6,726

Doctor 1,164 1,442 1,366 1,540 1,543 1,437 1,460 1,414 Nurse 20 20 9 34 22 43 63 60 Midwife 1,121 931 1,010 1,044 956 815 720 756 Traditional Midwife 4,800 4,453 4,791 5,490 5,086 4,040 4,256 4,488 Others 8 4 9 12 3 5 5 4 Not Stated - 2 1 2 1 - 4 4

Davao del Norte 25,384 24,504 14,532 15,852 10,270 9,625 10,128 7,731

Doctor 5,550 5,542 4,496 5,090 2,926 2,826 3,301 2,533 Nurse 68 65 35 46 11 10 7 15 Midwife 4,249 3,678 2,148 2,420 1,466 1,508 1,535 975 Traditional Midwife 15,462 15,156 7,819 8,256 5,836 5,227 5,256 4,182 Others 48 61 26 37 27 20 28 24 Not Stated 7 2 8 3 4 34 1 2

Compostela Valley a/ a/ 10,295 11,477 11,153 10,353 10,705 11,695

Doctor a/ a/ 1,602 1,917 1,987 1,885 2,062 2,529 Nurse a/ a/ 48 43 34 21 74 253 Midwife a/ a/ 1,725 1,987 1,872 1,747 1,810 1,773 Traditional Midwife a/ a/ 6,897 7,512 7,231 6,667 6,712 7,095 Others a/ a/ 21 17 28 33 42 34 Not Stated a/ a/ 2 1 1 - 5 11

Davao del Sur 12,148 11,616 11,123 12,175 11,734 11,158 11,557 8,757

Doctor 2,707 2,473 2,359 2,674 2,580 2,637 2,875 1,666 Nurse 59 59 65 109 119 95 88 77 Midwife 1,558 1,484 1,395 1,534 1,379 1,324 1,525 1,260 Traditional Midwife 7,766 7,560 7,271 7,794 7,604 7,070 7,032 5,709 Others 56 37 33 58 49 30 31 44 Not Stated 2 3 - 6 3 2 6 1

Note: Province/City refers to the usual residence of the mother.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

9 - 6 Table 9.2B NUMBER OF REGISTERED LIVE BIRTHS BY TYPE OF ATTENDANCE AND PROVINCE/CITY 1997 - 2004

Province/City / Year Attendance 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

Davao City 25,215 26,194 25,668 28,625 28,213 28,530 27,872 28,522

Doctor 13,108 13,277 13,845 15,721 15,247 15,695 15,255 15,569 Nurse 178 286 247 338 328 229 137 68 Midwife 4,990 5,429 4,585 4,793 4,834 5,364 5,982 6,732 Traditional Midwife 6,884 6,982 6,612 7,275 7,374 6,761 5,942 5,598 Others 54 208 377 497 415 418 551 552 Not Stated 1 12 2 1 15 63 5 3

Digos City b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ 3,164

Doctor b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ 1,352 Nurse b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ 7 Midwife b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ 282 Traditional Midwife b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ 1,520 Others b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ 3 Not Stated b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ -

Panabo City a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 3,256

Doctor a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 1,274 Nurse a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ - Midwife a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 831 Traditional Midwife a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 1,147 Others a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 4 Not Stated a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ -

Samal City a/ a/ a/ 1,466 1,528 1,448 1,630 1,378

Doctor a/ a/ a/ 306 440 479 545 416 Nurse a/ a/ a/ 5 10 5 2 - Midwife a/ a/ a/ 315 345 281 282 215 Traditional Midwife a/ a/ a/ 836 729 677 799 746 Others a/ a/ a/ 4 4 4 2 1 Not Stated a/ a/ a/ - - 2 - -

Tagum City a/ a/ a/ 3,956 3,958 3,889 4,594 4,661

Doctor a/ a/ a/ 2,025 2,023 2,088 2,657 2,514 Nurse a/ a/ a/ 25 35 28 24 30 Midwife a/ a/ a/ 547 580 537 606 721 Traditional Midwife a/ a/ a/ 1,347 1,306 1,229 1,304 1,392 Others a/ a/ a/ 11 13 7 3 4 Not Stated a/ a/ a/ 1 1 - - - a/ Included in Davao del Norte. b/ Included in Davao del del Sur.

9 - 7 Table 9.2C NUMBER OF REGISTERED LIVE BIRTHS BY SEX AND PROVINCE/CITY 1997 - 2004

Province/City / Year Sex 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

Region XI Both Sexes 69,860 69,166 68,804 76,251 74,467 71,343 73,270 75,890 Female 33,543 33,264 33,063 36,801 35,997 34,228 35,133 36,400 Male 36,317 35,902 35,741 39,450 38,470 37,115 38,137 39,490

Davao Oriental Both Sexes 7,113 6,852 7,186 8,122 7,611 6,340 6,225 6,726 Female 3,475 3,298 3,499 3,913 3,670 3,025 3,064 3,352 Male 3,638 3,554 3,687 4,209 3,941 3,315 3,161 3,374

Davao del Norte Both Sexes 25,384 24,504 14,532 10,430 10,270 9,625 7,749 7,731 Female 12,273 11,848 6,963 5,039 4,966 4,575 3,781 3,768 Male 13,111 12,656 7,569 5,391 5,304 5,050 3,968 3,963

Compostela Valley Both Sexes a/ a/ 10,295 11,477 11,153 10,353 9,093 11,695 Female a/ a/ 4,905 5,522 5,479 4,944 4,296 5,573 Male a/ a/ 5,390 5,955 5,674 5,409 4,797 6,122

Davao del Sur Both Sexes 12,148 11,616 11,123 12,175 11,734 11,158 11,115 8,757 Female 5,859 5,518 5,319 5,893 5,747 5,419 5,302 4,205 Male 6,289 6,098 5,804 6,282 5,987 5,739 5,813 4,552

Davao City Both Sexes 25,215 26,194 25,668 28,625 28,213 28,530 30,013 28,522 Female 11,936 12,600 12,377 13,751 13,503 13,652 14,355 13,625 Male 13,279 13,594 13,291 14,874 14,710 14,878 15,658 14,897

Digos City Both Sexes b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ 3,164 Female b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ 1,469 Male b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ 1,695

Panabo City Both Sexes a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 3,256 Female a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 1,563 Male a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 1,693

Samal City Both Sexes a/ a/ a/ 1,466 1,528 1,448 1,264 1,378 Female a/ a/ a/ 720 700 699 616 660 Male a/ a/ a/ 746 828 749 648 718

Tagum City Both Sexes a/ a/ a/ 3,956 3,958 3,889 7,811 4,661 Female a/ a/ a/ 1,963 1,932 1,914 3,719 2,185 Male a/ a/ a/ 1,993 2,026 1,975 4,092 2,476

Note: Province/City refers to the usual residence of the mother. a/ Included in Davao del Norte. b/ Included in Davao del del Sur.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

9 - 8 Table 9.3 PROJECTED TOTAL FERTILITY RATE BY FIVE-YEAR INTERVAL BY REGION 2005 - 2040 (Medium Assumption; In Percent)

Region 2005-2010 2010-2015 2015-2020 2020-2025 2025-2030 2030-2035 2035-2040

Philippines 2.48 2.31 2.15 2.00 1.86 1.74 1.62 NCR National Capital Region 2.48 2.31 2.15 2.00 1.86 1.74 1.62 CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 3.40 3.17 2.95 2.75 2.56 2.38 2.22 I Ilocos Region 3.38 3.14 2.93 2.72 2.54 2.36 2.20 II Cagayan Valley 3.05 2.84 2.65 2.47 2.30 2.14 1.99 III Central Luzon 2.81 2.61 2.43 2.27 2.11 1.97 1.83 IVA CALABARZON 2.83 2.64 2.45 2.28 2.13 1.98 1.84 IVB MIMAROPA 4.48 4.17 3.88 3.62 3.37 3.14 2.92 V Bicol Region 3.91 3.64 3.39 3.16 2.94 2.74 2.55 VI Western Visayas 3.59 3.35 3.12 2.90 2.70 2.52 2.34 VII Central Visayas 3.22 2.99 2.79 2.59 2.42 2.25 2.09 VIII Eastern Visayas 4.09 3.81 3.55 3.31 3.08 2.87 2.67 IX Zamboanga Peninsula 3.76 3.50 3.26 3.03 2.82 2.63 2.45 X Northern Mindanao 3.40 3.16 2.95 2.74 2.56 2.38 2.22 XI Davao Region 2.83 2.65 2.45 2.28 2.13 1.98 1.84 XII SOCCSKSARGEN 3.77 3.51 3.27 3.04 2.83 2.64 2.46 XIII Caraga 3.78 3.52 3.28 3.05 2.84 2.65 2.47 ARMM Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao 3.68 3.43 3.20 2.98 2.77 2.58 2.40

Note: Data are based from the 2000 Census of Population. Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Figure 9.1 Projected Total Fertility Rate, Medium Assumption, Region XI, 2005-204

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9 - 9 Table 9.4A NUMBER AND RATE OF REGISTERED DEATHS BY PROVINCE/CITY 1997 - 2004 (Rate per 1,000 Population)

1997 1998 1999 2000 Province/City Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

Region XI 13,365 3.9 13,897 3.9 13,762 3.8 14,579 3.9

Davao Oriental 1,387 3.2 1,337 3.1 1,295 2.9 1,296 2.9 Davao del Norte 4,534 3.6 4,529 3.5 2,916 3.7 1,958 4.0 Compostela Valley a/ a/ a/ a/ 1,686 3.2 1,864 3.2 Davao del Sur 2,625 3.8 2,973 4.2 2,749 3.8 2,913 3.8

Davao City 4,819 4.5 5,058 4.6 5,116 4.6 5,350 4.6 Samal City a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 330 4.0 Tagum City a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 868 4.8

2001 2002 2003 2004 Province/City Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

Region XI 14,907 4.0 16,151 4.2 16,861 4.3 17,063 4.3

Davao Oriental 1,399 3.1 1,414 3.1 1,442 3.1 1,506 3.2 Davao del Norte 1,960 4.0 2,124 4.3 2,089 4.1 1,488 4.0 Compostela Valley 1,688 2.8 1,953 3.2 2,093 3.4 1,999 3.2 Davao del Sur 3,087 4.0 3,200 4.1 3,258 4.1 2,418 3.5

Davao City 5,625 4.8 6,087 5.1 6,434 5.3 6,503 5.3 Digos City b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ 798 5.9 Panabo City a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 749 5.2 Samal City 355 4.2 387 4.5 456 5.2 418 4.7 Tagum City 793 4.3 986 5.3 1,089 5.8 1,184 6.2

Notes: 1. Until 2003, Province/City refers to the usual residence of the deceased. For years 2004 and 2005, it refers to place of registration. 2. Rates for 1997-1999 were computed using the 1995 Census-Based Population Projections. 3. Rates for 2000-2004 were computed using the 2000 Census-Based Population Projections. a/ Included in Davao del Norte. b/ Included in Davao del Sur.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

9 - 10 Table 9.4B NUMBER OF REGISTERED DEATHS BY ATTENDANCE AND PROVINCE/CITY 1997 - 2004

Province/City / Year Attendance 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 c/ 2002 2003 2004

Region XI Total Deaths 13,553 14,099 13,913 14,837 14,907 16,365 17,123 17,277 Attended 5,064 4,827 4,538 4,937 … 5,371 5,419 5,416 Not Attended 8,489 9,272 9,375 9,900 … 10,994 11,704 11,861

Davao Oriental Total Deaths 1,264 1,228 1,183 1,178 1,399 1,288 1,338 1,371 Attended 437 453 320 224 … 288 248 289 Not Attended 827 775 863 954 … 1,000 1,090 1,082

Davao del Norte Total Deaths 4,230 4,267 2,963 1,430 1,960 1,689 1,663 1,118 Attended 1,223 1,182 978 117 … 211 164 75 Not Attended 3,007 3,085 1,985 1,313 … 1,478 1,499 1,043

Compostela Valley Total Deaths a/ a/ 1,492 1,531 1,688 1,568 1,703 1,650 Attended a/ a/ 176 121 … 107 109 71 Not Attended a/ a/ 1,316 1,410 … 1,461 1,594 1,579

Davao del Sur Total Deaths 2,490 2,825 2,586 2,730 3,087 2,982 2,998 1,987 Attended 900 844 628 760 … 613 564 113 Not Attended 1,590 1,981 1,958 1,970 … 2,369 2,434 1,874

Davao City Total Deaths 5,569 5,779 5,689 6,049 5,625 6,807 7,275 7,251 Attended 2,504 2,348 2,436 2,714 … 3,055 3,280 3,145 Not Attended 3,065 3,431 3,253 3,335 … 3,752 3,995 4,106

Digos City Total Deaths b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ 1,022 Attended b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ 444 Not Attended b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ 578

Panabo City Total Deaths a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 628 Attended a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 137 Not Attended a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 491

Samal City Total Deaths a/ a/ a/ 424 355 354 399 382 Attended a/ a/ a/ 25 … 16 14 15 Not Attended a/ a/ a/ 399 … 338 385 367

Tagum City Total Deaths a/ a/ a/ 1,495 793 1,677 1,747 1,868 Attended a/ a/ a/ 976 … 1,081 1,040 1,127 Not Attended a/ a/ a/ 519 … 596 707 741

Note: Province/City refers to the place of occurrence. a/ Included in Davao del Norte. b/ Included in Davao del Sur. c/ No available disaggregation by attendance.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

9 - 11 Table 9.4C NUMBER AND RATE OF FOETAL DEATHS BY PROVINCE/CITY 1997 - 2004 (Rate per 1,000 Live Births)

1997 1998 1999 2000 Province / City Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

Region XI 345 4.9 76 1.1 277 4.0 275 3.6

Davao Oriental 20 2.8 4 0.6 17 2.4 13 1.6 Davao del Norte 150 5.9 22 0.9 75 5.2 64 5.4 Compostela Valley a/ a/ a/ a/ 29 2.8 47 4.1 Davao del Sur 61 5.0 24 2.1 43 3.9 45 3.7

Davao City 114 4.5 26 1.0 113 4.4 82 2.9 Digos City b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ Panabo City a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ Samal City a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ Tagum City a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 24 6.1

2001 2002 2003 2004 Province / City Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

Region XI 255 3.6 255 3.6 227 3.1 229 3.0

Davao Oriental 9 1.4 9 1.4 21 3.2 11 1.6 Davao del Norte 49 4.4 49 4.4 33 2.8 9 1.2 Compostela Valley 31 3.0 31 3.0 23 2.1 18 1.5 Davao del Sur 51 4.6 51 4.6 56 4.8 16 1.8

Davao City 95 3.3 95 3.3 75 2.7 94 3.3 Digos City b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ 30 9.5 Panabo City a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 11 3.4 Samal City a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 6 4.4 Tagum City 20 5.1 20 5.1 19 4.1 34 7.3

Notes: 1. Province/City refers to the place of occurrence. 2. Data for 2004 and 2005 refers to the place of registration. a/ Included in Davao del Norte. b/ Included in Davao del Sur.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

9 - 12 Table 9.5 MATERNAL MORTALITY RATE BY PROVINCE/CITY 2006 - 2014 (Rate per 100,000 Livebirths)

Leading Causes 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Region XI 107.1 121.7 105.3 120.5 89.7 109.0 74.0 119.0 131.9

Davao Oriental 145.9 90.8 76.0 101.9 109.1 140.0 134.0 142.0 222.5 Davao del Norte 60.7 134.5 143.3 199.7 121.5 130.0 71.0 132.0 157.2 Compostela Valley 167.1 209.2 148.3 90.3 80.0 141.0 70.0 185.0 164.1 Davao del Sur 49.4 59.7 47.1 102.7 131.2 140.0 110.0 98.0 106.1

Davao City 129.6 120.4 107.0 104.4 45.0 50.0 39.0 84.0 83.2 Digos City 63.1 31.0 0.0 33.8 160.3 32.0 a/ 96.0 a/ Panabo City 29.0 197.0 60.4 206.3 84.4 135.0 b/ 145.0 b/ Samal 0.0 107.7 48.1 50.5 0.0 234.0 b/ 97.0 b/ Tagum City 84.9 148.6 87.4 273.2 118.8 74.0 b/ 63.0 b/ Mati City 233.9 84.6 39.0 161.9 152.1 c/ c/ 147.0 c/

Notes: a/ Included in Davao del Sur b/ Included in Davao del Norte c/ Included in Davao del Oriental

Source: Department of Health, Regional Office XI

Table 9.6 INFANT MORTALITY RATE BY PROVINCE/CITY 2006 - 2014 (Rate per 1,000 Livebirths)

Leading Causes 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Region XI 12.9 11.9 10.3 8.4 10.0 7.7 7.0 8.7 9.7

Davao Oriental 8.4 5.4 6.2 4.4 6.8 5.7 5.0 6.0 5.8 Davao del Norte 14.9 16.5 8.8 10.5 7.4 5.7 4.0 7.6 19.0 Compostela Valley 22.9 19.0 18.4 5.6 14.5 4.8 6.0 6.7 2.8 Davao del Sur 7.9 6.7 6.5 5.5 6.0 6.1 6.0 5.5 1.1

Davao City 11.2 11.0 11.0 11.4 12.7 11.9 12.0 13.1 12.4 Digos City 7.9 11.2 12.2 5.4 10.9 10.3 a/ 7.1 a/ Panabo City 15.1 9.5 9.1 11.2 5.6 6.2 b/ 7.0 b/ Samal 9.2 5.4 10.6 7.1 7.7 1.9 b/ 6.3 b/ Tagum City 15.5 30.1 14.0 15.1 12.7 7.9 b/ 13.1 b/ Mati City 7.0 3.0 6.2 5.3 6.5 2.5 c/ 5.2 c/

Notes: a/ Included in Davao del Sur b/ Included in Davao del Norte c/ Included in Davao del Oriental

Source: Department of Health, Regional Office XI

9 - 13 Table 9.7A LEADING CAUSES OF MORTALITY, NUMBER AND RATE 2007-2014 (Rate per 100,000 Population)

2007 2008 2009 2010 Leading Causes Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

Pneumonia 1,587 38.2 1,601 38.0 2,137 49.8 2,291 52.5 Acute rheumatic fever a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ Cerebrovascular Disease 2,410 58.0 2,052 49.0 2,009 46.8 1,906 43.7 Malignant Neoplasm (Cancer) 1,663 40.0 1,697 40.0 1,677 39.1 1,457 33.4 Diseases of arteries 868 20.9 968 23.0 1,047 24.4 947 21.7 Hypertensive Diseases 825 19.8 947 22.0 860 20.0 881 20.2 Diabetes Melitus 649 15.6 643 15.2 a/ a/ a/ a/ Renal Failure a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ Diseases of the Circulatory System a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease 650 15.6 581 13.7 a/ a/ a/ a/ Assault a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ Septicemia 314 7.6 458 10.8 a/ a/ 547 12.5 Tuberculosis, All Forms 713 17.2 663 15.7 a/ a/ 538 12.3 Diseases of the Digestive System 902 21.7 1,061 25.0 873 20.3 769 17.6 Diseases of the Respiratory System a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ Tuberculosis, Respiratory a/ a/ 784 19.0 680 15.8 a/ a/ Liver Disease 232 5.6 323 7.6 a/ a/ a/ a/ Diseases of the Heart 1,433 34.5 2,116 50.0 2,462 57.4 2,141 49.1 Diseases of Genitourinary System 809 19.5 889 21.0 1,001 23.3 986 22.6 Accidents/Violence, All Forms 1,686 40.6 1,839 43.0 1,378 32.1 a/ a/ Diseases of the Nervous System a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ Diseases of the blood a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/

2011 2012 2013 2014 Leading Causes Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

Pneumonia 2,235 48.0 1,992 42.0 2,229 47.0 2,615 54.0 Acute rheumatic fever a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 1,636 34.0 Cerebrovascular Disease 33.0 a/ a/ 1,454 31.00 1,569 32.0 Malignant Neoplasm (Cancer) 1,445 31.0 1,349 29.0 1,205 25.0 943 19.0 Diseases of arteries 931 20.0 a/ a/ 906 19.00 916 19.0 Hypertensive Diseases 925 20.0 a/ a/ 758 16.00 852 18.0 Diabetes Melitus a/ a/ 597 13.0 767 16.0 748 15.0 Renal Failure a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 451 9.0 Diseases of the Circulatory System a/ a/ 3,579 76.0 a/ a/ 404 8.0 Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease 424 9.0 a/ a/ a/ a/ 366 8.0 Assault 391 8.4 a/ a/ a/ a/ 374 8.0 Septicemia 465 10.0 a/ a/ a/ a/ 357 7.0 Tuberculosis, All Forms 540 11.7 574 12.0 525 11.0 302 6.0 Diseases of the Digestive System 754 16.0 663 14.0 345 7.0 294 6.0 Diseases of the Respiratory System a/ a/ 621 13.0 a/ a/ 262 5.0 Tuberculosis, Respiratory a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ Liver Disease a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ Diseases of the Heart 2,257 49.0 2,069 44.0 2,180 46.0 a/ a/ Diseases of Genitourinary System 744 16.0 731 16.0 724 15.0 a/ a/ Accidents/Violence, All Forms 939 20.0 1,172 25.0 a/ a/ a/ a/ Diseases of the Nervous System 181 3.9 a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ Diseases of the blood 93 2.0 a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/

a/ - Not listed among the leading causes during the year. Source: Department of Health, Regional Office XI

9 - 14 Table 9.7B LEADING CAUSES OF INFANT MORTALITY, NUMBER AND RATE 2005-2014 (Rate per 100,000 Live Births)

2005 2006 2007 2008 Leading Causes Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

Respiratory and Cardiovascular Disorder 98 111.7 288 321.3 178 196.9 113 114.0 Amoebiasis a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ Bacterial Sepsis of Newborn 64 72.9 46 51.3 84 92.9 114 115.0 Disorder originating in the Perinatal Period a/ a/ 79 88.1 109 120.6 92 93.0 Pneumonia 118 134.5 115 128.3 106 117.2 134 136.0 Congenital Malformations 92 104.9 75 83.7 98 108.4 82 83.0 Gestation 62 70.7 141 157.3 113 125.0 113 114.0

Infection specific to Perinatal Period 128 145.9 93 103.8 103 113.9 48 49.0 Septicemia a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ Diseases of the Nervous System a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ Metablolic Disorder a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ Acute upper respiratory infection a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ Complication of labour and delivery a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ Disease of the Respiratory System a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/

Symptoms, signs, & abnormal clinical & lab finding not elsewhere classified a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ Viral and other specified intestinal infections a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/

Fetus & Newborn affected by maternal factors and by complication of pregnancy, labor and delivery a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ Diarrhea, All Forms 44 70.7 50 55.8 39 43.1 37 37.0 Meningitis 12 13.7 20 22.3 20 22.1 36 36.0 Accident, All forms a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/

Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/

Diseases of the Genitourinary system a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ Dengue Fever a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ Heart Diseases 14 16.0 31 34.6 18 19.9 17 17.0 a/ - Not listed among the leading causes during the year. Source: Department of Health, Regional Office XI

9 - 15 Table 9.7B - continued

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

74 77.4 91 92.7 80 82.9 88 89.0 124 126.0 262 273.0 a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 127 133.0 65 68.0 122 124.3 55 57.0 46 47.0 38 38.0 126 132.0

90 94.2 94 95.8 71 73.5 81 82.0 149 151.0 100 104.0 140 146.8 131 133.5 140 145.0 114 115.0 72 73.0 79 82.0 63 65.9 51 52.0 50 51.8 50 51.0 75 76.0 76 79.0 43 45.0 155 158.0 80 82.9 35 35.0 29 29.0 69 72.0

47 49.2 62 63.2 55 57.0 70 71.0 79 80.0 67 70.0 a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 18 19.0 18 18.8 a/ a/ 9 9.3 a/ a/ 14 14.00 16 17.0 a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 8 8.00 13 14.0 a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 12 13.0 a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 12 13.0 a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 11 11.0

a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 8 8.0

a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 8 8.0

a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 56 57.00 a/ a/ 7 7.0 23 24.1 14 14.3 11 11.4 15 15.0 a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 18 18.3 10 10.4 a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 10 10.4 a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/

a/ a/ a/ a/ 3 3.1 a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/

a/ a/ a/ a/ 3 3.1 a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 2 2.1 a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 24 25.1 18 18.3 17 17.6 25 26.0 16 16.0 a/ a/

9 - 16 Table 9.7C LEADING CAUSES OF MATERNAL MORTALITY, NUMBER AND RATE 2004 - 2013 (Rate per 100,000 Livebirths)

Leading Causes 2008 2009 2010 Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

Complications of Labor and Delivery1 50 51.0 54 56.6 40 40.8 Oedema, Proteinuria and Hypertensive Disorder2 27 27.0 30 31.5 20 20.4 Complications related to Puerperium5 6 6.0 6 6.3 8 8.2 Other Obstetric Conditions, NEC a/ a/ 2 2.1 7 7.1 Maternal Care related to Fetus and Amniotic Cavity4 8 8.0 6 6.3 5 5.1 Pregnancy with Abortive Outcomes3 13 13.0 6 6.3 6 6.1 Other Maternal disorders predominantly related to preg. a/ a/ 11 11.5 2 2.0 Hypertensive Disorders a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/

Leading Causes 2011 2012 2013 Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

Complications of Labor and Delivery1 56 58.0 29 29.3 49 50.0 Oedema, Proteinuria and Hypertensive Disorder2 27 28.0 29 29.3 39 40.0 Complications related to Puerperium5 1 1.0 7 7.1 5 5.0 Other Obstetric Conditions, NEC a/ a/ 5 5.1 11 11.0 Maternal Care related to Fetus and Amniotic Cavity4 7 7.2 2 2.0 9 9.0 3 Pregnancy with Abortive Outcomespy 9 9.3 1 1.0 2 2.0 preg. 1 1.0 a/ a/ 2 2.0 Hypertensive Disorders a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/

a/ - Not listed among the leading causes during the year. 1 - Includes postpartum hemorrhage, ruptured uterus, hemorage secondary to retained placenta, urine atony 2 - Includes hypertenisve disorders, toxemia of pregnancy , eclampsia 3 - Includes ectopic pregnancy,all forms of abortion 4 - Include prolapsed uterus, abruptio plenta, placenta previa & other placental disorder 5 - Includes postpartum sepsis, complications related to puerperal sepsis Source: Department of Health, Regional Office XI

9 - 17 Table 9.7D LEADING CAUSES OF MATERNAL MORTALITY, NUMBER AND RATE 2014 (Rate per 100,000 Livebirths)

Leading Causes 2014 Number Rate

Pre-eclampsia (O14) 24 25.1 Eclampsia (O15) 20 20.9 Postpartum hemorrhage O72 pg 19 19.8 pregnancy. childbirth and the puerperium (O99) 1/ (complications : 15 15.7 heart diseases, kindney injury, thyroid, hepatitis, appendicitis, Uterine atony (O62) 10 10.4 Retained placenta (O73) 7 7.3 Puerperal Sepsis (O85) 5 5.2

Complications following abortion and ectopic and molar pregnancy 4 4.2 (O08) Other obstetric trauma (O71) Ruptured uterus 3 3.1 Placenta previa (O44) 2 2.1 Abruptio placenta (O45) 2 2.1 Obstetric embolism (O88) 2 2.1 Obstructed labor due to malposition and malpresentation of fetus 2 2.1 (O64) Tubal pregnancy (O00.1) 1 1.0 Induced abortion (O06) 1 1.0 Antepartum hemorrhage (O46) 1 1.0 Prolonged labor O63 1 1.0 Labor and delivery complicated by fetal stress (O68) 1 1.0

Source: Department of Health, Regional Office XI

9-18 Table 9.8 LEADING CAUSES OF MORBIDITY, NUMBER AND RATE 2005 - 2014 (Rate per 100,000 Population) Leading Cause 2005 2006 2007 2008 Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

Acute Upper Respiratory Infection 36,248 873.3 20,612 496.6 43,445 1,045.2 45,400 1,074.0 Pneumonia 15,125 364.4 9,055 218.2 19,789 476.1 25,244 597.0 Acute Lower Respiratory Infection 31,020 747.3 12,327 297.0 22,196 534.0 29,369 695.0 Open Wounds (cause by injuries, burns, etc) a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ Urinary Tract Infection a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ Diarrhea and Gastroenteritis a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ Hypertensive Diseases 6,614 159.3 4,219 101.6 11,295 271.7 13,931 329.0 Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ Dengue Fever 3,114 75.0 2,006 48.3 4,461 107.3 3,745 89.0 Diseases of esphagus, stomach and duodenum a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ Infections of the skin & subcutaneous tissue a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ conjunctiva a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ Diabetes Mellitus 155 3.7 1,589 38.3 3,162 76.1 4,475 106.0 Influenza 7,036 169.5 6,652 160.3 3,072 73.9 2,691 64.0 Diarrhea, All Forms 11,533 277.9 10,521 253.5 14,677 353.1 22,670 536.0 Tuberculosis, All Forms 4,633 111.6 4,625 111.4 7,454 179.3 8,345 197.0 Asthma 3,137 75.6 6,204 149.5 5,541 133.3 7,047 167.0 Diseases of the Heart 673 16.2 1,782 42.9 4,580 110.2 7,068 167.0 Influenza and Pneumonia a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ Genitourinary System Diseases 2,539 61.2 6,514 156.9 11,603 279.1 15,130 358.0 Other viral Diseases a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ Septicemia a/ a/ 2,808 67.7 3,641 87.6 3,572 84.0 Malignant Neoplasm, All Forms 876 21.1 1,313 31.6 2,992 72.0 2,460 58.0 Chicken Pox a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ Malnutrition a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ Cerebrovascular Accident 811 19.5 1,502 36.2 5,134 123.5 5,810 137.0 Intestinal Parasitism 2,680 64.6 3,071 74.0 3,608 86.8 3,654 86.0 Iron Deficiency Anemia 2,265 54.6 2,530 61.0 3,247 78.1 3,174 75.0 a/ - Not listed among the leading causes during the year. Source: Department of Health, Regional Office XI

9 - 19 Table 9.8- continued

20092010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

5,129 385.0 39,005 894.1 49,701 1,073.3 79,666 1,691.0 55,522 1,169.0 51,274 1,059.0 7,241 543.6 21,971 503.6 19,245 415.6 a/ a/ 21,717 457.0 30,868 637.0 4,460 334.8 38,203 875.7 38,520 831.9 a/ a/ 28,484 600.0 21,805 450.0

a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 18,341 379.00 1,929 144.8 12,733 291.9 10,982 237.2 a/ a/ 13,261 279.0 17,381 359.0 a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 17,307 367 a/ a/ 17,406 359.00 2,636 197.9 9,481 217.3 10,249 221.3 11,528 245.0 12,189 257.0 15,025 310.0 a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 4,791 102 a/ a/ 12,318 254.00 4,487 336.9 a/ a/ a/ a/ 8,212 174 11,511 242.0 766 222.3

a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 3,340 71 a/ a/ 6,057 125.00

a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 4,583 95.00 a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 4,123 85.00 a/ a/ a/ a/ 1,943 42.0 a/ a/ a/ a/ 3,402 70.00 a/ a/ 4,824 110.6 3,896 84.1 a/ a/ a/ a/ 3,262 67.00 5,363 402.6 15,429 353.7 20,725 447.6 a/ a/ 14,247 300.0 a/ a/ 1,553 104.8 6,420 147.2 8,754 189.0 3,672 78.0 9,863 203.0 a/ a/ a/ a/ 3,449 79.1 3,793 81.9 a/ a/ 4,146 87.0 a/ a/ 2,140 160.7 2,533 58.1 1,668 36.0 a/ a/ 2,299 48.0 a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 23,230 493 a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 11,752 249 a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 3,245 69 a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 969 20.9 a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 796 17.2 a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 684 14.8 a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 1,739 130.6 a/ a/ 184 4.0 a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/

9 - 20 Table 9.9 NOTIFIABLE DISEASES, REPORTED CASES BY CAUSE, REGION XI 2013 - 2014 (Rate per 100,000 Population)

2013 2014 Notifiable Diseases Number Number Rate Rate Both Sexes Women Men Both Sexes Women Men Pneumonia 23,153 11,064 12,089 487.4 31,312 14,177 17,135 646.5 Diarrhea & Gastroenteritis 7,528 3,567 3,961 158.5 17,136 8,237 8,899 353.8 Hypertension (Essential) 13,742 8,193 5,549 289.3 15,025 8,914 6,111 310.2 Acute Bronchitis/Bronchiolitis 3,487 320 3,167 73.4 10502 5,446 5,056 216.8 Dengue Fever 4,917 2,343 2,574 103.5 5,739 2,841 2,898 118.5 Influenza 2,498 1,259 1,239 52.6 3,262 1,671 1,591 67.4 T.B. Respiratory 14,076 6,591 7,485 296.3 2,704 914 1,790 55.8 Diseases of the Heart 2,309 1,106 1,203 48.6 2,281 1,127 1,154 47.1 Rabies 8 4 4 0.2 1,866 897 969 38.5 Typhoid and paratyphoid 727 354 373 15.3 1,010 507 503 20.9 Chicken Pox 1,387 700 687 29.2 967 477 490 20.0 Measles 52 28 24 1.1 862 411 451 17.8 T.B., All Forms 1,789 620 1,169 37.7 774 300 474 16.0 Gonorrhea 269 132 137 5.7 385 121 264 7.9 Whooping Cough 18 6 12 0.4 348 187 161 7.2 Intestinal Parasitism 324 144 180 6.8 232 95 137 4.8 AIDS/HIV Infection 0 0 0 0.0 228 5 223 4.7 Viral Hepatitis 219 91 128 4.6 126 49 77 2.6 Malignant Neoplasms 1,907 1,246 661 40.1 89 62 27 1.8 Malaria 1 1 0 0.0 41 14 27 0.8 Leptospirosis 211 67 144 4.4 28 1 27 0.6 Syphilis 39 7 32 0.8 28 1 27 0.6 Tetanus 5 3 2 0.1 28 6 22 0.6 Schistosomiasis 28 7 21 0.6 20 9 11 0.4 Meningitis/Encephalitis 0 0 0 0.0 8 2 6 0.2 Leprosy 31 10 21 0.7 7 5 2 0.1 Cholera 17 10 7 0.4 4 3 1 0.1 Meningococcemia 2 0 2 0.0 4 3 1 0.1 Poisoning (Food/Chemical) 0 0 0 0.0 3 2 1 0.1 Diphtheria 223 73 150 4.7 2 1 1 0.0 Tetanus Neonatorum 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 1 0.0 Filariasis 1 0 1 0.0 0 0.0 Poliomyelitis 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0

Source: Department of Health, Regional Office XI

9 - 21 Table 9.10 MORTALITY, ALL CAUSES, NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION BY SEX AND AGE GROUP 1999 - 2004

1999 2000 2001 Age Group Male Female Total % Male Female Total % Male Female Total %

All Ages 8,743 5,019 13,762 100.0 9,047 5,532 14,579 100.0 9,260 5,647 14,907 100.0

Under 1 year 366 250 616 4.5 435 270 705 4.8 383 283 666 4.5 1 - 4 years 192 146 338 2.5 231 127 358 2.5 192 170 362 2.4 5 - 9 years 152 90 242 1.8 148 97 245 1.7 141 98 239 1.6 10 - 14 years 129 81 210 1.5 141 98 239 1.6 140 87 227 1.5 15 - 19 years 234 116 350 2.5 190 114 304 2.1 248 95 343 2.3 20 - 24 years 303 113 416 3.0 316 126 442 3.0 321 139 460 3.1 25 - 29 years 331 139 470 3.4 321 172 493 3.4 316 133 449 3.0 30 - 34 years 367 163 530 3.9 365 161 526 3.6 396 163 559 3.7 35 - 39 years 406 195 601 4.4 440 175 615 4.2 472 224 696 4.7 40 - 44 years 480 188 668 4.9 468 247 715 4.9 513 230 743 5.0 45 - 49 years 540 239 779 5.7 582 235 817 5.6 624 266 890 6.0 50 - 54 years 564 273 837 6.1 602 345 947 6.5 673 339 1,012 6.8 55 - 59 years 622 301 923 6.7 648 336 984 6.7 607 323 930 6.2 60 - 64 years 784 376 1,160 8.4 797 440 1,237 8.5 824 430 1,254 8.4 65 - 69 years 750 417 1,167 8.5 754 470 1,224 8.4 811 458 1,269 8.5 70 years & over 2,514 1,928 4,442 32.3 2,603 2,117 4,720 32.4 2,589 2,205 4,794 32.2 Not Stated 9 4 13 0.1 6 2 8 0.1 10 4 14 0.1

2002 2003 2004 Age Group Male Female Total % Male Female Total % Male Female Total %

All Ages 9,965 6,186 16,151 100.0 10,380 6,481 16,861 100.0 10,540 6,524 17,064 100.0

Under 1 year 349 255 604 3.7 345 261 606 3.6 356 255 611 3.6 1 - 4 years 201 179 380 2.4 226 183 409 2.4 201 134 335 2.0 5 - 9 years 131 85 216 1.3 136 121 257 1.5 141 128 269 1.6 10 - 14 years 131 87 218 1.3 132 103 235 1.4 128 102 230 1.3 15 - 19 years 220 106 326 2.0 260 112 372 2.2 290 100 390 2.3 20 - 24 years 351 125 476 2.9 370 123 493 2.9 389 140 529 3.1 25 - 29 years 315 151 466 2.9 395 157 552 3.3 406 167 573 3.4 30 - 34 years 384 172 556 3.4 419 159 578 3.4 424 160 584 3.4 35 - 39 years 473 217 690 4.3 438 227 665 3.9 498 205 703 4.1 40 - 44 years 573 279 852 5.3 591 278 869 5.2 522 275 797 4.7 45 - 49 years 606 323 929 5.8 659 325 984 5.8 736 319 1,055 6.2 50 - 54 years 729 376 1,105 6.8 775 400 1,175 7.0 808 399 1,207 7.1 55 - 59 years 744 329 1,073 6.6 780 401 1,181 7.0 830 413 1,243 7.3 60 - 64 years 899 482 1,381 8.6 916 490 1,406 8.3 916 472 1,388 8.1 65 - 69 years 895 552 1,447 9.0 940 570 1,510 9.0 979 643 1,622 9.5 70 years & over 2,956 2,466 5,422 33.6 2,988 2,568 5,556 33.0 2,903 2,607 5,510 32.3 Not Stated 8 2 10 0.1 10 3 13 0.1 13 5 18 0.1

Note: Data refers to the usual residence of the deceased.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

9 - 22 Table 9.11 COVERAGE OF FULLY IMMUNIZED CHILDREN BY PROVINCE/CITY 2009 - 2014

2009 2010 Province/City Target Number Percent Target Number Percent Population Covered Population Covered

Region XI 115,881 100,458 86.7 117,794 101,510 86.2

Davao Oriental 10,657 9,085 85.2 10,839 8,877 81.9 Davao del Norte 10,195 9,314 91.4 10,962 9,431 86.0 Compostela Valley 18,687 15,551 83.2 19,038 15,658 82.2 Davao del Sur 20,181 15,738 78.0 20,505 16,440 80.2

Davao City 35,965 33,375 92.8 36,542 33,152 90.7 Digos City 3,988 3,300 82.7 4,052 3,290 81.2 Mati City 3,318 2,833 85.4 3,374 2,732 81.0 Panabo City 4,319 3,975 92.0 4,221 4,040 95.7 Samal City 2,527 2,185 86.5 2,604 2,160 82.9 Tagum City 6,044 5,102 84.4 5,657 5,730 101.3

2011 2012 Province/City Target Number Percent Target Number Percent Population Covered Population Covered

Region XI 146,982 123,975 84.3 127,222 99,098 77.9

Davao Oriental 13,824 11,618 84.0 13,962 11,278 80.8 Davao del Norte 26,077 22,266 85.4 26,579 21,341 80.3 Compostela Valley 19,850 16,397 82.6 20,218 16,372 81.0 Davao del Sur 24,389 18,153 74.4 24,751 18,592 75.1

Davao City 40,805 37,334 91.5 41,712 31,515 75.6 Digos City 4,323 2,779 64.3 a/ a/ a/ Mati City 3,471 2,638 76.0 b/ b/ b/ Panabo City 5,068 4,412 87.1 c/ c/ c/ Samal City 2,565 2,183 85.1 c/ c/ c/ Tagum City 6,610 6,195 93.7 c/ c/ c/

Note: Fully Immunized Child - refers to the child who received 3 doses of OPV, 3 doses of DPT, one dose of BCG and one dose of measles vaccines before reaching one year old. a/ Included in Davao Oriental.

Source: Department of Health, Regional Office XI

9 - 23 Table 9.11 - continued COVERAGE OF FULLY IMMUNIZED CHILDREN BY PROVINCE/CITY 2008 - 2013

2013 2014 Province/City Target Number Percent Target Number Percent Population Covered Population Covered

Region XI 128,271 102,801 80.1 130,765 105,735 80.9

Davao Oriental 14,638 12,063 82.4 14,852 12,011 80.9 Davao del Norte 27,533 22,673 82.3 28,193 23,194 82.3 Compostela Valley 19,561 16,785 85.8 19,889 16,432 82.6 Davao del Sur 24,451 19,786 80.9 24,771 18,371 74.2

Davao City 42,088 31,494 74.8 43,060 35,727 83.0 Digos City a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ Mati City b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ Panabo City c/ c/ c/ c/ c/ c/ Samal City c/ c/ c/ c/ c/ c/ Tagum City c/ c/ c/ c/ c/ c/ a/ Included in Davao del Sur. b/ Included in Davao Oriental. c/ Included in Davao del Norte.

Figure 9.2 COVERAGE OF FULLY IMMUNIZED CHILDREN BY PROVINCE/CITY, 2014 50,000

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0 Davao Oriental Davao del Norte Compostela Davao del Sur Davao City Valley

9 - 24 Table 9.12 COVERAGE OF FULLY IMMUNIZED BELOW ONE-YEAR OLD INFANTS AGAINST MEASLES BY PROVINCE/CITY 2009 - 2014

2009 2010 Province/City Target Number Percent Target Number Percent Population Covered Population Covered

Region XI 115,881 100,933 87.1 117,794 103,329 87.7

Davao Oriental 10,657 9,307 87.3 10,839 9,107 84.0 Davao del Norte 10,195 9,401 92.2 10,962 9,317 85.0 Compostela Valley 18,687 15,768 84.4 19,038 15,929 83.7 Davao del Sur 20,181 16,169 80.1 20,505 16,386 79.9

Davao City 35,965 32,644 90.8 36,542 34,333 94.0 Digos City 3,988 3,364 84.4 4,052 3,349 82.7 Mati City 3,318 2,938 88.5 3,374 2,927 86.8 Panabo City 4,319 4,036 93.4 4,221 4,054 96.0 Samal City 2,527 2,201 87.1 2,604 2,163 83.1 Tagum City 6,044 5,105 84.5 5,657 5,764 101.9

2011 2012 Province/City Target Number Percent Target Number Percent Population Covered Population Covered

Region XI 146,982 123,896 84.3 127,222 102,243 80.4

Davao Oriental 13,824 11,496 83.2 13,962 11,344 81.2 Davao del Norte 26,077 22,469 86.2 26,579 21,764 81.9 Compostela Valley 19,850 16,295 82.1 20,218 16,604 82.1 Davao del Sur 24,389 17,729 72.7 24,751 19,535 78.9 41,712 32,996 79.1 Davao City 40,805 37,619 92.2 a/ a/ a/ Digos City 4,323 2,822 65.3 b/ b/ b/ Mati City 3,471 2,657 76.5 c/ c/ c/ Panabo City 5,068 4,415 87.1 c/ c/ c/ Samal City 2,565 2,190 85.4 c/ c/ c/ Tagum City 6,610 6,204 93.9 6,610 6,204 93.9 a/ Included in Davao Oriental.

