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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY Regional Statistical Service Office Zamboanga Peninsula (Region IX) 2014 REGIONAL SOCIAL and ECONOMIC TRENDS IX

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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES

PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY Regional Statistical Service Office Zamboanga Peninsula (Region IX)

2014 REGIONAL SOCIAL and ECONOMIC TRENDS IX

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The Regional Social and Economic Trends (RSET) is an annual publication prepared by the Regional Stattistical Service Office, Region IX

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ISSN-1656-0418

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FOREWORD

Now on its 19th edition, the Regional Social and Economic Trends (RSET) for the Zamboanga Peninsula Region 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 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 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 includes 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

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Foreword ivTable of Contents vPSA Technical Staff viThe Philippine Statistics Authority viiData Sources viiiSymbols and Abbreviations Used ixSummary of Major Statistical Series 1Glossary of Terms Appendix - 1

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 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 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, Irrigation and Water Resources - - - - - - - - - - 14-1

Chapter 15 Public Finance - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-1

Chapter 16 Money and Banking - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 16-1

Chapter 17 Public Order, Safety and Justice - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 17-1

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LUIS G. MATIASStatistical Coordination Officer IV

MARK ANTHONY B. BELDEROLStatistical Coordination Officer II

BONIFACIO E. ALBINO Statistical Coordination Officer I

STATISTICAL PROGRAMS, POLICIES AND STANDARDS OFFICE SOCIAL STATISTICS OFFICE

Office of the Director Office of the DirectorMs. Regina S. Reyes Ms. Jessamyn O. EncarnacionActing Director III Director III

Programs, Policies and Poverty, Labor, HumanAdvocacy Division Development and GenderMs. Maria Fe M. Talento Statistics DivisionChief Ms. Bernadette B. Balamban

Statistical Classification and Population, Health andStandards Division Nutrition, Housing andMs. Severa B. de Costo Education Statistics DivisionChief Ms. Luzviminda Mitra

OIC

Office of the DirectorMr. Raymundo J. Talento

Production Accounts Division Integrated Accounts DivisionMr. Florande S. Polistico Mr. Edward P. Lopez-DeeOIC Chief

Expenditure Accounts Division Economic Indicators andMs. Vivian R. Ilarian Satellite Accounts DivisionChief Ms. Cynthia S. Regalado

Management Service National Statistical Information Center

Administrative Services Mr. Candido J. Astrologo, Jr.Division Director IV

Human Resources andInternational Affairs DivisionMs. Emalyn P. PinedaHead

* As of August 2014

Interim Deputy National Statistician for

Regional Statistical Service Office

This publication was prepared by the

With technical advice/administrative supervision from the

MEWCHUN WS. PAMARANEmail: [email protected] Web: www.nscb.gov.ph/ru9/

Zamboanga Peninsula

Head

PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY

Censuses and Technical Coordination

Director IV

ECONOMIC STATISTICS OFFICE

SUBNATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICECANDIDO J. ASTROLOGO, JR.

Director IVKEY OFFICIALS

Dr. Lisa Grace S. BersalesNational StatisticianMs. Lina V. Castro

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Republic of the PhhilippinesTHE PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY

Technical Staff *

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

Interim Deputy National Statisticians

ROMEO S. RECIDE LINA V. CASTRO PAULA MONINA G. COLLADOSectoral Statistics Office Censuses and Technical Civil Registration

Coordination Office and Central Support Office

Interim Assistant National Statisticians

Raymundo J. Talento Socorro D. AbejoMacroeconomic Accounts Services National Censuses Services

Estela T. de Guzman Regina S. ReyesEconomic Sector Statistics Services Standards Services

Jessamyn O. Encarnacion Valentino C. AbuanSocial Sector Statistics Services Information Technology and

Disseminatioin Services

Maribeth C. Pilimpinas Lourdes J. HufanaCentral Support Services Civil Registration Services

Interim Directors

Candido J. Astrologo, Jr. Ma. Teresa V. PeraltaManagement and International Cooperation Unit

Corporate Planning Unit

* as of October 2014

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Data SourcesATO -- Air Transportation Office

PSA-BAS -- Philippine Statistics Authority -Bureau of Agricultural Statistics

BFP -- Bureau of Fire ProtectionBIR -- Bureau of Internal Revenue

CDA -- Cooperative Development AuthorityCHED -- Commission on Higher Education

DAR -- Department of Agrarian ReformDBM -- Department of Budget and Management

DECS -- Department of Education, Culture and SportsDENR -- Department of Environment and Natural Resources

DOH -- Department of HealthDPWH -- Department of Public Works and HighwaysDSWD -- Department of Social Welfare and Development

DTI -- Department of Trade and IndustryDOT -- Department of TourismFMB -- Forest Management BureauLTO -- Land Transportation Office

NCMB -- National Conciliation and Mediation BoardNEA -- National Electrification AdministrationNIA -- National Irrigation Administration

NMIC -- National Meat Inspection CommissionNPC -- National Power Corporation

PSA-NSCB -- Philippine Statistics Authority -National Statistical Coordination Board

PSA-NSO -- Philippine Statistics Authority -National Statistics Office

NTC -- National Telecommunications CommissionPAO -- Public Attorney's Office

PAGASA -- Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical andAstronomical Services Administration

PNP -- Philippine National PolicePPA -- Philippine Ports AuthorityPPC -- Philippine Postal Corporation

TelOf -- Telecommunications Office

Symbols and Abbreviations UsedCY Census Year

SY School Year

FY Fiscal Year

n.e.c. Not Elsewhere Classified

n.e.s. Not Elsewhere Stated

r Revised

… Not Available

- (dash) Nil or Zero

.. Not Applicable

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Symbols Meaning

1 . CY Census Year

2 . SY School Year

3 . FY Fiscal Year

4 . n.e.c. Not Elsewhere Classified

5 . n.e.s. Not Elsewhere Stated

6 . p Preliminary

7 . r Revised

8 . … Data not Available

9 . * Less than haft the unit employed

10 . - (dash) Nil or Zero

11 . .. Not Applicable

12 . Millennium Development GoalsMDG

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BANK

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Summary of Major Statistical Series Latest Data Previous

Statistical Series Reference Reference PercentPeriod Value Period Value Change

Chapter 1. POPULATION and HOUSING

1. PopulationRegion IX 2010 3,407,353 2007 3,230,094 5.49Provincial Population 2010 2007

Zamboanga Sibugay 584,685 546,186 7.05Zamboanga del Norte 957,997 907,238 5.59Zambonga del Sur 959,685 914,278 4.97

City Population 2010 2007Dapitan City 77,441 72,792 6.39Dipolog City 120,460 113,118 6.49Pagadian City 186,852 161,312 15.83Isabela City 97,857 87,985 11.22Zamboanga City 807,129 774,407 4.23

2. Household Population by May 1, 2000Ethnicity

Bisaya/Binisaya 1,355,723 Cebuano 487,777 Subanen/Subanon/Subanun 433,506 Zamboangeño-Chavacano 353,947 Tausug 285,465 Hiligaynon Ilonggo 105,225

Chapter 2. INCOME and PRICES

1. Average Family Income (In Pesos) 2012 162,000 2009 144,000 12.50

2. Average Family Expenditure(In Pesos) 2012 122,000 2009 116,000 5.17

3. Annual Per Capita PovertyThreshold (In Pesos) 2012 18,054 2009 16,260 11.03

4. Consumer Price IndexFor All Items (2000=100) 2013 2012

Region IX 141.9 136.1Zamboanga del Norte 141.9 134.9Zamboanga del Sur 140.8 134.3Zamboanga Sibugay 142.6 140.4Isabela City 148.8 142.3

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Summary of Major Statistical Series - Continued

Latest Data PreviousStatistical Series Reference Reference Percent

Period Value Period Value Change

Chapter 3. ECONOMIC ACCOUNTS

1. Gross Regional DomesticProduct (In thousand pesos)

At constant prices 2013 6,765,458,577 2012 6,312,173,692 7.18At current prices 2013 11,548,191,402 2012 10,567,335,915 9.28

2. Gross Value Added byIndustrial Origin at constantprices (In thousand pesos) 2013 2012

I. AGRI., HUNTING, FORESTRY & FISHING a. Agriculture and Forestry 575,616,337 2012 568,934,931 1.17 b. Fishing 2013 131,002,572 2012 130,031,971 0.75

II INDUSTRY SECTOR a. Mining and Quarrying 2013 72,894,758 2012 72,047,154 1.18 b. Manufacturing 2013 1,538,912,409 2012 1,395,711,457 10.26 c. Construction 2013 381,656,806 2012 348,261,752 9.59 d. Electricity, Gas and Wat 2013 225,970,277 2012 215,422,538 4.90

III SERVICE SECTOR a. Transport, Storage & Co 2013 509,086,291 2012 482,094,584 5.60 b. Trade and Repair of Mo 2013 1,115,501,616 2012 1,055,671,803 5.67

Motorcycles,Personal and Household Goods

c. Financial Intermediation 2013 480,682,962 2012 426,787,211 3.82 d. R. Estate, Renting & Bus 2013 737,937,161 2012 678,898,351 7.14 e. Public Administration & 2013 285,377,645 2012 274,870,295 3.82

Compulsory Social Security f. Other Services 2013 710,819,742 2012 663,441,643 7.14

3. Per Capita Gross RegionalDomestic Product 2013 2012

At current prices 117,603 109,494 7.41At constant prices 68,897 65,404 5.34

Chapter 4. ENVIRONMENT and NATURAL RESOURCES

1. Alienable and disposable land 2005Zamboanga del Norte 624,444Zamboanga del Sur 373,028Zamboanga Sibugay 251,459Zamboanga City 141,470Isabela City 23,373

2 Natural Forest 2003Zamboanga del Norte 89,420Zamboanga del Sur 25,460Zamboanga Sibugay 33,760Zamboanga City 28,050Isabela City 3,640

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Summary of Major Statistical Series - Continued

Latest Data PreviousReference Reference Percent

Period Value Period Value Change

2. Forest Products Production 2013 2012Logs (in thousand cubic meters) 40,113 40,481 (0.91)Lumber (in thousand cubic meters) 5 175 (97.30)Plywood (in thousand cubic meters) 4,967 27,608 (82.01)Veneer (in thousand cubic meters) 0 29,979 (100.00)

Chapter 5. AGRICULTURE and AGRARIAN REFORM

1. Production of Agricultural Crops, Re 2013 2012Palay (In metric tons) 639,113 618,831 3.28Corn (In metric tons) 207,787 211,331 (1.68)Coconut (In metric tons) 208,969 207,040 0.93Cassava (In metric tons) 19,947 9,294 114.62Rubber (In metric tons) 1,956 1,927 1.51Banana (In metric tons) 66,051 63,252 4.43Mango (In metric tons) 17,676 17,530 0.83Camote (In metric tons) 2,037 908 124.38

2. Inventory of Livestock andPoultry (In number of heads), Regio 2013 2012

Carabao 37,127 36,371 2.08Cattle 32,155 45,324 (29.06)Chicken 731,619 723,879 1.07Duck 30,566 26,843 13.87Goat 32,155 38,062 (15.52)Hog 160,920 104,968 53.30

3. Animals slaughtered, Region IX 2012 2013Cattle 29,874 34,057 (12.28)Carabao 5,346 5,254 1.75Goat 23,367 16,844 38.73Hogs 241,083 198,759 21.29

4. Fish Production (In metric tons) 2012 2013Commercial 166,765 208,017 (19.83)Municipal 93,899 129,068 (27.25)Aquaculture 227,589 237,539 (4.19)

246,304 218,790 12.58 Seaweeds

Statistical Series

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Latest Data PreviousReference Reference Percent

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Chapter 6. ESTABLISHMENT CHARACTERISTICS: INDUSTRIAL SECTOR

1. Total Investment (in millions) 2011 2010 3,778.5

2. Employment Generated 2011 19,501 2010 28,748 (32.17)

Chapter 7. TRADE

1. Exports - Region IX 2013 33,901,469 2012 29,493,308 14.95(FOB Value in US$)

2. Imports - Philippines 2013 44,988,929 2012 254,560,083 (82.33)(FOB Value in US$)

Chapter 8. TOURISM

1. Visitor Arrivals 2013 2012Domestic 332,422 571,645 (41.85)Foreign 7,007 53,754 (86.96)

Chapter 9. VITAL, HEALTH and NUTRITION STATISTICS

1. Infant Mortality Rate(Per 1,000 livebirths) 2008 11.4 2007 10.7 0.7

2. Under 5 Mortality Rate(Per 1,000 livebirths) 2008 15.4 2007 15.2 0.3

3. Maternal Moratlity Rate(Per 100,000 livebirths) 2008 135.3 2007 126.7 8.6

4. Number of Hospitals 2010 71 2009 85 (14.0)

5. Selected Health Personnel 2011 2010Physician 101 99 2.0Nurse 226 186 40.0Midwife 720 642 78.0Dentist 47 45 2.0Medical Technologist 73 65 8.0

Statistical Series

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Latest Data PreviousReference Reference Percent

Period Value Period Value Change

Chapter 10. EDUCATION

1. Number of Schools 2013-2014 2012-2013Elementary 2,272 2,235 1.7Secondary 482 477 1.0

2. Total Number of Teachers 2013-2014 2012-2013Elementary 17,863 17,242 3.6Secondary 7,634 6,753 13.0

3. Total Enrolment 2013-2014 2012-2013Elementary 575,696 595,417 -3.3Secondary 238,738 239,477 -0.3

Chapter 11. LABOR and EMPLOYMENT

1. Labor Force (In thousands) Oct 2013 Oct 2012Employed 1,382 1,389 -0.5Unemployed 43 49 -12.8

2. Labor Force Participation Rate (%) 63.9 65.8 -2.9

3. Unemployment Rate (%) 3.0 3.4 -12.0

Chapter 12. SOCIAL SERVICES

1. Special Protection Program 2013Number of Children Served 1,494Number of Women Served 987Number of Family Served 300Number of Other Clients 3,973

Chapter 13. TRANSPORTATION and COMMUNICATION

1. Number of Motor Vehicles 2013 2012Registered

Private 203,726 206,603 (1.4)Government 3,414 3,659 -6.7For Hire 15,778 16,233 (2.8)

2. Existing Road Length (In km) 2013 2012Concrete 725.3 677.8 7.0Asphalt 362.7 344.9 5.1Gravel 476.6 425.1 12.1

Statistical Series

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3. Inventory of Ports 1999Operational 82Non-Operational 2

4. Shipping Passengers 2012 2011Embarking 1,855,779 1,861,704 -0.3Disembarking 1,834,514 1,842,679 -0.4

5. Air Passengers 2012 1,246,338 2011 819,680 52.1

6. Air Cargo (In metric tons) 2013 13,249,129 2012 13,507,996 #REF!

7. Telegraph Stations Operated 2010 50 2009 50 0.0

8. Total Number of Post Offices 2012 62 2011 65 -4.6

Chapter 14. ENERGY and IRRIGATION

1. Energy Generated(In KWh) 2012 2011Region IX 979,143,885 952,203,216 2.8

Statistical Series

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Period Value Period Value Change

Chapter 15. PUBLIC FINANCE

1. Tax Collections 2013 2012

Dipolog City 973,946,667 825,841,335 19.7Basilan 140,796,347 117,669,824 19.7Pagadian City 724,710,431 629,028,721 15.2Zamboanga City 1,994,399,602.33 1,888,464,394 5.6Zamboanga Sibugay 339,476,247 290,813,211 16.7

Chapter 16. MONEY and BANKING

1. Number of Banks End-March 2014Total

Universal and Commercial Bank 2,529Thrift Bank 547Rural and Cooperative Bank 78

Chapter 17. PUBLIC ORDER, SAFETY and JUSTICE

1. Total Index Crime 2013 20,782

2. Non-Total Index Crime Solved 2013 12,780

3. Total Fire Incidence 2012 188

Statistical Series

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Chapter 1 POPULATION

Data on the size, distribution, growth and demographic characteristics of the population are essential in the planning and decision-making processes of 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 on the socio-economic 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 on their investments are largely determined by their response 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 series include the population count during several censuses conducted nationwide as well as the demographic characteristics. Projections of the population of the region from 1995 to 2010, which were estimated based on the results of the population census and demographic surveys, are also presented. The data sources are the Philippine Statistics Authority-National Statistics Office (PSA-NSO) for censal data and the Technical Advisory Group and the Population Projections Unit of the PSA-NSO for the population projections and the Land Management Bureau (LMB) under the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) for the land area.

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Contents

Highlights 1-3

STATISTICAL TABLES:

Table 1.1 Total Population, Land Area and Density by Province/City/Municipality,Region IX, Philippines: Census Years 1995 to 2010 1-4

Table 1.2 Annual Total Population Growth Rates by Province/City/Municipality,Region IX, Philippines: Census Years 1990 to 2010 1-8

Table 1.3 Household Population by Sex and Age-Group and Province/City,Region IX: Census Year 2010 1-10

Table 1.4 Household Population 10 Years Old and Over by Sex, Age-Group andMarital Status by Province/City, Region IX: Census Year 2007 1-13

Table 1.5 Number of Overseas Workers by Sex,Region IX: Census 2010 1-27

Table 1.6 Household Population by Religious Affilaiation (grouped) and Province/City, 1-27Region IX: Census Year 2010

Table 1.7 Household Population by Ethnicity and Province/City, Region IXCensus Year 2010 1-28

Table 1.8 Number of Household and Average Household Size by Province/City/Municipality,Region IX, Philippines: Census Years 1995, 2000 and 2007 1-36

Table 1.9 Projected Population by Single Year Interval and Province/City,Region IX: 1999-2010 1-38

Table 1.10 Projected Population by Single Year Interval and Province/City/Municipality,Region IX: 2000-2010 1-40

Table 1.11 Projected Populations by Five-Year Age Group and Sex, and by Five-Calendar Years (Medium Series): 2000-2040 1-44

Table 1.12 Occupied Housing Units by Condition (State of Repair) of the Building andYear Built, Province/City, Region IX: Census of 2000 1-64

Table 1.13 Number of Occupied Housing Units by Construction Materials of Roof andOuterwalls, Province/City, Region IX: Census Year 2007 1-67

Table 1.14 Occupied Housing Units, Number of Households, Household Population andRatio of Households and Household Population to Occupied Housing Units by Type of Building, Province/City, Region IX: Census of 2000 1-72

Table 1.15 Occupied Housing Units by Type of Building, Number of Households in each Housing Unit, Province/City, Region IX: Census of 2000 1-75

Table 1.16 Occupied Housing Units by Flooor Area and Number of Occupants in Each Housing Unit, Province/City, Region IX: Census of 2000 1-78

FIGURES and ILLUSTRATIONS:

Figure 1.1 Projected Population by Single-Year Interval, Region IX: 2002-2010 1-39

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Highlights

Ω The region’s total population increased by 177,259 persons from 3,230,094

persons in August 1, 2007 to 3,407,353 persons in May 1, 2010. Ω Population density of Region IX increased from 189 persons per square

kilometer in 2007 to 200 persons per square kilometer in 2010. Ω The region’s average annual rate of increase from 2000-2010 is 1.87 percent. Ω In 2007, about 46.5 percent of the population 10 years old and over were

legally married. Approximately 44.8 percent were single. Of the total single individuals, 45.5 percent were females while 54.5 percent were males.

Ω In 2000, the age dependency ratio for women was 76.82 and that of the men

was 75.94. Zamboanga Sibugay posted the highest age dependency ratio at 84.75 for women and 82.44 for men.

Ω There were approximately 104 males per 100 females in 2010. Ω Bisaya was the dominant ethnicity in the region comprising of 33.1 percent of

the total households of 2,859,308 in 2000. This was followed by Cebuano which accounted for 27.2 percent; Zamboangueño-Chavacano, 11.0 percent; Subanen, 9.3 percent; Tausug, 5.8 percent; and the other ethnic groups, 13.7 percent.

Ω Of the total 230,995 occupied housing units from 1996-2000, 66.2 percent

needed no repair or just needed minor repair, 15.5 percent needed major repair, 9.3 percent were unfinished construction, the rest were dilapidated/condemned, under renovation, under construction and some were not reported.

Ω In 2000, the region had a total of 540,005 occupied housing units. Most of

these units, 47.8 percent and 46.3 percent, had a roof made of galvanized iron or aluminum and made of cogon, nipa or anahaw, respectively. Single house accounted for 95.4 percent of the total occupied housing units. The ratio of household population to occupied housing units was 5.23.

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Table 1.1 TOTAL POPULATION, LAND AREA AND DENSITY BY PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY,REGION IX, PHILIPPINES 0 437305Census Years 1995 to 2010 455074 510259 524080204431 221644 242707 248753

Area 1995 2000 2007 2010(Sept 1) (May 1) (August 1) (May 1)

Philippines 68,616,536 76,504,077 88,574,614 92,337,852

Region IX 2,567,651 2,831,342 3,230,094 3,407,353 Zamboanga del Norte 770,697 823,130 907,238 957,997 Bacungan 20,728 19,550 21,195 24,643 Baliguian 12,671 15,631 20,540 21,190 Godod 15,053 15,139 16,638 17,788 Gutalac 25,022 28,215 29,883 32,153 Kalawit 17,352 21,372 21,758 22,157 Katipunan 37,918 37,448 40,496 43,339 La Libertad 7,702 7,419 7,670 7,771 Labason 28,515 33,528 40,420 40,375 Liloy 32,417 33,702 36,948 39,015 Manukan 29,681 31,855 33,129 35,589 Mutia 8,915 9,806 12,078 11,975 Piñan (New Piñan) 19,447 17,950 18,669 20,088 Polanco 31,700 34,557 36,376 37,472 Jose Dalman (Ponot) 21,745 23,322 26,017 27,033 Pres. Manuel A. Roxas 31,662 33,659 35,939 37,611 Rizal 14,363 13,501 14,721 14,111 Salug 28,411 28,914 29,960 31,157 Sergio Osmena Sr. 26,014 27,500 29,049 29,453 Siayan 27,950 33,074 34,588 34,989 Sibuco 23,243 24,411 28,101 31,982 Sibutad 16,295 15,635 16,429 16,783 Sindangan 72,098 80,133 87,720 94,146 Siocon 28,196 32,699 41,221 41,637 Sirawai 22,093 16,534 20,112 24,583 Tampilisan 17,732 19,536 21,671 23,056Zamboanga del Sur 766,918 819,233 914,278 959,685 Aurora 40,157 42,820 47,177 48,434 Bayog 25,231 26,248 28,707 30,048 Dimataling 23,116 25,843 26,902 27,715 Dinas 28,364 31,570 33,738 34,768 Dumalinao 23,985 26,030 29,732 30,691 Dumingag 38,155 42,203 46,039 46,500 Guipos 16,399 18,172 19,616 19,771 Josefina 9,024 8,758 10,796 10,826

Notes: 1. Zamboanga Del Sur population includes Pagadian City 2. Zamboanga del Norte population includes Dapitan City and Dipolog City* Excludes 70 persons residing in the part of the barangay disputed by Barangay Caluma, Municipality of Tigbao, Zamboanga del Sur

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office

Total Population

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Table 1.1 - Continued

Area Land area 1995 2000 2007 2010(sq km) (Sept 1) (May 1) (August 1) (May 1)

Philippines 300,000.0 229 255 295 308

Region IX 17,046.6 151 166 189 200 Zamboanga del Norte 7,301.0 106 113 124 131 Bacungan 255.5 81 77 83 96 Baliguian 439.3 29 36 47 48 Godod 190.0 79 80 88 94 Gutalac 492.9 51 57 61 65 Kalawit 217.9 80 98 100 102 Katipunan 244.1 155 153 166 178 La Libertad 69.5 111 107 110 112 Labason 169.6 168 198 238 238 Liloy 128.4 252 262 288 304 Manukan 246.4 120 129 134 144 Mutia 73.6 121 133 164 163 Pinan (New Pinan) 93.8 207 191 199 214 Polanco 206.9 153 167 176 181 Jose Dalman (Ponot) 135.0 161 173 193 200 Pres. Manuel A. Roxas 206.3 154 163 174 182 Rizal 80.0 179 169 184 176 Salug 206.6 138 140 145 151 Sergio Osmena Sr. 556.4 47 49 52 53 Siayan 494.8 56 67 70 71 Sibuco 782.5 30 31 36 41 Sibutad 65.6 249 238 251 256 Sindangan 451.0 160 178 195 209 Siocon 503.2 56 65 82 83 Sirawai 222.5 99 74 90 110 Tampilisan 137.8 129 142 157 167Zamboanga del Sur 4,499.5 170 182 203 213 Aurora 181.0 222 237 261 268 Bayog 356.4 71 74 81 84 Dimataling 141.8 163 182 190 195 Dinas 121.1 234 261 279 287 Dumalinao 117.6 204 221 253 261 Dumingag 297.8 128 142 155 156 Guipos 90.5 181 201 217 218 Josefina 56.4 160 155 192 192

Density (persons/sq km)

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Table 1.1 - Continued

Area 1995 2000 2007 2010(Sept 1) (May 1) (August 1) (May 1)

Kumalarang 24,446 24,926 27,280 28,210 Labangan 32,264 34,530 37,598 39,168 Lakewood 14,601 16,317 18,562 19,645 Lapuyan 23,512 24,366 26,118 26,175 Mahayag 40,806 42,462 44,087 45,015 Margosatubig 29,597 34,461 34,939 35,596 Midsalip 25,258 28,909 30,772 31,467 Molave 40,423 45,082 48,215 48,939 Pitogo 19,870 21,064 25,231 25,502 R. Magsaysay (Liargo) 22,795 23,323 25,321 26,194 San Miguel 14,054 15,269 16,981 18,258 San Pablo 23,147 23,450 25,575 26,500 Sominot 13,344 14,815 16,367 16,652 Tabina 20,210 21,882 23,798 24,110 Tambulig 29,147 31,399 34,242 34,883 Tigbao 15,915 16,914* 18,598 19,300 Tukuran 30,506 33,747 36,591 37,883 Vincenzo A. Sagun 17,410 19,072 19,984 20,583

Zamboanga Sibugay 450,340 497,239 546,186 584,685 Alicia 27,959 29,954 32,289 34,895 Buug 34,175 33,623 34,289 35,969 Diplahan 25,818 23,909 28,010 31,215 Imelda 22,760 21,534 24,787 27,903 Ipil 43,991 52,481 60,686 64,939 Kabasalan 34,483 37,619 40,169 41,421 Mabuhay 19,512 25,199 30,589 33,093 Malangas 28,916 29,770 29,834 31,243 Naga 31,421 35,176 37,349 37,814 Olutanga 17,069 22,624 27,521 28,717 Payao 25,013 27,036 27,623 29,755 Roseller Lim 31,291 34,152 34,952 37,216 Siay 29,303 32,844 33,902 38,229 Talusan 15,012 18,394 22,875 25,268 Titay 35,065 39,730 43,723 46,456 Tungawan 28,552 33,194 37,588 40,552

Dapitan City 62,997 68,178 72,792 77,441Dipolog City 90,777 99,862 113,118 120,460Isabela City 68,557 73,032 87,985 97,857Pagadian City 125,182 142,515 161,312 186,852Zamboanga City 511,139 601,794 774,407 807,129

Total Population

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Area Land area 1995 2000 2007 2010(sq km) (Sept 1) (May 1) (August 1) (May 1)

Kumalarang 151.5 161 165 180 186 Labangan 157.9 204 219 238 248 Lakewood 201.3 73 81 92 98 Lapuyan 329.0 71 74 79 80 Mahayag 194.9 209 218 226 231 Margosatubig 111.7 265 309 313 319 Midsalip 161.6 156 179 190 195 Molave 251.5 161 179 192 195 Pitogo 95.9 207 220 263 266 R. Magsaysay (Liargo) 113.7 200 205 223 230 San Miguel 181.6 77 84 94 101 San Pablo 149.9 154 156 171 177 Sominot 111.5 120 133 147 149 Tabina 86.9 233 252 274 277 Tambulig 130.7 223 240 262 267 Tigbao 120.7 132 140 154 160 Tukuran 144.9 211 233 253 261 Vincenzo A. Sagun 63.0 276 303 317 327

Zamboanga Sibugay 3,608 125 138 151 162 Alicia 183.1 153 164 176 191 Buug 134.1 255 251 256 268 Diplahan 255.5 101 94 110 122 Imelda 85.1 267 253 291 328 Ipil 241.6 182 217 251 269 Kabasalan 289.2 119 130 139 143 Mabuhay 82.9 236 304 369 399 Malangas 235.5 123 126 127 133 Naga 246.3 128 143 152 154 Olutanga 113.3 151 200 243 253 Payao 245.7 102 110 112 121 Roseller Lim 300.0 .. 114 117 124 Siay 313.3 94 105 108 122 Talusan 58.2 258 316 393 434 Titay 350.4 100 113 125 133 Tungawan 473.3 60 70 79 86

Dapitan City 390.5 161 175 186 198Dipolog City 241.1 376 414 469 500Isabela City 223.7 306 326 393 437Pagadian City 378.8 330 376 426 493Zamboanga City 1,414.7 361 425 547 571

Density (persons/sq km)

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Table 1.2ANNUAL TOTAL POPULATION GROWTH RATES BY PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY,REGION IX, PHILIPPINESCensus Years 1990 to 2010

Area 1990-2000 2000-2007 1995-2007 2000-2010 1990-2010Philippines 2.34 2.04 2.17 1.90 2.12

Region IX 2.19 1.83 1.94 1.87 2.03

Zamboanga del Norte 2.01 1.34 1.32 1.50 1.75 Bacungan 2.95 1.12 0.19 2.34 2.65 Baliguian 5.73 3.84 4.14 3.09 4.40 Godod 2.50 1.31 0.84 1.63 2.06 Gutalac 4.84 0.80 1.50 1.32 3.06 Kalawit 5.65 0.25 1.92 0.36 2.97 Katipunan 1.31 1.09 0.55 1.47 1.39 La Libertad (0.17) 0.46 (0.03) 0.46 0.15 Labason 2.98 2.61 2.97 1.88 2.43 Liloy 1.24 1.28 1.10 1.47 1.36 Manukan 1.10 0.54 0.93 1.11 1.11 Mutia 1.29 2.92 2.58 2.02 1.65 Pinan (New Pinan) 1.53 0.54 (0.34) 1.13 1.33 Polanco 2.13 0.71 1.16 0.81 1.47 Jose Dalman (Ponot) 2.65 1.52 1.52 1.49 2.07 Pres. Manuel A. Roxas 2.17 0.91 1.07 1.12 1.64 Rizal 0.29 1.20 0.21 0.44 0.37 Salug 1.18 0.49 0.45 0.75 0.97 Sergio Osmena Sr. 2.05 0.76 0.93 0.69 1.37 Siayan 3.12 0.62 1.80 0.56 1.84 Sibuco 1.59 1.96 1.61 2.74 2.16 Sibutad (0.40) 0.69 0.07 0.71 0.15 Sindangan 1.85 1.26 1.66 1.62 1.74 Siocon 2.11 3.25 3.24 2.45 2.28 Sirawai (1.84) 2.74 (0.79) 4.05 1.06 Tampilisan 2.91 1.44 1.70 1.67 2.29

Zamboanga del Sur 1.64 1.14 1.35 1.09 1.36 Aurora 1.18 1.35 1.36 1.24 1.21 Bayog 1.74 1.24 1.09 1.36 1.55 Dimataling 2.41 0.56 1.28 0.70 1.55 Dinas 1.16 0.92 1.47 0.97 1.06 Dumalinao (5.33) 1.85 1.82 1.66 (1.90) Dumingag 2.33 1.21 1.59 0.97 1.65 Guipos .. 1.06 1.51 0.85 .. Josefina 1.44 2.93 1.52 2.14 1.79

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office

Annual Average Growth Rate (in percent)

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Area 1990-2000 2000-2007 1995-2007 2000-2010 1990-2010

Kumalarang 1.76 1.25 0.92 1.25 1.50 Labangan 1.68 1.18 1.29 1.27 1.47 Lakewood 2.01 1.79 2.03 1.87 1.94 Lapuyan 1.57 0.96 0.89 0.72 1.14 Mahayag 1.20 0.52 0.65 0.59 0.89 Margosatubig 1.83 0.19 1.40 0.32 1.07 Midsalip 2.36 0.87 1.67 0.85 1.60 Molave 2.12 0.93 1.49 0.82 1.47 Pitogo 1.37 2.52 2.02 1.93 1.65 R. Magsaysay (Liargo) 1.02 1.14 0.89 1.17 1.10 San Miguel (2.48) 1.48 1.60 1.80 (0.36) San Pablo 1.00 1.20 0.84 1.23 1.11 Sominot 1.59 1.38 1.73 1.18 1.38 Tabina 1.20 1.16 1.38 0.97 1.09 Tambulig 1.23 1.20 1.36 1.06 1.14 Tigbao .. 1.32 1.32 1.33 .. Tukuran 2.31 1.12 1.54 1.16 1.74 Vincenzo A. Sagun 0.98 0.65 1.16 0.77 0.87

Zamboanga Sibugay 2.05 1.30 1.63 1.63 1.84 Alicia 1.90 1.04 1.22 1.54 1.72 Buug 0.24 0.27 0.03 0.68 0.46 Diplahan 1.20 2.21 0.69 2.70 1.95 Imelda 2.87 1.96 0.72 2.62 2.75 Ipil 2.01 2.02 2.74 2.15 2.08 Kabasalan 1.53 0.91 1.29 0.97 1.25 Mabuhay 6.61 2.71 3.85 2.76 4.67 Malangas 0.28 0.03 0.26 0.48 0.38 Naga 1.08 0.83 1.46 0.73 0.90 Olutanga 3.28 2.74 4.09 2.41 2.85 Payao 1.22 0.30 0.84 0.96 1.09 Roseller Lim 1.54 0.32 0.93 0.86 1.20 Siay 2.90 0.44 1.23 1.53 2.21 Talusan 6.84 3.05 3.60 3.23 5.02 Titay 2.19 1.33 1.87 1.58 1.88 Tungawan 2.47 1.73 2.33 2.02 2.25

Dapitan City 1.39 0.91 1.22 1.28 1.34Dipolog City 2.26 1.73 1.86 1.89 2.07Isabela City 2.14 2.60 2.12 2.97 2.56Pagadian City 2.97 1.72 2.15 2.75 2.86Zamboanga City 3.13 3.54 3.55 2.98 3.05

Annual Average Growth Rate (in percent)

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Table 1.3HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY SEX, SINGLE AGE AND PROVINCE/CITY, REGION IXCensus Year 2010

Male Female Male FemaleTotal 3,397,838 1,732,132 1,665,706 957,499 489,936 467,563

0 76,887 39,515 37,372 21,747 11,152 10,595 1 80,813 41,458 39,355 22,912 11,832 11,080 2 83,713 43,137 40,576 23,682 12,446 11,236 3 81,540 41,721 39,819 23,203 11,899 11,304 4 84,619 43,279 41,340 23,531 12,005 11,526 5 84,018 43,392 40,626 23,867 12,322 11,545 6 82,074 42,086 39,988 23,090 11,912 11,178 7 79,970 41,215 38,755 22,652 11,751 10,901 8 77,039 39,592 37,447 21,897 11,229 10,668 9 82,226 42,436 39,790 23,382 12,054 11,328

10 86,934 44,756 42,178 24,336 12,444 11,892 11 76,824 39,453 37,371 22,039 11,311 10,728 12 81,243 41,724 39,519 23,178 11,973 11,205 13 79,633 40,831 38,802 23,117 11,829 11,288 14 80,385 40,987 39,398 23,161 11,895 11,266 15 81,062 41,610 39,452 23,795 12,235 11,560 16 78,059 39,522 38,537 22,801 11,520 11,281 17 77,944 39,984 37,960 23,215 11,953 11,262 18 75,757 38,606 37,151 21,372 11,123 10,249 19 71,417 36,782 34,635 20,359 10,575 9,784 20 70,432 35,865 34,567 19,671 10,173 9,498 21 62,485 32,015 30,470 17,780 9,195 8,585 22 60,426 30,857 29,569 16,942 8,818 8,124 23 55,775 28,433 27,342 15,311 7,907 7,404 24 52,667 27,060 25,607 14,347 7,469 6,878 25 54,472 27,952 26,520 14,498 7,577 6,921 26 48,880 24,958 23,922 13,297 6,915 6,382 27 49,609 25,553 24,056 13,348 6,962 6,386 28 48,033 24,526 23,507 12,623 6,588 6,035 29 48,397 24,732 23,665 13,142 6,845 6,297 30 54,343 28,312 26,031 14,219 7,456 6,763 31 44,054 22,576 21,478 12,222 6,290 5,932 32 44,506 22,738 21,768 12,181 6,216 5,965 33 42,263 21,427 20,836 11,768 6,050 5,718 34 42,161 21,521 20,640 12,024 6,260 5,764 35 46,548 23,835 22,713 12,751 6,547 6,204 36 39,365 19,978 19,387 11,088 5,683 5,405 37 42,593 21,676 20,917 11,682 5,981 5,701 38 40,325 20,381 19,944 11,083 5,557 5,526 39 41,554 20,939 20,615 11,306 5,743 5,563 40 47,927 24,799 23,128 12,692 6,550 6,142 41 38,130 19,578 18,552 10,631 5,462 5,169 42 37,552 19,395 18,157 10,516 5,404 5,112 43 33,872 17,120 16,752 9,566 4,864 4,702 44 33,988 17,195 16,793 9,867 4,974 4,893 45 39,209 20,134 19,075 10,682 5,447 5,235 46 33,373 17,247 16,126 9,543 4,972 4,571 47 32,557 16,862 15,695 9,261 4,774 4,487 48 30,026 15,218 14,808 8,460 4,261 4,199 49 30,151 15,403 14,748 8,533 4,350 4,183 50 34,745 17,844 16,901 9,412 4,783 4,629

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Age TotalSex

TotalSex

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Table 1.3 - Continued

Male Female Male Female51 27,528 14,079 13,449 8,153 4,176 3,977 52 25,920 13,409 12,511 7,360 3,834 3,526 53 23,856 12,104 11,752 6,784 3,400 3,384 54 24,020 12,149 11,871 7,009 3,529 3,480 55 25,531 13,079 12,452 7,056 3,586 3,470 56 22,286 11,462 10,824 6,441 3,222 3,219 57 20,621 10,624 9,997 5,957 3,004 2,953 58 17,697 8,961 8,736 5,000 2,541 2,459 59 17,887 8,988 8,899 5,172 2,608 2,564 60 21,720 10,776 10,944 5,776 2,842 2,934 61 15,192 7,541 7,651 4,551 2,192 2,359 62 14,042 7,004 7,038 4,002 1,966 2,036 63 12,222 5,991 6,231 3,479 1,732 1,747 64 12,033 5,862 6,171 3,447 1,672 1,775 65 12,919 6,223 6,696 3,450 1,626 1,824 66 9,931 4,676 5,255 2,863 1,328 1,535 67 11,008 5,284 5,724 3,221 1,535 1,686 68 9,383 4,507 4,876 2,704 1,309 1,395 69 9,461 4,469 4,992 2,719 1,273 1,446 70 11,188 5,234 5,954 3,100 1,440 1,660 71 7,380 3,455 3,925 2,347 1,109 1,238 72 7,676 3,583 4,093 2,363 1,116 1,247 73 6,672 3,075 3,597 2,023 923 1,100 74 6,339 2,882 3,457 1,972 880 1,092 75 6,230 2,875 3,355 1,856 849 1,007 76 4,947 2,171 2,776 1,565 666 899 77 4,498 2,052 2,446 1,449 647 802 78 3,749 1,734 2,015 1,109 515 594 79 3,615 1,562 2,053 1,038 481 557 80 4,292 1,768 2,524 1,175 475 700 81 2,316 986 1,330 725 300 425 82 2,285 984 1,301 642 270 372 83 1,809 729 1,080 573 229 344 84 1,650 668 982 477 193 284 85 1,501 603 898 433 184 249 86 1,065 415 650 328 134 194 87 918 390 528 282 128 154 88 697 277 420 219 84 135 89 787 312 475 225 107 118 90 729 284 445 196 74 122 91 282 116 166 81 45 36 92 273 116 157 87 41 46 93 188 73 115 51 24 27 94 147 58 89 50 22 28 95 150 56 94 37 15 22 96 86 40 46 28 14 14 97 117 56 61 36 19 17 98 100 39 61 29 8 21 99 52 19 33 18 5 13

100 66 23 43 8 5 3 above 100 202 94 108 51 26 25

Region IX Zamboanga del Sur

Age TotalSex

TotalSex

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Table 1.3 - Continued

Male Female Male FemaleTotal 955,668 490,341 465,327 583,699 300,918 282,781

0 22,150 11,430 10,720 13,110 6,697 6,413 1 22,815 11,756 11,059 14,080 7,283 6,797 2 22,973 11,775 11,198 15,024 7,721 7,303 3 22,324 11,482 10,842 14,624 7,465 7,159 4 22,991 11,774 11,217 15,693 8,081 7,612 5 23,468 12,160 11,308 15,552 7,975 7,577 6 23,277 11,952 11,325 14,963 7,591 7,372 7 22,281 11,519 10,762 14,347 7,372 6,975 8 21,504 11,118 10,386 13,632 6,976 6,656 9 22,837 11,793 11,044 14,542 7,438 7,104

10 24,406 12,632 11,774 15,126 7,785 7,341 11 22,223 11,348 10,875 13,673 6,996 6,677 12 23,377 12,033 11,344 14,343 7,366 6,977 13 22,742 11,709 11,033 14,011 7,301 6,710 14 23,315 11,971 11,344 14,299 7,305 6,994 15 22,817 11,751 11,066 14,628 7,640 6,988 16 21,530 11,131 10,399 14,219 7,256 6,963 17 20,976 10,972 10,004 13,670 7,075 6,595 18 20,809 10,851 9,958 13,571 6,942 6,629 19 19,442 10,319 9,123 12,488 6,534 5,954 20 18,749 9,724 9,025 12,416 6,481 5,935 21 17,216 8,961 8,255 10,926 5,679 5,247 22 16,196 8,369 7,827 10,743 5,560 5,183 23 14,963 7,713 7,250 9,830 5,128 4,702 24 14,448 7,588 6,860 9,134 4,748 4,386 25 14,596 7,646 6,950 9,534 5,000 4,534 26 13,210 6,790 6,420 8,644 4,450 4,194 27 13,491 7,093 6,398 8,258 4,270 3,988 28 12,703 6,532 6,171 8,086 4,175 3,911 29 12,709 6,571 6,138 8,215 4,267 3,948 30 14,057 7,382 6,675 8,864 4,697 4,167 31 11,629 6,036 5,593 7,536 3,989 3,547 32 11,959 6,112 5,847 7,278 3,923 3,355 33 11,528 5,880 5,648 7,158 3,708 3,450 34 11,647 5,963 5,684 6,930 3,557 3,373 35 12,456 6,441 6,015 7,724 4,006 3,718 36 11,025 5,615 5,410 6,490 3,312 3,178 37 12,092 6,216 5,876 7,066 3,624 3,442 38 11,027 5,635 5,392 6,597 3,399 3,198 39 11,950 6,029 5,921 6,797 3,505 3,292 40 12,998 6,816 6,182 7,896 4,141 3,755 41 11,067 5,742 5,325 6,471 3,293 3,178 42 10,655 5,545 5,110 6,257 3,285 2,972 43 9,954 5,055 4,899 5,626 2,871 2,755 44 10,041 5,124 4,917 5,422 2,825 2,597 45 11,149 5,767 5,382 6,376 3,303 3,073 46 9,977 5,145 4,832 5,412 2,838 2,574 47 9,657 5,014 4,643 5,373 2,824 2,549 48 8,560 4,417 4,143 4,804 2,397 2,407 49 8,765 4,482 4,283 4,934 2,608 2,326 50 9,800 5,098 4,702 5,665 2,945 2,720

Age

Zamboanga del Norte Zamboanga SibugaySex

TotalSex

Total

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Male Female Male Female51 8,074 4,164 3,910 4,526 2,287 2,239 52 7,530 3,896 3,634 4,159 2,156 2,003 53 6,900 3,514 3,386 3,874 1,996 1,878 54 6,976 3,528 3,448 3,799 1,947 1,852 55 7,250 3,686 3,564 4,185 2,177 2,008 56 6,580 3,339 3,241 3,615 1,928 1,687 57 6,208 3,177 3,031 3,198 1,698 1,500 58 5,255 2,627 2,628 2,682 1,373 1,309 59 5,365 2,655 2,710 2,815 1,463 1,352 60 6,305 3,103 3,202 3,406 1,702 1,704 61 4,619 2,325 2,294 2,302 1,218 1,084 62 4,219 2,082 2,137 2,232 1,153 1,079 63 3,622 1,753 1,869 1,882 940 942 64 3,865 1,885 1,980 1,817 931 886 65 4,172 2,026 2,146 2,028 998 1,030 66 3,312 1,579 1,733 1,517 713 804 67 3,705 1,787 1,918 1,738 879 859 68 3,101 1,520 1,581 1,494 748 746 69 3,130 1,482 1,648 1,548 781 767 70 3,529 1,662 1,867 1,812 884 928 71 2,435 1,149 1,286 1,164 599 565 72 2,488 1,143 1,345 1,237 640 597 73 2,210 1,031 1,179 1,060 507 553 74 2,057 960 1,097 989 456 533 75 2,068 979 1,089 976 486 490 76 1,644 746 898 790 381 409 77 1,438 667 771 714 368 346 78 1,230 574 656 569 295 274 79 1,273 523 750 589 283 306 80 1,414 598 816 655 303 352 81 796 361 435 327 158 169 82 752 342 410 371 177 194 83 600 256 344 275 110 165 84 562 241 321 255 121 134 85 490 201 289 215 86 129 86 348 138 210 154 76 78 87 304 134 170 123 51 72 88 238 101 137 84 37 47 89 270 103 167 133 52 81 90 245 100 145 104 48 56 91 99 34 65 48 19 29 92 87 31 56 36 18 18 93 70 22 48 20 13 7 94 47 18 29 22 12 10 95 55 27 28 20 4 16 96 33 17 16 9 4 5 97 45 25 20 18 6 12 98 21 9 12 22 12 10 99 14 6 8 5 4 1

100 23 7 16 7 3 4 above 100 64 31 33 22 10 12

Zamboanga del Norte Zamboanga Sibugay

Age TotalSex

TotalSex

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Male Female Male FemaleTotal 803,282 402,351 400,931 97,690 48,586 49,104

0 17,886 9,203 8,683 1,994 1,033 961 1 18,649 9,377 9,272 2,357 1,210 1,147 2 19,568 9,967 9,601 2,466 1,228 1,238 3 19,190 9,718 9,472 2,199 1,157 1,042 4 19,899 10,155 9,744 2,505 1,264 1,241 5 18,879 9,763 9,116 2,252 1,172 1,080 6 18,479 9,491 8,988 2,265 1,140 1,125 7 18,326 9,345 8,981 2,364 1,228 1,136 8 17,762 9,118 8,644 2,244 1,151 1,093 9 19,093 9,884 9,209 2,372 1,267 1,105

10 20,345 10,491 9,854 2,721 1,404 1,317 11 16,643 8,629 8,014 2,246 1,169 1,077 12 17,971 9,152 8,819 2,374 1,200 1,174 13 17,456 8,794 8,662 2,307 1,198 1,109 14 17,354 8,700 8,654 2,256 1,116 1,140 15 17,464 8,824 8,640 2,358 1,160 1,198 16 17,315 8,544 8,771 2,194 1,071 1,123 17 17,815 8,932 8,883 2,268 1,052 1,216 18 17,845 8,648 9,197 2,160 1,042 1,118 19 17,080 8,353 8,727 2,048 1,001 1,047 20 17,413 8,398 9,015 2,183 1,089 1,094 21 14,768 7,343 7,425 1,795 837 958 22 14,765 7,224 7,541 1,780 886 894 23 14,036 6,903 7,133 1,635 782 853 24 13,100 6,429 6,671 1,638 826 812 25 14,120 6,922 7,198 1,724 807 917 26 12,273 6,087 6,186 1,456 716 740 27 12,940 6,430 6,510 1,572 798 774 28 13,050 6,491 6,559 1,571 740 831 29 12,786 6,306 6,480 1,545 743 802 30 15,492 7,902 7,590 1,711 875 836 31 11,347 5,633 5,714 1,320 628 692 32 11,803 5,873 5,930 1,285 614 671 33 10,659 5,235 5,424 1,150 554 596 34 10,454 5,214 5,240 1,106 527 579 35 12,169 6,104 6,065 1,448 737 711 36 9,716 4,866 4,850 1,046 502 544 37 10,523 5,233 5,290 1,230 622 608 38 10,435 5,204 5,231 1,183 586 597 39 10,294 5,083 5,211 1,207 579 628 40 12,838 6,546 6,292 1,503 746 757 41 8,899 4,520 4,379 1,062 561 501 42 9,074 4,649 4,425 1,050 512 538 43 7,891 3,925 3,966 835 405 430 44 7,724 3,826 3,898 934 446 488 45 9,784 4,990 4,794 1,218 627 591 46 7,579 3,875 3,704 862 417 445 47 7,360 3,788 3,572 906 462 444 48 7,373 3,724 3,649 829 419 410 49 7,066 3,547 3,519 853 416 437 50 8,762 4,460 4,302 1,106 558 548

Isabela City Zamboanga City

Age TotalSex

TotalSex

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Male Female Male Female51 6,052 3,080 2,972 723 372 351 52 6,198 3,190 3,008 673 333 340 53 5,606 2,821 2,785 692 373 319 54 5,594 2,808 2,786 642 337 305 55 6,270 3,237 3,033 770 393 377 56 5,031 2,655 2,376 619 318 301 57 4,708 2,476 2,232 550 269 281 58 4,233 2,157 2,076 527 263 264 59 4,078 2,053 2,025 457 209 248 60 5,588 2,798 2,790 645 331 314 61 3,322 1,633 1,689 398 173 225 62 3,208 1,603 1,605 381 200 181 63 2,890 1,399 1,491 349 167 182 64 2,577 1,209 1,368 327 165 162 65 2,882 1,389 1,493 387 184 203 66 2,027 955 1,072 212 101 111 67 2,081 967 1,114 263 116 147 68 1,830 825 1,005 254 105 149 69 1,839 833 1,006 225 100 125 70 2,440 1,103 1,337 307 145 162 71 1,259 520 739 175 78 97 72 1,425 623 802 163 61 102 73 1,251 563 688 128 51 77 74 1,185 528 657 136 58 78 75 1,195 507 688 135 54 81 76 855 342 513 93 36 57 77 793 325 468 104 45 59 78 760 315 445 81 35 46 79 641 246 395 74 29 45 80 918 343 575 130 49 81 81 410 144 266 58 23 35 82 472 173 299 48 22 26 83 327 116 211 34 18 16 84 316 99 217 40 14 26 85 322 115 207 41 17 24 86 216 60 156 19 7 12 87 187 69 118 22 8 14 88 145 48 97 11 7 4 89 136 39 97 23 11 12 90 164 56 108 20 6 14 91 45 12 33 9 6 3 92 55 23 32 8 3 5 93 42 13 29 5 1 4 94 23 6 17 5 - 5 95 35 10 25 3 - 3 96 14 3 11 2 2 - 97 14 4 10 4 2 2 98 24 8 16 4 2 2 99 13 3 10 2 1 1

100 23 5 18 5 3 2 above 100 51 24 27 14 3 11

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office

Zamboanga City Isabela CitySex

TotalSex

Age Total

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Table 1.4HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP ANDMARITAL STATUS BY PROVINCE/CITY, REGION IXCensus Year 2007

HouseholdProvince/City Population Single Legally Widowed Divorced/ Common- Unknown

Sex/Age Group 10 Years Married Separated Law/Live-inand Over

Region IX

Both Sexes 2,418,283 1,082,901 1,123,349 106,274 25,755 67,241 12,763

Below 20 765,153 728,356 20,455 786 766 8,131 6,659 20-24 268,913 173,006 76,658 718 1,587 15,022 1,922 25-29 238,703 80,973 139,186 1,517 2,741 13,155 1,131 30-34 211,789 36,618 159,418 2,843 3,470 8,796 644 35-39 204,471 22,359 166,719 4,434 3,803 6,661 495 40-44 176,624 13,788 147,746 6,472 3,497 4,808 313 45-49 151,101 9,291 126,146 8,415 3,189 3,716 344 50-54 122,520 6,267 99,503 11,300 2,506 2,689 255 55-59 90,297 4,133 70,320 12,189 1,732 1,723 200 60-64 65,175 2,805 46,919 13,180 1,063 1,010 198 65-69 49,688 1,988 33,049 13,151 668 656 176 70-74 35,610 1,367 20,694 12,503 403 471 172 75-79 20,167 874 10,085 8,716 178 215 99 80 and over 18,072 1,076 6,451 10,050 152 188 155

Female 1,188,721 492,512 565,056 76,210 14,676 33,917 6,350

Below 20 375,325 348,974 16,109 461 513 6,058 3,210 20-24 130,586 70,391 49,408 470 1,138 8,252 927 25-29 117,138 31,174 76,813 1,003 1,725 5,882 541 30-34 103,907 13,616 82,403 1,793 1,998 3,759 338 35-39 100,293 8,851 83,175 2,910 2,130 2,991 236 40-44 85,968 5,629 71,679 4,340 1,908 2,258 154 45-49 73,538 4,119 59,836 5,862 1,744 1,791 186 50-54 59,618 2,918 45,953 8,082 1,334 1,186 145 55-59 44,352 2,076 31,493 9,012 910 750 111 60-64 32,902 1,547 20,396 9,844 568 427 120 65-69 25,479 1,140 13,908 9,709 341 262 119 70-74 18,534 859 8,085 9,120 202 157 111 75-79 10,840 557 3,714 6,362 77 68 62 80 and over 10,241 661 2,084 7,242 88 76 90

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office

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HouseholdProvince/City Population Single Legally Widowed Divorced/ Common- Unknown

Sex/Age Group 10 Years Married Separated Law/Live-inand Over

Male 1,229,562 590,389 558,293 30,064 11,079 33,324 6,413

Below 20 389,828 379,382 4,346 325 253 2,073 3,449 20-24 138,327 102,615 27,250 248 449 6,770 995 25-29 121,565 49,799 62,373 514 1,016 7,273 590 30-34 107,882 23,002 77,015 1,050 1,472 5,037 306 35-39 104,178 13,508 83,544 1,524 1,673 3,670 259 40-44 90,656 8,159 76,067 2,132 1,589 2,550 159 45-49 77,563 5,172 66,310 2,553 1,445 1,925 158 50-54 62,902 3,349 53,550 3,218 1,172 1,503 110 55-59 45,945 2,057 38,827 3,177 822 973 89 60-64 32,273 1,258 26,523 3,336 495 583 78 65-69 24,209 848 19,141 3,442 327 394 57 70-74 17,076 508 12,609 3,383 201 314 61 75-79 9,327 317 6,371 2,354 101 147 37 80 and over 7,831 415 4,367 2,808 64 112 65

Zamboanga del Norte*

Both Sexes 680,895 298,169 323,962 30,296 6,024 20,864 1,580

Below 20 210,358 202,224 4,738 131 135 2,367 763 20-24 70,134 44,730 20,156 143 299 4,582 224 25-29 62,764 20,978 36,963 315 577 3,799 132 30-34 58,421 10,122 44,209 630 716 2,658 86 35-39 58,287 6,476 47,816 1,016 828 2,079 72 40-44 51,791 4,309 43,548 1,555 815 1,512 52 45-49 44,309 3,063 36,954 2,161 807 1,270 54 50-54 36,280 2,145 29,549 2,994 625 926 41 55-59 27,235 1,411 21,332 3,391 481 594 26 60-64 20,823 947 15,222 3,888 317 413 36 65-69 16,151 642 10,956 4,020 227 278 28 70-74 11,590 480 6,890 3,883 113 199 25 75-79 6,769 326 3,441 2,841 47 102 12 80 and over 5,983 316 2,188 3,328 37 85 29

* including Dapitan City and Dipolog City

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HouseholdProvince/City Population Single Legally Widowed Divorced/ Common- Unknown

Sex/Age Group 10 Years Married Separated Law/Live-inand Over

Female 331,748 132,688 162,915 21,541 3,200 10,605 799

Below 20 101,433 95,281 3,799 66 84 1,847 356 20-24 33,585 17,517 13,182 96 215 2,464 111 25-29 30,558 7,611 20,581 209 354 1,723 80 30-34 28,593 3,578 23,045 381 406 1,134 49 35-39 28,429 2,453 23,876 652 425 988 35 40-44 25,037 1,715 21,095 1,017 438 746 26 45-49 21,515 1,348 17,648 1,480 397 613 29 50-54 17,630 918 13,836 2,138 295 412 31 55-59 13,436 670 9,791 2,496 226 244 9 60-64 10,483 505 6,724 2,889 164 185 16 65-69 8,163 376 4,659 2,890 111 111 16 70-74 5,935 313 2,684 2,796 51 74 17 75-79 3,653 210 1,316 2,073 17 31 6 80 and over 3,298 193 679 2,358 17 33 18

Male 349,147 165,481 161,047 8,755 2,824 10,259 781

Below 20 108,925 106,943 939 65 51 520 407 20-24 36,549 27,213 6,974 47 84 2,118 113 25-29 32,206 13,367 16,382 106 223 2,076 52 30-34 29,828 6,544 21,164 249 310 1,524 37 35-39 29,858 4,023 23,940 364 403 1,091 37 40-44 26,754 2,594 22,453 538 377 766 26 45-49 22,794 1,715 19,306 681 410 657 25 50-54 18,650 1,227 15,713 856 330 514 10 55-59 13,799 741 11,541 895 255 350 17 60-64 10,340 442 8,498 999 153 228 20 65-69 7,988 266 6,297 1,130 116 167 12 70-74 5,655 167 4,206 1,087 62 125 8 75-79 3,116 116 2,125 768 30 71 6 80 and over 2,685 123 1,509 970 20 52 11

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HouseholdProvince/City Population Single Legally Widowed Divorced/ Common- Unknown

Sex/Age Group 10 Years Married Separated Law/Live-inand Over

Zamboanga del Sur*

Both Sexes 682,159 307,527 319,800 32,592 6,794 12,901 2,545

Below 20 222,882 213,190 5,933 200 169 2,032 1,358 20-24 71,115 45,853 21,549 204 381 2,749 379 25-29 62,620 20,592 38,482 423 694 2,230 199 30-34 58,685 10,165 45,105 870 930 1,494 121 35-39 56,487 6,218 46,654 1,313 1,036 1,184 82 40-44 50,368 3,963 42,448 2,000 952 941 64 45-49 43,114 2,630 36,261 2,580 859 708 76 50-54 34,947 1,639 28,554 3,404 713 598 39 55-59 26,027 1,120 20,311 3,748 443 357 48 60-64 18,724 800 13,353 4,011 276 242 42 65-69 14,868 534 9,830 4,138 160 170 36 70-74 10,882 336 6,355 3,949 97 107 38 75-79 6,085 201 2,998 2,759 48 53 26 80 and over 5,355 286 1,967 2,993 36 36 37

Female 333,573 138,489 160,693 22,944 3,732 6,495 1,220

Below 20 108,838 101,729 4,758 124 109 1,462 656 20-24 33,756 17,884 13,860 129 296 1,408 179 25-29 30,341 7,592 21,001 268 446 958 76 30-34 28,387 3,653 23,023 548 496 617 50 35-39 27,562 2,401 23,184 839 548 556 34 40-44 24,455 1,567 20,654 1,285 471 447 31 45-49 21,046 1,139 17,299 1,726 465 384 33 50-54 17,228 796 13,355 2,386 382 283 26 55-59 12,940 552 9,210 2,761 228 161 28 60-64 9,530 434 5,865 2,981 135 90 25 65-69 7,678 282 4,210 3,030 69 66 21 70-74 5,647 188 2,525 2,830 45 31 28 75-79 3,248 118 1,093 1,983 20 19 15 80 and over 2,917 154 656 2,054 22 13 18

* including Pagadian City

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HouseholdProvince/City Population Single Legally Widowed Divorced/ Common- Unknown

Sex/Age Group 10 Years Married Separated Law/Live-inand Over

Male 348,586 169,038 159,107 9,648 3,062 6,406 1,325

Below 20 114,044 111,461 1,175 76 60 570 702 20-24 37,359 27,969 7,689 75 85 1,341 200 25-29 32,279 13,000 17,481 155 248 1,272 123 30-34 30,298 6,512 22,082 322 434 877 71 35-39 28,925 3,817 23,470 474 488 628 48 40-44 25,913 2,396 21,794 715 481 494 33 45-49 22,068 1,491 18,962 854 394 324 43 50-54 17,719 843 15,199 1,018 331 315 13 55-59 13,087 568 11,101 987 215 196 20 60-64 9,194 366 7,488 1,030 141 152 17 65-69 7,190 252 5,620 1,108 91 104 15 70-74 5,235 148 3,830 1,119 52 76 10 75-79 2,837 83 1,905 776 28 34 11 80 and over 2,438 132 1,311 939 14 23 19

Zamboanga Sibugay

Both Sexes 399,956 182,362 191,575 14,851 3,069 6,890 1,209

Below 20 135,540 129,654 3,942 102 108 1,009 725 20-24 45,289 28,713 14,413 100 228 1,658 177 25-29 39,180 12,311 24,939 246 299 1,290 95 30-34 34,059 4,874 27,389 476 413 859 48 35-39 33,006 2,708 28,528 698 425 619 28 40-44 28,010 1,459 24,676 964 435 451 25 45-49 24,270 920 21,358 1,235 367 364 26 50-54 18,996 558 16,322 1,573 295 235 13 55-59 13,678 382 11,179 1,743 197 166 11 60-64 9,573 248 7,369 1,762 90 93 11 65-69 7,581 184 5,420 1,814 87 62 14 70-74 5,351 146 3,361 1,725 59 47 13 75-79 2,951 98 1,670 1,121 30 19 13 80 and over 2,472 107 1,009 1,292 36 18 10

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HouseholdProvince/City Population Single Legally Widowed Divorced/ Common- Unknown

Sex/Age Group 10 Years Married Separated Law/Live-inand Over

Female 193,070 80,807 96,409 10,178 1,628 3,489 559

Below 20 65,805 61,405 3,178 63 71 754 334 20-24 21,482 10,864 9,397 60 167 925 69 25-29 18,729 4,331 13,484 157 173 542 42 30-34 16,569 1,564 14,118 281 226 352 28 35-39 16,044 937 14,179 429 214 270 15 40-44 13,440 515 11,900 587 204 224 10 45-49 11,627 351 10,088 820 195 158 15 50-54 9,039 232 7,490 1,071 128 113 5 55-59 6,479 174 4,928 1,201 100 71 5 60-64 4,731 113 3,246 1,278 51 37 6 65-69 3,701 99 2,238 1,295 41 19 9 70-74 2,660 88 1,289 1,241 24 11 7 75-79 1,438 64 578 773 12 5 6 80 and over 1,326 70 296 922 22 8 8

Male 206,886 101,555 95,166 4,673 1,441 3,401 650

Below 20 69,735 68,249 764 39 37 255 391 20-24 23,807 17,849 5,016 40 61 733 108 25-29 20,451 7,980 11,455 89 126 748 53 30-34 17,490 3,310 13,271 195 187 507 20 35-39 16,962 1,771 14,349 269 211 349 13 40-44 14,570 944 12,776 377 231 227 15 45-49 12,643 569 11,270 415 172 206 11 50-54 9,957 326 8,832 502 167 122 8 55-59 7,199 208 6,251 542 97 95 6 60-64 4,842 135 4,123 484 39 56 5 65-69 3,880 85 3,182 519 46 43 5 70-74 2,691 58 2,072 484 35 36 6 75-79 1,513 34 1,092 348 18 14 7 80 and over 1,146 37 713 370 14 10 2

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HouseholdProvince/City Population Single Legally Widowed Divorced/ Common- Unknown

Sex/Age Group 10 Years Married Separated Law/Live-inand Over

Zamboanga City

Both Sexes 588,952 265,537 256,252 25,175 8,769 25,972 7,247

Below 20 175,881 163,914 4,978 321 317 2,640 3,711 20-24 74,331 48,808 17,653 244 606 5,903 1,117 25-29 67,248 24,821 34,454 480 1,037 5,764 692 30-34 54,948 10,502 38,305 782 1,267 3,713 379 35-39 50,808 6,325 38,910 1,207 1,344 2,716 306 40-44 41,756 3,703 33,174 1,713 1,145 1,853 168 45-49 35,281 2,420 28,217 2,122 1,019 1,318 185 50-54 28,955 1,731 22,444 2,953 778 890 159 55-59 20,887 1,080 15,618 2,950 544 580 115 60-64 14,235 719 9,769 3,053 335 253 106 65-69 9,895 571 6,112 2,806 172 140 94 70-74 6,953 374 3,675 2,580 120 113 91 75-79 3,929 232 1,781 1,780 50 40 46 80 and over 3,845 337 1,162 2,184 35 49 78

Female 296,771 126,680 129,019 18,974 5,411 13,025 3,662

Below 20 88,914 81,027 3,729 187 223 1,945 1,803 20-24 37,659 21,946 11,197 170 412 3,379 555 25-29 33,996 10,704 19,338 332 655 2,631 336 30-34 27,480 4,437 19,915 524 777 1,622 205 35-39 25,313 2,807 19,524 855 833 1,145 149 40-44 20,721 1,687 16,160 1,267 705 818 84 45-49 17,285 1,169 13,196 1,596 603 614 107 50-54 14,098 881 10,111 2,195 471 360 80 55-59 10,242 590 6,740 2,266 315 262 69 60-64 7,243 449 4,092 2,324 194 113 71 65-69 5,287 350 2,509 2,193 102 64 69 70-74 3,820 252 1,433 1,969 74 38 54 75-79 2,255 155 659 1,369 26 12 34 80 and over 2,458 226 416 1,727 21 22 46

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HouseholdProvince/City Population Single Legally Widowed Divorced/ Common- Unknown

Sex/Age Group 10 Years Married Separated Law/Live-inand Over

Male 292,181 138,857 127,233 6,201 3,358 12,947 3,585

Below 20 86,967 82,887 1,249 134 94 695 1,908 20-24 36,672 26,862 6,456 74 194 2,524 562 25-29 33,252 14,117 15,116 148 382 3,133 356 30-34 27,468 6,065 18,390 258 490 2,091 174 35-39 25,495 3,518 19,386 352 511 1,571 157 40-44 21,035 2,016 17,014 446 440 1,035 84 45-49 17,996 1,251 15,021 526 416 704 78 50-54 14,857 850 12,333 758 307 530 79 55-59 10,645 490 8,878 684 229 318 46 60-64 6,992 270 5,677 729 141 140 35 65-69 4,608 221 3,603 613 70 76 25 70-74 3,133 122 2,242 611 46 75 37 75-79 1,674 77 1,122 411 24 28 12 80 and over 1,387 111 746 457 14 27 32

Dapitan City

Both Sexes 55,679 24,196 26,669 2,843 407 1,465 99

Below 20 15,971 15,535 251 11 4 141 29 20-24 5,111 3,545 1,181 2 24 340 19 25-29 4,662 1,798 2,521 15 46 273 9 30-34 4,638 1,016 3,382 34 36 163 7 35-39 4,851 677 3,886 75 60 146 7 40-44 4,475 478 3,708 107 57 118 7 45-49 3,826 358 3,164 161 58 83 2 50-54 3,305 271 2,624 282 58 68 2 55-59 2,502 187 1,940 300 26 42 7 60-64 2,051 116 1,538 343 16 35 3 65-69 1,631 78 1,137 381 10 21 4 70-74 1,199 57 712 408 5 16 1 75-79 811 44 396 357 3 11 0 80 and over 646 36 229 367 4 8 2

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HouseholdProvince/City Population Single Legally Widowed Divorced/ Common- Unknown

Sex/Age Group 10 Years Married Separated Law/Live-inand Over

Female 27,446 10,862 13,454 2,089 241 742 58

Below 20 7,692 7,365 186 9 4 115 13 20-24 2,471 1,458 802 0 22 177 12 25-29 2,323 699 1,452 9 26 129 8 30-34 2,311 379 1,807 23 24 71 7 35-39 2,370 243 1,961 59 37 64 6 40-44 2,180 193 1,811 70 43 63 0 45-49 1,827 154 1,501 106 30 34 2 50-54 1,636 99 1,265 210 25 35 2 55-59 1,251 81 923 220 11 14 2 60-64 1,035 55 689 263 8 19 1 65-69 861 45 520 280 5 8 3 70-74 662 37 305 308 2 9 1 75-79 457 29 156 267 2 3 0 80 and over 370 25 76 265 2 1 1

Male 28,233 13,334 13,215 754 166 723 41

Below 20 8,279 8,170 65 2 0 26 16 20-24 2,640 2,087 379 2 2 163 7 25-29 2,339 1,099 1,069 6 20 144 1 30-34 2,327 637 1,575 11 12 92 0 35-39 2,481 434 1,925 16 23 82 1 40-44 2,295 285 1,897 37 14 55 7 45-49 1,999 204 1,663 55 28 49 0 50-54 1,669 172 1,359 72 33 33 0 55-59 1,251 106 1,017 80 15 28 5 60-64 1,016 61 849 80 8 16 2 65-69 770 33 617 101 5 13 1 70-74 537 20 407 100 3 7 0 75-79 354 15 240 90 1 8 0 80 and over 276 11 153 102 2 7 1

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HouseholdProvince/City Population Single Legally Widowed Divorced/ Common- Unknown

Sex/Age Group 10 Years Married Separated Law/Live-inand Over

Dipolog City

Both Sexes 87,824 39,035 40,076 4,116 998 3,381 218

Below 20 24,989 24,184 346 11 18 311 119 20-24 9,612 6,649 2,065 7 27 837 27 25-29 8,415 3,225 4,402 23 58 691 16 30-34 7,845 1,600 5,578 63 105 489 10 35-39 7,516 999 5,925 117 127 339 9 40-44 6,728 766 5,422 179 137 220 4 45-49 6,021 543 4,855 265 154 190 14 50-54 5,035 378 4,008 386 130 129 4 55-59 3,754 240 2,814 520 95 83 2 60-64 2,688 176 1,889 520 59 37 7 65-69 1,996 98 1,272 557 46 22 1 70-74 1,489 73 809 567 25 14 1 75-79 920 58 432 406 12 10 2 80 and over 816 46 259 495 5 9 2

Female 44,607 18,734 20,268 3,199 581 1,707 118

Below 20 12,717 12,117 272 7 7 253 61 20-24 4,827 2,954 1,391 6 14 453 9 25-29 4,210 1,328 2,496 15 40 320 11 30-34 3,945 694 2,923 43 70 207 8 35-39 3,770 437 3,004 83 75 166 5 40-44 3,347 343 2,675 141 82 103 3 45-49 2,979 268 2,319 205 90 88 9 50-54 2,504 188 1,898 293 68 53 4 55-59 1,925 134 1,304 403 55 28 1 60-64 1,428 92 859 423 37 13 4 65-69 1,078 59 541 450 23 5 0 70-74 845 44 335 445 14 6 1 75-79 526 42 158 316 4 6 0 80 and over 506 34 93 369 2 6 2

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HouseholdProvince/City Population Single Legally Widowed Divorced/ Common- Unknown

Sex/Age Group 10 Years Married Separated Law/Live-inand Over

Male 43,217 20,301 19,808 917 417 1,674 100

Below 20 12,272 12,067 74 4 11 58 58 20-24 4,785 3,695 674 1 13 384 18 25-29 4,205 1,897 1,906 8 18 371 5 30-34 3,900 906 2,655 20 35 282 2 35-39 3,746 562 2,921 34 52 173 4 40-44 3,381 423 2,747 38 55 117 1 45-49 3,042 275 2,536 60 64 102 5 50-54 2,531 190 2,110 93 62 76 0 55-59 1,829 106 1,510 117 40 55 1 60-64 1,260 84 1,030 97 22 24 3 65-69 918 39 731 107 23 17 1 70-74 644 29 474 122 11 8 0 75-79 394 16 274 90 8 4 2 80 and over 310 12 166 126 3 3 0

Isabela City

Both Sexes 66,321 29,306 31,760 3,360 1,099 614 182

Below 20 20,492 19,374 864 32 37 83 102 20-24 8,044 4,902 2,887 27 73 130 25 25-29 6,891 2,271 4,348 53 134 72 13 30-34 5,676 955 4,410 85 144 72 10 35-39 5,883 632 4,811 200 170 63 7 40-44 4,699 354 3,900 240 150 51 4 45-49 4,127 258 3,356 317 137 56 3 50-54 3,342 194 2,634 376 95 40 3 55-59 2,470 140 1,880 357 67 26 0 60-64 1,820 91 1,206 466 45 9 3 65-69 1,193 57 731 373 22 6 4 70-74 834 31 413 366 14 5 5 75-79 433 17 195 215 3 1 2 80 and over 417 30 125 253 8 0 1

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HouseholdProvince/City Population Single Legally Widowed Divorced/ Common- Unknown

Sex/Age Group 10 Years Married Separated Law/Live-inand Over

Female 33,559 13,848 16,020 2,573 705 303 110

Below 20 10,335 9,532 645 21 26 50 61 20-24 4,104 2,180 1,772 15 48 76 13 25-29 3,514 936 2,409 37 97 28 7 30-34 2,878 384 2,302 59 93 34 6 35-39 2,945 253 2,412 135 110 32 3 40-44 2,315 145 1,870 184 90 23 3 45-49 2,065 112 1,605 240 84 22 2 50-54 1,623 91 1,161 292 58 18 3 55-59 1,255 90 824 288 41 12 0 60-64 915 46 469 372 24 2 2 65-69 650 33 292 301 18 2 4 70-74 472 18 154 284 8 3 5 75-79 246 10 68 164 2 1 1 80 and over 242 18 37 181 6 0 0

Male 32,762 15,458 15,740 787 394 311 72

Below 20 10,157 9,842 219 11 11 33 41 20-24 3,940 2,722 1,115 12 25 54 12 25-29 3,377 1,335 1,939 16 37 44 6 30-34 2,798 571 2,108 26 51 38 4 35-39 2,938 379 2,399 65 60 31 4 40-44 2,384 209 2,030 56 60 28 1 45-49 2,062 146 1,751 77 53 34 1 50-54 1,719 103 1,473 84 37 22 0 55-59 1,215 50 1,056 69 26 14 0 60-64 905 45 737 94 21 7 1 65-69 543 24 439 72 4 4 0 70-74 362 13 259 82 6 2 0 75-79 187 7 127 51 1 0 1 80 and over 175 12 88 72 2 0 1

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HouseholdProvince/City Population Single Legally Widowed Divorced/ Common- Unknown

Sex/Age Group 10 Years Married Separated Law/Live-inand Over

Pagadian City

Both Sexes 123,501 55,528 58,345 5,978 1,486 1,753 411

Below 20 37,157 35,658 976 39 25 251 208 20-24 14,379 9,883 3,950 34 80 377 55 25-29 12,608 4,582 7,437 87 169 297 36 30-34 11,524 2,164 8,752 160 216 214 18 35-39 10,464 1,157 8,634 250 223 186 14 40-44 9,294 734 7,805 417 205 124 9 45-49 7,998 484 6,648 524 195 124 23 50-54 6,422 308 5,177 705 161 65 6 55-59 4,597 187 3,506 747 101 46 10 60-64 3,252 136 2,266 751 55 34 10 65-69 2,414 95 1,536 739 26 11 7 70-74 1,646 62 937 615 13 15 4 75-79 958 31 444 462 9 4 8 80 and over 788 47 277 448 8 5 3

Female 62,709 26,914 29,301 4,440 961 888 205

Below 20 19,165 18,068 765 29 16 177 110 20-24 7,393 4,514 2,565 26 59 201 28 25-29 6,279 1,873 4,071 55 123 142 15 30-34 5,741 883 4,504 115 144 88 7 35-39 5,206 512 4,284 180 143 83 4 40-44 4,676 330 3,861 294 123 65 3 45-49 3,884 238 3,064 393 126 56 7 50-54 3,208 163 2,373 537 103 26 6 55-59 2,267 110 1,540 535 53 25 4 60-64 1,724 88 1,001 581 38 10 6 65-69 1,277 57 645 554 14 4 3 70-74 887 35 354 478 8 8 4 75-79 547 20 170 346 4 0 7 80 and over 455 23 104 317 7 3 1

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HouseholdProvince/City Population Single Legally Widowed Divorced/ Common- Unknown

Sex/Age Group 10 Years Married Separated Law/Live-inand Over

Male 60,792 28,614 29,044 1,538 525 865 206

Below 20 17,992 17,590 211 10 9 74 98 20-24 6,986 5,369 1,385 8 21 176 27 25-29 6,329 2,709 3,366 32 46 155 21 30-34 5,783 1,281 4,248 45 72 126 11 35-39 5,258 645 4,350 70 80 103 10 40-44 4,618 404 3,944 123 82 59 6 45-49 4,114 246 3,584 131 69 68 16 50-54 3,214 145 2,804 168 58 39 0 55-59 2,330 77 1,966 212 48 21 6 60-64 1,528 48 1,265 170 17 24 4 65-69 1,137 38 891 185 12 7 4 70-74 759 27 583 137 5 7 0 75-79 411 11 274 116 5 4 1 80 and over 333 24 173 131 1 2 2

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Table 1.5NUMBER OF OVERSEAS WORKERS BY SEX, REGION IXCensus 2010

Total Male FemaleRegion IX

Total 2,584,939 1,314,301 1,270,638 Overseas Worker 28,160 13,233 14,927 Not Overseas Wor 2,556,706 1,301,038 1,255,668 Not Reported 73 30 43

Zamboanga del SurTotal 727,536 371,334 356,202 Overseas Worker 7,507 3,535 3,972 Not Overseas Wor 720,017 367,795 352,222 Not Reported 12 4 8

Zamboanga del NorteTotal 729,048 373,582 355,466 Overseas Worker 7,089 3,550 3,539 Not Overseas Wor 721,943 370,025 351,918 Not Reported 16 7 9

Zamboanga SibugayTotal 438,132 226,319 211,813 Overseas Worker 3,522 1,600 1,922 Not Overseas Wor 434,592 224,711 209,881 Not Reported 18 8 10

Zamboanga CityTotal 615,551 306,330 309,221 Overseas Worker 8,482 3,855 4,627 Not Overseas Wor 607,048 302,466 304,582 Not Reported 21 9 12

City of IsabelaTotal 74,672 36,736 37,936 Overseas Worker 1,560 693 867 Not Overseas Wor 73,106 36,041 37,065 Not Reported 6 2 4

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office

Area Overseas WorkerSex

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Table 1.6HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION (GROUPED) AND PROVINCE/CITY, REGION IXCensus Year 2010

Religious Affiliation (Grouped) Region IX Zamboanga del Sur

Zamboanga del Norte

Zamboanga Sibugay

Zamboanga City

Isabela City

Total 3,397,838 957,499 955,668 583,699 803,282 97,690 Aglipay 18,561 7,349 4,109 6,973 127 3 Association of Baptist Churches 260 71 62 68 46 13 in Luzon,Visayas and MindanaoAssociation of Fundamental Baptis 249 83 52 59 50 5 Churches in the PhilippinesBible Baptist Church 10,942 4,433 3,335 2,506 651 17 Bread of Life Ministries 124 39 21 13 25 26 Buddhist 878 263 164 142 292 17 Cathedral of Praise Incorporated 97 12 29 21 34 1 Church of Christ 20,251 9,727 3,903 5,628 889 104 Church of Jesus Christ of the 2,838 997 940 170 723 8 Latter Day SaintsConvention of the Philippine 1,794 200 952 593 42 7 Baptist ChurchCrusaders of the Divine Church 53 2 26 3 22 - of Christ IncorporatedDoor of Faith 95 24 37 16 18 - Evangelical Christian Outreach 1,008 314 291 87 260 56 FoundationEvangelicals (Philippine Council 190,483 80,172 48,844 44,616 16,424 427 of Evangelical Churches)Faith Tabernacle Church 323 121 141 49 12 - (Living Rock Ministries)Good News Christian Churches 703 25 409 250 12 7 Higher Ground Baptist Mission 18 2 6 6 4 - Iglesia Evangelica Unida de Cristo 147 85 25 20 17 - Iglesia ni Cristo 51,545 20,600 8,670 15,818 6,120 337 Iglesia sa Dios Espiritu Santo 6,873 2,944 2,636 1,123 158 12 IncorporatedInternational Baptist Missionary 375 37 191 108 33 6 FellowshipInternational One Way Outreach 4,053 1,805 1,456 701 87 4 Islam 536,306 62,305 57,999 84,835 274,535 56,632 Jehovahs Witness 10,184 3,383 3,128 2,073 1,382 218 Jesus is Alive Community 250 26 57 44 108 15 IncorporatedJesus is Lord Church 2,629 774 403 977 447 28 Love of Christ International 139 65 34 37 2 1 MinistriesLutheran Church of the 124 38 25 2 57 2 PhilippinesMiracle Revival Church 154 40 48 26 36 4 of the Philippines

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Religious Affiliation (Grouped) Region IX Zamboanga del Sur

Zamboanga del Norte

Zamboanga Sibugay

Zamboanga City

Isabela City

Missionary Baptist Churches 225 45 134 35 11 - of the PhilippinesNon-Roman Catholic and Protesta 10,104 4,899 3,709 709 754 33 (National Council of Churches in the Philippines)Philippine Benevolent Missionaries 3,166 1,305 1,291 508 55 7 AssociationPhilippine Ecumenical Christian 198 124 25 31 18 - ChurchPhilippine Good News Ministries 263 12 206 32 13 - Philippine Grace Gospel 5,765 2,355 387 2,939 76 8 Philippine Independent Catholic 22,673 13,134 8,069 1,378 88 4 ChurchPotters House Christian Center 181 75 27 46 33 - Roman Catholic including 2,268,190 649,132 715,371 376,409 488,083 39,195 Catholic CharismaticSalvation Army Philippines 88 42 13 31 2 - Seventh Day Adventist 56,665 24,077 18,935 10,355 3,161 137 Things to Come 1,415 676 175 546 18 - UNIDA Evangelical Church 393 267 45 45 33 3 Union Espiritista Cristiana de 56 14 12 22 8 - Filipinas IncorporatedUnited Church of Christ 36,107 17,632 13,902 3,533 1,025 15 in the PhilippinesUnited Pentecostal Church 4,976 1,628 1,601 1,593 154 - (Philippines) IncorporatedVictory Chapel Christian Fellowshi 203 62 50 19 72 - Way of Salvation Church 123 34 49 21 18 1 IncorporatedOther Baptists 1,373 300 746 251 68 8 Other Protestants 8,889 2,066 1,564 1,887 3,281 91 Other Religious Affiliations 76,792 33,332 25,906 14,441 3,067 46 Tribal Religions 30,903 6,506 22,109 1,710 573 5 None 7,634 3,846 3,349 194 58 187 Not Stated - - - - - - Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office

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Table 1.7HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY ETHNICITY AND PROVINCE/CITY, REGION IXCensus Year 2010

Ethnicity Total Zamboanga del Sur

Zamboanga del Norte

Zamboanga Sibugay

Zamboanga City

Isabela City

Total 3,397,838 957,499 955,668 583,699 803,282 97,690 Abelling/Abellen/Aberling/Abo 42 19 7 15 1 - Adasen 16 2 1 7 3 3 Aeta/Ayta 456 135 181 97 40 3 Agta 18 6 7 5 - - Agta-Cimaron 136 89 16 28 3 - Agta-Agay - - - - - - Agta-Dumagat 34 11 2 21 - - Agta-Tabangnon 7 1 - - - 6 Agta-Taboy 86 17 22 25 22 - Agutaynen 35 1 21 13 - - Akeanon 246 11 31 178 22 4 Alangan 16 9 6 - - 1 Ambala 34 3 7 17 7 - Applai 2 - - - 2 - Aromanen-Manobo 253 82 69 63 37 2 Ata 37 3 8 7 15 4 Ata/Negrito 64 4 3 12 45 - Ata-Manobo 11 3 1 4 3 - Ati 16 5 1 10 - - Ayangan 4 1 1 1 - 1 Blaan/Blaan 72 31 6 27 8 - Badjao 7,492 481 309 380 2,849 3,473 Bago 4 - - 4 - - Bagobo 104 61 7 18 18 - Bagobo-Tagabawa 75 47 9 14 5 - Bajao/Bajau 362 11 - 76 275 - Balangao 14 3 3 4 3 1 Balatok 52 20 26 3 3 - Baliwon/Gaddang 120 23 30 52 15 - Banao 257 70 73 66 40 8 Bangon 322 163 20 110 27 2 Bantoanon 196 47 46 38 61 4 Banwaon 159 39 84 23 13 - Batak 107 31 16 43 17 - Batangan 429 75 63 70 201 20 Belwang 471 124 199 77 63 8 Bikol/Bicol 2,522 613 468 453 955 33 Binongan 148 27 38 22 60 1 Bisaya/Binisaya 1,355,723 344,087 570,188 262,363 166,173 12,912 Boholano 35,380 17,480 10,249 7,205 419 27 Bontok 126 75 40 3 8 - Bugkalot/Ilongot 201 62 25 13 101 -

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Ethnicity Total Zamboanga del Sur

Zamboanga del Norte

Zamboanga Sibugay

Zamboanga City

Isabela City

Buhid 5 5 - - - - Buhid (Bangon) 22 7 - 11 4 - Bukidnon 361 113 114 76 56 2 Cagayanen 109 42 44 18 5 - Calinga 8 - 1 5 - 2 Capizeño 41 13 6 15 7 - Caviteño 150 22 36 23 69 - Caviteño-Chavacano 2,693 414 292 1,043 371 573 Cebuano 487,777 334,650 67,502 77,796 7,249 580 Chinese 2,756 390 738 138 1,463 27 Clata/Klata 51 12 4 1 33 1 Cotabateño 120 77 21 7 15 - Cotabateño-Chavacano 751 300 132 211 77 31 Cuyonon/Cuyonen 529 150 204 145 30 - Davao-Chavacano 308 114 23 99 29 43 Davaweño 225 90 42 39 53 1 Diangan 214 64 72 41 36 1 Dibabawon 2 - 2 - - - Dibabeen Mulitaan 37 25 2 4 6 - Dibaben 132 26 16 18 65 7 Direrayaan 2 1 - 1 - - Dumagat/Alta 4 1 1 - 2 - Dumagat 125 94 12 17 2 - Eskaya 1 1 - - - - Gaddang 5 2 - - 3 - Gubang - - - - - - Gubatnon 814 221 251 181 138 23 Guiangan 44 12 8 13 11 - Halawodnon 77 36 12 22 7 - Hanunuo 45 10 1 24 10 - Henanga 20 13 2 5 - - Higaonon 156 65 21 56 14 - Hiligaynon Ilonggo 105,225 19,841 8,163 61,992 14,714 515 Ibaloi/Ibaloy 88 20 28 30 7 3 Ibanag 177 59 32 54 31 1 Ibatan 278 20 24 80 147 7 Ifugao 137 34 25 56 20 2 Ilianen 230 43 31 11 25 120 Illaud 115 66 12 28 9 - Ilocano 24,008 10,480 2,707 6,843 3,788 190 Iranon/Iranun/Iraynon 8,861 6,836 712 1,029 77 207 Iraya 37 2 8 1 26 - Isinai 90 44 20 20 6 - Isneg/Isnag/Apayao 7 5 - - 1 1 Isoroken 34 7 - 25 2 -

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Ethnicity Total Zamboanga del Sur

Zamboanga del Norte

Zamboanga Sibugay

Zamboanga City

Isabela City

Itawis 38 19 1 8 10 - Itneg/Tingguian 78 14 25 23 14 2 Ivatan 30 13 8 2 7 - Iwak/Iowak/Owak/I-wak 3 1 - 2 - - Jama Mapun 864 1 5 7 851 - Kabayukan 34 3 1 - 21 9 Kabihug - - - - - - Kadaklan/kachakran 18 - - 4 14 - Kailawan/Kaylawan 3 3 - - - - Kalagan 59 12 3 42 2 - Kalanguya 4 1 - - 3 - Kalanguya-Ikalahan 30 9 15 - 6 - Kalibugan/Kolibugan 37,634 804 26,829 9,083 915 3 Kalinga 16 4 8 - 3 1 Kamiguin 51 15 13 11 6 6 Kankanaey 33 13 4 1 15 - Kapampangan 542 91 101 103 241 6 Karao 12 4 - 8 - - Karay-a 490 80 86 270 47 7 Karulano 20 11 - 2 7 - Kaunana - - - - - - Keney or Ken-ey/Taut-Bato 13 5 - - 8 - Kirenteken 6 - 1 5 - - Lahitanen 12 5 - 7 - - Lambangian 3 3 - - - - Langilan - - - - - - Livunganen 1 - 1 - - - Mabaka 52 16 31 - 4 1 Maeng 14 1 - 5 8 - Magahats 29 - - 8 21 - Mag-anti/Mag-Antsi/Mag-anch 36 2 1 - 33 - Magbekin/Magbukon/Magbuk - - - - - - Mag-indi 21 11 2 7 1 - Magkunana 4 3 - - 1 - Maguindanao 48,049 33,741 3,999 9,665 607 37 Majokayong 7 6 1 - - - Malaueg 2 - 1 - 1 - Mamanwa 22 8 1 12 1 - Mandaya 95 35 19 40 1 - Mangguangan 8 5 - 1 2 - Manobo 220 146 21 43 10 - Manobo-Blit 7 1 - 5 1 - Manobo-Dulangan 2 1 1 - - - Mansaka 6 4 1 1 - - Manubo-Ubo/Manobo-Ubo 14 9 - 5 - - Maranao 7,708 3,691 1,523 1,304 873 317

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Ethnicity Total Zamboanga del Sur

Zamboanga del Norte

Zamboanga Sibugay

Zamboanga City

Isabela City

Masadiit - - - - - - Masbateño/Masbatenon 78 29 21 9 19 - Matigsalog/Matigsalug 35 10 12 8 4 1 Molbog 7 - 3 - 4 - Muyadan 13 1 - 1 11 - Obu-Manuvu/Ubo-Manobo 572 84 161 84 233 10 Palawan/Palawan-o 68 18 32 5 13 - Palawani 37 8 - 6 11 12 Pan-ayanon 9 2 - 7 - - Panay-Bukidnon 6 5 1 - - - Pangasinan/Panggalato 584 163 97 144 178 2 Parananum 42 8 3 7 24 - Pulangien/Pulangiyen 14 3 1 4 5 1 Ratagnon 43 8 12 2 21 - Remontado 7 - - - 7 - Romblomanon 11 4 2 3 2 - Sama Badajo 2,952 111 21 21 2,308 491 Sama Bangingi 41,571 1,304 3,451 7,429 23,609 5,778 Sama Laut 1,451 69 14 175 973 220 Sama/Samal 58,930 5,038 10,209 6,410 35,030 2,243 Sangil 192 98 45 39 7 3 Sibuyan Mangyan-Tagabukid 136 28 15 10 83 - Subanen/Subanon/Subanun 433,506 148,402 220,165 58,069 6,744 126 Surigaonon 558 204 139 168 31 16 Tboli/Tboli 116 30 12 16 57 1 Tadyawan 271 88 116 36 30 1 Tagabawa 34 6 6 - 19 3 Tagakaulo 10 1 - 1 8 - Tagalog 18,031 2,122 1,401 1,285 12,740 483 Tagbanua 45 4 7 8 17 9 Tagbanua (Kalamianen) 43 - 3 16 24 - Tagbanua/Calamian 235 39 94 21 64 17 Talaandig 74 5 10 24 34 1 Talaingod 35 1 7 1 23 3 Tau-buid 142 11 4 1 121 5 Tausug 285,465 10,912 14,539 49,573 178,408 32,033 Teduray 183 72 21 22 62 6 Tigwahanon 31 17 2 - 12 - Tinananen 89 - - 16 65 8 Tuwali 84 4 3 7 62 8 Waray 6,287 2,253 785 2,298 901 50 Yakan 41,196 379 189 1,594 27,341 11,693 Yapayao 107 8 9 35 54 1 Yogad 109 - 1 10 93 5

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Ethnicity Total Zamboanga del Sur

Zamboanga del Norte

Zamboanga Sibugay

Zamboanga City

Isabela City

Zamboangeño-Chavacano 353,947 2,085 5,265 13,011 308,401 25,185 Zambal 476 20 10 92 329 25 Other Local Ethnicity 10,090 6,408 2,104 540 1,032 6 American/English 144 33 86 2 21 2 Other Foreign Ethnicity 762 214 284 70 191 3 Not Stated - - - - - - Source:Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office

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Table 1.8NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS AND AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD SIZE BY PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY, REGION IXCensus Years 1995, 2000 and 2007

1995 2000 2007Province/City/ Number of Average Number of Average Number of AverageMunicipality Households Size Households Size Households Size

Region IX 486,197 5.2 548,024 5.1 642,568 5.0

Zamboanga del Norte* 116,936 5.2 127,491 5.1 145,158 5.0 Bacungan 3,868 5.4 3,802 5.1 4,247 5.0 Baliguian 2,138 5.9 2,771 5.6 3,714 5.5 Godod 2,831 5.3 2,877 5.3 3,263 5.1 Gutalac 4,673 5.3 5,366 5.3 6,073 4.9 Kalawit 3,298 5.3 4,077 5.2 4,162 5.2 Katipunan 7,454 5.1 7,576 4.9 8,549 4.7 La Libertad 1,546 5.0 1,617 4.6 1,759 4.4 Labason 5,574 5.1 6,702 5.0 7,890 5.1 Liloy 6,219 5.2 6,750 5.0 7,856 4.7 Manukan 5,612 5.3 6,010 5.3 6,420 5.2 Mutia 1,750 5.1 1,889 5.2 2,290 5.3 Pinan (New Piñan) 3,491 5.6 3,614 5.0 3,793 4.9 Polanco 6,127 5.2 7,092 4.9 7,872 4.6 Jose Dalman (Ponot) 3,911 5.6 4,212 5.5 5,128 5.1 Pres. Manuel A. Roxas 5,862 5.4 6,423 5.2 6,808 5.3 Rizal 2,699 5.3 2,917 4.6 3,174 4.6 Salug 5,562 5.1 5,838 4.9 5,858 5.1 Sergio Osmena Sr. 5,126 5.1 5,373 5.1 5,596 5.2 Siayan 5,097 5.5 6,086 5.4 6,661 5.2 Sibuco 4,535 2.1 4,374 5.6 5,206 5.4 Sibutad 3,373 4.8 3,444 4.5 3,670 4.5 Sindangan 14,027 5.1 15,651 5.1 17,685 4.9 Siocon 5,145 5.5 5,942 5.5 7,932 5.2 Sirawai 3,721 5.9 3,207 5.1 4,968 4.0 Tampilisan 3,297 5.4 3,881 5.0 4,584 4.7

Zamboanga del Sur^ 123,140 5.2 133,637 5.2 147,384 5.1 Aurora 7,744 5.2 8,329 5.1 9,581 4.9 Bayog 4,862 5.2 5,060 5.2 5,520 5.2 Dimataling 4,323 5.3 4,949 5.2 5,402 5.0 Dinas 5,503 5.2 6,033 5.2 6,425 5.3 Dumalinao 4,753 5.0 5,119 5.1 5,938 5.0 Dumingag 7,318 5.2 8,017 5.3 8,662 5.3

* totals and computation of averages excludes data from Dipolog City and Dapitan City^ totals and computation of averages excludes data from Pagadian CitySource: 1995 Census of Population, Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office

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Table 1.8 - Continued

2000 2007Province/City/ Number of Average Number of Average Number of AverageMunicipality Households Size Households Size Households Size

Guipos 3,236 5.0 3,620 5.0 4,005 4.9 Josefina 1,665 5.4 1,773 4.9 2,046 5.3 Kumalarang 4,492 5.4 4,520 5.5 5,022 5.4 Labangan 6,007 5.3 6,629 5.2 7,212 5.2 Lakewood 2,863 5.1 3,122 5.2 3,667 5.1 Lapuyan 4,511 5.2 4,637 5.3 5,144 5.1 Mahayag 7,739 5.3 8,026 5.3 8,681 5.1 Margosatubig 5,681 5.2 6,560 5.3 7,039 5.0 Midsalip 4,907 5.1 5,479 5.3 5,775 5.3 Molave 7,851 5.1 8,470 5.3 9,337 5.1 Pitogo 3,764 5.3 4,235 5.0 4,917 5.1 R. Magsaysay (Liargo) 4,498 5.1 4,741 4.9 5,158 4.9 San Miguel 2,730 5.2 3,043 5.0 3,450 4.9 San Pablo 4,430 5.2 4,739 4.9 5,134 5.0 Sominot 2,647 5.0 2,913 5.1 3,213 5.1 Tabina 3,608 5.6 4,017 5.4 4,489 5.3 Tambulig 5,722 5.1 6,078 5.1 6,661 5.1 Tigbao 2,998 5.3 3,089 5.5 3,360 5.5 Tukuran 5,922 5.2 6,760 5.0 7,480 4.9 Vincenzo A. Sagun 3,366 5.2 3,679 5.2 4,066 4.9

Zamboanga Sibugay 78,990 5.1 93,943 5.1 106,708 5.2 Alicia 5,397 5.2 5,663 5.3 6,654 4.9 Buug 6,267 5.4 6,671 5.0 6,827 5.0 Diplahan 4,686 5.1 5,681 4.9 Imelda 3,777 6.0 3,690 5.8 4,361 5.7 Ipil 8,404 5.2 10,293 5.1 13,244 4.6 Kabasalan 6,590 5.2 7,216 5.2 7,727 5.2 Mabuhay 3,089 6.3 3,964 6.3 5,014 6.1 Malangas 5,408 5.3 5,762 5.2 5,891 5.1 Naga 5,795 5.4 6,468 5.4 6,994 5.3 Olutanga 3,426 5.0 4,037 5.6 4,921 5.6 Payao 4,767 5.3 5,381 0.5 5,737 4.8 Roseller Lim 5,797 5.4 6,478 5.3 6,906 5.1 Siay 5,808 5.0 6,238 5.3 6,659 5.1 Talusan 2,315 6.5 3,141 5.9 3,734 6.1 Titay 6,751 5.2 7,802 5.1 8,883 4.9 Tungawan 5,399 5.3 6,453 5.1 7,475 5.0

Dapitan City 12,338 5.1 13,560 5.0 15,442 4.7Dipolog City 17,972 5.0 20,461 4.8 23,523 4.8Isabela City 12,375 5.5 13,753 5.3 17,835 4.9Pagadian City 23,778 5.2 28,027 5.1 32,126 5.0Zamboanga City 100,668 5.1 117,152 5.1 154,392 5.0

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Table 1.9 PROJECTED POPULATION BY SINGLE YEAR INTERVAL AND PROVINCE/CITY, REGION IX1999-2010

Province/City 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

Region IX 2,835,590 2,905,502 2,975,468 3,045,432 3,115,390 3,185,548

Zamboanga del Norte* 677,320 693,063 708,796 724,528 740,253 756,033Zamboanga del Sur* 693,704 707,463 720,642 733,826 747,010 760,243Zamboanga Sibugay 494,045 505,488 516,692 527,892 539,092 550,321

Dapitan City 67,982 69,294 70,538 71,782 73,025 74,274Dipolog City 101,307 104,034 106,798 109,562 112,326 115,098Isabela City 74,283 75,807 77,322 78,836 80,352 81,871Pagadian City 143,153 147,793 152,624 157,454 162,285 167,125Zamboanga City 583,796 602,560 622,056 641,552 661,047 680,583

* Excludes city figuresNote: Projections are 1995 Census-BasedSource: Technical Advisory Group and NSO Population Projections Unit

Table 1.9 - Continued

Province/City 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Region IX 3,255,518 3,323,678 3,391,846 3,460,191 3,528,362 3,596,513

Zamboanga del Norte* 771,768 787,171 802,587 818,029 833,445 848,848Zamboanga del Sur* 773,429 785,496 797,557 809,668 821,730 833,788Zamboanga Sibugay 561,520 572,343 583,167 594,025 604,848 615,674

Dapitan City 75,518 76,668 77,818 78,972 80,123 81,273Dipolog City 117,862 120,602 123,342 126,088 128,829 131,568Isabela City 83,387 84,833 86,280 87,730 89,177 90,623Pagadian City 171,956 176,835 181,714 186,604 191,483 196,362Zamboanga City 700,078 719,730 739,381 759,075 778,727 798,377

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2,700,000

2,800,000

2,900,000

3,000,000

3,100,000

3,200,000

3,300,000

3,400,000

3,500,000

3,600,000

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Figure 1.1 Projected Population by Single-Year Interval, Region IX: 2002-2010

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Table 1.10PROJECTED POPULATION BY SINGLE YEAR INTERVAL AND PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY, REGION IX: 2000-2010

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

Region IX 2,905,502 2,975,468 3,045,432 3,115,390 3,185,548 3,255,518

Zamboanga del Norte 693,063 708,796 724,528 740,253 756,033 771,768Bacungan 25,016 25,965 26,914 27,862 28,813 29,762Baliguian 15,284 15,862 16,439 17,017 17,596 18,174Godod 17,716 18,289 18,862 19,435 20,009 20,582Gutalac 30,221 31,372 32,524 33,675 34,829 35,980Jose Dalman (Ponot) 25,655 26,499 27,342 28,186 29,031 29,875Kalawit 20,901 21,684 22,468 23,251 24,036 24,820Katipunan 43,663 44,868 46,073 47,278 48,486 49,691La Libertad 8,113 8,188 8,262 8,337 8,412 8,487Labason 32,739 33,621 34,504 35,386 36,271 37,154Liloy 34,920 35,398 35,876 36,354 36,834 37,312Manukan 32,675 33,267 33,859 34,451 35,046 35,638Mutia 9,742 9,904 10,066 10,227 10,390 10,551Piñan (New Piñan) 21,058 21,368 21,679 21,989 22,301 22,612Polanco 36,272 37,224 38,176 39,127 40,081 41,033Pres. Manuel A. Roxas 35,420 36,180 36,940 37,699 38,462 39,222Rizal 15,383 15,576 15,769 15,961 16,155 16,348Salug 30,785 31,244 31,702 32,160 32,620 33,078Sergio Osmeña, Sr. 28,177 28,595 29,012 29,429 29,848 30,265Siayan 32,200 33,092 33,984 34,876 35,770 36,662Sibuco 25,588 26,052 26,515 26,979 27,444 27,908Sibutad 17,638 17,896 18,155 18,413 18,673 18,932Sindangan 78,288 79,487 80,685 81,884 83,087 84,286Siocon 29,657 29,922 30,187 30,451 30,718 30,983Sirawai 25,048 25,656 26,264 26,872 27,482 28,090Tampilisan 20,904 21,587 22,271 22,954 23,639 24,323

Zamboanga del Sur 707,463 720,642 733,826 747,010 760,243 773,429Aurora 44,394 45,033 45,671 46,310 46,952 47,591Bayog 29,181 30,004 30,827 31,650 32,474 33,297Dimataling 24,975 25,220 25,464 25,708 25,954 26,198Dinas 31,020 31,399 31,778 32,156 32,537 32,915Dumalinao 16,507 16,025 15,543 15,061 14,578 14,096Dumingag 41,933 42,487 43,041 43,594 44,150 44,703Guipos 19,049 19,604 20,159 20,714 21,271 21,826Josefina 10,396 10,681 10,965 11,250 11,535 11,819Kumalarang 27,344 27,802 28,260 28,719 29,179 29,638Labangan 37,253 38,290 39,327 40,364 41,403 42,440Lakewood 16,635 16,976 17,318 17,660 18,004 18,347Lapuyan 26,410 26,875 27,340 27,806 28,274 28,740Mahayag 46,870 48,121 49,373 50,625 51,880 53,132Margosatubig 31,368 31,558 31,748 31,936 32,126 32,313

Note: Provincial figures do not include the citiesSource: Technical Advisory Group and PSA-NSO Population Projections Unit

Province/Municipality

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Province/Municipality 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Region IX 3,323,678 3,391,846 3,460,191 3,528,362 3,596,513

Zamboanga del Norte 787,171 802,587 818,029 833,445 848,848Bacungan 30,767 31,773 32,780 33,785 34,791Baliguian 18,786 19,398 20,011 20,623 21,234Godod 21,171 21,760 22,349 22,938 23,527Gutalac 37,202 38,423 39,646 40,868 42,089Jose Dalman (Ponot) 30,744 31,614 32,485 33,354 34,224Kalawit 25,648 26,477 27,306 28,135 28,963Katipunan 50,893 52,096 53,300 54,503 55,705La Libertad 8,547 8,607 8,668 8,728 8,788Labason 38,031 38,908 39,787 40,665 41,542Liloy 37,732 38,152 38,574 38,995 39,415Manukan 36,186 36,735 37,285 37,834 38,382Mutia 10,699 10,847 10,995 11,142 11,290Piñan (New Piñan) 22,888 23,166 23,443 23,721 23,997Polanco 41,974 42,915 43,858 44,799 45,740Pres. Manuel A. Roxas 39,947 40,672 41,400 42,125 42,850Rizal 16,514 16,681 16,848 17,015 17,181Salug 33,487 33,897 34,308 34,717 35,126Sergio Osmeña, Sr. 30,637 31,010 31,383 31,756 32,128Siayan 37,552 38,443 39,336 40,227 41,117Sibuco 28,338 28,767 29,198 29,628 30,058Sibutad 19,162 19,393 19,624 19,854 20,085Sindangan 85,362 86,440 87,520 88,598 89,674Siocon 31,194 31,406 31,619 31,831 32,042Sirawai 28,683 29,276 29,870 30,464 31,056Tampilisan 25,027 25,731 26,436 27,140 27,844

Zamboanga del Sur 785,496 797,557 809,668 821,730 833,788Aurora 48,008 48,426 48,847 49,265 49,682Bayog 34,104 34,910 35,719 36,525 37,332Dimataling 26,317 26,436 26,557 26,676 26,796Dinas 33,138 33,361 33,587 33,810 34,033Dumalinao 14,225 14,355 14,484 14,613 14,742Dumingag 45,047 45,390 45,737 46,081 46,424Guipos 22,373 22,921 23,470 24,018 24,565Josefina 12,097 12,374 12,652 12,929 13,206Kumalarang 29,964 30,289 30,616 30,940 31,265Labangan 43,454 44,468 45,484 46,498 47,512Lakewood 18,613 18,878 19,144 19,409 19,674Lapuyan 29,078 29,416 29,756 30,094 30,431Mahayag 54,346 55,559 56,776 57,990 59,204Margosatubig 32,347 32,382 32,419 32,455 32,491

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2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

Midsalip 28,910 29,531 30,153 30,776 31,401 32,023Molave 46,154 47,328 48,502 49,676 50,853 52,027Pitogo 22,887 23,512 24,137 24,762 25,388 26,013R. Magsaysay (Liargo) 25,322 25,819 26,317 26,815 27,314 27,812San Miguel 11,393 11,175 10,958 10,740 10,522 10,305San Pablo 26,146 26,636 27,127 27,618 28,112 28,604Sominot 15,093 15,447 15,801 16,154 16,509 16,863Tabina 22,885 23,426 23,968 24,510 25,053 25,595Tambulig 32,883 33,636 34,388 35,141 35,896 36,649Tigbao 18,487 19,026 19,564 20,103 20,643 21,182Tukuran 34,683 35,379 36,077 36,775 37,477 38,177Vincenzo A. Sagun 19,285 19,652 20,020 20,387 20,758 21,124

Zamboanga Sibugay 505,488 516,692 527,892 539,092 550,321 561,520Alicia 31,395 31,946 32,497 33,048 33,602 34,155Buug 38,436 39,291 40,146 41,001 41,859 42,714Diplahan 30,866 31,961 33,055 34,150 35,247 36,341Imelda 29,324 30,870 32,416 33,963 35,511 37,057Ipil 47,428 47,874 48,318 48,762 49,209 49,652Kabasalan 39,247 40,219 41,191 42,163 43,137 44,109Mabuhay 22,624 23,274 23,924 24,574 25,226 25,876Malangas 29,244 29,439 29,634 29,829 30,024 30,219Naga 31,705 31,909 32,112 32,316 32,520 32,724Olutanga 18,509 18,704 18,899 19,093 19,289 19,483Payao 28,174 28,810 29,446 30,082 30,719 31,355R. T. Lim 35,580 36,454 37,328 38,201 39,077 39,951Siay 31,378 31,631 31,883 32,135 32,388 32,638Talusan 18,360 19,105 19,850 20,595 21,341 22,086Titay 40,331 41,420 42,509 43,598 44,690 45,779Tungawan 32,887 33,785 34,684 35,582 36,482 37,381

Dapitan City 69,294 70,538 71,782 73,025 74,274 75,518

Dipolog City 104,034 106,798 109,562 112,326 115,098 117,862

Isabela City 75,807 77,322 78,836 80,352 81,871 83,387

Pagadian City 147,793 152,624 157,454 162,285 167,125 171,956

Zamboanga City 602,560 622,056 641,552 661,047 680,583 700,078

Province/Municipality

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Province/Municipality 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Midsalip 32,517 33,009 33,502 33,993 34,483Molave 53,154 54,281 55,412 56,539 57,666Pitogo 26,622 27,231 27,841 28,450 29,058R. Magsaysay (Liargo) 28,266 28,719 29,174 29,628 30,081San Miguel 10,310 10,315 10,320 10,325 10,331San Pablo 28,971 29,337 29,706 30,072 30,438Sominot 17,197 17,531 17,866 18,200 18,534Tabina 26,108 26,620 27,135 27,647 28,160Tambulig 37,357 38,064 38,774 39,482 40,190Tigbao 21,713 22,245 22,777 23,309 23,840Tukuran 38,713 39,250 39,789 40,325 40,860Vincenzo A. Sagun 21,457 21,790 22,124 22,457 22,790

Zamboanga Sibugay 572,343 583,167 594,025 604,848 615,674Alicia 34,554 34,954 35,356 35,755 36,154Buug 43,513 44,312 45,114 45,913 46,712Diplahan 37,466 38,590 39,717 40,842 41,966Imelda 38,795 40,533 42,273 44,010 45,748Ipil 49,858 50,065 50,275 50,483 50,690Kabasalan 45,037 45,965 46,896 47,824 48,752Mabuhay 26,516 27,155 27,797 28,436 29,076Malangas 30,527 30,835 31,144 31,452 31,760Naga 33,058 33,392 33,725 34,059 34,393Olutanga 19,584 19,686 19,789 19,890 19,992Payao 31,951 32,547 33,144 33,740 34,336R. T. Lim 40,784 41,617 42,453 43,286 44,119Siay 32,733 32,829 32,927 33,023 33,120Talusan 22,874 23,662 24,451 25,239 26,026Titay 46,837 47,895 48,956 50,014 51,073Tungawan 38,256 39,130 40,008 40,882 41,757

Dapitan City 76,668 77,818 78,972 80,123 81,273

Dipolog City 120,602 123,342 126,088 128,829 131,568

Isabela City 84,833 86,280 87,730 89,177 90,623

Pagadian City 176,835 181,714 186,604 191,483 196,362

Zamboanga City 719,730 739,381 759,075 778,727 798,377

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Table 1.11PROJECTED POPULATIONS BY FIVE-YEAR AGE GROUP AND SEX, AND BY FIVE-CALENDAR YEARS (MEDIUM SERIES): 2000-2040

Area/Age Group/Sex 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020

Region IX - Both Sexes0-4 383,900 425,200 465,100 506,700 545,6005-9 399,300 424,000 469,400 513,800 558,20010-14 361,000 399,100 423,700 468,400 510,30015-19 304,500 342,400 378,500 400,400 440,60020-24 251,000 283,700 319,600 352,500 369,70025-29 212,700 235,600 266,400 299,700 328,90030-34 194,200 212,600 235,200 265,400 297,60035-39 175,700 192,500 210,800 232,900 261,90040-44 145,800 164,400 180,200 196,900 216,70045-49 117,000 132,900 150,000 164,200 178,70050-54 88,500 101,300 115,400 130,400 142,30055-59 67,100 74,700 86,100 98,100 111,10060-64 56,100 61,900 69,100 79,600 90,60065-69 37,800 44,000 48,500 54,300 63,00070-74 26,000 29,500 34,400 38,200 42,70075-79 14,200 16,400 18,700 22,100 24,90080+ 13,400 14,500 16,300 18,800 22,200All ages 2,848,200 3,154,700 3,487,400 3,842,400 4,205,000

Region IX - Male0-4 195,400 216,200 236,300 257,400 276,9005-9 203,200 215,600 238,400 260,800 283,20010-14 181,100 201,000 213,000 235,300 256,20015-19 152,700 171,500 190,100 200,800 220,70020-24 126,900 143,600 161,200 178,500 187,00025-29 107,500 119,200 134,900 151,300 166,60030-34 98,700 107,700 119,100 134,600 150,30035-39 90,800 98,900 107,800 119,200 134,10040-44 75,200 84,800 92,500 100,700 110,80045-49 60,800 69,100 78,000 84,900 92,10050-54 45,600 52,100 59,400 67,200 72,80055-59 34,300 38,000 43,700 49,800 56,50060-64 28,400 31,300 34,700 39,900 45,50065-69 18,800 21,800 24,000 26,800 31,00070-74 12,800 14,400 16,700 18,500 20,60075-79 6,900 7,900 8,800 10,400 11,80080+ 6,200 6,700 7,500 8,600 10,000All ages 1,445,300 1,599,800 1,766,100 1,944,700 2,126,100

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office (PSA-NSO)

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Region IX - Both Sexes0-4 580,100 612,700 640,900 664,7005-9 597,600 632,800 663,800 689,60010-14 550,200 585,300 614,700 638,70015-19 476,300 510,100 538,100 559,40020-24 404,600 434,400 461,400 482,30025-29 341,800 371,900 396,200 417,60030-34 324,500 335,000 361,900 382,50035-39 291,500 315,800 323,500 347,10040-44 242,400 268,800 289,500 293,30045-49 195,400 218,300 240,900 257,90050-54 153,700 167,700 186,700 206,00055-59 120,500 129,600 140,800 157,00060-64 102,300 110,500 118,500 128,00065-69 71,900 81,400 87,700 93,70070-74 49,800 56,900 64,600 69,40075-79 28,000 32,800 37,700 43,20080+ 25,300 28,700 33,500 39,000All ages 4,555,900 4,892,700 5,200,400 5,469,400

Region IX - Male0-4 294,200 310,500 324,500 336,6005-9 303,000 320,500 336,000 349,20010-14 276,100 293,500 307,900 320,00015-19 238,500 255,400 269,200 279,80020-24 204,400 219,400 233,100 243,60025-29 172,800 187,900 200,200 211,10030-34 164,500 169,600 183,200 193,80035-39 148,800 161,700 165,600 177,70040-44 124,100 137,100 148,100 150,20045-49 100,800 112,600 123,800 133,20050-54 78,300 85,600 95,400 104,90055-59 60,700 65,100 70,900 79,20060-64 51,400 55,100 58,800 63,70065-69 35,400 40,100 42,900 45,60070-74 23,900 27,300 31,000 33,10075-79 13,100 15,200 17,400 20,00080+ 11,300 12,600 14,600 16,900All ages 2,301,300 2,469,200 2,622,600 2,758,600

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Region IX - Female0-4 188,500 209,000 228,800 249,300 268,7005-9 196,100 208,400 231,000 253,000 275,00010-14 179,900 198,100 210,700 233,100 254,10015-19 151,800 170,900 188,400 199,600 219,90020-24 124,100 140,100 158,400 174,000 182,70025-29 105,200 116,400 131,500 148,400 162,30030-34 95,500 104,900 116,100 130,800 147,30035-39 84,900 93,600 103,000 113,700 127,80040-44 70,600 79,600 87,700 96,200 105,90045-49 56,200 63,800 72,000 79,300 86,60050-54 42,900 49,200 56,000 63,200 69,50055-59 32,800 36,700 42,400 48,300 54,60060-64 27,700 30,600 34,400 39,700 45,10065-69 19,000 22,200 24,500 27,500 32,00070-74 13,200 15,100 17,700 19,700 22,10075-79 7,300 8,500 9,900 11,700 13,10080+ 7,200 7,800 8,800 10,200 12,200All ages 1,402,900 1,554,900 1,721,300 1,897,700 2,078,900

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Region IX - Female0-4 285,900 302,200 316,400 328,1005-9 294,600 312,300 327,800 340,40010-14 274,100 291,800 306,800 318,70015-19 237,800 254,700 268,900 279,60020-24 200,200 215,000 228,300 238,70025-29 169,000 184,000 196,000 206,50030-34 160,000 165,400 178,700 188,70035-39 142,700 154,100 157,900 169,40040-44 118,300 131,700 141,400 143,10045-49 94,600 105,700 117,100 124,70050-54 75,400 82,100 91,300 101,10055-59 59,800 64,500 69,900 77,80060-64 50,900 55,400 59,700 64,30065-69 36,500 41,300 44,800 48,10070-74 25,900 29,600 33,600 36,30075-79 14,900 17,600 20,300 23,20080+ 14,000 16,100 18,900 22,100All ages 2,254,600 2,423,500 2,577,800 2,710,800

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Isabela City - Both Sexes0-4 9,800 10,800 12,000 13,200 14,4005-9 9,900 10,900 12,100 13,300 14,50010-14 9,300 10,300 11,500 12,500 13,70015-19 8,000 9,000 9,900 10,900 11,80020-24 6,300 7,100 7,800 8,600 9,30025-29 5,600 6,200 6,900 7,500 8,10030-34 4,800 5,400 5,900 6,500 7,10035-39 4,800 5,300 5,900 6,500 7,10040-44 3,900 4,300 4,800 5,300 5,70045-49 3,400 3,800 4,200 4,600 5,00050-54 2,500 2,700 3,100 3,300 3,70055-59 1,700 1,900 2,100 2,300 2,50060-64 1,400 1,600 1,700 1,900 2,10065-69 900 900 1,100 1,100 1,30070-74 700 700 800 900 90075-79 400 400 400 400 50080+ 300 300 400 400 500All ages 73,700 81,600 90,600 99,200 108,200

Isabela City - Male0-4 5,000 5,500 6,100 6,700 7,3005-9 5,000 5,500 6,100 6,700 7,30010-14 4,700 5,200 5,800 6,300 6,90015-19 3,800 4,300 4,700 5,200 5,60020-24 3,100 3,500 3,800 4,200 4,60025-29 2,700 3,000 3,300 3,600 3,90030-34 2,400 2,700 2,900 3,200 3,50035-39 2,500 2,700 3,000 3,300 3,60040-44 1,900 2,100 2,400 2,600 2,80045-49 1,700 1,900 2,100 2,300 2,50050-54 1,300 1,400 1,600 1,700 1,90055-59 900 1,000 1,100 1,200 1,30060-64 700 800 800 900 1,00065-69 400 400 500 500 60070-74 300 300 400 400 40075-79 200 200 200 200 30080+ 100 100 200 200 200All ages 36,700 40,600 45,000 49,200 53,700

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Isabela City - Both Sexes0-4 15,600 16,900 18,000 18,9005-9 15,700 16,900 18,100 19,00010-14 14,800 16,000 17,100 17,90015-19 12,800 13,800 14,800 15,50020-24 10,200 11,000 11,700 12,20025-29 8,900 9,600 10,200 10,70030-34 7,700 8,300 8,900 9,30035-39 7,700 8,300 8,800 9,20040-44 6,300 6,700 7,200 7,50045-49 5,500 6,000 6,400 6,60050-54 3,900 4,300 4,600 4,80055-59 2,800 3,000 3,200 3,30060-64 2,300 2,500 2,600 2,70065-69 1,400 1,500 1,600 1,70070-74 1,100 1,100 1,200 1,30075-79 600 600 600 60080+ 500 500 500 500All ages 117,800 127,000 135,500 141,700

Isabela City - Male0-4 7,900 8,600 9,100 9,6005-9 7,900 8,500 9,100 9,60010-14 7,500 8,100 8,600 9,00015-19 6,100 6,600 7,100 7,40020-24 5,000 5,400 5,800 6,00025-29 4,300 4,600 4,900 5,10030-34 3,800 4,100 4,400 4,60035-39 3,900 4,200 4,500 4,70040-44 3,100 3,300 3,500 3,70045-49 2,800 3,000 3,200 3,30050-54 2,000 2,200 2,400 2,50055-59 1,400 1,500 1,600 1,70060-64 1,100 1,200 1,200 1,30065-69 600 700 700 80070-74 500 500 500 60075-79 300 300 300 30080+ 200 200 200 200All ages 58,400 63,000 67,100 70,400

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Isabela City - Female0-4 4,800 5,300 5,900 6,500 7,1005-9 4,900 5,400 6,000 6,600 7,20010-14 4,600 5,100 5,700 6,200 6,80015-19 4,200 4,700 5,200 5,700 6,20020-24 3,200 3,600 4,000 4,400 4,70025-29 2,900 3,200 3,600 3,900 4,20030-34 2,400 2,700 3,000 3,300 3,60035-39 2,300 2,600 2,900 3,200 3,50040-44 2,000 2,200 2,400 2,700 2,90045-49 1,700 1,900 2,100 2,300 2,50050-54 1,200 1,300 1,500 1,600 1,80055-59 800 900 1,000 1,100 1,20060-64 700 800 900 1,000 1,10065-69 500 500 600 600 70070-74 400 400 400 500 50075-79 200 200 200 200 20080+ 200 200 200 200 300All ages 37,000 41,000 45,600 50,000 54,500

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Isabela City - Female0-4 7,700 8,300 8,900 9,3005-9 7,800 8,400 9,000 9,40010-14 7,300 7,900 8,500 8,90015-19 6,700 7,200 7,700 8,10020-24 5,200 5,600 5,900 6,20025-29 4,600 5,000 5,300 5,60030-34 3,900 4,200 4,500 4,70035-39 3,800 4,100 4,300 4,50040-44 3,200 3,400 3,700 3,80045-49 2,700 3,000 3,200 3,30050-54 1,900 2,100 2,200 2,30055-59 1,400 1,500 1,600 1,60060-64 1,200 1,300 1,400 1,40065-69 800 800 900 90070-74 600 600 700 70075-79 300 300 300 30080+ 300 300 300 300All ages 59,400 64,000 68,400 71,300

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Zamboanga del Norte - Both Sexes0-4 111,200 123,100 130,800 137,600 140,5005-9 115,100 109,200 121,100 129,200 136,20010-14 103,700 114,000 108,300 120,200 128,20015-19 86,300 100,500 111,000 105,000 116,60020-24 69,500 82,400 96,900 106,600 100,00025-29 60,900 67,300 80,200 94,300 103,50030-34 56,200 59,600 66,000 78,700 92,60035-39 51,400 54,900 58,500 64,800 77,40040-44 42,600 50,000 53,700 57,200 63,50045-49 34,400 41,100 48,500 52,100 55,70050-54 26,500 32,700 39,300 46,600 50,10055-59 22,100 24,800 30,800 37,200 44,20060-64 18,200 19,900 22,600 28,300 34,30065-69 12,200 15,700 17,300 19,800 25,10070-74 8,200 9,700 12,600 14,100 16,40075-79 4,500 5,800 7,000 9,200 10,70080+ 4,500 4,500 5,300 6,600 8,800All ages 827,500 915,200 1,009,900 1,107,500 1,203,800

Zamboanga del Norte - Male0-4 56,900 62,900 66,900 70,500 72,0005-9 58,800 55,800 61,800 66,000 69,70010-14 52,200 58,200 55,300 61,300 65,50015-19 44,000 51,000 57,100 54,000 59,90020-24 35,400 42,200 49,200 54,900 51,50025-29 30,900 34,300 41,100 47,900 53,20030-34 28,700 30,100 33,500 40,200 46,80035-39 26,700 28,000 29,500 32,800 39,40040-44 22,000 25,900 27,300 28,800 32,10045-49 17,600 21,100 25,000 26,400 28,00050-54 13,500 16,600 20,100 23,900 25,30055-59 11,300 12,500 15,500 18,800 22,50060-64 9,200 10,000 11,200 14,000 17,10065-69 6,100 7,700 8,500 9,600 12,20070-74 4,100 4,700 6,000 6,700 7,70075-79 2,200 2,800 3,200 4,200 4,90080+ 2,100 2,100 2,400 2,900 3,800All ages 421,700 465,900 513,600 562,900 611,600

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Zamboanga del Norte - Both Sexes0-4 140,100 138,700 135,700 132,2005-9 139,100 139,000 137,500 134,70010-14 135,100 138,200 138,000 136,50015-19 124,200 131,100 133,900 133,60020-24 111,300 118,600 125,000 127,70025-29 96,800 108,100 115,100 121,30030-34 101,600 95,100 106,200 113,00035-39 91,000 100,000 93,600 104,60040-44 75,900 89,500 98,400 91,90045-49 61,800 74,300 87,500 96,20050-54 53,700 59,900 71,900 85,00055-59 47,800 51,400 57,400 69,20060-64 41,000 44,600 48,200 54,00065-69 30,700 37,000 40,400 43,80070-74 21,000 25,900 31,500 34,60075-79 12,400 16,100 20,100 24,60080+ 10,800 13,200 17,000 21,600All ages 1,294,300 1,380,700 1,457,400 1,524,500

Zamboanga del Norte - Male0-4 71,800 71,100 69,600 67,8005-9 71,200 71,100 70,400 69,00010-14 69,100 70,700 70,600 69,90015-19 63,900 67,600 69,000 68,90020-24 57,200 61,100 64,500 65,90025-29 49,700 55,500 59,200 62,50030-34 52,000 48,600 54,300 57,90035-39 45,900 51,100 47,800 53,40040-44 38,600 45,100 50,200 46,90045-49 31,200 37,700 44,000 49,10050-54 26,800 30,100 36,300 42,60055-59 23,900 25,500 28,600 34,70060-64 20,500 22,000 23,500 26,50065-69 15,000 18,100 19,500 20,90070-74 9,800 12,200 14,900 16,10075-79 5,600 7,200 9,000 11,10080+ 4,600 5,500 7,000 8,900All ages 656,800 700,200 738,400 772,100

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Zamboanga del Norte - Female0-4 54,300 60,200 63,900 67,100 68,5005-9 56,300 53,400 59,300 63,200 66,50010-14 51,500 55,800 53,000 58,900 62,70015-19 42,300 49,500 53,900 51,000 56,70020-24 34,100 40,200 47,700 51,700 48,50025-29 30,000 33,000 39,100 46,400 50,30030-34 27,500 29,500 32,500 38,500 45,80035-39 24,700 26,900 29,000 32,000 38,00040-44 20,600 24,100 26,400 28,400 31,40045-49 16,800 20,000 23,500 25,700 27,70050-54 13,000 16,100 19,200 22,700 24,80055-59 10,800 12,300 15,300 18,400 21,70060-64 9,000 9,900 11,400 14,300 17,20065-69 6,100 8,000 8,800 10,200 12,90070-74 4,100 5,000 6,600 7,400 8,70075-79 2,300 3,000 3,800 5,000 5,80080+ 2,400 2,400 2,900 3,700 5,000All ages 405,800 449,300 496,300 544,600 592,200

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Zamboanga del Norte - Female0-4 68,300 67,600 66,100 64,4005-9 67,900 67,900 67,100 65,70010-14 66,000 67,500 67,400 66,60015-19 60,300 63,500 64,900 64,70020-24 54,100 57,500 60,500 61,80025-29 47,100 52,600 55,900 58,80030-34 49,600 46,500 51,900 55,10035-39 45,100 48,900 45,800 51,20040-44 37,300 44,400 48,200 45,00045-49 30,600 36,600 43,500 47,10050-54 26,900 29,800 35,600 42,40055-59 23,900 25,900 28,800 34,50060-64 20,500 22,600 24,700 27,50065-69 15,700 18,900 20,900 22,90070-74 11,200 13,700 16,600 18,50075-79 6,800 8,900 11,100 13,50080+ 6,200 7,700 10,000 12,700All ages 637,500 680,500 719,000 752,400

