Caloocan City's Population Increases by About 200 Thousand Persons

Caloocan City's Population Increases by About 200 Thousand Persons

0022-3603 A Quarterly Issue JOURNAL OF PHILIPPINE STATISTICS VOLUME 60 NUMBER 3 THIRD QUARTER 2009 Feature Article Electronics Industry Republic of the Philippines NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE Manila REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES HER EXCELLENCY PRESIDENT GLORIA MACAPAGAL-ARROYO NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE CARMELITA N. ERICTA Administrator PAULA MONINA G. COLLADO Deputy Administrator ISSN 0022-3603 ii PREFACE The Journal of Philippine Statistics (JPS) is a quarterly publication of the National Statistics Office (NSO). It furnishes data users with statistical information on the socioeconomic development of the country in accordance with the NSO’s mission of providing timely, accurate, and reliable information as bases for plans, policies and decisions, and as inputs to academic pursuits, researches, and development projects. The statistical series contained in this publication are updated for continuity and for comparative analysis whenever possible. Tabular data usually cover two or more periods for maximum comparability. This issue presents the latest available statistics on population and housing; labor and employment; travel and tourism; social welfare, and community development; education and culture; health, nutrition and vital statistics; and defense, crime and delinquency. Featured in this issue are statistics on the Philippine Electronics Industry. It is considered the gear of growth for the manufacturing sector as it now shares more than a fourth of its total value output. Most of the statistics shown here were taken from surveys and censuses conducted by the NSO and other offices, as well as from administrative forms or records compiled by various agencies. Acknowledgment, therefore, is extended to all secondary data sources without whose cooperation and support, the consolidation of information and the publication of this journal would not have been possible. Manila, Philippines September 2009 iii C O N T E N T S Page Preface…...………………………………………………………………… iii Contents…...……………………………………………………………… v Statistical Tables…...……………………………………………………… vii Feature Article Electronics Industry …………………………………………………. 1 Section I - POPULATION AND HOUSING ……………………………… 14 Caloocan City's Population Increases by About 200 Thousand Persons (Results from the 2007 Census of Population) ……………… 14 Private Building Construction Statistics First Quarter 2009 (Preliminary Results) ……...……………. 17 Section II - LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT ……………………………….. 31 Labor Force Survey: April 2009 ………..……………………. 31 Labor Relations and Concerns ………………………………. 35 Section III - TRAVEL AND TOURISM …………………………………….. 48 Visitor Arrivals to the Philippines Third Quarter 2009 ……………….…………………………… 48 Hotel Accommodations and Visitors' Average Length of Stay: Third Quarter 2009 …………………………………. 51 Section IV - SOCIAL WELFARE AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ………………………………………………. 58 Welfare Sevices and Benefits: 2008-2009 ………………….. 58 Natural and Man-made Disasters: 2009 ……………………… 60 Section V - EDUCATION AND CULTURE ……………………………….. 67 Education Indicators: Academic Years 2006-2008 ………… 67 Licensure Examinations: 2008 ……………………………….. 68 Promotion of Arts and Culture ……………………………….. 69 CONTENTS - Concluded Page Section VI - HEALTH, NUTRITION, AND VITAL STATISTICS ………… 77 Health and Vital Indicators: 2007-2008 ………………………. 77 One in Three Births in the Philippines is Unplanned (Final Results from the 2008 National Demographic and Health Survey) ……………………………………………. 78 Seven in Ten Filipino Children Ages 12-23 Months Received All Basic Vaccinations Before Reaching Age One (Final Results from the 2008 National Demographic and Health Survey) …………………………… 79 Live Births: 2007 ………………………………...……………. 79 Section VII - DEFENSE, CRIME, AND DELINQUENCY …………………. 87 Crime Indicators: Second Quarter 2009 ……………………… 87 Profile of Drug or Substance Abusers 2004-2009 ……………………………………………………… 89 S T A T I S T I C A L T A B L E S Page Feature Article The Bottled Water Industry 1 Summary of Manufacturing Establishments with Total Employment of 20 and Over by Industry Sub-Class for the Electronics Industry: 2008 …………………………. 9 2 Profile of Establishments in the Electronics Industry 2008 ………………………………………………………….. 10 3 Indicators in Establishments with Total Employment of 20 and Over for the Electronics Industry: 2008 ………… 11 4 Capacity Utilization in Establishments with Total Employment of 20 and Over for the Electronics Industry: 2008 ……………………………………………….. 12 5 Value of Total Exports and Electronic Exports 2007-2009 ………………………………………………. 12 6 Share of Electronics in Total Exports: 2000-2009 ………… 13 7 Summary of Philippine Imports: 2007-2009 ………………. 13 Section I - POPULATION AND HOUSING 1.1 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households of Top 10 Barangays: 2007 ……….