Source: Department of Health, Regional Office XI

9 - 25 Table 9.12 - continued COVERAGE OF FULLY IMMUNIZED BELOW ONE-YEAR OLD INFANTS AGAINST MEASLES BY PROVINCE/CITY 2009 - 2014

2013 2014 Province/City Target Number Percent Target Number Percent Population Covered Population Covered

Region XI 128,271 103,913 81.0 130,765 105,735 80.9

Davao Oriental 14,638 11,955 81.7 14,852 12,011 80.9 Davao del Norte 27,533 22,846 83.0 28,193 23,194 82.3 Compostela Valley 19,561 16,567 84.7 19,889 16,432 82.6 Davao del Sur 24,451 20,039 82.0 24,771 18,371 74.2 Davao City 42,088 32,506 77.2 43,060 35,727 83.0 Digos City a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ Mati City b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ Panabo City c/ c/ c/ c/ c/ c/ Samal City c/ c/ c/ c/ c/ c/ Tagum City c/ c/ c/ c/ c/ c/ a/ Included in Davao del Sur. b/ Included in Davao Oriental. c/ Included in Davao del Norte.

Figure 9.3 COVERAGE OF FULLY IMMUNIZED ONE-YEAR OLD INFANTS AGAINST MEASLES BY PROVINCE/CITY, 2014

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0 Davao Oriental Davao del Norte Compostela Davao del Sur Davao City Valley

9 - 26 Table 9.13 PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF CURRENTLY MARRIED WOMEN BY CURRENT CONTRACEPTIVE USED 2004 - 2013

Method Used 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2011 2013

Any Method 57.1 53.8 57.2 … 60.2 56.3 53.8

Any Modern Method 42.9 41.4 41.1 … 44.7 45.6 39.3 Pill 17.1 18.6 18.5 … 21.2 … 22.1 Intraurine Devise 8.7 8.2 8.3 … 8.4 … 4.1 Injectibles 3.0 2.7 2.9 … 8.2 … 2.3 Diaphragm/foam/jelly ---…-…… Condom 2.4 1.7 1.8 … 2.8 … 1.4 Female Sterilization 10.5 9.3 9.1 … 9.6 … 8.6 Male Sterilization 0.3 0.5 0.2 … - … 0.2 Mucus or Billings or Ovulation 0.1 0.1 - … 0.2 … 0.4 Lactational Amenorrhea Method 0.7 0.2 0.3 … - … 0.2

Any Traditional Method 14.3 12.7 16.1 … 15.5 10.7 14.5 Calendar/rhythm 9.4 9.3 11.0 … 10.0 … 5.0 Withdrawal 4.2 3.1 4.4 … 4.8 … 9.1 Other 0.7 0.3 0.6 … 0.6 … 0.4

No Method 42.9 42.8 42.8 … 39.8 43.7 46.2

Number of Women (in '000) … 585 660 … 406 … 557

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Figure 9.4 CONTRACEPTIVE PRAVALENCE RATE BY TYPE OF METHOD REGION XI, 2004 - 2013

65

60 55 2004 2005 2006 2008 2011 2013 50 45

40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Any Method Any Modern Method Any Traditional Method No Method Used

9 - 27 Table 9.14 PROPORTION OF MOTHERS GIVEN TETANUS TOXOID PLUS BY PROVINCE/CITY 2007-2014

Region 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Region XI 59.9 62.0 61.4 64.6 57.5 76.4 75.2 71.9 Davao Oriental 60.1 61.7 61.4 62.8 65.1 79.1 78.4 76.2 Davao del Norte 62.7 63.2 62.3 67.5 59.0 76.3 79.6 80.2 Compostela Valley 72.9 81.2 66.6 72.2 66.8 81.7 84.1 85.4 Davao del Sur 60.1 61.3 57.6 61.7 56.9 74.6 73.2 66.2

Davao City 51.9 52.9 60.6 61.3 50.0 74.1 68.4 62.0 Digos City 62.9 61.5 61.7 57.3 57.1 a/ 73.4 a/ Mati City b/ b/ 59.5 58.7 56.6 b/ 71.0 b/ Panabo City 60.6 60.1 61.1 68.3 55.1 c/ 73.5 c/ Samal City 81.8 79.8 58.9 60.5 61.6 c/ 70.5 c/ Tagum City 52.7 54.0 56.9 66.0 45.7 c/ 90.1 c/ a/ Included in Davao del SNote: Eligible Population for 2012 was changed from 3.5% to 2.7% b/ Included in Davao Orie of the Total Population 2012, per new guideline. c/ Included in Davao del Norte.

Source: Department of Health, Regional Office XI

Table 9.15 NUMBER OF SELECTED D.O.H. FACILITIES BY PROVINCE/CITY 2011 - 2014

Region 2011 2012 2013 2014 Brgy. Brgy. Brgy. Brgy. Health Health Health Health Health Health Health Health Centers Centers Centers Centers Stations Stations Stations Stations

Region XI 66 951 66 1,053 66 1,043 66 1,043 Davao Oriental 11 183 11 189 11 179 11 179 Davao del Norte 13 216 13 224 13 223 13 223 Compostela Valley 11 179 11 177 11 194 11 194 Davao del Sur 15 193 15 309 15 312 15 312 Davao City 16 180 16 154 16 135 16 135

Source: Department of Health, Regional Office XI

9 - 28 Table 9.16 NUMBER AND BED CAPACITY OF GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE HOSPITALS AND BED-TO-POPULATION RATIO BY PROVINCE/CITY 2004 - 2014

Total Government Private Bed-to- Province Number Bed Number Bed Number Bed Population Capacity Capacity Capacity Ratio

Region XI 2004 121 4,096 24 1,145 97 2,951 1 : 965 2005 121 4,096 24 1,145 97 2,951 1 : 981 2006 115 4,134 24 1,163 91 2,971 1 : 989 2007 115 4,611 24 1,188 91 3,423 1 : 901 2008 112 4,667 24 1,121 88 3,546 1 : 905 2009 112 5,349 21 1,121 91 4,228 1 : 802 2010 110 4,750 23 1,552 87 3,198 1 : 918 2011 108 4,742 20 1,122 88 3,620 1 : 976 2012 109 4,732 20 1,122 89 3,610 1 : 996 2013 109 4,732 20 1,122 89 3,610 1 : 1,004 2014 112 4,945 20 1,115 92 3,830 1 : 979 Davao Oriental 2004 9 253 5 160 4 93 1 : 1,888 2005 9 253 5 160 4 93 1 : 1,919 2006 7 228 5 160 2 68 1 : 2,165 2007 7 228 5 160 2 68 1 : 2,201 2008 7 210 5 160 2 50 1 : 2,427 2009 6 210 5 160 1 50 1 : 2,465 2010 6 210 5 160 1 50 1 : 2,507 2011 6 210 5 160 1 50 1 : 2,438 2012 6 210 5 160 1 50 1 : 2,462 2013 6 210 5 160 1 50 1 : 2,582 2014 6 210 5 160 1 50 1 : 2,619 Davao del Norte 2004 26 888 4 275 22 613 1 : 894 2005 26 888 4 275 22 613 1 : 908 2006 25 882 4 275 21 607 1 : 928 2007 25 969 4 275 21 694 1 : 857 2008 22 1,106 4 275 18 831 1 : 371 2009 24 1,055 4 275 20 780 1 : 810 2010 24 1,063 4 275 20 788 1 : 817 2011 24 1,087 4 275 20 812 1 : 889 2012 25 1,119 4 275 21 844 1 : 880 2013 25 1,119 4 275 21 844 1 : 911 2014 24 1,153 4 275 20 878 1 : 906

Compostela Valley

2004 14 236 4 70 10 166 1 : 2,667 2005 13 236 4 70 9 166 1 : 2,718 2006 10 198 4 70 6 128 1 : 3,302 2007 11 285 4 95 7 190 1 : 2,336 2008 11 153 4 70 7 83 1 : 4,437 2009 10 166 4 70 6 96 1 : 4,169 2010 10 162 4 70 6 92 1 : 4,352 2011 11 182 4 70 7 112 1 : 4,040 2012 11 182 4 70 7 112 1 : 4,114 2013 11 182 4 70 7 112 1 : 3,981 2014 11 175 4 70 7 105 1 : 4,209

9 - 29 Table 9.16 - continued NUMBER AND BED CAPACITY OF GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE HOSPITALS AND BED-TO-POPULATION RATIO BY PROVINCE/CITY 2004 - 2014

Total Government Private Bed-to- Province Number Bed Number Bed Number Bed Population Capacity Capacity Capacity Ratio Davao del Sur

2004 43 1,104 7 185 36 919 1 : 740 2005 43 1,104 7 185 36 919 1 : 752 2006 43 1,126 7 200 36 926 1 : 750 2007 43 1,126 7 200 36 926 1 : 762 2008 43 1,106 7 168 36 938 1 : 789 2009 41 1,103 5 168 36 935 1 : 812 2010 40 1,162 5 179 35 983 1 : 783 2011 39 1,141 5 179 34 962 1 : 792 2012 39 1,099 5 179 34 920 1 : 834 2013 39 1,099 5 179 34 920 1 : 824 2014 42 1,279 5 172 37 1,107 1 : 717

Davao City

2004 29 1,615 4 455 25 1,160 1 : 765 2005 30 1,615 4 455 26 1,160 1 : 778 2006 30 1,700 4 458 26 1,242 1 : 751 2007 29 2,003 4 458 25 1,545 1 : 648 2008 29 2,092 4 448 25 1,644 1 : 630 2009 31 2,815 3 448 28 2,367 1 : 473 2010 30 2,153 5 868 25 1,285 1 : 629 2011 28 2,122 2 438 26 1,684 1 : 712 2012 28 2,122 2 438 26 1,684 1 : 728 2013 28 2,122 2 438 26 1,684 1 : 735 2014 29 2,128 2 438 27 1,690 1 : 749

Notes: 1. Ratio for 1998-1999 were computed using the 1995 Census-Based Population Projections. 2. Ratio for 2000-2007 were computed using the 2000 Census-Based Population Projections. 3. Ratio for 2013 were computed using the 2010 Census-Based Population Projections. Source: Department of Health, Regional Office XI

9 - 30 Table 9.17 NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF CHILDREN AGED 0-71 MONTHS OLD BY PROVINCE/CITY 2007 - 2014

Province Number of Below Normal, Below Normal, Above Normal Children Weighed Low Very Low Normal

2007 Region XI 608,750 536,689 57,765 6,655 7,641

Davao Oriental 67,370 55,619 9,634 1,221 896 Davao del Norte 50,136 43,837 5,130 641 528 Compostela Valley 93,137 81,158 9,220 853 1,906 Davao del Sur 100,537 83,768 14,024 1,536 1,209 Davao City 220,277 203,001 13,259 1,656 2,361 Digos City 19,402 16,933 2,086 228 155 Panabo City 19,338 17,977 1,165 100 96 Samal City 12,118 10,589 1,181 180 168 Tagum City 26,435 23,807 2,066 240 322

2008 Region XI 610,893 543,060 55,040 6,431 6,362

Davao Oriental 70,039 58,188 9,427 1,199 1,225 Davao del Norte 49,940 44,532 4,446 599 363 Compostela Valley 91,821 82,728 7,863 663 567 Davao del Sur 102,981 86,028 14,181 1,555 1,217 Davao City 217,803 201,314 12,756 1,636 2,097 Digos City 19,901 17,430 2,060 204 207 Mati City 15,366 12,851 2,024 242 249 Panabo City 18,990 17,306 1,304 146 234 Samal City 12,340 11,112 1,057 93 78 Tagum City 27,078 24,422 1,946 336 374 2009 Region XI 625,681 566,372 48,940 5,386 4,983

Davao Oriental 69,614 62,084 6,268 792 470 Davao del Norte 52,568 47,688 4,040 574 266 Compostela Valley 93,454 84,691 7,762 573 428 Davao del Sur 105,530 89,122 13,659 1,512 1,237 Davao City 223,007 207,421 12,239 1,483 1,864 Digos City 19,889 17,816 1,752 197 124 Panabo City 20,339 18,962 1,114 106 157 Samal City 12,755 11,761 843 66 85 Tagum City 28,525 26,827 1,263 83 352

Tagum City 27,078 24,422 1,946 336 374 2010 Region XI 651,754 603,923 36,759 6,889 4,183

Davao Oriental 55,240 51,427 2,729 766 318 Davao del Norte 53,515 49,715 3,054 519 227 Compostela Valley 93,950 86,692 6,022 804 432 Davao del Sur 109,169 95,512 10,592 2,134 931 Davao City 237,921 225,039 9,396 1,907 1,579 Digos City 20,203 18,430 1,424 228 121 Mati City 15,985 14,870 839 178 98 Panabo City 20,768 19,604 897 114 153 Samal City 13,000 12,109 720 99 72 Tagum City 32,003 30,525 1,086 140 252 Source: Department of Health, Regional Office XI

9 - 31 Table 9.17 - continued NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF CHILDREN AGED 0-71 MONTHS OLD BY PROVINCE/CITY 2007 - 2014

Province Number of Below Normal, Below Normal, Above Normal Children Weighed Low Very Low Normal

2011 Region XI 625,777 582,521 31,815 7,010 4,431

Davao Oriental 55,590 52,142 2,424 627 397 Davao del Norte 53,762 49,903 2,973 612 274 Compostela Valley 95,405 89,432 4,743 752 478 Davao del Sur 111,014 99,775 8,370 2,068 801 Davao City 209,558 196,864 8,974 2,054 1,666 Digos City 20,126 18,009 1,501 423 193 Mati City 15,823 14,961 561 139 162 Panabo City 21,578 20,568 735 123 152 Samal City 13,179 12,400 583 109 87 Tagum City 29,742 28,467 951 103 221

2012 Region XI 638,410 595,473 30,760 7,192 4,985

Davao Oriental 56,830 54,128 1,917 471 314 Davao del Norte 55,041 51,837 2,599 379 226 Compostela Valley 95,634 90,610 3,875 669 480 Davao del Sur 107,684 96,391 7,936 2,198 1,159 Davao City 222,657 207,886 10,292 2,561 1,918 Digos City 19,915 17,940 1,423 378 174 Mati City 16,044 15,345 438 113 148 Panabo City 20,976 20,019 587 124 246 Samal City 13,222 12,295 725 138 64 Tagum City 30,407 29,022 968 161 256

2013 Region XI 651,206 606,189 32,339 7,881 4,797

Davao Oriental 56,115 52,081 2,850 834 350 Davao del Norte 55,666 52,104 2,587 630 345 Compostela Valley 97,876 92,432 4,300 726 418 Davao del Sur 102,792 89,581 9,157 2,864 1,190 Davao City 233,923 221,087 9,242 1,989 1,605 Digos City 20,120 18,581 1,096 279 164 Mati City 16,243 15,252 698 181 112 Panabo City 22,736 21,506 787 134 309 Samal City 13,302 12,478 668 96 60 Tagum City 32,433 31,087 954 148 244

9 - 32 Table 9.17 - continued NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF CHILDREN AGED 0-71 MONTHS OLD BY PROVINCE/CITY 2005 - 2012

Province Number of Below Normal, Below Normal, Above Normal Children Weighed Low Very Low Normal

2014 Region XI 661,179 605,572 31,522 8,555 6,721

Davao Oriental 57,589 53,999 2,380 682 528 Davao del Norte 87,276 50,850 2,521 674 497 Compostela Valley 97,509 92,300 3,862 703 644 Davao del Sur 101,357 87,779 9,060 3,021 1,497 Davao City 232,952 219,132 9,169 2,443 2,208 Digos City 20,280 17,826 1,652 473 329 Mati City 15,900 15,138 505 118 139 Panabo City 9,352 20,528 666 147 223 Samal City 21,544 12,659 569 99 73 Tagum City 17,420 35,361 1,138 195 583

Note: Data is based on Operation Timbang results.

Figure 9.5 NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF 0-71 MONTHS OLD CHILDREN BY PROVINCE/CITY, 2013

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9 - 33 Table 9.18 NUTRITIONALLY DEPRESSED MUNICIPALITIES IN THE DAVAO REGION 2010 - 2014

Prevalence of Underweight Preschoolers Province / 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Municipality Rate Rank Rate Rank Rate Rank Rate Rank Rate Rank

Davao Oriental Boston 7.46 20 6.97 22 5.05 27 9.73 11 9.82 10 Cateel 6.24 29 4.80 31 3.19 36 11.33 9 6.19 23 Governor Generoso 5.73 36 5.44 28 5.29 23 7.13 20 5.26 27 Lupon 6.18 30 4.73 33 4.40 29 4.98 30 2.92 39 Tarragona 7.67 18 8.05 14 5.07 26 6.90 22 8.82 13 San Isidro 4.67 39 3.08 39 1.95 42 1.45 41 1.61 42 Baganga 7.27 22 7.56 17 6.06 18 12.40 6 7.44 16 Banay-banay 4.82 38 4.09 37 3.78 33 3.63 35 3.39 35 Manay 6.15 31 6.81 23 3.31 35 2.97 37 4.60 31 Caraga 7.84 17 3.61 38 2.83 37 5.82 28 6.84 19

Davao del Norte Talaingod 22.18 1 23.94 1 16.98 1 19.71 1 16.90 5 Kapalong 5.85 35 6.46 26 5.22 25 4.61 32 5.73 25 Asuncion 6.54 26 4.88 30 3.62 34 4.04 34 3.52 33 San Isidro 9.51 14 8.38 11 7.91 11 6.92 21 8.65 14 New Corella 7.86 16 6.59 25 5.34 22 4.74 31 3.65 32 Sto. Tomas 6.40 28 6.70 24 5.93 19 7.85 17 7.98 15 Carmen 2.63 41 2.02 41 2.65 38 2.12 39 3.13 37 Braulio E. Dujali 1.94 43 1.64 42 2.30 40 2.13 38 2.22 41

Compostela Valley Montevista 7.30 21 7.98 15 5.82 20 7.28 19 6.21 22 Laak 15.51 4 9.37 7 7.08 14 8.47 14 7.33 18 Maragusan 14.13 7 8.44 10 7.03 15 6.88 23 5.01 30 Compostela 6.06 33 5.34 29 5.05 28 6.52 25 5.61 26 Monkayo 6.62 25 4.24 36 3.88 32 4.98 30 3.07 38 Pantukan 5.93 34 8.27 13 5.58 21 5.55 29 6.30 21 New Bataan 7.89 15 7.53 18 6.11 17 6.34 26 6.15 24 Maco 6.43 27 4.74 32 4.14 31 3.20 36 3.36 36 Mabini 5.23 37 4.28 35 4.34 30 4.14 33 6.38 20 Mawab 3.12 40 2.30 40 2.28 41 1.78 40 1.12 43 Nabunturan 2.14 42 1.60 43 1.36 43 1.34 42 2.14 40

Davao del Sur Don Marcelino 17.69 3 14.69 3 14.72 3 18.07 3 17.95 2 Malita 13.95 8 10.53 4 11.45 6 15.35 5 17.83 3 Jose Abad Santos 12.87 10 9.48 6 7.64 12 12.12 8 12.94 6 Sta. Maria 14.89 5 9.58 5 11.43 7 12.21 7 11.21 8 Sulop 14.48 6 7.11 21 11.48 5 11.03 10 12.56 7 Sta. Cruz 13.00 9 8.96 8 15.56 2 15.69 4 17.33 4 Padada 10.28 11 8.30 12 8.16 9 8.11 16 9.43 11 Matanao 7.50 19 7.89 16 2.53 39 9.41 12 8.91 12 Malalag 7.00 23 7.44 19 6.56 16 7.55 18 7.40 17 Kiblawan 9.86 13 8.52 9 8.26 8 8.30 15 9.85 9 Sarangani 18.59 2 14.91 2 12.35 4 18.32 2 19.56 1 Magsaysay 10.03 12 4.49 34 5.27 24 6.80 24 5.12 28 Bansalan 6.96 24 6.01 27 7.57 13 8.88 13 3.46 34 Hagonoy 6.12 32 7.13 20 7.96 10 5.97 27 4.01 29

Source: National Nutrition Council, Regional Office XI

9 - 34 Table 9.19 NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF CHILDREN 0-5 YEARS OLD, BY REGION, REGION XI BY PROVINCE 2011

Region Underweight Overweight Stunted Wasted

Philippines 20.2 4.8 33.6 7.3

National Capital Region 14.7 7.7 26.8 6.6 Cordillera Administrative Region 11.9 6.7 34.3 4.7 Ilocos Region 19.8 6.0 29.0 9.9 Cagayan Valley 23.2 3.2 32.1 10.5 Central Luzon 15.8 5.3 22.3 7.0 CALABARZON 14.8 6.6 27.4 6.5 MIMAROPA 24.9 3.6 37.2 10.5 Bicol Region 25.3 3.3 36.8 8.4 Western Visayas 23.9 3.5 41.0 5.8 Central Visayas 21.6 2.9 38.6 5.3 Eastern Visayas 25.7 3.4 41.7 7.8 Zamboanga Peninsula 25.2 4.7 42.2 7.1 Northern Mindanao 21.9 3.0 37.2 7.3 Davao Region 20.2 3.2 35.2 7.2 Compostela Valley 22.9 1.8 37.3 2.8 Davao del Norte 16.8 1.3 32.4 6.2 Davao del Sur 21.4 4.3 34.5 9.0 Davao Oriental 16.5 2.8 40.3 5.6 SOCCKSARGEN 25.1 2.7 42.6 7.1 Caraga 23.0 3.0 37.3 8.6 ARMM 26.2 5.1 43.5 10.0

Source: Food and Nutrition Research Institute

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9 - 35 Chapter 10 EDUCATION

Data on the country's educational system are essential in the planning, implementation and supervision of programs in this field. The primary goal of programs is to develop a meaningful and efficient educational system in the country. This is a priority thrust of the government today. A specific objective of programs and systems put in place is to update the quality of our educational system at all levels. Education is indispensable in bringing about the desired behavioral and attitudinal changes in the population to effect socioeconomic development. The far-reaching and enduring effects of a literate citizenry on individual and societal growth and progress call for serious efforts to continuously improve and promote accessibility of our educational facilities and services to the people. More so, the responsiveness of our educational system to changes in the socioeconomic spheres and the demands of development initiatives pose a challenge to our decision makers and educators. To address these challenges in the most efficient and effective fashion, an adequate and timely supply of data focusing on the levels and state of resources and facilities and the accomplishments of our educational system is indeed vital.

This chapter presents data on important aspects of the educational system at the regional down to the division level. The statistics presented include enrolment and number of schools and teachers and graduates by level and government or private. The chapter contains several derived indicators, such as student-teacher ratio and performance indicators, such as enrolment, retention, survival, completion, dropout, transition, and graduation rates.

Sector Highlights

. 64.7 percent of the first grade entrants five years before were able to reach sixth grade in SY 2012- 2013. Among provinces and cities in the region, Tagum City had the highest survival rate in the said SY with 90.1 percent.

. There were, on the average, 39 pupils per teacher and 43 pupils per classroom in government elementary schools in Region XI in SY 2012-2013.

. The number of public and private elementary schools in Davao Region increased by 6.7 percent from SY 2011-2012 to SY 2012-2013.

. Secondary schools enrolment increased by 2.3 percent between SY 2012-2013 and SY 2013-2014 with public schools enrolment increased by 2.3 percent, while private schools enrolment grew by 2.1 percent.

. The survival rate of public secondary schools for SY 2012-2013 increased to 70.8 percent, from the 69.3 percent in SY 2011-2012.

10 - 1 Table 10.1 Elementary Enrolment in Public and Private Schools by Grade Level by Province/City, SY 2007-2008 to SY 2013-2014 10 - 4

Table 10.2 Performance Indicators in Public Elementary Schools by Province/City, SY 2006-2007 to SY 2012-2013 10 - 9

Table 10.3 Program Indicators in Public Elementary Schools by Province/City, SY 2008-2009 to SY 2012-2013 10 - 11

Table 10.4 Number of Public and Private Elementary Schools in School Districts by Province/City, SY 2006-2007 to SY 2012-2013 10 - 13

Table 10.5 Secondary Enrolment in Public and Private Schools by Province/City, SY 2007-2008 to SY 2013-2014 10 - 14

Table 10.6 Performance Indicators in Public Secondary Schools by Province/City, SY 2005-2006 to SY 2012-2013 10 - 15

Table 10.7 Number of Teachers in Public and Private Secondary Schools by Province/City, SY 2011-2012 to SY 2013-2014 10 - 17

Figure 10.1 Elementary Enrolment in Public and Private Schools , Region XI, 2007-2008 and 2013-2014 10 - 3

Figure 10.2 Secondary Enrolment in Public and Private Schools, Region XI, 2013-2014 10 - 3

Figure 10.3 Number of Public Elementary Schools by School Division, Region XI, 2012-2013 10 - 16

10 - 2 Figure 10.1 ELEMENTARY ENROLMENT IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS REGION XI, SY 2007 - 2008 TO 2013 - 2014

760,000

740,000

720,000

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680,000

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620,000

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580,000 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012 - 13 2013 - 14 School Year

Figure 10.2 SECONDARY ENROLMENT IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS REGION XI, SY 2013-2014

Private 18.8%

Public 81.2%

10 - 3 Table 10.1 ELEMENTARY ENROLMENT IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS BY GRADE LEVEL AND PROVINCE/CITY SY 2008 – 2009 to 2014 – 2015

Province/City/ Grade 2008 – 2009 – 2010 – 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 Level 2009 2010 2011

Total

REGION XI 649,506 673,627 709,876 720,799 737,618 736,210 738,062 Grade I 156,398 162,313 170,867 173,037 138,780 135,684 119,905 Grade II 114,854 121,469 132,309 133,644 148,024 149,120 130,180 Grade III 103,010 107,975 114,276 116,202 130,366 130,890 144,605 Grade IV 98,061 100,282 106,425 108,274 117,790 117,791 127,367 Grade V 92,376 94,752 97,783 99,863 105,485 105,400 114,657 Grade VI 84,807 86,836 88,216 89,779 97,173 97,325 101,348 Grade VII 306

Davao Oriental 90,902 72,001 100,552 100,734 40,046 40,064 38,643 Grade I 24,239 18,736 25,936 25,984 7,662 7,729 6,482 Grade II 16,415 13,263 18,190 18,205 8,071 8,076 7,168 Grade III 14,299 11,480 16,029 16,081 7,223 7,210 7,739 Grade IV 13,102 10,419 15,167 15,211 6,357 6,353 6,843 Grade V 12,195 9,548 13,513 13,477 5,738 5,713 5,990 Grade VI 10,652 8,555 11,717 11,776 4,995 4,983 5,236 Grade VII 16

Davao del Norte 59,267 61,748 69,557 69,128 70,510 70,972 70,410 Grade I 14,237 15,122 16,572 16,594 12,189 12,549 11,487 Grade II 10,839 11,144 13,881 13,364 13,639 13,678 14,050 Grade III 9,435 10,017 11,260 11,301 13,545 13,582 13,679 Grade IV 9,025 9,102 9,992 10,017 11,813 11,828 13,383 Grade V 8,122 8,647 9,408 9,393 10,265 10,245 11,732 Grade VI 7,609 7,716 8,444 8,459 9,059 9,090 10,142 Grade VII 360

Compostela Valley 101,676 102,914 111,965 112,099 110,650 110,777 108,590 Grade I 23,870 23,476 26,163 26,199 18,982 18,922 16,426 Grade II 18,519 19,074 20,962 21,024 20,765 20,757 17,762 Grade III 16,182 17,017 18,189 18,180 20,786 20,920 21,573 Grade IV 15,363 15,418 17,176 17,180 18,449 18,522 20,576 Grade V 14,477 14,541 15,757 15,760 16,430 16,441 18,288 Grade VI 13,265 13,388 13,718 13,756 15,238 15,215 16,050 Grade VII 240

Davao del Sur 104,979 110,907 121,612 121,627 125,353 125,366 127,053 Grade I 28,163 30,885 33,327 33,271 25,699 25,774 22,236 Grade II 18,471 19,931 23,585 23,560 28,096 28,123 23,662 Grade III 16,368 16,869 19,222 19,244 21,787 21,801 26,816 Grade IV 15,300 15,798 16,861 16,901 19,299 19,189 20,904 Grade V 14,312 14,552 15,259 15,270 16,348 16,344 18,243 Grade VI 12,365 12,872 13,358 13,381 14,124 14,135 15,210 Grade VII -

Davao City 202,577 207,577 205,899 216,105 228,921 226,743 193,849 Grade I 46,230 46,662 46,662 48,590 45,183 41,763 30,339 Grade II 35,054 37,124 37,412 39,041 44,604 45,449 66,339 Grade III 32,162 33,593 32,732 34,465 38,595 38,944 43,201 Grade IV 30,920 31,544 31,926 33,483 36,242 36,264 38,365 Grade V 29,887 30,144 29,576 31,574 32,556 32,518 36,525 Grade VI 28,324 28,510 27,591 28,952 31,741 31,805 31,818 Grade VII 4,523

10 - 4 Table 10.1 - continued

Province/City/ Grade 2008 – 2009 – 2010 – 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 Level 2009 2010 2011

Digos City 21,368 21,610 22,869 22,836 24,587 24,744 27,152 Grade I 4,468 4,434 5,034 5,045 4,628 4,672 3,283 Grade II 3,784 3,872 3,965 3,931 5,118 5,177 4,191 Grade III 3,538 3,671 3,695 3,675 4,230 4,266 6,395 Grade IV 3,431 3,486 3,577 3,616 3,715 3,699 4,323 Grade V 3,197 3,327 3,436 3,437 3,479 3,534 3,666 Grade VI 2,950 3,062 3,162 3,132 3,257 3,396 3,407 Grade VII ...... -

Panabo City 24,247 25,826 27,709 28,104 28,344 28,628 26,660 Grade I 5,513 6,438 6,471 6,557 6,023 4,943 4,206 Grade II 4,114 4,420 5,225 5,295 5,216 5,540 4,321 Grade III 3,910 3,973 4,667 4,770 4,945 4,993 5,028 Grade IV 3,781 3,845 4,107 4,151 4,593 4,842 4,614 Grade V 3,564 3,714 3,661 3,731 3,980 4,492 4,417 Grade VI 3,365 3,436 3,578 3,600 3,587 3,818 4,074 Grade VII ......

Samal City 14,253 14,394 15,062 15,037 15,372 14,682 15,737 Grade I 3,185 3,136 3,251 3,240 2,987 2,353 2,537 Grade II 2,416 2,555 2,736 2,710 2,930 2,761 2,492 Grade III 2,293 2,284 2,554 2,571 2,615 2,716 2,889 Grade IV 2,284 2,212 2,340 2,340 2,492 2,432 2,851 Grade V 2,104 2,228 2,136 2,135 2,277 2,312 2,555 Grade VI 1,971 1,979 2,045 2,041 2,071 2,108 2,413 Grade VII ...... -

Tagum City 30,237 33,094 34,651 35,129 36,927 37,989 38,479 Grade I 6,493 7,655 7,451 7,557 7,639 6,813 6,556 Grade II 5,242 5,798 6,353 6,514 6,802 7,197 6,467 Grade III 4,823 5,273 5,928 5,915 6,284 6,608 7,070 Grade IV 4,855 4,984 5,279 5,375 5,895 6,255 6,486 Grade V 4,518 4,927 5,037 5,086 5,369 5,882 6,145 Grade VI 4,306 4,457 4,603 4,682 4,938 5,234 5,755 Grade VII ...... 20

Mati City .. 23,314 .. .. 56,181 56,245 56,030 Grade I .. 5,769 .. .. 10,132 10,166 8,968 Grade II .. 4,288 .. .. 12,330 12,362 9,780 Grade III .. 3,798 .. .. 9,866 9,850 11,903 Grade IV .. 3,474 .. .. 8,419 8,407 9,591 Grade V .. 3,124 .. .. 7,899 7,919 8,231 Grade VI .. 2,861 .. .. 7,535 7,541 7,557 Grade VII ...... -

Public

REGION XI 606,470 629,284 673,473 674,674 681,693 689,352 691,306 Grade I 148,127 153,887 163,652 163,835 136,153 128,443 110,731 Grade II 107,241 113,416 125,305 125,475 133,653 139,286 121,614 Grade III 95,890 100,480 108,249 108,453 119,991 122,547 135,967 Grade IV 91,075 93,179 100,772 100,944 106,706 110,360 120,047 Grade V 85,616 87,987 92,475 92,865 97,276 98,390 108,035 Grade VI 78,521 80,335 83,020 83,102 87,914 90,326 94,912

10 - 5 Table 10.1 - continued

Davao Oriental 88,819 70,960 98,305 98,329 39,346 39,448 38,643 Grade I 23,846 18,559 25,523 25,526 7,547 7,613 6,291 Grade II 16,049 13,082 17,787 17,788 7,943 7,977 6,978 Grade III 13,926 11,316 15,662 15,666 7,105 7,104 7,613 Grade IV 12,778 10,238 14,825 14,835 6,244 6,251 6,734 Grade V 11,855 9,379 13,132 13,123 5,619 5,622 5,890 Grade VI 10,365 8,386 11,376 11,391 4,888 4,881 5,137

Davao del Norte 57,536 59,798 66,725 66,797 67,878 68,101 70,277 Grade I 13,790 14,676 15,982 16,004 11,519 11,546 11,487 Grade II 10,478 10,722 12,944 12,928 13,071 13,127 11,621 Grade III 9,163 9,685 10,857 10,898 13,124 13,156 13,184 Grade IV 8,780 8,843 9,648 9,673 11,475 11,511 12,980 Grade V 7,908 8,379 9,125 9,110 9,936 9,971 11,288 Grade VI 7,417 7,493 8,169 8,184 8,753 8,790 9,717

Compostela Valley 99,106 100,316 109,324 109,324 107,817 108,052 108,288 Grade I 23,330 22,985 25,534 25,532 18,363 18,425 16,399 Grade II 18,053 18,548 20,507 20,507 20,163 20,208 17,762 Grade III 15,739 16,605 17,760 17,761 20,320 20,359 20,082 Grade IV 14,995 15,004 16,763 16,764 18,062 18,097 20,251 Grade V 14,082 14,165 15,366 15,366 16,034 16,085 18,014 Grade VI 12,907 13,009 13,394 13,394 14,875 14,878 15,780

Davao del Sur 103,431 109,715 120,339 120,339 124,112 124,037 126,871 Grade I 27,872 30,660 33,092 33,061 25,473 25,459 22,036 Grade II 18,206 19,720 23,355 23,335 27,877 27,875 23,662 Grade III 16,118 16,651 18,999 19,030 21,585 21,583 26,816 Grade IV 15,038 15,607 16,645 16,665 19,091 19,006 20,904 Grade V 14,075 14,378 15,064 15,064 16,137 16,166 18,243 Grade VI 12,122 12,699 13,184 13,184 13,949 13,948 15,210

Davao City 172,925 177,765 185,646 186,435 191,827 197,571 193,849 Grade I 40,789 41,171 42,857 42,970 43,190 38,529 30,339 Grade II 29,905 31,874 33,789 33,938 34,782 39,074 35,479 Grade III 27,269 28,537 29,391 29,463 32,091 33,596 37,778 Grade IV 26,016 26,700 28,669 28,740 28,389 31,404 32,635 Grade V 25,058 25,479 26,504 26,868 27,989 27,840 30,709 Grade VI 23,888 24,004 24,436 24,456 25,386 27,128 26,909

Digos City 20,075 20,465 21,512 21,510 22,517 23,169 22,693 Grade I 4,185 4,171 4,790 4,791 5,164 4,320 3,173 Grade II 3,575 3,598 3,709 3,709 4,158 4,879 4,191 Grade III 3,330 3,446 3,442 3,442 3,532 4,028 4,723 Grade IV 3,217 3,283 3,372 3,373 3,362 3,481 3,986 Grade V 3,006 3,117 3,244 3,243 3,239 3,304 3,439 Grade VI 2,762 2,850 2,955 2,952 3,062 3,157 3,181

Panabo City 22,108 23,646 25,245 25,563 25,590 25,925 26,660 Grade I 5,078 5,974 5,978 6,055 5,386 4,387 4,206 Grade II 3,705 4,024 4,755 4,811 4,739 4,964 4,321 Grade III 3,549 3,594 4,258 4,313 4,486 4,563 5,028 Grade IV 3,428 3,505 3,719 3,763 4,152 4,435 4,614 Grade V 3,291 3,377 3,306 3,357 3,608 4,101 4,417 Grade VI 3,057 3,172 3,229 3,264 3,219 3,475 4,074

Samal City 14,053 14,194 14,875 14,875 15,167 14,442 15,492 Grade I 3,143 3,094 3,212 3,212 2,913 2,300 2,484 Grade II 2,384 2,523 2,681 2,681 2,900 2,685 2,451 Grade III 2,263 2,254 2,531 2,531 2,590 2,679 2,836 Grade IV 2,253 2,181 2,317 2,317 2,452 2,407 2,814

10 - 6 Grade V 2,078 2,202 2,112 2,112 2,264 2,279 2,527 Grade VI 1,932 1,940 2,022 2,022 2,048 2,092 2,380

Table 10.1 - continued

Tagum City 28,417 30,286 31,502 31,502 33,048 34,165 34,538 Grade I 6,094 7,047 6,684 6,684 6,805 6,073 5,771 Grade II 4,886 5,234 5,778 5,778 6,020 6,463 5,750 Grade III 4,533 4,794 5,349 5,349 5,600 5,924 6,356 Grade IV 4,570 4,540 4,814 4,814 5,356 5,634 5,851 Grade V 4,263 4,569 4,622 4,622 4,813 5,384 5,548 Grade VI 4,071 4,102 4,255 4,255 4,454 4,687 5,262

Mati City .. 22,139 .. .. 54,391 54,442 53,995 Grade I .. 5,550 .. .. 9,793 9,791 8,545 Grade II .. 4,091 .. .. 12,000 12,034 9,399 Grade III .. 3,598 .. .. 9,558 9,555 11,551 Grade IV .. 3,278 .. .. 8,123 8,134 9,278 Grade V .. 2,942 .. .. 7,637 7,638 7,960 Grade VI .. 2,680 .. .. 7,280 7,290 7,262

Private

REGION XI 43,036 44,343 36,403 46,125 48,802 46,858 46,756 Grade I 8,271 8,426 7,215 9,202 10,476 7,241 9,174 Grade II 7,613 8,053 7,004 8,169 8,905 9,834 8,566 Grade III 7,120 7,495 6,027 7,749 7,884 8,343 8,638 Grade IV 6,986 7,103 5,653 7,330 7,434 7,431 7,320 Grade V 6,760 6,765 5,308 6,998 7,214 7,010 6,622 Grade VI 6,286 6,501 5,196 6,677 6,889 6,999 6,436 Grade VII ...... 306

Davao Oriental 2,083 1,041 2,247 2,405 700 616 815 Grade I 393 177 413 458 115 116 191 Grade II 366 181 403 417 128 99 190 Grade III 373 164 367 415 118 106 126 Grade IV 324 181 342 376 113 102 109 Grade V 340 169 381 354 119 91 100 Grade VI 287 169 341 385 107 102 99 Grade VII ...... 16

Davao del Norte 1,731 1,950 2,832 2,331 2,632 2,871 3,268 Grade I 447 446 590 590 670 1,003 1,142 Grade II 361 422 937 436 568 551 487 Grade III 272 332 403 403 421 426 568 Grade IV 245 259 344 344 338 317 408 Grade V 214 268 283 283 329 274 334 Grade VI 192 223 275 275 306 300 329 Grade VII ...... 133

Compostela Valley 2,570 2,598 2,641 2,775 2,833 2,725 2,429 Grade I 540 491 629 667 619 497 495 Grade II 466 526 455 517 602 549 403 Grade III 443 412 429 419 466 561 444 Grade IV 368 414 413 416 387 425 425 Grade V 395 376 391 394 396 356 360 Grade VI 358 379 324 362 363 337 302 Grade VII ...... 27

Davao del Sur 1,548 1,192 1,273 1,288 1,241 1,329 1,491 Grade I 291 225 235 210 226 315 325 Grade II 265 211 230 225 219 248 274 Grade III 250 218 223 214 202 218 270 Grade IV 262 191 216 236 208 183 240

10 - 7 Table 10.1 - continued

Grade V 237 174 195 206 211 178 182 Grade VI 243 173 174 197 175 187 200 Grade VII ...... -

Davao City 29,652 29,812 20,253 29,670 31,350 29,172 30,860 Grade I 5,441 5,491 3,805 5,620 6,654 3,234 5,423 Grade II 5,149 5,250 3,623 5,103 5,530 6,375 5,730 Grade III 4,893 5,056 3,341 5,002 4,999 5,348 5,816 Grade IV 4,904 4,844 3,257 4,743 4,838 4,860 4,909 Grade V 4,829 4,665 3,072 4,706 4,716 4,678 4,523 Grade VI 4,436 4,506 3,155 4,496 4,613 4,677 4,459 Grade VII ...... 110

Digos City 1,293 1,387 1,357 1,326 1,418 1,575 1,672 Grade I 283 263 244 254 308 352 337 Grade II 209 274 256 222 239 298 343 Grade III 208 225 253 233 202 238 295 Grade IV 214 203 205 243 234 218 244 Grade V 191 210 192 194 240 230 227 Grade VI 188 212 207 180 195 239 226 Grade VII ...... -

Panabo City 2,139 2,180 2,464 2,541 2,754 2,703 .. Grade I 435 464 493 502 637 556 .. Grade II 409 396 470 484 477 576 .. Grade III 361 379 409 457 459 430 .. Grade IV 353 340 388 388 441 407 .. Grade V 273 337 355 374 372 391 .. Grade VI 308 264 349 336 368 343 ..