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Zamboanga del Sur - Both Sexes0-4 192,300 213,100 235,800 260,400 285,8005-9 199,000 220,500 243,900 269,400 295,70010-14 180,400 199,900 221,100 244,200 268,00015-19 155,800 172,600 190,900 210,900 231,40020-24 133,300 147,800 163,500 180,500 198,10025-29 110,600 122,600 135,600 149,700 164,40030-34 100,400 111,200 123,000 135,800 149,10035-39 90,100 99,800 110,400 121,900 133,80040-44 75,000 83,200 92,000 101,600 111,50045-49 60,200 66,900 73,900 81,600 89,60050-54 45,200 50,100 55,400 61,200 67,20055-59 32,300 35,900 39,700 43,700 48,10060-64 27,100 30,100 33,300 36,800 40,40065-69 18,400 20,400 22,500 24,900 27,30070-74 12,900 14,400 15,900 17,500 19,20075-79 7,100 7,800 8,600 9,500 10,50080+ 6,600 7,400 8,100 9,000 9,800All ages 1,446,700 1,603,700 1,773,600 1,958,600 2,149,900

Zamboanga del Sur - Male0-4 97,700 108,200 119,500 131,900 144,6005-9 100,900 111,700 123,400 136,200 149,30010-14 90,000 99,700 110,100 121,500 133,20015-19 77,200 85,500 94,400 104,200 114,20020-24 66,700 73,900 81,700 90,100 98,80025-29 55,600 61,600 68,100 75,100 82,40030-34 50,800 56,200 62,100 68,500 75,10035-39 46,300 51,300 56,600 62,500 68,50040-44 38,600 42,800 47,300 52,200 57,20045-49 31,500 35,000 38,600 42,600 46,70050-54 23,400 25,900 28,600 31,600 34,60055-59 16,400 18,200 20,100 22,100 24,30060-64 13,600 15,100 16,700 18,400 20,20065-69 9,000 10,000 11,000 12,200 13,30070-74 6,200 6,900 7,600 8,400 9,20075-79 3,300 3,600 4,000 4,400 4,90080+ 3,000 3,400 3,700 4,100 4,500All ages 730,200 809,000 893,500 986,000 1,081,000

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Zamboanga del Sur - Both Sexes0-4 310,500 334,400 356,400 375,7005-9 321,300 346,000 368,700 388,80010-14 291,200 313,600 334,300 352,30015-19 251,500 270,800 288,700 304,20020-24 215,400 231,900 247,100 260,50025-29 178,600 192,300 204,900 216,10030-34 162,100 174,500 186,000 196,10035-39 145,400 156,500 166,800 175,90040-44 121,100 130,400 139,000 146,50045-49 97,300 104,800 111,700 117,80050-54 73,000 78,700 83,800 88,30055-59 52,200 56,200 59,900 63,10060-64 43,900 47,200 50,400 53,00065-69 29,700 32,000 34,100 36,00070-74 20,900 22,600 24,100 25,30075-79 11,400 12,300 13,000 13,80080+ 10,700 11,500 12,300 12,900All ages 2,336,200 2,515,700 2,681,200 2,826,300

Zamboanga del Sur - Male0-4 157,000 168,900 179,900 189,7005-9 162,100 174,400 185,700 195,90010-14 144,600 155,600 165,700 174,70015-19 124,000 133,400 142,100 149,80020-24 107,300 115,400 122,900 129,60025-29 89,400 96,200 102,400 108,00030-34 81,600 87,800 93,500 98,60035-39 74,400 80,000 85,200 89,90040-44 62,100 66,800 71,100 75,00045-49 50,700 54,500 58,100 61,30050-54 37,600 40,500 43,100 45,40055-59 26,300 28,300 30,200 31,80060-64 21,900 23,500 25,100 26,40065-69 14,500 15,600 16,600 17,50070-74 10,000 10,800 11,500 12,10075-79 5,300 5,700 6,000 6,40080+ 4,900 5,200 5,600 5,900All ages 1,173,700 1,262,600 1,344,700 1,418,000

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Zamboanga del Sur - Female0-4 94,600 104,900 116,300 128,500 141,2005-9 98,100 108,800 120,500 133,200 146,40010-14 90,400 100,200 111,000 122,700 134,80015-19 78,600 87,100 96,500 106,700 117,20020-24 66,600 73,900 81,800 90,400 99,30025-29 55,000 61,000 67,500 74,600 82,00030-34 49,600 55,000 60,900 67,300 74,00035-39 43,800 48,500 53,800 59,400 65,30040-44 36,400 40,400 44,700 49,400 54,30045-49 28,700 31,900 35,300 39,000 42,90050-54 21,800 24,200 26,800 29,600 32,60055-59 15,900 17,700 19,600 21,600 23,80060-64 13,500 15,000 16,600 18,400 20,20065-69 9,400 10,400 11,500 12,700 14,00070-74 6,700 7,500 8,300 9,100 10,00075-79 3,800 4,200 4,600 5,100 5,60080+ 3,600 4,000 4,400 4,900 5,300All ages 716,500 794,700 880,100 972,600 1,068,900

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Zamboanga del Sur - Female0-4 153,500 165,500 176,500 186,0005-9 159,200 171,600 183,000 192,90010-14 146,600 158,000 168,600 177,60015-19 127,500 137,400 146,600 154,40020-24 108,100 116,500 124,200 130,90025-29 89,200 96,100 102,500 108,10030-34 80,500 86,700 92,500 97,50035-39 71,000 76,500 81,600 86,00040-44 59,000 63,600 67,900 71,50045-49 46,600 50,300 53,600 56,50050-54 35,400 38,200 40,700 42,90055-59 25,900 27,900 29,700 31,30060-64 22,000 23,700 25,300 26,60065-69 15,200 16,400 17,500 18,50070-74 10,900 11,800 12,600 13,20075-79 6,100 6,600 7,000 7,40080+ 5,800 6,300 6,700 7,000All ages 1,162,500 1,253,100 1,336,500 1,408,300

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Area/Age Group/Sex 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020

Zamboanga Sibugay - Both Sexes0-4 70,600 78,200 86,500 95,500 104,9005-9 75,300 83,400 92,300 101,900 111,80010-14 67,600 74,900 82,800 91,500 100,40015-19 54,400 60,300 66,700 73,600 80,80020-24 41,900 46,400 51,400 56,800 62,30025-29 35,600 39,500 43,700 48,200 52,90030-34 32,800 36,400 40,300 44,400 48,80035-39 29,400 32,500 36,000 39,700 43,60040-44 24,300 26,900 29,700 32,800 36,00045-49 19,000 21,100 23,400 25,900 28,40050-54 14,300 15,800 17,600 19,300 21,30055-59 11,000 12,100 13,500 14,900 16,30060-64 9,400 10,300 11,500 12,600 13,80065-69 6,300 7,000 7,600 8,500 9,30070-74 4,200 4,700 5,100 5,700 6,20075-79 2,200 2,400 2,700 3,000 3,20080+ 2,000 2,300 2,500 2,800 3,100All ages 500,300 554,200 613,300 677,100 743,100

Zamboanga Sibugay - Male0-4 35,800 39,600 43,800 48,300 53,0005-9 38,500 42,600 47,100 51,900 56,90010-14 34,200 37,900 41,800 46,200 50,60015-19 27,700 30,700 33,900 37,400 41,00020-24 21,700 24,000 26,500 29,300 32,10025-29 18,300 20,300 22,400 24,700 27,10030-34 16,800 18,700 20,600 22,700 24,90035-39 15,300 16,900 18,700 20,600 22,60040-44 12,700 14,000 15,500 17,100 18,70045-49 10,000 11,100 12,300 13,600 14,90050-54 7,400 8,200 9,100 10,000 11,00055-59 5,700 6,300 7,000 7,700 8,40060-64 4,900 5,400 6,000 6,600 7,20065-69 3,300 3,700 4,000 4,500 4,90070-74 2,200 2,500 2,700 3,000 3,30075-79 1,200 1,300 1,400 1,600 1,70080+ 1,000 1,100 1,200 1,400 1,500All ages 256,700 284,300 314,000 346,600 379,800

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Area/Age Group/Sex 2025 2030 2035 2040

Zamboanga Sibugay - Both Sexes0-4 113,900 122,700 130,800 137,9005-9 121,500 130,900 139,500 147,10010-14 109,100 117,500 125,300 132,00015-19 87,800 94,400 100,700 106,10020-24 67,700 72,900 77,600 81,90025-29 57,500 61,900 66,000 69,50030-34 53,100 57,100 60,800 64,10035-39 47,400 51,000 54,300 57,40040-44 39,100 42,200 44,900 47,40045-49 30,800 33,200 35,300 37,30050-54 23,100 24,800 26,400 27,90055-59 17,700 19,000 20,300 21,40060-64 15,100 16,200 17,300 18,30065-69 10,100 10,900 11,600 12,20070-74 6,800 7,300 7,800 8,20075-79 3,600 3,800 4,000 4,20080+ 3,300 3,500 3,700 4,000All ages 807,600 869,300 926,300 976,900

Zamboanga Sibugay - Male0-4 57,500 61,900 65,900 69,5005-9 61,800 66,500 70,800 74,70010-14 54,900 59,100 63,000 66,40015-19 44,500 47,800 51,000 53,70020-24 34,900 37,500 39,900 42,10025-29 29,400 31,600 33,700 35,50030-34 27,100 29,100 31,000 32,70035-39 24,600 26,400 28,100 29,70040-44 20,300 21,900 23,300 24,60045-49 16,100 17,400 18,500 19,50050-54 11,900 12,800 13,600 14,40055-59 9,100 9,800 10,500 11,00060-64 7,900 8,400 9,000 9,50065-69 5,300 5,700 6,100 6,40070-74 3,600 3,800 4,100 4,30075-79 1,900 2,000 2,100 2,20080+ 1,600 1,700 1,800 1,900All ages 412,400 443,400 472,400 498,100

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Area/Age Group/Sex 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020

Zamboanga Sibugay - Female0-4 34,800 38,600 42,700 47,200 51,9005-9 36,800 40,800 45,200 50,000 54,90010-14 33,400 37,000 41,000 45,300 49,80015-19 26,700 29,600 32,800 36,200 39,80020-24 20,200 22,400 24,900 27,500 30,20025-29 17,300 19,200 21,300 23,500 25,80030-34 16,000 17,700 19,700 21,700 23,90035-39 14,100 15,600 17,300 19,100 21,00040-44 11,600 12,900 14,200 15,700 17,30045-49 9,000 10,000 11,100 12,300 13,50050-54 6,900 7,600 8,500 9,300 10,30055-59 5,300 5,800 6,500 7,200 7,90060-64 4,500 4,900 5,500 6,000 6,60065-69 3,000 3,300 3,600 4,000 4,40070-74 2,000 2,200 2,400 2,700 2,90075-79 1,000 1,100 1,300 1,400 1,50080+ 1,000 1,200 1,300 1,400 1,600All ages 243,600 269,900 299,300 330,500 363,300

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Area/Age Group/Sex 2025 2030 2035 2040

Zamboanga Sibugay - Female0-4 56,400 60,800 64,900 68,4005-9 59,700 64,400 68,700 72,40010-14 54,200 58,400 62,300 65,60015-19 43,300 46,600 49,700 52,40020-24 32,800 35,400 37,700 39,80025-29 28,100 30,300 32,300 34,00030-34 26,000 28,000 29,800 31,40035-39 22,800 24,600 26,200 27,70040-44 18,800 20,300 21,600 22,80045-49 14,700 15,800 16,800 17,80050-54 11,200 12,000 12,800 13,50055-59 8,600 9,200 9,800 10,40060-64 7,200 7,800 8,300 8,80065-69 4,800 5,200 5,500 5,80070-74 3,200 3,500 3,700 3,90075-79 1,700 1,800 1,900 2,00080+ 1,700 1,800 1,900 2,100All ages 395,200 425,900 453,900 478,800

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Table 1.12OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS BY CONDITION (STATE OF REPAIR) OF THE BUILDING ANDYEAR BUILT, PROVINCE/CITY, REGION IXCensus of 2000

Needs no Under Unfin-Repair/ Dilapida- Renova- Under ished Not

Province/City Occupied Needs Needs ted/ Con- tion/Be- Cons- Cons- Repor-Year Built Housing Minor Major demned ing Re- truction truction ted

Units Repair Repair paired

Region IX 540,005 358,270 102,537 4,769 9,434 13,699 33,808 17,488

1996-2000 230,995 152,855 35,796 1,567 3,760 10,257 21,471 5,2891991-1995 127,645 86,976 26,599 1,163 2,186 1,756 6,450 2,5151981-1990 95,869 65,783 20,850 955 1,878 976 3,639 1,7881971-1980 42,200 28,726 9,963 447 865 353 1,132 7141961-1970 15,721 10,549 4,007 211 329 100 261 2641960 or earlier 8,906 5,735 2,487 131 236 65 122 130Not Applicable 84 32 32 8 - - - 12Don't know/Not Reported 18,585 7,614 2,803 287 180 192 733 6,776

Zamboanga del Norte* 126,510 83,946 23,529 953 2,363 3,959 8,681 3,079

1996-2000 63,260 42,747 9,052 311 1,000 3034 5991 11251991-1995 30,033 19,945 6,740 250 554 477 1529 5381981-1990 19,259 12,737 4,583 198 444 265 745 2871971-1980 7,403 4,836 1,819 89 216 105 245 931961-1970 2,788 1,864 688 38 73 24 59 421960 or earlier 1,455 946 381 10 50 14 34 20Not Applicable 18 8 7 2 - - - 1Don't know/Not Reported 2,294 863 259 55 26 40 78 973

Zamboanga del Sur* 132,062 84,079 26,137 1,616 2,552 3,118 10,407 4,153

1996-2000 58,776 37,266 9,713 638 1,028 2247 6443 14411991-1995 31,125 20,317 6,749 404 574 451 2009 6211981-1990 23,068 15,316 5,133 237 542 250 1232 3581971-1980 9,070 5,905 2,305 119 222 70 313 1361961-1970 3,344 2,147 853 89 91 29 85 501960 or earlier 1,541 947 470 33 26 14 36 15Not Applicable 18 7 8 1 - - - 2Don't know/Not Reported 5,120 2,174 906 95 69 57 289 1530

Zamboanga Sibugay 92,353 59,314 18,478 707 2,330 2,682 5,468 3,374

1996-2000 44,286 29,177 7,117 237 994 2053 3661 10471991-1995 21,719 14,127 5,070 184 600 359 971 4081981-1990 15,119 9,913 3,648 129 460 166 508 2951971-1980 5,412 3,545 1,382 43 170 46 127 991961-1970 1,766 1,156 468 15 46 17 39 251960 or earlier 839 474 274 35 25 10 11 10Not Applicable 6 2 - 3 - - - 1Don't know/Not Reported 3,206 920 519 61 35 31 151 1489

* Excludes city figuresSource: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office

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Needs no Under Unfin-Repair/ Dilapida- Renova- Under ished Not

Province/City Occupied Needs Needs ted/ Con- tion/Be- Cons- Cons- Repor-Year Built Housing Minor Major demned ing Re- truction truction ted

Units Repair Repair paired

Zamboanga City 114,782 78,593 21,384 1,071 1,125 2,464 4,571 5,574

1996-2000 39,614 26,247 6,832 273 423 1,903 2,603 1,3331991-1995 26,573 19,043 5,004 245 289 273 983 7361981-1990 23,914 17,476 4,536 291 225 155 593 6381971-1980 12,395 8,895 2,659 149 102 66 234 2901961-1970 4,432 3,091 1,089 45 28 18 46 1151960 or earlier 2,900 1,973 759 42 32 16 17 61Not Applicable 20 7 6 2 - - - 5Don't know/Not Reported 4,934 1,861 499 24 26 33 95 2,396

Dapitan City 13,483 8,204 2,280 57 185 399 2,135 223

1996-2000 5,389 3,107 566 19 55 307 1,265 701991-1995 3,262 2,084 607 15 24 48 453 311981-1990 2,484 1,539 562 10 50 26 264 331971-1980 1,139 708 272 7 23 9 108 121961-1970 521 366 111 3 16 3 15 71960 or earlier 444 301 111 - 14 3 11 4Not Applicable 7 2 5 - - - - -Don't know/Not Reported 237 97 46 3 3 3 19 66

Dipolog City 19,878 14,697 3,134 90 377 349 714 517

1996-2000 5,732 4,268 623 28 83 208 413 1091991-1995 4,826 3,755 700 20 58 55 148 901981-1990 4,368 3,243 821 21 48 50 96 891971-1980 2,366 1,761 447 6 66 22 30 341961-1970 1,264 907 272 7 50 5 8 151960 or earlier 902 574 226 6 70 7 6 13Not Applicable 3 2 1 - - - - -Don't know/Not Reported 417 187 44 2 2 2 13 167

Isabela City 13,375 9,160 2,941 94 216 199 596 169

1996-2000 4,432 3,105 689 21 90 132 339 561991-1995 3,240 2,374 642 13 29 26 133 231981-1990 2,642 1,855 573 29 47 23 82 331971-1980 1,439 905 437 21 18 13 28 171961-1970 892 471 382 4 19 3 5 81960 or earlier 308 142 143 3 10 - 5 5Not Applicable 7 1 3 - - - - 3Don't know/Not Reported 415 307 72 3 3 2 4 24

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Needs no Under Unfin-Repair/ Dilapida- Renova- Under ished Not

Province/City Occupied Needs Needs ted/ Con- tion/Be- Cons- Cons- Repor-Year Built Housing Minor Major demned ing Re- truction truction ted

Units Repair Repair paired

Pagadian City 27,562 20,277 4,654 181 286 529 1,236 399

1996-2000 9,506 6,938 1,204 40 87 373 756 1081991-1995 6,867 5,331 1,087 32 58 67 224 681981-1990 5,015 3,704 994 40 62 41 119 551971-1980 2,976 2,171 642 13 48 22 47 331961-1970 714 547 144 10 6 1 4 21960 or earlier 517 378 123 2 9 1 2 2Not Applicable 5 3 2 - - - - -Don't know/Not Reported 1,962 1,205 458 44 16 24 84 131

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Table 1.13NUMBER OF OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS BY CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS OF ROOF AND OUTERWALLS, PROVINCE/CITY, REGION IXCensus Year 2007

Galva- Half Make-Total nized Tile/ Galvan- Cogon/ shift/Sal- Not

Province/City Occupied Iron/ Concre- ized Iron Wood Nipa/ vaged Im- Asbes- Rep-Type of Outer Walls Housing Alumi- te/Clay & Half Ana- provised tos/Oth- orted

Units num Tile Concrete haw Materials ers

Region IX 672,102 398,699 1,965 16,204 8,490 242,312 1,005 979 2,448

Concrete/Brick/Stone 124,502 119,157 1,093 2,685 184 1,119 78 104 82Wood 259,170 171,862 338 4,309 4,257 77,486 258 431 229Half Concrete/Brick/ Stone & Half Wood 74,993 63,192 378 6,636 849 3,741 63 51 83Galvanized Iron/ Aluminum 3,125 1,661 51 594 476 312 2 25 4Bamboo/Sawali/ Cogon/Nipa 204,726 41,169 0 1,908 2,636 158,242 210 282 279Asbestos 304 271 3 8 10 0 0 12 0Glass 57 34 12 5 2 0 0 2 2Makeshift/Salvaged/ Improvised Materials 1,477 404 0 9 31 633 388 7 5Others/Not Reported 3,721 938 90 50 45 767 2 65 1,764No Walls 27 11 0 0 0 12 4 0 0

Zamboanga del Norte* 182,887 86,307 202 3,301 1,660 90,329 223 470 395

Concrete/Brick/Stone 23,940 22,761 118 201 24 750 5 63 18Wood 64,602 33,787 32 981 548 29,038 60 123 33Half Concrete/Brick/ Stone & Half Wood 17,922 14,199 32 1,576 73 1,994 21 15 12Galvanized Iron/ Aluminum 653 274 9 68 190 88 0 24 0Bamboo/Sawali/ Cogon/Nipa 74,438 14,883 0 468 815 57,945 69 192 66Asbestos 35 31 0 0 1 0 0 3 0Glass 7 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 1Makeshift/Salvaged/ Improvised Materials 476 145 0 1 5 255 67 3 0Others/Not Reported 802 220 11 4 4 251 1 46 265No Walls 12 4 0 0 0 8 0 0 0

* totals include Dipolog City and Dapitan CitySource: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office

Construction Materials of the Roof

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Galva- Half Make-Total nized Tile/ Galvan- Cogon/ shift/Sal- Not

Province/City Occupied Iron/ Concre- ized Iron Wood Nipa/ vaged Im- Asbes- Rep-Type of Outer Walls Housing Alumi- te/Clay & Half Ana- provised tos/Oth- orted

Units num Tile Concrete haw Materials ers

Zamboanga del Sur* 177,400 115,649 321 2,148 1,335 57,193 66 129 559

Concrete/Brick/Stone 21,461 21,004 186 98 7 119 4 21 22Wood 84,006 62,158 47 754 649 20,267 20 51 60Half Concrete/Brick/ Stone & Half Wood 20,837 19,280 66 941 71 453 4 4 18Galvanized Iron/ Aluminum 793 563 7 61 84 75 2 0 1Bamboo/Sawali/ Cogon/Nipa 49,361 12,345 0 286 518 36,102 16 48 46Asbestos 8 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Glass 7 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Makeshift/Salvaged/ Improvised Materials 170 76 0 3 0 70 20 1 0Others/Not Reported 754 209 15 3 6 105 0 4 412No Walls 3 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

Zamboanga Sibugay 144,768 81,284 286 3,955 1,502 56,821 253 92 575

Concrete/Brick/Stone 47,175 44,790 180 2,008 63 117 3 2 12Wood 42,211 23,667 39 928 492 16,882 43 66 94Half Concrete/Brick/ Stone & Half Wood 10,352 8,622 34 678 167 813 5 5 28Galvanized Iron/ Aluminum 420 206 6 53 78 75 0 0 2Bamboo/Sawali/ Cogon/Nipa 43,705 3,868 0 278 696 38,671 65 15 112Asbestos 6 3 0 0 2 0 0 1 0Glass 4 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1Makeshift/Salvaged/ Improvised Materials 305 49 0 2 0 115 136 1 2Others/Not Reported 588 76 27 7 4 147 1 2 324No Walls 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

* totals include data from Pagadian CitySource: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office

Construction Materials of the Roof

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Galva- Half Make-Total nized Tile/ Galvan- Cogon/ shift/Sal- Not

Province/City Occupied Iron/ Concre- ized Iron Wood Nipa/ vaged Im- Asbes- Rep-Type of Outer Walls Housing Alumi- te/Clay & Half Ana- provised tos/Oth- orted

Units num Tile Concrete haw Materials ers

Zamboanga City 149,622 102,611 1,093 6,706 3,935 33,685 449 258 885

Concrete/Brick/Stone 29,275 28,001 587 369 88 118 66 16 30Wood 58,169 45,115 197 1,611 2,527 8,386 127 171 35Half Concrete/Brick/ Stone & Half Wood 23,023 18,367 228 3,397 536 419 33 20 23Galvanized Iron/ Aluminum 1,233 598 29 412 122 70 0 1 1Bamboo/Sawali/ Cogon/Nipa 35,607 9,740 0 870 596 24,264 58 26 53Asbestos 255 230 3 7 7 0 0 8 0Glass 39 23 12 1 2 0 0 1 0Makeshift/Salvaged/ Improvised Materials 498 125 0 3 26 179 161 2 2Others/Not Reported 1,513 407 37 36 31 248 0 13 741No Walls 10 5 0 0 0 1 4 0 0

Dapitan City 15,284 9,029 47 433 97 5,599 15 36 28

Concrete/Brick/Stone 2,417 2,331 19 30 0 27 0 8 2Wood 6,611 4,122 7 178 33 2,253 4 8 6Half Concrete/Brick/ Stone & Half Wood 1,775 1,419 18 193 4 133 3 2 3Galvanized Iron/ Aluminum 30 10 1 9 6 4 0 0 0Bamboo/Sawali/ Cogon/Nipa 4,373 1,123 0 22 54 3,158 4 10 2Asbestos 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Glass 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Makeshift/Salvaged/ Improvised Materials 31 8 0 0 0 18 4 1 0Others/Not Reported 42 13 2 0 0 5 0 7 15No Walls 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

Construction Materials of the Roof

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Galva- Half Make-Total nized Tile/ Galvan- Cogon/ shift/Sal- Not

Province/City Occupied Iron/ Concre- ized Iron Wood Nipa/ vaged Im- Asbes- Rep-Type of Outer Walls Housing Alumi- te/Clay & Half Ana- provised tos/Oth- orted

Units num Tile Concrete haw Materials ers

Dipolog City 23,114 15,784 50 265 56 6,797 15 96 51

Concrete/Brick/Stone 6,551 6,344 49 15 4 90 3 37 9Wood 8,640 5,472 1 125 29 2,972 3 35 3Half Concrete/Brick/ Stone & Half Wood 3,089 2,755 0 103 6 220 1 3 1Galvanized Iron/ Aluminum 67 54 0 4 1 8 0 0 0Bamboo/Sawali/ Cogon/Nipa 4,478 1,019 0 16 16 3,409 0 13 5Asbestos 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Glass 4 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0Makeshift/Salvaged/ Improvised Materials 123 66 - 0 0 49 8 0 0Others/Not Reported 159 70 0 1 0 49 0 6 33No Walls 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Isabela City 17,425 12,848 63 94 58 4,284 14 30 34

Concrete/Brick/Stone 2,651 2,601 22 9 2 15 0 2 0Wood 10,182 7,135 23 35 41 2,913 8 20 7Half Concrete/Brick/ Stone & Half Wood 2,859 2,724 18 44 2 62 0 7 2Galvanized Iron/ Aluminum 26 20 0 0 2 4 0 0 0Bamboo/Sawali/ Cogon/Nipa 1,615 333 0 6 11 1,260 2 1 2Asbestos 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Glass 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Makeshift/Salvaged/ Improvised Materials 28 9 0 0 0 14 4 0 1Others/Not Reported 64 26 0 0 0 16 0 0 22No Walls 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Construction Materials of the Roof

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Galva- Half Make-Total nized Tile/ Galvan- Cogon/ shift/Sal- Not

Province/City Occupied Iron/ Concre- ized Iron Wood Nipa/ vaged Im- Asbes- Rep-Type of Outer Walls Housing Alumi- te/Clay & Half Ana- provised tos/Oth- orted

Units num Tile Concrete haw Materials ers

Pagadian City 31,061 24,623 139 463 552 5,088 29 16 151

Concrete/Brick/Stone 5,810 5,671 82 33 0 7 3 12 2Wood 18,896 14,601 19 142 276 3,836 11 3 8Half Concrete/Brick/ Stone & Half Wood 4,070 3,668 36 267 47 48 0 0 4Galvanized Iron/ Aluminum 58 21 2 10 21 4 0 0 0Bamboo/Sawali/ Cogon/Nipa 1,993 600 0 10 206 1,176 0 0 1Asbestos 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Glass 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Makeshift/Salvaged/ Improvised Materials 34 10 0 1 0 8 15 0 0Others/Not Reported 197 49 0 0 2 9 0 1 136No Walls 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Construction Materials of the Roof

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Table 1.14OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS, NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS, HOUSEHOLD POPULATION AND RATIOOF HOUSEHOLDS AND HOUSEHOLD POPULATION TO OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS BY TYPEOF BUILDING, PROVINCE/CITY, REGION IXCensus of 2000

Number of HouseholdProvince/City Occupied Number of Household Household to Population to

Type of Building Housing Households Population Occupied OccupiedUnits Housing Units Housing Units

Region IX 540,005 548,038 2,825,619 1.01 5.23

Single House 514,954 521,967 2,693,437 1.01 5.23Duplex 8,619 9,085 44,699 1.05 5.19Multi-Unit Residential 7,437 7,881 36,433 1.06 4.90Commercial/Industrial/Agricultural 1,385 1,411 6,869 1.02 4.96Institutional Living Quarters 292 308 1,526 1.05 5.23Other Housing Unit 87 87 380 1.00 4.37Not Reported 7,231 7,299 42,275 1.01 5.85

Zamboanga del Norte* 126,510 127,491 654,743 1.01 5.18

Single House 124,394 125,327 642,874 1.01 5.17Duplex 704 737 3,798 1.05 5.39Multi-Unit Residential 203 212 915 1.04 4.51Commercial/Industrial/Agricultural 102 102 481 1.00 4.72Institutional Living Quarters 48 49 254 1.02 5.29Other Housing Unit 18 18 89 1.00 4.94Not Reported 1,041 1,046 6,332 1.00 6.08

Zamboanga del Sur* 132,062 133,637 692,643 1.01 5.24

Single House 128,466 129,913 672,788 1.01 5.24Duplex 1,153 1,223 6,240 1.06 5.41Multi-Unit Residential 542 582 2,612 1.07 4.82Commercial/Industrial/Agricultural 314 324 1,500 1.03 4.78Institutional Living Quarters 70 70 349 1.00 4.99Other Housing Unit 19 19 77 1.00 4.05Not Reported 1,498 1,506 9,077 1.01 6.06

Zamboanga Sibugay 92,353 93,943 496,621 1.02 5.29

Single House 88,814 90,294 477,280 1.02 5.37Duplex 1,107 1,156 5,895 1.04 5.33Multi-Unit Residential 329 367 1,621 1.12 4.93Commercial/Industrial/Agricultural 433 437 2,161 1.01 4.99Institutional Living Quarters 67 69 357 1.03 5.33Other Housing Unit 5 5 11 1.00 2.20Not Reported 1,598 1,615 9,296 1.01 5.82

* Excludes city figuresSource: Philippine Statistics Office - National Statistics Office

Ratio

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Number of HouseholdProvince/City Occupied Number of Household Household to Population to

Type of Building Housing Households Population Occupied OccupiedUnits Housing Units Housing Units

Zamboanga City 114,782 117,152 599,792 1.02 5.23

Single House 103,579 105,460 542,298 1.02 5.24Duplex 3,530 3,729 18,232 1.06 5.16Multi-Unit Residential 4,738 4,990 22,919 1.05 4.84Commercial/Industrial/Agricultural 249 254 1,279 1.02 5.14Institutional Living Quarters 51 51 251 1.00 4.92Other Housing Unit 17 17 87 1.00 5.12Not Reported 2,618 2,651 14,726 1.01 5.62

Dapitan City 13,483 13,560 68,176 1.01 5.06

Single House 13,225 13,296 66,704 1.01 5.04Duplex 100 101 526 1.01 5.26Multi-Unit Residential 67 71 393 1.06 5.87Commercial/Industrial/Agricultural 8 8 51 1.00 6.38Institutional Living Quarters 1 1 4 1.00 4.00Other Housing Unit 10 10 40 1.00 4.00Not Reported 72 73 458 1.01 6.36

Dipolog City 19,878 20,461 99,002 1.03 4.98

Single House 18,339 18,835 91,331 1.03 4.98Duplex 582 614 2,758 1.05 4.74Multi-Unit Residential 551 603 2,804 1.09 5.09Commercial/Industrial/Agricultural 140 140 685 1.00 4.89Institutional Living Quarters 13 13 45 1.00 3.46Other Housing Unit 5 5 19 1.00 3.80Not Reported 248 251 1,360 1.01 5.48

Isabela City 13,375 13,753 72,876 1.03 5.45

Single House 12,242 12,556 66,691 1.03 5.45Duplex 534 575 2,921 1.08 5.47Multi-Unit Residential 500 521 2,748 1.04 5.50Commercial/Industrial/Agricultural 43 43 185 1.00 4.30Institutional Living Quarters 14 15 66 1.07 4.71Other Housing Unit 5 5 18 1.00 3.60Not Reported 37 38 247 1.03 6.68

Ratio

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Number of HouseholdProvince/City Occupied Number of Household Household to Population to

Type of Building Housing Households Population Occupied OccupiedUnits Housing Units Housing Units

Pagadian City 27,562 28,041 141,766 1.02 5.14

Single House 25,895 26,286 133,471 1.02 5.15Duplex 909 950 4,329 1.05 4.76Multi-Unit Residential 507 535 2,421 1.06 4.78Commercial/Industrial/Agricultural 96 103 527 1.07 5.49Institutional Living Quarters 28 40 200 1.43 7.14Other Housing Unit 8 8 39 1.00 4.88Not Reported 119 119 779 1.00 6.55

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Table 1.15OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS BY TYPE OF BUILDING, NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS IN EACH HOUSING UNIT,PROVINCE/CITY, REGION IXCensus of 2000

Province/City/Number of Multi-Unit Commercial/ Institut- Other Not

Households in Occupied Single Duplex Resident- Industrial/ ional Li- Housing Repor-Each Hosuing Housing ial (3 units Agricultural ving Qu- Unit ted

Unit Units or more) arters

Region IX 540,005 514,954 8,619 7,437 1,385 292 87 7,231

One Household 533,228 508,926 8,239 7,152 1,365 286 87 7,173Two Households 5,864 5,297 316 181 15 4 - 51Three Households 686 558 48 71 4 - - 5Four Households 158 123 12 20 1 1 - 1Five Households 42 30 2 9 - - - 1Six Households or More 27 20 2 4 - 1 - -

Ave. No of Households 1.02 1.02 1.05 1.07 1.01 1.07 1.06 1.01

Zamboanga del Norte* 126,510 124,394 704 203 102 48 18 1,041

One Household 125,659 123,581 676 197 102 47 18 1,038Two Households 748 719 24 3 - 1 - 1Three Households 84 76 3 3 - - - 2Four Households 13 12 1 - - - - -Five Households 4 4 - - - - - -Six Households or More 2 2 - - - - - -

Ave. No of Households 1.01 1.01 1.05 1.07 1.00 1.01 1.00 1.00

Zamboanga del Sur* 132,062 128,466 1,153 542 314 70 19 1,498

One Household 130,672 127,175 1,093 517 307 70 19 1491Two Households 1,253 1,177 53 13 4 - - 6Three Households 105 87 4 10 3 - - 1Four Households 23 19 3 1 - - - -Five Households 5 4 - 1 - - - -Six Households or More 4 4 - - - - - -

Ave. No of Households 1.01 1.01 1.06 1.04 1.01 1.00 1.00 1.00

Zamboanga Sibugay 92,353 88,814 1,107 329 433 67 5 1,598

One Household 90,936 87,489 1,059 307 429 65 5 1582Two Households 1,283 1,203 47 12 4 2 - 15Three Households 107 98 1 7 - - - 1Four Households 19 18 - 1 - - - -Five Households 5 4 - 1 - - - -Six Households or More 3 2 - 1 - - - -

Ave. No of Households 1.02 1.02 1.05 1.16 1.01 1.02 1.50 1.01

* Excludes city figuresSource: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office

Type of Building

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Needs no Under Unfin-Repair/ Dilapida- Renova- Under ished Not

Province/City Occupied Needs Needs ted/ Con- tion/Be- Cons- Cons- Repor-Year Built Housing Minor Major demned ing Re- truction truction ted

Units Repair Repair paired

Zamboanga City 114,782 103,579 3,530 4,738 249 51 17 2,618

One Household 112,879 102,031 3,369 4,576 244 51 17 2,591Two Households 1,582 1,315 129 109 5 - - 24Three Households 231 170 28 32 - - - 1Four Households 59 42 3 13 - - - 1Five Households 17 11 - 5 - - - 1Six Households or More 14 10 1 3 - - - -

Ave. No of Households 1.02 1.02 1.06 1.05 1.02 1.00 1.00 1.01

Dapitan City 13,483 13,225 100 67 8 1 10 72

One Household 13,409 13,156 99 64 8 1 10 71Two Households 71 67 1 2 - - - 1Three Households 3 2 - 1 - - - -Four Households - - - - - - - -Five Households - - - - - - - -Six Households or More - - - - - - - -

Ave. No of Households 1.01 1.01 1.01 1.06 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.01

Dipolog City 19,878 18,339 582 551 140 13 5 248

One Household 19,412 17,934 559 516 140 13 5 245Two Households 380 337 17 23 - - - 3Three Households 64 52 4 8 - - - -Four Households 15 11 1 3 - - - -Five Households 6 4 1 1 - - - -Six Households or More 1 1 - - - - - -

Ave. No of Households 1.03 1.03 1.05 1.09 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.01

Isabela City 13,375 12,242 534 500 43 14 5 37

One Household 13,067 11,980 503 487 43 13 5 36Two Households 250 220 23 5 - 1 - 1Three Households 48 34 6 8 - - - -Four Households 8 6 2 0 - - - -Five Households 2 2 - - - - - -Six Households or More - - - - - - - -

Ave. No of Households 1.03 1.03 1.08 1.04 1.00 1.07 1.00 1.03

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Needs no Under Unfin-Repair/ Dilapida- Renova- Under ished Not

Province/City Occupied Needs Needs ted/ Con- tion/Be- Cons- Cons- Repor-Year Built Housing Minor Major demned ing Re- truction truction ted

Units Repair Repair paired

Pagadian City 27,562 25,895 909 507 96 28 8 199

One Household 27,194 25,580 881 488 92 26 8 119Two Households 297 259 22 14 2 - - -Three Households 44 39 2 2 1 - - -Four Households 21 15 2 2 1 1 - -Five Households 3 1 1 1 - - - -Six Households or More 3 1 1 - - 1 - -

Ave. No of Households 1.02 1.02 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.43 1.00 1.00

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Table 1.16OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS BY FLOOR AREA AND NUMBER OF OCCUPANTS IN EACH HOUSING UNIT,PROVINCE/CITY, REGION IXCensus of 2000

Province/City/Number of Occupied Less than 10-19 20-29 30-49

Occupants in Housing 10Each Housing Unit Units

Region IX 540,005 146,271 168,582 95,246 55,584

One Occupant 17,189 6,779 4,788 2,249 1,366Two Occupants 46,114 15,471 13,820 7,325 3,977Three Occupants 73,635 22,723 22,625 12,156 7,048Four Occupants 93,941 26,489 29,468 16,108 9,576Five Occupants 89,049 23,531 27,816 15,990 9,506Six Occupants 73,973 18,422 23,699 13,537 7,962Seven Occupants 55,216 13,409 17,762 10,232 5,950Eight Occupants 43,156 10,074 13,904 8,086 4,613Nine Occupants 19,277 4,174 6,173 3,736 2,095Ten Occupants or More 28,455 5,199 8,527 5,827 3,491

Average Number of Occupants 5.21 4.74 5.17 5.36 5.44

Zamboanga del Norte* 126,510 37,405 41,717 23,128 12,606

One Occupant 4,288 1,757 1,252 583 346Two Occupants 11,175 4,083 3,443 1,820 939Three Occupants 17,231 5,829 5,447 2,961 1,565Four Occupants 22,071 6,720 7,294 3,939 2,203Five Occupants 20,701 5,926 6,945 3,855 2,083Six Occupants 17,398 4,681 5,915 3,314 1,879Seven Occupants 12,989 3,473 4,448 2,501 1,335Eight Occupants 10,077 2,644 3,491 1,939 1,026Nine Occupants 4,510 1,010 1,564 924 491Ten Occupants or More 6,070 1,282 1,918 1,292 739

Average Number of Occupants 5.17 4.72 5.23 5.41 5.54

Zamboanga del Sur* 132,062 42,278 46,107 21,876 9,916

One Occupant 4,182 1,874 1,257 484 221Two Occupants 11,679 4,448 3,795 1,764 705Three Occupants 17,745 6,335 6,143 2,703 1,158Four Occupants 22,388 7,529 7,892 3,480 1,589Five Occupants 21,157 6,648 7,478 3,568 1,590Six Occupants 18,109 5,460 6,455 3,187 1,407Seven Occupants 13,917 4,063 5,010 2,383 1,113Eight Occupants 10,852 2,996 3,914 1,964 926Nine Occupants 5,041 1,320 1,742 949 468Ten Occupants or More 6,992 1,605 2,421 1,394 739

Average Number of Occupants 5.23 4.85 5.29 5.47 5.66

* Excludes city figuresSource: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office

Floor Area of Housing Unit (sq. m.)

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Province/City/Number of Occupied Less than 10-19 20-29 30-49

Occupants in Housing 10Each Housing Unit Units

Zamboanga Sibugay 92,353 28,348 32,733 15,576 7,314

One Occupant 2,886 1,396 786 314 149Two Occupants 7,687 3,002 2,509 1,068 507Three Occupants 11,878 4,334 4,106 1,751 821Four Occupants 14,842 4,919 5,209 2,357 1,137Five Occupants 14,629 4,571 5,133 2,462 1,156Six Occupants 12,688 3,515 4,726 2,226 1,008Seven Occupants 10,052 2,659 3,685 1,866 866Eight Occupants 8,399 2,016 3,118 1,597 738Nine Occupants 3,773 900 1,401 741 342Ten Occupants or More 5,519 1,036 2,060 1,194 590

Average Number of Occupants 5.45 4.91 5.57 5.77 5.83

Zamboanga City 114,782 24,832 29,707 19,758 12,936

One Occupant 3,122 999 751 412 274Two Occupants 9,251 2,448 2,464 1,460 875Three Occupants 16,574 4,132 4,447 2,689 1,753Four Occupants 21,024 4,831 5,610 3,569 2,323Five Occupants 19,795 4,190 5,164 3,488 2,355Six Occupants 15,713 3,125 4,077 2,783 1,870Seven Occupants 10,971 2,087 2,821 1,995 1,328Eight Occupants 8,635 1,635 2,179 1,527 981Nine Occupants 3,508 562 866 637 391Ten Occupants or More 6,189 823 1,328 1,198 786

Average Number of Occupants 5.23 4.82 5.12 5.36 5.38

Dapitan City 13,483 1,388 2,993 3,651 3,087

One Occupant 558 124 178 112 87Two Occupants 1,192 180 337 284 216Three Occupants 1,754 193 418 482 402Four Occupants 2,559 279 569 699 581Five Occupants 2,322 228 485 677 529Six Occupants 1,803 160 389 494 435Seven Occupants 1,344 88 288 358 345Eight Occupants 930 76 163 284 216Nine Occupants 401 24 69 105 109Ten Occupants or More 620 36 97 156 167

Average Number of Occupants 5.06 4.41 4.72 5.12 5.27

Floor Area of Housing Unit (sq. m.)

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Province/City/Number of Occupied Less than 10-19 20-29 30-49

Occupants in Housing 10Each Housing Unit Units

Dipolog City 19,878 2,913 4,992 4,066 3,084

One Occupant 743 209 195 108 99Two Occupants 1,770 347 460 348 251Three Occupants 2,858 486 707 577 438Four Occupants 3,848 570 1,033 804 570Five Occupants 3,598 467 914 771 570Six Occupants 2,661 353 672 561 426Seven Occupants 1,823 220 469 394 287Eight Occupants 1,242 134 280 243 212Nine Occupants 533 57 122 111 91Ten Occupants or More 802 70 140 149 140

Average Number of Occupants 4.98 4.47 4.85 5.01 5.1

Isabela City 13,375 2,597 3,508 2,652 1,854

One Occupant 383 120 118 58 33Two Occupants 999 284 227 191 125Three Occupants 1,646 371 411 351 206Four Occupants 2,320 503 595 448 293Five Occupants 2,254 427 606 442 326Six Occupants 1,876 317 507 384 296Seven Occupants 1,378 243 361 264 210Eight Occupants 1,148 169 318 225 184Nine Occupants 512 71 143 96 71Ten Occupants or More 859 92 222 193 110

Average Number of Occupants 5.45 4.85 5.48 5.52 5.61

Pagadian City 27,562 6,510 6,825 4,539 4,787

One Occupant 1,027 300 251 178 157Two Occupants 2,361 679 585 390 359Three Occupants 3,949 1,043 946 642 705Four Occupants 4,889 1,138 1,266 812 880Five Occupants 4,593 1,074 1,091 727 897Six Occupants 3,725 811 958 588 641Seven Occupants 2,742 576 680 471 466Eight Occupants 1,873 404 441 307 330Nine Occupants 999 230 266 173 132Ten Occupants or More 1,404 255 341 251 220

Average Number of Occupants 5.14 4.88 5.14 5.19 5.1

Floor Area of Housing Unit (sq. m.)

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Province/City/Number of 50-69 70-89 90-119 120 & Not Median

Occupants in Over Reported Floor Each Housing Unit Area

Region IX 24,035 12,978 9,125 15,669 12,510 20.2

One Occupant 591 284 238 407 487 15.4 Two Occupants 1,759 929 655 1,116 1,057 17.7 Three Occupants 3,037 1,590 1,086 1,819 1,551 18.9 Four Occupants 4,142 2,190 1,541 2,523 1,904 19.5 Five Occupants 4,057 2,173 1,514 2,519 1,943 20.3 Six Occupants 3,439 1,885 1,311 2,191 1,527 20.8 Seven Occupants 2,544 1,428 1,008 1,733 1,150 21.2 Eight Occupants 1,918 1,177 840 1,384 1,160 21.9 Nine Occupants 918 494 327 671 689 22.0 Ten Occupants or More 1,630 828 605 1,306 1,042 24.5

Average Number of Occupants 5.52 5.52 5.46 5.76 5.59

Zamboanga del Norte* 4,581 2,174 1,043 2,100 1,756 16.6

One Occupant 122 58 35 52 83 13.2 Two Occupants 353 155 79 146 157 14.4 Three Occupants 605 271 127 233 193 15.1 Four Occupants 773 366 191 329 256 15.9 Five Occupants 751 366 159 374 242 16.5 Six Occupants 637 310 149 298 215 17.0 Seven Occupants 505 240 109 231 147 17.3 Eight Occupants 368 183 83 182 161 18.1 Nine Occupants 184 76 39 103 119 18.8 Ten Occupants or More 283 149 72 152 183 19.2

Average Number of Occupants 5.54 5.53 5.38 5.61 5.72

Zamboanga del Sur* 3,234 1,679 1,207 2,572 3,188 15.2

One Occupant 78 45 28 61 134 11.7 Two Occupants 240 133 110 206 273 13.7 Three Occupants 389 206 131 295 385 14.2 Four Occupants 558 277 186 432 445 14.7 Five Occupants 540 266 204 394 469 15.3 Six Occupants 463 226 180 352 379 15.6 Seven Occupants 354 208 146 294 346 15.7 Eight Occupants 258 147 121 245 281 16.2 Nine Occupants 149 77 30 111 195 16.8 Ten Occupants or More 205 94 71 182 281 17.7

Average Number of Occupants 5.52 5.30 5.18 5.41 5.74

Floor Area of Housing Unit (sq. m.)

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Province/City/Number of 50-69 70-89 90-119 120 & Not Median

Occupants in Over Reported Floor Each Housing Unit Area

Zamboanga Sibugay 2,467 1,335 941 1,184 2,455 15.0

One Occupant 68 25 23 35 90 11.0 Two Occupants 148 95 75 85 198 13.2 Three Occupants 241 127 99 133 266 13.5 Four Occupants 371 181 135 177 356 14.7 Five Occupants 374 212 143 184 394 15.2 Six Occupants 372 197 142 172 330 15.8 Seven Occupants 312 171 135 125 233 16.2 Eight Occupants 232 184 110 123 281 16.6 Nine Occupants 118 55 28 58 130 16.3 Ten Occupants or More 231 88 51 92 177 17.9

Average Number of Occupants 6.06 5.97 5.69 6.00 5.67

Zamboanga City 8,131 5,041 3,770 6,326 4,281 20.9

One Occupant 186 100 76 177 147 16.5 Two Occupants 591 364 260 431 358 18.1 Three Occupants 1,093 628 479 759 594 18.7 Four Occupants 1,426 884 629 1,037 715 19.5 Five Occupants 1,423 830 630 1,012 703 20.6 Six Occupants 1,166 739 548 867 538 21.4 Seven Occupants 778 551 386 671 354 22.0 Eight Occupants 619 431 347 551 365 22.1 Nine Occupants 276 193 142 254 187 23.6 Ten Occupants or More 573 321 273 567 320 26.5

Average Number of Occupants 5.45 5.51 5.59 5.72 5.39

Dapitan City 1,106 523 263 351 121 26.3

One Occupant 28 9 6 8 6 18.5 Two Occupants 77 44 13 25 16 22.5 Three Occupants 129 60 30 29 11 25.4 Four Occupants 200 101 48 66 16 26.1 Five Occupants 199 77 53 59 15 26.5 Six Occupants 143 71 41 60 10 27.0 Seven Occupants 133 58 29 39 6 28.2 Eight Occupants 86 51 17 21 16 27.7 Nine Occupants 43 18 9 12 12 29.7 Ten Occupants or More 68 34 17 32 13 31.7

Average Number of Occupants 5.4 5.46 5.46 5.68 5.66

Floor Area of Housing Unit (sq. m.)

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Province/City/Number of 50-69 70-89 90-119 120 & Not Median

Occupants in Over Reported Floor Each Housing Unit Area

Dipolog City 1,689 866 708 1,210 350 25.1

One Occupant 50 14 30 21 17 17.9 Two Occupants 138 59 53 89 25 21.9 Three Occupants 244 112 91 157 46 23.7 Four Occupants 330 155 114 206 66 23.6 Five Occupants 298 191 136 190 61 25.0 Six Occupants 247 124 80 170 28 25.2 Seven Occupants 140 66 80 138 29 25.3 Eight Occupants 114 67 60 104 28 27.9 Nine Occupants 41 26 24 42 19 27.0 Ten Occupants or More 87 52 40 93 31 33.8

Average Number of Occupants 5.12 5.34 5.29 5.57 5.41

Isabela City 1,079 522 553 525 85 21.9

One Occupant 16 16 11 8 3 15.9 Two Occupants 78 28 27 31 8 19.3 Three Occupants 124 64 62 46 11 21.0 Four Occupants 187 90 113 80 11 21.3 Five Occupants 176 81 87 90 19 21.9 Six Occupants 143 78 77 67 7 22.9 Seven Occupants 114 60 56 63 7 23.1 Eight Occupants 111 46 49 39 7 23.7 Nine Occupants 44 24 33 27 3 24.2 Ten Occupants or More 86 35 38 74 9 25.8

Average Number of Occupants 5.68 5.6 5.65 6.4 5.47

Pagadian City 1,748 838 640 1,401 274 20.8

One Occupant 43 17 29 45 7 18.4 Two Occupants 134 51 38 103 22 18.4 Three Occupants 212 122 67 167 45 19.6 Four Occupants 297 136 125 196 39 20.3 Five Occupants 296 150 102 216 40 21.5 Six Occupants 268 140 94 205 20 21.4 Seven Occupants 208 74 67 172 28 22.1 Eight Occupants 130 68 53 119 21 22.6 Nine Occupants 63 25 22 64 24 19.7 Ten Occupants or More 97 55 43 114 28 23.7

Average Number of Occupants 5.39 5.44 5.43 5.67 5.65

Floor Area of Housing Unit (sq. m.)

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Data on the levels and patterns of family income and expenditure, poverty incidence and threshold and price indices are vital indicators of the socio-economic 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-governmental 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 the ordinary citizens themselves. With the support provided by the data, interventions can be implemented to help the citizenry respond to situations brought about by 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 savings 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 Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office (PSA-NSO). The poverty statistics, on the other hand, were computed by the Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board (PSA-NSCB) using the results of the FIES.

Chapter 2 INCOME and PRICES

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ContentsHighlights 2-4STATISTICAL TABLES:Table 2.1 Total Number of Families, Total and Average Income, Expenditure

and Savings by Income Class, Urban/Rural, by Province/Key City,Region IX: 1994, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2009, and 2012 2-5

Table 2.2 Total Income, Expenditures and Savings of Families by Region2003, 2006, 2009 and 2012 2-7

Table 2.3 Average Income, Expenditures and Savings of Families2003, 2006, 2009 and 2012 2-9

Table 2.4 Total Number of Families, TOTAL Family Income, Expenditure and Savings by Family Size and Income Class, Region IX: 2012 2-11

Table 2.5 Mean and Median Family Income and Expenditure,Philippinesby Region: 2012 2-13

Table 2.6 Mean and Median Family Income and Expenditure, by IncomeDecile, Region IX: 2000 and 2012 2-14

Table 2.7 Income Decile Distribution of Families and Gini ConcentrationRatios in Region IX: 2000 and 2012 2-15

Table 2.8A Total Number of Families by Main Source of Income, Income Classby Philippines, Region IX: 2012 2-17

Table 2.8B Total Number of Families by Main Source of Income and IncomeClass, Urban/Rural, Region IX and Philippines: 2000 2-18

Table 2.9A Total Annual Family Expenditure by Expenditure Group byIncome Class, Region IX: 2009 and 2012 2-20

Table 2.9B Distribution of Total Family Expenditure by Expenditure Group byIncome Class, by Province/Key Cities, Region IX: 2000 2-22

Table 2.10A Total Number of Families, Total Income and Expenditures, Average Per Capita Income and Expenditures by Per Capita Income Class, Region IX: 2000 2-28

Table 2.10B Total Number of Families, Total Income and Expenditures, Average Per Capita Income and Expenditures by Per Capita Income Class byProvince/Key City, Region IX: 2000 2-30

Table 2.11A Annual Per Capita Poverty Thresholds, Poverty Incidence amongFamilies in Region IX: 1991, 2006, 2009 and 2012 2-32

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ContentsTable 2.11B Annual Per Capita Food Thresholds, Subsistence Incidence

among Families in Region IX: 1991, 2006, 2009 and 2012 2-33Table 2.12A Consumer Price Index for All Income Households by Province,

Region IX: 2006-2011 2-34

Table 2.12B Inflation Rates by Commodity Group and Province/City, Region IX: 2008-2011 2-58

Table 2.12C Consumer Price Index and Monthly Inflation Rates by Province/City, Region IX:2006-2014 2-62

FIGURES and ILLUSTRATIONS:

Figure 2.1 Average Income in Region IX 1997,2000,2003, 2006, 2009 and 2012 2-6

Figure 2.2 Percent Distribution of Total Income by Province/Key City, Region IX: 2000 2-6

Figure 2.3 Mean and Median Income and Expenditure, Region IX: 2012 2-13

Figure 2.4 Gini Concentration Ratios, Philiippines and Region IX 2000 and 2012 2-16

Figure 2.5 Distribution of Total Annual Family Income by Income Decile, Philippines and Region IX: 2012 2-16

Figure 2.6 Distribution of Total Family Expenditures by Expenditure Group, Region IX: 2000 2-26

Figure 2.7 Total Expenditures by Income Class, Region IX: 2000 2-27Figure 2.8 Average Per Capita Income and Expenditure by Per Capita

Income Class, Region IX: 2000 2-29Figure 2.9 Average Per Capita Income and Expenditure by Province/Key City,

Region IX: 2000 2-29Figure 2.10 Annual Per Capita Poverty Incidence Among Families in Region IX:

1991, 2006, 2009 and 2012 2-32Figure 2.11 Annual Per Capita Subsidence Among Families in Region IX: 1991,

2006, 2009 and 2012 2-33Figure 2.12 Consumer Price Index by Commodity Group, Region IX: 2007-2011 2-60Figure 2.13 Inflation Rates by Commodity Group, Region IX: 2007-2011 2-60Figure 2.14 Inflation Rates by Province/City, Region IX: 2011 2-61Figure 2.15 Inflation Rates, Region IX: 2008-2011 2-61

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Highlights

Ω Total Income and Expenditure in Region IX recorded at P 124 billion and P

94 billion, respectively in 2012. Ω Total Savings in Region IX was recorded at P 30 billion in 2012.

Ω Food remains as the major expenditure item of families in 2012 accounting

for 49.0 percent of total family expenditures. Ω In Region IX, the amount to be spent to satisfy nutritional requirements of

2,000 calories and other basic needs in a semester, or what is referred to as the first semester per capita poverty threshold increased from P8,053.00 in 2009 to P8,881.00 in 2012.

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Table 2.1TOTAL NUMBER OF FAMILIES, TOTAL AND AVERAGE INCOME, EXPENDITURE AND URBAN/RURAL BY PROVINCE/KEY CITY, REGION IX1994, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2009 and 2012

Total Income ExpenditureProvince/Key City Number Total Average Total Average

of Families (in P1,000) (in P) (in P1,000) (in P)

1994 (at 1994 prices)Region IX 508,768 25,837,416 50,784 22,124,054 43,486

Urban 170,559 11,465,111 67,221 10,389,549 60,915 Rural 338,209 14,372,303 42,495 11,734,505 34,696

Basilan 52,595 2,541,555 48,323 1,969,139 37,440Zamboanga del Norte 146,824 6,189,815 42,158 5,344,077 36,398Zamboanga del Sur 218,977 10,997,398 50,222 9,182,529 41,934Zamboanga City 90,372 6,108,648 67,595 5,628,308 62,279

1997 (at 2000 prices)Region IX 556,753 48,600,969 87,294 37,556,427 67,456

Urban 169,797 22,287,097 131,257 15,903,706 93,663 Rural 386,956 26,313,872 68,002 21,652,720 55,957

Basilan 56,246 5,345,962 95,046 3,772,457 67,071Zamboanga del Norte 159,851 11,740,712 73,448 9,890,824 61,875Zamboanga del Sur 238,339 18,663,505 78,307 15,161,481 63,613Zamboanga City 102,317 12,850,790 125,598 8,731,665 85,339

2000 (at 2000 prices)Region IX 603,728 52,002,129 86,135 41,930,067 69,452

Urban 187,611 25,198,709 134,314 19,396,521 103,387 Rural 416,118 26,803,419 64,413 22,533,546 54,152

Basilan 60,582 4,089,107 67,497 3,465,548 57,204Zamboanga del Norte 165,942 14,454,674 87,107 11,114,582 66,979Zamboanga del Sur 258,132 18,038,160 69,880 15,043,095 58,277Zamboanga City 119,072 15,420,188 129,503 12,306,842 103,3562003Region IX at Current Prices .. 55,000,000 93,000 44,000,000 75,000 at 2000 Price .. 45,000,000 76,000 36,000,000 62,0002006Region IX at Current Prices .. 78,000,000 125,000 62,000,000 99,000 at 2000 Price .. 58,000,000 93,000 46,000,000 73,0002009Region IX at Current Prices .. 95,000,000 144,000 77,000,000 116,000 at 2000 Price .. 58,000,000 88,000 47,000,000 71,0002012Region IX 77,000 124,903,000 162,000 93,829,000 122,000

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding. No provincial data starting 2003.Source: Family Income and Expenditure Survey (FIES), Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office (PSA-NSO)

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Basilan7.9% Zamboanga

del Norte24.2%

Zamboanga del Sur34.7%

Zamboanga City29.7%

Figure 2.2 Percent Distribution of Total Income by Province/Key City, Region IX: 2000

0

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180,000

1997 2000 2003 2006 2009 2012

Figure 2.1 Average Income in Region IX1997, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2009 and 2012

Pes

os

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TABLE 2.2TOTAL INCOME, EXPENDITURES AND SAVINGS OF FAMILIES BY REGION2003, 2006, 2009 and 2012

current 2000 current 2000 current 2000 current 2000 current 2000 current 2000Region price price price price price price price price price price price price

Philippines 2,418 2,124 2,023 1,778 394 347 3,006 2,180 2,561 1,857 445 323

NCR 642 561 528 461 114 99 734 522 609 433 125 89CAR 46 40 38 33 8 7 58 42 46 33 13 9Region I 107 95 89 78 19 17 135 97 117 84 18 13Region II 73 65 58 51 16 14 88 67 73 55 15 12Region III 270 242 233 209 37 33 377 281 325 243 52 39Region IVA 371 324 319 278 53 46 472 344 419 305 53 38Region IVB 47 41 39 34 8 7 59 45 51 38 9 7Region V 102 90 89 79 13 11 126 93 112 82 15 11Region VI 148 130 129 114 19 17 178 133 159 118 19 14Region VII 140 117 118 99 22 19 187 131 160 112 27 19Region VIII 82 73 66 59 16 14 102 77 85 64 18 13Region IX* 58 52 46 42 11 10 78 58 62 46 17 12Region X 80 71 67 59 13 11 112 80 92 66 20 14Region XI 92 82 79 70 13 12 113 80 97 69 16 12Region XII^ 83 75 62 55 21 19 85 64 72 54 14 10Caraga 38 34 33 30 5 4 52 38 44 32 8 6ARMM* 38 33 30 27 7 6 47 33 40 28 7 5

Notes: Details may not add up due to rounding.* Basilan (including Isabela City) was under R-IX in 2000; Basilan (excluding Isabela City) figures were included in ARMM figures in 2003 as it was transferred to ARMM under EO 36.^ In 2000,Marawi City was part of Region XII.

Source: Family Income and Expenditure Survey (FIES)Philippine Statistics Authoruty - National Statistics Office

2003 (in billion pesos) 2006 (in billion pesos)Income Expenditures Savings Income Expenditures Savings

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TABLE 2.2 - continued

current 2000 current 2000 current 2000Region price price price price price price

Philippines 3,804 2,378 3,239 2,024 565 353

NCR 877 559 760 485 116 74CAR 70 44 56 35 14 9Region I 187 116 153 95 35 22Region II 118 75 92 58 26 16Region III 448 282 382 241 66 41Region IVA 598 381 512 326 87 55Region IVB 83 53 71 46 12 8Region V 163 101 147 91 16 10Region VI 231 144 208 129 24 15Region VII 252 152 209 126 44 26Region VIII 139 84 111 67 28 17Region IX 95 58 77 47 19 12Region X 138 82 117 69 22 13Region XI 146 88 125 75 21 13Region XII 123 77 106 66 18 11Caraga 70 41 59 35 11 6ARMM 64 36 56 31 8 5 72 64 8

161 138 2396 75 21

185 139 46209 168 41

149 119 30124 94 30

324 261 63329 259 70

114 88 26189 167 22

619 504 115876 748 128

225 175 50150 108 42

1,106 948 15896 71 25

5,027 4,125 902

current current currentprice price price

2009 (in billion pesos) 2012 (in billion pesos)Income Expenditures Savings Income Expenditures Savings

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TABLE 2.3AVERAGE INCOME, EXPENDITURES AND SAVINGS OF FAMILIES2003, 2006, 2009 and 2012

current 2000 current 2000 current 2000 current 2000 current 2000 current 2000Region price price price price price price price price price price price price

Philippines 149 131 124 109 24 21 173 125 147 107 26 19

NCR 275 240 226 197 49 42 311 221 258 183 53 38CAR 157 136 130 113 27 23 192 137 151 108 42 30Region I 124 110 103 91 22 19 142 102 124 89 19 14Region II 124 111 98 87 26 24 143 108 118 89 25 19Region III 158 142 137 123 22 19 198 147 170 127 27 20Region IVA 186 162 159 139 26 23 210 153 186 136 23 17Region IVB 97 87 81 72 17 15 109 82 93 70 16 12Region V 107 95 94 83 13 12 125 92 110 81 15 11Region VI 113 99 98 87 14 13 130 97 116 86 14 10Region VII 119 100 100 84 19 16 144 101 124 87 21 14Region VIII 104 93 83 75 20 18 126 94 104 78 22 16Region IX 96 87 77 70 19 17 125 93 99 73 27 20Region X 107 94 90 79 17 15 142 102 117 84 25 18Region XI 114 101 98 86 17 15 135 96 115 82 19 14Region XII 116 104 86 78 30 27 114 85 96 72 18 14Caraga 87 77 76 68 11 10 118 86 100 73 18 13ARMM 84 74 68 59 16 14 89 61 75 52 14 10

Notes : Details may not add up due to rounding. * Basilan (including Isabela City) was under R-IX in 2000; Basilan (excluding Isabela City) figures were included in ARMM figures in 2003 as it was transferred to ARMM under EO 36. ^ In 2000,Marawi City was part of Region XII.

Source: Family Income and Expenditure Survey (FIES) Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office

2003 (in thousand pesos) 2006 (in thousand pesos)Income Expenditures Savings Income Expenditures Savings

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TABLE 2.3 - continuedAVERAGE INCOME, EXPENDITURES AND SAVINGS OF FAMILIES2003, 2006, 2009 and 2012

current 2000 current 2000 current 2000Region price price price price price price

Philippines 206 129 176 110 31 19

NCR 356 227 309 197 47 30CAR 219 136 174 108 44 28Region I 186 116 152 94 35 21Region II 181 115 141 90 40 25Region III 221 139 189 119 32 20Region IVA 249 158 213 135 36 23Region IVB 141 90 121 77 21 13Region V 152 95 137 85 15 9Region VI 159 99 143 89 16 10Region VII 184 111 152 92 32 19Region VIII 160 98 128 78 32 20Region IX 144 125 116 99 28 27Region X 165 98 139 83 26 15Region XI 166 99 142 85 24 14Region XII 154 96 132 82 22 14Caraga 149 88 125 74 23 14ARMM 113 62 98 54 15 8

180 142 38130 114 16

194 156 38163 140 23

162 122 40190 143 47

209 164 45166 132 34

162 144 18202 163 39

284 243 41179 138 41

195 140 55259 211 48

257 188 69204 159 45

235 193 42

379 325 54

price price pricecurrent current current

2009 (in thousand pesos) 2012 (in thousand pesos)Income Expenditures Savings Income Expenditures Savings

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Table 2.4TOTAL NUMBER OF FAMILIES, TOTAL FAMILY INCOME, EXPENDITURE AND SAVINGS ,BY FAMILY SIZE AND INCOME CLASS, REGION IX: 2012(Number of families are in thousands, total family income and expenditure are in millions.)

INCOME CLASSFamily Size All Income Under 40,000 60,000- 100,000- 250,000

Classes 40,000 59,999 99,999 249,999 and Over

Region IX Number of Families 772 51 88 231 287 115 Total Income 124,903 1,459 4,482 18,184 43,209 57,569 Total Expenditure 93,829 1,420 4,181 15,737 33,262 39,230 Total Savings 31,074 39 301 2,447 9,947 18,339

One Person Number of Families 33 16 8 5 3 1 Total Income 2,257 386 385 354 339 782 Total Expenditure 1,783 335 296 231 260 660 Total Savings 474 51 89 123 79 122

Two Persons Number of Families 67 15 14 17 13 8 Total Income 7,970 404 695 1,360 2,098 3,413 Total Expenditure 5,614 346 606 1,097 1,387 2,177 Total Savings 2,356 58 89 263 711 1,236

Three Persons Number of Families 103 6 19 31 36 12 Total Income 14,920 193 934 2,413 5,302 6,078 Total Expenditure 10,575 201 855 1,978 3,784 3,757 Total Savings 4,345 -8 79 435 1,518 2,321

Four Persons Number of Families 156 6 15 57 56 21 Total Income 24,900 195 767 4,402 8,390 11,145 Total Expenditure 18,120 213 694 3,709 6,359 7,145 Total Savings 6,780 -18 73 693 2,031 4,000

Five Persons Number of Families 149 2 12 52 58 24 Total Income 25,463 84 665 4,166 8,855 11,692 Total Expenditure 19,789 102 645 3,612 6,949 8,481 Total Savings 5,674 -18 20 554 1,906 3,211

Six Persons Number of Families 111 3 13 30 46 19 Total Income 20,028 113 652 2,368 7,002 9,892 Total Expenditure 15,653 116 688 2,213 5,466 7,169 Total Savings 4,375 -3 -36 155 1,536 2,723

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.Source: 2012 Family Income and Expenditure Survey (FIES), Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office (PSA-NSO)

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Table 2.4 - Continued

INCOME CLASSFamily Size All Income Under 40,000 60,000- 100,000- 250,000

Classes 40,000 59,999 99,999 249,999 and Over

Seven Persons Number of Families 75 1 4 21 36 14 Total Income 14,588 23 205 1,659 5,362 7,340 Total Expenditure 11,183 25 206 1,553 4,272 5,127 Total Savings 3,405 -2 -1 106 1,090 2,213

Eight Persons Number of Families 31 0 1 9 14 6 Total Income 5,771 17 67 774 2,016 2,897 Total Expenditure 4,226 16 71 661 1,713 1,764 Total Savings 1,545 1 -4 113 303 1,133

Nine Persons Number of Families 22 1 1 4 12 4 Total Income 4,010 44 69 356 1,791 1,750 Total Expenditure 3,024 66 69 357 1,420 1,113 Total Savings 986 -22 0 -1 371 637

Ten or More Persons Number of Families 24 - 1 4 13 7 Total Income 4,996 - 43 332 2,052 2,570 Total Expenditure 3,862 - 51 324 1,652 1,836 Total Savings 1,134 - -8 8 400 734

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Table 2.5MEAN AND MEDIAN FAMILY INCOME AND EXPENDITURE, PHILIPPINESBY REGION: 2012(in thousand pesos)

2012Province/ Income ExpenditureKey City Mean Median Mean Median

Philippines 235 153 193 136

NCR 379 273 325 244CAR 257 165 188 137Region I 204 140 159 123Region II 195 136 140 109Region III 259 189 211 170Region IVA 284 203 243 183Region IVB 179 117 138 100Region V 162 110 144 106Region VI 202 121 163 111Region VII 209 138 164 119Region VIII 166 98 132 89Region IX 162 103 122 84Region X 190 112 143 93Region XI 194 133 156 118Region XII 163 104 140 102Caraga 180 121 142 104ARMM 130 104 114 101

Source: Family Income and Expenditure Survey (FIES), Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office (PSA-NSO)

0

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Mean Median

(In p

esos

)

Figure 2.3 Mean and Median Income and Expenditure,Region IX: 2012

Income

Expenditure

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Table 2.6 MEAN AND MEDIAN FAMILY INCOME AND EXPENDITURE,BY INCOME DECILE, REGION IX: 2000 and 2012(in thousand pesos)

2000 2012Income Decile Income Expenditure Income Expenditure

Mean Median Mean Median Mean Median Mean Median

Region IX 134 89 103 76 162 103 122 84

First Decile 29 304 28 29 54 55 54 52 Second Decile 47 47 47 44 70 70 65 65 Third Decile 57 58 53 53 81 77 71 66 Fourth Decile 67 66 60 58 93 89 77 75 Fifth Decile 80 79 70 71 102 97 82 79 Sixth Decile 98 97 82 82 119 109 97 90 Seventh Decile 128 126 104 109 137 131 103 95 Eighth Decile 168 167 131 128 168 150 123 109 Ninth Decile 229 232 175 163 242 227 172 159 Tenth Decile 442 354 284 239 552 483 371 305

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.Source: Family Income and Expenditure Survey (FIES), Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office (PSA-NSO)

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Table 2.7 INCOME DECILE DISTRIBUTION OF FAMILIES AND GINI CONCENTRATION RAT 2000 and 2012

2000 2012Cumulative Cumulative

Income Decile Percentage Percentage Percentage PercentageShare Share Share Share

Region IX First Decile 1.9 1.9 3.4 3.4 Second Decile 3.1 5.0 4.3 7.7 Third Decile 4.1 9.1 5.0 12.7 Fourth Decile 4.9 14.0 5.7 18.4 Fifth Decile 5.8 19.8 6.3 24.7 Sixth Decile 6.9 26.7 7.3 32.0 Seventh Decile 8.2 34.9 8.5 40.5 Eighth Decile 10.8 45.7 10.4 50.9 Ninth Decile 16.9 62.6 15.0 65.9 Tenth Decile 37.4 100.0 34.1 100.0

GINI Ratio 0.4606 0.4592

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office (PSA-NSO)

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2000 2012 2000Philippines 0.4818 0.4605 0.4818Region IX 0.4606 0.4592 0.4606

Philippines Region IXFirst Decile 2.9 3.4Second Decile 3.9 4.3Third Decile 4.6 5.0Fourth Decile 5.5 5.7Fifth Decile 6.5 6.3Sixth Decile 7.8 7.3Seventh Decile 9.7 8.5Eighth Decile 12.2 10.4Ninth Decile 16.3 15.0Tenth Decile 30.5 34.1

100.0

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Figure 2.5. Distribution of Total Annual Family Income by Income Decile, Philippines and Region IX: 2012

Philippines

Region IX

Per

cent

0.4450

0.4500

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0.4600

0.4650

0.4700

0.4750

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2000 2012Philippines 0.4818 0.4605Region IX 0.4606 0.4592

Figure 2.4 Gini Concentration Ratios, Philippines and Region IX: 2000 and 2012

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Table 2.8ATOTAL NUMBER OF FAMILIES BY MAIN SOURCE OF INCOME, INCOME CLASS BY PHILIPPINES, REGION IX: 2012(number of families in thousands)

Total INCOME CLASSProvince/Key City Number of Under 40,000- 60,000- 100,000- 250,000-

Main Source of Income Families 40,000 59,999 99,999 249,999 and over

Philippines 16,818 335 989 3,093 7,286 5,115

Agricultural 5,060 254 716 1,838 1,972 281 Non-Agricultural 14,363 132 503 2,105 6,565 5,058

Region IX 582 21 62 174 231 95

Agricultural 256 18 45 108 77 9 Non-Agricultural 433 8 31 106 196 93

Notes: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.Source: 2012 Family Income and Expenditure Survey (FIES), Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office (PSA-NSO)

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Table 2.8B

CLASS, URBAN/RURAL, REGION IX AND PHILIPPINES2000

Total Area/Main Number of Under 20,000 30,000-

Source of Income Families 20,000 29,999 39,999

Philippines 15,269,655 364,569 836,651 1,170,541

Wages and Salaries 7,225,269 61,587 210,696 354,657 Entrepreneurial Activities 5,020,004 137,860 407,154 605,243 Other Sources of Income 3,024,382 3,024,382 165,121 218,801

Urban 7,489,853 57,166 126,398 206,629

Wages and Salaries 4,255,906 13,609 36,518 76,563 Entrepreneurial Activities 1,671,060 11,198 43,100 76,743 Other Sources of Income 1,562,887 32,360 46,780 53,323

Rural 7,779,802 307,402 710,253 963,913

Wages and Salaries 2,969,363 47,979 174,178 278,095 Entrepreneurial Activities 3,348,944 126,662 364,054 528,500 Other Sources of Income 1,461,495 132,761 172,020 157,318

Region IX 603,728 46,400 63,506 83,733

Wages and Salaries 232,724 5,404 12,473 28,023 Agricultural 38,761 2,858 4,993 6,774 Non-Agricultural 193,963 2,547 7,481 21,391 Entrepreneurial Activities 281,398 30,423 40,331 49,650 Agricultural 217,117 28,153 37,189 44,229 Non-Agricultural 64,281 2,270 3,143 5,421 Other Sources of Income 89,607 10,573 10,702 6,060

Urban 187,611 2,676 6,737 8,323

Wages and Salaries 100,167 592 2,361 4,049 Agricultural 11,614 390 917 1,501 Non-Agricultural 88,553 202 1,444 2,548 Entrepreneurial Activities 53,887 698 2,117 3,505 Agricultural 23,953 698 1,243 1,854 Non-Agricultural 29,935 - 875 1,651 Other Sources of Income 33,556 1,387 2,259 768

Rural 416,118 43,724 56,770 75,410

Wages and Salaries 132,557 4,812 10,112 23,974 Agricultural 27,148 2,468 4,075 7,967 Non-Agricultural 105,409 2,344 6,037 16,006 Entrepreneurial Activities 227,510 29,725 38,214 46,145 Agricultural 193,164 27,456 35,946 42,374 Non-Agricultural 34,346 2,270 2,268 3,770 Other Sources of Income 56,051 9,186 8,444 5,292

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.Source: 2000 Family Income and Expenditure Survey (FIES), Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office (PSA-NSO)

TOTAL NUMBER OF FAMILIES BY MAIN SOURCE OF INCOME AND INCOME

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Table 2.8B - Continued

I N C O M E C L A S S 40,000- 50,000- 60,000- 80,000- 100,000- 250,00049,999 59,999 79,999 99,999 249,999 and Over

1,388,507 1,196,126 1,983,219 1,496,280 4,813,253 2,020,509

515,422 466,697 903,702 759,612 2,802,474 1,150,422649,345 542,786 763,873 492,446 1,068,633 352,662210,641 223,740 186,642 315,644 244,222 942,146

309,445 356,091 742,181 761,548 3,241,666 1,688,730

136,212 176,974 403,987 450,818 1,991,336 969,890115,389 115,315 212,851 193,331 625,354 277,780

57,844 63,802 125,343 117,399 624,976 441,060

1,079,063 840,034 1,241,038 734,733 1,571,587 331,779

379,211 289,723 499,714 308,794 811,138 180,532533,956 427,471 551,022 299,116 443,280 74,882165,896 122,840 190,301 126,823 317,169 76,366

79,420 60,863 90,604 44,169 100,421 34,613

28,165 15,202 37,696 23,589 57,995 24,1786,774 2,841 9,789 930 1,109 -

21,391 12,361 27,907 22,660 56,886 24,17844,243 36,199 42,380 14,048 19,240 4,88436,855 29,319 30,538 6,201 4,322 313

7,388 6,880 11,842 7,847 14,919 4,5717,013 9,462 10,529 6,532 23,185 5,552

15,375 18,879 32,763 21,249 59,685 21,924

6,646 6,989 18,256 11,754 33,949 15,5721,838 1,582 4,190 512 684 -4,808 5,407 14,066 11,242 33,265 15,5726,764 9,185 11,545 5,246 12,054 2,7744,300 6,482 6,456 2,085 836 -2,464 2,703 5,089 3,160 11,218 2,7741,965 2,705 2,962 4,250 13,683 3,578

64,045 41,984 57,841 22,920 40,736 12,689

21,519 8,212 19,440 11,835 24,046 8,6064,936 1,259 5,599 417 426 -

16,583 6,953 13,841 11,418 23,621 8,60637,479 27,014 30,835 8,803 7,186 2,11032,556 22,837 24,082 4,115 3,486 313

4,923 4,178 6,753 4,687 3,700 1,7975,048 6,758 7,566 2,282 9,503 1,973

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Table 2.9ATOTAL ANNUAL FAMILY EXPENDITURE BY EXPENDITURE GROUP,BY INCOME CLASS IN REGION IX: 2009 and 2012

Year/ Total Under 40,000 to 60,000 to 100,000 to 250,000Expenditure Group 40,000 59,999 99,000 249,999 and over

2012Total Expenditures (in Millions) 93,829 1,420 4,181 15,737 33,262 39,230Percent of Total Expenditure 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0Food Expenditure 49.0 67.3 66.3 64.6 56.5 33.9 Food consumed at home 44.7 63.7 63.9 61.6 52.0 28.9 Bread and cereals 18.6 32.9 32.0 29.6 22.6 9.0 Meat 4.6 2.9 3.5 3.9 4.9 4.8 Fish and sea foods 8.1 10.8 11.6 11.7 9.6 5.1 Milk, cheese and eggs 2.9 1.9 2.0 2.6 3.2 3.0 Oil and fats 0.8 0.8 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.6 Fruits 1.4 2.0 1.9 1.7 1.4 1.1 Vegetable 3.3 7.1 6.1 5.1 3.6 1.8 Sugar, jam, honey, chocolate a 1.1 1.3 1.4 1.4 1.2 0.8 Food N.E.C 1.1 1.9 1.8 1.6 1.3 0.7 Coffee, cocoa and tea 1.6 1.5 1.8 2.0 2.0 1.1 Mineral water, softdrinks, fruits a 1.1 0.5 0.9 1.1 1.2 1.0 Food Regularly Consumed Outsid 4.3 3.6 2.3 3.0 4.5 4.9Alcoholic beverages 0.6 0.7 1.3 0.9 0.6 0.4Tobacco 1.0 1.1 1.6 1.6 1.2 0.5Other Vegetables‐based products 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 -Clothing and Footwear 3.0 1.8 2.3 2.5 2.8 3.4Furnishings, household equipment 2.5 2.0 1.8 1.8 1.8 3.5Health 3.1 1.1 1.7 1.8 2.5 4.4Housing, water, electricity, gas and 15.2 16.4 13.7 12.5 15.3 16.3Tansportation 7.3 3.3 3.7 4.5 7.1 9.1Communication 2.1 0.5 0.9 1.2 1.8 2.9Recreation and culture 1.1 0.4 0.6 0.7 0.8 1.6Education 3.4 0.8 1.1 2.3 2.7 4.9Accomodation Services 0.1 - 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1Miscellaneous Goods and Services 6.7 3.7 4.2 4.4 5.4 9.1Other expenditure 4.9 1.0 0.9 1.1 1.4 9.9Source: 2012 Family Income and Expenditure Survey (FIES), Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office (PSA-NSO)

INCOME CLASS

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Table 2.9 - Continued

Year/ Total Under 40,000 to 60,000 to 100,000 to 250,000Expenditure Group 40,000 59,999 99,000 249,999 and over

2009

Total Expenditures (in Millions) 76,598 2,332 5,660 14,547 24,179 29,881Percent of Total Expenditure 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0Food Expenditure 46.5 66.8 65.9 61.8 50.6 30.4 Food consumed at home 43.3 66.2 64.2 59.6 46.8 26.7 Cereal and cereal prep'n 18.3 37.6 33.9 27.2 19.6 8.5 Roots and tubers 0.9 2.4 2.0 1.6 0.8 0.3 Fruits and Vegetable 4.4 6.7 6.3 6.2 4.8 2.7 Meat and meat prep'n 3.9 2.3 3.0 3.6 4.6 3.8 Dairy products and eggs 2.9 1.3 2.0 2.6 3.1 3.2 Fish and marine products 7.0 10.4 10.4 10.7 7.2 4.0 Coffee, cocoa and tea 1.2 0.8 1.2 1.6 1.4 0.8 Non-alcoholic beverages 1.3 0.4 0.9 1.3 1.5 1.2 Food N.E.C 3.4 4.2 4.5 4.8 3.8 2.2 Food consumed outside home 3.2 0.6 1.7 2.2 3.8 3.7Alcoholic beverages 0.7 1.4 1.1 1.2 0.8 0.4Tobacco 1.0 1.6 1.5 1.8 1.1 0.5Fuel, light and water 5.9 6.2 5.8 5.7 6.0 5.9Transport and Communication 6.6 2.7 3.3 4.6 6.6 8.5Household operation 2.1 1.8 1.8 1.6 1.7 2.8Personal care and effects 3.4 2.5 3.0 3.4 3.7 3.2Clothing, Footwear and other wear 2.3 1.5 2.0 2.1 2.4 2.4Educational fees 2.9 0.6 1.5 1.6 2.7 4.1Recreation 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.8Medical Care 2.7 1.3 1.3 1.2 2.3 4.3Non-durable furnishings 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.3Durable furnitures and equipment 5.2 0.0 0.6 1.6 3.5 9.5Taxes 1.4 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.8 2.7House rental/Imputed rental 10.2 6.9 6.6 7.5 9.9 12.8House Maintenance and repairs 0.6 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.9Special Family occasion 3.2 1.5 1.2 1.8 3.1 4.3Gifts and contributions 1.3 0.7 0.5 0.7 1.0 1.9Other expenditure 3.4 3.7 3.1 2.5 2.9 4.4

INCOME CLASS

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Table 2.9B DISTRIBUTION OF TOTAL FAMILY EXPENDITURES BY EXPENDITURE GROUP,INCOME CLASS, BY PROVINCE/KEYCITY, REGION IX: 2000 (in thousand pesos)

INCOME CLASSProvince/Key City Total Under 20,000- 30,000-

Expenditure Group 20,000 29,999 39,999Region IXTotal Expenditures 41,930,067 798,889 1,675,057 2,958,653Expenditure Group (In Percent) 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0Food 51.7 69.2 67.2 63.7Alcoholic Beverages 0.8 1.5 1.3 1.4Tobacco 1.3 1.5 1.7 2.2Fuel, Light and Water 5.6 5.5 6.0 5.3Transportation and Communication 4.8 1.8 1.7 2.2Household Operations 2.2 2.3 2.1 1.9Personal Care and Effects 3.7 2.3 2.7 2.7Clothing, Footwear and Other Wear 2.8 1.5 1.9 2.1Education 3.4 0.7 0.8 2.0Recreation 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.3Medical Care 1.5 0.7 0.9 0.6Non-Durable Furnishings 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2Durable Furniture and Equipment 2.4 - 0.1 0.1Rent/Rental Value of Occupied Dwelling Units 9.7 6.6 6.9 10.3House Maintenance and Minor Repairs 0.9 0.6 0.3 0.2Taxes Paid 1.7 0.1 0.2 0.2Miscellaneous Expenditures 2.9 1.6 1.8 1.8Other Expenditures 3.7 3.9 4.1 2.8BasilanTotal Expenditures 3,465,548 12948 99,363 169,249Expenditure Group (In Percent) 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0Food 55.5 72.1 67.0 65.2Alcoholic Beverages 0.5 - 0.2 0.4Tobacco 2.4 - 1.4 4.8Fuel, Light and Water 4.5 4.3 4.2 3.9Transportation and Communication 3.8 1.9 4.4 3.3Household Operations 1.8 1.8 2.8 2.0Personal Care and Effects 4.1 3.9 3.3 3.0Clothing, Footwear and Other Wear 3.3 2 1.5 2.7Education 4.2 1.4 0.4 1.1Recreation 0.2 0.1 - 0.2Medical Care 0.8 0.1 0.3 0.5Non-Durable Furnishings 0.4 - 0.4 0.3Durable Furniture and Equipment 2.5 - - 0.2Rent/Rental Value of Occupied Dwelling Units 8.9 10.4 10.0 9.2House Maintenance and Minor Repairs 0.3 - 0.5 -Taxes Paid 0.8 - 0.1 0.1Miscellaneous Expenditures 2.8 1 1.5 1.6Other Expenditures 3.1 1 1.9 1.6Source: 2000 Family Income and Expenditure Survey (FIES), Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office (PSA-NSO)

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Table 2.9B - Continued

40,000- 50,000- 60,000- 80,000- 100,000- 250,000-49,999 59,999 79,999 99,999 249,999 and Over

3,493,423 3,173,204 5,590,632 3,356,780 12,124,273 8,759,156100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.063.7 59.9 58.2 55.7 46.9 36.31.1 0.9 1.0 0.8 0.7 0.42.2 1.8 2.0 1.6 1.0 0.55.2 5.5 5.0 6.3 6.4 4.92.6 3.0 3.7 3.8 5.7 8.11.8 1.9 1.6 1.6 2.0 3.33.0 3.3 3.6 3.9 4.3 4.12.4 2.8 3.1 2.6 2.8 3.51.6 2.7 3.0 3.0 4.1 4.80.2 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.6 1.00.9 1.2 1.2 1.3 1.7 2.50.2 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.50.2 0.6 1.8 2.1 3.3 4.79.5 10.2 10.6 10.6 10.2 8.70.6 0.6 0.6 1.6 1.0 1.20.2 0.2 0.2 0.5 1.6 5.12.1 2.6 2.2 2.6 3.4 3.72.4 2.0 1.8 1.6 4.0 6.6

561,054 530,615 842,234 390,552 764,643 94,890100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.064.9 64.2 59.6 47.5 40.5 37.30.3 0.4 0.4 0.9 0.7 -2.5 2.0 2.9 1.8 2.1 0.74.1 4.2 4.6 4.3 4.9 8.23.9 3.2 3.8 2.7 4.3 5.81.6 1.6 1.5 1.5 2.2 2.14.0 3.9 4.6 4.3 4.3 3.73.0 3.3 3.6 3.3 3.6 3.81.4 2.0 3.7 8.7 7.1 6.40.2 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.50.7 0.5 0.5 0.9 1.4 0.30.3 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.10.3 0.2 0.6 9.5 5.4 0.88.6 9.7 9.0 8.4 8.4 8.40.3 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.8 0.60.2 0.1 0.1 0.2 2.1 8.52.0 2.5 2.6 3.2 3.4 8.31.5 1.6 1.8 1.7 7.8 4.3

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Table 2.9B - Continued

Province/Key City Total Under 20,000- 30,000-

Expenditure Group 20,000 29,999 39,999Zamboanga del NorteTotal Expenditures 11,114,582 384,694 649,024 895,357Expenditure Group (In Percent) 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0Food 48.7 69.2 64.9 66.1Alcoholic Beverages 0.8 1.6 0.9 1.8Tobacco 0.8 1.2 1.3 1.7Fuel, Light and Water 5.2 5.1 6.2 5.6Transportation and Communication 5.0 2.4 1.9 2.1Household Operations 2.5 2.2 2.0 1.6Personal Care and Effects 3.1 2.0 2.5 2.7Clothing, Footwear and Other Wear 2.8 1.3 2.5 2.1Education 2.7 0.4 0.8 1.6Recreation 0.6 0.1 0.2 0.4Medical Care 3.0 1.2 1.6 0.7Non-Durable Furnishings 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.2Durable Furniture and Equipment 4.4 - - 0.1Rent/Rental Value of Occupied Dwelling U 7.8 5.7 7.7 8.3House Maintenance and Minor Repairs 1.0 1.0 0.4 0.1Taxes Paid 2.3 0.1 0.2 0.2Miscellaneous Expenditures 4.2 2.4 2.3 2.0Other Expenditures 4.6 4.0 4.5 2.7Zamboanga del SurTotal Expenditures 15,043,095 382,849 911,630 1,787,821Expenditure Group (In Percent) 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0Food 53.6 69.4 69.2 62.5Alcoholic Beverages 1.0 1.5 1.6 1.4Tobacco 1.5 1.8 1.9 2.2Fuel, Light and Water 5.1 5.8 5.9 5.0Transportation and Communication 4.0 1.2 1.3 2.2Household Operations 2.4 2.5 2.0 1.9Personal Care and Effects 3.4 2.5 2.8 2.7Clothing, Footwear and Other Wear 2.8 1.6 1.5 2.0Education 3.0 1.0 0.9 2.4Recreation 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.3Medical Care 1.3 0.4 0.5 0.6Non-Durable Furnishings 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.2Durable Furniture and Equipment 1.3 - 0.2 0.1Rent/Rental Value of Occupied Dwelling U 11.6 7.1 5.9 11.3House Maintenance and Minor Repairs 0.8 0.2 0.2 0.2Taxes Paid 1.1 0.1 0.2 0.2Miscellaneous Expenditures 2.5 0.6 1.5 1.8Other Expenditures 3.8 4.0 4.0 3.0

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Table 2.9B - Continued

INCOME CLASS 40,000- 50,000- 60,000- 80,000- 100,000- 250,000-49,999 59,999 79,999 99,999 249,999 and Over

943,233 730,267 1,124,843 499,309 2,714,762 3,173,093100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

65.8 54.6 57.0 56.6 43.3 31.91.1 0.8 1.5 0.8 0.4 0.51.4 1.4 1.3 0.8 0.5 0.35.2 5.4 4.3 6.5 6.3 4.12.1 4.9 4.8 4.7 6.1 6.71.6 2.4 1.6 2.0 2.0 3.92.4 3.4 3.6 3.5 3.5 3.12.6 4.0 3.4 2.8 2.3 3.31.8 4.2 1.4 2.8 3.1 3.70.2 0.2 0.3 0.3 1.0 0.81.2 2.5 2.9 1.4 3.7 4.60.3 0.4 0.2 0.4 0.4 0.80.2 1.5 0.8 0.6 5.8 9.57.6 7.3 9.5 7.4 8.2 7.11.1 1.3 1.2 1.5 1.5 0.90.3 0.3 0.2 1.2 1.9 5.82.7 3.9 4.6 3.8 5.6 4.62.4 1.5 1.5 3.0 4.4 8.2

1,644,466 1,397,467 2,173,011 1,132,258 3,373,677 2,239,917100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

62.2 60.7 56.0 52.7 44.5 38.21.5 1.2 1.3 1.1 0.6 0.32.6 1.6 1.9 1.6 0.8 0.65.0 5.0 4.0 4.7 5.9 4.72.1 2.1 3.0 4.2 5.5 8.12.0 1.9 1.7 1.5 2.8 4.13.0 3.0 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.12.2 2.4 3.0 3.1 3.6 3.41.5 2.7 4.3 2.4 4.3 30.2 0.4 0.2 0.4 0.9 1.1

1 1.1 0.9 2.1 1.7 1.70.2 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.60.1 0.1 3.5 0.8 2.4 1.1

10.8 11.8 11.9 13.2 13.3 11.80.4 0.5 0.7 2.8 0.8 1.50.2 0.2 0.4 0.4 1.1 4.92.1 2.6 1.8 3.3 3.1 3.62.8 2.3 2.1 1.9 4.4 7.4

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Table 2.9B - Continued

Province/Key City Total Under 20,000-

Expenditure Group 20,000 29,999Zamboanga CityTotal Expenditures 12,306,842 18,399 15,041Expenditure Group (In Percent) 100.0 100.0 100.0Food 51.1 61.4 49.5Alcoholic Beverages 0.6 0.4 0.8Tobacco 1.3 2.1 6.3Fuel, Light and Water 7.0 7.5 11.3Transportation and Communication 6.1 1.3 4.6Household Operations 1.8 1.4 3.8Personal Care and Effects 4.7 2.3 4.3Clothing, Footwear and Other Wear 2.7 1.8 2.9Education 4.2 - -Recreation 0.4 - -Medical Care 0.8 0.1 0.4Non-Durable Furnishings 0.3 - -Durable Furniture and Equipment 1.9 - -Rent/Rental Value of Occupied Dwelling Units 9.4 13.4 11.8House Maintenance and Minor Repairs 0.9 0.9 -Taxes Paid 2.0 - -Miscellaneous Expenditures 2.1 4 0.1Other Expenditures 2.9 3.2 4.2

Personal Care an 3.7Clothing, Footwea 2.8Education 3.4Recreation 0.5Medical Care 1.5Non-Durable Furn 0.3Durable Furniture 2.4Rent/Rental Value 9.7House Maintenan 0.9Taxes Paid 1.7Miscellaneous Ex 2.9Other Expenditure 3.7

Food51.7%

Alcoholic Beverages0.8%

Tobacco1.3%

Fuel, Light and Water5.6%

Transportation and Communication

4.8%Household Operations

2.2%

Personal Care and Effects3.7%

Clothing, Footwear and Other Wear

2.8%

Education3.4%

Recreation0.5%

Medical Care1.5%

Non-Durable Furnishings

0.3%

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2.4%

Rent/Rental Value of Occupied Dwelling

Units9.7%

House Maintenance and Minor Repairs

0.9% Taxes Paid1.7%

Miscellaneous Expenditures

2.9%

Miscellaneous Expenditures

Figure 2.6 Distribution of Total Family Expenditures by Expenditure Group, Region IX: 2000

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Table 2.9B - Continued

INCOME CLASS30,000- 40,000- 50,000- 60,000- 80,000- 100,000- 250,000-39,999 49,999 59,999 79,999 99,999 249,999 and Over

106,226 344,669 514,856 1,450,545 1,334,661 5,271,191 3,251,256100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

62.8 62.5 60.9 61.6 60.4 51.2 39.10.5 0.6 0.8 0.5 0.6 0.8 0.42.6 1.8 2.9 2.0 1.7 1.1 0.78.9 8.3 8.5 7.3 8.1 7.0 5.72.0 4.1 2.6 4.1 3.5 5.9 9.42.8 1.9 1.7 1.6 1.5 1.5 2.32.9 3.3 3.4 3.9 4.2 4.9 5.21.3 1.3 1.7 2.5 2.0 2.4 3.90.5 1.9 1.3 2.0 1.8 4.1 7.1

- - - 0.2 - 0.3 1.00.6 0.4 0.3 0.6 0.7 0.7 1.00.2 0.1 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.3 0.3

- 0.2 1.1 0.6 1.5 2.2 2.611.6 10.5 10.7 10.4 10.3 9.4 8.3

0.8 0.1 0.3 0.2 1.0 0.9 1.20.3 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.4 1.7 4.40.3 0.8 0.8 0.6 1.4 2.4 2.91.9 2.1 2.4 1.5 0.8 3.0 4.5

Expendituresunder 20,000 798,88920,000-29,999 1,675,05730,000-39,999 2,958,65340,000-49,999 3,493,42350,000-59,999 3,173,20460,000-79,999 5,590,63280,000-99,999 3,356,780100,000-249,99 12,124,273250,000 and Ov 8,759,156

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Figure 2.7 Total Expenditures by Income Class,Region IX: 2000

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Table 2.10A TOTAL NUMBER OF FAMILIES, TOTAL INCOME AND EXPENDITURES, AVERAGE PER CAPITAINCOME AND EXPENDITURES BY PER CAPITA INCOME CLASS, REGION IX2000

INCOME EXPENDITUREProvince/Key City Total Number Total Average Total Average

Per Capita of Families (In Thousand Per Capita (In Thousand Per CapitaIncome Class Pesos) (In Pesos) Pesos) (In Pesos)

Region IX 603,728 52,002,129 18,770 41,930,067 15,188

Under P3,000 19,343 326,194 2,535 419,990 3,290 3,000 - 3,999 17,754 446,759 3,572 516,127 4,199 4,000 - 5,999 65,196 1,994,047 4,987 2,134,219 5,428 6,000 - 7,499 59,200 2,391,973 6,771 2,407,446 6,859 7,500 - 9,999 97,769 4,542,566 8,702 4,362,516 8,401 10,000 - 14,999 116,311 6,870,174 12,283 6,079,587 11,029 15,000 - 19,999 70,973 5,592,003 17,341 4,935,445 15,626 20,000 - 29,999 65,816 7,359,442 24,505 5,836,284 19,940 30,000 - 49,999 51,629 9,162,115 37,909 6,763,334 28,575 50,000 and Over 39,738 13,316,856 85,897 8,475,118 57,134

Urban 187,611 25,198,709 28,642 19,396,521 22,093

Under P3,000 1,466 29,072 2,600 37,661 3,358 3,000 - 3,999 902 23,507 3,517 30,455 4,519 4,000 - 5,999 5,130 164,298 5,026 168,492 5,131 6,000 - 7,499 5,790 254,982 6,808 268,494 7,158 7,500 - 9,999 20,783 1,146,280 8,744 1,106,686 8,460 10,000 - 14,999 30,575 1,990,403 12,267 1,834,120 11,420 15,000 - 19,999 30,479 2,857,834 17,297 2,410,532 14,794 20,000 - 29,999 35,488 4,115,144 24,282 3,349,215 19,955 30,000 - 49,999 33,462 6,014,548 37,893 4,589,918 29,395 50,000 and Over 23,537 8,602,640 88,700 5,600,948 59,495

Rural 416,118 26,803,419 14,319 22,533,546 12,075

Under P3,000 17,878 297,122 2,530 382,330 3,284 3,000 - 3,999 16,852 423,252 3,575 485,672 4,181 4,000 - 5,999 60,066 1,829,749 4,984 1,965,728 5,453 6,000 - 7,499 53,410 2,136,286 6,767 2,138,952 6,826 7,500 - 9,999 76,986 3,396,286 8,690 3,255,830 8,386 10,000 - 14,999 85,737 4,879,771 12,288 4,245,466 10,890 15,000 - 19,999 40,494 2,734,169 17,375 2,524,913 16,252 20,000 - 29,999 30,328 3,244,298 24,765 2,487,069 19,924 30,000 - 49,999 18,167 3,147,567 37,937 2,173,416 27,065 50,000 and Over 16,201 4,714,216 81,825 2,874,170 53,704

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.Source: 2000 Family Income and Expenditure Survey (FIES), Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office (PSA-NSO)

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2000 Average AveragePer Capita Per Capita

Income Expenditure Under P3,000 2,535 3,290 3,000 - 3,999 3,572 4,199 4,000 - 5,999 4,987 5,428 6,000 - 7,499 6,771 6,859 7,500 - 9,999 8,702 8,401 10,000 - 14,999 12,283 11,029 15,000 - 19,999 17,341 15,626 20,000 - 29,999 24,505 19,940 30,000 - 49,999 37,909 28,575 50,000 and Over 85,897 57,134

2000 Average AveragePer Capita Per Capita

Income Expenditure Basilan 14,466 12,215 Zamboanga del Norte 20,528 16,093 Zamboanga del Sur 14,654 12,164 Zamboanga City 27,433 21,994

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Figure 2.9 Average Per Capita Income and Expenditure by Per Capita Income Class, Region IX: 2000

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Figure 2.10 Average Per Capita Income and Expenditure byProvince/Key City, Region IX: 2000

Average Per Capita Income

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Table 2.10B TOTAL NUMBER OF FAMILIES, TOTAL INCOME AND EXPENDITURES, AVERAGE PER CAPITAINCOME AND EXPENDITURES BY PER CAPITA INCOME CLASS BY PROVINCE/KEY CITYREGION IX2000

INCOME EXPENDITUREProvince/Key City Total Number Total Average Total Average

Per Capita of Families (In Thousand Per Capita (In Thousand Per CapitaIncome Class Pesos) (In Pesos) Pesos) (In Pesos)

Region IX 603,728 52,002,129 18,770 41,930,067 15,188

Under P3,000 19,343 326,194 2,535 419,990 3,290 3,000 - 3,999 17,754 446,759 3,572 516,127 4,199 4,000 - 5,999 65,196 1,994,047 4,987 2,134,219 5,428 6,000 - 7,499 59,200 2,391,973 6,771 2,407,446 6,859 7,500 - 9,999 97,769 4,542,566 8,702 4,362,516 8,401 10,000 - 14,999 116,311 6,870,174 12,283 6,079,587 11,029 15,000 - 19,999 70,973 5,592,003 17,341 4,935,445 15,626 20,000 - 29,999 65,816 7,359,442 24,505 5,836,284 19,940 30,000 - 49,999 51,629 9,162,115 37,909 6,763,334 28,575 50,000 and Over 39,738 13,316,856 85,897 8,475,118 57,134

Basilan 60,582 4,089,107 14,466 3,465,548 12,215

Under P3,000 247 3,747 2,529 3,149 2,125 3,000 - 3,999 278 12,057 3,712 14,203 4,564 4,000 - 5,999 2,145 82,019 5,332 78,154 5,297 6,000 - 7,499 5,768 274,486 6,795 270,497 6,717 7,500 - 9,999 16,130 829,405 8,753 774,357 8,210 10,000 - 14,999 18,226 1,060,134 11,998 941,866 10,683 15,000 - 19,999 6,640 477,120 17,105 380,604 14,267 20,000 - 29,999 5,848 536,920 22,977 422,329 18,355 30,000 - 49,999 4,714 717,619 38,268 520,003 29,158 50,000 and Over 588 95,600 61,060 60,386 36,523

Zamboanga del Norte 165,942 14,454,674 20,528 11,114,582 16,093

Under P3,000 10,619 157,698 2,488 197,778 3,198 3,000 - 3,999 7,900 179,927 3,501 230,788 4,463 4,000 - 5,999 24,781 751,407 5,133 841,868 5,845 6,000 - 7,499 14,774 530,174 6,741 545,421 6,928 7,500 - 9,999 24,651 972,043 8,581 954,082 8,468 10,000 - 14,999 29,733 1,632,194 12,388 1,375,092 10,709 15,000 - 19,999 11,308 778,374 17,894 694,474 16,882 20,000 - 29,999 14,681 1,570,082 25,431 1,207,879 20,775 30,000 - 49,999 9,444 1,738,583 38,037 1,198,563 26,342 50,000 and Over 18,052 6,144,191 89,231 3,868,638 59,956

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.Source: 2000 Family Income and Expenditures Survey (FIES), Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office (NSO)

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Table 2.10B- Continued

INCOME EXPENDITUREProvince/Key City Total Number Total Average Total Average

Per Capita of Families (In Thousand Per Capita (In Thousand Per CapitaIncome Class Pesos) (In Pesos) Pesos) (In Pesos)

Zamboanga del Sur 258,132 18,038,160 14,654 15,043,095 12,164

Under P3,000 8,478 164,749 2,595 219,064 3,439 3,000 - 3,999 9,576 254,775 3,627 271,137 3,970 4,000 - 5,999 37,697 1,141,936 4,867 1,194,519 5,145 6,000 - 7,499 36,449 1,475,675 6,773 1,474,649 6,833 7,500 - 9,999 49,031 2,254,134 8,684 2,140,615 8,288 10,000 - 14,999 50,727 2,848,229 1,224 2,575,442 11,192 15,000 - 19,999 25,930 1,897,147 17,053 1,695,705 15,336 20,000 - 29,999 17,798 2,131,710 24,976 1,719,539 20,580 30,000 - 49,999 12,355 2,271,459 37,621 1,670,477 28,437 50,000 and Over 10,091 3,598,346 89,005 2,081,899 53,549

Zamboanga City 119,072 15,420,188 27,433 12,306,842 21,994

Under P3,000 - - - - - 3,000 - 3,999 - - - - - 4,000 - 5,999 573 18,685 5,340 19,679 6,479 6,000 - 7,499 2,209 111,637 6,881 116,879 7,184 7,500 - 9,999 7,957 486,984 9,077 493,462 9,285 10,000 - 14,999 17,625 1,329,617 12,569 1,187,186 11,458 15,000 - 19,999 27,095 2,439,361 17,444 2,164,662 15,712 20,000 - 29,999 27,490 3,120,730 24,028 2,486,487 19,417 30,000 - 49,999 25,116 4,434,454 37,935 3,374,291 29,374 50,000 and Over 11,006 3,478,719 78,914 2,464,195 56,899

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Table 2.11AANNUAL PER CAPITAL POVERTY THRESHOLD AND POVERTY INCIDENCE, BY REGION AND PROVINCE: 1991, 2006, 2009 and 2012

Poverty Incidence Among Families (%)

1991a/ 2006 2009 2012 1991a/ 2006 2009 2012

PHILIPPINES 5,949 13,357 16,871 18,935 29.7 21.0 20.5 19.7

Region IX 5,330 12,743 16,260 18,054 36.4 40.0 39.5 33.7 Zamboanga del Norte 13,464 17,184 18,483 60.3 60.3 48.0 Zamboanga del Sur 11,508 14,679 17,961 27.4 26.9 25.9 Zamboanga Sibugay 13,389 17,046 17,338 44.6 46.0 37.0 Isabela Cityc/ 12,763 16,364 19,670 33.9 21.4 15.5

Notes:a/ Provincial estimates were not generated due to limitations of the sampling design of the 1991 Family Income and Expenditure Survey.b/ Province with sample size less than 100.

Region/ProvinceAnnual Per Capita Poverty Threshold

(in Pesos)Estimates (%)

30.0

32.0

34.0

36.0

38.0

40.0

1991 2006 2009 2012

Percent(%)

Years

Figure 2.10 Annual Per Capita Poverty Incidence Among Families Region IX: 1991, 2006, 2009 and 2012

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Table 2.11BANNUAL PER CAPITAL FOOD THRESHOLD, SUBSISTENCE INCIDENCE AND MAGNITUDE OFSUBSISTENCE POOR FAMILIES BY REGION AND PROVINCE : 1991, 2006, 2009 and 2012

Subsistence Incidence among Families (%)

1991a/ 2006 2009 2012 1991a/ 2006 2009 2012

Region IX 3,766 8,926 11,436 12,615 19.1 21.7 21.1 14.8 Zamboanga del Norte 9,398 11,990 12,906 39.5 38.7 27.8 Zamboanga del Sur 7,994 10,226 12,482 13.9 11.9 8.3 Zamboanga Sibugay 9,367 11,872 12,046 15.3 22.4 15.0 Isabela Cityc/ 8,913 11,335 13,707 19.9 2.0 2.6

Source: Phillippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board (PSA-NSCB)Notes:a/ Provincial estimates were not generated due to limitations of the sampling design of the 1991 Family Income and Expenditure Survey.b/ Province with sample size less than 100.

Region/ProvinceAnnual Per Capita Food Threshold

(in Pesos) Estimates (%)

0.0

5.0

10.0

15.0

20.0

25.0

1991 2006 2009 2012

Percent(%)

Years

Figure 2.11 Annual Per Capita Subsidence Incidence among Families Region IX: 1991, 2006, 2009 and 2012

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Table 2.12ACONSUMER PRICE INDEX FOR ALL INCOME HOUSEHOLDS BY PROVINCE/CITY, REGION IX2006-2011(2000=100)

Commodity Group Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Ave

REGION IX

ALL ITEMS 130.9 132.7 133.1 132.5 133.5 134.8 135.7 136.1 135.7 135.4 135.8 135.8 134.3

FOOD, BEVERAGES and TOBACCO 128.7 130.6 131.0 130.1 131.5 132.8 133.7 134.1 133.5 133.6 134.5 134.5 132.4 FOOD 128.7 130.6 131.0 130.0 131.3 132.7 133.6 134.0 133.4 133.4 134.3 134.3 132.3 Cereal & Cereal Prep. 118.5 120.0 121.4 122.0 124.4 126.8 127.0 127.2 124.9 123.3 123.5 123.6 123.6 Cereals 114.7 116.4 117.8 118.1 120.6 123.3 123.5 123.5 120.7 118.7 118.9 119.0 119.6 Rice 118.4 119.5 120.5 121.0 123.7 126.3 126.1 126.4 122.9 120.1 120.1 120.1 122.1 Corn 106.2 109.4 111.6 111.6 113.4 116.5 117.4 116.7 115.7 115.6 116.1 116.5 113.9 Cereal preparations 137.9 138.6 140.1 142.1 143.8 144.4 144.8 146.1 146.5 147.0 147.2 147.4 143.8 Dairy Products 155.4 156.5 157.5 158.5 158.7 161.0 161.4 162.9 164.6 164.8 165.1 165.1 161.0 Eggs 134.9 133.8 135.8 136.2 136.3 139.1 138.9 139.8 139.7 141.9 144.7 141.9 138.6 Fish 130.6 133.9 133.3 127.9 130.0 129.2 131.0 134.9 132.0 132.6 135.5 135.9 132.2 Fruits and Vegetables 141.1 141.1 140.3 136.8 135.3 136.8 140.3 138.3 142.0 145.1 146.9 146.4 140.9 Meat 131.7 133.5 132.2 131.9 131.6 133.0 133.6 135.0 136.4 137.2 137.4 137.8 134.3 Miscellaneous Foods 130.4 134.3 135.2 136.0 137.8 138.3 138.4 136.3 136.6 136.6 136.4 136.3 136.1 BEVERAGES 131.0 131.3 132.7 134.1 138.4 138.5 138.6 138.6 139.8 140.8 141.2 141.2 137.2 TOBACCO 126.7 127.0 126.9 126.9 128.5 128.5 128.5 128.8 128.8 128.8 128.8 129.0 128.1 NON FOOD 134.0 135.7 136.0 136.0 136.4 137.7 138.4 138.9 138.8 138.0 137.7 137.7 137.1 CLOTHING 113.4 113.8 114.3 114.3 114.7 114.9 115.2 115.6 115.7 116.1 116.4 116.5 115.1 Footwear 114.9 114.9 115.1 115.1 116.0 116.0 116.1 116.1 116.2 117.1 117.4 117.5 116.0 Ready-made Apparel 112.8 113.4 114.1 114.1 114.2 114.5 114.9 115.5 115.6 115.7 116.0 116.1 114.7 Custom Clothes 110.6 110.9 111.3 112.0 112.1 113.3 113.4 114.1 114.4 114.4 114.6 114.8 113.0

HOUSING and REPAIRS 120.7 121.6 122.0 122.3 122.3 122.3 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.5 122.5 122.2 Minor Repairs 119.9 121.4 121.6 121.6 121.7 121.8 121.9 122.0 122.4 122.8 123.3 123.7 122.0 Rentals 120.8 121.6 122.0 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.2 FUEL, LIGHT and WATER 159.4 163.0 163.1 160.7 160.0 162.8 165.1 166.7 166.7 163.5 161.9 161.9 162.9 Fuel 176.2 182.5 182.6 176.6 175.2 177.7 182.0 185.4 185.1 181.0 177.9 177.9 180.0 Light 152.0 153.7 153.7 154.1 154.1 158.2 159.1 159.1 159.1 155.9 155.3 155.3 155.8 Water 125.0 125.3 125.3 127.2 127.2 127.2 127.2 127.2 127.9 127.9 127.9 127.9 126.9 SERVICES 149.6 151.8 152.2 152.8 154.3 156.8 158.0 158.6 157.9 156.8 156.1 156.1 155.1 Educational 142.8 143.0 143.0 143.1 143.1 149.0 149.0 149.1 149.1 149.1 149.1 149.1 146.5 Medical 136.9 139.5 139.8 140.6 141.0 142.4 143.2 143.8 144.3 145.2 145.6 145.8 142.3 Personal 117.1 118.3 118.4 118.9 119.1 119.5 119.7 119.7 119.7 119.6 119.7 119.9 119.1 Recreational 97.5 98.1 98.6 98.6 98.6 98.8 98.8 98.7 98.7 98.7 98.8 99.0 98.6 Transportation & Comm 171.3 174.8 175.5 176.5 179.6 181.4 183.8 184.9 183.2 180.4 178.8 178.7 179.1 Other Services

MISCELLANEOUS 117.3 118.2 118.6 119.0 119.3 119.5 119.6 119.8 120.1 120.3 120.5 120.6 119.4 Household Furnishing & Eqp 111.1 111.3 111.4 111.5 111.7 111.8 111.8 111.8 111.9 111.9 112.0 112.0 111.7 Household Operations 124.5 126.5 127.9 129.1 129.6 129.9 130.2 130.9 131.2 131.5 131.7 131.9 129.6 Personal Care and Effects 118.7 119.7 119.9 120.2 120.4 120.7 120.8 121.0 121.4 121.7 122.0 122.3 120.7 Other Miscellaneous Items 113.0 113.0 113.0 113.0 113.0 113.0 113.0 113.0 113.0 113.0 113.0 113.0 113.0

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Commodity Group Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Ave

ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE

ALL ITEMS 127.4 129.7 130.0 130.1 130.1 131.4 131.7 132.3 132.5 132.3 132.1 132.1 131.0

FOOD, BEVERAGES and TOBACCO 129.6 131.0 131.3 131.3 131.3 133.0 133.1 133.6 134.0 134.1 134.3 134.2 132.6 FOOD 129.0 130.4 130.7 130.8 130.4 132.2 132.4 132.9 133.3 133.4 133.6 133.5 131.9 Cereal & Cereal Prep. 120.7 121.7 120.9 121.3 121.7 123.5 123.5 124.4 124.4 125.0 124.8 124.8 123.1 Cereals 117.3 118.3 117.4 117.8 118.3 120.3 120.3 121.3 121.3 122.0 121.8 121.8 119.8 Rice 115.7 116.6 115.4 116.2 115.2 116.3 116.3 117.9 117.9 117.9 117.9 117.9 116.8 Corn 119.4 120.4 119.9 119.9 122.3 125.6 125.6 125.6 125.6 127.3 126.9 126.9 123.8 Cereal preparations 139.2 139.7 140.0 140.0 140.0 140.7 140.7 140.8 140.9 140.9 141.0 141.0 140.4 Dairy Products 165.3 165.6 165.6 165.6 165.6 173.6 173.6 176.0 176.0 176.0 176.0 176.0 171.2 Eggs 143.2 145.5 153.1 153.1 153.1 153.1 153.1 153.1 153.1 153.1 153.1 153.1 151.6 Fish 128.8 129.0 128.8 127.7 127.7 128.0 128.2 128.1 128.1 128.3 130.6 130.6 128.7 Fruits and Vegetables 136.1 138.0 141.4 142.3 138.4 140.7 141.6 141.6 142.7 141.3 141.6 140.5 140.5 Meat 126.3 126.7 126.1 126.1 126.1 128.2 128.2 128.2 129.5 129.5 128.2 128.2 127.6 Miscellaneous Foods 133.5 139.2 139.7 139.7 140.1 141.2 141.4 142.2 142.6 142.6 142.6 142.6 140.6 BEVERAGES 143.6 144.1 144.8 144.8 149.6 149.9 149.9 149.9 150.3 150.3 150.3 150.3 148.2 TOBACCO 134.5 132.6 132.0 132.7 136.2 136.2 136.2 135.9 136.2 136.2 136.2 136.2 135.1

NON FOOD 124.4 127.8 128.3 128.5 128.5 129.2 129.9 130.4 130.4 129.7 129.1 129.2 128.8

CLOTHING 106.7 108.5 108.5 108.5 109.4 109.5 109.6 109.6 109.6 109.6 109.6 109.7 109.1 Footwear 105.5 105.6 105.7 105.7 108.8 108.9 109.2 109.2 109.2 109.2 109.2 109.3 108.0 Ready-made Apparel 107.3 109.9 109.9 109.9 109.9 109.9 109.9 109.9 109.9 109.9 109.9 110.0 109.7 Custom Clothes 106.5 106.9 107.0 107.3 107.3 107.5 107.5 107.8 107.8 107.8 107.8 107.8 107.4

HOUSING and REPAIRS 114.3 117.5 119.1 120.9 120.9 120.9 120.9 120.9 120.9 120.7 120.9 120.9 119.9 Minor Repairs 110.9 111.3 111.3 111.3 111.3 111.3 111.3 111.3 111.3 111.3 111.3 111.3 111.3 Rentals 114.8 118.3 120.1 122.2 122.2 122.2 122.2 122.2 122.2 122.0 122.2 122.2 121.1 FUEL, LIGHT and WATER 136.4 142.4 143.0 141.1 137.7 138.5 140.8 142.6 143.1 141.9 139.8 140.7 140.7 Fuel 180.3 192.2 193.3 189.4 182.5 184.2 188.9 192.5 193.6 191.0 186.9 188.6 188.6 Light 88.0 88.0 88.0 88.0 88.0 88.0 88.0 88.0 88.0 88.0 88.0 88.0 88.0 Water 125.5 128.1 128.1 128.1 128.1 128.1 128.1 128.1 128.1 128.1 128.1 128.1 127.9 SERVICES 135.4 139.2 139.2 139.4 140.7 142.1 143.0 143.6 143.2 141.8 140.7 140.4 140.7 Educational 126.0 126.4 126.4 126.4 126.3 126.6 126.6 126.7 126.7 126.7 126.7 126.7 126.5 Medical 138.6 142.3 142.3 142.6 142.9 144.5 144.8 144.8 144.8 145.5 145.5 145.5 143.7 Personal 106.9 106.9 106.9 106.9 106.9 106.9 106.9 106.9 106.9 106.7 106.9 107.2 106.9 Recreational 111.0 111.0 111.0 111.0 111.0 111.0 111.0 111.0 111.0 111.0 111.0 111.0 111.0 Transportation & Comm 150.0 157.1 157.1 157.3 160.5 162.7 164.9 166.3 165.2 161.5 158.6 157.7 159.9 Other Services

MISCELLANEOUS 116.9 118.6 118.6 118.6 118.6 119.1 119.3 119.7 119.8 119.9 119.9 120.0 119.1 Household Furnishing & Eqp 108.7 108.9 108.9 108.9 108.9 108.9 108.9 108.9 108.9 108.9 108.9 108.9 108.9 Household Operations 124.2 129.4 129.8 129.8 129.8 130.5 130.7 132.8 133.3 133.1 133.1 133.1 130.8 Personal Care and Effects 123.8 125.9 125.9 125.9 125.9 127.0 127.3 127.5 127.6 127.9 128.1 128.4 126.8 Other Miscellaneous Items 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3

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Commodity Group Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Ave

ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR

ALL ITEMS 129.2 131.0 131.8 132.1 133.4 134.0 134.6 135.3 134.7 133.8 134.4 134.6 133.2

FOOD, BEVERAGES and TOBACCO 127.3 129.6 130.6 130.7 132.4 133.0 133.4 134.3 133.2 131.9 133.1 133.5 131.9 FOOD 127.4 129.8 130.9 130.9 132.7 133.4 133.8 134.7 133.4 132.0 133.3 133.6 132.2 Cereal & Cereal Prep. 117.3 119.7 122.4 123.1 127.7 129.4 129.8 129.7 126.9 123.1 123.2 124.1 124.7 Cereals 112.6 115.1 118.1 118.5 123.2 125.1 125.4 125.0 121.8 117.3 117.4 118.3 119.8 Rice 121.2 122.5 125.0 125.6 132.1 133.6 133.1 132.9 128.9 122.7 122.4 123.5 127.0 Corn 96.6 101.4 105.4 105.4 106.8 109.5 111.1 110.3 108.7 107.2 108.2 108.7 106.6 Cereal preparations 152.6 154.0 154.6 157.8 160.9 161.7 162.7 164.7 165.0 166.2 166.6 167.3 161.2 Dairy Products 162.2 163.3 164.6 167.0 167.4 167.6 168.6 170.4 170.9 171.3 171.5 171.5 168.0 Eggs 124.1 124.6 126.7 126.9 126.9 126.9 126.2 129.1 130.0 131.0 132.1 133.3 128.2 Fish 132.2 134.9 135.2 133.6 131.5 130.8 132.2 137.2 134.8 134.7 138.7 138.1 134.5 Fruits and Vegetables 131.0 129.4 127.3 126.4 127.2 126.7 126.2 126.1 128.0 128.5 132.3 132.1 128.4 Meat 141.0 144.6 144.2 144.1 144.3 144.6 144.6 144.4 145.3 146.8 147.4 148.1 145.0 Miscellaneous Foods 133.0 138.1 138.2 138.9 139.2 139.6 139.6 139.4 139.7 139.9 139.9 140.0 138.8 BEVERAGES 130.2 130.4 130.7 131.5 132.7 132.8 132.9 133.0 135.1 136.8 137.3 137.3 133.4 TOBACCO 119.7 121.1 121.1 121.4 121.8 121.8 121.8 122.6 122.6 122.6 122.6 123.0 121.8

NON FOOD 132.2 133.2 133.7 134.3 134.9 135.5 136.5 136.9 137.0 136.7 136.4 136.3 135.3

CLOTHING 116.2 116.0 116.3 116.5 116.6 117.1 117.8 118.8 118.9 119.0 119.2 119.2 117.6 Footwear 123.0 123.0 123.0 123.0 123.0 123.0 123.0 123.0 123.0 123.0 123.0 123.0 123.0 Ready-made Apparel 113.3 113.0 113.5 113.7 113.8 114.6 115.5 117.0 117.0 117.2 117.5 117.5 115.3 Custom Clothes 116.5 116.5 117.5 118.9 119.1 119.5 119.8 121.5 122.2 122.4 122.4 122.6 119.9

HOUSING and REPAIRS 123.0 123.1 123.1 123.2 123.2 123.2 123.2 123.2 123.3 123.3 123.4 123.4 123.2 Minor Repairs 125.9 127.4 127.9 128.1 128.1 128.3 128.7 128.8 129.9 130.0 131.2 132.1 128.9 Rentals 122.8 122.8 122.8 122.8 122.8 122.8 122.8 122.8 122.8 122.8 122.8 122.8 122.8 FUEL, LIGHT and WATER 149.5 152.7 152.8 152.9 153.4 153.8 157.1 158.3 158.7 156.8 154.8 154.2 154.6 Fuel 164.3 166.5 166.7 164.7 165.6 166.3 170.3 172.2 172.4 168.8 166.4 165.5 167.5 Light 127.9 134.3 134.3 135.8 135.8 135.8 139.0 139.1 139.1 139.8 137.8 137.8 136.4 Water 130.3 130.3 130.3 137.3 137.3 137.3 137.3 137.3 139.8 139.8 139.8 139.8 136.4 SERVICES 150.9 152.2 153.4 154.9 156.8 158.7 160.6 161.2 160.9 160.2 159.9 159.8 157.5 Educational 158.4 158.7 158.8 159.0 159.2 163.0 163.0 163.3 163.3 163.3 163.4 163.4 161.4 Medical 138.4 139.6 140.1 142.0 142.3 143.8 143.8 145.4 146.4 148.0 148.9 149.0 144.0 Personal 120.2 120.6 120.8 122.1 122.7 123.8 124.2 124.2 124.2 124.2 124.2 124.4 123.0 Recreational 91.9 92.1 92.1 92.1 92.1 92.1 92.1 92.1 92.1 92.1 92.1 92.1 92.1 Transportation & Comm 167.9 170.1 172.6 174.7 178.7 180.2 184.3 185.1 184.0 182.1 181.0 180.6 178.4 Other Services

MISCELLANEOUS 116.8 117.8 118.6 119.3 119.6 119.7 119.8 120.0 120.3 120.9 121.0 121.1 119.6 Household Furnishing & Eqp 109.4 109.8 109.9 109.9 110.0 110.0 110.0 110.2 110.3 110.3 110.4 110.4 110.1 Household Operations 124.9 126.4 128.6 130.6 131.7 131.8 132.2 132.5 132.9 133.6 133.7 133.9 131.1 Personal Care and Effects 115.6 116.8 117.3 117.7 117.8 117.8 117.8 118.1 118.4 119.3 119.4 119.6 118.0 Other Miscellaneous Items 113.7 113.7 113.7 113.7 113.7 113.7 113.7 113.7 113.7 113.7 113.7 113.7 113.7

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Commodity Group Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Ave

ZAMBOANGA CITY

ALL ITEMS 135.8 137.3 137.1 135.2 136.7 138.7 140.1 140.2 139.8 140.2 140.6 140.5 138.5

FOOD, BEVERAGES and TOBACCO 129.7 131.6 131.2 128.3 130.6 132.3 134.4 134.2 133.8 135.5 136.4 136.1 132.8 FOOD 130.0 132.0 131.5 128.1 130.2 132.0 134.3 134.1 133.6 135.4 136.3 136.0 132.8 Cereal & Cereal Prep. 118.2 119.0 120.0 120.8 120.9 125.3 125.3 125.4 122.0 122.0 122.6 121.4 121.9 Cereals 116.2 117.1 117.5 117.7 117.3 123.0 123.0 122.7 117.8 117.8 118.5 116.9 118.8 Rice 116.1 117.0 117.3 117.5 117.0 122.6 122.6 122.6 117.6 117.6 118.2 116.4 118.5 Corn 117.9 119.0 121.9 124.8 124.6 133.5 133.5 124.6 122.4 122.7 128.2 130.2 125.3 Cereal preparations 124.1 124.4 127.4 129.7 131.4 131.8 132.0 133.3 134.2 134.2 134.3 134.4 130.9 Dairy Products 141.8 143.5 145.1 145.5 145.7 145.8 145.9 146.4 150.5 150.7 151.1 151.1 146.9 Eggs 138.8 133.9 131.5 132.5 132.7 140.2 140.2 140.0 138.8 143.9 150.4 141.7 138.7 Fish 130.1 137.4 134.9 119.9 130.1 128.0 132.1 138.4 132.0 133.9 135.9 138.1 132.6 Fruits and Vegetables 157.7 158.0 154.9 144.3 142.3 145.5 156.0 149.8 158.2 168.3 169.2 168.9 156.1 Meat 128.8 130.4 127.8 127.2 126.3 127.9 129.5 133.0 134.9 135.7 136.8 137.1 131.3 Miscellaneous Foods 126.2 127.8 129.7 131.2 135.1 135.3 135.5 130.0 130.2 130.1 129.6 129.3 130.8 BEVERAGES 123.2 123.5 126.6 129.6 136.8 136.8 136.9 136.9 137.7 138.6 139.1 139.2 133.7 TOBACCO 132.2 132.2 132.2 131.6 133.6 133.6 133.6 133.6 133.6 133.6 133.6 133.6 133.1

NON FOOD 143.9 144.9 144.9 144.3 144.7 147.2 147.7 148.2 147.7 146.4 146.2 146.4 146.0

CLOTHING 116.0 116.0 117.1 117.1 117.1 117.3 117.4 117.4 117.5 118.6 119.2 119.3 117.5 Footwear 113.6 113.7 114.2 114.2 114.2 114.2 114.2 114.2 114.3 117.2 118.2 118.4 115.1 Ready-made Apparel 117.2 117.2 118.6 118.6 118.6 118.7 118.8 118.8 119.0 119.2 119.6 119.7 118.7 Custom Clothes 112.1 112.6 112.5 112.9 113.0 120.2 120.2 120.2 120.2 120.2 121.8 122.4 117.4

HOUSING and REPAIRS 122.1 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.5 122.5 122.5 122.4 Minor Repairs 122.6 125.5 125.4 125.4 125.5 125.6 125.6 125.6 125.8 126.9 127.0 127.3 125.7 Rentals 122.1 122.1 122.1 122.1 122.1 122.1 122.1 122.1 122.1 122.1 122.1 122.1 122.1 FUEL, LIGHT and WATER 183.8 186.3 185.9 181.1 181.2 187.4 188.9 190.8 189.9 184.3 183.3 183.2 185.5 Fuel 190.1 197.2 196.1 182.2 182.5 188.7 192.9 198.4 195.8 189.6 186.6 186.3 190.5 Light 210.4 210.4 210.4 210.4 210.4 219.8 219.8 219.8 219.8 211.9 211.9 211.9 213.9 Water 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 SERVICES 161.1 162.6 162.5 162.9 164.1 168.2 169.0 169.6 168.4 167.0 166.5 167.0 165.7 Educational 141.3 141.3 141.3 141.3 141.4 151.1 151.1 151.1 151.1 151.1 151.1 151.1 147.0 Medical 127.6 129.0 129.9 130.3 131.1 132.1 136.3 137.1 138.0 138.6 139.0 140.6 134.1 Personal 125.3 129.1 129.1 129.1 129.1 129.1 129.1 129.1 129.1 129.1 129.2 129.2 128.8 Recreational 86.6 88.3 90.2 90.2 90.2 91.0 91.0 90.5 90.8 90.8 91.1 91.7 90.2 Transportation & Comm 189.4 191.4 191.1 191.8 194.2 196.0 197.2 198.3 195.6 192.7 191.6 192.5 193.5 Other Services