………. 22 1.2 Household Population by Age Group and Sex and Sex Ratio by Age Group: 2007 ………………………..... 22 1.3 Household Population 10 Years Old and Over by Marital Status and Sex: 2007 ……………………………… 23 1.4 Household Population 5 Years Old and Over by Highest Educational Attainment and Sex: 2007 ………………………. 23 1.5 Household Population 5 to 24 years Old Who Were Attending School by Sex and Age Group 2007…………………………………………………………….. 24 1.6 Occupied Housing Units by Construction Materials of the Roof and Outer Walls: 2007……………..…………….. 24 STATISTICAL TABLES - Continued Page 1.7 Number, Floor Area, and Value of Building Construction by Type of Building, and Region First Quarter 2009 ……………………… ………...………… 26 1.8 Number of New Residential Building Construction Started, Floor Area and Value of Constructions by Type of Building by Region First Quarter 2009 ...……………………………………….….. 27 1.9 Number of New Non-Residential Building Construction Started, Floor Area and Value of Constructions by Type of Building by Region First Quarter 2009 ..…………………………………………… 28 1.10 Number of New Commercial Building Construction Started, Floor Area and Value of Constructions by Type of Building by Region First Quarter 2009 …………………..………………………… 29 1.11 Number of New Industrial Building Construction Started, Floor Area and Value of Constructions by Type of Building by Region First Quarter 2009 ……………………………………………… 30 Section II - LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT 2.1 Comparative Labor Statistics April 2008 and 2009 ………………..…………………………. 38 2.2 Employed Persons by Industry, Occupation Class of Worker and Hours Worked: April 2009 …………... 39 2.3 Underemployed Persons by Hours Worked and Industry and Unemployed Persons by Age Group Sex and Highest Grade Completed April 2008 and April 2009 ………………………..………….. 40 2.4 Rates of Labor Force Participation, Employment Unemployment and Underemployment by Region April 2009 ……………………….…………………..……….. 42 2.5 Strike and Lockout Notices and Actual Strikes and Lockouts: Second Quarter 2008 and 2009 ……………. 43 2.6 Strike and Lockout Notices, Actual Strikes and Lockouts and Preventive Mediation Cases by Region: January to June 2009 …………………………… 44 STATISTICAL TABLES - Continued Page 2.7 Preventive Mediation Cases and Voluntary Arbitration Cases: Second Quarter 2008 and 2009 ………... 46 2.8 Original and Appealed Mediation-Arbitration Cases and Money Claims: Second Quarter 2008 and 2009 ………. 47 Section III - TRAVEL AND TOURISM 3.1 Visitor Arrivals by Country of Residence Third Quarter 2008 and 2009 …………………………….…… 52 3.2 Visitor Arrivals by Country of Residence September 2008 and 2009 ……………….…………………… 54 3.3 Top Ten Travel Markets Third Quarter 2008 and 2009 ……….………………………… 56 3.4 Average Occupancy Rates of Hotels in Metro Manila by Classification: Third Quarter 2008 and 2009 ………….…. 57 Section IV - SOCIAL WELFARE AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 4.1 Coverage and Contribution Received by the Government Service Insurance System: 2000-2007 ……………………..… 61 4.2 Number and Amount of Claims Paid by the Government Service Insurance System by Type: 2000-2009 ……………. 61 4.3 Coverage and Amount of Contributions Collected by the Social Security System: 2000-2009 …………………. 62 4.4 Number and Amount of Benefits Paid by the Social Security System: 2000-2009 …………………………………. 62 4.5 Number of Contributors and Amount of Contributions Received by the Home Development Mutual Fund 2000-2009 ……………………………………………………… 63 4.6 Number of Beneficiaries and Amount of Provident Benefits Paid by the Home Development Mutual Fund by Type of Benefit: 2000-2009 ………………………… 63 4.7 Damages Caused by Major Natural Disasters and by Man-Made Disasters: 2008 and 2009 ………………. 64 STATISTICAL TABLES - Continued Page Section V - EDUCATION AND CULTURE 5.1 Enrolment in Higher Education by Discipline Group Academic Years 2006-2007 and 2007-2008 ………………… 73 5.2 Number of Foreign Students Academic Years 2000-2001 to 2006-2007 ………………….. 73 5.3 Number of Schools and Examinees Who Took and Passed the Board Examination by Sex and by Profession 2007 and 2008 ………………………………………………… 74 5.4 Number of Examinees Who Took and Passed the Bar Examination: 2008 and 2009 …………………………. 76 Section VI - HEALTH, NUTRITION, AND VITAL STATISTICS 6.1 Percent Distribution of Births to Women Ages 15-49 in the Five Years Preceding the Survey (Including Current Pregnancies), by Planning Status of the Birth According to Mother's Age: 2008 …………………………….. 82 6.2 Percent Distribution of Women Ages 15-49 by Ideal Number of Children: 2008 ……………………………………. 82 6.3 Mean Ideal Number of Children for All Women Ages 15-49 and Total Fertility Rate for the Three Years Preceding the Survey, by Background Characteristics 2008 …………………………………………………………….. 83 6.4 Among Children Ages 12-23 Months, the Percentage Which Received Specific Vaccines at Any Time Before the Survey by Background Characteristics and the

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