Samal City 200 200 187 162 205 240 245 Grade I 42 42 39 28 74 53 53 Grade II 32 32 55 29 30 76 41 Grade III 30 30 23 40 25 37 53 Grade IV 31 31 23 23 40 25 37 Grade V 26 26 24 23 13 33 28 Grade VI 39 39 23 19 23 16 33 Grade VII ...... -

Tagum City 1,820 2,808 3,149 3,627 3,879 3,824 3,941 Grade I 399 608 767 873 834 740 785 Grade II 356 564 575 736 782 734 717 Grade III 290 479 579 566 684 684 714 Grade IV 285 444 465 561 539 621 635 Grade V 255 358 415 464 556 498 597 Grade VI 235 355 348 427 484 547 493 Grade VII ...... 20

Mati City .. 1,175 .. .. 1,790 1,803 2,035 Grade I .. 219 .. .. 339 375 423 Grade II .. 197 .. .. 330 328 381 Grade III .. 200 .. .. 308 295 352 Grade IV .. 196 .. .. 296 273 313 Grade V .. 182 .. .. 262 281 271 Grade VI .. 181 .. .. 255 251 295 Grade VII ...... -

Source: Department of Education XI

10 - 8 Table 10.2 PERFORMANCE INDICATORS IN PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS BY PROVINCE/CITY SY 2008 – 2009 to 2014 – 2015

2008 – 2009 – 2010 – Province/City/ Indicator 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2009 2010 2011

REGION XI Graduation Rate 98.1 97.8 98.0 97.8 96.7 … 98.6 Retention Rate 90.8 91.5 90.9 89.0 89.5 … 93.9 Drop-Out Rate 0.5 0.6 0.4 0.7 1.2 … 0.4 Transition Rate 96.6 97.7 97.4 95.6 93.6 … … Gross Participation Rate 89.1 95.3 108.4 96.4 … … 117.1 Survival Rate 54.9 65.0 57.1 63.2 64.7 … 84.8

Davao Oriental Graduation Rate 96.5 95.6 96.2 96.0 94.5 … 98.4 Retention Rate 87.7 90.4 89.3 86.3 35.3 … 90.8 Drop-Out Rate 0.8 0.6 0.5 1.2 2.1 … 0.5 Transition Rate 96.4 98.0 96.8 93.5 35.1 … … Gross Participation Rate 100.9 114.2 119.7 127.5 … … 119.4 Survival Rate 50.5 68.5 56.7 57.9 … … 71.3

Davao del Norte Graduation Rate 97.1 94.8 98.3 98.3 98.1 … 99.5 Retention Rate 90.1 90.5 91.3 91.8 92.7 … 94.9 Drop-Out Rate 1.3 0.8 0.3 0.6 0.7 … 0.2 Transition Rate 95.0 96.4 96.5 97.4 94.7 … … Gross Participation Rate 89.0 91.7 112.1 103.7 … … 115.9 Survival Rate 53.4 61.7 56.9 75.2 77.2 … 93.8

Compostela Valley Graduation Rate 97.9 99.0 99.2 98.5 96.8 … 99.5 Retention Rate 91.7 91.7 93.6 91.2 92.8 … 92.3 Drop-Out Rate 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.7 … 0.3 Transition Rate 94.8 96.2 97.8 95.7 95.4 … … Gross Participation Rate 86.4 93.1 110.6 100.3 … … 109.6 Survival Rate 62.9 70.6 67.4 67.9 74.3 … 94.1

Davao del Sur Graduation Rate 99.0 99.3 98.2 98.0 96.9 … 99.4 Retention Rate 91.7 86.7 85.3 83.4 83.4 … 91.3 Drop-Out Rate 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.3 2.1 … 0.3 Transition Rate 94.8 95.5 94.5 93.6 90.1 … … Gross Participation Rate 86.4 95.9 112.7 106.1 … … 119.4 Survival Rate 62.9 54.6 46.4 47.4 46.4 … 78.4

Davao City Graduation Rate 98.2 98.4 97.6 97.6 96.3 … 97.6 Retention Rate 86.6 93.5 92.0 97.0 91.8 … 95.6 Drop-Out Rate 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.9 1.0 … 0.4 Transition Rate 94.4 99.3 98.7 97.0 96.0 … … Gross Participation Rate 83.2 89.7 98.9 87.1 … … 117.5 Survival Rate 46.9 62.9 58.7 67.1 72.1 … 80.3

Digos City Graduation Rate 99.1 98.4 100.0 99.8 98.2 … 100.2 Retention Rate 93.3 93.8 94.4 93.2 93.5 … 96.9 Drop-Out Rate 0.3 0.6 0.0 0.1 0.1 … 0.0 Transition Rate 97.6 97.7 97.3 95.3 95.6 … … Gross Participation Rate 82.1 91.6 101.0 90.1 … … 120.9 Survival Rate 56.3 65.6 59.7 72.5 74.6 … 85.6

10 - 9 Table 10.2 - continued

2008 – 2009 – 2010 – Province/City/ Indicator 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2009 2010 2011

Panabo City Graduation Rate 98.8 96.0 98.8 98.8 97.3 … 99.0 Retention Rate 94.2 95.1 93.1 90.9 90.6 … 96.3 Drop-Out Rate 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.3 … 0.1 Transition Rate 99.4 99.8 99.2 96.3 95.0 … … Gross Participation Rate 88.6 98.0 117.9 109.4 … … 120.0 Survival Rate 58.7 64.6 56.3 69.6 69.2 … 96.3

Samal City Graduation Rate 99.1 96.1 99.3 98.5 98.3 … 99.7 Retention Rate 95.5 88.4 93.0 92.7 95.3 … 92.6 Drop-Out Rate 0.5 3.8 0.3 0.7 0.8 … 0.5 Transition Rate 101.3 93.9 96.6 94.5 97.1 … … Gross Participation Rate 91.3 99.9 112.3 98.5 … … 115.1 Survival Rate 63.4 49.4 58.5 76.2 86.9 … 100.0

Tagum City Graduation Rate 99.7 99.1 98.6 97.6 98.3 … 99.2 Retention Rate 98.0 98.2 94.9 92.8 96.3 … 98.2 Drop-Out Rate 0.1 0.7 1.6 2.4 1.3 … 1.1 Transition Rate 101.4 102.2 100.9 97.3 99.0 … … Gross Participation Rate 85.2 93.7 104.9 92.3 … … 119.5 Survival Rate 70.7 77.2 61.8 77.6 90.1 … 87.3

Mati City Graduation Rate … 97.2 … … 94.6 … 96.5 Retention Rate … 91.7 …………93.8 Drop-Out Rate … 0.4 … … 1.5 … 0.6 Transition Rate … 99.6 …………… Gross Participation Rate … 112.6 …………123.1 Survival Rate … 72.2 …………82.0

Source: Department of Education XI

10 - 10 Table 10.3 PROGRAM INDICATORS IN PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS BY PROVINCE/CITY SY 2008 – 2009 to 2012 – 2013

Province/City/Indicator 2008 – 2009 2009 – 2010 2010 – 2011 2011 – 2012 2012 – 2013

REGION XI Number of Teachers 16,787 17,007 17,146 17,275 17,324 Number of Classrooms 16,021 15,563 16,090 15,674 15,983 Teacher-Pupil Ratio 1:36 1:37 1:38 1:39 1:39 Classroom-Pupil Ratio 1:38 1:40 1:41 1:43 1:43 Davao Oriental Number of Teachers 2,695 2,007 2,790 2,862 1,083 Number of Classrooms 2,440 1,702 2,473 2,503 1,011 Teacher-Pupil Ratio 1:33 1:35 1:34 1:34 1:37 Classroom-Pupil Ratio 1:36 1:42 1:39 1:39 1:40 Davao del Norte Number of Teachers 1,564 1,579 1,602 1,622 1,643 Number of Classrooms 1,505 1,553 1,538 1,428 1,474 Teacher-Pupil Ratio 1:37 1:38 1:40 1:41 1:42 Classroom-Pupil Ratio 1:38 1:38 1:41 1:47 1:46 Compostela Valley Number of Teachers 2,677 2,725 2,705 2,706 2,711 Number of Classrooms 2,814 2,699 2,750 2,608 2,739 Teacher-Pupil Ratio 1:37 1:37 1:39 1:40 1:41 Classroom-Pupil Ratio 1:35 1:37 1:38 1:42 1:41 Davao del Sur Number of Teachers 3,192 3,231 3,253 3,291 3,302 Number of Classrooms 3,029 2,875 3,002 3,002 3,000 Teacher-Pupil Ratio 1:32 1:34 1:36 1:37 1:37 Classroom-Pupil Ratio 1:34 1:38 1:39 1:40 1:40 Davao City Number of Teachers 4,366 4,401 4,478 4,474 4,531 Number of Classrooms 4,080 4,039 4,198 3,991 3,957 Teacher-Pupil Ratio 1:40 1:40 1:41 1:42 1:42 Classroom-Pupil Ratio 1:42 1:44 1:44 1:47 1:48

Source: Department of Education XI

10 - 11 Table 10.3 - continued

Province/City/Indicator 2008 – 2009 2009 – 2010 2010 – 2011 2011 – 2012 2012 – 2013

Digos City Number of Teachers 616 622 616 616 622 Number of Classrooms 590 589 579 577 618 Teacher-Pupil Ratio 1:33 1:33 1:34 1:35 1:36 Classroom-Pupil Ratio 1:34 1:35 1:36 1:37 1:36 Panabo City Number of Teachers 580 588 584 588 600 Number of Classrooms 588 563 586 579 559 Teacher-Pupil Ratio 1:38 1:40 1:42 1:43 1:43 Classroom-Pupil Ratio 1:38 1:42 1:42 1:44 1:46

Samal City Number of Teachers 399 400 400 398 402 Number of Classrooms 375 366 388 385 422 Teacher-Pupil Ratio 1:35 1:35 1:36 1:37 1:38 Classroom-Pupil Ratio 1:37 1:39 1:38 1:39 1:36 Tagum City Number of Teachers 698 706 718 718 748 Number of Classrooms 600 581 576 601 637 Teacher-Pupil Ratio 1:41 1:43 1:43 1:44 1:44 Classroom-Pupil Ratio 1:47 1:52 1:54 1:52 1:52 Mati City Number of Teachers … 748 … … 1,682 Number of Classrooms … 596 … … 1,566 Teacher-Pupil Ratio … 1:30 … … 1:32 Classroom-Pupil Ratio … 1:37 … … 1:35 Source: Department of Education XI

10 - 12 Table 10.4 NUMBER OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS IN SCHOOL DISTRICTS BY PROVINCE/CITY SY 2006-2007 to 2012-2013

2006 – 2007 – 2008 – 2009 – 2010 – Province/City 2011-2012 2012-2013 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Total REGION XI 1,849 1,876 1,909 1,920 1,932 1,937 2,067 Davao Oriental 319 321 322 264 322 177 185 Davao del Norte 184 189 191 193 198 198 202 Compostela Valley 339 342 343 342 346 345 363 Davao del Sur 392 392 402 399 403 402 402 Davao City 416 434 446 451 445 449 522 Digos City 42 41 44 45 44 44 58 Panabo City 53 56 57 58 59 59 59 Samal City 55 55 54 54 55 56 61 Tagum City 49 46 50 57 60 60 69 Mati City ...... 57 .. 147 146

Public REGION XI 1,615 1,617 1,622 1,625 1,636 1,635 1,636 Davao Oriental 303 305 306 254 306 159 161 Davao del Norte 165 167 167 168 170 170 170 Compostela Valley 321 321 321 321 324 324 324 Davao del Sur 378 378 381 383 388 387 387 Davao City 287 285 285 286 286 286 286 Digos City 35 35 36 36 36 36 36 Panabo City 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 Samal City 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 Tagum City 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 Mati City ...... 51 .. 147 146

Private REGION XI 234 259 287 295 296 302 431 Davao Oriental 16 16 16 10 16 18 24 Davao del Norte 19 22 24 25 28 28 32 Compostela Valley 18 21 22 21 22 21 39 Davao del Sur 14 14 21 16 15 15 15 Davao City 129 149 161 165 159 163 236 Digos City 76898822 Panabo City 9 12 13 14 15 15 15 Samal City 44334510 Tagum City 18 15 19 26 29 29 38 Mati City ...... 6 ..

Source: Department of Education XI

10 - 13 Table 10.5 SECONDARY ENROLMENT IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS BY PROVINCE/CITY SY 2008 – 2009 to 2014 – 2015

2008 – 2009 – 2010 – Province/City 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2009 2010 2011

Total REGION XI 290,515 291,768 296,822 300,591 308,596 315,663 329,681 Davao Oriental 33,589 24,398 35,477 36,490 13,313 13,365 14,097 Davao del Norte 25,531 25,823 26,322 27,282 27,219 27,018 29,320 Compostela Valley 44,931 44,273 45,634 45,583 46,125 46,259 49,226 Davao del Sur 35,134 37,583 39,922 40,598 40,314 41,603 43,728 Davao City 101,729 100,828 100,079 100,455 108,221 112,138 113,285 Digos City 13,349 12,912 11,685 11,728 12,092 12,711 13,108 Panabo City 12,488 12,447 12,358 12,547 12,569 12,788 14,068 Samal City 6,530 6,719 7,152 7,161 7,155 6,998 7,779 Tagum City 17,234 17,141 18,193 18,747 18,053 19,134 19,843 Mati City .. 9,644 .. .. 23,535 23,649 25,227

Public REGION XI 240,972 240,930 245,000 247,004 250,630 256,465 273,836 Davao Oriental 30,282 21,957 32,066 32,936 11,666 11,825 12,649 Davao del Norte 21,722 21,715 22,435 23,395 23,897 23,956 26,062 Compostela Valley 41,527 40,944 42,135 42,070 42,526 42,727 45,858 Davao del Sur 27,240 29,468 31,864 32,611 32,965 33,957 36,082 Davao City 79,263 77,710 76,972 76,015 77,320 80,334 84,769 Digos City 12,003 11,361 9,944 9,953 10,383 10,999 11,249 Panabo City 9,361 9,332 9,330 9,480 9,559 9,707 10,727 Samal City 5,754 5,967 6,380 6,413 6,395 6,288 7,064 Tagum City 13,820 13,672 13,874 14,131 14,329 14,922 16,177 Mati City .. 8,804 .. .. 21,590 21,750 23,199

Private REGION XI 49,543 50,838 51,822 53,587 57,966 59,198 55,845 Davao Oriental 3,307 2,441 3,411 3,554 1,647 1,540 1,448 Davao del Norte 3,809 4,108 3,887 3,887 3,322 3,062 3,258 Compostela Valley 3,404 3,329 3,499 3,513 3,599 3,532 3,368 Davao del Sur 7,894 8,115 8,058 7,987 7,349 7,646 7,646 Davao City 22,466 23,118 23,107 24,440 30,901 31,804 28,516 Digos City 1,346 1,551 1,741 1,775 1,709 1,712 1,859 Panabo City 3,127 3,115 3,028 3,067 3,010 3,081 3,341 Samal City 776 752 772 748 760 710 715 Tagum City 3,414 3,469 4,319 4,616 3,724 4,212 3,666 Mati City .. 840 .. .. 1,945 1,899 2,028

Source: Department of Education XI

10 - 14 Table 10.6 PERFORMANCE INDICATORS IN PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOLS BY PROVINCE/CITY SY 2007 – 2008 to 2014 – 2015

2007 – 2008 – 2009 – 2010 – Province/City/Indicator 2011-20122012-20132013-20142014-2015 2008 2009 2010 2011

REGION XI Graduation Rate 87.8 88.8 91.2 87.1 91.8 93.3 … 97.4 Retention Rate 83.8 83.9 86.0 86.1 87.5 88.2 … 89.1 Drop-out Rate 6.5 6.3 6.2 5.9 4.6 3.8 … 1.8 Gross Participation Rate 38.4 56.3 58.3 61.6 44.9 … … 79.6 Survival Rate 53.5 50.0 60.1 53.7 69.3 70.8 … 81.8

Davao Oriental Graduation Rate 91.4 94.5 94.0 93.2 93.7 93.2 … 96.7 Retention Rate 86.3 86.7 85.9 85.9 86.8 29.7 … 85.4 Drop-out Rate 5.4 5.2 4.8 4.9 4.6 3.4 … 2.0 Gross Participation Rate 34.8 56.3 58.4 62.9 54.6 … … 65.5 Survival Rate 61.4 60.1 60.0 56.5 67.2 … … 74.1

Davao del Norte Graduation Rate 91.1 91.0 90.2 93.8 91.5 93.7 … 98.0 Retention Rate 83.4 85.0 87.1 89.9 91.4 90.4 … 88.2 Drop-out Rate 5.5 5.2 4.4 3.0 1.5 1.7 … 0.5 Gross Participation Rate 35.1 52.6 53.8 59.2 46.0 … … 72.1 Survival Rate 51.3 53.1 63.0 62.8 78.1 74.8 … 88.6

Compostela Valley Graduation Rate 86.7 90.5 93.2 85.7 92.6 93.9 … 97.7 Retention Rate 88.4 85.3 88.3 91.6 88.3 90.0 … 87.9 Drop-out Rate 4.3 4.6 5.2 4.8 3.1 2.7 … 1.4 Gross Participation Rate 40.9 59.3 62.5 64.6 45.4 … … 75.8 Survival Rate 66.3 57.6 66.2 67.5 70.0 74.1 … 86.5

Davao del Sur Graduation Rate 90.0 90.1 91.9 73.3 93.7 92.7 … 98.1 Retention Rate 80.3 83.1 86.8 86.8 85.1 84.2 … 87.1 Drop-out Rate 8.6 7.4 7.3 5.5 4.0 4.5 … 0.5 Gross Participation Rate 23.2 35.2 41.5 46.7 34.5 … … 60.7 Survival Rate 46.3 50.9 62.8 50.6 62.6 61.5 … 72.1

Davao City Graduation Rate 87.8 84.7 88.4 88.3 90.4 92.8 … 97.7 Retention Rate 82.1 82.5 84.5 84.6 87.2 89.1 … 91.4 Drop-out Rate 7.1 6.8 7.4 8.0 6.9 5.8 … 3.1 Gross Participation Rate 45.5 64.2 61.7 64.5 48.4 … … 90.6 Survival Rate 49.2 45.4 58.7 50.2 69.5 73.8 … 80.0

Digos City Graduation Rate 73.0 83.5 99.4 87.0 86.7 93.9 … 97.2 Retention Rate 84.4 80.4 83.3 68.6 84.3 87.5 … 90.7 Drop-out Rate 8.7 12.1 0.3 1.6 1.4 0.3 … 0.4 Gross Participation Rate 54.7 78.9 78.8 71.9 49.4 … … 97.2 Survival Rate 57.1 30.5 37.2 26.6 65.8 67.0 … 72.7

10 - 15 Table 10.6 - continued

2007 – 2008 – 2009 – 2010 – Province/City/Indicator 2011-20122012-20132013-20142014-2015 2008 2009 2010 2011

Panabo City Graduation Rate 84.6 87.9 88.1 87.8 93.7 95.1 … 96.4 Retention Rate 80.1 81.9 79.6 80.3 87.6 87.1 … 89.6 Drop-out Rate 7.9 6.8 8.5 7.8 2.4 1.1 … 0.9 Gross Participation Rate 39.3 58.8 58.0 67.5 52.2 … … 92.3 Survival Rate 36.9 41.3 47.5 39.2 70.7 72.3 … 90.4

Samal City Graduation Rate 91.9 88.0 87.9 90.7 94.3 91.4 … 96.9 Retention Rate 82.3 80.4 82.1 86.7 86.7 87.7 … 86.2 Drop-out Rate 6.7 7.0 10.4 5.1 1.9 2.1 … 0.5 Gross Participation Rate 38.6 58.5 65.9 74.3 52.2 … … 84.8 Survival Rate 47.8 42.5 56.5 55.6 68.4 69.9 … 97.0

Tagum City Graduation Rate 89.4 91.7 92.8 91.3 91.2 92.3 … 96.3 Retention Rate 86.0 88.3 92.6 92.5 90.7 91.9 … 92.1 Drop-out Rate 6.0 3.9 6.5 7.3 5.8 3.4 … 1.3 Gross Participation Rate 46.9 64.9 65.1 69.6 53.1 … … 93.6 Survival Rate 56.6 60.5 74.3 63.0 76.6 79.9 … 92.6

Mati City Graduation Rate … … 95.0 … … 94.5 … 96.0 Retention Rate … … 89.3 …………87.7 Drop-out Rate … … 7.0 … … 4.2 … 2.5 Gross Participation Rate … … 72.0 …………82.8 Survival Rate … … 65.2 …………78.6

Source: Department of Education XI

10 - 16 Table 10.7 NUMBER OF TEACHERS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECONDARY SCHOOLS BY PROVINCE/CITY SY 2011 – 2012 to 2013 – 2014

Province/City 2011 - 2012 2012 - 2013 2013 - 2014

Total REGION XI … … … Davao Oriental … … … Davao del Norte … … … Compostela Valley … … … Davao del Sur … … … Davao City … … … Digos City … … … Panabo City … … … Samal City … … … Tagum City … … … Mati City … … …

Public REGION XI 6,873 7,302 9,018 Davao Oriental 971 315 423 Davao del Norte 623 662 825 Compostela Valley 1,108 1,207 1,534 Davao del Sur 954 970 1,156 Davao City 2,119 2,264 2,824 Digos City 306 315 366 Panabo City 268 302 348 Samal City 154 163 233 Tagum City 370 412 490 Mati City 1/ 692 819

Private REGION XI … … … Davao Oriental … … … Davao del Norte … … … Compostela Valley … … … Davao del Sur … … … Davao City … … … Digos City … … … Panabo City … … … Samal City … … … Tagum City … … … Mati City … … …

Note: 1/ included in Davao Oriental

Source: Department of Education XI

10 - 17 Chapter 11 LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT

Data on labor and employment are critical inputs in the formulation of policies aimed at providing adequate employment opportunities and productive activities to the country's labor force. The labor force is the backbone of the economy. This single factor alone speaks of a vital sector that plays a crucial role in the development of the nation and the upliftment of the economic well being of the people. Data on the situation obtaining in the workplace are also necessary in enhancing policies and programs of government towards promoting harmonious labor relations and productivity. The generation of adequate, timely and reliable data is an imperative need of the formulators and implementors of our laws, policies and decisions.

This chapter presents data on the number and employment status of the labor force at the regional and provincial/city levels. On employed persons, the data presented include the number of hours worked, the major industry and occupation group, and class of worker. On unemployed persons, on the other hand, the data contained in this chapter include the highest grade completed. The chapter also presents data on labor relations and workers' welfare. The data include labor turnover rates, number and membership of unions/labor organizations and collective bargaining agreements. The basic sources of data are the National Statistics Office (NSO) and the Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics (BLES) of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE). The NSO generates the data on the labor force and its employment status using the results of its quarterly Labor Force Surveys. Meanwhile, BLES is the source of data on labor relations and welfare using the various publications released regularly by the bureau.

Sector Highlights

 Labor Force Participation Rate (LFPR) in the region stood at 65.5 percent in October 2014 from 64.9 percent in October 2013. Employment Rate in October 2014 increased to 94.5 percent, a slight 1.2 percentage point higher than the rate posted in October 2013.

 Wage and salary workers comprised more than half or 58.3 percent of the total employed persons in October 2014. Meanwhile, own-account workers accounted for 33.0 percent and unpaid family workers, 8.7 percent of total employed persons for the same period.

 The Service sector was the biggest employer in the region absorbing 49.5 percent of total employment in October 2014. Meanwhile, industry sector had the lowest share with only 15.1 percent of the total employed persons in the region for the same period.

 In October 2014, most of the employed persons completed high school with 40.6 percent share, while no grade completed comprised the least with only 1.9 percent share of the total employed in the region.

 The region contributed only 2.7 percent of the total number of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in the country in 2014. Most of the Davaoeño OFWs were female.

 There were 606 labor unions/organizations in the region as of 2014 with 72,170 listed members. Eighteen collective bargaining agreements (CBAs) covering about 2,542 workers were filed in 2014.

11 - 1 Table 11.1 Labor Force and Employment Status of Household Population 15 Years and Over by Sex, Region XI, October 2005 - 2014 11 - 4

Table 11.2 Labor Force and Employment Status of Household Population 15 Years and Over, Number and Rate by Sex, October 2005 - 2014 11 - 6

Table 11.3 Employed Persons by Sex and Class of Worker, Region XI, 2009 - 2014 11 - 8

Table 11.4A Employed Persons by Sex and Major Industry Group, Region XI, 2007 - 2011 11 - 14

Table 11.4B Employed Persons by Sex and Major Industry Group, Region XI, 2012-2014 11 - 18

Table 11.5 Employed Persons by Sex and Major Occupation Group, Region XI, 2010 - 2014 11 - 24

Table 11.6 Employed Persons by Highest Grade Completed by Sex, October 2006 - 2014 11 - 26

Table 11.7 Unemployed Persons by Highest Grade Completed by Sex, October 1998 - 2006 11 - 27

Table 11.8A Number of Overseas Filipino Workers by Sex and Region, 2007 - 2014 11 - 29

Table 11.8B Number of Overseas Contract Workers by Region, 2007 - 2014 11 - 30

Table 11.8C Percentage Distribution of Overseas Filipino Workers by Sex and Region 2013 - 2014 11 - 31

Table 11.8D Percentage Distribution of Overseas Contract Workers by Sex and Region 2013 - 2014 11 - 31

Table 11.9 Number and Membership of Existing Labor Unions/Organizations and Collective Bargaining Agreements Filed and Workers Covered, 2003 - 2014 11 - 32

Figure 11.1 Labor Force and Employment Status, Region XI, October 2009 - 2014 11 - 3

Figure 11.2 Labor Force Participation Rate, Employment Rate and Unemployment Rate, Region XI, October 2009 - 2014 11 - 3

Figure 11.3 Distribution of Employed Persons by Major Industry Group and Sex, Region XI, October 2014 11 - 28

Figure 11.4 Employed Persons by Highest Grade Completed and Sex, Region XI, October 2014 11 - 28

Figure 11.5 Number and Membership of Existing Labor Unions/Organizations, Region XI, 2008 - 2014 11 - 32

11 - 2 Figure 11.1 LABOR FORCE AND EMPLOYMENT STATUS REGION XI, OCTOBER 2009 - 2014

2,200

2,000 In the Labor Force Employed

1,800

1,600

1,400

1,200

1,000 In Thousands 800

600

400

200

0 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Figure 11.2 LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION RATE, EMPLOYMENT RATE AND UNEMPLOYMENT RATE, REGION XI, OCTOBER 2009 - 2014

100.0

90.0

80.0

70.0

60.0

50.0

In Percent 40.0

30.0 Employment Rate Unemployment Rate Participation Rate

20.0

10.0

0.0 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

11 - 3 Table 11.1 LABOR FORCE AND EMPLOYMENT STATUS OF HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 15 YEARS AND OVER BY SEX, REGION XI October 2005 - 2014 (In Thousands)

Employment Status 2005 2006 2007 2008

Region XI

Total Population 15 Years Old and Over 2,651 2,608 2,702 2,766

In the Labor Force 1,759 1,715 1,773 1,819

Employed 1,655 1,620 1,686 1,740

Employed working less than 40 hours a week 1 567 629 566 624

Underemployed 426 309 262 280 Visibly 200 116 128 180 Invisibly 226 194 133 101

Unemployed 104 95 87 78

Female

Total Population 15 Years Old and Over 1,296 1,271 1,324 1,355

In the Labor Force 650 628 649 661

Employed 604 593 615 631

Employed working less than 40 hours a week 1 215 234 209 237

Underemployed 117 71 62 61 Visibly 50 24 24 45 Invisibly 67 47 38 16

Unemployed 46 36 34 30

Male

Total Population 15 Years Old and Over 1,355 1,337 1,378 1,412

In the Labor Force 1,109 1,086 1,124 1,158

Employed 1,051 1,027 1,071 1,109

Employed working less than 40 hours a week 1 352 394 356 387

Underemployed 310 238 200 219 Visibly 150 92 104 135 Invisibly 160 147 96 85

Unemployed 58 59 53 48

Notes: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding. 1 - Includes those with jobs but not at work during the reference week.

Source: Labor Force Survey, Philippine Statistics Authority

11 - 4 Table 11.1 - continued

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

2,797 2,853 2,925 3,060 3,113 3,155

1,851 1,869 2,020 1,948 2,019 2,066

1,741 1,755 1,927 1,854 1,884 1,952

664 603 705 632 731 698

297 284 317 298 279 344 191 176 165 184 177 199 106 108 152 114 102 145

110 114 93 94 134 114

1,367 1,377 1,410 1,493 1,519 1,534

674 666 750 693 727 757

637 618 713 658 671 716

247 228 286 236 268 275

74 75 79 68 70 84 49 49 46 51 50 59 25 26 33 17 20 25

37 48 37 35 55 41

1,430 1,476 1,515 1,567 1,594 1,621

1,177 1,203 1,270 1,255 1,292 1,310

1,104 1,137 1,214 1,196 1,213 1,236

417 374 419 395 463 422

223 209 237 231 209 260 142 127 119 134 127 140 81 82 118 97 82 120

73 67 56 59 79 73

11 - 5 Table 11.2 LABOR FORCE AND EMPLOYMENT STATUS OF HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 15 YEARS AND OVER, NUMBER AND RATE BY SEX October 2005 - 2014 (Number in Thousands; Rate in Percent)

Province/ 2005 2006 2007 2008 Sex and Employment Status Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

Region XI

Population 15 Years Old and Over 2,651 2,608 2,702 2,766

In the Labor Force 1,759 66.4 1,715 65.8 1,773 65.6 1,819 65.8 Employed 1,655 94.1 1,620 94.5 1,686 95.1 1,740 95.7 Unemployed 104 5.9 95 5.5 87 4.9 78 4.3

Not in the Labor Force 892 33.6 893 34.2 929 34.4 948 34.3

Female

Population 15 Years Old and Over 1,296 1,271 1,324 1,355

In the Labor Force 650 50.2 628 49.4 649 49.0 661 48.8 Employed 604 92.9 593 94.4 615 94.8 631 95.4 Unemployed 46 7.1 36 5.7 34 5.2 30 4.5

Not in the Labor Force 647 49.9 643 50.6 675 51.0 694 51.2

Male

Population 15 Years Old and Over 1,355 1,337 1,378 1,412

In the Labor Force 1,109 81.8 1,086 81.2 1,124 81.6 1,158 82.0 Employed 1,051 94.8 1,027 94.6 1,071 95.3 1,109 95.8 Unemployed 58 5.2 59 5.4 53 4.7 48 4.1

Not in the Labor Force 246 18.2 251 18.8 254 18.4 254 18.0

Notes: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.

Source: Labor Force Survey, Philippine Statistics Authority

11 - 6 Table 11.2 - continued

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

2,797 2,853 2,925 3,060 3,113 3,155

1,851 66.2 1,869 65.5 2,020 69.1 1,948 63.7 2,019 64.9 2,066 65.5 1,741 94.1 1,755 93.9 1,927 95.4 1,854 95.2 1,884 93.3 1,952 94.5 110 5.9 114 6.1 93 4.6 94 4.8 134 6.6 114 5.5

946 33.8 984 34.5 904 30.9 1,112 36.3 1,094 35.1 1,088 34.5

1,367 1,377 1,410 1,493 1,519 1,534

674 49.3 666 48.4 750 53.2 693 46.4 727 47.8 757 49.3 637 94.5 618 92.8 713 95.1 658 94.9 671 92.3 716 94.6 37 5.5 48 7.2 37 4.9 35 5.1 55 7.5 41 5.4

693 50.7 711 51.6 660 46.8 800 53.6 792 52.1 777 50.7

1,430 1,476 1,515 1,567 1,594 1,621

1,177 82.3 1,203 81.5 1,270 83.8 1,255 80.1 1,292 81.1 1,310 80.8 1,104 93.8 1,137 94.5 1,214 95.6 1,196 95.3 1,213 93.9 1,236 94.4 73 6.2 67 5.6 56 4.4 59 4.7 279 21.6 73 5.6

253 17.7 272 18.4 244 16.1 312 19.9 302 18.9 312 19.2

11 - 7 Table 11.3 EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI 2009 - 2014 (Number of Persons in Thousands)

Sex / Class of Worker January April July October

2009 Both Sexes In the Labor Force 1,744 1,821 1,834 1,851 Total Employed 1,643 1,708 1,730 1,741

Wage and Salary Workers 879 902 950 954 Worked for Private Household/ Establishment/Family Operated Activity 750 785 823 835 Worked for Government/ Government Corporation 129 117 127 119

Own-Account Workers 574 616 611 595 Self-Employed 495 527 503 512 Employer 79 89 107 83

Unpaid Family Worker 191 190 169 192

Female In the Labor Force 629 649 681 674 Total Employed 594 602 632 637

Wage and Salary Workers 289 289 323 307 Worked for Private Household/ Establishment/Family Operated Activity 227 235 257 252 Worked for Government/ Government Corporation 62 54 66 55

Own-Account Workers 195 197 221 225 Self-Employed 176 179 194 206 Employer 20 17 26 19

Unpaid Family Worker 110 117 88 105

Male In the Labor Force 1,115 1,172 1,153 1,177 Total Employed 1,049 1,106 1,099 1,104

Wage and Salary Workers 589 614 628 647 Worked for Private Household/ Establishment/Family Operated Activity 523 550 566 583 Worked for Government/ Government Corporation 67 64 61 64

Own-Account Workers 378 419 390 370 Self-Employed 319 348 309 305 Employer 59 71 81 65

Unpaid Family Worker 81 73 81 87

Notes: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.

Source: Labor Force Survey, Philippine Statistics Authority

11 - 8 Table 11.3 - continued EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI 2009 - 2014 (Number of Persons in Thousands)

Sex / Class of Worker January April July October

2010 Both Sexes In the Labor Force 1,831 1,804 1,838 1,869 Total Employed 1,721 1,689 1,730 1,755

Wage and Salary Workers 975 937 953 951 Worked for Private Household/ Establishment/Family Operated Activity 844 803 820 825 Worked for Government/ Government Corporation 131 133 134 127

Own-Account Workers 593 594 594 634 Self-Employed 509 515 522 558 Employer 85 79 72 75

Unpaid Family Worker 153 159 183 170

Female In the Labor Force 676 630 665 666 Total Employed 627 585 619 618

Wage and Salary Workers 325 294 311 302 Worked for Private Household/ Establishment/Family Operated Activity 258 230 247 243 Worked for Government/ Government Corporation 68 64 65 59

Own-Account Workers 219 195 196 221 Self-Employed 199 175 180 207 Employer 21 20 17 15

Unpaid Family Worker 82 95 112 95

Male In the Labor Force 1,155 1,173 1,173 1,203 Total Employed 1,095 1,105 1,111 1,137

Wage and Salary Workers 650 642 642 649 Worked for Private Household/ Establishment/Family Operated Activity 587 573 573 582 Worked for Government/ Government Corporation 63 69 69 68

Own-Account Workers 374 399 397 412 Self-Employed 310 340 342 352 Employer 64 59 55 61

Unpaid Family Worker 71 63 72 75

11 - 9 Table 11.3 - continued EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI 2009 - 2014 (Number of Persons in Thousands)

Sex / Class of Worker January April July October

2011 Both Sexes In the Labor Force 1,901 1,891 1,903 2,020 Total Employed 1,791 1,789 1,793 1,927

Wage and Salary Workers 987 972 1,037 1,086 Worked for Private Household/ Establishment/Family Operated Activity 871 854 911 962 Worked for Government/ Government Corporation 116 118 127 124

Own-Account Workers 612 607 597 621 Self-Employed 517 523 511 523 Employer 95 84 86 99

Unpaid Family Worker 192 210 159 220

Female In the Labor Force 663 674 692 750 Total Employed 621 635 650 713

Wage and Salary Workers 301 293 324 346 Worked for Private Household/ Establishment/Family Operated Activity 241 232 255 278 Worked for Government/ Government Corporation 60 60 69 67

Own-Account Workers 209 219 223 237 Self-Employed 190 200 199 207 Employer 20 19 24 30

Unpaid Family Worker 111 124 103 130

Male In the Labor Force 1,238 1,216 1,211 1,270 Total Employed 1,170 1,153 1,143 1,214

Wage and Salary Workers 686 679 714 740 Worked for Private Household/ Establishment/Family Operated Activity 629 622 656 683 Worked for Government/ Government Corporation 56 58 58 57

Own-Account Workers 403 387 374 384 Self-Employed 327 322 312 315 Employer 76 65 62 69

Unpaid Family Worker 81 86 56 90

11 - 10 Table 11.3 - continued EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI 2009 - 2014 (Number of Persons in Thousands)

Sex / Class of Worker January April July October

2012 Both Sexes In the Labor Force 2,023 1,975 2,028 1,948 Total Employed 1,896 1,848 1,900 1,854

Wage and Salary Workers 1,062 1,011 1,108 1,089 Worked for Private Household/ Establishment/Family Operated Activity 920 901 987 963 Worked for Government/ Government Corporation 142 110 121 126

Own-Account Workers 644 640 622 614 Self-Employed 566 548 518 527 Employer 78 92 104 87

Unpaid Family Worker 190 197 170 151

Female In the Labor Force 741 714 757 693 Total Employed 693 659 696 658

Wage and Salary Workers 359 308 345 342 Worked for Private Household/ Establishment/Family Operated Activity 284 251 283 281 Worked for Government/ Government Corporation 75 57 62 62

Own-Account Workers 223 236 247 226 Self-Employed 204 212 222 207 Employer 19 25 26 19

Unpaid Family Worker 111 114 103 90

Male In the Labor Force 1,281 1,261 1,271 1,255 Total Employed 1,202 1,190 1,204 1,196

Wage and Salary Workers 703 703 763 747 Worked for Private Household/ Establishment/Family Operated Activity 636 650 704 683 Worked for Government/ Government Corporation 67 53 58 64

Own-Account Workers 421 404 374 389 Self-Employed 362 337 297 320 Employer 59 67 78 69

Unpaid Family Worker 79 83 66 61

11 - 11 Table 11.3 - continued EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI 2009 - 2014 (Number of Persons in Thousands)

Sex / Class of Worker January April July October

2013 Both Sexes In the Labor Force 1,979 1,952 2,006 2,019 Total Employed 1,855 1,790 1,874 1,884

Wage and Salary Workers 1,098 975 1,066 1,078 Worked for Private Household/ Establishment/Family Operated Activity 979 846 933 961 Worked for Government/ Government Corporation 119 129 135 117

Own-Account Workers 598 623 637 629 Self-Employed 503 554 560 554 Employer 95 69 77 75

Unpaid Family Worker 159 191 171 177

Female In the Labor Force 724 680 734 727 Total Employed 675 618 675 671

Wage and Salary Workers 351 293 342 346 Worked for Private Household/ Establishment/Family Operated Activity 289 222 271 282 Worked for Government/ Government Corporation 62 71 71 63

Own-Account Workers 227 214 236 217 Self-Employed 201 200 213 195 Employer 27 14 23 22

Unpaid Family Worker 96 110 97 109

Male In the Labor Force 1,256 1,272 1,272 1,292 Total Employed 1,180 1,171 1,199 1,213

Wage and Salary Workers 747 681 724 731 Worked for Private Household/ Establishment/Family Operated Activity 690 623 659 678 Worked for Government/ Government Corporation 57 58 65 53

Own-Account Workers 370 409 400 412 Self-Employed 302 354 347 359 Employer 69 55 54 53

Unpaid Family Worker 63 81 74 69

11 - 12 Table 11.3 - continued EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI 2009 - 2014 (Number of Persons in Thousands)

Sex / Class of Worker January April July October

2014 Both Sexes In the Labor Force 2,020 2,075 2,041 2,066 Total Employed 1,890 1,971 1,914 1,952

Wage and Salary Workers 1,084 1,094 1,104 1,138 Worked for Private Household/ Establishment/Family Operated Activity 937 932 951 1,002 Worked for Government/ Government Corporation 140 152 144 125 Worked with pay in own-operated farm or business 6 8 8 11

Own-Account Workers 635 656 616 644 Self-Employed 555 578 542 574 Employer 80 79 75 70

Unpaid Family Worker 171 223 193 170

Female In the Labor Force 722 764 761 757 Total Employed 673 720 715 716

Wage and Salary Workers 342 359 385 369 Worked for Private Household/ Establishment/Family Operated Activity 270 284 301 299 Worked for Government/ Government Corporation 70 73 79 67 Worked with pay in own-operated farm or business 2 2 4 3

Own-Account Workers 239 237 220 241 Self-Employed 218 213 199 220 Employer 21 24 20 20

Unpaid Family Worker 91 125 111 107

Male In the Labor Force 1,298 1,311 1,280 1,310 Total Employed 1,217 1,251 1,199 1,236

Wage and Salary Workers 741 734 719 769 Worked for Private Household/ Establishment/Family Operated Activity 667 649 650 703 Worked for Government/ Government Corporation 70 78 65 58 Worked with pay in own-operated farm or business 4 6 5 8

Own-Account Workers 396 419 397 404 Self-Employed 337 364 343 354 Employer 59 55 54 50

Unpaid Family Worker 79 98 82 64

11 - 13 Table 11.4A EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI 2007 - 2011 (In Thousands)

2007 2008 Sex / Major Industry Group January April July October January April July October

Region XI

Both Sexes 1,599 1,648 1,655 1,686 1,691 1,675 1,674 1,740

Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry 606 684 635 721 667 683 670 717 Fishing 35 38 37 41 46 45 45 43 Mining and Quarrying 26 32 30 36 37 31 32 46 Manufacturing 106 84 99 95 84 96 94 92 Electricity, Gas and Water 5 6 4 4 3 6 4 2 Construction 64 66 74 67 68 69 76 86 Wholesale and Retail Trade, Repair of Motor Vehicles, Motorcycles and Personal and Household Goods 309 284 306 301 329 294 320 324 Hotels and Restaurants 38 43 34 37 42 43 29 39 Transportation, Storage and Communication 108 108 123 102 121 117 122 113 Financial Intermediation 11 16 16 17 11 12 14 13 Real Estate, Renting and Business Activities 33 24 23 27 28 33 32 25 Public Administration and Defense, Compulsory Social Security 75 84 72 69 77 75 71 64 Education 47 46 52 40 44 56 40 47 Health and Social Work 12 14 17 18 20 18 14 20 Other Community, Social and Personal Service Activities 44 47 50 37 35 42 37 35 Private Households With Employed Persons 79 70 82 74 80 55 76 75 Extra-Territorial Organization and Bodies --- 1 -*--

Notes: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding. * Less than 1 thousand.