MISCELLANEOUS 118.3 118.4 118.7 119.2 119.5 119.7 119.7 119.7 120.1 120.1 120.4 120.7 119.5 Household Furnishing & Eqp 115.4 115.5 115.7 115.9 116.3 116.6 116.6 116.6 116.9 116.9 116.9 117.1 116.4 Household Operations 124.1 124.2 125.3 126.2 126.4 126.7 126.7 126.9 126.9 127.0 127.4 127.8 126.3 Personal Care and Effects 118.3 118.4 118.5 119.0 119.3 119.4 119.4 119.5 120.1 120.1 120.5 120.9 119.5 Other Miscellaneous Items 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1

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Commodity Group Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Ave

REGION IX

ALL ITEMS 136.4 136.8 136.8 137.9 138.1 138.6 138.6 138.9 139.4 139.4 142.0 143.6 138.9

FOOD, BEVERAGES and TOBACCO 135.2 136.1 136.2 137.5 137.5 137.8 137.5 137.5 138.3 138.0 141.6 143.7 138.1 FOOD 135.0 136.0 136.1 137.5 137.5 137.8 137.5 137.5 138.3 137.9 141.8 144.1 138.1 Cereal & Cereal Prep. 124.1 125.4 127.0 127.7 128.1 128.4 129.3 130.0 131.1 127.9 131.2 133.3 128.6 Cereals 119.5 121.0 122.8 123.6 124.0 124.3 125.2 126.0 127.2 123.3 125.8 127.9 124.2 Rice 120.7 122.3 124.6 126.0 126.4 125.9 127.6 128.8 130.5 126.4 129.9 132.7 126.8 Corn 116.8 117.9 118.7 118.2 118.5 120.7 119.7 119.7 119.7 116.2 116.4 116.8 118.3 Cereal preparations 147.9 147.9 148.6 148.7 149.2 149.3 150.4 150.5 150.8 151.2 158.9 161.0 151.2 Dairy Products 165.9 166.7 169.7 170.4 171.4 172.1 173.5 174.9 176.4 178.8 180.1 184.6 173.7 Eggs 142.0 142.3 144.9 147.6 148.5 149.3 150.4 154.3 154.3 155.3 156.7 156.7 150.2 Fish 137.1 139.4 140.4 142.2 141.2 141.6 137.5 136.9 138.1 142.5 143.7 147.0 140.6 Fruits and Vegetables 147.6 147.3 140.2 145.9 146.0 147.2 147.8 144.5 144.7 143.3 151.7 155.0 146.8 Meat 138.5 139.4 138.7 138.5 139.0 138.1 137.6 138.0 138.1 138.3 141.5 143.5 139.1 Miscellaneous Foods 136.6 136.6 137.0 137.1 136.4 136.5 136.8 137.2 137.7 138.0 144.4 144.9 138.3 BEVERAGES 141.6 141.7 142.0 142.1 142.2 142.4 142.4 142.4 142.5 142.9 143.6 143.9 142.5 TOBACCO 129.0 129.2 129.6 129.8 130.1 130.1 130.3 130.3 130.2 130.4 130.6 130.6 130.0 NON FOOD 138.0 137.8 137.8 138.6 138.9 139.8 140.2 140.8 140.9 141.5 142.5 143.5 140.0 CLOTHING 117.1 117.2 117.2 117.2 117.4 117.6 117.7 117.8 117.9 118.2 118.7 118.9 117.7 Footwear 118.0 118.0 118.1 118.1 118.1 118.1 118.3 118.4 118.4 118.7 120.0 120.2 118.5 Ready-made Apparel 116.8 116.9 116.9 116.9 117.2 117.5 117.5 117.7 117.8 118.1 118.2 118.4 117.5 Custom Clothes 114.8 115.0 115.0 115.1 115.1 115.6 115.8 115.8 115.8 115.8 116.1 116.1 115.5

HOUSING and REPAIRS 122.6 122.6 122.6 122.6 122.6 122.7 123.4 123.5 123.5 123.5 123.5 123.6 123.1 Minor Repairs 124.7 124.9 125.0 125.3 125.3 125.4 125.9 126.4 126.6 126.8 127.1 127.9 125.9 Rentals 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 123.2 123.2 123.2 123.2 123.2 123.2 122.8 FUEL, LIGHT and WATER 163.2 162.8 162.1 166.0 166.8 168.0 168.0 170.9 171.0 171.9 177.0 181.1 169.1 Fuel 179.7 178.8 176.4 177.1 178.4 182.1 182.1 181.9 182.1 184.0 195.0 203.2 183.4 Light 155.8 155.8 155.8 163.5 164.1 162.7 162.7 170.4 170.4 170.4 170.4 170.4 164.4 Water 130.2 130.2 133.2 137.1 137.1 137.1 137.1 137.1 137.1 137.1 137.2 138.9 135.8 SERVICES 156.2 155.7 155.6 156.3 156.8 159.0 159.3 159.7 159.7 161.1 161.6 162.4 158.6 Educational 149.1 149.1 149.1 149.2 149.2 154.4 155.5 155.8 155.8 155.8 156.1 156.2 152.9 Medical 146.5 146.7 146.8 147.0 147.2 147.7 147.8 147.8 148.3 148.7 149.1 149.8 147.8 Personal 119.9 119.9 119.9 120.0 120.0 120.4 120.5 120.5 120.6 120.6 120.6 120.6 120.3 Recreational 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.1 99.1 99.1 99.1 99.7 99.7 99.2 Transportation & Comm 178.5 177.4 177.1 178.5 179.6 181.4 181.6 182.2 182.1 185.0 185.9 187.4 181.4 Other Services

MISCELLANEOUS 120.8 120.8 121.1 121.2 121.5 121.6 121.8 121.9 122.2 122.4 122.8 123.1 121.8 Household Furnishing & Eqp 112.1 112.1 112.1 112.1 112.2 112.3 112.4 112.4 112.5 112.5 113.0 113.0 112.4 Household Operations 132.0 132.1 132.2 132.3 132.5 132.7 132.9 132.9 133.9 134.4 134.9 135.8 133.2 Personal Care and Effects 122.5 122.6 123.1 123.3 123.8 124.0 124.3 124.5 124.6 124.9 125.2 125.6 124.0 Other Miscellaneous Items 113.0 113.0 113.0 113.0 113.0 113.0 113.0 113.0 113.0 113.0 113.0 113.0 113.0

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Commodity Group Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Ave

ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE

ALL ITEMS 132.2 132.6 132.7 133.0 133.0 133.5 133.7 133.4 133.9 134.3 138.8 140.4 134.3

FOOD, BEVERAGES and TOBACCO 134.4 135.2 135.3 135.6 135.6 136.0 136.2 135.5 136.4 136.6 143.6 145.6 137.2 FOOD 133.7 134.6 134.6 134.9 134.9 135.3 135.6 134.8 135.7 135.9 143.3 145.4 136.6 Cereal & Cereal Prep. 124.8 124.5 124.7 124.7 124.7 124.9 124.9 124.9 126.4 126.7 131.1 133.0 126.3 Cereals 121.8 121.4 121.7 121.7 121.7 121.9 121.9 121.9 123.6 123.9 124.8 125.9 122.7 Rice 117.9 117.5 117.8 117.8 117.8 118.0 118.0 118.0 120.9 121.3 123.6 125.5 119.5 Corn 126.9 126.5 126.8 126.8 126.8 127.0 127.0 127.0 127.0 127.2 126.4 126.4 126.8 Cereal preparations 141.0 141.0 141.0 141.0 141.0 141.0 141.0 141.0 141.5 141.7 165.2 171.3 145.6 Dairy Products 176.0 179.0 185.3 186.7 186.7 186.9 187.2 187.8 188.9 188.9 191.0 197.3 186.8 Eggs 153.1 153.1 152.0 152.0 152.0 152.0 152.0 152.0 152.0 150.9 160.1 160.1 153.4 Fish 130.6 133.4 132.1 132.6 132.6 132.7 132.7 129.3 129.7 131.2 138.6 142.1 133.1 Fruits and Vegetables 141.6 141.3 141.1 142.2 141.1 142.8 144.3 142.8 144.8 143.5 150.0 150.8 143.9 Meat 129.2 132.1 132.1 131.7 132.1 132.0 132.5 132.5 132.5 132.6 138.7 140.6 133.2 Miscellaneous Foods 142.7 142.7 142.4 142.9 143.6 143.9 144.0 144.0 144.2 144.2 164.3 165.0 147.0 BEVERAGES 150.3 150.3 151.5 151.5 151.5 152.1 152.1 152.1 152.1 152.1 153.4 154.0 151.9 TOBACCO 136.2 136.2 138.1 138.7 138.7 138.7 138.7 138.7 138.7 138.9 138.9 139.1 138.3

NON FOOD 129.3 129.0 129.1 129.3 129.5 130.2 130.3 130.4 130.4 131.1 132.2 133.3 130.3

CLOTHING 109.7 109.7 109.7 109.7 109.7 109.8 109.8 110.0 110.0 110.0 110.0 110.3 109.9 Footwear 109.3 109.3 109.4 109.4 109.4 109.4 109.4 109.4 109.4 109.5 109.5 110.3 109.5 Ready-made Apparel 110.0 110.0 110.0 110.0 110.0 110.2 110.2 110.4 110.4 110.4 110.4 110.4 110.2 Custom Clothes 107.8 108.0 108.0 108.0 108.0 108.0 108.0 107.9 107.9 107.9 108.2 108.5 108.0

HOUSING and REPAIRS 120.9 120.9 120.9 120.9 120.9 120.9 120.9 120.9 120.9 120.9 121.2 121.3 121.0 Minor Repairs 111.3 111.6 111.6 111.6 111.6 111.6 111.6 111.6 111.6 111.6 113.7 114.2 112.0 Rentals 122.2 122.2 122.2 122.2 122.2 122.2 122.2 122.2 122.2 122.2 122.2 122.2 122.2 FUEL, LIGHT and WATER 141.5 141.3 142.2 142.0 141.6 143.5 143.4 143.2 143.1 144.8 150.9 155.7 144.4 Fuel 190.3 189.8 188.3 187.8 187.1 190.9 190.7 190.4 190.1 193.5 205.9 213.8 193.2 Light 88.0 88.0 88.0 88.0 88.0 88.0 88.0 88.0 88.0 88.0 88.0 88.0 88.0 Water 128.1 128.1 149.0 149.0 149.0 149.0 149.0 149.0 149.0 149.0 149.6 161.3 146.6 SERVICES 140.3 139.6 139.6 140.3 140.9 142.1 142.2 142.6 142.6 143.8 144.4 145.2 142.0 Educational 126.7 126.7 126.7 126.8 126.8 126.9 126.9 126.9 126.9 126.9 128.0 128.3 127.0 Medical 145.5 145.5 145.5 145.5 145.5 146.1 146.1 146.1 146.5 146.5 147.2 147.8 146.2 Personal 107.2 107.2 107.2 107.4 107.4 108.5 108.8 108.8 108.8 108.8 108.8 108.8 108.1 Recreational 111.0 111.0 111.0 111.0 111.0 111.0 111.0 111.0 111.0 111.0 111.7 111.7 111.1 Transportation & Comm 157.5 155.7 155.7 157.4 158.9 161.0 161.2 162.2 162.1 164.9 165.4 167.1 160.8 Other Services

MISCELLANEOUS 120.1 120.1 120.1 120.1 120.2 120.3 120.5 120.7 120.7 120.8 120.8 121.0 120.5 Household Furnishing & Eqp 108.9 108.9 108.9 108.9 108.9 108.9 108.9 108.9 108.9 108.9 108.9 108.9 108.9 Household Operations 133.1 133.1 133.1 133.1 133.1 133.1 133.1 133.1 133.1 133.2 133.2 133.2 133.1 Personal Care and Effects 128.5 128.5 128.6 128.6 128.9 129.2 129.6 130.2 130.2 130.6 130.6 131.2 129.6 Other Miscellaneous Items 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3

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Commodity Group Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Ave

ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR

ALL ITEMS 135.0 136.0 136.2 137.0 137.2 138.0 138.5 139.2 139.7 139.0 140.5 142.2 138.2

FOOD, BEVERAGES and TOBACCO 134.0 135.7 136.1 137.2 137.2 138.1 138.7 139.8 140.6 139.0 140.7 143.1 138.4 FOOD 134.1 136.0 136.5 137.6 137.5 138.6 139.2 140.4 141.2 139.4 141.2 143.8 138.8 Cereal & Cereal Prep. 124.8 127.6 129.5 130.5 131.1 132.9 133.4 135.5 135.9 129.3 131.1 133.4 131.3 Cereals 119.1 122.3 124.4 125.5 126.2 128.2 128.4 130.8 131.2 123.6 125.6 128.0 126.1 Rice 124.4 128.1 130.7 132.9 133.8 135.0 136.2 139.9 140.5 132.0 134.4 137.7 133.8 Corn 109.3 111.5 112.7 111.8 112.1 115.7 114.0 114.0 114.0 108.0 109.2 110.0 111.9 Cereal preparations 167.5 167.5 167.6 167.8 168.0 168.0 170.9 170.9 171.2 171.7 172.4 173.7 169.8 Dairy Products 171.9 171.9 171.9 172.6 174.3 174.3 174.4 174.8 174.9 181.1 182.7 187.8 176.1 Eggs 132.5 133.3 133.3 135.7 135.2 140.8 140.8 140.8 140.8 140.8 140.8 140.8 138.0 Fish 139.0 142.5 142.8 144.6 143.2 144.2 146.0 147.1 150.0 153.6 154.8 157.4 147.1 Fruits and Vegetables 131.2 130.9 127.3 129.7 130.2 129.5 129.7 129.6 130.4 131.1 134.3 140.1 131.2 Meat 149.5 149.5 149.7 149.9 151.2 151.9 152.1 152.5 152.5 152.6 153.4 155.2 151.7 Miscellaneous Foods 140.3 140.3 140.5 140.5 138.2 138.3 138.6 138.8 138.9 139.5 141.7 142.9 139.9 BEVERAGES 137.3 137.3 137.3 137.4 137.7 137.7 137.7 137.7 137.9 139.0 140.0 140.3 138.1 TOBACCO 123.0 123.3 123.5 123.5 124.3 124.3 124.6 124.7 124.4 124.7 125.1 125.1 124.2

NON FOOD 136.6 136.5 136.2 136.7 137.2 137.9 138.2 138.3 138.4 139.0 140.1 140.9 138.0

CLOTHING 120.0 120.0 120.0 120.0 120.0 120.2 120.2 120.4 120.4 120.7 121.5 121.6 120.4 Footwear 123.0 123.0 123.0 123.0 123.0 123.0 123.0 123.0 123.0 123.0 125.2 125.2 123.4 Ready-made Apparel 118.6 118.6 118.6 118.7 118.7 118.8 118.9 119.1 119.2 119.6 119.8 120.0 119.1 Custom Clothes 122.6 122.8 122.9 123.0 123.0 124.5 124.8 124.8 124.8 124.8 125.1 124.7 124.0

HOUSING and REPAIRS 123.6 123.6 123.6 123.6 123.6 123.7 123.7 123.8 123.8 123.8 123.8 123.8 123.7 Minor Repairs 134.5 134.8 134.9 135.4 135.4 135.6 136.7 138.1 138.2 138.2 137.8 138.2 136.5 Rentals 122.8 122.8 122.8 122.8 122.8 122.8 122.8 122.8 122.8 122.8 122.8 122.8 122.8 FUEL, LIGHT and WATER 155.4 155.2 153.7 155.7 157.6 159.3 159.6 159.2 159.7 159.9 165.4 168.5 159.1 Fuel 165.9 165.4 162.9 163.6 165.6 168.6 169.0 168.4 169.3 169.6 178.9 184.3 169.3 Light 137.8 137.8 137.8 137.8 140.0 140.0 140.0 140.0 140.0 140.0 140.1 140.1 139.3 Water 148.5 148.5 148.5 163.1 163.1 163.1 163.1 163.1 163.1 163.1 163.1 163.1 159.5 SERVICES 159.7 159.2 159.1 159.7 160.3 161.7 162.6 162.9 162.9 165.0 165.6 166.3 162.1 Educational 163.4 163.4 163.4 163.4 163.4 167.0 170.9 171.4 171.4 171.4 171.5 171.5 167.7 Medical 149.4 149.5 149.6 149.9 150.6 150.8 151.1 151.2 151.8 152.7 152.9 153.6 151.1 Personal 124.4 124.4 124.4 124.5 124.5 124.5 124.4 124.5 124.6 124.6 124.6 124.7 124.5 Recreational 92.1 92.1 92.1 92.1 92.1 92.1 92.1 92.1 92.1 92.1 92.1 92.1 92.1 Transportation & Comm 180.4 179.2 179.0 180.1 181.2 182.6 182.7 183.0 182.9 187.3 188.6 189.8 183.1 Other Services

MISCELLANEOUS 121.3 121.4 121.4 121.6 122.0 122.3 122.4 122.4 122.8 123.1 123.7 124.3 122.4 Household Furnishing & Eqp 110.6 110.7 110.7 110.7 110.7 111.1 111.1 111.1 111.4 111.4 111.6 111.6 111.1 Household Operations 134.0 134.3 134.3 134.4 134.4 134.8 135.0 135.1 136.2 137.2 138.0 139.6 135.6 Personal Care and Effects 119.9 120.0 120.0 120.4 121.3 121.4 121.5 121.5 121.6 121.7 122.5 123.0 121.2 Other Miscellaneous Items 113.7 113.7 113.7 113.7 113.7 113.7 113.7 113.7 113.7 113.7 113.7 113.7 113.7

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Commodity Group Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Ave

ZAMBOANGA CITY

ALL ITEMS 141.5 141.4 141.1 143.3 143.5 143.6 142.9 143.1 143.4 144.2 146.5 148.1 143.6

FOOD, BEVERAGES and TOBACCO 137.4 137.3 137.0 139.5 139.6 138.8 137.1 136.3 136.8 137.8 141.0 142.9 138.5 FOOD 137.3 137.3 136.9 139.6 139.7 138.8 137.0 136.2 136.7 137.8 141.3 143.3 138.5 Cereal & Cereal Prep. 122.1 122.1 124.9 125.9 126.3 123.6 126.4 125.1 126.9 126.5 131.4 133.5 126.2 Cereals 117.5 117.4 120.7 121.9 122.1 118.4 122.1 120.3 122.7 121.9 127.5 130.2 121.9 Rice 117.0 117.0 120.4 121.6 121.6 117.8 121.6 119.8 122.2 121.6 127.6 130.4 121.6 Corn 130.2 129.6 130.2 130.8 135.5 135.5 135.5 135.5 136.2 131.7 123.3 123.3 131.4 Cereal preparations 135.4 135.5 137.2 137.3 138.4 138.6 138.8 139.0 139.1 139.6 142.8 143.0 138.7 Dairy Products 153.0 153.0 156.2 156.4 157.5 159.1 162.7 165.4 168.5 169.3 169.6 172.3 161.9 Eggs 142.7 142.7 150.6 155.7 158.6 155.2 158.2 168.8 168.8 172.2 169.2 169.2 159.3 Fish 140.8 140.8 145.3 148.3 146.9 146.7 130.0 129.8 129.2 137.8 132.7 136.8 138.8 Fruits and Vegetables 172.5 172.2 154.8 168.7 169.3 172.3 172.4 163.9 161.6 157.7 174.0 176.5 168.0 Meat 137.2 137.2 135.4 135.0 135.0 132.4 130.7 131.3 131.7 132.0 134.9 137.2 134.2 Miscellaneous Foods 129.6 129.5 130.5 130.5 130.5 130.6 130.9 131.8 132.7 133.0 135.4 135.1 131.7 BEVERAGES 140.3 140.4 140.4 140.6 140.6 140.7 140.7 140.7 140.7 140.7 140.7 140.8 140.6 TOBACCO 133.6 133.6 133.6 133.6 133.6 133.6 133.6 133.6 133.6 133.6 133.6 133.6 133.6

NON FOOD 146.9 146.7 146.6 148.3 148.6 149.9 150.6 152.1 152.2 152.7 153.7 154.9 150.3

CLOTHING 120.5 120.5 120.7 120.7 121.3 121.7 121.9 122.1 122.2 122.9 123.2 123.2 121.7 Footwear 119.7 119.7 119.9 119.9 120.0 120.1 120.5 121.0 121.0 121.9 123.1 123.2 120.8 Ready-made Apparel 120.8 120.9 121.0 121.0 121.8 122.4 122.5 122.6 122.8 123.3 123.3 123.7 122.2 Custom Clothes 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.7 123.1 123.1 123.3 123.9 123.9 124.0 124.0 124.0 123.3

HOUSING and REPAIRS 122.6 122.6 122.6 122.6 122.6 122.6 125.0 125.0 125.1 125.1 125.1 125.2 123.8 Minor Repairs 127.9 127.9 128.1 128.3 128.4 128.6 128.7 128.9 129.3 130.0 129.3 130.7 128.8 Rentals 122.1 122.1 122.1 122.1 122.1 122.1 124.7 124.7 124.7 124.7 124.7 124.7 123.4 FUEL, LIGHT and WATER 184.9 184.3 183.2 191.5 192.2 192.6 192.3 200.2 200.0 200.9 205.3 209.6 194.8 Fuel 190.2 188.4 185.3 187.0 189.1 194.0 193.3 194.1 193.7 196.3 208.8 221.3 195.1 Light 212.9 212.9 212.9 230.6 230.6 227.5 227.5 245.1 245.1 245.1 245.1 245.1 231.7 Water 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 SERVICES 167.1 166.9 166.6 167.3 167.8 171.5 171.6 172.0 172.0 172.9 173.4 174.3 170.3 Educational 151.1 151.1 151.1 151.1 151.1 159.7 159.7 159.9 159.9 159.9 160.0 160.0 156.2 Medical 144.3 145.3 145.7 146.7 146.8 147.2 147.4 147.4 147.6 148.4 148.6 149.5 147.1 Personal 129.2 129.2 129.2 129.3 129.3 129.3 129.3 129.3 129.3 129.3 129.3 129.3 129.3 Recreational 91.7 91.7 91.7 91.7 91.7 91.8 92.0 92.0 92.0 92.0 93.4 93.4 92.1 Transportation & Comm 192.2 191.6 191.0 192.4 193.4 195.3 195.4 196.0 196.0 197.8 198.7 200.3 195.0 Other Services

MISCELLANEOUS 120.9 121.0 121.7 121.8 122.1 122.2 122.5 122.7 123.0 123.3 123.7 124.0 122.4 Household Furnishing & Eqp 117.1 117.2 117.2 117.2 117.4 117.4 117.7 117.7 117.8 117.9 119.1 119.2 117.7 Household Operations 128.0 128.1 128.2 128.5 129.1 129.2 129.5 129.6 131.1 131.4 131.9 132.5 129.8 Personal Care and Effects 121.2 121.3 122.5 122.6 122.9 123.1 123.4 123.7 123.8 124.3 124.3 124.5 123.1 Other Miscellaneous Items 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1

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Commodity Group Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Ave

REGION IX

ALL ITEMS 148.0 148.6 148.3 149.8 156.7 161.2 166.8 165.9 163.3 163.2 160.8 160.0 157.7

FOOD, BEVERAGES and TOBACCO 150.4 150.5 149.6 151.7 160.5 166.5 173.2 170.9 167.3 167.8 165.2 165.4 161.6 FOOD 151.0 150.9 150.0 152.1 161.4 167.9 175.1 172.6 168.7 169.2 166.5 166.7 162.7 Cereal & Cereal Prep. 135.2 136.1 137.0 141.3 165.9 176.7 194.9 186.2 174.5 173.2 169.5 171.4 163.5 Cereals 129.5 130.3 131.1 135.8 164.5 176.8 197.3 186.7 172.1 169.1 164.6 166.8 160.4 Rice 132.8 133.7 132.9 137.9 167.8 183.0 201.3 187.7 171.2 167.3 162.0 165.0 161.9 Corn 121.8 122.6 127.1 131.0 156.9 162.7 188.3 184.4 174.3 173.2 170.4 170.8 157.0 Cereal preparations 164.1 165.7 167.3 169.5 172.8 176.2 182.4 183.8 186.8 193.9 194.3 194.9 179.3 Dairy Products 190.4 197.4 200.7 200.9 202.1 203.5 204.1 206.3 209.9 210.1 210.2 211.6 203.9 Eggs 168.2 168.2 167.0 167.1 161.4 163.6 168.4 172.0 175.2 175.3 178.8 176.7 170.2 Fish 163.4 163.0 155.8 158.4 155.4 161.2 159.6 160.7 159.7 162.1 154.5 152.4 158.9 Fruits and Vegetables 165.1 163.9 162.1 159.8 163.0 168.7 169.2 169.5 170.8 175.0 175.8 175.1 168.2 Meat 152.9 146.9 145.0 146.4 147.2 148.2 149.7 151.6 152.1 151.9 152.0 151.9 149.7 Miscellaneous Foods 148.2 149.4 151.6 153.0 154.3 157.2 159.8 160.3 161.8 162.6 161.3 160.7 156.7 BEVERAGES 146.9 148.4 149.1 149.3 151.7 151.8 151.9 152.8 153.0 153.3 153.3 153.4 151.2 TOBACCO 135.4 136.1 136.7 136.8 137.1 137.1 137.2 137.2 137.2 137.2 137.2 137.2 136.9 NON FOOD 144.6 146.0 146.5 147.2 151.3 153.7 157.8 158.7 157.7 156.6 154.6 152.2 152.2 CLOTHING 121.5 121.9 124.2 125.2 126.8 127.0 127.5 128.1 128.4 128.6 129.2 129.2 126.5 Footwear 122.0 122.5 124.5 126.2 128.8 129.2 129.6 130.1 130.6 131.3 132.0 132.0 128.2 Ready-made Apparel 121.4 121.8 124.3 125.0 126.3 126.4 127.0 127.6 127.8 127.8 128.3 128.3 126.0 Custom Clothes 117.3 118.9 119.0 119.1 119.4 119.7 119.8 120.7 120.7 121.0 121.2 121.2 119.8

HOUSING and REPAIRS 125.2 128.6 128.8 128.9 129.0 130.0 132.3 133.7 133.9 134.1 134.3 134.3 131.1 Minor Repairs 129.9 130.2 132.4 133.4 134.5 136.3 139.3 151.6 153.2 156.0 158.0 158.5 142.8 Rentals 124.8 128.5 128.5 128.5 128.5 129.4 131.7 132.1 132.1 132.1 132.1 132.1 130.0 FUEL, LIGHT and WATER 180.8 180.7 180.6 180.4 188.6 193.2 199.3 201.5 198.0 193.5 184.8 176.2 188.1 Fuel 207.8 207.5 207.3 206.3 210.9 220.5 233.7 238.3 230.8 224.2 205.6 187.3 215.0 Light 163.9 163.9 164.0 164.6 180.4 180.5 180.5 180.5 180.5 176.9 176.9 176.9 174.1 Water 139.1 139.1 139.1 139.1 139.1 139.1 139.1 139.1 139.1 139.1 139.1 139.1 139.1 SERVICES 163.4 163.8 164.5 166.3 175.1 180.0 187.9 188.1 185.8 183.8 180.9 177.2 176.4 Educational 156.6 156.7 156.8 156.8 156.9 162.2 165.0 165.3 165.3 165.4 165.6 165.7 161.5 Medical 151.9 154.6 154.7 156.7 159.7 160.9 162.4 163.2 163.5 164.2 164.6 164.7 160.1 Personal 122.7 124.2 125.3 128.2 128.9 128.9 130.7 130.8 131.4 131.5 132.0 132.0 128.9 Recreational 99.7 100.0 100.1 111.8 113.0 113.0 113.0 113.0 113.6 113.6 113.6 113.6 109.8 Transportation & Comm 188.1 187.5 188.6 190.3 208.6 216.3 231.5 231.4 225.9 221.3 214.3 206.1 209.2 Other Services

MISCELLANEOUS 124.5 125.8 126.2 126.6 126.9 127.1 127.5 128.0 128.6 129.0 129.5 129.8 127.5 Household Furnishing & Eqp 114.1 114.8 115.1 115.2 115.3 115.4 115.5 115.7 115.8 115.9 116.0 116.1 115.4 Household Operations 137.4 138.6 139.1 139.3 140.1 140.8 141.3 142.6 144.1 145.0 146.5 147.1 141.8 Personal Care and Effects 127.2 129.0 129.5 130.3 130.5 130.7 131.2 131.8 132.4 132.8 133.1 133.5 131.0 Other Miscellaneous Items 113.0 113.9 113.9 113.9 113.9 113.9 113.9 113.9 113.9 113.9 113.9 113.9 113.8

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Commodity Group Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Ave

ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE

ALL ITEMS 144.0 145.0 144.7 145.0 152.2 154.6 161.6 163.5 157.4 157.4 155.9 155.3 153.1

FOOD, BEVERAGES and TOBACCO 150.3 150.2 149.4 149.5 160.6 163.1 173.4 175.9 166.5 167.4 166.2 167.8 161.7 FOOD 150.2 149.8 148.9 149.0 160.7 163.4 174.2 176.9 167.0 168.0 166.6 168.3 161.9 Cereal & Cereal Prep. 135.8 136.2 136.2 136.7 168.7 172.9 202.1 209.3 183.9 185.0 181.3 185.5 169.5 Cereals 128.3 128.8 128.5 129.1 167.0 171.9 206.6 215.1 184.9 186.1 181.4 186.3 167.8 Rice 127.4 128.5 126.7 127.7 167.8 175.9 194.4 200.4 164.4 166.6 158.4 167.1 158.8 Corn 129.5 129.1 130.8 131.0 165.9 166.7 222.4 234.2 211.6 211.3 211.3 211.3 179.6 Cereal preparations 175.9 176.0 177.3 177.4 177.8 178.1 178.2 178.3 178.4 179.4 180.7 180.9 178.2 Dairy Products 198.5 214.9 214.9 215.0 215.0 215.0 215.0 215.1 215.2 215.3 215.3 215.3 213.7 Eggs 186.1 186.4 186.6 186.6 186.8 186.8 186.8 186.8 193.2 195.4 195.4 195.4 189.4 Fish 148.1 142.9 136.5 135.2 134.7 138.0 136.7 136.8 136.6 136.8 137.5 138.3 138.2 Fruits and Vegetables 161.5 157.9 158.7 158.7 156.5 157.1 157.3 157.3 152.6 155.0 155.0 155.0 156.9 Meat 141.5 140.1 140.3 140.0 140.5 141.1 142.8 142.8 143.2 141.0 141.0 141.0 141.3 Miscellaneous Foods 169.9 172.2 173.4 174.8 175.2 177.8 177.7 177.4 177.7 181.1 180.5 180.3 176.5 BEVERAGES 157.8 162.8 163.6 163.6 164.4 164.4 164.4 164.4 164.4 164.4 164.4 164.4 163.6 TOBACCO 139.5 142.8 145.2 145.7 145.7 144.8 144.8 144.4 144.4 144.4 144.4 144.4 144.2

NON FOOD 135.3 137.9 138.4 138.9 140.7 143.0 145.5 146.5 145.0 143.8 141.8 138.2 141.3

CLOTHING 113.6 114.2 114.2 115.0 115.0 115.5 116.1 116.4 116.9 117.3 117.6 117.6 115.8 Footwear 112.3 112.8 112.8 114.5 114.5 115.6 116.2 117.1 118.0 119.2 119.2 119.2 116.0 Ready-made Apparel 114.6 115.0 115.1 115.5 115.5 115.8 116.4 116.4 116.7 116.8 117.2 117.2 116.0 Custom Clothes 109.2 111.8 111.8 111.8 111.9 111.9 111.9 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 112.2

HOUSING and REPAIRS 123.2 130.0 130.4 130.6 130.6 130.7 130.9 130.9 130.9 130.9 130.9 130.9 130.1 Minor Repairs 115.4 115.4 118.8 120.5 120.5 120.7 122.4 122.4 123.1 123.1 123.1 123.1 120.7 Rentals 124.2 132.0 132.0 132.0 132.0 132.0 132.0 132.0 132.0 132.0 132.0 132.0 131.4 FUEL, LIGHT and WATER 160.2 161.0 161.9 159.5 161.1 167.5 172.0 176.6 172.3 169.0 162.9 149.6 164.5 Fuel 222.6 224.3 226.1 221.2 224.4 237.5 246.6 256.0 247.2 240.5 228.1 201.1 231.3 Light 88.0 88.0 88.0 88.0 88.0 88.0 88.0 88.0 88.0 88.0 88.0 88.0 88.0 Water 162.8 162.8 162.8 162.8 162.8 162.8 162.8 162.8 162.8 162.8 162.8 162.8 162.8 SERVICES 146.5 147.6 148.0 150.2 154.8 158.7 163.9 164.7 161.8 159.5 155.9 150.8 155.2 Educational 128.4 128.7 128.7 128.7 128.7 128.7 138.8 138.8 138.8 138.8 138.8 138.8 133.7 Medical 150.3 154.3 154.3 157.8 162.8 163.6 165.3 166.5 166.6 167.4 168.0 168.0 162.1 Personal 109.9 112.6 112.6 116.9 117.0 117.1 117.1 117.1 118.9 119.0 120.5 120.6 116.6 Recreational 111.7 111.7 112.1 112.1 115.3 115.3 115.3 115.3 115.3 115.3 115.3 115.3 114.2 Transportation & Comm 168.2 167.6 168.4 170.3 178.4 187.6 195.2 196.4 188.6 182.3 172.4 159.8 177.9 Other Services

MISCELLANEOUS 122.3 124.5 124.9 125.2 125.3 125.4 125.6 125.7 125.8 126.1 126.1 126.3 125.3 Household Furnishing & Eqp 109.2 110.6 111.0 111.0 111.0 111.0 111.1 111.1 111.1 111.1 111.2 111.2 110.9 Household Operations 134.9 138.3 138.6 138.6 138.9 139.6 139.7 140.2 140.4 140.7 140.8 141.0 139.3 Personal Care and Effects 133.8 137.2 137.7 138.5 138.7 138.7 139.0 139.1 139.4 139.9 140.0 140.3 138.5 Other Miscellaneous Items 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3

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Commodity Group Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Ave

ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR

ALL ITEMS 148.5 150.4 151.3 153.6 161.1 165.9 171.7 167.8 165.7 165.7 161.9 161.0 160.4

FOOD, BEVERAGES and TOBACCO 152.6 154.5 155.3 158.6 168.0 174.2 182.0 174.9 171.8 172.2 167.0 166.6 166.5 FOOD 153.5 155.5 156.4 159.8 169.8 176.4 184.8 177.1 173.7 174.2 168.6 168.1 168.2 Cereal & Cereal Prep. 136.1 137.6 141.6 148.5 173.0 183.6 201.0 183.9 175.1 174.8 168.3 168.5 166.0 Cereals 130.4 132.0 136.1 143.2 170.9 181.7 199.1 179.6 168.7 165.7 158.4 158.6 160.4 Rice 138.0 139.5 142.3 149.7 181.9 193.5 217.1 195.1 179.3 175.6 167.0 167.0 170.5 Corn 116.3 118.0 124.6 131.1 150.5 159.9 165.9 150.9 149.0 147.4 142.5 143.1 141.6 Cereal preparations 178.6 179.7 182.3 188.2 188.7 197.5 214.9 216.2 223.1 242.4 242.4 242.6 208.1 Dairy Products 201.1 201.7 209.5 210.0 211.3 211.7 212.8 213.8 213.9 213.9 213.9 213.9 210.6 Eggs 153.2 158.7 159.1 161.8 164.3 163.9 163.3 162.7 163.2 163.2 171.6 171.6 163.1 Fish 184.4 187.9 180.4 182.2 177.0 183.8 186.4 184.1 184.4 184.5 167.7 166.8 180.8 Fruits and Vegetables 156.0 160.1 161.7 159.9 159.4 161.6 164.1 161.7 162.9 167.3 170.0 168.3 162.8 Meat 163.5 163.3 161.8 162.5 163.8 164.2 164.5 165.1 165.3 165.4 165.5 165.2 164.2 Miscellaneous Foods 145.8 147.0 148.1 149.7 150.8 154.5 154.6 157.1 158.9 159.2 157.6 156.7 153.3 BEVERAGES 145.6 145.7 146.8 146.9 151.5 151.6 151.8 152.8 152.9 153.2 153.2 153.2 150.4 TOBACCO 130.8 130.8 131.2 131.2 131.2 131.6 131.7 131.9 131.9 131.9 131.9 131.9 131.5

NON FOOD 142.2 143.9 144.9 145.8 150.3 152.7 155.4 156.7 156.2 155.5 153.8 152.1 150.8

CLOTHING 123.5 124.0 129.7 130.7 133.4 133.6 134.1 134.7 134.8 135.1 135.3 135.3 132.0 Footwear 126.0 126.9 131.9 134.7 138.3 138.5 138.5 138.6 138.8 139.7 139.7 139.7 135.9 Ready-made Apparel 122.3 122.7 128.9 129.2 131.6 131.7 132.5 133.3 133.3 133.3 133.6 133.6 130.5 Custom Clothes 126.6 127.2 127.5 127.8 128.2 129.0 129.1 129.6 129.7 130.5 130.6 130.6 128.9

HOUSING and REPAIRS 125.3 129.2 129.4 129.5 129.5 131.4 131.6 133.6 133.7 134.0 134.1 134.2 131.3 Minor Repairs 141.9 142.3 145.1 145.6 146.5 148.9 151.9 182.4 184.8 188.9 190.1 191.3 163.3 Rentals 124.1 128.3 128.3 128.3 128.3 130.1 130.1 130.1 130.1 130.1 130.1 130.1 129.0 FUEL, LIGHT and WATER 169.8 170.0 170.2 171.4 177.4 180.3 188.1 191.3 188.8 184.5 175.5 168.8 178.0 Fuel 188.0 188.4 188.7 189.7 193.3 198.4 211.7 217.2 212.9 205.6 189.9 178.6 196.9 Light 137.0 137.0 137.1 139.2 151.8 151.8 151.8 151.8 151.8 151.8 152.1 152.1 147.1 Water 163.1 163.1 163.1 163.1 163.1 163.1 163.1 163.1 163.1 163.1 163.1 163.1 163.1 SERVICES 167.0 167.0 168.3 170.8 183.9 189.0 194.0 194.1 193.3 192.3 190.1 187.3 183.1 Educational 171.6 171.7 172.0 172.0 172.1 177.7 179.1 179.2 179.3 179.4 179.4 179.4 176.1 Medical 155.4 156.3 156.7 156.9 157.2 159.4 160.9 161.2 161.9 162.5 162.6 162.7 159.5 Personal 126.5 126.5 129.4 133.0 134.8 134.8 135.1 135.4 135.4 135.4 135.4 135.4 133.1 Recreational 92.1 92.1 92.1 124.2 124.2 124.2 124.2 124.2 124.2 124.2 124.2 124.2 116.2 Transportation & Comm 190.2 189.9 191.5 192.7 221.6 229.7 239.7 239.5 237.5 235.0 230.0 223.8 218.4 Other Services

MISCELLANEOUS 125.8 127.4 128.0 128.3 128.8 129.0 129.8 130.1 130.3 130.5 130.9 131.0 129.2 Household Furnishing & Eqp 114.9 115.0 115.3 115.7 116.2 116.3 116.6 116.9 117.0 117.5 117.5 117.5 116.4 Household Operations 141.0 141.7 142.6 142.7 143.6 143.7 144.8 144.9 144.9 145.0 146.4 146.5 144.0 Personal Care and Effects 124.2 126.7 127.4 128.0 128.3 128.7 129.7 130.2 130.6 130.8 130.9 130.9 128.9 Other Miscellaneous Items 113.7 115.8 115.8 115.8 115.8 115.8 115.8 115.8 115.8 115.8 115.8 115.8 115.6

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Commodity Group Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Ave

ZAMBOANGA CITY

ALL ITEMS 150.8 149.6 148.0 149.3 155.0 161.2 165.6 165.6 165.4 165.0 163.8 162.7 158.5

FOOD, BEVERAGES and TOBACCO 147.6 145.5 142.6 144.6 150.5 159.4 161.7 161.4 162.0 162.4 162.1 161.8 155.1 FOOD 148.2 145.9 142.7 144.8 151.1 160.7 163.3 162.8 163.5 163.8 163.5 163.2 156.1 Cereal & Cereal Prep. 132.5 133.3 129.6 132.6 149.1 168.1 175.4 165.2 163.1 157.1 158.4 161.2 152.1 Cereals 128.7 128.7 123.3 127.3 146.9 172.1 181.8 167.3 163.9 155.6 157.3 160.7 151.1 Rice 128.8 128.8 123.2 127.3 146.3 172.4 182.3 167.3 163.8 155.2 156.9 160.4 151.1 Corn 125.9 125.9 126.9 127.8 163.7 165.0 167.1 167.8 167.8 167.8 167.8 168.5 153.5 Cereal preparations 143.5 146.6 147.6 147.9 155.6 156.4 156.9 159.1 160.7 161.3 161.5 162.6 155.0 Dairy Products 174.7 180.5 182.3 182.3 184.2 187.6 188.2 192.9 202.3 202.8 203.0 206.7 190.6 Eggs 168.9 163.6 159.8 157.5 139.6 146.1 159.5 169.8 173.2 171.8 173.2 167.6 162.6 Fish 148.1 146.9 139.5 147.2 144.8 151.7 143.5 150.6 146.8 154.9 152.2 145.6 147.7 Fruits and Vegetables 179.1 173.9 165.7 160.6 173.0 187.7 186.1 189.8 196.5 202.2 201.4 201.4 184.8 Meat 153.4 139.9 136.1 139.4 139.9 141.6 144.0 148.1 148.9 149.9 150.1 150.0 145.1 Miscellaneous Foods 137.8 138.4 142.2 143.3 145.5 147.7 154.1 153.3 155.3 154.9 153.5 153.0 148.3 BEVERAGES 140.9 141.4 141.5 142.1 143.3 143.4 143.5 145.0 145.2 145.8 145.9 146.2 143.7 TOBACCO 139.8 139.8 139.8 139.8 140.7 140.7 140.7 140.7 140.7 140.7 140.7 140.7 140.4

NON FOOD 155.1 154.9 155.0 155.5 161.0 163.6 170.7 171.1 169.9 168.3 166.0 163.9 162.9

CLOTHING 126.4 126.5 126.5 127.7 129.6 129.6 129.9 130.7 131.1 131.1 132.3 132.3 129.5 Footwear 125.9 126.0 126.0 126.4 130.4 130.4 131.1 131.5 132.2 132.2 134.1 134.1 130.0 Ready-made Apparel 126.6 126.7 126.7 128.3 129.3 129.3 129.4 130.4 130.7 130.7 131.5 131.5 129.3 Custom Clothes 125.5 125.5 125.7 126.0 126.8 127.0 127.3 127.7 127.8 127.8 129.2 129.3 127.1

HOUSING and REPAIRS 126.7 126.8 126.8 126.9 127.1 127.3 134.7 136.1 136.2 136.6 137.0 137.0 131.6 Minor Repairs 131.7 132.1 132.4 133.0 135.8 138.6 143.0 147.1 148.9 153.2 158.4 158.6 142.7 Rentals 126.3 126.3 126.3 126.3 126.3 126.3 134.0 135.1 135.1 135.1 135.1 135.1 130.6 FUEL, LIGHT and WATER 204.7 203.5 202.6 202.6 217.5 222.0 227.9 227.5 223.6 218.1 208.1 201.0 213.3 Fuel 223.2 219.8 217.0 216.9 224.4 237.3 254.3 252.9 241.8 236.3 207.5 187.1 226.5 Light 232.2 232.2 232.3 232.3 260.9 261.0 261.0 261.0 261.0 252.7 252.7 252.7 249.3 Water 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 SERVICES 175.3 175.2 175.7 176.6 185.2 190.8 203.8 203.4 200.4 197.9 194.8 191.7 189.2 Educational 160.8 160.8 160.8 160.9 160.9 168.6 168.8 169.3 169.4 169.5 169.9 170.1 165.8 Medical 150.7 152.0 152.2 152.3 153.4 154.1 154.6 155.0 155.3 155.9 156.0 156.5 154.0 Personal 133.2 135.2 135.2 135.2 135.2 135.2 141.3 141.3 141.3 141.3 141.3 141.3 138.1 Recreational 93.4 94.5 94.5 94.5 94.5 94.5 94.5 94.5 96.8 96.9 96.9 96.9 95.2 Transportation & Comm 200.8 200.0 201.0 202.9 220.1 226.5 251.3 250.3 243.8 238.7 232.1 225.7 224.4 Other Services

MISCELLANEOUS 125.0 125.2 125.5 126.0 126.4 126.7 126.9 128.1 129.6 130.2 131.2 131.8 127.7 Household Furnishing & Eqp 119.8 120.1 120.1 120.1 120.3 120.3 120.5 120.9 121.1 121.1 121.2 121.4 120.6 Household Operations 134.2 134.3 134.5 134.8 135.8 137.6 137.6 141.4 146.0 148.6 151.7 153.2 140.8 Personal Care and Effects 125.7 125.9 126.3 127.2 127.5 127.6 127.8 128.7 129.8 130.2 130.9 131.5 128.3 Other Miscellaneous Items 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1

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Commodity Group Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Ave

REGION IX

ALL ITEMS 161.3 160.3 161.7 162.0 162.4 163.4 163.8 164.6 164.7 163.9 165.6 166.0 163.3

FOOD, BEVERAGES and TOBACCO 167.9 165.8 168.1 168.2 168.6 168.2 168.3 169.1 168.9 167.8 170.3 170.5 168.5 FOOD 169.3 167.0 169.4 169.6 170.0 169.5 169.6 170.5 170.2 169.0 171.7 171.9 169.8 Cereal & Cereal Prep. 172.4 169.5 176.8 178.1 178.1 177.9 176.4 175.5 173.3 171.5 173.7 173.9 174.8 Cereals 167.9 164.3 172.6 174.0 174.0 173.7 171.8 170.7 168.1 165.8 168.4 168.6 170.0 Rice 166.5 162.6 170.6 172.3 172.4 173.1 172.7 170.9 171.7 168.2 170.7 169.5 170.1 Corn 171.2 168.3 177.1 177.8 177.7 175.2 169.6 170.1 160.0 160.3 163.0 166.5 169.7 Cereal preparations 195.2 195.9 198.5 199.1 199.1 199.5 199.7 199.8 199.8 200.4 200.6 200.9 199.0 Dairy Products 212.9 213.9 214.2 214.2 214.2 214.4 214.8 214.9 215.5 216.1 216.3 216.7 214.8 Eggs 178.9 187.7 188.1 188.1 189.1 189.1 189.1 190.3 192.1 193.3 195.3 195.5 189.7 Fish 163.4 157.2 159.4 158.1 160.1 159.3 155.5 162.5 162.4 161.1 163.8 161.3 160.3 Fruits and Vegetables 176.7 173.6 169.4 168.3 168.3 166.4 173.2 174.0 174.3 170.7 178.7 176.5 172.5 Meat 152.0 151.2 152.0 152.1 151.9 151.0 154.3 154.5 155.5 155.8 157.2 160.8 154.0 Miscellaneous Foods 160.8 161.8 159.3 159.6 159.9 160.5 161.1 160.3 162.5 162.9 164.4 166.9 161.7 BEVERAGES 153.5 154.1 154.9 154.9 155.0 155.2 155.2 155.2 155.4 155.6 155.6 155.6 155.0 TOBACCO 138.5 138.8 139.0 139.0 139.1 139.8 140.0 140.0 140.0 141.1 141.5 141.5 139.9 NON FOOD 151.9 152.5 152.6 153.3 153.6 156.6 157.4 158.1 158.7 158.4 159.0 159.7 156.0 CLOTHING 129.6 129.8 130.8 130.8 131.0 131.1 131.2 131.3 131.5 132.1 132.7 132.7 131.2 Footwear 132.0 132.3 132.4 132.4 132.5 132.6 132.9 133.1 133.3 133.9 134.3 134.3 133.0 Ready-made Apparel 128.9 129.1 130.5 130.5 130.7 130.8 130.9 131.0 131.2 131.7 132.4 132.5 130.9 Custom Clothes 121.3 121.5 121.7 121.8 121.8 121.8 121.9 121.9 122.1 122.3 122.5 122.6 121.9

HOUSING and REPAIRS 134.4 134.8 135.1 135.1 135.1 135.1 135.1 135.1 135.1 135.1 135.1 135.1 135.0 Minor Repairs 159.1 159.9 160.1 160.2 160.3 160.3 160.3 160.4 160.4 160.5 160.5 160.7 160.2 Rentals 132.1 132.5 132.8 132.8 132.8 132.8 132.8 132.8 132.8 132.8 132.8 132.8 132.7 FUEL, LIGHT and WATER 176.1 178.3 178.0 178.0 179.6 189.2 192.6 195.0 197.5 195.6 197.9 200.3 188.2 Fuel 186.3 190.9 188.3 187.6 186.0 193.1 200.1 204.0 209.5 210.9 216.1 221.3 199.5 Light 176.5 176.5 179.0 179.8 185.6 185.6 185.9 187.3 187.3 180.5 180.2 180.2 182.0 Water 142.7 142.7 142.7 142.7 143.6 186.2 186.2 186.2 186.2 186.2 186.2 186.2 168.2 SERVICES 175.8 176.0 175.9 177.9 178.0 183.0 184.0 184.9 185.6 184.9 185.4 186.5 181.5 Educational 165.8 165.8 166.0 166.1 166.1 177.0 177.2 177.4 177.5 177.5 177.6 177.6 172.6 Medical 165.2 165.9 166.4 167.1 167.3 168.2 169.1 169.1 169.2 169.5 170.1 170.8 168.2 Personal 132.5 133.0 133.3 133.3 133.3 133.8 134.1 134.1 134.8 134.8 135.2 135.3 134.0 Recreational 113.6 113.6 113.6 113.6 113.6 113.6 113.6 113.6 113.6 113.6 113.6 113.6 113.6 Transportation & Comm 202.6 202.7 202.1 206.3 206.3 211.3 213.1 214.9 216.3 214.6 215.4 217.4 210.3 Other Services

MISCELLANEOUS 130.0 130.3 130.8 131.0 131.1 131.3 131.4 131.5 131.6 132.1 132.5 132.6 131.4 Household Furnishing & Eqp 116.1 116.3 116.4 116.4 116.5 116.5 116.5 116.5 116.5 116.5 116.9 116.9 116.5 Household Operations 147.8 148.3 149.2 149.6 149.7 150.0 150.2 150.3 150.5 151.3 151.8 151.9 150.1 Personal Care and Effects 133.7 134.0 134.7 134.9 135.0 135.3 135.4 135.7 135.8 136.5 136.9 137.2 135.4 Other Miscellaneous Items 113.9 113.9 113.9 113.9 113.9 113.9 113.9 113.9 113.9 113.9 113.9 113.9 113.9

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Commodity Group Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Ave

ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE

ALL ITEMS 156.2 154.3 156.6 156.8 157.0 157.9 158.1 159.2 158.8 158.9 160.7 159.9 157.9

FOOD, BEVERAGES and TOBACCO 169.7 166.3 170.3 170.2 170.4 170.7 170.3 171.6 170.5 170.7 173.3 171.1 170.4 FOOD 170.4 166.7 170.9 170.7 171.0 171.3 170.9 172.2 171.1 171.3 174.0 171.7 171.0 Cereal & Cereal Prep. 184.7 176.8 184.6 184.9 185.1 185.5 183.1 183.4 176.9 177.6 178.2 178.4 181.6 Cereals 185.4 175.7 184.9 184.9 185.2 185.5 182.6 182.9 175.3 176.0 176.6 176.7 181.0 Rice 165.8 161.3 169.8 169.8 170.0 171.2 168.7 168.7 169.6 170.1 166.3 165.6 168.1 Corn 210.9 194.4 204.5 204.5 204.9 204.1 200.6 201.4 182.8 183.6 190.0 191.0 197.7 Cereal preparations 180.9 182.4 183.0 184.7 184.8 185.3 185.8 185.8 185.4 186.5 186.8 187.7 184.9 Dairy Products 215.3 216.7 216.7 216.7 216.7 217.0 218.3 218.3 218.5 218.9 219.0 220.3 217.7 Eggs 195.4 222.9 222.9 222.9 225.2 225.2 225.2 225.2 225.2 225.2 229.7 229.7 222.9 Fish 143.2 142.3 147.9 146.5 147.1 148.1 144.5 150.7 154.6 154.4 163.1 153.4 149.7 Fruits and Vegetables 164.7 156.4 158.8 158.8 158.8 158.8 160.1 160.1 161.6 161.0 163.2 158.0 160.0 Meat 142.3 141.0 140.5 140.5 140.5 140.5 147.6 147.6 150.5 150.5 152.5 150.1 145.3 Miscellaneous Foods 180.6 180.7 180.8 180.4 180.7 180.7 181.1 181.7 181.7 181.7 184.1 186.8 181.8 BEVERAGES 164.4 165.0 167.1 167.1 167.1 167.1 167.1 167.1 167.1 167.1 167.1 166.8 166.7 TOBACCO 144.4 145.2 145.2 145.2 145.2 145.2 145.2 145.2 145.2 145.2 146.2 146.2 145.3

NON FOOD 137.9 137.9 138.0 138.6 138.6 140.4 141.5 142.2 142.8 142.8 143.4 144.6 140.7

CLOTHING 118.9 119.1 119.7 119.9 119.9 119.9 120.1 120.2 120.3 120.3 120.5 120.5 119.9 Footwear 119.2 119.8 119.9 119.9 120.0 120.0 120.4 120.9 121.0 121.1 121.2 121.2 120.4 Ready-made Apparel 119.3 119.3 120.2 120.4 120.4 120.4 120.5 120.5 120.5 120.5 120.8 120.8 120.3 Custom Clothes 113.1 113.1 113.5 113.5 113.5 113.5 113.5 113.5 113.5 113.5 113.5 113.5 113.4

HOUSING and REPAIRS 130.9 130.9 130.9 130.9 130.9 130.9 130.9 130.9 130.9 130.9 130.9 131.0 130.9 Minor Repairs 123.1 123.1 123.1 123.1 123.1 123.1 123.1 123.1 123.1 123.1 123.1 123.9 123.2 Rentals 132.0 132.0 132.0 132.0 132.0 132.0 132.0 132.0 132.0 132.0 132.0 132.0 132.0 FUEL, LIGHT and WATER 150.5 150.8 151.8 151.3 149.7 151.5 156.0 159.4 161.1 162.6 165.6 170.3 156.7 Fuel 202.9 203.6 205.6 204.6 201.2 204.9 214.2 221.0 224.5 227.6 233.7 243.2 215.6 Light 88.0 88.0 88.0 88.0 88.0 88.0 88.0 88.0 88.0 88.0 88.0 88.0 88.0 Water 162.8 162.8 162.8 162.8 162.8 162.8 162.8 162.8 162.8 162.8 162.8 162.8 162.8 SERVICES 148.8 148.9 148.4 150.1 151.0 155.3 156.8 157.4 158.5 157.6 158.1 159.3 154.2 Educational 138.8 139.0 139.0 139.2 139.2 150.4 150.4 151.1 151.1 151.1 151.2 151.2 146.0 Medical 168.6 168.6 168.7 168.7 168.8 168.8 168.8 168.8 168.8 169.0 169.8 170.9 169.0 Personal 122.1 123.6 123.6 123.6 123.6 123.6 123.6 123.6 123.6 123.6 124.9 125.0 123.7 Recreational 115.3 115.3 115.3 115.3 115.3 115.3 115.3 115.3 115.3 115.3 115.3 115.3 115.3 Transportation & Comm 154.0 153.5 152.2 156.5 158.6 164.5 168.2 169.5 172.2 169.8 170.0 172.3 163.4 Other Services

MISCELLANEOUS 126.7 126.6 126.8 127.1 127.1 127.2 127.2 127.3 127.3 127.3 127.5 127.8 127.2 Household Furnishing & Eqp 111.2 111.2 111.3 111.3 111.3 111.3 111.3 111.3 111.3 111.3 111.3 111.3 111.3 Household Operations 142.8 142.9 143.3 144.4 144.4 144.8 145.3 145.3 145.4 145.5 146.1 146.4 144.7 Personal Care and Effects 140.5 140.3 140.7 141.0 140.8 140.9 140.9 141.0 141.0 141.0 141.4 142.1 141.0 Other Miscellaneous Items 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3

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Commodity Group Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Ave

ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR

ALL ITEMS 162.1 162.8 165.1 165.8 165.7 166.5 166.5 166.4 165.7 166.2 167.6 168.2 165.7

FOOD, BEVERAGES and TOBACCO 168.7 169.5 172.9 173.5 173.5 173.6 173.1 172.5 170.9 171.6 173.8 174.3 172.3 FOOD 170.4 171.1 174.9 175.5 175.5 175.5 175.0 174.4 172.6 173.4 175.7 176.3 174.2 Cereal & Cereal Prep. 170.1 172.4 181.5 182.8 183.4 183.1 181.6 178.5 174.6 175.1 178.0 178.0 178.3 Cereals 160.4 162.9 172.3 173.8 174.5 174.0 172.3 168.8 164.3 164.8 168.1 168.1 168.7 Rice 169.3 169.7 179.7 181.8 182.9 184.4 185.5 180.0 175.0 175.8 180.6 177.8 178.5 Corn 144.0 150.4 158.7 159.1 158.9 154.9 147.8 148.1 144.6 144.4 145.0 150.3 150.5 Cereal preparations 242.6 243.1 249.9 250.3 250.2 250.6 250.7 250.7 251.1 251.7 251.8 251.8 249.5 Dairy Products 213.9 215.2 215.9 215.9 215.9 216.1 216.1 216.1 217.6 217.9 218.2 218.3 216.4 Eggs 171.8 172.9 174.3 173.9 175.0 175.0 175.1 180.1 183.1 182.7 184.0 184.4 177.7 Fish 175.0 172.8 172.3 173.9 172.8 173.3 173.8 177.0 174.8 174.5 175.3 176.3 174.3 Fruits and Vegetables 168.5 169.1 168.7 165.0 165.3 164.6 165.0 166.1 166.4 169.8 175.5 174.7 168.2 Meat 165.2 165.2 165.9 166.1 165.7 166.0 165.7 165.7 165.7 165.8 167.8 172.9 166.5 Miscellaneous Foods 156.7 157.1 155.6 156.9 156.4 157.1 157.7 156.9 158.4 160.0 160.5 160.9 157.9 BEVERAGES 153.3 153.3 153.8 153.8 153.8 154.3 154.4 154.4 154.5 154.6 154.6 154.7 154.1 TOBACCO 134.7 135.0 135.0 135.0 135.2 135.2 135.2 135.2 135.2 135.2 135.5 135.5 135.2

NON FOOD 151.7 152.3 152.9 153.6 153.4 155.3 156.1 156.8 157.6 157.6 157.9 158.6 155.3

CLOTHING 135.3 135.5 137.4 137.4 137.4 137.6 137.7 137.8 138.1 138.8 140.0 140.2 137.8 Footwear 139.7 139.7 139.8 139.8 139.8 139.8 140.2 140.2 140.7 141.6 142.3 142.4 140.5 Ready-made Apparel 133.6 134.0 136.6 136.6 136.7 136.9 136.9 137.0 137.2 137.9 139.3 139.5 136.9 Custom Clothes 130.6 130.9 131.0 131.0 131.1 131.2 131.5 131.5 131.9 132.2 132.7 132.9 131.5

HOUSING and REPAIRS 134.2 135.2 135.9 135.9 135.9 135.9 135.9 135.9 135.9 136.0 136.0 136.0 135.7 Minor Repairs 191.9 194.1 194.7 195.0 195.1 195.2 195.3 195.4 195.4 195.6 195.6 195.6 194.9 Rentals 130.1 131.0 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.5 FUEL, LIGHT and WATER 167.5 168.2 169.0 170.0 169.1 173.6 175.6 179.8 182.6 182.6 183.0 185.5 175.5 Fuel 174.5 175.7 173.7 175.4 173.3 180.9 183.7 188.3 193.1 193.6 195.0 199.3 183.9 Light 150.6 150.6 157.0 157.0 157.0 157.0 158.2 163.4 163.4 162.2 161.0 161.0 158.2 Water 176.4 176.4 176.4 176.4 179.9 179.9 179.9 179.9 179.9 179.9 179.9 179.9 178.7 SERVICES 186.3 186.6 186.4 188.3 188.2 193.1 194.8 195.3 196.4 196.0 196.3 197.8 192.1 Educational 179.4 179.5 180.0 180.1 180.1 191.3 191.9 192.0 192.3 192.4 192.5 192.5 187.0 Medical 163.1 165.4 166.4 168.8 169.1 171.6 174.6 174.7 174.8 175.3 175.6 175.9 171.3 Personal 135.4 135.4 136.0 136.0 136.0 136.0 136.9 136.9 138.6 138.6 138.6 138.6 136.9 Recreational 124.2 124.2 124.2 124.2 124.2 124.2 124.2 124.2 124.2 124.2 124.2 124.2 124.2 Transportation & Comm 221.2 221.2 220.1 223.4 223.3 228.1 230.2 231.4 233.1 231.8 232.5 235.8 227.7 Other Services

MISCELLANEOUS 131.0 131.5 132.3 132.3 132.3 132.6 132.6 132.8 132.9 133.4 133.5 133.5 132.6 Household Furnishing & Eqp 117.5 117.8 118.2 118.2 118.3 118.3 118.4 118.4 118.3 118.4 118.4 118.4 118.2 Household Operations 146.5 147.4 149.1 149.2 149.2 149.7 149.7 149.8 149.9 151.4 151.5 151.6 149.6 Personal Care and Effects 130.9 131.4 132.0 132.0 132.0 132.3 132.4 132.6 132.8 133.1 133.3 133.3 132.3 Other Miscellaneous Items 115.8 115.8 115.8 115.8 115.8 115.8 115.8 115.8 115.8 115.8 115.8 115.8 115.8

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Commodity Group Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Ave

ZAMBOANGA CITY

ALL ITEMS 164.6 162.4 161.9 162.0 163.0 164.5 165.4 167.0 168.5 165.5 167.5 168.6 165.1

FOOD, BEVERAGES and TOBACCO 165.3 160.7 159.8 159.6 160.6 159.1 160.2 162.7 164.8 160.3 163.2 164.9 161.8 FOOD 167.0 162.0 160.9 160.7 161.8 160.1 161.3 164.0 166.2 161.3 164.4 166.2 163.0 Cereal & Cereal Prep. 163.1 156.1 159.4 161.4 160.3 159.9 159.1 161.0 166.8 157.9 160.4 161.0 160.5 Cereals 162.9 153.4 157.8 160.6 159.0 158.4 157.2 159.7 167.6 155.5 158.8 159.6 159.2 Rice 162.7 152.8 157.4 159.6 158.1 157.4 156.3 158.8 168.1 155.4 159.0 159.8 158.8 Corn 168.9 168.9 170.0 188.2 183.0 186.2 184.0 184.0 154.1 157.9 152.8 154.5 171.0 Cereal preparations 163.5 163.7 163.9 163.9 164.1 164.4 164.5 164.6 164.6 165.0 165.1 165.2 164.4 Dairy Products 210.2 210.7 210.7 210.7 210.9 210.9 210.9 211.3 211.4 212.5 212.6 212.6 211.3 Eggs 173.2 175.5 175.1 175.5 175.5 175.5 175.5 174.0 175.9 179.5 180.4 180.4 176.3 Fish 166.8 149.4 152.3 146.9 154.5 150.1 140.0 153.4 152.2 148.5 147.7 147.5 150.8 Fruits and Vegetables 197.3 194.5 179.7 180.7 180.5 175.5 194.8 195.9 195.0 180.6 196.5 195.1 188.8 Meat 149.4 148.3 150.0 150.2 149.9 147.6 150.9 151.2 151.6 152.3 152.8 159.6 151.2 Miscellaneous Foods 153.1 155.1 150.3 150.0 151.0 151.8 152.5 151.1 155.2 154.6 156.6 160.9 153.5 BEVERAGES 146.3 147.5 147.7 147.8 147.9 148.0 148.0 148.0 148.3 148.7 148.8 148.8 148.0 TOBACCO 140.7 140.7 141.1 141.1 141.3 143.3 143.9 143.9 143.9 147.3 147.3 147.3 143.5

NON FOOD 163.7 164.7 164.6 165.2 166.1 171.5 172.2 172.7 173.3 172.2 173.2 173.5 169.4

CLOTHING 132.4 132.6 132.8 132.8 133.0 133.3 133.5 133.5 133.8 134.4 134.7 134.7 133.5 Footwear 134.1 134.7 134.8 134.8 134.9 135.2 135.4 135.4 135.5 136.0 136.4 136.4 135.3 Ready-made Apparel 131.6 131.7 131.9 131.9 132.1 132.4 132.6 132.7 133.1 133.7 133.9 134.0 132.6 Custom Clothes 129.6 130.7 130.7 130.8 130.8 130.9 130.9 130.9 131.1 131.6 131.8 132.0 131.0

HOUSING and REPAIRS 137.1 137.1 137.2 137.2 137.2 137.2 137.2 137.2 137.2 137.2 137.2 137.2 137.2 Minor Repairs 159.8 159.8 159.9 159.9 159.9 159.9 159.9 159.9 159.9 160.0 160.0 160.0 159.9 Rentals 135.1 135.1 135.1 135.1 135.1 135.1 135.1 135.1 135.1 135.1 135.1 135.1 135.1 FUEL, LIGHT and WATER 201.3 205.9 204.0 203.3 209.4 228.8 232.6 232.7 235.6 229.5 233.1 234.0 220.9 Fuel 187.9 201.3 193.7 189.5 190.4 199.9 211.0 211.2 219.7 220.7 230.8 233.3 207.5 Light 252.7 252.7 254.4 256.2 269.5 269.5 269.5 269.5 269.5 254.5 254.7 254.7 260.6 Water 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 122.4 194.9 194.9 194.9 194.9 194.9 194.9 194.9 164.7 SERVICES 190.5 190.8 191.1 193.4 192.8 199.0 199.1 200.4 200.4 199.9 200.5 200.9 196.6 Educational 170.2 170.2 170.3 170.3 170.3 180.9 180.9 180.9 180.9 181.0 181.1 181.1 176.5 Medical 156.9 157.0 158.0 158.1 158.4 158.8 159.0 159.1 159.3 159.8 159.8 159.8 158.7 Personal 141.3 141.3 141.3 141.3 141.3 143.2 143.2 143.2 143.2 143.2 143.2 143.2 142.4 Recreational 96.9 96.9 96.9 96.9 96.9 96.9 96.9 96.9 96.9 96.9 96.9 96.9 96.9 Transportation & Comm 223.1 223.7 224.1 228.8 227.4 232.7 233.0 235.6 235.6 234.3 235.6 236.3 230.9 Other Services

MISCELLANEOUS 132.2 132.6 133.0 133.2 133.5 133.7 133.8 134.1 134.2 135.1 135.9 136.0 133.9 Household Furnishing & Eqp 121.4 121.7 121.7 121.7 121.8 121.8 121.8 121.8 121.8 122.0 123.1 123.1 122.0 Household Operations 154.0 154.3 154.4 154.5 154.9 155.0 155.1 155.4 155.7 156.0 157.2 157.2 155.3 Personal Care and Effects 132.1 132.5 133.3 133.6 134.0 134.4 134.6 135.1 135.2 136.6 137.3 137.5 134.7 Other Miscellaneous Items 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1

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Commodity Group Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Ave

REGION IX

ALL ITEMS 168.3 168.1 167.9 168.4 169.3 169.9 169.5 170.3 169.8 169.8 169.8 170.6 169.3

FOOD, BEVERAGES and TOBACCO 173.5 172.3 171.9 172.2 172.2 172.7 173.0 174.8 174.8 174.2 174.1 174.9 173.4 FOOD 175.1 173.8 173.4 173.7 173.7 174.2 174.5 176.4 176.5 175.8 175.7 176.6 175.0 Cereal & Cereal Prep. 172.7 173.9 174.9 175.4 175.8 175.6 175.4 176.2 175.3 174.2 171.8 170.7 174.3 Cereals 167.1 168.4 169.6 170.0 170.4 170.2 169.9 170.8 169.8 168.4 165.5 163.5 168.6 Rice 169.2 170.3 171.1 171.5 173.0 172.3 171.8 173.4 172.7 171.4 167.8 165.3 170.8 Corn 162.2 164.1 166.1 166.7 164.6 165.4 165.6 164.9 163.2 161.5 160.4 159.4 163.7 Cereal preparations 201.6 202.3 202.3 203.0 203.3 203.4 203.5 203.7 203.7 204.1 204.1 207.8 203.6 Dairy Products 216.8 216.8 216.9 216.9 216.9 216.9 216.9 217.0 217.2 217.3 217.3 217.3 217.0 Eggs 195.5 196.6 196.9 197.3 197.3 197.4 198.2 197.9 198.8 198.9 199.0 200.2 197.8 Fish 173.1 166.0 161.8 160.5 159.5 161.0 159.4 161.9 161.6 162.6 164.5 168.4 163.4 Fruits and Vegetables 180.7 174.3 174.5 173.9 174.4 174.9 176.4 182.2 184.6 181.9 183.9 185.1 178.9 Meat 169.3 165.2 165.1 168.7 167.8 168.2 170.1 168.2 167.7 167.0 167.7 167.9 167.7 Miscellaneous Foods 167.9 172.5 172.4 172.2 172.8 174.1 176.1 180.4 181.5 181.2 182.0 184.9 176.5 BEVERAGES 155.6 155.6 155.9 156.0 156.1 156.1 156.2 156.4 156.5 156.7 156.8 156.8 156.2 TOBACCO 141.6 141.8 141.8 141.9 141.9 141.9 141.9 141.9 141.9 141.9 141.9 141.9 141.9 NON FOOD 160.9 162.0 162.3 162.9 165.1 166.0 164.5 163.9 162.7 163.5 163.6 164.6 163.5 CLOTHING 132.9 133.1 133.2 133.3 133.3 133.5 133.5 133.8 133.8 133.8 133.9 133.9 133.5 Footwear 134.7 134.9 135.0 135.0 135.1 135.3 135.4 135.5 135.5 135.5 135.5 135.5 135.2 Ready-made Apparel 132.6 132.7 132.9 133.0 133.0 133.2 133.2 133.5 133.5 133.5 133.6 133.7 133.2 Custom Clothes 122.6 123.1 123.1 123.1 123.1 123.2 123.2 123.3 123.4 123.4 123.5 123.6 123.2

HOUSING and REPAIRS 135.1 135.4 135.4 135.4 135.4 135.5 135.5 135.5 135.5 135.8 135.8 135.8 135.5 Minor Repairs 160.8 160.9 161.1 160.9 161.1 161.2 161.3 161.3 161.4 161.5 161.6 161.6 161.2 Rentals 132.8 133.1 133.1 133.1 133.1 133.1 133.1 133.1 133.1 133.4 133.4 133.4 133.2 FUEL, LIGHT and WATER 208.0 213.8 213.6 216.6 230.6 232.9 223.2 219.0 211.9 215.8 214.6 219.0 218.3 Fuel 226.2 227.0 227.6 228.1 228.2 226.8 223.1 220.8 222.1 225.6 234.0 244.6 227.8 Light 194.2 208.3 206.9 214.2 250.5 258.1 237.4 229.2 209.4 215.1 201.8 200.3 218.8 Water 186.2 186.2 186.2 186.2 186.2 186.2 186.2 186.2 186.2 186.2 186.2 186.2 186.2 SERVICES 186.6 186.9 187.6 188.1 188.1 189.7 189.9 189.9 189.6 189.9 190.6 191.7 189.1 Educational 177.8 177.8 177.9 177.9 177.9 187.0 188.6 188.6 188.6 188.6 188.6 188.6 184.0 Medical 170.9 172.1 173.1 173.1 173.2 173.2 173.3 173.3 173.4 173.4 173.5 173.6 173.0 Personal 135.6 135.6 135.7 135.7 135.7 135.7 135.7 135.7 136.3 136.3 136.3 136.4 135.9 Recreational 113.6 113.6 113.6 113.6 113.6 113.6 113.6 113.6 113.6 113.6 113.6 113.6 113.6 Transportation & Comm 217.5 217.8 219.0 220.0 220.0 218.7 218.3 218.4 217.4 218.1 219.7 222.0 218.9 Other Services

MISCELLANEOUS 132.7 132.8 133.2 133.2 133.2 133.3 133.3 133.4 133.4 133.5 133.5 133.5 133.3 Household Furnishing & Eq 117.0 117.1 117.3 117.3 117.3 117.4 117.4 117.4 117.5 117.5 117.5 117.5 117.4 Household Operations 152.0 152.1 152.6 152.6 152.6 152.8 152.8 152.8 152.8 152.8 152.8 152.9 152.6 Personal Care and Effects 137.4 137.5 138.0 138.0 138.0 138.1 138.1 138.3 138.3 138.4 138.4 138.5 138.1 Other Miscellaneous Items 113.9 113.9 113.9 113.9 113.9 113.9 113.9 113.9 113.9 113.9 113.9 113.9 113.9

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Commodity Group Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Ave

ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE

ALL ITEMS 161.8 163.9 163.2 164.0 164.5 165.0 164.6 164.4 164.2 164.0 165.0 166.3 164.2

FOOD, BEVERAGES and TOBACCO 172.2 173.1 172.5 172.7 172.6 173.1 173.4 174.5 173.8 173.5 174.7 176.0 173.5 FOOD 172.9 173.8 173.2 173.4 173.3 173.8 174.0 175.2 174.4 174.2 175.4 176.8 174.2 Cereal & Cereal Prep. 177.1 178.1 178.7 180.1 179.2 179.1 180.4 180.1 176.2 175.6 174.3 176.1 177.9 Cereals 174.7 175.4 176.1 177.3 176.1 176.0 177.5 177.0 172.4 171.5 170.0 169.9 174.5 Rice 164.7 165.9 165.3 167.4 169.1 168.9 173.5 173.1 168.1 167.1 165.9 166.6 168.0 Corn 187.7 187.7 190.2 190.2 185.1 185.1 182.6 182.0 177.9 177.1 175.4 174.1 182.9 Cereal preparations 190.3 192.9 192.9 195.1 195.9 195.9 196.2 196.6 196.7 197.6 197.6 209.2 196.4 Dairy Products 220.3 220.3 220.3 220.3 220.3 220.3 220.5 220.5 220.5 220.5 220.5 220.6 220.4 Eggs 229.7 232.2 232.5 232.5 232.5 232.5 232.5 232.5 235.7 235.8 236.2 236.2 233.4 Fish 158.6 155.6 151.6 149.2 147.2 149.6 144.7 146.6 148.7 149.0 153.2 155.1 150.8 Fruits and Vegetables 158.9 159.3 157.8 157.9 161.3 161.8 165.1 168.1 170.2 169.9 175.2 177.2 165.2 Meat 154.9 156.6 157.2 158.1 159.0 159.0 160.1 160.1 159.5 159.0 159.3 159.6 158.5 Miscellaneous Foods 186.8 192.8 193.3 193.4 193.7 193.9 194.9 199.5 199.7 199.7 201.0 201.9 195.9 BEVERAGES 167.1 167.1 167.9 168.1 168.4 168.4 168.5 168.5 168.5 169.5 169.7 169.8 168.5 TOBACCO 146.2 147.3 147.3 147.3 147.3 147.3 147.3 147.3 147.3 147.3 147.3 147.3 147.2

NON FOOD 147.7 151.4 150.6 152.2 153.5 154.0 152.6 150.7 151.0 151.0 151.7 153.0 151.6

CLOTHING 120.5 120.6 121.0 121.0 121.0 121.3 121.3 122.0 122.0 122.0 122.0 122.1 121.4 Footwear 121.2 121.2 121.7 121.7 121.7 121.7 121.7 121.7 121.7 121.7 121.7 121.7 121.6 Ready-made Apparel 120.8 120.8 121.3 121.3 121.3 121.7 121.7 122.7 122.7 122.7 122.8 122.9 121.9 Custom Clothes 113.5 114.3 114.3 114.3 114.3 114.3 114.3 114.5 114.6 114.6 114.6 114.8 114.4

HOUSING and REPAIRS 131.0 132.2 132.2 132.2 132.2 132.2 132.2 132.2 132.2 132.2 132.3 132.3 132.1 Minor Repairs 123.9 125.2 125.4 125.4 125.4 125.4 125.6 125.6 125.7 125.7 126.1 126.1 125.5 Rentals 132.0 133.1 133.1 133.1 133.1 133.1 133.1 133.1 133.1 133.1 133.1 133.1 133.0 FUEL, LIGHT and WATER 191.8 214.2 204.7 214.4 222.7 221.2 211.5 198.2 201.7 201.3 203.6 210.2 208.0 Fuel 245.6 249.5 251.0 253.0 249.5 247.1 244.6 241.9 242.0 248.4 260.7 268.8 250.2 Light 135.4 183.4 159.3 179.8 203.1 202.4 182.5 154.6 162.8 154.4 145.7 151.8 167.9 Water 162.8 162.8 162.8 162.8 162.8 162.8 162.8 162.8 162.8 162.8 162.8 162.8 162.8 SERVICES 159.4 160.2 161.2 161.8 162.0 164.1 164.0 164.0 163.4 163.6 164.6 165.5 162.8 Educational 151.2 151.2 151.4 151.4 151.4 167.4 167.4 167.5 167.5 167.5 167.5 167.5 160.7 Medical 171.0 173.0 174.9 174.9 174.9 174.9 174.9 174.9 175.0 175.0 175.1 175.3 174.5 Personal 125.0 125.1 125.1 125.1 125.1 125.3 125.3 125.3 125.3 125.3 125.3 125.3 125.2 Recreational 115.3 115.3 115.3 115.3 115.3 115.3 115.3 115.3 115.3 115.3 115.3 115.3 115.3 Transportation & Comm 172.6 173.4 174.6 176.1 176.5 174.9 174.7 174.6 173.2 173.5 176.0 178.2 174.9 Other Services

MISCELLANEOUS 127.8 127.8 128.6 128.6 128.6 128.6 128.7 128.7 128.7 128.7 128.7 128.8 128.5 Household Furnishing & Eq 111.3 111.3 111.7 111.7 111.7 111.7 111.7 111.7 111.7 111.7 111.8 111.8 111.7 Household Operations 146.4 146.4 147.5 147.6 147.6 147.6 147.6 147.6 147.6 147.6 147.6 147.9 147.4 Personal Care and Effects 142.1 142.1 143.4 143.4 143.4 143.4 143.5 143.5 143.5 143.6 143.6 143.6 143.3 Other Miscellaneous Items 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3

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Commodity Group Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Ave

ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR

ALL ITEMS 168.9 169.9 169.8 170.3 170.6 171.2 171.6 172.8 172.6 172.0 171.7 171.7 171.1

FOOD, BEVERAGES and TOBACCO 175.3 176.9 176.6 177.3 177.3 177.8 178.2 180.2 180.3 179.1 178.3 178.0 177.9 FOOD 177.4 179.1 178.8 179.5 179.5 180.0 180.4 182.5 182.7 181.4 180.5 180.2 180.2 Cereal & Cereal Prep. 176.4 178.3 179.9 180.3 181.4 181.9 180.1 181.3 181.6 180.0 177.0 173.5 179.3 Cereals 166.3 168.4 170.2 170.7 171.9 172.4 170.4 171.8 172.1 170.2 166.8 162.8 169.5 Rice 177.8 179.4 181.2 181.4 183.3 183.4 179.2 181.8 182.4 180.7 175.9 169.9 179.7 Corn 145.1 148.2 150.0 150.9 150.8 152.0 154.2 153.4 153.0 150.8 150.1 149.6 150.7 Cereal preparations 251.8 251.8 251.9 252.1 252.4 252.4 252.4 252.6 252.6 252.8 252.8 253.3 252.4 Dairy Products 218.6 218.7 218.7 218.7 218.7 218.7 218.7 218.9 218.9 218.9 218.9 218.9 218.8 Eggs 184.4 186.0 186.2 187.9 187.9 188.3 190.5 190.6 190.6 190.6 190.6 190.6 188.7 Fish 177.0 177.6 174.1 174.9 172.7 173.8 176.9 178.4 175.9 174.4 176.1 181.8 176.1 Fruits and Vegetables 179.2 177.6 174.7 175.3 175.1 174.9 176.5 181.8 182.7 180.8 179.9 180.8 178.3 Meat 180.5 182.1 182.0 187.4 186.9 187.2 188.2 187.5 187.7 187.0 187.0 187.1 185.9 Miscellaneous Foods 164.6 170.5 170.3 169.6 169.1 169.6 172.5 178.1 180.8 180.6 181.9 182.5 174.2 BEVERAGES 154.7 154.7 154.8 154.8 154.9 154.9 155.0 155.7 155.8 155.8 155.9 155.9 155.2 TOBACCO 135.7 135.7 135.7 135.7 135.7 135.7 135.7 135.7 135.7 135.8 135.8 135.8 135.7

NON FOOD 158.9 158.8 159.0 159.3 160.0 160.8 161.3 161.2 160.4 160.9 161.4 161.8 160.3

CLOTHING 140.5 140.5 140.5 140.5 140.5 140.6 140.6 140.6 140.6 140.6 140.7 140.7 140.6 Footwear 143.0 143.0 143.0 143.0 143.0 143.0 143.0 143.1 143.1 143.1 143.1 143.1 143.0 Ready-made Apparel 139.7 139.7 139.8 139.8 139.8 139.9 139.9 139.9 139.9 139.9 139.9 139.9 139.8 Custom Clothes 133.0 133.0 133.1 133.2 133.2 133.4 133.4 133.4 133.4 133.5 133.7 133.7 133.3

HOUSING and REPAIRS 136.0 135.9 135.9 135.9 135.9 136.0 136.0 136.0 136.0 136.6 136.6 136.6 136.1 Minor Repairs 195.7 194.6 194.9 194.9 195.2 195.6 195.6 195.7 195.7 195.9 195.9 195.9 195.5 Rentals 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 132.4 132.4 132.4 131.9 FUEL, LIGHT and WATER 188.4 188.2 188.6 190.0 194.6 197.5 199.8 198.8 193.8 195.5 198.0 198.7 194.3 Fuel 204.2 203.8 204.6 204.4 207.9 207.5 204.6 202.9 202.1 202.8 207.6 215.1 205.6 Light 161.0 161.0 161.0 165.8 174.4 184.6 198.0 198.0 183.0 187.1 186.1 173.9 177.8 Water 179.9 179.9 179.9 179.9 179.9 179.9 179.9 179.9 179.9 179.9 179.9 179.9 179.9 SERVICES 196.9 197.0 197.3 197.7 197.9 199.0 199.8 199.9 199.5 199.7 200.1 201.1 198.8 Educational 192.7 192.7 192.7 192.7 192.7 199.7 205.0 205.0 205.0 205.0 205.0 205.0 199.4 Medical 176.2 176.3 176.4 176.4 176.4 176.5 176.6 176.6 176.7 176.7 176.7 176.7 176.5 Personal 139.5 139.5 139.5 139.5 139.5 139.5 139.5 139.5 139.5 139.5 139.5 139.5 139.5 Recreational 124.2 124.2 124.2 124.2 124.2 124.2 124.2 124.2 124.2 124.2 124.2 124.2 124.2 Transportation & Comm 233.1 233.3 234.1 235.0 235.5 234.4 233.6 233.9 232.9 233.4 234.3 236.4 234.2 Other Services

MISCELLANEOUS 133.6 133.7 133.8 133.9 133.9 134.0 134.1 134.1 134.1 134.2 134.2 134.3 134.0 Household Furnishing & Eq 118.4 118.5 118.5 118.5 118.5 118.6 118.7 118.7 118.7 118.7 118.7 118.8 118.6 Household Operations 151.7 151.9 152.1 152.2 152.2 152.5 152.5 152.5 152.5 152.5 152.5 152.6 152.3 Personal Care and Effects 133.4 133.5 133.6 133.7 133.7 133.8 133.8 133.9 134.0 134.1 134.2 134.2 133.8 Other Miscellaneous Items 115.8 115.8 115.8 115.8 115.8 115.8 115.8 115.8 115.8 115.8 115.8 115.8 115.8

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Commodity Group Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Ave

ZAMBOANGA CITY

ALL ITEMS 173.2 169.4 169.7 169.7 171.7 172.5 171.1 172.2 171.3 171.9 171.4 173.1 171.4

FOOD, BEVERAGES and TOBACCO 172.3 165.6 165.3 165.1 165.3 165.7 165.9 167.9 168.5 168.3 168.1 170.0 167.3 FOOD 174.2 167.0 166.6 166.4 166.6 167.1 167.3 169.4 170.1 169.9 169.6 171.7 168.8 Cereal & Cereal Prep. 160.8 161.0 161.2 161.0 161.5 159.9 160.9 162.1 162.5 161.8 159.3 159.9 161.0 Cereals 159.3 159.5 159.8 159.5 160.1 157.9 159.3 160.8 161.4 160.4 157.0 157.4 159.4 Rice 159.5 159.6 159.9 159.5 160.1 157.8 159.3 160.8 161.3 160.3 156.9 157.5 159.4 Corn 154.2 155.8 156.8 160.0 159.4 161.6 160.5 161.1 164.3 162.5 160.4 153.3 159.2 Cereal preparations 165.3 165.3 165.3 165.3 165.4 165.7 165.7 165.7 165.7 165.8 165.8 167.0 165.7 Dairy Products 212.6 212.6 212.7 212.7 212.7 212.7 212.7 212.7 213.2 213.5 213.5 213.5 212.9 Eggs 180.4 180.0 180.4 179.8 179.8 179.8 179.8 179.1 179.1 179.1 179.1 182.3 179.9 Fish 181.9 159.6 154.1 150.9 152.7 153.7 148.8 153.1 153.6 159.2 158.9 162.1 157.4 Fruits and Vegetables 202.0 183.9 189.2 186.7 185.3 186.7 186.3 195.4 199.8 194.0 196.6 197.2 191.9 Meat 171.3 159.1 158.5 162.8 160.2 161.1 164.1 160.0 159.1 158.3 159.6 160.0 161.2 Miscellaneous Foods 160.0 162.6 162.1 162.3 164.1 166.7 168.4 171.4 171.6 171.1 171.0 177.2 167.4 BEVERAGES 148.8 148.8 149.0 149.0 149.0 149.0 149.0 149.0 149.0 149.0 149.0 149.0 149.0 TOBACCO 147.3 147.3 147.3 147.7 147.7 147.7 147.7 147.7 147.7 147.7 147.7 147.7 147.6

NON FOOD 174.3 174.3 175.6 175.7 180.2 181.5 177.9 177.8 174.9 176.7 175.7 177.2 176.8

CLOTHING 134.9 135.2 135.4 135.5 135.6 135.9 136.0 136.0 136.1 136.2 136.2 136.3 135.8 Footwear 136.8 137.4 137.4 137.4 137.7 138.3 138.6 138.6 138.6 138.6 138.6 138.7 138.1 Ready-made Apparel 134.1 134.3 134.5 134.7 134.7 134.9 134.9 134.9 135.0 135.1 135.2 135.3 134.8 Custom Clothes 132.2 132.3 132.3 132.3 132.4 132.5 132.5 132.5 132.5 132.5 132.5 132.6 132.4

HOUSING and REPAIRS 137.2 137.2 137.2 137.1 137.2 137.2 137.2 137.2 137.2 137.2 137.2 137.2 137.2 Minor Repairs 160.1 160.2 160.3 159.7 159.9 159.9 159.9 159.9 160.0 160.0 160.0 160.0 160.0 Rentals 135.1 135.1 135.1 135.1 135.1 135.1 135.1 135.1 135.1 135.1 135.1 135.1 135.1 FUEL, LIGHT and WATER 236.5 236.4 241.8 241.8 268.2 272.5 252.1 251.1 235.1 243.8 236.8 243.0 246.6 Fuel 240.4 240.2 239.5 239.6 238.2 236.2 230.2 227.4 233.0 237.9 247.7 265.4 239.6 Light 254.7 254.7 267.8 267.8 330.2 341.8 299.2 299.2 257.4 273.7 249.6 249.6 278.8 Water 194.9 194.9 194.9 194.9 194.9 194.9 194.9 194.9 194.9 194.9 194.9 194.9 194.9 SERVICES 201.7 201.7 202.4 202.8 202.5 204.1 204.1 204.1 203.9 204.6 205.3 206.6 203.7 Educational 181.4 181.4 181.5 181.5 181.5 188.5 188.6 188.6 188.6 188.6 188.6 188.6 185.6 Medical 159.9 160.0 160.1 160.1 160.2 160.6 160.6 160.6 160.9 161.0 161.2 161.3 160.5 Personal 143.2 143.2 143.4 143.4 143.3 143.3 143.3 143.3 145.2 145.2 145.2 145.8 144.0 Recreational 96.9 96.9 96.9 96.9 96.9 96.9 96.9 96.9 96.9 96.9 96.9 96.9 96.9 Transportation & Comm 237.7 237.7 239.1 239.8 239.2 237.9 237.8 237.9 237.1 238.4 239.9 242.3 238.7 Other Services

MISCELLANEOUS 136.3 136.5 136.8 136.8 136.8 136.9 136.9 137.0 137.0 137.0 137.1 137.1 136.9 Household Furnishing & Eq 123.4 123.5 123.7 123.7 123.7 123.9 123.9 123.9 124.0 124.0 124.0 124.0 123.8 Household Operations 157.2 157.3 157.6 157.6 157.6 157.6 157.6 157.6 157.6 157.6 157.7 157.8 157.6 Personal Care and Effects 137.9 138.2 138.5 138.5 138.5 138.6 138.6 138.9 138.9 138.9 138.9 139.0 138.6 Other Miscellaneous Items 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1

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Commodity Group Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Ave

REGION IX

ALL ITEMS 172.6 175.0 177.1 177.5 177.8 178.0 178.2 177.5 177.1 176.7 177.2 177.3 176.8

FOOD, BEVERAGES and TOBACCO 177.8 181.0 183.5 183.2 183.2 183.7 183.6 182.6 182.3 181.9 182.3 182.5 182.3 FOOD 179.6 183.0 185.5 185.2 185.1 185.7 185.5 184.5 184.1 183.7 184.1 184.3 184.2 Cereal & Cereal Prep. 171.1 174.2 177.0 177.6 178.9 179.1 178.7 179.5 180.5 179.4 178.8 179.4 177.9 Cereals 163.7 167.0 170.1 170.7 172.3 172.5 172.0 172.9 173.9 172.6 171.9 172.6 171.0 Rice 166.6 169.1 171.2 171.0 172.1 171.9 170.8 171.8 173.0 172.5 171.0 172.0 171.1 Corn 157.2 162.2 167.5 170.0 172.8 174.0 174.6 175.4 175.9 172.9 174.0 174.1 170.9 Cereal preparations 209.1 211.2 212.4 212.7 212.8 213.1 213.2 213.3 214.0 214.0 214.1 214.3 212.9 Dairy Products 217.3 217.4 217.8 217.8 217.9 218.2 218.3 218.4 218.4 218.5 218.7 218.9 218.1 Eggs 202.6 201.5 203.7 204.3 204.6 204.1 204.2 204.6 208.0 207.9 206.8 205.7 204.8 Fish 176.8 180.8 183.1 183.5 182.2 183.9 183.8 184.1 182.5 182.4 184.4 184.0 182.6 Fruits and Vegetables 191.5 198.4 204.7 200.5 196.6 197.1 197.6 192.3 191.9 193.4 196.5 198.0 196.5 Meat 169.8 171.3 172.7 173.3 174.5 175.6 176.2 175.6 176.6 176.3 176.4 176.0 174.5 Miscellaneous Foods 187.3 190.8 191.2 190.2 190.3 190.0 189.3 184.8 180.5 179.4 178.8 178.4 185.9 BEVERAGES 157.5 158.1 158.9 159.9 160.0 160.6 160.7 160.7 161.0 161.0 161.5 162.1 160.2 TOBACCO 142.1 143.5 147.2 147.2 147.2 147.2 147.2 147.4 147.6 147.8 147.8 148.9 146.8 NON FOOD 165.1 166.4 168.1 169.3 170.1 170.0 170.4 170.2 169.7 169.4 170.0 170.0 169.1 CLOTHING 134.0 134.9 136.3 136.3 136.4 136.6 136.6 136.7 136.8 136.8 136.8 136.9 136.3 Footwear 135.6 135.9 136.5 136.5 136.5 136.6 136.6 136.8 136.8 136.8 136.9 136.9 136.5 Ready-made Apparel 133.7 134.9 136.7 136.7 136.9 137.2 137.2 137.2 137.3 137.3 137.3 137.4 136.7 Custom Clothes 123.8 124.2 124.8 124.8 124.8 124.8 124.9 124.9 124.9 124.9 124.9 124.9 124.7

HOUSING and REPAIRS 135.9 136.5 137.3 137.3 137.4 137.4 137.4 137.4 137.6 137.6 137.6 137.6 137.3 Minor Repairs 161.6 162.6 163.4 163.7 164.3 164.7 164.9 165.2 165.5 165.6 165.9 166.1 164.5 Rentals 133.5 134.1 134.9 134.9 134.9 134.9 134.9 134.9 135.0 135.0 135.0 135.0 134.8 FUEL, LIGHT and WATER 219.3 223.5 226.8 229.5 233.6 231.9 233.7 231.8 228.1 226.4 229.5 229.9 228.7 Fuel 249.9 247.9 252.9 258.6 261.0 259.6 257.9 257.0 256.5 253.3 253.2 253.4 255.1 Light 194.5 207.4 206.4 203.4 210.9 208.3 212.8 209.1 200.0 199.4 207.8 208.4 205.7 Water 186.9 187.6 197.4 205.3 205.6 205.6 211.2 211.2 211.2 211.2 211.2 211.2 204.6 SERVICES 193.2 194.5 196.9 199.6 199.8 200.1 200.7 200.9 201.0 200.7 201.1 200.7 199.1 Educational 188.6 188.7 188.7 188.8 188.9 194.8 197.6 197.6 197.6 197.6 197.7 197.8 193.7 Medical 174.0 174.3 174.7 174.8 175.0 175.0 175.0 175.0 175.0 175.2 175.2 175.3 174.9 Personal 136.8 138.5 139.4 139.4 139.4 139.4 139.4 139.6 139.6 139.6 139.6 139.7 139.2 Recreational 113.6 113.6 113.6 113.6 113.6 113.6 113.6 113.6 113.6 113.6 113.6 113.6 113.6 Transportation & Comm 225.1 227.4 232.3 238.2 238.6 236.2 236.0 236.4 236.6 235.9 236.6 235.7 234.6 Other Services

MISCELLANEOUS 133.7 133.8 134.4 134.6 134.6 134.9 134.9 134.9 135.0 135.1 135.2 135.3 134.7 Household Furnishing & Eq 117.6 117.6 117.8 117.9 118.0 118.0 118.0 118.0 118.0 118.1 118.2 118.2 118.0 Household Operations 153.1 153.5 155.0 155.6 155.6 156.4 156.4 156.5 156.7 156.9 157.1 157.7 155.9 Personal Care and Effects 138.6 138.7 139.3 139.3 139.4 139.6 139.6 139.7 139.7 139.8 139.8 139.9 139.5 Other Miscellaneous Items 113.9 113.9 113.9 113.9 113.9 113.9 113.9 113.9 113.9 113.9 113.9 113.9 113.9

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Table 2.12A - Continued

Commodity Group Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Ave

ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE

ALL ITEMS 168.4 171.2 173.3 174.2 174.2 174.9 175.5 175.5 175.1 174.3 175.1 175.1 173.9

FOOD, BEVERAGES and TOBACCO 178.6 182.2 184.1 184.6 184.0 185.9 186.3 186.3 186.4 185.4 186.1 186.2 184.7 FOOD 179.6 183.2 185.3 185.8 185.2 187.1 187.5 187.5 187.6 186.5 187.2 187.2 185.8 Cereal & Cereal Prep. 172.7 176.4 180.7 182.6 183.5 184.0 183.8 183.9 184.1 182.0 182.4 182.5 181.6 Cereals 165.6 169.5 174.5 176.7 177.8 178.2 177.9 178.0 178.3 175.8 176.3 176.3 175.4 Rice 164.2 163.8 166.4 167.1 167.3 166.4 166.2 166.2 166.7 166.6 162.5 162.8 165.5 Corn 167.4 176.8 185.1 189.2 191.4 193.4 193.0 193.2 193.4 187.8 194.1 193.8 188.2 Cereal preparations 210.9 213.7 214.0 214.4 214.3 215.4 215.4 215.4 215.4 215.3 215.4 215.7 214.6 Dairy Products 220.6 220.6 220.6 220.7 220.7 220.7 220.7 220.7 220.7 220.8 220.8 220.8 220.7 Eggs 240.6 240.9 241.2 241.2 243.3 243.3 243.3 243.0 243.3 243.0 243.1 243.2 242.5 Fish 167.5 168.6 167.1 167.0 165.0 171.0 173.1 173.5 173.1 173.0 176.7 177.0 171.1 Fruits and Vegetables 185.6 196.3 200.0 201.0 195.4 195.4 197.0 197.8 198.3 202.2 201.7 202.7 197.8 Meat 160.5 167.1 167.5 167.1 168.3 171.2 173.4 173.4 173.7 173.7 173.7 171.9 170.1 Miscellaneous Foods 205.3 204.6 206.1 203.7 203.5 206.1 202.8 201.0 201.0 194.5 193.7 193.9 201.4 BEVERAGES 169.8 169.8 169.9 169.9 169.9 170.2 170.2 170.2 171.1 171.4 172.5 174.0 170.7 TOBACCO 147.3 149.4 152.6 152.6 152.6 152.6 152.6 153.2 153.2 153.2 153.2 153.2 152.1

NON FOOD 154.5 156.2 158.6 160.0 160.9 160.0 160.8 160.7 159.6 159.2 160.1 160.1 159.2

CLOTHING 122.2 122.2 122.3 122.3 122.4 122.5 122.5 122.5 122.5 122.5 122.5 122.7 122.4 Footwear 122.0 122.0 122.4 122.4 122.5 122.5 122.6 122.6 122.6 122.6 122.6 122.6 122.5 Ready-made Apparel 122.9 122.9 122.9 122.9 122.9 123.1 123.1 123.1 123.1 123.1 123.1 123.3 123.0 Custom Clothes 114.9 115.6 115.6 115.6 115.6 115.6 115.6 115.6 115.6 115.6 115.6 115.6 115.5

HOUSING and REPAIRS 132.3 134.6 137.5 137.5 137.5 137.6 137.7 137.8 137.8 137.8 137.8 137.8 137.0 Minor Repairs 126.1 126.1 126.3 126.3 126.3 127.3 127.7 128.7 128.7 128.7 128.7 128.7 127.5 Rentals 133.1 135.7 139.0 139.0 139.0 139.0 139.0 139.0 139.0 139.0 139.0 139.0 138.2 FUEL, LIGHT and WATER 216.2 219.2 221.5 225.1 229.2 224.8 229.2 227.6 219.7 218.0 223.5 224.5 223.2 Fuel 281.6 280.6 283.0 292.0 293.3 292.5 294.3 290.0 289.5 281.3 281.0 281.0 286.7 Light 151.0 159.2 159.6 157.5 165.6 156.4 164.6 165.7 147.9 153.3 166.6 168.9 159.7 Water 162.8 162.8 175.4 175.4 175.4 175.4 175.4 175.4 175.4 175.4 175.4 175.4 173.3 SERVICES 167.6 169.5 173.6 176.3 177.0 176.0 176.3 176.7 176.8 176.2 176.6 176.0 174.9 Educational 167.5 167.5 167.7 167.7 167.7 171.9 171.9 171.9 171.9 171.9 171.9 172.1 170.1 Medical 175.4 175.8 176.4 176.4 176.7 176.8 176.8 176.8 176.8 177.0 177.0 177.0 176.6 Personal 125.3 125.3 127.5 127.5 127.5 127.5 127.5 128.1 128.1 128.1 128.1 128.1 127.4 Recreational 115.3 115.3 115.3 115.3 115.3 115.3 115.3 115.3 115.3 115.3 115.3 115.3 115.3 Transportation & Comm 183.2 187.8 196.8 203.4 204.9 200.6 201.5 202.2 202.5 200.9 201.9 200.3 198.8 Other Services

MISCELLANEOUS 128.8 128.8 129.1 129.1 129.2 129.4 129.5 129.5 129.5 129.6 129.6 129.6 129.3 Household Furnishing & Eq 111.8 111.8 111.8 112.0 112.1 112.1 112.1 112.1 112.1 112.1 112.1 112.2 112.0 Household Operations 148.0 148.0 148.0 148.0 148.0 148.6 148.6 148.9 148.9 148.9 148.9 148.9 148.5 Personal Care and Effects 143.6 143.7 144.4 144.4 144.5 144.8 144.9 144.9 145.0 145.1 145.1 145.2 144.6 Other Miscellaneous Items 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3 112.3

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Table 2.12A _Continued

Commodity Group Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Ave

ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR

ALL ITEMS 173.7 176.9 179.1 179.8 180.0 179.9 180.2 180.3 179.6 179.7 179.6 180.0 179.1

FOOD, BEVERAGES and TOBACCO 181.0 185.7 188.6 189.2 189.5 189.2 189.2 189.3 188.3 188.5 188.3 188.9 188.0 FOOD 183.3 188.2 191.2 191.7 192.0 191.7 191.7 191.8 190.7 190.9 190.7 191.3 190.4 Cereal & Cereal Prep. 175.7 179.4 182.6 182.4 184.9 185.4 185.7 186.1 186.9 186.8 185.0 186.5 184.0 Cereals 165.1 168.9 172.3 172.1 174.9 175.4 175.8 176.2 177.1 176.9 174.9 176.5 173.8 Rice 173.0 177.6 181.0 180.0 182.6 183.0 183.0 183.0 184.3 184.3 182.5 184.7 181.6 Corn 150.6 152.8 156.1 157.4 160.7 161.4 162.5 163.5 163.8 163.2 160.8 161.2 159.5 Cereal preparations 254.4 257.5 259.3 259.3 259.6 259.6 259.7 259.9 260.4 260.3 260.5 261.0 259.3 Dairy Products 218.9 218.9 219.3 219.3 219.5 219.9 219.9 219.9 219.9 219.9 220.4 221.2 219.8 Eggs 191.3 192.3 192.3 192.3 192.5 192.5 192.1 192.5 195.0 195.0 194.8 195.0 193.1 Fish 188.7 201.5 205.5 208.0 206.4 205.4 204.7 207.7 205.4 205.8 205.7 205.5 204.2 Fruits and Vegetables 185.4 185.6 191.2 191.4 189.4 188.3 187.8 185.9 184.1 186.1 189.3 190.2 187.9 Meat 187.9 188.3 188.8 188.9 189.7 189.6 189.0 189.3 190.4 190.4 191.8 191.5 189.6 Miscellaneous Foods 184.5 191.6 192.8 193.5 191.3 189.4 190.0 187.2 179.6 179.4 179.7 179.4 186.5 BEVERAGES 157.4 158.9 160.4 162.9 163.1 163.2 163.4 163.4 163.4 163.4 163.6 163.8 162.2 TOBACCO 136.1 136.9 142.0 142.0 142.0 142.0 142.0 142.0 142.0 142.0 142.0 143.3 141.2

NON FOOD 162.3 163.1 164.2 165.0 165.1 165.2 165.9 166.0 165.9 165.8 166.0 166.0 165.0

CLOTHING 140.8 142.6 145.7 145.7 145.7 145.7 145.7 145.7 145.8 145.8 145.8 145.9 145.1 Footwear 143.2 143.4 143.7 143.7 143.7 143.7 143.7 143.7 143.9 143.9 143.9 143.9 143.7 Ready-made Apparel 140.0 142.6 146.9 146.9 146.9 146.9 146.9 146.9 146.9 146.9 147.0 147.1 146.0 Custom Clothes 134.1 134.1 136.0 136.0 136.0 136.0 136.1 136.1 136.1 136.0 136.0 136.0 135.7

HOUSING and REPAIRS 136.6 136.7 136.7 136.8 136.8 136.8 136.8 136.8 136.9 136.9 136.9 137.0 136.8 Minor Repairs 195.9 196.4 197.5 198.2 198.4 198.4 198.5 198.5 199.3 199.5 200.3 200.7 198.5 Rentals 132.4 132.4 132.4 132.4 132.4 132.4 132.4 132.4 132.4 132.4 132.4 132.4 132.4 FUEL, LIGHT and WATER 200.0 201.1 204.1 206.5 206.2 207.4 208.8 208.8 208.0 207.4 207.1 207.3 206.1 Fuel 217.2 218.5 225.7 229.6 228.7 230.6 228.7 228.7 228.2 227.2 228.1 228.4 226.6 Light 173.4 173.4 169.3 169.8 170.3 170.6 170.8 170.8 169.3 169.3 166.3 166.4 170.0 Water 182.5 185.0 185.0 185.0 185.9 185.9 207.1 207.1 207.1 207.1 207.1 207.1 196.0 SERVICES 202.5 203.8 204.9 206.2 206.6 206.4 208.4 208.8 208.5 208.6 209.1 208.9 206.9 Educational 205.0 205.3 205.4 205.4 205.4 208.9 218.6 218.6 218.6 218.6 218.7 218.8 212.3 Medical 177.9 177.9 178.1 178.4 178.4 178.4 178.4 178.4 178.4 178.5 178.5 178.5 178.3 Personal 140.4 144.9 144.9 144.9 144.9 144.9 144.9 144.9 144.9 144.9 144.9 145.2 144.6 Recreational 124.2 124.2 124.2 124.2 124.2 124.2 124.2 124.2 124.2 124.2 124.2 124.2 124.2 Transportation & Comm 238.9 240.1 242.5 245.3 246.2 244.0 243.8 244.6 244.0 244.2 245.2 244.6 243.6 Other Services

MISCELLANEOUS 134.4 134.8 136.1 136.4 136.5 136.6 136.6 136.6 136.7 136.8 137.0 137.4 136.3 Household Furnishing & Eq 118.8 118.9 119.4 119.4 119.6 119.6 119.6 119.6 119.6 119.7 119.7 119.5 119.5 Household Operations 152.8 153.9 157.0 158.1 158.3 158.4 158.5 158.5 158.8 158.9 159.4 160.7 157.8 Personal Care and Effects 134.4 134.5 135.5 135.5 135.5 135.6 135.6 135.6 135.7 135.7 135.9 136.1 135.5 Other Miscellaneous Items 115.8 115.8 115.8 115.8 115.8 115.8 115.8 115.8 115.8 115.8 115.8 115.8 115.8

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Table 2.12A - Continued

Commodity Group Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Ave

ZAMBOANGA CITY

ALL ITEMS 174.6 175.9 177.8 177.5 178.0 178.5 178.0 175.9 175.8 175.2 176.2 176.1 176.6

FOOD, BEVERAGES and TOBACCO 172.9 173.9 176.1 174.3 174.2 174.7 174.0 170.8 170.8 170.2 171.3 171.2 172.9 FOOD 174.8 175.9 178.2 176.2 176.1 176.5 175.8 172.4 172.3 171.7 172.8 172.7 174.6 Cereal & Cereal Prep. 160.8 161.9 162.2 162.9 162.4 162.0 159.8 162.3 163.9 162.5 163.0 162.9 162.2 Cereals 158.2 159.5 159.4 160.2 159.5 158.9 155.9 159.3 160.9 159.0 159.7 159.5 159.2 Rice 158.6 159.9 159.7 160.3 159.5 158.9 155.7 159.0 160.3 158.9 159.7 159.4 159.2 Corn 147.7 147.7 151.9 156.3 158.3 158.9 161.2 168.7 176.8 161.3 161.1 161.8 159.3 Cereal preparations 168.4 169.0 170.4 170.8 170.9 171.0 171.1 171.1 172.6 172.6 172.6 172.6 171.1 Dairy Products 213.5 213.7 214.3 214.3 214.4 214.7 215.1 215.3 215.4 215.4 215.5 215.5 214.8 Eggs 185.0 180.9 186.5 188.2 187.1 185.9 186.5 187.4 194.0 194.0 191.0 187.7 187.9 Fish 168.8 163.0 166.5 164.3 164.1 165.7 164.1 160.3 158.7 157.7 161.2 159.9 162.9 Fruits and Vegetables 204.1 215.5 225.1 211.0 206.4 209.1 209.8 194.9 195.6 194.2 200.4 203.0 205.8 Meat 163.2 161.9 164.7 166.3 167.8 168.5 168.9 167.2 168.7 167.9 167.2 167.7 166.7 Miscellaneous Foods 179.3 181.9 181.1 179.3 181.7 181.1 180.9 173.2 169.3 170.7 169.2 168.4 176.3 BEVERAGES 149.1 149.4 149.7 149.9 149.9 151.3 151.5 151.5 151.7 151.3 151.9 152.2 150.8 TOBACCO 147.7 149.7 151.7 151.7 151.7 151.7 151.7 151.7 152.4 153.0 153.0 154.6 151.7

NON FOOD 176.8 178.6 180.1 181.7 183.1 183.4 183.3 182.7 182.3 181.7 182.5 182.5 181.6

CLOTHING 136.4 136.9 137.4 137.4 137.8 138.3 138.3 138.6 138.6 138.6 138.7 138.7 138.0 Footwear 138.8 139.4 140.4 140.5 140.5 140.6 140.6 141.1 141.1 141.1 141.3 141.4 140.6 Ready-made Apparel 135.4 135.8 136.1 136.1 136.6 137.3 137.4 137.5 137.6 137.6 137.6 137.6 136.9 Custom Clothes 132.6 132.6 132.6 132.6 132.8 132.8 132.8 133.0 133.0 133.1 133.1 133.1 132.8

HOUSING and REPAIRS 137.3 137.9 137.9 137.9 138.1 138.1 138.1 138.1 138.4 138.4 138.4 138.4 138.1 Minor Repairs 160.0 162.9 163.9 163.9 165.9 166.0 166.0 166.1 166.1 166.1 166.2 166.2 164.9 Rentals 135.3 135.6 135.6 135.6 135.6 135.6 135.6 135.6 135.9 135.9 135.9 135.9 135.7 FUEL, LIGHT and WATER 238.6 246.3 250.7 253.1 260.9 258.6 258.9 255.3 251.6 248.9 253.7 253.6 252.5 Fuel 268.3 260.5 264.7 270.0 278.2 271.5 266.8 267.7 267.0 265.4 264.2 264.4 267.4 Light 237.1 261.2 261.2 255.6 267.0 267.1 271.6 262.5 254.4 249.5 261.7 261.3 259.2 Water 194.9 194.9 208.4 221.9 221.9 221.9 221.9 221.9 221.9 221.9 221.9 221.9 216.3 SERVICES 207.7 208.4 210.4 214.3 214.0 216.0 215.6 215.4 215.9 215.4 215.5 215.3 213.7 Educational 188.6 188.6 188.6 188.7 188.9 197.1 197.1 197.1 197.1 197.1 197.1 197.2 193.6 Medical 161.3 161.5 161.5 161.6 161.6 161.7 161.7 161.7 161.8 161.8 161.8 162.3 161.7 Personal 145.8 145.8 146.4 146.4 146.4 146.4 146.4 146.4 146.4 146.4 146.4 146.4 146.3 Recreational 96.9 96.9 96.9 96.9 96.9 96.9 96.9 96.9 96.9 96.9 96.9 96.9 96.9 Transportation & Comm 244.5 246.0 250.0 257.8 257.1 255.7 254.9 254.6 255.5 254.6 254.8 254.2 253.3 Other Services

MISCELLANEOUS 137.2 137.3 137.6 137.6 137.7 138.1 138.1 138.2 138.2 138.4 138.4 138.4 137.9 Household Furnishing & Eq 124.1 124.1 124.4 124.4 124.5 124.6 124.6 124.6 124.6 124.8 124.9 125.0 124.6 Household Operations 157.8 157.8 158.2 158.3 158.3 160.1 160.1 160.1 160.3 160.7 160.7 160.7 159.4 Personal Care and Effects 139.1 139.2 139.5 139.6 139.6 139.8 139.8 140.0 140.0 140.0 140.0 140.0 139.7 Other Miscellaneous Items 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1 113.1

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Table 2.12BINFLATION RATES BY COMMODITY GROUP AND PROVINCE/CITY, REGION IX2008-2011(2000=100)

Zamboanga del NorteCommodity

Group 2008 2009 2010 2011 2008 2009 2010 2011

ALL ITEMS 13.5 3.6 3.7 4.4 14.0 3.1 4.0 5.9

FOOD, BEVERAGES and TOBACCO 17.0 4.3 2.9 5.1 17.9 5.4 1.8 6.5 FOOD 17.8 4.4 3.1 5.3 18.5 5.6 1.9 6.7 Cereal and cereal preparations 27.1 6.9 (0.3) 2.1 34.2 7.1 (2.0) 2.1 Cereals 29.1 6.0 (0.8) 1.4 36.8 7.9 (3.6) 0.5 Rice 27.7 5.1 0.4 0.2 32.9 5.9 (0.1) (1.5) Corn 32.7 8.1 (3.5) 4.4 41.6 10.1 (7.5) 2.9 Cereal Preparation 18.6 11.0 2.3 4.6 22.4 3.8 6.2 9.3 Dairy Products 17.4 5.3 1.0 0.5 14.4 1.9 1.2 0.1 Eggs 13.3 11.5 4.3 3.5 23.5 17.7 4.7 3.9 Fish 13.0 0.9 1.9 11.8 3.8 8.2 0.7 13.5 Fruits and Vegetables 14.6 2.6 3.7 9.8 9.0 2.0 3.3 19.7 Meat 7.6 2.9 8.9 4.1 6.1 2.8 9.1 7.3 Miscellaneous Foods 13.3 3.2 9.2 5.3 20.1 3.0 7.8 2.8 BEVERAGES 6.1 2.5 0.8 2.6 7.7 1.9 1.1 1.3 TOBACCO 5.3 2.2 1.4 3.5 4.3 0.8 1.3 3.3

NON FOOD 8.7 2.6 4.8 3.4 8.4 (0.4) 7.7 5.0

CLOTHING 7.5 3.7 1.8 2.1 5.4 3.5 1.3 0.8 Footwear 8.2 3.7 1.7 1.0 5.9 3.8 1.0 0.7 Ready-made Apparel 7.2 3.9 1.8 2.6 5.3 3.7 1.3 0.9 Custom Clothes 3.7 1.8 1.1 1.2 3.9 1.1 0.9 1.0

HOUSING and REPAIRS 6.5 3.0 0.4 1.3 7.5 0.6 0.9 3.7 Minor Repairs 13.4 12.2 0.6 2.0 7.8 2.1 1.9 1.6 Rentals 5.9 2.1 0.4 1.2 7.5 0.5 0.8 3.9 FUEL, LIGHT and WATER 11.2 0.1 16.0 4.8 13.9 (4.7) 32.7 7.3 Fuel 17.2 (7.2) 14.2 12.0 19.7 (6.8) 16.0 14.6 Light 5.9 4.5 20.2 (6.0) 0.0 0.0 90.8 (4.9) Water 2.4 20.9 10.7 9.9 11.1 0.0 6.4 SERVICES 11.2 3.1 4.2 5.3 9.3 (0.5) 5.6 7.4 Educational 5.6 6.9 6.6 5.3 5.3 9.2 10.1 5.8 Medical 8.3 5.1 2.9 1.1 10.9 4.3 3.3 1.2 Personal 7.1 4.0 1.4 2.4 7.9 6.1 1.2 1.8 Recreational 10.7 3.5 0.0 0.0 2.8 1.0 0.0 0.0 Transportation and Communication 15.3 0.8 4.1 7.2 10.6 (7.7) 7.0 13.7 Other Services

MISCELLANEOUS 4.7 3.1 1.4 1.1 4.0 1.5 1.0 0.6 Household Furnishings and Equipment 2.7 1.0 0.8 0.5 1.8 0.4 0.4 0.3 Household Operations 6.5 5.9 1.7 2.2 4.7 3.9 1.9 0.7 Personal Care and Effects 5.6 3.4 2.0 1.0 6.9 1.8 1.6 0.9 Other Miscellaneous Items 0.7 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office (PSA-NSO)

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Table 2.12B - Continued

Commodity Group 2008 2009 2010 2011 2008 2009 2010 2011

ALL ITEMS 16.1 3.3 3.3 4.7 10.4 4.2 3.8 3.0

FOOD, BEVERAGES and TOBACCO 20.3 3.5 3.3 5.7 12.0 4.3 3.4 3.3 FOOD 21.2 3.6 3.4 5.7 12.7 4.4 3.6 3.4 Cereal and cereal preparations 26.4 7.4 0.6 2.6 20.5 5.5 0.3 0.7 Cereals 27.2 5.2 0.5 2.5 24.0 5.4 0.1 (0.1) Rice 27.4 4.7 0.7 1.1 24.3 5.1 0.4 (0.1) Corn 26.5 6.3 0.1 5.8 16.8 11.4 (6.9) 0.1 Cereal Preparation 22.6 19.9 1.2 2.7 11.8 6.1 0.8 3.3 Dairy Products 19.6 2.8 1.1 0.5 17.7 10.9 0.8 0.9 Eggs 18.2 9.0 6.2 2.3 2.1 8.4 2.0 4.4 Fish 22.9 (3.6) 1.0 16.0 6.4 2.1 4.4 3.5 Fruits and Vegetables 24.1 3.3 6.0 5.4 10.0 2.2 1.6 7.2 Meat 8.2 1.4 11.7 2.0 8.1 4.2 6.6 3.4 Miscellaneous Foods 9.6 3.0 10.3 7.1 12.6 3.5 9.1 5.3 BEVERAGES 8.9 2.5 0.7 4.5 2.2 3.0 0.7 1.2 TOBACCO 5.9 2.8 0.4 4.1 5.1 2.2 2.9 2.8

NON FOOD 9.3 3.0 3.2 2.9 8.4 4.0 4.4 2.7

CLOTHING 9.6 4.4 2.0 3.2 6.4 3.1 1.7 1.6 Footwear 10.1 3.4 1.8 0.5 7.6 4.1 2.1 1.8 Ready-made Apparel 9.6 4.9 2.1 4.4 5.8 2.6 1.7 1.6 Custom Clothes 4.0 2.0 1.4 1.8 3.1 3.1 1.1 0.3

HOUSING and REPAIRS 6.1 3.4 0.3 0.5 6.3 4.3 0.0 0.7 Minor Repairs 19.6 19.4 0.3 1.5 10.8 12.1 0.1 3.1 Rentals 5.0 1.9 0.3 0.4 5.8 3.4 0.0 0.4 FUEL, LIGHT and WATER 11.9 (1.4) 10.7 6.1 9.5 3.6 11.6 2.4 Fuel 16.3 (6.6) 11.8 10.2 16.1 (8.4) 15.5 11.6 Light 5.6 7.5 12.4 (4.4) 7.6 4.5 7.0 (7.0) Water 2.3 9.6 0.7 8.9 0.0 34.6 18.3 11.0 SERVICES 13.0 4.9 3.5 4.1 11.1 3.9 3.6 4.9 Educational 5.0 6.2 6.6 6.5 6.1 6.5 5.2 4.3 Medical 5.6 7.4 3.0 1.0 4.7 3.1 1.1 0.7 Personal 6.9 2.9 1.9 3.7 6.8 3.1 1.1 1.6 Recreational 26.2 6.9 0.0 0.0 3.4 1.8 0.0 0.0 Transportation and Communication 19.3 4.3 2.9 4.0 15.1 2.9 3.4 6.1 Other Services

MISCELLANEOUS 5.6 2.6 1.1 1.7 4.3 4.9 2.2 0.7 Household Furnishings and Equipment 4.8 1.5 0.3 0.8 2.5 1.2 1.5 0.6 Household Operations 6.2 3.9 1.8 3.6 8.5 10.3 1.5 1.1 Personal Care and Effects 6.4 2.6 1.1 1.3 4.2 5.0 2.9 0.8 Other Miscellaneous Items 1.7 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Zamboanga Del Sur Zamboanga City

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2007 2008 2009 2010 2011Food, Be 138.1 157.7 168.5 173.4 182.3Clothing 117.7 126.5 131.2 133.5 136.3Housing 123.1 131.1 135.0 135.5 137.3Fuel, Lig 169.1 188.1 188.2 218.3 228.7Services 158.6 176.4 181.5 189.1 199.1Miscella 121.8 127.5 131.4 133.3 134.7

2007-20082008-20092009-2012010-2011Food, Be 14.2 6.8 2.9 5.1Clothing 7.5 3.7 1.8 2.1Housing 6.5 3.0 0.4 1.3Fuel, Lig 11.2 0.1 16.0 4.8Services 11.2 2.9 4.2 5.3Miscella 4.7 3.1 1.4 1.1

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Figure 2.12 Consumer Price Index by Commodity Group,Region IX: 2007-2011

2007 2008 20092010 2011

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Figure 2.13 Inflation Rates by Commodity Group,Region IX: 2007-2011

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2011Zamboanga 5.9Zamboanga 4.7Zamboanga 3.0

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6.9271651 3.361 4.464 2.866 2.659

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Table 2.12CCONSUMER PRICE INDEX, MONTHLY INFLATION RATES, ANDBY PROVINCE/CITY, REGION IX2006-2014(2006=100)

Year/Area

2006 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0January 96.9 97.3 96.5 96.6 98.6February 98.3 99.2 98.0 97.4 99.0March 98.8 99.4 98.7 98.1 99.1April 99.3 99.5 99.0 99.2 99.2May 99.9 99.8 100.0 100.4 99.4June 100.4 100.4 100.4 100.6 100.0July 100.7 100.5 100.9 101.0 100.1August 101.0 100.7 101.3 101.2 100.1September 101.2 100.9 101.2 101.8 100.5October 101.2 100.9 101.0 101.8 101.4November 101.2 100.7 101.4 101.7 101.9December 101.1 101.0 101.6 100.2 100.9

2007 103.8 3.8 103.7 3.7 103.9 3.9 103.7 3.7 105.3 5.3January 101.9 5.2 102.1 4.9 102.1 5.8 101.2 4.8 101.3 2.7February 102.2 4.0 102.3 3.1 102.6 4.7 101.9 4.6 101.4 2.4March 102.5 3.7 102.5 3.1 102.7 4.1 102.2 4.2 102.6 3.5April 103.0 3.7 102.6 3.1 103.0 4.0 103.5 4.3 102.4 3.2May 103.2 3.3 102.8 3.0 103.4 3.4 103.7 3.3 101.6 2.2June 103.7 3.3 103.2 2.8 104.1 3.7 103.9 3.3 102.3 2.3July 103.9 3.2 103.5 3.0 104.2 3.3 104.0 3.0 105.2 5.1August 104.1 3.1 103.5 2.8 104.5 3.2 104.2 3.0 105.1 5.0September 104.5 3.3 103.8 2.9 104.8 3.6 104.6 2.8 108.2 7.7October 104.5 3.3 104.1 3.2 104.3 3.3 104.5 2.7 111.2 9.7November 105.9 4.6 106.7 6.0 105.1 3.6 105.0 3.2 111.0 8.9December 106.7 5.5 107.6 6.5 106.1 4.4 105.4 5.2 111.4 10.4

2008 116.8 12.5 115.6 11.5 116.1 11.7 119.1 14.9 122.0 15.9January 110.8 8.7 110.6 8.3 109.1 6.9 113.0 11.7 115.3 13.8February 111.5 9.1 111.1 8.6 110.3 7.5 113.3 11.2 116.0 14.4March 111.9 9.2 111.1 8.4 110.9 8.0 114.2 11.7 117.4 14.4April 112.6 9.3 111.3 8.5 112.1 8.8 114.9 11.0 118.2 15.4May 116.8 13.2 115.7 12.5 116.3 12.5 118.9 14.7 120.2 18.3June 118.9 14.7 116.6 13.0 119.1 14.4 121.2 16.7 123.9 21.1July 122.8 18.2 120.4 16.3 123.1 18.1 125.9 21.1 127.3 21.0August 122.0 17.2 121.3 17.2 120.8 15.6 124.6 19.6 127.2 21.0September 118.9 13.8 117.1 12.8 118.9 13.5 121.0 15.7 125.7 16.2October 119.1 14.0 117.9 13.3 118.9 14.0 121.0 15.8 124.4 11.9November 118.5 11.9 117.1 9.7 117.7 12.0 121.0 15.2 125.0 12.6December 117.8 10.4 117.1 8.8 116.5 9.8 120.0 13.9 123.9 11.2

Zamboanga Zamboanga ZamboangaSibugay

Inflation Rate

C P IInflation Rate

C P IInflati

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Isabela CityRegion IX del Surdel Norte

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Table 2.12C - Continued

Year/Area

2009 120.1 2.8 118.8 2.8 120.6 3.9 121.0 1.6 124.3 1.9January 118.5 6.9 118.3 7.0 118.0 8.2 118.8 5.1 123.8 7.4February 118.5 6.3 117.9 6.1 118.5 7.4 118.6 4.7 124.2 7.1March 119.7 7.0 119.5 7.6 119.7 7.9 119.3 4.5 123.9 5.5April 120.0 6.6 119.5 7.4 120.3 7.3 119.9 4.4 123.5 4.5May 120.3 3.0 119.5 3.3 120.3 3.4 121.1 1.9 123.6 2.8June 120.6 1.4 118.9 2.0 121.4 1.9 121.5 0.2 124.2 0.2July 120.4 -2.0 118.9 -1.2 121.0 -1.7 121.3 -3.7 124.0 -2.6August 120.4 -1.3 118.5 -2.3 121.3 0.4 121.6 -2.4 124.0 -2.5September 119.9 0.8 117.0 -0.1 121.3 2.0 121.8 0.7 123.9 -1.4October 120.6 1.3 117.9 0.0 121.7 2.4 122.6 1.3 124.0 -0.3November 121.2 2.3 119.7 2.2 121.5 3.2 122.9 1.6 124.1 -0.7December 121.6 3.2 119.9 2.4 121.9 4.6 122.9 2.4 128.8 4.0

2010 124.9 4.0 124.2 4.5 124.5 3.2 125.8 4.0 130.7 5.1January 123.2 4.0 122.6 3.6 123.0 4.2 123.7 4.1 129.0 4.2February 123.6 4.3 123.5 4.7 123.1 3.9 123.6 4.2 130.8 5.3March 124.0 3.6 123.8 3.6 123.4 3.1 124.0 3.9 130.6 5.4April 124.4 3.7 124.6 4.3 123.7 2.8 124.5 3.8 130.6 5.7May 125.0 3.9 125.6 5.1 124.2 3.2 124.7 3.0 130.7 5.7June 125.4 4.0 125.3 5.4 124.8 2.8 125.9 3.6 130.8 5.3July 125.2 4.0 124.3 4.5 125.1 3.4 126.0 3.9 130.8 5.5August 125.3 4.1 124.1 4.7 125.5 3.5 126.1 3.7 131.0 5.6September 125.6 4.8 123.9 5.9 125.4 3.4 127.9 5.0 130.8 5.6October 125.3 3.9 123.1 4.4 125.4 3.0 128.0 4.4 131.0 5.6November 125.6 3.6 124.4 3.9 125.2 3.0 127.5 3.7 130.9 5.5December 126.0 3.6 124.8 4.1 125.5 3.0 128.2 4.3 131.3 1.9

2011 132.5 6.1 131.7 6.0 130.7 5.0 136.0 8.1 136.9 4.7January 127.4 3.4 127.5 4.0 126.2 2.6 128.4 3.8 133.0 3.1February 130.1 5.3 128.8 4.3 129.7 5.4 132.0 6.8 134.4 2.8March 131.5 6.0 130.9 5.7 130.9 6.1 133.1 7.3 134.6 3.1April 132.9 6.8 130.9 5.1 130.6 5.6 136.7 9.8 154.9 18.6May 132.8 6.2 132.4 5.4 130.4 5.0 136.9 9.8 135.8 3.9June 133.3 6.3 133.0 6.1 130.8 4.8 137.6 9.3 135.8 3.8July 133.3 6.5 133.0 7.0 130.8 4.6 137.5 9.1 135.8 3.8August 133.6 6.6 132.8 7.0 131.7 4.9 137.8 9.3 135.8 3.7September 133.3 6.1 132.4 6.9 131.4 4.8 137.3 7.3 136.3 4.2October 133.4 6.5 132.2 7.4 131.8 5.1 137.6 7.5 135.8 3.7November 133.8 6.5 133.0 6.9 131.7 5.2 138.5 8.6 135.8 3.7December 134.0 6.3 133.1 6.7 132.0 5.2 138.7 8.2 135.3 3.0

Inflation Rate

Isabela City

C P I Inflation Rate

C P I Inflation Rate

C P I Inflation

C P I Inflation Rate

C P I

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Year/Area

2012 136.1 2.8 134.9 2.4 134.3 2.7 140.4 3.3 142.3 5.2January 134.3 5.4 133.2 4.5 132.3 4.8 139.6 8.7 135.3 1.7February 134.1 3.1 133.2 3.4 131.8 1.5 138.8 5.2 138.1 2.8March 134.9 2.5 133.5 2.0 133.0 1.5 139.7 5.0 138.9 3.2April 134.9 1.5 133.5 2.0 133.3 2.1 139.1 1.7 141.0 4.5May 135.2 1.8 133.9 1.1 133.4 2.2 139.6 2.0 141.8 4.4June 135.7 1.8 134.3 1.0 134.0 2.4 140.1 1.7 141.9 4.5July 136.5 2.4 135.5 1.9 134.5 2.8 140.5 2.2 144.3 6.3August 137.4 2.8 135.9 2.3 135.6 3.0 141.9 3.0 144.7 6.6September 137.4 3.1 136.1 2.7 135.6 3.2 141.5 3.1 145.4 6.7October 137.5 3.1 136.5 3.3 135.5 2.7 141.4 2.8 145.4 7.1November 137.4 2.7 136.0 2.3 135.8 3.1 141.1 1.9 145.3 7.0December 137.9 2.9 136.6 2.6 136.7 3.5 141.0 1.7 145.2 7.32013 141.9 4.3 141.9 5.2 140.8 4.8 142.6 1.6 148.8 4.6January 139.1 3.6 137.5 3.2 139.4 5.4 140.3 0.5 146.0 7.9February 139.7 4.2 139.0 4.4 139.1 5.5 140.9 1.5 146.5 6.1March 139.8 3.6 139.7 4.6 138.8 4.4 140.6 0.6 146.8 5.7April 140.1 3.9 140.0 4.9 139.1 4.4 141.1 1.4 146.9 4.2May 140.2 3.7 139.0 3.8 140.1 5.0 141.0 1.0 148.3 4.6June 141.1 4.0 140.9 4.9 140.6 4.9 141.1 0.7 148.7 4.8July 142.2 4.2 142.9 5.5 140.9 4.8 142.1 1.1 149.3 3.5August 142.7 3.9 143.1 5.3 141.5 4.4 143.0 0.8 149.3 3.2September 143.5 4.4 144.2 6.0 142.0 4.7 143.5 1.4 150.8 3.7October 143.7 4.5 144.4 5.8 142.0 4.8 144.3 2.1 150.6 3.6November 144.8 5.4 146.2 7.5 142.5 4.9 145.3 3.0 150.2 3.4December 145.7 5.7 145.7 6.7 143.6 5.0 148.4 5.2 151.7 4.52014 149.8 5.6 149.4 5.3 147.6 4.8 153.0 7.3 157.4 5.8January 147.3 5.9 146.4 6.5 145.4 4.3 150.8 7.5 153.9 5.4February 148.2 6.1 147.9 6.4 145.9 4.9 151.3 7.4 156.9 7.1March 148.3 6.1 147.5 5.6 146.7 5.7 151.0 7.4 157.7 7.4April 148.5 6.0 148.5 6.1 146.1 5.0 151.1 7.1 156.7 6.7May 149.2 6.4 149.4 7.5 147.0 4.9 151.4 7.4 156.9 5.8June 149.5 6.0 149.7 6.2 147.2 4.7 151.7 7.5 157.5 5.9July 150.3 5.7 150.0 5.0 148.5 5.4 152.8 7.5 157.4 5.4August 150.5 5.5 149.6 4.5 148.9 5.2 153.5 7.3 157.8 5.7September 151.3 5.4 150.4 4.3 149.1 5.0 155.1 8.1 159.7 5.9October 151.5 5.4 150.9 4.5 149.2 5.1 155.2 7.6 158.3 5.1November 151.4 4.6 150.8 3.1 148.5 4.2 156.2 7.5 158.3 5.4December 151.6 4.0 151.4 3.9 148.7 3.6 155.9 5.1 158.1 4.2Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office

C P I

Zamboanga Zamboanga ZamboangaRegion IX del Norte del Sur Sibugay

Inflation Rate

Isabela City

C P I Inflation Rate

C P I Inflation Rate

C P I Inflation

C P I Inflation Rate

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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 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 chapter likewise presents the Gross National Income and Gross Domestic Product by Industrial Origin at Current and at 2000 constant prices. The series are generated by the Economic and Social Statistics Office (ESSO) of the Philippine Statistics Authority-National Statistical Coordination Board (PSA-NSCB) from primary and secondary data sources gathered from the various data producers in the country.