Source: Labor Force Survey, Philippine Statistics Authority

11 - 14 Table 11.4A - continued

2009 2010 2011 January April July October January April July October January April July October

1,643 1,708 1,730 1,741 1,721 1,689 1,730 1,755 1,791 1,789 1,793 1,927

654 663 627 676 627 620 643 640 657 702 681 742 46 47 53 46 47 48 61 48 51 47 53 53 35 36 37 35 44 46 46 49 53 44 39 45 91 109 115 94 114 103 105 101 120 99 110 101 464443355256 69 83 77 83 70 88 73 81 75 88 77 71

293 308 310 333 327 311 322 342 357 345 329 383 42 41 54 44 42 35 41 49 39 40 45 51

120 119 130 122 125 119 119 127 117 115 132 132 14 15 13 20 16 16 17 20 13 17 17 24

30 40 41 33 33 42 33 43 40 39 47 54

78 76 75 72 79 80 78 83 72 77 77 78 47 40 54 41 53 44 53 46 48 40 51 49 18 17 16 17 17 19 23 18 21 19 20 23

35 42 47 41 54 43 39 37 46 50 42 35

68 65 76 80 69 72 75 66 76 63 69 80 ------*-

11 - 15 Table 11.4A - continued EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI 2007 - 2011 (In Thousands)

2007 2008 Sex / Major Industry Group January April July October January April July October

Female 578 607 568 615 620 601 600 631

Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry 146 162 161 188 177 182 166 185 Fishing 1 1 2 2 - 1 1 1 Mining and Quarrying - 1 1 - 3 1 1 3 Manufacturing 38 37 30 30 36 38 35 34 Electricity, Gas and Water 1 --- 1 1 1 - Construction - 1 - 2 1 1 2 2 Wholesale and Retail Trade, Repair of Motor Vehicles, Motorcycles and Personal and Household Goods 185 189 168 192 198 172 199 200 Hotels and Restaurants 22 19 27 24 25 26 15 24 Transportation, Storage and Communication 6 6 3 4 4 5 9 2 Financial Intermediation 5 9 8 10 5 9 9 6 Real Estate, Renting and Business Activities 9 8 7 7 7 10 8 9 Public Administration and Defense, Compulsory Social Security 28 25 27 25 28 26 23 25 Education 38 40 37 33 32 43 33 38 Health and Social Work 7 12 11 12 14 12 11 16 Other Community, Social and Personal Service Activities 21 29 24 22 21 24 22 18 Private Households With Employed Persons 70 67 59 63 68 48 65 66 Extra-Territorial Organization and Bodies -----*--

Male 1,021 1,048 1,080 1,071 1,072 1,074 1,073 1,110

Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry 460 473 523 533 490 501 504 533 Fishing 34 36 36 39 46 43 44 42 Mining and Quarrying 26 29 31 35 34 30 32 42 Manufacturing 68 62 54 65 48 58 59 58 Electricity, Gas and Water 5 4 4 4 3 4 2 2 Construction 64 73 66 65 66 68 73 84 Wholesale and Retail Trade, Repair of Motor Vehicles, Motorcycles and Personal and Household Goods 123 117 116 109 130 122 120 124 Hotels and Restaurants 16 15 16 13 17 17 14 15 Transportation, Storage and Communication 103 117 105 98 118 111 113 111 Financial Intermediation 6 7 8 7 6 4 4 7 Real Estate, Renting and Business Activities 24 15 18 19 21 23 24 16 Public Administration and Defense, Compulsory Social Security 46 47 57 44 49 48 48 39 Education 9 12 9 7 12 14 7 9 Health and Social Work 4 5 3 6 6 6 3 4 Other Community, Social and Personal Service Activities 23 21 23 15 14 18 15 16 Private Households With Employed Persons 9 15 11 11 12 7 11 9 Extra-Territorial Organization and Bodies - - - 1 - * - -

11 - 16 Table 11.4A - continued

2009 2010 2011 January April July October January April July October January April July October

594 602 632 637 627 585 619 618 621 635 650 713

167 171 152 181 153 146 168 158 173 172 172 188 3 2 5 1 2 5 2 2 2 4 3 5 * 2 --* 2 2 * 2 2 2 3 35 42 39 38 45 37 38 41 36 38 47 39 * 2 * 1 1 * - 1 - 1 1 3 3 1 3 3 2 2 * 2 1 3 2 2

184 189 200 210 198 183 193 212 198 211 202 237 26 24 33 21 23 17 23 24 22 24 26 32

536663484696 7 7 7 12 10 8 9 8 7 8 9 12

9 13 10 9 7 13 11 12 11 10 15 15

29 28 27 24 30 31 30 30 26 35 31 33 37 28 43 32 43 32 39 33 37 29 39 34 14 11 13 11 14 13 17 11 17 13 16 18

18 24 29 22 34 30 19 20 24 27 21 21

59 56 64 66 60 62 64 56 62 52 56 67 ------

1,049 1,106 1,099 1,104 1,095 1,105 1,111 1,137 1,170 1,153 1,143 1,214

487 492 476 494 474 474 475 482 484 530 510 554 43 45 48 45 45 42 59 47 49 43 50 48 35 34 37 35 44 44 45 49 51 42 37 42 35 66 76 57 69 66 66 60 84 61 63 62 454333345133 66 82 74 70 68 87 73 79 74 85 75 69

109 119 109 123 130 128 130 131 160 134 127 146 16 17 21 22 19 18 18 25 17 16 19 19

115 115 124 116 119 116 115 119 113 109 123 126 8 8 7 8 6 7 812 6 9 712

21 27 31 24 26 29 23 31 29 29 31 38

49 48 48 48 49 49 48 53 46 42 46 45 11 12 10 9 10 12 14 13 11 11 12 15 563635574655

17 18 18 20 21 13 19 17 23 24 21 15

8 9 13 14 9 10 11 10 14 11 13 14 ------*-

11 - 17 Table 11.4B EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI 2012 - 2014 (In Thousands)

Sex / Major Industry Group January April July October

2012

Both Sexes 1,896 1,848 1,900 1,854

Agriculture and Forestry 668 688 675 643 Fishing and Aquaculture 49 46 50 47 Mining and Quarrying 48 47 39 53 Manufacturing 109 95 106 99 Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 1 2 6 4 Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and Remediation Activities 3 1 2 1 Construction 99 91 91 105 Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 358 378 355 339 Transportation and Storage 132 123 128 133 Accommodation and Food Service Activities 63 58 86 65 Information and Communication 10 7 10 12 Financial and Insurance Activities 20 20 18 19 Real estate activities 6 4 6 3 Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 6 5 3 10 Administrative and Support Service Activities 29 32 33 38 Public Administration and Defense; Compulsary Social Services 89 77 80 84 Education 49 44 44 51 Human Health and Social Work Activities 23 14 22 22 Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 15 15 14 12 Other Service Activities 94 84 107 87 Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods and Services Producing Activities of Households for Own Use 26 16 23 26 Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - 1 - -

Notes: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding. * Less than 1 thousand.

Source: Labor Force Survey, Philippine Statistics Authority

11 - 18 Table 11.4B - continued EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI 2012 - 2014 (In Thousands)

Sex / Major Industry Group January April July October

Female 693 659 696 658

Agriculture and Forestry 167 162 165 151 Fishing and Aquaculture 2 3 1 2 Mining and Quarrying 2 1 1 4 Manufacturing 36 32 41 37 Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply -- 2 1 Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and Remediation Activities ---- Construction 3 3 1 4 Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 224 247 224 211 Transportation and Storage 3 7 4 5 Accommodation and Food Service Activities 36 34 54 37 Information and Communication 3 3 4 5 Financial and Insurance Activities 9 10 8 8 Real estate activities 4 3 2 2 Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 3 1 - 4 Administrative and Support Service Activities 6 5 6 13 Public Administration and Defense; Compulsary Social Services 34 34 34 34 Education 41 29 33 36 Human Health and Social Work Activities 17 10 15 12 Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 6 7 7 3 Other Service Activities 71 53 73 63 Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods and Services Producing Activities of Households for Own Use 24 14 20 24 Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies ----

Male 1,202 1,190 1,204 1,196

Agriculture and Forestry 501 526 510 492 Fishing and Aquaculture 47 43 49 44 Mining and Quarrying 45 46 38 50 Manufacturing 73 63 66 62 Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 1 2 4 3 Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and Remediation Activities 3 1 2 1 Construction 96 88 90 101 Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 134 131 132 128 Transportation and Storage 128 116 124 128 Accommodation and Food Service Activities 27 23 32 28 Information and Communication 7 4 5 7 Financial and Insurance Activities 11 10 10 11 Real estate activities 2 1 3 1 Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 3 4 3 6 Administrative and Support Service Activities 23 27 27 25 Public Administration and Defense; Compulsary Social Services 55 43 46 50 Education 8 15 12 15 Human Health and Social Work Activities 6 4 7 10 Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 10 8 7 9 Other Service Activities 23 32 34 23 Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods and Services Producing Activities of Households for Own Use 2 2 3 2 Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - 1 - -

11 - 19 Table 11.4B - continued EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI 2012 - 2014 (In Thousands)

Sex / Major Industry Group January April July October

2013

Both Sexes 1,855 1,790 1,874 1,884

Agriculture and Forestry 642 632 658 620 Fishing and Aquaculture 51 57 47 55 Mining and Quarrying 39 56 39 45 Manufacturing 105 85 90 104 Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 3 3 4 4 Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and Remediation Activities 2 3 2 4 Construction 93 98 97 109 Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 337 325 354 365 Transportation and Storage 129 127 137 136 Accommodation and Food Service Activities 76 78 73 87 Information and Communication 8 13 13 9 Financial and Insurance Activities 16 18 21 24 Real estate activities 5 3 4 6 Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 7 7 9 9 Administrative and Support Service Activities 39 32 36 36 Public Administration and Defense; Compulsary Social Services 75 86 92 77 Education 45 50 51 47 Human Health and Social Work Activities 26 17 21 21 Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 22 15 13 13 Other Service Activities 108 66 88 90 Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods and Services Producing Activities of Households for Own Use 26 14 24 21 Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - 5 - -

11 - 20 Table 11.4B - continued EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI 2012 - 2014 (In Thousands)

Sex / Major Industry Group January April July October

Female 675 618 674 672

Agriculture and Forestry 157 150 166 150 Fishing and Aquaculture 3 3 1 2 Mining and Quarrying 1 4 1 2 Manufacturing 37 28 32 37 Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 1 - - 1 Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and Remediation Activities - * - 1 Construction 2 4 2 2 Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 206 204 214 210 Transportation and Storage 3 3 5 5 Accommodation and Food Service Activities 44 46 48 53 Information and Communication 4 7 4 3 Financial and Insurance Activities 6 10 11 13 Real estate activities 2 1 2 2 Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 4 2 5 3 Administrative and Support Service Activities 11 6 7 11 Public Administration and Defense; Compulsary Social Services 30 36 40 33 Education 33 35 38 36 Human Health and Social Work Activities 19 13 14 13 Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 10 7 6 8 Other Service Activities 79 45 60 68 Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods and Services Producing Activities of Households for Own Use 23 11 20 18 Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - 2 - -

Male 1,180 1,171 1,201 1,213

Agriculture and Forestry 485 482 492 469 Fishing and Aquaculture 48 54 46 53 Mining and Quarrying 38 52 40 44 Manufacturing 68 57 58 67 Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 2 3 4 4 Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and Remediation Activities 2 3 2 4 Construction 91 94 96 108 Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 131 121 139 155 Transportation and Storage 126 124 132 131 Accommodation and Food Service Activities 33 33 26 33 Information and Communication 4 7 11 6 Financial and Insurance Activities 10 7 10 12 Real estate activities 2 2 1 2 Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 2 5 5 5 Administrative and Support Service Activities 28 26 30 25 Public Administration and Defense; Compulsary Social Services 45 49 53 44 Education 12 15 12 12 Human Health and Social Work Activities 8 4 6 7 Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 12 8 7 6 Other Service Activities 29 21 26 23 Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods and Services Producing Activities of Households for Own Use 3 3 5 2 Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - 2 - -

11 - 21 Table 11.4B - continued EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI 2012 - 2014 (In Thousands)

Sex / Major Industry Group January April July October

2014

Both Sexes 1,890 1,971 1,914 1,952

Agriculture and Forestry 640 678 649 643 Fishing and Aquaculture 51 51 42 48 Mining and Quarrying 40 49 40 39 Manufacturing 106 99 107 122 Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 3 4 4 4 Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and Remediation Activities 5 4 0 3 Construction 91 101 98 128 Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 349 371 364 373 Transportation and Storage 139 126 121 134 Accommodation and Food Service Activities 73 79 86 98 Information and Communication 16 12 11 13 Financial and Insurance Activities 22 30 13 17 Real estate activities 8 8 8 6 Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 6 10 10 6 Administrative and Support Service Activities 38 39 48 38 Public Administration and Defense; Compulsary Social Services 94 97 98 82 Education 56 67 56 54 Human Health and Social Work Activities 14 18 21 17 Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 15 22 13 21 Other Service Activities 92 87 94 90 Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods and Services Producing Activities of Households for Own Use 33 24 29 18 Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies ----

11 - 22 Table 11.4B - continued EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI 2012 - 2014 (In Thousands)

Sex / Major Industry Group January April July October

Female 673 720 715 716

Agriculture and Forestry 147 172 160 156 Fishing and Aquaculture 2 4 2 3 Mining and Quarrying * 4 2 3 Manufacturing 36 40 41 50 Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply * - 1 - Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and Remediation Activities 1 1 - - Construction 4 4 3 3 Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 214 225 216 219 Transportation and Storage 3 4 5 7 Accommodation and Food Service Activities 43 46 56 64 Information and Communication 6 2 6 3 Financial and Insurance Activities 11 15 6 10 Real estate activities 4 3 4 3 Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 3 5 4 4 Administrative and Support Service Activities 12 10 13 11 Public Administration and Defense; Compulsary Social Services 38 36 45 37 Education 42 47 41 37 Human Health and Social Work Activities 9 13 16 13 Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 7 9 5 12 Other Service Activities 62 59 63 65 Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods and Services Producing Activities of Households for Own Use 28 23 27 16 Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies ----

Male 1,217 1,251 1,199 1,236

Agriculture and Forestry 493 505 488 487 Fishing and Aquaculture 48 48 41 45 Mining and Quarrying 40 46 38 36 Manufacturing 70 59 65 72 Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 2 4 4 4 Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and Remediation Activities 4 3 1 3 Construction 88 96 95 125 Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 136 145 149 154 Transportation and Storage 136 123 115 126 Accommodation and Food Service Activities 30 34 30 35 Information and Communication 10 9 6 10 Financial and Insurance Activities 11 15 8 7 Real estate activities 4 5 5 2 Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 3 4 6 2 Administrative and Support Service Activities 26 30 35 27 Public Administration and Defense; Compulsary Social Services 56 60 53 45 Education 14 20 14 16 Human Health and Social Work Activities 5 5 5 4 Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 7 13 10 9 Other Service Activities 29 28 31 26 Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods and Services Producing Activities of Households for Own Use 4 1 2 2 Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies ----

11 - 23 Table 11.5 EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR OCCUPATION GROUP, REGION XI 2010 - 2014 (In Thousands)

2010 2011 Sex / Major Occupation Group January April July October January April July October

Region XI

Both Sexes 1,721 1,689 1,730 1,755 1,791 1,789 1,793 1,927

Officials of Government and Special Interest- Organizations, Corporate Executives, Managers, Managing Proprietors and Supervisors 206 212 184 219 212 224 224 229 Professionals 58 59 70 64 62 61 68 66 Technicians and Associate Professionals 55 51 40 45 47 50 40 46 Clerks 78 79 85 84 77 85 88 97 Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 190 162 173 167 191 175 184 210 Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 303 293 308 314 316 303 293 330 Trades and Related Workers 103 121 114 122 136 119 118 114 Plant and Machine Operators & Assemblers 105 81 101 112 94 76 94 107 Laborers and Unskilled Workers 620 622 653 620 648 685 681 723 Special Occupations 5 10 4 9 6 9 3 6

Female 627 585 619 618 621 635 650 713

Officials of Government and Special Interest- Organizations, Corporate Executives, Managers, Managing Proprietors and Supervisors 113 109 104 130 110 124 124 135 Professionals 42 38 50 42 48 37 50 43 Technicians and Associate Professionals 33 30 19 23 24 25 22 27 Clerks 51 51 49 53 41 55 55 64 Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 104 81 93 80 94 88 91 114 Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 57 48 47 45 51 45 49 61 Trades and Related Workers 17 17 18 16 17 17 20 18 Plant and Machine Operators & Assemblers 2 - - 2 - 1 * - Laborers and Unskilled Workers 208 206 238 226 234 241 237 250 Special Occupations - 5 * 2 * 3 * 1

Male 1,095 1,105 1,111 1,137 1,170 1,153 1,143 1,214

Officials of Government and Special Interest- Organizations, Corporate Executives, Managers, Managing Proprietors and Supervisors 94 103 79 89 102 99 100 94 Professionals 16 20 20 22 14 24 18 23 Technicians and Associate Professionals 21 21 20 23 23 25 17 19 Clerks 27 29 36 31 36 30 33 33 Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 85 81 80 87 97 88 93 96 Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 246 246 260 269 265 258 243 269 Trades and Related Workers 86 104 96 106 119 103 98 95 Plant and Machine Operators & Assemblers 103 81 101 110 94 75 93 107 Laborers and Unskilled Workers 410 415 415 394 414 444 444 473 Special Occupations 5 5 4 7 6 6 3 5

Notes: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding. * Less than 1 thousand.

Source: Labor Force Survey, Philippine Statistics Authority

11 - 24 Table 11.5 - continued

2012 2013 2014 January April July October January April July October January April July October

1,896 1,848 1,900 1,854 1,855 1,790 1,874 1,884 1,890 1,971 1,914 1,952

278 284 277 287 285 264 294 288 291 302 283 309 67 64 64 69 63 64 69 62 73 89 80 76 44 42 40 40 37 38 39 45 37 41 42 38 96 90 78 106 100 96 99 111 111 110 107 108

235 207 232 196 216 185 195 227 210 250 247 247 316 299 280 289 271 295 298 286 296 302 293 292 96 96 100 99 104 98 105 94 105 99 92 113 76 79 85 62 79 57 73 73 76 67 78 80 683 685 739 698 697 687 695 684 686 706 685 680 533845665648

693 659 696 658 675 618 674 672 673 720 715 716

133 150 144 141 141 123 140 134 136 140 137 151 51 40 43 43 44 45 48 41 49 56 54 52 23 18 15 21 19 16 15 21 16 21 24 18 57 56 48 62 56 61 67 69 69 65 66 66

130 112 128 97 115 98 104 124 107 126 130 133 50 42 53 50 50 46 52 40 57 50 47 51 7 5 9 9 7 6 7 7 6 9 810 1 1 2 * 1 2 1 1 1 - 1 2 242 234 254 233 241 222 241 233 231 252 247 230 -- * 2 1 * - 1 - * 1 3

1,202 1,190 1,204 1,196 1,180 1,171 1,201 1,213 1,217 1,251 1,199 1,236

145 134 133 146 144 141 155 155 155 161 146 158 16 24 21 26 20 19 23 21 25 31 26 25 21 23 26 19 18 22 24 25 20 20 19 19 39 35 30 44 44 35 32 41 41 45 42 42

105 94 105 99 101 88 90 108 102 124 116 114 266 258 226 239 220 250 246 245 239 251 246 242 90 91 91 90 97 92 97 89 99 90 84 103 75 77 83 61 78 55 72 73 75 105 77 78 441 451 486 465 456 465 455 451 455 454 439 451 533734555545

11 - 25 Table 11.6 EMPLOYED PERSONS BY HIGHEST GRADE COMPLETED BY SEX October 2006 - 2014 (In Thousands)

Highest Grade 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Completed

Region XI

Total 1,620 1,685 1,741 1,740 1,758 1,927 1,855 1,884 1,952 No Grade Completed 47 51 44 40 40 43 45 36 37 Elementary 613 646 672 639 609 656 594 633 614 Grades I - V 323 363 379 378 349 376 350 354 333 Graduate 290 283 293 261 260 280 244 279 281 High School 587 599 639 640 661 747 710 715 792 1st to 3rd Years 258 246 277 265 276 338 271 273 294 Graduate 329 353 362 375 385 409 439 442 498 College 373 389 386 421 448 481 506 500 509 Undergraduate 184 197 186 214 224 241 259 251 249 Graduate and Higher 189 192 200 207 224 240 247 249 259 Not Reported ------

Female

Total 592 616 630 637 618 713 659 671 716 No Grade Completed 17 22 20 18 14 20 17 13 13 Elementary 188 194 191 188 174 196 170 170 170 Grades I - V 86 102 94 102 91 103 85 81 76 Graduate 102 92 97 86 83 93 85 89 94 High School 214 217 235 229 229 268 240 250 285 1st to 3rd Years 87 87 98 94 91 112 87 97 100 Graduate 127 130 137 135 138 156 153 154 185 College 173 183 184 202 201 229 232 238 248 Undergraduate 71 76 68 86 84 94 101 82 107 Graduate and Higher 102 107 116 116 117 135 131 156 142 Not Reported ------

Male

Total 1,026 1,071 1,111 1,104 1,136 1,214 1,196 1,213 1,236 No Grade Completed 30 29 24 22 26 24 28 23 25 Elementary 425 452 481 451 435 459 424 463 444 Grades I - V 237 261 285 276 258 272 265 273 257 Graduate 188 191 196 175 177 187 159 190 187 High School 372 383 404 412 429 480 471 465 507 1st to 3rd Years 171 160 179 172 185 227 184 176 194 Graduate 201 223 225 240 244 253 287 288 313 College 199 207 202 219 246 251 273 262 260 Undergraduate 112 122 118 128 139 147 157 115 143 Graduate and Higher 87 85 84 91 107 104 116 147 118 Not Reported ------

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding. * Less than 1 thousand.

Source: Labor Force Survey, Philippine Statistics Authority

11 - 26 Table 11.7 UNEMPLOYED PERSONS BY HIGHEST GRADE COMPLETED BY SEX October 1998 - 2006 (In Thousands)

Highest Grade 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Completed

Region XI

Total 183 187 192 224 156 153 155 104 95 No Grade Completed 5 5 3 8 4 4 4 * * Elementary 52 57 51 65 30 38 36 17 17 Grades I - V 29 32 26 26 15 17 19 9 9 Graduate 23 25 25 39 15 21 17 8 8 High School 72 75 88 88 68 66 67 50 48 1st to 3rd Years 25 35 37 37 33 29 25 19 15 Graduate 47 40 51 51 35 37 42 31 33 College 53 50 50 64 54 44 48 37 32 Undergraduate 28 22 28 32 27 18 22 23 20 Graduate and Higher 25 28 22 32 27 26 26 14 12 Not Reported - * * ------

Female

Total 81 86 73 107 66 65 72 46 41 No Grade Completed 2 4 1 3 1 1 2 * - Elementary 20 26 17 29 12 16 14 5 5 Grades I - V 12 12 7 9 5 7 7 3 3 Graduate 8 14 10 20 7 9 7 2 2 High School 35 28 30 38 28 27 33 22 22 1st to 3rd Years 12 13 9 12 13 11 13 7 7 Graduate 23 15 21 26 15 16 20 15 12 College 24 28 25 37 25 22 23 18 14 Undergraduate 10 10 13 16 12 10 11 10 9 Graduate and Higher 14 18 12 21 13 12 12 8 5 Not Reported ------

Male

Total 101 100 119 118 89 87 83 58 60 No Grade Completed 2 1 2 5 3 3 2 - * Elementary 31 31 34 36 17 22 22 11 13 Grades I - V 16 20 19 17 9 10 12 6 7 Graduate 15 11 15 19 8 12 10 5 6 High School 39 46 58 50 40 40 34 28 29 1st to 3rd Years 14 22 28 25 20 18 12 12 8 Graduate 25 24 30 25 20 22 22 16 21 College 29 22 25 27 29 23 25 19 18 Undergraduate 18 12 15 16 15 9 11 13 11 Graduate and Higher 11 10 10 11 14 14 14 6 7 Not Reported - * * ------

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding. * Less than 1 thousand.

Source: Labor Force Survey, Philippine Statistics Authority

11 - 27 Figure 11.3 DISTRIBUTION OF EMPLOYED PERSONS BY MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP AND SEX, REGION XI, OCTOBER 2014

MALE

Industry Sector Agriculture 19.3% Sector 43.0%

Service FEMALE Sector Industry 37.7% Sector 7.8% Agriculture Sector 22.2%

Service Sector 70.0%

Figure 11.4 EMPLOYED PERSONS BY HIGHEST GRADE COMPLETED AND SEX REGION XI, OCTOBER 2014

College Graduate and Higher Female Male

College Undergraduate

High School Graduate

High School - 1st to 3rd Years

Elementary Graduate

Elementary - Grades I - V

No Grade Completed

0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300 In Thousands

11 - 28 Table 11.8A NUMBER OF OVERSEAS FILIPINO WORKERS BY SEX AND REGION 2007 - 2014 (In Thousands)

Region 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Both Sexes Philippines 1,747 2,002 1,912 2,044 2,158 2,220 2,295 2,319

National Capital Region 280 281 266 282 269 282 293 244 Cordillera Administrative Region 36 38 41 37 42 47 49 52 Region I - Ilocos 135 157 164 194 199 192 188 189 Region II - Cagayan Valley 102 110 109 126 138 135 151 156 Region III - Central Luzon 250 291 281 295 309 312 318 359 Region IVA - CALABARZON 309 369 314 327 357 402 423 415 Region IVB - MIMAROPA 29 44 33 35 42 47 50 47 Region V - Bicol Region 52 62 57 63 71 77 78 80 Region VI - Western Visayas 149 156 176 169 183 203 217 198 Region VII - Central Visayas 90 112 117 134 149 123 148 153 Region VIII - Eastern Visayas 38 58 55 40 43 52 38 27 Region IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 35 35 43 47 40 39 38 60 Region X - Northern Mindanao 54 56 54 61 76 71 63 80 Region XI - Davao Region 45 56 53 58 49 59 61 63 Region XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 74 90 80 86 94 96 94 107 Region XIII - Caraga 17 24 24 30 33 27 34 45 Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao 54 64 45 63 64 57 52 43

Female Philippines 857 968 901 975 1,032 1,072 1,140 1,169

National Capital Region 107 113 101 109 98 106 124 101 Cordillera Administrative Region 24 26 26 26 29 33 35 34 Region I - Ilocos 89 99 102 115 107 108 118 116 Region II - Cagayan Valley 75 81 79 93 100 101 111 111 Region III - Central Luzon 93 113 105 112 126 122 128 145 Region IVA - CALABARZON 118 141 98 110 125 146 163 177 Region IVB - MIMAROPA 15 20 15 18 20 19 25 19 Region V - Bicol Region 27 26 26 29 33 43 47 42 Region VI - Western Visayas 86 83 92 87 101 114 114 102 Region VII - Central Visayas 31 38 42 50 56 46 50 51 Region VIII - Eastern Visayas 18 28 27 17 18 17 17 13 Region IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 22 23 26 25 23 20 23 34 Region X - Northern Mindanao 28 26 23 26 35 30 23 42 Region XI - Davao Region 26 31 33 35 32 36 39 46 Region XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 53 67 59 65 70 74 66 81 Region XIII - Caraga 9 12 11 15 17 14 19 25 Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao 36 41 34 44 43 42 38 32

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.

Source: Survey on Overseas Filipinos, Philippine Statistics Authority

11 - 29 Table 11.8A - continued NUMBER OF OVERSEAS FILIPINO WORKERS BY SEX AND REGION 2007 - 2014 (In Thousands)

Region 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Male Philippines 890 1,034 1,010 1,068 1,126 1,148 1,155 1,150

National Capital Region 173 168 165 173 171 176 168 144 Cordillera Administrative Region 12 12 14 11 13 14 14 18 Region I - Ilocos 45 58 63 79 91 84 70 74 Region II - Cagayan Valley 28 29 30 33 38 34 40 45 Region III - Central Luzon 157 178 176 182 184 189 190 214 Region IVA - CALABARZON 190 227 215 217 232 256 260 238 Region IVB - MIMAROPA 14 24 18 17 23 28 25 29 Region V - Bicol Region 25 35 31 34 38 34 31 38 Region VI - Western Visayas 63 72 84 82 82 90 103 97 Region VII - Central Visayas 59 74 75 84 93 77 98 101 Region VIII - Eastern Visayas 20 30 28 23 26 34 21 14 Region IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 12 11 16 21 17 18 15 26 Region X - Northern Mindanao 26 30 31 34 41 41 40 38 Region XI - Davao Region 20 25 20 22 17 23 22 17 Region XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 20 23 20 20 24 22 28 26 Region XIII - Caraga 8 13 13 15 17 13 15 21 Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao 18 24 11 19 20 15 14 11

Table 11.8B NUMBER OF OVERSEAS CONTRACT WORKERS BY REGION 2007 - 2014 (In Thousands)

Region 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Philippines 1,613 1,881 1,890 1,940 2,057 2,110 2,211 2,226

National Capital Region 263 260 263 272 265 270 283 236 Cordillera Administrative Region 34 37 40 35 39 45 49 51 Region I - Ilocos 129 152 163 190 189 189 183 185 Region II - Cagayan Valley 100 109 108 124 136 135 150 156 Region III - Central Luzon 232 280 280 272 294 295 316 341 Region IVA - CALABARZON 277 335 306 310 343 376 402 394 Region IVB - MIMAROPA 26 41 33 33 39 42 49 47 Region V - Bicol Region 48 58 57 62 72 76 73 78 Region VI - Western Visayas 139 152 174 165 181 196 212 196 Region VII - Central Visayas 85 107 113 132 146 120 146 149 Region VIII - Eastern Visayas 35 55 55 39 41 51 35 27 Region IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 31 33 42 41 31 34 33 49 Region X - Northern Mindanao 52 55 53 58 72 68 60 76 Region XI - Davao Region 44 54 54 56 47 55 53 60 Region XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 74 88 81 80 88 91 93 100 Region XIII - Caraga 15 22 25 27 33 25 33 45 Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao 29 43 45 45 41 42 42 36

Source: Survey on Overseas Filipinos, Philippine Statistics Auhtority

11 - 30 Table 11.8C PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF OVERSEAS FILIPINO WORKERS BY SEX AND REGION 2013 - 2014 (In Percent)

2013 2014 Region Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female

Philippines (In Thousands) 2,295 1,154 1,141 2,320 1,149 1,170 Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

National Capital Region 12.8 14.6 10.9 10.5 12.5 8.6 Cordillera Administrative Region 2.2 1.2 3.1 2.2 1.6 2.9 I - Ilocos Region 8.2 6.1 10.3 8.2 6.4 9.9 II - Cagayan Valley 6.6 3.5 9.7 6.7 3.9 9.5 III - Central Luzon 13.9 16.5 11.2 15.5 18.6 12.4 IVA - CALABARZON 18.4 22.5 14.3 17.9 20.7 15.1 IVB - MIMAROPA 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.1 2.5 1.6 V - Bicol Region 3.3 2.7 4.1 3.4 3.3 3.6 VI - Western Visayas 9.4 8.9 10.0 8.6 8.4 8.7 VII - Central Visayas 6.5 8.5 4.4 6.5 8.8 4.4 VIII - Eastern Visayas 1.6 1.8 1.5 1.1 1.2 1.1 IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 1.7 1.3 2.0 2.6 2.3 2.9 X - Northern Mindanao 2.7 3.5 2.0 3.4 3.3 3.6 XI - Davao Region 2.6 1.9 3.4 2.7 1.5 3.9 XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 4.1 2.4 5.8 4.6 2.3 6.9 XIII - Caraga 1.5 1.3 1.7 2.0 1.8 2.1 Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao 2.3 1.2 3.3 1.8 1.0 2.7

Source: Survey on Overseas Filipinos, Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 11.8D PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF OVERSEAS CONTRACT WORKERS BY SEX AND REGION 2013 - 2014 (In Percent)

2013 2014 Region Total Male Female Total Male Female

Philippines (In Thousands) 2,209 1,116 1,092 2,228 1,107 1,121 Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

National Capital Region 12.8 14.7 11.0 10.6 12.8 8.6 Cordillera Administrative Region 2.2 1.2 3.2 2.3 1.6 2.9 I - Ilocos Region 8.3 6.3 10.3 8.3 6.4 10.2 II - Cagayan Valley 6.8 3.5 10.1 7.0 3.9 9.9 III - Central Luzon 14.3 16.9 11.6 15.3 18.5 12.2 IVA - CALABARZON 18.2 22.5 13.9 17.7 20.9 14.6 IVB - MIMAROPA 2.2 2.3 2.2 2.1 2.5 1.7 V - Bicol Region 3.3 2.5 4.0 3.5 3.3 3.8 VI - Western Visayas 9.6 9.0 10.1 8.8 8.6 9.0 VII - Central Visayas 6.6 8.6 4.6 6.7 9.0 4.5 VIII - Eastern Visayas 1.6 1.8 1.4 1.2 1.2 1.1 IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 1.5 1.2 1.8 2.2 1.7 2.6 X - Northern Mindanao 2.7 3.5 1.8 3.4 3.2 3.5 XI - Davao Region 2.4 1.7 3.1 2.7 1.5 4.0 XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 4.2 2.5 6.0 4.5 2.2 6.7 XIII - Caraga 1.5 1.2 1.8 2.0 1.9 2.2 Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao 1.9 0.6 3.3 1.6 0.7 2.6

Source: Survey on Overseas Filipinos, Philippine Statistics Authority

11 - 31 Table 11.9 NUMBER AND MEMBERSHIP OF EXISTING LABOR UNIONS/ORGANIZATIONS AND COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS FILED AND WORKERS COVERED 2003 - 2014

Labor Unions / Organizations 1/ Collective Bargaining Agreements Filed Year Number Membership Number Workers Covered

Region XI

2003 549 64,000 13 1,931 2004 552 64,000 29 5,325 2005 570 66,000 32 3,441 2006 596 67,504 30 6,561 2007 558 68,801 23 1,482 2008 576 64,384 13 2,172 2009 593 65,314 23 4,469 2010 604 66,938 15 1,026 2011 620 68,268 29 8,845 2012 629 69,379 46 12,222 2013 592 70,676 19 3,372 2014 606 72,170 18 2,542

1/ Include affiliated local/independent and public sector unions.

Source: Department of Labor and Employment

Figure 11.5 NUMBER AND MEMBERSHIP OF EXISTING LABOR UNIONS/ ORGANIZATIONS, REGION XI, 2008 - 2014

750 110,000 700 100,000 650 Labor Unions Membership 90,000 600

550 80,000 500 70,000 450 400 60,000

350 50,000 Membership

Labor Unions 300 40,000 250 200 30,000 150 20,000 100 10,000 50 0 0 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

11 - 32 Chapter 12 SOCIAL SERVICES

Data on social welfare serve as indicators of the results and impacts of goals, policies and programs on human development. This universal concern emphasizes people's empowerment and the care, protection and rehabilitation of the disadvantaged and special sectors of society. These sectors are the primary target clienteles of our social welfare policies and programs. The objective is to place the disadvantaged sectors of society in the mainstream of productive and economic processes. Specifically, this entails converting the disadvantaged groups into active agents and partners in development. In this manner, the fruits of growth and progress will pervade all sectors of society and the disadvantaged sectors will become beneficiaries of development. The government's Social Reform Agenda (SRA) redirects the thrusts and focus and widens the target beneficiaries of the package of programs and other interventions implemented by government, private and non-governmental institutions. In contributing to the goals of social welfare and development, the generation of data and relevant indicators is therefore of utmost necessity. The SRA, for one, underscores the need to strengthen and improve existing systems for generating data.

This chapter presents data at the regional and/or provincial/city levels on the number of clients served by the various outreach and service programs of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), number of day care centers and workers, women in especially difficult circumstances and the number of children in need of special protection served by the DSWD. The Department, which is the source of data, compiles the information based on its administrative reporting systems. This chapter also contains data on the number of disabled persons by type of disability. The National Statistics Office processed the data based on the results of the census of population and housing.

Sector Highlights

 Ninety-eight in every one hundred barangays in the Davao Region have established Day Care Centers. The 2,567 Day Care Centers across the region were manned by 2,533 Day Care Workers serving a total of 90,915 children in 2014.

 The DSWD in Region XI served 123 women in especially difficult circumstances in 2014 of which 90.2 percent were emotionally distressed and single parents.

 About 48.8 percent of children in need of special protection served in 2014 by the DSWD were neglected while 41.9 percent were physically and sexually abused children.

 In Region XI, 48.3 percent of household population five years old and above had difficulty in seeing even if wearing eyeglasses in 2010.

12 - 1 Table 12.1 Unduplicated Number of Clients Served by the Department of Social Welfare and Development by Clientele Category and Sex, 2012 - 2014 12 - 3

Table 12.2 Number of Day Care Centers and Workers by Province, Region XI, As of December 2014 12 - 3

Table 12.3 Women in Especially Difficult Circumstances (WEDC) Served by the Department of Social Welfare and Development, 2007 - 2014 12 - 4

Table 12.4A Number of Reported Cases of Child Sexual Abuse Served by the Department of Social Welfare and Development by Type, 2007 - 2014 12 - 5

Table 12.4B Number of Children in Need of Special Protection Served by the DSWD by Case Category and Sex, Region XI, 2011 - 2014 12 - 5

Table 12.5 Coverage and Contributions Received and Benefits Paid by the Government Government Service Insurance System, Region XI, 2002 - 2007 12 - 7

Table 12.6A Number of Disabled Persons by Sex, Type of Disability and Province Census Years 1990 and 1995 12 - 8

Table 12.6B Number of Disabled Persons by Sex, Type of Disability and Province Census Year 2000 12 - 10

Table 12.6C Household Population Five Years Old and Over by Type of Functional Difficulty, Sex and Province, Region XI, Census Year 2010 12 - 13

Figure 12.1 Women in Especially Difficult Circumstances, Region XI, 2014 12 - 4

Figure 12.2 Children in Need of Special Protection Served by the DSWD, 12 - 6 Region XI, 2014

Figure 12.3 Contributions Received and Benefits Paid by the Government Service 12 - 6 Insurance System, Region XI, 2002 - 2007

Figure 12.4 Number of Disabled Persons by Sex and Province, Region XI, 2000 12 - 12

12 - 2 Table 12.1 UNDUPLICATED NUMBER OF CLIENTS SERVED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT BY CLIENTELE CATEGORY AND SEX 2012 - 2014

2012 2013 2014 Clientele Category Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male Total

Region XI

Families 576 677 3,244

Children ------30 12 42

Youth 3 4 7 3 3 6 173 106 279

Women 1,151 - 1,151 154 - 154 123 - 123

Senior Citizens 140 144 284 131 71 202 540 521 1,061

Disabled and Elderly ------35 35

Deportee/Repartriate ------

Internally Displaced Persons - - - 38 30 68 - - -

Strandee ------

Victim of Illegal Recruitment 389 183 572 ------

Source: Department of Social Welfare and Development Table 12.2 NUMBER OF DAY CARE CENTERS AND WORKERS BY PROVINCE/CITY, REGION XI As of December 2014

Number of Number of Barangays Percent Day Care Day Care Children Province Barangays with Day Care Centers Covered Centers 1 Workers Served

Region XI 1,172 1,151 98.2 2,567 2,533 90,915

Davao Oriental 183 183 100.0 409 416 14,511

Davao del Norte 223 221 99.1 504 490 19,579

Compostela Valley 247 246 99.6 472 472 16,124

Davao del Sur 337 328 97.3 626 621 15,970

Davao City 182 173 95.1 556 534 24,731

1 - Davao City includes home based.

Source: Department of Social Welfare and Development

12 - 3 Table 12.3 WOMEN IN ESPECIALLY DIFFICULT CIRCUMSTANCES (WEDC) SERVED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT 2007 - 2014

Clientele Category 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Region XI 172 251 237 184 287 149 154 123

Victims of Involuntary Prostitution 1 ------Victims of Illegal Recruitment 5 7 9 13 10 2 - - Physically Abused/Maltreated/ Battered Women 30 42 25 22 66 7 5 11 Victims of Sexual Abuse 14 5 3 12 15 2 5 1 Incest 1 - - - 2 - - - Rape 12 5 1 11 - 2 5 1 Acts of Lasciviousness/Attempted Rape 1 - 2 1 13 - - - Victims of Armed Conflict ------Women in Detention - - 2 8 - - - - Victims of Traffciking - - - - 4 2 - - Others 1 122 197 198 129 192 136 144 111

1 - Include referrals, single parents and emotionally distressed women.

Source: Department of Social Welfare and Development

Figure 12.1 WOMEN IN ESPECIALLY DIFFICULT CIRCUMSTANCES, REGION XI, 2014

Physically Victims of Sexual Abused/Battered Abuse Women 0.8% 8.9%

Others 90.2%

12 - 4 Table 12.4A NUMBER OF REPORTED CASES OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE SERVED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT BY TYPE 2007 - 2014

Province/City 2007 2008 2009 20102011 2012 2013 2014

Region XI 61 30 34 24 6 2 11 12

Rape 36 19 20 13 4 - 8 5 Incest 18 4 9 4 - 2 3 6 Acts of Lasciviousness 6 7 5 7 2 - - 1 Victims of Prostitution 1 ------Victims of Pornography ------

Source: Department of Social Welfare and Development Table 12.4B NUMBER OF CHILDREN IN NEED OF SPECIAL PROTECTION SERVED BY THE DSWD BY CASE CATEGORY AND SEX, REGION XI 2011 - 2014

2011 2012 Case Category Both Sexes Female Male Both Sexes Female Male

Region XI 134 78 56 180 76 104

Abandoned 26 13 13 6 2 4 Neglected 61 35 26 16 9 7 Physically Abused/Maltreated 19 17 2 3 2 1 Sexually Abused 6 6 - 0 - - Sexually Exploited ------Victims of Child Labor 0 - - - - - Victims of Armed Conflict - - - 93 16 77 Victims of Child Trafficking - - - 10 6 4 Children in Conflict with the Law 0 - 50 40 10 Others 22 7 15 2 1 1

2013 2014 Case Category Both Sexes Female Male Both Sexes Female Male

Region XI 51 28 23 43 12 31

Abandoned 6 3 3 1 - 1 Neglected 23 10 13 21 12 9 Physically Abused/Maltreated 9 6 3 6 - 6 Sexually Abused 9 9 - 12 - 12 Sexually Exploited ------Victims of Child Labor - - - 1 - 1 Street Children - - - 1 - 1 Victims of Armed Conflict ------Victims of Child Trafficking ------Children in Conflict with the Law ------Others 4 - 4 1 - 1

Note: Number served include new and old cases. Source: Department of Social Welfare and Development

12 - 5 Figure 12.2 CHILDREN IN NEED OF SPECIAL PROTECTION SERVED BY THE DSWD, REGION XI, 2014

Abandoned Others 2% 7% Neglected Physically 49% Abused/Maltreated 14%

Sexually Abused 28%

Figure 12.3 CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED AND BENEFITS PAID BY THE GOVERNMENT SERVICE INSURANCE SYSTEM, REGION XI, 2002 - 2007

1,200,000

1,000,000

800,000

600,000

In Thousand Pesos 400,000 Contributions Received Benefits Paid 200,000

0 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

12 - 6 Table 12.5 COVERAGE AND CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED AND BENEFITS PAID BY THE GOVERNMENT SERVICE INSURANCE SYSTEM, REGION XI 2002 - 2007 (Value in Thousand Pesos)

2002 2003 2004 Coverage and Benefits Coverage and Benefits Coverage and Benefits Fund / Membership Contributions Paid Contributions Paid Contributions Paid Received Received Received

Region XI 915,149.19 747,720.46 … 828,478.84 819,357.94 461,550.79

Social Insurance Fund 863,726.39 708,713.45 … 812,999.31 757,063.32 444,924.16 Optional Life Insurance Fund 21,302.93 28,644.61 … 7,453.49 31,864.30 6,741.06 General Insurance Fund 30,119.87 10,362.40 … 8,026.04 30,430.32 9,885.57 Employees Compensation Insurance Fund ------

Membership … … …

2005 2006 2007 Coverage and Benefits Coverage and Benefits Coverage and Benefits Fund / Membership Contributions Paid Contributions Paid Contributions Paid Received Received Received

Region XI 919,292.75 772,737.87 915,149.19 747,720.46 945,398.39 728,831.47

Social Insurance Fund 866,113.82 747,752.95 863,726.39 708,713.45 914,888.14 712,378.95 Optional Life Insurance Fund 23,448.62 16,959.12 21,302.93 28,644.61 8,571.39 16,049.76 General Insurance Fund 29,730.31 8,025.80 30,119.87 10,362.40 21,938.86 402.76 Employees Compensation Insurance Fund ------

Membership 26,029 27,893 27,932

Source: Government Service Insurance System, Davao Branch Office.

12 - 7 Table 12.6A NUMBER OF DISABLED PERSONS BY SEX, TYPE OF DISABILITY AND PROVINCE Census Years 1990 and 1995

Province / 1990 1995 Type of Disability Both Sexes Female Male Both Sexes Female Male

Philippines 636,999 292,948 344,051 919,292 449,445 469,847

Blindness 63,276 31,109 32,167 423,695 235,220 188,475 Deafness 65,369 31,857 33,512 115,375 55,401 59,974 Muteness 26,339 12,595 13,744 35,948 16,545 19,403 Deafness/Muteness 18,705 8,874 9,831 - - - Speech Impairment 50,656 23,217 27,439 38,342 17,511 20,831 Mental Illness 46,515 23,036 23,479 38,675 18,318 20,357 Mental Retardation 60,024 27,908 32,116 55,041 25,452 29,589 Orthopedic Handicap 135,445 54,578 80,867 140,016 50,252 89,764 Multiple Disability 30,072 13,544 16,528 - - - Others 140,598 66,230 74,368 72,200 30,746 41,454

Region XI 22,993 10,254 12,739 37,002 16,460 20,542

Blindness 2,004 949 1,055 14,613 7,417 7,196 Deafness 2,283 1,008 1,275 4,965 2,097 2,868 Muteness 1,163 534 629 1,811 841 970 Deafness/Muteness 713 355 358 - - - Speech Impairment 1,888 852 1,036 1,761 788 973 Mental Illness 1,654 824 830 1,904 852 1,052 Mental Retardation 2,365 1,065 1,300 2,881 1,256 1,625 Orthopedic Handicap 4,979 2,030 2,949 6,620 2,299 4,321 Multiple Disability 1,161 469 692 - - - Others 4,783 2,168 2,615 2,447 910 1,537

Davao Oriental 3,440 1,571 1,869 6,715 3,116 3,599

Blindness 322 149 173 3,653 1,879 1,774 Deafness 373 166 207 709 270 439 Muteness 173 80 93 250 111 139 Deafness/Muteness 113 57 56 - - - Speech Impairment 261 116 145 241 109 132 Mental Illness 258 131 127 244 121 123 Mental Retardation 273 116 157 296 142 154 Orthopedic Handicap 845 358 487 939 330 609 Multiple Disability 106 47 59 - - - Others 716 351 365 383 154 229

12 - 8 Table 12.6A - continued NUMBER OF DISABLED PERSONS BY SEX, TYPE OF DISABILITY AND PROVINCE Census Years 1990 and 1995

Province / 1990 1995 Type of Disability Both Sexes Female Male Both Sexes Female Male

Davao del Norte 1/ 8,416 3,719 4,697 14,120 6,117 8,003

Blindness 740 340 400 5,865 2,875 2,990 Deafness 809 354 455 1,802 757 1,045 Muteness 395 178 217 680 299 381 Deafness/Muteness 243 124 119 - - - Speech Impairment 729 332 397 722 318 404 Mental Illness 621 329 292 620 282 338 Mental Retardation 901 404 497 1,070 434 636 Orthopedic Handicap 1,625 636 989 2,382 811 1,571 Multiple Disability 448 192 256 - - - Others 1,905 830 1,075 979 341 638

Davao del Sur 5,848 2,585 3,263 6,538 2,901 3,637

Blindness 532 254 278 2,000 1,007 993 Deafness 568 232 336 1,112 472 640 Muteness 306 137 169 422 205 217 Deafness/Muteness 179 85 94 - - - Speech Impairment 475 213 262 342 143 199 Mental Illness 356 180 176 320 155 165 Mental Retardation 507 233 274 592 265 327 Orthopedic Handicap 1,410 597 813 1,318 467 851 Multiple Disability 302 101 201 - - - Others 1,213 553 660 432 187 245

Davao City 5,289 2,379 2,910 9,629 4,326 5,303

Blindness 410 206 204 3,095 1,656 1,439 Deafness 533 256 277 1,342 598 744 Muteness 289 139 150 459 226 233 Deafness/Muteness 178 89 89 - - - Speech Impairment 423 191 232 456 218 238 Mental Illness 419 184 235 720 294 426 Mental Retardation 684 312 372 923 415 508 Orthopedic Handicap 1,099 439 660 1,981 691 1,290 Multiple Disability 305 129 176 - - - Others 949 434 515 653 228 425

1/ - Includes Compostela Valley.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

12 - 9 Table 12.6B NUMBER OF DISABLED PERSONS BY SEX, TYPE OF DISABILITY AND PROVINCE Census Year 2000

Province / Type of Disability Both Sexes Female Male

Philippines 942,098 473,332 468,766

Total Blindness 44,014 22,063 21,951 Partial Blindness 76,731 38,574 38,157 Low Vision 352,398 198,345 154,053 Total Deafness 35,890 17,068 18,822 Partial Deafness 40,983 20,003 20,980 Hard of Hearing 44,725 22,474 22,251 Oral Defect 50,862 23,762 27,100 Loss of one or both arms/hands 36,313 14,929 21,384 Loss of one or both legs/feet 43,367 16,120 27,247 Quadriplegic 55,889 24,592 31,297 Mentally retarded 66,113 30,919 35,194 Mentally Ill 67,294 32,476 34,818 Multiple Impairment 27,519 12,007 15,512

Region XI 43,179 20,591 22,588

Total Blindness 1,863 880 983 Partial Blindness 3,190 1,520 1,670 Low Vision 17,789 9,395 8,394 Total Deafness 1,468 677 791 Partial Deafness 1,825 829 996 Hard of Hearing 1,772 785 987 Oral Defect 2,173 995 1,178 Loss of one or both arms/hands 1,562 575 987 Loss of one or both legs/feet 2,018 751 1,267 Quadriplegic 2,549 1,076 1,473 Mentally retarded 3,328 1,501 1,827 Mentally Ill 2,286 1,037 1,249 Multiple Impairment 1,356 570 786

Davao Oriental 5,615 2,685 2,930

Total Blindness 235 120 115 Partial Blindness 602 310 292 Low Vision 2,296 1,183 1,113 Total Deafness 199 81 118 Partial Deafness 236 93 143 Hard of Hearing 219 95 124 Oral Defect 245 116 129 Loss of one or both arms/hands 243 92 151 Loss of one or both legs/feet 292 118 174 Quadriplegic 307 136 171 Mentally retarded 326 149 177 Mentally Ill 263 123 140 Multiple Impairment 152 69 83

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

12 - 10 Table 12.6B - continued NUMBER OF DISABLED PERSONS BY SEX, TYPE OF DISABILITY AND PROVINCE Census Year 2000

Province / Type of Disability Both Sexes Female Male

Davao del Norte 7,746 3,595 4,151

Total Blindness 374 179 195 Partial Blindness 701 316 385 Low Vision 2,350 1,244 1,106 Total Deafness 294 135 159 Partial Deafness 384 181 203 Hard of Hearing 327 134 193 Oral Defect 567 272 295 Loss of one or both arms/hands 333 108 225 Loss of one or both legs/feet 398 151 247 Quadriplegic 575 230 345 Mentally retarded 762 329 433 Mentally Ill 418 197 221 Multiple Impairment 263 119 144

Compostela Valley 6,494 3,011 3,483

Total Blindness 344 165 179 Partial Blindness 396 193 203 Low Vision 2,526 1,295 1,231 Total Deafness 247 111 136 Partial Deafness 286 126 160 Hard of Hearing 363 148 215 Oral Defect 345 153 192 Loss of one or both arms/hands 207 67 140 Loss of one or both legs/feet 311 105 206 Quadriplegic 366 160 206 Mentally retarded 532 244 288 Mentally Ill 358 162 196 Multiple Impairment 213 82 131

Davao del Sur 10,495 5,040 5,455

Total Blindness 423 196 227 Partial Blindness 627 285 342 Low Vision 5,265 2,717 2,548 Total Deafness 286 129 157 Partial Deafness 452 194 258 Hard of Hearing 372 162 210 Oral Defect 491 230 261 Loss of one or both arms/hands 264 103 161 Loss of one or both legs/feet 377 134 243 Quadriplegic 562 253 309 Mentally retarded 677 314 363 Mentally Ill 424 207 217 Multiple Impairment 275 116 159

12 - 11 Table 12.6B - continued NUMBER OF DISABLED PERSONS BY SEX, TYPE OF DISABILITY AND PROVINCE Census Year 2000

Province / Type of Disability Both Sexes Female Male

Davao City 12,829 6,260 6,569

Total Blindness 487 220 267 Partial Blindness 864 416 448 Low Vision 5,352 2,956 2,396 Total Deafness 442 221 221 Partial Deafness 467 235 232 Hard of Hearing 491 246 245 Oral Defect 525 224 301 Loss of one or both arms/hands 515 205 310 Loss of one or both legs/feet 640 243 397 Quadriplegic 739 297 442 Mentally retarded 1,031 465 566 Mentally Ill 823 348 475 Multiple Impairment 453 184 269

Figure 12.4 NUMBER OF DISABLED PERSONS BY SEX AND PROVINCE REGION XI, 2000

7,000

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0 Davao Oriental Davao del Norte Compostela Valley Davao del Sur Davao City

12 - 12 Table 12.6C HOUSEHOLD POPULATION FIVE YEARS OLD AND OVER BY TYPE OF FUNCTIONAL DIFFICULTY, SEX AND PROVINCE, REGION XI Census Year 2010

Province / Type of Disability Both Sexes Female Male

Region XI 176,450 89,213 87,237

Difficulty in seeing, even if wearing eyeglasses 85,201 45,248 39,953 Difficulty in hearing, even if using a hearing aid 21,900 10,690 11,210 Difficulty in walking or climbing steps 25,462 12,042 13,420 Difficulty in remembering or concentrating 18,015 9,160 8,855 Difficulty in self-caring (bathing or dressing) 12,024 5,750 6,274 Difficulty in communicating 13,848 6,323 7,525

Davao Oriental 19,603 9,790 9,813

Difficulty in seeing, even if wearing eyeglasses 9,399 4,874 4,525 Difficulty in hearing, even if using a hearing aid 2,620 1,262 1,358 Difficulty in walking or climbing steps 2,913 1,397 1,516 Difficulty in remembering or concentrating 1,969 1,018 951 Difficulty in self-caring (bathing or dressing) 1,238 585 653 Difficulty in communicating 1,464 654 810

Davao del Norte 32,363 16,189 16,174

Difficulty in seeing, even if wearing eyeglasses 15,325 8,065 7,260 Difficulty in hearing, even if using a hearing aid 3,980 1,910 2,070 Difficulty in walking or climbing steps 4,689 2,205 2,484 Difficulty in remembering or concentrating 3,359 1,670 1,689 Difficulty in self-caring (bathing or dressing) 2,295 1,079 1,216 Difficulty in communicating 2,715 1,260 1,455

Compostela Valley 22,180 10,573 11,607

Difficulty in seeing, even if wearing eyeglasses 8,479 4,317 4,162 Difficulty in hearing, even if using a hearing aid 2,942 1,356 1,586 Difficulty in walking or climbing steps 3,638 1,625 2,013 Difficulty in remembering or concentrating 2,713 1,301 1,412 Difficulty in self-caring (bathing or dressing) 1,971 904 1,067 Difficulty in communicating 2,437 1,070 1,367

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

12 - 13 Table 12.6C - continued HOUSEHOLD POPULATION FIVE YEARS OLD AND OVER BY TYPE OF FUNCTIONAL DIFFICULTY, SEX AND PROVINCE, REGION XI Census Year 2010

Davao del Sur 42,122 21,204 20,918

Difficulty in seeing, even if wearing eyeglasses 18,864 9,802 9,062 Difficulty in hearing, even if using a hearing aid 5,886 2,855 3,031 Difficulty in walking or climbing steps 6,268 3,015 3,253 Difficulty in remembering or concentrating 5,046 2,619 2,427 Difficulty in self-caring (bathing or dressing) 2,931 1,437 1,494 Difficulty in communicating 3,127 1,476 1,651

Davao City 60,182 31,457 28,725

Difficulty in seeing, even if wearing eyeglasses 33,134 18,190 14,944 Difficulty in hearing, even if using a hearing aid 6,472 3,307 3,165 Difficulty in walking or climbing steps 7,954 3,800 4,154 Difficulty in remembering or concentrating 4,928 2,552 2,376 Difficulty in self-caring (bathing or dressing) 3,589 1,745 1,844 Difficulty in communicating 4,105 1,863 2,242

12 - 14 Chapter 13 TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATION

Data on the extent and coverage of the transportation and communication networks of an area are essential. The data provide the planners and decision makers in the government and in entrepreneurial ventures with a sound basis to improve the state of their infrastructures. Specifically, planners use the data in the formulation of strategies that will link the locality with its neighbors within and outside the country. The different modes of transportation and channels and media for communication are vital in the economic, social and cultural lives of peoples and institutions in the community. A well- developed transportation system ensures fast and efficient transfer of goods and services between traders, households and other institutions within and outside the geographical limits of the community. Similarly, breakthrough in the communication system accelerates the flow of information. This era of information technology enables a faster access to and dissemination of news, events and developments in the domestic and international scene. The business community receives vital information that can expand the market for their products and services. The continuous provision of data on the transportation and communication systems of an area therefore becomes indispensable in charting the course towards socioeconomic development and cultural upliftment of the area.

This chapter presents data on all modes of transportation at the regional and provincial levels. On the land transport, the data presented include the registration of motor vehicles and permits/licenses issued by the Land Transportation Office and franchise applications approved by the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board. The data presented also include road length and the number and length of bridges. The Department of Public Works and Highways is the source of data. Shipping statistics from the Philippine Ports Authority and data on the number of ports by classification are likewise presented, taken from an inventory compiled by the National Statistical Coordination Board. For the communication sector, the chapter provides data on telephone facilities, number of post offices and mail carriers and volume of mail handled. The sources of data are the National Telecommunications Commission and the Philippine Postal Corporation.

Sector Highlights

. Vehicle registration grew by 3.7 percent between 2012 and 2013. The number of cars/jeeps, truck/buses, and motorcycles increased by 9.1 percent, 11.7 percent, and 1.2 percent, respectively.

. A total of 331,143 motor vehicles were registered in Land Transportation Office XI in 2013. 74,770 of which were new registrations, while 256,373 were for renewal.

. The number of permits/licenses issued by Land Transportation Office XI increased by 1.0 percent from 2012 to 2013. From a total of 207,054 issuances in 2012, it rose to 209,228 in 2013.

. The use of gas as fuel for vehicles accounted to 81.0 percent of the total vehicles registered in 2013 at the Land Transportation Office XI.

. 52.9 percent of the 1,649-kilometer national roads in Davao Region in 2013 were concrete-paved.

13 - 1 Sector Highlights (Continued)

. In Port of Davao and Port of Gen. Santos, cargo throughput and shipcalls increased by 0.4 percent and 7.6 percent from 2012 to 2013, respectively.

. From 2012 to 2013, the number of post offices decreased by 15.5 percent. However, the number of mail carriers increased by 3.9 percent. In 2013, there were 49 post offices and 158 mail carriers operating in Region XI.

. The number of posted mails decreased by 33.9 percent from 2012 to 2013. However, mails received from foreign countries increased by 124.9 percent.

13 - 2 Table 13.1 Number of Motor Vehicles Registered by Type of Vehicle and Province/City, 2007 - 2013 13 - 4

Table 13.2 Number of Motor Vehicles Registered, New and Renewal, by Classification, 2002 - 2013 13 - 5

Table 13.3 Number of Permits/Licenses Issued by Province/City, 2009 - 2013 13 - 6

Table 13.4 Number of Motor Vehicles Registered by Classification, Type of Fuel Used and Province/City, 2010 - 2013 13 - 7

Table 13.5 Existing National Road Length by Surface Type and Province/City 2010 - 2013 13 - 8

Table 13.6 Existing National Road by Type of Pavement and Province/City 2010 - 2013 13 - 9

Table 13.7 Number and Length of Existing Bridges Along National Road by Type and Province/City, 2010 - 2013 13 - 10

Table 13.8 Shipping, Cargo and Passenger Statistics by Port 2008 - 2013 13 - 11

Table 13.9 Telephone Facilities by Province/City, 2010 - 2013 13 - 12

Table 13.10 Number of Post Offices and Mail Carriers by Province/City 2006 - 2013 13 - 13

Table 13.11 Summary of Mail Volume Handled by Province/City, 2007 - 2013 13 - 14

Figure 13.1 Registered Motor Vehicles by Classification, Region XI 2009 - 2013 13 - 6

Figure 13.2 Existing National Road by Type of Pavement, Region XI 2010 - 2013 13 - 15

Figure 13.3 Number of Post Offices and Mail Carriers by Province/City, 2013 13 - 15

13 - 3 Table 13.1 NUMBER OF MOTOR VEHICLES REGISTERED BY TYPE OF VEHICLE AND PROVINCE/CITY 2011 – 2014

Province/City/ Type 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

REGION XI 257,931 278,833 302,334 319,371 331,143 349,622 Cars/Jeeps 86,061 82,388 77,124 78,847 85,992 92,851 Truck/Buses 15,719 17,333 16,696 16,695 18,647 18,446 Motorcycles 154,903 177,767 207,141 222,345 225,022 236,799 Trailers 1,248 1,345 1,373 1,484 1,482 1,526

Davao Oriental 10,055 13,815 17,450 16,589 15,637 13,702 Cars/Jeeps 1,843 1,846 1,775 1,874 2,203 2,389 Truck/Buses 614 620 612 623 641 682 Motorcycles 7,598 11,349 15,063 14,088 12,791 10,627 Trailers - - - 4 2 4

Davao del Norte 64,456 61,619 77,116 71,883 58,647 74,178 Cars/Jeeps 11,185 10,491 10,423 9,837 10,251 13,259 Truck/Buses 3,996 4,118 3,992 3,013 3,580 4,365 Motorcycles 48,794 46,517 62,294 58,590 44,670 56,107 Trailers 481 493 407 443 146 447

Compostela Valley 24,663 39,654 47,045 50,437 49,404 38,434 Cars/Jeeps 2,067 4,397 4,857 8,463 10,871 12,769 Truck/Buses 989 1,651 2,043 3,020 3,787 3,967 Motorcycles 21,588 33,579 39,946 38,711 34,487 21,444 Trailers 19 27 199 243 259 254

Davao del Sur 25,574 27,462 28,510 32,377 34,964 31,237 Cars/Jeeps 4,928 4,270 4,161 4,528 4,714 4,913 Truck/Buses 1,303 1,191 1,222 1,472 1,523 1,539 Motorcycles 19,322 21,996 23,122 26,374 28,725 24,783 Trailers 21 55322

Davao City 133,183 136,283 132,213 148,085 143,281 136,269 Cars/Jeeps 66,038 61,384 55,908 54,145 55,203 54,541 Truck/Buses 8,817 9,753 8,827 8,567 8,482 7,802 Motorcycles 57,601 64,326 66,716 84,582 78,776 73,107 Trailers 727 820 762 791 820 819

New MV Registration Un 133,183 136,283 - - - 55,802 Cars/Jeeps 66,038 61,384 ---4,980 Truck/Buses 8,817 9,753 ---91 Motorcycles 57,601 64,326 ---50,731 Trailers 727 820 ----

Source: Land Transportation Office XI

13 - 4 Table 13.2 NUMBER OF MOTOR VEHICLES REGISTERED, NEW AND RENEWAL, BY CLASSIFICATION 2003 - 2014

Year / Status Total Private For Hire Government

2003 150,303 119,077 25,725 5,501 New 22,891 22,157 143 591 Renewal 127,412 96,920 25,582 4,910

2004 175,694 144,214 26,037 5,443 New 39,138 38,528 144 466 Renewal 136,556 105,686 25,893 4,977

2005 189,621 160,107 24,308 5,206 New 38,107 37,629 100 378 Renewal 151,514 122,478 24,208 4,828

2006 205,217 174,981 24,852 5,384 New 42,345 41,164 815 366 Renewal 162,872 133,817 24,037 5,018

2007 219,375 191,389 23,973 4,013 New 36,719 36,482 37 200 Renewal 182,656 154,907 23,936 3,813

2008 234,383 206,240 23,369 4,774 New 37,977 37,686 62 229 Renewal 196,406 168,554 23,307 4,545

2009 257,931 227,822 25,057 5,052 New 43,608 42,571 721 316 Renewal 214,323 185,251 24,336 4,736

2010 278,833 247,945 25,450 5,438 New 54,297 53,714 326 257 Renewal 224,536 194,231 25,124 5,181

2011 302,334 272,238 25,115 4,981 New 64,108 63,776 79 253 Renewal 238,226 208,462 25,036 4,728

2012 319,371 288,345 26,356 4,670 New 69,315 68,924 153 238 Renewal 250,056 219,421 26,203 4,432

2013 74,770 73,859 537 374 New 74,770 73,859 537 374 Renewal 256,373 227,321 24,232 4,820

2014 349,622 317,635 26,434 5,553 New 73,615 72,798 148 669 Renewal 276,007 244,837 26,286 4,884

Source: Land Transportation Office XI

13 - 5 Table 13.3 NUMBER OF PERMITS/LICENSES ISSUED BY PROVINCE/CITY 2010 - 2014

Province/City 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Region XI 189,145 208,377 207,054 209,228 230,505

Davao Oriental 11,442 12,873 11,449 10,878 11,946 Compostela Valley 6,033 7,242 6,567 5,227 11,915 Davao City 103,441 109,063 109,223 111,402 115,007 Digos City 22,906 25,619 26,576 26,443 30,051 Samal City 1,322 1,623 2,504 1,980 2,594 Tagum City 44,001 51,957 50,735 53,298 58,992

Note: Compostela Valley and Samal City Extension Office did not issue Student Permit for CY 2005 and 2006

Source: Land Transportation Office XI

13 - 6 Table 13.4 NUMBER OF MOTOR VEHICLES REGISTERED BY CLASSIFICATION, TYPE OF FUEL USED AND PROVINCE/CITY 2011 - 2014

Year / Total Private For Hire Government Trailer Province/City Gas Diesel Gas Diesel Gas Diesel Gas Diesel

2011

Region XI 246,458 54,495 225,282 45,823 18,243 6,629 2,933 2,043 1,373

Davao Oriental 15,791 1,659 13,859 1,480 1,657 29 275 150 0 Compostela Valley 42,208 4,638 40,585 4,377 1,318 83 305 178 199 Davao City 95,837 35,606 88,422 29,507 6,388 5,186 1,027 913 762 Digos City 25,267 3,238 22,077 2,926 2,934 107 256 205 5 Samal City 13,341 584 12,908 524 297 1 136 59 306 Tagum City 54,014 8,770 47,431 7,009 5,649 1,223 934 538 101

2012

Region XI 260,139 57,011 238,931 47,606 18,741 7,213 2,467 2,192 1,494

Davao Oriental 14,811 1,774 13,161 1,526 1,411 52 239 196 4 Compostela Valley 42,671 7,523 40,920 7,290 1,463 62 288 171 243 Davao City 111,739 35,457 102,626 28,500 8,213 5,940 900 1,017 791 Digos City 28,488 3,886 25,716 3,425 2,557 244 215 217 13 Samal City 14,993 527 14,474 482 406 0 113 45 297 Tagum City 47,437 7,844 42,034 6,383 4,691 915 712 546 146

2013

Region XI 258,690 60,497 238,452 51,691 17,362 6,503 2,876 2,303 1,480

Davao Oriental 13,486 2,149 11,959 1,781 1,289 171 238 197 2 Compostela Valley 39,757 9,388 38,196 9,029 1,203 98 358 261 259 Davao City 107,089 35,247 97,907 29,307 8,031 4,926 1,151 1,014 820 Digos City 30,566 4,396 28,199 3,745 2,154 440 213 211 2 Samal City 17,976 632 17,449 572 419 0 108 60 251 Tagum City 49,816 8,685 44,742 7,257 4,266 868 808 560 146

2014

Region XI 283,711 65,673 259,924 56,442 20,785 6,665 3,002 2,555 1,526

Davao Oriental 11,485 2,213 9,769 1,947 1,475 54 241 202 4 Compostela Valley 10,006 3,234 9,518 3,125 414 22 74 87 254 Davao City 119,144 41,215 108,776 34,493 9,116 5,504 1,252 1,218 819 Digos City 26,918 4,317 23,394 3,898 3,317 151 207 268 2 Samal City 9,951 1,067 9,458 992 399 0 94 75 305 Tagum City 52,286 10,411 46,733 9,082 4,794 809 759 519 142 New MV Registration 53,921 3,216 52,276 2,905 1,270 125 375 186 0

Source: Land Transportation Office XI

13 - 7 Table 13.5 EXISTING NATIONAL ROAD LENGTH BY SURFACE TYPE AND PROVINCE/CITY 2010 - 2013 (In Kilometers)

Surface Type Year/Province/City Total National Province Municipal City Barangay

2010 REGION XI 16,937.43 1,557.63 2,539.01 770.27 1,418.69 10,651.83 Davao Oriental 2,256.76 420.57 492.30 … .. 1,343.89 Davao del Norte 3,151.03 109.46 877.13 119.67 .. 2,044.77 Compostela Valley 3,874.27 299.12 750.53 363.77 .. 2,460.85 Davao del Sur 4,046.29 335.90 419.05 286.83 .. 3,004.52 Davao City 1,934.16 259.87 .. .. 779.98 894.31 Digos City 224.64 23.30 .. .. 69.50 131.84 Panabo City 445.50 35.43 .. .. 184.11 225.96 Samal City 433.58 24.88 .. .. 242.50 166.20 Tagum City 571.20 49.10 .. .. 142.60 379.50

2011 a/ REGION XI 17,348.75 1,666.13 2,566.29 994.66 1,397.00 10,724.67 Davao Oriental 2,360.00 419.20 491.68 101.9 .. 1,347.25 Davao del Norte 3,172.16 130.59 877.13 119.67 .. 2,044.77 Compostela Valley 3,661.90 334.48 778.43 300.12 .. 2,248.87 Davao del Sur 4,536.38 391.84 419.05 473.00 .. 3,252.49 Davao City 1,949.76 260.12 .. .. 786.60 903.05 Digos City 225.34 24.00 .. .. 69.50 131.84 Panabo City 423.19 33.62 .. .. 155.80 233.76 Samal City 433.62 24.88 .. .. 242.50 166.24 Tagum City 586.40 47.40 .. .. 142.60 396.40

2012 b/ REGION XI 17,166.99 1,678.17 2,566.29 994.66 1,326.82 10,601.06 Davao Oriental 2,372.48 431.68 491.68 101.9 .. 1,347.25 Davao del Norte 3,172.14 130.57 877.13 119.67 .. 2,044.77 Compostela Valley 3,661.91 334.49 778.43 300.12 .. 2,248.87 Davao del Sur 4,535.96 391.42 419.05 473.00 .. 3,252.49 Davao City 1,965.52 260.13 .. .. 796.02 909.38 Digos City 24.00 24.00 .. .. … … Panabo City 423.17 33.61 .. .. 155.80 233.76 Samal City 433.62 24.88 .. .. 242.50 166.24 Tagum City 578.19 47.39 .. .. 132.50 398.30

2013 REGION XI 17,572.98 1,683.63 2,566.29 994.66 1,344.94 10,983.46 Davao Oriental c/ 2,372.48 431.68 491.68 101.9 .. 1,347.25 Davao del Norte c/ 3,172.14 130.57 877.13 119.67 .. 2,044.77 Compostela Valleyc/ 3,661.91 334.49 778.43 300.12 .. 2,248.87 Davao del Sur c/ 4,535.96 391.42 419.05 473.00 .. 3,252.49 Davao City 2,343.05 264.82 .. .. 800.14 1,278.09 Digos City c/ 24.00 24.00 .. .. … … Panabo City 437.01 33.61 .. .. 158.75 244.65 Samal City c/ 433.62 24.88 .. .. 242.50 166.24 Tagum City 592.81 48.16 .. .. 143.55 401.10

Note: a/ - data for National is as of July 2011 b/ - data for National is as of July 2012 c/ - as of 2012

Source: Department of Public Works and Highways XI Local Government Units in Region XI

13 - 8 Table 13.6 EXISTING NATIONAL ROAD BY TYPE OF PAVEMENT AND PROVINCE/CITY 2011 – 2014 (In kilometers)

Year / Province/City All Types Concrete Asphalt Gravel Earth

2011 a/ REGION XI 1,666.1 826.0 279.3 527.8 33.1 Davao Oriental 419.2 316.5 14.1 88.6 - Davao del Norte 130.6 79.4 1.8 49.5 - Compostela Valley 334.5 105.6 83.0 145.9 - Davao del Sur 391.8 84.3 62.7 215.6 29.3 Davao City 260.1 128.2 99.8 28.2 3.9 Digos City 24.0 20.6 3.4 - - Panabo City 33.6 28.6 5.0 - - Samal City 24.9 24.9 - - - Tagum City 47.4 37.9 9.5 - -

2012 b/ REGION XI 1,678.2 853.2 281.2 514.6 29.1 Davao Oriental 431.7 314.6 17.5 99.5 - Davao del Norte 130.6 83.2 2.7 44.7 - Compostela Valley 334.5 111.8 83.1 139.5 - Davao del Sur 391.4 101.7 57.6 206.9 25.3 Davao City 260.1 134.9 97.4 23.9 3.9 Digos City 24.0 20.6 3.4 - - Panabo City 33.6 24.3 9.3 - - Samal City 24.9 24.9 - - - Tagum City 47.4 37.3 10.1 - -

2013 REGION XI 1,649.4 871.7 301.8 475.8 0.0 Davao Oriental 431.7 331.4 19.2 81.1 - Davao del Norte 129.9 79.4 9.1 41.4 - Compostela Valley 334.4 122.6 84.8 127.0 - Davao del Sur 366.1 104.8 57.7 203.6 - Davao City 256.7 133.1 101.0 22.7 - Digos City 24.0 20.2 3.8 - - Panabo City 33.6 21.9 11.7 - - Samal City 24.9 24.9 - - - Tagum City 48.0 33.5 14.5 - -

2014 REGION XI 1,655.2 998.7 323.3 333.2 0.0 Davao Oriental 437.1 372.1 20.1 45.0 - Davao del Norte 129.6 87.2 15.4 27.0 - Compostela Valley 334.3 162.9 85.1 86.4 - Davao del Sur 366.7 151.8 52.7 162.2 - Davao City 256.9 126.4 117.8 12.6 - Digos City 24.0 19.9 4.1 - - Panabo City 33.7 21.5 12.2 - - Samal City 24.9 24.9 - - - Tagum City 48.0 32.0 16.0 - -

Note: a/ - as of July 2011 b/ - as of July 2012

Source: Department of Public Works and Highways XI

13 - 9 Table 13.7 NUMBER AND LENGTH OF EXISTING BRIDGES ALONG NATIONAL ROAD BY TYPE AND PROVINCE/CITY 2011 – 2014 (In linear meters)

Number of Type Province/City Bridges Total Steel Concrete Bailey

2011 a/ REGION XI 271 12,905.9 2,864.6 9,907.6 133.7 Davao Oriental 87 4,606.9 887.0 3,704.7 15.3 Davao del Norte 23 793.1 384.4 408.7 - Compostela Valley 67 2,634.6 708.4 1,867.2 59.0 Davao del Sur 42 1,335.7 265.1 1,070.6 - Davao City 33 2,248.0 433.3 1,755.3 59.4 Digos City 5 158.0 31.4 126.7 - Panabo City 8 191.2 - 191.2 - Samal City 2 36.0 - 36.0 - Tagum City 4 902.5 155.1 747.4 -

2012 b/ REGION XI 275 13,342.2 3,001.2 10,073.4 167.6 Davao Oriental 87 4,606.9 887.0 3,704.7 15.3 Davao del Norte 23 793.1 384.4 408.7 - Compostela Valley 66 2,633.2 645.2 1,988.0 - Davao del Sur 47 1,771.8 608.3 1,070.6 92.9 Davao City 33 2,249.5 289.8 1,800.3 59.4 Digos City 5 158.0 31.4 126.7 - Panabo City 8 191.2 - 191.2 - Samal City 2 36.0 - 36.0 - Tagum City 4 902.5 155.1 747.4 -

2013 REGION XI 286 13,726.4 2,615.3 10,943.4 167.6 Davao Oriental 89 4,645.2 726.7 3,903.1 15.3 Davao del Norte 24 822.7 384.4 438.4 - Compostela Valley 68 2,690.1 648.2 2,041.9 - Davao del Sur 50 1,863.8 441.5 1,329.3 92.9 Davao City 36 2,426.9 259.4 2,108.1 59.4 Digos City 5 148.1 - 148.1 - Panabo City 8 191.2 - 191.2 - Samal City 2 36.0 - 36.0 - Tagum City 4 902.5 155.1 747.4 -

2014 REGION XI 289 13,852 3,699 10,025 128 Davao Oriental 92 4,730.9 1,435.2 3,295.8 - Davao del Norte 25 1,472.8 384.4 1,088.5 - Compostela Valley 68 2,711.6 694.0 2,017.5 - Davao del Sur 49 1,833.7 608.6 1,132.2 92.9 Davao City 36 2,435.8 390.5 2,010.6 34.7 Digos City 6 189.1 31.4 157.7 - Panabo City 8 191.2 - 191.2 - Samal City 2 36.0 - 36.0 - Tagum City 3 250.8 155.1 95.7 -

Note: a/ - as of July 2011 b/ - as of July 2012

Source: Department of Public Works and Highways XI

13 - 10 Table 13.8 SHIPPING, CARGO AND PASSENGER STATISTICS BY PORT 2009 – 2014

Particulars 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

REGION XI

PMO – DAVAO

Shipcalls 22,000 20,741 20,990 27,915 30,178 32,342 Domestic 20,382 18,908 19,083 26,307 28,714 30,794 Foreign 1,618 1,833 1,907 1,608 1,464 1,548 Cargo Throughput (MT) 8,687,422 10,624,929 10,907,115 10,974,021 10,681,720 11,468,882 Domestic 3,771,999 4,135,339 3,944,459 4,031,257 4,299,256 4,570,950 Foreign 4,915,423 6,489,590 6,962,656 6,942,764 6,382,464 6,897,932 Passenger Traffic 1,657,738 1,461,461 1,042,289 - 1,941,684 2,211,138 Disembarking 848,153 741,989 535,203 - 943,500 1,105,962 Embarking 809,585 719,472 507,086 - 998,184 1,105,176

Source: Philippine Ports Authority, Port District Office-Southern Mindanao

13 - 11 Table 13.9 TELEPHONE FACILITIES BY PROVINCE/CITY 2011 - 2014

Existing Telephone Facilities Province/City/ No. of Lines for Expansion No. of Subscribed/ Service Area No. of Installed Lines (Capacity) Working Lines

2011 REGION XI - 43,069 - Davao Oriental … 2,130 … Davao del Norte … 360 … Compostela Valley … 580 … Davao del Sur … 1,453 … Davao City … 29,738 … Digos City … 2,243 … Panabo City … 2,419 … Samal City … … … Tagum City … 4,146 …

2012 REGION XI - 220,134 - Davao Oriental … 4,845 … Davao del Norte … 24,120 … Compostela Valley … 2,198 … Davao del Sur … 9,583 … Davao City … 146,980 … Digos City … 6,543 … Panabo City … 5,773 … Samal City … … … Tagum City … 16,661 … Mati City … 3,431 …

2013 REGION XI - 141,608 - Davao Oriental … 1,880 … Davao del Norte … 12,293 … Compostela Valley … 469 … Davao del Sur … 4,298 … Davao City … 105,249 … Digos City … 4,078 … Panabo City … 3,147 … Samal City … … … Tagum City … 8,642 … Mati City … 1,552 …

2014 REGION XI - 141,318 - Davao Oriental … 1,880 … Davao del Norte … 12,293 … Compostela Valley … 469 … Davao del Sur … 4,300 … Davao City … 105,149 … Digos City … 4,000 … Panabo City … 3,147 … Samal City … - … Tagum City … 8,603 … Mati City … 1,477 …

Source: National Telecommunications Commission XI

13 - 12 Table 13.10 NUMBER OF POST OFFICES AND MAIL CARRIERS BY PROVINCE/CITY 2006- 2013

Province 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Region XI

Post Offices 48 48 49 48 47 49 58 49 Mail Carriers 147 146 168 169 155 157 152 158

Davao Oriental

Post Offices 10 10 10 9 10 10 11 6 Mail Carriers 11 15 15 16 15 16 16 15

Dava del Norte

Post Offices 77666 6711 Mail Carriers 10 7865 7626

Compostela Valley

Post Offices 88777 898 Mail Carriers 12 11 13 11 11 12 12 6

Davao del Sur

Post Offices 99888 9149 Mail Carriers 17 14 12 13 13 14 26 19

Davao City

Post Offices 13 13 13 13 12 12 13 11 Mail Carriers 82 84 85 84 74 69 45 68

Digos City

Post Offices 11111 111 Mail Carriers 9 14 9 14 8 8 11 8

Panabo City

Post Offices 11111 111 Mail Carriers 87877 795

Samal City

Post Offices 22221 111 Mail Carriers 33332 321

Tagum City

Post Offices 11111 111 Mail Carriers 15 15 15 15 20 21 25 10

Source: Philippine Postal Corporation XI

13 - 13 Table 13.11 SUMMARY OF MAIL VOLUME HANDLED BY PROVINCE/CITY 2007 – 2013

Posted Mails Province/City 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

REGION XI 3,284,530 3,247,503 3,286,659 3,442,966 2,879,515 2,799,857 1,851,365 Davao Oriental 114,606 115,824 113,497 118,138 81,405 118,140 55,241 Davao del Norte 61,573 54,053 54,685 63,754 29,371 46,993 246,310 Compostela Valley 65,742 49,744 54,401 60,381 61,429 63,665 35,162 Davao del Sur 69,513 57,969 49,400 32,520 27,315 41,111 98,910 Davao City 2,470,853 2,471,022 2,549,625 2,647,377 2,266,297 1,748,532 1,118,164 Digos City 134,907 136,082 150,275 81,447 55,740 142,644 66,555 Panabo City 142,370 139,721 139,045 156,066 142,650 333,720 97,915 Samal City 8,783 9,534 8,758 6,491 1,251 7,512 6,125 Tagum City 216,183 213,554 166,973 276,792 214,057 297,540 126,983

Received from Foreign Countries Province/City 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

REGION XI 439,900 386,007 288,926 264,784 356,703 330,578 743,302 Davao Oriental 17,069 13,437 12,287 9,410 7,796 8,551 24,858 Davao del Norte 11,934 14,253 8,511 7,836 5,968 6,342 98,524 Compostela Valley 13,639 13,037 8,464 3,052 4,020 5,006 14,064 Davao del Sur 15,853 13,872 12,711 10,565 17,706 16,397 39,564 Davao City 303,847 276,380 192,256 178,539 281,689 245,887 447,265 Digos City 20,955 18,460 12,184 8,614 5,221 4,661 26,622 Panabo City 12,890 15,042 13,299 13,632 13,083 14,023 39,166 Samal City 4,474 3,428 2,984 2,206 2,276 2,864 2,450 Tagum City 39,239 18,098 26,230 30,930 18,944 26,847 50,789

Source: Philippine Postal Corporation XI

13 - 14 Figure 13.2 EXISTING NATIONAL ROAD LENGTH BY TYPE OF PAVEMENT REGION XI, 2010 - 2013

1,100

1,000 Concrete Asphalt 900 Gravel Earth

800

700

600

500 In Kilometers 400

300

200

100

0 2010 2011 2012 2013

Figure 13.3 NUMBER OF POST OFFICES AND MAIL CARRIERS BY PROVINCE/CITY, 2013

80

70

60 Post Offices Mail Carriers

50

40

30

20

10

0 Davao Oriental Davao del Norte Compostela Davao del Sur Davao City Digos City Panabo City Samal City Tagum City Valley

13 - 15 Chapter 14 ENERGY AND WATER RESOURCES

Data on energy and water resources are vital inputs to national and local programs of government. The business/industry sector also uses the data in the preparation of feasibility studies and in investment planning. The importance of these resources in countryside development is recognized in many ways. Energy and water are essential resources in stimulating the growth of businesses and other institutions operating in the locality. Industries and agriculture, the major contributors to the region's economy, are highly dependent on these resources. These resources are also vital in the day-to-day lives of individuals residing in the community. Considering the multifarious uses of these resources, the data on the level, extent, sources and utilization of energy and water provide signals on the potentials of the area to achieve growth and development. The data also serve as indicators of the standard of living of families comprising the community.

This chapter presents regional and provincial data on power and irrigation. Specifically, the data on power include the existing power plants of Mainland Mindanao. The data on irrigation include the number, service area, irrigators' associations, and farmer-beneficiaries of irrigation systems. The data sources are the Department of Energy XI and the National Irrigation Administration XI.

Sector Highlights

. The number of service areas in Region XI increased by a meager 0.4 percent from 2013 to 2014. Similarly, the number of farmer beneficiaries increased by 3.8 percent.

. In 2014, Davao del Norte accounted to 63.0 percent and 51.0 percent of the total number of irrigators’ association and farmer-beneficiaries, respectively, in Region XI.