Chapter 3 ECONOMIC ACCOUNTS

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ContentsHighlights 3-4

STATISTICAL TABLES:Table 3.1A Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industrial Origin, Philippines

At Current Prices: 2011-2013 3-5Table 3.1B Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industrial Origin, Philippines

At Constant 200 Prices: 2011-2013 3-5Table 3.2A Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region,

At Current Prices: 2011-2013 3-6Table 3.2B Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region,

At Constant 200 Prices: 2011-2013 3-6Table 3.3A Growth Rates in Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region

At Current Prices: 2011-2013 3-7Table 3.3B Growth Rates in Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region

At Constant 2000 Prices: 2011-2013 3-7Table 3.4A Per Cent Distribution in Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region,

At Current Prices: 2011-2013 3-8Table 3.4B Per Cent Distribution in Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region,

At Constant 2000 Prices: 2011-2013 3-8Table 3.5A Per Capita Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region,

At Current Prices: 2011-2013 3-9Table 3.5B Per Capita Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region,

At Constant 2000 Prices: 2011-2013 3-9Table 3.6A Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industrial Origin,

At Current Prices, Region IX: 2011-2013 3-10Table 3.6B Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industrial Origin,

At Constant 2000 Prices, Region IX: 2011-2013 3-10Table 3.7A Growth Rates in Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industrial

Origin, Region IX, At Current Prices: 2011-2013 3-11Table 3.7B Growth Rates in Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industrial

Origin, Region IX, At Constant 2000 Prices: 2011-2013 3-11Table 3.8A Per Cent Distribution in Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industrial

Origin, Region IX, At Current Prices: 2011-2013 3-12Table 3.8B Per Cent Distribution in Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industrial

Origin, Region IX, At Constant 2000 Prices: 2011-2013 3-12Table 3.9A Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industrial Origin, Philippines

At Current Prices: 2003-2009 3-14Table 3.9B Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industrial Origin, Philippines

At Constant 2000 Prices: 2010-2012 3-14Table 3.10A Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region,

At Current Prices: 2003-2009 3-16Table 3.10B Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region,

At Constant 2000 Prices: 2003-2009 3-16Table 3.11A Growth Rates in Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region,

At Current Prices: 2007-2009 3-18Table 3.11B Growth Rates in Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region,

At Constant 2000 Prices: 2007-2009 3-18Table 3.12A Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industrial Origin,

At Current Prices, Region IX: 2003-2009 3-19Table 3.12B Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industrial Origin,

At Constant 1985 Prices, Region IX: 2003-2009 3-19

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Contents - Continued

Table 3.13A Growth Rates in Gross Regional Domestic Product by IndustrialOrigin, Region IX, At Current Prices: 2007-2009 3-21

Table 3.13B Growth Rates in Gross Regional Domestic Product by IndustrialOrigin, Region IX, At Constant 1985 Prices: 2007-2009 3-21

Table 3.14A Per Capita Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region,At Current Prices, 1999-2009 3-23

Table 3.14B Per Capita Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region,At Constant 1985 Prices: 1999-2009 3-23

Table 3.15A Growth Rates in Per Capita Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region,At Current Prices: 2007-2009 3-25

Table 3.15B Growth Rates in Per Capita Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region,At Constant 1985 Prices: 2007-2009 3-25

Table 3.16A Expenditures on Gross Regional Domestic Product by Type of Expenditures,Philippines At Current Prices: 2010-2013 3-26

Table 3.16B Expenditures on Gross Regional Domestic Product by Type of Expenditures,Philippines At Constant Prices: 2010-2013 3-26

Table 3.17A Expenditures on Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region,At Current Prices: 2010-2013 3-27

Table 3.17B Expenditures on Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region,At Constant 1985 Prices: 2010-2013 3-27

Table 3.18A Growth Rates in Expenditures on Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region,At Current Prices: 2011-2013 3-28

Table 3.18B Growth Rates in Expenditures on Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region,At Constant 2000 Prices: 2011-2013 3-28

Table 3.19A Expenditures on Gross Regional Domestic Product, Region IXAt Current Prices, Region IX: 2011-2013 3-29

Table 3.19B Expenditures on Gross Regional Domestic Product, Region IXAt Constant 2000 Prices, Region IX: 2011-2013 3-29

Table 3.20A Per Capita, Household Final Consumption Expenditure, By Region,At Current Prices, 2011-2013 3-30

Table 3.20B Per Capita, Household Final Consumption Expenditure, By Region,At Constant 2000 Prices, 2011-2013 3-30

FIGURES and ILLUSTRATIONS:

Figure 3.1 Percent Distribution of Gross Regional Domestic Product by IndustrialOrigin, Region IX: 2011-2013 (At Constant 2000 Prices) 3-13

Figure 3.2 Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industrial Origin,Region IX: 2011-2013 (At Constant 2000 Prices) 3-13

Figure 3.3 Percent Distribution of Gross Regional Domestic Product by IndustrialOrigin, Region IX: 2009 (At Constant 1985 Prices) 3-22

Figure 3.4 Growth Rates in Gross Regional Domestic Product by Subsector,Region IX: 2008-2009 (At Constant 1985 Prices) 3-22

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Highlights Ω The economic growth rate of Zamboanga Peninsula decelerated from 12.9

percent in 2012 to 4.3 percent in 2013.

Ω The Service sector accounted for the largest share of Zamboanga Peninsula’s economy with a 43.7 percent share in 2013, higher than its share of 43.0 percent in 2012. Industry sector posted a steady percentage share of 34.6 percent in 2013. AHFF, meanwhile, accounted for the lowest share at 21.7 percent, lower than its 22.5 percent share in 2012.

Ω The Service sector registered a decelerated growth of 6.1 percent in 2013 from 9.6 percent in 2012.

Ω The Industry sector also decelerated from 31.2 percent in 2013 to 4.3 percent in 2012.

Ω AHFF rebounded from negative 2.6 percent in 2012 to 0.7 percent in 2013..

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Table 3.1AGROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, PHILIPPINESAT CURRENT PRICES2011 TO 2013(In Thousand Pesos)

2011 2012 2013

I. AGRI., HUNTING, FORESTRY & FISHING 1,235,012,509 1,250,639,578 1,296,824,395 a. Agriculture and Forestry 1,052,167,132 1,056,987,375 1,097,504,086 b. Fishing 182,845,377 193,652,203 199,320,309

II INDUSTRY SECTOR 3,043,288,393 3,299,948,089 3,593,819,931 a. Mining and Quarrying 143,026,956 121,435,141 115,459,702 b. Manufacturing 2,047,718,430 2,170,918,379 2,355,415,654 c. Construction 522,197,446 633,064,870 722,710,756 d. Electricity, Gas and Water Supply 330,345,561 374,529,699 400,233,818

III SERVICE SECTOR 5,430,030,897 6,016,748,247 6,657,547,076 a. Transport, Storage & Communication 627,255,133 685,250,652 730,023,135

1,696,743,216 1,870,556,695 2,052,402,753 c. Financial Intermediation 684,087,931 763,669,208 885,135,553

1,105,120,382 1,220,726,350 1,372,575,910

404,322,683 457,620,128 491,262,586 f. Other Services 912,501,552 1,018,925,214 1,126,147,141

GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT 9,708,331,799 10,567,335,915 11,548,191,402

Source :Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board (PSA-NSCB)

Table 3.1BGROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, PHILIPPINESAT CONSTANT 2000 PRICES2011 TO 2013(In Thousand Pesos)

2011 2012 2013

I. AGRI., HUNTING, FORESTRY & FISHING 679,835,107 698,966,902 706,618,909 a. Agriculture and Forestry 549,306,160 568,934,931 575,616,337 b. Fishing 130,528,946 130,031,971 131,002,572

II INDUSTRY SECTOR 1,893,950,404 2,031,442,902 2,219,434,250 a. Mining and Quarrying 70,509,209 72,047,154 72,894,758 b. Manufacturing 1,324,330,168 1,395,711,457 1,538,912,409 c. Construction 294,564,172 348,261,752 381,656,806 d. Electricity, Gas and Water Supply 204,546,856 215,422,538 225,970,277

III SERVICE SECTOR 3,336,415,846 3,581,763,888 3,839,405,418 a. Transport, Storage & Communication 446,026,444 482,094,584 509,086,291

981,021,508 1,055,671,803 1,115,501,616 c. Financial Intermediation 394,370,738 426,787,211 480,682,962

638,244,268 678,898,351 737,937,161

259,962,107 274,870,295 285,377,645 f. Other Services 616,790,781 663,441,643 710,819,742

GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT 5,910,201,357 6,312,173,692 6,765,458,577

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board (PSA-NSCB)

INDUSTRY/YEAR

b. Trade and Repair of Motor Vehicles,

d. R. Estate, Renting & Business Activities e. Public Administration & Defense; Compulsory Social Security

INDUSTRY/YEAR

b. Trade and Repair of Motor Vehicles,

d. R. Estate, Renting & Business Activities e. Public Administration & Defense; Compulsory Social Security

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Table 3.2AGROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGIONAT CURRENT PRICES2011 TO 2013(In Thousand Pesos)

2011 2012 2013PHILIPPINES 9,708,331,799 10,567,335,915 11,548,191,402

NCR METRO MANILA 3,461,447,602 3,823,186,925 4,290,630,471CAR CORDILLERA 209,515,838 211,961,295 227,924,971

I ILOCOS 299,314,607 326,638,856 359,706,535II CAGAYAN VALLEY 166,150,284 187,747,741 208,546,727

III CENTRAL LUZON 885,868,921 960,983,453 1,018,224,367IVA CALABARZON 1,640,077,536 1,775,645,233 1,881,381,141IVB MIMAROPA 173,610,041 181,355,362 186,762,078

V BICOL 199,312,226 216,675,398 240,303,496VI WESTERN VISAYAS 387,794,519 422,811,384 455,654,312

VII CENTRAL VISAYAS 590,909,134 666,781,051 732,977,310VIII EASTERN VISAYAS 240,777,700 227,793,669 250,344,509

IX ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA 197,625,379 217,792,570 230,651,364X NORTHERN MINDANAO 379,624,420 408,950,619 438,917,211

XI DAVAO REGION 406,720,757 423,563,120 461,427,167XII SOCCSKSARGEN 273,018,326 299,413,728 333,172,764XIII CARAGA 108,485,520 122,697,384 130,475,588

ARMM MUSLIM MINDANAO 88,078,989 93,338,128 101,091,392Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board (PSA-NSCB)

Table 3.2BGROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGIONAT CONSTANT 2000 PRICES2011 TO 2013(In Thousand Pesos)

2011 2012 2013

PHILIPPINES 5,910,201,357 6,312,173,692 6,765,458,577

NCR METRO MANILA 2,102,867,146 2,250,591,272 2,455,306,204CAR CORDILLERA 121,740,175 122,980,396 130,325,805

I ILOCOS 184,361,548 194,023,032 209,037,281II CAGAYAN VALLEY 105,494,400 114,007,429 121,541,791

III CENTRAL LUZON 546,756,621 582,482,718 607,545,151IVA CALABARZON 1,025,925,324 1,100,652,987 1,174,749,593IVB MIMAROPA 104,997,401 110,035,097 111,886,292

V BICOL 116,250,752 124,269,150 135,923,753VI WESTERN VISAYAS 241,401,054 259,923,329 270,562,900

VII CENTRAL VISAYAS 363,826,007 398,004,041 427,614,410VIII EASTERN VISAYAS 153,900,653 144,030,044 152,194,142

IX ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA 117,192,723 132,262,817 137,949,751X NORTHERN MINDANAO 223,230,074 239,272,849 252,645,030

XI DAVAO REGION 225,431,679 242,070,406 258,485,862XII SOCCSKSARGEN 159,315,513 172,032,903 186,407,600XIII CARAGA 70,033,593 77,517,606 83,550,716

ARMM MUSLIM MINDANAO 47,476,696 48,017,617 49,732,294Note: GDP series not linked with previous years due to revisions in some sectors. Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board(PSA-NSCB)

REGION / YEAR

REGION / YEAR

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Table 3.3AGROWTH RATES IN GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGIONAT CURRENT PRICES2011 TO 2013(In Percent)

11-12 12-13PHILIPPINES 8.8 9.3

NCR METRO MANILA 10.5 12.2CAR CORDILLERA 1.2 7.5

I ILOCOS 9.1 10.1II CAGAYAN VALLEY 13.0 11.1

III CENTRAL LUZON 8.5 6.0IVA CALABARZON 8.3 6.0IVB MIMAROPA 4.5 3.0

V BICOL 8.7 10.9VI WESTERN VISAYAS 9.0 7.8

VII CENTRAL VISAYAS 12.8 9.9VIII EASTERN VISAYAS (5.4) 9.9

IX ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA 10.2 5.9X NORTHERN MINDANAO 7.7 7.3

XI DAVAO REGION 4.1 8.9XII SOCCSKSARGEN 9.7 11.3XIII CARAGA 13.1 6.3

ARMM MUSLIM MINDANAO 6.0 8.3Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board(PSA-NSCB)

Table 3.3BGROWTH RATES IN GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGIONAT CONSTANT 2000 PRICES2011 TO 2013(In Percent)

11-12 12-13PHILIPPINES 6.8 7.2

NCR METRO MANILA 7.0 9.1CAR CORDILLERA 1.0 6.0

I ILOCOS 5.2 7.7II CAGAYAN VALLEY 8.1 6.6

III CENTRAL LUZON 6.5 4.3IVA CALABARZON 7.3 6.7IVB MIMAROPA 4.8 1.7

V BICOL 6.9 9.4VI WESTERN VISAYAS 7.7 4.1

VII CENTRAL VISAYAS 9.4 7.4VIII EASTERN VISAYAS (6.4) 5.7

IX ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA 12.9 4.3X NORTHERN MINDANAO 7.2 5.6

XI DAVAO REGION 7.4 6.8XII SOCCSKSARGEN 8.0 8.4XIII CARAGA 10.7 7.8

ARMM MUSLIM MINDANAO 1.1 3.6Note: GDP series not linked with previous years due to revisions in some sectors. Source:Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board(PSA-NSCB)

REGION / YEAR

REGION / YEAR

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Table 3.4APERCENT DISTRIBUTION IN GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGIONAT CURRENT PRICES2011 TO 2013(In Percent)

2011 2012 2013PHILIPPINES 100.0 100.0 100.0

NCR METRO MANILA 35.7 36.2 37.2 CAR CORDILLERA 2.2 2.0 2.0

I ILOCOS 3.1 3.1 3.1 II CAGAYAN VALLEY 1.7 1.8 1.8

III CENTRAL LUZON 9.1 9.1 8.8 IVA CALABARZON 16.9 16.8 16.3 IVB MIMAROPA 1.8 1.7 1.6

V BICOL 2.1 2.1 2.1 VI WESTERN VISAYAS 4.0 4.0 3.9

VII CENTRAL VISAYAS 6.1 6.3 6.3 VIII EASTERN VISAYAS 2.5 2.2 2.2

IX ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA 2.0 2.1 2.0 X NORTHERN MINDANAO 3.9 3.9 3.8

XI DAVAO REGION 4.2 4.0 4.0 XII SOCCSKSARGEN 2.8 2.8 2.9 XIII CARAGA 1.1 1.2 1.1

ARMM MUSLIM MINDANAO 0.9 0.9 0.9 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board(PSA-NSCB)

Table 3.4BPERCENT DISTRIBUTION IN GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGIONAT CONSTANT 2000 PRICES2011 TO 2013(In Percent)

2011 2012 2013PHILIPPINES 100.0 100.0 100.0

NCR METRO MANILA 35.6 35.7 36.3 CAR CORDILLERA 2.1 1.9 1.9

I ILOCOS 3.1 3.1 3.1 II CAGAYAN VALLEY 1.8 1.8 1.8

III CENTRAL LUZON 9.3 9.2 9.0 IVA CALABARZON 17.4 17.4 17.4 IVB MIMAROPA 1.8 1.7 1.7

V BICOL 2.0 2.0 2.0 VI WESTERN VISAYAS 4.1 4.1 4.0

VII CENTRAL VISAYAS 6.2 6.3 6.3 VIII EASTERN VISAYAS 2.6 2.3 2.2

IX ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA 2.0 2.1 2.0 X NORTHERN MINDANAO 3.8 3.8 3.7

XI DAVAO REGION 3.8 3.8 3.8 XII SOCCSKSARGEN 2.7 2.7 2.8 XIII CARAGA 1.2 1.2 1.2

ARMM MUSLIM MINDANAO 0.8 0.8 0.7 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board(PSA-NSCB)

REGION / YEAR

REGION / YEAR

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Table 3.5APER CAPITA GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCTAT CURRENT PRICES2011 TO 2013

2011 2012 2013PHILIPPINES 102,383 109,494 117,603

NCR METRO MANILA 284,863 309,671 342,170CAR CORDILLERA 126,477 125,974 133,413

I ILOCOS 61,834 66,722 72,677II CAGAYAN VALLEY 50,425 56,295 61,800

III CENTRAL LUZON 84,855 90,229 93,745IVA CALABARZON 125,062 131,602 135,579IVB MIMAROPA 61,646 63,318 64,137

V BICOL 35,968 38,569 42,206VI WESTERN VISAYAS 53,488 57,598 61,325

VII CENTRAL VISAYAS 84,769 94,129 101,862VIII EASTERN VISAYAS 57,549 53,803 58,451

IX ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA 56,473 61,146 63,643X NORTHERN MINDANAO 85,891 90,793 95,655

XI DAVAO REGION 88,607 90,645 97,037XII SOCCSKSARGEN 64,321 68,968 75,061XIII CARAGA 43,688 48,741 51,146

ARMM MUSLIM MINDANAO 26,476 27,690 29,608Source:Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board(PSA-NSCB)

Table 3.5BPER CAPITA GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCTAT CONSTANT 2000 PRICES2011 TO 2013

2011 2012 2013PHILIPPINES 62,328 65,404 68,897

NCR METRO MANILA 173,057 182,294 195,806 CAR CORDILLERA 73,490 73,091 76,284

I ILOCOS 38,087 39,633 42,235 II CAGAYAN VALLEY 32,017 34,184 36,017

III CENTRAL LUZON 52,372 54,690 55,935 IVA CALABARZON 78,231 81,575 84,657 IVB MIMAROPA 37,283 38,417 38,423

V BICOL 20,979 22,120 23,873 VI WESTERN VISAYAS 33,296 35,408 36,414

VII CENTRAL VISAYAS 52,192 56,186 59,425 VIII EASTERN VISAYAS 36,784 34,019 35,535

IX ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA 33,489 37,133 38,064 X NORTHERN MINDANAO 50,506 53,122 55,060

XI DAVAO REGION 49,112 51,805 54,359 XII SOCCSKSARGEN 37,533 39,626 41,996 XIII CARAGA 28,203 30,794 32,752

ARMM MUSLIM MINDANAO 14,271 14,245 14,566 Source:Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board(PSA-NSCB)

REGION / YEAR

REGION / YEAR

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Table 3.6AGROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, REGION IXAT CURRENT PRICES2011 TO 2013(In Thousand Pesos)

INDUSTRY 2011 2012 2013

I. AGRI., HUNTING, FORESTRY & FISHING 62,513,238 56,741,094 56,795,632 a. Agriculture and Forestry 49,815,597 46,003,722 46,421,899 b. Fishing 12,697,641 10,737,372 10,373,733

II INDUSTRY SECTOR 51,783,481 66,600,819 70,968,244 a. Mining and Quarrying 3,919,656 2,819,695 2,533,860 b. Manufacturing 36,656,573 49,666,497 49,932,615 c. Construction 9,291,903 11,984,670 16,206,184 d. Electricity, Gas and Water Supply 1,915,349 2,129,957 2,295,584

III SERVICE SECTOR 83,328,660 94,450,657 102,887,489 a. Transport, Storage & Communication 13,842,907 15,083,179 15,201,707

21,329,517 23,875,361 25,501,588 c. Financial Intermediation 8,845,776 10,148,379 12,090,328 d. R. Estate, Renting & Business Activities 9,904,569 12,371,783 13,439,034

9,803,241 11,040,508 12,077,635 f. Other Services 19,602,651 21,931,447 24,577,196

GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT 197,625,379 217,792,570 230,651,364

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board (PSA-NSCB)

Table 3.6BGROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, REGION IXAT CONSTANT 2000 PRICES2011 TO 2013(In Thousand Pesos)

INDUSTRY 2011 2012 2013

I. AGRI., HUNTING, FORESTRY & FISHING 30,491,167 29,697,119 29,916,100 a. Agriculture and Forestry 19,460,043 19,472,338 19,940,181 b. Fishing 11,031,124 10,224,780 9,975,920

II INDUSTRY SECTOR 34,833,721 45,716,110 47,693,517 a. Mining and Quarrying 1,250,827 1,258,175 1,209,209 b. Manufacturing 26,690,025 36,082,800 36,057,142 c. Construction 5,464,648 6,889,734 8,898,028 d. Electricity, Gas and Water Supply 1,428,221 1,485,400 1,529,137

III SERVICE SECTOR 51,867,835 56,849,588 60,340,134 a. Transport, Storage & Communication 8,314,572 8,996,586 9,215,305

12,311,017 13,605,902 13,894,798 c. Financial Intermediation 4,971,343 5,551,454 6,340,777 d. R. Estate, Renting & Business Activities 6,701,460 7,858,639 8,169,458

6,304,335 6,632,557 7,015,803 f. Other Services 13,265,108 14,204,450 15,703,992

GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT 117,192,723 132,262,817 137,949,751

Source:Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board (PSA-NSCB)

b. Trade and Repair of Motor Vehicles, Motorcycles, Personal and Household Goods

b. Trade and Repair of Motor Vehicles, Motorcycles, Personal and Household Goods

e. Public Administration & Defense; Compulsory Social Security

e. Public Administration & Defense; Compulsory Social Security

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Table 3.7AGROWTH RATES IN GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, REGION IXAT CURRENT PRICES2011 TO 2013(In Percent)

INDUSTRY 11-12 12-13

I. AGRI., HUNTING, FORESTRY & FISHING -9.2 0.1 a. Agriculture and Forestry -7.7 0.9 b. Fishing -15.4 -3.4

II INDUSTRY SECTOR 28.6 6.6 a. Mining and Quarrying -28.1 -10.1 b. Manufacturing 35.5 0.5 c. Construction 29.0 35.2 d. Electricity, Gas and Water Supply 11.2 7.8

III SERVICE SECTOR 13.3 8.9 a. Transport, Storage & Communication 9.0 0.8

11.9 6.8 c. Financial Intermediation 14.7 19.1 d. R. Estate, Renting & Business Activities 24.9 8.6

12.6 9.4 f. Other Services 11.9 12.1

GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT 10.2 5.9

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board (PSA-NSCB)

Table 3.7BGROWTH RATES IN GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, REGION IXAT CONSTANT 2000 PRICES2011 TO 2013(In Percent)

INDUSTRY 11-12 12-13

I. AGRI., HUNTING, FORESTRY & FISHING -2.6 0.7 a. Agriculture and Forestry 0.1 2.4 b. Fishing -7.3 -2.4

II INDUSTRY SECTOR 31.2 4.3 a. Mining and Quarrying 0.6 -3.9 b. Manufacturing 35.2 -0.1 c. Construction 26.1 29.1 d. Electricity, Gas and Water Supply 4.0 2.9

III SERVICE SECTOR 9.6 6.1 a. Transport, Storage & Communication 8.2 2.4

10.5 2.1 c. Financial Intermediation 11.7 14.2 d. R. Estate, Renting & Business Activities 17.3 4.0

5.2 5.8 f. Other Services 7.1 10.6

GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT 12.9 4.3

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board (PSA-NSCB)

b. Trade and Repair of Motor Vehicles, Motorcycles, Personal and Household Goods

e. Public Administration & Defense; Compulsory Social Security

b. Trade and Repair of Motor Vehicles, Motorcycles, Personal and Household Goods

e. Public Administration & Defense; Compulsory Social Security

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Table 3.8APERCENT DISTRIBUTION IN GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, REGION IXAT CURRENT PRICES2011 TO 2013(In Percent)

INDUSTRY 2011 2012 2013

I. AGRI., HUNTING, FORESTRY & FISHING 31.6 26.1 24.6 a. Agriculture and Forestry 25.2 21.1 20.1 b. Fishing 6.4 4.9 4.5

II INDUSTRY SECTOR 26.2 30.6 30.8 a. Mining and Quarrying 2.0 1.3 1.1 b. Manufacturing 18.5 22.8 21.6 c. Construction 4.7 5.5 7.0 d. Electricity, Gas and Water Supply 1.0 1.0 1.0

III SERVICE SECTOR 42.2 43.4 44.6 a. Transport, Storage & Communication 7.0 6.9 6.6

10.8 11.0 11.1 c. Financial Intermediation 4.5 4.7 5.2 d. R. Estate, Renting & Business Activities 5.0 5.7 5.8

5.0 5.1 5.2 f. Other Services 9.9 10.1 10.7

GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT 100.0 100.0 100.0

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority -National Statistical Coordination Board (PSA-NSCB)

Table 3.8BPERCENT DISTRIBUTION IN GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, REGION IXAT CONSTANT 2000 PRICES2011 TO 2013(In Percent)

INDUSTRY 2011 2012 2013

I. AGRI., HUNTING, FORESTRY & FISHING 26.0 22.5 21.7 a. Agriculture and Forestry 16.6 14.7 14.5 b. Fishing 9.4 7.7 7.2

II INDUSTRY SECTOR 29.7 34.6 34.6 a. Mining and Quarrying 1.1 1.0 0.9 b. Manufacturing 22.8 27.3 26.1 c. Construction 4.7 5.2 6.5 d. Electricity, Gas and Water Supply 1.2 1.1 1.1

III SERVICE SECTOR 44.3 43.0 43.7 a. Transport, Storage & Communication 7.1 6.8 6.7

10.5 10.3 10.1 c. Financial Intermediation 4.2 4.2 4.6 d. R. Estate, Renting & Business Activities 5.7 5.9 5.9

5.4 5.0 5.1 f. Other Services 11.3 10.7 11.4

GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT 100.0 100.0 100.0

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board (PSA-NSCB)

b. Trade and Repair of Motor Vehicles, Motorcycles, Personal and Household Goods

e. Public Administration & Defense; Compulsory Social Security

b. Trade and Repair of Motor Vehicles, Motorcycles, Personal and Household Goods

e. Public Administration & Defense; Compulsory Social Security

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Agriculture, Fishery and F 21.69Industry 34.6Services 43.7

100.00

2011 117,192,722.62012 132,262,816.52013 137,949,750.9

AHFF28%

Industry 34%

Services44%

Figure 3.1-Percent Distribution of Gross Regional Domestic Productby Industrial Origin, Region IX: 2013

(At Constant 2000 Prices)

105000000

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115000000

120000000

125000000

130000000

135000000

140000000

Figure 3.2 GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN (in thousand pesos)

Region IX: 2011-2013(At Constant 2000 Prices)

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Table 3.9AGROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, PHILIPPINESAT CURRENT PRICES2003-2009(In Thousand Pesos)

Industry 2003 2004

AGRICULTURE, FISHERY AND FORESTRY 631,969,730 734,171,085 a. Agriculture and Fishery 629,704,505 730,699,422 b. Forestry 2,265,225 3,471,663

INDUSTRY SECTOR 1,378,870,245 1,544,351,192 a. Mining and Quarrying 43,566,099 52,887,080 b. Manufacturing 1,004,003,982 1,122,879,124 c. Construction 194,128,000 212,766,000 d. Electricity,Gas and Water 137,172,163 155,818,988

SERVICE SECTOR 2,305,561,982 2,593,032,490 a. Transportation, Communication, Storage 313,180,000 367,352,001 b. Trade 602,771,629 681,742,066 c. Finance 185,976,953 215,660,445 d. Occupied Dwellings and Real Estate 270,074,000 292,208,000 e. Private Services 556,490,401 653,333,980 f. Government Services 377,068,999 382,735,999

GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT 4,316,401,957 4,871,554,787

Notes: 1) The Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) estimates for the ARMM started only in 1993. Prior to this, the contributions to the economy of the provinces comprising the ARMM accrued to Regions IX and XII. 2) Data for the years 1999 and 2000 are revised values as of July 2002.

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board (PSA-NSCB)

Table 3.9BGROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, PHILIPPINESAT CONSTANT 1985 PRICES2003-2009(In Thousand Pesos)

Industry 2003 2004

AGRICULTURE, FISHERY AND FORESTRY 215,272,749 226,417,750a. Agriculture and Fishery 214,407,727 225,092,291b. Forestry 865,023 1,325,459

INDUSTRY SECTOR 363,485,822 382,418,787a. Mining and Quarrying 17,856,093 18,324,619b. Manufacturing 263,254,714 278,623,559c. Construction 47,113,000 48,718,000d. Electricity,Gas and Water 35,262,015 36,752,609

SERVICE SECTOR 506,313,464 545,458,061a. Transportation, Communication, Storage 87,747,000 97,605,000b. Trade 180,460,093 192,691,369c. Finance 51,798,253 56,918,569d. Occupied Dwellings and Real Estate 50,955,000 53,654,001e. Private Services 84,367,118 93,352,024f. Government Services 50,986,000 51,237,098

GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT 1,085,072,036 1,154,294,598See notes on Table 3.1ASource: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board (PSA-NSCB)

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Table 3.9A - Continued

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

778,369,701 853,718,117 943,842,434 1,102,465,152 1,138,333,829 774,118,597 848,050,715 939,147,188 1,097,978,046 1,134,035,642

4,251,104 5,667,402 4,695,247 4,487,106 4,298,187

1,735,148,370 1,909,433,959 2,098,719,702 2,347,803,389 2,318,881,884 63,638,834 75,557,013 108,285,565 110,989,261 119,159,846

1,264,650,580 1,377,552,515 1,459,125,158 1,654,594,273 1,566,738,305 210,191,000 240,262,000 300,401,000 346,603,000 390,449,000 196,667,955 216,062,430 230,907,979 235,616,855 242,534,733

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

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

Table 3.9B - Continued

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

230,954,371 239,776,699 323,674,952 259,410,156 259,424,075229,572,878 238,040,299 322,178,846 258,026,572 258,102,329

1,381,493 1,736,401 1,496,106 1,383,583 1,321,746

396,881,534 414,815,330 442,993,721 464,501,727 460,205,05720,031,872 18,813,209 23,713,315 24,156,857 29,354,055

293,334,224 305,663,093 315,709,264 329,013,447 314,398,66645,852,000 50,271,000 60,826,000 65,462,000 71,908,00037,663,438 40,068,028 42,745,142 45,869,423 44,544,336

583,616,539 621,563,569 672,136,506 693,175,576 712,486,367104,766,300 111,411,698 120,698,000 125,813,641 126,530,122203,552,390 216,056,896 233,863,427 236,704,946 239,118,72964,597,145 71,890,882 81,310,379 83,355,835 88,305,35956,506,314 59,734,279 63,244,813 66,922,201 66,745,969

100,373,093 107,315,614 116,373,887 122,023,953 129,860,18853,821,297 55,154,200 56,646,000 58,355,000 61,926,000

1,211,452,444 1,276,155,599 1,438,805,180 1,417,087,459 1,432,115,499

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Table 3.10AGROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGIONAT CURRENT PRICES2003-2009(In Thousand Pesos)

Region 2003 2004PHILIPPINES 4,316,401,957 4,871,554,787

NCR METRO MANILA 1,556,807,668 1,767,750,379CAR CORDILLERA 97,667,692 107,929,558

I ILOCOS 125,577,691 141,002,919II CAGAYAN VALLEY 79,931,100 93,537,925

III CENTRAL LUZON 347,426,227 381,358,810IVA CALABARZON 518,131,135 576,035,029IVB MIMAROPA 91,754,894 99,956,196

V BICOL 109,804,875 123,662,050VI WESTERN VISAYAS 281,441,298 316,688,693

VII CENTRAL VISAYAS 296,491,384 337,833,065VIII EASTERN VISAYAS 99,349,724 114,316,284

IX ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA 96,772,234 107,301,304X NORTHERN MINDANAO 197,101,642 224,321,609

XI DAVAO REGION 187,341,331 215,391,732XII SOCCSKSARGEN 139,167,008 160,739,275

ARMM MUSLIM MINDANAO 36,897,886 43,541,147XIII CARAGA 54,738,170 60,188,812

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board (PSA-NSCB)

Table 3.10BGROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGIONAT CONSTANT 1985 PRICES2003-2009(In Thousand Pesos)

Region 2003 2004PHILIPPINES 1,085,072,036 1,154,294,598

NCR METRO MANILA 332,102,461 360,892,919CAR CORDILLERA 26,114,579 27,189,955

I ILOCOS 32,397,483 34,152,962II CAGAYAN VALLEY 22,611,506 24,762,902

III CENTRAL LUZON 97,793,947 99,754,393IVA CALABARZON 140,745,516 146,759,656IVB MIMAROPA 30,436,754 31,716,296

V BICOL 31,027,232 32,810,702VI WESTERN VISAYAS 77,369,672 83,374,557

VII CENTRAL VISAYAS 75,802,605 81,273,730VIII EASTERN VISAYAS 24,551,522 25,857,456

IX ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA 28,722,287 29,919,724X NORTHERN MINDANAO 52,263,039 56,089,847

XI DAVAO REGION 49,940,164 53,254,283XII SOCCSKSARGEN 38,698,421 41,010,340

ARMM MUSLIM MINDANAO 9,955,526 10,481,329XIII CARAGA 14,539,322 14,993,545

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board (PSA-NSCB)

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Table 3.10A - Continued

2005 2006 2007 2008 20095,444,038,531 6,031,164,134 6,648,619,255 7,409,370,523 7,678,917,134

2,015,929,184 2,245,513,179 2,478,589,365 2,740,343,366 2,813,801,990 116,311,117 128,709,149 136,113,605 145,789,992 149,449,662 156,289,967 172,015,327 185,388,414 207,409,135 215,073,390

94,992,886 106,163,550 117,250,288 131,905,349 138,871,974 423,884,397 463,039,823 499,258,786 571,164,807 576,550,361 628,254,557 691,635,646 749,201,033 801,841,723 802,837,489 114,350,913 123,597,749 138,835,493 162,399,788 161,985,798 136,556,766 148,046,455 168,666,596 189,138,524 213,099,393 355,443,513 396,408,677 438,790,638 501,234,448 543,140,178 378,503,623 416,945,842 462,251,356 507,396,744 518,329,037 124,904,466 137,404,901 140,778,617 165,220,473 173,325,678 120,954,121 134,933,716 151,646,375 173,368,150 186,433,145 247,996,669 277,269,295 311,620,890 362,106,212 389,624,318 240,199,148 263,755,252 295,935,577 336,952,906 367,903,477 174,855,411 195,570,392 221,804,058 250,923,247 258,936,134

48,220,595 52,914,434 55,935,114 62,369,766 65,732,998 66,391,199 77,240,747 96,553,051 99,805,893 103,822,112

Table 3.10B - Continued

2005 2006 2007 2008 20091,211,452,444 1,276,155,599 1,366,624,746 1,417,087,459 1,432,115,499

388,159,528 414,437,924 446,661,559 467,453,002 465,688,965 27,412,429 28,396,925 30,413,787 30,920,809 31,547,310 35,965,466 38,172,734 40,348,623 41,168,347 40,737,475 23,731,960 25,523,961 27,180,880 27,638,771 28,157,464

102,486,493 107,039,140 113,375,855 117,622,250 115,947,511 150,558,022 156,688,378 - - - 33,758,955 34,292,906 165,056,755 168,196,749 165,572,379 34,496,483 35,394,007 37,648,453 38,790,154 39,105,919 87,553,113 91,865,954 38,057,243 39,634,904 42,877,886 86,151,496 90,297,893 98,904,732 103,145,489 109,252,408 26,701,501 28,093,607 98,076,303 101,292,120 102,052,820 31,997,323 32,676,015 28,953,167 29,939,775 30,482,024 58,582,149 62,729,335 35,048,288 35,761,837 38,196,714 55,455,074 57,877,947 67,604,722 71,133,097 73,206,779 41,961,231 44,740,935 61,676,858 63,928,106 67,366,644 10,887,672 11,290,530 47,733,677 49,896,778 50,556,259 15,593,550 16,637,408 11,903,728 12,098,904 12,409,350

17,980,118 18,466,367 18,957,590

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Table 3.11AGROWTH RATES IN GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGIONAT CURRENT PRICES2007-2009(In Percent)

07-08 08-09PHILIPPINES 11.4 3.6

NCR METRO MANILA 10.6 2.7CAR CORDILLERA 7.1 2.5

I ILOCOS 11.9 3.7II CAGAYAN VALLEY 12.5 5.3

III CENTRAL LUZON 14.4 0.9IVA CALABARZON 7.0 0.1IVB MIMAROPA 17.0 -0.3

V BICOL 12.1 12.7VI WESTERN VISAYAS 14.2 8.4

VII CENTRAL VISAYAS 9.8 2.2VIII EASTERN VISAYAS 17.4 4.9

IX ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA 14.3 7.5X NORTHERN MINDANAO 16.2 7.6

XI DAVAO REGION 13.9 9.2XII SOCCSKSARGEN 13.1 3.2

ARMM MUSLIM MINDANAO 11.5 5.4XIII CARAGA 3.4 4.0

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board (PSA-NSCB)

Table 3.11BGROWTH RATES IN GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGIONAT CONSTANT 1985 PRICES2007-2009(In Percent)

07-08 08-09PHILIPPINES 3.7 1.1

NCR METRO MANILA 4.7 (0.4)CAR CORDILLERA 1.7 2.0

I ILOCOS 2.0 (1.0)II CAGAYAN VALLEY 1.7 1.9

III CENTRAL LUZON 3.7 (1.4)IVA CALABARZON 1.9 (1.6)IVB MIMAROPA 3.0 0.8

V BICOL 4.1 8.2VI WESTERN VISAYAS 4.3 5.9

VII CENTRAL VISAYAS 3.3 0.8VIII EASTERN VISAYAS 3.4 1.8

IX ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA 2.0 6.8X NORTHERN MINDANAO 5.2 2.9

XI DAVAO REGION 3.7 5.4XII SOCCSKSARGEN 4.5 1.3

ARMM MUSLIM MINDANAO 1.6 2.6XIII CARAGA 2.7 2.7

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board (PSA-NSCB)

Region

Region

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Table 3.12AGROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, REGION IXAT CURRENT PRICES2003-2009(In Thousand Pesos)

INDUSTRY 2003 2004

AGRICULTURE, FISHERY AND FORESTRY 36,449,143 40,102,572 a. Agriculture 36,337,158 39,915,054 b. Forestry 111,985 187,518

INDUSTRY SECTOR 18,022,333 20,417,820 a. Mining and Quarrying 673,482 772,117 b. Manufacturing 11,468,738 12,859,910 c. Construction 4,696,148 5,290,353 d. Electricity,Gas,Water 1,183,965 1,495,440

SERVICE SECTOR 42,300,758 46,690,438 a. Transportation, Communication, Storage 7,580,641 9,085,839 b. Trade 9,544,339 11,233,226 c. Finance 672,494 740,443 d. Occupied Dwellings and Real Estate 7,587,159 8,076,804 e. Private Services 5,809,713 6,406,524 f. Government Services 11,106,412 11,147,603

GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT 96,772,234 107,210,830

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board (PSA-NSCB)

Table 3.12BGROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, REGION IXAT CONSTANT 1985 PRICES2003-2009(In Thousand Pesos)

INDUSTRY 2003 2004

AGRICULTURE, FISHERY AND FORESTRY 14,674,432 15,042,785 a. Agriculture 14,630,644 14,983,171 b. Forestry 43,788 59,614

INDUSTRY SECTOR 4,318,472 4,556,734 a. Mining and Quarrying 279,696 298,883 b. Manufacturing 2,600,307 2,757,885 c. Construction 1,153,448 1,192,619 d. Electricity,Gas,Water 285,021 307,347

SERVICE SECTOR 9,729,383 10,301,505 a. Transportation, Communication, Storage 1,910,654 2,094,793 b. Trade 3,440,900 3,690,583 c. Finance 227,058 242,495 d. Occupied Dwellings and Real Estate 1,492,172 1,551,859 e. Private Services 1,156,576 1,229,439 f. Government Services 1,502,023 1,492,336

GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT 28,722,287 29,901,025

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board (PSA-NSCB)

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Table 3.12A - Continued

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

45,592,180 51,426,347 60,053,881 70,207,380 73,953,468 45,532,105 51,272,212 59,831,754 69,994,241 73,810,932

60,075 154,135 222,127 213,139 142,536

23,444,951 27,000,632 31,104,632 36,515,760 40,859,148 974,835 1,400,019 1,212,416 923,267 3,243,257

15,161,394 17,055,852 19,287,702 23,053,391 23,724,482 5,297,628 6,206,898 8,126,266 9,677,506 10,830,152 2,011,093 2,337,864 2,478,247 2,861,596 3,061,257

51,916,989 56,506,736 60,487,863 66,645,010 71,620,529 10,496,548 11,049,301 12,089,566 13,218,406 14,333,403 12,906,977 14,422,519 15,975,850 18,195,238 18,632,704

857,958 964,974 1,020,208 1,207,491 1,377,441 8,487,707 9,127,248 9,281,186 10,041,652 10,315,014 7,133,265 7,833,584 8,190,614 8,874,143 9,711,719

12,034,535 13,109,111 13,930,438 15,108,080 17,250,248

120,954,121 134,933,716 151,646,375 173,368,150 186,433,145

Table 3.12B - Continued

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

16,312,276 16,102,797 17,282,437 17,453,021 18,811,998 16,293,376 16,055,047 17,216,852 17,393,955 18,765,507

18,900 47,750 65,585 59,066 46,490

4,822,792 5,216,665 5,842,133 6,042,606 6,778,972 336,480 373,135 375,747 257,069 776,471

3,011,834 3,237,722 3,530,123 3,681,812 3,768,234 1,137,615 1,249,277 1,567,480 1,724,595 1,847,740

336,863 356,532 368,783 379,129 386,527

10,862,255 11,356,552 11,923,718 12,266,210 12,605,745 2,227,694 2,315,913 2,518,427 2,695,105 2,809,984 3,930,471 4,139,878 4,396,637 4,440,721 4,443,064

260,530 278,322 283,986 291,995 316,909 1,590,489 1,666,832 1,681,360 1,716,289 1,728,379 1,288,092 1,354,581 1,376,034 1,383,906 1,447,837 1,564,979 1,601,025 1,667,273 1,738,194 1,859,572

31,997,323 32,676,015 35,048,288 35,761,837 38,196,714

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Table 3.13AGROWTH RATES IN GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, REGION IXAT CURRENT PRICES2007-2009(In Percent)

INDUSTRY 07-08 08-09

AGRICULTURE, FISHERY AND FORESTRY 16.9 5.3 a. Agriculture 17.0 5.5b. Forestry (4.0) (33.1)

INDUSTRY SECTOR 17.4 11.9 a. Mining and Quarrying (23.8) 251.3b. Manufacturing 19.5 2.9c. Construction 19.1 11.9d. Electricity,Gas,Water 15.5 7.0

SERVICE SECTOR 10.2 7.5a. Transportation, Communication, Storage 9.3 8.4b. Trade 13.9 2.4c. Finance 18.4 14.1d. Occupied Dwellings and Real Estate 8.2 2.7e. Private Services 8.3 9.4f. Government Services 8.5 14.2

GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT 14.3 7.5

Source:Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board (PSA-NSCB)

Table 3.13BGROWTH RATES IN GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, REGION IXAT CONSTANT 1985 PRICES2007-2009(In Percent)

INDUSTRY 07-08 08-09

AGRICULTURE, FISHERY AND FORESTRY 1.0 7.79a. Agriculture 1.0 7.89b. Forestry (9.9) (21.3)

INDUSTRY SECTOR 3.4 12.2a. Mining and Quarrying (31.6) 202.0b. Manufacturing 4.3 2.3c. Construction 10.0 7.1d. Electricity,Gas,Water 2.8 2.0

SERVICE SECTOR 2.9 2.8a. Transportation, Communication, Storage 7.0 4.3b. Trade 1.0 0.1c. Finance 2.8 8.5d. Occupied Dwellings and Real Estate 2.1 0.7e. Private Services 0.6 4.6f. Government Services 4.3 7.0

GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT 2.0 6.8

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board (PSA-NSCB)

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Agriculture, Fishery and F 49.25Industry 17.7Services 33.0

100.00

2009Agriculture 7.9Forestry (21.3)Minining and Quarrying 202.0Manufacturing 2.3Construction 7.1Electricity,Gas,Water 2.0Trans. Comm., Storage 4.3Trade 0.1Finance 8.5Occ. Dwellings and R/ E 0.7Private Services 4.6Gov. Services 7.0

Agriculture, Fishery and

Forestry49%

Industry 18%

Services33%

Figure 3.3-Percent Distribution of Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industrial Origin, Region IX: 2009

(At Constant 1985 Prices)

-30.0

-10.0

10.0

30.0

50.0

70.0

90.0

110.0

130.0

150.0

170.0

190.0

210.0

(In P

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nt)

Sub-sectors

Figure 3.4 Growth Rates in Gross Regional Domestic Product by Subsector, Region IX: 2008-2009

(At Constant 1985 Prices)

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Table 3.14APER CAPITA GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGIONAT CURRENT PRICES1999-2009(In Pesos)

1999 2000 2001 2002PHILIPPINES 38,770 43,685 46,207 49,449

NCR METRO MANILA 104,592 118,259 127,684 135,752CAR CORDILLERA 49,525 58,069 59,061 64,176

I ILOCOS REGION 22,121 24,532 25,199 27,145II CAGAYAN VALLEY 22,228 26,153 26,840 27,026

III CENTRAL LUZON 29,284 32,711 33,708 37,129IVA CALABARZON .. .. .. 46,273IVB MIMAROPA .. .. .. 34,440

V BICOL REGION 17,112 18,426 19,501 21,230VI WESTERN VISAYAS 29,318 35,140 37,154 40,652

VII CENTRAL VISAYAS 35,018 41,238 43,863 46,624VIII EASTERN VISAYAS 19,332 22,365 23,192 25,047

IX ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA 22,050 25,190 28,738 30,691X NORTHERN MINDANAO 38,967 45,134 37,369 49,102

XI DAVAO REGION 37,011 37,438 53,879 44,977XII SOCCSKSARGEN 29,099 32,460 27,454 37,598

ARMM MUSLIM MINDANAO 12,247 12,906 13,637 11,772XIII CARAGA 17,398 23,264 17,156 24,250

Source:Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board (PSA-NSCB)

Table 3.14BPER CAPITA GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGIONAT CONSTANT 1985 PRICES1999-2009(In Pesos)

1999 2000 2001 2002PHILIPPINES 11,958 12,670 12,597 12,900

NCR METRO MANILA 28,251 29,785 29,820 30,161CAR CORDILLERA 16,294 18,054 17,442 17,827

I ILOCOS REGION 6,527 7,057 6,972 7,175II CAGAYAN VALLEY 7,231 8,013 7,881 7,634

III CENTRAL LUZON 10,513 10,810 10,525 10,930IVA CALABARZON .. .. .. 13,388IVB MIMAROPA .. .. .. 11,549

V BICOL REGION 5,352 5,781 5,837 6,071VI WESTERN VISAYAS 9,870 10,996 11,083 11,432

VII CENTRAL VISAYAS 11,046 12,005 12,026 12,157VIII EASTERN VISAYAS 5,638 6,280 6,169 6,254

IX ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA 8,012 8,718 9,349 9,332X NORTHERN MINDANAO 12,496 13,585 10,719 13,713

XI DAVAO REGION 11,046 11,865 16,314 12,270XII SOCCSKSARGEN 9,298 9,871 7,793 10,854

ARMM MUSLIM MINDANAO 4,037 3,795 3,927 3,271XIII CARAGA 5,592 6,929 4,977 6,600

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board (PSA-NSCB)

Region

Region

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Table 3.14A - Continued

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 200952,718 58,301 63,851 69,346 74,951 81,910 83,261

148,743 166,330 186,880 205,177 223,300 243,528 246,75366,749 72,203 76,180 82,532 85,477 89,684 90,04127,943 30,737 33,376 36,002 38,027 41,699 42,39526,829 30,845 30,782 33,821 36,705 40,585 41,99239,407 42,348 46,096 49,337 52,132 58,460 57,86250,997 55,350 58,961 63,434 67,176 70,320 68,89536,538 38,747 43,161 45,427 49,717 56,668 55,07121,991 24,293 26,312 27,989 31,279 34,406 38,02242,556 46,963 51,693 56,530 61,372 68,757 73,07748,573 54,227 59,533 64,266 69,829 75,123 75,22025,743 29,019 31,064 33,487 33,623 38,666 39,76431,946 34,707 38,341 41,914 46,169 51,732 54,53252,436 58,429 63,255 69,264 76,234 86,751 91,45348,176 54,485 59,751 64,532 71,236 79,794 85,72039,960 45,096 47,928 52,395 58,096 64,277 64,86712,193 14,054 15,206 16,307 16,845 18,366 18,92424,531 26,468 28,639 32,692 40,090 40,672 41,506

Table 3.14B - Continued

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 200913,252 13,814 14,209 14,673 15,406 15,666 15,528

31,730 33,957 35,983 37,868 40,241 41,541 40,83817,848 18,190 17,954 18,209 19,099 19,021 19,007

7,209 7,445 7,680 7,989 8,276 8,277 8,0307,590 8,166 7,690 8,131 8,509 8,504 8,514

11,092 11,077 11,145 11,405 11,838 12,039 11,63613,853 14,102 14,130 14,371 14,800 14,750 14,20912,120 12,295 12,742 12,604 13,482 13,536 13,295

6,214 6,445 6,647 6,691 7,058 7,210 7,65011,699 12,364 12,733 13,101 13,833 14,149 14,69912,419 13,046 13,550 13,918 14,816 14,997 14,810

6,362 6,564 6,641 6,847 6,915 7,007 6,9939,482 9,678 10,143 10,150 10,670 10,671 11,173

13,904 14,610 14,942 15,670 16,539 17,042 17,18312,842 13,471 13,795 14,161 14,847 15,139 15,69611,112 11,506 11,502 11,987 12,503 12,782 12,665

3,290 3,383 3,433 3,480 3,585 3,563 3,5726,516 6,593 6,727 7,042 7,466 7,525 7,579

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Table 3.15AGROWTH RATES IN PER CAPITA GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGIONAT CURRENT PRICES2007-2009(In Percent)

07-08 08-09

PHILIPPINES 9.3 1.6

NCR METRO MANILA 9.1 1.3 CAR CORDILLERA 4.9 0.4

I ILOCOS REGION 9.7 1.7 II CAGAYAN VALLEY 10.6 3.5

III CENTRAL LUZON 12.1 (1.0) IVA CALABARZON 4.7 (2.0) IVB MIMAROPA 14.0 (2.8)

V BICOL REGION 10.0 10.5 VI WESTERN VISAYAS 12.0 6.3

VII CENTRAL VISAYAS 7.6 0.1 VIII EASTERN VISAYAS 15.0 2.8

IX ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA 12.0 5.4 X NORTHERN MINDANAO 13.8 5.4

XI DAVAO REGION 12.0 7.4 XII SOCCSKSARGEN 10.6 0.9

ARMM MUSLIM MINDANAO 9.0 3.0 XIII CARAGA 1.5 2.0

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board (PSA-NSCB)

Table 3.15BGROWTH RATES IN PER CAPITA GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGIONAT CONSTANT 1985 PRICES2007-2009(In Percent)

07-08 08-09

PHILIPPINES 1.7 (0.9)

NCR METRO MANILA 3.2 (1.7) CAR CORDILLERA (0.4) (0.1)

I ILOCOS REGION 0.0 (3.0) II CAGAYAN VALLEY (0.1) 0.1

III CENTRAL LUZON 1.7 (3.3) IVA CALABARZON (0.3) (3.7) IVB MIMAROPA 0.4 (1.8)

V BICOL REGION 2.2 6.1 VI WESTERN VISAYAS 2.3 3.9

VII CENTRAL VISAYAS 1.2 (1.2) VIII EASTERN VISAYAS 1.3 (0.2)

IX ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA 0.0 4.7 X NORTHERN MINDANAO 3.0 0.8

XI DAVAO REGION 2.0 3.7 XII SOCCSKSARGEN 2.2 (0.9)

ARMM MUSLIM MINDANAO (0.6) 0.3 XIII CARAGA 0.8 0.7

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board (PSA-NSCB)

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Table 3.16AEXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY TYPE OF EXPENDITURE, PHILIPPINESAT CURRENT PRICES2011 TO 2013(In Thousand Pesos)

Type of Expenditure 2011 2012 2013

1. Household Final Consumption Expenditure 7,132,581,406 7,837,880,576 8,464,882,970

2. Government Final Consumption Expenditure 941,836,242 1,145,140,400 1,282,408,488

3. Gross Capital Formation 1,986,931,027 1,911,978,566 2,270,579,687 A. Fixed Capital 1,819,274,605 2,068,893,540 2,361,909,434 1. Construction 906,596,117 1,095,175,731 1,253,746,313 2. Durable Equipment 698,745,396 751,133,350 885,835,868 3. Breeding Stock & Orchard Development 178,640,270 181,021,635 177,592,695 4. Intellectual Property Products 35,292,822 41,562,824 44,734,558

B. Changes in Inventories 167,656,421 -156,914,975 -91,329,747

4. Net Exports -353,016,875 -327,663,627 -469,679,742

GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT 9,708,331,799 10,567,335,915 11,548,191,402Source:Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board (PSA-NSCB)

Table 3.16BEXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY TYPE OF EXPENDITURE, PHILIPPINESAT CONSTANT 2000 PRICES2011 TO 2013(In Thousand Pesos)

Type of Expenditure 2011 2012 2013

1. Household Final Consumption Expenditure 4,166,410,305 4,442,522,858 4,694,760,036

2. Government Final Consumption Expenditure 582,099,037 672,176,406 723,639,853

3. Gross Capital Formation 1,216,883,608 1,152,067,327 1,496,775,665 A. Fixed Capital 1,159,856,931 1,285,179,503 1,438,295,371 1. Construction 450,345,934 528,568,975 583,551,393 2. Durable Equipment 583,224,565 624,112,101 720,936,605 3. Breeding Stock & Orchard Development 98,678,371 100,066,493 96,063,076 4. Intellectual Property Products 27,608,062 32,431,935 37,744,298

B. Changes in Inventories 57,026,677 -133,112,176 58,480,294

4. Net Exports -55,191,593 45,407,101 -149,716,977

GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT 5,910,201,357 6,312,173,692 6,765,458,577 Source:Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board (PSA-NSCB)

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Table 3.17AEXPENDITURES ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGIONAT CURRENT PRICES 2011 TO 2013(In Thousand Pesos)

2011 2012 2013PHILIPPINES 9,708,331,799 10,567,335,915 11,548,191,402 NCR NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION 3,461,447,602 3,823,186,925 4,290,630,471 CAR CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION 209,515,838 211,961,295 227,924,971 I ILOCOS REGION 299,314,607 326,638,856 359,706,535 II CAGAYAN VALLEY 166,150,284 187,747,741 208,546,727 III CENTRAL LUZON 885,868,921 960,983,453 1,018,224,367 IVA CALABARZON 1,640,077,536 1,775,645,233 1,881,381,141 IVB MIMAROPA 173,610,041 181,355,362 186,762,078 V BICOL REGION 199,312,226 216,675,398 240,303,496 VI WESTERN VISAYAS 387,794,519 422,811,384 455,654,312 VII CENTRAL VISAYAS 590,909,134 666,781,051 732,977,310 VIII EASTERN VISAYAS 240,777,700 227,793,669 250,344,509 IX ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA 197,625,379 217,792,570 230,651,364 X NORTHERN MINDANAO 379,624,420 408,950,619 438,917,211 XI DAVAO REGION 406,720,757 423,563,120 461,427,167 XII SOCCSKSARGEN 273,018,326 299,413,728 333,172,764 XIII CARAGA 108,485,520 122,697,384 130,475,588 ARMM MUSLIM MINDANAO 88,078,989 93,338,128 101,091,392 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board (PSA-NSCB)

Table 3.17BEXPENDITURES ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGIONAT CONSTANT 2000 PRICES 2011 TO 2013(In Thousand Pesos)

2011 2012 2013PHILIPPINES 5,910,201,357 6,312,173,692 6,765,458,577

NCR NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION 2,102,867,146 2,250,591,272 2,455,306,204 CAR CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION 121,740,175 122,980,396 130,325,805 I ILOCOS REGION 184,361,548 194,023,032 209,037,281 II CAGAYAN VALLEY 105,494,400 114,007,429 121,541,791 III CENTRAL LUZON 546,756,621 582,482,718 607,545,151 IVA CALABARZON 1,025,925,324 1,100,652,987 1,174,749,593 IVB MIMAROPA 104,997,401 110,035,097 111,886,292 V BICOL REGION 116,250,752 124,269,150 135,923,753 VI WESTERN VISAYAS 241,401,054 259,923,329 270,562,900 VII CENTRAL VISAYAS 363,826,007 398,004,041 427,614,410 VIII EASTERN VISAYAS 153,900,653 144,030,044 152,194,142 IX ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA 117,192,723 132,262,817 137,949,751 X NORTHERN MINDANAO 223,230,074 239,272,849 252,645,030 XI DAVAO REGION 225,431,679 242,070,406 258,485,862 XII SOCCSKSARGEN 159,315,513 172,032,903 186,407,600 XIII CARAGA 70,033,593 77,517,606 83,550,716 ARMM MUSLIM MINDANAO 47,476,696 48,017,617 49,732,294 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board (PSA-NSCB)

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Table 3.18AGROWTH RATES IN EXPENDITURES ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGIONAT CURRENT PRICES 2011 TO 2013(In Percent)

11-12 12-13 PHILIPPINES 8.8 9.3NCR NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION 10.5 12.2CAR CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION 1.2 7.5I ILOCOS REGION 9.1 10.1II CAGAYAN VALLEY 13.0 11.1III CENTRAL LUZON 8.5 6.0IVA CALABARZON 8.3 6.0IVB MIMAROPA 4.5 3.0V BICOL REGION 8.7 10.9VI WESTERN VISAYAS 9.0 7.8VII CENTRAL VISAYAS 12.8 9.9VIII EASTERN VISAYAS -5.4 9.9IX ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA 10.2 5.9X NORTHERN MINDANAO 7.7 7.3XI DAVAO REGION 4.1 8.9XII SOCCSKSARGEN 9.7 11.3XIII CARAGA 13.1 6.3ARMM MUSLIM MINDANAO 6.0 8.3Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board (PSA-NSCB)

Table 3.18BGROWTH RATES IN EXPENDITURES ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGIONAT CONSTANT 2000 PRICES 2011 TO 2013(In Percent)

11-12 12-13PHILIPPINES 6.8 7.2

NCR NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION 7.0 9.1 CAR CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION 1.0 6.0 I ILOCOS REGION 5.2 7.7 II CAGAYAN VALLEY 8.1 6.6 III CENTRAL LUZON 6.5 4.3 IVA CALABARZON 7.3 6.7 IVB MIMAROPA 4.8 1.7 V BICOL REGION 6.9 9.4 VI WESTERN VISAYAS 7.7 4.1 VII CENTRAL VISAYAS 9.4 7.4 VIII EASTERN VISAYAS -6.4 5.7 IX ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA 12.9 4.3X NORTHERN MINDANAO 7.2 5.6XI DAVAO REGION 7.4 6.8XII SOCCSKSARGEN 8.0 8.4XIII CARAGA 10.7 7.8ARMM MUSLIM MINDANAO 1.1 3.6

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board (PSA-NSCB)

Region

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Table 3.19AEXPENDITURES ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT, REGION IXAT CURRENT PRICES 2011 TO 2013(In Thousand Pesos)

TYPE OF EXPENDITURE 2011 2012 2013

1. Household Final Consumption Expenditure 172,063,897 188,719,795 204,642,847

2. Government Final Consumption Expenditure 24,109,296 29,054,389 34,293,255

3. Gross Capital Formation 16,884,739 34,974,931 46,495,122 A. Fixed Capital 25,911,841 29,984,131 37,177,299 1. Construction 16,131,836 20,732,978 28,104,361 2. Durable Equipment 2,199,972 2,392,477 2,813,076 3. Breeding Stock & Orchard Development 7,537,433 6,821,968 6,222,650 4. Intellectual Property Products 42,601 36,708 37,211

B. Changes in Inventories -9,027,102 4,990,800 9,317,823

4. Net Exports -15,432,553 -34,956,545 -54,779,859

GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT 197,625,379 217,792,570 230,651,364Source: Philippine Statistics Authority -National Statistical Coordination Board(PSA-NSCB)

Table 3.19BEXPENDITURES ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT, REGION IXAT CONSTANT 2000 PRICES 2011 TO 2013(In Thousand Pesos)

TYPE OF EXPENDITURE 2011 2012 2013

1. Household Final Consumption Expenditure 98,104,753 105,023,241 112,291,911

2. Government Final Consumption Expenditure 14,244,903 15,979,450 17,963,408

3. Gross Capital Formation 7,636,803 17,344,932 25,172,314 A. Fixed Capital 12,509,270 14,479,171 17,765,093 1. Construction 8,033,336 10,047,078 13,111,946 2. Durable Equipment 2,022,089 2,224,128 2,585,695 3. Breeding Stock & Orchard Development 2,421,261 2,178,439 2,034,778 4. Intellectual Property Products 32,583 29,526 32,674

B. Changes in Inventories -4,872,467 2,865,761 7,407,221

4. Net Exports -2,793,736 -6,084,807 -17,477,882

GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT 117,192,723 132,262,817 137,949,751 Source:Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board(PSA-NSCB)

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Table 3.20APER CAPITA, HOUSEHOLD FINAL CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE, BY REGIONAT CURRENT PRICES2011 TO 2013(In Pesos)

2011 2012 2013PHILIPPINES 75,219 81,212 86,204NCR NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION 137,623 147,311 156,359 CAR CORDILLERA AUTONOMOUS REGION 70,346 77,331 82,632 Region I ILOCOS REGION 65,741 70,891 76,861 Region II CAGAYAN VALLEY 62,341 67,196 71,266 Region III CENTRAL LUZON 81,417 87,724 92,951 Region IVA CALARBAZON 86,967 93,958 96,916 Region IVB MIMAROPA 54,840 60,385 64,688 Region V BICOL REGION 58,798 62,556 67,001 Region VI WESTERN VISAYAS 61,882 67,270 72,645 Region VII CENTRAL VISAYAS 68,337 75,120 81,764 Region VIII EASTERN VISAYAS 56,077 60,348 64,206 Region IX ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA 49,169 52,983 56,467 Region X NORTHERN MINDANAO 59,355 64,577 68,752 Region XI DAVAO REGION 60,027 64,327 68,069 Region XII SOCCSKSARGEN 52,819 57,210 60,460 ARMM MUSLIM MINDANAO 54,058 58,376 61,333 Region XIII CARAGA 36,484 39,918 42,791 Source:Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board (PSA-NSCB)

Table 3.20BPER CAPITA, HOUSEHOLD FINAL CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE, BY REGIONAT CONSTANT 2000 PRICES2011 TO 2013(In Pesos)

2011 2012 2013PHILIPPINES 43,938 46,031 47,810 NCR NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION 81,806 85,442 88,751 CAR CORDILLERA AUTONOMOUS REGION 41,662 43,909 45,749 Region I ILOCOS REGION 39,732 41,847 44,623 Region II CAGAYAN VALLEY 36,909 38,912 40,222 Region III CENTRAL LUZON 47,031 48,748 50,668 Region IVA CALARBAZON 50,822 53,606 54,269 Region IVB MIMAROPA 33,087 35,429 37,288 Region V BICOL REGION 33,575 34,838 36,317 Region VI WESTERN VISAYAS 36,498 38,240 40,392 Region VII CENTRAL VISAYAS 37,841 39,690 41,817 Region VIII EASTERN VISAYAS 34,336 35,964 37,614 Region IX ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA 28,034 29,485 30,985 Region X NORTHERN MINDANAO 33,481 35,041 36,578 Region XI DAVAO REGION 34,693 36,367 37,553 Region XII SOCCSKSARGEN 32,638 34,106 35,032 ARMM MUSLIM MINDANAO 28,536 29,615 30,591 Region XIII CARAGA 19,811 20,749 21,672 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board (PSA-NSCB)

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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 the 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 the international community in their formulation of measures to safeguard the environment and natural resources and to remedy the destruction and degradations in these areas. This chapter presents data on existing/available land, forest and watershed areas of the region and/or its provinces. The data source is the Forest Management Bureau (FMB) of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR).

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Contents

Highlights 4-3

STATISTICAL TABLES:

Table 4.1 Status of Land Classification by Province, Region IX: 2005 4-4

Table 4.2A Forest/Land Use by Legal Status, Region IX: 2004 and 2005 4-6

Table 4.2B Forest/Land Cover Statistics by Province: 2003 4-6

Table 4.3 Production of Logs, Lumber, Plywood and Veneer, Region IX: 2008-2013 4-7

Table 4.4 Area Reforested by Activity/Program, Region IX: 2004-2012 4-8

Table 4.5 Proclaimed Watershed Areas in Region IX 4-10

Table 4.6 Existing Timber Licenses by Province, Region IX: As of CY 2008 4-11

FIGURES and ILLUSTRATIONS:

Figure 4.1 Production of Logs in Region IX: 2008-2013 4-7

Figure 4.2 Area Reforested by Government in Region IX: 2005-2012 4-8

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Highlights Ω Log production decreased from 40,481 cubic meters in 2012 to 40,113 cubic

meters in 2013. Ω Government reforested area in 2012 reached 7,693 hectares, lower than the

2011 figure of 4,856 hectares. Ω The proclaimed watershed areas in Zamboanga del Norte reached 1,156

hectares; in Zamboanga Sibugay, 577 hectares; and in Zamboanga City, 17,414 hectares.

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Table 4.1STATUS OF LAND CLASSIFICATION BY PROVINCE, REGION IX2005(In hectares)

Province/Land Classification 2005

Region IXTotal Land Area 1,413,754

Alienable and Disposable Land 655,670.19 Forest Land 758,083.65 Unclassified - Classified 331,714.30 Established Forest Reserves - Established Timberland - National Parks/GRBS/WA 14,204.48 Military, Naval Reservation and Civil Reservation 3,171.50 Fishponds 14,589.36 Others 299,748.96

Zamboanga del Norte Total Land Area 624,444.02

Alienable and Disposable Land 265,795.49 Forest Land 358,648.53 Unclassified - Classified 358,648.53 Established Forest Reserves - Established Timberland 168,118.21 National Parks/GRBS/WA 10.00 Military, Naval Reservation and Civil Reservation 1,519.50 Fishponds 1,270.05 Others 187,730.77

Zamboanga del SurTotal Land Area 373,027.50

Alienable and Disposable Land 215,648.00 Forest Land 157,379.50 Unclassified - Classified 157,379.50 Established Forest Reserves - Established Timberland 77,591.87 National Parks/GRBS/WA - Military, Naval Reservation and Civil Reservation 5.00 Fishponds 5,827.97 Others 73,954.66Note:1. Statistics of areas are taken from available map references and being interpolated in area calculation and counterchecked on averaging method of maps

Source: Land Evaluation Party (LEP), DENR-IX

in the scale of 1:50,000 using Planimeter by Koizumi model KP-90.2. Others - classification/data are still being reviewed and verified.

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Table 4.1 - Continued

Province/Land Classification 2005

Zamboanga SibugayTotal Land Area 251,459.32

Alienable and Disposable Land 95,754.87 Forest Land 155,704.45 Unclassified - Classified 155,704.45 Established Forest Reserves - Established Timberland 116,925.27 National Parks/GRBS/WA - Military, Naval Reservation and Civil Reservation 250.00 Fishponds 6,062.66 Others 32,466.52

Zamboanga CityTotal Land Area 141,470.00

Alienable and Disposable Land 64,474.33 Forest Land 76,995.67 Unclassified - Classified 76,995.67 Established Forest Reserves - Established Timberland 56,704.00 National Parks/GRBS/WA 12,334.48 Military, Naval Reservation and Civil Reservation 1,397.00 Fishponds 963.18 Others 5,597.01

Isabela CityTotal Land Area 23,373.00

Alienable and Disposable Land 13,997.50 Forest Land 9,375.50 Unclassified - Classified 9,375.50 Established Forest Reserves 2,924.12 Established Timberland - National Parks/GRBS/WA 1,860.00 Military, Naval Reservation and Civil Reservation - Fishponds 465.50 Others 4,125.88

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Table 4.2ALAND USE COVER BY LEGAL STATUS (in hectares), REGION IX 2004 and 2005

LAND USE/FOREST TYPE 2004 2005

REGION IX TOTAL 1,414,773.84 1,414,773.84

Forest Dipterocarp Old Growth Residual Submarginal Forest Mossy Forest MangroveOthers Brushland Other Land Uses and Inland Waters

Table 4.2BForest/Land Cover Statistics: by Province: 2003

Land Use/Cover Zamboanga Zamboanga Zamboanga Zamboanga Isabela(in Hectares) del Norte del Sur Sibugay City City

Natural Forest Closed Canopy 11,910 4,500 13,200 Open Canopy 76,450 19,460 15,430 10,290 3,040 Mangrove 1,060 6,000 13,830 4,560 600Plantation Forest Broadleaved 2,500 520 510 840Open Areas Shrubs 60,620 12,180 35,030 1,930 4,500 Fallow 10 Grassland 65,420 26,860 1,310 40,490 400Natural Open Areas Barren 3,130 3,320 10 20 Grassland 11,610 56,700 3,320 2,960 10 Marshland 60 160 60Cultivated Areas Annual Crops 159,150 152,950 84,250 35,510 360 Perrenial Crops 172,940 92,730 113,950 24,390 11,340 Fishpond 1,650 6,220 10,070 5,550 520Buit Up Areas 1,700 3,260 840 3,330 360

Source: Forest Management Service (FMS), Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR-IX)

Note: Land Use Cover for Region IX still follows the 1997 data while an on-going assessment of the current forest situation based on recent studies is being undertaken in order to generate an updated statistics. (Source: 2002 Philippine Forestry Statistics-DENR)

MDG

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Table 4.3PRODUCTION OF LOGS, LUMBER, PLYWOOD AND VENEER, REGION IX2008-2013(In cubic meters)

Year Logs Lumber Plywood Veneer2008 69,571 1,889 14,011 262009 25,714 1,367 4,967 02010 41,912 897 8,132 262011 44,941 123 8,223 02012 40,481 175 27,608 29,9792013 40,113 5 4,967 0

Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)

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Figure 4.1 Production of Logs in Region IX: 2008-2013

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Table 4.4AREA REFORESTED BY ACTIVITY/PROGRAM, REGION IX2004-2012(Area in hectares)

Sector/Project 2004 2005 2007 2008

Region IX 1,513.3 189.5 297.0 788.0

Government Sector 1,063.26 189.52 297.00 788.00 DENR-Administered 1,063.26 189.52 297.00 788.00

Regular 368.26 189.52 297.00 788.00Urban Forestry 42.26 - - -Contract Reforestation 179.00 24.00 275.00 403.00Integrated Social Forestry - - 22.00 179.60Protected Areas - - - -Ecosystems Research and - - - - Development Sector - - - -Coastal Environment Project - 37.00 - 61.50Watershed Rehabilitation 147.00 128.52 - 144.00Congressional Inititatives - - - -Roadside/Island Planted 53.85km 4.8km - -USUFRUCT - - - -Green Philippine Highways - - - -

Foreign-Assisted Projects 695.00 0.00 - - LGUs/OGAs

Non-Government Sector 450.0 No report No report No report

TLA/IFMA/SIFMA 450.0 submitted submitted submittedOthers … … … …

Notes: OGA - Other government agenciesTLA - Timber License AgreementIFMA - Industrial Forest Plantation Management Agreement

Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) IX.

1995 1996 1997 1998347.0 90.0 2,735.0 347.0

2,784.0 1,726.0 1,500.0 2,784.00.0

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Table 4.4 - Continued

2009 2010 2011 2012

2,725.0 2,067.00 4,856 7,693

2,725.00 2,067.00 4,856 7,6932,725.00 2,067.00 4,856 7,6932,725.00 2,067.00 4,856 7,6932,725.00 2,067.00 - -

- - - -- - - -- - - -- - - -- - - -- - - -- - - -- - - -- - - -- - - -- - - -- - - -

No report No report No report No report

submitted submitted submitted submitted… … … …

1999 1999 19994,183.4 4,183.4 4,183.4

- - -

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Table 4.5PROCLAIMED WATERSHED AREAS IN REGION IX

PROVINCE/CITYPROCLAIMED WATERSHED AREA NUMBER DATE

Zamboanga del Norte

SIOCON RESORCE RESERVE 84 24-Feb-99 AMBOGOC WATERSHED Dapitan City 611 23-Jun-95

Zamboanga Sibugay

BUUG NATURAL BIOTIC AREA Buug 63 22-Dec-98

Zamboanga City

PASONANCA NATURAL PARK Zamboanga City 132 5-Jul-99Note: Area includes Protected Area and Buffer ZoneSource: Forest Management Services (FMS), Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) IX

980.401

17,414

(ha)PROCLAMATIONLOCATION AREA

176

577.488

Siocon

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Table 4.6EXISTING TIMBER LICENSES BY PROVINCE, REGION IXAs of CY 2008

ActiveYear/Province Number Area (Ha)

Integrated Forest Management Agreement (IFMA)Region IX 13 78,433.90

Zamboanga del Norte 11 76,560.90 Zamboanga del Sur 0 0 Zamboanga Sibugay 2 1,873 Zamboanga City 0 0 Isabela City 0 0

Socialized Industrial Forest Management Agreement (SIFMA)Region IX 14 6,747

Zamboanga del Norte 3 1,500 Zamboanga del Sur 0 0 Zamboanga Sibugay 11 5,247 Zamboanga City 0 0 Isabela City 0 0Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) IX

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Data on agriculture are vital in guiding our concerned decision-makers, administrators and lawmakers. This is anchored on the situation where agriculture still plays a major role in the growth and stability of the region’s economy. More than half of the population is dependent on agriculture for livelihood. 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. Specifically, the data provide objective bases for redirecting the focus of legislations and plans for the development of the agriculture and fishery sectors. The data also provide indicators of the successes and impacts of strategies/programs/projects in the lives of farmers and fishermen in the country side. This chapter presents regional and provincial data on crops, livestock, poultry, fishery, number and area of farms by size. The statistics on crops, livestock, poultry, fishery and the data on the number of animals slaughtered were sourced from the Philippine Statistics Authority - Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (PSA-BAS).

Chapter 5 AGRICULTURE

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ContentsHighlights 5-3

STATISTICAL TABLES:

Table 5.1A Palay Production, Area Harvested, Average Yield andUtilization by Province/City, Region IX: 1999-2012 5-4

Table 5.1B Palay Production/ Area Harvested and Type of Farm byProvince/City, Region IX: 1999-2013 5-6

Table 5.2A Corn Production, Area Harvested, Average Yield and Utilizationby Province/City, Region IX: 2004-2012 5-10

Table 5.2B Corn Production/Area Harvested and Type of Farmby Province/City, Region IX: 2003-2013 5-11

Table 5.3 Crop Production and Area Harvested by Province/City, Region IX: 2005-2013 5-14

Table 5.4 Inventory of Livestock and Poultry , Type of Farmby Province/City, Region IX: 2010-2014 5-20

Table 5.5 Number of Animals Slaughtered by Type, by Province/City,Region IX: 2004-2012 5-22

Table 5.6 Fish Production, Quantity and Value by Type of Production,by Province/City, Region IX: 2006-2013 5-24

Table 5.7 Aquaculture Production by Type of Culture, byProvince/City, Region IX: 2008-2013 5-25

FIGURES and ILLUSTRATIONS:

Figure 5.1 Palay Production, Region IX: 2006-2013 5-13

Figure 5.2 Corn Production, Region IX: 2006-2013 5-13

Figure 5.3 Animals Slaughtered by Type, Region IX: 2010-2012 5-23

Figure 5.4 Percent Distribution of Animals Slaughtered by Kind,Region IX: 2012 5-23

Figure 5.5 Percent Distribution of Aquaculture Production byProvince/City, Region IX: 2013 5-26

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Highlights

Ω Palay production increased to 618,831 metric tons in 2012 to 639,113 metric

tons in 2013

Ω Corn production decreased to 207,787 metric tons in 2013 from 211,331 metric tons in 2012.

Ω Fish production in the region increased to 574,624.07 metric tons in 2013

from 488,252.67 metric tons in 2012.

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Table 5.1APALAY PRODUCTION, AREA HARVESTED, AVERAGE YIELD AND UTILIZATION BY PROVINCE/CITY, REGION IX1999-2012(Production in metric tons; Area harvested in hectares)

Province/City 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

Region IX

Production 322,164 443,598 431,080 505,117 524,077 546,925 562,557 Area Harvested 127,111 151,574 148,446 151,866 155,120 156,402 158,585 Average Yield 2.53 2.93 2.90 3.33 3.38 3.50 3.55

Zamboanga del Norte

Production 59,870 70,803 69,444 80,270 75,759 81,332 88,256 Area Harvested 34,915 32,252 30,835 30,545 33,091 34,962 31,088 Average Yield 1.71 2.20 2.25 2.63 2.29 2.33 2.84

Zamboanga del Sur

Production 235,109 344,162 333,675 272,825 293,030 298,376 306,196 Area Harvested 84,820 111,590 110,284 72,705 74,311 72,262 73,781 Average Yield 2.77 3.08 3.03 3.75 3.94 4.13 4.15

Zamboanga Sibugay

Production .. .. ... 128,505 134,527 145,686 144,061 Area Harvested .. .. ... 42,443 42,323 43,777 47,972 Average Yield .. .. ... 3.03 3.18 3.33 3.00

Zamboanga City

Production 27,185 28,633 27,961 23,517 20,761 21,531 24,044 Area Harvested 7,376 7,732 7,327 6,173 5,395 5,401 5,744 Average Yield 3.69 3.70 3.82 3.81 3.85 3.99 4.19

Note: 1999 to 2001 data for Zamboanga Sibugay were included in Zamboanga del SurSource: Philippine Statistics Authority - Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (PSA-BAS), Region IX

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Table 5.1A - Continued

Province/City 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Region IX

Production 514,201 553,759 551,310 565,764 552,645 622,203 618,831 Area Harvested 141,177 148,278 145,314 153,743 145,070 158,424 157,888 Average Yield 3.64 3.73 3.79 3.79 3.81 3.93 3.92

Zamboanga del Norte

Production 86,824 86,990 93,928 90,352 85,061 98,184 96,868 Area Harvested 32,762 32,253 30,350 32,655 26,748 30,123 33,286 Average Yield 2.65 2.70 3.09 2.77 3.18 3.26 2.91

Zamboanga del Sur

Production 252,803 285,723 282,017 286,219 301,386 328,079 323,170 Area Harvested 60,715 66,470 67,149 68,950 70,364 74,036 72,480 Average Yield 4.16 4.30 4.20 4.15 4.28 4.43 4.46

Zamboanga Sibugay

Production 150,619 155,142 150,356 162,416 142,427 168,659 170,177 Area Harvested 42,019 43,183 41,500 45,531 41,681 47,110 44,513 Average Yield 3.58 3.59 3.62 3.57 3.42 3.58 3.82

Zamboanga City

Production 23,955 25,904 25,009 26,777 23,771 27,281 28,616 Area Harvested 5,681 6,372 6,315 6,607 6,277 7,155 7,609 Average Yield 4.22 4.07 3.96 4.05 3.79 3.81 3.76

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Table 5.1BPALAY PRODUCTION/AREA HARVESTED AND TYPE OF FARM BY PROVINCE/CITY, REGION IX1999-2013(Production in metric tons; Area harvested in hectares)

Province/City 1999 2000Farm Type Total 1st sem 2nd sem Total 1st sem 2nd sem

Region IX Production 322,164 118,369 203,795 443,598 175,285 268,313 Irrigated 214,030 91,684 122,346 301,727 140,734 160,993 Rainfed 108,134 26,685 81,449 141,871 34,551 107,320 Upland Area Harvested 127,111 44,069 83,042 154,574 58,087 96,487 Irrigated 72,942 30,996 41,946 90,108 42,707 47,401 Rainfed 54,169 13,073 41,096 64,466 15,380 49,086 Upland .. .. .. .. .. ..

Zamboanga del Norte Production 59,870 26,436 33,434 70,803 29,042 41,761 Irrigated 31,376 15,018 16,358 42,061 19,303 22,758 Rainfed 28,494 11,418 17,076 28,742 9,739 19,003 Upland Area Harvested 34,915 13,226 21,689 35,252 13,479 21,773 Irrigated 13,520 6,418 7,102 13,179 6,917 6,262 Rainfed 21,395 6,808 14,587 22,073 6,562 15,511 Upland

Zamboanga del Sur Production 235,109 81,124 153,985 344,162 132,702 211,460 Irrigated 162,782 67,010 95,772 238,184 109,744 128,440 Rainfed 72,327 14,114 58,213 105,978 22,958 83,020 Upland Area Harvested 84,820 27,941 56,879 111,590 41,150 70,440 Irrigated 54,431 22,041 32,390 71,640 32,950 38,690 Rainfed 30,389 5,900 24,489 39,950 8,200 31,750 UplandZamboanga Sibugay

Production .. .. .. .. .. .. Irrigated .. .. .. .. .. .. Rainfed .. .. .. .. .. .. Upland Area Harvested .. .. .. .. .. .. Irrigated .. .. .. .. .. .. Rainfed .. .. .. .. .. .. Upland

Zamboanga City Production 27,185 10,809 16,376 28,633 13,541 15,092 Irrigated 19,872 9,656 10,216 21,482 11,687 9,795 Rainfed 7,313 1,153 6,160 7,151 1,854 5,297 Upland Area Harvested 7,376 2,902 4,474 7,732 3,458 4,274 Irrigated 4,991 2,537 2,454 5,289 2,840 2,449 Rainfed 2,385 365 2,020 2,443 618 1,825 Upland

Note: 1999 to 2001 data for Zamboanga Sibugay were included in Zamboanga del SurSource:Philippine Statistics Authority - Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (PSA-BAS), Region IX

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Table 5.1B - Continued

Province/City 2001 2002Farm Type Total 1st sem 2nd sem Total 1st sem 2nd sem

Region IX Production 431,082 152,691 278,391 505,117 180,691 324,426 Irrigated 286,682 117,087 169,595 337,206 144,510 192,696 Rainfed 144,400 35,604 108,796 167,911 36,181 131,730 Upland Area Harvested 148,446 52,859 95,587 151,866 55,649 96,217 Irrigated 88,492 37,207 51,285 92,854 41,255 51,599 Rainfed 59,954 15,652 44,302 59,012 14,394 44,618 Upland .. .. .. .. .. ..

Zamboanga del Norte Production 69,446 29,048 40,398 80,270 39,001 41,269 Irrigated 40,342 17,933 22,409 48,498 26,353 22,145 Rainfed 29,104 11,115 17,989 31,772 12,648 19,124 Upland Area Harvested 30,835 12,289 18,546 30,545 14,885 15,660 Irrigated 13,379 6,274 7,105 14,805 8,398 6,407 Rainfed 17,456 6,015 11,441 15,740 6,487 9,253 Upland

Zamboanga del Sur Production 333,675 112,484 221,191 272,825 88,272 184,553 Irrigated 225,508 89,796 135,712 191,310 75,680 115,630 Rainfed 108,167 22,688 85,479 81,515 12,592 68,923 Upland Area Harvested 110,284 37,863 72,421 72,705 24,400 48,305 Irrigated 70,063 28,763 41,300 50,100 20,600 29,500 Rainfed 40,221 9,100 31,121 22,605 3,800 18,805 UplandZamboanga Sibugay

Production .. .. .. 128,505 43,296 85,209 Irrigated .. .. .. 78,746 33,359 45,387 Rainfed .. .. .. 49,759 9,937 39,822 Upland Area Harvested .. .. .. 42,443 13,638 28,805 Irrigated .. .. .. 23,273 9,897 13,376 Rainfed .. .. .. 19,170 3,741 15,429 Upland

Zamboanga City Production 27,961 11,159 16,802 23,517 10,122 13,395 Irrigated 20,832 9,358 11,474 18,652 9,118 9,534 Rainfed 7,129 1,801 5,328 4,865 1,004 3,861 Upland Area Harvested 7,327 2,707 4,620 6,173 2,726 3,447 Irrigated 5,050 2,170 2,880 4,676 2,360 2,316 Rainfed 2,277 537 1,740 1,497 366 1,131 Upland

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Table 5.1B - Continued

Province/City 2004 2005 2006Farm Type Total 1st sem 2nd sem Total Total Total

Region IX Production 524,077 172,906 351,171 546,925 562,557 514,201 Irrigated 344,432 141,827 202,605 351,281 370,716 345,306 Rainfed 179,645 31,079 148,566 195,644 191,841 168,895 Upland Area Harvested 155,120 50,963 104,157 156,402 158,585 141,177 Irrigated 91,473 38,819 52,654 89,614 91,707 84,348 Rainfed 63,647 12,144 51,503 66,788 66,878 56,829 Upland .. .. .. .. .. ..

Zamboanga del Norte Production 75,759 31,663 44,096 81,332 88,256 86,824 Irrigated 43,170 22,406 20,764 45,246 47,490 43,871 Rainfed 32,589 9,257 23,332 36,086 40,766 42,953 Upland Area Harvested 33,091 12,541 20,550 34,962 31,088 32,762 Irrigated 13,510 6,950 6,560 13,231 13,234 13,405 Rainfed 19,581 5,591 13,990 21,731 17,854 19,357 Upland

Zamboanga del Sur Production 293,030 93,240 199,790 298,376 306,196 252,803 Irrigated 203,220 79,380 123,840 206,191 212,738 187,005 Rainfed 89,810 13,860 75,950 92,185 93,458 65,798 Upland Area Harvested 74,311 24,400 49,911 72,262 73,781 60,715 Irrigated 50,861 20,600 30,261 49,044 50,554 43,741 Rainfed 23,450 3,800 19,650 23,218 23,227 16,974 UplandZamboanga Sibugay

Production 134,527 41,381 93,146 145,686 144,061 150,619 Irrigated 81,861 33,840 48,021 82,626 90,669 95,029 Rainfed 52,666 7,541 45,125 63,060 53,392 55,590 Upland Area Harvested 42,323 12,230 30,093 43,777 47,972 42,019 Irrigated 23,184 9,641 13,543 23,324 23,524 22,927 Rainfed 19,139 2,589 16,550 20,453 24,448 19,092 Upland

Zamboanga City Production 20,761 6,622 14,139 21,531 24,044 23,955 Irrigated 16,181 6,201 9,980 17,218 19,819 19,401 Rainfed 4,580 421 4,159 4,313 4,225 4,554 Upland Area Harvested 5,395 1,792 3,603 5,401 5,744 5,681 Irrigated 3,918 1,628 2,290 4,015 4,395 4,275 Rainfed 1,477 164 1,313 1,386 1,349 1,406 Upland

2003

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Table 5.1B - Continued

Province/City 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013Farm Type Total Total Total Total Total Total Total

Region IX Production 553,759 551,310 565,764 552,645 622,203 618,831 639,113 Irrigated 360,246 374,836 383,144 376,603 408,745 401,351 409,538 Rainfed 193,513 176,474 182,620 168,364 206,823 209,801 222,990 Upland 7,678 6,635 7,679 6,585 Area Harvested 148,278 145,314 153,743 145,070 158,424 157,888 161,721 Irrigated 86,920 89,685 93,404 89,362 93,712 91,163 94,776 Rainfed 61,358 55,629 60,339 50,360 60,898 62,425 63,803 Upland .. .. .. 5,348 3,814 4,300 3,142

Zamboanga del Norte Production 86,990 93,928 90,352 85,061 98,184 96,868 116,808 Irrigated 43,480 56,264 47,545 43,912 47,416 51,560 58,929 Rainfed 43,510 37,664 42,807 38,782 49,393 42,692 56,498 Upland 2,367 1,375 2,616 1,381 Area Harvested 32,253 30,350 32,655 26,748 30,123 33,286 36,880 Irrigated 13,168 15,203 15,135 13,236 14,000 13,945 16,098 Rainfed 19,085 15,147 17,520 12,312 15,396 17,249 19,982 Upland 1,200 727 2,092 800

Zamboanga del Sur Production 285,723 282,017 286,219 301,386 328,079 323,170 321,487 Irrigated 210,230 221,677 233,362 246,307 268,150 253,588 252,834 Rainfed 75,493 60,340 52,857 54,007 57,937 66,993 66,114 Upland 1,072 1,992 2,589 2,539 Area Harvested 66,470 67,149 68,950 70,364 74,036 72,480 73,196 Irrigated 48,185 51,824 54,758 56,019 57,722 54,957 56,325 Rainfed 18,285 15,325 14,192 13,888 15,518 16,509 15,855 Upland 457 796 1,014 1,016Zamboanga Sibugay

Production 155,142 150,356 162,416 142,427 168,659 170,177 173,266 Irrigated 86,169 77,237 81,267 68,328 73,536 75,629 78,042 Rainfed 68,973 73,119 81,149 71,138 93,622 93,885 94,495 Upland 2,961 1,501 663 729 Area Harvested 43,183 41,500 45,531 41,681 47,110 44,513 44,314 Irrigated 20,865 18,028 18,723 15,842 17,335 17,238 17,572 Rainfed 22,318 23,472 26,808 22,755 28,259 26,842 26,234 Upland 3,084 1,516 433 508

Zamboanga City Production 25,904 25,009 26,777 23,771 27,281 28,616 27,552 Irrigated 20,367 19,658 20,970 18,056 19,643 20,574 19,733 Rainfed 5,537 5,351 5,807 4,437 5,871 6,231 5,883 Upland 1,278 1,767 1,811 1,936 Area Harvested 6,372 6,315 6,607 6,277 7,155 7,609 7,331 Irrigated 4,702 4,630 4,788 4,265 4,655 5,023 4,781 Rainfed 1,670 1,685 1,819 1,405 1,725 1,825 1,732 Upland 607 775 761 818

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Table 5.2ACORN PRODUCTION, AREA HARVESTED, AVERAGE YIELD AND UTILIZATION BY PROVINCE/CITY, REGION IX2004-2012(Production in metric tons; Area harvested in hectares)

Province/City 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Region IX

Production 199,631 223,208 204,391 219,679 181,809 177,248 195,349 200,091 211,331 Area Harvested 183,005 163,365 160,386 154,101 129,061 135,850 142,559 132,407 134,979 Average Yield 1.09 1.37 1.27 1.43 1.41 1.30 1.37 1.51 1.57

Zamboanga del Norte

Production 43,530 56,593 50,837 55,049 21,285 34,077 41,161 31,475 30,352 Area Harvested 57,389 43,588 50,838 49,975 26,997 34,485 32,509 29,706 35,883 Average Yield 0.76 1.30 1.00 1.10 0.79 0.99 1.27 1.06 0.85

Zamboanga del Sur

Production 115,109 127,236 118,498 135,903 141,520 114,733 125,186 141,189 154,724 Area Harvested 86,423 89,770 86,301 88,209 90,122 82,517 91,792 85,914 83,447 Average Yield 1.33 1.42 1.37 1.54 1.57 1.39 1.36 1.64 1.85

Zamboanga Sibugay

Production 34,786 31,312 27,522 20,740 11,643 19,297 19,953 17,658 15,870 Area Harvested 36,008 26,099 19,732 12,459 8,730 14,621 13,724 12,013 10,698 Average Yield 0.97 1.20 1.39 1.66 1.33 1.32 1.45 1.47 1.48

Zamboanga City

Production 6,206 8,067 7,534 7,987 7,361 9,141 9,049 9,769 10,384 Area Harvested 3,185 3,908 3,515 3,458 3,212 4,227 4,534 4,774 4,951 Average Yield 1.95 2.06 2.14 2.31 2.29 2.16 2.00 2.05 2.10

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (BAS), Region IX

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Table 5.2B CORN PRODUCTION/AREA HARVESTED AND TYPE OF FARM BYPROVINCE/CITY, REGION IX2003-2013(Production in metric tons; Area harvested in hectares)

Province/City 2003 2004 2005 2006Farm Type Total 1st sem 2nd sem Total Total Total

Region IX Production 176,287 36,228 140,059 199,631 223,208 204,391 White 168,203 34,871 133,332 183,123 206,847 191,351 Yellow 8,084 1,357 6,727 16,508 16,361 13,040 Area Harvested 184,994 42,579 142,415 183,005 163,365 160,386 White 181,224 41,563 139,661 176,162 157,218 155,086 Yellow 3,770 1,016 2,754 6,843 6,147 5,300Zamboanga del Norte Production 51,102 9,115 41,987 43,530 56,593 50,837 White 50,236 8,814 41,422 41,906 56,238 50,436 Yellow 866 301 565 1,624 355 401 Area Harvested 62,449 12,778 49,671 57,389 43,588 50,838 White 61,861 12,410 49,451 56,369 43,399 50,528 Yellow 588 368 220 1,020 189 310Zamboanga del Sur Production 90,327 20,864 69,463 115,109 127,236 118,498 White 85,322 20,084 65,238 102,779 114,448 111,414 Yellow 5,005 780 4,225 12,330 12,788 7,084 Area Harvested 84,048 22,283 61,765 86,423 89,770 86,301 White 81,898 21,783 60,115 81,815 85,235 83,714 Yellow 2,150 500 1,650 4,608 4,535 2,587Zamboanga Sibugay Production 28,396 5,075 23,321 34,786 31,312 27,522 White 28,060 5,048 23,012 33,587 30,343 25,959 Yellow 336 27 309 1,199 969 1,563 Area Harvested 35,222 6,941 28,281 36,008 26,099 19,732 White 35,053 6,916 28,137 35,428 25,587 18,976 Yellow 169 25 144 580 512 756Zamboanga City Production 6,462 1,174 5,288 6,206 8,067 7,543 White 4,585 925 3,660 4,851 5,818 3,542 Yellow 1,877 249 1,628 1,355 2,249 3,992 Area Harvested 3,275 577 2,698 3,185 3,908 3,515 White 2,412 454 1,958 2,550 2,997 1,868 Yellow 863 123 740 635 911 1,647

Source:Philippine Statistics Authority - Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (BAS), Region IX

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Province/City 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013Farm Type Total Total Total Total Total Total Total

Region IX Production 219,679 181,809 177,248 195,349 200,091 211,331 207,787 White 188,463 150,399 145,076 163,986 149,951 167,571 174,905 Yellow 31,216 31,410 32,172 31,362 50,141 43,760 32,882 Area Harvested 154,101 129,061 135,850 142,559 132,407 134,979 125,949 White 142,632 117,140 122,980 131,786 116,766 122,390 116,110 Yellow 11,469 11,921 12,870 10,773 15,641 12,589 9,839Zamboanga del Norte Production 55,049 21,285 34,077 41,161 31,475 30,352 38,247 White 52,092 18,950 26,014 35,735 26,494 28,586 36,533 Yellow 2,957 2,335 8,063 5,426 4,981 1,766 1,714 Area Harvested 49,975 26,997 34,485 32,509 29,706 35,883 34,031 White 48,565 26,253 31,738 31,000 28,088 35,446 33,497 Yellow 1,410 744 2,747 1,509 1,618 437 534Zamboanga del Sur Production 135,903 141,520 114,733 125,186 141,189 154,724 142,237 White 116,956 117,785 96,419 104,115 101,711 120,078 118,158 Yellow 18,947 23,735 18,314 21,071 39,479 34,646 24,080 Area Harvested 88,209 90,122 82,517 91,792 85,914 83,447 76,362 White 81,593 80,991 74,877 84,614 74,297 74,173 69,768 Yellow 6,616 9,131 7,640 7,178 11,617 9,274 6,594Zamboanga Sibugay Production 20,740 11,643 19,297 19,953 17,658 15,870 15,914 White 16,035 10,433 17,958 18,601 16,494 14,008 14,247 Yellow 4,705 1,210 1,339 1,352 1,164 1,863 1,667 Area Harvested 12,459 8,730 14,621 13,724 12,013 10,698 10,258 White 10,564 8,109 13,799 13,090 11,482 9,993 9,648 Yellow 1,895 621 822 634 531 705 610Zamboanga City Production 7,987 7,361 9,141 9,049 9,769 10,384 11,389 White 3,380 3,231 4,684 5,535 5,252 4,899 5,968 Yellow 4,607 4,130 4,457 3,514 4,517 5,485 5,421 Area Harvested 3,458 3,212 4,227 4,534 4,774 4,951 5,298 White 1,910 1,787 2,566 3,082 2,899 2,778 3,197 Yellow 1,548 1,425 1,661 1,452 1,875 2,173 2,101

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PalayRegion IX

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002Production 381,694 359,071 264,426 325,794 447,927 435,218 562557

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Table 5.3CROP PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED BY PROVINCE/CITY, REGION IX2005- 2013Production in metric tons; Area harvested in hectares

Province/ 2005 2006 2007City/ Area Area Area

Crop Type Production Harvested Production Harvested Production Harvested

Region IX Abaca 148 1,729 113 1,845 221 1,885 Banana 242,490 20,013 237,693 19,618 247,202 19,568 Cabbage 323 96 301 95 297 93 Cacao 151 705 150 630 142 604 Calamansi 5,206 675 5,549 690 5,384 725 Camote 10,701 3,165 10,837 3,138 10,782 3,095 Cassava 26,861 6,326 27,567 6,431 29,038 6,609 Coconut 1,637,823 334,984 1,723,659 363,530 1,771,012 363,624 Coffee 1,372 1,497 1,368 1,471 1,337 1,444 Durian 394 516 403 858 515 874 Eggplant 1,729 487 1,768 529 1,745 527 Lanzones 2,178 1,181 800 1,711 2,796 1,785 Mango 52,110 11,491 53,932 16,091 59,603 16,365 Mongo 277 404 250 374 226 339 Peanut 522 1,008 536 1,010 537 985 Pineapple 2,593 515 2,380 455 2,337 438 Rubber 145,873 34,066 152,357 41,666 175,054 42,133 Tobacco 19 40 19 39 23 61 Tomato 1,589 455 1,743 494 1,751 483

Zamboanga del Norte Abaca 58 876 37 876 41 884 Banana 117,855 7,611 113,078 7,653 117,094 7,678 Cabbage 39 16 35 16 30 15 Cacao 72 215 79 215 79 220 Calamansi 843 198 834 199 684 199 Camote 1,169 340 1,354 349 1,390 347 Cassava 6,665 1,706 7,465 1,731 7,534 1,717 Coconut 706,395 141,971 761,147 168,600 763,722 168,520 Coffee 820 753 848 769 879 784 Durian 101 420 122 760 174 765 Eggplant 269 89 262 91 276 92 Lanzones 2,031 1,070 674 1,600 2,672 1,660 Mango 15,619 7,207 16,400 11,628 21,791 11,628 Mongo 31 51 28 52 28 49 Peanut 91 74 100 77 92 72 Pineapple 1,551 274 1,473 274 1,517 275 Rubber 14,428 7,408 14,578 7,420 14,528 7,435 Tobacco 3 5 2 4 2 8 Tomato 342 105 340 108 316 107

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Province/ 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013City/ Area Area

Crop Type ProductionHarvested Production Harvested Production ProductionProduction Production

Region IX Abaca 177 1,869 198 1,919 241 631 675 590 Banana 253,582 19,620 261,081 19,614 263,643 238,309 240,487 259,188 Cabbage 298 100 311 109 314 317 326 534 Cacao 135 527 132 446 122 112 115 104 Calamansi 5,907 979 5,702 981 5,748 6,168 6,341 6,989 Camote 10,211 3,121 9,854 3,106 8,774 8,952 8,547 20,202 Cassava 30,655 7,228 30,416 7,098 30,746 30,352 30,053 52,310 Coconut 1,736,565 368,365 1,744,738 369,013 1,713,018 1,557,621 1,730,428 1,743,792 Coffee 1,314 1,418 1,263 1,332 1,202 1,023 993 961 Durian 348 908 537 1,006 811 630 541 558 Eggplant 1,752 532 1,781 530 1,811 1,818 1,848 3,264 Lanzones 109 1,804 184 1,884 11,673 35 47 84 Mango 53,113 16,521 57,509 16,648 74,025 78,411 80,866 92,445 Mongo 248 373 238 366 210 198 198 220 Peanut 542 1,047 551 1,061 515 497 492 893 Pineapple 2,436 422 2,289 399 1,992 1,864 1,710 1,840 Rubber 173,715 54,250 164,830 57,127 171,126 188,934 188,855 195,357 Tobacco 21 58 22 33 21 16 15 16 Tomato 1,795 501 1,796 506 1,763 1,768 1,809 3,011

Zamboanga del Norte Abaca 49 884 57 885 84 161 167 175 Banana 120,912 7,705 128,721 7,781 128,581 101,173 92,678 90,975 Cabbage 31 17 33 20 32 29 27 47 Cacao 79 220 83 220 78 77 83 70 Calamansi 644 200 572 202 483 491 397 446 Camote 1,457 374 1,496 381 1,428 1,420 1,450 2,016 Cassava 7,821 1,765 7,500 1,721 6,798 6,157 5,878 7,703 Coconut 700,308 168,800 735,759 168,960 712,884 599,249 754,245 766,340 Coffee 883 794 868 796 846 713 714 713 Durian 8 782 179 856 403 198 96 13 Eggplant 287 98 308 103 320 343 334 447 Lanzones 4 1,669 57 1,735 11,378 25 8 15 Mango 19,158 11,640 23,131 11,715 39,940 45,322 48,654 59,897 Mongo 66 117 72 125 57 57 58 69 Peanut 121 157 129 156 122 123 132 109 Pineapple 1,573 280 1,507 280 1,217 1,014 949 1,019 Rubber 15,050 7,740 15,399 8,456 17,701 18,433 19,460 19,912 Tobacco 2 6 2 3 2 2 2 2 Tomato 321 117 341 124 339 344 347 454

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Province/ 2005 2006 2007City/ Area Area Area

Crop Type Production Harvested Production Harvested Production HarvestedZamboanga del Sur Abaca 38 348 35 319 52 316 Banana 42,666 6,260 43,642 6,265 45,301 6,197 Cabbage 42 21 43 21 44 19 Cacao 54 394 48 331 38 300 Calamansi 319 39 426 41 466 43 Camote 5,292 1,421 5,310 1,418 5,261 1,400 Cassava 9,723 1,702 9,363 1,697 10,760 2,183 Coconut 475,515 127,288 500,989 127,277 561,113 127,271 Coffee 197 326 182 306 145 271 Durian 93 39 95 41 147 47 Eggplant 612 85 535 80 506 78 Lanzones 104 55 89 55 83 59 Mango 16,020 1,233 16,657 1,259 16,271 1,322 Mongo 130 175 119 165 102 144 Peanut 274 499 288 511 297 510 Pineapple 538 148 464 98 406 87 Rubber 49,461 6,060 50,305 6,068 69,290 5,810 Tobacco 10 29 10 29 11 42 Tomato 445 106 455 106 429 99

Zamboanga Sibugay Abaca 11 308 18 453 100 488 Banana 31,170 2,445 25,956 2,351 26,340 2,348 Cabbage 13 4 12 4 12 4 Cacao 16 81 16 79 16 79 Calamansi 3,189 348 3,445 360 3,422 395 Camote 3,298 1,086 3,361 1,079 3,317 1,072 Cassava 2,500 418 2,585 428 2,645 449 Coconut 222,388 43,425 212,952 45,453 213,263 45,513 Coffee 136 199 136 191 131 186 Durian 41 15 37 15 40 20 Eggplant 227 33 231 38 230 41 Lanzones 31 20 26 20 30 30 Mango 3,538 450 3,665 444 3,459 440 Mongo 54 109 50 102 46 95 Peanut 128 353 118 340 115 331 Pineapple 453 80 389 70 350 63 Rubber 80,416 20,170 85,835 27,740 89,516 28,450 Tobacco 6 5 6 5 10 9 Tomato 94 24 93 24 99 25

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Province/ 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013City/ Area Area

Crop Type ProductionHarvested Production Harvested Production ProductionProduction ProductionZamboanga del Sur Abaca 38 300 40 300 39 102 99 111 Banana 46,546 6,241 45,671 6,180 48,333 49,524 59,090 76,094 Cabbage 45 20 46 21 45 46 47 135 Cacao 31 212 24 126 19 14 12 9 Calamansi 472 43 459 43 457 458 593 666 Camote 4,579 1,400 4,095 1,395 3,558 3,985 3,712 11,941 Cassava 11,391 2,725 11,117 2,724 12,061 12,251 12,099 21,060 Coconut 561,130 127,300 562,790 127,300 583,615 554,972 564,244 562,417 Coffee 121 235 91 164 61 45 32 26 Durian 164 49 174 50 214 260 269 336 Eggplant 460 70 394 61 398 370 359 591 Lanzones 68 59 71 59 119 0 6 5 Mango 13,489 1,330 14,108 1,347 14,051 12,820 11,326 11,551 Mongo 86 117 73 109 65 57 55 61 Peanut 275 501 277 507 262 254 261 685 Pineapple 452 76 386 58 406 510 435 530 Rubber 60,519 5,865 25,685 5,880 24,872 25,602 26,048 27,744 Tobacco 10 40 9 19 9 8 7 8 Tomato 448 102 426 99 406 382 370 533

Zamboanga Sibugay Abaca 60 488 72 538 88 294 303 183 Banana 26,423 2,339 26,071 2,302 25,159 25,403 25,467 26,068 Cabbage 12 6 13 10 13 13 13 10 Cacao 16 90 17 95 16 15 15 18 Calamansi 4,098 650 4,012 650 4,178 4,624 4,832 5,363 Camote 3,333 1,070 3,385 1,073 2,908 2,657 2,477 4,207 Cassava 2,772 475 2,694 428 2,773 2,803 2,783 3,600 Coconut 206,764 49,943 211,027 50,393 203,406 199,413 204,899 206,067 Coffee 133 186 130 184 130 115 129 113 Durian 31 35 41 55 48 36 32 56 Eggplant 243 46 247 56 241 230 248 464 Lanzones 25 40 45 50 165 0 22 52 Mango 3,188 460 3,348 505 3,184 2,902 3,356 3,321 Mongo 45 86 44 83 37 32 32 32 Peanut 112 315 113 327 98 85 63 51 Pineapple 345 60 328 56 297 263 215 179 Rubber 96,599 40,150 122,142 42,230 126,915 143,143 141,420 145,745 Tobacco 10 10 10 10 10 5 5 6 Tomato 104 29 110 31 106 115 127 168

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Province/ 2005 2006 2007City/ Area Area Area

Crop Type Production Harvested Production Harvested Production Harvested

Zamboanga City Abaca 41 197 24 197 29 197 Banana 50,799 3,697 55,017 3,349 58,466 3,345 Cabbage 229 55 211 54 212 55 Cacao 8 15 8 5 9 5 Calamansi 855 90 844 90 812 88 Camote 942 318 812 292 813 276 Cassava 7,973 2,500 8,154 2,575 8,099 2,260 Coconut 233,524 22,300 248,571 22,300 232,914 22,320 Coffee 219 219 201 205 183 203 Durian 160 42 150 42 154 42 Eggplant 621 280 741 320 733 316 Lanzones 12 36 11 36 11 36 Mango 16,932 2,601 17,309 2,760 18,082 2,975 Mongo 62 69 53 55 50 51 Peanut 29 82 29 82 33 72 Pineapple 52 13 55 13 63 13 Rubber 1,567 428 1,639 438 1,721 438 Tobacco 1 1 1 1 0 2 Tomato 708 220 854 256 908 252* No data for area harvested in 2010 - 2012 Source:Philippine Statistics Authority - Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (PSA-BAS), Region IX

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Province/ 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013City/ Area Area

Crop Type ProductionHarvested Production Harvested Production ProductionProduction Production

Zamboanga City Abaca 29 197 30 196 30 73 107 121 Banana 59,702 3,335 60,618 3,351 61,571 62,210 63,252 66,051 Cabbage 210 57 219 58 224 229 238 342 Cacao 9 5 9 5 9 7 6 6 Calamansi 693 86 659 86 630 595 519 514 Camote 841 277 879 257 879 890 908 2,037 Cassava 8,670 2,263 9,105 2,225 9,114 9,141 9,294 19,947 Coconut 268,362 22,322 235,163 22,360 213,113 203,988 207,040 208,969 Coffee 177 203 174 188 165 150 118 109 Durian 145 42 142 45 145 136 145 154 Eggplant 763 318 832 310 851 875 908 1,762 Lanzones 11 36 11 40 11 10 12 13 Mango 17,279 3,091 16,922 3,081 16,850 17,367 17,530 17,676 Mongo 52 53 50 49 51 52 53 59 Peanut 35 74 32 71 33 34 36 48 Pineapple 66 6 68 5 72 77 110 111 Rubber 1,548 495 1,605 561 1,638 1,756 1,927 1,956 Tobacco 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 Tomato 923 253 919 252 913 926 966 1,856

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Table 5.4INVENTORY OF LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY, TYPE OF FARMBY PROVINCE/CITY, REGION IX: 2010-2014(In Number of Heads)

Province/City Back- Commer- Back- Commer-Kind yard cial yard cial

Total Farm Farm Total Farm FarmRegion IX Carabao 151,615 151,450 165 141,339 141,162 177 Cattle 140,079 139,393 686 129,675 128,853 822 Chicken 5,412,416 3,570,805 1,841,611 5,181,302 3,410,023 1,771,279 Duck 174,913 158,453 16,460 143,940 125,439 18,501 Goat 116,896 116,339 557 114,915 114,168 747 Hog 638,217 616,188 22,029 446,557 430,481 16,076

Zamboanga del Norte Carabao 68,539 68,444 95 64,546 64,424 122 Cattle 57,389 57,308 81 53,060 52,884 176 Chicken 1,483,647 1,430,008 53,639 1,481,145 1,447,150 33,995 Duck 71,577 68,314 3,263 47,638 46,053 1,585 Goat 37,905 37,905 - 42,773 42,749 24 Hog 179,049 173,806 5,243 145,146 140,145 5,001 Zamboanga del Sur Carabao 39,422 39,352 70 36,371 36,316 55 Cattle 50,150 49,830 320 45,324 45,130 194 Chicken 1,003,052 826,396 176,656 723,879 641,484 82,395 Duck 28,660 24,680 3,980 26,843 23,420 3,423 Goat 45,105 44,847 258 38,062 37,800 262 Hog 265,508 254,653 10,855 104,968 100,913 4,055

Zamboanga Sibugay Carabao 36,374 36,374 - 33,722 33,722 - Cattle 22,105 22,105 - 20,615 20,615 - Chicken 669,336 633,259 36,077 631,369 629,119 2,250 Duck 58,573 50,206 8,367 54,025 40,532 13,493 Goat 21,789 21,789 - 21,887 21,619 268 Hog 121,387 120,854 533 119,805 119,369 436 Zamboanga City Carabao 6,920 6,920 - 6,700 6,700 - Cattle 10,435 10,150 285 10,676 10,224 452 Chicken 2,256,381 681,142 1,575,239 2,344,909 692,270 1,652,639 Duck 16,103 15,253 850 15,434 15,434 - Goat 12,097 11,798 299 12,193 12,000 193 Hog 72,273 66,875 5,398 76,638 70,054 6,584

Source:Philippine Statistics Authority - Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (PSA-BAS), Region IX

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Province/City Back- Commer- Back- Commer-Kind yard cial yard cial

Total Farm Farm Total Farm FarmRegion IX Carabao 139,712 139,568 144 141,849 141,702 147 Cattle 112,745 112,007 738 117,938 117,138 800 Chicken 5,204,205 3,413,185 1,791,020 5,059,850 3,608,545 1,451,305 Duck 162,900 135,901 26,999 158,595 118,028 40,567 Goat 117,827 117,272 555 116,117 115,698 419 Hog 512,501 497,905 14,596 502,461 486,580 15,881

Zamboanga del Norte Carabao 64,466 64,329 137 63,265 63,125 140 Cattle 50,143 50,017 126 51,829 51,724 105 Chicken 1,596,845 1,565,284 31,561 1,680,649 1,660,999 19,650 Duck 67,440 66,365 1,075 44,374 42,949 1,425 Goat 50,195 50,170 25 51,165 51,135 30 Hog 160,776 156,096 4,680 169,129 164,706 4,423 Zamboanga del Sur Carabao 37,127 37,120 7 40,039 40,032 7 Cattle 32,155 31,942 213 35,562 35,283 279 Chicken 731,619 647,819 83,800 861,074 773,374 87,700 Duck 30,566 27,193 3,373 37,702 32,650 5,052 Goat 32,155 31,942 213 29,296 29,130 166 Hog 160,920 156,795 4,125 143,760 138,847 4,913

Zamboanga Sibugay Carabao 32,010 32,010 - 32,020 32,020 - Cattle 19,790 19,790 - 19,750 19,750 - Chicken 588,191 586,521 1,670 591,942 590,686 1,256 Duck 53,224 31,273 21,951 65,519 31,879 33,640 Goat 22,374 22,231 143 22,390 22,273 117 Hog 110,001 109,647 354 114,353 114,077 276 Zamboanga City Carabao 6,109 6,109 - 6,525 6,525 - Cattle 10,657 10,258 399 10,797 10,381 416 Chicken 2,287,550 613,561 1,673,989 1,926,185 583,486 1,342,699 Duck 11,670 11,070 600 11,000 10,550 450 Goat 13,103 12,929 174 13,266 13,160 106 Hog 80,804 75,367 5,437 75,219 68,950 6,269

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Table 5.5NUMBER OF ANIMALS SLAUGHTERED BY TYPE AND PROVINCE/CITY, REGION IX2004-2012(In number of heads)

Animal SlaughteredProvince/City 2004 2005 2006 2007 2009 2010 2011 2012

CARABAORegion 9 6,699 6,426 4,603 5,217 4,557 5,153 5,254 5,346Zamboanga del Norte 2,867 3,475 2,498 2,671 2,524 2,369 2,305 2,386Zamboanga del Sur 162 145 111 136 122 150 158 288Zamboanga Sibugay 178 109 717 41 75 71 86 14Zamboanga City 3,492 2,697 1,277 2,369 1,836 2,563 2,705 2,658

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Region 9 29,840 27,473 28,294 29,374 28,549 28,479 34,057 29,874Zamboanga del Norte 5,491 5,266 11,481 5,896 5,876 5,387 5,893 6,138Zamboanga del Sur 14,829 13,959 7,603 16,773 16,643 15,830 20,076 15,973Zamboanga Sibugay 3,389 3,496 3,693 3,547 3,029 3,176 3,576 3,589Zamboanga City 6,131 4,752 5,517 3,158 3,001 4,086 4,512 4,174

GOATRegion 9 12,398 12,277 11,992 17,700 17,215 15,237 16,844 23,367Zamboanga del Norte 188 265 198 136 131 158 94 185Zamboanga del Sur 10,764 10,736 2,486 17,007 16,664 14,737 16,306 22,346Zamboanga Sibugay 854 732 8,927 447 355 223 185 615Zamboanga City 592 544 381 110 65 119 259 221

SWINERegion 9 198,284 191,213 182,321 190,912 226,393 236,960 198,759 241,083Zamboanga del Norte 35,320 35,251 36,700 37,837 38,724 36,034 35,506 39,067Zamboanga del Sur 92,453 90,386 37,357 97,988 133,402 148,116 106,691 145,559Zamboanga Sibugay 17,138 15,565 44,637 16,151 15,529 14,679 16,469 16,917Zamboanga City 53,373 50,011 63,627 38,936 38,738 38,131 40,093 39,540

Source:Philippine Statistics Authority - Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (PSA-BAS), Region IX

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Table 5.6FISH PRODUCTION, QUANTITY AND VALUE BY TYPE OF PRODUCTION, BYPROVINCE/CITY, REGION IX2006 - 2013(In metric tons)

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Region IX 573,929 612,540 644,386 732,146 756,777 619,557 488,253 574,624Commercial 230,326 271,398 277,230 357,429 339,749 214,436 166,765 208,017Municipal 109,859 119,580 126,175 127,083 135,629 129,038 93,899 129,068Aquaculture 233,744 221,562 240,981 247,634 281,398 276,083 227,589 237,539 Seaweeds 213,940 201,619 222,162 225,057 258,131 254,521 246,304 218,790

Zamboanga del Norte 93,413 93,443 67,244 64,211 95,024 91,094 84,855 97,532Commercial 27,760 26,831 24,657 20,102 20,999 19,963 15,863 21,981Municipal 48,941 49,296 40,298 37,407 40,351 37,061 28,233 38,141Aquaculture 16,712 17,316 2,289 6,702 33,674 34,070 40,759 37,410 Seaweeds 15,905 16,379 1,250 5,081 32,534 32,928 39,992 35,907

Zamboanga del Sur 130,415 133,870 129,478 126,422 114,950 98,962 71,604 90,818Commercial 28,119 29,113 34,258 34,751 34,137 31,622 23,094 32,500Municipal 22,022 22,708 25,062 26,448 25,677 23,043 16,447 22,958Aquaculture 80,274 82,049 70,158 65,223 55,136 44,297 32,063 35,359 Seaweeds 72,391 73,941 62,427 56,335 46,017 34,460 31,073 25,484

Zamboanga Sibugay 108,270 99,278 141,377 144,595 168,883 167,435 125,111 138,421Commercial 9,294 8,519 9,312 9,294 8,925 4,377 3,092 2,700Municipal 13,927 18,416 20,885 21,254 27,376 27,407 17,235 28,937Aquaculture 85,048 72,343 111,180 114,047 132,582 135,650 104,783 106,784 Seaweeds 75,087 62,744 102,587 103,306 120,825 126,429 114,993 100,615

Zamboanga City 257,929 285,932 306,287 396,919 377,919 262,065 206,683 247,854Commercial 188,666 206,935 209,003 293,283 275,688 158,474 124,715 150,835Municipal 26,180 29,160 39,930 41,973 42,225 41,526 31,984 39,032Aquaculture 43,083 49,838 57,355 61,663 60,006 62,065 49,984 57,986 Seaweeds 41,938 48,555 55,898 60,335 58,755 60,705 60,246 56,784

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to roundingSource:Philippine Statistics Authority - Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (PSA-BAS), Region IX

Type of ProductionProvince/City

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Table 5.7AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION BY TYPE OF CULTURE, BY PROVINCE/CITY, REGION IX2005-2013(In metric tons)

Province/CityType of Culture 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Region IX 240,982 247,633.59 281,398.42 276,082.67 266,020.26 237,539.17

Brackishwater fishpon 18,081.06 21,649.08 22,298.31 20,898.18 19,247.47 18,334.61 Freshwater fishpond 131.10 159.94 180.65 160.14 141.21 120.04 Fish pen 1/ 0.24 0.29 1.36 4.72 4.92 4.87 Fish cage 1/ 34.14 133.23 72.86 116.34 95.57 91.24 Oyster 572.31 633.48 713.94 382.19 226.78 198.71 Mussels 0.89 0.28 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Seaweeds 222,161.79 225,057.29 258,131.30 254,521.10 246,304.31 218,789.70

Zamboanga del Norte 2,289 6,701.46 33,674.26 34,069.98 41,339.87 37,409.68

Brackishwater fishpon 946.92 1,506.37 1,011.16 996.21 1192.8 1344.95 Freshwater fishpond 0.00 15.20 6.47 16.10 21.74 21.19 Fish pen 1/ 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Fish cage 1/ 0.00 0.79 0.44 0.56 0.74 0.64 Oyster 91.00 98.10 122.36 129.34 132.44 136.21 Mussels 0.89 0.28 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Seaweeds 1,250.22 5,080.73 32,533.83 32,927.77 39992.15 35906.69

Zamboanga del Sur 70,158 65,222.92 55,135.88 44,297.37 40,912.86 35,359.36

Brackishwater fishpon 7,592.23 8,737.64 8,947.18 9,687.22 9712.52 9775.57 Freshwater fishpond 131.10 141.85 163.16 141.54 118.65 98.28 Fish pen 1/ 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Fish cage 1/ 7.32 8.07 8.12 8.77 8.46 1.49 Oyster 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Mussels 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Seaweeds 62,427.03 56,335.36 46,017.42 34,459.84 31,073.23 25,484.02

Zamboanga Sibugay 111,180 114,046.67 132,581.82 135,650.45 122,192.13 106,783.85

Brackishwater fishpon 8,085.17 10,077.52 11,096.32 8,859.24 7017.89 6017.07 Freshwater fishpond 0.00 2.90 5.02 2.50 0.82 0.57 Fish pen 1/ 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Fish cage 1/ 26.82 124.37 64.30 107.01 86.37 89.11 Oyster 481.31 535.38 591.58 252.85 94.34 62.5 Mussels 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Seaweeds 102,586.74 103,306.50 120,824.60 126,428.85 114992.71 100614.6

1/ Includes both freshwater and marine* Preliminary dataSource: Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (BAS), Region IX

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Table 5.7 - Continued

Province/CityType of Culture 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Zamboanga City 57,355 61,662.54 60,006.46 62,064.87 61,575.40 57,986.28

Brackishwater fishpon 1,456.74 1,327.55 1,243.65 1,355.51 1,324.26 1,197.02 Freshwater fishpond 0.00 0.00 6.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Fish pen 1/ 0.24 0.29 1.36 4.72 4.92 4.87 Fish cage 1/ 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Oyster 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Mussels 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Seaweeds 55,897.80 60,334.70 58,755.45 60,704.64 60,246.22 56,784.39

Zamboanga Del Norte16%

Zamboanga Del Sur15%

Zamboanga Sibugay

45%

Zamboanga City24%

Figure 5.5 Percent Distribution of Aquaculture Production by Province/City : 2013

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Chapter 6 ESTABLISHMENT CHARACTERISTICS: INDUSTRIAL SECTOR

Regional and provincial data on the industries and investments serve as a gauge of the extent of the area’s attractiveness to and capability to absorb entrepreneurial ventures. An analysis of the data on the 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 support to assist organizations 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 summary statistics for establishments with average total employment of 20 and over, the value of and employment generated by investments. The data sources are the Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office (PSA-NSO) for the establishments, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) for the investments statistics.

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ContentsHighlights 6-3

STATISTICAL TABLES:

Table 6.1 Summary Statistics for Manufacturing with Total Employment of 20 and Over 6-4by Region: Philippines, 2010

Table 6.2 Selected Indicators for Establishments with Total Employment of 20 and Over 6-5by Region: Philippines, 2006 and 2008

Table 6.3 Labor Productivity for Establishments with Total Employment of 20 and Over 6-6by Region: Philippines, 2006 and 2008

Table 6.4 Profitability Indicators for Establishments with Total Employment of 20 and Overby Region: Philippines, 2006 and 2008 6-8

Table 6.5 Number of Establishments and Selected Statistics for Manufacturing Establishmentswith Average Total Employment of 20 and Over by Region, Philippines : 2006 6-9(Preliminary)

Table 6.6 Comparative Statistics for Manufacturing Establishments with Average TotalEmployment of 20 and Over by Region, Philippines: 2003 and 2005 6-11

Table 6.7 Value of Investments and Employment Generated byProvince/City, Region IX: 2004-2011 6-14

Table 6.8 Registered Corporation and Partnerships in Region IX:2006-2008 6-16

Table 6.9 Selected Stastistics for Establishments with Total Employment of 20 and Over 6-17by Region: Philippines, 2012

Table 6.10 Comparative Statistics for Establishments with Total Employment of 20 and Over 6-18by Region: Philippines, 2012 and 2006

FIGURES and ILLUSTRATIONS:

Figure 6.1 Distribution of Establishments by Region : 2006 6-9

Figure 6.2 Percent Distribution of Total Investments by Province/City,Region IX: 2011 6-14

Figure 6.3 Total Investments and Employment Generated, Region IX: 2004-2011 6-15

Figure 6.4 Percentage of Capital Investments of Stock and Non-Stock Corporations andParnerships in Region IX: 2008 6-16

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Highlights Ω Total number of establishments with total employment of 20 and over in the

region decreased to 312 in 2008 from 334 in 2006. Total Employment also decreased to 29,388 in 2008 from 31,789 in 2006.