14 - 1 Table 14.1 Number, Service Area, Irrigators' Association and Farmer-Beneficiaries of Existing National Irrigation Systems by Province, 2003 - 2014 14 - 3

Table 14.2 Area of Irrigated Land by Province, 2012 - 2014 14 - 5

Table 14.3 Service Area of Existing Irrigation Systems by Type and Province, 2010 - 2014 14 - 6

Table 14.4 Energization Rate of Barangays and Houses by Electric Cooperative/ Power Utility, 2009 - 2014 14 - 7

Table 14.5 Power Distributed by Type of Consumer by Electric Cooperative, 2010 - 2014 14 - 8

Figure 14.1 Total Number of Farmer Beneficiaries, Region XI, 2007 - 2014 14 - 9

Figure 14.2 Service Area of Existing Irrigation Systems, Region XI, 2014 14 - 9

Figure 14.3 Number of Irrigators Association, Region XI, 2007 - 2014 14 - 10

Figure 14.4 Number of Farmer Beneficiaries, Region XI, 2014 14 - 10

14 - 2 Table 14.1 NUMBER, SERVICE AREA, IRRIGATORS' ASSOCIATION AND FARMER-BENEFICIARIES OF EXISTING NATIONAL IRRIGATION SYSTEMS BY PROVINCE 2003 - 2014 (Area in Hectares)

Service Number of Farmer- Year / Province Number Area Irrigators' Beneficiaries Association

2003 Region XI 9 29,138 121 20,239

Davao Oriental 1 2,530 3 1,267 Davao del Norte 6 21,137 97 15,260 Davao del Sur 2 5,471 21 3,712

2004 Region XI 9 29,588 121 21,124

Davao Oriental 1 2,561 3 1,987 Davao del Norte 6 21,877 96 15,240 Davao del Sur 2 5,150 22 3,897

2005 Region XI 9 29,729 119 21,418

Davao Oriental 1 2,561 3 1,987 Davao del Norte 6 22,014 95 15,123 Davao del Sur 2 5,154 21 4,308

2006 Region XI 9 29,913 119 20,386

Davao Oriental 1 2,561 3 1,987 Davao del Norte 6 22,198 95 14,091 Davao del Sur 2 5,154 21 4,308

2007 Region XI 9 29,913 120 21,632

Davao Oriental 1 2,561 3 1,987 Davao del Norte 6 22,197 96 15,332 Davao del Sur 2 5,155 21 4,313

2008 Region XI 8 30,299 127 22,611

Davao Oriental 1 2,825 10 2,023 Davao del Norte 4 19,613 83 12,868 Compostela Valley 1 2,705 14 2,691 Davao del Sur 2 5,155 20 5,029

Source: National Irrigation Administration XI

14 - 3 Table 14.1 - continued

Service Number of Farmer- Year / Province Number Area Irrigators' Beneficiaries Association

2009 Region XI 9 30,882 128 21,283

Davao Oriental 1 3,003 13 2,151 Davao del Norte 5 20,000 82 12,129 Compostela Valley 1 2,712 14 2,691 Davao del Sur 2 5,167 19 4,312

2010 Region XI 9 31,593 130 20,803

Davao Oriental 1 3,003 13 2,254 Davao del Norte 5 20,000 84 11,596 Compostela Valley 1 3,200 14 2,643 Davao del Sur 2 5,390 19 4,310

2011 Region XI 9 35,007 131 20,593

Davao Oriental 1 3,003 14 2,378 Davao del Norte 5 22,520 84 11,546 Compostela Valley 1 3,269 14 2,383 Davao del Sur 2 6,215 19 4,286

2012 Region XI 9 35,086 131 20,394

Davao Oriental 1 3,053 14 2,049 Davao del Norte 5 22,549 84 11,278 Compostela Valley 1 3,269 14 2,781 Davao del Sur 2 6,215 19 4,286

2013 Region XI 9 35,406 128 20,648

Davao Oriental 1 3,053 14 2,254 Davao del Norte 5 22,869 80 10,809 Compostela Valley 1 3,269 15 3,299 Davao del Sur 2 6,215 19 4,286

2014 Region XI 9 35,532 127 21,435

Davao Oriental 1 3,073 14 2,254 Davao del Norte 5 22,975 80 10,942 Compostela Valley 1 3,269 14 2,272 Davao del Sur 2 6,215 19 5,967

Note: The Service Area reflected here is the Firmed-Up Service Area (FUSA) which means the area which can be served with irrigation water using the existing irrigation facilities. Through time, portion of service area were converted to other land uses such as housing, industrial and etc., which area deducted from the design or original service area, hence the FUSA.

Source: National Irrigation Administration XI

14 - 4 Table 14.2 AREA OF IRRIGATED LAND BY PROVINCE 2012 - 2014 (in hectares)

2012 2013 2014 Province/City Wet Season Dry Season Wet Season Dry Season Wet Season Dry Season

Region XI 43,278.00 42,896.00 42,527.66 42,349.39 46,422.16 47,557.54

Davao Oriental 4,116.00 4,086.00 3,833.27 3,877.27 4,062.00 4,062.00

Davao del Norte 20,832.00 20,722.00 19,887.20 19,200.55 19,029.12 19,936.02

Compostela Valley 5,700.00 5,700.00 6,082.00 6,496.00 10,556.00 10,706.00

Davao del Sur 12,396.00 12,154.00 12,451.19 12,501.57 12,516.04 12,594.52

Davao City 234.00 234.00 274.00 274.00 259.00 259.00

Note: Irrigated Area reflected is only NIA-Assisted Irrigation Systems (National and Communal)

Source: National Irrigation Administration XI

14 - 5 Table 14.3 SERVICE AREA OF EXISTING IRRIGATION SYSTEMS BY TYPE AND PROVINCE 2010 - 2014 (in hectares)

Potential Service Area Province/Year Irrigable Total National Communal Other Government Private Area Agency

2010 Region XI 110,353.00 62,906.00 36,984.00 20,857.00 3,290.00 1,775.00 Davao Oriental 13,000.00 7,530.00 3,003.00 3,027.00 1,500.00 0.00 Davao del Norte 38,455.00 27,570.00 24,000.00 2,520.00 880.00 170.00 Compostela Valley 25,073.00 10,289.00 3,269.00 6,110.00 910.00 0.00 Davao del Sur 24,625.00 16,127.00 6,712.00 8,740.00 0.00 675.00 Davao City 9,200.00 1,390.00 0.00 460.00 0.00 930.00

2011 Region XI 110,353.00 63,331.00 37,284.00 21,242.00 3,030.00 1,775.00 Davao Oriental 13,000.00 7,530.00 3,003.00 3,027.00 1,500.00 0.00 Davao del Norte 38,455.00 27,905.00 24,300.00 2,555.00 880.00 170.00 Compostela Valley 25,073.00 10,292.00 3,269.00 6,373.00 650.00 0.00 Davao del Sur 24,625.00 16,184.00 6,712.00 8,797.00 0.00 675.00 Davao City 9,200.00 1,420.00 0.00 490.00 0.00 930.00

2012 Region XI 110,353.00 63,331.00 37,284.00 21,242.00 3,030.00 1,775.00 Davao Oriental 13,000.00 7,530.00 3,003.00 3,027.00 1,500.00 0.00 Davao del Norte 38,455.00 27,905.00 24,300.00 2,555.00 880.00 170.00 Compostela Valley 25,073.00 10,292.00 3,269.00 6,373.00 650.00 0.00 Davao del Sur 24,625.00 16,184.00 6,712.00 8,797.00 0.00 675.00 Davao City 9,200.00 1,420.00 0.00 490.00 0.00 930.00

2013 Region XI 110,353.00 65,801.00 37,672.00 23,421.00 3,062.00 1,646.00 Davao Oriental 13,000.00 7,835.00 3,053.00 3,282.00 1,500.00 0.00 Davao del Norte 38,455.00 28,161.00 24,638.00 2,531.00 822.00 170.00 Compostela Valley 25,073.00 11,549.00 3,269.00 7,540.00 740.00 0.00 Davao del Sur 24,625.00 16,522.00 6,712.00 9,195.00 0.00 615.00 Davao City 9,200.00 1,734.00 0.00 873.00 0.00 861.00

2014 Region XI 147,313.00 68,017.00 37,798.00 25,510.00 3,062.00 1,646.00 Davao Oriental 17,760.00 8,274.00 3,073.00 3,700.00 1,500.00 0.00 Davao del Norte 58,583.00 28,376.00 24,744.00 2,640.00 822.00 170.00 Compostela Valley 38,197.00 12,764.00 3,269.00 8,755.00 740.00 0.00 Davao del Sur 23,859.00 16,742.00 6,712.00 9,415.00 0.00 615.00 Davao City 8,914.00 1,861.00 0.00 1,000.00 0.00 861.00

Note: Service Area is the design area provided by irrigation facilities weither non-operational or operational systems. Source: National Irrigation Administration XI

14 - 6 Table 14.4 ENERGIZATION RATE OF BARANGAYS AND HOUSES BY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE/POWER UTILITY 2009 - 2014

Number of Barangays Energized Number of House Connections Year/REC/PEU Potential Actual Energization Potential Actual Energization Rate (%) Rate (%)

2009 REGION XI 1,160 1,157 99.7 853,609 548,431 64.2 DLPC 266 266 100.0 372,593 233,629 62.7 DORECO 183 183 100.0 104,983 74,354 70.8 DANECO 374 374 100.0 218,979 141,443 64.6 DASURECO 337 334 99.1 157,054 99,005 63.0

2010 REGION XI 1,160 1,160 100.0 855,609 572,994 67.0 DLPC 266 266 100.0 372,593 244,722 65.7 DORECO 183 183 100.0 106,983 77,485 72.4 DANECO 374 374 100.0 218,979 147,748 67.5 DASURECO 337 337 100.0 157,054 103,039 65.6

2011 REGION XI 1,160 1,160 100.0 859,609 592,711 69.0 DLPC 266 266 100.0 372,593 255,720 68.6 DORECO 183 183 100.0 110,983 81,052 73.0 DANECO a/ 374 374 100.0 218,979 147,748 67.5 DASURECO 337 337 100.0 157,054 108,191 68.9

2012 REGION XI 1,160 1160 100.0 859,609 611,633 71.15 DLPC 266 266 100.0 372,593 263,433 70.7 DORECO 183 183 100.0 110,983 84,238 75.9 DANECO a/ 374 374 100.0 218,979 147,748 67.5 DASURECO 337 337 100.0 157,054 116,214 74.0

2013 REGION XI 1,160 1,160 100.0 948,230 630,308 66.47 DLPC 266 266 100.0 406,107 274,338 67.6 DORECO b/ 183 183 100.0 110,983 84,238 75.9 DANECO a/ 374 374 100.0 218,979 147,748 67.5 DASURECO 337 337 100.0 212,161 123,984 58.4

2014 REGION XI 1,160 1,160 100.0 948,230 644,057 67.92 DLPC 266 266 100.0 406,107 288,087 70.9 DORECO b/ 183 183 100.0 110,983 84,238 75.9 DANECO a/ 374 374 100.0 218,979 147,748 67.5 DASURECO c/ 337 337 100.0 212,161 123,984 58.4

Note: a/ data as of 2010 b/ data as of 2012 c/ data as of 2013 Source: Electric Cooperatives

14 - 7 Table 14.5 POWER DISTRIBUTED BY TYPE OF CONSUMER BY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE 2010 - 2014 (in megawatt hours)

Electic Cooperative/ 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Type of Consumer

Region XI 2,116,365 2,154,280 2,260,151 2,362,261 2,572,780

Residential 762,730 777,788 816,417 845,872 867,468 Commercial 287,342 290,726 298,947 304,552 306,038 Industrial 985,323 1,003,082 1,078,462 1,140,727 1,326,762 Public Building 20,644 21,287 22,026 22,086 22,086 Others 60,326 61,397 44,299 49,024 50,426

Davao Light & Power Company 1,548,155 1,582,927 1,680,477 1,770,739 1,981,258

Residential 516,056 527,406 551,553 579,250 600,846 Commercial 197,377 200,075 205,675 211,354 212,840 Industrial 804,853 824,276 888,646 943,193 1,129,228 Public Building a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ Others 29,869 31170 34,603 36,942 38,344

DORECO 77,318 80,461 87,696 87,696 b/ 87,696 b/

Residential 33,019 36,727 38852 38852 38852 Commercial 14,490 15,176 16802 16802 16802 Industrial 22,500 20,836 23897 23897 23897 Public Building 5,179 5,822 6150 6150 6150 Others 2,130 1,900 1995 1995 1995

DANECO 314,344 314,344 c/ 314,344 c/ 314,344 c/ 314,344 c/

Residential 139,177 139,177 139,177 139,177 139,177 Commercial 57,877 57,877 57,877 57,877 57,877 Industrial 103,389 103,389 103,389 103,389 103,389 Public Building 11,116 11,116 11,116 11,116 11,116 Others 2,785 2,785 2,785 2,785 2,785

DASURECO 176,548 176,548 b/ 177,634 189,482 189,482 d/

Residential 74,478 74,478 86,835 88,593 88,593 Commercial 17,598 17,598 18,593 18,519 18,519 Industrial 54,581 54,581 62,530 70,248 70,248 Public Building 4,349 4,349 4,760 4,820 4,820 Others 25,542 25,542 4,916 7,302 7,302

Note: data from Dasureco for 2006-2009 are revised as of September 2010. a/ - included in "Others" b/ - data as of 2012 c/ - data as of 2010 d/ - data as of 2013

Source: Electric Cooperatives

14 - 8 Figure 14.1 TOTAL NUMBER OF FARMER BENEFICIARIES REGION XI, 2007 - 2014

Region XI

23,000

22,500

22,000

21,500

21,000 Number 20,500

20,000

19,500

19,000 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Figure 14.2 SERVICE AREA OF EXISTING IRRIGATION SYSTEMS REGION XI, 2014

Davao Oriental Davao del Sur 8.6% 17.5%

Compostela Valley 9.2%

Davao del Norte 64.7%

14 - 9 Figure 14.3 NUMBER OF IRRIGATORS ASSOCIATION REGION XI, 2007 - 2014

Region XI

132

130

128

126

124

Number 122

120

118

116

114 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Figure 14.4 NUMBER OF FARMER BENEFICIARIES REGION XI, 2014

Davao Oriental 10.5%

Davao del Sur 27.8%

Compostela Valley 10.6% Davao del Norte 51.0%

14 - 10 Chapter 15 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

Data on the levels, patterns and distribution of the income and expenditures of local government units (LGUs) are essential in measuring their capabilities to provide public service to their constituents. Specifically, the level of income serves as a criterion in the classification of LGUs. The classification, on the other hand, provides a yardstick in the allocation of resources and other forms of assistance. Furthermore, the data provide a sound and logical basis in the choice of alternative options aimed at balancing the sources and disposition of resources. The data are also useful in identifying priority program areas and localities in the community.

This chapter presents data on the average income of provincial, city and municipal LGUs and their income classification. The Bureau of Local Government Finance of the Department of Finance is the source of the data. The chapter also includes data on internal revenue collections of LGUs, and data pertaining to the annual statement of receipts and expenditures classified by level of government. The sources of data are the Bureau of Internal Revenue and the Department of Budget and Management.

Sector Highlights

 Internal revenue collections in 2014 increased by 13.5 percent totaling 12.4 Billion pesos against the 10.9 Billion pesos generated in 2013. Income taxes were the major source of revenue accounting for about 62.5 percent of collections in 2014. Davao City was the largest revenue earner with a 69.4 percent share of total revenue generated in the region.

 Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA) accounted for 60.6 percent of total LGU receipts in 2014.

 The total budget for the expenditure program of provincial and city governments increased by 2.4 percent between 2013 and 2014. Allocation for General Public Services was the biggest item in the budget of LGU’s taking up about 50.0 percent of the total expenditure program for 2014. Meanwhile, programmed budget for social services increased by 11.7 percent from the 2013 level.

15 - 1 Table 15.1 Average Income and Classification by Province/City/Municipality 2008 - 2010 and 2011 - 2014 15 - 3

Table 15.2 Summary of Internal Revenue Collections by Province/City, 2005 - 2014 15 - 5

Table 15.3 Statement of Income of Municipal Governments by Province/City, 2009 - 2014 15 - 8

Table 15.4 Expenditure Program of Provincial and City Governments, 2006 - 2014 15 - 12

Figure 15.1 Internal Revenue Collections by Province/City Region XI, 2014 15 - 4

Figure 15.2 Distribution of Income of Municipal Governments by Province/City, 2014 15 - 7

Figure 15.3 Expenditure Program of Provincial and City Governments 15 - 7 Region XI, 2014

15 - 2 Table 15.1 AVERAGE INCOME AND CLASSIFICATION BY PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY 2008-2010 and 2011-2014 (Income in Pesos)

2008-2010 2011-2014 Province / City / Municipality Average Income Average Income Income Classification 1/ Income 2/ Classification 3/

Region XI

Davao Oriental 702,846,726.42 1st 900,878,237.32 1st

Baganga 127,655,555.48 1st 154,413,206.02 1st Banaybanay 110,642,049.93 2nd 106,600,725.30 2nd Boston 53,979,341.25 4th 61,342,822.19 3rd Caraga 81,295,072.98 2nd 84,405,690.81 1st Cateel 74,228,759.90 3rd 97,259,071.77 2nd

Governor Generoso 88,493,153.84 3rd 107,193,505.07 2nd Lupon 141,012,414.52 1st 132,590,845.57 1st Manay 80,121,386.23 2nd 98,092,173.65 2nd MATI CITY 4/ 338,278,621.86 1st 522,772,633.87 1st San Isidro 58,681,741.77 3rd 75,889,766.70 3rd

Tarragona 60,497,834.60 4th 98,956,426.88 3rd

Davao del Norte 750,189,838.79 1st 1,013,451,550.03 1st

Asuncion 146,322,379.45 2nd 126,551,297.13 1st Braulio E. Dujali 50,534,842.08 4th 60,929,032.66 4th Carmen 104,450,691.32 2nd 158,535,576.40 1st Kapalong 163,931,304.05 1st 194,443,326.12 1st New Corella 89,136,785.17 2nd 109,965,136.48 2nd

Panabo City 556,026,839.39 4th 660,832,322.07 3rd Samal City 339,411,681.29 3rd 438,776,421.12 4th San Isidro 5/ 40,606,108.42 5th 57,568,851.21 5th Santo Tomas 175,951,311.18 1st 212,514,222.81 1st TAGUM CITY 701,503,867.18 1st 973,359,160.28 1st

Talaingod 68,626,846.14 3rd 111,909,549.83 2nd

Compostela Valley 902,728,773.16 1st 904,541,376.45 1st

Compostela 148,750,179.50 1st 142,909,762.19 1st Laak 154,563,014.65 1st 165,919,540.39 1st Mabini 81,571,752.15 3rd 95,069,492.09 2nd Maco 116,542,998.07 1st 191,774,489.46 1st Maragusan 104,699,815.70 2nd 136,808,713.26 1st

Mawab 74,919,240.14 3rd 85,996,528.22 3rd Monkayo 177,912,360.80 1st 239,868,310.42 1st Montevista 75,420,365.29 3rd 96,817,295.18 3rd NABUNTURAN 118,693,020.64 1st 180,403,636.11 1st New Bataan 109,749,868.51 2nd 121,101,106.51 1st

Pantukan 119,362,597.01 1st 162,957,619.23 1st

1/ As of June 30, 2008 2/ 2010 data is as of 1st quarter 3/ As of July 29, 2008 4/ Converted into a city under Republic Act (RA) No. 9408 ratified on March 24, 2007. 5/ Created under Republic Act (RA) No. 9265 on March 15, 2004.

Source: Bureau of Local Government Finance

15 - 3 Table 15.1 - continued AVERAGE INCOME AND CLASSIFICATION BY PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY 2008-2010 and 2011-2014 (Income in Pesos)

2008-2010 2011-2014 Province / City / Municipality Average Income Average Income Income Classification 1/ Income 2/ Classification 3/

Davao del Sur 837,229,710.28 1st 1,052,672,877.07 1st

Bansalan 87,488,399.24 2nd 112,964,855.61 1st DIGOS CITY 463,982,291.27 3rd 555,380,387.10 2nd Don Marcelino 56,837,826.75 3rd 78,662,300.13 3rd Hagonoy 71,089,530.17 3rd 90,412,095.21 2nd Jose Abad Santos 96,986,999.71 1st 125,462,058.07 1st

Kiblawan 86,366,320.97 2nd 103,273,452.09 2nd Magsaysay 73,630,860.05 3rd 86,597,624.80 2nd Malalag 72,223,459.61 3rd 83,730,211.42 2nd Malita 192,865,711.32 1st 224,105,685.25 1st Matanao 68,668,360.52 3rd 94,477,503.36 2nd

Padada 51,758,667.65 3rd 66,416,667.64 3rd Santa Cruz 132,481,601.63 1st 194,749,151.15 1st Santa Maria 71,998,517.25 3rd 66,987,712.00 2nd Sarangani 39,957,813.72 5th 48,739,979.59 4th Sulop 54,132,142.40 4th 70,754,916.06 3rd

DAVAO CITY 3,706,139,901.73 1st 4,707,771,436.34 1st

Figure 15.1 INTERNAL REVENUE COLLECTIONS BY PROVINCE/CITY REGION XI, 2014

3,000,000,000

2,500,000,000 Business Taxes Income Taxes 2,000,000,000 Other Taxes

1,500,000,000 In Pesos

1,000,000,000

500,000,000

0 Davao Oriental Davao del Davao del Sur Davao City Davao City East Norte1 West 1- Includes Compostela Valley

15 - 4 Table 15.2 SUMMARY OF INTERNAL REVENUE COLLECTIONS BY PROVINCE/CITY 2005 - 2014 (In Pesos)

Province Total Business Taxes Income Taxes Other Taxes

2005 Region XI 4,943,236,736.93 1,240,427,327.04 3,431,495,574.58 271,313,835.31

Davao Oriental 155,623,726.65 34,752,417.93 110,203,266.88 10,668,041.84 Davao del Norte 1 914,556,482.45 197,155,582.23 666,571,424.89 50,829,475.33 Davao del Sur 301,753,196.64 99,791,111.95 183,911,769.17 18,050,315.52 Davao City 3,571,303,331.19 908,728,214.93 2,470,809,113.64 191,766,002.62

2006 Region XI 6,130,792,163.56 1,809,984,296.38 4,029,570,315.10 291,237,552.08

Davao Oriental 177,469,652.87 50,618,117.33 116,922,784.37 9,928,751.17 Davao del Norte 1 1,136,135,203.89 322,364,179.16 758,834,512.27 54,936,512.46 Davao del Sur 345,268,807.58 127,011,668.58 196,919,764.03 21,337,374.97 Davao City 4,471,918,499.22 1,309,990,331.31 2,956,893,254.43 205,034,913.48

2007 Region XI 6,618,099,779.72 1,934,548,636.78 4,341,128,600.89 342,422,542.05

Davao Oriental 214,126,499.47 68,836,495.10 135,408,174.71 9,881,829.66 Davao del Norte 1 1,257,321,431.56 344,191,673.42 838,994,423.60 74,135,334.54 Davao del Sur 458,662,877.21 256,748,132.52 176,657,450.37 25,257,294.32 Davao City 4,687,988,971.48 1,264,772,335.74 3,190,068,552.21 233,148,083.53

2008 Region XI 6,989,976,155.59 1,945,630,462.97 4,598,804,153.60 445,541,539.02

Davao Oriental 227,463,873.29 77,034,499.12 139,624,595.06 10,804,779.11 Davao del Norte 1 1,142,322,203.57 319,788,765.11 744,973,328.71 77,560,109.75 Davao del Sur 488,883,031.63 141,483,231.04 305,926,352.80 41,473,447.79 Davao City 5,131,307,047.10 1,407,323,967.70 3,408,279,877.03 315,703,202.37

2009 Region XI 7,564,761,118.40 2,552,711,519.39 4,567,018,533.09 445,031,065.92

Davao Oriental 233,172,228.17 87,054,111.41 136,749,758.01 9,368,358.75 Davao del Norte 1 1,250,785,602.00 382,681,296.68 783,110,106.68 84,994,198.64 Davao del Sur 525,498,668.91 180,338,173.42 319,536,445.01 25,624,050.48 Davao City West 2,714,487,310.15 931,671,574.77 1,624,721,373.88 158,094,361.50 Davao City East 2,840,817,309.17 970,966,363.11 1,702,900,849.51 166,950,096.55

1 Includes Compostela Valley.

Source: Bureau of Internal Revenue

15 - 5 Table 15.2 - continued SUMMARY OF INTERNAL REVENUE COLLECTIONS BY PROVINCE/CITY 2005 - 2014 (In Pesos)

Province Total Business Taxes Income Taxes Other Taxes

2010 Region XI 7,743,614,657.14 2,551,539,932.96 4,758,810,269.25 433,264,454.93

Davao Oriental 274,947,644.59 94,861,358.17 168,409,222.03 11,677,064.39 Davao del Norte 1 1,302,196,475.57 418,621,910.42 784,582,972.63 98,991,592.52 Davao del Sur 625,559,400.53 211,644,063.98 388,114,786.09 25,800,550.46 Davao City West 2,469,171,770.00 933,775,236.14 1,385,097,676.90 150,298,856.96 Davao City East 3,071,739,366.45 892,637,364.25 2,032,605,611.60 146,496,390.60

2011 Region XI 8,104,984,556.48 2,513,779,115.32 5,090,152,120.35 501,053,320.81

Davao Oriental 313,384,544.22 92,216,010.79 209,510,882.08 11,657,651.35 Davao del Norte 1 1,542,814,783.12 438,674,710.18 1,004,775,961.86 99,364,111.08 Davao del Sur 630,995,634.97 155,427,216.75 448,423,478.78 27,144,939.44 Davao City West 2,467,941,598.88 867,223,089.60 1,438,657,037.82 162,061,471.46 Davao City East 3,149,847,995.29 960,238,088.00 1,988,784,759.81 200,825,147.48

2012 Region XI 9,197,639,627.16 2,732,900,897.00 5,867,863,725.81 596,875,004.35

Davao Oriental 378,177,969.05 111,049,969.56 254,186,290.06 12,941,709.43 Davao del Norte 1 1,768,085,245.92 522,263,574.60 1,138,359,777.47 107,461,893.85 Davao del Sur 732,107,606.90 188,492,135.84 513,244,449.03 30,371,022.03 Davao City West 3,027,247,620.73 975,263,909.88 1,798,023,592.03 253,960,118.82 Davao City East 3,292,021,184.56 935,831,307.12 2,164,049,617.22 192,140,260.22

2013 Region XI 10,946,447,265.13 3,243,179,426.60 6,884,169,588.03 819,098,250.50

Davao Oriental 467,663,976.26 137,241,138.58 316,339,834.89 14,083,002.79 Davao del Norte 1 2,020,926,303.86 564,693,971.37 1,334,310,401.11 121,921,931.38 Davao del Sur 942,526,259.61 207,894,800.45 650,403,832.15 84,227,627.01 Davao City West 3,550,278,853.95 1,178,289,227.13 2,015,074,856.81 356,914,770.01 Davao City East 3,965,051,871.45 1,155,060,289.07 2,568,040,663.07 241,950,919.31

2014 Region XI 12,426,083,500.42 3,949,005,238.73 7,761,053,527.69 716,024,734.00

Davao Oriental 538,813,807.41 155,070,104.27 369,478,786.53 14,264,916.61 Davao del Norte 1 2,305,531,612.38 640,781,880.44 1,533,047,747.08 131,701,984.86 Davao del Sur 951,871,869.06 258,013,236.07 655,183,612.09 38,675,020.90 Davao City West 3,889,079,972.00 1,364,663,955.73 2,287,837,051.58 236,578,964.69 Davao City East 4,740,786,239.57 1,530,476,062.22 2,915,506,330.41 294,803,846.94

15 - 6 Figure 15.2 DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS BY PROVINCE/CITY, 2014

Digos City Samal City Davao City Mati City 4.2% 3.0% 4.8% 35.1%

Tagum City 6.5%

Davao Oriental 7.6%

Panabo City 8.6%

Davao del Sur Compostela Valley Davao del Norte 11.4% 9.2% 9.5%

Figure 15.3 EXPENDITURE PROGRAM OF PROVINCIAL AND CITY GOVERNMENTS REGION XI, 2014

2,500

Economic Services Social Services 2,000 General Public Services Others

1,500

1,000 In Million Pesos

500

0

ity C os City ati g tla Valley avao City i M amal City D D anabo City S agum City P T avao Oriental avao del Sur D avao del Norte D D ompos C

15 - 7 Table 15.3 STATEMENT OF INCOME OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS BY PROVINCE/CITY 2009 - 2014 (In Million Pesos)

Davao Davao del Compostela Particulars Region XI Oriental Norte Valley

2009 Total 9,078.13 864.91 848.47 1,439.14

Beginning Balance 1,687.33 (12.99) 149.13 313.99 Total Tax Revenue 6,667.85 833.92 648.17 1,015.81 Internal Revenue Allotment 5,366.05 779.98 596.89 961.31 Real Property Taxes 287.72 13.70 17.49 13.53 Local Taxes 1,014.08 40.24 33.79 40.97 Non-Tax Revenue 722.95 43.98 51.17 109.34 Operating and Miscellaneous Revenue 668.48 43.23 50.03 68.22 Capital Revenue 11.48 - - 11.48 Grants 0.90 - - - Extraordinary Income 8.54 - - 8.54 Loans and Borrowings 7.50 - - 7.50 Interfund Transfer 4.72 - - 4.72 Other Receipts 21.33 0.75 1.14 8.88

2010 Total 13,745.10 1,094.55 858.43 1,317.93 Beginning Balance 811.70 16.65 97.71 32.11 Total Tax Revenue 9,501.26 1,016.33 666.58 1,058.38 Internal Revenue Allotment 7,794.17 980.18 626.21 1,008.21 Real Property Taxes 764.48 9.21 16.57 15.24 Local Taxes 942.61 26.94 23.80 34.93 Non-Tax Revenue 3,432.14 61.57 94.14 227.44 Operating and Miscellaneous Revenue 874.18 34.82 83.72 80.33 Capital Revenue - - - - Grants 305.15 4.74 2.35 - Extraordinary Income 7.04 - - 7.04 Loans and Borrowings 2,023.29 15.00 - 119.00 Interfund Transfer 14.58 - - 14.58 Other Receipts 207.90 7.01 8.07 6.49

2011 Total 14,497.18 1,347.49 1,030.44 1,952.94

Beginning Balance 1,644.69 70.16 112.74 248.60

Total Receipts from Local Sources 3,576.50 128.82 127.31 330.68 Total Tax Revenue 2,362.91 45.66 53.24 140.09 Total Non-Tax Revenue 1,213.59 83.16 74.07 190.59

Total Receipts from External Sources 8,712.75 1,106.92 713.39 1,152.97 Share from National Tax Collection (IRA) 8,458.21 1,060.44 679.08 1,091.24 Share from GOCCs (PAGCOR and PCSO) 2.00 0.07 0.06 0.15 Other Share from National Tax Collection 9.42 0.26 - 9.09 Extraordinary Receipts (Grants & Donation) 209.78 46.15 7.06 50.32 Inter-Local Transfers 8.66 - 4.24 1.52 Capital/Investment Receipts 24.68 - 22.95 0.65 Other Receipt (Loans and Borrowings) 563.24 41.59 77.00 220.69

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding. Source: Department of Budget and Management

15 - 8 Table 15.3 - continued

Davao del Davao City Digos City Panabo City Samal City Tagum City Mati City Sur

1,573.76 2,189.13 441.74 529.36 384.69 (140.27) 947.20

410.98 851.21 40.19 139.14 48.95 (745.29) 492.02 1,061.76 1,092.28 374.22 375.75 312.49 498.27 455.18 1,012.61 225.43 339.95 332.37 297.93 364.40 455.18 13.06 160.00 9.79 12.10 6.16 41.89 - 36.09 706.85 24.48 31.28 8.40 91.98 - 101.02 245.64 27.33 14.47 23.25 106.75 - 89.56 245.64 27.33 14.47 23.25 106.75 ------0.90 ------10.56 ------

1,242.21 6,540.34 769.12 456.33 393.57 1,072.62 … 20.29 516.99 - - 13.09 114.86 … 1,119.44 3,729.68 440.61 436.22 358.74 675.28 … 1,061.51 2,565.71 396.44 386.32 351.60 417.99 … 15.20 620.19 6.95 9.42 2.90 68.80 … 42.73 543.78 37.22 40.48 4.24 188.49 … 102.48 2,293.67 328.51 20.11 21.74 282.48 … 49.86 298.92 15.51 20.11 12.37 278.54 … ------… 5.58 13.90 278.58 - - - … ------… - 1,889.29 - - - - … ------… 47.04 91.56 34.42 - 9.37 3.94 …

1,361.10 5,285.35 661.18 911.86 601.34 1,267.00 78.48

55.48 527.53 54.26 252.08 133.84 178.96 11.04

100.06 1,950.53 131.11 230.53 61.64 449.90 65.92 36.88 1,566.08 65.62 131.17 26.79 253.92 43.46 63.18 384.45 65.49 99.36 34.85 195.98 22.46

1,188.48 2,807.29 430.93 429.25 405.86 476.14 1.52 1,147.64 2,807.29 428.01 414.98 380.78 448.75 - 0.13 - 0.12 0.44 0.08 0.89 0.06 0.07 ------39.56 - - 13.83 25.00 26.50 1.36 - - 2.80 - - - 0.10 1.08 ------17.08 - 44.88 - - 162.00 -

15 - 9 Table 15.3 - continued STATEMENT OF INCOME OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS BY PROVINCE/CITY 2009 - 2014 (In Million Pesos)

Davao Davao del Compostela Particulars Region XI Oriental Norte Valley

2012 Total 15,888.33 1,171.12 1,169.74 1,768.42

Beginning Balance 3,049.15 136.93 196.16 269.44

Total Receipts from Local Sources 4,175.75 88.28 226.48 354.13 Total Tax Revenue 2,734.28 44.06 102.90 140.21 Total Non-Tax Revenue 1,441.47 44.22 123.58 213.92

Total Receipts from External Sources 8,382.17 933.34 721.92 1,108.91 Share from National Tax Collection (IRA) 8,073.19 857.72 658.92 1,059.19 Share from GOCCs (PAGCOR and PCSO) 8.03 0.16 0.14 0.49 Other Share from National Tax Collection 28.43 6.42 0.01 8.48 Extraordinary Receipts (Grants & Donation) 178.41 63.88 13.91 24.79 Inter-Local Transfers 94.11 5.16 48.94 15.96

Total Non-Income Receipts 281.26 12.57 25.18 35.94 Capital Investment Receipts 6.80 4.54 0.37 0.90 Loans and Borrowings 274.46 8.03 24.81 35.04

2013 Total 16,413.58 1,248.31 1,308.49 1,873.31

Beginning Balance 2,722.80 166.32 237.56 270.63 Total Receipts from Local Sources 4,325.62 79.94 231.32 342.31 Total Tax Revenue 2,901.98 35.98 104.65 122.93 Total Non-Tax Revenue 1,423.64 43.96 126.67 219.38 Total Receipts from External Sources 9,074.20 988.03 812.92 1,239.48 Share from National Tax Collection (IRA) 8,924.81 970.25 766.23 1,209.50 Share from GOCCs (PAGCOR and PCSO) 11.01 0.19 0.09 0.26 Other Share from National Tax Collection 10.41 - - 7.31 Extraordinary Receipts (Grants & Donation) 94.11 16.00 33.08 13.93 Inter-Local Transfers 33.86 1.59 13.52 8.48

Total Non-Income Receipts 290.96 14.02 26.69 20.89 Capital Investment Receipts 0.52 - 0.26 0.21 Loans and Borrowings 290.44 14.02 26.43 20.68

2014 Total 14,826.12 1,127.53 1,407.99 1,358.17

Beginning Balance 1,591.87 85.58 337.02 320.54 Total Receipts from Local Sources 4,161.17 161.00 108.30 154.59 Total Tax Revenue 2,905.06 100.00 28.22 41.56 Total Non-Tax Revenue 1,256.11 61.00 80.08 113.03 Total Receipts from External Sources 9,024.08 880.95 962.67 883.04 Share from National Tax Collection (IRA) 8,982.11 878.95 962.67 883.04 Share from GOCCs (PAGCOR and PCSO) 30.42 - - - Other Share from National Tax Collection 11.55 2.00 - - Extraordinary Receipts (Grants & Donation) - - - - Inter-Local Transfers - - - -

Total Non-Income Receipts 49.00 - - - Capital Investment Receipts - - - - Loans and Borrowings 49.00 - - -

15 - 10 Table 15.3 - continued

Davao del Davao City Digos City Panabo City Samal City Tagum City Mati City Sur

1,839.53 6,007.03 668.73 950.37 594.96 1,105.62 612.81

256.90 1,327.82 146.26 307.54 166.11 222.68 19.31

251.58 2,187.00 153.98 264.86 90.01 490.49 68.94 117.91 1,760.24 67.87 134.32 38.06 285.54 43.17 133.67 426.76 86.11 130.54 51.95 204.95 25.77

1,182.99 2,468.18 368.49 362.30 338.78 392.45 504.81 1,114.23 2,447.73 368.49 358.00 324.62 391.63 492.66 1.14 5.18 - 0.28 0.12 0.52 - 10.23 2.99 - - - 0.30 - 50.23 - - - 14.04 - 11.56 7.16 12.28 - 4.02 - - 0.59

148.06 24.03 - 15.67 0.06 - 19.75 0.03 - - - 0.06 - 0.90 148.03 24.03 - 15.67 - - 18.85

1,820.56 6,091.92 655.79 934.32 541.94 1,210.62 728.32

268.64 1,116.73 109.04 223.23 109.55 145.75 75.35 261.20 2,328.37 155.53 273.85 64.87 510.70 77.53 131.55 1,887.36 75.88 152.30 30.66 310.86 49.81 129.65 441.01 79.65 121.55 34.21 199.84 27.72 1,280.27 2,642.57 391.22 401.70 348.53 438.67 530.81 1,260.78 2,626.74 391.06 394.32 347.58 434.02 524.33 0.20 9.36 0.16 0.37 - 0.27 0.11 3.10 ------13.72 - - 7.01 0.95 4.38 5.04 2.47 6.47 - - - - 1.33

10.45 4.25 - 35.54 18.99 115.50 44.63 0.05 ------10.40 4.25 - 35.54 18.99 115.50 44.63

1,689.55 5,207.60 623.67 1,279.66 449.27 966.68 716.00

660.21 - - 168.79 2.97 16.76 - 40.80 2,249.71 183.89 667.24 57.72 461.92 76.00 11.80 1,759.10 67.41 563.48 24.38 262.11 47.00 29.00 490.61 116.48 103.76 33.34 199.81 29.00 988.54 2,957.89 439.78 443.63 388.58 488.00 591.00 988.54 2,918.86 439.63 443.63 387.79 488.00 591.00 - 29.48 0.15 - 0.79 - - - 9.55 ------

------49.00 ------49.00

15 - 11 Table 15.4 EXPENDITURE PROGRAM OF PROVINCIAL AND CITY GOVERNMENTS 2006 - 2014 (In Million Pesos)

Economic Social General Public Province / City Total Others Services Services Services

2006 Region XI 7,139.45 1,673.29 1,142.42 3,328.31 995.43

Davao Oriental 473.21 111.80 130.55 201.11 29.75 Davao del Norte 533.01 181.03 82.90 233.87 35.21 Compostela Valley 569.69 282.04 31.27 256.38 - Davao del Sur 487.68 65.85 85.83 300.68 35.32

Davao City 3,320.32 643.10 647.60 1,327.49 702.13 Digos City 309.98 27.13 25.24 165.29 92.32 Panabo City 316.44 99.06 31.94 185.44 - Samal City 206.49 41.64 31.43 108.78 24.64 Tagum City 922.63 221.64 75.66 549.27 76.06

2007 Region XI 7,121.24 1,632.30 1,111.22 3,363.76 1,013.95

Davao Oriental 473.20 111.80 130.55 201.11 29.75 Davao del Norte 533.01 181.03 82.90 233.87 35.21 Compostela Valley 569.69 282.04 31.27 256.38 - Davao del Sur 487.67 65.85 85.83 300.68 35.32

Davao City 3,320.31 643.10 647.60 1,327.49 702.13 Digos City 309.99 27.13 25.24 165.29 92.32 Panabo City 248.31 76.98 19.87 121.67 29.80 Samal City 256.43 22.74 12.32 208.01 13.37 Tagum City 922.63 221.64 75.66 549.27 76.06

2008 Region XI 6,430.48 1,444.09 1,401.85 3,278.17 306.37

Davao Oriental 555.63 137.24 144.83 265.51 8.05 Davao del Norte 496.02 145.55 89.39 232.71 28.37 Compostela Valley 443.57 160.94 97.27 185.36 - Davao del Sur 512.06 69.14 90.12 315.71 37.09

Davao City 2,586.09 585.60 722.51 1,277.98 - Digos City 340.98 29.85 27.76 181.82 101.55 Panabo City 276.76 70.76 48.69 157.31 - Samal City 215.86 50.55 35.39 102.14 27.78 Tagum City 1,003.51 194.46 145.89 559.63 103.53

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.

Source: Department of Budget and Management

15 - 12 Table 15.4 - continued EXPENDITURE PROGRAM OF PROVINCIAL AND CITY GOVERNMENTS 2006 - 2014 (In Million Pesos)

Economic Social General Public Province / City Total Others Services Services Services

2009 Region XI 6,535.78 1,394.54 1,412.93 3,379.91 348.40

Davao Oriental 548.73 137.24 137.93 265.51 8.05 Davao del Norte 497.34 145.55 90.71 232.71 28.37 Compostela Valley 443.57 160.94 97.27 185.36 - Davao del Sur 512.06 69.14 90.12 315.71 37.09

Davao City 2,586.09 585.60 722.51 1,277.98 - Digos City 340.98 29.85 27.76 181.82 101.55 Panabo City 293.26 28.69 63.46 145.63 55.48 Samal City 310.24 43.07 37.28 215.56 14.33 Tagum City 1,003.51 194.46 145.89 559.63 103.53

2010 Region XI 11,778.45 3,293.28 2,635.82 5,771.28 78.07

Davao Oriental 473.21 111.80 160.30 201.11 0.00 Davao del Norte 797.17 151.90 187.31 457.96 0.00 Compostela Valley 764.22 198.70 305.69 259.83 0.00 Davao del Sur 859.59 302.91 258.14 298.54 0.00

Davao City 6,109.65 1,562.10 1,362.38 3,185.17 0.00 Digos City 726.48 304.38 34.57 309.46 78.07 Panabo City 248.31 76.98 49.66 121.67 0.00 Samal City 256.44 22.74 25.69 208.01 0.00 Tagum City 1,543.38 561.77 252.08 729.53 0.00

2011 Region XI 10,167.24 1,777.95 1,817.34 5,494.03 1,077.92

Davao Oriental 857.74 45.60 210.00 546.89 55.25 Davao del Norte 917.76 213.06 174.01 436.40 94.29 Compostela Valley 756.82 244.74 121.22 342.42 48.44 Davao del Sur 783.98 202.83 232.24 303.09 45.82

Davao City 4,120.08 435.40 760.82 2,327.00 596.86 Digos City 491.51 90.43 26.74 320.14 54.20 Mati City 211.83 27.83 35.88 139.68 8.44 Panabo City 604.03 168.16 63.92 348.12 23.83 Samal City 411.09 93.75 93.46 219.31 4.57 Tagum City 1,012.40 256.15 99.05 510.98 146.22

15 - 13 Table 15.4 - continued EXPENDITURE PROGRAM OF PROVINCIAL AND CITY GOVERNMENTS 2006 - 2014 (In Million Pesos)

Economic Social General Public Province / City Total Others Services Services Services

2012 Region XI 10,796.14 2,583.69 1,734.66 5,544.66 933.13

Davao Oriental 781.83 64.83 189.58 478.69 48.73 Davao del Norte 927.03 233.73 173.26 426.04 94.00 Compostela Valley 791.95 254.71 66.74 424.39 46.11 Davao del Sur 902.22 291.85 194.23 351.07 65.07

Davao City 4,484.17 708.06 809.57 2,490.19 476.35 Digos City 534.12 181.95 27.85 309.70 14.62 Mati City 432.76 89.82 75.24 256.48 11.22 Panabo City 606.47 253.57 56.57 274.26 22.07 Samal City 456.26 156.66 59.50 228.20 11.90 Tagum City 879.33 348.51 82.12 305.64 143.06

2013 Region XI 11,442.38 2,751.15 1,930.13 5,739.03 1,022.07

Davao Oriental 837.32 75.31 185.85 527.27 48.89 Davao del Norte 1,332.75 589.98 144.10 499.83 98.84 Compostela Valley 782.87 241.00 84.17 386.72 70.98 Davao del Sur 738.20 171.12 212.10 302.60 52.38

Davao City 4,644.22 722.35 968.41 2,443.89 509.57 Digos City 587.49 152.43 30.86 391.00 13.20 Mati City 537.11 103.63 82.54 336.42 14.52 Panabo City 727.78 285.48 62.06 325.64 54.60 Samal City 395.20 119.52 67.65 193.50 14.53 Tagum City 859.44 290.33 92.39 332.16 144.56

2014 Region XI 11,722.63 2,259.24 2,156.21 5,867.12 1,440.06

Davao Oriental 945.00 185.00 295.00 416.00 49.00 Davao del Norte 867.28 329.23 139.56 398.49 0.00 Compostela Valley 965.86 168.41 304.65 492.80 0.00 Davao del Sur 917.54 275.56 296.91 274.42 70.65

Davao City 4,795.62 658.78 798.55 2,400.99 937.30 Digos City 585.48 73.19 23.85 353.32 135.12 Mati City 712.00 96.00 103.00 476.00 37.00 Panabo City 641.17 167.46 50.57 300.48 122.66 Samal City 401.08 99.64 67.36 208.76 25.32 Tagum City 891.60 205.97 76.76 545.86 63.01

15 - 14 B A N K Chapter 16 MONEY AND BANKING

Data pertaining to the operations of financial institutions provide indicators of the area's economy. The growth in the number of banking institutions operating in a certain locality gives insights on the pace at which business and trade grow. Data on loans granted by banks provide a picture of the level and nature of investments put up over time. Statistics on loans outstanding of financial institutions, on the other hand, serve as signals of the rate of turnover of investments. The money and banking sector plays a vital role in the development of productive activities by proprietors or corporate institutions in the area. The presence and accessibility of establishments providing these services to existing and prospective investors contribute to the realization of programs and projects aimed at industrial and entrepreneurial advancement.