Ω Total investments in the region showed a decrease to P3,152.75 million in

2009 from P7,122.30 in 2008. Ω Employment generated in 2009 slowed to 32,059, lower than the 46.386 jobs

created in 2008.

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Table 6.1Summary Statistics for Manufacturing Establishments with Total Employment of 20 and Over by Region: Philippines, 2010(Value in thousand pesos)

Number of Total Total TotalArea Establishments Paid Compensation Revenue Cost

Total EmployeesPHILIPPINES 4,643 871,796 869,752 192,071,448 3,546,726,922 2,902,234,280National Capital Region 1,898 186,826 186,064 45,945,163 677,764,782 538,858,796Cordillera Administrative 16 6,159 6,149 2,210,797 141,104,786 133,209,971 RegionI- Ilocos Region 48 8,702 8,671 1,584,733 30,788,860 26,151,266II - Cagayan Valley 17 2,427 2,419 279,150 4,137,747 2,986,390III - Central Luzon 433 109,614 109,452 20,498,490 510,722,891 441,421,808IVA - CALABARZON 1,212 357,512 357,026 83,438,826 1,537,619,788 1,243,675,230IVB - MIMAROPA 3 624 624 316,570 15,654,545 9,218,317V - Bicol Region 35 3,119 3,038 460,781 13,029,248 9,955,056VI - Western Visayas 99 11,946 11,840 2,623,548 44,138,172 33,333,455VII - Central Visayas 491 111,067 110,871 17,277,142 211,888,533 167,568,277VIII - Eastern Visayas 20 3,625 3,620 1,228,763 107,705,602 103,137,597IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 42 7,085 7,065 660,777 12,069,539 9,453,361X - Northern Mindanao 100 15,955 15,930 4,028,620 116,400,244 95,324,528XI - Davao Region 141 14,659 14,545 2,423,000 60,042,167 38,014,214XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 58 26,159 26,130 8,306,320 58,085,261 46,037,851XIII - Caraga 25 5,022 5,013 646,642 4,235,844 2,880,117Autonomous Region 5 1,295 1,295 142,129 1,338,915 1,008,045 in Muslim Mindanao

Table 6.1 - Continued

Gross AdditionValue of Intermediate Cost Value Added to Tangible Change Subsidies

Area Output Fixed Assets in Inventories

PHILIPPINES 3,505,723,063 2,365,424,691 889,568,478 103,207,333 80,446,997 641,936National Capital Region 681,917,991 414,448,103 202,185,128 17,230,666 28,442,030 393,734Cordillera Administrative 143,874,598 120,257,479 21,043,487 11,564,605 3,668,437 - RegionI- Ilocos Region 32,921,504 21,572,565 8,802,472 440,550 2,824,346 -II - Cagayan Valley 4,074,097 2,739,746 1,325,142 114,391 100,239 -III - Central Luzon 514,103,984 365,650,458 129,638,657 12,390,067 204,326 -IVA - CALABARZON 1,492,262,551 1,025,032,145 354,646,906 45,816,690 1,071 -IVB - MIMAROPA 17,022,356 5,387,590 9,535,678 973,481 424,355 -V - Bicol Region 13,492,709 8,486,454 4,402,781 50,820 667,713 853VI - Western Visayas 43,122,439 24,923,247 14,776,793 2,978,050 1,381,734 -VII - Central Visayas 206,185,783 131,337,050 57,249,285 5,758,812 3,856,382 38,691VIII - Eastern Visayas 107,014,714 90,604,297 14,473,788 1,344,330 10,647,887 -IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 11,992,293 9,170,868 2,055,142 261,857 -1,011,724 -X - Northern Mindanao 116,296,893 75,053,025 29,399,523 1,640,965 400,930 3,257XI - Davao Region 60,011,707 31,713,319 24,614,002 1,290,027 778,963 -XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 55,948,349 35,900,482 13,414,416 1,115,882 709,951 5XIII - Caraga 4,121,410 2,284,053 1,577,970 207,901 -94,994 -Autonomous Region 1,359,687 863,807 427,313 28,239 35,079 - in Muslim Mindanao Note: Details may not add-up to total due to rounding and/or statistical disclosure controlSource:Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office (PSA-NSO)

Employment(as of November 15)

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Table 6.2Selected Indicators for Establishments with Total Employment of 20 and Over by Region: Philippines, 2006 and 2008

Number Total Average Ave. Monthlyof Compensation Number of Compensation

Region Establishments Total Paid (in million pesos) Workers (PhP)2006 2008 2006 2008 2006 2008 2006 2008 2006 2008 2006 2008

Philippines 21,678 21,040 2,723,927 2,742,771 2,709,441 2,726,245 526,871 602,471 126 131 16,205 18,416

NCR 9,153 9,039 1,152,779 1,239,340 1,148,848 1,234,368 298,402 355,189 126 138 21,645 23,979CAR 242 236 24,860 25,240 24,715 24,918 4,956 5,880 103 107 16,712 19,665Region I 530 513 35,425 36,801 35,006 36,345 4,637 5,260 67 72 11,037 12,060Region II 214 223 14,731 15,322 14,599 15,188 2,140 2,141 69 69 12,213 11,747Region III 1,836 1,817 197,801 191,096 196,537 189,344 29,180 31,907 108 106 12,373 14,043Region IVA 3,235 2,916 575,732 487,131 573,306 485,149 99,768 98,160 178 168 14,502 16,861Region IVB 183 164 10,693 10,990 10,515 10,917 1,922 2,227 58 68 15,233 16,999Region V 424 394 28,351 32,533 27,958 31,906 3,703 4,046 67 83 11,037 10,568Region VI 1,157 1,057 102,845 104,929 101,993 103,958 10,106 12,498 89 100 8,257 10,019Region VII 1,700 1,739 252,685 251,748 250,071 249,358 31,558 39,682 149 145 10,516 13,261Region VIII 276 296 23,521 22,066 23,224 21,642 3,473 3,241 85 75 12,464 12,481Region IX 334 312 31,789 29,388 31,531 29,147 2,691 3,034 95 95 7,112 8,676Region X 699 675 69,633 76,278 69,125 75,646 10,048 11,224 100 113 12,113 12,364Region XI 920 892 102,218 104,492 101,775 103,600 13,119 14,065 111 118 10,742 11,313Region XII 481 460 70,036 84,681 69,707 84,286 8,340 10,594 146 185 9,970 10,475Caraga 225 239 24,078 22,916 23,845 22,762 2,258 2,690 107 96 7,893 9,850ARMM 68 67 6,706 7,818 6,644 7,709 567 632 99 117 7,113 6,827Note: Excludes Government Owned and Controlled Corporations (GOCCs)Sources:Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office (PSA-NSO) 2006 Census of Philippine Business and Industry. 2008 Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry, Preliminary Results

Employment

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Table 6.3Labor Productivity for Establishments with Total Employment of 20 and Over by RegionPhillipines 2006 and 2008

Total ValueRegion Revenue Total Added

(in million pesos) Employment (in million pesos)2006 2008 2006 2008 2006 2008

Philippines 6,504,173 6,907,730 2,723,927 2,742,771 1,908,377 2,062,103

NCR 2,845,775 3,185,191 1,152,779 1,239,340 1,024,816 1,093,765CAR 209,002 191,314 24,860 25,240 34,615 27,500Region I 78,823 75,902 35,425 36,801 27,589 20,617Region II 23,589 18,970 14,731 15,322 8,405 5,123Region III 609,090 628,981 197,801 191,096 132,524 92,556Region IVA 1,712,243 1,680,403 575,732 487,131 384,829 526,150Region IVB 27,570 31,349 10,693 10,990 15,456 18,671Region V 40,442 39,000 28,351 32,533 15,343 9,385Region VI 106,238 136,827 102,845 104,929 30,762 36,702Region VII 316,583 350,987 252,685 251,748 93,808 100,714Region VIII 153,394 114,856 23,521 22,066 32,954 13,235Region IX 28,631 29,095 31,789 29,388 7,406 8,462Region X 143,321 164,188 69,633 76,278 41,769 45,771Region XI 109,746 123,505 102,218 104,492 29,325 31,687Region XII 68,722 105,974 70,036 84,681 17,959 22,875Caraga 25,947 26,467 24,078 22,916 9,211 7,592ARMM 5,052 4,724 6,706 7,818 1,601 1,298 1 Revenue per Worker = Total Revenue / Total Employment 2 Value Added per Worker = Value Added / Total EmploymentNote: Excludes Government Owned and Controlled Corporations (GOCCs)Sources:Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office (PSA-NSO) 2006 Census of Philippine Business and Industry. 2008 Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry, Preliminary Results

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Table 6.3 - Continued

Region Revenue Value Added per Worker1 per Worker2

2006 2008 2006 2008

Philippines 2,387,793 2,518,523 700,598 751,832

NCR 2,468,623 2,570,071 888,997 882,538CAR 8,407,148 7,579,809 1,392,416 1,089,559Region I 2,225,071 2,062,485 778,793 560,239Region II 1,601,302 1,238,103 570,562 334,345Region III 3,079,306 3,291,438 669,987 484,343Region IVA 2,974,027 3,449,591 668,417 1,080,099Region IVB 2,578,359 2,852,496 1,445,462 1,698,918Region V 1,426,488 1,198,785 541,164 288,482Region VI 1,032,993 1,303,991 299,107 349,777Region VII 1,252,878 1,394,199 371,247 400,060Region VIII 6,521,582 5,205,098 1,401,066 599,772Region IX 900,658 990,020 232,977 287,924Region X 2,058,235 2,152,499 599,846 600,058Region XI 1,073,651 1,181,952 286,888 303,250Region XII 981,243 1,251,444 256,426 270,131Caraga 1,077,604 1,154,944 382,558 331,295ARMM 753,427 604,208 238,808 165,982

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Table 6.4Profitability Indicators for Establishments with Total Employment of 20 and Over by RegionPhilippines, 2006 and 2008

Average Revenue Average Profitper per

Region Establishments1 Total Profit2 Establishments3

(in thousand pesos) (in thousand pesos) (in thousand pesos)2006 2008 2006 2008 2006 2008

Philippines 300,036 328,314 892,743,386 895,146,669 41,182 42,545

NCR 310,912 352,383 443,615,626 352,090,007 48,467 38,952CAR 863,643 810,654 16,343,964 15,428,643 67,537 65,376Region I 148,723 147,956 14,343,910 18,360,392 27,064 35,790Region II 110,228 85,068 6,247,456 2,154,887 29,194 9,663Region III 331,748 346,164 81,199,793 32,255,361 44,226 17,752Region IVA 529,287 576,270 189,310,528 351,092,253 58,519 120,402Region IVB 150,658 191,152 10,096,131 11,082,452 55,170 67,576Region V 95,383 98,985 7,463,093 4,899,174 17,602 12,434Region VI 91,822 129,448 14,143,178 14,631,834 12,224 13,843Region VII 186,226 201,833 46,050,544 42,270,618 27,089 24,307Region VIII 555,776 388,026 20,695,698 14,049,457 74,984 47,464Region IX 85,722 93,252 3,013,232 3,425,204 9,022 10,978Region X 205,037 243,242 20,013,879 17,076,449 28,632 25,298Region XI 119,290 138,458 9,536,590 10,366,159 10,366 11,621Region XII 142,873 230,377 4,979,244 3,151,202 10,352 6,850Caraga 115,318 110,739 4,912,378 2,270,212 21,833 9,499ARMM 74,301 70,503 779,447 542,380 11,462 8,095 1Average Revenue per Establishment (ARPE) = Total Revenue / Total Number of Establishments 2Total Profit = Total Revenue - (Total Cost + Total Compensation) 3Average Profit per Establishment (APPE) = Total Profit / Total Number of EstablishmentsNote: Excludes Government Owned and Controlled Corporations (GOCCs)Sources:Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office (PSA-NSO) 2006 Census of Philippine Business and Industry. 2008 Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry, Preliminary Results*

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Table 6.5Number of Establishments and Selected Statistics for Manufacturing Establishments with AverageTotal Employment of 20 and Over by Region: Philippines 2006 (Preliminary)(Value in thousand pesos)

Number of Total SalariesREGION Establish- Total Paid and

mments Employment Employees Wages

Philippines 5,024 973,178 970,266 160,809,542

NCR 1,957 208,761 208,109 40,163,360CAR 22 5,585 5,577 1,493,568I - Ilocos 50 4,950 4,931 838,083II - Cagayan Valley 13 1,371 1,363 245,921III - Central Luzon 501 98,995 98,734 15,139,308IVA - Calabarzon 1,357 433,232 432,132 74,911,033IVB - Mimaropa 4 449 447 125,985V - Bicol 49 3,363 3,337 504,127VI - Western Visayas 119 13,182 13,089 1,923,044VII - Central Visayas 536 128,141 127,674 14,628,425VIII - Eastern Visayas 19 3,291 3,285 968,111IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 41 7,666 7,639 531,892X - Northern Mindanao 105 17,439 17,385 4,228,809XI - Davao 155 15,030 14,959 1,651,874XII - Soccsksargen 65 21,978 21,943 2,739,482CARAGA 25 7,928 7,845 587,550ARMM 6 1,817 1,817 128,970Note: Values may not add up to totals due to rounding and suppression.Source: Industry Statistics Division Industry and Trade Statistics Department Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office (PSA-NSO)

Basilan Zamboanga Zamboanga del Sur1,067 3,484 18,634

1,957

22 50 13

501

1,357

4 49 119

536

19 41 105 155 65 25 60

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Table 6.5 - Continued

Cost of Cost of RawMaterials, Materials,

Fuels, Electricity otherConsumed Materials and Value

REGION and Industrial Supplies ofServices Purchased Output

Philippines 2,026,261,124 1,567,498,017 3,107,197,048

NCR 329,059,134 293,591,134 517,199,286CAR 36,594,252 34,415,182 181,498,888I - Ilocos 9,923,798 6,276,541 15,608,433II - Cagayan Valley 2,042,280 1,643,741 2,811,150III - Central Luzon 340,562,623 128,351,700 437,773,835IVA - Calabarzon 961,659,259 790,997,732 1,444,144,776IVB - Mimaropa 2,599,180 1,837,485 9,435,415V - Bicol 4,574,035 4,202,973 7,370,089VI - Western Visayas 16,860,336 14,060,487 32,942,490VII - Central Visayas 118,160,964 103,139,904 180,783,450VIII - Eastern Visayas 94,928,870 91,933,910 109,981,448IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 9,061,398 8,368,638 11,474,267X - Northern Mindanao 52,659,493 46,626,701 86,321,162XI - Davao 19,066,926 17,417,792 29,115,040XII - Soccsksargen 23,409,354 20,743,461 33,438,663CARAGA 4,676,028 3,590,158 6,716,805ARMM 423,194 300,477 581,851Note: Values may not add up to totals due to rounding and suppression.

Table 6.5 - Continued

Value of Value ofValue of Industrial Fixed

REGION Products/by Services Value Added Assets OtherProducts Sold Rendered than Land

Philippines 3,042,682,887 34,089,834 868,301,960 690,783,034

NCR 498,013,532 15,133,123 134,350,943 97,765,361CAR 180,751,077 111,819 144,240,882 22,642,025I - Ilocos 15,709,225 131,313 4,890,474 5,934,148II - Cagayan Valley 2,751,378 - 581,202 358,057III - Central Luzon 432,821,691 2,840,364 81,832,196 89,739,257IVA - Calabarzon 1,424,825,050 3,883,063 377,430,090 332,039,136IVB - Mimaropa 9,105,020 - 6,495,013 9,459,928V - Bicol 7,490,336 31,275 2,294,546 3,636,368VI - Western Visayas 32,365,603 114,167 11,683,143 9,660,956VII - Central Visayas 174,636,287 3,923,139 48,900,498 53,799,152VIII - Eastern Visayas 102,084,602 7,628,686 13,357,434 4,395,338IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 11,226,590 17,932 1,535,041 1,336,220X - Northern Mindanao 82,615,137 135,070 22,942,066 41,925,772XI - Davao 28,701,573 94,800 8,403,714 10,116,987XII - Soccsksargen 32,531,930 42,729 7,402,106 4,619,142CARAGA 6,471,167 2,352 1,806,724 3,171,496ARMM 582,688 - 155,888 183,689Note: Values may not add up to totals due to rounding and suppression.

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Table 6.6Comparative Statistics for Manufacturing Establishments with Average Total Employment of 20 andOver by Region, Philippines: 2003 and 2005

REGION2005 2003 2005 2003 2005 2003 2005 2003

Philippines 6,554 5,901 1,025,814 86,921 1,022,113 983,888 3,701 3033

NCR 2,944 2,791 270,869 75,474 269,743 274,380 1,126 1094CAR 21 19 4,522 4,668 4,517 4,658 5 10I - Ilocos 59 49 5,660 7,013 5,616 6,977 44 36II - Cagayan Valley 17 22 1,755 1,808 1,745 1,780 10 28III - Central Luzon 617 520 107,122 92,970 106,671 92,671 451 299IVA - Calabarzon 1,548 1,342 422,024 16,565 421,101 415,930 924 635IVB - Mimaropa 8 174 174 -V - Bicol 53 51 3,262 3,986 3,198 3,965 64 21VI - Western Visayas 142 130 14,109 14,940 14,014 14,865 95 75VII - Central Visayas 651 539 122,280 2,612 121,786 102,265 493 347VIII - Eastern Visayas 20 22 3,281 4,199 3,281 4,121 - 78IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 62 58 7,750 8,153 7,537 7,936 213 217X - Northern Mindanao 131 103 20,285 19,222 20,132 19,169 153 53XI - Davao 184 156 15,583 15,757 15,505 15,653 78 105XII - Soccsksargen 75 62 18,605 12,767 18,572 12,754 33 14CARAGA 24 24 6,461 4,397 6,455 4,376 6 20ARMM 6 5 2,245 2,214 2,239 2,214 6 -Note: Values may not add up to totals due to rounding and suppression.Source: 2003 Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry (Final) 2005 Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry (Final) Industry Statistics Division Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office (PSA-NSO), Manila

Unpaid WorkersEmployment (As of November 15)Number of

Establishments Total Paid Employees

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Table 6.6 - ContinuedComparative Statistics for Manufacturing Establishments with Average Total Employment of 20 andOver by Region, Philippines: 2003 and 2005(Value in thousand pesos)

REGION2005 2003 2005 2003 2005 2003

Philippines 167,368,631 138,720,199 2,949,134,088 2,244,079,457 2,434,069,029 1,835,479,275

NCR 47,103,065 43,362,091 571,109,542 503,752,000 474,301,820 407,250,992CAR 1,616,971 1,195,429 162,430,740 163,095,496 152,300,074 154,717,213I - Ilocos 766,429 780,301 13,589,280 11,350,852 10,343,845 8,802,426II - Cagayan Valley 261,117 385,839 3,168,395 3,831,732 2,281,692 2,928,152III - Central Luzon 17,796,145 11,070,804 391,614,391 271,043,976 340,127,488 237,803,114IVA - Calabarzon 69,516,572 58,328,420 1,343,053,718 974,181,489 1,071,455,366 770,572,557IVB - Mimaropa 11,876 41,253 23,687V - Bicol 355,435 333,442 8,280,436 8,163,215 6,987,706 6,812,038VI - Western Visayas 2,301,330 2,288,054 30,002,097 32,709,714 21,989,124 24,541,380VII - Central Visayas 15,344,354 12,070,577 172,493,429 124,287,400 138,557,752 93,690,111VIII - Eastern Visayas 892,118 823,211 73,628,141 39,771,693 66,919,476 37,958,305IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 647,667 665,623 9,340,657 9,954,596 7,714,343 7,781,227X - Northern Mindanao 4,448,816 3,442,890 91,141,961 49,359,781 76,034,104 41,900,550XI - Davao 1,705,989 1,873,829 35,918,299 30,251,127 29,855,489 22,174,491XII - Soccsksargen 3,803,058 1,624,290 37,483,216 19,499,227 30,667,233 16,421,891CARAGA 661,579 338,524 5,187,816 2,038,225 3,994,717 1,523,034ARMM 147,986 124,999 691,972 747,680 538,799 578,108Note: Values may not add up to totals due to rounding and suppression.

Table 6.6 - ContinuedComparative Statistics for Manufacturing Establishments with Average Total Employment of 20 andOver by Region, Philippines: 2003 and 2005(Value in thousand pesos)

REGION2005 2003 2005 2003 2005 2003

Philippines 2,912,184,831 2,263,936,152 2,031,732,662 1,536,850,802 684,837,519 562,741,136

NCR 562,855,169 505,353,663 362,867,713 327,952,064 145,623,865 136,503,522CAR 160,306,734 164,871,627 144,960,497 151,682,011 12,157,340 12,151,412I - Ilocos 13,458,010 11,397,089 7,997,689 7,009,579 4,869,955 3,606,140II - Cagayan Valley 3,128,900 3,884,671 2,001,739 2,443,963 957,418 1,198,954III - Central Luzon 387,758,306 279,522,204 305,319,329 176,968,725 69,434,007 66,506,841IVA - Calabarzon 1,328,680,755 971,069,404 898,827,079 659,491,140 339,936,286 247,382,125IVB - Mimaropa 47,006 19,410 25,116V - Bicol 9,082,839 8,383,705 6,530,284 6,421,818 2,367,047 1,836,900VI - Western Visayas 29,771,796 33,207,532 15,312,977 19,906,814 10,984,216 10,833,736VII - Central Visayas 171,937,429 123,745,172 114,659,322 76,198,789 44,844,539 38,502,509VIII - Eastern Visayas 68,495,435 40,317,276 55,799,160 32,851,310 10,313,844 5,182,706IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 9,319,457 9,913,321 6,615,045 6,884,974 2,024,489 2,425,497X - Northern Mindanao 89,013,646 60,644,742 56,574,684 35,054,348 22,603,288 22,540,411XI - Davao 35,088,131 29,526,112 24,983,390 18,572,978 8,134,933 9,154,623XII - Soccsksargen 37,400,405 19,215,861 25,694,861 13,837,395 8,702,607 3,854,461CARAGA 5,209,254 2,075,313 3,179,775 1,114,458 1,650,999 835,706ARMM 678,567 761,452 409,117 441,028 232,685 200,478Note: Values may not add up to totals due to rounding and suppression.Source: 2003 Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry (Final) 2005 Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry (Final) Industry Statistics Division Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office (PSA-NSO), Manila

Total CostTotal Compensation Total Revenue

Cost of Materials , Fuels, & Elect Consumed, Indll Svcs & Goods for

Resale Value of Output Value Added

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Table 6.6 - ContinuedComparative Statistics for Manufacturing Establishments with Average Total Employment of 20 andOver by Region, Philippines: 2003 and 2005(Value in thousand pesos)

REGION2005 2003 2005 2003

Philippines 94,984,494 102,492,889 45,301,933 51,296,345

NCR 12,280,713 17,594,649 14,703,657 7,219,645CAR 8,234,023 5,514,285 -2,082,017 2,069,806I - Ilocos 86,206 600,374 412,549 183,028II - Cagayan Valley 45,936 182,297 -4,168 29,199III - Central Luzon 13,350,200 8,608,158 6,067,462 16,091,114IVA - Calabarzon 39,562,784 46,970,088 13,543,339 7,230,648IVB - Mimaropa - 6,025V - Bicol 367,168 425,284 849,040 315,966VI - Western Visayas 941,632 1,007,810 373,178 17,500VII - Central Visayas 9,174,594 5,591,794 3,008,142 2,195,565VIII - Eastern Visayas 1,145,055 537,565 4,071,941 1,930,968IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 99,936 580,068 74,095 33,421X - Northern Mindanao 6,743,344 13,770,972 2,907,435 13,787,401XI - Davao 2,133,922 470,942 -171,168 -60,499XII - Soccsksargen 416,556 523,059 1,463,744 159,647CARAGA 337,522 99,858 36,208 54,315ARMM 64,900 15,684 49,120 32,596Note: Values may not add up to totals due to rounding and suppression.Source: 2003 Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry (Final) 2005 Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry (Final) Industry Statistics Division Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office (PSA-NSO), Manila

Gross Addition to Fixed Assets Change in Total Inventories

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Table 6.7VALUE OF INVESTMENTS AND EMPLOYMENT GENERATEDBY PROVINCE/CITY, REGION IX2004-2011(Total investments in millions of pesos)

Province/City 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Region IXTotal Investments 6,647.07 4,043.32 5,721.59 6,015.95 7,122.30 3,152.75 3,778.45 4,475.99Employment Generated 39,153 39,838 33,698 40,636 46,386 32,059 28,748 19,501

Isabela CityInvestments 339.25 33.19 46.23 30.02 56.97 25.76 36.13 31.71Employment Generated 2,443 805 1,038 607 563 335 435 508

Zamboanga del NorteInvestments 2,138.76 427.91 703.00 1,025.61 1,202.80 382.93 723.74 735.17Employment Generated 4,780 6,938 7,345 8,808 6,851 4,406 4,515 4,301

Zamboanga del SurInvestments 860.39 577.73 678.66 1,512.40 1,844.87 662.97 690.36 654.93Employment Generated 7,605 8,584 6,243 8,330 10,853 6,373 6,110 5,321

Zamboanga SibugayInvestments 1,318.25 517.38 598.03 422.15 558.93 440.32 238.96 182.88Employment Generated 9,405 4,912 3,862 5,358 9,150 7,289 3,550 2,113

Zamboanga CityInvestments 1,990.42 2,487.15 3,695.67 3,025.77 3,458.74 1,640.77 2,089.26 2,871.30Employment Generated 14,980 18,499 15,210 17,533 18,969 13,656 14,138 7,258

Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.Source: Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), Region IX

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Table 6.8REGISTERED CORPORATIONS AND PARTNERSHIPSIN REGION IX: 2006-2008(in thousand pesos)

2006Quantity Paid Up Quantity Paid Up Quantity Paid Up

Stock Corporation 96 49,693,395.30 71 41,532,350.00 87 74,006,390.00

Non-Stock Corporation 241 28,843,755.87 232 9,817,393.59 240 13,514,906.00

Partnership 15 3,380,000.00 18 4,940,000.00 13 11,900,000.00

Source: Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Region IX

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TABLE 10.9 Selected Statistics for Establishments with Total Employment of 20 and Over by Region: Philippines,2012

(Value in Thousand pesos, Details may not add-up to total due to rounding and/or statistical disclosure control)

126 259,740 1.35 888,831 103 200,539 1.11 1,391,810

I Ilocos Region 67 132,372 1.32 778,270 II Cagayan Valley 70 148,230 1.55 576,636 III Central Luzon 107 148,362 1.22 668,882 IV-A CALABARZON 178 174,022 1.20 1,445,334 IV-B MIMAROPA 58 182,795 1.77 541,464 V Bicol Region 67 132,450 1.38 299,108 VI Western Visayas 89 99,085 1.30 370,182 VII Central Visayas 149 126,196 1.32 1,401,058 VIII Eastern Visayas 85 149,564 1.19 232,945 IX Zamboanga Peninsula 95 85,339 1.25 599,181 X Northern Mindanao 100 145,357 1.27 286,320 XI Davao Region 111 128,907 1.26 256,320 XII SOCCSKSARGEN 146 119,639 1.24 256,467 XIII Caraga 107 94,632 1.38 382,092

99 85,350 1.36 239,104

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority2006 Cenus of Philippine Business and Industry2012 Census of Philippine Business and Industry

Notes: 1 Average Employment per Establishment= Total Employment/ Number of Establishment2 Average Annual Compensation= (Total Compensation/Total Paid Employee)*10003 Revenue per Cost= Total Revenue/Total Cost4 Value Added per Worker=(Value Added/Total Employment)*1000

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Employment as of November 15

2006 2012 2006 2012

Philippines 21, 678 36,699 2, 723, 920 4,022,101

National Capital Region 9,153 14,610 1,152,779 1,856,229 Cordillera Administrative Region 242 446 24,860 39,565 I - Ilocos Region 531 1,034 35,446 54,883 II - Cag Valley 207 525 14,509 29,683 III - Central Luzon 1,842 3,345 198,000 301,505 IVA - CALABARZON 3,235 5,149 575,732 673,540 IVB - MMAROPA 183 403 10,693 22,365 V - Bicol Region 424 825 28,351 48,620 VI - Western Visayas 1,157 1,880 102,845 147,614 VII - Central Visayas 1,700 3,091 252,685 358,210 VII - Eastern Visayas 276 620 23,521 36,385 IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 334 634 31,788 45,884 X - Northern Mindanao 699 1,262 69,633 107,876 XI - Davao Region 920 1,528 102,218 144,227 XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 481 812 70,034 111,162 XIII - Caraga 226 423 24,120 35,550 Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao 68 112 6,706 8,806

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Employment as of November 15

2006 2012 2006 2012 2006 2012

2,709,441 3,993,522 6,504,033,988 11,436,208,544 526,870,676 1,029,788,687

1,148,849 1,849,130 2,845,775,248 5,289,942,433 298,402,342 612,506,693 24,715 39,333 209,001,697 216,565,439 4,956,310 9,562,166 35,027 53,870 78,823,321 139,393,534 4,636,602 8,480,210 14,392 28,988 23,557,616 52,221,358 2,133,331 3,981,246

196,723 298,595 609,120,979 1,028,401,503 29,186,227 55,275,246 573,306 666,067 1,712,104,651 2,615,773,022 99,768,064 157,284,158

10,515 22,036 27,570,395 101,730,488 1,922,091 4,115,902 27,958 47,993 40,442,190 89,964,415 3,703,025 8,506,211

101,993 146,199 106,238,482 252,604,252 10,105,907 20,867,964 250,071 356,499 316,583,470 656,995,959 31,558,069 69,225,962

23,224 35,571 153,394,132 152,736,596 3,473,482 7,696,678 31,531 45,005 28,631,032 68,271,702 2,690,821 5,324,539 69,125 107,002 143,321,073 270,228,489 10,047,793 17,777,482

101,775 143,183 109,746,436 277,013,281 13,119,458 23,453,878 69,707 110,270 68,721,855 148,284,577 8,339,614 19,912,331 23,887 35,126 25,948,927 70,619,313 2,260,474 4,922,991

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Table 6.10- Continuation

Total Cost

2006 2012 2006 2012

Philippines 1,908,047,203 3,251,790,012 5,084,558,635 8,833,837,786

National Capital Region 1,024,624,806 1,670,463,449 2,103,757,280 3,997,593,384Cordillera Administrative Region 34,600,385 53,247,235 187,701,424 180,015,369I - Ilocos Region 27,586,551 35,740,441 59,842,730 107,804,910II - Cagayan Valley 8,366,411 11,892,532 15,170,659 43,113,161III - Central Luzon 132,534,878 180,119,988 498,741,210 894,231,952IVA - CALABARZON 385,097,080 727,617,555 1,423,164,601 1,968,105,461IVB - MIMAROPA 15,454,959 64,145,446 15,552,174 51,534,919V - Bicol Region 15,351,038 20,865,993 29,276,243 75,888,264VI - Western Visayas 30,761,884 60,044,557 81,989,397 206,508,192VII - Central Visayas 93,539,489 200,654,418 238,974,857 497,426,452VIII - Eastern Visayas 32,954,296 24,743,802 129,224,952 129,989,108IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 7,404,846 18,683,133 22,926,979 53,349,016X - Nothern Mindanao 41,722,799 57,611,776 113,259,401 224,361,366XI - Davao Region 29,267,014 66,505,101 87,090,387 226,263,497XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 17,961,267 34,209,785 55,402,997 121,487,659XIII - Caraga 9,216,070 23,978,070 18,777,372 51,734,168

Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao 1,603,432 1,266,722 3,705,972 4,430,913

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority2012 Census of Philippine Business and Industry

Value AddedRegion

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Change Subsidies in Inventories

2006 2012 2006 2012 2006 2012

221,504,668 449,238,422 39,323,401 97,937,565 11,954,557 51,121,839

94,438,186 196,997,642 10,296,392 53,866,048 3,654,136 44,723,43812,350,647 46,444,473 1,625,135 51,587 70,674 107,815

2,121,037 2,323,098 344,355 710,245 2,338,065 101,763404,555 5,315,904 87,504 890,192 71,295 97,069

15,951,630 57,477,223 4,763,515 21,186,665 433,311 466,64942,030,836 67,773,416 12,238,958 54,677 2,421,591 1,520,24011,772,616 8,949,736 604,336 385,275 57,989 230,880

737,973 3,096,483 79,961 1,126,677 636,588 645,8675,514,424 6,396,518 824,788 924,679 634,994 278,080

16,707,958 26,306,766 2,431,417 3,678,797 805,378 322,1744,674,341 4,626,251 -340,560 5,396,091 150,999 199,584

793,672 1,065,604 293,930 1,184,395 174,872 35,1918,731,792 6,715,448 2,655,442 2,665,030 241,568 1,188,1102,729,412 7,546,731 1,350,216 5,338,257 38,542 285,4631,911,871 4,844,405 1,614,636 -382,300 83,999 88,925

571,364 3,329,351 435,805 813,897 22,366 717,168

62,353 29,378 17,571 47,352 118,191 113,426

Gross Additions to TangibleFixed Assets

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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 market 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 the ports located in the region either for exports or imports and the value of commodity flow by mode of transport. The Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office (PSA-NSO) is the source of data which are processed from administrative reporting forms prescribed by agencies in government involved in the collection of customs and tariff charges or administration of ports.

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ContentsHighlights 7-3

STATISTICAL TABLES:

Table 7.1 Weight and Value of Imports by Commodity Item, Region IX: 2007-2013 7-4

Table 7.2 Weight and Value of Exports by Commodity Item,Region IX: 2007-2013 7-19

FIGURES and ILLUSTRATIONS:

Figure 7.1 Freight on Board (FOB) Value (in US Dollars) of ImportsRegion IX: 2011-2013 7-18

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Highlights Ω The region’s imports in terms of Freight On Board value increased to

US$33.9 million in 2013 from US$29.5 million in 2012. In 2013, the gross weight of the imports reached 103.6 million.

Ω The region’s exports in terms of Freight On Board value decreased to US$45

million in 2013 from US$254.6 million in 2012. The gross weight of the exports was recorded at 90.9 million in 2013.

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Table 7.1WEIGHT AND VALUE OF IMPORTS BY COMMODITY ITEM, REGION IX2007 - 2013

2004 Commodity Item Weight FOB Value FreightCODE (Gross Kilos) (in Dollars) (in Dollars)

2007Region IX 95,806,789 31,417,177 2,933,889

307491000 FISH AND CRUSTACEANS, MOLLUSCS AND OTHER AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES * Molluscs, whether in shell or not, live, fresh, chilled, frozen, dried, salted or in brine; aquatic invertebrates other than crustaceans and molluscs, live, fresh, chilled, frozen, dried, salted or in brine; flours, meals and pellets of aquatic invertebrates other than crustaceans, fit for human consumption. ** - - - Frozen ***

291,398 204,570 22,424

1006306901 CEREALS * Rice. ** - - - Other *** Upon prior certification of the NEDA that rice shortage 87,572,344 28,015,989 2,677,358

2002901000 PREPARATIONS OF VEGETABLES, FRUIT, NUTS OR OTHER PARTS OF PLANTS * Tomatoes prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acid. ** - - Tomato paste ***

1,457,784 893,016 78,977

2710193200 MINERAL FUELS, MINERAL OILS AND PRODUCTS OF THEIR DISTILLATION; BITUMINOUS SUBSTANCES; MINERAL WAXES * Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, other than crude; preparations not elsewhere specified or included, containing by weight 70% or more of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals, these oils being the basic constituents of the preparations; waste oils. ** - - - - Other diesel fuel ***

2,149,442 1,058,651 44,512

2710990009 MINERAL FUELS, MINERAL OILS AND PRODUCTS OF THEIR DISTILLATION; BITUMINOUS SUBSTANCES; MINERAL WAXES * Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, other than crude; preparations not elsewhere specified or included, containing by weight 70% or more of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals, these oils being the basic constituents of the preparations; waste oils. ** - - Other *** Other

3,000,000 126,594 12,000

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2004 Commodity Item Weight FOB Value FreightCODE (Gross Kilos) (in Dollars) (in Dollars)

2815200009 INORGANIC CHEMICALS; ORGANIC OR INORGANIC COMPOUNDS OF PRECIOUS METALS, OF RARE-EARTH METALS, OF RADIO-ACTIVE ELEMENTS OR OF ISOTOPES * Sodium hydroxide (caustic soda); potassium hydroxide (caustic potash); peroxides of sodium or potassium. ** - Potassium hydroxide (caustic potash) *** Other

100,800 5,416 504

2936900000 ORGANIC CHEMICALS * Provitamins and vitamins, natural or reproduced by synthesis (including natural concentrates), derivatives thereof used primarily as vitamins, and intermixtures of the foregoing, whether or not in any solvent. ** - Other, including natural concentrates ***

5,916 136,040 12,896

3505109009 ALBUMINOIDAL SUBSTANCES; MODIFIED STARCHES; GLUES; ENZYMES * Dextrins and other modified starches (for example, pregelatinised or esterified starches); glues based on starches, or on dextrins or other modified starches. ** - - Other *** Other

292,032 171,608 14,268

3924100000 PLASTICS AND ARTICLES THEREOF * Tableware, kitchenware, other household articles and toilet articles, of plastics. ** - Tableware and kitchenware ***

1,944 124 12

4016939000 RUBBER AND ARTICLES THEREOF * Other articles of vulcanised rubber other than hard rubber. ** - - - Other *** - - - Other

5 115 11

4202129001 ARTICLES OF LEATHER; SADDLERY AND HARNESS; TRAVEL GOODS AND, HANDBAGS AND SIMILAR CONTAINERS; ARTICLES OF ANIMAL GUT (OTHER THAN SILK-WORM GUT) * Trunks, suit-cases, vanity-cases, executive-cases, brief-cases, school satchels, spectacle cases, binocular cases, camera cases, musical instrument cases, gun cases, holsters and similar containers; travelling-bags, insulated food or beverages bags, toilet bags, rucksacks, handbags, shopping bags, wallets, purses, map-cases, cigarette-cases, tobacco-pouches, tool bags, sports bags, bottle-cases, jewellery boxes, powder-boxes, cutlery cases and similar containers, of leather or of composition leather, of plastic sheeting, of textile materials, of vulcanized fibre or of paperboard, or wholly or mainly covered with such materials or with paper. ** - - - Other *** Of plastics

6,368 94 10

6402990009 FOOTWEAR, GAITERS AND THE LIKE; PARTS OF SUCH ARTICLES * Other footwear with outer soles and uppers of rubber or of plastics. ** - - Other *** Other

2,834 792 76

7210120000 IRON AND STEEL * Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more, clad, plated or coated. ** - - Of a thickness of less than 0.5 mm ***

314,518 314,700 48,114

7320101000 ARTICLES OF IRON OR STEEL * Springs and leaves for springs, of iron or steel. ** - Leaf-springs and leaves therefor *** - - For motor vehicles

8,737 29,027 2,451

8408201900 NUCLEAR REACTORS, BOILERS, MACHINERY AND MECHANICAL APPLIANCES; PARTS THEREOF * Compression-ignition internal combustion piston engines (diesel or semi-diesel engines). ** - - - Other, not fully assembled ***

45,000 4,828 460

8408209300 NUCLEAR REACTORS, BOILERS, MACHINERY AND MECHANICAL APPLIANCES; PARTS THEREOF * Compression-ignition internal combustion piston engines (diesel or semi-diesel engines). ** - - - Other, fully assembled ***

14,812 3,453 123

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2004 Commodity Item Weight FOB Value FreightCODE (Gross Kilos) (in Dollars) (in Dollars)

8409996900 NUCLEAR REACTORS, BOILERS, MACHINERY AND MECHANICAL APPLIANCES; PARTS THEREOF * Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the engines of heading 84.07 or 84.08. ** - - - - Other ***

92 2,277 218

8413914900 NUCLEAR REACTORS, BOILERS, MACHINERY AND MECHANICAL APPLIANCES; PARTS THEREOF * Pumps for liquids, whether or not fitted with a measuring device; liquid elevators. ** - - - - Other ***

156 18,478 1,098

8425429009 NUCLEAR REACTORS, BOILERS, MACHINERY AND MECHANICAL APPLIANCES; PARTS THEREOF * Pulley tackle and hoists other than skip hoists; winches and capstans; jacks. ** - - - Other *** Other

2,667 233 9

8429199000 NUCLEAR REACTORS, BOILERS, MACHINERY AND MECHANICAL APPLIANCES; PARTS THEREOF * Self-propelled bulldozers, angledozers, graders, levellers, scrapers, mechanical shovels, excavators, shovel loaders, tamping machines and road rollers. ** - - - Other ***

21,135 248,470 6,143

8429529000 NUCLEAR REACTORS, BOILERS, MACHINERY AND MECHANICAL APPLIANCES; PARTS THEREOF * Self-propelled bulldozers, angledozers, graders, levellers, scrapers, mechanical shovels, excavators, shovel loaders, tamping machines and road rollers. ** - - - Other ***

12,665 1,551 60

8431410000 NUCLEAR REACTORS, BOILERS, MACHINERY AND MECHANICAL APPLIANCES; PARTS THEREOF * Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the machinery of headings 84.25 to 84.30. ** - - Buckets, shovels, grabs and grips ***

2,964 258 10

8473309009 NUCLEAR REACTORS, BOILERS, MACHINERY AND MECHANICAL APPLIANCES; PARTS THEREOF * Parts and accessories (other than covers, carrying cases and the like) suitable for use solely or principally with machines of headings 84.69 to 84.72. ** - - Other *** Other

24,000 11,336 914

8484900000 NUCLEAR REACTORS, BOILERS, MACHINERY AND MECHANICAL APPLIANCES; PARTS THEREOF * Gaskets and similar joints of metal sheeting combined with other material or of two or more layers of metal; sets or assortments of gaskets and similar joints, dissimilar in composition, put up in pouches, envelopes or similar packings; mechanical seals. ** - Other ***

37 915 88

8702100600 VEHICLES OTHER THAN RAILWAY OR TRAMWAY ROLLING-STOCK, AND PARTS AND ACCESSORIES THEREOF * Motor vehicles for the transport of ten or more persons, including the driver. ** - - - - - Of a gross vehicle weight not exceeding 5 t *** - - - - - Of a gross vehicle weight not exceeding 5 t

28,550 24,267 1,398

8703232402 VEHICLES OTHER THAN RAILWAY OR TRAMWAY ROLLING-STOCK, AND PARTS AND ACCESSORIES THEREOF * Motor cars and other motor vehicles principally designed for the transport of persons (other than those of heading 87.02), including station wagons and racing cars. ** - - - - - Of a cylinder capacity 2,500 cc and above *** Used

53,940 43,173 2,604

8704212502 VEHICLES OTHER THAN RAILWAY OR TRAMWAY ROLLING-STOCK, AND PARTS AND ACCESSORIES THEREOF * Motor vehicles for the transport of goods. ** - - - - Other vans, pick-up trucks and similar vehicles *** Used

68,000 50,786 2,942

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2004 Commodity Item Weight FOB Value FreightCODE (Gross Kilos) (in Dollars) (in Dollars)

8704212902 VEHICLES OTHER THAN RAILWAY OR TRAMWAY ROLLING-STOCK, AND PARTS AND ACCESSORIES THEREOF * Motor vehicles for the transport of goods. ** - - - - Other *** Used

3,600 1,646 156

8704222200 VEHICLES OTHER THAN RAILWAY OR TRAMWAY ROLLING-STOCK, AND PARTS AND ACCESSORIES THEREOF * Motor vehicles for the transport of goods. ** --g.v.w. exceeding 5 tonnes but not exceeding 20 tonnes *** - - - - - Refuse collection vehicles having refuse compressing device

3,377 413 16

8704222300 VEHICLES OTHER THAN RAILWAY OR TRAMWAY ROLLING-STOCK, AND PARTS AND ACCESSORIES THEREOF * Motor vehicles for the transport of goods. ** - - - - - Tanker vehicles ***

5,066 620 24

8705901000 VEHICLES OTHER THAN RAILWAY OR TRAMWAY ROLLING-STOCK, AND PARTS AND ACCESSORIES THEREOF * Special purpose motor vehicles, other than those principally designed for the transport of persons or goods (for example, breakdown lorries, crane lorries, fire fighting vehicles, concrete-mixer lorries, road sweeper lorries, spraying lorries, mobile workshops, mobile radiological units). ** - - Street cleansing vehicles, including cesspit emptiers ***

4,222 517 20

8706004900 VEHICLES OTHER THAN RAILWAY OR TRAMWAY ROLLING-STOCK, AND PARTS AND ACCESSORIES THEREOF * Chassis fitted with engines, for the motor vehicles of headings 87.01 to 87.05. ** - - Other ***

84,674 6,124 452

8707902900 VEHICLES OTHER THAN RAILWAY OR TRAMWAY ROLLING-STOCK, AND PARTS AND ACCESSORIES THEREOF * Bodies (including cabs), for the motor vehicles of headings 87.01 to 87.05. ** - - - Other ***

59,540 4,421 422

8707909000 VEHICLES OTHER THAN RAILWAY OR TRAMWAY ROLLING-STOCK, AND PARTS AND ACCESSORIES THEREOF * Bodies (including cabs), for the motor vehicles of headings 87.01 to 87.05. ** - Other *** - - Other

43,794 3,816 146

8708109009 VEHICLES OTHER THAN RAILWAY OR TRAMWAY ROLLING-STOCK, AND PARTS AND ACCESSORIES THEREOF * Parts and accessories of the motor vehicles of headings 87.01 to 87.05. ** - - Other *** Other

650 134 2

8708501300 VEHICLES OTHER THAN RAILWAY OR TRAMWAY ROLLING-STOCK, AND PARTS AND ACCESSORIES THEREOF * Parts and accessories of the motor vehicles of headings 87.01 to 87.05. ** - - - For vehicles of headings 87.02 and 87.04 (except subheading 8704.10) ***

10,792 1,084 102

8708502500 VEHICLES OTHER THAN RAILWAY OR TRAMWAY ROLLING-STOCK, AND PARTS AND ACCESSORIES THEREOF * Parts and accessories of the motor vehicles of headings 87.01 to 87.05. ** - - - For vehicles of subheadings 8703.21 to 8703.23, 8703.31 or 8703.32 (except ambulances) ***

2,904 253 10

8708709500 VEHICLES OTHER THAN RAILWAY OR TRAMWAY ROLLING-STOCK, AND PARTS AND ACCESSORIES THEREOF * Parts and accessories of the motor vehicles of headings 87.01 to 87.05. ** - - - For vehicles of subheadings 8703.21 to 8703.23, 8703.31 or 8703.32 (except ambulances) ***

17,924 1,648 60

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2004 Commodity Item Weight FOB Value FreightCODE (Gross Kilos) (in Dollars) (in Dollars)

8708915000 VEHICLES OTHER THAN RAILWAY OR TRAMWAY ROLLING-STOCK, AND PARTS AND ACCESSORIES THEREOF * Parts and accessories of the motor vehicles of headings 87.01 to 87.05. ** - - - For vehicles of subheadings 8703.21 to 8703.23, 8703.31 or 8703.32 (except ambulances) *** - - For vehicles of subheadings 8703.21 to 8703.23, 8703.31 or 8703.32 (except ambulances)

1,363 119 5

8708991909 VEHICLES OTHER THAN RAILWAY OR TRAMWAY ROLLING-STOCK, AND PARTS AND ACCESSORIES THEREOF * Parts and accessories of the motor vehicles of headings 87.01 to 87.05. ** - - - - Other *** B. Other

2,146 187 7

8708999909 VEHICLES OTHER THAN RAILWAY OR TRAMWAY ROLLING-STOCK, AND PARTS AND ACCESSORIES THEREOF * Parts and accessories of the motor vehicles of headings 87.01 to 87.05. ** -- Other *** Other

59,291 6,118 538

9403601100 FURNITURE; BEDDING; MATTRESSES, MATTRESS SUPPORTS, CUSHIONS AND SIMILAR STUFFED FURNISHINGS; LAMPS AND LIGHTING FITTINGS, NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED OR INCLUDED; ILLUMINATED SIGNS, ILLUMINATED NAME-PLATES AND THE LIKE; PREFABRICATED BUILDINGS * Other furniture and parts thereof. ** - - - Not assembled *** - - - Assembled

10,694 3,228 306

9403900000 FURNITURE; BEDDING; MATTRESSES, MATTRESS SUPPORTS, CUSHIONS AND SIMILAR STUFFED FURNISHINGS; LAMPS AND LIGHTING FITTINGS, NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED OR INCLUDED; ILLUMINATED SIGNS, ILLUMINATED NAME-PLATES AND THE LIKE; PREFABRICATED BUILDINGS * Other furniture and parts thereof. ** Mattress supports; articles of bedding and similar furnishing (for example, mattresses, quilts, eiderdowns, cushions, pouffes and pillows) fitted with springs or stuffed or internally fitted with any material or of cellular rubber or plastics, whether or not covered. *** - Parts

17,484 19,962 1,931

9503410001 TOYS, GAMES AND SPORTS REQUISITES; PARTS AND ACCESSORIES THEREOF * Other toys; reduced-size ("scale") models and similar recreational models, working or not; puzzles of all kinds. ** Toys ***

1,128 126 12

2008Region IX 149,926,249 78,152,137 7,886,923

0307491000 - - - Frozen 28,405 7,479 4,000 0712900006 - Other vegetables; mixtures of vegetables | Garlic powder 18,000 17,861 1,559 1006306901 - - - Other | Upon prior certification of the NEDA that rice

shortage 24,466,890 25,155,458 2,503,924

1006306901 - - - Other | Upon prior certification of the NEDA that rice shortage 63,762,640 47,151,875 5,015,782

1201009000 - Other 162,454 7,956 784 1518001301 - - Vegetable fats and oils | Soya beans 203,350 143,042 14,235 2301200001 - Flours, meals and pellets, of fish or of crustaceans, molluscs

or other aquatic invertebrates | Of fish 180,000 11,614 1,144

2501001000 - Table salt 13,641,000 433,575 40,923 2501009001 - Other | Other salt 6,001,200 305,587 3,000 2501009002 - Other | Sea water 31,141,000 1,239,733 59,010

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2004 Commodity Item Weight FOB Value FreightCODE (Gross Kilos) (in Dollars) (in Dollars)

2501009002 - Other | Sea water 6,001,200 183,389 18,004 2710193200 - - - - Other diesel fuel 293,805 135,371 8,617 2710193200 - - - - Other diesel fuel 123,675 64,657 915 2711190001 - - Other | Liquefied petroleum gas (mixture of propane and 599,975 384,960 19,199 2815200001 - Potassium hydroxide (caustic potash) | Solid 102,500 30,901 3,075 3004902900 - - - Other 40,320 15,737 1,660 3302109000 - - Other 236 5,078 360 3505109009 - - Other | Other 146,304 104,185 4,098 4408901000 - - Face veneer sheets 999,631 120,950 27,150 4408909005 - - Other | Veneer corestock 1,035,985 435,096 43,066 4412990009 - - Other | Other 862,768 805,549 80,194 6309000002 Worn clothing and other worn articles. | Clothing accessories 12,750 3,192 314

7212101900 - - - Other 2,411 12,396 1,000 7309000000 Reservoirs, tanks, vats and similar containers for any material

(other than compressed or liquefied gas), of iron or steel, of a capacity exceeding 300 litres, whether or not lined or heat-insulated, but not fitted with mechanical or thermal equipment. | Reservoirs, tanks, vats and similar containers for any material (other than compressed or liquefied gas), of iron or steel, of a capacity exceeding 300 l, whether or not lined or heat-insulated, but not fitted with mechanical or thermal equipment.

24,735 77,084 7,674

7318159900 - - - - Other 1,252 7,387 103 7326909019 - - Other | Other 2,650 16,881 800 7408190001 - - Other | Plated or coated with gold or silver 2,979 23,151 2,305 8409995900 - - - - For marine propulsion engines of a power exceeding

22.38 kW 151 3,178 998

8418999009 - - - Other | Others 21,800 6,091 600 8419901909 - - - Other | Other 1,800 9,315 960 8436101000 - - Electrically operated 3,000 45,489 4,481 8471419000 - - - Other 800 5,518 465 8478901000 - - Of electrically operated machines 12 135 1,214 8529909109 - - - For television | Other 4,043 2,334 232 8705909000 - - Other 11,068 340,282 3,000 8706004900 - - Other 8,942 5,832 581 8707909000 - - Other 14,845 5,421 540 9403609900 - - - Not assembled 1,493 860 86 9802290000 - - Other 180 827,538 10,871

2009Region IX 94,533,194 72,399,549 3,685,995

0306130000 - - Shrimps and prawns 53,300 32,132 3,198 0307491000 - - - Frozen 55,350 20,396 8,000 0307491000 - - - Frozen 137,500 47,231 4,500 1005909001 - Other | A. In-Quota 100,000 40,089 3,875 1006306901 - - - Other | Upon prior certification of the 60,494,000 33,067,519 3,204,904

NEDA that rice shortage1518001301 - - Vegetable fats and oils | Soya beans 142,345 101,364 9,739 2002901000 - - Tomato paste 650,285 246,831 29,160 2002901000 - - Tomato paste 138,672 162,422 15,700 2501009001 - Other | Other salt 5,900,000 229,156 22,420 2501009002 - Other | Sea water 12,000,000 380,847 36,000 2501009002 - Other | Sea water 6,000,000 185,023 18,000 2508100000 - Bentonite 141,000 20,787 2,115

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2004 Commodity Item Weight FOB Value FreightCODE (Gross Kilos) (in Dollars) (in Dollars)

2511100000 - Natural barium sulphate (barytes) 1,179,927 523,627 17,339 2523299000 - - - Other 558,000 166,910 8,714 2523299000 - - - Other 97,000 57,913 1,455 2710192300 - - - - Lubricating oil basestock 150,133 74,764 2,252 2711190001 - - Other | Liquefied petroleum gas 600,000 199,395 19,274

(mixture of propane and butane)2711190001 - - Other | Liquefied petroleum gas 899,708 363,814 31,670

(mixture of propane and butane)2827209000 - - Other 617,220 89,757 9,258 2827320000 - - Of aluminium 21,210 4,844 479 2844409000 - - Other 250 19,450 15 2844409000 - - Other 4,131 450,516 67 3214100009 - Glaziers' putty, grafting putty, resin cements, caulking 20,000 61,942 300

compounds and other mastics; painters' fillings | Other3505109009 - - Other | Other 493,776 235,661 22,754 3506990000 - - Other 6 269 137 3602000000 Prepared explosives, other than propellent powders. 815 60,511 15 3901109900 - - - Other 523,490 170,344 17,852 3901109900 - - - Other 508,745 294,875 7,630 3917109009 - - Other | Other 18,675 29,993 345 3923299009 - - - Other: | B. Other 3,000 32,428 291 3923900009 - Other | Other 3,600 1,430 1 4010390009 - - Other | Other 5,474 96,472 152 4011209009 - - Other | Other 7,062 1,215 115 4011400000 - Of a kind used on motorcycles 12,346 1,822 180 4011400000 - Of a kind used on motorcycles 6,130 972 96 4016999903 - - - - Other | Storage tanks 2,200 3,066 282 4202121001 - - - School satchels | Of plastics 5,719 962 91 4202919009 - - - Other | Other 13 173 72 4911999009 - - - Other | Other 13 169 17 5910009000 - Other 79,693 431,040 305 6001999000 - - - Other 13 805 72 6113001909 - - Other | Other 2 151 11 6306199000 - - - Other 2,000 5,379 509 6309000002 Worn clothing and other worn articles. 300 133 4

| Clothing accessories6309000003 Worn clothing and other worn articles. | Traveling rugs 2,000 190 25

and blankets, household linen and furnishing articles6912000009 Ceramic tableware, kitchenware, other household articles 1,870 200 23

and toilet articles, other than of porcelain or china. | Other7009920000 - - Framed 10,708 900 89 7204290000 - - Other 1,000 333 13 7303001909 - - Other | Other 4,819 102,211 10,000 7309000000 Reservoirs, tanks, vats and similar containers for any material

(other than compressed or liquefied gas), of iron or steel, of a capacity exceeding 300 litres, whether or not lined or heat-insulated, but not fitted with mechanical or thermal equipment. | Reservoirs, tanks, vats and similar containers for any material (other than compressed or liquefied gas), of iron or steel, of a capacity exceeding 300 l, whether or not lined or heat-insulated, but not fitted with mechanical or thermal equipment.

10,956 219,958 1,001 7310219900 - - - - Other 26,756 46,880 45,787 7319300009 - Other pins | Other 4,500 51,827 68 7320101000 - - For motor vehicles 2,700 296 28 7324100000 - Sinks and wash basins, of stainless steel 1,260 762 24 7604299000 - - - Other 102,194 2,027,127 4,574

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2004 Commodity Item Weight FOB Value FreightCODE (Gross Kilos) (in Dollars) (in Dollars)

7607209000 - - Other 1,194 8,087 293 8207190001 - - Other, including parts | Rock drilling or earth boring tools

6,668 1,002,932 100 8207900000 - Other interchangeable tools | - Other interchangeable tools

4,400 29,388 292 8402191100 - - - - Boilers with a steam production exceeding 15 t per hour | -

- - - Boilers with a steam production exceeding 15 t per hour20,761 14,670 1,450

8402909001 - Parts | A. Boiler bodies or shells 50,721 64,685 6,393 8404200000 - Condensers for steam or other vapour power units 23,720 429,284 42,000 8407901000 - - Of a power not exceeding 18.65 kW (25 Hp) | - - Of a power

not exceeding 18.65 kW (25 Hp) 7,148 1,313 120 8408209300 - - - Other, fully assembled 20,600 3,705 205 8408901900 - - - Other 10,360 2,372 233 8409991900 - - - - Other 1,300 230 22 8409996900 - - - - Other 49 2,813 122 8413811909 - - - Other | Other 600 1,203 119 8414101000 - - Electrically operated 410 3,066 300 8414804900 - - - Other 300 26 3 8418502900 - - - Other 4,150 14,463 1,415 8419391909 - - - - Other | Other 27,468 999,108 1,725 8425429009 - - - Other | Other 580 511 50 8428329000 - - - Other 4,600 822 82 8428909001 - - Other | Passenger elevator machinery 37,769 117,490 900 8429111000 - - - Bulldozers 96 93 9 8429191000 - - - Bulldozers 3,694 372 37 8429200000 - Graders and levellers 9,170 1,352 128 8429401000 - - Road rollers, of vibrating gross weight not exceeding 20 t | - -

Road rollers, of vibrating gross weight not exceeding 20 t9,300 1,058 80

8429521000 - - - Mechanical shovels and excavators 30,546 2,862 285 8429529000 - - - Other 41,435 4,379 448 8430390000 - - Other 5,250 260,047 1,065 8431429000 - - - Other 261 217 21 8431439000 - - - Other 310,868 15,747,909 7,615 8431439000 - - - Other 7,700 450 44 8431439000 - - - Other 874,003 7,355,173 13,218 8434201100 - - - Homogeniser 13,652 102,211 10,000 8436291000 - - - Electrically operated 10,578 33,510 3,294 8466949000 - - - Other 19 344 34 8474801009 - - Electrically operated | Other 34,600 2,861,895 8,619 8474901005 - - Of electrically operated machines | For agglomerating,

molding or shaping mineral 4,133 282,387 500 8479821100 - - - - Apparatus for the regeneration of chemical solutions used

in the manufacture of PCB/PWBs 3,280 581 58 8479821900 - - - - Other 1,870 17,291 1,709 8479903009 - - Of other electrically operated machines | Other 12 3,023 285 8480719000 - - - Other 701 54,747 46 8481809100 - - - Ball valves 23,077 791,146 346 8483901900 - - - Other 13 1,323 68 8484100000 - Gaskets and similar joints of metal sheeting combined with

other material or of two or more layers of metal 26 1,479 65 8501530000 - - Of an output exceeding 75 kW 32,100 714,636 482 8528129001 - - - Other | Television receivers 5,928 2,250 265 8529909109 - - - For television | Other 7,852 1,485 193 8542291000 - - - Wafers and discs, electrically circuit-programmed, whether

or not coated on one side with gold or aluminium 330 65,810 1,866

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2004 Commodity Item Weight FOB Value FreightCODE (Gross Kilos) (in Dollars) (in Dollars)

8544419909 - - - - Other | Other 8,221 257,763 381 8609001900 - - Other 77,900 419,875 1,168 8703109900 - - - Other 500 370 35 8706004900 - - Other 68,115 13,173 1,287 8707902900 - - - Other 14,300 1,005 95 8707909000 - - Other 42,000 4,987 490 8708101009 - - For vehicles of heading 87.01 | Other 330 138 13 8708291300 - - - - For vehicles of headings 87.02 and 87.04 (except

subheading 8704.10) 3,210 612 58 8708299300 - - - - For vehicles of headings 87.02 and 87.04 (except

subheading 8704.10) 25,200 2,147 203 8708401300 - - - For vehicles of headings 87.02 and 87.04 (except

subheading 8704.10) 5,400 572 54 8708502300 - - - For vehicles of headings 87.02 and 87.04 (except

subheading 8704.10) 16,970 1,952 185 8708502900 - - - Other 10,350 269 26 8708701900 - - - Other 5,040 392 38 8708709300 - - - For vehicles of headings 87.02 and 87.04 (except

subheading 8704.10) 11,940 563 54 8708709900 - - - Other 2,000 350 35 8708991909 - - - - Other | B. Other 1,130 141 13 8708999901 - - - - Other | Propeller shafts 1,030 390 37 8708999909 - - - - Other | Other 38,670 8,651 268 8708999909 - - - - Other | Other 40 197 113 8714196000 - - - Other, for motorcycles of subheadings 8711.10, 8711.20 or

8711.90 18,801 1,823 179 8714196000 - - - Other, for motorcycles of subheadings 8711.10, 8711.20 or

8711.90 37,060 5,762 564 8714919000 - - - Other parts of forks 43,350 2,657 259 8714929000 - - - Other wheel rims or spokes 16,671 2,762 273 8714949000 - - - Other 4,220 936 88 8714999009 - - - Other parts | Other 4,741 948 90 8901902300 - - - - Of gross tonnage exceeding 250 but not exceeding 500

497,000 108,205 10,695 8902003100 - - Fishing vessels 120,000 156,848 1,000 9015900000 - Parts and accessories 327 15,981 15 9020009002 - - Other | Parts and accessories 60 15,260 15 9024901000 - - For electrically operated machines and appliances 23 206 20 9403509100 - - - Assembled 3,061 930 92 9807000000 Personal and household effects of travelers and immigrants

1 152 15 9807000000 Personal and household effects of travelers and immigrants

16 671 76 9808100000 - Gifts, donations and articles for relief, educational, scientific

and charitable purposes 2 163 16 9808200000 - Samples 1 106 3 9808200000 - Samples 300 95 7 8477903900 - - - Other 56 3,016 434

2010Region IX 146,634,809 76,037,582 7,296,577

3812309009 - - Other | Other 211 1,166 113 8479903009 - - Of other electrically operated machines | Other 171 949 92 0303420000 - - Yellowfin tunas (Thunnus albacares) 571,216 350,975 34,273 0303430000 - - Skipjack or stripe-bellied bonito 571,216 253,627 24,703 0303791009 - - - Marine fish | Other 649,600 396,473 3,898 0304200009 - Frozen fillets | Other 7,447 8,542 625

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2004 Commodity Item Weight FOB Value FreightCODE (Gross Kilos) (in Dollars) (in Dollars)

0304200009 - Frozen fillets | Other 52,500 89,304 3,100 0307491000 - - - Frozen 109,701 40,536 12,400 0307491000 - - - Frozen 83,592 21,421 3,150 1006306901 - - - Other | Upon prior certification of the NEDA that rice

shortage 6,714,750 4,243,210 461,885 1006306901 - - - Other | Upon prior certification of the NEDA that rice

shortage 18,442,980 11,141,244 1,094,910 1006306901 - - - Other | Upon prior certification of the NEDA that rice

shortage 77,378,213 52,743,614 5,172,154 1518001301 - - Vegetable fats and oils | Soya beans 40,670 47,039 4,655 1518004100 - - Of palm kernel olein, refined, bleached and deodorised

(RBD) 40,670 40,641 403 1702901000 - - Maltose 32,128 16,916 1,020 2002901000 - - Tomato paste 103,562 28,707 2,841 2501009001 - Other | Other salt 12,000,000 668,700 6,600 2501009002 - Other | Sea water 15,500,000 957,776 46,500 2711190001 - - Other | Liquefied petroleum gas (mixture of propane and

butane) 1,743,848 978,440 105,556 2711190001 - - Other | Liquefied petroleum gas (mixture of propane and

butane) 1,400,000 835,640 81,746 2821100000 - Iron oxides and hydroxides 124 573 49 2823000000 Titanium oxides. 2,443 11,284 965 2826190000 - - Other 67 310 26 2835100000 - Phosphinates (hypophosphites) and phosphonates

(phosphites) 148 682 58 2917330000 - - Dinonyl or didecyl orthophthalates 58,650 22,505 2,790 3102100000 - Urea, whether or not in aqueous solution 5,333,430 1,098,544 106,669 3204179000 - - - Other 415 1,917 164 3206491000 - - - Preparations of inorganic pigments 95 437 38 3703202000 - - Other, of paper 1,772 3,938 100 3921909000 - - Other 24,160 862 85 3923900009 - Other | Other 10,235 27,351 2,647 4011400000 - Of a kind used on motorcycles 16,390 1,734 171 4011400000 - Of a kind used on motorcycles 50,840 5,979 580 4011400000 - Of a kind used on motorcycles 16,310 2,172 204 4403999000 - - - Other 3,570,334 737,958 71,407 7210120000 - - Of a thickness of less than 0.5 mm 174,046 177,271 2,835 7314490000 - - Other 154 2,214 215 7320101000 - - For motor vehicles 14,579 1,446 1,136 8007009009 - Other | Other 26,905 60,904 5,956 8407341900 - - - - Other 6,095 852 84 8408209100 - - - For the vehicles of subheading 8701.10, fully assembled

250 156 15 8408209300 - - - Other, fully assembled 5,303 1,520 150 8408209900 - - - Other, not fully assembled 15,970 3,803 365 8409991900 - - - - Other 7,457 1,113 789 8409996900 - - - - Other 5,504 1,916 188 8413401000 - - Electrically operated 3,397 1,268 340 8414805100 - - - Electrically operated 16,239 3,021 293 8418695000 - - - Scale ice-maker units 590 1,925 370 8418919000 - - - Other 9,600 19,939 1,950 8418999009 - - - Other | Others 980 172 17 8419901909 - - - Other | Other 4,330 14,246 1,369 8427200000 - Other self-propelled trucks 73,000 656,363 20 8429510000 - - Front-end shovel loaders 16,920 20,358 1,991 8429510000 - - Front-end shovel loaders 2,990 534 53 8431429000 - - - Other 44,478 4,724 463 8436992900 - - - - Other 882 243 24

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2004 Commodity Item Weight FOB Value FreightCODE (Gross Kilos) (in Dollars) (in Dollars)

8474311000 - - - Electrically operated 1,800 934 180 8479821900 - - - - Other 1,970 22,020 2,170 8502121000 - - - Of an output not exceeding 125 kVA 3,640 12,507 1,223 8515399000 - - - Other 234 243 24 8529909900 - - - Other 11,588 2,039 198 8706002100 - - For vehicles of subheading 8702.10 | - - For vehicles of

8702.10 6,922 968 95 8706004100 - - For vehicles of subheading 8704.10 | - - For vehicles of

8704.10 13,041 1,148 1,304 8706004900 - - Other 40,914 5,146 628 8706004900 - - Other 4,242 1,216 120 8707902900 - - - Other 32,040 4,251 419 8707909000 - - Other 65,270 6,990 682 8707909000 - - Other 4,949 1,418 140 8708101009 - - For vehicles of heading 87.01 | Other 140 28 3 8708299909 - - - - Other | B. Other 33,230 1,452 140 8708399000 - - - Other 810 183 18 8708402900 - - - Other 1,500 340 34 8708501900 - - - Other 44,524 3,215 3,353 8708502900 - - - Other 11,680 1,289 127 8708701300 - - - For vehicles of headings 87.02 and 87.04 (except

subheading 8704.10) 3,000 380 38 8708701900 - - - Other 3,570 212 20 8708919000 - - - Other | - - Other 310 154 15 8708929900 - - - - Other 300 61 6 8708991909 - - - - Other | B. Other 270 137 14 8708999909 - - - - Other | Other 58,050 10,482 1,016 8708999909 - - - - Other | Other 15,022 6,430 625 8714196000 - - - Other, for motorcycles of subheadings 8711.10, 8711.20 or

8711.90 19,246 3,594 351 8714196000 - - - Other, for motorcycles of subheadings 8711.10, 8711.20 or

8711.90 105,178 12,194 1,192 8714919000 - - - Other parts of forks 88,954 7,205 693 8714929000 - - - Other wheel rims or spokes 58,080 5,959 587 8714929000 - - - Other wheel rims or spokes 33,058 4,377 431 8714999009 - - - Other parts | Other 12,322 1,812 178 8714999009 - - - Other parts | Other 4,725 884 87 8716909900 - - - - Other 15,660 2,163 212 8901102000 - - - Of gross tonnage exceeding 26 but not exceeding 250 199,000 66,004 6,466 8901102000 - - - Of gross tonnage exceeding 26 but not exceeding 250 139,000 28,723 2,814 8901104000 - - - Of gross tonnage exceeding 500 but not exceeding 4000

639,000 64,442 5,594 9403501100 - - - Assembled 3,946 866 85 9808200000 - Samples 19 889 88 9808200000 - Samples 34 40 4 9808200000 - Samples 14 33 3

2011Region IX 62,831,057 18,637,355 1,619,860

8479903009 - - Of other electrically operated machines | Other 700 1,211 36 1006306200 - - - Not more than 5% broken 1,002,600 460,348 45,117

1006306901- - - Other | Upon prior certification of the NEDA that rice shortage 15,638,120 7,973,565 626,400

1108140000 - - Manioc (cassava) starch 91,260 77,742 7,357 1902301000 - - Instant noodles 50 153 78 2002901000 - - Tomato paste 236,766 159,851 7,929

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2004 Commodity Item Weight FOB Value FreightCODE (Gross Kilos) (in Dollars) (in Dollars)

2501009002 - Other | Sea water 11,500,000 365,921 34,500

2711190001- - Other | Liquefied petroleum gas (mixture of propane and butane) 888,889 710,713 70,400

2711190001- - Other | Liquefied petroleum gas (mixture of propane and butane) 641,207 524,748 51,297

3304999000 - - - Other 1 72 3 3505109009 - - Other | Other 273,780 234,110 22,073 3923109000 - - Other 2,450 13,654 3,656 4011209009 - - Other | Other 12,205 4,384 415 4011400000 - Of a kind used on motorcycles 18,880 15,250 1,336 4011400000 - Of a kind used on motorcycles 16,325 7,722 692 4011929000 - - - Other 5,191 2,647 231 4013902001 - - Of a kind used on motorcycles or motor scooters | New 832 233 22

4013903903- - - Suitable for fitting to tyres of width exceeding 450 mm | Inner tubes for agricultural, construction and industrial 3,114 1,588 139

4016991209- - - - For motor vehicles of headings 87.09, 87.13, 87.15 and 87.16 | Other 8,300 3,346 283

4016995000

- - - Other articles of a kind used in machinery or mechanical or electrical appliances, or for other technical uses | - - - Other articles of a kind used in machinery or mechanical or electrical appliances, or for other technical uses:

10 614 16 4403209900 - - - Other 6,066,527 772,128 72,798 4403499900 - - - - Other 478,501 102,828 10,059 4403499900 - - - - Other 8,584,708 2,254,256 212,538 4403999000 - - - Other 14,702,054 2,095,587 205,381 4408901000 - - Face veneer sheets 57,680 38,370 3,801 4408909009 - - Other | Other 152,000 104,566 10,135 6001921900 - - - - Other 60 153 94 6305339000 - - - Other 105 1,007 164 6506101000 - - Protective helmets for motorcyclists 1,983 3,775 224 6908909000 - - Other 189,390 61,964 2,450 6910900000 - Other 19,265 8,250 813 7314490000 - - Other 41 2,272 64 7320101000 - - For motor vehicles 1,166 148 14 7612909900 - - - Other 9,168 9,988 360

8007009001- Other | Casks, drums, cans, boxes and similar containers

13,378 31,214 4,283 8007009009 - Other | Other 26,744 64,169 6,340 8304001009 - Filing cabinets and card-index cabinets | Other 4,320 18,828 1,838 8407909000 - - Of a power exceeding 22.38 kW (30 Hp) 8,997 1,118 104 8408209300 - - - Other, fully assembled 5,593 2,061 195 8408209300 - - - Other, fully assembled 32,658 11,876 1,746 8418699009 - - - Other | Other 11,350 12,772 1,258 8418999009 - - - Other | Others 10,427 7,978 755

8429401000

- - Road rollers, of vibrating gross weight not exceeding 20 t | - - Road rollers, of vibrating gross weight not exceeding 20 t

23,000 2,219 210 8429510000 - - Front-end shovel loaders 9,340 757 70 8429521000 - - - Mechanical shovels and excavators 20,700 2,325 220 8429599000 - - - Other 22,500 2,551 250 8434101000 - - Electrically operated 2,770 10,286 957 8436211000 - - - Electrically operated 4,200 7,577 705 8436292000 - - - Not electrically operated 52,884 170,016 16,841 8458999900 - - - Other 9,095 58,670 3,300 8462391000 - - - Electrically operated 11,000 8,673 850 8464901900 - - - Other 11,600 57,614 5,432

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2004 Commodity Item Weight FOB Value FreightCODE (Gross Kilos) (in Dollars) (in Dollars)

8465993000 - - - Lathes, electrically operated 652,690 416,503 58,500 8474311000 - - - Electrically operated 5,200 926 91 8504909009 - - Other: | Other 110,990 511,828 4,800 8529909109 - - - For television | Other 14,230 2,037 189 8706004900 - - Other 84,363 14,901 1,437 8707909000 - - Other 1,286 474 45 8708399000 - - - Other 14 26 3 8708501900 - - - Other 1,130 351 34

8708502500- - - For vehicles of subheadings 8703.21 to 8703.23, 8703.31 or 8703.32 (except ambulances) 7,410 2,990 278

8708502500- - - For vehicles of subheadings 8703.21 to 8703.23, 8703.31 or 8703.32 (except ambulances) 2,473 342 32

8708709500- - - For vehicles of subheadings 8703.21 to 8703.23, 8703.31 or 8703.32 (except ambulances) 5,325 2,917 275

8708999909 - - - - Other | Other 3,375 467 43 8708999909 - - - - Other | Other 32,658 8,428 1,240 8714192000 - - - Clutch assembly 22,900 5,881 472

8714196000- - - Other, for motorcycles of subheadings 8711.10, 8711.20 or 8711.90 139,972 68,251 9,064

8714196000- - - Other, for motorcycles of subheadings 8711.10, 8711.20 or 8711.90 34,663 19,881 1,565

8714999009 - - - Other parts | Other 30,838 10,521 885 8714999009 - - - Other parts | Other 9,665 11,036 947 8716409000 - - Other 17,690 2,164 204

8901104000- - - Of gross tonnage exceeding 500 but not exceeding 4000

699,000 91,841 9,001

9808100000- Gifts, donations and articles for relief, educational, scientific and charitable purposes 56,280 147,478 16,950

8473309009 - - Other | Other 15,021 834,244 77,576

2012Region IX 84,365,262 29,493,308 2,626,766

0303710000

- - Sardines (Sardina pilchardus, Sardinops spp.), sardinella (Sardinella spp.), brisling or sprats (Sprattus sprattus)

173,500 93,115 2,400

0303740000- - Mackerel (Scomber scombrus, Scomber australasicus, Scomber japonicus) 57,000 41,122 1,120

0304900000 - Other 58,290 29,575 2,100 0307491000 - - - Frozen 211,246 184,630 32,100 1005100000 - Seed 2,000,000 715,723 70,000 1005909002 - Other | B. Out-Quota 800,000 409,871 40,000 1006306200 - - - Not more than 5% broken 1,529,100 671,709 65,700 1006306400 - - - More than 10% but not more than 25% broken 4,986,500 2,105,820 150,301

1006306901- - - Other | Upon prior certification of the NEDA that rice shortage 19,143,360 7,828,772 765,734

1108140000 - - Manioc (cassava) starch 40,400 18,473 1,100 1518001301 - - Vegetable fats and oils | Soya beans 20,335 27,921 2,717 2501009001 - Other | Other salt 15,125,000 773,937 4,322 2501009002 - Other | Sea water 11,700,000 237,824 23,400 2710193302 - - - - Other fuel oils | Gas oils 7,340,614 6,003,961 587,249

2711190001- - Other | Liquefied petroleum gas (mixture of propane and butane) 1,738,577 1,529,142 99,087

2711190001- - Other | Liquefied petroleum gas (mixture of propane and butane) 1,986,313 1,624,625 158,905

4011400000 - Of a kind used on motorcycles 42,700 23,217 2,022 4403499900 - - - - Other 1,015,110 147,683 14,370 4403999000 - - - Other 1,218,593 148,801 14,623 4403999000 - - - Other 14,537,154 5,127,154 499,992

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2004 Commodity Item Weight FOB Value FreightCODE (Gross Kilos) (in Dollars) (in Dollars)

7304909100

- - - Of external diameter measuring less than 140 mm and containing by weight less than 0.45% of carbon | - - - Of external diameter measuring less than 140 mm and containing by weight less than 0.45% of carbon 23,000 4,427 432

7308401000 - - Prefabricated modular type joined by shear connectors 25,190 4,872 477 7310211900 - - - - Other 14,411 7,545 1,700 7320101000 - - For motor vehicles 700 36 13 8409911900 - - - - Other 40 887 88 8412901000 - - Of reaction engines of heading 8412.10 510 1,977 118

8413200001- Hand pumps, other than those of subheading 8413.11 00 or 8413.19 | A. For water 4,890 1,664 163

8421299000 - - - Other, not electrically operated 8,668 51,385 3,000 8426410009 - - On tyres | Other 2,800 533 15 8427200000 - Other self-propelled trucks 7,911 51,382 5,000 8427900000 - Other trucks 2,880 318 16 8428101000 - - Passenger lifts 32,910 131,717 1,900

8429401000

- - Road rollers, of vibrating gross weight not exceeding 20 t | - - Road rollers, of vibrating gross weight not exceeding 20 t

12,082 1,930 189 8429403000 - - Tamping machines 9,519 193,612 1,500 8429510000 - - Front-end shovel loaders 24,608 204,021 1,731 8429599000 - - - Other 9,500 984 60 8433601009 - - Electrically operated | Other 6,000 231,988 22,724 8436291000 - - - Electrically operated 37,176 182,207 17,730 8438901900 - - - Other 4 1,932 454 8474311000 - - - Electrically operated 3,500 646 19 8479201100 - - - Machinery for making palm oil 64,900 327,459 2,500 8502129000 - - - Of an output exceeding 125 kVA 6,248 128,887 1,200 8515391000 - - - AC arc welders, transformer type 250 306 30 8705909000 - - Other 2,000 6,958 677 8706004900 - - Other 23,840 4,497 446

8708709500- - - For vehicles of subheadings 8703.21 to 8703.23, 8703.31 or 8703.32 (except ambulances) 2,920 714 55

8708999909 - - - - Other | Other 83,080 4,611 582 8708999909 - - - - Other | Other 25,810 6,720 659 8714191000 - - - Carburettor assembly 2,873 4,600 407

8714196000- - - Other, for motorcycles of subheadings 8711.10, 8711.20 or 8711.90 56,295 16,121 1,406

8714196000- - - Other, for motorcycles of subheadings 8711.10, 8711.20 or 8711.90 16,473 18,798 1,642

8714999009 - - - Other parts | Other 3,771 4,122 362 8716399000 - - - Other 28,350 7,194 140 8901102000 - - - Of gross tonnage exceeding 26 but not exceeding 250 88,000 65,377 14,270

9807000000Personal and household effects of travelers and immigrants

10 33 3 8422909009 - - Other | Other 10,351 79,773 7,816

COMMODITY GROSS KILO FREE ON BOARD FREIGHTDESCRIPTION (in kg) (value in USD) (in USD)

2013Region IX 103,634,720.00 33,901,469.00 3,131,532.00

3802902000 - - Activated clays and activated earths | - - Activated clays and a 60,600.00 29,944.00 2,880.00

0303710000- - Sardines (Sardina pilchardus, Sardinops spp.), sardinella (Sardinella spp.), brisling or sprats (Sprattus sprattus) 913,920.00 542,947.00 38,500.00

PSCC04

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0303740000- - Mackerel (Scomber scombrus, Scomber australasicus, Scomber japonicus) 170,865.00 224,401.00 8,220.00

0304900000 - Other 116,580.00 65,633.00 4,200.000307491000 - - - Frozen 426,102.00 644,426.00 18,000.00

1006306901- - - Other | Upon prior certification of the NEDA that rice shortage 17,892,840.00 8,296,759.00 801,823.00

1108140000 - - Manioc (cassava) starch 40,400.00 18,603.00 1,100.002501009002 - Other | Sea water 11,000,000.00 597,914.00 58,300.002523109000 - - Other 34,645,000.00 1,371,798.00 435,030.002711190001 - - Other | Liquefied petroleum gas (mixture of propane and 2,480,000.00 2,243,443.00 265,200.002711190001 - - Other | Liquefied petroleum gas (mixture of propane and 900,000.00 781,597.00 110,700.002711190001 - - Other | Liquefied petroleum gas (mixture of propane and 17,949,000.00 14,027,084.00 696,421.003201200000 - Wattle extract 335,368.00 61,373.00 6,025.00

3925100000- Reservoirs, tanks, vats and similar containers, of a capacity exceeding 300 l 8,020.00 12,079.00 773.00

4010390009 - - Other | Other 17.00 1,387.00 66.004403999000 - - - Other 8,764,692.00 1,410,950.00 136,483.004407299900 - - - - - Other 5,421,291.00 2,257,063.00 216,852.004408909005 - - Other | Veneer corestock 1,816,261.00 553,096.00 322,881.008425390000 - - Other 5,000.00 475.00 114.008427200000 - Other self-propelled trucks 16,550.00 81,846.00 1,000.008429599000 - - - Other 33,100.00 9,064.00 810.008471302000 - - Laptop 3.00 320.00 30.008515909000 - - Other 1.00 926.00 222.008539399009 - - - Other | Other 1.00 1,159.00 55.008705909000 - - Other 13,630.00 581,219.00 5,000.008708999909 - - - - Other | Other 41,150.00 6,458.00 637.008708999909 - - - - Other | Other 16,329.00 2,188.00 210.008901103000 - - - Of gross tonnage exceeding 250 but not exceeding 500 488,000.00 53,845.00 0.008901902200 - - - - Of gross tonnage exceeding 26 but not exceeding 250 80,000.00 23,472.00 0.00

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office(PSA-NSO)

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FOB Value2011 18,637,355 2012 29,493,308 2013 33,901,469

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Figure 7.1 FOB Value (in US Dollars) of Imports,Region IX: 2011-2013

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Table 7.2WEIGHT AND VALUE OF EXPORTS BY COMMODITY ITEM, REGION IX 2007 - 2013

2004 Commodity Item Weight FOB Value FreightCODE (Gross Kilos) (in Dollars) (in Dollars)

2007Region IX 217,201,643 152,526,275 13,709,167

0301102000 FISH AND CRUSTACEANS, MOLLUSCS AND OTHER AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES * Live fish. ** - - Other, marine fish ***

6,247 8,950 9,083

0301920000 FISH AND CRUSTACEANS, MOLLUSCS AND OTHER AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES * Live fish. ** - - Eels (Anguilla spp.) ***

38 420 54

0301993002 FISH AND CRUSTACEANS, MOLLUSCS AND OTHER AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES * Live fish. ** - - - Other marine fish *** Lapu-lapu

169,631 421,404 196,164

0302320000 FISH AND CRUSTACEANS, MOLLUSCS AND OTHER AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES * Fish, fresh or chilled, excluding fish fillets and other fish meat of heading 03.04. ** - - Yellowfin tunas (Thunnus albacares) ***

126,200 608,636 433,268

0302691000 FISH AND CRUSTACEANS, MOLLUSCS AND OTHER AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES * Fish, fresh or chilled, excluding fish fillets and other fish meat of heading 03.04. ** - - - Marine fish ***

121,750 178,500 78,385

0303420000 FISH AND CRUSTACEANS, MOLLUSCS AND OTHER AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES * Fish, frozen, excluding fish fillets and other fish meat of heading 03.04. ** - - Yellowfin tunas (Thunnus albacares) ***

25,000 48,750 4,450

0303710000 FISH AND CRUSTACEANS, MOLLUSCS AND OTHER AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES * Fish, frozen, excluding fish fillets and other fish meat of heading 03.04. ** - - Sardines (Sardina pilchardus, Sardinops spp.), sardinella (Sardinella spp.), brisling or sprats (Sprattus sprattus) ***

154,928 153,900 19,575

0303740000 FISH AND CRUSTACEANS, MOLLUSCS AND OTHER AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES * Fish, frozen, excluding fish fillets and other fish meat of heading 03.04. ** - - Mackerel (Scomber scombrus, Scomber australasicus, Scomber japonicus) ***

44,700 32,531 5,705

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2004 Commodity Item Weight FOB Value FreightCODE (Gross Kilos) (in Dollars) (in Dollars)

0303791009 FISH AND CRUSTACEANS, MOLLUSCS AND OTHER AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES * Fish, frozen, excluding fish fillets and other fish meat of heading 03.04. ** - - - Marine fish *** Other

226,279 749,970 18,501

0303792009 FISH AND CRUSTACEANS, MOLLUSCS AND OTHER AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES * Fish, frozen, excluding fish fillets and other fish meat of heading 03.04. ** - - - Freshwater fish *** Other

21,000 18,750 1,449

0304100009 FISH AND CRUSTACEANS, MOLLUSCS AND OTHER AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES * Fish fillets and other fish meat (whether or not minced), fresh, chilled or frozen. ** - Fresh or chilled *** Other

11,046 44,328 1,966

0305591000 FISH AND CRUSTACEANS, MOLLUSCS AND OTHER AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES * Fish, dried, salted or in brine; smoked fish, whether or not cooked before or during the smoking process; flours, meals and pellets of fish, fit for human consumption. ** - - - Sharks' fins ***

1,166 3,500 208

0305599018 FISH AND CRUSTACEANS, MOLLUSCS AND OTHER AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES * Fish, dried, salted or in brine; smoked fish, whether or not cooked before or during the smoking process; flours, meals and pellets of fish, fit for human consumption. ** - - - Other *** Shark skins

4,625 2,000 319

0306130000 FISH AND CRUSTACEANS, MOLLUSCS AND OTHER AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES * Crustaceans, whether in shell or not, live, fresh, chilled, frozen, dried, salted or in brine; crustaceans, in shell, cooked by steaming or by boiling in water, whether or not chilled, frozen, dried, salted or in brine; flours, meals and pellets of crustaceans, fit for human consumption. ** - - Shrimps and prawns ***

320,882 2,483,151 110,708

0306222000 FISH AND CRUSTACEANS, MOLLUSCS AND OTHER AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES * Crustaceans, whether in shell or not, live, fresh, chilled, frozen, dried, salted or in brine; crustaceans, in shell, cooked by steaming or by boiling in water, whether or not chilled, frozen, dried, salted or in brine; flours, meals and pellets of crustaceans, fit for human consumption. ** - - - Other, live ***

110,801 385,529 134,522

0306233000 FISH AND CRUSTACEANS, MOLLUSCS AND OTHER AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES * Crustaceans, whether in shell or not, live, fresh, chilled, frozen, dried, salted or in brine; crustaceans, in shell, cooked by steaming or by boiling in water, whether or not chilled, frozen, dried, salted or in brine; flours, meals and pellets of crustaceans, fit for human consumption. ** - - - Fresh or chilled ***

3,750 16,988 4,012

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2004 Commodity Item Weight FOB Value FreightCODE (Gross Kilos) (in Dollars) (in Dollars)

0306241000 FISH AND CRUSTACEANS, MOLLUSCS AND OTHER AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES * Crustaceans, whether in shell or not, live, fresh, chilled, frozen, dried, salted or in brine; crustaceans, in shell, cooked by steaming or by boiling in water, whether or not chilled, frozen, dried, salted or in brine; flours, meals and pellets of crustaceans, fit for human consumption. ** - - - Live ***

7,129 29,070 12,047

0307391000 FISH AND CRUSTACEANS, MOLLUSCS AND OTHER AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES * Molluscs, whether in shell or not, live, fresh, chilled, frozen, dried, salted or in brine; aquatic invertebrates other than crustaceans and molluscs, live, fresh, chilled, frozen, dried, salted or in brine; flours, meals and pellets of aquatic invertebrates other than crustaceans, fit for human consumption. ** - - - Frozen ***

21,722 34,950 2,085

0307491000 FISH AND CRUSTACEANS, MOLLUSCS AND OTHER AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES * Molluscs, whether in shell or not, live, fresh, chilled, frozen, dried, salted or in brine; aquatic invertebrates other than crustaceans and molluscs, live, fresh, chilled, frozen, dried, salted or in brine; flours, meals and pellets of aquatic invertebrates other than crustaceans, fit for human consumption. ** - - - Frozen ***

359,221 1,894,981 40,876

0307591000 FISH AND CRUSTACEANS, MOLLUSCS AND OTHER AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES * Molluscs, whether in shell or not, live, fresh, chilled, frozen, dried, salted or in brine; aquatic invertebrates other than crustaceans and molluscs, live, fresh, chilled, frozen, dried, salted or in brine; flours, meals and pellets of aquatic invertebrates other than crustaceans, fit for human consumption. ** - - - Frozen ***

1,193,438 2,683,910 156,872

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2004 Commodity Item Weight FOB Value FreightCODE (Gross Kilos) (in Dollars) (in Dollars)

0307911009 FISH AND CRUSTACEANS, MOLLUSCS AND OTHER AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES * Molluscs, whether in shell or not, live, fresh, chilled, frozen, dried, salted or in brine; aquatic invertebrates other than crustaceans and molluscs, live, fresh, chilled, frozen, dried, salted or in brine; flours, meals and pellets of aquatic invertebrates other than crustaceans, fit for human consumption. ** - - - Live *** Other

3,500 7,500 5,775

0307991004 FISH AND CRUSTACEANS, MOLLUSCS AND OTHER AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES * Molluscs, whether in shell or not, live, fresh, chilled, frozen, dried, salted or in brine; aquatic invertebrates other than crustaceans and molluscs, live, fresh, chilled, frozen, dried, salted or in brine; flours, meals and pellets of aquatic invertebrates other than crustaceans, fit for human consumption. ** - - - Frozen *** Abalone

13,926 47,279 1,093

0307991009 FISH AND CRUSTACEANS, MOLLUSCS AND OTHER AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES * Molluscs, whether in shell or not, live, fresh, chilled, frozen, dried, salted or in brine; aquatic invertebrates other than crustaceans and molluscs, live, fresh, chilled, frozen, dried, salted or in brine; flours, meals and pellets of aquatic invertebrates other than crustaceans, fit for human consumption. ** - - - Frozen *** Other

7,422 18,949 512

0307992000 FISH AND CRUSTACEANS, MOLLUSCS AND OTHER AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES * Molluscs, whether in shell or not, live, fresh, chilled, frozen, dried, salted or in brine; aquatic invertebrates other than crustaceans and molluscs, live, fresh, chilled, frozen, dried, salted or in brine; flours, meals and pellets of aquatic invertebrates other than crustaceans, fit for human consumption. ** - - - Beche-de-mer (trepang), dried, salted or in brine ***

69,731 86,335 6,567

0506900000 PRODUCTS OF ANIMAL ORIGIN, NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED OR INCLUDED * Bones and horn-cores, unworked, defatted, simply prepared (but not cut to shape), treated with acid or degelatinised; powder and waste of these products. ** - Other ***

19,070 6,680 1,316

0508002001 PRODUCTS OF ANIMAL ORIGIN, NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED OR INCLUDED * Coral and similar materials, unworked or simply prepared but not otherwise worked; shells of molluscs, crustaceans or echinoderms and cuttle-bone, unworked or simply prepared but not cut to shape, powder and waste thereof. ** - Shells of molluscs, crustaceans or echinoderms *** Trochea shell

4,631 3,030 204

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2004 Commodity Item Weight FOB Value FreightCODE (Gross Kilos) (in Dollars) (in Dollars)

0508002002 PRODUCTS OF ANIMAL ORIGIN, NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED OR INCLUDED * Coral and similar materials, unworked or simply prepared but not otherwise worked; shells of molluscs, crustaceans or echinoderms and cuttle-bone, unworked or simply prepared but not cut to shape, powder and waste thereof. ** - Shells of molluscs, crustaceans or echinoderms *** Mother-of-pearl

26,571 50,242 1,404

0508002009 PRODUCTS OF ANIMAL ORIGIN, NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED OR INCLUDED * Coral and similar materials, unworked or simply prepared but not otherwise worked; shells of molluscs, crustaceans or echinoderms and cuttle-bone, unworked or simply prepared but not cut to shape, powder and waste thereof. ** - Shells of molluscs, crustaceans or echinoderms *** Other

133,987 79,599 8,603

0508009009 PRODUCTS OF ANIMAL ORIGIN, NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED OR INCLUDED * Coral and similar materials, unworked or simply prepared but not otherwise worked; shells of molluscs, crustaceans or echinoderms and cuttle-bone, unworked or simply prepared but not cut to shape, powder and waste thereof. ** - Other *** Other

7,920 7,030 855

0509000000 PRODUCTS OF ANIMAL ORIGIN, NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED OR INCLUDED * Natural sponges of animal origin. ** Natural sponges of animal origin. ***

7,736 98,902 896

0511911000 PRODUCTS OF ANIMAL ORIGIN, NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED OR INCLUDED * Animal products not elsewhere specified or included; dead animals of Chapter 1 or 3, unfit for human consumption. ** - - - Dead animals of Chapter 3 ***

336 1,019 12

0511919001 PRODUCTS OF ANIMAL ORIGIN, NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED OR INCLUDED * Animal products not elsewhere specified or included; dead animals of Chapter 1 or 3, unfit for human consumption. ** - - - Other *** Fish waste

24,003 17,811 2,890

0801110000 EDIBLE FRUIT AND NUTS; PEEL OF CITRUS FRUITS OR MELONS * Coconuts, Brazil nuts and cashew nuts, fresh or dried, whether or not shelled or peeled. ** - - Desiccated ***

311 491 25

1212202001 OIL SEEDS AND OLEAGINOUS FRUITS; MISCELLANEOUS GRAINS, SEEDS AND FRUIT; INDUSTRIAL OR MEDICINAL PLANTS; STRAW AND FODDER * Locust beans, seaweeds and other algae, sugar beet and sugar cane, fresh, chilled, frozen or dried, whether or not ground; fruit stones and kernels and other vegetable products (including unroasted chicory roots of the variety Cichorium intybus sativum) of a kind used primarily for human consumption, not elsewhere specified or included. ** - Seaweeds and other algae *** Eucheuma chips

548,580 965,279 64,165

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2004 Commodity Item Weight FOB Value FreightCODE (Gross Kilos) (in Dollars) (in Dollars)

1212202002 OIL SEEDS AND OLEAGINOUS FRUITS; MISCELLANEOUS GRAINS, SEEDS AND FRUIT; INDUSTRIAL OR MEDICINAL PLANTS; STRAW AND FODDER * Locust beans, seaweeds and other algae, sugar beet and sugar cane, fresh, chilled, frozen or dried, whether or not ground; fruit stones and kernels and other vegetable products (including unroasted chicory roots of the variety Cichorium intybus sativum) of a kind used primarily for human consumption, not elsewhere specified or included. ** - Seaweeds and other algae *** Other Eucheuma, e.g., dried

464,080 287,050 60,489

1212202009 OIL SEEDS AND OLEAGINOUS FRUITS; MISCELLANEOUS GRAINS, SEEDS AND FRUIT; INDUSTRIAL OR MEDICINAL PLANTS; STRAW AND FODDER * Locust beans, seaweeds and other algae, sugar beet and sugar cane, fresh, chilled, frozen or dried, whether or not ground; fruit stones and kernels and other vegetable products (including unroasted chicory roots of the variety Cichorium intybus sativum) of a kind used primarily for human consumption, not elsewhere specified or included. ** - Seaweeds and other algae *** Others

428,550 439,140 51,360

1302391001 LAC; GUMS, RESINS AND OTHER VEGETABLE SAPS AND EXTRACTS * Vegetable saps and extracts; pectic substances, pectinates and pectates; agar-agar and other mucilages and thickeners, whether or not modified, derived from vegetable products. ** - - - Carageenan *** Semi-refined, food grade

40,320 170,000 4,596

1302391009 LAC; GUMS, RESINS AND OTHER VEGETABLE SAPS AND EXTRACTS * Vegetable saps and extracts; pectic substances, pectinates and pectates; agar-agar and other mucilages and thickeners, whether or not modified, derived from vegetable products. ** - - - Carageenan *** Other semi refined

510,550 1,573,085 73,839

1302391019 LAC; GUMS, RESINS AND OTHER VEGETABLE SAPS AND EXTRACTS * Vegetable saps and extracts; pectic substances, pectinates and pectates; agar-agar and other mucilages and thickeners, whether or not modified, derived from vegetable products. ** - - - Carageenan *** Other refined

836,872 3,142,767 113,349

1504101002 ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE FATS AND OILS AND THEIR CLEAVAGE PRODUCTS; PREPARED EDIBLE FATS; ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE WAXES * Fats and oils and their fractions, of fish or marine mammals, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified. ** - Fish-liver oils and their fractions *** Of shark

1,427 4,480 43

1513110009 ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE FATS AND OILS AND THEIR CLEAVAGE PRODUCTS; PREPARED EDIBLE FATS; ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE WAXES * Coconut (copra), palm kernel or babassu oil and fractions thereof, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified. ** - - Crude oil *** Other

55,964,175 42,084,327 2,040,415

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2004 Commodity Item Weight FOB Value FreightCODE (Gross Kilos) (in Dollars) (in Dollars)

1513191000 ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE FATS AND OILS AND THEIR CLEAVAGE PRODUCTS; PREPARED EDIBLE FATS; ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE WAXES * Coconut (copra), palm kernel or babassu oil and fractions thereof, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified. ** - - - Refined oil *** - - - Refined oil (cochin)

76,075,000 66,052,161 5,080,599

1604131101 PREPARATIONS OF MEAT, OF FISH OR OF CRUSTACEANS, MOLLUSCS AND OTHER AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES * Prepared or preserved fish; caviar and caviar substitutes prepared from fish eggs. ** - - - - In airtight containers *** In oil or tomato sauce

2,024,444 3,835,142 215,028

1604141001 PREPARATIONS OF MEAT, OF FISH OR OF CRUSTACEANS, MOLLUSCS AND OTHER AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES * Prepared or preserved fish; caviar and caviar substitutes prepared from fish eggs. ** - - - In airtight containers *** Tunas

1,906,832 4,650,661 221,167

1604141002 PREPARATIONS OF MEAT, OF FISH OR OF CRUSTACEANS, MOLLUSCS AND OTHER AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES * Prepared or preserved fish; caviar and caviar substitutes prepared from fish eggs. ** - - - In airtight containers *** Skipjack and bonito (Sarda spp.)

2,345,002 5,254,291 267,735

1605100001 PREPARATIONS OF MEAT, OF FISH OR OF CRUSTACEANS, MOLLUSCS AND OTHER AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES * Crustaceans, molluscs and other aquatic invertebrates, prepared or preserved. ** - Crab *** Crab fat (taba ng talangka)

41,475 728,795 3,980

1605100009 PREPARATIONS OF MEAT, OF FISH OR OF CRUSTACEANS, MOLLUSCS AND OTHER AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES * Crustaceans, molluscs and other aquatic invertebrates, prepared or preserved. ** - Crab *** Other

230,084 3,592,542 26,721

2008994106 PREPARATIONS OF VEGETABLES, FRUIT, NUTS OR OTHER PARTS OF PLANTS * Fruit, nuts and other edible parts of plants, otherwise prepared or preserved, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter or spirit, not elsewhere specified or included. ** - - - - In airtight containers *** Banana chips or crackers

822 1,028 48

2301200001 RESIDUES AND WASTE FROM THE FOOD INDUSTRIES; PREPARED ANIMAL FODDER * Flours, meals and pellets, of meat or meat offal, of fish or of crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates, unfit for human consumption; greaves. ** - Flours, meals and pellets, of fish or of crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates *** Of fish

2,132,327 1,128,630 150,310

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2004 Commodity Item Weight FOB Value FreightCODE (Gross Kilos) (in Dollars) (in Dollars)

2306500000 RESIDUES AND WASTE FROM THE FOOD INDUSTRIES; PREPARED ANIMAL FODDER * Oil-cake and other solid residues, whether or not ground or in the form of pellets, resulting from the extraction of vegetable fats or oils, other than those of heading 23.04 or 23.05. ** - Of coconut or copra ***

68,615,000 7,069,468 3,922,614

2309902001 RESIDUES AND WASTE FROM THE FOOD INDUSTRIES; PREPARED ANIMAL FODDER * Preparations of a kind used in animal feeding. ** - - Premixes, feed supplements and feed additives *** Premixes

133,500 72,125 9,213

2309909009 RESIDUES AND WASTE FROM THE FOOD INDUSTRIES; PREPARED ANIMAL FODDER * Preparations of a kind used in animal feeding. ** - Other *** Other

160,000 96,960 1,104

2517109009 SALT, SULPHUR; EARTHS AND STONE; PLASTERING MATERIALS, LIME AND CEMENT * Pebbles, gravel, broken or crushed stone, of a kind commonly used for concrete aggregates, for road metalling or for railway or other ballast, shingle and flint, whether or not heat-treated; macadam of slag, dross or similar industrial waste, whether or not incorporating the materials cited in the first part of the heading; tarred macadam; granules, chippings and powder, of stones of heading 25.15 or 25.16, whether or not heat-treated. ** - - Other *** Other

130,000 16,588 3,202

2603000001 ORES, SLAG & ASH * Copper ores and concentrates. ** Copper ores and concentrates. *** O

258,950 51,420 11,947

2607000001 ORES, SLAG & ASH * Lead ores and concentrates. ** Lead ores and concentrates. *** Ores 36,000 4,348 252

3304999000 ESSENTIAL OILS AND RESINOIDS; PERFUMERY, COSMETIC OR TOILET PREPARATIONS * Beauty or make-up preparations and preparations for the care of the skin (other than medicaments), including sunscreen or sun tan preparations; manicure or pedicure preparations. ** - - - Other ***

6 26 1

4001299000 RUBBER AND ARTICLES THEREOF * Natural rubber, balata, gutta-percha, guayule, chicle and similar natural gums, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip. ** - - - Other ***

223,000 240,900 15,164

4101500002 RAW HIDES AND SKINS (OTHER THAN FURSKINS) AND LEATHER * Raw hides and skins of bovine (including buffalo) or equine animals (fresh, or salted, dried, limed, pickled or otherwise preserved, but not tanned, parchment-dressed or further prepared), whether or not dehaired or split. ** - Whole hides and skins, of a weight exceeding 16 kg *** Of bovine, otherwise preserved

584 6,000 61

4104499000 RAW HIDES AND SKINS (OTHER THAN FURSKINS) AND LEATHER * Tanned or crust hides and skins of bovine (including buffalo) or equine animals, without hair on, whether or not split, but not further prepared. ** - - - Other ***

217 5,000 15

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2004 Commodity Item Weight FOB Value FreightCODE (Gross Kilos) (in Dollars) (in Dollars)

4107110009 RAW HIDES AND SKINS (OTHER THAN FURSKINS) AND LEATHER * Leather further prepared after tanning or crusting, including parchment-dressed leather, of bovine (including buffalo) or equine animals, without hair on, whether or not split, other than leather of heading 41.14. ** - - Full grains, unsplit *** Other

112 1,809 9

4107990001 RAW HIDES AND SKINS (OTHER THAN FURSKINS) AND LEATHER * Leather further prepared after tanning or crusting, including parchment-dressed leather, of bovine (including buffalo) or equine animals, without hair on, whether or not split, other than leather of heading 41.14. ** - - Other *** Tanned or retanned but not further prepared

183 2,512 8

4202290000 ARTICLES OF LEATHER; SADDLERY AND HARNESS; TRAVEL GOODS AND, HANDBAGS AND SIMILAR CONTAINERS; ARTICLES OF ANIMAL GUT (OTHER THAN SILK-WORM GUT) * Trunks, suit-cases, vanity-cases, executive-cases, brief-cases, school satchels, spectacle cases, binocular cases, camera cases, musical instrument cases, gun cases, holsters and similar containers; travelling-bags, insulated food or beverages bags, toilet bags, rucksacks, handbags, shopping bags, wallets, purses, map-cases, cigarette-cases, tobacco-pouches, tool bags, sports bags, bottle-cases, jewellery boxes, powder-boxes, cutlery cases and similar containers, of leather or of composition leather, of plastic sheeting, of textile materials, of vulcanized fibre or of paperboard, or wholly or mainly covered with such materials or with paper. ** - - Other ***

9 37 1

4203300000 ARTICLES OF LEATHER; SADDLERY AND HARNESS; TRAVEL GOODS AND, HANDBAGS AND SIMILAR CONTAINERS; ARTICLES OF ANIMAL GUT (OTHER THAN SILK-WORM GUT) * Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, of leather or of composition leather. ** - Belts and bandoliers ***

5 48 1

4205009000 ARTICLES OF LEATHER; SADDLERY AND HARNESS; TRAVEL GOODS AND, HANDBAGS AND SIMILAR CONTAINERS; ARTICLES OF ANIMAL GUT (OTHER THAN SILK-WORM GUT) * Other articles of leather or of composition leather. ** - Other ***

115 2,428 12

4402000001 WOOD AND ARTICLES OF WOOD; WOOD CHARCOAL * Wood charcoal (including shell or nut charcoal), whether or not agglomerated. ** Wood charcoal (including shell or nut charcoal), whether or not agglomerated. *** Of coconut shell, not agglomerated

92,000 10,857 4,692

4407999009 WOOD AND ARTICLES OF WOOD; WOOD CHARCOAL * Wood sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed, of a thickness exceeding 6 mm. ** - - - Other *** Other

189,000 25,693 14,720

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2004 Commodity Item Weight FOB Value FreightCODE (Gross Kilos) (in Dollars) (in Dollars)

4412290009 WOOD AND ARTICLES OF WOOD; WOOD CHARCOAL * Plywood, veneered panels and similar laminated wood. ** - - Other *** Other

49,800 7,000 3,984

4418909000 WOOD AND ARTICLES OF WOOD; WOOD CHARCOAL * Builders' joinery and carpentry of wood, including cellular wood panels, assembled parquet panels, shingles and shakes. ** - Other *** - - Other

80,000 10,562 6,400

4602109019 MANUFACTURES OF STRAW, OF ESPARTO OR OF OTHER PLAITING MATERIALS; BASKETWARE AND WICKERWORK * Basketwork, wickerwork and other articles, made directly to shape from plaiting materials or made up from goods of heading 46.01; articles of loofah. ** - - Other *** Other

4,900 6,900 4,278

6106200001 ARTICLES OF APPAREL AND CLOTHING ACCESSORIES, KNITTED OR CROCHETED * Women's or girls' blouses, shirts and shirt-blouses, knitted or crocheted. ** - Of man-made fibres *** Of synthetic fibers

7 116 4

6108210000 ARTICLES OF APPAREL AND CLOTHING ACCESSORIES, KNITTED OR CROCHETED * Women's or girls' slips, petticoats, briefs, panties, nightdresses, pyjamas, negliges, bathrobes, dressing gowns and similar articles, knitted or crocheted. ** - - Of cotton ***

1 55 1

6307909009 OTHER MADE UP TEXTILE ARTICLES; SETS; WORN CLOTHING AND WORN TEXTILE ARTICLES; RAGS * Other made up articles, including dress patterns. ** - Other *** Other

5,100 25,200 18,207

6405900009 FOOTWEAR, GAITERS AND THE LIKE; PARTS OF SUCH ARTICLES * Other footwear. ** - Other *** Other

18 122 2

7204300000 IRON AND STEEL * Ferrous waste and scrap; remelting scrap ingots of iron or steel. ** - Waste and scrap of tinned iron or steel ***

193,400 109,900 10,499

7404000009 COPPER AND ARTICLES THEREOF * Copper waste and scrap. ** Copper waste and scrap. *** Other

90,000 33,300 9,000

8481809909 NUCLEAR REACTORS, BOILERS, MACHINERY AND MECHANICAL APPLIANCES; PARTS THEREOF * Taps, cocks, valves and similar appliances for pipes, boiler shells, tanks, vats or the like, including pressure-reducing valves and thermostatically controlled valves. ** - - - Other *** Other

7,100 65,367 1,152

9403609109 FURNITURE; BEDDING; MATTRESSES, MATTRESS SUPPORTS, CUSHIONS AND SIMILAR STUFFED FURNISHINGS; LAMPS AND LIGHTING FITTINGS, NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED OR INCLUDED; ILLUMINATED SIGNS, ILLUMINATED NAME-PLATES AND THE LIKE; PREFABRICATED BUILDINGS * Other furniture and parts thereof. ** Music stand *** Other

17,000 25,000 2,392

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2004 Commodity Item Weight FOB Value FreightCODE (Gross Kilos) (in Dollars) (in Dollars)

9606290001 MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURED ARTICLES * Buttons, press-fasteners, snap-fasteners and press-studs, button moulds and other parts of these articles; button blanks. ** Of shell ***

2,115 39,204 219

9606300009 MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURED ARTICLES * Buttons, press-fasteners, snap-fasteners and press-studs, button moulds and other parts of these articles; button blanks. ** Button molds *** Other

2,550 38,165 263

9803240002 COMMODITIES AND TRANSACTIONS NOT CLASSIFIED ELSEWHERE (RESERVED FOR SPECIAL USES BY CONTRACTING PARTIES) * Exports of finished products manufactured from materials imported on consignment basis ** Machinery and equipment *** Parts

7,722 133,373 394

9805200000 COMMODITIES AND TRANSACTIONS NOT CLASSIFIED ELSEWHERE (RESERVED FOR SPECIAL USES BY CONTRACTING PARTIES) * Replacements and goods returned to the country whence imported or exported ** - Machinery and equipment returned to the country *** - Aircraft parts

13 25,000 114

9808200000 COMMODITIES AND TRANSACTIONS NOT CLASSIFIED ELSEWHERE (RESERVED FOR SPECIAL USES BY CONTRACTING PARTIES) * Gifts donations and articles for relief, educational, scientific and charitable purposes; samples ** Machinery and equipment temporarily imported and brought upon termination of use (not returned goods) *** - Samples

15 120 123

2008Region IX 297,999,421 231,402,477 16,759,170

0301102000 - - Other, marine fish 500 948 - 0301102000 - - Other, marine fish 650 600 763 0301102000 - - Other, marine fish 1,500 8,145 3,770 0301993002 - - - Other marine fish | Lapu-lapu 400 1,496 776 0301993002 - - - Other marine fish | Lapu-lapu 42,250 98,200 16,500 0301993002 - - - Other marine fish | Lapu-lapu 138,795 335,770 43,464 0301993002 - - - Other marine fish | Lapu-lapu 44,097 88,300 - 0302691000 - - - Marine fish 77 123 82 0303420000 - - Yellowfin tunas (Thunnus albacares) 25,000 52,500 2,500 0303710000 - - Sardines (Sardina pilchardus, Sardinops spp.),

sardinella (Sardinella spp.), brisling or sprats (Sprattus sprattus)

25,856 51,300 3,310

0303791009 - - - Marine fish | Other 7,432 7,360 744 0303791009 - - - Marine fish | Other 53,812 56,966 5,383 0303791009 - - - Marine fish | Other 12,500 20,000 1,252 0303791009 - - - Marine fish | Other 57,000 52,300 7,296 0303792002 - - - Freshwater fish | Tilapia 228 657 16 0304200009 - Frozen fillets | Other 20,124 100,000 2,014 0305599018 - - - Other | Shark skins 1,602 949 110 0306130000 - - Shrimps and prawns 27,914 161,651 3,627 0306130000 - - Shrimps and prawns 28,350 100,000 - 0306130000 - - Shrimps and prawns 22,720 158,432 1,568 0306222000 - - - Other, live 398 1,594 426 0306222000 - - - Other, live 38,179 136,800 32,038

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2004 Commodity Item Weight FOB Value FreightCODE (Gross Kilos) (in Dollars) (in Dollars)

0306222000 - - - Other, live 69,338 273,660 24,754 0306222000 - - - Other, live 16,751 66,700 30 0306241000 - - - Live 42 135 45 0307491000 - - - Frozen 86,285 164,534 4,066 0307491000 - - - Frozen 85,265 513,427 4,188 0307491000 - - - Frozen 90,578 665,916 718 0307491000 - - - Frozen 21,537 51,750 - 0307491000 - - - Frozen 12,540 21,600 - 0307591000 - - - Frozen 21,677 44,550 2,081 0307591000 - - - Frozen 68,636 81,249 3,705 0307591000 - - - Frozen 27,246 27,930 1,880 0307591000 - - - Frozen 49,897 150,000 1,455 0307591000 - - - Frozen 71,456 167,475 - 0307591000 - - - Frozen 29,611 212,144 2,043 0307591000 - - - Frozen 1,418 2,500 69 0307591000 - - - Frozen 21,677 50,901 1,496 0307591000 - - - Frozen 22,614 63,690 2,171 0307591000 - - - Frozen 561,601 1,188,559 17,392 0307911009 - - - Live | Other 600 400 990 0307991004 - - - Frozen | Abalone 7,692 40,000 470 0307991004 - - - Frozen | Abalone 32,104 99,400 1,383 0307992000 - - - Beche-de-mer (trepang), dried, salted or in

brine 4,969 28,081 330

0307992000 - - - Beche-de-mer (trepang), dried, salted or in brine 250 4,878 26

0307992000 - - - Beche-de-mer (trepang), dried, salted or in brine 452 8,800 200

0402910003 - - Not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter | Cream 35 87 2

0406300000 - Processed cheese, not grated or powdered 13 36 1 0506900000 - Other 1,775 1,051 122 0508002002 - Shells of molluscs, crustaceans or echinoderms

| Mother-of-pearl 3,172 30,500 -

0508002009 - Shells of molluscs, crustaceans or echinoderms | Other 13,200 3,000 -

0508002009 - Shells of molluscs, crustaceans or echinoderms | Other 980 192 147

0508002009 - Shells of molluscs, crustaceans or echinoderms | Other 16,369 31,448 2,866

0509000000 Natural sponges of animal origin. 625 8,765 43 0509000000 Natural sponges of animal origin. 857 21,654 106 0509000000 Natural sponges of animal origin. 3,757 81,238 203 0511911000 - - - Dead animals of Chapter 3 2,850 2,000 428 0804500003 - Guavas, mangoes and mangosteens |

Mangoes, fresh 39,000 30,000 5,850

1212202001 - Seaweeds and other algae | Eucheuma chips 48,809 218,469 2,342 1212202001 - Seaweeds and other algae | Eucheuma chips 61,240 21,000 4,021 1212202001 - Seaweeds and other algae | Eucheuma chips 2,100 5,580 - 1212202001 - Seaweeds and other algae | Eucheuma chips 20,100 104,000 2,573 1212202001 - Seaweeds and other algae | Eucheuma chips 80,300 100,200 4,471 1212202001 - Seaweeds and other algae | Eucheuma chips 40,140 50,000 2,770 1212202001 - Seaweeds and other algae | Eucheuma chips 100,100 40,000 - 1212202001 - Seaweeds and other algae | Eucheuma chips 197,200 966,400 26,821 1212202001 - Seaweeds and other algae | Eucheuma chips 20,200 36,000 - 1212202002 - Seaweeds and other algae | Other Eucheuma,

e.g., dried 599,450 201,075 16,772

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2004 Commodity Item Weight FOB Value FreightCODE (Gross Kilos) (in Dollars) (in Dollars)

1212202002 - Seaweeds and other algae | Other Eucheuma, e.g., dried 3,895 7,650 543

1212202002 - Seaweeds and other algae | Other Eucheuma, e.g., dried 626,420 567,000 57,360

1212202002 - Seaweeds and other algae | Other Eucheuma, e.g., dried 1,439,952 568,000 76,254

1212202002 - Seaweeds and other algae | Other Eucheuma, e.g., dried 20,160 44,000 3,528

1212202002 - Seaweeds and other algae | Other Eucheuma, e.g., dried 60,600 72,000 5,474

1212202009 - Seaweeds and other algae | Others 61,540 126,058 - 1212202009 - Seaweeds and other algae | Others 6,244 9,163 142 1212202009 - Seaweeds and other algae | Others 141,050 180,000 26,920 1212202009 - Seaweeds and other algae | Others 20,100 86,000 4,744 1212202009 - Seaweeds and other algae | Others 20,100 89,000 2,573 1302391009 - - - Carageenan | Other semi-refined 100,500 411,000 12,865 1302391009 - - - Carageenan | Other semi-refined 40,200 178,000 5,146 1302391019 - - - Carageenan | Other refined 214,020 1,746,200 6,205 1302391019 - - - Carageenan | Other refined 40,200 248,000 - 1302391019 - - - Carageenan | Other refined 3,024 18,000 - 1302391019 - - - Carageenan | Other refined 100,350 782,063 6,999 1302391019 - - - Carageenan | Other refined 100,350 563,000 5,821 1302391019 - - - Carageenan | Other refined 75,680 129,400 4,147 1302391019 - - - Carageenan | Other refined 265,866 2,142,323 17,157 1302391019 - - - Carageenan | Other refined 301,350 2,091,444 17,854 1504101002 - - Fit For human consumption | Of shark 8,179 47,968 99 1504200000 - Fats and oils and their fractions, of fish, other

than liver oils 136,096 144,612 -

1513110001 - - Crude oil | Virgin coconut oil 14,250 91,200 - 1513110009 - - Crude oil | Other 4,799,930 6,000,000 331,195 1513110009 - - Crude oil | Other 11,500,000 11,761,750 3,155,000 1513110009 - - Crude oil | Other 4,000,000 2,260,108 - 1513110009 - - Crude oil | Other 5,000,000 7,775,000 - 1513110009 - - Crude oil | Other 5,200,000 5,348,235 16,000 1513110009 - - Crude oil | Other 4,350,000 3,656,500 17,400 1513191000 - - - Refined oil | - - - Refined oil (cochin) 70,414,266 96,432,226 4,701,946 1513191000 - - - Refined oil | - - - Refined oil (cochin) 110,332 179,841 - 1513191000 - - - Refined oil | - - - Refined oil (cochin) 38,843,668 52,465,129 4,168,450 1513191000 - - - Refined oil | - - - Refined oil (cochin) 1,600,000 1,470,000 - 1604131101 - - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce 51,680 123,500 7,174

1604131101 - - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce 119,895 131,828 24,700

1604131101 - - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce 419,801 793,813 53,151

1604131101 - - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce 149,184 352,800 1,096

1604131101 - - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce 142,583 284,670 13,452

1604131101 - - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce 89,597 201,560 21,146

1604131101 - - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce 74,592 176,400 9,548

1604131101 - - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce 20,100 24,662 1,387

1604131101 - - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce 67,995 90,688 5,566

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2004 Commodity Item Weight FOB Value FreightCODE (Gross Kilos) (in Dollars) (in Dollars)

1604131101 - - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce 41,000 67,000 -

1604131101 - - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce 20,500 26,250 -

1604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 151,557 568,433 40,023 1604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 19,850 58,000 5,360 1604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 155,949 410,004 9,560 1604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 234,620 669,447 33,433 1604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 86,940 234,360 9,703 1604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 240,478 795,099 13,465 1604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 19,850 67,200 2,541 1604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 43,550 176,900 535 1604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 99,400 326,575 7,584 1604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 24,300 73,900 1,677 1604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 113,672 318,205 5,360 1604141002 - - - In airtight containers | Skipjack and bonito

(Sarda spp.) 42,240 115,200 5,406

1604141002 - - - In airtight containers | Skipjack and bonito (Sarda spp.) 20,400 63,400 -

1604141002 - - - In airtight containers | Skipjack and bonito (Sarda spp.) 156,210 449,410 2,499

1604141002 - - - In airtight containers | Skipjack and bonito (Sarda spp.) 19,380 69,750 -

1604141002 - - - In airtight containers | Skipjack and bonito (Sarda spp.) 54,902 149,310 8,235

1604141002 - - - In airtight containers | Skipjack and bonito (Sarda spp.) 80,670 268,800 15,964

1604141002 - - - In airtight containers | Skipjack and bonito (Sarda spp.) 20,520 64,900 3,078

1604141002 - - - In airtight containers | Skipjack and bonito (Sarda spp.) 25,000 67,200 3,200

1604141002 - - - In airtight containers | Skipjack and bonito (Sarda spp.) 19,520 63,440 -

1605100001 - Crab | Crab fat (taba ng talangka) 54,034 972,707 951 1605100009 - Crab | Other 252,822 2,491,245 3,999 1605901000 - - Abalone 5,820 18,000 402 1605909001 - Other | Cuttlefish and squid 10,151 35,307 700 1701110011 - - Cane sugar | Centrifugal sugar 32,615 12,350 2,250 1704909002 - Other | Hard candies (e.g., butterballs, lemon

drops, etc) 417 953 29

1806100001 - Cocoa powder, containing added sugar or other sweetening matter | Chocolate confectionery 260 650 18

1901905300 - - - Other, containing cocoa 58 144 4 1902199001 - - - Other | Macaroni, spaghetti and lasagna 61 75 4 1905902000 - - Other unsweetened biscuits 20 58 1 2008200000 - Pineapples 192 73 13 2008994103 - - - - In airtight containers | Palm fruit (kaong) 84 108 6 2009809011 - - Other | Mango juice, other than concentrate 471 290 32 2101111002 - - - Instant coffee | B. Out-Quota 42 361 3 2102300000 - Prepared baking powders 126 180 9 2103903000 - - Fish sauce 393 260 27 2103903000 - - Fish sauce 52,014 40,782 4,994 2103903000 - - Fish sauce 10,184 9,792 978 2103909009 - Other | Other sauces and preparations thereof 10,575 9,792 1,015

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2004 Commodity Item Weight FOB Value FreightCODE (Gross Kilos) (in Dollars) (in Dollars)

2106908300 - - - Preparations containing vitamins or minerals 1,353 2,900 93

2106909919 - - - Other | Other 956 2,124 66 2301200001 - Flours, meals and pellets, of fish or of

crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates | Of fish

439,350 286,125 29,027

2301200001 - Flours, meals and pellets, of fish or of crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates | Of fish

858,432 551,329 15,770

2306500000 - Of coconut or copra 29,887,000 3,560,613 1,033,680 2306500000 - Of coconut or copra 3,150,000 283,500 13,500 2306500000 - Of coconut or copra 32,425,000 3,971,100 1,657,050 2306500000 - Of coconut or copra 4,800,000 599,000 - 2306500000 - Of coconut or copra 3,440,000 487,700 66,000 2306500000 - Of coconut or copra 1,000,000 125,000 - 2306500000 - Of coconut or copra 7,000,000 647,500 630,000 2309901909 - - - Other | B. Other 70,280 50,400 - 2309901909 - - - Other | B. Other 17,388 45,360 - 2309901909 - - - Other | B. Other 120,930 44,770 - 2517109009 - - Other | Other 104,000 13,832 728 2602000001 Manganese ores and concentrates, including

ferruginous manganese ores and concentrates with a manganese content of 20% or more, calculated on the dry weight. | Ores

22,500 544 -

2602000001 Manganese ores and concentrates, including ferruginous manganese ores and concentrates with a manganese content of 20% or more, calculated on the dry weight. | Ores

69,000 28,635 -

2603000001 Copper ores and concentrates. | Ores 397,940 13,200 59,691 2604000001 Nickel ores and concentrates. | Ores 49,975,000 4,035,880 - 2607000001 Lead ores and concentrates. | Ores 20,245 7,539 - 2610000001 Chromium ores and concentrates. | Ores 5,130,000 80,150 - 2610000001 Chromium ores and concentrates. | Ores 2,343,214 177,098 - 4001298000 - - - Scrap (tree, earth or smoked) and cup lump 100,000 25,000 -

4001299000 - - - Other 16,000 43,200 2,400 4001299000 - - - Other 103,200 145,740 - 4101200002 - Whole hides and skins, of a weight per skin not

exceeding 8 kg when simply dried, 10 kg when dry-salted, or 16 kg when fresh, wet-salted or otherwise preserved | Of bovine, of a weight per skin not exceeding 8 kg when

241 5,000 36

4115100000 - Composition leather with a basis of leather or leather fibre, in slabs, sheets or strip, whether or not in rolls

245 5,000 37

4407249000 - - - Other 22,200 16,974 - 4407999001 - - - Other | Paraserianthes falcataria 22,200 11,960 - 4407999009 - - - Other | Other 225,510 93,625 11,926 4407999009 - - - Other | Other 70,300 28,308 4,200 4407999009 - - - Other | Other 59,380 42,568 - 4407999009 - - - Other | Other 20,000 9,700 - 4412199000 - - - Other 25,000 6,000 - 4412199000 - - - Other 40,000 6,000 - 4601911009 - - - Plaits and similar products of plaiting

materials, whether or not assembled or not assembled into strips | Other

900 5,100 135

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2004 Commodity Item Weight FOB Value FreightCODE (Gross Kilos) (in Dollars) (in Dollars)

4601911009 - - - Plaits and similar products of plaiting materials, whether or not assembled or not assembled into strips | Other

1,650 2,700 446

4601911009 - - - Plaits and similar products of plaiting materials, whether or not assembled or not assembled into strips | Other

572 1,016 86

4602109019 - - Other | Other 500 4,113 - 6402990002 - - Other | Slippers, plastics 29 116 2 9403209009 - - Other | Other 4,200 10,800 1,470 9505109000 - - Other 1,758 11,242 615 9601902003 - - Other | Manufactures of animal shells 30,600 6,000 3,391 9601902003 - - Other | Manufactures of animal shells 1,638 24,250 19 9601902009 - - Other | Other 222 2,000 33

2009Region IX 160,358,093 118,180,570 0

1513110009 - - Crude oil | Other 3,759,616 2,313,337 …1513191000 - - - Refined oil | - - - Refined oil (cochin) 12,900,000 8,589,000 …2306500000 - Of coconut or copra 12,000,000 1,620,000 …0301993002 - - - Other marine fish | Lapu-lapu 6,875 16,500 …0301993002 - - - Other marine fish | Lapu-lapu 1,000 2,000 …0301993002 - - - Other marine fish | Lapu-lapu 7,500 12,000 …0303420000 - - Yellowfin tunas (Thunnus albacares) 24,000 37,200 …0303791002 - - - Marine fish | Round scad (galunggong) 20,455 27,384 …0303791009 - - - Marine fish | Other 48,757 117,131 …0303791009 - - - Marine fish | Other 16,414 155,308 …0303791009 - - - Marine fish | Other 13,488 19,422 …0304200009 - Frozen fillets | Other 1,448 6,461 …0306130000 - - Shrimps and prawns 49,545 314,075 …0306222000 - - - Other, live 1,125 8,500 …0306222000 - - - Other, live 938 3,000 …0306222000 - - - Other, live 2,500 8,000 …0306241000 - - - Live 150 800 …0307491000 - - - Frozen 54,191 119,844 …0307491000 - - - Frozen 384,471 2,646,892 …0307492000 - - - Dried, salted or in brine 7,261 43,674 …0307591000 - - - Frozen 86,000 79,750 …0307591000 - - - Frozen 24,240 56,813 …0307591000 - - - Frozen 15,004 63,098 …0307591000 - - - Frozen 68,919 180,330 …0307591000 - - - Frozen 385,212 907,008 …0307591000 - - - Frozen 105,416 141,524 …0307991002 - - - Frozen | Arkshell (akagai) 2,705 17,995 …0508002002 - Shells of molluscs, crustaceans or echinoderms |

Mother-of-pearl 14,432 94,625 …

0508002009 - Shells of molluscs, crustaceans or echinoderms | Other 8,040 7,257 …

0509000000 Natural sponges of animal origin. 2,982 47,505 …1211909909 - - - Other | Other 2,010 4,590 …1212202001 - Seaweeds and other algae | Eucheuma chips 48,800 309,600 …1212202001 - Seaweeds and other algae | Eucheuma chips 194,300 128,825 …1212202001 - Seaweeds and other algae | Eucheuma chips 1,400 1,932 …1212202001 - Seaweeds and other algae | Eucheuma chips 288,900 362,320 …1212202001 - Seaweeds and other algae | Eucheuma chips 136,340 58,800 …1212202002 - Seaweeds and other algae | Other Eucheuma,

e.g., dried 374,080 217,720 …

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2004 Commodity Item Weight FOB Value FreightCODE (Gross Kilos) (in Dollars) (in Dollars)

1212202002 - Seaweeds and other algae | Other Eucheuma, e.g., dried 5,670 8,341 …

1212202002 - Seaweeds and other algae | Other Eucheuma, e.g., dried 301,500 372,800 …

1212202002 - Seaweeds and other algae | Other Eucheuma, e.g., dried 200,500 74,000 …

1212202002 - Seaweeds and other algae | Other Eucheuma, e.g., dried 62,810 90,770 …

1212202009 - Seaweeds and other algae | Others 191,000 120,050 …1212202009 - Seaweeds and other algae | Others 3,490 4,872 …1212202009 - Seaweeds and other algae | Others 161,000 206,400 …1212202009 - Seaweeds and other algae | Others 10,250 30,000 …1302391001 - - - Carageenan | Semi-refined, food grade 40,200 252,896 …1302391001 - - - Carageenan | Semi-refined, food grade 20,100 122,000 …1302391001 - - - Carageenan | Semi-refined, food grade 20,100 122,000 …1302391009 - - - Carageenan | Other semi-refined 40,200 248,000 …1302391009 - - - Carageenan | Other semi-refined 20,100 122,000 …1302391009 - - - Carageenan | Other semi-refined 242,940 78,237 …1302391009 - - - Carageenan | Other semi-refined 140,700 991,688 …1302391009 - - - Carageenan | Other semi-refined 140,700 285,200 …1302391009 - - - Carageenan | Other semi-refined 156,450 137,200 …1302391009 - - - Carageenan | Other semi-refined 154,040 795,800 …1302391009 - - - Carageenan | Other semi-refined 20,100 120,000 …1302391009 - - - Carageenan | Other semi-refined 80,400 535,896 …1302391019 - - - Carageenan | Other refined 153,700 980,400 …1302391019 - - - Carageenan | Other refined 120,600 866,000 …1302391019 - - - Carageenan | Other refined 4,191 26,500 …1302391019 - - - Carageenan | Other refined 120,600 872,000 …1302391019 - - - Carageenan | Other refined 40,200 233,050 …1302391019 - - - Carageenan | Other refined 168,650 437,200 …1302391019 - - - Carageenan | Other refined 56,400 294,500 …1302391019 - - - Carageenan | Other refined 62,400 433,500 …1302391019 - - - Carageenan | Other refined 80,400 489,000 …1513110009 - - Crude oil | Other 10,497,000 7,854,840 …1513110009 - - Crude oil | Other 18,580,180 13,336,197 …1513191000 - - - Refined oil | - - - Refined oil (cochin) 19,000,000 14,662,500 …1513199001 - - - Other | Refined, bleached and deodorized

(RBD) oil 1,994,777 1,455,184 …

1604131101 - - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce194,541 539,600 …

1604131101 - - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce235,957 330,033 …

1604131101 - - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce87,850 57,750 …

1604131101 - - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce173,880 516,852 …

1604131101 - - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce953,972 2,199,626 …

1604131101 - - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce77,520 166,600 …

1604131101 - - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce17,388 53,316 …

1604131101 - - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce52,542 154,980 …

1604131101 - - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce4,212 8,100 …

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2004 Commodity Item Weight FOB Value FreightCODE (Gross Kilos) (in Dollars) (in Dollars)

1604131101 - - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce46,600 52,000 …

1604131101 - - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce16,108 60,355 …

1604131101 - - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce16,380 42,000 …

1604131101 - - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce20,500 33,500 …

1604131101 - - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce19,850 56,100 …

1604131101 - - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce36,395 55,314 …

1604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 40,390 612,564 …1604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 207,822 693,500 …1604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 48,060 168,220 …1604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 21,243 27,923 …1604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 52,710 42,000 …1604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 332,472 786,870 …1604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 1,065,484 2,291,510 …1604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 19,380 58,250 …1604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 17,514 62,055 …1604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 220,593 632,818 …1604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 17,388 50,400 …1604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 116,272 218,455 …1604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 95,335 199,890 …1604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 19,380 48,450 …1604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 95,280 220,025 …1604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 99,210 226,125 …1604141002 - - - In airtight containers | Skipjack and bonito

(Sarda spp.) 21,120 54,180 …

1604141002 - - - In airtight containers | Skipjack and bonito (Sarda spp.) 71,057 202,555 …

1604141002 - - - In airtight containers | Skipjack and bonito (Sarda spp.) 17,388 53,550 …

1604141002 - - - In airtight containers | Skipjack and bonito (Sarda spp.) 391,540 839,200 …

1604141002 - - - In airtight containers | Skipjack and bonito (Sarda spp.) 104,011 324,765 …

1604141002 - - - In airtight containers | Skipjack and bonito (Sarda spp.) 38,000 99,200 …

1604141002 - - - In airtight containers | Skipjack and bonito (Sarda spp.) 18,910 59,775 …

1604141002 - - - In airtight containers | Skipjack and bonito (Sarda spp.) 19,000 55,600 …

1604141002 - - - In airtight containers | Skipjack and bonito (Sarda spp.) 108,195 206,990 …

1604141002 - - - In airtight containers | Skipjack and bonito (Sarda spp.) 41,040 134,303 …

1604141002 - - - In airtight containers | Skipjack and bonito (Sarda spp.) 19,380 48,450 …

1604141002 - - - In airtight containers | Skipjack and bonito (Sarda spp.) 137,154 256,895 …

1604141002 - - - In airtight containers | Skipjack and bonito (Sarda spp.) 118,980 294,350 …

1605100009 - Crab | Other 76,048 1,029,768 …1704909003 - Other | Soft candies (e.g., orange, jelly,

marshmallows, etc.) 3,843 5,617 …

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2004 Commodity Item Weight FOB Value FreightCODE (Gross Kilos) (in Dollars) (in Dollars)

2301200001 - Flours, meals and pellets, of fish or of crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates | Of fish

421,688 297,800…

2301200001 - Flours, meals and pellets, of fish or of crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates | Of fish

105,460 51,820…

2306500000 - Of coconut or copra 14,987,050 1,621,500 …2306500000 - Of coconut or copra 3,217,000 369,955 …2517109009 - - Other | Other 130,000 17,680 …2602000001 Manganese ores and concentrates, including

ferruginous manganese ores and concentrates with a manganese content of 20% or more, calculated on the dry weight. | Ores 1,864,291 624,350

2602000001 Manganese ores and concentrates, including ferruginous manganese ores and concentrates with a manganese content of 20% or more, calculated on the dry weight. | Ores 930,642 111,000

2603000002 Copper ores and concentrates. | Concentrates 27,800,936 26,024,885 …4001229000 - - - Other 70,480 106,764 …4001296000 - - - Superior processing rubber 164,480 270,454 …4001299000 - - - Other 37,760 46,966 …4001299000 - - - Other 353,680 543,477 …4001299000 - - - Other 40,000 10,000 …4104191009 - - - Chrome-wet-blue hides and skins | Other 245 5,000 …4403209900 - - - Other 12,540 1,906 …4407999009 - - - Other | Other 43,780 12,099 …4407999009 - - - Other | Other 193,680 150,143 …4407999009 - - - Other | Other 14,340 6,699 …7204300000 - Waste and scrap of tinned iron or steel 200,000 28,751 …9505109000 - - Other 300 5,000 …9601902003 - - Other | Manufactures of animal shells 206 3,086 …9601902003 - - Other | Manufactures of animal shells 8,043 47,212 …9606290001 - - Other | Of shell 3,570 59,653 …1513110009 - - Crude oil | Other 3,000,000 1,665,000 …1513110009 - - Crude oil | Other 4,000,166 2,495,000 …1513110009 - - Crude oil | Other 1,500,000 825,000 …1513191000 - - - Refined oil | - - - Refined oil (cochin) 2,500,000 2,012,500 …2306500000 - Of coconut or copra 9,200,000 1,037,250 …

2010Region IX 255,353,077 177,165,414 220,962

9803180000 - - Semiconductor devices 10,947 5,721,333 09803390000 - - Other 549 82,424 01513110009 - - Crude oil | Other 2,563,446 1,823,707 01513191000 - - - Refined oil | - - - Refined oil (cochin) 500,000 627,500 01513191000 - - - Refined oil | - - - Refined oil (cochin) 12,900,000 10,378,500 02306500000 - Of coconut or copra 11,300,000 1,272,000 00301102000 - - Other, marine fish 650 680 00301920000 - - Eels (Anguilla spp.) 2,025 3,097 3000301993002 - - - Other marine fish | Lapu-lapu 37 140 00301993002 - - - Other marine fish | Lapu-lapu 66,342 222,425 00301993009 - - - Other marine fish | Other 13 94 00303740000 - - Mackerel (Scomber scombrus, Scomber

australasicus, Scomber japonicus) 2,644 2,594 00303740000 - - Mackerel (Scomber scombrus, Scomber

australasicus, Scomber japonicus) 34,330 44,861 0

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2004 Commodity Item Weight FOB Value FreightCODE (Gross Kilos) (in Dollars) (in Dollars)

0303791002 - - - Marine fish | Round scad (galunggong) 25,000 13,200 00303791002 - - - Marine fish | Round scad (galunggong) 125,835 141,991 00303791009 - - - Marine fish | Other 18,407 13,511 00303791009 - - - Marine fish | Other 33,653 53,845 00304100001 - Fresh or chilled | Tuna fillet 3,371 13,412 4,1270304100009 - Fresh or chilled | Other 2,004 9,064 2,9460304200001 - Frozen fillets | Tuna 188 922 2940305591000 - - - Sharks' fins 4,438 17,000 00305599018 - - - Other | Shark skins 2,560 3,000 00306130000 - - Shrimps and prawns 198,696 1,066,632 1,0940306130000 - - Shrimps and prawns 6,412 32,403 00306140000 - - Crabs 1,066 1,744 00306222000 - - - Other, live 18,973 73,375 00306241000 - - - Live 180 1,026 00306241000 - - - Live 2,375 10,500 3500306241000 - - - Live 6,300 27,300 1,0500306241000 - - - Live 900 4,200 00307491000 - - - Frozen 26,212 28,074 00307491000 - - - Frozen 126,617 298,818 00307491000 - - - Frozen 354,531 2,512,025 17,5390307591000 - - - Frozen 75,000 39,600 00307591000 - - - Frozen 60,350 52,636 00307591000 - - - Frozen 20,627 230,985 00307591000 - - - Frozen 10,200 24,520 00307591000 - - - Frozen 92,756 219,461 00307591000 - - - Frozen 216,538 702,594 00307591000 - - - Frozen 27,000 28,100 00307911005 - - - Live | Ruditapes 1,650 3,600 00307991004 - - - Frozen | Abalone 472 412 00307991009 - - - Frozen | Other 1,487 1,459 00307992000 - - - Beche-de-mer (trepang), dried, salted or in brine

450 870 00508002002 - Shells of molluscs, crustaceans or echinoderms |

Mother-of-pearl 13,376 93,775 00508002009 - Shells of molluscs, crustaceans or echinoderms |

Other 8,800 875 00508002009 - Shells of molluscs, crustaceans or echinoderms |

Other 2,649 4,698 00508002009 - Shells of molluscs, crustaceans or echinoderms |

Other 20,030 39,380 00508002009 - Shells of molluscs, crustaceans or echinoderms |

Other 60,150 24,000 00508002009 - Shells of molluscs, crustaceans or echinoderms |

Other 6,965 1,333 00508002009 - Shells of molluscs, crustaceans or echinoderms |

Other 27,180 4,000 00509000000 Natural sponges of animal origin. 1,183 21,274 00511919001 - - - Other | Fish waste 3,102 2,500 00804500003 - Guavas, mangoes and mangosteens | Mangoes,

fresh 26,000 6,000 01209999000 - - - Other 1,220 2,126 01212202001 - Seaweeds and other algae | Eucheuma chips 20,100 85,000 01212202001 - Seaweeds and other algae | Eucheuma chips 40,200 55,500 01212202001 - Seaweeds and other algae | Eucheuma chips 60,150 24,000 01212202002 - Seaweeds and other algae | Other Eucheuma,

e.g., dried 418,920 185,926 0

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2004 Commodity Item Weight FOB Value FreightCODE (Gross Kilos) (in Dollars) (in Dollars)

1212202002 - Seaweeds and other algae | Other Eucheuma, e.g., dried 38,100 24,400 0

1212202002 - Seaweeds and other algae | Other Eucheuma, e.g., dried 80,400 118,500 0

1212202002 - Seaweeds and other algae | Other Eucheuma, e.g., dried 400,950 120,000 0

1212202002 - Seaweeds and other algae | Other Eucheuma, e.g., dried 903,250 862,080 0

1212202002 - Seaweeds and other algae | Other Eucheuma, e.g., dried 40,400 54,000 0

1212202009 - Seaweeds and other algae | Others 79,500 39,100 01212202009 - Seaweeds and other algae | Others 3,010 4,200 01302391001 - - - Carageenan | Semi-refined, food grade 20,100 127,000 01302391001 - - - Carageenan | Semi-refined, food grade 20,100 89,250 01302391001 - - - Carageenan | Semi-refined, food grade 20,100 143,000 01302391009 - - - Carageenan | Other semi-refined 193,600 175,650 01302391009 - - - Carageenan | Other semi-refined 1,070 1,428 01302391009 - - - Carageenan | Other semi-refined 180,900 410,500 01302391009 - - - Carageenan | Other semi-refined 240,600 72,000 01302391009 - - - Carageenan | Other semi-refined 18,100 90,000 01302391009 - - - Carageenan | Other semi-refined 40,200 274,000 01302391009 - - - Carageenan | Other semi-refined 60,300 426,600 01302391019 - - - Carageenan | Other refined 20,100 138,000 01302391019 - - - Carageenan | Other refined 4,032 30,600 01302391019 - - - Carageenan | Other refined 180,900 1,336,000 45,6001302391019 - - - Carageenan | Other refined 60,300 371,500 01302391019 - - - Carageenan | Other refined 32,200 243,900 01302391019 - - - Carageenan | Other refined 10,100 76,000 01302391019 - - - Carageenan | Other refined 60,300 457,000 01302391019 - - - Carageenan | Other refined 120,600 847,600 01504101002 - - Fit For human consumption | Of shark 1,295 7,735 01513110009 - - Crude oil | Other 2,000,000 1,760,000 01513110009 - - Crude oil | Other 6,100,000 4,220,500 01513110009 - - Crude oil | Other 5,000,193 3,210,000 01513110009 - - Crude oil | Other 2,000,000 1,770,000 01513110009 - - Crude oil | Other 27,700,000 21,602,750 01513110009 - - Crude oil | Other 500,144 372,607 01513110009 - - Crude oil | Other 2,500,000 2,206,250 01513110009 - - Crude oil | Other 24,105,000 22,152,400 01513191000 - - - Refined oil | - - - Refined oil (cochin) 500,918 382,500 01513191000 - - - Refined oil | - - - Refined oil (cochin) 8,000,000 8,280,000 01513199001 - - - Other | Refined, bleached and deodorized

(RBD) oil 2,000,000 1,860,000 01604131101 - - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce

30,400 102,030 01604131101 - - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce

26,463 57,876 01604131101 - - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce

185,604 244,009 01604131101 - - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce

443,298 1,178,964 01604131101 - - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce

52,164 155,925 01604131101 - - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce

107,352 321,930 12,0001604131101 - - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce

21,746 62,256 0

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2004 Commodity Item Weight FOB Value FreightCODE (Gross Kilos) (in Dollars) (in Dollars)

1604131101 - - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce26,150 60,858 0

1604131101 - - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce20,898 44,625 0

1604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 117,800 552,185 01604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 104,822 153,072 01604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 69,552 194,581 01604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 143,619 630,045 01604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 113,460 391,050 01604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 19,636 56,550 01604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 19,712 58,538 01604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 38,922 124,913 01604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 41,040 138,202 01604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 25,005 56,105 01604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 251,252 919,241 01604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 19,680 62,000 01604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 39,815 101,000 01604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 39,309 93,050 01604141002 - - - In airtight containers | Skipjack and bonito

(Sarda spp.) 14,250 91,200 01604141002 - - - In airtight containers | Skipjack and bonito

(Sarda spp.) 137,070 318,300 01604141002 - - - In airtight containers | Skipjack and bonito

(Sarda spp.) 39,040 84,800 01604141002 - - - In airtight containers | Skipjack and bonito

(Sarda spp.) 17,514 56,700 01604141002 - - - In airtight containers | Skipjack and bonito

(Sarda spp.) 37,820 123,825 01604141002 - - - In airtight containers | Skipjack and bonito

(Sarda spp.) 97,849 281,406 12,0001604141002 - - - In airtight containers | Skipjack and bonito

(Sarda spp.) 38,406 132,280 01604141002 - - - In airtight containers | Skipjack and bonito

(Sarda spp.) 20,520 72,600 01604141002 - - - In airtight containers | Skipjack and bonito

(Sarda spp.) 138,339 408,789 12,0001604141002 - - - In airtight containers | Skipjack and bonito

(Sarda spp.) 19,380 53,125 01604141002 - - - In airtight containers | Skipjack and bonito

(Sarda spp.) 17,820 50,400 01904100000 - Prepared foods obtained by the swelling or

roasting of cereals or cereal products 14,471 22,043 02301200001 - Flours, meals and pellets, of fish or of crustaceans,

molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates | Of fish175,350 119,350 12,000

2301200001 - Flours, meals and pellets, of fish or of crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates | Of fish

514,690 386,320 02306500000 - Of coconut or copra 3,150,000 225,000 02306500000 - Of coconut or copra 46,236,981 5,010,181 99,0002306500000 - Of coconut or copra 5,500,000 429,500 02306500000 - Of coconut or copra 9,074,445 903,328 02309901909 - - - Other | B. Other 263,550 189,000 02309901909 - - - Other | B. Other 112,070 91,167 02517109009 - - Other | Other 25,000 1,200 02517109009 - - Other | Other 26,000 3,666 02601110000 - - Non-agglomerated 25,890,305 1,428,027 0

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2004 Commodity Item Weight FOB Value FreightCODE (Gross Kilos) (in Dollars) (in Dollars)

2603000002 Copper ores and concentrates. | Concentrates 44,968,914 58,950,293 02610000001 Chromium ores and concentrates. | Ores 252,000 24,709 03915909004 - - Other | Of polyvinyl acetate and other plastics

26,000 19,500 03926400000 - Statuettes and other ornamental articles 3,000 10,000 04001229000 - - - Other 8,000 14,400 04001296000 - - - Superior processing rubber 18,880 42,504 04001296000 - - - Superior processing rubber 70,500 10,395 04001299000 - - - Other 225,000 58,050 04001299000 - - - Other 157,840 421,186 04001299000 - - - Other 44,550 22,520 04101200002 - Whole hides and skins, of a weight per skin not

exceeding 8 kg when simply dried, 10 kg when dry-salted, or 16 kg when fresh, wet-salted or otherwise preserved | Of bovine, of a weight per skin not exceeding 8 kg when 329 9,000 0

4104499000 - - - Other 288 15,400 04113900000 - Other 235 5,000 04407999009 - - - Other | Other 149,500 21,539 04407999009 - - - Other | Other 22,500 10,158 04407999009 - - - Other | Other 17,800 3,402 04418909000 - - Other 21,500 2,289 07005299000 - - - Other | - - - Other 21,000 8,652 09403609109 - - - Assembled | Other 160 310 09403900000 - Parts 22,500 28,804 09503100002 - Electric trains, including tracks, signals and other

accessories thereof | Parts 38 1,875 1889503201000 - - Model aircraft assembly kits 97 4,740 4749601902003 - - Other | Manufactures of animal shells 6,459 26,132 09606290001 - - Other | Of shell 4,560 72,065 02306500000 - Of coconut or copra 3,000,000 366,000 08473309009 - - Other | Other 840 62,208 0

2011Region IX 230,958,382 312,591,446 9,000

2905450000 - - Glycerol 21,440 18,200 -

3402909900

- - - Other washing preparations and cleaning preparations including bleaching, cleansing and degreasing preparations | - - - Other anionic washing preparations and cleaning preparations including bleaching, cleansing and degreasing preparations 22,000 68,580 -

1513110009 - - Crude oil | Other 5,199,886 6,417,800 - 1513110009 - - Crude oil | Other 26,674,906 44,643,080 - 1513191000 - - - Refined oil | - - - Refined oil (cochin) 2,000,372 3,375,000 - 1513191000 - - - Refined oil | - - - Refined oil (cochin) 82,620,604 133,993,226 -

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2004 Commodity Item Weight FOB Value FreightCODE (Gross Kilos) (in Dollars) (in Dollars)

1513199001- - - Other | Refined, bleached and deodorized (RBD) oil 1,000,000 1,700,000 -

2306500000 - Of coconut or copra 29,216,673 5,441,144 - 2306500000 - Of coconut or copra 6,100,000 1,250,500 - 0301920000 - - Eels (Anguilla spp.) 1,000 6,000 - 0301920000 - - Eels (Anguilla spp.) 200 5,000 - 0301993002 - - - Other marine fish | Lapu-lapu 2,220 8,880 - 0302691000 - - - Marine fish 1,250 4,200 -

0303740000- - Mackerel (Scomber scombrus, Scomber australasicus, Scomber japonicus) 52,071 87,011 -

0303760000 - - Eels (Anguilla spp.) 1,600 1,180 - 0303791002 - - - Marine fish | Round scad (galunggong) 2,939 5,914 - 0303791002 - - - Marine fish | Round scad (galunggong) 10,902 11,250 - 0303791009 - - - Marine fish | Other 9,435 13,124 - 0303791009 - - - Marine fish | Other 1,582 9,551 - 0303792002 - - - Freshwater fish | Tilapia 1,000 738 - 0304100001 - Fresh or chilled | Tuna fillet 4,180 16,466 7,617 0304100009 - Fresh or chilled | Other 571 2,737 1,383 0304200009 - Frozen fillets | Other 24,000 115,000 - 0305591000 - - - Sharks' fins 1,205 11,939 - 0305599002 - - - Other | Herring 6,678 13,217 - 0306130000 - - Shrimps and prawns 20,640 76,161 - 0306130000 - - Shrimps and prawns 76,755 380,240 - 0306130000 - - Shrimps and prawns 46,680 357,391 - 0306222000 - - - Other, live 375 1,500 - 0306222000 - - - Other, live 1,391 5,920 - 0306241000 - - - Live 3,000 13,100 - 0306241000 - - - Live 2,250 12,750 - 0306241000 - - - Live 3,250 8,400 - 0306241000 - - - Live 2,000 7,000 - 0307391000 - - - Frozen 9,250 135,811 - 0307412000 - - - Fresh or chilled 10,349 51,105 - 0307491000 - - - Frozen 163,627 367,352 - 0307491000 - - - Frozen 134,963 245,933 - 0307491000 - - - Frozen 260,143 2,086,157 - 0307491000 - - - Frozen 29,815 87,848 - 0307491000 - - - Frozen 17,444 22,200 - 0307491000 - - - Frozen 6,480 12,760 - 0307591000 - - - Frozen 42,000 167,897 - 0307591000 - - - Frozen 36,250 58,589 - 0307591000 - - - Frozen 29,750 109,480 - 0307591000 - - - Frozen 51,590 207,000 - 0307591000 - - - Frozen 25,795 86,000 - 0307591000 - - - Frozen 126,845 152,154 - 0307591000 - - - Frozen 51,590 210,000 - 0307591000 - - - Frozen 124 750 - 0307591000 - - - Frozen 51,865 183,298 - 0307591000 - - - Frozen 127,680 548,520 - 0307591000 - - - Frozen 162,661 355,995 - 0307591000 - - - Frozen 1,055,969 3,962,470 - 0307591000 - - - Frozen 101,532 97,344 - 0307911005 - - - Live | Ruditapes 250 800 -

0307992000- - - Beche-de-mer (trepang), dried, salted or in brine

250 480 -

0508002002- Shells of molluscs, crustaceans or echinoderms | Mother-of-pearl 7,700 1,500 -

0508002009- Shells of molluscs, crustaceans or echinoderms | Other 9,600 4,655 -

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2004 Commodity Item Weight FOB Value FreightCODE (Gross Kilos) (in Dollars) (in Dollars)

0508002009- Shells of molluscs, crustaceans or echinoderms | Other 25,773 58,715 -

0509000000 Natural sponges of animal origin. 607 17,266 -

0712900019- Other vegetables; mixtures of vegetables | Other

1,050 2,800 - 1209999000 - - - Other 20,020 240,000 - 1212202001 - Seaweeds and other algae | Eucheuma chips 41,640 36,770 - 1212202001 - Seaweeds and other algae | Eucheuma chips 5,160 9,144 - 1212202001 - Seaweeds and other algae | Eucheuma chips 16,100 114,400 - 1212202001 - Seaweeds and other algae | Eucheuma chips 40,100 19,000 -

1212202002- Seaweeds and other algae | Other Eucheuma, e.g., dried 275,250 70,960 -

1212202002- Seaweeds and other algae | Other Eucheuma, e.g., dried 10,985 19,563 -

1212202002- Seaweeds and other algae | Other Eucheuma, e.g., dried 702,500 607,600 -

1212202002- Seaweeds and other algae | Other Eucheuma, e.g., dried 2,060 6,231 -

1212202002- Seaweeds and other algae | Other Eucheuma, e.g., dried 682,150 322,800 -

1212202009 - Seaweeds and other algae | Others 104,760 45,960 - 1212202009 - Seaweeds and other algae | Others 200,950 236,900 - 1212202009 - Seaweeds and other algae | Others 20,100 4,000 - 1212202009 - Seaweeds and other algae | Others 40,400 59,200 - 1212209000 - - Other 942 739 - 1302391009 - - - Carageenan | Other semi-refined 80,400 479,000 - 1302391009 - - - Carageenan | Other semi-refined 20,100 151,000 - 1302391009 - - - Carageenan | Other semi-refined 20,100 144,500 - 1302391019 - - - Carageenan | Other refined 106,303 695,351 - 1302391019 - - - Carageenan | Other refined 40,200 304,000 - 1302391019 - - - Carageenan | Other refined 2,016 15,000 - 1302391019 - - - Carageenan | Other refined 321,500 1,945,500 - 1302391019 - - - Carageenan | Other refined 40,200 292,000 - 1302391019 - - - Carageenan | Other refined 48,300 342,400 - 1302391019 - - - Carageenan | Other refined 60,300 465,000 - 1302391019 - - - Carageenan | Other refined 100,500 658,000 - 1513110009 - - Crude oil | Other 5,000,000 8,675,000 - 1513110009 - - Crude oil | Other 4,000,000 6,392,500 - 1513191000 - - - Refined oil | - - - Refined oil (cochin) 4,154,658 8,724,782 -

1604131101- - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce

87,400 248,900 -

1604131101- - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce

170,704 250,525 -

1604131101- - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce

191,268 468,090 -

1604131101- - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce

228,240 280,800 -

1604131101- - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce

93,240 264,213 -

1604131101- - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce

17,388 50,400 -

1604131101- - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce

17,434 64,032 -

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Table 7.2 continued…

2004 Commodity Item Weight FOB Value FreightCODE (Gross Kilos) (in Dollars) (in Dollars)

1604131101- - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce

17,388 52,290 -

1604131101- - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce

64,489 88,310 -

1604131101- - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce

154,316 226,113 - 1604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 114,998 386,828 - 1604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 52,164 133,560 - 1604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 45,226 187,761 - 1604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 96,304 383,532 - 1604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 17,388 52,290 - 1604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 17,950 61,776 - 1604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 41,040 146,625 - 1604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 19,850 57,375 - 1604141001 - - - In airtight containers | Tunas 19,850 57,375 -

1604141002- - - In airtight containers | Skipjack and bonito (Sarda spp.) 13,639 47,683 -

1604141002- - - In airtight containers | Skipjack and bonito (Sarda spp.) 118,110 568,081 -

1604141002- - - In airtight containers | Skipjack and bonito (Sarda spp.) 77,520 327,250 -

1604141002- - - In airtight containers | Skipjack and bonito (Sarda spp.) 131,930 439,552 -

1604141002- - - In airtight containers | Skipjack and bonito (Sarda spp.) 199,688 648,790 -

1604141002- - - In airtight containers | Skipjack and bonito (Sarda spp.) 20,520 72,595 -

1604141002- - - In airtight containers | Skipjack and bonito (Sarda spp.) 17,950 61,376 -

1604141002- - - In airtight containers | Skipjack and bonito (Sarda spp.) 349,313 1,124,528 -

1604141002- - - In airtight containers | Skipjack and bonito (Sarda spp.) 63,954 195,500 -

1604141002- - - In airtight containers | Skipjack and bonito (Sarda spp.) 37,340 138,900 -

2008199006 - - - Other | Macapuno 551 1,378 -

2103902002- - Mixed condiments and mixed seasonings, including belachan | In retail container 10,150 39,800 -

2301200001

- Flours, meals and pellets, of fish or of crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates | Of fish

509,494 442,050 -

2301200001

- Flours, meals and pellets, of fish or of crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates | Of fish

889,843 805,440 -

2301200009

- Flours, meals and pellets, of fish or of crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates | Other

60,000 51,600 - 2306500000 - Of coconut or copra 12,900,000 2,193,000 -

2602000001

Manganese ores and concentrates, including ferruginous manganese ores and concentrates with a manganese content of 20% or more, calculated on the dry weight. | Ores 59,220 4,000 -

2603000002 Copper ores and concentrates. | Concentrates 17,420,716 24,821,262 - 2603000002 Copper ores and concentrates. | Concentrates 5,726,706 8,390,000 - 2603000002 Copper ores and concentrates. | Concentrates 5,000,000 8,926,000 - 2603000002 Copper ores and concentrates. | Concentrates 11,609,879 19,225,000 - 2608000002 Zinc ores and concentrates. | Concentrates 1,650,000 1,084,200 -

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Table 7.2 continued…

2004 Commodity Item Weight FOB Value FreightCODE (Gross Kilos) (in Dollars) (in Dollars)

3203001001- Suitable for use in food or drink | Annatto (achuete)

1,841 2,455 - 3823199009 - - - Other | Other 100,000 140,000 - 3922100000 - Baths, shower-baths, sinks and wash-basins 5,000 29,275 -

4001298000- - - Scrap (tree, earth or smoked) and cup lump

126,000 396,900 - 4001299000 - - - Other 80,140 23,280 - 4001299000 - - - Other 124,000 204,900 -

4101200002

- Whole hides and skins, of a weight per skin not exceeding 8 kg when simply dried, 10 kg when dry-salted, or 16 kg when fresh, wet-salted or otherwise preserved | Of bovine, of a weight per skin not exceeding 8 kg when 116 4,610 -

4101200003

- Whole hides and skins, of a weight per skin not exceeding 8 kg when simply dried, 10 kg when dry-salted, or 16 kg when fresh, wet-salted or otherwise preserved | Of bovine, of a weight per skin more than 14 kg but not 347 9,655 -

4104191009 - - - Chrome-wet-blue hides and skins | Other 198 4,128 - 4407999009 - - - Other | Other 253,770 44,450 - 4407999009 - - - Other | Other 20,000 3,726 - 4418909000 - - Other 21,400 2,234 - 4418909000 - - Other 22,500 27,816 - 7204300000 - Waste and scrap of tinned iron or steel 19,020 5,700 - 9406009400 - - Of iron or steel 3,684 57,977 - 9601902003 - - Other | Manufactures of animal shells 7,362 28,409 - 9606290001 - - Other | Of shell 7,630 133,125 - 9805900000 - Other 105 984 - 8544301000 - - Wiring harnesses for motor vehicles 408 8,664 -

2012Region IX 280,741,469 254,560,083

1513110009 - - Crude oil | Other 3,000,000 4,020,000 - 1513191000 - - - Refined oil | - - - Refined oil (cochin) 500,000 691,500 - 1513191000 - - - Refined oil | - - - Refined oil (cochin) 17,000,000 22,717,734 - 1513110009 - - Crude oil | Other 500,000 675,000 - 1513110009 - - Crude oil | Other 10,000,000 12,500,000 - 1513110009 - - Crude oil | Other 2,712,000 2,648,613 - 1513191000 - - - Refined oil | - - - Refined oil (cochin) 72,350,000 85,218,244 - 2306500000 - Of coconut or copra 37,585,000 7,121,375 - 0301102000 - - Other, marine fish 400 360 - 0301102000 - - Other, marine fish 500 500 - 0301102000 - - Other, marine fish 5,500 6,500 - 0301920000 - - Eels (Anguilla spp.) 15,796 91,703 - 0301920000 - - Eels (Anguilla spp.) 740 1,431 - 0301993002 - - - Other marine fish | Lapu-lapu 558 3,312 - 0301993002 - - - Other marine fish | Lapu-lapu 4,811 22,500 - 0301993009 - - - Other marine fish | Other 6,897 29,085 - 0301993009 - - - Other marine fish | Other 630 975 - 0304100001 - Fresh or chilled | Tuna fillet 8,692 51,280 - 0304100009 - Fresh or chilled | Other 4,658 31,720 - 0304200009 - Frozen fillets | Other 9,918 29,960 - 0304200009 - Frozen fillets | Other 8,834 42,306 - 0306222000 - - - Other, live 11,251 92,432 - 0306222000 - - - Other, live 2,039 19,060 - 0306222000 - - - Other, live 130 1,296 - 0306233000 - - - Fresh or chilled 532 5,040 - 0306241000 - - - Live 15,259 71,735 - 0306241000 - - - Live 64,100 309,250 - 0306241000 - - - Live 2,500 14,000 - 0306241000 - - - Live 31,500 150,500 - 0306241000 - - - Live 61,875 301,000 -

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0307391000 - - - Frozen 9,829 106,623 - 0307491000 - - - Frozen 23,612 63,138 - 0307491000 - - - Frozen 101,040 864,599 - 0307491000 - - - Frozen 10,450 46,200 - 0307491000 - - - Frozen 23,258 30,600 - 0307491000 - - - Frozen 5,925 31,705 - 0307492000 - - - Dried, salted or in brine 175 1,225 - 0307591000 - - - Frozen 25,795 116,229 - 0307591000 - - - Frozen 12,018 38,775 - Table 7.2 continued…

2004 Commodity Item Weight FOB Value FreightCODE (Gross Kilos) (in Dollars) (in Dollars)

0307591000 - - - Frozen 25,695 92,182 - 0307591000 - - - Frozen 44,220 204,450 - 0307591000 - - - Frozen 49,053 146,031 - 0307591000 - - - Frozen 191,984 881,537 - 0307591000 - - - Frozen 50,000 52,800 - 0307911009 - - - Live | Other 250 1,000 - 0307991004 - - - Frozen | Abalone 7,800 21,000 -

0307992000- - - Beche-de-mer (trepang), dried, salted or in brine

333 7,179 -

0508002009- Shells of molluscs, crustaceans or echinoderms | Other 5,400 3,599 -

1212202002- Seaweeds and other algae | Other Eucheuma, e.g., dried 183,840 88,445 -

1212202002- Seaweeds and other algae | Other Eucheuma, e.g., dried 2,060 3,618 -

1212202002- Seaweeds and other algae | Other Eucheuma, e.g., dried 381,350 97,440 -

1212202002- Seaweeds and other algae | Other Eucheuma, e.g., dried 80,000 13,000 -

1302391009 - - - Carageenan | Other semi-refined 80,400 458,000 - 1302391009 - - - Carageenan | Other semi-refined 20,100 122,000 - 1302391009 - - - Carageenan | Other semi-refined 80,400 430,000 - 1302391019 - - - Carageenan | Other refined 20,100 126,000 - 1302391019 - - - Carageenan | Other refined 1,008 7,000 - 1302391019 - - - Carageenan | Other refined 80,400 398,000 - 1302391019 - - - Carageenan | Other refined 20,100 130,000 - 1302391019 - - - Carageenan | Other refined 65,200 390,400 - 1302391019 - - - Carageenan | Other refined 20,100 135,000 - 1302391019 - - - Carageenan | Other refined 100,500 579,000 - 1513110009 - - Crude oil | Other 5,000,000 5,250,000 - 1513110009 - - Crude oil | Other 4,000,000 3,600,000 - 1513110009 - - Crude oil | Other 8,750,000 9,136,102 - 1513110009 - - Crude oil | Other 5,500,000 4,985,000 - 1513110009 - - Crude oil | Other 11,000,126 12,750,152 - 1513191000 - - - Refined oil | - - - Refined oil (cochin) 500,000 500,000 - 1513191000 - - - Refined oil | - - - Refined oil (cochin) 26,750,000 27,175,250 -

1604131101- - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce

42,486 67,120 -

1604131101- - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce

17,388 52,290 -

1604131101- - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce

17,434 68,531 -

1604131101- - - - In airtight containers | In oil or tomato sauce

39,546 55,910 -

2301200001

- Flours, meals and pellets, of fish or of crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates | Of fish

244,502 165,000 - 2306500000 - Of coconut or copra 14,825,314 2,867,810 - 2306500000 - Of coconut or copra 3,150,000 157,500 - 2306500000 - Of coconut or copra 6,000,000 1,093,639 -

2309902002- - Premixes, feed supplements and feed additives | Feed supplement 199,600 149,700 -

2603000002 Copper ores and concentrates. | Concentrates 28,502,511 37,102,241 - 2608000002 Zinc ores and concentrates. | Concentrates 9,505,061 5,512,591 -

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2610000001 Chromium ores and concentrates. | Ores 2,786,000 75,000 - 2836990009 - - Other | Other 15,430 156,520 - 4001299000 - - - Other 47,000 10,000 - 7408190009 - - Other | Other 20,000 71,500 - 9601902003 - - Other | Manufactures of animal shells 5,186 31,240 - 9606290001 - - Other | Of shell 6,080 52,328 -

9606300009- Button moulds and other parts of buttons; button blanks | Other 5,590 45,966 -

2306500000 - Of coconut or copra 3,300,000 610,500 - 2601110000 - - Non-agglomerated 4,885,700 263,007 -

GROSS KILO FREE ON BOARD FREIGHT(in kg) (value in USD) (in USD)

2013Region IX 90,906,362.00 44,988,929.00 0.00

0301102000 - - Other, marine fish 563.00 507.00 0.000301102000 - - Other, marine fish 1,800.00 2,000.00 0.000301993002 - - - Other marine fish | Lapu-lapu 2,500.00 25,000.00 0.000301993009 - - - Other marine fish | Other 500.00 2,000.00 0.000304100001 - Fresh or chilled | Tuna fillet 457.00 2,560.00 0.000304100009 - Fresh or chilled | Other 120.00 760.00 0.000306222000 - - - Other, live 3,750.00 22,000.00 0.000306233000 - - - Fresh or chilled 39.00 360.00 0.000306241000 - - - Live 600.00 3,500.00 0.000306241000 - - - Live 5,000.00 28,000.00 0.000307291000 - - - Frozen 16,836.00 148,190.00 0.000307491000 - - - Frozen 30,377.00 268,293.00 0.000307591000 - - - Frozen 27,150.00 133,162.00 0.000307591000 - - - Frozen 67,500.00 209,918.00 0.000307591000 - - - Frozen 26,078.00 28,600.00 0.00

0307992000 - - - Beche-de-mer (trepang), dried, salted or in brine 8,600.00 12,086.00 0.001212202001 - Seaweeds and other algae | Eucheuma chips 32,600.00 193,920.00 0.00

1212202002- Seaweeds and other algae | Other Eucheuma, e.g., dried 301,800.00 212,280.00 0.00

1212202002- Seaweeds and other algae | Other Eucheuma, e.g., dried 3,970.00 6,804.00 0.00

1212202002- Seaweeds and other algae | Other Eucheuma, e.g., dried 241,200.00 60,000.00 0.00

1212202002- Seaweeds and other algae | Other Eucheuma, e.g., dried 20,200.00 29,600.00 0.00

1302391009 - - - Carageenan | Other semi-refined 221,100.00 1,026,400.00 0.001302391009 - - - Carageenan | Other semi-refined 80,400.00 450,800.00 0.001302391019 - - - Carageenan | Other refined 241,949.00 1,339,000.00 0.001302391019 - - - Carageenan | Other refined 20,100.00 142,000.00 0.001302391019 - - - Carageenan | Other refined 708,525.00 494,000.00 0.001513110009 - - Crude oil | Other 3,000,000.00 3,300,000.00 0.001513110009 - - Crude oil | Other 10,000,155.00 7,790,124.00 0.001513110009 - - Crude oil | Other 6,000,401.00 4,605,320.00 0.002306500000 - Of coconut or copra 3,150.00 630.00 0.002306500000 - Of coconut or copra 11,005,294.00 1,585,059.00 0.002306500000 - Of coconut or copra 6,300,000.00 1,221,075.00 0.002603000002 Copper ores and concentrates. | Concentrates 11,726,604.00 11,372,511.00 0.002701190000 - - Other coal 36,789,072.00 7,300,000.00 0.007117909009 - - Other | Other 500.00 500.00 0.009601902003 - - Other | Manufactures of animal shells 5,392.00 30,379.00 0.00

9606300009- Button moulds and other parts of buttons; button blanks | Other 6,080.00 94,984.00 0.00

9807000000Personal and household effects of travelers and immigrants 6,000.00 1,607.00 0.00

1513110009 - - Crude oil | Other 4,000,000.00 2,845,000.00 0.00Source:Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office(PSA-NSO)Note: No Available Data for 2009 Export Freight Incomplete Data for 2010-2011 Export Freight

PSCC04 COMMODITY DESCRIPTION

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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 providing the potentials of the region as a tourist hideaway. Local leaders can put up infrastructure programs and centers and facilities 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 of establishments and amenities. In concrete terms, the data likewise provide a quantitative measure of the results of programs that promote the area as a travelers’ 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 and the number of hotels and hotel rooms. The data source is the Department of Tourism (DOT).

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ContentsHighlights 8-3

STATISTICAL TABLES:

Table 8.1 Distribution of Travellers by Country of Residence in Region IX : 2008-2013 8-4

Table 8.2 Distribution of Travellers by Country of Residence by Province/City,Region IX: 2008-2012 8-6

Table 8.3 Table 8.3 Occupancy Rate and Length of Stay in Region IX: 2011-2012 8-7

FIGURES and ILLUSTRATIONS:

Figure 8.1 Total Tavellers by Country of Residence, Region IX: 2009-2013 8-8

Figure 8.2 Percentage Distribution of Travellers by Province/City2012 8-8

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Highlights Ω Total travellers in the region increased from 453,660 in 2011 to 658,774 in

2012. Ω Overseas Filipinos comprised 33,375 of travelers in 2012, a jump from 3,961

figure in 2011. Ω Number of Foreign travellers accelerated from 6,344 in 2011 to 53,754 in

2012.

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Table 8.1 DISTRIBUTION OF TRAVELLERS BY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE IN REGION IX2008-2013

Country of Residence 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013ASEAN Brunei 1,661 0 1,458 21 1,627 209 Cambodia 0 0 0 - - 3 Indonesia 1,342 49 1,770 45 2,058 338 Laos 0 0 0 5 - 0 Malaysia 1,297 37 2,259 308 3,414 295 Myanmar 0 0 0 10 - 0 Singapore 563 67 1,849 116 1,773 241 Thailand 310 5 2,109 49 1,793 210 Vietnam 101 0 1,467 18 1,513 140 Sub-Total 5,274 158 10,912 572 12,178 1,436

EAST ASIA China 3,222 339 6,590 430 6,989 388 Hong Kong 315 0 2,429 53 1,465 177 Japan 509 59 2,558 317 2,682 304 Korea 2,073 101 7,844 171 8,598 323 Taiwan 878 148 4,634 78 4,258 192 Sub-Total 6,997 647 24,055 1,049 23,992 1,384

SOUTH ASIA India, Iran, Nepal 284 68 651 124 543 229 Sub-Total 284 68 651 124 543 229

AMERICA 2,803 962 651 124 8,521 1,735 Sub-Total 2,803 962 7,227 1,891 8,521 1,735

OCEANIA Australia 535 174 838 444 882 280 New Zealand 132 21 629 90 893 43 Sub-Total 667 195 1,467 534 1,775 323

EUROPE Austria 0 0 1 56 11 82 Belgium 39 41 149 133 128 25 Denmark 46 9 129 18 26 15 Finland 8 17 16 6 46 11 France 77 65 208 104 345 36 Germany 511 127 654 289 547 222 Italy 110 55 131 97 247 42 Netherlands 38 14 35 53 9 8 Norway 74 16 104 12 51 77 Spain 31 9 10 47 19 3 Sweden 34 59 42 40 20 33 Switzerland 78 26 285 72 200 74 United Kingdom 207 77 545 37 675 252 Sub-Total 1,253 515 2,309 964 2,324 880Source: Department of Tourism, Region IX

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Table 8.1 - Continued

Country of Residence 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013MIDDLE EAST Middle East 194 62 1,327 321 1,638 518 Sub-Total 194 62 1,327 321 1,638 518OTHERS & UNSPECIFIED RESIDENCES 315 215 1,178 889 2,763 583TOTAL FOREIGN TRAVELLERS 17,787 2,822 49,129 6,344 53,754 7,007OVERSEAS FILIPINOS 22,750 0 22,308 3,961 33,375 7,837TOTAL DOMESTIC TRAVELLERS 493,758 235,352 623,225 528,448 571,645 332,422GRAND TOTAL 534,295 238,174 694,662 538,753 658,774 347,266Source: Department of Tourism, Region IX

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Table 8.2 DISTRIBUTION OF TRAVELLERS BY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE BY PROVINCE/CITY IN REGION IX2008-2012

Region/Province/City Foreign Overseas Domestic Total Total Growth Travellers Filipinos Travellers Previous Year Rate

2008Region IX 17,787 22,750 493,758 534,295 535,598 -0.24% Dipolog City 1,240 463 45,405 47,108 52,670 -10.56% Zamboanga City 13,864 21,650 281,204 316,718 313,007 1.19% Dapitan City 973 569 49,017 50,559 47,700 5.99% Pagadian City 1,710 68 118,132 119,910 92,480 29.66% Zamboanga Sibugay - - - - 29,741 -

2009Region IX 2,822 235,352 238,174 534,295 -55.42% Dipolog City 1,391 No 20,330 21,721 47,108 -53.89% Zamboanga City - Data - - 316,718 -100.00% Dapitan City 600 Available 33,260 33,860 50,559 -33.03% Pagadian City 831 181,762 182,593 119,910 52.28% Zamboanga Sibugay - - - - -

182,593 119,910 52.28%2010Region IX 49,129 22,308 623,225 694,662 235,352 195.16% Dipolog City 2,544 1,439 60,794 64,777 20,330 218.63% Zamboanga City 44,737 15,780 288,923 349,440 - - Dapitan City 816 5,089 93,795 99,700 33,260 199.76% Pagadian City 1,032 - 177,347 178,379 181,762 -1.86% Zamboanga Sibugay - - 2,366 2,366 - -

2011Region IX 6,344 3,961 528,448 538,753 694,662 -22.44% Dipolog City 3,351 702 125,658 129,711 64,777 100.24% Zamboanga City 1,842 405 114,006 116,253 349,440 -66.73% Dapitan City 789 2,829 101,118 104,736 99,700 5.05% Pagadian City 362 25 154,481 154,868 178,379 -13.18% Zamboanga Sibugay - - 33,185 33,185 2,366 1302.58%

2012Region IX 53,754 33,375 571,645 658,774 538,753 22.28% Dipolog City 3,037 324 130,153 133,514 129,711 2.93% Zamboanga City 49,228 32,903 288,405 370,536 116,253 218.73% Dapitan City 1,264 109 52,148 53,521 104,736 -48.90% Pagadian City 225 39 55,307 55,571 154,868 -64.12% Zamboanga Sibugay - - 45,632 45,632 33,185 37.51%

Source of Data: Department of Tourism

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Table 8.3 OCCUPANCY RATE AND LENGTH OF STAY IN REGION IX2011-2012

YEARFIRST

QUARTE

SECOND QUARTER

THIRD QUARTER

TOTAL QUARTE

TOTAL ANNUAL

2011NO. OF ROOMS OCCUPIED 25,231 19,933 29,014 37,597 111,775 NO. OF ROOMS AVAILABLE 57,620 50,138 113,741 114,314 335,813 TOTAL GUEST-NIGHTS 20,493 24,328 43,294 70,638 158,753 AVERAGE OCCUPANCY RATE 43.8% 39.8% 25.5% 32.9% 33.3%

2012NO. OF ROOMS OCCUPIED 35,755 50,309 30,880 14,608 131,552 NO. OF ROOMS AVAILABLE 139,537 125,836 102,225 61,916 429,514 TOTAL GUEST-NIGHTS 50,831 107,431 72,527 31,859 262,648 AVERAGE OCCUPANCY RATE 25.6% 40.0% 30.2% 23.6% 30.6%Source of Data: Department of Tourism, Region IX

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2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008DOMESTICFOREIGN

0

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200,000

300,000

400,000

500,000

600,000

700,000

800,000

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Figure 8.1 Total Travellers by Country of Residence, Region IX: 2009-2013

Dipolog City20%

Zamboanga City 56%

Dapitan City8%

Pagadian City9%

Zamboanga Sibugay7%

Figure 8.2 Percentage Distribution of Travellers by Province/City: 2012

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Chapter 9 VITAL, HEALTH and NUTRITION

Data on vital events, health and nutrition are key inputs to programs aimed at providing the basic minimum services to the community. 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 is an utmost concern of local governance. The focus of current development efforts is towards extending better services and expanding the delivery systems even to the most remote 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 socio-economic 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 and resolved immediately so as 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 occurring in these areas. The data include the number of births and deaths, including infant, foetal and maternal deaths, and the leading causes of mortality. This chapter likewise contains data on the projected life expectancies and the number of health personnel and facilities and the coverage of immunization programs. Meanwhile, the data on health and nutrition presented include the nutritional status of children and the leading causes of mortality and morbidity. The source of data is the Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office (PSA-NSO) for vital statistics that were processed using the certificates of births, deaths and marriages prescribed by local offices for these events. The Philippine Statistics Authority – National Statistics Office (PSA-NSO) is also the source of data of the average life expectancies that were estimated based on the results of vital and demographic events. The data on mortality, morbidity, health personnel and facilities, and immunization programs were sourced from the Department of Health (DOH) which compiled the data based on its Field Health Services Information System (FHSIS).

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ContentsHighlights 9-4

STATISTICAL TABLES:

Table 9.1 Number of Registered Live Births, Infant Deaths, Death Under Five and Maternal Deaths by Usual Residence and by Rates, Region IX: 2001-2008 9-5

Table 9.2 Mortality, All Causes, Number and Percentage Distribution by Sex,Age Group and Province/City, Region IX: 2006-2012 9-9

Table 9.3 Mortality, Causes, Number and Rate by Province/City, Region IX: 5 Year Average (2007-2011) and 2012 9-15(Rate per 100,000 population)

Table 9.4 Leading Causes of Infant Mortality, Number and Rate by Province/City,Region IX: 5 Year Average (2007-2011) and 2012 9-18

Table 9.5 Leading Causes of Maternal Mortality, Number and Rate byProvince/City, Region IX: 2007-2011 and 2012 9-21

Table 9.6 Leading Causes of Morbidity, Number and Rate by Province/City,Region IX: 5 Year Average (2007-2011) and 2012 9-23

Table 9.7 Estimated Crude Birth Rate, Crude Death Rate and Crude Rate of Natural Increase by Five-Year Interval and by Province, Region IX:1995-2020 (Life expectancy at birth in number of years) 9-26

Table 9.8 Number of Health Workers in Local Government Units (LGUs)by Province/City, Region IX: 2008-2012 9-28

Table 9.9 Number of Bed Capacity of Government and Private Hospitalsby Province/City, Region IX: 2007-2010 9-30

Table 9.10 Number of Selected DOH-Facilities by Province/City, Region IX:2003-2010 9-32

Table 9.11A Fully Immunized Children, Completely Immunized Children andInfants Given the Hepa B Dosage by Province/City, Region IX: 2005-2008 9-33

Table 9.11B Fully Immunized Children and Infants Given the Hepa B Dosageby Province/City, Region IX: 2005-2008 9-34

Table 9.12 Provision of Vitamin A to Sick Childrenby Province/City, Region IX: 2009-2010 9-35

Table 9.13 Provision of Iron to Sick Childrenby Province/City, Region IX: 2009-2010 9-36

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Table 9.14 Pregnant Women Given Complete Iron with Folic Acid (FA) and Vit A Supplementations by Province/City, Region IX: 2010 9-37

Table 9.15 Postpartum Women Given Complete Iron, Vitamin A and InitiatedBreastfeeding Up to 6 Months by Province/City, Region IX:2010 9-37

Table 9.16 Provision of Iron and Iodized Oil by Province/City, Region IX: 2006-2008 9-38

Table 9.17 Provision of Vit A to Mothers and Children by Province/City, 9-39Region IX: 2005-2008

FIGURES and ILLUSTRATIONS:

Figure 9.1 Infant and Under 5 Mortality Rates (per 1,000 livebirths), 9-6Region IX: 2001-2008

Figure 9.2 Maternal Mortality Rate (per 100,000 livebirths), Region IX: 2001-2008 9-7

Figure 9.3 Infant and Under 5 Mortality Rates (per 1,000 livebirths) MaternalMortality Rate (per 100,000 livebirths) by Province, Region IX: 2008 9-8

Figure 9.4 Estimated Crude Birth and Death Rates and Crude Rate of Natural Increase, Region IX: 1995-2020 9-27

Figure 9.5 Projected Life Expectancy by Sex, Region IX: 1995-2020 9-27

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Highlights In 2012, pneumonia was the leading cause of infant mortality in the region. It

accounted for 93 infant deaths at a rate of 1.23 deaths per 1,000 live births. Myocardial infarction was the leading cause of mortality in the region in 2012.

Its occurrence increased from a 5-year average of 1,174 deaths in the 2007-2011 period to 1,361 in 2012.

The leading cause of morbidity in the region had been varied over the years.

In 2012, the leading cause was acute respiratory infection/upper respiratory tract infection (ARI/URTI). The number of reported cases of acute respiratory infection in 2012 increased to 154,852 cases from a 5-year average of 142,318 cases in the 2007-2011 period.

Eclampsia, the leading cause of maternal mortality took the lives of 17

mothers in 2012. The second leading cause for maternal mortality was uterine atony. Its occurrence remained steady at 5 deaths in 2012 the same as the five year average (2007-2011) of 5 deaths.

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Table 9.1NUMBER OF REGISTERED LIVE BIRTHS, INFANT DEATHS, DEATH UNDER FIVE ANDMATERNAL DEATHS BY USUAL RESIDENCE AND BY RATES, REGION IX2001-2008

Live Births Infant Mortality Under 5 Mortality2 Maternal MortalityNumber Number Rate1 Number Rate1 Number Rate3

2001Zamboanga Peninsula 51,273 588 11.5 864 16.9 81 158.0Zamboanga Del Norte 14,662 163 11.1 255 17.4 16 109.1Zamboanga Del Sur 36,611 425 11.6 609 16.6 65 177.5Zamboanga Sibugay* - - - - - - -

2002Zamboanga Peninsula 48,949 598 12.2 905 18.5 61 124.6Zamboanga Del Norte 13,637 174 12.8 284 20.8 13 95.3Zamboanga Del Sur 28,140 371 13.2 521 18.5 39 138.6Zamboanga Sibugay* 7,172 53 7.4 100 13.9 9 125.5

2003Zamboanga Peninsula 50,156 503 10.0 … … 77 153.5Zamboanga Del Norte 14,029 144 10.3 … … 24 171.1Zamboanga Del Sur 28,668 306 10.7 … … 42 146.5Zamboanga Sibugay* 7,459 53 7.1 … … 11 147.5

2004Zamboanga Peninsula 54,601 567 10.4 772 14.14 81 148.3Zamboanga Del Norte 14,608 164 11.2 230 15.74 18 123.2Zamboanga Del Sur 31,143 350 11.2 461 14.80 54 173.4Zamboanga Sibugay* 8,850 53 6.0 81 9.15 9 101.7

2005Zamboanga Peninsula 53,958 619 11.5 852 15.79 79 146.4Zamboanga Del Norte 14,412 155 10.8 213 14.78 18 124.9Zamboanga Del Sur 30,215 397 13.1 534 17.67 48 158.9Zamboanga Sibugay* 9,331 67 7.2 105 11.25 13 139.3

2006 51,846 557 787 58 Zamboanga Peninsula 51,846 557 10.7 787 15.2 58 111.9Zamboanga Del Norte 13,663 123 9.0 185 13.5 15 109.8Zamboanga Del Sur 29,316 378 12.9 517 17.6 35 119.4Zamboanga Sibugay* 8,867 56 6.3 85 9.6 8 90.2

2007Zamboanga Peninsula 52,089 558 10.7 789 15.15 66 126.7Zamboanga Del Norte 13,551 145 10.7 207 15.28 12 88.6Zamboanga Del Sur 29,903 363 12.1 501 16.75 35 117.0Zamboanga Sibugay* 8,635 50 5.8 81 9.38 19 220.0

2008Zamboanga Peninsula 55,430 632 11.4 855 15.4 75 135.3Zamboanga Del Norte 14,361 143 10.0 207 14.4 22 153.2Zamboanga Del Sur 31,778 402 12.7 519 16.3 45 141.6Zamboanga Sibugay* 9291 87 9.4 129 13.9 8 86.1

Notes: Figures are results of actual registration, without any adjustment for underregistration. 1Per 1000 live birth, 2Age 0-4 Under Five Mortality, 3Per 100,000 Live Birth * Updated regional/provincial composition.Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office (PSA-NSO)

Year/ Province

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Region 9Year Infant mortaUnder 5 mortality2001 11.5 20.72002 12.2 16.12003 10 16.52004 10.4 16.92005 11.5 18.52006 10.72007 10.7 15.792008 11.4 15.79

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Year Maternal mortality2001 1582002 124.62003 153.52004 148.32005 146.42006 111.92007 126.72008 135.3

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Figure 9.2 Maternal Mortality Rate (per 100,000 livebirths)Region IX: 2001-2008

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2004Province Infant MaternalZamboanga Del Nor 10.0 153.2Zamboanga Del Sur 12.7 141.6Zamboanga Sibugay 9.4 86.1

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Table 9.2MORTALITY, ALL CAUSES, NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTIONBY SEX, AGE GROUP AND PROVINCE/CITY, REGION IX2006-2011

Province/City % %Age Group Both Distri- Both Distri-

Female Male Sexes bution Female Male Sexes bution

Region IX

All Ages 4,063 6,254 10,317 100 4,653 6,998 11,651 100 Under 1 Year 241 331 572 5.5 240 297 537 4.6 1 - 4 Years 114 123 237 2.3 106 124 230 2.0 5 - 14 Years 105 136 241 2.3 142 181 323 2.8 15 - 49 Years 823 1,826 2,649 25.7 932 1,943 2,875 24.7 50 - 64 Years 871 1,525 2,396 23.2 1,035 1,828 2,863 24.6 65 and Over 1,909 2,313 4,222 40.9 2,198 2,625 4,823 41.4

Isabela City

All Ages 136 230 366 100 134 195 329 100 Under 1 Year 3 5 8 2.2 4 8 12 3.6 1 - 4 Years 7 7 14 3.8 10 8 18 5.5 5 - 14 Years 2 4 6 1.6 7 5 12 3.6 15 - 49 Years 27 60 87 23.8 24 44 68 20.7 50 - 64 Years 44 85 129 35.2 43 59 102 31.0 65 and Over 53 69 122 33.3 46 71 117 35.6

Zamboanga del Norte

All Ages 630 981 1,611 100 934 1,500 2,434 100 Under 1 Year 22 24 46 2.9 30 42 72 3.0 1 - 4 Years 14 11 25 1.6 7 28 35 1.4 5 - 14 Years 10 28 38 2.4 25 34 59 2.4 15 - 49 Years 122 243 365 22.7 199 421 620 25.5 50 - 64 Years 132 241 373 23.2 191 364 555 22.8 65 and Over 330 434 764 47.4 482 611 1,093 44.9

Zamboanga del Sur

All Ages 796 1,191 1,987 100 910 1,309 2,219 100 Under 1 Year 49 68 117 5.9 28 37 65 2.9 1 - 4 Years 23 28 51 2.6 15 18 33 1.5 5 - 14 Years 29 25 54 2.7 36 51 87 3.9 15 - 49 Years 171 345 516 26.0 179 396 575 25.9 50 - 64 Years 157 223 380 19.1 171 263 434 19.6 65 and Over 367 502 869 43.7 481 544 1,025 46.2

Note: 1) Provincial figures do not include the cities. 2) Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.Source: Department of Health (DOH), Region IX

2006 2007

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Province/City % %Age Group Both Distri- Both Distri-

Female Male Sexes bution Female Male Sexes bution

Region IX

All Ages 4,704 7,156 11,860 93 5,194 7,583 12,777 100 Under 1 Year 284 431 715 5.6 289 379 668 5.2 1 - 4 Years 113 145 258 2.0 125 157 282 2.2 5 - 14 Years 126 152 278 2.2 136 144 280 2.2 15 - 49 Years 991 1,907 2,898 22.7 1,072 2,107 3,179 24.9 50 - 64 Years 913 1,783 2,696 21.1 981 1,783 2,764 21.6 65 and Over 2,277 2,738 5,015 39.3 2,591 3,013 5,604 43.9

Isabela City

All Ages 133 180 313 34 364 553 917 100 Under 1 Year 7 5 12 1.3 10 13 23 2.5 1 - 4 Years 8 6 14 1.5 8 11 19 2.1 5 - 14 Years 4 3 7 0.8 15 7 22 2.4 15 - 49 Years 22 47 69 7.5 76 188 264 28.8 50 - 64 Years 44 61 105 11.5 79 141 220 24.0 65 and Over 48 58 106 11.6 176 193 369 40.2

Zamboanga del Norte

All Ages 949 1,357 2,306 88 1,120 1,511 2,631 100 Under 1 Year 30 53 83 3.2 43 64 107 4.1 1 - 4 Years 22 27 49 1.9 27 29 56 2.1 5 - 14 Years 24 36 60 2.3 29 36 65 2.5 15 - 49 Years 198 296 494 18.8 245 392 637 24.2 50 - 64 Years 161 351 512 19.5 188 320 508 19.3 65 and Over 514 594 1,108 42.1 588 670 1,258 47.8

Zamboanga del Sur

All Ages 773 1,185 1,958 102 758 1,169 1,927 100 Under 1 Year 27 40 67 3.5 14 19 33 1.7 1 - 4 Years 11 18 29 1.5 12 13 25 1.3 5 - 14 Years 17 27 44 2.3 9 18 27 1.4 15 - 49 Years 171 329 500 25.9 148 321 469 24.3 50 - 64 Years 161 272 433 22.5 140 244 384 19.9 65 and Over 386 499 885 45.9 435 554 989 51.3

2008 2009

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Province/City % %Age Group Both Distri- Both Distri-

Female Male Sexes bution Female Male Sexes bution

Region IX

All Ages 4,966 7,069 12,035 100 5,147 7,573 12,720 100 Under 1 Year 337 433 770 6.4 350 476 826 6.5 1 - 4 Years 104 129 233 1.9 110 132 242 1.9 5 - 14 Years 85 134 219 1.8 107 152 259 2.0 15 - 49 Years 1,016 1,881 2,897 24.1 1,043 2,014 3,057 24.0 50 - 64 Years 1,047 1,903 2,950 24.5 1,043 2,000 3,043 23.9 65 and Over 2,377 2,589 4,966 41.3 2,494 2,799 5,293 41.6

Isabela City

All Ages 114 208 322 100 124 209 333 100 Under 1 Year 8 22 30 9.3 11 15 26 7.8 1 - 4 Years 0 3 3 0.9 0 8 8 2.4 5 - 14 Years 6 4 10 3.1 4 3 7 2.1 15 - 49 Years 31 55 86 26.7 32 45 77 23.1 50 - 64 Years 19 55 74 23.0 17 51 68 20.4 65 and Over 50 69 119 37.0 60 87 147 44.1

Zamboanga del Norte

All Ages 851 1,105 1,956 100 1,037 1,408 2,445 100 Under 1 Year 49 55 104 5.3 55 59 114 4.7 1 - 4 Years 15 18 33 1.7 12 25 37 1.5 5 - 14 Years 6 17 23 1.2 12 26 38 1.6 15 - 49 Years 155 233 388 19.8 183 319 502 20.5 50 - 64 Years 174 287 461 23.6 183 357 540 22.1 65 and Over 452 495 947 48.4 592 622 1,214 49.7

Zamboanga del Sur

All Ages 774 1,146 1,920 100 925 1,375 2,300 100 Under 1 Year 32 49 81 4.2 52 65 117 5.1 1 - 4 Years 6 13 19 1.0 21 14 35 1.5 5 - 14 Years 16 13 29 1.5 20 26 46 2.0 15 - 49 Years 153 324 477 24.8 219 374 593 25.8 50 - 64 Years 181 301 482 25.1 188 359 547 23.8 65 and Over 386 446 832 43.3 425 537 962 41.8

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Province/City % %Age Group Both Distri- Both Distri-

Female Male Sexes bution Female Male Sexes bution

Zamboanga Sibugay

All Ages 492 803 1,295 100 513 877 1,390 100 Under 1 Year 16 31 47 3.6 27 30 57 4.1 1 - 4 Years 16 14 30 2.3 19 17 36 2.6 5 - 14 Years 18 19 37 2.9 19 20 39 2.8 15 - 49 Years 115 263 378 29.2 109 220 329 23.7 50 - 64 Years 110 207 317 24.5 117 236 353 25.4 65 and Over 217 269 486 37.5 222 354 576 41.4

Dapitan City

All Ages 166 217 383 100 145 213 358 100 Under 1 Year 4 7 11 2.9 4 5 9 2.5 1 - 4 Years 1 4 5 1.3 2 4 6 1.7 5 - 14 Years 2 4 6 1.6 4 6 10 2.8 15 - 49 Years 22 47 69 18.0 33 45 78 21.8 50 - 64 Years 26 52 78 20.4 30 51 81 22.6 65 and Over 111 103 214 55.9 72 102 174 48.6

Dipolog City

All Ages 261 366 627 100 285 423 708 100 Under 1 Year 21 19 40 6.4 20 19 39 5.5 1 - 4 Years 10 4 14 2.2 3 8 11 1.6 5 - 14 Years 6 6 12 1.9 8 10 18 2.5 15 - 49 Years 38 94 132 21.1 48 122 170 24.0 50 - 64 Years 49 103 152 24.2 55 101 156 22.0 65 and Over 137 140 277 44.2 151 163 314 44.4

Pagadian City

All Ages 341 494 835 100 322 533 855 100 Under 1 Year 14 13 27 3.2 12 17 29 3.4 1 - 4 Years 4 7 11 1.3 2 3 5 0.6 5 - 14 Years 5 9 14 1.7 12 8 20 2.3 15 - 49 Years 70 179 249 29.8 72 189 261 30.5 50 - 64 Years 85 119 204 24.4 76 139 215 25.1 65 and Over 163 167 330 39.5 148 177 325 38.0

Zamboanga City

All Ages 1,241 1,972 3,213 100 1,410 1,948 3,358 100 Under 1 Year 112 167 279 8.7 115 139 254 7.6 1 - 4 Years 39 45 84 2.6 48 38 86 2.6 5 - 14 Years 33 41 74 2.3 31 47 78 2.3 15 - 49 Years 258 595 853 26.5 268 506 774 23.0 50 - 64 Years 268 495 763 23.7 352 615 967 28.8 65 and Over 531 629 1,160 36.1 596 603 1,199 35.7

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Province/City % %Age Group Both Distri- Both Distri-

Female Male Sexes bution Female Male Sexes bution

Zamboanga Sibugay

All Ages 524 955 1,479 95 608 956 1,564 100 Under 1 Year 44 67 111 7.1 37 38 75 4.8 1 - 4 Years 19 25 44 2.8 18 26 44 2.8 5 - 14 Years 17 22 39 2.5 20 22 42 2.7 15 - 49 Years 107 252 359 23.0 136 288 424 27.1 50 - 64 Years 95 205 300 19.2 112 226 338 21.6 65 and Over 242 384 626 40.0 285 356 641 41.0

Dapitan City

All Ages 160 243 403 96 175 243 418 100 Under 1 Year 3 5 8 1.9 7 5 12 2.9 1 - 4 Years 0 1 1 0.2 7 3 10 2.4 5 - 14 Years 2 5 7 1.7 3 7 10 2.4 15 - 49 Years 31 58 89 21.3 25 55 80 19.1 50 - 64 Years 26 60 86 20.6 31 59 90 21.5 65 and Over 98 114 212 50.7 102 114 216 51.7

Dipolog City

All Ages 290 386 676 89 347 416 763 100 Under 1 Year 19 28 47 6.2 26 37 63 8.3 1 - 4 Years 5 9 14 1.8 8 8 16 2.1 5 - 14 Years 6 5 11 1.4 7 12 19 2.5 15 - 49 Years 50 96 146 19.1 66 114 180 23.6 50 - 64 Years 62 82 144 18.9 71 82 153 20.1 65 and Over 148 166 314 41.2 169 163 332 43.5

Pagadian City

All Ages 352 612 964 105 364 553 917 100 Under 1 Year 9 21 30 3.3 10 13 23 2.5 1 - 4 Years 8 5 13 1.4 8 11 19 2.1 5 - 14 Years 10 10 20 2.2 15 7 22 2.4 15 - 49 Years 76 209 285 31.1 76 188 264 28.8 50 - 64 Years 82 149 231 25.2 79 141 220 24.0 65 and Over 167 218 385 42.0 176 193 369 40.2

Zamboanga City

All Ages 1,523 2,238 3,761 103 1,458 2,182 3,640 100 Under 1 Year 145 212 357 9.8 142 190 332 9.1 1 - 4 Years 40 54 94 2.6 37 56 93 2.6 5 - 14 Years 46 44 90 2.5 38 35 73 2.0 15 - 49 Years 336 620 956 26.3 300 561 861 23.7 50 - 64 Years 282 603 885 24.3 281 570 851 23.4 65 and Over 674 705 1,379 37.9 660 770 1,430 39.3

2008 2009

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Province/City % %Age Group Both Distri- Both Distri-

Female Male Sexes bution Female Male Sexes bution

Zamboanga Sibugay

All Ages 525 987 1,512 100 454 733 1,187 100 Under 1 Year 32 31 63 4.2 25 41 66 5.6 1 - 4 Years 12 9 21 1.4 7 10 17 1.4 5 - 14 Years 11 18 29 1.9 14 13 27 2.3 15 - 49 Years 115 322 437 28.9 92 211 303 25.5 50 - 64 Years 113 260 373 24.7 97 182 279 23.5 65 and Over 242 347 589 39.0 219 276 495 41.7

Dapitan City

All Ages 191 221 412 100 163 247 410 100 Under 1 Year 8 5 13 3.2 6 11 17 4.1 1 - 4 Years 4 5 9 2.2 3 2 5 1.2 5 - 14 Years 2 7 9 2.2 2 7 9 2.2 15 - 49 Years 28 41 69 16.7 26 53 79 19.3 50 - 64 Years 38 53 91 22.1 28 55 83 20.2 65 and Over 111 110 221 53.6 98 119 217 52.9

Dipolog City

All Ages 344 408 752 100 329 451 780 100 Under 1 Year 31 35 66 8.8 18 23 41 5.3 1 - 4 Years 3 10 13 1.7 3 12 15 1.9 5 - 14 Years 4 6 10 1.3 8 8 16 2.1 15 - 49 Years 60 85 145 19.3 54 106 160 20.5 50 - 64 Years 63 107 170 22.6 68 127 195 25.0 65 and Over 183 165 348 46.3 178 175 353 45.3

Pagadian City

All Ages 439 600 1,039 100 405 591 996 100 Under 1 Year 18 42 60 5.8 27 37 64 6.4 1 - 4 Years 12 10 22 2.1 8 8 16 1.6 5 - 14 Years 6 13 19 1.8 9 13 22 2.2 15 - 49 Years 115 200 315 30.3 90 175 265 26.6 50 - 64 Years 103 147 250 24.1 111 159 270 27.1 65 and Over 185 188 373 35.9 160 199 359 36.0

Zamboanga City

All Ages 1,728 2,394 4,122 100 1,710 2,559 4,269 100 Under 1 Year 159 194 353 8.6 156 225 381 8.9 1 - 4 Years 52 61 113 2.7 56 53 109 2.6 5 - 14 Years 34 56 90 2.2 38 56 94 2.2 15 - 49 Years 359 621 980 23.8 347 731 1,078 25.3 50 - 64 Years 356 693 1,049 25.4 351 710 1,061 24.9 65 and Over 768 769 1,537 37.3 762 784 1,546 36.2

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Table 9.3MORTALITY, CAUSES, NUMBER. AND RATE BY PROVINCE/CITY, REGION IX5 YEAR AVERAGE (2007-2011) and 2012(Rate per 100,000 population)

Province/CityLeading Causes Number Rate Number Rate

Region IX Myocardial infarction 1174 34.38 1361 38.42 Pneumonia 1104 32.32 1148 32.41 Cancer all forms 1008 29.52 10347 29.19 TB all forms 566 16.57 584 16.49 Congestive heart failure 369 10.81 470 13.27 Injuries all types 1041 30.47 445 12.56 Septicemia 323 9.44 437 12.34 Hypertension 323 9.45 403 11.38 Cardiovascular accident 224 6.55 400 11.29 Diabetes Mellitus 339 9.93 392 11.07

Isabela City Myocardial infarction 45 50.52 47 -48.68 Cardiovascular accident 31 35.03 37 8.23 Hypertension 26 28.63 34 21.68 Multiple organ failure 13 14.97 17 16.36 Pneumonia 28 31.66 15 -51.46 Cardio respiratory arrest 10 11.60 15 32.48 Liver Cirrhosis 9 9.54 10 7.37 Gunshot wounds 9 10.10 10 1.40 Congestive heart failure 7 7.86 8 4.30 Bronchopneumonia 9 10.48 8 -21.77

Zamboanga del Norte Cardiovascular accident 246 33.11 23 42.19 Pneumonia 223 29.95 284 37.10 Cancer all forms 240 32.21 284 37.10 Myocardial infarction 213 28.57 205 26.78 Multiple organ failure 116 15.53 155 20.25 Congestive heart failure 92 12.37 148 19.33 Renal Failure 313 42.12 142 18.55 Diabetes 67 9.01 110 14.37 Chronic obstructive pulmonary diseas 77 10.39 86 11.23 Pulmonary TB 129 17.34 83 10.84

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Province/CityLeading Causes Number Rate Number Rate

Zamboanga del Sur Pneumonia 175 21.10 200 24.99 Hypertensive Disease 173 20.88 199 24.86 Cancer all forms 164 19.77 177 22.11 Myocardial infarction 95 11.44 136 16.99 TB all forms 133 16.06 115 14.37 Diabetes 60 7.17 67 8.37 Senillity 35 4.15 64 8.00 Cardiovascular Accident 89 10.69 62 7.75 Renal Failure 68 8.13 57 7.12 Hypertensive Vascular Disease 25 2.95 52 6.50

Zamboanga Sibugay Pneumonia 138 23.84 132 -12.45 Myocardial infarction 65 11.26 124 74.20 Cancer all forms 105 18.15 87 -24.19 Cerebrovascular accident 41 7.02 84 89.35 TB, all forms 49 13.56 70 -18.37 Hypertension 57 15.04 68 -28.52 Cardiovascular disease 51 8.80 52 -6.54 Undertermine deaths 67 11.56 85 16.29 Wounds 57 9.88 51 -18.34 Congestrive Heart Failure 53 9.21 36 -38.20 Chronic Renal Failure

Dapitan City Pneumonia 72 94.31 73 -3.00 Cancer all forms 53 70.14 46 -17.82 Myocardial infarction 74 96.93 27 -65.10 Cardiovascular arrest 65 85.38 23 -66.24 Pulmonary TB 23 29.95 19 -20.49 Acute Renal Failure 14 18.91 19 25.88 Congestive Heart Failure 0 0.00 18 Dialbetes Mellitus 13 16.64 14 -5.45 Chronic Obstrucive respiratory dis 14 18.91 14 -7.24 Septicemia 21 27.58 11 -50.03

5-Year Average(2007-2011) 2012

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Table 9.3- Continued

Province/CityLeading Causes Number Rate Number Rate

Dipolog City Myocardial infarction 83 70.39 96 3.55 Cerebrovascular accident 73 61.57 77 -5.05 Cancer all forms 69 58.35 66 -14.12 Pneumonia 62 52.75 64 -7.88 Multiple organ failure 46 36.05 50 5.33 Septicemia 49 41.22 48 -11.58 Diabetes 44 37.32 47 -4.37 Pulmonary TB 41 34.56 41 -9.92 Congestive heart failure 36 30.11 34 -14.26 Renal Failure 30 25.16 34 2.60. Pagadian City Injuries all types 129 75.73 138 77.35 Cancer all forms 71 41.57 91 51.01 Hypertension 77 45.32 88 49.33 Pneumonia 57 33.58 81 45.40 Myocardial infarction 89 52.40 66 37.00 Diabetes 37 21.60 585 30.83 Cerebrovascular accident 27 15.56 49 27.47 Respiratory TB 32 18.90 46 25.78 Renal Failure 61 35.52 46 25.78 Brain herniation 29 17.03 42 23.54 Zamboanga City Myocardial infarction 316 39.11 756 88.30 Cancer all forms 319 39.56 357 41.35 Pneumonia 381 47.19 339 39.59 Cerebrovascular disease 324 40.13 283 33.05 Injuries all types 285 35.30 238 27.80 Septicemia 186 23.09 229 26.75 TB all forms 165 20.43 198 23.13 Congestive heart failure 71 8.73 134 15.65 Hypertension 162 20.00 126 14.72 Cardiac Arrhythmia 69 8.58 92 10.75

Note: Provincial figures do not include the cities.Source: Department of Health (DOH), Region IX

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Table 9.4LEADING CAUSES OF INFANT MORTALITY, NUMBER AND RATE BY PROVINCE/CITY, REGION IX2007-2011 and 2012(Rate per 1,000 livebirths)

Province/CityLeading Causes Number Rate Number Rate

Region IX Pneumonia 113 1.60 93 1.23 Septicemia 31 0.44 73 0.97 Prematurity 47 0.67 73 0.97 Fetal death unspecified 34 0.49 69 0.91 Neonatal sepsis 23 0.32 26 0.34 Acute gastro-enteritis 32 0.46 18 0.24 Aspiration Pneumonia 39 0.56 13 0.17 Sepsis neonatorum 214 0.30 11 0.15 Congenital heart disease 38 0.53 11 0.15 Neonatal Pneumonia 8 0.11 10 0.13

Isabela City Still birth 9 4.72 4 2.05 Bronchopneumonia 4 2.10 4 2.05 Pneumonia 3 1.57 2 1.02 Asphysia 1 0.70 2 1.02 Prematurity 2 1.05 1 0.51 Neonatal sepsis 2 1.05 1 0.51 Drowning 1 0.52 1 0.51

Zamboanga del Norte Pneumonia 18 1.14 17 1.03 Intra-uterine fetal death 26 1.61 13 0.79 Prematurity 6 0.38 9 0.55 Septicemia 5 0.31 5 0.30 Diaarheal disease 4 0.25 4 0.24 Sepsis neonatorum 7 0.42 4 0.24 Congenital heart disease 3 0.16 4 0.24 Congenital Anomalies 3 0.20 4 0.24 Acute gastro-enteritis 6 0.40 3 0.18 Adencephaly 2 0.09 3 0.18

Source: Department of Health (DOH), Region IX

(2007-2011) 20125-Year Average

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Table 9.4 - Continued

Province/CityLeading Causes Number Rate Number Rate

Zamboanga del Sur Pneumonia 18 1.16 10 0.63 Still birth 6 0.39 9 .57.32 Prenatal death 5 0.32 5 0.19 Dehydration 2 0.13 3 0.13 Congelnital Anomalies 2 0.13 3 0.13 Septicemia 1 0.06 2 0.13 Malnutrition 4 0.22 2 0.13 Cardiopulmonary arrest 2 0.13 2 0.13 Intestinal obstruction 0 0.00 2 0.13 Congenital Health Disease 2 0.15 2 0.13

Zamboanga Sibugay Fetal death 13 1.13 14 1.23 Prematurity 7 0.59 9 0.79 Sepsis neonaturom 4 0.33 7 0.62 Acute gastro-enteritis 4 0.31 4 0.35 Pneumonia 10 0.90 4 0.35 Congestive heart disease 3 0.24 3 0.26 Meningitis 1 0.09 2 0.18 Malnutrition 3 0.26 2 0.18 Bilirubinemia 0 0.00 1 0.09 Bronchiectasis 0 0.00 1 0.09

Dapitan City Sepsis of new born No data Acute gastro-enteritis Pneumonia aspiration Intra-uterine fetal death All Causes

5-Year Average(2007-2011) 2012

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Table 9.4 - Continued

Province/CityLeading Causes Number Rate Number Rate

Dipolog City Fetal death, Intra- uterine 18 7.99 8 3.07 Prematurity 5 2.28 5 1.92 Pneumonia 7 3.38 4 1.54 Sepsis newborn 4 1.69 4 1.54 Septicemia 4 1.64 3 1.15 Anencephaly 1 0.61 3 1.15 Neonatal asphyxia 5 2.13 2 0.08 Congenital anomalies 1 0.46 1 0.38

Pagadian City Fetal death 15 4.70 18 6.16 Hyaline membrane disease 0 0.00 6 2.05 Cerebral anoxia 0 0.00 5 1.74 Prematurity 4 1.11 4 1.37 Asphyxia at birth 3 0.80 4 1.37 Sepsis newborn 5 1.72 4 1.37 Neonatal tetanus 1 0.32 2 0.68 Encephalopathy 0 0.00 2 0.68 Congenital Heart disease 2 0.74 2 0.68

Zamboanga City Septicemia 26 1.36 62 2.72 Pneumonia 59 3.17 52 2.28 Prematurity 28 1.47 43 1.88 Neonatal sepsis 20 1.08 26 1.14 Aspiration pneumonia 7 0.36 13 0.57 Acute-gastro-enteritis 13 0.67 11 0.48 Neonatal pneumonia 8 0.41 10 0.44 Meconium aspiration 10 0.52 8 0.35 Neonatal asphyxia 14 0.74 7 0.31 Sudden infant death 5 0.27 6 0.26

5-Year Average(2007-2011) 2012

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Table 9.5LEADING CAUSES OF MATERNAL MORTALITY, NUMBER AND RATE BY PROVINCE/CITY, REGION IX2007-2011 and 2012(Rate per 100,000 livebirths)

5-Year AverageProvince/City (2007-2011)

Leading Causes Number Rate Number Rate

Region IX Eclampsia 9 12.77 17 22.50 Uterine atony 5 7.09 5 6.62 Hellp Syndrome 1 1.42 3 3.97 Pre-eclampsia 6 8.51 3 3.97 Puerperal sepsis 3 4.26 3 3.97 Septic abortion 2 2.84 2 2.65 Placenta retension 5 6.74 2 2.65 Post partum hemorrhage 10 13.90 2 2.65 Abortion 2 2.36 1 1.32

Isabela City Eclampsia 1 52.49 2 102.46 Post partum hemorrhage 2 104.99 1 51.23

Zamboanga del Norte Postpartum Hemorrhage Eclampsia 2 11.30 2 12.17

1 6.08 Zamboanga del Sur Post partum bleeding 1 8.57 2 12.67 Abortion 1 6.43 1 6.33 Eclampsia 3 19.29 1 6.33 Abruptio Placenta 1 6.43 1 6.33 Uterine atony 3 16.07 1 6.33 Amniotic Embolism 1 6.43 1 6.33 Pre-eclampsia 1 6.43 1 6.33

Note: Provincial figures do not include the cities.Source: Department of Health (DOH), Region IX

2012

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Table 9.5- Continued

5-Year AverageProvince/City (2007-2011) 2012

Leading Causes Number Rate Number Rate

Zamboanga Sibugay Eclampsia 2 17.39 2 17.63 Uterine atony 1 8.69 2 17.63 Pre-eclampsia 1 8.69 1 8.81 Post partum hemorrhage 0 0.00 1 8.81 Placentra praevia 0 0.0 1 8.81 Premature separation of placenta 0 0.0 1 8.81 Dapitan City

0.00 0 0.0 All Causes 0 0.00 0 0.00

Dipolog City Eclampsia 0.00 1 38.40

Pagadian City Eclampsia 3 101.91 4 34.33 Hellp syndrome 1 31.85 3 222.38 Placenta Praevia, bleeding 0 0.00 1

Zamboanga City Eclampsia 3 15.99 6 26.28 Uterine atony 2 10.66 3 13.14 Puerperal sepsis 3 13.86 3 13.14 Septic abortion 2 12.44 2 8.76 Trophoblastic 1 5.33 1 4.38 Ectopic pregnancy 1 5.33 1 4.38

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Table 9.6LEADING CAUSES OF MORBIDITY, NUMBER AND RATE BY PROVINCE/CITY, REGION IX2007- 2011 and 2012(Rate per 100,000 population)

Province/CityLeading Causes Number Rate Number Rate

Region IX ARI/URTI 142318 4167.68 154852 4371.76 Hypertension 21423 627.37 29161 823.27 Diarrhea/Gastro-enteritis 27613 808.62 25925 7314.91 Influenza 29555 865.5 22718 641.37 Wounds all types 21260 6225.59 22653 639.54 Pneumonia 20655 604.87 20246 574.58 Urinary tract infection 10354 303.21 14633 413.12 Skin diseases 12065 353.31 12377 349.43 Bronchitis/Bronchiolitis 19042 557.63 10543 297.65 Injuries all types 41078 1202.94 7545 213.01

Isabela City Diarrhea/Gastro-enteritis 1487 1669.19 1228 1258.2 Bronchitis/Bronchiolitis 1543 1732.51 1135 1162.91 Urinary tract infection 851 955.17 1011 1035.86 ARI/URTI 1667 1871.5 989 1013.32 Hypertension 1623 1822.33 830 850.41 Acute Gastritis 504 565.38 373 3825.17 Pneumonia 621 696.96 316 323.77 Acute Bronchitis 626 702.23 242 247.95 Scabies 593 666.2 200 204.92 Asthamatic bronchitis 170 190.85 172 176.23

Zamboanga del Norte AURI/URTI 28039 3769.54 31392 4100.31 Influenza 19849 2668.5 130814 1708.59 Hypertension 8257 1110.02 10088 1317.66 Diarrhea/Gastro-enteritis 9723 1307.16 7937 1036.7 Wounds 4009 538.92 5686 742.69 Intestinal Parasitism 10985 1476.83 5324 695.4 Pneumonia 6624 890.48 4769 622.91 Bronchitis 4789 643.83 4009 523.64 Viral fever 1072 144.12 3656 477.53 Allergy 1259 169.26 2949 385.19

(2007-2011)5-Year Average

2012

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Table 9.6 - Continued

Province/CityLeading Causes Number Rate Number Rate

Zamboanga del Sur ARI/URTI 15984 1924.81 32291 4034.36 Hypertension 5618 676.54 8698 1086.71 Wounds 3231 389.03 8184 1022.49 Pneumonia 5540 667.17 7478 934.28 Influenza 7211 868.38 6274 783.86 Urinary tract infection 2785 335.4 4697 586.83 Diarrhea/Gastro-enteritis 5243 631.43 4622 577.46 Malaise, body 1040 125.24 2823 352.7 Skin Diseases ( all types) 2634 317.15 2709 338.46Viral Infection 2093 252.05 2119 264.74

Zamboanga Sibugay ARI/URTI 16349 2820.32 14862 2350.09 Hypertension 2721 469.43 3956 625.55 Diarrhea/Gastro-enteritis 3318 572.42 3360 531.31 Urinary tract infection 2751 474.52 2934 463.95 Pneumonia 3371 581.56 2825 446.71 Injuries all types 2888 498.17 2825 446.71 Skin Disease (all types) 1474 254.28 1755 277.51 Gastritis 538 92.87 994 157.18 Dis of the resp. system 228 39.33 916 144.85 Fever 760 131.06 788 124.60

Dapitan City Hypertension 2242 2944.48 3264 4090.23 Bronchitis 3508 4607.67 2322 2909.77 ARI/URTI 3853 5061.08 1837 2302.01 Influenza 971 1274.86 1235 1547.62 Diarrhea/Gastro-enteritis 1244 1633.7 746 934.84 Dental problem 993 1304.54 594 744.36 Skin Disease, all types 145 190.45 475 595.24 Pneumonia 312 409.28 218 273.18 Wounds 81 105.73 145 181.7 Urinary tract infection 76 100.09 117 146.62

5-Year Average(2007-2011) 2012

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Table 9.6 - Continued

Province/CityLeading Causes Number Rate Number Rate

Dipolog City ARI (URTI+LRTI) 10452 8864.2 8940 6788.15 Asthmatic Bronchitis 1062 900.87 1314 997.72 Wounds 988 837.52 1026 779.04 Animal Bite 372 315.08 823 624.91 Impetigo 4901 415.58 514 390.28 Acute Gastro-ent 760 644.91 509 386.48 Hypertension 645 547.38 463 351.56 Urinary tract infection 479 406.42 416 315.87 Carbuncle 331 280.73 410 311.31 Dermatitis 178 150.75 397 301.44

Pagadian City ARI (URTI) 1613 947.20 1,845 1,034.19 Diarrhea 1,412 828.85 1,383 775.22 Hypertension 537 615.15 1,361 762.89 Urinary tract infection 765 449.00 911 510.65 Typhoid fever 621 364.58 868 486.55 Wounds 442 259.20 857 480.68 Pneumonia 111 652.13 691 387.33 TB respiratory 445 261.25 667 373.88 Bronchitis 618 362.70 368 206.28 Gastritis 318 186.89 339 190.02

Zamboanga City ARI (URTI) 58035 7,187.56 66,367 7,751.34 Wounds 3542 438.70 6,986 815.93 Acute gastro-enteritis 4971 615.60 6,140 717.12 Skin Diseases 5004 619.69 5,018 586.08 Hypertensive diseases 3879 480.36 4,457 520.56 Animal bite 2440 302.21 4,413 515.42 Pneumonia 3281 406.35 3,918 457.60 Urinary tract infection 2244 277.85 2,777 324.34 Fever 1823 225.82 2,412 281.71 Fibromyalgia 1169 144.83 2,053 239.78

Note: Provincial figures do not include the cities.Source: Department of Health (DOH), Region IX

5-Year Average(2007-2011) 2012

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Table 9.7ESTIMATED CRUDE BIRTH RATE, CRUDE DEATH RATE AND CRUDE RATE OF NATURALINCREASE BY FIVE-YEAR INTERVAL AND PROVINCE, REGION IX1995-2020(Life expectancy at birth in number of years)

1995-2000 2000-2005 2005-2010 2010-2015 2015-2020

Philippines 1/

Crude Birth Rate 28.17 25.38 22.80 20.40 18.15Crude Death Rate 6.06 5.72 5.48 5.43 5.45Crude Rate of Natural Increase 22.11 19.66 17.32 14.97 12.70Life Expectancy at Birth Male 65.58 67.08 68.58 69.79 70.98 Female 70.83 72.33 73.83 75.03 76.03

Region IX

Crude Birth Rate 32.28 29.14 26.24 23.46 20.88Crude Death Rate 6.45 5.94 5.50 5.34 5.33Crude Rate of Natural Increase 25.83 23.20 20.74 18.12 15.55Life Expectancy at Birth Male 62.70 64.70 66.70 68.20 69.40 Female 68.57 70.57 72.70 73.57 74.77

Basilan

Crude Birth Rate 27.54 25.36 23.12 20.68 17.95Crude Death Rate 6.82 6.30 5.84 5.67 5.73Crude Rate of Natural Increase 20.72 19.06 17.28 15.01 12.22Life Expectancy at Birth Male 59.38 61.88 64.18 66.18 67.68 Female 65.47 67.77 69.77 71.77 73.27

Zamboanga del Norte

Crude Birth Rate 31.92 28.74 25.86 23.10 20.59Crude Death Rate 7.00 6.43 5.86 5.67 5.71Crude Rate of Natural Increase 24.92 22.31 20.00 17.43 14.88Life Expectancy at Birth Male 62.10 64.40 66.40 67.90 69.10 Female 66.90 69.20 71.20 72.70 73.90

Zamboanga del Sur

Crude Birth Rate 33.24 29.93 26.89 24.04 21.45Crude Death Rate 6.14 5.68 5.29 5.14 5.10Crude Rate of Natural Increase 27.10 24.25 21.60 18.90 16.35Life Expectancy at Birth Male 63.31 65.31 66.81 68.31 69.51 Female 69.26 71.26 72.76 73.96 75.16

1/ Data refer to medium assumption.Source: Technical Advisory Group and NSO Population Projections Unit

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Table 9.8NUMBER OF HEALTH WORKERS IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS (LGUs) BY PROVINCE/CITY, REGION IX:2008-2012

Region Isabela Zamboanga Zamboanga ZamboangaHealth Personnel IX City del Norte del Sur Sibugay

2008 Physician 100 4 27 23 16 Nurse 203 17 47 50 32 Midwife 697 18 239 159 118 Dentist 44 3 13 8 12 Nutritionist 2 0 0 1 0 Medical Technologist 69 1 20 22 13 Sanitary Inspector 140 8 35 30 20 Sanitary Engineer 0 0 0 0 0 Active BHWs 7,333 103 2,141 2,870 1,290 Dental Aide 27 3 10 5 5 Trained Birth Attendants 2,291 20 644 694 526 Non-Technical 81 2 22 28 17 Casual/Contractual 50 0 46 0 0

2009 Physician 97 4 21 25 16 Nurse 193 18 37 57 25 Midwife 701 19 208 181 119 Dentist 47 3 11 12 12 Nutritionist 5 0 0 0 1 Medical Technologist 70 2 18 25 12 Sanitary Inspector 135 8 28 34 17 Sanitary Engineer 0 0 0 0 0 Active BHWs 7,241 107 1,906 3,034 1,335 Dental Aide 6 0 6 0 Trained Birth Attendants 546 0 546 0 0 Non-Technical 17 0 17 0 0 Casual/Contractual 63 0 63 0 0

2010 Physician 99 4 25 22 17 Nurse 186 18 39 51 27 Midwife 642 22 203 164 119 Dentist 45 3 12 12 8 Nutritionist 8 0 0 0 4 Medical Technologist 65 1 18 21 12 Sanitary Inspector 131 8 27 25 23 Sanitary Engineer 0 0 0 0 0 Active BHWs 6,713 109 1,777 2,798 1,151 Dental Aide 5 0 5 0 0 Trained Birth Attendants 0 0 0 0 0 Non-Technical 12 0 12 0 0 Others 88 2 86 0 0

2011 Physician 101 4 23 26 17 Nurse 226 18 52 51 44 Midwife 720 16 225 163 134 Dentist 47 3 14 10 10 Medical Technologist 73 1 23 22 14 Pharmacist 0 0 0 0 0 Nutritionist 14 0 3 4 3 Sanitary Engineer 0 0 0 0 0 RSI/SI 132 8 26 27 22

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Table 9.8 - Continued

Dapitan Dipolog Pagadian ZamboangaHealth Personnel City City City City

2008 Physician 3 3 2 22 Nurse 6 8 5 38 Midwife 15 23 26 99 Dentist 1 2 2 3 Nutritionist 0 0 0 1 Medical Technologist 2 1 3 7 Sanitary Inspector 2 5 5 35 Sanitary Engineer 0 0 0 0 Active BHWs 260 75 134 460 Dental Aide 2 0 1 1 Trained Birth Attendants 5 52 350 Non-Technical 5 0 7 0 Casual/Contractual 4 0 0

2009 Physician 3 3 2 23 Nurse 6 6 8 36 Midwife 15 23 25 111 Dentist 1 2 3 3 Nutritionist 0 0 0 4 Medical Technologist 2 1 3 7 Sanitary Inspector 2 5 6 35 Sanitary Engineer 0 0 0 0 Active BHWs 260 84 132 383 Dental Aide 0 Trained Birth Attendants 0 0 0 0 Non-Technical 0 0 0 0 Casual/Contractual 0 0 0 0

2010 Physician 3 3 2 23 Nurse 6 6 8 31 Midwife 15 22 25 72 Dentist 1 2 3 4 Nutritionist 0 0 0 4 Medical Technologist 2 1 3 7 Sanitary Inspector 3 5 6 34 Sanitary Engineer 0 0 0 0 Active BHWs 268 96 132 382 Dental Aide 0 0 0 0 Trained Birth Attendants 0 0 0 0 Non-Technical 0 0 0 0 Others 0 0 0 0

2011 Physician 3 2 3 23 Nurse 6 6 8 41 Midwife 15 22 28 117 Dentist 1 2 3 4 Medical Technologist 1 2 3 7 Pharmacist 0 0 0 0 Nutritionist 0 0 0 4 Sanitary Engineer 0 0 0 0 RSI/SI 3 5 6 35

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Region Isabela Zamboanga Zamboanga ZamboangaHealth Personnel IX City del Norte del Sur Sibugay

2012 Physician 209 4 25 26 17 Nurse 188 18 47 52 45 Midwife 5 17 218 156 127 Dentist 8 3 11 10 9 Medical Technologist 59 1 21 18 14 Pharmacist 18 0 0 0 0 Nutritionist 10 0 0 0 3 Sanitary Engineer 0 0 1 0 0 RSI/SI 5 8 29 27 24

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Dapitan Dipolog Pagadian ZamboangaHealth Personnel City City City City

2012 Physician 3 3 3 23 Nurse 6 6 9 31 Midwife 15 22 27 72 Dentist 1 2 3 43 Medical Technologist 1 2 3 67 Pharmacist 0 0 0 0 Nutritionist 0 0 0 8 Sanitary Engineer 0 0 0 0 RSI/SI 3 5 4 134

BHWs-Barangay Health WorkersNote: Provincial figures do not include cities.Source: Department of Health (DOH), Region IX

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Table 9.9NUMBER AND BED CAPACITY OF GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE HOSPITALSBY PROVINCE/CITY, REGION IX2007-2010

2007 2008 2009 2010

Region IX

Number of Hospitals 87 87 85 71Government 34 34 34 31Private 53 53 51 40

Bed Capacity 3,382 3,382 3,106 2,713Government 1,957 1,957 1,807 1,601Private 1,425 1,425 1,299 1,112

Population 3,583,760 3,291,350 3,291,351 3,565,355Bed to Population Ratio 1: 1,204 1: 1,228 1: 1,229 1:1,314

Isabela City

Number of Hospitals 4 4 4 4Government 1 1 1 1Private 3 3 3 3

Bed Capacity 135 135 110 98Government 25 25 25 25Private 110 110 85 73

Population 79,722 80,727 93,198 95,920Bed to Population Ratio 1: 591 1: 598 1: 847 1:979

Zamboanga del Norte

Number of Hospitals 15 15 14 14Government 10 10 9 9Private 5 5 5 5

Bed Capacity 669 669 501 561Government 491 491 373 426Private 178 178 128 135

Population 928,597 945,895 920,711 927636Bed to Population Ratio 1: 1,388 1: 1,413 1: 1,837 1: 1,653

Source: Department of Health (DOH), Region IX

Indicator/Province/City

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Table 9.9 - Continued

2007 2008 2009 2010

Zamboanga del Sur

Number of Hospitals 23 23 21 22Government 9 9 8 8Private 14 14 13 14

Bed Capacity 512 512 426 498Government 270 270 245 230Private 242 242 181 268

Population 896,915 906,816 1,106,855 939,135Bed to Population Ratio 1: 1,752 1: 1,771 1: 2,598 1: 1,885

Zamboanga SibugayNumber of Hospitals 15 15 18 17Government 4 4 6 5Private 11 11 12 12

Bed Capacity 193 193 197 242Government 70 70 82 121Private 123 123 115 121

Population 567,898 579,443 565,092 575,213Bed to Population Ratio 1: 2942 1: 3,002 1: 2,868 1: 2,376

Zamboanga CityNumber of Hospitals 14 14 13 13Government 6 6 6 6Private 8 8 7 7

Bed Capacity 1,172 1,172 1,312 1,314Government 715 715 799 799Private 457 457 513 515

Population 753,819 778,469 830,206 841,402Bed to Population Ratio 1: 643 1: 664 1: 640 1: 634

Indicator/Province/City

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Table 9.10NUMBER OF SELECTED DOH-FACILITIES BY PROVINCE/CITY, REGION IX2003-2010

2003 2004 2005 2006Health Barangay Health Barangay Health Barangay Health Barangay

Province/City Centers/ Health Centers/ Health Centers/ Health Centers/ Health RHUs Stations RHUs Stations RHUs Stations RHUs Stations

Region IX 24 703 96 674 96 674 94 642

Isabela City ... 15 4 17 4 20 3 19Zamboanga del Norte ... 257 25 237 25 240 25 196Zamboanga del Sur ... 174 26 168 26 162 26 163Zamboanga Sibugay ... 106 16 98 16 98 16 110Dapitan City 4 18 4 18 4 18 4 18Dipolog City 1 24 1 26 1 26 1 26Pagadian City 4 26 4 27 4 27 4 27Zamboanga City 15 83 16 83 16 83 15 83

RHUs - Rural Health UnitsNote: Provincial figures do not include the cities.Source: Department of Health (DOH), Region IX

Table 9.10 - Continued

2007 2008 2009 2010Health Barangay Health Barangay Health Barangay Health Barangay

Province/City Centers/ Health Centers/ Health Centers/ Health Centers/ Health RHUs Stations RHUs Stations RHUs Stations RHUs Stations

Region IX 92 661 92 698 92 682 92 681

Isabela City 26 3 25 3 25 3 29Zamboanga del Norte 26 191 26 247 26 205 26 235Zamboanga del Sur 26 162 26 163 26 186 26 160Zamboanga Sibugay 16 110 16 110 16 112 16 103Dapitan City 4 18 1 18 1 18 1 19Dipolog City 1 26 1 26 1 27 1 26Pagadian City 4 26 4 26 4 26 4 26Zamboanga City 15 102 15 83 15 83 15 83

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Table 9.11BFULLY IMMUNIZED CHILDREN AND INFANTS GIVEN THE HEPA B DOSAGEBY PROVINCE/CITY, REGION IX2005-2008

Fully Immunized Infant Given ThirdProvince/City Eligible Children (9-11 mos) Eligible Dose of Hepa B

Population Percent Population PercentNumber Covered Number Covered

2005Region IX 93,130 80,019 85.92 74,503 41,261 55.38

Isabela City 2,333 1,673 71.71 1,866 1,164 62.38 Zamboanga del Norte 21,370 18,469 86.42 17,096 8,368 48.95 Zamboanga del Sur 21,555 17,773 82.45 17,244 11,055 64.11 Zamboanga Sibugay 16,379 13,538 82.65 13,103 7,136 54.46 Dapitan City 2,212 1,878 84.90 1,770 904 51.07 Dipolog City 3,290 2,689 81.73 2,632 1,142 43.39 Pagadian City 4,786 4,374 91.39 3,828 2,487 64.97 Zamboanga City 21,205 19,625 92.55 16,964 9,005 53.08

2006Region IX 94,911 82,552 86.98 75,929 67,537 88.95

Isabela City 2,333 2,038 87.37 1,866 1,595 85.45 Zamboanga del Norte 21,758 18,512 85.08 17,406 15,078 86.06 Zamboanga del Sur 21,725 18,845 86.74 17,380 15,675 90.19 Zamboanga Sibugay 16,702 13,975 83.67 13,362 11,869 88.83 Dapitan City 2,247 1,929 85.85 1,798 1,493 83.05 Dipolog City 3,352 2,685 80.10 2,682 2,610 97.33 Pagadian City 4,895 4,418 90.26 3,916 3,412 87.13 Zamboanga City 21,899 20,150 92.02 17,519 15,805 90.22

2007Region IX 96,809 83,307 86.05 77,447 74,478 96.17

Isabela City 2,392 2,256 94.33 1913 2,003 104.69 Zamboanga del Norte 22,160 18,926 85.41 17,728 17,699 99.84 Zamboanga del Sur 21,901 18,236 83.27 17,521 15,419 88.00 Zamboanga Sibugay 17,037 14,245 83.61 13,630 12,810 93.99 Dapitan City 2,283 1,893 82.93 1,826 1,718 94.08 Dipolog City 3,415 2,805 82.13 2,732 2,824 103.36 Pagadian City 5,006 4,296 85.81 4,005 4,025 100.50 Zamboanga City 22,615 20,650 91.31 18,092 17,980 99.39

2008Region IX 98,394 87,598 89.03 78,715 82,623 104.96

Isabela City 2,422 2,533 104.58 1937 2,503 129.19 Zamboanga del Norte 22,578 19,053 84.39 18,063 18,764 103.88 Zamboanga del Sur 22,084 19,476 88.19 17,667 18,119 102.56 Zamboanga Sibugay 17,037 16,389 96.20 13,630 15,831 116.15 Dapitan City 2,319 1,440 62.10 1,855 1,376 74.18 Dipolog City 3,480 2,571 73.88 2,784 2,962 106.39 Pagadian City 5,120 4,617 90.18 4,096 3,595 87.76 Zamboanga City 23,354 21,519 92.14 18,683 19,473 104.23

Notes: 1) This information is based on the modified FHSIS forms. 2) Fully immunized children are already with BCG, DPT and OPV immunization.Source: Department of Health (DOH), Region IX

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Table 9.12PROVISION OF VITAMIN A TO SICK CHILDRENBY PROVINCE/CITY, REGION IX2009-2010

Children Children ChildrenEligible 6-11 Months Eligible 12-59 Months Eligible 60-71 Months

Province/City Population Percent Population Percent Population PercentNumber Covered Number Covered Number Covered

2009Region IX 23,456 20,418 96.76 33,293 53,413 185.80 17,791 18,350 126.40

Zamboanga del Nort 7,189 4,201 117.74 14,088 6,840 87.29 6,519 3,424 127.86 Zamboanga del Sur 7,744 8,749 112.98 7,925 5,124 64.66 5,631 2,871 50.99 Zamboanga Sibugay 5,421 983 18.13 6,140 1,890 30.78 3,683 553 15.01 Dapitan City 436 330 32.87 634 431 25.46 357 282 40.87 Dipolog City 214 35 10.67 329 54 8.11 138 4 1.68 Pagadian City 36 4,367 66 36,069 7 10,135 Isabela City 411 274 66.67 618 507 82.04 284 202 67.56 Zamboanga City 2,005 1,479 73.77 3,493 2,498 71.51 1,172 879 70.60

2010Region IX 18,713 9,636 51.49 30,763 15,387 50.02 13,155 7,116 54.09

Zamboanga del Nort 5,561 3,545 63.75 9,580 5,401 56.38 4,231 2,469 58.35 Zamboanga del Sur 5,944 3,253 54.73 10,097 5,892 58.35 4,375 2,687 61.42 Zamboanga Sibugay 3,102 868 27.98 4,978 1,074 21.57 2,212 692 31.28 Dapitan City 1,166 478 40.99 1,621 647 39.91 815 450 55.21 Dipolog City 432 276 63.89 644 430 66.77 357 200 56.02 Pagadian City 94 11 11.70 139 11 7.91 65 3 4.62 Isabela City 687 420 61.14 762 594 77.95 335 255 76.12 Zamboanga City 1,727 785 45.45 2,942 1,338 45.48 765 360 47.06

Source: Department of Health (DOH), Region IX

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Table 9.13PROVISION OF IRON TO SICK CHILDRENBY PROVINCE/CITY, REGION IX2009-2010

Infant seen with AnemicLow Birthweight Children

Eligible 2-6 Months Eligible 2-59 MonthsProvince/City Population Given Iron Percent Population Given Iron Percent

Number Covered Number Covered

2009Region IX 2,306 1,889 81.92 4,919 4,020 81.72

Zamboanga del Norte 577 398 68.98 1,073 766 71.39 Zamboanga del Sur 500 335 67.00 1,341 1,107 82.55 Zamboanga Sibugay 526 692 131.56 1,178 964 81.83 Dapitan City 46 49 106.52 73 125 171.23 Dipolog City 92 56 60.87 290 188 64.83 Pagadian City 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 Isabela City 143 14 9.79 59 10 16.95 Zamboanga City 422 345 81.75 905 860 95.03

2010Region IX 1,760 1,577 89.60 6,245 5,830 93.35

Zamboanga del Norte 380 314 82.63 1,287 1,171 90.99 Zamboanga del Sur 461 418 90.67 2,082 1,863 89.48 Zamboanga Sibugay 271 249 91.88 705 648 91.91 Dapitan City 35 34 97.14 60 67 111.67 Dipolog City 98 96 97.96 597 597 100.00 Pagadian City 0 0 0.00 65 60 0.00 Isabela City 126 88 69.84 413 397 96.13 Zamboanga City 389 378 97.17 1,036 1,027 99.13

Notes: 1) Based on the modified FHSIS formSource: Department of Health (DOH), Region IX

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Table 9.14PREGNANT WOMEN GIVEN COMPLETE IRON WITH FOLIC ACID AND VITAMIN A SUPPLEMENTATIONBY PROVINCE/CITY, REGION IX2010

Given Given Vit AEligible Complete Iron w/ FA Supplementation

Province/City Population Percent PercentNumber Covered Number Covered

2010Region IX 124,716 63,441 50.87 8,804 7.06

Zamboanga del Norte 25,813 17,621 68.26 342 1.32 Zamboanga del Sur 33,323 14,863 44.60 2,527 7.58 Zamboanga Sibugay 20,132 6,015 29.88 - - Dapitan City 2,605 2,216 85.07 1,559 59.85 Dipolog City 4,049 1,719 42.45 - - Pagadian City 5,988 2,732 45.62 - - Isabela City 3,357 1,929 57.46 103 3.07 Zamboanga City 29,449 16,346 55.51 4,273 14.51

Table 9.15POSTPARTUM WOMEN GIVEN COMPLETE IRON, VITAMIN A AND INITIATEDBREASTFEEDING UP TO 6 MONTHS BY PROVINCE/CITY, REGION IX2010

EligibleProvince/City Population Percent Percent Percent

Number Covered Number Covered Number Covered

2010Region IX 106,901 60,993 57.06 68,236 63.83 72,965 68.25

Zamboanga del Norte 22,125 14,731 66.58 14,241 64.37 16,445 74.33 Zamboanga del Sur 28,563 13,350 46.74 15,492 54.24 15,483 54.21 Zamboanga Sibugay 17,256 6,811 39.47 8,933 51.77 11,061 64.10 Dapitan City 2,233 1,521 68.11 1,458 65.29 1,557 69.73 Dipolog City 3,471 1,925 55.46 2,266 65.28 2,281 65.72 Pagadian City 5,133 2,386 46.48 3,702 72.12 3,652 71.15 Isabela City 2,878 1,853 64.38 1,913 66.47 1,939 67.37 Zamboanga City 25,242 18,416 72.96 20,231 80.15 20,547 81.40

Source: Department of Health (DOH), Region IX

Vitamin A up to 6 mosGiven BreastfeedingGiven

Complete Iron

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Table 9.16PROVISION OF IRON AND IODIZED OIL BY PROVINCE/CITY, REGION IX2006-2008

I R O N I O D I Z E D O I LPregnant PP Mothers Women

Women Given Given 15-49 Years OldProvince/City Eligible Complete Eligible Complete Eligible Given Iodized

Popula- Iron Dosage Popula- Iron Dosage Popula- Oil Capsuletion Num- Percent tion Num- Percent tion Num- Percent

ber Covered ber Covered ber Covered

2006Region IX 110,728 67,459 60.92 94,911 50,368 53.07 790,915 625 0.08

Zamboanga del Norte 25,384 21,285 83.85 21,758 12,900 59.29 181,313 0 0.00 Zamboanga del Sur 25,346 12,133 47.87 21,725 10,363 47.70 181,041 60 0 Zamboanga Sibugay 19,486 7,488 38.43 16,702 7,083 42.41 139,186 228 0.16 Dapitan City 2,622 2,576 98.26 2,247 1,314 58.48 18,726 0 0.00 Dipolog City 3,911 2,238 57.23 3,352 744 22.20 27,934 0 0.00

Isabela City 2,721 2,324 85.40 2,333 1,502 64.39 19,438 337 1.73 Pagadian City 5,710 260 4.55 4,895 194 3.96 40,789 0 0 Zamboanga City 25,548 19,155 74.98 21,899 16,268 74.29 182,488 0 0

2007Region IX 112,943 59,891 53.03 96,809 54,799 56.61 806,739 1,310 0.16

Zamboanga del Norte 25,853 15,271 59.07 22,160 14,529 65.56 184,666 0 0 Zamboanga del Sur 25,551 12,632 49.44 21,901 11,676 53.31 182,510 0 0 Zamboanga Sibugay 19,876 7,715 38.81 17,037 7,507 44.06 141,975 859 1 Dapitan City 2,663 2,373 89.11 2,283 1,972 86.39 19,021 0 0 Dipolog City 3,985 1,169 29.34 3,415 698 20.44 28,462 0 0

Isabela City 2,790 1,708 61.21 2,392 1,310 54.77 19,931 451 2 Pagadian City 5,841 284 4.86 5,006 361 7.21 41,719 0 0 Zamboanga City 26,384 18,739 71.03 22,615 16,746 74.05 188,455 0 0

2008Region IX 115,197 60,922 52.89 98,740 53,136 53.81 822,838 3,502 0.43

Zamboanga del Norte 26,341 15,112 57.37 22,578 12,316 54.55 188,152 0 0.00 Zamboanga del Sur 25,765 14,838 57.59 22,084 11,982 54.26 184,034 0 0.00 Zamboanga Sibugay 20,281 9,433 46.51 17,383 10,130 58.28 144,861 998 0.69 Dapitan City 2,705 1,302 48.13 2,319 841 36.27 19,322 0 0.00 Dipolog City 4,060 527 12.98 3,480 401 11.52 29,000 120 0.41

Isabela City 2,825 3,002 106.27 2,422 1,381 57.02 20,182 630 3.12 Pagadian City 5,974 405 6.78 5,120 428 8.36 42,670 0 0.00 Zamboanga City 27,246 16,303 59.84 23,354 15,657 67.04 194,617 1,754 0.90

Note: Based on the modified FHSIS form.Source: Department of Health (DOH), Region IX

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Table 9.17PROVISION OF VITAMIN A TO MOTHERS AND CHILDREN BY PROVINCE/CITY, REGION IX2005-2008

Lactating Children 9-11 Children 12-59Area Mothers Given Months Old Given Months Old Given

Eligible Num- Percent Num- Percent Eligible Num- PercentPopulation ber Covered ber Covered Population ber Covered

2005Region IX 93,130 58,995 63.35 65,923 70.79 450,128 207,697 46.14 Zamboanga del Norte 21,370 13,268 62.09 19,985 93.52 103,291 82,591 79.96 Zamboanga del Sur 21,555 13,088 60.72 5,259 24.40 104,184 1,086 1.04 Zamboanga Sibugay 16,379 10,088 61.59 13,461 82.18 79,165 46,490 58.73 Dapitan City 2,212 1,524 68.90 1,809 81.78 10,692 3,409 31.88 Dipolog City 3,290 1,320 40.12 794 24.13 15,901 11,798 74.20 Isabela City 2,333 1,319 56.54 1,657 71.02 11,274 1,079 9.57 Pagadian City 4,786 3,019 63.08 3,307 69.10 23,130 21,356 92.33 Zamboanga City 21,205 15,369 72.48 19,651 92.67 102,491 39,888 38.92

2006Region IX 94,911 67,837 71.47 62,210 65.55 458,730 233,344 50.87

Zamboanga del Norte 21,758 21,285 97.83 12,900 59.29 105,161 95,264 90.59 Zamboanga del Sur 21,725 13,255 61.01 4,306 19.82 105,003 1,381 1.32 Zamboanga Sibugay 16,702 9,423 56.42 13,880 83.10 80,728 47,041 58.27 Dapitan City 2,247 1,221 54.34 2,665 118.60 10,861 15,781 145.30 Dipolog City 3,352 1,221 36.43 2,188 65.27 16,202 16,929 104.49

Isabela City 2,333 1,592 68.25 2,021 86.65 11,274 9,711 86.14 Pagadian City 4,895 3,115 63.64 4,613 94.24 23,658 19,471 82.30 Zamboanga City 21,899 16,725 76.38 19,637 89.67 105,843 27,766 26.23

2007Region IX 96,808 62,363 64.42 80,784 83.45 467,908 204,722 43.75

Zamboanga del Norte 22,160 15,018 67.77 19,868 89.66 107,106 57,972 54.13 Zamboanga del Sur 21,901 12,835 58.60 14,693 67.09 105,856 5,843 5.52 Zamboanga Sibugay 17,037 9,447 55.45 14,183 83.25 82,345 56,027 68.04 Dapitan City 2,283 1,763 77.24 2,382 104.36 11,032 5,720 51.85 Dipolog City 3,415 2,349 68.78 4,783 140.04 16,508 11,828 71.65

Isabela City 2,391 1,444 60.38 2,303 96.29 11,560 13,122 113.52 Pagadian City 5,006 2,491 49.76 2,106 42.07 24,197 36,716 151.74 Zamboanga City 22,615 17,016 75.24 20,466 90.50 109,304 17,494 16.00

2008Region IX 98,740 63,927 64.74 63,119 63.92 477,246 178,568 37.42

Zamboanga del Norte 22,578 12,316 54.55 9,534 42.23 109,128 67,481 61.84 Zamboanga del Sur 22,084 14,833 67.17 11,897 53.87 106,740 4,433 4.15 Zamboanga Sibugay 17,383 11,832 68.07 14,569 83.81 84,019 55,009 65.47 Dapitan City 2,319 841 36.27 602 25.96 11,207 5,296 47.26 Dipolog City 3,480 1,086 31.21 1,243 35.72 16,820 10,426 61.99

Isabela City 2,422 1,718 70.93 2,542 104.95 11,705 9,278 79.27 Pagadian City 5,120 3,333 65.10 2,407 47.01 24,749 18,933 76.50 Zamboanga City 23,354 17,968 76.94 20,325 87.03 112,878 7,712 6.83

Note: Based on the modified FHSIS form.Source: Department of Health (DOH), Region IX

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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 the 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 its levels. Education is indispensable in bringing about the desired behavioral and attitudinal changes in the population to effect socio-economic 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 the accessibility of our educational facilities and services to the people. More so, the responsiveness of our educational system to changes in the socio-economic 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 enrollment and number of schools and teachers and graduates by level in government or private. The chapter contains several desired indicators, such as student-teacher ratio, and performance indicators, such as retention, survival, completion, drop-out, transition and graduation rates. This chapter also shows data on the literacy rate and highest grade completed of the population and the school-going age population. The basic sources of data are the Department of Education (DepEd), the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and the Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office (PSA-NSO). The DepEd compiles, tabulates, analyzes and releases data pertaining to the educational system by level and the derived performance indicators based on the administrative reporting systems of the Department. The data on tertiary and/or higher education graduates were provided by the CHED. The PSA-NSO, on the other hand, generates the data on literacy, school-going age population and the educational attainment of households using the results of its household surveys and the census of population.

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ContentsHighlights 10-3

STATISTICAL TABLES:

Table 10.1 Number of Government and Private Schools by Level of Education byProvince/City/Division, Region IX: School Year 2005-2006 to School Year 2013-2014 10-4

Table 10.2 Number of Teachers in Government and Private Schools by Level of Educationby Province/City/Division, Region IX: SY 2008-2009 to SY 2012-2013 10-7

Table 10.3 Enrolment in Government and Private Schools by Level of Education byProvince/City/Division, Region IX: SY 2011-2012 to SY 2013-2014 10-9

Table 10.4 Teacher-Student Ratio in Government Elementary and Secondary Schools by Province/CityDivision, Region IX: SY 2000-2001 to SY 2012-2013 10-13

Table 10.5 Performance Indicators in Government Elementary and Secondary Schools by Province/City/Division, Region IX: SY 2001-2002 to SY 2012-2013 10-15

Table 10.6 Tertiary Enrollment SY 2013-14 and Graduates SY 2012-2013 by Major Program, 10-21Region IX

Table 10.7 Tertiary Enrollment SY 2013-14 and Graduates SY 2012-2013 by City/Province and Sex, 10-22Region IX

Table 10.8 Functional Literacy Rate of Household Population 10 years old and overby Educational Attainment, Sex, Philippines and Region IX: 2008 10-24

Table 10.9 School-Going Age Population by Age Group by Province/City, Region IX:Census Years 1980, 1990, 1995, 2000 and 2007 10-25

FIGURES and ILLUSTRATIONS:

Figure 10.1 Enrolment in Elementary Government and Private Schools by Province/City, Region IX: SY 2013-2014 10-12

Figure 10.2 Enrolment in Secondary Government and Private Schools by Province/City, Region IX: SY 2013-2014 10-12

Figure 10.3 Number of Students Per Teacher in Government Elementary Schools,Region IX: SY 2000-2001 to SY 2012-2013 10-14

Figure 10.4 Number of Students Per Teacher in Government Secondary Schools,Region IX: SY 2000-2001 to SY 2012-2013 10-14

Figure 10.5 Enrolment and Survival Rates in Elementary Schools,Region IX: SY 2008-2009 to SY 2012-2013 10-20

Figure 10.6 Enrolment and Survival Rates in Secondary Schools,Region IX: SY 2008-2009 to SY 2012-2013 10-20

Figure 10.7 Percent Distribution of School-Going Age Population by Age-Group,Region IX: 2007 10-25

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Highlights Ω Teacher-student ratio in the elementary and secondary for school year 2012-

2013 was 1:34. Ω Enrolment rate in the elementary for school year 2012-2013 was 120.68

while in the secondary, enrolment rate was 67.88. Ω For SY 2012-2013, a total of 12,445 tertiary graduates was recorded in

Zamboanga Peninsula. Ω In 2008, the functional literacy rate was 84.2 percent for males and 88.7

percent for females. For both sexes, the functional literacy rate was 79.6 percent.