This chapter presents data on the number of offices of the financial system in the region, total deposits by type and financial institution, operating income, loan portfolio and combined resources of banking offices. The source of data is the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas.

Sector Highlights

 The banking system had 400 offices in the Davao Region as of 2014. Universal and commercials banks accounted for 53.8 percent of these offices while rural banks made up 30.0 percent. On the other hand, there were 786 branches of non-bank financial intermediaries composed mainly of pawnshops.

 Total deposit liabilities in the different banking institutions posted a 16.0 percent increase between 2013 and 2014. Meanwhile, in 2014, operating income of banking offices in the region reached to 4.3 Billion Pesos.

 In the same year, the loan portfolio of banking offices in the region recorded at 59.1 Billion Pesos, an increase of 24.6 percent from the 2013 level.

 The combined assets of the banking offices in the Davao Region dropped by 18.5 percent between 2011 and 2012 hitting only 95 Billion Pesos as of December 2012.

16 - 1 Table 16.1 Number of Offices of the Financial System by Institutional Group in Region XI 2006 - 2014 16 - 3

Table 16.2 Total Deposit Liabilities of Banking Offices, 2007 - 2014 16 - 4

Table 16.3 Operating Income of Banking Offices, 2006 - 2014 16 - 4

Table 16.4 Loan Portfolio of Banking Offices, 2006 - 2014 16 - 5

Table 16.5 Combined Assets of Banking Offices, 2004 - 2012 16 - 5

Figure 16.1 Number of Offices of the Financial System by Institutional Group, Region XI 2006 - 2014 16 - 3

Figure 16.2 Distribution of Loan Portfolio of Banking Offices, Region XI, 2014 16 - 6

Figure 16.3 Combined Assets of Banking Offices, Region XI, 2005 - 2012 16 - 6

16 - 2 Table 16.1 NUMBER OF OFFICES OF THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM BY INSTITUTIONAL GROUP IN REGION XI 2006 - 2014

Institutional Group 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Total - Financial System 803 826 874 940 1,015 1,075 1,140 1,196 1,186

Banking Institutions 253 254 266 316 333 338 355 388 400

Universal and Commercial Banks 137 138 146 157 159 162 171 193 215

Thrift Banks 28 25 27 31 33 37 54 60 65

Rural and Cooperative Banks 88 91 93 128 141 139 130 135 120

Non-Bank Financial Intermediaries 547 569 604 620 677 732 780 803 781

Investment Houses 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1

Financing Companies 4 4 4 3 3 3 6 6 7

Lending Investors ------

Pawnshop 541 563 598 615 672 728 773 796 773

Non-Bank Thrift Institutions 3 3 4 4 5 5 5 5 5

Non-Stock Savings and Loan Associations 3 3 4 4 5 5 5 5 5

Source: Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas

Figure 16.1 NUMBER OF OFFICES OF THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM BY INSTITUTIONAL GROUP REGION XI, 2006 - 2014

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16 - 3 Table 16.2 TOTAL DEPOSIT LIABILITIES OF BANKING OFFICES 2007 - 2014 (In Million Pesos)

Institutional Group 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Region XI 71,216 80,110 94,671 100,814 107,063 109,002 129,507 150,169

Commercial and Universal Banks 60,645 69,327 73,453 90,684 97,634 100,906 119,720 139,051

Thrift Banks 5,372 5,114 5,924 7,847 6,705 5,755 7,327 7,808

Rural and Cooperative Banks 5,198 5,668 5,077 2,283 2,724 2,341 2,460 3,309

Source: Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Table 16.3 OPERATING INCOME OF BANKING OFFICES 2006 - 2014 (In Million Pesos)

Bank Group 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Region XI 2,153 2,116 3,750 2,954 2,469 3,122 2,671 4,648 4,334

Commercial and Universal Banks 1,047 718 1,963 909 920 1,284 680 2,815 2,112

Thrift Banks 234 305 419 225 651 795 1,090 983 1,181

Rural and Cooperative Banks 872 1,094 1,369 572 898 1,043 900 849 1,041

Source: Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas

16 - 4 Table 16.4 LOAN PORTFOLIO OF BANKING OFFICES 2006 - 2014 (In Million Pesos)

Bank Group 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Region XI 18,230 16,523 19,151 24,887 29,681 32,259 39,367 47,451 59,133

Commercial and Universal Banks 13,409 9,983 10,984 15,182 19,369 18,964 24,638 30,864 40,373

Thrift Banks 1,475 1,935 2,830 3,018 6,480 8,488 10,286 10,102 11,486

Rural Banks 3,346 4,606 5,337 4,824 3,832 4,807 4,443 6,485 7,274

Source: Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas

Table 16.5 COMBINED ASSETS OF BANKING OFFICES 2004 - 2012 (In Million Pesos)

Bank Group 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Region XI 60,411 67,913 76,702 80,435 68,663 95,411 98,909 117,003 95,330

Commercial and Universal Banks 51,999 57,286 63,805 64,305 53,989 77,001 86,884 104,186 82,147

Thrift Banks 3,540 4,536 5,240 6,271 4,488 6,948 8,275 8,395 9,165

Rural Banks 4,872 6,091 7,657 9,859 10,186 11,462 3,750 4,423 4,018

Note: Universal and Commercial Banks are inclusive of Specialized Government Banks.

Source: Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas

16 - 5 Figure 16.2 DISTRIBUTION OF LOAN PORTFOLIO OF BANKING OFFICES REGION XI, 2014

Rural Banks 12.3%

Thrift Banks 19.4%

Commercial and Universal Banks Banks 68.3%

Figure 16.3 COMBINED OF BANKING OFFICES REGION XI, 2005 - 2012

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16 - 6 Chapter 17 PUBLIC ORDER, SAFETY AND JUSTICE

Data on public order, safety and justice reflect the effectiveness, efficiency and fairness in the administration and enforcement of laws. The basic goal of the government is to establish a peaceful, stable and just environment conducive to national growth and development. A society where peace, order and law prevail is not only a goal or a vision. It forms one of the pillars of man's basic rights. Development that is not coupled with order, safety and justice contribute to the degradation of society. The effects of public order, safety and justice in national well being and in every fiber of the social and economic lives of individuals are priority concerns of governance. In this light, an information system that generates timely and reliable data becomes necessary tool in the administration of justice and enforcement of laws as well as to aid legislation.

This chapter presents regional/provincial/city data on crimes and number of policemen and firemen, fire incidences, including deaths and property damages, law enforcement cases handled, and legal assistance extended. The sources of data are the Philippine National Police, Bureau of Fire Protection, Public Attorney's Office, and the National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

Sector Highlights

. Average monthly crime rate in the region decreased by 23.9 percent from 2013 to 2014.

. Compared to 2013, the number of persons arrested violating special laws in Region XI increased in 2014. From 1,094 persons in 2013, it rose by 84.2 percent, or 2,015 persons in 2014. Likewise, cases filed in court increased by 71.66 percent, from 890 in 2013, to 1,527 cases in 2014.

. In 2014, there were 109 prisoners sentenced, and 4,139 detained in various jails in Region XI.

. The number of firemen in Region XI increased by 5.8 percent in 2014, from 798 in 2013 to 844 in 2014.

. A total of 725 fires were recorded in the region in 2014 damaging property worth P 577.6 million and causing death to 8 persons and injuries to 39 others.

. The Public Attorney's Office in Region XI assisted a total of 158,974 clients in 2014. Of these, 38,915 benefited with documentation, while 39,204 were beneficiaries of legal counseling.

. 93.5 percent of cases handled by Public Attorney's Office XI in 2014 had been resolved.

17 - 1 Table 17.1 Crime Incidence and Crime Rate by Province/City, 2008 - 2014 17 - 4

Table 17.2 Number of Persons Arrested Violating Special Laws and Cases Filed in Court, Region XI, 2007 - 2014 17 - 6

Table 17.3 Jail Population by Sex and Province/City, 2011 - 2014 17 - 7

Table 17.4 Number of Firemen by Province/City, 2007 - 2014 17 - 8

Table 17.5 Incidence of Fires and Damages by Province/City, 2011 - 2014 17 - 9

Table 17.6 Clientele Assisted by the Public Attorney's Office by Type of Services, Region XI, 2010 - 2014 17 - 10

Table 17.7 Cases Handled and Resolved by the Public Attorney's Office XI 2011 - 2014 17 - 11

Table 17.8 Cases Handled and Terminated by the National Conciliation and Mediation Board XI, 2004 - 2013 17 - 12

Figure 17.1 Crime Incidence by Type of Crime and Province, Region XI, 2012 17 - 3

Figure 17.2 Crime Incidence and Crimes Solved, Region XI, 2003 - 2012 17 - 3

17 - 2 Figure 17.1 CRIME INCIDENCE BY TYPE OF CRIME AND PROVINCE/CITY REGION XI, 2014

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17 - 3 Table 17.1 CRIME INCIDENCE AND CRIME RATE BY PROVINCE/CITY 2008 - 2014 (Rate per 100,000 Population)

Type of Crimes Total Crime Crime Solution Average Monthly Year / Province Index Non-Index Solved Efficiency (%) Crime Rate

2008 Region XI 2,326 3,005 5,054 94.8 9.4 5,331 Davao Oriental 156 176 307 92.5 5.0 Davao del Norte 381 325 546 77.3 10.9 Compostela Valley 221 141 336 92.8 4.0 Davao del Sur 237 141 346 91.5 3.7 Davao City 1,054 2,002 3,141 82.7 18.2 Digos City 68 49 108 92.3 5.9 Panabo City 69 89 125 79.1 6.5 Samal City 20 46 65 98.5 5.5 Tagum City 120 36 80 51.3 3.1

2009 Region XI 22,902 14,410 2,694 7.2 5.4 37,312 Davao Oriental 1,823 1,137 118 4.0 2.0 Davao del Norte 5,379 2,918 504 6.1 10.9 Compostela Valley 2,321 1,189 217 6.2 2.8 Davao del Sur 2,857 2,650 357 6.5 4.4 Davao City 6,272 3,887 1,123 11.1 6.9 Digos City 766 540 142 10.9 8.1 Panabo City 1,279 717 139 7.0 7.5 Samal City 815 248 38 3.6 3.5 Tagum City 1,390 1,124 56 2.2 2.2

2010 Region XI 16,442 4,709 3,177 14.1 6.4

Davao Oriental 2,288 1,454 252 6.73 4.3 Davao del Norte 1,738 573 356 15.4 7.7 Compostela Valley 1,117 325 228 15.81 3.0 Davao del Sur 1,936 860 331 11.83 4.1 Davao City 7,277 991 1658 17.02 10.1 Digos City 796 65 145 13.94 8.3 Panabo City 457 102 76 13.59 4.1 Samal City 89 29 30 24.79 2.8 Tagum City 744 310 101 9.58 3.9 2011 Region XI 12,597 5,240 3,767 21.0 29.7

Davao Oriental 2,020 1,062 220 7.13 50.8 Davao del Norte 1,283 384 534 32.03 14.0 Compostela Valley 882 284 251 21.52 13.2 Davao del Sur 1,509 680 287 13.11 23.1 Davao City 5,320 2,354 2019 26.3 45.7 Digos City 756 239 120 12.06 58.8 Panabo City 224 114 127 37.57 14.2 Samal City 84 22 25 23.58 8.5 Tagum City 519 101 184 29.67 22.7

17 - 4 Table 17.1 - continued

Type of Crimes Total Crime Crime Solution Average Monthly Year / Province Index Non-Index Solved Efficiency (%) Crime Rate

2012 Region XI 146,847 218,737 94,594 34.4 24.6

Davao Oriental 817 705 120 7.88 28.4 Davao del Norte 825 450 531 41.65 12.8 Compostela Valley 670 322 261 26.31 12.4 Davao del Sur 1,238 584 344 18.88 16.1 Davao City 3,949 3,966 3391 42.84 39.0 Digos City 640 198 148 17.66 26.5 Panabo City 157 186 163 47.52 18.4 Samal City 119 42 40 24.84 14.4 Tagum City 284 74 108 30.17 14.6

2013 Region XI 40,067 59,518 21,718 28.69 148.1

Davao Oriental 2,877 4,843 2,920 63.63 117.5 Davao del Norte 8,084 9,182 4,644 40.52 143.8 Compostela Valley 3,560 5,506 1,523 27.31 103.9 Davao del Sur 7,199 13,033 2,728 24.84 183.4 Davao City 12,118 17,618 5,560 19.89 161.6 Digos City 2,124 3,465 757 15.42 293.7 Panabo City 1,546 2,063 580 24.50 163.0 Samal City 744 1,076 661 67.83 149.5 Tagum City 1,815 2,732 2,345 64.00 147.5

2014 Region XI 29,007 46,587 23,026 49.12 112.7

Davao Oriental 1,932 3,167 1,332 44.14 76.1 Davao del Norte 5,319 6,501 4,374 54.50 96.6 Compostela Valley 2,958 3,888 1,231 41.13 77.0 Davao del Sur 5,098 10,308 2,352 32.38 137.1 Davao City 9,201 16,765 10,072 55.59 138.5 Digos City 1,516 1,760 711 25.55 168.9 Panabo City 1,183 1,673 1,048 57.05 126.6 Samal City 447 818 313 48.91 102.0 Tagum City 1,353 1,707 1,593 59.51 97.4

Notes: 1. Rates for 2000-2008 were computed using the 2000 Census-Based Population Projections. 2. Rates for 2009-2010 were computed using the results of 2007 Census of Population.. 3. Starting 2009, PNP adopted new computational procedure for Crime Solution Efficency, considering the number of persons arrested only. 4. Starting 2009, number of index and non-index crimes include minor cases, such as barangay blotters, and filed cases for record purposes. Source: Philippine National Police XI

17 - 5 Table 17.2 NUMBER OF PERSONS ARRESTED VIOLATING SPECIAL LAWS AND CASES FILED IN COURT 2007 - 2014

Nature of Operations 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2,014

Persons Arrested REGION XI 160 501 779 515 1,258 1,435 1,094 2,015 Illegal Logging 9 7 19 6 50 48 40 24 Dangerous Drugs 52 132 190 186 397 906 621 1,350 Illegal Gambling 64 272 139 304 613 421 392 575 Illegal Fishing 27 58 66 - 127 22 13 41 Anti-Carnapping 4 23 276 19 61 36 27 25 Cattle Rustling 4 9 89 - 10 2 1 -

Cases Filed in Court REGION XI 135 385 256 271 713 1,382 890 1,527 Illegal Logging 859413192433 Dangerous Drugs 51 118 152 151 322 1,134 587 1,211 Illegal Gambling 51 226 59 100 292 171 240 254 Illegal Fishing 17 12 1 - 27 22 8 8 Anti-Carnapping 4 15 30 16 51 34 31 21 Cattle Rustling 4 9 5 - 8 2 - -

Source: Philippine National Police XI

17 - 6 Table 17.3 JAIL POPULATION BY SEX AND PROVINCE/CITY 2011 - 2014

Sentenced Detained Year/Province/City Adult Minor Adult Minor Total Total Total Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women

2011 REGION XI 106 6 - - 112 2,443 204 - - 2,647 2,759 Davao Oriental 2 - - - 2 6 - - - 6 8 Davao del Norte 3 - - - 3 195 3 - - 198 201 Compostela Valley - - - - - 38 1 - - 39 39 Davao del Sur ------0 0 Davao City 42 3 - - 45 1,393 146 - - 1,539 1,584 Digos City 21 3 - - 24 349 34 - - 383 407 Panabo City 25 - - - 25 298 9 - - 307 332 Samal City 4 - - - 4 29 - - - 29 33 Tagum City 9 - - - 9 127 11 - - 138 147 Mati City - - - - - 8 - - - 8 8

2012 REGION XI 101 2 - - 103 2,571 225 1 - 2,797 2,900 Davao Oriental 4 - - - 4 24 - 1 - 25 29 Davao del Norte 3 - - - 3 165 3 - - 168 171 Compostela Valley 1 - - - 1 57 3 - - 60 61 Davao del Sur ------0 0 Davao City 27 0 - - 27 1,629 166 - - 1,795 1,822 Digos City 26 - - - 26 326 36 - - 362 388 Panabo City 26 1 - 27 239 9 - - 248 275 Samal City 4 - - - 4 25 - - - 25 29 Tagum City 10 1 - - 11 104 8 - - 112 123 Mati City - - - - - 2 - - - 2 2

2013 REGION XI 46 2 - - 48 2,754 56 - - 2,810 2,858 Davao Oriental 1 - - - 1 30 - - - 30 31 Davao del Norte 13 - - - 13 134 7 - - 141 154 Compostela Valley 1 - - - 1 217 12 - - 229 230 Davao del Sur ------0 0 Davao City 0 0 - - - 1,601 0 - - 1,601 1,601 Digos City 3 0 - - 3 365 0 - - 365 368 Panabo City 14 1 - - 15 238 16 - - 254 269 Samal City 2 - - - 2 45 - - - 45 47 Tagum City 11 1 - - 12 120 21 - - 141 153 Mati City 1 - - - 1 4 - - - 4 5

2014 REGION XI 103 6 - - 109 3,729 410 - - 4,139 4,248 Davao Oriental - - - - - 51 - - - 51 51 Davao del Norte 13 - - - 13 148 7 - - 155 168 Compostela Valley 5 - - - 5 256 12 - - 268 273 Davao del Sur - - - - - 0 0 Davao City 40 3 - - 43 2,401 296 - - 2,697 2,740 Digos City 9 - - - 9 386 47 - - 433 442 Panabo City 27 3 - - 30 265 19 - - 284 314 Samal City - - - - - 51 - - - 51 51 Tagum City 9 - - - 9 170 29 - - 199 208 Mati City - - - - - 1 - - - 1 1

Source: Bureau of Jail Management and Penology XI

17 - 7 Table 17.4 NUMBER OF FIREMEN BY PROVINCE/CITY 2007 - 2014

Province/City 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

REGION XI 767 813 700 737 736 742 798 844 Davao Oriental 106 105 120 126 124 113 108 119 Davao del Norte 123 143 79 73 73 71 65 78 Compostela Valley 76 92 96 103 104 98 93 92 Davao del Sur 101 102 107 112 111 93 98 115 Davao City 1/ 271 273 215 226 227 263 343 353 Digos City 22 20 25 26 26 35 26 24 Panabo City 19 26 19 22 22 21 19 18 Samal City 22 24 15 24 24 25 23 22 Tagum City 27 28 24 25 25 23 23 23

Note: 1/ includes BFP Regional Office and Regional Training School Personnel a/ included in Davao del Norte b/ included in Davao del Sur

Source: Bureau of Fire Protection XI

17 - 8 Table 17.5 INCIDENCE OF FIRES AND DAMAGES BY PROVINCE/CITY 2011 - 2014

Injuries Property Damage Year/Area Incidences Deaths (Slight/Serious) (In P'000)

2011 REGION XI 387 21 31 215,069 Davao Oriental 10 - - 3,875 Davao del Norte 25 - 2 6,628 Compostela Valley 40 8 1 52,152 Davao del Sur 43 3 8 17,882 Davao City 179 7 16 86,440 Digos City 30 - - 7,273 Panabo City 15 - 1 14,764 Samal City 6 - 1 746 Tagum City 26 2 2 21,675 Mati City 13 1 - 3,634

2012 REGION XI 462 27 32 320,277 Davao Oriental 28 - 1 5,908 Davao del Norte 43 - - 5,465 Compostela Valley 40 5 1 32,725 Davao del Sur 46 - 2 22,424 Davao City 197 4 19 142,945 Digos City 30 1 - 21,080 Panabo City 15 - 2 8,785 Samal City 23 7 6 6,003 Tagum City 25 3 - 50,225 Mati City 15 7 1 24,717

2013 REGION XI 616 13 30 149,818 Davao Oriental 45 - 1 7,402 Davao del Norte 50 - - 6,739 Compostela Valley 50 1 - 14,249 Davao del Sur 66 - - 4,710 Davao City 259 6 22 65,618 Digos City 46 2 - 4,990 Panabo City 37 1 1 15,871 Samal City 28 - 1 2,736 Tagum City 21 3 5 20,308 Mati City 14 - - 7,195

2014 REGION XI 725 8 39 577,639 Davao Oriental 42 - - 39,727 Davao del Norte 62 - 3 63,722 Compostela Valley 55 - - 218,384 Davao del Sur 102 4 2 64,268 Davao City 297 4 30 125,921 Digos City 26 - - 22,682 Panabo City 25 - 1 1,567 Samal City 24 - - 3,941 Tagum City 26 - 2 32,970 Mati City 66 - 1 4,457

Source: Bureau of Fire Protection XI

17 - 9 Table 17.6 CLIENTELE ASSISTED BY THE PUBLIC ATTORNEY'S OFFICE BY TYPE OF SERVICES, REGION XI 2005 - 2014

Clientele 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Region XI 125,481 115,176 100,783 88,248 137,247 Indigent person served 9,176 7,810 6,391 7,201 6,939 Detention Prisoners: Assisted 9,077 9,211 7,822 5,046 5,474 Counseled 6,786 6,028 5,079 4,131 3,642 Released 0 0 0 0 0 Youthful Offenders: Assisted/Served 618 521 383 288 268 Released 382 240 209 91 137 Clients benefited with Documentation 44,566 41,885 34,559 27,087 38,826 Beneficiaries of Legal Counseling 43,217 40,186 33,291 27,153 34,278 Clients benefited with Administrative Oath 6,657 5,383 9,441 13,329 45,364 Outreach Activities-Inquest Assistance 5,002 3,912 3,608 3,922 2,319

Source: Public Attorney's Office XI

Table 17.6 - continued CLIENTELE ASSISTED BY THE PUBLIC ATTORNEY'S OFFICE BY TYPE OF SERVICES, REGION XI 2005 - 2014

Province / Clientele 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Region XI 196,069 226,363 233,505 166,974 158,974 Indigent person served 8,839 8,720 8,526 9,361 8,484 Detention Prisoners: Assisted 6,705 6,223 7,292 6,502 6,670 Counseled 4,525 4,335 4,455 4,877 6,960 Released 419 1,637 1,415 1,031 694 Youthful Offenders: Assisted/Served 217 247 87 125 243 Released 57 74 145 107 92 Clients benefited with Documentation 53,102 63,556 60,898 39,271 38,915 Beneficiaries of Legal Counseling 45,091 44,236 54,129 43,062 39,204 Clients benefited with Administrative Oath 74,962 95,286 94,502 60,049 54,824 Outreach Activities-Inquest Assistance 2,152 2,049 2,056 2,589 2,888

Source: Public Attorney's Office XI

17 - 10 Table 17.7 CASES HANDLED AND RESOLVED BY PUBLIC ATTORNEY'S OFFICE XI 2011 - 2014

2011 2012 Type of Case/Service Handled Resolved DR (%) Handled Resolved DR (%)

REGION XI 255,888 245,839 96.07 266,165 256,022 96.19

Indigents in Judicial & Quasi-judicial cases 17,758 7,756 43.68 18,139 8,022 44.23 Arraignment, pre-trial, promulgation 18,390 18,390 100.00 20,898 20,898 100.00

Non-judicial services Counseling 44,236 44,236 100.00 54,129 54,129 100.00 Documentation 63,556 63,556 100.00 60,896 60,896 100.00 Administration of Oath 95,286 95,286 100.00 94,502 94,502 100.00 Mediation and Conciliation 4,055 4,008 98.84 3,798 3,772 99.32 Inquest investigation and custodial interrogation 2,049 2,049 100.00 2,056 2,056 100.00 Counseling of Prisoners 4,335 4,335 100.00 4,455 4,455 100.00 Assistance to Prisoners 6,223 6,223 100.00 7,292 7,292 100.00

2013 2014 Type of Case/Service Handled Resolved DR (%) Handled Resolved DR (%)

REGION XI 190,896 179,941 94.26 184,561 172,555 93.49

Indigents in Judicial & Quasi-judicial cases 19,301 8,362 43.32 19,423 7,457 38.39 Arraignment, pre-trial, promulgation 13,451 13,451 100.00 13,960 13,960 100.00

Non-judicial services: Counseling 43,062 43,062 100.00 39,204 39,204 100.00 Documentation 39,271 39,271 100.00 38,915 38,915 100.00 Administration of Oath 60,049 60,049 100.00 54,824 54,824 100.00 Mediation and Conciliation 1,794 1,778 99.11 1,717 1,677 97.67 Inquest investigation and custodial interrogation 2,589 2,589 100.00 2,888 2,888 100.00 Counseling of Prisoners 4,877 4,877 100.00 6,960 6,960 100.00 Assistance to Prisoners 6,502 6,502 100.00 6,670 6,670 100.00

Note: DR-Disposition Rate

Source: Public Attorney's Office XI

17 - 11 Table 17.8 CASES HANDLED AND TERMINATED BY THE NATIONAL CONCILIATION AND MEDIATION BOARD, REGION XI 2005 – 2013

Pending, Cases Cases Cases Cases Nature of Cases DR (%) SR (%) Beginning Newly Filed Handled Disposed Settled

2005 Notice of Strike/Lockout 0 10 10 10 100.0 10 100.0 Preventive Mediation 0 54 54 53 98.1 51 94.4 Actual Strike/Lockout 0000..0..

2006 Notice of Strike/Lockout 0 12 12 9 75.0 8 66.7 Preventive Mediation 1 52 53 52 98.1 47 88.7 Actual Strike/Lockout 0000..0..

2007 Notice of Strike/Lockout 3144100.0 4 100.0 Preventive Mediation 1 62 63 61 96.8 61 96.8 Actual Strike/Lockout 0000..0..

2008 Notice of Strike/Lockout 0 12 12 9 75.0 8 66.7 Preventive Mediation 2 49 51 48 94.1 41 80.4 Actual Strike/Lockout 011110000

2009 Notice of Strike/Lockout 3 10 13 13 100.0 10 76.9 Preventive Mediation 3 31 34 28 82.3 25 73.5 Actual Strike/Lockout 0000000

2010 Notice of Strike/Lockout 0 11 11 6 54.5 5 45.4 Preventive Mediation 1 26 27 28 103.7 19 70.4 Actual Strike/Lockout 0000000

2011 Notice of Strike/Lockout 0 12 12 12 100 10 83.3 Preventive Mediation 1 37 38 36 94.7 34 89.5 Actual Strike/Lockout 0000000

2012 Notice of Strike/Lockout 2 14 16 14 87.5 12 75.0 Preventive Mediation 9 30 39 35 89.7 32 82.1 Actual Strike/Lockout 0222100.0 2 100.0

2013 Notice of Strike/Lockout 3 9 12 10 83.3 10 83.3 Preventive Mediation 4 46 50 46 92.0 46 92.0 Actual Strike/Lockout 00000.000.0

Note: DR - Disposition Rate SR - Settlement Rate

Source: National Conciliation and Mediation Board XI

17 - 12

Chapter 18 SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

Science and Technology (S&T) showcases the Filipino as a creator and innovator. Science unfolds latest ideas, translates them into theories, and develops them into practical uses and applications called technology. Science is essential to technology and technology is the key to the culmination of science, which is uplifting the lives of people. As an economic sector, S&T ensures the creation, development, and production of new, diversified, competitive, and high-value added inventions that become commodities of importance in the country’s economic life. The government envisions a proactive role of S&T in the country’s development efforts and in uplifting the lives of Filipinos. It seeks S&Ts contribution in strengthening and maximizing the use of the country’s technological capabilities to enable development.

Statistics regarding technologies are valuable in monitoring and determining our capacities and abilities of adopting them. Data on the number of people supported by the government to pursue degrees in science and technology show this institution’s efforts in encouraging people to engage in these fields. Further, the figures on the government’s technology dissemination activities show its response to the country’s development strategy of using S&T.

Department of Science and Technology (DOST) is the only source of data for this sector.

Sector Highlights

 The number of technology commercialized by the Department of Science and Technology in Region XI decreased by 17.1 percent, from 41 in 2013 to 34 in 2014. However, the number of technology diffused increased by 42.7 percent, from 150 in 2013 to 214 in 2014.

 Expenditures of the Department of Science and Technology Region XI reached to 85.2 million pesos in 2014. Bulk of the regional office’s expenditure, or about 57.6 percent was spent to technology transfer while the remaining was spent to research and development (4.2%), science and technology services (18.3%), education and training (5.9%) and general administration of support services (14.0%).

 The number of DOST Undergraduate scholars registered a huge increased of 60.3 percent from SY 2013-2014 to SY 2014-2015. In SY 2014-2015, Davao City had the most number of scholars, comprising 33.9 percent of the total number of scholars in the region.

18 - 1 Table 18.1 Number of Technology Commercialized, Technology Diffused, and Technology Adoptors, DOST Regional Office XI, 2006 - 2014 18 - 3

Table 18.2 Distribution of Expenditures of the DOST Regional Office XI by Function 2011 - 2014 18 - 3

Table 18.3 DOST Undergraduate Scholars by Province, Region XI As of Second Semster SY 2011-2012 to SY 2014 - 2015 18 - 4

Table 18.4 Number of Scholarships Awarded by the DOST Regional Office XI 2007 - 2014 18 - 4

Table 18.5 Employment Status of DOST-SEI Scholar-Graduates Region XI, 2010 - 2014 18 - 5

Figure 18.1 Number of Scholarships Awarded by the DOST Regional Office XI 2007 - 2014 18 - 5

18 - 2 Table 18.1 NUMBER OF TECHNOLOGY COMMERCIALIZED, TECHNOLOGY DIFFUSED AND TECHNOLOGY ADOPTORS DOST REGIONAL OFFICE XI 2006 - 2014 Year Commercialized Diffused Adoptors

2006 43 54 43 2007 19 32 19 2008 30 99 30 2009 40 92 50 2010 45 106 45 2011 29 148 22 2012 45 113 31 2013 41 150 21 2014 34 214 34

Source: Department of Science and Technology XI

Table 18.2 DISTRIBUTION OF EXPENDITURES OF THE DOST REGIONAL OFFICE XI BY FUNCTION 2011 - 2014 (Value in Pesos) Major Function 2011 2012 2013 2014 Total 47,455,493.02 71,189,274.53 68,951,547.46 85,156,295.04 Research and Development - 5,508,081.55 3,528,401.56 3,551,620.42 Technolgy Tranfer 28,439,219.37 40,519,590.45 35,415,617.56 49,063,045.11 Science and Technology Services 7,931,527.00 13,183,984.63 13,788,169.37 15,612,978.48 Science and Technology Education and Training 2,689,299.14 2,498,154.91 5,385,832.33 5,004,597.59 General Administration of Support Services 8,395,447.51 9,479,462.99 10,833,526.64 11,924,053.44

Source: Department of Science and Technology XI

18 - 3 Table 18.3 DOST UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARS BY PROVINCE, REGION XI As of Second Semster SY 2011-2012 to SY 2014-2015 Status Province Total Old New

SY 2011-2012 Region XI 111 94 17 Davao Oriental 2 2 0 Davao del Norte 37 33 4 Compostela Valley 20 18 2 Davao del Sur 52 41 11

SY 2012-2013 Region XI 120 73 47 Davao Oriental 1 1 0 Davao del Norte 41 32 9 Compostela Valley 15 9 6 Davao del Sur 63 31 32

SY 2013-2014 Region XI 141 73 68 Davao Oriental 3 1 2 Davao del Norte 30 17 13 Compostela Valley 20 10 10 Davao del Sur 33 17 16 Davao City 55 28 27

SY 2014-2015 Region XI 234 125 109 Davao Oriental 16 2 14 Davao del Norte 41 25 16 Compostela Valley 34 15 19 Davao del Sur 48 25 23 Davao City 95 58 37

Source: Department of Science and Technology XI

Table 18.4 NUMBER OF SCHOLARCSHIPS AWARDED BY THE DOST REGIONAL OFFICE XI 2007-2014 Year of Award Number

2007 89 2008 81 2009 74 2010 112 2011 23 2012 76 2013 81 2014 101

Note: Data refers to scholars under RA 7687 which provides scholarships to poor but deserving students Source: Department of Science and Technology XI

18 - 4 Table 18.5 EMPLOYMENT STATUS OF DOST-SEI SCHOLAR-GRADUATES, REGION XI 2010-2014 Total Status Year Scholarship Number of NGO/ Pursuing Graduated Award Government Private Academe Graduates Foundation Studies

2010 35 BS - 2 - - - Technician ----- Technical ----- 2011 38 BS - 4 3 - 7 Technician ----- Technical - 1 - - - 2012 39 BS 1 6 1 - 4 Technician ----- Technical - 2 - - - 2013 BS ----10 Technician ----- Technical ----- 2014 18 BS 1 2 - - 10 Technician ----- Technical ----- Note: The number of employed scholar-graduate is based on the submitted TRACER Forms by the scholar-graduates who requested/reported to DOST XI for clearance. Source: Department of Science and Technology XI

Figure 18.1 NUMBER OF SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED BY THE DOST REGIONAL OFFICE XI 2007 - 2014

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APPENDIX

APPENDIX

TABLE OF CONTENTS

GLOSSARY OF TERMS

Agriculture and Agrarian Reform Appendix-2

Economic Accounts Appendix-3

Education Appendix-4

Energy and Water Resources Appendix-6

Environment and Natural Resources Appendix-7

Establishment Characteristics: Industrial Sector Appendix-9

Income and Prices Appendix-9

Labor and Employment Appendix-11

Money and Banking Appendix-13

Population and Housing Appendix-14

Public Administration Appendix-15

Public Order, Safety and Justice Appendix-16

Science and Technology Appendix-17

Social Services Appendix-17

Tourism Appendix-19

Trade Appendix-19

Transportation and Communication Appendix-20

Vital, Health and Nutrition Statistics Appendix-20

Appendix - 1

GLOSSARY OF TERMS

AGRICULTURE AND AGRARIAN REFORM

Agricultural Production – the growing of field crops, fruits, nuts, seeds, tree nurseries (except those of forest trees), bulb vegetables and flowers, both in the open and under glass; and the production of coffee, tea, cocoa, rubber; and the production of livestock and livestock products, honey, rabbits, fur- bearing animals, silkworm, cocoons, etc. Forestry and fishery activities carried out as an ancillary activity on an agricultural holding is also considered as agricultural production. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Animals, Slaughter – animals intended for meat production.

Aquaculture – sector of fisheries that includes the rearing or raising under controlled conditions of aquatic products such as fish, oysters, mussels, sea weeds and other aquatic resources in sea, lakes and rivers. Examples are fishponds, fish pens and fish cages. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Area Harvested – refers to land used for agricultural operation reported as many times as it was planted and harvested to the same crop or different crops during the reference period. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Cooperative – a duly registered association of at least fifteen (15) persons with a common bond of interest who voluntarily join together to achieve a lawful common social and economic end. (Cooperative Development Authority)

Kinds of cooperative:

Consumers’ Cooperative – the primary purpose is to procure and distribute commodities to members and non-members.

Cooperative Bank – organized by, the majority shares of which is owned and controlled by, cooperatives primarily to provide financial and credit services to cooperatives.

Cooperative Federation – an organization of primary and/or secondary cooperatives with a single line or multi-purpose business activities.

Cooperative Union – an organization of cooperatives and federations at appropriate levels to represent the interest and welfare of all types of cooperatives at the provincial, city, regional and national levels.

Credit Cooperative – promotes thrift and savings among its members and creates funds in order to grant loans for productive and provident purposes.

Laboratory Cooperative – a cooperative formed and managed principally by minors and which is affiliated with a registered cooperative.

Marketing Cooperative – engages in the supply of production inputs to members, and markets their products.

Multi-Purpose Cooperative – engages in two (2) or more types of business activities.

Producers’ Cooperative – undertakes joint production whether agricultural or industrial.

Service Cooperative – engages in medical and dental care, hospitalization, transportation, insurance, housing, labor, electric light and power, communication and other services.

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Crop Production – the growing of staple food crops, fruits, nut and other food crops and commercial crops. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Crops, Permanent – crops which occupy the land for a long period of time and do not need to be replaced after each harvest such as fruit trees, shrubs, nuts, etc. These crops may be productive, which have already borne fruits or capable of bearing fruits, or non-productive. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Crops, Temporary – crops which are grown seasonally and whose growing cycle is less than one year and which must be sown or planted again for production after each harvest. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Farm – any piece or pieces of land having a total area of at least 1,000 square meters used wholly or partly for growing crops such as palay, corn, fruits, vegetables, nuts, etc., and/or tending of livestock and/or poultry, regardless of number; or any land regardless of area, used for the raising of at least 20 heads of livestock and/or poultry. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Farm Area – refers to the physical or actual measurement of the land, reported only once regardless of how many times it was used during the reference period. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Farmer Beneficiaries – landless residents of the same barangay or landless residents of the same municipality who are agricultural lessees and share tenants; regular farm workers; seasonal farm workers; other farm workers; actual tillers or occupants of public lands; collective or cooperatives of the above beneficiaries; and other directly working on the land. (Department of Agrarian Reform)

Fishing, Commercial – sector of fisheries that includes the catching of fish in marine waters with the use of fishing boat of more than three (3) gross tons. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Fishing, Municipal – sector of fisheries that includes the catching of fish in marine and inland waters with the use of fishing boat of three (3) gross tons or less, or using gear not requiring the use of boats. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Livestock – domesticated animals with four legs and with hoofs. The different livestock are carabaos, cattles, goats, horses, rabbits, etc. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Parcel – one contiguous piece of land under one form of tenure without regard to land use. A piece of land is contiguous if it is not separated by natural or man-made boundaries that are not part of the farm/holding. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Poultry – are classified as chickens whether native or hybrid, ducks, quails, geese, etc. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

ECONOMIC ACCOUNTS

Constant Prices (at constant prices) – valuation of transactions, wherein the influence of price changes from the base year to the current year has been removed.

Current Prices (at current prices) – the value based on prices during the reference year; nominal value.

Expenditure on the GDP – sum of the final uses of goods and services in the economy. Final uses refer to the values of the purchaser’s prices of goods and services used for the final consumption of households and private non-profit institutions, general government both national and local government units, as well as those used for gross fixed capital formation by both public and private enterprises and for exports (net of imports) to the rest of the world. (Source: Analysis of the Revised PSNA and Manual on the Frameworks, Source and Methods)

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Gross Domestic Capital Formation – consists of two major components: gross fixed capital formation and change in stocks.

Gross fixed capital formation refers to outlays on construction, durable equipment and breeding stocks, orchard development and afforestation. Change in stocks refers to the difference between ending and beginning inventories. Inventories or stocks consist of finished goods, work-in-progress, and raw materials, which have been produced or purchased but not yet sold or consumed as intermediate inputs during the accounting period. (Source: Manual on the Philippine System of National Accounts: Framework, Sources and Methods)

Gross Domestic Product (GDP) – the value of all goods and services produced domestically; the sum of gross value added of all resident institutional units engaged in production (plus any taxes, and minus any subsidies, on products not included in the values of their outputs).

Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) - aggregate of the gross value added or income from each industry or economic activity of the regional economy.

Gross Value Added – the difference between gross output and intermediate inputs. Gross outputs of a production unit during a given period is equal to the gross value of the goods and services produced during the period and recorded at the moment they are produced, regardless of whether or not there is a change of ownership. Intermediate inputs refer to the value of goods and services used in the production process during the accounting period.

Implicit Price Index – represents an overall view of the price movement in the economy and is as such the most comprehensive price index. It is derived by dividing the GNP/GRDP/GDP series in current prices by the corresponding series in constant prices.

Per Capita – estimates expressed as the ratio of a particular transaction like GRDP over total population. This is referred to as per capita GRDP.

Personal Consumption Expenditures – consist of actual and imputed expenditures of households for the purpose of acquiring individual consumption of goods and services.

Sources: 1993 System of National Accounts developed by the Commission of the European Communities, International Monetary Fund, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, United Nations and World Bank.

EDUCATION

Center-Based Training Program – a training program that is conducted in training centers where instruction is focused directly on acquiring job competencies.

Certification Rate1 – the percentage of examinees who passed the national competency assessment for or within a given period.

Cohort Survival Rate2 – the percentage of enrollees at the beginning grade or year in a given school year who reached the final grade or year of the elementary/secondary level.

Community-Based Training Program - a training program that is specifically designed to answer the need for skills training of a community (location or sector) for the purpose of creating self- employment or incomes.