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Table 10.1NUMBER OF GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS BY LEVEL OFEDUCATION BY PROVINCE/CITY/DIVISION, REGION IXSchool Year 2006-2007 to School Year 2013-2014

Province/DivisionLevel of Education Total Gov't Private Total Gov't Private

Region IX 2,436 2,228 196 2,544 2,378 166 Elementary 2,151 2,038 113 2,119 2,039 80 Secondary 285 202 83 425 339 86

Isabela 49 44 5 53 49 4

Elementary 45 41 4 46 43 3 Secondary 4 3 1 7 6 1

Zamboanga del Norte 674 655 19 722 702 20

Elementary 613 606 7 622 614 8 Secondary 61 49 12 100 88 12

Zamboanga del Sur 751 717 34 742 762 30

Elementary 668 654 14 658 649 9 Secondary 83 63 20 84 113 21

Zamboanga Sibugay 466 443 23 495 479 16

Elementary 429 414 15 421 414 7 Secondary 37 29 8 74 65 9

Dapitan City 60 58 2 60 58 2

Elementary 50 49 1 50 49 1 Secondary 10 9 1 10 9 1

Dipolog City 60 58 2 72 48 24 Elementary 50 49 1 53 38 15 Secondary 10 9 1 19 10 9

Pagadian City 88 71 17 110 78 12

Elementary 72 60 12 88 61 7 Secondary 16 11 5 22 17 5

Zamboanga City 263 193 70 260 202 58

Elementary 207 165 42 201 171 30 Secondary 56 28 28 59 31 28

Notes: 1) Government schools for tertiary include post secondary schools, State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) and other DepEd supervised schools.Sources: Department of Education, (DepEd), Region IX

School Year 2006-2007 School Year 2007-2008

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Table 10.1 - Continued

Total Gov't Private Total Gov't Private Total Gov't Private

2,544 2,378 166 2,544 2,381 163 2,623 2,444 1792,119 2,039 80 2,130 2,051 79 2,169 2,076 93

425 339 86 414 330 84 454 368 86

53 49 4 54 50 4 61 56 5

46 43 3 46 43 3 51 47 47 6 1 8 7 1 10 9 1

726 708 18 741 723 18 746 729 17

628 620 8 634 626 8 635 628 798 88 10 107 97 10 111 101 10

742 751 29 801 768 33 814 780 34

658 651 8 672 660 12 678 665 1384 100 21 129 108 21 136 115 21

501 485 16 504 487 17 510 491 19

425 418 7 425 417 8 428 418 1076 67 9 79 70 9 82 73 9

60 58 2 60 58 2 60 58 2

50 49 1 50 49 1 50 49 110 9 1 10 9 1 10 9 1

71 48 23 71 48 23 71 48 23 52 38 14 52 38 14 52 38 1419 10 9 19 10 9 19 10 9

90 78 12 91 77 14 91 77 14

68 61 7 69 60 9 69 60 922 17 5 22 17 5 22 17 5

262 203 59 268 205 63 270 205 65

202 171 31 204 171 33 206 171 3560 32 28 64 34 30 64 34 30

School Year 2008-2009 School Year 2009-2010 School Year 2010-2011

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Table 10.1 - Continued

Total Gov't Private Total Gov't Private Total Gov't Private

2,644 2,460 184 2,712 2,478 234 2,754 2,488 2662,181 2,083 98 2,235 2,090 145 2,272 2,098 174

463 377 86 477 388 89 482 390 92

62 57 5 65 60 5 68 61 7

52 48 4 54 50 4 57 51 610 9 1 11 10 1 11 10 1

754 735 19 760 739 21 769 744 25639 630 9 643 632 11 652 637 15115 105 10 117 107 10 117 107 10

819 786 33 826 793 33 844 794 50680 668 12 682 670 12 699 670 29139 118 21 144 123 21 145 124 21

513 494 19 543 497 46 550 499 51429 419 10 456 421 35 461 423 38

84 75 9 87 76 11 89 76 13

60 58 2 60 58 2 60 58 250 49 1 50 49 1 50 49 110 9 1 10 9 1 10 9 1

70 48 22 77 47 30 75 47 28 53 38 15 60 37 23 59 37 2217 10 7 17 10 7 16 10 6

91 77 14 94 79 15 100 79 2169 60 9 70 60 10 74 60 1422 17 5 24 19 5 26 19 7

275 205 70 287 205 82 288 206 82209 171 38 220 171 49 220 171 4966 34 32 67 34 33 68 35 33

School Year 2013-2014School Year 2011-2012 School Year 2012-2013

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Table 10.2 NUMBER OF TEACHERS IN GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS BYLEVEL OF EDUCATION BY PROVINCE/CITY/DIVISION, REGION IXSY 2008-2009 to SY 2012-2013

Province/DivisionLevel of Education Total Government Private Total Government Private

Region IX 23,095 21,654 1,441 23,603 21,904 1,699 Elementary 16,782 16,255 527 17,055 16,381 674 Secondary 6,313 5,399 914 6,548 5,523 1,025

Isabela City 982 950 32 1,005 958 47 Elementary 722 708 14 744 716 28 Secondary 260 242 18 261 242 19

Zamboanga del Norte 5,418 5,325 93 5,573 5,412 161 Elementary 4,225 4,212 13 4,333 4,297 36 Secondary 1,193 1,113 80 1,240 1,115 125

Zamboanga del Sur 5,451 5,241 210 5,517 5,309 208 Elementary 4,098 4,063 35 4,120 4,074 46 Secondary 1,353 1,178 175 1,397 1,235 162

Zamboanga Sibugay 3,731 3,614 117 3,832 3,671 161 Elementary 2,824 2,800 24 2,852 2,816 36 Secondary 907 814 93 980 855 125

Dapitan City 653 630 23 652 630 22 Elementary 460 453 7 459 453 6 Secondary 193 177 16 193 177 16

Dipolog City 979 831 148 989 818 171 Elementary 618 542 76 616 533 83 Secondary 361 289 72 373 285 88

Pagadian City 1,111 1,013 98 1,129 983 146 Elementary 718 691 27 736 674 62 Secondary 393 322 71 393 309 84

Zamboanga City 4,770 4,050 720 4,906 4,123 783 Elementary 3,117 2,786 331 3,195 2,818 377 Secondary 1,653 1,264 389 1,711 1,305 406

Sources: Department of Education, (DepEd), Region IX

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Total Government Private Total Government Private Total Government Private

24,022 22,306 1,716 23,995 22,405 1,590 25,497 23,539 1,95817,282 16,603 679 17,242 16,610 632 17,863 17,050 813

6,740 5,703 1,037 6,753 5,795 958 7,634 6,489 1,145

1,010 962 48 1,016 964 52 1,016 973 43748 719 29 748 718 30 743 717 26262 243 19 268 246 22 273 256 17

5,692 5,542 150 5,665 5,550 115 5,970 5,780 1904,388 4,362 26 4,374 4,353 21 4,463 4,425 381,304 1,180 124 1,291 1,197 94 1,507 1,355 152

5,543 5,307 236 5,520 5,308 212 5,858 5,620 2384,120 4,067 53 4,088 4,052 36 4,230 4,183 471,423 1,240 183 1,432 1,256 176 1,628 1,437 191

3,933 3,789 144 3,942 3,810 132 4,161 3,975 1862,891 2,860 31 2,892 2,862 30 2,996 2,942 541,042 929 113 1,050 948 102 1,165 1,033 132

663 632 31 655 635 20 679 648 31462 454 8 461 455 6 468 457 11201 178 23 194 180 14 211 191 20

971 808 163 955 819 136 1,082 921 161596 517 79 585 526 59 654 562 92375 291 84 370 293 77 428 359 69

1,135 1,008 127 1,138 997 141 1,253 1,090 163750 695 55 750 688 62 783 703 80385 313 72 388 309 79 470 387 83

5,075 4,258 817 5,104 4,322 782 5,478 4,532 9463,327 2,929 398 3,344 2,956 388 3,526 3,061 4651,748 1,329 419 1,760 1,366 394 1,952 1,471 481

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Table 10.3 ENROLMENT IN GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS BY LEVEL OFEDUCATION BY PROVINCE/CITY/DIVISION, REGION IXSY 2011-2012 to SY 2013-2014

Province/City School Year Division/Levelof Education Total Gov't Private Total Gov't Private Total Gov't Private

Region IX Elementary 598,131 584,087 14,044 595,417 580,413 15,004 575,696 560,405 15,291 Grade I 147,389 144,591 2,798 136,420 133,403 3,017 105,241 102,399 2,842 Grade II 108,425 105,880 2,545 112,983 110,259 2,724 119,197 116,278 2,919 Grade III 95,688 93,377 2,311 98,401 95,905 2,496 102,283 99,685 2,598 Grade IV 89,273 87,059 2,214 89,343 87,067 2,276 90,382 87,994 2,388 Grade V 82,950 80,732 2,218 83,145 80,936 2,209 82,601 80,389 2,212 Grade VI 74,406 72,448 1,958 75,068 72,843 2,225 75,856 73,660 2,196 Grade VII 57 57 136 0 136

Secondary 241,528 213,082 28,446 239,477 210,414 29,063 238,738 209,606 29,132 First Year 72,432 64,687 7,745 70,670 62,798 7,872 70,550 62,516 8,034 Second Year 63,326 55,932 7,394 63,188 55,734 7,454 61,988 54,723 7,265 Third Year 56,155 49,412 6,743 56,402 49,132 7,270 56,556 49,576 6,980 Fourth Year 49,615 43,051 6,564 49,217 42,750 6,467 49,622 42,791 6,831 Fifth Year 0 22 0 22

Isabela City Elementary 16,742 16,189 553 17,313 16,677 636 18,273 17,203 1,070 Grade I 4,245 4,124 121 4,068 3,905 163 3,382 2,895 487 Grade II 3,036 2,942 94 3,455 3,345 110 3,422 3,298 124 Grade III 2,739 2,649 90 2,788 2,700 88 3,440 3,276 164 Grade IV 2,436 2,338 98 2,635 2,530 105 3,063 2,948 115 Grade V 2,269 2,190 79 2,284 2,188 96 2,576 2,495 81 Grade VI 2,017 1,946 71 2,083 2,009 74 2,390 2,291 99, , Secondary 8,153 7,572 581 8,387 7,724 663 8,919 8,226 693 First Year 2,433 2,267 166 2,423 2,229 194 2,553 2,370 183 Second Year 2,182 2,014 168 2,191 2,021 170 2,325 2,138 187 Third Year 1,877 1,751 126 1,990 1,827 163 2,126 1,962 164 Fourth Year 1,661 1,540 121 1,783 1,647 136 1,915 1,756 159

Zamboanga del Norte Elementary 156,353 155,644 709 149,643 148,827 816 144,887 144,097 790 Grade I 37,471 37,310 161 35,523 35,346 177 26,914 26,775 139 Grade II 28,938 28,804 134 26,845 26,675 170 31,207 31,039 168 Grade III 25,465 25,353 112 24,797 24,662 135 24,459 24,313 146 Grade IV 23,564 23,456 108 22,911 22,786 125 22,720 22,590 130 Grade V 21,861 21,753 108 21,003 20,901 102 20,893 20,790 103 Grade VI 19,054 18,968 86 18,564 18,457 107 18,694 18,590 104, , , , Secondary 50,988 47,422 3,566 49,274 45,690 3,584 49,356 45,690 3,666 First Year 15,989 14,966 1,023 15,044 14,010 1,034 15,140 14,057 1,083 Second Year 13,449 12,564 885 13,181 12,253 928 12,809 11,907 902 Third Year 11,556 10,778 778 11,454 10,566 888 11,577 10,718 859 Fourth Year 9,994 9,114 880 9,595 8,861 734 9,830 9,008 822

Source: Department of Education (DepEd), Region IX

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Province/CityDivision/Levelof Education Total Gov't Private Total Gov't Private Total Gov't Private

Zamboanga del Sur Elementary 130,551 129,485 1,066 130,303 129,191 1,112 126,971 125,859 1,112 Grade I 31,511 31,288 223 28,334 28,090 244 21,620 21,421 199 Grade II 23,672 23,471 201 25,218 25,025 193 25,928 25,692 236 Grade III 21,049 20,875 174 21,779 21,595 184 23,316 23,127 189 Grade IV 19,847 19,695 152 19,897 19,716 181 20,385 20,212 173 Grade V 18,007 17,845 162 18,552 18,400 152 18,527 18,354 173 Grade VI 16,465 16,311 154 16,523 16,365 158 17,195 17,053 142

Secondary 52,882 46,894 5,988 52,518 46,477 6,041 50,935 44,956 5,979 First Year 15,689 13,997 1,692 15,316 13,689 1,627 14,766 13,101 1,665 Second Year 13,974 12,377 1,597 13,908 12,310 1,598 13,065 11,578 1,487 Third Year 12,262 10,888 1,374 12,453 10,940 1,513 12,255 10,835 1,420 Fourth Year 10,957 9,632 1,325 10,841 9,538 1,303 10,849 9,442 1,407

Zamboanga Sibugay Elementary 101,077 99,738 1,339 103,230 101,797 1,433 99,444 97,860 1,584 Grade I 25,805 25,528 277 23,967 23,643 324 17,976 17,617 359 Grade II 18,674 18,424 250 20,539 20,284 255 20,834 20,484 350 Grade III 15,990 15,757 233 17,240 17,000 240 18,461 18,200 261 Grade IV 14,566 14,373 193 15,058 14,840 218 15,699 15,477 222 Grade V 13,597 13,394 203 13,802 13,607 195 13,844 13,634 210 Grade VI 12,445 12,262 183 12,624 12,423 201 12,630 12,448 182 Secondary 39,632 35,771 3,861 38,951 34,788 4,163 39,017 34,684 4,333 First Year 11,782 10,768 1,014 11,641 10,394 1,247 11,727 10,413 1,314 Second Year 10,497 9,494 1,003 10,159 9,149 1,010 10,102 8,936 1,166 Third Year 9,223 8,238 985 9,188 8,191 997 9,060 8,107 953 Fourth Year 8,130 7,271 859 7,963 7,054 909 8,128 7,228 900

Dapitan City Elementary 12,225 11,991 234 12,614 12,380 234 12,688 12,306 382 Grade I 2,458 2,417 41 2,815 2,781 34 1,924 1,755 169 Grade II 2,153 2,115 38 2,058 2,016 42 1,986 1,929 57 Grade III 2,122 2,080 42 2,095 2,062 33 2,698 2,659 39 Grade IV 1,890 1,850 40 2,043 2,004 39 2,015 1,971 44 Grade V 1,840 1,799 41 1,845 1,804 41 2,073 2,041 32 Grade VI 1,762 1,730 32 1,758 1,713 45 1,992 1,951 41, , Secondary 6,045 5,388 657 5,897 5,243 654 5,921 5,295 626 First Year 1,851 1,681 170 1,729 1,553 176 1,641 1,502 139 Second Year 1,551 1,385 166 1,619 1,447 172 1,588 1,410 178 Third Year 1,333 1,179 154 1,360 1,204 156 1,478 1,327 151 Fourth Year 1,310 1,143 167 1,189 1,039 150 1,214 1,056 158

2012-2013 School Year School Year

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Province/City School Year Division/Levelof Education Total Gov't Private Total Gov't Private Total Gov't Private

Dipolog City Elementary 18,910 17,717 1,193 19,464 18,039 1,425 18,770 17,347 1,423 Grade I 4,031 3,752 279 4,026 3,693 333 3,165 2,871 294 Grade II 3,362 3,144 218 3,569 3,269 300 3,656 3,368 288 Grade III 2,915 2,732 183 3,288 3,035 253 3,284 3,039 245 Grade IV 3,089 2,914 175 2,832 2,656 176 3,078 2,853 225 Grade V 2,848 2,671 177 2,986 2,801 185 2,744 2,562 182 Grade VI 2,665 2,504 161 2,763 2,585 178 2,841 2,654 187 Grade VII 2 2 Secondary 12,026 10,031 1,995 11,936 9,909 2,027 11,035 9,180 1,855 First Year 3,418 2,849 569 3,292 2,795 497 3,159 2,665 494 Second Year 3,175 2,655 520 3,172 2,610 562 2,879 2,455 424 Third Year 2,833 2,392 441 2,875 2,347 528 2,767 2,271 496 Fourth Year 2,600 2,135 465 2,597 2,157 440 2,230 1,789 4410 0Pagadian City Elementary 25,969 24,766 1,203 27,814 26,461 1,353 28,492 27,015 1,477 Grade I 5,784 5,540 244 5,969 5,725 244 5,124 4,854 270 Grade II 4,588 4,365 223 5,194 4,948 246 5,457 5,192 265 Grade III 4,310 4,090 220 4,626 4,394 232 5,087 4,830 257 Grade IV 4,019 3,830 189 4,307 4,089 218 4,606 4,362 244 Grade V 3,705 3,537 168 4,055 3,839 216 4,237 4,016 221 Grade VI 3,563 3,404 159 3,663 3,466 197 3,981 3,761 220

Secondary 14,957 11,996 2,961 15,700 12,404 3,296 15,913 12,623 3,290 First Year 4,222 3,392 830 4,420 3,533 887 4,530 3,692 838 Second Year 3,739 3,003 736 4,125 3,251 874 4,098 3,269 829 Third Year 3,718 2,974 744 3,728 2,911 817 3,911 3,062 849 Fourth Year 3,278 2,627 651 3,427 2,709 718 3,374 2,600 774

Zamboanga City Elementary 136,304 128,557 7,747 135,036 127,041 7,995 127,585 119,610 7,975 Grade I 36,084 34,632 1,452 31,718 30,220 1,498 25,034 23,634 1,400 Grade II 24,002 22,615 1,387 26,105 24,697 1,408 25,977 24,568 1,409 Grade III 21,098 19,841 1,257 21,788 20,457 1,331 22,598 21,257 1,341 Grade IV 19,862 18,603 1,259 19,660 18,446 1,214 19,245 17,964 1,281 Grade V 18,823 17,543 1,280 18,618 17,396 1,222 17,974 16,791 1,183 Grade VI 16,435 15,323 1,112 17,090 15,825 1,265 16,623 15,396 1,227 Grade VII 57 57 134 134

Secondary 56,845 48,008 8,837 56,814 48,179 8,635 57,642 48,952 8,690 First Year 17,048 14,767 2,281 16,805 14,595 2,210 17,034 14,716 2,318 Second Year 14,759 12,440 2,319 14,833 12,693 2,140 15,122 13,030 2,092 Third Year 13,353 11,212 2,141 13,354 11,146 2,208 13,382 11,294 2,088 Fourth Year 11,685 9,589 2,096 11,822 9,745 2,077 12,082 9,912 2,170 Fifth Year 0 22 22

School Year 2011-2012 2013-20142012-2013

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Elementary, SY 1998-1999Government

Basilan 53,055Zamboanga del N#######Zamboanga del S#######Dapitan City 11,533Dipolog City 15,232Pagadian City 22,734

Zamboanga City 96,786

Secondary, SY 1998-1999Government

Basilan 12,443Zamboanga del N 26,917Zamboanga del S 48,503Dapitan City 3,508Dipolog City 5,985

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Table 10.4TEACHER-STUDENT RATIO IN GOVERNMENT ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARYSCHOOLS BY PROVINCE/CITY/DIVISION, REGION IXSchool Year 2000-2001 to School Year 2012-2013

School Year/ Region Basilan/ Zamboanga Zamboanga Zamboanga Dapitan Dipolog Pagadian ZamboangaDivision IX Isabela City del Norte del Sur Sibugay City City City City

School Year 2000-2001 Elementary 1:33 1:28 1:30 1:34 .. 1:26 1:29 1:37 1:42 Secondary 1:34 1:30 1:32 1:36 .. 1:34 1:30 1:39 1:35

School Year 2001-2002 Elementary 1:40 1:29 1:31 1:57 .. 1:26 1:28 1:37 1:44 Secondary 1:33 1:31 1:36 1:39 .. 1:28 1:34 1:41 1:38

School Year 2002-2003 Elementary 1:40 1:18 1:31 1:32 1:35 1:26 1:29 1:36 1:41 Secondary 1:53 1:30 1:43 1:48 1:49 1:30 1:41 1:51 1:45

School Year 2003-2004 Elementary 1:34 1:27 1:31 1:33 1:35 1:27 1:31 1:37 1:43 Secondary 1:40 1:29 1:40 1:43 1:46 1:29 1:36 1:42 1:39

School Year 2004-2005 Elementary 1:34 1:21 1:31 1:33 1:34 1:27 1:31 1:37 1:43 Secondary 1:40 1:26 1:39 1:42 1:44 1:29 1:36 1:43 1:42

School Year 2005-2006 Elementary 1:33 1:21 1:32 1:30 1:33 1:26 1:31 1:36 1:42 Secondary 1:38 1:25 1:38 1:39 1:41 1:28 1:34 1:42 1:38

School Year 2006-2007 Elementary 1:33 1:21 1:32 1:31 1:32 1:26 1:31 1:35 1:42 Secondary 1:38 1:25 1:37 1:41 1:40 1:28 1:34 1:41 1:37

School Year 2007-2008 Elementary 1:33 1:22 1:33 1:30 1:32 1:26 1:31 1:35 1:43 Secondary 1:27 1:26 1:37 1:39 1:40 1:26 1:24 1:40 1:37

School Year 2008-2009 Elementary 1:33 1:22 1:34 1:30 1:32 1:26 1:32 1:35 1:42 Secondary 1:37 1:29 1:39 1:39 1:42 1:29 1:34 1:44 1:35

School Year 2009-2010 Elementary 1:34 1:22 1:35 1:30 1:32 1:26 1:33 1:36 1:43 Secondary 1:37 1:30 1:40 1:38 1:40 1:28 1:35 1:40 1:35

School Year 2010-2011 Elementary 1:34 1:21 1:36 1:31 1:33 1:27 1:34 1:35 1:41 Secondary 1:37 1:30 1:49 1:38 1:38 1:30 1:35 1:39 1:35

School Year 2011-2012 Elementary 1:35 1:22 1:36 1:32 1:35 1:26 1:34 1:36 1:43 Secondary 1:36 1:31 1:40 1:37 1:38 1:30 1:34 1:39 1:35

School Year 2012-2013 Elementary 1:34 1:34 1:33 1:31 1:35 1:27 1:33 1:38 1:42 Secondary 1:35 1:34 1:35 1:36 1:35 1:28 1:29 1:39 1:34

Note: 1)Basilan figures starting SY 2002-2003 represent those of Isabela City Division only. 2) SY 2001-2002, Zamboanga Sibugay was still part of Zamboanga del SurSource: Department of Education, (DepEd), Region IX

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Table 10.5 PERFORMANCE INDICATORS IN GOVERNMENT ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLSBY PROVINCE/CITY/DIVISION, REGION IXSchool Year 2001-2002 to School Year 2012-2013

Division/ Enrolment Retention Survival Completion Dropout Transition Graduation School Year Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate

ELEMENTARYRegion IX School Year 2001-2002 40.51 88.63 52.47 … … 94.19 … School Year 2002-2003 36.73 83.70 53.62 66.12 … 86.54 94.79 School Year 2003-2004 … 87.74 56.68 69.42 … 93.64 97.14 School Year 2004-2005 102.38 89.38 58.21 56.19 0.88 95.17 96.12 School Year 2005-2006 99.11 89.53 57.74 55.99 0.86 94.26 96.33 School Year 2006-2007 97.13 90.25 60.55 59.37 0.57 95.70 97.36 School Year 2007-2008 96.21 90.17 91.92 60.04 0.47 96.29 96.42 School Year 2008-2009 95.78 90.88 60.68 59.84 0.40 97.16 98.18 School Year 2009-2010 98.13 90.06 58.99 58.33 0.51 97.43 98.41 School Year 2010-2011 110.70 90.11 60.52 59.92 0.39 96.76 98.68 School Year 2011-2012 118.84 88.78 61.76 56.27 0.53 95.86 97.80 School Year 2012-2013 120.68 87.37 56.06 54.68 0.83 92.26 96.89

Basilan School Year 2001-2002 … 71.73 63.29 55.64 0.20 … 92.92 School Year 2003-2004 … 90.25 75.74 64.21 0.30 91.94 97.14

Isabela City School Year 2004-2005 102.23 90.93 62.32 60.71 0.99 93.92 97.07 School Year 2005-2006 100.33 88.17 57.81 57.13 0.80 90.46 97.90 School Year 2006-2007 98.79 88.81 57.37 55.91 0.62 93.23 97.46 School Year 2007-2008 100.18 91.12 63.73 59.70 0.80 98.47 93.41 School Year 2008-2009 98.57 88.01 49.69 47.26 1.33 94.79 95.12 School Year 2009-2010 67.83 87.05 47.45 47.63 0.70 94.19 97.29 School Year 2010-2011 109.88 88.00 51.59 52.38 0.41 94.05 99.27 School Year 2011-2012 113.78 89.62 64.43 54.75 0.23 95.80 98.86 School Year 2012-2013 123.58 89.67 63.46 62.18 0.14 93.46 98.41

Zamboanga del Norte School Year 2001-2002 94.14 … 47.34 47.02 … … 94.14 School Year 2002-2003 40.66 87.75 48.50 46.13 1.56 94.04 94.70 School Year 2003-2004 40.09 86.02 50.84 48.54 0.78 93.48 97.77 School Year 2004-2005 … 85.51 51.79 51.79 0.96 92.51 96.91 School Year 2005-2006 108.61 88.35 56.21 54.84 0.79 95.84 97.07 School Year 2006-2007 109.01 90.23 61.07 59.93 0.57 96.72 97.52 School Year 2007-2008 109.08 90.00 60.51 59.34 0.43 96.76 97.77 School Year 2008-2009 111.21 92.42 68.73 66.99 0.27 99.94 97.16 School Year 2009-2010 124.41 89.85 61.65 61.11 0.19 98.38 98.75 School Year 2010-2011 120.67 88.78 58.74 57.98 0.15 96.47 98.52 School Year 2011-2012 140.42 86.44 53.50 56.69 0.23 95.40 96.55 School Year 2012-2013 133.51 83.03 42.54 41.92 0.27 88.82 96.95

Note: 1) Starting SY 2003-2004, Basilan represents Isabela City only. 2) No available data for Basilan for the SY 2002-2003 3) SY 1998-1999 to SY 2001-2002, Zamboanga Sibugay was still part of Zamboanga del SurSource: Department of Education, (DepEd), Region IX

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Table 10.5 - Continued

Division/ Enrolment Retention Survival Completion Dropout Transition Graduation School Year Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate

Zamboanga del Sur School Year 2001-2002 43.44 87.91 51.03 45.97 1.72 93.31 … School Year 2002-2003 24.69 81.09 50.31 60.95 1.57 78.49 87.74 School Year 2003-2004 … 88.22 53.63 57.71 1.36 93.03 96.08 School Year 2004-2005 98.42 88.92 56.55 54.29 1.25 94.08 95.55 School Year 2005-2006 93.00 88.18 54.07 52.81 1.23 92.82 97.11 School Year 2006-2007 89.63 88.44 54.75 53.66 0.85 92.95 96.34 School Year 2007-2008 86.93 88.88 56.83 55.75 0.74 94.02 97.10 School Year 2008-2009 84.60 88.29 54.06 53.83 0.83 94.93 99.20 School Year 2009-2010 93.79 87.40 53.83 52.91 1.25 95.97 98.08 School Year 2010-2011 108.05 89.03 58.77 57.93 0.85 95.45 98.47 School Year 2011-2012 115.43 88.99 61.30 53.61 0.70 94.66 97.98 School Year 2012-2013 113.69 89.34 61.44 60.36 1.00 92.91 97.60

Zamboanga Sibugay School Year 2001-2002 … … … … … … … School Year 2002-2003 … 83.40 50.48 … 1.44 … 95.95 School Year 2003-2004 … 97.85 59.54 58.63 … 93.58 … School Year 2004-2005 97.13 90.31 59.29 57.80 1.04 94.33 97.01 School Year 2005-2006 93.45 90.07 56.94 54.15 1.37 92.99 94.51 School Year 2006-2007 90.28 91.30 63.51 61.68 0.90 95.58 96.62 School Year 2007-2008 88.13 91.82 64.60 63.33 0.76 96.55 97.30 School Year 2008-2009 87.42 92.30 66.02 64.82 0.36 97.44 97.70 School Year 2009-2010 93.89 89.65 54.01 52.70 0.63 95.14 97.05 School Year 2010-2011 105.87 91.94 64.06 63.01 0.68 97.82 97.90 School Year 2011-2012 110.51 90.68 69.41 56.39 1.37 96.58 97.59 School Year 2012-2013 114.09 89.34 64.98 62.74 1.85 93.87 96.31

Dapitan City School Year 2001-2002 45.30 92.12 67.34 64.64 0.18 96.91 98.30 School Year 2002-2003 45.67 90.99 63.27 65.89 0.03 96.22 99.78 School Year 2003-2004 … 92.25 64.25 64.65 0.03 98.38 99.64 School Year 2004-2005 96.56 91.33 63.72 63.57 0.03 95.96 99.59 School Year 2005-2006 91.77 88.94 55.41 54.67 0.19 91.10 98.13 School Year 2006-2007 89.89 93.15 67.54 66.77 0.64 96.74 98.12 School Year 2007-2008 88.74 93.76 70.33 70.03 0.08 96.92 99.44 School Year 2008-2009 87.89 93.86 62.29 62.17 0.02 98.29 99.76 School Year 2009-2010 111.71 92.02 64.47 64.39 0.03 95.16 99.58 School Year 2010-2011 117.26 93.63 71.61 71.29 0.03 97.63 99.49 School Year 2011-2012 115.14 92.40 69.97 72.86 0.26 98.31 96.25 School Year 2012-2013 120.95 93.55 73.38 69.47 0.80 97.24 97.55

Dipolog City School Year 2001-2002 38.47 93.87 71.11 71.62 0.19 101.05 97.70 School Year 2002-2003 38.40 93.52 73.25 72.89 0.15 100.20 98.56 School Year 2003-2004 … 93.83 72.83 72.83 0.21 100.90 99.50 School Year 2004-2005 92.34 94.86 77.12 76.47 0.21 101.26 99.07 School Year 2005-2006 88.44 91.89 65.01 64.34 0.31 96.66 98.26 School Year 2006-2007 88.01 95.90 81.78 81.57 0.28 101.30 99.57 School Year 2007-2008 88.15 96.45 81.25 80.04 0.35 101.44 98.17 School Year 2008-2009 87.17 94.62 67.87 67.98 0.07 98.12 99.56 School Year 2009-2010 49.32 96.32 76.89 76.95 0.04 100.98 99.75 School Year 2010-2011 116.75 98.67 86.94 86.97 0.07 101.56 100.00 School Year 2011-2012 120.31 94.53 77.45 66.20 0.02 98.45 99.84 School Year 2012-2013 132.06 94.30 76.16 74.54 0.20 95.95 96.60

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Pagadian City School Year 2001-2002 37.51 92.64 64.84 64.73 1.03 93.32 97.66 School Year 2002-2003 36.69 91.49 66.66 65.88 0.86 97.95 92.15 School Year 2003-2004 … 91.09 69.96 69.96 0.61 95.84 97.89 School Year 2004-2005 91.06 90.31 57.99 57.88 0.65 98.34 99.69 School Year 2005-2006 86.09 89.26 55.89 54.94 0.47 94.82 97.92 School Year 2006-2007 84.62 92.71 66.91 64.39 0.22 96.61 96.14 School Year 2007-2008 83.32 96.68 90.85 90.45 0.39 103.67 99.40 School Year 2008-2009 81.83 92.81 66.35 66.35 0.18 96.96 99.83 School Year 2009-2010 94.36 98.37 82.83 82.60 0.30 105.16 99.56 School Year 2010-2011 110.35 93.07 68.66 68.40 0.34 99.55 99.62 School Year 2011-2012 117.37 92.62 72.37 67.72 0.37 96.56 98.90 School Year 2012-2013 130.83 97.07 87.83 87.83 0.57 99.84 97.61

Zamboanga City School Year 2001-2002 42.51 91.80 63.00 56.41 0.29 97.43 95.62 School Year 2002-2003 40.85 84.56 57.57 … … 91.93 … School Year 2003-2004 … 86.10 58.64 58.64 0.43 93.80 97.38 School Year 2004-2005 110.87 88.93 58.41 54.47 0.56 95.54 95.85 School Year 2005-2006 107.02 89.81 58.83 56.00 0.31 94.68 94.36 School Year 2006-2007 106.29 90.33 60.95 60.38 0.25 97.04 98.59 School Year 2007-2008 107.50 90.85 61.59 56.40 0.12 97.05 91.23 School Year 2008-2009 106.19 89.84 54.43 53.86 0.13 96.13 98.18 School Year 2009-2010 99.17 91.18 60.48 60.31 0.16 98.15 99.06 School Year 2010-2011 104.76 89.78 57.73 57.58 0.06 96.65 99.11 School Year 2011-2012 109.16 88.11 63.16 53.73 0.24 96.37 98.79 School Year 2012-2013 116.66 85.51 52.87 50.40 0.76 91.87 96.18

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Region IX School Year 2001-2002 22.25 88.40 68.14 … … 85.79 … School Year 2002-2003 22.07 92.37 69.14 64.75 … 104.42 92.06 School Year 2003-2004 … 88.74 70.31 67.15 … 89.33 92.55 School Year 2004-2005 60.11 84.19 56.85 51.31 5.64 70.19 89.43 School Year 2005-2006 60.64 83.01 55.20 48.22 5.60 92.92 91.10 School Year 2006-2007 60.02 83.47 56.73 52.19 6.08 92.92 91.10 School Year 2007-2008 59.39 84.74 58.44 52.51 5.18 92.27 89.11 School Year 2008-2009 61.37 87.32 59.83 53.66 4.12 91.67 88.67 School Year 2009-2010 63.09 85.71 56.67 53.29 5.01 93.34 92.69 School Year 2010-2011 61.35 87.05 61.33 57.80 4.43 94.19 93.44 School Year 2011-2012 61.43 88.03 70.24 65.01 4.60 90.59 94.35 School Year 2012-2013 67.88 86.82 66.74 64.39 3.92 … 95.61

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Division/ Enrolment Retention Survival Completion Dropout Transition Graduation School Year Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate

Basilan School Year 2001-2002 13.48 89.56 63.25 57.16 5.24 74.54 92.56 School Year 2003-2004 … 87.33 87.32 86.70 5.85 107.03 88.61

Isabela City School Year 2004-2005 65.46 85.03 58.66 54.26 6.00 … 92.16 School Year 2005-2006 71.17 84.85 57.28 51.21 5.90 140.19 88.87 School Year 2006-2007 69.56 87.19 67.15 60.41 7.72 106.02 89.37 School Year 2007-2008 71.84 86.95 58.86 58.04 5.96 119.23 95.54 School Year 2008-2009 79.14 92.16 67.79 51.44 6.54 116.92 75.29 School Year 2009-2010 55.97 87.34 58.60 54.38 5.69 116.15 92.40 School Year 2010-2011 82.91 85.15 56.75 53.45 4.57 117.42 94.06 School Year 2011-2012 81.78 89.90 75.87 69.26 4.87 116.68 94.40 School Year 2012-2013 88.69 91.10 77.03 72.90 4.57 … 93.26

Zamboanga del Norte School Year 2001-2002 19.31 87.60 58.54 52.50 2.49 79.52 87.63 School Year 2002-2003 21.42 90.23 67.91 57.98 5.39 82.89 94.58 School Year 2003-2004 … 88.37 68.58 68.58 5.88 82.33 94.55 School Year 2004-2005 55.07 80.16 48.69 45.09 6.24 … 91.86 School Year 2005-2006 55.05 79.59 47.87 42.66 6.44 89.17 88.54 School Year 2006-2007 53.35 79.01 47.00 42.66 7.06 83.75 89.85 School Year 2007-2008 53.64 82.48 53.54 50.27 60.10 82.65 92.71 School Year 2008-2009 56.32 85.81 57.95 55.40 4.52 85.24 94.36 School Year 2009-2010 65.12 84.66 55.32 52.08 5.86 86.74 93.07 School Year 2010-2011 54.40 82.36 51.59 47.21 5.13 84.74 90.51 School Year 2011-2012 61.40 86.03 65.53 60.82 5.43 79.08 92.81 School Year 2012-2013 63.05 82.70 56.22 54.22 5.33 … 95.47

Zamboanga del Sur School Year 2001-2002 22.23 86.22 75.05 … … 78.97 … School Year 2002-2003 24.19 96.36 64.99 63.15 4.67 129.87 95.30 School Year 2003-2004 … 91.87 65.97 68.11 5.21 83.00 94.20 School Year 2004-2005 53.85 81.21 50.94 48.46 4.93 … 94.18 School Year 2005-2006 54.73 83.21 56.82 53.79 4.99 87.72 94.16 School Year 2006-2007 55.25 84.07 58.00 54.86 4.68 86.09 93.97 School Year 2007-2008 53.80 85.31 61.11 58.17 4.05 83.39 94.90 School Year 2008-2009 54.17 88.13 62.67 60.61 2.99 81.45 96.09 School Year 2009-2010 64.77 90.04 69.96 67.18 3.36 87.07 95.21 School Year 2010-2011 57.35 88.16 66.47 64.49 2.64 89.85 96.41 School Year 2011-2012 55.55 87.66 68.46 68.08 3.50 87.06 95.57 School Year 2012-2013 61.78 87.99 69.32 68.07 4.04 … 96.39

Zamboanga Sibugay School Year 2001-2002 … … … … … … … School Year 2002-2003 … 89.13 65.09 62.86 5.46 … 93.05 School Year 2003-2004 … 86.80 60.90 68.55 … 86.94 … School Year 2004-2005 53.24 85.32 53.26 49.90 5.67 … 92.72 School Year 2005-2006 54.81 80.32 50.58 45.62 6.55 107.62 89.24 School Year 2006-2007 54.30 82.78 57.81 54.40 4.77 88.00 93.50 School Year 2007-2008 53.70 83.28 55.78 52.75 4.60 85.76 93.80 School Year 2008-2009 57.16 87.80 57.43 55.53 2.92 89.42 94.90 School Year 2009-2010 60.14 84.62 51.39 49.55 3.35 90.00 95.40 School Year 2010-2011 59.66 90.52 67.71 65.47 3.99 95.87 95.74 School Year 2011-2012 55.73 87.29 68.12 64.87 4.67 92.22 94.71 School Year 2012-2013 59.42 85.59 63.81 60.87 2.70 … 96.57

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Division/ Enrolment Retention Survival Completion Dropout Transition Graduation School Year Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate

Dapitan City School Year 2001-2002 28.62 85.56 64.37 62.89 1.77 90.26 94.83 School Year 2002-2003 30.96 87.93 66.67 63.69 3.33 94.20 88.97 School Year 2003-2004 … 87.78 66.69 66.69 2.17 89.81 95.69 School Year 2004-2005 62.37 87.25 61.41 57.29 1.58 … 92.77 School Year 2005-2006 65.54 93.29 78.26 76.20 1.56 112.83 94.32 School Year 2006-2007 64.76 89.77 70.97 97.12 2.90 97.70 92.43 School Year 2007-2008 63.83 89.47 65.81 62.63 1.49 94.11 93.49 School Year 2008-2009 64.93 88.68 59.05 56.51 1.11 93.70 94.72 School Year 2009-2010 77.85 91.27 64.28 61.59 2.06 89.18 93.69 School Year 2010-2011 79.63 91.96 75.51 73.14 1.45 93.33 93.73 School Year 2011-2012 78.63 86.84 68.92 60.51 2.10 91.01 95.63 School Year 2012-2013 85.32 86.93 72.82 71.70 4.46 … 94.80

Dipolog City School Year 2001-2002 29.65 94.07 71.03 61.47 6.32 108.52 91.98 School Year 2002-2003 33.35 96.93 79.16 62.91 12.46 112.69 85.39 School Year 2003-2004 … 88.29 83.89 83.89 6.63 110.67 89.42 School Year 2004-2005 81.90 84.52 59.03 50.92 7.57 … 87.67 School Year 2005-2006 84.40 83.99 57.25 50.92 7.02 134.91 88.11 School Year 2006-2007 83.20 81.56 46.66 40.52 8.69 122.66 85.06 School Year 2007-2008 83.80 88.14 69.46 60.96 6.74 122.01 86.67 School Year 2008-2009 85.62 88.58 62.15 54.75 7.16 113.76 86.30 School Year 2009-2010 46.01 87.42 60.96 53.58 8.12 119.86 86.42 School Year 2010-2011 99.85 89.20 67.16 60.14 5.30 125.14 89.23 School Year 2011-2012 94.77 90.01 74.86 70.62 6.55 109.45 88.54 School Year 2012-2013 111.04 90.10 76.47 71.21 5.27 … 93.00

Pagadian City School Year 2001-2002 26.83 84.91 63.72 80.24 2.81 111.07 101.81 School Year 2002-2003 27.51 87.48 74.11 81.23 3.44 108.41 92.01 School Year 2003-2004 … 86.11 64.31 64.39 2.98 106.92 95.46 School Year 2004-2005 69.20 87.14 60.72 58.23 3.13 … 95.19 School Year 2005-2006 74.39 76.25 42.90 41.22 2.88 130.51 96.09 School Year 2006-2007 75.06 84.77 60.79 55.67 6.11 121.57 91.40 School Year 2007-2008 75.58 87.31 63.26 58.96 3.49 120.18 93.06 School Year 2008-2009 82.75 92.71 76.13 72.92 3.25 114.85 95.41 School Year 2009-2010 73.79 81.32 48.19 46.95 3.10 111.51 96.76 School Year 2010-2011 78.99 89.28 64.21 63.21 1.22 104.05 98.00 School Year 2011-2012 75.64 89.38 73.11 67.96 2.73 97.84 98.70 School Year 2012-2013 97.91 94.68 86.20 85.44 3.44 … 97.12

Zamboanga City School Year 2001-2002 24.71 92.50 70.78 64.43 6.26 101.17 93.69 School Year 2002-2003 24.92 88.56 72.03 66.02 7.38 93.82 89.59 School Year 2003-2004 … 88.80 72.74 66.98 6.16 95.27 88.83 School Year 2004-2005 72.93 91.53 75.00 59.60 6.48 … 78.67 School Year 2005-2006 70.15 88.46 67.97 49.18 5.58 106.63 71.57 School Year 2006-2007 69.14 86.37 63.71 57.49 7.06 101.74 89.03 School Year 2007-2008 67.61 85.03 58.44 44.37 6.34 105.53 75.44 School Year 2008-2009 67.52 84.79 54.76 40.55 5.32 100.13 73.28 School Year 2009-2010 64.41 83.43 50.92 45.95 7.15 99.91 87.68 School Year 2010-2011 61.92 86.94 59.74 54.71 6.84 98.78 90.84 School Year 2011-2012 61.19 90.08 76.35 63.93 5.08 99.30 94.40 School Year 2012-2013 70.20 87.42 69.14 66.15 3.04 … 94.90

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Table 10.6TERTIARY ENROLLMENT SY 2013-14 AND GRADUATES SY 2012-2013 BY MAJOR PROGRAM, REGION IX

Major Program Male Female Total Male Female Total

Zamboanga Peninsula 23,292 29,759 53,051 5,507 6,998 12,445

Education Science And Teacher Training 2,121 6,352 8,473 447 1,431 1,878 Fine And Applied ArtsHumanities 640 849 1,489 205 211 416 Religion And TheologySocial And Behavioral Sciences 73 210 283 15 43 58 Business Administration And Related 4,621 8,373 12,994 1130 1,720 2,792 Law And Jurisprudence 1,208 2,654 3,862 276 628 904 Natural Science 41 46 87 9 6 15 Mathematics 7 4 11 1 4 5 It-Related Disciplines 4,136 2,961 7,097 1221 986 2,207 Medical And Allied 1,739 6,014 7,753 422 1,519 1,941 Trade, Craft And Industrial 322 137 459 562 249 811 Engineering And Tech 3,229 460 3,689 489 63 552 Architecture And Town PlanningAgriculture, Forestry, Fisheries 91 113 204 4 3 7 Home EconomicsService Trades 21 38 59 0 - - Mass Communication And Documentation 11 31 42 3 8 11 Other Disciplines 3,894 1,412 5,306 379 126 503 GeneralMaritime 1,138 105 1,243 344 1 345

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Source: Commission on Higher Education IX

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Table 10.7TERTIARY ENROLLMENT SY 2013-14 AND GRADUATES SY 2012-2013 BY CITY/PROVINCE AND SEX, REGION IX

Name Location Male Female Total Male Female Total

Private Higher Education Institutions/Local Universities/CollegesRIZAL MEMORIAL INSTITUTE OF DAPITAN DAPITAN CITY 97 187 284 13 28 41 ANDRES BONIFACIO COLLEGE,INC DIPOLOG CITY 992 1,061 2,053 187 205 392 INSTITUTE OF DIPOLOG CITY DIPOLOG CITY 383 292 675 74 94 168 DMC COLLEGE FOUNDATION DIPOLOG CITY 374 451 825 89 125 214 SAINT VINCENT'S COLLEGE DIPOLOG CITY 1,607 2,658 4,265 334 571 905 JUAN S. ALANO MEMORIAL SCHOOL ISABELA 3 75 78 - 43 43 CLARET COLLEGE OF ISABELA ISABELA CITY 605 822 1,427 1,276 1,699 2,975 COMPUTER TECHNOLOGIES ISABELA CITY 19 17 36 7 1 8 LUCAN CENTRAL COLLEGES PAGADIAN CITY 112 245 357 7 15 22 MEDINA COLLEGE IPIL PAGADIAN CITY 162 186 348 - - - MENDERO COLLEGE MANAGED BY PAGADIAN CITY 24 91 115 - - - PAGADIAN CAPITOL COLLEGE PAGADIAN CITY 519 297 816 51 59 110 PHILIPPINE TECHNOLOGICAL PAGADIAN CITY 86 34 120 29 3 32 AND MARINE SCIENCESSAINT COLUMBAN COLLEGE PAGADIAN CITY 1,159 2,491 3,650 179 391 570 SOUTHERN MINDANAO COLLEGES PAGADIAN CITY 1,758 2,541 4,299 293 383 676 STI COLLEGE PAGADIAN PAGADIAN CITY 107 102 209 - - - YLLANA BAY VIEW COLLEGE PAGADIAN CITY 408 240 648 - - - ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR MARITIME INSTITUTE PAGADIAN CITY 1,881 467 2,348 482 20 502 AMA COMPUTER COLLEGE ‐ ZAMBOANGA ZAMBOANGA CITY 345 133 478 56 63 119 ATENEO DE ZAMBOANGA UNIVERSITY ZAMBOANGA CITY 1,775 2,652 4,427 298 433 731 BRENT HOSPITAL AND COLLEGES ZAMBOANGA CITY 234 865 1,099 58 267 325 COMPUTER TECHNOLOGIES INSTITUTE OF ZAMBOANGA CITY 75 137 212 11 11 22 ZAMBOANGA CITYEBENEZER BIBLE COLLEGE AND SEMINARY ZAMBOANGA CITY 37 36 73 1 7 8 HMIJ FOUNDATION‐ PHIL. ISLAMIC COLLEGE ZAMBOANGA CITY 102 121 223 15 14 29 IMMACULATE CONCEPTION ZAMBOANGA CITY 107 97 204 29 31 60 ARCHDIOCESAN SCHOOLMEIN COLLEGE ZAMBOANGA CITY 91 222 313 314 171 485 NUEVO ZAMBOANGA COLLEGE ZAMBOANGA CITY 222 192 414 - - - PILAR COLLEGE OF ZAMBOANGA CITY ZAMBOANGA CITY 385 902 1,287 74 180 254 SOUTHERN CITY COLLEGES ZAMBOANGA CITY 705 466 1,171 87 83 170 STI COLLEGE ZAMBOANGA ZAMBOANGA CITY 265 167 432 38 41 79 UNIVERSIDAD DE ZAMBOANGA ZAMBOANGA CITY 3,681 4,466 8,147 502 713 1,155 WESTERN MINDANAO FOUNDATION COLLEGE ZAMBOANGA CITY 442 747 1,189 129 214 343 PASTOR BONUS SEMINARY ZAMBOANGA CITY 62 - 62 8 - 8 AVE MARIA COLLEGE ZAMBO. DEL NORTE 48 98 146 - - - PHILIPPINE ADVENT COLLEGE ZAMBO. DEL NORTE 301 411 712 62 76 138 PHILIPPINE ADVENT COLLEGE ZAMBO. DEL NORTE 25 25 50 25 25 50 SAINT ESTANISLAO KOSTKA COLLEGE ZAMBO. DEL NORTE 87 158 245 16 16 32 SAINT JOSEPH COLLEGE OF SINDANGAN ZAMBO. DEL NORTE 759 1,203 1,962 77 140 217 SOUTHERN PENINSULA COLLEGE ZAMBO. DEL NORTE 145 218 363 30 33 63 ST. MARY'S COLLEGE OF LABASON ZAMBO. DEL NORTE 139 220 359 26 38 64 COLEGIO DE SAN FRANCISCO JAVIER ZAMBO. DEL NORTE 306 533 839 84 118 202 ALHADEETHA MINDANAO COLLEGE ZAMBO. DEL SUR 62 105 167 - - - AURORA PIONEERS MEMORIAL COLLEGE ZAMBO. DEL SUR 280 295 575 76 55 131 BLANCIA COLLEGE FOUNDATION ZAMBO. DEL SUR 92 173 265 9 34 43 EASTERN MINDANAO COLLEGE OF TECH. ZAMBO. DEL SUR 173 83 256 231 28 259 HYRONS COLLEGE PHILIPPINES ZAMBO. DEL SUR 89 79 168 - - - SMC AGRO‐TECH ZAMBO. DEL SUR 10 17 27 3 3 6 ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR PROVINCIAL ZAMBO. DEL SUR 63 78 141 - - - GOVERNMENT COLLEGE AIM HIGH COLLEGES ZAMBO. SIBUGAY 6 35 41 1 23 24 DR. AURELIO MENDOZA MEMORIAL COLLEGES ZAMBO. SIBUGAY 567 703 1,270 49 76 125 MARIAN COLLEGE ZAMBO. SIBUGAY 188 366 554 28 69 97 MEDINA COLLEGE ZAMBO. SIBUGAY 64 405 469 44 211 255 SIBUGAY TECHNICAL INSTITUTE ZAMBO. SIBUGAY 685 713 1,398 25 65 90 SOUTHWESTERN PHILLIPPINES ZAMBO. SIBUGAY 6 6 12 1 1 2 FOUNDATION COLLEGEST. JOHN GENERAL HOSPITAL & COLLEGE ZAMBO. SIBUGAY 80 96 176 2 17 19 UNIVERSIDAD DE ZAMBOANGA‐IPIL ZAMBO. SIBUGAY 293 279 572 77 105 182

TOTAL 23,292 29,759 53,051 5,507 6,998 12,445

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Name Location Male Female Total Male Female TotalPublic Higher Education Institutions

BASILAN STATE COLLEGE ISABELA CITY 1,519 1,898 3,417 381 493 874 WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY ZAMBOANGA CITY 7,549 9,840 17,389 824 1,370 2,194 ZAMBOANGA CITY STATE ZAMBOANGA CITY 3,100 1,785 4,885 484 233 717 POLYTECHNIC COLLEGEZAMBOANGA STATE COLLEGE OF ZAMBOANGA CITY 3,146 2,088 5,234 331 391 722 MARINE SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGYJ.H. CERILLES STATE COLLEGE ZAMBO. DEL SUR 374 781 1,155 74 116 190 JOSE RIZAL MEMORIAL STATE UNIVERSITY DAPITAN CITY 2,443 2,041 4,484 406 307 713 MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY BUUG CAMPUS ZAMBO. SIBUGAY 316 671 987 51 94 145 TOTAL 18,447 19,104 37,551 2,551 3,004 5,555

GRAND TOTAL 41,739 48,863 90,602 8,058 10,002 18,000 Source: Commission on Higher Education IX

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Table 10.8FUNCTIONAL LITERACY RATE OF HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD AND OVER,BY EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT, SEX, PHILIPPINES AND REGION IX: 2008(Number in thousands)

Philippines 86.4 5.3 67.0 80.8 89.8 100.0

RegionNCR 94.0 11.8 80.4 81.3 89.8 100.0CAR 89.2 0.0 70.1 86.9 93.9 100.0I-Ilocos Region 91.3 16.1 73.6 82.0 90.9 100.0II-Cagayan Valley 86.1 2.5 66.2 82.2 91.2 100.0III-Central Luzon 92.1 0.0 77.8 84.4 92.1 100.0IVA- CALABARZON 93.5 3.6 81.0 87.7 94.8 100.0IVB- MIMAROPA 83.9 6.4 65.8 80.5 91.4 100.0V-Bicol Region 79.9 9.1 55.7 71.5 85.7 100.0VI- Western Visayas 82.6 9.6 60.4 77.9 84.6 100.0VII- Central Visayas 86.6 2.3 70.6 84.7 91.0 100.0VIII- Eastern Visayas 72.9 5.3 48.3 68.6 81.0 100.0IX- Zamboanga Peninsula 79.6 5.8 59.3 78.4 89.7 100.0X- Northern Mindanao 85.9 3.8 63.2 84.6 92.9 100.0XI- Davao Region 81.7 1.8 65.1 76.6 86.3 100.0XII- SOCCSKSARGEN 71.6 7.4 66.4 86.2 91.7 100.0ARMM 71.6 7.4 66.4 86.2 91.7 100.0

SexMale 84.2 5.3 63.9 79.8 88.6 100.0Female 88.7 5.2 71.1 81.9 91.1 100.0

Sources: Philippine Statistics Authority-National Statistics Office (PSA-NSO), 2008 Functional Literacy, Education and Ma Note: Persons who graduated from high school or completed higher level of education are in this tabulation, considered functionally literate.

Region/SexPopulation

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Highest Educational Attainment

No Grade Completed

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Table 10.9SCHOOL-GOING AGE POPULATION BY AGE GROUP BY PROVINCE/CITY, REGION IX:Census Years 1980, 1990, 1995, 2000 and 2007

Province/Age-Group 1980 1990 1995 2000 2007

7 - 12 Years

Region IX 329,134 410,516 442,013 599,934 489,268

Basilan/Isabela City 35,903 42,591 51,374 68,183 13,582 Zamboanga del Norte 100,152 111,113 119,314 156,881 138,284 Zamboanga del Sur 193,079 256,812 271,325 268,894 140,385 Zamboanga Sibugay … … … … 88,710 Zamboanga City … … … 105,976 108,307

13 - 16 Years Region IX 182,525 235,330 271,525 282,963 315,610

Basilan/Isabela City 18,778 22,010 30,380 30,927 8,101 Zamboanga del Norte 56,114 65,245 73,400 74,567 87,333 Zamboanga del Sur 107,633 148,075 167,745 125,691 94,693 Zamboanga Sibugay … … … … 56,531 Zamboanga City … … … 51,778 68,952

17 - 24 Years Region IX 370,586 455,729 423,933 464,800 472,990

Basilan/Isabela City 31,337 38,403 43,052 48,892 13,705 Zamboanga del Norte 147,677 172,121 115,834 118,860 124,026 Zamboanga del Sur 191,572 245,205 265,047 198,925 127,998 Zamboanga Sibugay … … … … 79,815 Zamboanga City … … … 98,123 127,446 Note: 1) Basilan/Isabela City figures starting 2007 represent those of Isabela City only. 2) For 1980 - 2000, Zamboanga Sibugay was still part of Zamboanga del Sur. 3) For 1980 - 1995, Zamboanga City figures were included in Zamboanga del Sur.Source:Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office (PSA-NSO)

7 - 12 years old44.5%

13 - 16 Years24.7%

17 - 24 Years37.0%

Figure 10.7 Percent Distribution of School-Going Age Population by Age-Group, Region IX: 2007

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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 obtained 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 labor force at the regional and/or 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 such as accession and separation rates. The basic sources of data were the Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office (PSA-NSO) and the Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics (BLES) of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE). The PSA-NSO generates the data on the labor force and its employment status using the results of its quarterly Labor Force Survey (LFS). Meanwhile, PSA-BLES was the source of data on accession, separation and labor turnover rates using the various publications released regularly by the bureau.

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ContentsHighlights 11-3

STATISTICAL TABLES:

Table 11.1 Employment Status, Region IX: 2010-2013 11-4

Table 11.2 Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Region IX: 2004-2013 11-7

Table 11.3 Employed Persons by Major Industry Group and Sex, Region IX: 2013 11-12

Table 11.4 Employed Persons by Major Occupation Group and Sex,Region IX: 2013 11-14

Table 11.5 Employed Persons by Highest Grade Completed and Sex, Region IX: 2013 11-17

Table 11.6 Daily Minimum Wage Rates (in pesos) by Sector, Region IXEffective Date : November 25, 2011and June 10, 2013 11-18

Table 11.7 Nominal and Real Minimum Wage Rates by Region,Philippines as of September 2014 11-19

FIGURES and ILLUSTRATIONS:

Figure 11.1 Labor Force Participation Rates by Quarter, Region IX: 2012-2013 11-4

Figure 11.2 Employment Rates by Quarter, Region IX: 2010-2013 11-5

Figure 11.3 First Quarter Unemployment Rates, Region IX: 2009-2013 11-6

Figure 11.4 Own-Account Workers who are Employers (in percent), Region IX: October 2006-2013 11-7

Figure 11.5 Own-Account Workers who are Self-Employed (in percent),Fourth Quarter, Region IX: 2006-2013 11-8

Figure 11.6 Employed Persons who are Unpaid Family Workers (in percent),Fourth Quarter, Region IX: 2006-2013 11-9

Figure 11.7 Percentage Distribution of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Region IX: January 2013 11-10

Figure 11.8 Percentage Distribution of Employed Persons by Sex, Region IX: October 2013 11-15

Figure 11.9 Employed Persons by Major Occupation Group (in thousands), Region IX: October 2013 11-16

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Highlights Ω The labor force decreased by about 0.97 percent from 1,438 thousand in

October 2012 to 1,424 thousand in October 2013. Ω Unemployment rate for the region in the October 2013-round survey was

recorded at 3.00 percent. Labor force participation rate (LFPR) for the same reference period was 63.90 percent.

Ω In October 2013, wage and salary workers made up about 46.64 percent of all

classes of workers; own-account workers, 35.65 percent, and the remaining 17.64 percent were unpaid family workers.

Ω Of the total labor force as of October 2013, 41.14 percent were agricultural and

forestry workers; 15.4 percent were wholesale and retail workers; 5.06 percent were manufacturing workers; and the rest were workers of other occupation groups.

Ω In terms of the major occupation group, laborers and unskilled workers made up

38.11 percent of the total labor force in October 2013. Farmers, forestry workers and fishermen made up 21.48 percent, and officials of government and special interest organizations, corporate executives, managers, managing proprietors and supervisors made up 13.09 percent.

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Table 11.1EMPLOYMENT STATUS, REGION IX:2010-2013(In thousands)

INDICATOR Jan Apr Jul Oct Jan Apr Jul Oct

Household Population 15 Years Old and Over 2,146 2,198 2,191 2,198 2,267 2,264 2,205 2,242Labor Force 1,465 1,423 1,411 1,456 1,468 1,440 1,462 1,526 Employed 1,397 1,379 1,355 1,413 1,423 1,394 1,414 1,474 Unemployed 68 43 56 44 45 46 48 52

Labor Force Participation Rate (%) 68.27 64.74 64.40 66.24 64.76 63.60 66.30 68.06Employment Rate (%) 95.36 96.91 96.03 97.05 96.93 96.81 96.72 96.59Unemployment Rate (%) 4.64 3.02 3.97 3.02 3.07 3.19 3.28 3.41

Note: Starting April 2005, the new definition of unemployed was adopted per NSCB Resolution No. 15The new definition includes the availability criterion. Previously, only those without jobs and lookingfor work were considered unemployed.Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office (PSA-NSO)

2010 2011

66.57 68.14

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Table 11.1 - Continued

Jan Apr Jul Oct Jan Apr Jul Oct

2,163 2,169 2,184 2,185 2,201 2,216 2,228 2,2291,440 1,478 1,418 1,438 1,442 1,463 1,450 1,4241,387 1,417 1,360 1,389 1,393 1,400 1,405 1,382

53 61 58 49 49 63 45 43

66.57 68.14 64.93 65.81 65.50 66.00 65.08 63.9096.32 95.87 95.91 96.59 96.60 95.70 96.90 97.003.68 4.13 4.09 3.41 3.40 4.30 3.10 3.00

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January April July October2003 92.8 91.3 90.5 94.32004 92.4 92.5 92.6 94.12005 94.2 94.9 96.8 96.92006 96.3 95.8 96.8 97.2

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2010 2011 2012 2013

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Table 11.2EMPLOYED PERSONS BY CLASS OF WORKER, REGION IX:2004-2013(In thousands)

Class ofWorker Jan Apr Jul Oct Jan Apr Jul Oct

All Classes of Workers 1,177 1,196 1,213 1,221 1,194 1,199 1,276 1,277

Wage and Salary Workers 433 416 461 449 405 424 446 456 Worked for Private HH/ Establishment/Family Operated Activity 306 305 342 329 281 297 308 343 Worked for Government/ Government Corporation 127 111 119 120 124 127 138 113

Own-Account Workers 567 555 537 541 553 548 572 553 Self-employed 468 499 474 458 481 445 499 458 Employer 99 56 63 83 72 103 73 95

Unpaid Family Workers 177 225 215 231 236 228 259 269

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office (PSA-NSO)

employAll C employerJan 200 7.7 #### 97

1997 Jan 200 4.3 #### 54 1998 Jan 200 3.4 #### 42 1999 Jan 200 3.7 #### 64 2000 Jan 201 4.8 #### 67 2001 Jan 201 3.8 #### 54 2002 Jan 201 3.0 #### 41 2003 Jan 201 3.4 #### 47 2004 2005

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Region IX: January 2006-2013

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Table 11.2 - Continued

Class ofWorker Jan Apr Jul Oct Jan Apr Jul Oct

All Classes of Workers 1,257 1,289 1,318 1,329 1,260 1,313 1,257 1,244

Wage and Salary Workers 421 450 504 453 508 453 484 434 Worked for Private HH/ Establishment/Family Operated Activity 296 314 370 338 381 327 358 318 Worked for Government/ Government Corporation 124 136 133 115 127 126 126 115

Own-Account Workers 581 561 563 588 516 567 518 564 Self-employed 484 483 487 517 462 506 433 503 Employer 97 78 76 71 54 61 85 60

Unpaid Family Workers 256 278 251 288 236 293 254 246

All Cself-employed2006 37.2 #### 4682007 38.2 #### 4812008 39.0 #### 4842009 26.8 #### 4622010 35.9 #### 5022011 19.1 #### 2722012 33.5 #### 4642013 30.9 #### 431

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Table 11.2 - Continued

Class ofWorker Jan Apr Jul Oct Jan Apr Jul Oct

All Classes of Workers 1,241 1,305 1,330 1,381 1,724 1,381 … 1,381

Wage and Salary Workers 446 500 516 550 500 511 … 540 Worked for Private HH/ Establishment/Family Operated Activity 331 366 387 421 371 379 … 417 Worked for Government/ Government Corporation 115 134 129 129 129 132 … 123

Own-Account Workers 544 530 561 564 536 532 … 552 Self-employed 502 479 493 502 472 480 … 474 Employer 42 51 68 62 64 52 … 78

Unpaid Family Workers 251 275 253 268 688 338 … 247

Unpaid Fam All C Unpaid Family Workers2006 #### #### 2562007 #### #### 2362008 #### #### 2512009 #### #### 6682010 #### #### 2402011 #### #### 2452012 #### #### 2402013 #### #### 217

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First Quarter, Region IX: 2006-2013

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Table 11.2 - Continued

Class ofWorker Jan Apr Jul Oct Jan Apr Jul Oct

All Classes of Workers 1,397 1,379 1,355 1,413 1,423 1,394 1,414 1,474

Wage and Salary Workers 627 558 510 556 597 607 645 628 Worked for Private HH/ Establishment/Family Operated Activity 483 422 388 449 452 470 524 508 Worked for Government/ Government Corporation 114 136 122 107 145 137 121 120

Own-Account Workers 530 538 548 552 580 526 547 558 Self-employed 464 494 489 477 526 482 506 503 Employer 67 45 59 75 54 44 40 54

Unpaid Family Workers 240 283 297 304 245 262 223 288

October 2008Wage and Salary 698

Self-Employed 431Employer 1997 47

Unpaid Family Worker 1998 217 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005####

20112010

Wage and Salary50.1%

Self-Employed30.9%

Employer3.4%

Unpaid Family Worker15.6%

Figure 11.7 Percentage Distribution of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Region IX: January 2013

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Table 11.2 - Continued

Class ofWorker Jan Apr Jul Oct Jan Apr Jul Oct

All Classes of Workers 1,387 1,417 1,360 1,389 1,393 1,399 1,405 1,383

Wage and Salary Workers 638 629 662 665 698 642 664 645 Worked for Private HH/ Establishment/Family Operated Activity 504 500 540 530 574 507 534 508 Worked for Government/ Government Corporatio 134 128 122 135 124 135 129 135

Own-Account Workers 509 493 468 466 478 472 479 493 Self-employed 467 433 411 430 431 439 419 444 Employer 41 59 57 37 47 33 60 49

Unpaid Family Workers 240 296 230 258 217 286 263 244

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Table 11.3EMPLOYED PERSONS BY MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP AND SEX, REGION IX: 2013(In thousands)

Major IndustryGroup/Sex

Both Sexes Agriculture and forestry Fishing and aquaculture Mining and quarrying Manufacturing Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activitie Construction Wholesale and retail; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles Accommodation and food service activities Information and communication Transportation and storage Financial and insurance activities Real estate activities Professional, scientific and technical activities Administrative and support service activities Public administration and defense; Compulsary social services Education Health & Social Work activities Arts, entertainment and recreation Other service activities Activities of households as employers; undifferentiated goods and services producing activities of households for own use Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodiesMale Agriculture and forestry Fishing and aquaculture Mining and quarrying Manufacturing Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activitie Construction Wholesale and retail; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles Accommodation and food service activities Information and communication Transportation and storage Financial and insurance activities Real estate activities Professional, scientific and technical activities Administrative and support service activities Public administration and defense; Compulsary social services Education Health & Social Work activities Arts, entertainment and recreation Other service activities Activities of households as employers; undifferentiated goods and services producing activities of households for own use Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies

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Table 11.3 - Continued

Major IndustryGroup/Sex

Female Agriculture and forestry Fishing and aquaculture Mining and quarrying Manufacturing Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activitie Construction Wholesale and retail; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles Accommodation and food service activities Information and communication Transportation and storage Financial and insurance activities Real estate activities Professional, scientific and technical activities Administrative and support service activities Public administration and defense; Compulsary social services Education Health & Social Work activities Arts, entertainment and recreation Other service activities Activities of households as employers; undifferentiated goods and services producing activities of households for own use Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodiesNote: Details may not add up due to rounding.Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office (PSA-

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Table 11.4EMPLOYED PERSONS BY MAJOR OCCUPATION GROUP AND SEX, REGION IX:2013(In thousands)

Major OccupationGroup/Sex Jan Apr Jul Oct

Both Sexes 1393 1399 1405 1383

Officials of Government & 202 159 189 181 Special Interest-Organiza- tions, Corporate Executives, Managers, Managing Proprietors & SupervisorsProfessionals 46 59 61 67Technicians & Associate 16 19 17 14 ProfessionalsClerks 43 48 54 49Service Workers & Shop & 145 133 139 129 Market Sales WorkersFarmers, Forestry Workers 264 286 275 297 & FishermenTrades & Related Workers 65 78 67 68Plant & Machine Operators 39 41 51 45 & AsemblersLaborers & Unskilled Workers 562 569 544 527Special Occupation 11 7 7 6

Male 868 887 884 872

Officials of Government & 97 82 94 97 Special Interest-Organiza- tions, Corporate Executives, Managers, Managing Proprietors & SupervisorsProfessionals 12 16 16 18Technicians & Associate 8 10 9 6 ProfessionalsClerks 17 16 22 24Service Workers & Shop & 75 69 71 62 Market Sales WorkersFarmers, Forestry Workers 218 245 239 254 & FishermenTrades & Related Workers 62 71 63 62Plant & Machine Operators 38 40 50 45 & AsemblersLaborers & Unskilled Workers 332 330 312 299Special Occupation 9 7 7 6Note: Details may not add up due to rounding.Source:Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office (PSA-NSO)

2013

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Table 11.4 - Continued

Major OccupationGroup/Sex Jan Apr Jul Oct

Female 525 512 521 510

Officials of Government & 105 76 95 84 Special Interest-Organiza- tions, Corporate Executives, Managers, Managing Proprietors & SupervisorsProfessionals 33 43 46 49Technicians & Associate 8 9 9 8 ProfessionalsClerks 26 32 32 25Service Workers & Shop & 71 64 67 68 Market Sales WorkersFarmers, Forestry Workers 46 42 36 42 & FishermenTrades & Related Workers 4 7 4 6Plant & Machine Operators * 1 1 * & AsemblersLaborers & Unskilled Workers 230 239 232 228Special Occupation 2 - 0 *

2012

63%

37%

Figure 11.8 Percentage Distribution of Employed Persons by Sex, Region IX: October 2013

Male

Female

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- 100 200 300 400 500 600

Officials of Government & Special Interest-Organizations Corporate Executives, Managers, Managing Proprietors & …

Professionals

Technicians & Associate Professionals

Clerks

Service Workers & Shop & Market Sales Workers

Farmers, Forestry Workers & Fishermen

Trades & Related Workers

Plant & Machine Operators & Asemblers

Laborers & Unskilled Workers

Special Occupation

Figure 11.9 Employed Persons by Major Occupation Group (in thousands), Region IX: October 2013

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Table 11.5EMPLOYED PERSONS BY HIGHEST GRADE COMPLETED AND SEX, REGION IX:2013(In thousands)

Highest GradeCompleted/Sex Jan Apr Jul Oct

Both Sexes 1393 1139 1405 1383

No Grade Completed 46 34 37 44 Elementary Undergraduate 344 324 319 306 Graduate 224 225 246 230 High School Undergraduate 230 222 208 219 Graduate 257 254 252 245 Post Secondary Undergraduate 12 12 13 7 Graduate 27 25 33 32 College Undergraduate 107 126 124 106 Graduate 147 177 172 193

Male 868 887 884 872

No Grade Completed 32 20 21 23 Elementary Undergraduate 241 241 225 220 Graduate 142 141 162 149 High School Undergraduate 153 141 143 142 Graduate 145 160 157 162 Post Secondary Undergraduate 7 9 8 5 Graduate 10 15 19 18 College Undergraduate 69 79 70 66 Graduate 68 80 78 89

Female 525 512 521 510

No Grade Completed 15 13 17 22 Elementary Undergraduate 102 83 94 87 Graduate 81 83 84 81 High School Undergraduate 77 81 65 78 Graduate 111 94 95 83 Post Secondary Undergraduate 5 3 4 2 Graduate 16 10 14 14 College Undergraduate 38 47 54 40 Graduate 79 97 94 104

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office (PSA-N

2013

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Table 11.6DAILY MINIMUM WAGE RATES BY SECTOR, REGION IX(In Pesos)

Nov 25,2011 Jun 10,2013

1. NON-AGRICULTURAL 267.00 280.00

(Includes Private Hospital, Security Agencies, Janitorial, Retail/

Service Establishments Employing More Than 30 Workers)

2. AGRICULTURALPlantation Agricultural Enterprise (Includes Rubber-Based Plantat 242.00 255.00

Enterprises)

Non-Plantation Enterprise 222.00 235.00

3. RETAIL/SERVICE ESTABLISHMENTSEmploying not more than 30 workers 247.00 260.00

4. COTTAGE/HANDICRAFT ESTABLISHMENTS 222.00 235.00

Source: National Wages and Productivity Commission, DOLE IX

Category/Sector

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Table 11.7NOMINAL AND REAL MINIMUM WAGE RATES BY REGIONPHILIPPINESAs of SEPTEMBER 2014(In pesos)

NOMINAL c/ REAL b/ NOMINAL d/ REAL b/

NCR 466.00 354.64 429.00 326.48 429.00 326.48CAR 280.00 201.01 268.00 192.39 268.00 192.39

I 253.00 188.38 233.00 173.49 213.00 158.60II 255.00 178.82 243.00 170.41 243.00 170.41III 336.00 236.95 306.00 215.80 290.00 204.51

IV A 362.50 259.30 337.50 241.41 317.50 227.11IV B 275.00 189.79 225.00 155.28 225.00 155.28

V 260.00 177.72 236.00 161.31 236.00 161.31VI 287.00 197.93 255.00 155.28 225.00 155.28VII 340.00 237.60 322.00 255.02 322.00 255.02VIII 260.00 172.87 241.00 160.24 220.50 146.61IX 287.00 185.05 255.00 168.54 235.00 155.32X 340.00 201.18 294.00 193.29 294.00 193.29XI 260.00 212.97 302.00 206.14 302.00 206.14XII 280.00 179.40 252.00 167.44 249.00 167.44XIII 306.00 171.14 258.00 164.75 238.00 151.98

ARMM 312.00 162.44 250.00 162.44 250.00 162.44

1/ Includes COLAsa/ Highest Nominal Wage, September 2014b/ Based on September 2014 CPIc/ Highest Nominal Wage, in Agriculture-Plantation, September 2014d/ Highest Nominal Wage, in Agriculture-Non-Plantation, September 2014Sources: National Wages and Productivity Commission Department of Labor and Employment

NOMINAL a/REGION

NON-AGRICULTURAL1/ AGRICULTURAL 1/

REAL b/ PLANTATION NON-PLANTATION

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Chapter 12 SOCIAL SERVICES

Data on social welfare serve as indicators of the results and impacts of goals, policies and programs on human development. The 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 thrust 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 system of generating data. This chapter presents data at the regional level on the number of direct services to community based clients by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD). The Department, which is the source of data, compiles the information based on its administrative reporting systems.

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Contents

Highlights 12-3

STATISTICAL TABLES:

Table 12.1 Direct Services to Community Based ClientsRegion IX: 2013 12-4

Table 12.2 Direct Services to Displaced PersonsRegion IX: 2013 12-10

Table 12.3 Direct Services To Youth 12-11Region IX: 2013

Table 12.4 Direct Services to Children 12-12Region IX: 2013

Table 12.5 Direct Services to Persons with Disabilities 12-13Region IX: 2013

Table 12.6 Direct Services to Senior Citizens 12-14Region IX: 2013

Table 12.7 Direct Services to Displaced Persons 12-15Region IX: 2013

Table 12.8 Direct Services to Women 12-17Region IX: 2013

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Highlights Ω In 2013, a cumulative total of 1,494 children were served by the Department of

Social Welfare and Development (DSWD). Ω For the same year, a cumulative total of 987 women were served. 28 of the

women were sexually abused, 334 of them were physical abused, 5 were victims of illegal recruitment, 9 were victims of armed conflict, 293 were victims of trafficking.

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Table 12.1DIRECT SERVICES TO COMMUNITY BASED CLIENTS

2013

UNIT OF MEASUREM F Total

I. CLIENTELE CATEGORY

A. CHILDREN Total No. of Children served (1+3+4+5) 764 730 1,494

( 0 < 18 yrs. Old )1.

445 425 870a. Abandoned 39 33 72b. Neglected 244 242 486c. Voluntary Committed /

Surrendered 8 6 14 d. Sexually-abused 0 103 103

- Rape 0 76 76- Incest 0 21 21- Acts of Lasciviousness 0 6 6

e. Sexually-exploited 0 3 3- Victims of Pedophilia 0 0 0- Victims of Prostitution 0 3 3- Victims of Pornography 0 0 0- Victims of Cyber

Pornography 0 0 0f. Physically-abused / maltreated /

battered 57 50 107g. Children in Situations of

Armed Conflict 12 7 19- Affected 12 7 19- Involved 0 0 0

h. Victims of Child Labor 3 6 9i. Victims of Child Trafficking 11 17 28j. Street Children 4 3 7k. Victims of Illegal recruitment 1 7 8l. Children with HIV / AIDS 154 60 214m. Children with Disabilities 7 11 18

- Orthopedically handicapped 3 0 3- Hearing/speech impaired 0 2 2- Visually impaired 0 2 2- Mentally challenged 0 1 1- Other handicapped 4 6 10

n. Children in Conflict with theLaw (CICL) 8 1 91) No. of CICL served 8 1 92) No. of CICL in: 50 19 69

- Released on recognizance 3 0 3- Released on bail 0 0 0- Custody supervision 0 0 0- Mediation / Diversion 9 4 13- Others (Pls. Specify) 26 11 37

Crisis Situation 26 11 373) Types of services provided to

CICL 37 8 45- Financial assistance 1 0 1- Educational assistance 0 0 0- Psychological evaluation 0 0 0

CUMULATIVE TOTAL(Unduplicated)

No. of CNSP served (a+b+c+d+e+f+g+h+i+j+k+l+m+n)

CUMULATIVE TOTAL

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UNIT OF MEASUREM F Total

CUMULATIVE TOTAL(Unduplicated)

CUMULATIVE TOTAL

- Counseling 19 5 24- Referral 17 3 20- Others (Pls. Specify) 0 0 0

2. No. of CNSP provided with thefollowing services: (a+b+c+d+e+f) 607 736 1,343a. Financial assistance 46 84 130b. Educational assistance 13 14 27c. Psychological evaluation 10 17 27d. Counseling 320 382 702e. Referral 205 215 420f. Others (Pls. Specify) 13 24 37

Financial assistance 3 17 20Home visit 7 5 12Placement of family head 3 2 5

3. Travel Clearance 229 220 449 4. No. of children placed thru

Alternative Parental Care: (a+b+c) 73 70 143a. Adoption 38 41 79

- Local 34 39 73- Inter-Country 4 2 6

b. Foster Care 25 14 39- With Subsidy 12 9 21

- Without Subsidy 13 5 18c. Legal Guardianship 10 15 25

5. Other children served (Pleasespecify) 17 15 32a. Children in Crisis 9 14 23b. CICL 8 1 9

6. Other Services provided (Please specify) 4 11 15 a. Counselling 4 11 15

B. WOMEN 1. No. of women served (a+b+c+d+e+f+g) 987 987

( 18 < 60 yrs. Old ) a. Sexually-abused 28 28- Rape 26 26- Incest 2 2

- Acts of Lasciviousness 0 0b. Physically-abused / maltreated / 0 0

battered 334 334c. Victims of illegal recruitment 5 5d. Victims of involuntary prostitution 36 36e. Victims of armed conflict 9 9f. Victims of trafficking 293 293g. Others (Pls. Specify) 282 282

Emotionally abused 65 65Neglected/Abandoned 75 75Crisis Situation 142 142

2.1,735 1,735

a. Counseling 967 967b. Psychological evaluation 9 9c. Psychiatric evaluation 2 2d. Legal services 94 94e. Financial assistance 250 250f. Referrals 401 401g. Others (Please specify) 12 12

No. of women provided with: (a+b+c+d+e+f+g)

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UNIT OF MEASUREM F Total

CUMULATIVE TOTAL(Unduplicated)

CUMULATIVE TOTAL

Home visit 12 12

C. FAMILY No. of families served (1+2+3+4+5) 3001. Foster Families 1. No, of foster families served 78

a. Applicants 58b. Licensed 20

- Active 20a) With Subsidy 10b) Without Subsidy 10

- Inactive 02. Adoptive Families 2. No. of adoptive families served 82

a. Applicants 58b. Approved 23c. Matched 1

3. Victims of Disaster 3. Unduplicated no. of familieswho were victims of disaster(c/o DROMIC) 125

3.1. No. of families provided with: 128a. financial assistance 0

b. ESA 32 c. relief goods 39

d. counseling 43 e. food for work 12

f. cash for work 2 3.2. No. of families rehabilitated 0

4. Internally Displaced 4. Unduplicated no. of IDF served 0Families (IDF) 4.1. No. of families provided with: 0

a. financial assistance 0b. core shelter support 0

c. relief services 0d. counseling 0e. food for work 0

4.2. No. of families rehabilitated 05. Solo Parent 5. No. of Unduplicated Solo

Parent served 155.1 Type of services provided

to Solo Parent. Pls. Specify 21Counselling 12

Financial Assistance 9

D. OVERSEAS FILIPINO 1. Unduplicated no. of OFWs WORKERS (OFWs) served abroad 0 0 0

1.1.0 0 0

a. Counseling 0 0 0 b. CISD 0 0 0

c. AICS financial assistance 0 0 0 d. Referrals 0 0 0

e. Others (Please specify) 0 0 02. Unduplicated no. of OFWs

served locally 0 0 02.1.

3 3 6a. Counseling 1 0 1b. CISD 0 1 1c. AICS financial assistance 0 0 0

No. of services provided: (a+b+c+d+e)

No. of services provided: (a+b+c+d+e)

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UNIT OF MEASUREM F Total

CUMULATIVE TOTAL(Unduplicated)

CUMULATIVE TOTAL

d. Referrals 2 2 4e. Others (Please specify) 0 0 0

E. OTHERS CLIENTS 1. No. of other clients served (a+b+c+d+e+f)(Please specify) (Please specify the programs /

services provided) 810 3,163 3,973 a. FHONA 690 3,045 3,735

Counselling 36 1,469 1,505Financial Assistance (PDAF) 53 1,400 1,453Referral for Medical Assistance 601 176 777

0 0 0b. CNSP 98 76 174

Counselling 98 76 174Financial Assistance 0 0 0

c. Youth 2 5 7Counselling 0 3 3Financial Assistance 2 2 4

d. WEDC 0 12 12Counselling 0 10 10Financial Assistance 0 2 2

e. PWDs 9 5 14Financial Assistance 4 2 6Counselling 5 3 8

f. Senior Citizens 11 20 31Counselling 6 12 18Financial Assistance 5 8 13

II. CRISIS INTERVENTION 1. Unduplicated no. of clientsUNIT (CIU) served (a+b+c+d+e+f+g) 1,447 2,414 3,861

a. FHONA 1,169 2,033 3,202b. CNSP 44 42 86c. Youth 131 153 284d. WEDC 0 10 10e. PWDs 0 2 2f. Senior Citizens 90 150 240g. Others (Please specify) 13 24 37

Disaster Victims 13 24 372.

2,527 4,082 6,609a. FHONA 2,044 3,509 5,553

- Legal service 10 0 10- Financial service 119 190 309- Transportation assistance 146 122 268- Referrals 40 53 93- Others (Please specify) 1,729 3,144 4,873

Burial 257 545 802Medical 652 1,167 1,819Educational 2 4 6Family food packs 130 191 321Counselling 652 1,214 1,866

Temporary Shelter 36 23 59b. CNSP 68 68 136

- Legal service 5 0 5- Financial service 23 25 48- Transportation assistance 8 3 11- Referrals 1 1 2

No. of services provided to: (a+b+c+d+e+f+g)

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UNIT OF MEASUREM F Total

CUMULATIVE TOTAL(Unduplicated)

CUMULATIVE TOTAL

- Others (Please specify) 31 39 70Medical Assistance 0 3 3Referrals 1 5 6Family food packs 8 6 14Counselling 22 22 44Temporary Shelter 0 3 3

c. Youth 298 280 578- Legal service 44 35 79- Financial service 9 8 17- Transportation assistance 35 48 83- Referrals 0 0 0- Others (Please specify) 210 189 399

Medical 39 68 107Burial 16 25 41Family food packs 33 0 33Counselling 88 79 167Temporary Shelter 34 17 51

d. WEDC 0 30 30- Legal service 0 0 0- Financial service 0 0 0- Transportation assistance 0 8 8- Referrals 0 3 3- Others (Please specify) 0 19 19

Family food packs 0 7 7 Counselling 0 10 10

Temporary Shelter 0 2 2e. PWDs 0 4 4

- Legal service 0 0 0- Financial service 0 0 0- Transportation assistance 0 1 1- Referrals 0 0 0- Others (Please specify) 0 3 3

Medical Assistance 0 1 1Counselling 0 2 2Family food packs 0 0 0

f. Senior Citizens 117 191 308- Legal service 0 0 0- Financial service 6 11 17- Transportation assistance 11 6 17- Referrals 0 2 2- Others (Please specify) 100 172 272

Burial 25 37 62Medical Assistance 40 74 114Temporary Shelter 0 0 0Family food packs 1 6 7Counselling 34 55 89

g. Others (Pls. Specify) 0 0 0- Legal service 0 0 0- Financial service 0 0 0- Transportation assistance 0 0 0- Referrals 0 0 0- Others (Please specify) 0 0 0

III. PROCESSING CENTER 1. Total number of deportees FOR DISPLACED provided with community-basedPERSONS (PCDP) services by age group : 3,550 1,122 4,672

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UNIT OF MEASUREM F Total

CUMULATIVE TOTAL(Unduplicated)

CUMULATIVE TOTAL

2. Total number of Other Clients 689 349 1,038- Victims of illegal Recruitment 390 120 510- Total number of returnees 267 171 438- Displaced Persons 299 229 528

3. No. of services provided : 46,135 14,789 60,924(Please specify) 25,170 8,101 33,271- Legal service 0 0 0- Financial service 0 0 0- Counselling 3,405 1,023 4,428- Group/theraphy sessions 1,030 352 1,382

- Practical skills training 60 60 120- financial assistance 0 0 0- Medical/dental services 1,117 285 1,402- Transportation assistance 3,505 1,151 4,656- Referrals 3,438 991 4,429

- Others (Please specify) 8,410 2,826 11,236- Livelihood Assistance 0 0 0- Food 4,205 1,413 5,618- Shelter 4,205 1,413 5,618- Personal Effects 0 0 0- Used clothings/footwear 0 0 0

III. SELF-EMPLOYMENT 1. No. of SEA-Ks organized (a+b) 0ASSISTANCE- a. Level I 0KAUNLARAN (SEA-K) b. Level II 0PROGRAM 2. No. of families provided with

SEA-Ks (a+b) 14,306a. Level I 14,306b. Level II 0

3. No. of SEA-K Level II accessedto formal funding institutions 0

Source: Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), Region, IX

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Table 12.2DIRECT SERVICES TO DISPLACED PERSONS2013

M F Total

PROCESSING CENTER 1. Total number of deportees 4,504 1,642 6,146FOR DISPLACED provided with community-basedPERSONS (PCDP) services by age group : 3,548 1,122 4,670

a. 0 to less than 1 17 13 30b. 1 to below 5 80 78 158c. 5 to below 10 99 66 165d. 10 to below 14 59 44 103e. 14 to below 16 66 33 99f. 16 to below 25 1,438 328 1,766g. 25 to below 31 623 152 775h. 31 to below 60 1,138 397 1,535i. 60 to below 71 21 11 32j. 71 to below 80 5 0 5k. 80 and above 2 0 2

2. No. of Other Clients Served 689 349 1,038- Victims of illegal recruitment 390 120 510- Total number of returnees- Displaced Persons 299 229 528

3. No. of services provided :

(Please specify) 20,961 6,688 27,649- Legal service 0 0 0- Financial service 0 0 0- Counselling 3,403 1,023 4,426- Group/theraphy sessions 1,030 352 1,382- Practical skills training 58 60 118- financial assistance 0 0 0- Medical/dental services 1,117 285 1,402- Transportation assistance 3,505 1,151 4,656- Referrals 3,438 991 4,429

- Others (Please specify) 8,410 2,826 11,236- Livelihood Assistance 0 0 0- Food 4,205 1,413 5,618- Shelter 4,205 1,413 5,618

Source: Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), Region, IX

(Unduplicated)CUMULATIVE TOTAL

UNIT OF MEASURE

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Table 12.3DIRECT SERVICES TO YOUTH

2013

M F Total

I. TOTAL YOUTH No. of youth served in( 9 < 18 years old ) DSWD centers and institutions 61 0 61

1. Children in Conflict with the Law 61 0 61

2. Others (Please Specify) 0 0 0a. Youth Offenders 0 0 0

II. TOTAL YOUTH Number of Youth Discharged 16 5 21DISCHARGED

Percent of Discharged from center over clients served 26.23 8.20 34.43

III. TOTAL YOUTH Number of Youth Rehabilitated 15 5 20REHABILITATED

Percent Rehabilitated from center over youth served 24.59 8.20 32.79

IV. TYPES OF 1. No. of youth placed forDISCHARGED / domestic adoption 0 0 0

2. No. of youth placed forinter-country adoption 0 0 0

3. No. of youth placed forfoster family care 0 0 0

4. No. of youth reintegratedto family / relative 15 5 20

5. No. of youth providedother form of arrangement(Please specify) 1 0 1a. Transfer to Other institut 0 0 0b. Escaped/ LWOP 1 0 1c. Case dismissed by court 0 0 0d. On Custody Supervision 0 0 0e. Case on Trial 0 0 0f. Awaiting Discharge 0 0 0g. Returned to Jail 0 0 0h. ROR 0 0 0i. Suspended Sentence 0 0 0j. Back to Court 0 0 0j. Dismissed Amicably Sett 0 0 0k. Diversion Program 0 0 0l. Rehab with Final Report 0 0 0

Source: Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), Region, IX

TOTALINDICATOR UNIT OF MEASURE

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DIRECT SERVICES TO CHILDREN2013

M F Total

I. TOTAL CHILDREN No. of children served in( 0 < 7 years old ) DSWD centers and institutions 51 32 83

1. Abandoned 20 12 322. Neglected 0 0 03. Voluntary Committed/

Surrendered 13 11 244. Others (Please Specify) 18 9 27

a. Community Outreach 0 0 0

b. Acts of Lasciviousness 0 0 0c. Physically Absued 0 0 0d. Mendicants/ St Children 0 0 0e. Protective Custody 0 0 0f. PWDs 0 0 0g. Orphaned 0 0 0h. Victims of Child trafficking 1 1 2i. Foundling 0 0 0

j. CICL 0 0 0k. Sexually Abused 0 0 0l. Dependents 17 8 25

II. TOTAL CHILDREN Number of Children Discharged 40 26 66DISCHARGED

Percent of Discharged from center over clients served 78.43 81.25 79.52

III. TYPES OF 1. No. of children placed for 3 3 6DISCHARGED domestic adoption

2. No. of children placed for 3 1 4inter-country adoption

3. No. of children placed for 5 1 6foster family care 0 0 0

4. No. of children reintegrated 22 17 39to family / relative 0 0 0 0 to less than 1 3 1 4

5. No. of children provided 0 0 0other form of arrangement 0 0 0(Please specify) 7 4 11a. Stop Milk Assistance 0 0 0b. Transferred to other instituion 6 4 10c. Mortality 1 0 1

Source: Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), Region, IX

Table 12.4

INDICATOR UNIT OF MEASURETOTAL

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Table 12.5DIRECT SERVICES TO PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES2013

M F Total

I. TOTAL Total number of clients served PERSONS WITH in DSWD centers and DISABILITIES institutions 99 50 149( PWDs ) 1. Orthopedically

handicapped 57 24 812. Hearing / Speech impaired 10 6 163 Visually impaired 17 6 234. Mentally Challenged 1 0 1

5. Multiple Handicapped 1 0 16. Others (Please Specify) 12 11 23

a. Caregiver 1 3 4c. Harelip/speech def 0 0 0d. Deportees 5 1 6e. WOther handicapped (OH) 5 6 11f. Celebral Palsy (CP) 1 1 2g. Cleft Palate/ Dwarfism 0 0 0h. Improved Mental Patient 0 0 0

Non-PWD Clients 7. Non PWD Clients served 1 3 4

a. CNSP 0 0 0b. OSY 1 0 1c. WEDC 0 3 3d. Elderly 0 0 0e. WDeportees 0 0 0

II. TOTAL PWDs Number of PWDs Discharged 302 116 418DISCHARGED

Percent Rehabilitated from center over clients served 305 232 281

III TOTAL PWDs Number of PWDs Rehabilitated 222 104 326REHABILITATED

Percent Rehabilitated from center over clients served 224 208 219

IV. TYPES OF 1. No. of PWDs provided with: 3 3 6REHABILITATED a. Social Rehabilitation 0 0 0

b. Vocational 0 0 0Rehabilitation 3 3 6

2. No. of PWDs job placed 37 6 43a. Open Employment 0 0 0b. Self-Employed 35 6 41c. Sheltered 0 0 0d. School Placement 2 0 2

3. No. of PWDs providedwith other services(Please specify) 262 107 369a. Provision of Assistive Devic 0 0 0

b. Prosthesis 2 1 2c. Physical Theraphy 2 0 2d. Referral - CIU 4 1 2e. Referral - PCSO 3 1 1f. Referral - LGUs 32 3 31g. Hospital Intervention 4 4 3h. Referral - Assistive Device 33 2 33I. Social Preparation 66 40 85j. various object 0 0 0k. Training 20 0 19l. Medical 96 55 122

4. Dependents of PWDs 0 0 0provided with other form 0 0 0of arrangement 0 0 0

Source: Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), Region, IX

TOTALINDICATOR UNIT OF MEASURE

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Table 12.6DIRECT SERVICES TO SENIOR CITIZENS2013

M F Total

I. TOTAL 1. No. of senior citizensSENIOR CITIZENS served in DSWD centers( 60 > 80 years old ) and institutions 28 45 73

Number of Senior CitizensII. TOTAL Discharged 13 32 54

SENIOR CITIZENSDISCHARGED Percent of Discharged from

center over clients served 46 71 74

III. TYPES OF 1. No. of senior citizensDISCHARGED reintegrated to family /CASES relative 10 20 37

2. No. of senior citizensplaced in group home 0 0 0

3. No. of senior citizensplaced in foster home 0 0 0

4. No. of senior citizenstransferred to othercenter/institution 0 0 0

5. No. of senior citizensprovided with other form of arrangement(Please specify) 3 12 17a. Absconded 0 4 4b. Mortality 3 8 13c. Voluntary Discharge 0 0 0d. Independent Living 0 0 0

Source: Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), Region, IX

TOTALUNIT OF MEASURE

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Table 12.7DIRECT SERVICES TO DISPLACED PERSONS2013

M F Total

No. of served inDSWD centers and institutions 9 223 232

Children 9 37 46Women 0 186 186

1. Sexually-abused 0 5 5WOMEN 0 2 2

a. Rape 0 4 4WOMEN 0 2 2

b. Incest 0 0 0WOMEN 0 0 0

c. Acts of Lasciviousness 0 1 1WOMEN 0 0 0

2. Physically-abused / maltreated 0 0 0WOMEN 0 3 3

3. Victims of Illegal Recruitment 0 2 2WOMEN 0 56 56

4. Victims of Involuntary Prostitution 0 0 0WOMEN 0 0 0

0 0 05. Victims of Armed Conflict 0 0 0

WOMEN 0 0 06. Victims of Trafficking 0 0 0

0 7 7WOMEN 0 75 75

7. Others (Please Specify) 9 23 32WOMEN 0 50 50

a. WICL/ Women in Detention 0 0 0

WOMEN 0 0 0b. Repatriates/Deportees/Improved 0 5 5

Mental PatientsWOMEN 0 20 20

c. Psychologically/ Emotionally Ab 0 3 3WOMEN 0 19 19

d. W emergency situation 0 0 0WOMEN 0 9 9

e. Homeless 0 0 0WOMEN 0 0 0

f. Domestic Violence 0 1 1WOMEN 0 0 0

g. Stow Away 0 3 3WOMEN 0 0 0

h Unwed Mothers 0 0 0WOMEN 0 0 0

Other clients (please specify) 0 0 0a. Dependents 9 10 19

Unit of Measure TOTAL

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M F TotalUnit of Measure TOTAL

WOMEN 0 1 1b. PWDs Abandoned 0 1 1

WOMEN 0 1 1c. Street Children 0 0 0

WOMEN 0 0 0d. Delinquent Child 0 0 0

WOMEN 0 0 0Number of ChildrenDischarged 9 33 42

Percent of Discharged from center over clients served 108Number of ChildrenRehabilitated 7 23 30

Percent Rehabilitated from center over children served 57

Number of womenDischarged 15 202 217

Percent of Discharged from center over clients servedNumber of womenRehabilitated 15 200 215

Percent Rehabilitated from center over children served4. No. of children reintegrated 0 0 0

to family / relative 9 26 35WOMEN 15 193 208

5. No. of children providedother form of arrangement(Please specify) 0 7 7a. Self Propelling 0 0 0

WOMEN 0 1 1b. LWOP 0 0 0

WOMEN 0 0 0c. Wage Placed 0 0 0

WOMEN 0 0 0d. Transferred to other institution 0 7 7

WOMEN 0 8 8e. Voluntary discharged 0 0 0

WOMEN 0 0 0f. Deceased 0 0 0

WOMEN 0 0 0g. Repatriated 0 0 0

WOMEN 0 0 0h. Dep. Discharged w/ their mothers 0 1 1

Source: Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), Region, IX

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Table 12.8DIRECT SERVICES TO WOMEN2013

M F Total

I. TOTAL No. of served in( 0 < 1 DSWD centers and institutions 0 65 65

Children 0 65 65Women 0 0 0

1. Sexually-abused 0 47 47WOMEN 0 0 0

a. Rape 0 30 30b. Incest 0 17 17c. Acts of Lasciviousness 0 0 0

2. Sexually-exploited CHILDREN 0 0 0WOMEN 0 0 0

a. Victims of Pedophilia 0 0 0b. Victims of Prostitution 0 0 0c. Victims of Pornography 0 0 0d. Victims of Cyber

Pornography 0 0 03. Physically-abused / maltreated

/battered 0 1 14. Victims of Child Labor 0 2 25. Trafficking 0 5 56. Victims of Illegal

Recruitment 0 0 07. Others (Please Specify) 0 10 10

WOMEN 0 0 0a. Street Child 0 0 0b. Kidnap Victim/Abduction 0 1 1c. CICL 0 4 4d. Abandoned 0 1 1e. Neglected 0 0 0f. Attempted Rape 0 3 3g. Stow Away 0 0 0h. Delinquent 0 0 0

WOMEN 0 0 0I. Strandee 0 0 0j. Psychologically Abused 0 1 1k. Emotionally Abused 0 0 0l. Dependent 0 0 0m. PWDs 0 0 0n. Vol. Committed 0 0 0o. WEDC Rape 0 0 0p. Drug Dependent 0 0 0q. CIAC 0 0 0q. CSAC 0 0 0r. Mentally Challenged 0 0 0

s. Witness 0 0 0t. Child Exploitation 0 0 0u. Unwed Pregnant Mothers 0 0 0v. Special Custody Arrangements 0 0 0w. Orphaned 0 0 0x. Special Chld 0 0 0y. Habeas Corpus 0 0 0

Source: Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), Region, IX

TOTALINDICATOR UNIT OF MEASURE

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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 planners and decision-makers in government and in entrepreneurial ventures with a sound basis to improve the state of their infrastructure. 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 the dissemination of news, events and developments in the domestic and international scene. Under this situation, the citizenry becomes well informed of events and developments affecting their lives. The business community, on the other hand, 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 socio-economic development and cultural upliftment of the area. This chapter presents data on all modes of transportation at the regional, provincial and city levels. On the land transport, the data presented include the registration of motor vehicles and permits/licenses issued by the Land Transportation Office (LTO). The data presented also include road length and the number and length of bridges. The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) and other concerned local government units are the sources of data. On the water transport, the data contained in this chapter include the cargo and passenger volume handled by shipping vessels. The data were gathered from the Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office (PSA-NSO) and the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA). On the air mode of transport, this chapter also shows data covering the volume of passengers and cargo handled. The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) is the source of data. For the communication sector, the chapter also provides data on the number of telecommunication facilities, licensed radio stations, telegraph stations, telephone distribution, and post offices and mail carriers and the volume of mail handled. The sources of data are the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC), the Telecommunications Office (TelOf) and the Philippine Postal Corporation (PPC). This chapter also presents data on the inventory of ports prepared by the Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board (PSA-NSCB).

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ContentsHighlights 13-4

STATISTICAL TABLES:Table 13.1 Number of Motor Vehicles Registered by Type of Vehicle and

District Office, Region IX: 2005-2012 13-5

Table 13.2 Number of Motor Vehicles Registered, New and Renewal by Type,Region IX: 2011-2013 13-9

Table 13.3 Existing National Road Length by Surface Type byProvince/City, Region IX: 2011-2013 13-12

Table 13.4 Road Network System and Road Condition by District/City,Region IX: As of November 2013 13-13

Table 13.5 Length of Bridges by Type by Province/City, Region IX: 2011-2013 13-14

Table 13.6 Shipping and Trade Statistics by Port, Region IX: 2009-2012 13-16

Table 13.7 Inventory of Ports by Location, Classification and Status by Province/City, Region IX: 1999 13-20

Table 13.8 Summary of Ports Inventory by Classification byProvince/City, Region IX: 1999 13-22

Table 13.9 Inventory of Airports by Location, Classification and Status by 13-23Province/City, Region IX: 2012

Table 13.10 Volume of Air Passengers and Air Cargo by Airport Location, 13-23Region IX: 2008-2013

Table 13.11 Number of Licensed Radio Stations by Type of Station by Province, 13-24 Region IX: 2013

Table 13.12 Number of Public Telegraph/Calling/Telephone Exchange Stations and 13-26Municipalities Covered 'by Province/City, Region IX: 2004-2010

Table 13.13 Telecommunication Facilities in Region IX 13-27(As of December 2011)

Table 13.14 Cellular Mobile Telephone System Facilities 13-28(As of June 2014)

Table 13.15 Number of Post Offices and Mail Carriers by Province/City, 13-30Region IX: 2005-2012

Table 13.16 Summary of Mail Volume Handled, Region IX: 1994-2012 13-32

Table 13.17 Telemoney Order Payments, Region IX: 2009-2012 13-32

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FIGURES and ILLUSTRATIONS:

Figure 13.1 Total Length of Permanent Bridges, Region IX: 2011-2013 13-15

Figure 13.2 Percent Distribution of Permanent Bridges by Type, Region IX: 2013 13-15

Figure 13.3 Percent Distribution of Ports by Classification, Region IX: 1999 13-22

Figure 13.4 Distribution of Subscribed Lines in Region IX as of December 2011 13-28

Figure 13.5 Number of Subscribed Lines by Province/City inRegion IX: December 2011 13-29

Figure 13.6 Distribution of Cell Sites in Region IX: June 2014 13-29

Figure 13.7 Number of Post Offices by Province/City, Region IX: 2012 13-30

Figure 13.8 Number of Mail Carriers by Province/City, Region IX: 2012 13-31

Figure 13.9 Volume of Posted Mails, Region IX: 2002-2012 13-33

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Highlights Ω There were 222,918 motor vehicles registered in the region in 2013, and 91.4

percent of which was private; 1.5 percent government-owned and 7.1 percent was for hire.

Ω As of 2013, the total national road classified in the region was 1,564.579

kilometers. Of this figure, 725.286 kilometers were concrete roads; 362.665 kilometers, asphalt; and 476.628 kilometers were gravel.

Ω The length of concrete bridges increased from 11,745 lineal meters in 2012 to

11,970.7 lineal meters in 2013. .

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Table 13.1NUMBER OF MOTOR VEHICLES REGISTERED BY TYPE OF VEHICLEAND DISTRICT OFFICE, REGION IX2005 - 2012

District Office/Vehicle Type Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

Region IX 39,015 41,005 42,807 23,076 41,204 38,828 39,657 23,385

Private 32,707 34,295 35,211 20,372 35,818 33,681 34,098 20,536Government 792 763 1,096 427 918 697 850 375Diplomatic 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0Exempt Vehicle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1For Hire 5,516 5,946 6,500 2,277 4,468 4,449 4,709 2,473

Basilan 1,776 1,669 1,842 909 1,807 1,703 1,828 732

Private 1,097 1,066 1,186 604 1,221 1,155 1,255 486Government 30 18 25 12 18 28 13 10Diplomatic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Exempt Vehicle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0For Hire 649 585 631 293 568 520 560 236

Dipolog City 7,225 7,626 7,424 4,016 7,330 5,930 6,696 3,146

Private 6,189 6,571 6,375 3,584 6,357 5,324 5,792 2,852Government 211 203 167 90 214 97 191 51Diplomatic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Exempt Vehicle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0For Hire 825 852 882 342 759 509 713 243

Sindangan, ZDN 1,704 1,894 1,542 1,106 1,704 1,560 1,495 1,110

Private 1,459 1,619 1,283 989 1,495 1,339 1,247 987Government 9 11 15 9 13 3 11 7Diplomatic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Exempt Vehicle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0For Hire 236 264 244 108 196 218 237 116

Siocon, ZDN 177 165 110 119 92 167 144 119

Private 155 151 86 103 81 158 127 100Government 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0Diplomatic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Exempt Vehicle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0For Hire 22 14 24 16 11 9 13 19

Molave, ZDS 2,292 2,177 2,239 1,525 2,848 2,636 2,701 1,967

Private 2,148 2,028 2,110 1,474 2,748 2,512 2,606 1,919Government 19 15 13 2 8 11 10 6Diplomatic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Exempt Vehicle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0For Hire 125 134 116 49 92 113 85 42

2005 2006

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District Office/Vehicle Type

Region IX 163,971 170,015 170,988 184,559 210,862 221,862

Private 143,066 150,045 150,112 163,219 191,251 202,363Government 2,971 2,946 2,929 3,261 3,114 3,591Diplomatic 1 1 1 0 0 0Exempt Vehicle 3 3 6 6 12 7For Hire 17,930 17,021 17,941 18,073 16,485 15,901

Basilan 5,922 6,221 5,981 6,478 6,796 6,956

Private 3,997 4,395 4,424 4,820 5,160 5,289Government 61 56 67 56 75 65Diplomatic 0 0 0 0 0 0Exempt Vehicle 0 0 0 0 0 0For Hire 1,864 1,770 1,490 1,602 1,561 1,602

Dipolog City 27,661 29,200 29,570 31,808 34,869 42,452

Private 24,178 25,711 25,938 28,347 31,617 38,924Government 683 626 726 584 615 867Diplomatic 0 0 0 0 0 0Exempt Vehicle 0 0 0 0 0 0For Hire 2,800 2,863 2,906 2,877 2,637 2,661

Sindangan, ZDN 8,179 8,169 8,661 10,130 13,936 12,845

Private 7,342 7,301 7,749 9,192 12,485 11,290Government 37 37 39 120 302 356Diplomatic 0 0 0 0 0 0Exempt Vehicle 0 0 0 0 0 0For Hire 800 831 873 818 1,149 1,199

Siocon, ZDN 676 110 0 0 0 0

Private 583 88 0 0 0 0Government 3 0 0 0 0 0Diplomatic 0 0 0 0 0 0Exempt Vehicle 0 0 0 0 0 0For Hire 90 22 0 0 0 0

Molave, ZDS 16,165 24,509 18,288 12,966 15,634 17,530

Private 15,345 23,425 17,598 12,599 15,388 17,339Government 122 165 212 85 77 52Diplomatic 0 0 0 0 0 0Exempt Vehicle 0 0 0 0 0 0For Hire 698 919 478 282 169 139

2009 2011 20122007 2008.0 2010

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District Office/Vehicle Type Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

Pagadian City 3,102 3,139 3,952 1,325 3,024 3,009 2,796 1,726

Private 2,210 2,107 1,950 917 2,107 1,992 1,766 1,209Government 150 127 300 51 149 110 155 60Diplomatic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Exempt Vehicle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0For Hire 742 905 1,702 357 768 907 875 457

Aurora, ZDS 903 1,224 2,386 1,451 2,197 2,267 1,968 1,236

Private 818 1,111 2,242 1,348 2,109 2,146 1,869 1,184Government 10 5 27 40 20 18 11 4Diplomatic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Exempt Vehicle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0For Hire 75 108 117 63 68 103 88 48

Buug, ZSP 2,551 2,317 1,863 1,603 1,720 1,734 1,945 1,523

Private 2,402 2,206 1,769 1,550 1,582 1,607 1,846 1,478Government 7 6 5 4 26 8 12 3Diplomatic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Exempt Vehicle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0For Hire 142 105 89 49 112 119 87 42

Ipil, ZSP 3,084 3,110 3,329 2,537 3,607 3,189 2,667 1,899

Private 2,556 2,560 2,795 2,288 3,134 2,682 2,236 1,644Government 57 50 68 40 52 54 43 38Diplomatic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Exempt Vehicle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0For Hire 471 500 466 209 421 453 388 217

Zamboanga City 16,201 17,684 18,120 8,485 16,875 16,633 17,417 9,927

Private 13,673 14,876 15,415 7,515 14,984 14,766 15,354 8,677Government 299 328 476 179 418 368 400 196Diplomatic 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0Exempt Vehicle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1For Hire 2,229 2,479 2,229 791 1,473 1,498 1,663 1,053

2005 2006

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District Office/Vehicle Type

Pagadian City 11,390 15,256 16,346 20,456 20,889 20,138

Private 7,876 11,978 13,344 17,451 18,122 17,413Government 462 456 227 366 273 440Diplomatic 0 0 0 0 0 0Exempt Vehicle 0 0 0 0 0 0For Hire 3,052 2,822 2,775 2,639 2,494 2,285

Aurora, ZDS 9,350 133 0 0 0 0

Private 8,951 124 0 0 0 0Government 64 6 0 0 0 0Diplomatic 0 0 0 0 0 0Exempt Vehicle 0 0 0 0 0 0For Hire 335 3 0 0 0 0

Buug, ZSP 8,901 12,763 12,242 15,790 19,454 19,407

Private 8,474 12,426 11,855 15,049 18,725 18,845Government 64 46 54 410 406 333Diplomatic 0 0 0 0 0 0Exempt Vehicle 0 0 0 0 1 0For Hire 363 291 333 331 322 229

Ipil, ZSP 10,948 12,153 11,951 14,736 21,102 21,722

Private 9,479 10,698 10,608 13,500 19,699 20,354Government 168 237 192 129 181 204Diplomatic 0 0 0 0 0 0Exempt Vehicle 0 0 0 0 0 0For Hire 1,301 1,218 1,151 1,107 1,222 1,164

Zamboanga City 64,779 61,501 67,949 72,195 78,182 80,812

Private 56,841 53,899 58,596 62,261 70,055 72,909Government 1,307 1,317 1,412 1,511 1,185 1,274Diplomatic 1 0 0 0 0 0Exempt Vehicle 3 3 6 6 11 7For Hire 6,627 6,282 7,935 8,417 6,931 6,622

Notes: ZDN - Zamboanga del Norte ZDS - Zamboanga del Sur ZSP - Zamboanga Sibugay ProvinceSource: Land Transportation Office (LTO) IX

2009 2011 20122007 2008 2010

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Table 13.2NUMBER OF MOTOR VEHICLES REGISTERED NEW AND RENEWAL BY TYPE, REGION IX*2011 - 2013

Year/ Total RenewalDistrict Office Vehicles Gas Diesel Trailer Gas Others Diesel Trailer

2011Private 194,597 53,752 2,507 19 116,497 3 21,641 178 Cars - Light 5,306 284 0 0 4,998 1 23 0 Cars - Medium 262 3 2 0 252 0 5 0 Cars - Heavy 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Sport Utility Vehicle 3,601 22 129 0 927 0 2,523 0 Utility Vehicle 35,899 4,683 1,312 0 18,021 2 11,881 0 Truck 8,286 2 1,050 0 55 0 7,179 0 Truck/Bus 44 0 14 0 0 0 30 0 Motorcycle 140,998 48,758 0 0 92,240 0 0 0 Trailer - Light 38 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 Trailer - Medium 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Trailer - Heavy 158 0 0 16 0 0 0 142

Government 414 358 56 0 0 0 0 0 Cars - Light 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cars - Medium 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cars - Heavy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sports Utility Vehicle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Utility Vehicle 315 276 39 0 0 0 0 0 Truck 17 0 17 0 0 0 0 0 Truck/Bus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Motorcycle 81 81 0 0 0 0 0 0 Trailer - Light 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Trailer - Medium 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Trailer - Heavy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

For Hire 16,773 2 0 0 12,771 0 3,951 49 TAXI - Sedan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Light Public Utility 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Medium Public Utility 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Heavy Public Utility 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sport Utility Vehicle 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Public Utility Jeep 3,613 0 0 0 559 0 3,054 0 Public Utility Bus 356 0 0 0 0 0 356 0 Truck for Hire 540 0 0 0 1 0 539 0 Tricycle 12,213 2 0 0 12,211 0 0 0 Motorcycle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Trailer - Light 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Trailer - Medium 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Trailer - Heavy 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 48

New

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Year/ Total RenewalDistrict Office Vehicles Gas Diesel Trailer Gas Others Diesel Trailer

2012Private 206,603 54,666 4,143 53 121,921 1 25,606 213 Cars - Light 6,630 1,154 7 0 5,459 0 10 0 Cars - Medium 294 6 1 0 281 0 6 0 Cars - Heavy 8 0 1 0 6 0 1 0 Sport Utility Vehicle 4,302 19 438 0 919 0 2,926 0 Utility Vehicle 39,544 4,878 2,424 0 17,360 1 14,881 0 Truck 9,059 0 1,269 0 53 0 7,737 0 Truck/Bus 49 0 3 0 1 0 45 0 Motorcycle 146,451 48,609 0 0 97,842 0 0 0 Trailer - Light 39 0 0 21 0 0 0 18 Trailer - Medium 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Trailer - Heavy 225 0 0 32 0 0 0 193

0Government 3,659 541 103 1 1,596 0 1,417 1 Cars - Light 32 0 0 0 32 0 0 0 Cars - Medium 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Cars - Heavy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sports Utility Vehicle 79 0 2 0 11 0 66 0 Utility Vehicle 2,100 408 86 0 649 0 957 0 Truck 404 0 15 0 1 0 388 0 Truck/Bus 6 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 Motorcycle 1,034 133 0 0 901 0 0 0 Trailer - Light 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Trailer - Medium 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Trailer - Heavy 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1

For Hire 16,233 1 0 0 12,502 0 3,692 38 TAXI - Sedan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Light Public Utility 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Medium Public Utility 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Heavy Public Utility 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sport Utility Vehicle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Public Utility Jeep 3,329 0 0 0 469 0 2,860 0 Public Utility Bus 434 0 0 0 4 0 430 0 Truck for Hire 405 0 0 0 3 0 402 0 Tricycle 12,027 1 0 0 12,026 0 0 0 Motorcycle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Trailer - Light 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Trailer - Medium 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Trailer - Heavy 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 36

New

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Year/ Total RenewalDistrict Office Vehicles Gas Diesel Trailer Gas Others Diesel Trailer

2013Private 203,726 49,070 3,664 49 123,403 0 27,323 217 Cars - Light 7,282 892 0 0 6,370 0 20 0 Cars - Medium 302 24 0 0 272 0 6 0 Cars - Heavy 10 5 0 0 5 0 0 0 Sport Utility Vehicle 4,575 16 362 0 873 0 3,324 0 Utility Vehicle 39,630 4,179 1,945 0 17,490 0 16,016 0 Truck 9,254 0 1,338 0 13 0 7,903 0 Truck/Bus 74 0 19 0 1 0 54 0 Motorcycle 142,333 43,954 0 0 98,379 0 0 0 Trailer - Light 29 0 0 4 0 0 0 25 Trailer - Medium 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Trailer - Heavy 235 0 0 44 0 0 0 191

Government 3,414 411 81 0 1,451 0 1,471 0 Cars - Light 26 0 0 0 26 0 0 0 Cars - Medium 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Cars - Heavy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sports Utility Vehicle 177 0 4 0 28 0 145 0 Utility Vehicle 1,787 274 49 0 511 0 953 0 Truck 408 1 28 0 17 0 362 0 Truck/Bus 11 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 Motorcycle 1,004 136 0 0 868 0 0 0 Trailer - Light 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Trailer - Medium 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Trailer - Heavy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

For Hire 15,778 2 7 0 11,939 0 3,776 54 TAXI - Sedan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Light Public Utility 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Medium Public Utility 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Heavy Public Utility 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sport Utility Vehicle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Public Utility Jeep 3,194 0 0 0 425 0 2,769 0 Public Utility Bus 458 0 7 0 0 0 451 0 Truck for Hire 450 0 0 0 4 0 446 0 Tricycle 11,622 2 0 0 11,510 0 110 0 Motorcycle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Trailer - Light 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Trailer - Medium 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Trailer - Heavy 53 0 0 0 0 0 0 53Note: 1. Region IX* includes Jolo District,Tawi-Tawi Mobile Unit and E-Patrol Unit 2. Excludes Diplomatic and Tax-Exempt VehiclesSource: Land Transportation Office IX

New

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Table 13.3EXISTING NATIONAL ROAD LENGTH BY SURFACE TYPE BYPROVINCE/CITY, REGION IX: 2011-2013(In kilometers)

SURFACE TYPE/PROVINCE/CITY

Region IX 1,398.108 1,447.806 1,564.579 Concrete 665.655 677.772 725.286 Asphalt 322.231 344.945 362.665 Gravel 410.222 425.074 476.628 Earth (not included in Total) 62.420 0.015 2.932 Isabela, Basilan 24.573 24.573 24.573 Concrete 18.899 18.439 17.609 Asphalt 5.674 6.134 6.964 Gravel - - - Zamboanga del Norte: 1st (Dipolog City) 168.411 168.411 168.411 Concrete 29.450 39.689 40.367 Asphalt 106.046 109.444 110.038 Gravel 32.915 19.278 18.006 Zamboanga del Norte,2nd (Labason) 227.675 248.312 248.708 Concrete 59.889 66.661 70.264 Asphalt 67.513 67.514 65.660 Gravel 100.273 114.122 112.784 Earth (not included in total) 62.420 0.015 0.015 Zamboanga del Norte, 3rd (Segabe) 224.576 224.576 224.576 Concrete 63.407 61.742 70.491 Asphalt 66.469 66.809 66.924 Gravel 94.700 96.025 87.161 Zamboanga del Sur, 1st (Pagadian City) 217.109 246.024 245.392 Concrete 119.066 123.343 141.390 Asphalt 28.693 36.162 35.855 Gravel 69.350 86.519 67.629 Earth (not included in total) - - 0.518 Zamboanga del Sur, 3rd (Guipos) 164.979 164.686 282.213 Concrete 98.305 91.401 116.233 Asphalt 11.546 18.268 23.116 Gravel 55.128 55.017 142.864 Earth (not included in total) - - 2.399 Zamboanga Sibugay, 1st (Diplahan) 80.590 80.590 80.590 Concrete 40.801 51.054 53.113 Asphalt 14.327 4.575 7.795 Gravel 25.462 24.961 19.682 Zamboanga Sibugay. 2nd ( Ipil) 144.519 144.519 144.519 Concrete 109.842 103.362 101.216 Asphalt 8.486 14.966 17.740 Gravel 26.191 26.191 25.563 Zamboanga City 145.676 146.115 146.115 Concrete 125.996 122.081 114.603 Asphalt 13.477 21.073 28.573 Gravel 6.203 2.961 2.939 Note: Increase of road length due to newly converted roads.