Completion Rate – the percentage of first entrants in a cycle of education surviving to the end of the cycle. (Department of Education)

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Drop-out Rate – the proportion of pupils/students who leave school during the year as well as those who complete the grade/year level but fail to enroll to the next grade/year level the following school year to the total number of pupils/students enrolled during the previous school year. (Department of Education)

Elementary Education – the first stage of free and compulsory, formal education primarily concerned with providing basic education and usually corresponding to six and seven grades. Elementary education can likewise be attained through alternative learning system. (Department of Education)

Enrolment2 - total number of pupils/students who register/enlist in a school year.

Enrolment Ratio, Gross - the total enrolment in a given level of education as a percentage of the population which according to national regulations should be enrolled at this level. It is a measure of the ”capacity” of a region’s elementary or secondary schools. (Department of Education)

Formal Education – the systematic and deliberate process of hierarchically structured and sequential learning corresponding to the general concept of elementary and secondary level of schooling. At the end of each level, the learner needs a certification in order to enter or advance to the next level. (Department of Education)

Graduation Rate – the proportion of pupils/students who finished Grade VI/Fourth Year in the present year to the number of pupils/students who enrolled in Grade VI/Fourth Year in the present year. (Department of Education)

Literacy – the ability to read and write a simple message. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Literacy, Basic or Simple – the ability to read and write with understanding simple messages in any language or dialect. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Literacy, Functional - represents a significantly higher level literacy which includes not only reading and writing skills but also numeracy skills. This skill must be sufficiently advanced to enable the individual to participate fully and effectively in activities commonly occurring in his life situation that require a reasonable capability of communicating by written language. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Literacy Rate, Simple/Basic2 - the percentage of the population 10 years old and over, who can read, write and understand simple messages in any language or dialect.

Literate – a person who can both read and write a simple message in any language or dialect. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Participation Rate2 - the ratio of the enrolment for the age group corresponding to the official school age in the elementary/secondary level to the population of the same age group in a given year. Also known as Net Enrolment Ratio (NER).

Performance Indicators – refer to the several key indicators that can be computed and utilized for evaluating the educational system’s performance of various levels, using the data available in the education statistics data bank. These indicators constitute an important component of a management information system. (Department of Education)

Private Institutions/Schools – educational institutions maintained and administered by private individuals or groups. (Department of Education)

Public Institutions/Schools – educational institutions established by law and administered by the government. (Department of Education)

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Repetition Rate – the proportion of pupils who enroll in the same grade/year more than once to the total number of pupils/students enrolled in that grade/year during the previous year. (Department of Education)

Retention Rate – the proportion of the enrolment in any school year that continues to be in school the following year. (Department of Education)

School – institution recognized by the state which undertakes educational operations. (National Economic Development Authority)

School Year – the period of time, of approximately 32 to 40 weeks, when schools offer daily instruction broken by short intermission periods (e.g., Christmas and summer vacations and holidays). (National Economic Development Authority)

Secondary School – an educational institution offering secondary education usually consisting of a four-year general secondary curricula. (Department of Education)

Secondary Education – the stage of formal education following the elementary level concerned primarily with continuing basic education and expanding it to include the learning of employable gainful skills, usually corresponding to four years of high school. (Department of Education)

Student – one who regularly attends an educational institution of secondary or higher level. (National Economic Development Authority)

Teacher – person engaged in actual teaching of a group of pupils/students on full-time or part-time basis. (National Economic Development Authority)

Teacher-Pupil/Student Ratio – Gross – the proportion of the number of authorized positions for teachers at a certain level in a given year to the enrolment at the same level in the same year. (Department of Education)

Teacher-Pupil/Student Ratio – Net – the proportion of the number of teachers actually teaching at a certain level in a given year to the enrolment at the same level in the same year. (Department of Education)

Transition Rate – the percentage of pupils who graduate from one level of education and move on to the next higher level (from primary to intermediate; from intermediate to secondary). (Department of Education)

ENERGY AND WATER RESOURCES

Average System Rate – the selling price of power from the rural electric cooperatives to consumers.

Distribution of Electricity – refers to the conveyance or delivery of electricity by a distribution utility to end-users.

Electric Cooperative – refers to a cooperative or corporation authorized to provide electric service pursuant to Presidential Decree No. 269, as amended, or Republic Act No. 6938.

Irrigation – the practice of artificially providing land with water to increase its agricultural productivity. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Irrigation System, Communal – an irrigation system owned by the community, association, farmers’ cooperative, etc. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

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Irrigation System, Individual – an irrigation means provided personally by the operator for his holding’s/farm’s irrigation needs. It could be rented borrowed, or owned by him or by any member of the household. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Irrigation System, National – a government owned irrigation system built or constructed to provide continuous supply of water for agricultural purposes to farmers in exchange for a fee. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Potential Irrigable Service Area – the maximum area which an irrigation project can serve considering the extent of arable lands and the available water supply. In case of an existing irrigation system, the potential irrigable area is limited to the areas that can be commanded by the present operating level at the dimension point. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Brushland – degraded or untimbered areas dominated by a discontinuous cover of shrubby vegetation. (National Mapping and Resource Information Authority)

Fishpond – a body of water (artificial or natural) where fish and other aquatic products are cultured, raised or cultivated under controlled conditions. (National Mapping and Resource Information Authority)

Forest3 – refers to land with an area of more than 0.5 hectare and tree crown cover (or equivalent stocking level) of more than 10 percent. The trees should be able to reach a minimum height of 5 meters at maturity in situ. It consists either of closed forest formations where trees of various storeys and undergrowth cover a high proportion of the ground or open forest formations with a continuous vegetation cover in which tree crown cover exceeds 10 percent. Young natural stands and all plantations established for forestry purposes, which have yet to reach a crown density of more than 10 percent or tree height of 5 meters are included under forest.

These are normally forming part of the forest area, which are temporarily unstocked as a result of human intervention or natural causes but which are expected to revert to forest. It includes forest nurseries and seed orchards that constitute an integral part of the forest; forest roads, cleared tracts, firebreaks and other small open areas; forest within protected areas; windbreaks and shelter belts of trees with an area of more than 0.5 hectare and width of more than 20 meters; plantations primarily used for forestry purposes, including rubber wood plantations. It also includes bamboo, palm and fern formations (except coconut and oil palm). (Reference: Food and Agriculture Organization, 2000)

Forest, Classified Land – includes the public forest, the permanent forest or forest reserves, and forest reservations. (Forest Management Bureau)

Forest, Dipterocarp – a forest type dominated by trees of the dipterocarp species, such as red lauan, tanguile, tiaong, white lauan, almon, bagtikan, and mayapis of the Philippine mahogany group, apitong and the yakals. (National Mapping and Resource Information Authority)

Forest, Mangrove – the type of forest occurring on tidal flats along the sea coast extending along the streams where the water is brackish and composed mainly of bakauan, potolan, langarai, api-api, nipa palm and the like. (National Mapping and Resource Information Authority)

Forest, Mossy – a tropical rain forest of the high elevations dominated by Podocarpaceae, Myrtaceae and Fagaceae with trees of medium height and short boled, covered epiphytes. (National Mapping and Resource Information Authority)

Forest, Old Growth – forest predominantly stocked with mature trees with less than 25 percent of the mature stand volume removed by cutting. (National Mapping and Resource Information Authority)

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Forest Product – all usable raw materials yielded by the forest including the associated water, fish game, scenic, historical, recreational and geologic resources. (Forest Management Bureau)

Forest, Unclassified Land – also known as public forest. Land of the public domain which has not been the subject of the present system of classification for the determination of which lands are needed for forest purposes and which are not. (National Mapping and Resource Information Authority)

Game Refuge and Bird Sanctuary – refers to a forest land designated for the protection of game animals, birds and fish and closed to hunting and fishing in order that the excess population may flow and re-stock surrounding areas. (National Mapping and Resource Information Authority)

Land, Alienable and Disposable – refers to those lands of the public domain which have been the subject of the present system of classification and declared as not needed for forest purposes. (National Mapping and Resource Information Authority)

Land Classification – refers to the establishment of boundaries between alienable and disposable lands and forest lands. (National Mapping and Resource Information Authority)

Land Use – the manner of utilizing the land, including its allocation, development and management. (PSA (NSCB) Resolution No. 7 Series of 2010)

National Park – forest reservation essentially of natural wilderness character which has been withdrawn from settlement, occupancy or any form of exploitation except inconformity with approved management plan and set aside as such exclusively to conserve the area or preserve the scenery, the natural and historic objects, wild animals and plants therein to provide enjoyment of these features in such areas. (PSA (NSCB) Resolution No. 7 Series of 2010)

Non-Timber Forest Product - includes all forest products except timber; also known as minor forest product. (Forest Management Bureau)

Poles and Piles – logs for use as electric post, pier piling, railroad ties, sleepers and the like. (Forest Management Bureau)

Reservation – refers to any tract(s) of the public domain proclaimed by the President of the Philippines for government use or any of its branches or instrumentalities or of the inhabitants thereof, for public or quasi-public uses or purposes. The different reservations are as follows: (a) Civil – refers to land of public domain which have been proclaimed by the President of the Philippines for specific purposes such as townsites, resettlement areas, ancestral lands, etc.; (b) Forest – refers to forest lands which have been reserved by the President of the Philippines for any specific purpose or purposes; (c) Military – refers to land of the public domain which has been proclaimed by the President of the Philippines for military purposes such as Airbase, Campsite, Docks and Harbors. Firing Range, Naval Base, Target Range, Wharves, etc.; and (d) Watershed – a forest land reservation established to protect or improve the condition of the water yield thereof or reduce sedimentation. (National Mapping and Resource Information Authority)

Timberland – refers to land of the public domain which has been the subject of the present system of land classification determined to be needed for forest purposes. Eventually, these lands will be proclaimed as forest reserves by the President.

Watershed – a land area drained by a stream of fixed body of water and its tributaries having a common outlet for surface runoff. . (PSA (NSCB) Resolution No. 7 Series of 2010)

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ESTABLISHMENT CHARACTERISTICS: INDUSTRIAL SECTOR

Capital Increase – the additional funds put into the capital stock of existing business firms. (Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas)

Capital Investment – the amount of capital invested by a newly registered organization whether a corporation, partnership or single proprietorship. (Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas)

Construction – this group includes construction, alteration, repair and demolition of building, highways, streets and culverts; construction of such projects as sewers and water, gas and electricity mains; railways, roadbeds, railroads, piers, tunnels, elevated highways, bridges, viaducts; dams, drainage projects, sanitation projects, aqueducts, irrigation and flood control projects; hydroelectric plants, water power projects; pipelines; marine construction such as dredging, underwater rock removal; pile driving, land reclamation; construction of harbors and waterways; water wells; airports and parking areas; athletic fields, golf courses, swimming pools, and tennis courts; communication systems such as telephone and telegraph lines; and other construction whether undertaken by private bodies or government authorities. Special trade contractors in the field of construction such as carpenters, plumbers, plasterers and electricians are also included in this group. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Establishment – an economic unit which engages in one or predominantly one kind of economic activity at a fixed single physical location. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Investments – amount of money or other resources measured in terms of money palced on activities or other forms of assets for the purpose of earning profits. (Board of Investment)

Stocks – investments in shares of stock, common or preferred, traded, subsidiaries, and non-subsidiaries. (Securities and Exchange Commission)

INCOME AND PRICES

Basic Sectors (as defined in RA 8425 or The Social Reform and Poverty Alleviation Act) refer to the disadvantaged sectors of Philippine society, namely: farmer-peasant, artisanal fisherfolk, workers in the formal sector and migrant workers, workers in the informal sector, indigenous peoples and cultural communities, women, differently-abled persons, senior citizens, victims of calamities and disasters, youth and students, children, and urban poor.

Consumer Price Index (CPI)4 – indicator of the change in the average prices of a fixed basket of goods and services commonly purchased by households relative to a base year.

Family – is a group of persons usually living together and composed of the head and other persons related to the head by blood, marriage and adoption. A single person living alone is considered a separate family. (2000 FIES, Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA))

Family Expenditures – refers to the expenses or disbursements made by the family purely for personal consumption during the reference period. They exclude all expenses in relation to farm or business operations, investment ventures, purchase of real property and other disbursements which do not involve personal consumption. Gifts, support assistance or relief in goods and services received by the family from friends, relatives, etc. and consumed during the reference period are included in the family expenditures. Value consumed from net share of crops, fruits and vegetables produced or livestock raised by other households, family sustenance and entrepreneurial activities are also considered as family expenditures. (2000 FIES, PSA)

Family Income – includes primary income and receipts from other sources received by all family members during the calendar year as participants in any economic activity or as recipients of transfers, pensions, grants, etc. (2000 FIES, PSA)

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Primary income includes:  Salaries and wages from employment  Commissions, tips, bonuses, family and clothing allowance, transportation and representation allowance and honoraria  Other forms of compensation and net receipts derived from the operation of family-operated enterprises/activities and the practice of profession or trade

Income from other sources include:  Imputed rental values of owner-occupied dwelling units  Interests  Rentals including land owner’s share of agricultural products  Pensions  Support and value of food and non-food items received as gifts by the family (as well as the imputed value of services rendered free of charge to the family)  Receipts from family sustenance activities, which are not considered as family operated enterprise

Family Size – refers to the total number of family members enumerated. Included as family members are those whose relationship to the household head is a wife, son, daughter, father, mother, son-in- law, daughter-in-law, sister, brother, granddaughter and grandson or other relative. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Food Threshold (FT)5 – the minimum income/expenditure required for a family/individual to meet the basic food needs, which satisfies the nutritional requirements for economically necessary and socially desirable physical activities.

Gini Ratio5 - the ratio of the area between the Lorenz curve and the diagonal (the line of perfect equality) to the area below the diagonal. It is a measure of the extent to which the distribution of income/expenditure among families/individuals deviates from a perfectly equal distribution, with limits 0 for perfect equality and 1 for perfect inequality.

Income Decile – Two levels of income deciles were utilized in the Family Income and Expenditures Survey (FIES) – national and regional. The national income decile is obtained by ranking the weighted total family income of all sample families in the Philippines from lowest to highest. Then these are grouped into tens. The first tenth, meaning those with the lowest income, is called the first decile, the second tenth, second decile and so on. A similar procedure is implemented for the regional decile, except that what is arrayed is the weighted total family income of sample families in a given region. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Income Gap – is the average income shortfall (expressed in proportion to the poverty line) of those below the threshold.

Inflation Rate - the annual rate of change or the year-on-year change in the Consumer Price Index.

Magnitude of the Poor - the number of families or the population whose annual per capita income falls below the poverty threshold.

Migrant workers – individuals who are either overseas contract workers (OCW) or overseas Filipino workers (OFW).

Poverty Gap5 – the total income/expenditure shortfall (expressed in proportion to the poverty threshold) of families/individuals with income/expenditure below the poverty threshold, divided by the total number of families/individuals.

Poverty Incidence (PI)5 - the proportion of families/individuals with per capita income/expenditure less than the per capita poverty threshold to the total number of families/individuals.

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Poverty Threshold (PT)5 – the minimum income/expenditure required for a family/individual to meet the basic food and non-food requirements. Basic food requirements are currently based on 100% adequacy for the Recommended Energy and Nutrient Intake (RENI) for protein and energy equivalent to an average of 2000 kilocalories per capita, and 80% adequacy for other nutrients. On the other hand, basic non-food requirements, indirectly estimated by obtaining the ratio of food to total basic expenditures from a reference group of families, cover expenditure on: 1) clothing and footwear; 2) housing; 3) fuel, light, water; 4) maintenance and minor repairs; 5) rental of occupied dwelling units; 6) medical care; 7) education; 8) transportation and communication; 9) non-durable furnishings; 10) household operations; and 11) personal care & effects.

Purchasing Power of the Peso4 - a measure of the real value of the peso in a given period relative to a chosen reference period. It is computed by getting the reciprocal of the CPI and multiplying the result by 100.

Severity of Poverty5 – the total of the squared income/expenditure shortfall (expressed in proportion to the poverty threshold) of families/individuals with income/expenditure below the poverty threshold, divided by the total number of families/individuals.

Notes: This is equal to the Foster-Greer-Thorbecke (FGT) family of measures with alpha = 2. It is a poverty measure, which is sensitive to the income/expenditure distribution among the poor – the worse this distribution is, the more severe poverty is.

Source of Income, Main – refers to the source from which most of the income of the family is obtained. If the family has more than one source of income, the main source that would be considered is the source where the bulk of income is derived. Main sources of income could either be: (a) Wages and salaries – includes all forms of compensation whether in cash or in kind received by family members who are regular or occasional/seasonal workers in agricultural and non-agricultural industries; (b) Entrepreneurial Activities – or a family-operated activity is any economic activity, business or enterprise whether in agricultural or in non-agricultural enterprises, engaged by any member of the family as an operator or as self-employed. Included as family-operated activities are those which are operated as single proprietorship or loose partnership (without formal organizations). Thus, partnerships, corporations, associations, etc. which are formally organized are excluded; or (c) Other Sources – refer to the sources of income other than work. Other sources of income include net share of crops, fruits and vegetables and livestock, poultry from other households; cash receipts, gifts and other forms of assistance from abroad; cash receipts, support, assistance and relief from domestic source; rental from non-agricultural lands, buildings, spaces and other properties; interest from dividends and loans; pension and retirement, workmen’s compensation and social security benefits; imputed rental value of owner-occupied dwelling units; net receipts from family sustenance activities; dividends from investment; goods and services received as gifts; and other sources of income not elsewhere classified. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Subsistence Incidence (S)5 - the proportion of families/individuals with per capita income/expenditure less than the per capita food threshold to the total number of families/individuals.

Workers in the formal sector - refers to employed persons working for private establishments and government organizations and corporations

Urban poor - refers to individual residing in an urban area whose income falls below the official poverty threshold

LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT

Basic Pay – is the pay for normal time, prior to deduction of social security, contributions, withholding taxes, etc. It includes allowances, bonuses, commissions, overtime pay, benefits in kind, etc.

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Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) – the negotiated contract between a legitimate labor organization and the employer concerning wages, hours of work, and all other terms and conditions of employment in a bargaining unit, including mandatory provisions for grievance and arbitration machinery. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Employed - include all those who, during the reference period are 15 years old and over as of their last birthday and are reported either:

At work. Those who do any work even for one hour during the reference period for pay or profit, or work without pay on the farm or business enterprise operated by a member of the same household related by blood, marriage or adoption; or

With a job but not at work. Those who have a job or business but are not at work because of temporary illness/injury, vacation or other reasons. Likewise, persons who expect to report for work or to start operation of a farm or business enterprise within two weeks from the date of the enumerator’s visit, are considered employed.

Employment Rate - proportion in percent of the total number of employed persons to the total number of persons in the labor force. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Labor Force – the population 15 years old and over whether employed or unemployed who contribute to the production of goods and services in the country. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Labor Force Participation Rate – proportion in percent of the total number of persons in the labor force to the total population 15 years old and over. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Nominal Minimum Wage Rate - the lowest basic wage rate that an employer can pay his/her workers as fixed by the Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivity Board (RTWPB), which is not lower than the applicable statutory minimum wage rate. This includes mandated Cost of Living Allowance (COLAs), if any.

Overseas Contract Worker (OCW) - any individual who was or is presently engaged in gainful employment in a foreign country, covered by a specific “contract of employment” defining the terms and conditions of that employment and the employer-employee relationship, provided that the herein referred contract was approved for implementation/application by the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) and the deployment/mobilization having been authorized by the POEA and provided further that the corresponding Welfare Fund Contribution having been paid at the time of employment processing at POEA or at any time thereafter as in the case of legitimized overseas contract worker, the latter gaining recognition thru the process of latent legitimacy in accordance with applicable rules and policies in applicable case/s. The OCW may be landbased or seabased.

Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) – a Filipino worker who is to be engaged, is engaged, or has been engaged in a remunerated activity in a country of which he/she is not a legal resident.

Salaries and Wages - payments in cash or in kind prior to deductions for employees’ contribution to SSS/GSIS, withholding tax, etc. to all employees. Included are total basic pay, overtime pay and other benefits. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Underemployed – include all employed persons who express the desire to have additional hours of work in their present job or an additional job, or to have a new job with longer working hours. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Underemployed Persons, Invisibly – persons employed at full-time jobs but who still want additional work. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Underemployed Persons, Visibly - those who worked for less than 40 hours during the reference period and want additional hours of work. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

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Underemployment Rate – proportion in percent of the total number of underemployed persons to the total number of employed persons. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Unemployed6- include all persons who are 15 years old and over as of their last birthday and are reported as:

without work , i.e., had no job or business during the basic survey reference period; AND

currently available for work , i.e., were available and willing to take up work in paid employment or self employment during the basic survey reference period, and/or would be available and willing to take up work in paid employment or self-employment within two weeks after the interview date; and

seeking work, i.e., had taken specific steps to look for a job or establish a business during the basic survey reference period; OR not seeking work due to the following reasons: (a) tired/believe no work available, i.e., the discouraged workers who looked for work within the last six months prior to the interview date; (b) awaiting results of previous job application; (c) temporary illness/disability; (d) bad weather; and (e) waiting for rehire/job recall.

Unemployment Rate – proportion in percent of the total number of unemployed persons to the total number of persons in the labor force. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Union – any registered group or association of employees that exist in whole or in part for the purpose of collective bargaining or of dealing with employers concerning terms and conditions of employment. A union may be formed in the private or public sector.

MONEY AND BANKING

Assets - are economic resources that are controlled by the company/entity and whose cost at the time of acquisition could be objectively measured.

Banking Institutions – corporations, companies or associations which are engaged in the lending of funds obtained from the public through the receipt of deposits and the sale of bonds, securities or obligations of any kind. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Commercial Banks - any corporation which, in addition to the general powers incident to corporations, shall have all such powers as shall be necessary to carry on the business of commercial banking, by accepting drafts and issuing letters of credits, by discounting and negotiating promissory notes, drafts, bills of exchange, and other evidences of debts, by receiving deposits, by buying and selling foreign exchange and gold or silver bullion, and by lending money against securities consisting of personal property or first mortgage on improved real estates and the insured improvements thereon. (Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas)

Financial Institutions, Non-Bank – persons or entities whose principal functions include the lending, investing, or placement of funds or evidences of equity deposited with them, or otherwise coursed through them, either for their own account or for the account of others. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Financing - means by which a government provides financial resources to cover a budget deficit or allocated financial resources arising from a budget surplus.

Investment House – an enterprise engaged in guaranteed underwriting of securities of another person or enterprise, including securities of government and its instrumentalities. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Net Loan Portfolio – is the gross loan portfolio less the loss loan reserve.

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Non-Stock Savings and Loan Associations – a corporation whose capital stock is required or is permitted to be paid in by the stockholders in regular, equal periodic payments of its stockholders to repay to said stockholders their accumulated savings and profits upon surrender of their shares, to encourage industry, frugality, and home building among the stockholders on the security of unencumbered real estate and the pledge of shares of the capital stock owned by such stockholders as collateral security. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Pawnshop – a business establishment engaged in lending money on personal property delivered as security of pledge. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Rural Banks - government-sponsored/assisted banks which are privately managed and largely privately-owned that provide credit facilities to farmers and merchants, or to cooperatives of such farmers or merchants at reasonable terms and in general; to the people of the rural community.

Savings Banks – are organized for the purpose of accumulating saving deposits, and investing them for specified purposes, such as readily marketable bonds and securities, commercial papers and accounts receivables, drafts, bills of exchange, acceptance or notes arising from loans, whether secured or unsecured, mortgages on real financing for home building or home development, such other investments and loans as allowed by the Monetary Board of the BSP in pursuit of national economic objectives.

Savings Deposits - these include all interest-bearing deposits which are withdrawals upon presentation of an accomplished withdrawal slip together with the passbook. These are subdivided into savings deposits of private firms, individuals, banks, the government and trust department of banks.

Thrift Banks – primarily mobilize small savings, and provide loans at generally longer and easier terms than commercial banks.

POPULATION AND HOUSING

Age Dependency Ratio4 - is the ratio of persons in the “dependent” ages (generally under age 15 and over age 64) to those in the “economically productive” ages (15-64 years) in the population. It is sometimes divided into the old-age dependency (the ratio of people aged 65 and older to those aged 15-64 years) and the child dependency (ratio of people under 15 to those aged 15-64 years)

Child Development Index - is a composite index, which measures the average achievement in the three basic dimensions captured in the human development index (HDI), (i.e., a long and healthy life, knowledge, and a decent standard of living), but specific to children.

Emigrants – refer to Filipino migrants and legal permanent residents abroad; include Filipinos who are Filipino citizens, who are Philippine passport holders, or who have been naturalized citizens in the host country; also include Filipino or Filipina spouses who have married foreign partners and have settled overseas. (Institute for Migration and Development Issues)

Gender Development Index7 (GDI) – a composite index measuring average achievement in three basic dimensions captured in the human development index (i.e., a long and healthy life, knowledge, and a decent standard of living) , adjusted to account for inequalities between women and men. It is measured by taking the average of the same components as HDI but adjusted for gender disparities.

Gender Equality Ratio7 (GER) – a measure indicating whether women and men have more advantage in terms of development.

Note: A ratio greater than 1 indicates higher development of women over men.

Household4 - a social unit consisting of a person living alone or a group of persons who sleep in the same housing unit and have a common arrangement in the preparation and consumption of food.

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Housing Unit - a structurally separate and independent place of abode which, by the way it has been constructed, converted or arranged is intended for habitation by one household. Structures or parts of structures which are not intended for habitation such as commercial, industrial, and cultural buildings or natural and man-made shelters such as caves, boats, abandoned trucks, culverts, and others, but which are used as living quarters by households.

Human Development Index4 - a measure of how well a country has performed, not only in terms of real income growth, but also in terms of social indicators of people’s ability to lead a long and healthy life, to acquire knowledge and skills, and to have access to the resources needed to afford a decent standard of living.

Life Expectancy4 – represents the average number of years remaining to a person who survives to the beginning of a given age or age interval x.

Medium Assumption - moderate fertility decline and moderate mortality decline

Migration4 - the movement of people across a specific boundary for the purpose of establishing a new or semi-permanent residence. Two distinct types are international migration (migration between countries) and internal migration (migration within a country).

Population4 - total number of individuals in a territory at a specified time. It covers both nationals and aliens, native and foreign-born persons, internees, refugees and any other group physically present within the borders of a country at a specified time. In assembling national demographic statistics for publication, the basic aim has been to obtain data for the physically present (or “de facto”) population rather than for the legally established resident (or “de jure”) inhabitants.

Population Density4 - refers to the number of persons per unit of land area (usually in square kilometers). This measure is more meaningful if given as population per unit of arable land.

Population Growth Rate4 – indicates how fast a population increases or decreases as a result of the interplay of births, deaths, and migration during a given period of time. Where the population is closed, meaning no migration, the population growth rate is the same as the rate of natural increase, i.e., the difference between the number of births and the number of deaths during a specified period of time. The three methods for computing the rate of growth based on the assumption with respect to the change are: arithmetic change, geometric change and exponential change.

Population Projections4 - computation of future changes in population numbers, given certain assumptions about future trends in the rates of fertility, mortality and migration. Demographers often publish high, medium, and low projections of the same population based on different assumptions of how these rates will change in the future.

Sex Ratio4 - the number of males per 100 females in a population.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

Barangay - the smallest political unit into which cities and municipalities in the Philippines are divided. It is the basic unit of the Philippine political system. It consists of less than 1,000 inhabitants residing within the territorial limit of a city or municipality and administered by a set of elective officials, headed by a barangay chairman (punong barangay).

Capital Revenue - resources realized from the sale of fixed or capital assets, such as building, equipment, machine and intangibles

City - there are three classes of cities in the Philippines: the highly urbanized, the independent component cities which are independent of the province, and the component cities which are part of the provinces where they are located and subject to their administrative supervision.

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Extraordinary Income - collections derived from the repayment of loans and advances made by the government as well as from other non-recurring sources.

General Public Services - this covers expenditures for services which are indispensable to the existence of an organized state and cannot be allocated to specific sectors or subsectors. This includes executive and legislative services; overall financial and fiscal services; civil services; planning; conduct of foreign affairs; general research, public order and safety and centralized services.

Grants - all non-repayable transfers received from other levels of government or from private individuals, or institutions including reparations and gifts given for particular projects or programs, or for general budget support.

Municipality – is a political corporate body which is endowed with the facilities of a municipal corporation, exercised by and through the municipal government in conformity with law. It is a subsidiary of the province which consists of a number of barangays within its territorial boundaries, one of which is the seat of government found at the town proper (poblacion).

Non-Tax Revenue - revenue collected from sources other than compulsory tax levies. Includes those collected in exchange for direct services rendered by government agencies to the public, or those arising from the government’s regulatory and investment activities.

Province - the largest unit in the political structure of the Philippines. It consists, in varying numbers, of municipalities and, in some cases, of component cities. Its functions and duties in relation to its component cities and municipalities are generally coordinative and supervisory.

Revenue - a cash inflow which does not increase the liability of the government.

Taxes on Income and Profit - taxes imposed on all taxable income earned or received by a taxpayer whether an individual, partnership, or corporation, during a particular period of time, usually lasting one year.

PUBLIC ORDER, SAFETY AND JUSTICE

Cases Handled - the summation of cases pending at the beginning of the period and new cases received during the reference period. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Crime - is an act in violation of penal law. For statistical purposes, only crimes reported to authorities are covered.

Crime Incidence – the number of crimes reported as to index or non-index crimes within a given period.

Crime Rate - is the number of reported crimes per 100,000 population. (Philippine National Police)

Fireman-to-Population Ratio - is an indicator that measures the adequacy of the firefighting manpower to safeguard the people and property. It is computed by dividing the total population by the total number of firemen.

Index Crimes - refer to those violations of the penal code considered to have socio-economic significance, and occur with sufficient regularity to be meaningful. These include crimes versus person (murder, homicide, physical injury and rape), and crimes versus property (robbery and theft).

Non-Index Crimes - refer to all other crimes not classified as index crimes. These are mostly composed of victimless offenses (e.g., crimes against national security, crimes against the fundamental laws of the state, crimes against public order, crimes against public morals, and violations of special laws).

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Policeman-to-Population Ratio - is an indicator that measures the adequacy of the police force in its task of promoting peace and order, and of providing security to the people and property. It is computed by dividing the total population by the total number of policemen.

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

Technologies Commercialized – technologies that are adopted and used already.

Technologies Diffused – technologies disseminated through trainings, demonstration, and techno packages.

SOCIAL SERVICES

Adolescents8 - individuals belonging to the age group 10 to 19 years.

Acts of Lasciviousness - acts that are lascivious in nature, which include but are not limited to intentional touching, either direct or through clothing, of the genitalia, anus, groin, breast, inner thigh or buttocks; or the introduction of any object into the genitalia, anus or mouth of any child whether of the same or opposite sex with an intent to abuse, humiliate, harass, degrade, or arouse or gratify the sexual desire of any person; bestiality; masturbation; lascivious exhibition of the genital or pubic area of a person, etc.

Battering – an act of inflicting physical harm on a woman resulting to physical and psychological/emotional distress preventing her from doing what she wishes or forcing her to behave in a manner that is unacceptable to her.

Child Labor - the illegal employment of children below 15 years old, or those below 18 years old in hazardous occupation.

Child Prostitution - a practice where children, whether male or female, who for money, profit, or any other consideration, or due to the coercion or influence of any adult, syndicate or group, indulge in sexual intercourse or lascivious conduct.

Child Sexual Abuse - the employment, use, persuasion, inducement, enticement, or coercion of a child to engage in or assist another person to engage in sexual intercourse or lascivious conduct, or the molestation, prostitution, or incest with children.

Child Trafficking - the act of trading or dealing with children, including but not limited to, the buying and selling of children for money, or for any other consideration, or barter.

Children in Conflict with the Law – refers to anyone under 18 who comes into contact with the justice system as a result of being suspected or accused of committing an offense.

Day Care Service – an arrangement whereby substitute mothering is provided to disadvantaged pre- school children as well as street children during part of the day when the mother cannot attend to their children.

Disability - refers to any restriction or lack of ability to perform an activity in the manner or within the range considered normal for human being. A person considered physically or mentally disabled if he has any of the following impairments:

Blindness - if one eye or both eyes are reported totally blind and have no vision. Deafness - if one ear or both ears are reported to be incapable of hearing sounds or noises. Muteness - if the person is unable to speak or utter words. Speech Impairment - if the person can speak but not sufficiently clear to be understood. This also includes those people who can only make meaningless sounds.

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Mental Illness - if the person suffers from schizophrenia, manic depressive illness, psychosis , or severe depression characterized by strange behavior. Mental Retardation - if the person has disorder/damage of the brain resulting in mental retardation. Orthopedic Handicap - if the person suffers from bone deformities of has the following impairments: absence or deformity of one or both hands/arms, absence or deformity of one or both feet/legs, fractures, severe scoliosis, kyphosis, third degree burns, etc. Multiple Disability - if the person is reported to have combination of two or more disabilities. Others - if the disability does not fall in any of the the above categories, i.e. cancer, leprosy, paralysis, cerebral palsy, etc. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Distressed Individuals/Families/Groups - needy evacuees/squatters/cultural minorities/refugees and other persons who are victims of social conflicts, or other upheavals and disasters/calamities both natural and man-made. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Employees Compensation Insurance Fund - amount reserved for compensation claim against employment-connected injury, sickness, disability or death in the form of adequate cash income benefits, medical or related services and rehabilitation services.

Illegal Recruitment - refers to victims who were recruited usually for a fee for various forms of local or foreign employment but ended up being victimized, i.e., no job placement were effected or who were actually job-placed but under exploitative/oppressive conditions (low salaries, long hours of work, etc.) and have lost their jobs.

Involuntary Prostitution - refers to victims who were recruited for various forms of employment such as receptionists, waitresses, entertainers, dancers, household help who are later on forced into prostitution.

Incest - sexual abuse committed against a child by a person who is related to her/him within fourth degree of consanguinity or affinity and who exercises influence, authority or moral ascendancy over her/him.

Neglected – children who were not provided with adequate food, clothing, shelter, basic education or medical care so as to seriously endanger the physical, mental, social and emotional growth and development of the child for reasons other than poverty.

Older People/Elderly/Senior Citizens8 - individuals belonging to the age group 60 years and over.

Rape - an act committed by a man who shall have carnal knowledge of a child under any of the following circumstances:

 through force, threat or intimidation;  when the child is deprived of reason, or otherwise unconscious;  by means of fraudulent machination or grave abuse of authority; and  when the offended party is under 12 years of age or is demented, even though none of the circumstances mentioned above be present.

Sexual Abuse – an act, which is sexual in nature, committed against a woman without her consent. Sexual abuses include but are not limited to the following: rape, sexual harassment, acts of lasciviousness; treating a woman as a sex object; making demeaning and sexually suggestive remarks; physically attacking the sexual parts of her body; forcing her to watch pornographic video shows or see pornographic materials; catching the husband having sex with another woman in the marital bedroom; forcing the wife and mistress to sleep with the husband in the same room.

Social Insurance Fund - amount set aside for the payment of social insurance benefits like retirement insurance, disability retirement, death and life insurance benefits.

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Social Welfare Services - include care of the aged, care of the disabled and mentally defective, childcare, and other welfare services. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Trafficking in Persons – a form of modern-day slavery wherein traffickers often prey on individuals who are poor, frequently unemployed or underemployed, predominantly women and children who are often lured with false promises of good jobs and better lives, but then forced to work under brutal and inhuman conditions and are exploited for sexual purposes.

Youth8 - individuals belonging to the age group 15 to 30 years.

TOURISM

Country of Residence – consists of the country where she/he has lived for most of the past year (12 months), or for a shorter period if she/he intends to return within 12 months to live there.

Domestic Tourism4 - tourism of resident visitors within the economic territory of the country of reference.

Occupancy Rate4 – the proportion of occupancy to available rooms in an accommodation establishment over a period of time.

Overseas Filipinos – Filipino nationals residing permanently abroad who are visiting the Philippines for a period not exceeding one year.

Tourism4 - Comprises the activities of persons traveling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business and other purposes not related to the exercise of an activity remunerated from within the place visited.

Tourist4 - visitor who stays one or more nights in the place visited.

Visitor4 - any person traveling to a place other than that of his/her usual environment for less than 12 months and whose main purpose of trip is other than the exercise of an activity remunerated from within the place visited.

Visitor Arrivals – includes tourist, excursionists, aliens entering the country for a temporary stay not exceeding one year and for purposes other than immigration, permanent residence or employment for remuneration in the country and Filipino nationals residing permanently abroad on temporary stay in the Philippines not exceeding one year. This excludes the following: a) transit visitors and change-plan passengers who remain in the premises of the port of entry terminal; b) aliens with pre- arranged employment for remuneration in the Philippines, even if length of stay is less than 59 days; c) Filipinos living abroad, regardless of length of stay overseas who are not permanent residents abroad; d) immigrants or aliens with permanent residence in the Philippines; e) Filipino overseas contract workers on home visits; and f) returning residents of the Philippines.

TRADE

Balance of Trade – the difference between the export earnings and import payments of all goods or merchandise trade transacted by a country. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Commodity Flow – movement of commodities from point of origin to point of destination.

Export - all goods leaving the country which are properly cleared through the Customs.

Free on Board (F.O.B.) Value – the value of the goods free on board the carrier at the frontier of the exporting country. It includes inland freight, export duty and other expenses. Ocean freight, insurance and consular fee are, however, excluded. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

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Import - all goods entering any of the seaports or airports of entry of the Philippines properly cleared through the Customs or remaining under Customs control, whether the goods are for direct consumption, for merchanting, for warehousing or for further processing.

TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATION

Internet Service Provider (ISP)9 – a company which provides end-users with a data connection allowing access to the internet and the associated services (World Wide Web, Email, Chat rooms, Instant Messaging, Internet Telephony and so on)

Mail - dispatches of correspondence and other objects tendered by and intended for delivery by means of the postal service.

Port - a sheltered harbor where marine terminal facilities are provided, consisting of piers or wharves at which ships berth/dock while loading or unloading cargo, transit sheds and other storage areas where ships may discharge incoming cargo, and warehouses where goods may be stored for longer periods while awaiting distribution or sailing.

Radio Stations - one or more transmitters or receivers or a combination of transmitters and receivers including the accessory equipment, necessary at one location for carrying on a radio communication service. Each station shall be classified by the service in which it operates permanently or temporarily.

Telephone Density9 – number of fixed telephone lines per 100 population.

VITAL, HEALTH AND NUTRITION STATISTICS

Barangay Health Stations - the primary health care facility at the barangay level where basic health services are delivered.

Children8 - individuals who are below 18 years of age.

Child Mortality Rate (CMR)10 - the probability of dying between exact age one and age five, expressed as the number of deaths of children from exact age one to less than age five during a given period per 1,000 children surviving to age 12 months at the beginning of the period.

Crude Birth Rate (CBR) – the ratio of the total number of live births in a given population during a year to the mid-year population during a given period expressed per 1,000 population. Sometimes it is referred to simply as the birth rate and also live birth rate.

Crude Death Rate (CDR)10 – the ratio of the number of deaths occurring within one year to the mid- year population expressed per 1,000 population.

Foetal Death Rate (FDR)10 – the ratio of the number of fetal deaths in a population occurring within a given period to the total number of live births and fetal deaths occurring within the same period, expressed per 1,000. Fetal Death (deadborn fetus) - death prior to the complete expulsion or extraction from its mother of a product of conception, irrespective of the duration of pregnancy. Hospital Bed-Population Ratio10 – the ratio of hospital beds to the population, usually expressed as the number of available hospital beds for every 1,000 population.

Incidence Rate (of a disease)10 - the rate at which new cases of a disease occur in the population. The numerator is the number of new cases of a disease that occur during a given period (usually a year), and the denominator is the number of the population at risk of experiencing the disease during the same period, usually expressed as the number of new cases per 100,000 population.

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Infant Mortality Rate (IMR)10 – the probability of dying between birth and age one, expressed as the number of infant deaths or deaths occurring before reaching 12 months of life in a given period per 1,000 live births.

Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR)10 – the ratio between the number of women who died (for reasons of pregnancy, childbirth and puerperium) to the number of reported live births in a given year, expressed as the number of maternal deaths per 100,000 live births

Morbidity10 – the frequency of disease and illness, injuries, and disabilities in a population.

Total Fertility Rate10 – the average number of children that would be born alive to a woman (or group of women) during her lifetime if she were to pass through her childbearing years conforming to the age specific fertility rates of a given time period.

Under Five Mortality Rate (U5MR)10 - the probability of dying between birth and age five, expressed as the number of deaths below age five per 1,000 live births during a given period.

Footnotes:

1 NSCB Resolution No. 14 Series of 2006 - Approving and Adopting the Official Concepts and Definitions for Statistical Purposes for the Education Sector

2 NSCB Resolution No. 15 Series of 2006 - Approving and Adopting Six Formulas on the Official Concepts and Definitions for Statistical Purposes for the Education Sector

3 NSCB Resolution No. 12 Series of 2004 - Approving and Adopting the Official Concepts and Definitions for Statistical Purposes of the Selected Sectors: Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry, Foreign Direct Investments, and Tourism

4 NSCB Resolution No. 11 Series of 2003 - Approving and Adopting the Official Concepts and Definitions for Statistical Purposes of the Selected Sectors: Prices, Population and Housing, and Tourism

5 NSCB Resolution No. 2 Series of 2007 - Approving and Adopting the Official Concepts and Definitions for Statistical Purposes for the Poverty Sector

6 NSCB Resolution No. 15 Series of 2004 - Adoption of a New Official Definition of Unemployment

7 NSCB Resolution No. 8 Series of 2009 - Approving and Adopting the Official Concepts and Definitions for Statistical Purposes for the Gender and Development Sector – Batch 2

8 NSCB Resolution No. 5 Series of 2008 - Approving and Adopting the Official Concepts and Definitions for Statistical Purposes for the Population Sector – Batch 2

9 NSCB Resolution No 2 Series of 2008 – Approving and Adopting the Concepts and Definitions for Statistical Purposes for Information and Communications Technology Sector

10 NSCB Resolution No. 8 Series of 2006 - Approving and Adopting the Official Concepts and Definitions for Statistical Purposes for the Health and Nutrition Sector

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The Regional Social and Economic Trends –DavaoRegion(RSET‐Davao Region) presents time‐series statistical information about the region’s economic and social environment. Statistics are disaggregated in different dimensions useful in the conduct of strategic planning, policy, program and project formulation, business/investment decision‐making, research, and feasibility studies. The information is intended to meet the needs of a wide range of data users such as: government agencies/units, non‐government organizations, business firms, entrepreneurs, students, international institutions, and the general public. The RSET‐Davao Region includes a glossary of terms that provides the definition of selected statistical terminologies not widely understood by the general public.

The 2015 edition of the RSET‐Davao Region contains time‐series and cross‐sectional data on 18 sectors/subject areas of general interest, such as:

• population and housing • education • income and prices • labor and employment • economic accounts • social services • environment and natural resources • transportation and communication • agriculture and agrarian reform • energy and water resources • establishment characteristics: industry sector • public administration • trade • money and banking • tourism • public order, safety and justice • vital, health and nutrition • science and technology

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