Source: Department of Public Works and Highways, Region IX

2011 2012 2013

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Table 13.4ROAD NETWORK SYSTEM AND ROAD CONDITION BY DISTRICT/CITY, REGION IXAs of November 2013(Surface type in kilometers)

DISTRICT Good Fair Poor Bad No TotalAssesment

1. Isabela City 7.653 9.351 0.452 0.153 17.6092. Zamboanga City 3.556 24.107 24.024 16.485 46.431 114.6033. Zambo. Norte I (Dipolog City) 8.704 13.095 4.202 1.444 12.922 40.3674. Zambo Norte II (Labason) 15.701 22.068 24.722 6.872 0.901 70.2645. Zambo. Norte III (Segabe) 20.154 28.973 9.17 10.238 1.956 70.4916. Zambo. Sur I (Pagadian City) 37.774 84.842 14.859 2.458 1.457 141.397. Zambo. Sur III (Guipos) 10.351 69.811 26.943 6.804 2.324 116.2338. Zambo. Sibugay 1ST (Diplahan) 5.426 20.72 23.16 1.073 2.734 53.1139. Zambo. Sibugay 2nd (Ipil) 2.602 67.411 29.733 0.58 0.89 101.216TOTAL REGIONWIDE 104.268 338.68 166.164 46.406 69.768 725.286

DISTRICT Good Fair Poor Bad No TotalAssessment

1. Isabela City 0.971 5.83 0.102 0.061 6.9642. Zamboanga City 22.701 2.84 0.815 0.272 1.945 28.5733. Zambo. Norte I (Dipolog City) 50.65 14.365 14.017 5.318 25.688 110.0384. Zambo Norte II (Labason) 14.486 7.896 23.502 18.895 0.881 65.665. Zambo. Norte III (Segabe) 8.761 15.417 28.028 8.33 6.388 66.9246. Zambo. Sur I (Pagadian City) 12.023 10.357 11.097 2.346 0.032 35.8557. Zambo. Sur III (Guipos) 14.077 5.795 1.183 2.061 23.1168. Zambo. Sibugay 1ST (Diplahan) 5.819 1.872 0.096 0.008 7.7959. Zambo. Sibugay 2nd (Ipil) 11.649 1.968 1.3 1.321 1.502 17.74TOTAL REGIONWIDE 141.137 66.34 80.14 36.482 38.566 362.665Source: Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), Region IX

Asphalt

Concrete

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Table 13.5LENGTH OF BRIDGES BY TYPE AND PROVINCE/CITY, REGION IX2011-2013(In lineal meters)

Region IX 11,670.78 11,744.99 11,970.65Concrete 9,530.72 9,701.96 9,827.35Steel 2,017.06 2,009.18 2,091.90Bailey 123.00 33.85 51.40Timber 0.00 0.00 0.00

Isabela City Sub - DEO, Basilan 275.03 213.53 277.82Concrete 213.53 213.53 277.82Steel 0.00 0.00 0.00Bailey 61.50 0.00 0.00Timber 0.00 0.00 0.00

Zamboanga del Norte 1st DEO, Dipolog City 2,759.30 2,759.84 2,759.84Concrete 2,218.30 2,167.84 2,167.84Steel 541.00 592.00 592.00Bailey 0.00 0.00 0.00Timber 0.00 0.00 0.00

Zamboanga del Norte 2nd DEO, Labason 1,698.88 1,714.24 1,774.29Concrete 1,156.77 1,229.77 1,229.77Steel 513.26 463.17 505.67Bailey 28.85 21.30 38.85Timber 0.00 0.00 0.00

Zamboanga del Norte 3rd DEO, Segabe Piñan 1,389.49 1,542.24 1,542.24Concrete 1,142.89 1,321.09 1,321.09Steel 226.60 221.15 221.15Bailey 20.00 0.00 0.00Timber 0.00 0.00 0.00

Zamboanga del Sur 1st DEO, Pagadian City 1,196.73 1,137.41 1,238.73Concrete 1,101.73 1,042.41 1,103.51Steel 95.00 95.00 135.22Bailey 0.00 0.00 0.00Timber 0.00 0.00 0.00

Zamboanga del Sur III Guipos 920.00 909.87 909.87Concrete 570.30 582.40 582.40Steel 349.70 327.47 327.47Bailey 0.00 0.00 0.00Timber 0.00 0.00 0.00

Zamboanga Sibugay 1st DEO, Diplahan 532.12 532.42 532.42Concrete 532.12 532.42 532.42Steel 0.00 0.00 0.00Bailey 0.00 0.00 0.00Timber 0.00 0.00 0.00

Zamboanga Sibugay 2nd DEO, Ipil 1,475.36 1,475.25 1,475.25Concrete 1,328.26 1,328.26 1,328.26Steel 147.10 146.99 146.99Bailey 0.00 0.00 0.00Timber 0.00 0.00 0.00

Zamboanga City DEO 1,423.87 1,460.19 1,460.19Concrete 1,266.82 1,284.24 1,284.24Steel 144.40 163.40 163.40Bailey 12.65 12.55 12.55Timber 0.00 0.00 0.00

Source : Department of Public Works and Highways

2012 20132011BRIDGE TYPE/AREA

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11,500

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Year

Concrete82.1%

Steel17.5%

Bailey0.4%

Figure 13.2 Percent Distribution of Bridges by Type in Region IX: 2013

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Table 13.6SHIPPING AND TRADE STATISTICS BY PORT, REGION IX2009-2012

Particulars Region IX Basilan Malangas Pagadian Zamboanga RORO Other Gov't Private Ports

A. Shipping 1. Shipcalls 11,001 1,868 1 358 4,911 1,801 681 1,381 Domestic 10,916 1,868 0 358 4,847 1,801 675 1,367 Foreign 85 0 1 0 64 0 6 14

2. Gross Registered Tonnage 7,186,916 421,945 2,875 21,836 4,572,437 1,216,087 165,499 786,237 Domestic 6,773,542 421,945 0 21,836 4,409,907 1,216,087 154,908 548,859 Foreign 413,374 0 2,875 0 162,530 0 10,591 237,378

3. Length Overall (m) 490,223 71,649 91 68 243,213 103,049 23,949 48,204 Domestic 482,796 71,649 0 68 238,362 103,049 23,485 46,183 Foreign 7,427 0 91 0 4,851 0 464 2,021

4. Service Time (hrs) 425,345 26,887 292 74,274 129,260 9,491 61,416 123,725 Domestic 419,385 26,887 0 74,274 125,465 9,491 60,218 123,050 Foreign 5,960 0 292 0 3,795 0 1,198 675

B. Cargo Throughput 1. Total Cargo Throughput (mt) 2,317,549 118,614 0 21,234 1,522,832 36,059 107,845 510,965

a. Domestic 2,182,443 118,614 0 21,234 1,430,976 36,059 106,845 468,715

Inbound: 1,323,476 51,450 0 12,491 875,181 14,415 58,763 311,176 Breakbulk 555,746 34,738 0 12,491 329,300 14,415 55,049 109,753 Bulk 221,489 16,712 0 0 0 0 3,354 201,423 Containerized 546,241 0 0 0 545,881 0 360 0

Outbound: 858,967 67,164 0 8,743 555,795 21,644 48,082 157,539 Breakbulk 355,349 5,505 0 8,743 272,885 21,644 11,851 34,721 Bulk 220,257 61,659 0 0 0 0 35,970 122,628 Containerized 283,361 0 0 0 282,910 0 261 1900 b. Foreign 135,106 0 0 0 91,856 0 1,000 42,250

Import: 93,412 0 0 0 91,126 0 0 2,286 Breakbulk 61,247 0 0 0 61,247 0 0 0 Bulk 32,165 0 0 0 29,879 0 0 2,286 Containerized 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Export: 41,694 0 0 0 730 0 1,000 39,964 Breakbulk 730 0 0 0 730 0 0 0 Bulk 40,964 0 0 0 0 0 1,000 39,964 Containerized 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2. Total Passengers 3,546,679 626,710 0 264 1,534,573 1,368,204 13,644 3,284 Domestic 3,527,748 626,710 0 264 1,515,642 1,368,204 13,644 3,284 Disembarking 1,743,911 334,026 0 113 722,778 678,525 6,505 1,964 Embarking 1,783,837 292,684 0 151 792,864 689,679 7,139 1,320

Foreign 18,931 0 0 0 18,931 0 0 0 Disembarking 10,198 0 0 0 10,198 0 0 0 Embarking 8,733 0 0 0 8,733 0 0 0

Source: Philippine Ports Authority, Region IX

2009

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Particulars Region IX Basilan Malangas Pagadian Zamboanga RORO Other Gov't Private Ports

A. Shipping 1. Shipcalls 14,283 3,443 5 445 6,586 1,858 651 1,295 Domestic 14,159 3,443 0 445 6,501 1,858 645 1,267 Foreign 124 0 5 0 85 0 6 28

2. Gross Registered Tonnage 7,816,223 615,657 18,951 21,058 4,964,724 1,152,950 230,159 812,724 Domestic 7,287,441 615,657 0 21,058 4,804,947 1,152,950 142,435 550,394 Foreign 528,782 0 18,951 0 159,777 0 87,724 262,330

3. Length Overall (m) 601,023 124,802 477 9,781 300,020 95,376 23,153 47,414 Domestic 590,311 124,802 0 9,781 293,841 95,376 22,423 44,088 Foreign 10,712 0 477 0 6,179 0 730 3,326

4. Service Time (hrs) 436,187 27,105 518 86,561 154,193 9,363 42,363 116,084 Domestic 427,214 27,105 0 86,561 148,715 9,363 41,517 113,953 Foreign 8,973 0 518 0 5,478 0 846 2,131

B. Cargo Throughput 1. Total Cargo Throughput (mt) 2,637,775 115,466 19,095 30,289 1,594,202 54,664 111,953 712,106

a. Domestic 2,368,744 115,466 0 30,289 1,470,783 54,664 108,235 589,307

Inbound: 1,476,362 58,790 0 12,901 958,152 15,881 67,070 363,568 Breakbulk 633,142 38,613 0 12,901 341,704 15,881 49,900 174,143 Bulk 226,328 20,177 0 0 0 0 16,996 189,155 Containerized 616,892 0 0 0 616,448 0 174 270

Outbound: 892,382 56,676 0 17,388 512,631 38,783 41,165 225,739 Breakbulk 359,803 5,389 0 17,388 229,439 38,783 14,348 54,456 Bulk 248,532 51,287 0 0 0 0 26,520 170,725 Containerized 284,047 0 0 0 283,192 0 297 558

b. Foreign 269,031 0 19,095 0 123,419 0 3,718 122,799

Import: 127,585 0 0 0 121,983 0 3,718 1,884 Breakbulk 113,701 0 0 0 109,983 0 3,718 0 Bulk 13,884 0 0 0 12,000 0 0 1,884 Containerized 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Export: 141,446 0 19,095 0 1,436 0 0 120,915 Breakbulk 1,436 0 0 0 1,436 0 0 0 Bulk 140,010 0 19,095 0 0 0 0 120,915 Containerized 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2. Total Passengers 4,037,970 793,775 0 0 1,895,434 1,331,988 14,309 2,464 Domestic 4,012,459 793,775 0 0 1,869,923 1,331,988 14,309 2,464 Disembarking 1,996,536 438,552 0 0 888,746 660,883 6,829 1,526 Embarking 2,015,923 355,223 0 0 981,177 671,105 7,480 938

Foreign 25,511 0 0 0 25,511 0 0 0 Disembarking 13,701 0 0 0 13,701 0 0 0 Embarking 11,810 0 0 0 11,810 0 0 0

2010

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Particulars Region IX Basilan Malangas Pagadian Zamboanga RORO Other Gov't Private Ports

A. Shipping 1. Shipcalls 14,132 3,306 0 351 6,535 2,077 708 1,155 Domestic 14,017 3,306 351 6,435 2,077 705 1,143 Foreign 115 0 0 100 0 3 12

2. Gross Registered Tonnage 9,248,390 636,878 0 17,942 6,561,283 1,244,087 170,109 618,091 Domestic 8,986,667 636,878 17,942 6,412,640 1,244,087 153,709 521,411 Foreign 261,723 0 0 148,643 0 16,400 96,680

3. Length Overall (m) 600,862 120,212 0 8,252 296,636 109,252 25,009 41,501 Domestic 592,628 120,212 8,252 289,991 109,252 24,679 40,242 Foreign 8,234 0 0 6,645 0 330 1,259

4. Service Time (hrs) 407,290 26,153 0 85,360 151,527 10,355 40,279 93,616 Domestic 402,741 26,153 85,360 147,773 10,355 39,916 93,184 Foreign 4,549 0 0 3,754 0 363 432

B. Cargo Throughput 1. Total Cargo Throughput (mt) 2,375,181 85,383 0 18,760 1,496,196 53,065 128,435 593,342

a. Domestic 2,285,005 85,383 0 18,760 1,447,590 53,065 111,718 568,489

Inbound: 1,427,465 47,785 0 3,582 937,842 18,772 89,161 330,323 Breakbulk 605,659 33,646 0 3,582 308,231 18,772 52,418 189,010 Bulk 192,132 14,139 0 0 0 0 36,680 141,313 Containerized 629,674 0 0 0 629,611 0 63 0

Outbound: 857,540 37,598 0 15,178 509,748 34,293 22,557 238,166 Breakbulk 342,111 3,648 0 15,178 226,830 34,293 14,916 47,246 Bulk 232,261 33,950 0 0 0 0 7,571 190,740 Containerized 283,168 0 0 0 282,918 0 70 180

b. Foreign 90,176 0 0 0 48,606 0 16,717 24,853

Import: 65,227 0 0 0 45,057 0 16,717 3,453 Breakbulk 35,274 0 0 0 18,557 0 16,717 0 Bulk 28,880 0 0 0 26,500 0 0 2,380 Containerized 1,073 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,073

Export: 24,949 0 0 0 3,549 0 0 21,400 Breakbulk 3,549 0 0 0 3,549 0 0 0 Bulk 21,400 0 0 0 0 0 0 21,400 Containerized 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2. Total Passengers 3,742,330 717,959 0 0 1,739,593 1,268,266 14,869 1,643 Domestic 3,704,383 717,959 0 0 1,701,646 1,268,266 14,869 1,643 Disembarking 1,842,679 378,101 0 0 824,068 632,147 7,269 1,094 Embarking 1,861,704 339,858 0 0 877,578 636,119 7,600 549

Foreign 37,947 0 0 0 37,947 0 0 0 Disembarking 20,006 0 0 0 20,006 0 0 0 Embarking 17,941 0 0 0 17,941 0 0 0

2011

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Particulars Region IX Basilan Malangas Pagadian Zamboanga RORO Other Gov't Private Ports

A. Shipping 1. Shipcalls 14,092 3,786 5 365 6,471 1,799 653 1,013 Domestic 13,979 3,786 4 364 6,387 1,799 643 996 Foreign 113 0 1 1 84 0 10 17

2. Gross Registered Tonnage 8,339,423 702,600 7,469 20,054 5,421,010 1,222,709 260,162 705,419 Domestic 8,010,189 702,600 4,470 15,763 5,274,758 1,222,709 237,115 552,774 Foreign 329,234 0 2,999 4,291 146,252 0 23,047 152,645

3. Length Overall (m) 598,304 132,314 292 8,749 287,570 103,426 26,248 39,705 Domestic 589,601 132,314 201 8,639 281,864 103,426 25,476 37,681 Foreign 8,703 0 91 110 5,706 0 772 2,024

4. Service Time (hrs) 427,140 29,755 552 79,835 139,081 9,153 49,611 119,153 Domestic 419,886 29,755 313 79,712 134,260 9,153 48,768 117,925 Foreign 7,254 0 239 123 4,821 0 843 1,228

B. Cargo Throughput 1. Total Cargo Throughput (mt) 2,739,299 99,375 5,678 19,172 1,686,881 39,905 202,788 680,872

a. Domestic 2,593,895 99,375 1,050 15,068 1,623,362 39,905 189,322 625,813

Inbound: 1,643,304 38,765 1,050 2,483 1,040,002 14,415 167,396 379,193 Breakbulk 653,762 28,188 0 2,483 324,244 14,415 61,699 222,733 Bulk 273,468 10,577 1,050 0 0 0 105,697 156,144 Containerized 716,074 0 0 0 715,758 0 0 316

Outbound: 950,591 60,610 0 12,585 583,360 25,490 21,926 246,620 Breakbulk 382,308 3,138 0 11,046 266,175 25,490 16,446 60,013 Bulk 250,468 57,472 0 1,539 0 0 5,480 185,977 Containerized 317,815 0 0 0 317,185 0 0 630

b. Foreign 145,404 0 4,628 4,104 63,519 0 13,466 55,059

Import: 79,832 0 4,628 0 59,508 0 13,466 2,230 Breakbulk 32,441 0 0 0 18,975 0 13,466 0 Bulk 47,391 0 4,628 0 40,533 0 0 2,230 Containerized 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 Export: 65,572 0 0 4,104 4,011 0 0 52,829 Breakbulk 4,011 0 0 0 4,011 0 0 0 Bulk 61,561 0 4,628 4,104 0 0 0 52,829 Containerized 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2. Total Passengers 3,728,028 725,528 0 0 1,613,629 1,377,175 8,460 3,236 Domestic 3,690,293 725,528 0 0 1,575,894 1,377,175 8,460 3,236 Disembarking 1,834,514 364,523 0 0 771,640 692,108 4,539 1,704 Embarking 1,855,779 361,005 0 0 804,254 685,067 3,921 1,532

Foreign 37,735 0 0 0 37,735 0 0 0 Disembarking 20,021 0 0 0 20,021 0 0 0 Embarking 17,714 0 0 0 17,714 0 0 0

2012

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Table 13.7INVENTORY OF PORTS BY LOCATION, CLASSIFICATION AND STATUS BYPROVINCE/CITY, REGION IX: 1999

Location Classification StatusBasilanBasilan Isabela Commercial, Public OperationalCaltex Phils., Inc. Isabela Commercial, Private OperationalDapitan Brgy. Bagting Fishing OperationalIsabela Kaumpurnah, Isabela Fishing OperationalIsabela Tabuk, Isabela Commercial, Public OperationalLamitan Lamitan Commercial, Public OperationalLantawan Lantawan Fishing OperationalMaluso Maluso Commercial, Public OperationalMaterling Materling, Tipo-tipo Fishing OperationalPilas Pilas Island Commercial, Public OperationalSumisip Sumisip Commercial, Public OperationalTipo-tipo Tipo-tipo Fishing OperationalTuburan Tuburan Fishing Operational

Zamboanga del NorteCaltex Phils., Inc. Dipolog City Commercial, Private OperationalDapitan San Vicente, Dapitan City Commercial, Public OperationalDapitan Brgy. Sagling, Dapitan City Fishing OperationalDipolog Brgy. Barra Fishing OperationalDipolog Dipolog City Commercial, Public OperationalKatipunan Katipunan Commercial, Public OperationalLabason Labason Fishing OperationalLiloy Lamao, Liloy Commercial, Public OperationalMindanao Estates Timber Corp. Sindangan Commercial, Private OperationalNabilid Nabilid, Pres. M. Roxas Feeder OperationalRoxas Pres. M. Roxas Commercial, Public OperationalSibuco Sibuco Commercial, Public OperationalSindangan Calatunan, Sindangan Commercial, Public OperationalSindangan Calatunan, Sindangan Fishing OperationalSirawai Plywood Corporation Sirawai Commercial, Private OperationalSiocon Sta. Maria, Siocon Commercial, Public OperationalSouthern Island Oil Mills Corp. Pres. M. Roxas Commercial, Private OperationalSta. Maria Sta. Maria, Siocon Commercial, Public Operational

Zamboanga del SurAlicia Alicia Fishing OperationalBaluno Baluno, Naga Commercial, Public Non-OperationalBualan Bualan, Kumalarang Fishing OperationalBuug Pamintayan, Buug Fishing OperationalCaltex Phils., Inc. Tukuran Commercial, Private OperationalCulasian Culasian, San Pablo Feeder OperationalDanan Danan, Vicente Sagun Feeder OperationalDimataling Mahayag, Dimataling Fishing OperationalDumalinao Brgy. Pantad, Dumalinao Fishing OperationalIpil Magdaup, Ipil Commercial, Public OperationalLapuyan Pangpang, Lapuyan Fishing OperationalLiangan Vicente A. Sagun Fishing OperationalLintugop Lintugop, Aurora Fishing OperationalMahayag Mahayag, Dimataling Feeder OperationalMalangas Malangas Commercial, Public OperationalMarcos Village San Pablo Feeder OperationalMargosatubig Margosatubig Commercial,Public OperationalNaga Naga Fishing OperationalOlutanga Olutanga Commercial, Public Operational

Source: Inventory of Ports,Philippine Statistics Authority-National Statistical Coordination Board (PSA-NSCB)

Province/City/Port

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Location Classification StatusPagadian Pagadian City Commercial, Public OperationalPagadian Pagadian City Fishing OperationalPamintayan Buug Commercial, Public OperationalPayao Payao Commercial, Public OperationalPitogo Pitogo Fishing OperationalPNOC Coal/Malangas Coal Co. Malinis, Malangas Commercial, Private OperationalSaloagan Saloagan, Dimataling Fishing OperationalSan Pablo San Pablo Fishing OperationalSumpot Sumpot, Dimataling Feeder OperationalTabina Tabina Commercial, Public OperationalTalusan Talusan Commercial, Public OperationalTarakan Dinas Fishing OperationalTukuran Tukuran Commercial, Public OperationalTungawan Tigbanuwang, Tungawan Fishing Operational

Zamboanga CityArena Blanco Arena Blanco Commercial, Private OperationalAMR Trading Wharf Cawit, Zamboanga City Fishing OperationalAyala Ayala Commercial, Public OperationalCaldera Recodo Commercial, Public OperationalCaltex Phils., Inc. Zamboanga City Commercial, Private OperationalCawit Cawit Commercial, Private OperationalConstruction Develeopment Corp. of the Philippines Zamboanga City Commercial, Public OperationalInternational Copra Export Manufacturing Zamboanga City Commercial, Private OperationalLa Vista del Mar Beach Resort Calarian, Zamboanga City Non-Commercial,Private Operational and Marina PierMega Fishing Corp Cawit, Zamboanga City Fishing OperationalMirama Fishing Corp Recodo Commercial, Private Non- OperationalMobil Oil Phils., Inc. Zamboanga City Commercial, Private Non-OperationalNew Zamboanga Universal Enterprise, Inc. Baliwasan Commercial, Private OperationalPermex Producer and Exporter Ayala Commercial, Private OperationalPetron Zamboanga City Commercial, Private OperationalPetroline Marketing, Inc. Baliwasan Seaside, ZC Commercial, Private OperationalPhilippine International Development, Inc. Baliwasan Commercial, Private OperationalPhilagro Edible Oils Recodo Commercial, Private Non-OperationalPryce Gases, Inc. Talisayan Commercial, Private OperationalSangali Sangali Commercial, Public OperationalSangali Fishing Complex Sangali Fishing OperationalSan Miguel Corporation Zamboanga City Commercial, Private OperationalSS Salam Pier Baliwasan Seaside Commercial, Private OperationalTimber Exports, Inc. Recodo Commercial, Private OperationalTres Marias Pier Baliwasan Seaside Commercial, Private OperationalUniversal Fishing Corp. Ayala Commercial, Private OperationalZamboanga Zamboanga City Commercial, Public Operational

Province/City/Port

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Table 13.8SUMMARY OF PORTS INVENTORY BY CLASSIFICATION BYPROVINCE/CITY, REGION IX: 1999

Province/City Total Fishing Feeder Private Public Non-

OprationalRegion IX 84 22 5 22 35 82 2

Basilan 13 6 - 1 6 13 -

Zamboanga del Norte 13 2 - 3 8 13 - Dapitan City 2 1 - - 1 2 - Dipolog City 3 - - 1 2 3 -

Zamboanga del Sur 31 12 5 2 12 31 - Pagadian City 1 - - - 1 1 -

Zamboanga City 21 1 - 15 5 19 2

Note: Provincial figures do not include the cities.Source: Philippine Statistics Authority-National Statistical Coordination Board (PSA-NSCB)

Commercial Status

Operational

Fishing26.2%

Feeder6.0%

Commercial, Private26.2%

Commercial, Public41.7%

Figure 13.3 Percent Distribution of Ports by Classification, Region IX: 1999

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Table 13.9INVENTORY OF AIRPORTS BY LOCATION, CLASSIFICATION AND STATUS BYPROVINCE/CITY, REGION IX: 2012

Status

Dipolog Zamboanga del Norte Principal Class I OperationalIpil Zamboanga Sibugay Community Airport OperationalLiloy Zamboanga Sibugay Community Airport OperationalPagadian Zamboanga del Sur Principal Class I OperationalSiocon Zamboanga del Norte Community Airport OperationalSirawai Zamboanga del Norte Private OperationalZamboanga Zamboanga City International Airport Operational

Source: Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines

Table 13.10VOLUME OF AIR PASSENGERS AND AIR CARGO BY AIRPORT LOCATION, REGION IX2008-2013(Air cargo in kilograms)

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Region IX

Air Passengers 657,309 761,560 613,869 819,680 1,246,338 1,161,318Air Cargo 7,356,179 9,429,374 7,528,462 8,709,882 13,507,996 13,249,129

Siocon, Zamboanga del NorteAir Passengers 0 0 0 41 0 0Air Cargo 0 0 0 0 0 0

Dipolog CityAir Passengers 141,430 188,255 99,330 123,083 189,200 227,010Air Cargo 1,313,018 1,846,655 812,772 1,040,192 1,716,975 2,044,481

Pagadian CityAir Passengers 0 0 7,456 83,507 152,470 137,778Air Cargo 0 0 29,217 591,678 989,095 846,790

Zamboanga City Air Passengers 515,879 573,305 507,083 613,049 904,668 796,530 Air Cargo 6,043,161 7,582,719 6,686,473 7,078,012 10,801,926 10,357,858

Source: Air Transportation Office (ATO)/Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines, Region IX

Classification

VolumeAirport Location/

Province/City/Port Location

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Table 13.11NUMBER OF LICENSED RADIO STATIONS BY TYPE OF STATION BY PROVINCE, REGION IX2013

Province/Type of Station Region IX Isabela City Zamboanga del Norte

Aeronautical 5 0 1 Aircraft 2 0 0 Amateur Radio Station 363 4 279 Broadcast Stations AM Broadcast 20 0 1 FM Broadcast 32 0 2 TV Broadcast 20 0 3 CATV Broadcast 51 1 11 TV Translator 7 0 2 Cellular Base 459 3 107 Citizen's Band Radio 0 0 0 Civic Radio Station 12 0 5 Coastal Station 6 0 0 Commercial (CP) 0 0 0 Earth Station 5 0 0 Fixed Point to Point Stations 155 0 2 Government (CO) 728 6 17 Government PRS 31 0 8 Land Base Station 351 6 18 Land Mobile Station 272 0 15 Paging Station 0 0 0 Portable Station 1,158 12 254 PRS Base 178 5 13 PRS Mobile 667 10 55 PRS Portable 363 0 38 Radio Navigation 0 0 0 Radio Training Station 2 0 1 Repeater Station 52 0 8 Fishing 227 0 0 Ship Station 172 0 0

Source: National Telecommunications Commission (NTC), Region IX

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Province/Type of Station Zamboanga del Sur Zamboanga Sibugay Zamboanga City

Aeronautical 4 0 0 Aircraft 2 0 0 Amateur Radio Station 10 24 46 Broadcast Stations AM Broadcast 10 2 7 FM Broadcast 17 4 9 TV Broadcast 10 0 7 CATV Broadcast 26 9 4 TV Translator 0 1 4 Cellular Base 112 61 176 Citizen's Band Radio 0 0 Civic Radio Station 1 2 4 Coastal Station 0 0 6 Commercial (CP) 0 0 0 Earth Station 0 0 5 Fixed Point to Point Stations 18 0 135 Government (CO) 266 0 439 Government PRS 13 0 10 Land Base Station 73 2 252 Land Mobile Station 123 0 134 Paging Station 0 0 0 Portable Station 363 0 529 PRS Base 92 3 65 PRS Mobile 224 0 378 PRS Portable 79 19 227 Radio Navigation 0 0 0 Radio Training Station 0 0 1 Repeater Station 34 0 10 Fishing 44 0 183 Ship Station 88 0 84

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Table 13.12NUMBER OF PUBLIC TELEGRAPH/CALLING/TELEPHONE EXCHANGE STATIONS AND MUNICIPALITIES COVERED BY PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITIES, REGION IX CY 2004-2010

Indicator/Province/City 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Region IX Telegraph Stations Operated 67 59 58 52 53 50 50 Number of Municipalities Covered 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 Number of Public Calling Office 25 26 29 35 35 35 35 Number of Community E- Center None None 2 2 2 2 2 Zamboanga del Norte Telegraph Stations Operated 25 22 22 19 19 17 17 Number of Municipalities Covered 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Number of Community E-Center None None 1 1 1 1 1 (Polanco ZN) Number of Public Calling Office 12 11 12 14 14 14 14 (Operational)Zamboanga del Sur Telegraph Stations Operated 20 17 17 16 16 16 16 Number of Municipalities Covered 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 Number of Public Calling Office (Operational) 6 3 8 13 13 13 13 Zamboanga Sibugay Telegraph Stations Operated 15 13 12 11 11 11 11 Number of Municipalities Covered 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 Number of Public Calling Office (Operational) 4 2 6 7 7 7 7 Dapitan City Telegraph Stations Operated 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Number of Municipalities Covered - - - - - - - Number of Public Calling Office 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Dipolog City Telegraph Stations Operated 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Number of Municipalities Covered - - - - - - - Number of Public Calling Office 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Pagadian City Telegraph Stations Operated 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Number of Municipalities Covered - - - - - - - Number of Telephone Exchange 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Number of Community E-Center None None 1 1 1 1 1 Number of Public Calling Office 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Zamboanga City Telegraph Stations Operated 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 Number of Municipalities Covered - - - - - - - Isabela City Telegraph Stations Operated 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Number of Municipalities Covered - - - - - - - Source: Telecommunications Office (TelOf), Region IX

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Table 13.13TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITES IN REGION IX(As of December 2011)

INSTALLED INSTALLEDResidential Commercial Residential Commercial

ZAMBOANGA CITYZamboanga PLDT 26,970 18,330 9,415 6,040 1,363 409

CityBASILAN

Isabela City Isabela Tel 20,000 1,500 168 245(PTS)

ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTEDapitan City Cruztelco 1,000 656 374Dipolog City Cruztelco 5,104 2,709 1,427 1,282

Cruztelco 336 255 203 5Labason Ipiltel* 144 93 22 19Sindangan Cruztelco 1,000 1,000 442

ZAMBOANGA DEL SURAurora Cruztelco 1,000 768 202Molave Cruztelco 1,000 746 293Pagadian City Cruztelco 3,000 822 1,047

Telof 1,504 1,504 721

ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAYIpil Ipil Tel.Sys. 1,500 1,136

Ipiltel* 30 11 9 2Ipiltel* 48 48 6 37

Kabasalan Ipiltel* 51 51Buug Ipiltel* 10 1 1Note: Ipiltel* - leased lineSource: National Telecommunications Commission, Region IX

AreaLINE

FIXEDDSL

SUBSCRIBED SUBSCRIBEDCAPACITYOPERATOR

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Table 13.14CELLULAR MOBILE TELEPHONE SYSTEM FACILITIES(As of June 2014)

Area Total SMART GLOBE DIGITEL (SUN)ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE 121 70 39 12ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR 118 59 44 15ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY 64 28 26 10ZAMBOANGA CITY 158 52 70 36DIPOLOG CITY 27 14 5 8DAPITAN CITY 15 8 5 2PAGADIAN CITY 31 14 8 9ISABELA CITY 7 3 2 2Note: Based on existing licenses on fileSource: National Telecommunications Commission, Region IX

Number of Cell Sites

Zamboanga City60%

Isabela City2%

Zamboanga del Norte18%

Zamboanga del Sur16%

Zamboanga Sibugay

4%

Figure 13.4 Distribution of Subscribed Lines in Region IXas of December 2011

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BasilanZamboanga del Norte Subscribed LinesZamboanga del Sur Zamboanga City 15455

Isabela City 501Zamboanga del Norte 4711Zamboanga del Sur 4108Zamboanga Sibugay 952

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Isabela City Zamboanga del Norte

Zamboanga del Sur

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413

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137

Figure 13.5 Number of Subscribed Lines by Province/City in Region IX: December 2011

ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE

22%

ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR

22%

ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY

12%

ZAMBOANGA CITY29%

DIPOLOG CITY5%

DAPITAN CITY3%

PAGADIAN CITY6%

ISABELA CITY1%

Figure 13.6 Distribution of Cell Sites in Region IX: June 2014

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Table 13.15NUMBER OF POST OFFICES AND MAIL CARRIERS BY PROVINCE/CITY, REGION IX2005-2012

2005 2006 2007 2008Province/City Post Mail Post Mail Post Mail Post Mail

Offices Carriers Offices Carriers Offices Carriers Offices Carriers

Region IX 83 167 88 167 65 144 67 137

Isabela City 1 7 3 7 2 4 1 7Zamboanga del Norte 17 13 13 13 15 19 14 15Zamboanga del Sur 26 21 34 21 24 24 23 20Zamboanga Sibugay 18 15 18 15 11 10 14 12

Dapitan City 2 5 1 5 1 7 1 4Dipolog City 2 20 2 20 1 18 1 16Pagadian City 4 17 4 17 3 13 1 15Zamboanga City 13 69 13 69 8 49 12 48

Source: Philippine Postal Corporation (PPC), Region IX

BasilanZamboanga Zamboanga Zamboanga

0 5 10 15 20 25

Zamboanga del Norte

Zamboanga del Sur

Zamboanga Sibugay

Dapitan City

Dipolog City

Pagadian City

Zamboanga City

Isabela City

Figure 13.7 Number of Post Offices by Province/City, Region IX: 2012

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Table 13.15 - Continued

2009 2010Post Mail Post Mail Post Mail Post Mail

Offices Carriers Offices Carriers Offices Carriers Offices Carriers

69 181 77 180 65 143 62 141

1 9 1 9 1 4 1 415 18 18 17 13 10 13 1022 27 27 29 21 24 21 2414 23 13 18 12 13 12 13

1 4 1 4 1 2 1 22 14 2 18 1 11 1 113 14 3 15 3 14 3 14

11 72 12 70 13 65 10 63

a del Nortea del Sura City

20122011

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70

Zamboanga del Norte

Zamboanga del Sur

Zamboanga Sibugay

Dapitan City

Dipolog City

Pagadian City

Zamboanga City

Isabela City

Figure 13.8 Number of Mail Carriers byProvince/City, Region IX: 2012

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Table 13.16SUMMARY OF MAIL VOLUME HANDLED, REGION IX1994-2012

Mails Received Percent Year Posted Mails from Foreign Total Increase

Countries (Decrease)1994 6,702,342 2,001,432 8,703,7741995 6,247,966 1,317,794 7,565,760 (13.1)1996 4,593,405 1,190,500 5,783,905 (23.6)1997 4,758,259 1,291,834 6,050,093 4.61998 3,925,575 1,435,014 5,360,589 (11.4)1999 3,972,439 1,764,021 5,736,460 7.02000 3,938,822 1,973,493 5,912,315 3.12001 3,728,398 1,948,495 5,676,893 (3.98)2002 3,553,995 1,853,537 5,407,532 (4.74)2003 2,090,089 468,358 2,558,447 (52.69)2004 2,186,806 435,328 2,622,134 2.52005 2,086,457 458,680 2,545,137 (2.94)2006 1,689,205 402,332 2,091,537 (17.82)2007 1,570,770 358,724 1,929,494 (7.75)2008 1,304,593 325,124 1,629,717 (15.54)2009 1,184,574 90,373 1,274,947 (21.77)2010 1,368,983 97,350 1,466,333 15.02011 1,357,588 71,721 1,429,309 (2.52)2012 1,466,084 415,140 1,881,224 31.6

Source: Philippine Postal Corporation (PPC), Region IX

Table 13.17TELEMONEY ORDER PAYMENTS, REGION IX2010-2012

2010 2011 2012

Number of Pieces 2 6 0

Amount (in Pesos) 26,850.00 52,492.50 0.00

Source: Philippine Postal Corporation (PPC), Region IX

Particulars

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Figure 13.9 Volume of Posted Mails, Region IX: 2002-2012

Year

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Chapter 14 ENERGY, IRRIGATION 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. The 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 on the standard of living of families comprising the community. This chapter presents regional and provincial data on power, water and irrigation. Specifically, the data on power include the electricity generation. The data on irrigation include the number, service area, and farm beneficiaries of irrigation systems. The data sources for energy and irrigation data are the National Power Corporation (NPC) and the National Irrigation Administration (NIA). The Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistics Office (PSA-NSO) is the source of data on the number of families by main source of water supply while the Zamboanga City Water District (ZCWD) provides the data on water consumption.

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ContentsHighlights 14-3

STATISTICAL TABLES:

Table 14.1 Electricity Purchased/Generated, Sold and Revenue by Electric Cooperative,Region IX: 2007-2012 14-4

Table 14.2 Irrigation Service Fee Collections, Region IX for CY 2010-2012 14-8

Table 14.3 National Irrigation Systems Region IX CY 2012 14-9

Table 14.4 Number of Families by Main Source of Water Supply, Region IX: 1994 14-11

Table 14.5 Zamboanga City Water District Consumption in Cubic Meters: 2009-1012 14-13

Table 14.6 Gross Electricity Generation per Region in Mindanao: 2009-2011 14-14

FIGURES and ILLUSTRATIONS:

Figure 14.1 Zamboanga Peninsula Electric Cooperatives Revenue: 2008-2012 14-6

Figure 14.2 KWh Sold by Electric Cooperatives, Region IX: 2008-2012 14-7

Figure 14.3 Irrigation Service Fee Collections for CY 2010-2012 14-8

Figure 14.4 Distribution of Farmer Beneficiaries by Irrigation System, Region IX: 2012 14-10

Figure 14.5 Number of Families (in thousands) by Main Source of WaterSupply, Region IX: 1994 14-11

Figure 14.6 Percentage Distribution of Families by Main Source of Water Supply, Region IX: 1994 14-12

Figure 14.7 Water Consumption in Zamboanga City: 2009-2012 14-14

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Highlights Ω The electric cooperatives in Region IX purchased/generated a total of

979,143,885 KiloWatt hour (KWh) of energy in 2012. This was higher by 26,940,669 KWh compared to the energy purchased in 2011.

Ω The irrigation service fee collected in 2012 reached P27,709,956.00, which is 8.4

percent higher than the P25,559,801.00 collected in 2011.

Ω In 2012, a total of 8,680 farmer beneficiaries with an total service area of 29,629 hectares benefited from the four (4) existing national irrigation systems in the region.

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Table 14.1ELECTRICITY PURCHASED/GENERATED, SOLD and REVENUE by ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES, REGION IX2007-2012

Zamboanga Norte 123,531,421 107,643,713 513,266,572Zamboanga Sur I 132,727,759 115,429,898 602,027,345Zamboanga Sur II 77,066,326 66,390,721 355,413,244Zamboanga City 460,724,120 382,775,204 1,709,434,562Total 794,049,626 672,239,536 3,180,141,724

Source: National Electrification Administration

Table 14.1 - Continued

Zamboanga Norte 134,709,115 114,885,275 569,231,090Zamboanga Sur I 137,218,245 120,011,872 627,960,826Zamboanga Sur II 82,180,611 70,762,037 377,111,304Zamboanga City 467,779,763 392,362,929 1,775,376,898Total 821,887,734 698,022,113 3,349,680,117

Source: National Electrification Administration

KWh Purchased/ Generated KWh Sold Operating Revenue (PhP)

KWh Purchased/ Generated Operating Revenue (PhP)

Electric Cooperative

2007

Electric Cooperative2008

KWh Sold

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Table 14.1 - Continued

Zamboanga Norte 142,738,569 121,671,366 640,056,531Zamboanga Sur I 148,324,992 130,888,048 723,506,972Zamboanga Sur II 86,385,014 74,385,502 427,894,838Zamboanga City 474,691,266 394,290,056 1,898,242,270Total 852,139,841 721,234,972 3,689,700,611

Source: National Electrification Administration

Table 14.1 - Continued

Zamboanga Norte 149,256,670 127,766,937 770,890,630Zamboanga Sur I 154,159,572 135,678,282 839,827,550Zamboanga Sur II 93,968,098 80,921,805 535,748,463Zamboanga City 488,885,399 403,542,025 2,205,513,848Total 886,269,739 747,909,049 4,351,980,491

Source: National Electrification Administration

Operating Revenue (PhP)

Electric Cooperative

KWh Sold Operating Revenue (PhP)

KWh Purchased/ Generated

Electric Cooperative

2009

KWh Purchased/ Generated

KWh Sold

2010

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Table 14.1 - Continued

Zamboanga Norte 162,614,978 141,918,988 830,572,365 Zamboanga Sur I 167,227,081 149,547,613 901,977,880 Zamboanga Sur II 107,948,136 84,163,259 539,521,843 Zamboanga City 514,413,021 427,600,548 2,235,556,664 Total 952,203,216 803,230,408 4,507,628,753

Source: National Electrification Administration

Electric Cooperative

2011

KWh Sold Operating Revenue (PhP)KWh Purchased/ Generated

0

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2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

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esos

Figure 14.1 Zamboanga Peninsula Electric Cooperatives Operating Revenue: 2008-2012

Year

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Zamboanga Norte 171,971,715 150,530,767 1,038,299,279 Zamboanga Sur I 172,956,261 153,492,305 1,002,671,111 Zamboanga Sur II 108,310,266 88,229,427 616,529,112 Zamboanga City 525,905,643 430,392,957 2,497,649,852 Total 979,143,885 822,645,456 5,155,149,353

Source: National Electrification Administration

2012

Operating Revenue (PhP)

KWh Purchased/ Generated KWh Sold

Electric Cooperative

620,000,000 640,000,000 660,000,000 680,000,000 700,000,000 720,000,000 740,000,000 760,000,000 780,000,000 800,000,000 820,000,000 840,000,000

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

in K

Wh

Figure 14.2 KWh Sold by Electric Cooperatives in Region IX 2008-2012

```

Year

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Table 14.2IRRIGATION SERVICE FEE COLLECTIONS, REGION IX FOR CY 2010-2012

CY 2010 CY 2011 CY 20121. Labangan River Irrigation System 3,268,744.49 3,397,222.46 2,407,905.86 2. Salug River Irrigation System 13,459,477.67 14,347,567.68 16,829,134.81 3. Dipolo River Irrigation System 2,318,020.30 2,539,379.10 3,601,989.75 4. Sibuguey Valley Irrigation System 5,179,375.17 5,275,631.76 4,870,926.40

TOTAL 24,225,617.63 25,559,801.00 27,709,956.82

Source: National Irrigation Administration (NIA), Region IX

Area Irrigation Service Fee Collections (P)

22,000,000

23,000,000

24,000,000

25,000,000

26,000,000

27,000,000

28,000,000

CY 2010 CY 2011 CY 2012

in P

esos

Figure 14.3 Irrigation Service Fee Collections for CY 2010-2012, Region IX

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Table 14.3NATIONAL IRRIGATION SYSTEMS, REGION IXCY 2012(Area in hectares)

Original Firm-upSALUG RIVER

Ever Green Malamboon FIA 758 758 389 Green Grass FIA 615 615 535 Nokia IA, Inc. 342 283 184 Starbright IA (formely KESS IA, Inc.) 816 800 650 MOMA IA, Inc. 771 771 673 DISIRIMI IA 780 780 656 Abrud IA, Inc. 557 503 526 Tagalo IA, Inc. 396 395 258 Oczam IA, Inc. 652 652 462 Bopiba IA, Inc. 240 240 163 Upper Tiparak IA 320 320 131 Lowtiptam IA 398 398 266 Usokapa IA, Inc. 450 400 350 Restored Area (OCZAM IA) 129 129 55 SUB-TOTAL 7,224 7,044 5,298

DIPOLO RIVERMantiliba IA 880 860 412 GD IA 454 454 297 Timonan IA 265 262 123 SUB-TOTAL 1,599 1,576 832

* LABANGAN RIVER1 Bokong F MP IA 99 84 83

Purok Lawag Lateral B IA 46 37 16 Purok Raniag FIA 96 88 31 Lower Pulacan Energetic FIA 55 52 42 Barangay Lantian Labangan FIA 167 159 59 San Isidro Labangan Supplementary IA 52 48 46 Barangay Upper Campo Islam IA 131 120 64 Lower Campo Islam Butterfly IA 138 134 30 Purok Maglipayon San Isidro Farmers IA 111 110 39 Dimasangca Integrated FIA 162 155 58 Tungunan IA 117 108 31 Old Labangan Muslim Tribal Farmers IA 208 194 57 Barangay Tapodoo Farmers IA 35 26 11 Upper Pulacan Supplementary Farmers IA 45 45 28 Balimbingan IA 83 78 9 Lingatan Purok 2 Labangan IA 60 56 38 TAW-NOR IA 70 66 62 Riaguran IA 182 172 62 Tawagan Norte Lateral A2 IA 75 71 82 BMC IA 43 43 29 Pinandayan IA 78 77 58 Lateral A3 IA 252 221 112 Maguindra Supplementary IA 82 80 28 Muslim Ilocano IA 134 133 98 Upper Sang-an Integrated FB IA 86 85 37 Losa Farmers IA 180 169 73 Barangay Bulanit FIA 172 162 65 Tawagan Sur FIA 236 207 41 SUB-TOTAL 3,195 2,980 1,389

Farmer BeneficiariesArea/Irrigation systems Service Area

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Table 14.3 - Continued

ORIGINAL FIRM-UPSIBUGUEY VALLEY

Di-Pore IA (formerly Dipili Depore IA) 141 140 97 Saldam IA (formerly Salawagan-Damit) 299 299 179 Kahayagan Pob. Salawagan (formerly Pob. Salawagan) 210 210 135 Villa Castor IA 232 199 78 Villa Castor Extension 126 126 51 Ginto sa Sakahan (formerly Balangao IA) 279 279 98 Dalan sa Panaghiusa (formerly Sampoli A IA) 86 86 25 Tama Para sa Bayan (formerly Sampoli B IA) 178 174 70 Paglambo Paradise (formerly Paradise IA) 242 242 99 Bag-ong Panlantaw sa Katawhan (formerly Pilar ZS IA) 273 252 100 Boyugan Golden Harvest IA 192 182 54 Maunlad na Sakahan (formerly Balagon ZS IA) 106 102 62 Lateral 7 Sitio Talisay (formerly Talisay IA) 202 202 38 Butil ng Pag-asa (formerly Lower Maniha IA) 121 121 49 NRDP (formerly Lateral 6-1-2-3) 152 152 26 Balingasan (for organization) 304 298 SUB-TOTAL 3,143 3,064 1,161 TOTAL 15,161 14,467 8,680

Source: National Irrigation Administration (NIA), Region IX

AREA/IRRIGATION SYSTEMS SERVICE AREA FARMER BENEFICIARIES

SALUG RIVER61%

DIPOLO RIVER10%

LABANGAN RIVER16%

SIBUGUEY VALLEY 13%

Figure 14.4 Distribution of Farmer Beneficiaries by Irrigation System, Region IX: 2012

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Table 14.4NUMBER OF FAMILIES BY MAIN SOURCE OF WATER SUPPLY, REGION IX: 1994

Main Source of RegionWater Supply Urban Rural IX

Total Number of Families 6,347,292 6,407,656 508,768

Faucet Inside the House 2,317,346 583,898 66,688

Faucet, Other Community 1,308,953 1,306,867 160,115

Tubed or Piped Well, Own Use 875,338 1,138,438 22,559

Tubed or Piped Well, Others 1,007,552 1,331,769 42,302

Dug Well 431,803 1,135,485 112,467

Spring, River, Stream 152,272 792,762 100,548

Rain 23,134 58,369 …

Peddler 230,894 60,068 4,089

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority-National Statistics Office (PSA-NSO)

in thousandsUrban Rural

Faucet Inside th 66,688Faucet, Other C 160,115Tubed or Piped 22,559Tubed or Piped 42,302Dug Well 112,467Spring, River, St 100,548Peddler 4,089

Philippines

0 40,000 80,000 120,000 160,000

Faucet Inside the House

Faucet, Other Community

Tubed or Piped Well, Own Use

Tubed or Piped Well, Others

Dug Well

Spring, River, Stream

Peddler

Figure 14.5 Number of Families (in thousands) by Main Source of Water Supply, Region IX: 1994

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NCR CAR I IIDug Well 48,643 21,728 75,855 60,457

Faucet Inside the House 13.1%

Faucet, Other Community

31.5%

Tubed or Piped Well, Own Use

4.4%

Tubed or Piped Well, Others

8.3%

Dug Well22.1%

Spring, River, Stream

19.8%

Peddler0.8%

Figure 14.6 Percentage Distribution of Families by Main Source of Water Supply, Region IX: 1994

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Table 14.5ZAMBOANGA CITY WATER DISTRICT CONSUMPTION IN CUBIC METERS2009-2012

2009 2010 2011 2012Residential 15,259,293 14,294,426 15,202,310 15,660,169Government 1,203,850 1,089,474 1,198,613 1,178,523Commercial / Industrial 1,952,584 1,795,442 1,788,141 1,839,324Semi Commercial 468,178 425476 506,757 533,768

TOTAL 18,883,905 17,604,818 18,695,821 19,211,784 Source of Basic Data: Zamboanga City Water District (ZCWD)

ClassificationY E A R

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Figure 14.7 Water Consumption in Zamboanga City: 2009-2012

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Table 14.6GROSS ELECTRICITY GENERATION PER REGION IN MINDANAO2009-2011

Plant Type Power Plant Location 2009 2010 2011

MINDANAO 1,969.1 8,104,228.1 8,098,557.9 8,689,516.7 Region 9 113.0 224,655.4 510,313.4 456,576.5 DIESEL WMPC 113.0 Sangali, Zamboanga City 224,655.4 510,313.4 456,576.5 Region 10 1,085.3 4,776,581.3 4,614,052.7 5,180,337.5

COALSTEAG - MCFPP 1 and 2 232.0 Villanueva, Misamis Oriental 1,562,752.6 1,725,839.4 1,628,847.6

HYDRO AGUS 4 158.1 Baloi, Lanao del Norte 758,667.0 699,066.0 895,172.0 HYDRO AGUS 5 55.0 Buru-un, Iligan City 274,056.1 220,237.2 291,979.4 HYDRO AGUS 6 200.0 Buru-un, Iligan City 1,030,045.0 890,148.0 1,037,993.0 HYDRO AGUS 7 54.0 Buru-un, Iligan City 232,953.0 182,080.0 203,874.0 HYDRO PULANGI IV 255.0 Maramag, Bukidnon 838,880.0 805,540.0 1,083,453.0 HYDRO FG - AGUSAN 1.6 Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon 11,731.2 10,039.5 12,664.0 HYDRO BUBUNAWAN 7.0 Baungon, Bukidnon 27,234.1 24,207.9 20,786.6 DIESEL MINERGY 1 18.9 Tablon, Cagayan de Oro City 3,739.2 34,426.6 4,356.4 DIESEL NMPC 102.7 Dalipuga, Iligan City 35,271.6 21,214.4 -

SOLAR CEPALCO PV 1.0 Sitio Lomboy, Cagayan de Oro City 1,251.5 1,253.8 1,211.6

Region 11 233.3 644,208.1 670,613.7 536,858.1 HYDRO SIBULAN 42.6 Sta. Cruz, Davao del Sur - 107,143.0 204,769.3 DIESEL DLPC - BAJADA 58.7 Bajada, Davao City 4,427.6 41,497.4 444.4 DIESEL PB 104 32.0 Bgry. Ilang, Davao City 58,148.1 51,895.7 33,341.5 DIESEL TMI 1 (PB 118) 100.0 Maco, Davao del Norte 581,632.4 470,077.6 298,302.9 Region 12 177.5 1,054,958.4 1,162,520.3 1,248,442.2 GEO MAGPP 108.5 Kidapawan, Cotabato 822,925.6 834,439.0 840,955.7 DIESEL SPPC 59.0 Alabel, Sarangani 231,457.2 322,955.4 275,618.9 DIESEL COLIGHT 10.0 Cotabato City 575.7 5,125.9 131,867.6 CARAGA 100.0 411,034.1 358,897.5 241,309.1 DIESEL TMI 2 (PB 117) 100.0 Naspit, Agusan del Norte 411,034.1 358,897.5 241,309.1 ARMM 260.0 992,790.9 782,160.4 1,025,993.3 HYDRO AGUS 1 80.0 Marawi City,Lanao Sur 268,720.1 188,245.2 254,108.3 HYDRO AGUS 2 180.0 Saguiaran, Lanao Sur 724,070.8 593,915.2 771,885.0 Source: National Power Corporation

Installed Capacity

(MW)

Gross Generation (MWh)

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Chapter 15 PUBLIC FINANCE

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 annual income and expenditures of provincial and city LGUs. This chapter includes data pertaining to statement of income of provincial and city government by type of taxes. The source of data is the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR). Likewise included is the classification of province, cities and municipalities from the Bureau of Local Government Finance (BLGF) of the Department of Finance (DOF). The Department of Budget and Management (DBM) provided the data on the statement of expenditure and income of provincial governments in the region.

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ContentsHighlights 15-3

STATISTICAL TABLES:

Table 15.1 Tax Collection by Type and District Office, Region IX: 15-42009-2013

Table 15.2 Tax Collection by District Office, BIR Revenue Region 15: 2004-2013 15-5

Table 15.3 Income Classification of Provinces, Cities and Municipalities,Region IX: July 29, 2005 15-7

Table 15.4 Allocation and Allotment Releases, Region IXCY 2009-2012 15-9

Table 15.5 A Financial Condition by Province and by Municipality, Region IX: 2010-2013 15-11

Table 15.5 B Financial Performance by Province and by Municipality, Region IX: 2010-2013 15-19

Table 15.5 C Cash Position by Province and by Municipality, Region IX: 2010-2012 15-25

Table 15.5 D Financial Report of Local Government Units 15-30Province/City/Municipality, Region IX2005 and 2006

FIGURES and ILLUSTRATIONS:

Figure 15.1 Tax Collection by District Office, Region IX: 2013 15-6

Figure 15.2 Percent Distribution of Tax Collection by Type, Region IX:2012 15-6

Figure 15.3 Notice of Cash Allocation Issued, Region IX: 2012 15-10

Figure 15.4 Special Allotment Release Order, Region IX: 2012 15-10

Figure 15.5 Financial Condition by Province, Region IX:2013 15-11

Figure 15.6 Financial Performance by Province, Region IX: 2013 15-19

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Highlights Ω In 2012, tax collection of the revenue districts of Dipolog City, Pagadian City,

Zamboanga City and Basilan amounted to PhP 3,751,817,485.15 Zamboanga City alone accounted for 50.3 percent of all the collections made.

Ω Notice of Cash Allocation issued by the Department of Budget and

Management, Region IX for 2012 reached P17,083,670,706.00 while the Special Allotment Release Order amounted to PhP 2,084,845.00.

Ω Total asset of the provinces in the region reached PhP 7,125,523,799.83 in 2010

with Zamboanga del Sur having the highest asset at Php 3,006,578,522.29.

Ω Total income of the region reached PhP 4,314,542,561.26 in 2010. Zamboanga del Norte accounted for 35.6 percent of the total income.

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Table 15.1TAX COLLECTION BY TYPE AND DISTRICT OFFICE, REGION IX2009-2013

District Office/Type 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Region IX 2,386,546,332.32 2,821,023,743.01 3,195,738,716.21 3,751,817,485.15 4,173,329,294.13 Income Tax 1,374,188,223.13 1,624,806,551.82 2,040,886,813.10 2,439,145,314.19 2,770,245,814.20 Excise Tax 10,139,788.50 2,670,749.51 8,306,603.76 5,132,668.59 1,573,818.49 Value-Added Tax 799,772,124.31 944,902,593.46 899,330,986.50 1,052,519,320.42 1,124,066,741.03 Other Percentage Ta 107,089,000.04 134,214,257.31 125,757,741.95 119,280,894.05 141,451,396.47 Other Taxes 95,357,196.34 114,429,590.91 121,456,570.90 135,739,287.90 135,991,523.94 Dipolog City 508,748,621.29 628,699,052.86 706,294,854.01 825,841,335.33 973,946,666.86 Income Tax 304,497,469.57 379,799,128.61 472,085,849.19 565,115,664.37 657,661,584.77 Excise Tax 8,782,396.22 528,000.25 1,203,758.27 873,221.33 746,975.21 Value-Added Tax 150,479,978.82 190,714,225.51 171,831,528.74 192,954,711.03 223,255,173.46 Other Percentage Ta 24,562,980.20 28,454,212.14 35,297,748.81 35,873,598.46 50,681,485.76 Other Taxes 20,425,796.48 29,203,486.35 25,875,969.00 31,024,140.14 41,601,447.66 Pagadian City 368,835,303.00 450,969,333.09 542,246,048.83 629,028,721.27 724,710,430.66 Income Tax 222,479,620.89 272,303,338.51 369,722,482.07 440,104,718.74 492,315,064.12 Excise Tax 428,558.05 680,713.15 118,258.81 538,530.80 173,700.00 Value-Added Tax 118,525,039.44 147,245,651.78 140,980,276.71 151,349,776.12 190,851,515.12 Other Percentage Ta 9,431,549.76 10,912,765.56 12,661,603.62 12,516,649.82 20,476,723.55 Other Taxes 17,970,534.86 19,826,864.09 18,763,427.62 24,519,045.79 20,893,427.87 Zamboanga City 1,246,318,457.45 1,417,112,584.46 1,615,466,940.54 1,888,464,394.04 1,994,399,602.33 Income Tax 692,397,281.97 784,599,118.87 989,542,853.37 1,162,241,514.65 1,295,044,734.89 Excise Tax 891,221.13 565,983.21 6,834,946.46 3,663,966.27 585,166.72 Value-Added Tax 449,751,261.83 503,328,721.37 489,989,188.24 593,774,618.33 580,183,527.77 Other Percentage Ta 54,456,246.40 69,503,344.85 60,679,634.28 55,226,189.86 53,471,941.16 Other Taxes 48,822,446.12 59,115,416.16 68,420,318.19 73,558,104.93 65,114,231.79 Zamboanga Sibugay 189,470,941.81 226,516,426.19 233,174,021.20 290,813,210.70 339,476,247.36 Income Tax 104,582,547.36 115,286,528.16 143,203,070.00 192,269,602.40 229,274,189.85 Excise Tax 37,613.10 896,052.90 149,640.22 56,950.19 67,976.56 Value-Added Tax 65,768,028.65 87,059,059.05 72,217,438.40 85,424,064.87 96,814,471.92 Other Percentage Ta 13,182,095.88 19,165,918.83 11,449,344.85 8,535,284.97 8,517,731.56 Other Taxes 5,900,656.82 4,108,867.25 6,154,527.73 4,527,308.27 4,801,877.47 Basilan 73,173,008.77 97,726,346.41 98,556,851.63 117,669,823.81 140,796,346.92 Income Tax 50,231,303.34 72,818,437.67 66,332,558.47 79,413,814.03 95,950,240.57 Excise Tax 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Value-Added Tax 15,247,815.57 16,554,935.75 24,312,554.41 29,016,150.07 32,962,052.76 Other Percentage Ta 5,456,127.80 6,178,015.93 5,669,410.39 7,129,170.94 8,303,514.44 Other Taxes 2,237,762.06 2,174,957.06 2,242,328.36 2,110,688.77 3,580,539.15

Source: Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR), Region IXNote: From 2002-2008 Zamboanga Sibugay was included in Zamboanga City District Office

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Table 15.2 TAX COLLECTION BY DISTRICT OFFICE, BIR REVENUE REGION 152004-2013

Dipolog City Pagadian City Zamboanga CityYear RD-91 RD-92 RD-93 A2004 241,723,673.99 242,848,522.67 941,728,218.422005 346,607,230.53 298,763,105.22 834,533,832.312006 442,363,145.72 351,987,399.47 1,025,176,810.432007 521,855,395.55 410,794,169.27 1,174,022,259.652008 504,139,168.18 412,121,158.09 1,307,968,481.672009 508,748,621.29 368,835,303.00 1,246,318,457.452010 628,699,052.86 450,969,333.09 1,417,112,584.462011 706,294,854.01 542,246,048.83 1,615,466,940.542012 825,841,335.33 629,028,721.27 1,888,464,394.042013 973,946,666.86 724,710,430.66 1,994,399,602.33

Zamboanga Sibugay Basilan SuluYear RD-93 B RD-94 RD-952004 … 56,025,930.82 30,735,748.722005 … 68,943,992.44 31,628,869.862006 … 59,663,425.04 38,845,964.732007 … 73,480,177.92 42,852,575.752008 … 76,968,587.72 42,902,907.752009 189,470,941.81 73,173,008.77 35,295,621.962010 226,516,426.19 97,726,346.41 41,428,541.452011 233,174,021.20 98,556,851.63 53,599,675.822012 290,813,210.70 117,669,823.81 70,976,190.902013 339,476,247.36 140,796,346.92 …

Source: Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR), Region IXNote: From 2004-2008 Zamboanga Sibugay was included in Zamboanga City District Office

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Income Tax66.38%

Excise Tax0.04%

Value-Added Tax26.93%

Other Percentage Tax

3.39%

Other Taxes3.26%

Figure 15.2 Percent Distribution of Tax Collection by Type, Region IX: 2013

Dipolog City

Pagadian City

Zamboanga City

Zamboanga Sibugay

Basilan

973,946,666.86

724,710,430.66

1,994,399,602.33

339,476,247.36

140,796,346.92

In P

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Figure 15.1 Tax Collection by District Office, Region IX: 2013

Dist

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Table 15.3INCOME CLASSIFICATION OF PROVINCES, CITIES AND MUNICIPALITIES, REGION IXAs of July 29, 2005

Income LegislativeProvince/City/Municipality U/R1/ CC2/ Class3/ District4/

ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE (25 Mun. 2 Cities) 1st

DAPITAN CITY P C 3rd 1st DIPOLOG CITY (Capital) P C 3rd 2nd KATIPUNAN P 3rd 2nd LA LIBERTAD P 5th 1st LABASON P 2nd 3rd LILOY P 3rd 3rd MANUKAN P 3rd 2nd MUTIA P 5th 1st PIÑAN (NEW PIÑAN) P 4th 1st POLANCO P 3rd 1st PRES. MANUEL A. ROXAS P 3rd 2nd RIZAL P 5th 1st SALUG P 4th 3rd SERGIO OSMEÑA SR. P - 1st SIAYAN P 3rd 2nd SIBUCO P - 3rd SIBUTAD P 5th 1st SINDANGAN P 1st 2nd SIOCON P - 3rd SIRAWAI R 4th 3rd TAMPILISAN P 4th 3rd JOSE DALMAN (PONOT) P 4th 2nd GUTALAC P - 3rd BALIGUIAN P 3rd 3rd GODOD P 4th 3rd BACUNGAN (LEON T. POSTIGO) R 3rd 3rd KALAWIT R 4th 3rd

ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR (26 Mun. 2 Cities) 1st

AURORA P 3rd 1st BAYOG P 3rd 2nd DIMATALING P 4th 2nd DINAS P 4th 2nd DUMALINAO P 3rd 2nd DUMINGAG P 3rd 1st KUMALARANG P 4th 2nd LABANGAN P 3rd 1st LAPUYAN P 4th 2nd MAHAYAG P 3rd 1st MARGOSATUBIG P 4th 2nd MIDSALIP P 4th 1st MOLAVE P 2nd 1st PAGADIAN CITY (Capital) P C 2nd 1st RAMON MAGSAYSAY (LIARGO) P 4th 1st SAN MIGUEL P 4th 2nd SAN PABLO P 4th 2nd TABINA P - 2nd TAMBULIG P - 1st TUKURAN P 4th 1st

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Table 15.3 Continued

Income LegislativeProvince/City/Municipality U/R1/ CC2/ Class3/ District4/

ZAMBOANGA CITY P H 1st 3rd LAKEWOOD P 4th 2nd JOSEFINA P 5th 1st PITOGO P - 2nd SOMINOT (DON MARIANO MARCOS) P 5th 1st VINCENZO A. SAGUN P 5th 2nd GUIPOS P 5th 2nd TIGBAO R 5th 2nd

ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY (16 Mun.) 3rd

ALICIA P 4th 3rd BUUG P 3rd 3rd DIPLAHAN P 4th 3rd IMELDA P 4th 3rd IPIL P 1st 3rd KABASALAN P 3rd 3rd MABUHAY P 4th 3rd MALANGAS P 3rd 3rd NAGA P 3rd 3rd OLUTANGA P 4th 3rd PAYAO P 4th 3rd ROSELLER LIM P 3rd 3rd SIAY P 3rd 3rd TALUSAN P 5th 3rd TITAY P 3rd 3rd TUNGAWAN P 3rd 3rd

CITY OF ISABELA (Capital) P C 5th lone

* Legend

4/ Source: Records and Statistics Division, Commission on Elections (COMELEC)

1/ Urban/Rural Classification. (U = Urban, P = Partly Urban, R = Rural: 1970 Definition) Source: 1990 Census of Population and Housing, NSO2/ CC -Classification of Cities (H= Highly Urbanized; I =Independent Component ; and C for Component Cities)3/ Effective July 29, 2005; Source: Department Order No. 20-05, Department of Finance

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Table 15.4ALLOCATION AND ALLOTMENT RELEASES, REGION IXCY 2009-2012

Agency 2009 2010 2011 2012

Notice of Cash Allocation IssuedCommission on Higher Education 13,103,000 14,411,000 17,216,530 25,881,634Department of Budget and Management (LGU) 13,050,188 25,044,421 - 169,396,620Department of Education 7,197,921,345 7,918,674,717 9,008,041,111 9,896,002,493Department of Health 561,902,896 624,472,949 634,176,683 757,419,595TESDA 76,392,975 98,472,000 87,003,646 137,590,125Department of Public Works and Highways 5,285,482,942 4,247,814,214 5,505,342,969 5,243,637,764State Universities and Colleges 675,894,948 761,413,214 836,791,160 853,742,475TOTAL 13,823,748,294 13,690,302,515 16,088,572,099 17,083,670,706

Special Allotment Release OrderCommission on Higher Education 3,684,606 2,325,000 2,053,445 3,182,000Department of Budget and Management (LGU) 13,050,188 23,622,056 61,381,151 153,957,000Department of Education 2,408,127,924 1,524,196,908 1,392,208,834 1,577,760,000Department of Health 188,737,847 201,406,748 58,106,119 55,900,000TESDA 26,979,804 18,137,000 13,608,519 11,716,000Department of Public Works and Highways 111,192,271 35,601,345 35,432,996 135,618,000State Universities and Colleges 268,697,055 143,325,067 125,531,564 146,712,000TOTAL 3,020,469,695 1,948,614,124 1,688,322,628 2,084,845,000

Agency Budget Matrix …Commission on Higher Education … 9,078,000 11,049,000 12,287,000Department of Education … 6,255,951,000 7,368,632,000 8,068,804,000Department of Health … 340,246,000 468,346,011 492,167,000TESDA … 64,989,000 73,332,000 94,918,000Department of Public Works and Highways … 184,184,000 261,545,000 1,395,222,000State Universities and Colleges … 632,341,000 708,104,000 746,362,000TOTAL … 7,486,789,000 8,891,008,011 10,809,760,000Source: Department of Budget and Management, Region IX

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CHED0.12%

DBM1.21%

DepED78.22%

DOH10.34%

TESDA0.93%

DPWH1.83%

SUCs7.36%

Figure 15.4 Special Allotment Release Order,Region IX: 2012

CHED0.15% DBM

7.38%

DepED75.68%

DOH2.68%

TESDA0.56%

DPWH6.50% SUCs

7.04%

Figure 15.3 Notice of Cash Allocation Issued, Region IX: 2012

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Table 15.5 AFINANCIAL CONDITION, BY PROVINCE AND BY MUNICIPALITY, REGION IX2010-2013

Province/Municipalities Asset Liabilities Equity 2010Zamboanga del Norte1 Baliguian 33,846,548.63 6,275,173.34 27,571,375.292 Godod 47,800,711.50 11,179,406.60 36,621,304.903 Gutalac 56,128,405.25 17,013,245.69 39,115,159.564 Jose Dalman 68,668,726.99 13,605,263.72 55,063,463.275 Kalawit 41,816,673.38 19,528,630.95 22,288,042.436 Katipunan 46,544,610.26 8,170,952.35 38,373,657.917 La Libertad 89,462,579.35 30,700,311.22 58,762,268.138 Labason 37,836,808.47 7,685,580.31 30,151,228.169 Leon Postigo 65,301,916.16 24,322,943.09 40,978,973.0710 Liloy 57,365,321.11 17,203,405.08 40,161,916.0311 Manukan 101,446,914.04 29,955,050.20 71,491,863.8412 Mutia 36,490,711.58 9,909,708.60 26,581,002.9813 Piñan 69,481,380.49 6,558,717.21 62,922,663.2814 Polanco 117,755,485.07 46,161,921.60 71,593,563.4715 Rizal 197,890,679.51 92,112,699.46 105,777,980.0516 Roxas 24,356,847.79 3,699,684.07 20,657,163.7217 Salug 90,470,681.40 15,111,873.46 75,358,807.9418 Sergio Osmeña 221,996,743.44 95,648,153.00 126,348,590.4419 Siayan 88,108,501.25 34,149,906.51 53,958,594.7420 Sibuco - - -21 Sibutad 47,323,985.93 5,242,057.15 42,081,928.7822 Sindangan 269,155,484.52 161,134,754.97 108,020,729.5523 Siocon 214,212,426.53 86,374,446.36 127,837,980.1724 Sirawai 92,768,817.69 25,909,094.97 66,859,722.7225 Tampilisan 45,134,029.14 13,515,964.07 31,618,065.07Sub-Total 2,161,364,989.48 781,168,943.98 1,380,196,045.50

Zamboanga del Sur1 Aurora 180,627,317.94 58,126,834.31 122,500,483.632 Bayog 146,749,047.98 80,187,383.13 66,561,664.853 Dimataling 76,013,036.16 20,829,880.55 55,183,155.614 Dinas 83,047,919.12 24,627,270.25 58,420,648.875 Dumalinao 126,873,805.89 47,266,073.99 79,607,731.906 Dumingag 186,830,673.34 106,969,832.09 79,860,841.257 Guipos 75,283,994.02 30,224,672.61 45,059,321.418 Josefina 71,471,350.40 35,576,218.43 35,895,131.979 Kumalarang 157,299,321.71 90,668,668.56 66,630,653.1510 Labangan 89,284,270.51 31,761,031.93 57,523,238.58

Financial Condition (In thousand pesos)

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Province/Municipalities Asset Liabilities Equity11 Lakewood 57,834,562.70 5,949,642.60 51,884,920.1012 Lapuyan 97,969,658.22 37,895,393.13 60,074,265.0913 Mahayag 132,282,333.45 74,665,941.52 57,616,391.9314 Margosatubig 142,357,481.45 56,548,328.31 85,809,153.1415 Midsalip 143,474,417.62 28,311,996.05 115,162,421.5716 Molave 313,053,395.56 94,610,408.16 218,442,987.4017 Pitogo 58,893,294.99 26,798,069.61 32,095,225.3818 Ramon Magsaysay 122,802,468.85 41,992,946.56 80,809,522.2919 San Miguel 71,410,469.36 37,323,788.65 34,086,680.7120 San Pablo 100,159,565.68 24,219,272.67 75,940,293.0121 Sominot 39,631,406.25 7,074,402.07 32,557,004.1822 Tabina 109,524,372.22 27,965,221.16 81,559,151.0623 Tambulig 82,016,018.26 20,810,425.95 61,205,592.3124 Tigbao 72,460,429.38 29,361,655.38 43,098,774.0025 Tukuran 163,469,523.22 31,207,161.85 132,262,361.3726 Vincenzo Sagun 105,758,388.01 52,539,952.62 53,218,435.39Sub-Total 3,006,578,522.29 1,123,512,472.14 1,883,066,050.15

Zamboanga Sibugay1 Alicia 159,565,726.93 64,508,357.42 95,057,369.512 Buug 124,167,814.84 23,308,218.04 100,859,596.803 Diplahan 102,990,737.72 38,386,310.48 64,604,427.244 Imelda 66,962,147.35 22,031,817.06 44,930,330.295 Ipil 432,272,291.69 74,566,906.87 357,705,384.826 Kabasalan 213,245,399.64 72,183,762.84 141,061,636.807 Mabuhay 125,613,265.31 61,419,173.47 64,194,091.848 Malangas 127,236,833.90 38,920,351.92 88,316,481.989 Naga 100,932,716.42 26,609,306.98 74,323,409.4410 Olutanga 43,962,892.56 13,503,471.46 30,459,421.1011 Payao 53,705,649.06 15,246,486.43 38,459,162.6312 R.T. Lim 82,039,106.71 35,204,768.70 46,834,338.0113 Siay 113,205,615.45 30,082,615.89 83,122,999.5614 Talusan 44,796,849.74 15,959,313.44 28,837,536.3015 Titay 95,658,334.51 52,968,659.67 42,689,674.8416 Tungawan 71,224,906.22 27,366,580.64 43,858,325.58Sub-Total 1,957,580,288.06 612,266,101.31 1,345,314,186.75Regional Total 7,125,523,799.83 2,516,947,517.43 4,608,576,282.40

2011Region IXZamboanga del Norte1 Bacungan (Leon Postigo) 45,600 12,972 32,628 2 Baliguian 38,075 15,846 22,229 3 Godod 61,805 20,007 41,798 4 Gutalac 74,302 8,603 65,698

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Province/Municipalities Asset Liabilities Equity 5 Jose Dalman 60,204 24,515 35,689 6 Kalawit 63,393 17,446 45,947 7 Katipunan 76,719 36,493 40,226 8 La Libertad 46,237 13,985 32,252 9 Labason 85,191 34,841 50,349 10 Liloy 82,992 39,487 43,504 11 Manukan 105,214 18,955 86,260 12 Mutia 53,681 19,097 34,584 13 Piñan 79,133 12,128 67,005 14 Polanco 122,609 48,450 74,159 15 Pres. Manuel A. Roxas 204,876 93,328 111,548 16 Rizal 32,294 10,039 22,255 17 Salug 94,485 15,478 79,007 18 Sergio Osmeña Sr. 273,287 125,999 147,288 19 Siayan 110,598 42,145 68,453 20 Sibuco - - -21 Sibutad 55,048 11,003 44,045 22 Sindangan 299,131 167,953 131,178 23 Siocon 226,673 75,390 151,283 24 Sirawai 95,307 38,479 56,827 25 Tampilisan 51,351 16,043 35,308

Sub-Total 2,438,205 918,682 1,519,520

Zamboanga del Sur1 Aurora 298,090 104,580 193,510 2 Bayod 166,947 85,115 81,831 3 Dimataling 90,433 30,039 60,393 4 Dinas 86,377 23,851 62,526 5 Dumalinao 178,933 79,776 99,157 6 Dumingag 192,466 101,251 91,215 7 Guipos 66,582 25,285 41,297 8 Josefina 87,597 54,218 33,379 9 Kumalarang 162,831 81,704 81,127 10 Labangan 93,298 27,329 65,968 11 Lakewood 65,862 8,409 57,453 12 Lapuyan 115,331 48,951 66,379 13 Mahayag 114,759 71,466 73,293 14 Margosatubig 161,028 63,913 97,115 15 Midsalip 162,323 32,852 129,470 16 Molave 333,327 86,049 247,278 17 Pitogo 62,814 27,979 34,835 18 Ramon Magsaysay 154,689 68,687 86,002 19 San Miguel 83,285 39,400 43,885 20 San Pablo 98,791 22,302 76,489

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Province/Municipalities Asset Liabilities Equity 21 Sominot 48,709 7,484 41,225 22 Tabina 119,455 25,627 93,828 23 Tambulig 80,288 8,504 71,784 24 Tigbao 86,160 36,055 50,105 25 Tukuran 177,220 32,731 144,488 26 Vincenzo Sagun 97,553 38,235 59,318

Sub-Total 3,385,148 1,231,792 2,183,350

Zamboanga Sibugay1 Alicia 180,696 77,751 102,945 2 Buug 142,761 33,535 109,225 3 Diplahan 126,856 59,572 67,285 4 Imelda 75,941 24,341 51,600 5 Ipil 496,341 119,782 376,560 6 Kabasalan 236,371 63,744 172,627 7 Mabuhay 139,719 70,036 69,683 8 Malangas 146,053 42,837 103,215 9 Naga 115,614 28,760 86,853 10. Olutangga 63,862 37,165 26,697 11. Payao 58,613 14,049 44,564 12. R.T. Lim 98,051 41,438 56,614 13. Siay 105,392 29,383 76,009 14 Talusan 61,614 24,189 37,425 15 Titay 128,320 78,091 50,229 16 Tungawan 89,904 35,954 53,950

Sub-Total 2,266,108 780,627 1,485,481 2012Zamboanga del Norte1 Bacungan (Leon Postigo) 53,713,284.07 24,319,676.38 29,393,607.692 Baliguian 69,028,466.47 31,475,555.32 37,552,911.163 Godod 58,812,517.63 22,639,619.46 36,172,898.174 Gutalac 70,420,471.52 11,707,709.69 58,712,761.835 Jose Dalman 57,764,531.19 22,283,600.44 35,480,930.756 Kalawit 83,300,623.16 29,594,829.08 53,705,794.087 Katipunan 87,440,521.46 39,653,467.81 47,787,053.658 La Libertad 49,599,886.75 13,880,245.94 35,719,640.819 Labason 89,363,476.07 32,323,988.95 57,039,487.1210 Liloy 100,453,758.95 37,306,172.36 63,147,586.5911 Manukan 107,264,774.65 32,374,686.07 74,890,088.5812 Mutia 65,953,133.35 24,793,803.60 41,159,329.7513 Piñan 78,491,440.58 11,552,079.43 66,939,361.1514 Polanco 128,885,707.55 47,258,600.51 81,627,107.0415 Pres. Manuel A. Roxas 230,052,268.56 103,791,023.98 126,261,244.5816 Rizal 48,519,210.81 27,557,477.61 20,961,733.20

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Province/Municipalities Asset Liabilities Equity 17 Salug 80,297,308.73 18,993,118.24 61,304,190.4918 Sergio Osmeña 241,921,056.98 128,886,478.36 113,034,578.6219 Siayan 150,847,986.74 70,916,604.92 79,931,381.8220 Sibuco21 Sibutad 55,340,180.07 13,942,954.89 41,397,225.1822 Sindangan 246,307,187.94 118,101,464.56 128,205,723.3823 Siocon 257,988,585.71 85,003,533.91 172,985,051.8024 Sirawai 121,527,326 53,799,640 67,727,686.2225 Tampilisan 57,186,489.14 19,175,113.68 38,011,375.46

Sub-Total 2,590,480,194.08 1,021,331,445.19 1,569,148,749.12

Zamboanga del Sur1. Aurora 351,604,136.35 130,059,383.98 221,544,752.29 2. Bayog 156,055,605.11 35,491,156.99 120,564,448.12 3. Dimataling 93,167,563.98 32,457,226.47 60,710,337.51 4. Dinas 87,651,083.14 22,351,911.19 65,299,171.95 5. Dumalinao 181,199,377.49 79,392,903.15 101,806,474.34 6. Dumingag 182,198,266.00 77,282,554.68 104,915,711.32 7. Guipos 63,538,931.70 31,840,866.73 31,698,064.97 8. Josefina 98,595,847.55 53,896,520.05 44,699,327.50 9. Kumalarang 186,379,288.43 58,967,282.92 127,412,005.51 10. Labangan 94,455,295.77 23,258,751.98 71,196,543.79 11. Lakewood 71,558,032.00 8,658,556.79 62,899,475.21 12. Lapuyan 118,626,134.31 44,724,145.12 73,901,989.19 13. Mahayag14. Margosatubig 222,722,025.23 111,847,812.65 110,874,212.58 15. Midsalip 181,110,559.56 34,284,553.37 146,826,006.19 16. Molave 344,277,322.96 89,427,043.43 254,850,279.53 17. Pitogo 69,043,252.63 35,983,562.48 33,059,690.15 18. Ramon Magsaysay 144,929,535.30 65,223,003.04 79,706,532.26 19. San Miguel 86,463,616.57 34,690,788.36 51,772,828.21 20. San Pablo 117,646,515.83 35,039,700.05 82,606,815.78 21. Sominot 56,282,465.41 7,791,114.85 48,491,350.56 22. Tabina 119,770,365.62 20,075,745.01 99,694,620.61 23. Tambulig 94,036,677.30 29,867,303.27 64,169,374.03 24. Tigbao 131,829,407.15 64,409,680.11 67,419,727.04 25. Tukuiran 196,154,809.25 45,525,345.05 150,629,464.20 26. Vincenzo Sagun 116,157,211.48 42,606,601.54 73,550,609.94

Sub-Total 3,565,453,326.12 1,215,153,513.26 2,350,299,812.78

Zamboanga Sibugay1 Alicia 181,664,192.76 60,896,064.86 120,768,127.90 2 Buug 201,462,635.65 82,931,014.48 118,531,621.17 3 Diplahan 159,800,153.88 77,074,640.57 82,725,513.31

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Province/Municipalities Asset Liabilities Equity 4 Imelda 92,653,468.35 35,648,938.39 57,004,529.96 5 Ipil 516,535,674.29 95,983,260.69 420,552,413.60 6 Kabasalan 256,966,348.44 87,621,068.15 169,345,280.29 7 Mabuhay 164,226,723.96 90,558,753.13 73,667,970.82 8 Malangas 148,199,895.87 35,085,175.66 113,114,720.21 9 Naga 126,638,732.33 32,661,493.39 93,977,238.94 10 Olutanga 94,213,406.77 56,416,301.16 37,797,105.61 11 Payao 74,889,679.34 27,982,986.98 46,906,692.36 12 R.T Lim 111,119,900.16 51,802,697.57 59,317,202.59 13 Silay 107,444,655.09 31,506,034.98 75,938,620.11 14 Talusan 98,590,183.41 47,627,817.60 50,962,365.81 15 Titay 170,328,573.13 123,615,552.48 46,713,020.65 16 Tungawan 118,026,310.07 45,980,321.77 72,045,988.30

Sub-Total 2,622,760,533.50 983,392,121.86 1,639,368,411.63 REGIONAL TOTAL 6,243,554,039.69 2,212,488,590.01 4,031,065,449.59

2013Zamboanga del NorteDapitan City 98,422 5,996 92,426 Dipolog City 135,091 10,751 124,340 1. Baliguian 15,595 228 15,367 2. Godod 40,317 776 39,541 3. Gutalac 22,749 397 22,353 4. Jose Dalaman 29,648 539 29,110 5. Kalawit 24,487 175 24,312 6. Katipunan 74,210 1,386 72,824 7. La Libertad 18,688 622 18,066 8. Labason 35,762 460 35,302 9. Leon Postigo 23,763 265 23,498 10. Liloy 65,426 1,384 65,043 11. Manukan 30,029 4,272 25,757 12. Mutia 19,317 1,769 17,548 13. Piñan 38,574 973 37,601 14. Polanco 66,869 12,528 54,340 15. Pres. Manuel A. Roxas 32,646 4,107 28,539 16. Rizal 19,129 2,218 16,912 17. Salug 35,020 2,755 32,265 18. Sergio Osmeña 48,508 1,933 46,575 19. Silayan 71,215 6,929 64,286 20. Sibuco 7,576 110 7,466 21. Sibutad 31,068 3,938 27,130 22. Sindangan 91,122 1,767 89,355 23. Siocon 35,828 1,905 33,923 24. Sirawai - - -

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Province/Municipalities Asset Liabilities Equity 25. Tampilisan 14,482 3,397 11,085

Sub-Total 1,125,541 71,580 1,054,964

Zamboanga del SurPagadian City 118,180 3,104 115,076 Zamboanga City 573,528 31,065 542,462 1. Aurora 127,305 8,524 118,781 2. Bayog 40,938 800 40,138 3. Dimataling 14,118 121 13,997 4. Dinas 63,339 1,949 61,391 5. Dumalinao 54,926 1,452 53,474 6. Dumingag 87,963 1,574 86,390 7. Guipos 8,743 236 8,507 8. Josefina 18,757 3,024 15,733 9. Kumalarang 31,826 1,876 29,950 10. Labangan 66,053 3,069 62,984 11. Lakewood 21,971 1,167 20,804 12. Lapuyan 48,786 2,320 46,466 13. Mahayag 83,274 8,474 74,800 14. Margosatubig 38,527 116 38,411 15. Midsalip 1,081 13 1,069 16. Molave 36,817 817 36,000 17. Pitogo 14,352 473 13,878 18. Ramon Magsaysay 71,511 1,021 70,490 19. San Miguel 7,008 495 6,513 20. San Pablo 39,428 770 38,658 21. Sominot 25,350 292 25,058 22. Tabina 36,198 1,626 34,572 23. Tambulig 30,428 1,101 29,327 24. Tigbao 44,641 1,583 43,058 25. Tukuran 62,168 4,997 57,172 26. Vicenzo Sagun 15,649 1,528 14,121

Sub-Total 1,782,865 83,587 1,699,280

Zamboanga Sibugay Isabela City 46,220 8,621 37,600 1. Alicia 51,948 274 51,673 2. Buug 75,326 4,586 70,741 3. Diplahan 59,749 1,313 58,437 4. Imelda 37,279 4,464 32,815 5. Ipil 74,416 1,313 73,103 6. Kabasalan 53,075 5,478 47,597 7. Mabuhay 16,180 483 15,697 8. Malanggas 27,916 1,026 26,890

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Province/Municipalities Asset Liabilities Equity 9. Naga 19,182 951 18,231 10. Olutangga 15,815 1,375 14,440 11. Payao 97,519 2,291 95,228 12. R.T. Lim 37,569 3,145 34,425 13. Siay 24,149 808 23,341 14. Talusan 16,236 2,180 14,055 15. Titay 34,208 2,278 31,930 16. Tungawan 31,967 2,678 29,289

718,754 43,264 675,492 Sub-Total 3,627,160 198,431 3,429,736

Source: Commission on Audit

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Table 15.5 BFINANCIAL PERFORMANCE BY PROVINCE AND BY MUNICIPALITY, REGION IX2010-2013

Municipalities Income Expenses Net Income (Loss)2010Zamboanga del Norte1 Baliguian 56,319,163.84 54,641,265.32 1,677,898.522 Godod 64,546,530.91 47,162,993.82 17,383,537.093 Gutalac 47,087,801.34 41,578,529.37 5,509,271.974 Jose Dalman 78,931,277.43 76,822,413.39 2,108,864.045 Kalawit 48,942,320.34 48,625,947.40 316,372.946 Katipunan 49,766,935.34 48,942,916.29 824,019.057 La Libertad 75,615,108.15 68,846,172.96 6,768,935.198 Labason 28,178,369.54 22,207,737.50 5,970,632.049 Leon Postigo 65,453,071.29 61,201,836.34 4,251,234.9510 Liloy 73,318,522.64 60,009,692.55 13,308,830.0911 Manukan 67,383,923.97 61,753,839.27 5,630,084.7012 Mutia 51,294,705.64 27,157,495.06 24,137,210.5813 Piñan 41,001,065.60 38,930,464.40 2,070,601.2014 Polanco 66,256,433.61 62,274,331.68 3,982,101.9315 Rizal 84,178,180.05 73,708,948.46 10,469,231.5916 Roxas 36,653,807.36 33,894,150.40 2,759,656.9617 Salug 60,148,732.99 55,275,161.10 4,873,571.8918 Sergio Osmeña 84,773,509.67 61,245,503.43 23,528,006.2419 Siayan 82,836,178.29 68,471,683.35 14,364,494.9420 Sibuco - - -21 Sibutad 36,342,234.18 33,458,956.52 2,883,277.6622 Sindangan 133,609,594.47 120,473,242.48 13,136,351.9923 Siocon 104,737,886.94 83,059,512.07 21,678,374.8724 Sirawai 53,272,116.27 41,640,565.11 11,631,551.1625 Tampilisan 46,635,550.51 46,598,937.12 36,613.39Sub-Total 1,537,283,020.37 1,337,982,295.39 199,300,724.98

Zamboanga del Sur1 Aurora 89,379,085.62 69,948,350.27 19,430,735.352 Bayog 75,155,329.14 61,940,842.81 13,214,486.333 Dimataling 51,649,082.71 49,970,957.23 1,678,125.484 Dinas 60,577,593.54 56,078,535.63 4,499,057.915 Dumalinao 60,218,893.20 56,720,903.65 3,497,989.556 Dumingag 90,373,338.53 74,035,059.11 16,338,279.427 Guipos 42,943,234.61 37,968,646.00 4,974,588.618 Josefina 31,422,815.79 26,760,034.72 4,662,781.079 Kumalarang 60,293,472.85 59,304,050.62 989,422.2310 Labangan 61,676,078.69 55,412,365.34 6,263,713.3511 Lakewood 48,214,499.57 43,751,075.41 4,463,424.1612 Lapuyan 62,986,417.49 50,454,847.58 12,531,569.9113 Mahayag 79,777,722.78 70,337,174.15 9,440,548.6314 Margosatubig 59,734,759.43 50,219,043.88 9,515,715.5515 Midsalip 56,385,830.55 42,203,422.39 14,182,408.1616 Molave 108,151,793.05 97,763,586.96 10,388,206.0917 Pitogo 48,582,482.39 47,365,412.45 1,217,069.9418 Ramon Magsaysay 52,924,533.94 47,963,013.75 4,961,520.1919 San Miguel 46,506,430.18 45,331,799.87 1,174,630.3120 San Pablo 50,121,915.09 46,882,703.77 3,239,211.3221 Sominot 39,201,503.87 36,761,272.80 2,440,231.0722 Tabina 46,801,457.94 42,191,418.99 4,610,038.9523 Tambulig 56,750,114.13 47,113,144.04 9,636,970.0924 Tigbao 41,676,254.86 37,485,473.21 4,190,781.6525 Tukuran 75,990,828.94 51,507,262.41 24,483,566.5326 Vincenzo Sagun 45,686,930.86 35,683,908.60 10,003,022.26Sub-Total 1,543,182,399.75 1,341,154,305.64 202,028,094.11

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Municipalities Income Expenses Net Income (Loss)Zamboanga Sibugay1 Alicia 61,223,761.80 55,425,690.84 5,798,070.962 Buug 69,732,799.03 54,951,221.43 14,781,577.603 Diplahan 69,282,076.99 50,061,887.00 19,220,189.994 Imelda 50,751,342.35 45,998,073.65 4,753,268.705 Ipil 136,830,531.94 121,786,898.93 15,043,633.016 Kabasalan 86,369,192.88 71,764,731.00 14,604,461.887 Mabuhay 60,534,657.90 53,683,626.92 6,851,030.988 Malangas 59,649,694.07 48,465,016.35 11,184,677.729 Naga 66,952,646.63 56,133,946.53 10,818,700.1010 Olutanga 93,294,959.61 85,560,553.49 7,734,406.1211 Payao 58,109,217.59 51,102,727.98 7,006,489.6112 R.T. Lim 76,541,123.87 63,748,148.29 12,792,975.5813 Siay 71,366,722.80 63,433,593.99 7,933,128.8114 Talusan 55,206,397.36 51,780,259.48 3,426,137.8815 Titay 83,479,265.10 75,795,174.40 7,684,090.7016 Tungawan 134,752,751.22 131,773,937.38 2,978,813.84Sub-Total 1,234,077,141.14 1,081,465,487.66 152,611,653.48Regional Total 4,314,542,561.26 3,760,602,088.69 553,940,472.57

2011Region IXZamboanga del Norte 1 Bacungan (Leon Postigo) 60,210 55,153 5,057 2 Baliguian 70,093 64,556 5,537 3 Godod 51,224 44,940 6,284 4 Gutalac 84,925 81,275 3,650 5 Jose Dalman 52,218 41,531 10,687 6 Kalawit 54,045 46,340 7,704 7 Katipunan 76,759 71,385 5,374 8 La Libertad 30,262 26,446 3,816 9 Labason 73,244 62,154 11,089 10 Liloy 71,721 58,676 13,046 11 Manukan 73,477 67,488 5,989 12 Mutia 38,541 27,544 10,996 13 Piñan 44,627 41,936 2,690 14 Polanco 71,323 67,600 3,722 15 Pres. Manuel A. Roxas 94,063 72,350 21,713 16 Rizal 40,381 38,100 2,280 17 Salug 65,480 61,896 3,584 18 Sergio Osmeña Sr. 90,694 71,732 18,962 19 Siayan 91,241 73,906 17,335 20 Sibuco - - - 21 Sibutad 39,244 33,455 5,789 22 Sindangan 145,787 119,720 26,067 23 Siocon 118,899 97,046 21,853 24 Sirawai 55,922 55,312 610 25 Tampilisan 50,428 46,453 3,975

Sub-Total 1,644,808 1,426,994 217,809

Zamboanga del Sur 1 Aurora 130,058 66,992 63,065 2 Bayod 87,403 71,543 15,859 3 Dimataling 54,448 49,238 5,210

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Municipalities Income Expenses Net Income (Loss) 4 Dinas 54,735 60,725 4,011 5 Dumalinao 77,147 68,375 8,772 6 Dumingag 94,325 82,918 11,407 7 Guipos 46,015 54,980 (8,965) 8 Josefina 36,217 30,428 5,788 9 Kumalarang 65,452 47,251 18,201 10 Labangan 67,377 58,925 8,453 11 Lakewood 52,818 47,301 5,517 12 Lapuyan 68,514 62,030 6,484 13 Mahayag 89,256 73,845 15,411 14 Margosatubig 66,453 52,643 13,810 15 Midsalip 59,504 45,008 14,495 16 Molave 124,093 99,589 24,504 17 Pitogo 52,996 50,257 2,740 18 Ramon Magsaysay 55,774 50,270 5,504 19 San Miguel 49,813 40,727 9,086 20 San Pablo 55,112 54,767 345 21 Sominot 42,131 34,183 7,947 22 Tabina 49,702 40,672 9,029 23 Tambulig 61,956 51,917 10,039 24 Tigbao 45,565 37,271 8,294 25 Tukuran 66,086 53,716 12,369 26 Vincenzo Sagun 46,096 39,339 6,757

Sub-Total 1,699,046 1,424,910 284,132

Zamboanga Sibugay 1 Alicia 66,563 58,644 7,919 2 Buug 84,243 66,881 17,362 3 Diplahan 77,763 60,178 17,585 4 Imelda 55,598 49,976 5,622 5 Ipil 134,329 117,710 16,618 6 Kabasalan 93,906 77,185 16,721 7 Mabuhay 77,693 71,732 5,961 8 Malangas 64,555 48,074 16,481 9 Naga 73,251 58,249 15,002 10 Olutanga 61,058 64,029 (2,971) 11 Payao 62,820 56,687 6,132 12 R.T. Lim 77,239 65,453 11,786 13 Siay 78,591 78,429 161 14 Talusan 43,422 34,726 8,696 15 Titay 91,854 82,067 9,788 16 Tungawan 97,419 86,427 10,992

Sub-Total 1,240,304 1,076,447 163,855 REGIONAL TOTAL 4,594,153 3,928,355 665,799

2012Zamboanga del Norte 1 Bacungan (Leon Postigo) 59,944,387.09 61,991,030.25 -2,046,643.162 Baliguian 67,794,498.67 52,470,801.82 15,323,696.853 Godod 55,045,147.56 47,607,479.45 7,437,668.114 Gutalac 81,995,725.64 83,222,726.50 -1,227,000.86

Financial Performance (In thousand pesos)

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Municipalities Income Expenses Net Income (Loss)5 Jose Dalman 51,097,293.75 51,403,894.24 -306,600.496 Kalawit 52,530,143.63 50,648,258.23 1,881,885.407 Katipunan 76,669,505.87 77,742,085.90 -1,072,580.038 La Libertad 29,949,784.22 25,779,759.79 4,170,024.439 Labason 71,869,650.95 63,044,524.73 8,825,126.2210 Liloy 83,467,921.50 60,577,452.21 22,890,469.2911 Manukan 71,496,393.93 67,139,373.90 4,357,020.0312 Mutia 37,323,551.89 29,236,292.02 8,087,259.8713 Piñan 47,434,173.64 41,376,816.17 6,057,357.4714 Polanco 71,178,455.79 65,047,372.81 6,131,082.9815 Pres. Manuel A. Roxas 98,418,493.94 83,166,895.79 15,251,598.1516 Rizal 38,539,968.39 39,250,975.63 -711,007.2417 Salug 64,216,793.17 56,362,386.52 7,854,406.6518 Sergio Osmeña 94,106,640.95 80,830,296.24 13,276,344.7119 Siayan 88,751,404.36 74,723,557.80 14,027,846.5620 Sibuco21 Sibutad 38,260,465.58 35,189,634.35 3,070,831.2322 Sindangan 146,119,486.63 145,017,961.65 1,101,524.9823 Siocon 109,228,101.91 87,918,972.78 21,309,129.1324 Sirawai 54,322,523.73 44,878,849.53 9,443,674.2025 Tampilisan 48,896,522.32 45,976,071.71 2,920,450.61

Sub-Total 1,638,657,035.11 1,470,603,470.02 168,053,565.09

Zamboanga del Sur 1. Aurora 98,211,764.29 66,526,651.86 31,685,112.43 2. Bayog 87,033,750.30 81,816,520.42 5,217,229.88 3. Dimataling 54,312,833.52 53,995,689.51 317,144.01 4. Dinas 62,031,162.05 56,294,047.63 5,737,114.42 5. Dumalinao 71,769,392.47 71,257,643.05 511,749.42 6. Dumingag 92,711,075.35 79,328,529.98 13,382,545.37 7. Guipos 45,580,483.79 45,198,599.47 381,884.32 8. Josefina 39,378,612.71 32,426,358.16 6,952,254.55 9. Kumalarang 68,475,461.92 47,514,363.95 20,961,097.97 10. Labangan 64,901,629.78 60,051,174.75 4,850,455.03 11. Lakewood 50,421,160.44 45,347,757.09 5,073,403.35 12. Lapuyan 67,703,861.35 61,563,926.72 6,139,934.63 13. Mahayag 14. Margosatubig 77,317,779.79 59,863,206.63 17,454,573.16 15. Midsalip 65,306,053.66 53,073,708.14 12,232,345.52 16. Molave 120,005,107.54 54,032,077.28 16,005,369.07 17. Pitogo 52,589,462.69 103,999,738.47 -1,442,614.59 18. Ramon Magsaysay 56,766,466.97 48,884,252.48 7,882,214.49 19. San Miguel 58,232,287.44 49,898,139.41 8,334,148.03 20. San Pablo 57,099,364.59 50,302,220.37 6,797,144.22 21. Sominot 43,469,514.67 36,058,639.93 7,410,874.74 22. Tabina 49,034,375.39 44,736,390.55 4,297,984.84 23. Tambulig 64,673,664.62 59,418,835.13 5,254,829.49 24. Tigbao 58,174,956.02 38,765,054.69 19,409,901.33 25. Tukuiran 69,065,324.18 61,998,010.83 7,067,313.35 26. Vincenzo Sagun 56,390,129.99 41,875,385.08 14,514,744.91

Sub-Total 1,630,655,675.52 1,404,226,921.58 226,428,753.94

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Municipalities Income Expenses Net Income (Loss)Zamboanga Sibugay1 Alicia 64,316,715.48 59,943,857.40 4,372,858.08 2 Buug 74,337,800.19 67,461,819.25 6,875,980.94 3 Diplahan 79,226,268.17 64,732,911.97 14,493,356.20 4 Imelda 57,782,492.13 51,584,346.79 6,198,145.34 5 Ipil 164,277,064.51 122,662,438.12 41,614,626.39 6 Kabasalan 91,899,617.06 78,704,344.52 13,195,272.54 7 Mabuhay 71,781,387.45 67,286,090.51 4,495,296.94 8 Malangas 62,623,370.32 59,276,445.16 3,346,925.16 9 Naga 71,998,272.28 61,683,476.61 10,314,795.67 10 Olutanga 66,933,557.92 57,294,108.87 9,639,449.05 11 Payao 60,634,693.08 58,291,996.29 2,342,696.79 12 R.T Lim 75,278,144.91 66,571,527.54 8,706,617.37 13 Silay 75,301,097.17 66,966,353.64 8,334,743.52 14 Talusan 52,716,960.94 38,044,485.67 14,672,475.27 15 Titay 90,093,831.93 85,251,236.53 4,842,595.40 16 Tungawan 101,642,550.81 83,713,472.58 17,929,078.23

Sub-Total 1,260,843,824.35 1,089,468,911.45 171,374,912.89 REGIONAL TOTAL 4,530,156,534.98 1,177,387,884.23 192,684,042.02

2013Zamboanga del Norte Dapitan City 72,140 55,046 17,094 Dipolog City 71,700 56,759 14,940 1 Bacungan (Leon Postigo) 14,813 12,280 2,533 2 Baliguian 20,215 17,254 2,961 3 Godod 32,485 27,608 4,877 4 Gutalac 22,476 19,325 3,151 5 Jose Dalman 17,696 17,932 (237) 6 Kalawit 37,005 34,348 2,658 7 Katipunan 11,521 10,189 1,331 8 La Libertad 28,402 24,678 3,725 9 Labason 20,382 19,047 1,336 10 Liloy 41,308 32,669 8,640 11 Manukan 26,857 24,294 2,563 12 Mutia 14,649 12,803 1,845 13 Piñan 22,012 18,219 3,793 14 Polanco 34,366 24,695 9,670 15 Pres. Manuel A. Roxas 33,267 33,080 187 16 Rizal 19,388 17,288 2,101 17 Salug 25,920 23,563 2,357 18 Sergio Osmeña Sr. 22,430 15,215 7,215 19 Siayan 26,912 23,607 3,304 20 Sibuco 9,804 9,269 535 21 Sibutad 17,579 15,416 2,162 22 Sindangan 70,536 56,194 14,341 23 Siocon 48,293 31,090 17,203 24 Sirawai - - - 25 Tampilisan 22,038 22,202 (163)

Sub-Total 784,194 654,070 130,285

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Municipalities Income Expenses Net Income (Loss)Zamboanga del Sur Pagadian City 118,029 104,142 13,887 Zamboanga City 425,464 302,507 122,957 1 Aurora 50,247 36,184 14,063 2 Bayod 29,128 26,499 2,629 3 Dimataling 25,165 21,649 3,515 4 Dinas 31,996 28,068 3,928 5 Dumalinao 30,065 25,648 4,417 6 Dumingag 44,729 36,392 8,337 7 Guipos 15,445 13,169 2,276 8 Josefina 12,821 13,240 (419) 9 Kumalarang 22,082 20,881 1,201 10 Labangan 30,658 25,566 5,092 11 Lakewood 13,512 11,463 2,049 12 Lapuyan 27,508 28,041 (533) 13 Mahayag 36,419 32,056 4,363 14 Margosatubig 24,858 22,684 2,174 15 Midsalip 836 680 156 16 Molave 35,753 34,180 1,574 17 Pitogo 19,127 16,730 2,397 18 Ramon Magsaysay 27,814 21,862 5,952 19 San Miguel 17,892 17,651 241 20 San Pablo 27,995 25,741 2,214 21 Sominot 17,541 16,075 1,467 22 Tabina 19,298 14,195 5,104 23 Tambulig 34,261 33,736 525 24 Tigbao 18,608 16,448 2,160 25 Tukuran 30,060 24,169 5,890 26 Vincenzo Sagun 16,540 16,061 479

Sub-Total 1,203,851 985,717 218,095

Zamboanga Sibugay Isabela City 64,388 63,687 701 1 Alicia 18,341 13,035 5,306 2 Buug 30,733 24,699 6,034 3 Diplahan 26,851 19,485 7,365 4 Imelda 22,856 20,964 1,893 5 Ipil 41,338 33,190 8,147 6 Kabasalan 34,679 29,352 5,327 7 Mabuhay 23,827 21,948 1,878 8 Malangas 27,240 26,696 544 9 Naga 28,933 28,280 653 10 Olutanga 18,812 18,236 575 11 Payao 30,577 21,075 9,502 12 R.T. Lim 30,349 25,352 4,997 13 Siay 32,929 30,115 2,814 14 Talusan 18,230 17,088 1,142 15 Titay 37,271 34,565 2,706 16 Tungawan 27,240 26,815 426

Sub-Total 514,594 454,582 60,010 REGIONAL TOTAL 531,134 470,643 60,489

Source: Commission on Audit

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Table 15.5 CCASH POSITION BY PROVINCE AND BY MUNICIPALITY, REGION IX2010-2012

Cash Balance Net Cash Cash BalanceBeginning Provided End

2010Zamboanga del Norte1 Baliguian 14,346,321.10 -1,121,038.64 13,225,282.462 Godod 1,340,438.28 850,508.83 2,190,947.113 Gutalac 14,919,068.76 2,468,141.84 17,387,210.604 Jose Dalman 15,425,686.37 2,460,030.34 17,885,716.715 Kalawit 9,128,879.50 -977,544.23 8,151,335.276 Katipunan 9,671,552.04 -3,309,666.94 6,361,885.107 La Libertad 38,897,494.83 -20,042,512.38 18,854,982.458 Labason 17,631,768.77 4,515,294.81 22,147,063.589 Leon Postigo 19,417,324.50 -9,034,878.34 10,382,446.1610 Liloy 19,020,340.56 -10,383,675.69 8,636,664.8711 Manukan 16,318,824.00 815,870.37 17,134,694.3712 Mutia 3,215,423.61 855,750.08 4,071,173.6913 Piñan 16,676,972.37 -1,231,004.72 15,445,967.6514 Polanco 27,514,237.18 3,124,032.70 30,638,269.8815 Rizal 18,317,319.44 -4,612,220.31 13,705,099.1316 Roxas 4,379,873.54 2,609,604.17 6,989,477.7117 Salug 19,341,752.91 -1,896,304.04 17,445,448.8718 Sergio Osmeña 45,043,442.70 -12,489,154.60 32,554,288.1019 Siayan 23,305,610.35 8,788,751.60 32,094,361.9520 Sibuco - - -21 Sibutad 21,596,544.83 -3,287,632.22 18,308,912.6122 Sindangan 65,567,572.94 -8,564,686.13 57,002,886.8123 Siocon 4,735,169.60 14,778,357.32 19,513,526.9224 Sirawai 17,942,227.10 -6,284,145.53 11,658,081.5725 Tampilisan 12,782,624.69 -3,673,778.58 9,108,846.11Sub-Total 456,536,469.97 -45,641,900.30 410,894,569.68

Zamboanga del Sur1 Aurora 48,209,894.25 6,907,254.54 55,117,148.792 Bayog 28,065,033.44 533,963.85 28,598,997.293 Dimataling 3,431,055.02 -1,735,960.93 1,695,094.094 Dinas 7,756,334.68 -305,158.51 7,451,176.175 Dumalinao 10,998,350.07 7,315,245.86 18,313,595.936 Dumingag 26,455,653.10 -4,392,094.22 22,063,558.887 Guipos 3,498,249.49 -733,219.59 2,765,029.908 Josefina 9,656,371.63 3,534,491.32 13,190,862.959 Kumalarang 14,564,823.63 3,879,934.71 18,444,758.3410 Labangan 2,068,752.93 1,056,572.25 3,125,325.1811 Lakewood 1,499,099.67 1,915,417.91 3,414,517.5812 Lapuyan 6,034,893.16 5,085,336.18 11,120,229.3413 Mahayag 6,346,880.14 -74,558.08 6,272,322.0614 Margosatubig 8,522,876.58 4,091,160.30 12,614,036.8815 Midsalip 61,888,662.69 16,128,673.93 78,017,336.6216 Molave 18,115,169.07 -6,116,100.40 11,999,068.6717 Pitogo 4,700,776.87 1,446,344.93 6,147,121.8018 Ramon Magsaysay 17,720,813.16 4,557,114.07 22,277,927.2319 San Miguel 19,731,270.43 4,899,738.50 24,631,008.9320 San Pablo 21,330,260.66 -4,541,225.29 16,789,035.3721 Sominot 4,459,932.65 1,446,722.98 5,906,655.6322 Tabina 7,060,736.95 -3,877,925.67 3,182,811.28

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Cash Balance Net Cash Cash BalanceBeginning Provided End

23 Tambulig 6,392,652.06 -1,004,396.62 5,388,255.4424 Tigbao 16,244,939.18 1,418,708.65 17,663,647.8325 Tukuran 33,276,074.30 611,621.43 33,887,695.7326 Vincenzo Sagun 14,902,879.50 -599,707.68 14,303,171.82Sub-Total 402,932,435.31 41,447,954.42 444,380,389.73

Zamboanga Sibugay1 Alicia 26,356,872.04 5,680,201.47 32,037,073.512 Buug 17,411,245.61 1,817,558.09 19,228,803.703 Diplahan 8,926,996.79 2,376,437.54 11,303,434.334 Imelda 16,266,875.27 3,296,128.67 19,563,003.945 Ipil 27,170,567.13 4,934,383.70 32,104,950.836 Kabasalan 19,415,699.47 -4,292,770.30 15,122,929.177 Mabuhay 7,850,846.33 1,996,309.05 9,847,155.388 Malangas 19,416,009.05 4,570,668.62 23,986,677.679 Naga 8,947,356.59 1,582,821.79 10,530,178.3810 Olutanga 10,763,117.78 -16,901.85 10,746,215.9311 Payao 4,452,950.88 2,627,502.69 7,080,453.5712 R.T. Lim 10,436,315.00 412,307.03 10,848,622.0313 Siay 1,595,420.61 11,485,865.05 1,140,821.9114 Talusan 8,940,770.11 -2,119,651.28 6,821,118.8315 Titay 5,008,515.60 -1,764,338.51 3,244,177.0916 Tungawan 11,940,463.75 6,537,882.32 18,478,346.07Sub-Total 204,900,022.01 27,183,940.33 232,083,962.34Regional Total 1,064,368,927.29 22,989,994.46 1,087,358,921.742011Zamboanga del Norte1 Bacungan (Leon Postigo) 13,225 10,776 24,001 2 Baliguian 2,191 1,775 3,966 3 Godod 17,387 1,442 18,830 4 Gutalac 17,886 (895) 16,991 5 Jose Dalman 8,151 11,682 19,833 6 Kalawit 6,362 11,337 17,699 7 Katipunan 18,855 (2,568) 16,287 8 La Libertad 22,147 7,317 29,464 9 Labason 10,382 15,655 26,037 10 Liloy 8,637 7,627 16,264 11 Manukan 17,135 4,144 21,279 12 Mutia 4,071 11,307 15,378 13 Piñan 15,446 7,591 23,037 14 Polanco 30,638 2,091 32,729 15 Pres. Manuel A. Roxas 13,705 11,801 25,506 16 Rizal 6,989 3,961 10,950 17 Salug 17,445 (4,509) 12,936 18 Sergio Osmeña Sr. 32,554 4,142 36,696 19 Siayan 32,094 17,993 50,088 20 Sibuco - - -21 Sibutad 18,309 8,199 26,508 22 Sindangan 57,003 6,306 63,309 23 Siocon 19,463 (6,627) 12,836

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24 Sirawai 11,658 (3,224) 8,434 25 Tampilisan 9,109 8,375 17,484

Sub-Total 410,842 135,698 546,542Zamboanga del Sur1 Aurora 55,117 6,495 61,612 2 Bayod 28,599 3,169 31,768 3. Dimataling 1,695 2,184 3,879 4 Dinas 7,451 (96) 7,355 5 Dumalinao 18,314 1,303 19,617 6 Dumingag 22,064 4,938 27,002 7 Guipos 2,765 397 3,162 8 Josefina 13,191 9,995 23,186 9 Kumalarang 18,445 (2,983) 15,461 10 Labangan 3,125 381 3,507 11 Lakewood 3,415 4,628 8,042 12 Lapuyan 10,983 14,294 25,278 13 Mahayag 6,272 7,315 13,588 14 Margosatubig 12,614 7,529 20,143 15 Midsalip 78,017 15,916 93,933 16 Molave 11,999 11,429 23,428 17 Pitogo 6,147 5,809 11,956 18 Ramon Magsaysay 22,278 8,101 30,379 19 San Miguel 24,631 2,309 26,940 20 San Pablo 16,789 (528) 16,261 21 Sominot 5,907 3,033 8,940 22 Tabina 3,183 1,517 4,700 23 Tambulig 5,388 3,166 8,554 24 Tigbao 17,664 7,753 25,417 25 Tukuran 33,888 (6,095) 27,793 26 Vincenzo Sagun 14,303 7,365 21,668

Sub-Total 444,244 119,324 563,569

Zamboanga Sibugay1 Alicia 32,037 14,935 46,972 2 Buug 19,229 18,665 37,893 3 Diplahan 11,303 9,857 21,160 4 Imelda 19,563 8,882 28,445 5 Ipil 32,105 24,769 56,874 6 Kabasalan 15,123 18,528 33,651 7 Mabuhay 9,847 3,747 13,594 8 Malangas 23,987 13,525 37,511 9 Naga 10,530 5,817 16,347 10 Olutanga 10,746 1,391 12,137 11 Payao 7,080 4,162 11,243 12 R.T. Lim 10,849 15,879 26,728

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13 Siay 1,141 (385) 756 14 Talusan 6,821 10,703 17,524 15 Titay 3,244 11,903 15,147 16 Tungawan 18,478 3,299 21,777

Sub-Total 232,083 165,677 397,759 REGIONAL TOTAL 1,087,171 420,699.00 1,507,870

2012Zamboanga del Norte 1 Bacungan (Leon Postigo) 24,002,874.31 -3,190,034.64 20,812,839.67 2 Baliguian 3,966,299.39 7,259,395.18 11,225,694.57 3 Godod 18,829,657.46 7,747,280.87 26,576,938.33 4 Gutalac 16,990,876.82 -3,606,949.42 13,383,927.40 5 Jose Dalman 19,833,011.59 2,929,729.22 22,762,740.81 6 Kalawit 17,699,770.01 11,862,101.19 29,561,871.20 7 Katipunan 16,287,191.23 2,224,321.60 18,511,512.83 8 La Libertad 29,464,091.46 -2,134,740.34 27,329,351.12 9 Labason 26,037,201.73 -407,450.51 25,629,751.22 10 Liloy 16,263,528.01 -2,898,765.66 13,364,762.35 11 Manukan 21,278,562.46 8,761,559.92 30,040,122.38 12 Mutia 15,378,189.40 -5,329,299.04 10,048,890.36 13 Piñan 23,036,670.38 -6,319,349.91 16,717,320.47 14 Polanco 32,728,888.40 3,691,823.80 36,420,712.20 15 Pres. Manuel A. Roxas 25,506,031.67 14,018,941.25 39,524,972.92 16 Rizal 10,950,263.10 12,184,305.11 23,134,568.21 17 Salug 12,936,227.79 657,090.12 13,593,317.91 18 Sergio Osmeña 36,696,426.07 -1,915,916.66 34,780,509.41 19 Siayan 50,087,647.93 10,603,099.43 60,690,747.36 20 Sibuco 21 Sibutad 26,508,178.72 -785,800.99 25,722,377.73 22 Sindangan 63,308,600.36 -5,482,642.70 57,825,957.66 23 Siocon 12,583,686.61 10,062,772.37 22,646,458.98 24 Sirawai 8,433,897.20 2,609,011.10 11,042,908.30 25 Tampilisan 17,484,002.99 1,499,553.26 18,983,556.25

Sub-Total 546,291,775.09 64,040,034.55 610,331,809.64 Region IXZamboanga del Sur 1. Aurora 61,612,352.79 15,559,402.55 77,171,755.34 2. Bayog 31,768,333.47 -8,229,879.23 23,538,454.24 3. Dimataling 3,878,624.76 592,875.48 4,471,500.24 4. Dinas 7,355,204.66 -2,211,983.22 5,143,221.44 5. Dumalinao 19,617,087.80 -1,027,635.17 18,589,452.63 6. Dumingag 27,001,754.97 1,977,067.95 28,978,822.92 7. Guipos 3,161,701.28 6,009,297.21 9,170,998.49 8. Josefina 23,186,235.59 -4,497,178.59 18,689,056.67 9. Kumalarang 15,461,364.08 3,248,246.07 18,709,610.15

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10. Labangan 3,506,571.90 275,693.52 3,782,265.42 11. Lakewood 8,042,327.56 743,858.85 8,786,186.41 12. Lapuyan 25,344,018.80 -16,353,475.40 8,990,543.40 13. Mahayag 14. Margosatubig 20,142,829.51 12,287,048.56 32,429,878.07 15. Midsalip 94,704,816.37 2,514,023.85 97,218,840.22 16. Molave 23,427,680.24 -4,287,691.87 19,139,988.37 17. Pitogo 11,956,405.78 2,282,637.84 14,239,043.62 18. Ramon Magsaysay 30,379,408.04 4,300,259.80 34,679,667.84 19. San Miguel 26,940,243.81 1,897,337.75 28,837,581.56 20. San Pablo 16,261,060.85 19,667,286.94 35,928,347.79 21. Sominot 8,939,945.39 3,140,124.93 12,080,070.32 22. Tabina 4,700,088.53 1,399,651.16 6,099,739.69 23. Tambulig 8,563,257.49 7,935,278.29 16,498,535.78 24. Tigbao 25,416,653.38 14,486,304.30 39,902,957.68 25. Tukuran 28,154,223.97 4,436,538.91 32,590,762.88 26. Vincenzo Sagun 21,668,086.76 4,281,696.82 25,949,783.58

Sub-Total 551,190,277.78 70,426,787.30 621,617,064.75

Zamboanga Sibugay1 Alicia 46,971,690.77 (3,851,200.17) 43,120,490.60 2 Buug 37,893,345.39 (14,074,441.43) 23,818,903.96 3 Diplahan 21,160,249.53 (2,201,862.66) 18,958,386.87 4 Imelda 28,445,054.32 4,581,964.10 33,027,018.42 5 Ipil 56,874,055.75 10,495,715.70 67,369,771.45 6 Kabasalan 33,650,803.56 3,328,064.24 36,978,867.80 7 Mabuhay 13,594,288.38 5,322,948.92 18,917,237.30 8 Malangas 37,511,442.74 (1,981,905.36) 35,529,537.38 9 Naga 16,347,116.99 774,464.78 17,121,581.77 10 Olutanga 12,648,009.56 4,111,556.18 16,759,565.74 11 Payao 11,242,657.80 1,164,617.07 12,407,274.87 12 R.T Lim 26,728,101.31 8,717,992.91 35,446,094.22 13 Silay 756,043.14 918,460.34 1,674,503.48 14 Talusan 17,523,706.74 8,023,569.42 25,547,276.16 15 Titay 15,146,878.67 (6,449,341.08) 8,697,537.59 16 Tungawan 21,776,903.03 8,293,752.75 30,070,655.78

Sub-Total 398,270,347.68 27,174,355.71 425,444,703.39 REGIONAL TOTAL 1,495,752,400.55 161,641,177.56 1,657,393,577.78

Source: Commission on Audit

MunicipalitiesCash Position (In thousand pesos)

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Table 15.5 DFINANCIAL REPORT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITSPROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY, REGION IX2005 and 2006 (in thousand pesos)

2005Cities

Dapitan City 238,502 188,875 49,627 420,827 58,302 362,525Dipolog City 275,917 219,162 56,755 790,168 151,301 638,867Isabela City 200,402 116,126 84,276 344,809 120,563 224,246Pagadian City 332,801 253,607 79,194 1,323,925 127,571 1,196,354Zamboanga City 1,369,373 884,364 485,009 4,034,419 408,890 3,625,529Total 2,416,995 1,662,134 754,861 6,914,148 866,627 6,047,521

Zamboanga Del Norte (Municipalities)

Baliguian 37,518 39,861 (2,343) 45,526 7,301 38,225Godod 25,228 23,712 1,516 24,675 4,714 19,961Gutalac 45,502 42,452 3,050 30,550 22,646 7,904Jose Dalman (Ponot) 28,497 28,856 (359) 22,957 4,858 18,099Kalawit 30,848 28,708 2,140 38,875 3,621 35,254Katipunan 42,369 40,729 1,640 44,185 13,503 30,682La Libertad 17,337 14,180 3,157 20,813 4,960 15,853Labason 39,422 38,631 791 39,072 11,543 27,529Leon T. Postigo 33,757 33,390 367 27,618 14,652 12,966Liloy 38,973 36,705 2,268 37,302 9,871 27,431Manuel A. Roxas 47,445 46,054 1,391 49,289 11,362 37,927Manukan 40,521 36,340 4,181 73,081 20,895 52,186Mutia 19,034 17,957 1,077 16,784 7,356 9,428New Pinan 25,081 22,141 2,940 40,997 20,010 20,987Polanco 40,343 37,425 2,918 34,488 5,380 29,108Rizal 22,297 21,194 1,103 13,086 2,114 10,972Salug 35,631 34,052 1,579 48,848 3,516 45,332Sergio Osmena Sr. 47,312 35,910 11,402 91,577 23,465 68,112Siayan 49,321 44,814 4,507 37,408 11,959 25,449Sibuco 53,506 44,946 8,560 89,922 3,452 86,470Sindangan 79,478 68,304 11,174 96,979 17,256 79,723Siocon 72,057 77,618 (5,561) 116,017 59,084 56,933Sibutad 22,133 21,842 291 33,194 6,668 26,526Sirawai 32,949 28,559 4,390 43,217 5,224 37,993Tampilisan 27,213 25,928 1,285 44,964 6,551 38,413

Total 816,758 837,659 (20,901) 1,596,342 284,546 1,311,796

Zamboanga Del Sur (Municipalities)

Aurora 55,754 43,815 11,939 94,202 22,084 72,118Bayog 42,760 39,857 2,903 99,930 24,149 75,781Dimataling 30,112 30,471 (359) 41,621 2,660 38,961Dinas 33,744 29,350 4,394 40,471 1,398 39,073Dumalinao 35,370 33,735 1,635 87,216 39,207 48,009Dumingag 48,779 44,042 4,737 41,064 8,927 32,137Guipos 23,942 20,778 3,164 19,811 5,832 13,979Josefina 18,085 18,196 (111) 28,111 6,278 21,833Kumalarang 30,275 27,826 2,449 40,736 5,418 35,318Labangan 36,773 33,603 3,170 45,039 6,343 38,696

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Table 15.5 - Continued

Lakewood 28,467 27,296 1,171 42,488 8,968 33,520Lapuyan 36,426 31,704 4,722 53,822 23,893 29,929Mahayag 45,784 47,287 (1,503) 69,271 31,150 38,121Margosatubig 35,697 29,052 6,645 56,830 5,321 51,509Midsalip 32,687 20,912 11,775 52,443 1,329 51,114Molave 60,841 53,145 7,696 137,440 47,135 90,305Pitogo 27,576 30,458 (2,882) 24,939 7,480 17,459Ramon Magsaysay 30,944 27,126 3,818 64,490 16,951 47,539San Miguel 27,190 25,353 1,837 32,331 10,852 21,479San Pablo 29,225 23,884 5,341 54,835 4,486 50,349Sominot 22,841 22,600 241 16,916 1,560 15,356Tabina 26,633 25,407 1,226 40,120 8,596 31,524Tambulig 33,288 28,169 5,119 37,920 13,259 24,661Tigbao 23,491 21,646 1,845 32,491 1,850 30,641Tukuran 35,125 30,179 4,946 56,898 11,234 45,664Vincenzo A. Sagun 23,814 20,089 3,725 31,746 8,075 23,671Total 597,840 427,091 170,749 1,021,632 502,601 519,031

Zamboanga Sibugay (Municipalities)

Alicia 35,829 33,012 2,817 69,555 22,670 46,885Buug 43,137 36,977 6,160 77,564 32,491 45,073Diplahan 35,321 31,201 4,120 20,435 4,286 16,149Imelda 27,566 25,785 1,781 40,118 10,889 29,229Ipil (Capital) 78,331 58,355 19,976 332,321 44,912 287,409Kabasalan 50,885 42,049 8,836 111,756 40,173 71,583Mabuhay 27,968 24,702 3,266 38,602 10,162 28,440Malangas 36,993 28,728 8,265 54,633 15,743 38,890Naga 44,004 39,158 4,846 59,925 12,654 47,271Olutanga 28,429 27,092 1,337 43,947 5,586 38,361Payao 34,218 31,820 2,398 27,934 5,863 22,071Roseller T. Lim 41,630 40,979 651 49,104 27,163 21,941Siay 43,009 34,478 8,531 77,003 25,882 51,121Talusan 22,107 21,964 143 30,354 3,324 27,030Titay 46,448 45,687 761 86,572 41,509 45,063Tungawan 48,081 45,151 2,930 51,747 13,145 38,602

Total 413,462 350,583 62,879 445,435 124,081 321,354

2006Provinces Zamboanga Del Norte 944,967 887,843 57,124 1,961,300 635,325 1,325,975 Zamboanga del Sur 559,058 419,933 139,125 832,780 511,473 321,307 Zamboanga Sibugay 459,475 379,303 80,172 553,306 164,126 389,180

Total 1,963,500 1,687,079 276,421 3,347,386 1,310,924 2,036,462Cities

Dapitan City 289,504 238,317 51,187 483,547 86,184 397,363Dipolog City 309,655 262,975 46,680 887,707 178,473 709,234Isabela City 222,437 134,057 88,380 411,943 114,888 297,055Pagadian City 405,770 326,714 79,056 1,523,383 268,647 1,254,736Zamboanga City 1,529,971 1,006,686 523,285 4,515,238 430,742 4,084,496Total 2,757,337 1,968,749 788,588 7,821,818 1,078,934 6,742,884

Zamboanga Del Norte (Municipalities)

Total Equity

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Baliguian 43,766 40,363 3,403 63,531 17,632 45,899Godod 29,813 27,224 2,589 36,141 15,171 20,970Gutalac 50,049 49,964 85 32,792 8,751 24,041Jose Dalman (Ponot) 30,843 32,679 (1,836) 23,601 5,440 18,161Kalawit 32,145 31,643 502 40,893 5,966 34,927Katipunan 49,720 45,926 3,794 46,852 12,816 34,036La Libertad 18,212 17,356 856 22,514 5,833 16,681Labason 41,726 43,561 (1,835) 36,876 8,667 28,209Leon T. Postigo 38,284 36,883 1,401 30,659 13,909 16,750Liloy 49,730 41,684 8,046 42,937 11,570 31,367Manuel A. Roxas 49,165 43,008 6,157 60,565 18,645 41,920Manukan 44,075 41,553 2,522 76,408 24,855 51,553Mutia 20,749 20,655 94 23,986 14,290 9,696New Pinan 29,263 26,248 3,015 52,684 28,519 24,165Polanco 43,801 42,720 1,081 47,538 14,831 32,707Rizal 25,575 24,800 775 14,320 2,783 11,537Salug 47,836 35,830 12,006 67,857 10,471 57,386Sergio Osmena Sr. 65,013 41,987 23,026 100,789 24,331 76,458Siayan 56,888 50,874 6,014 42,561 8,460 34,101Sibuco 64,440 51,462 12,978 91,743 3,366 88,377Sindangan 89,946 79,168 10,778 108,873 21,550 87,323Siocon 59,406 43,834 15,572 116,496 54,260 62,236Sibutad 24,420 26,131 (1,711) 34,377 8,915 25,462Sirawai 38,820 31,552 7,268 34,998 4,914 30,084Tampilisan 31,761 33,102 (1,341) 43,416 6,294 37,122Total 1,075,446 960,207 115,239 1,293,407 352,239 941,168

Zamboanga Del Sur (Municipalities)

Aurora 64,452 45,907 18,545 126,289 36,535 89,754Bayog … … … … … …Dimataling 34,633 34,602 31 46,083 5,032 41,051Dinas 38,390 33,430 4,960 46,533 2,826 43,707Dumalinao … … … … … …Dumingag 51,823 53,798 (1,975) 44,475 13,260 31,215Guipos … … … … … …Josefina 22,019 18,039 3,980 35,160 7,106 28,054Kumalarang … … … … … …Labangan … … … … … …Lakewood … … … … … …Lapuyan 42,315 35,570 6,745 55,997 23,222 32,775Mahayag … … … … … …Margosatubig 41,152 32,641 8,511 67,857 8,041 59,816Midsalip 39,157 28,537 10,620 70,690 7,125 63,565Molave 66,315 59,432 6,883 145,448 42,472 102,976Pitogo 32,326 33,584 (1,258) 24,863 16,897 7,966Ramon Magsaysay … … … … … …San Miguel … … … … … …San Pablo … … … … … …Sominot 25,086 24,515 571 18,814 3,698 15,116Tabina 31,500 29,064 2,436 44,777 21,296 23,481Tambulig … … … … … …Tigbao … … … … … …Tukuran … … … … … …Vincenzo A. Sagun 25,820 22,700 3,120 37,263 10,594 26,669Total 514,988 451,819 63,169 764,249 198,104 566,145

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Table 15.5 - Continued

Zamboanga Sibugay (Municipalities)

Alicia 40,636 38,940 1,696 75,441 26,004 49,437Buug … … … … … …Diplahan 38,929 37,627 1,302 28,378 8,180 20,198Imelda 29,952 27,449 2,503 37,079 13,378 23,701Ipil (Capital) 80,122 72,282 7,840 346,041 54,046 291,995Kabasalan 60,838 46,959 13,879 126,182 43,767 82,415Mabuhay 35,683 30,141 5,542 40,596 8,935 31,661Malangas … … … … … …Naga … … … … … …Olutanga 34,968 30,058 4,910 52,622 5,921 46,701Payao 37,569 36,536 1,033 39,315 15,473 23,842Roseller T. Lim 50,138 50,806 (668) 56,550 35,379 21,171Siay 48,741 41,256 7,485 76,011 19,470 56,541Talusan 24,130 22,795 1,335 44,609 16,391 28,218Titay 51,348 47,165 4,183 92,297 39,517 52,780Tungawan 57,790 50,902 6,888 54,845 10,125 44,720Total 590,844 532,916 57,928 1,069,966 296,586 773,380

Source: Commission on Audit IX

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Assets 1,125,541 1,782,865 3,627,160Liabilities 71,580 83,587 198,431

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Chapter 16 MONEY and BANKING

BANK

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 grows. 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, outstanding loans of financial institutions and loans granted by banks. The source of data is the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP).

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ContentsHighlights 16-3

STATISTICAL TABLES:

Table 16.1 Regional Distribution of Banking OfficesAs of End-of-Periods Indicated 16-4

Table 16.2 A Regional Distribution of Loan PortfolioAs of End-of-Periods Indicated 16-8

Table 16.2 B Distribution of Loan Portfolio by City/Municipality 1/ 16-9As of Period Indicated

Table 16.3 Regional Distribution of Deposit LiabilitiesAs of End-of-Periods Indicated 16-13

FIGURES AND ILLUSTRATIONS:

Figure 16.1 Distribution of Banking Offices by Type of Banks, Region IX: As ofDecember 2012 16-11

Figure 16.2 Deposit Liabilities of the Banking System,by Province in Region IX: June 2013 16-12

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Highlights Ω As of December 2012, the total number of banking offices in the region was 190,

of which 89 were universal and commercial banks, 19 thrift banks and 82 rural and cooperative banks.

Ω The loan portfolio of all banking offices in the region as of 2012 reached P14.553

billion pesos and the total deposit liabilities were pegged at P 51.216 billion pesos.

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Table 16.1REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF BANKING OFFICES As of End-of-Periods Indicated

Total Head Offices Other Offices Total Head Offices Other Offices TOTAL BANKING SYSTEM National Capital Region 2,907 86 2821 2,938 86 2852 Region 1 408 47 361 414 47 367 Region 2 282 34 248 284 34 250 Region 3 960 94 866 972 94 878 CALABARZON 1,381 131 1250 1,392 130 1262 MIMAROPA 1/ 196 25 171 199 24 175 Region 5 294 34 260 311 34 277 Region 6 2/ 535 65 470 538 63 475 Region 7 598 47 551 605 47 558 Region 8 176 24 152 172 23 149 Region 9 190 17 173 190 17 173 Region 10 338 38 300 336 37 299 Region 11 347 16 331 351 16 335 Region 12 195 15 180 196 14 182 Cordillera Autonomous Region 198 18 180 200 18 182 ARMM 149 19 130 148 19 129 CARAGA 19 2 17 20 2 18Nationwide 9,173 712 8,461 9,266 705 8,561

UNIVERSAL AND COMMERCIAL BANKS National Capital Region 2314 36 2278 2346 36 2310 Region 1 168 - 168 168 - 168 Region 2 92 - 92 93 - 93 Region 3 414 - 414 422 - 422 CALABARZON 536 - 536 540 - 540 MIMAROPA 1/ 47 - 47 49 - 49 Region 5 109 - 109 110 - 110 Region 6 2/ 244 - 244 247 - 247 Region 7 318 - 318 323 - 323 Region 8 83 - 83 84 - 84 Region 9 88 1 87 88 1 87 Region 10 129 - 129 129 - 129 Region 11 165 - 165 166 - 166 Region 12 102 - 102 104 - 104 Cordillera Autonomous Region 44 - 44 45 - 45 ARMM 62 - 62 62 - 62 CARAGA 16 - 16 17 - 17Nationwide 4,931 37 4,894 4,993 37 4,956

AREAEnd-June 2012 End-September 2012

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Table 16.1 -Continued

Total Head Offices Other Offices Total Head Offices Other Offices THRIFT BANKS National Capital Region 505 29 476 508 29 479 Region 1 61 1 60 62 1 61 Region 2 42 2 40 43 2 41 Region 3 172 9 163 175 9 166 CALABARZON 300 12 288 308 12 296 MIMAROPA 1/ 34 2 32 34 2 32 Region 5 44 1 43 45 1 44 Region 6 2/ 84 5 79 88 5 83 Region 7 117 6 111 118 6 112 Region 8 25 - 25 25 - 25 Region 9 19 - 19 19 - 19 Region 10 36 - 36 36 - 36 Region 11 42 1 41 43 1 42 Region 12 20 1 19 20 1 19 Cordillera Autonomous Region 9 - 9 9 - 9 ARMM 11 - 11 11 - 11 CARAGA 1 - 1 1 - 1Nationwide 1,522 69 1,453 1,545 69 1,476

RURAL AND COOPERATIVE BANKS National Capital Region 88 21 67 84 21 63 Region 1 179 46 133 184 46 138 Region 2 148 32 116 148 32 116 Region 3 374 85 289 375 85 290 CALABARZON 545 119 426 544 118 426 MIMAROPA 1/ 115 23 92 116 22 94 Region 5 141 33 108 156 33 123 Region 6 2/ 207 60 147 203 58 145 Region 7 163 41 122 164 41 123 Region 8 68 24 44 63 23 40 Region 9 83 16 67 83 16 67 Region 10 173 38 135 171 37 134 Region 11 140 15 125 142 15 127 Region 12 73 14 59 72 13 59 Cordillera Autonomous Region 145 18 127 146 18 128 ARMM 76 19 57 75 19 56 CARAGA 2 2 - 2 2 -Nationwide 2,720 606 2,114 2,728 599 2,129Notes:1/ Includes Palawan since end-August 2007 2/ Excludes Palawan since end-August 2007 Source: Supervisory Data Center, Supervision and Examination Sector, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas

AREAEnd-June 2012 End-September 2012

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Table 16.1 -Continued

Total Head Offices Other Offices Total Head Offices Other OfficesTOTAL BANKING SYSTEM National Capital Region 2,993 84 2909 3160 83 3077 Region 1 413 45 368 443 45 398 Region 2 286 34 252 311 33 278 Region 3 975 94 881 1009 90 919 CALABARZON 1,406 128 1278 1534 123 1411 MIMAROPA 1/ 206 24 182 220 24 196 Region 5 315 34 281 358 33 325 Region 6 2/ 543 61 482 575 59 516 Region 7 627 47 580 664 46 618 Region 8 174 23 151 186 20 166 Region 9 190 17 173 196 16 180 Region 10 328 36 292 355 34 321 Region 11 355 16 339 384 13 371 Region 12 195 14 181 199 12 187 Cordillera Autonomous Region 201 18 183 206 16 190 ARMM 148 19 129 150 18 132 CARAGA 20 2 18 22 2 20Nationwide 9,375 696 8,679 9,972 667 9,305

UNIVERSAL AND COMMERCIAL BANKS National Capital Region 2400 36 2364 2529 35 2494 Region 1 172 - 172 191 0 191 Region 2 95 - 95 103 0 103 Region 3 432 - 432 466 0 466 CALABARZON 553 - 553 591 0 591 MIMAROPA 1/ 53 - 53 63 0 63 Region 5 111 - 111 123 0 123 Region 6 2/ 250 - 250 268 0 268 Region 7 337 - 337 359 0 359 Region 8 86 - 86 96 0 96 Region 9 89 1 88 95 1 94 Region 10 131 - 131 145 0 145 Region 11 171 - 171 196 0 196 Region 12 104 - 104 108 0 108 Cordillera Autonomous Region 46 - 46 51 0 51 ARMM 63 - 63 64 0 64 CARAGA 17 - 17 18 0 18Nationwide 5,110 37 5,073 5,466 36 5,430

AREAEnd-December 2012 End-March 2014

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Table 16.1 -Continued

Total Head Offices Other Offices Total Head Offices Other OfficesTHRIFT BANKS National Capital Region 515 29 486 547 29 518 Region 1 64 1 63 74 1 73 Region 2 43 2 41 57 2 55 Region 3 178 9 169 205 9 196 CALABARZON 317 12 305 384 12 372 MIMAROPA 1/ 37 2 35 41 2 39 Region 5 48 1 47 57 1 56 Region 6 2/ 97 5 92 108 4 104 Region 7 122 6 116 126 6 120 Region 8 25 - 25 29 0 29 Region 9 19 - 19 35 0 35 Region 10 40 - 40 66 1 65 Region 11 54 1 53 60 1 59 Region 12 24 1 23 24 1 23 Cordillera Autonomous Region 24 1 23 29 1 28 ARMM 11 - 11 13 0 13 CARAGA 1 - 1 1 0 1Nationwide 1,619 70 1,549 1,856 70 1,786

RURAL AND COOPERATIVE BANKS National Capital Region 78 19 59 78 19 59 Region 1 177 44 133 177 44 133 Region 2 148 32 116 148 32 116 Region 3 365 85 280 365 85 280 CALABARZON 536 116 420 536 116 420 MIMAROPA 1/ 116 22 94 116 22 94 Region 5 156 33 123 156 33 123 Region 6 2/ 196 56 140 196 56 140 Region 7 168 41 127 168 41 127 Region 8 63 23 40 63 23 40 Region 9 82 16 66 82 16 66 Region 10 157 36 121 157 36 121 Region 11 130 15 115 130 15 115 Region 12 67 13 54 67 13 54 Cordillera Autonomous Region 131 17 114 131 17 114 ARMM 74 19 55 74 19 55 CARAGA 2 2 - 2 2 -Nationwide 2,646 589 2,057 2,646 589 2,057

End-March 2014AREA

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Table 16.2A

as of Periods Indicated (In Millions pesos)

Location 30 Jun 2013 31 Dec 2013REGION IX-Zamboanga Peninsula 14,624.790 17,263.015 Universal and Commercial Banks 7,919.169 10,095.019 Thrift Banks 1,550.606 4,262.727 Rural and Cooperative Banks 5,155.014 2,905.269Zamboanga del Norte 4,213.217 4,755.109 Universal and Commercial Banks 1,288.636 1,603.402 Thrift Banks 547.384 1,264.884 Rural and Cooperative Banks 2,377.197 1,886.822Zamboanga del Sur 8,311.512 10,294.156 Universal and Commercial Banks 5,479.791 7,370.438 Thrift Banks 966.679 2,213.584 Rural and Cooperative Banks 1,865.042 710.134Zamboanga Sibugay 1,876.712 1,981.191 Universal and Commercial Banks 927.393 888.619 Thrift Banks 36.543 784.259 Rural and Cooperative Banks 912.775 308.313City of Isabela (Not a province) 223.350 232.560 Universal and Commercial Banks 223.350 232.560 Thrift Banks - - Rural and Cooperative Banks - -1/ Loans and Receivables - Others, net of allowance for credit losses

- no report/no banking officeSource: Bangko Sentral Ng Pilipinas (BSP)

DISTRIBUTION OF LOAN PORTFOLIO BY PROVINCE 1/

* In view of the confidentiality of information on individual institution under Section (c) of Republic Act No. 7653 (The Central Bank Act), which prohibits personnel of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) from revealing or disclosing information relating to the condition or business of any institution subject to BSP examination or supervision, related statistics cannot be provided.

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Table 16.2B

as of June 30, 2013 (In Millions pesos)

Location 30 Jun 2013 City of IsabelaTotal 223.350

Isabela (City/Capital) 223.350Zamboanga del Norte 4,213.217

Baliguian -Dapitan (City) 260.811Dipolog (City/Capital) 2,628.879Godod -Gutalac -Jose Dalman -Kalawit -Katipunan *La Libertad -Labason *Leon B. Postigo -Liloy 234.586Manukan 111.811Mutia -Pinan (New Binan) 18.248Polanco *President Manuel A. Roxas *Rizal *Salug *Sergio Osmena *Siayan -Sibuco -Sibutad -Sindangan 514.233Siocon *Sirawai (Siraway) -Tampilisan *

Zamboanga del Sur 8,311.512Aurora 4.306Bayog -Dimataling -Dinas -Don Mariano Marcos -Dumalinao 149.841Dumingag *Guipos -Josefina -Kumalarang -Labangan -Lakewood -Lapuyan -Mahayag -Margo Sa Tubig *Midsalip -

DISTRIBUTION OF LOAN PORTFOLIO BY CITY/MUNICIPALITY 1/

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Table 16.2B - Continued

Location 30 Jun 2013Molave 762.609Pagadian (City/Capital) 2,403.463Pitogo -Ramon Magsaysay (Liargo) -San Miguel -San Pablo -Tabina -Tambulig -Tigbao -Tukuran -Vincezo A. Sagun -Zamboanga (City) 4,818.046

Zamboanga Sibugay 1,876.712Alicia -Buug 456.433Diplahan -Imelda 236.002Ipil 1,178.417Kabasalan 5.859Mabuhay -Malangas -Naga -Olutanga -Payao -Roseller T Lim -Siay -Talusan -Titay -Tungawan -

1/ Loans and Receivables - Others, net of allowance for credit losses

- no report/no banking officeSource: Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP)

* In view of the confidentiality of information on individual institution under Section (c) of Republic Act No. 7653 (The Central Bank Act), which prohibits personnel of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) from revealing or disclosing information relating to the condition or business of any institution subject to BSP examination or supervision, related statistics cannot be provided.

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Universal and Commercial Banks

48.2%

Thrift Banks 17.9%

Rural and Cooperative Banks 33.8%

Figure 16.1 Distribution of Banking Offices by Type of Banks, Region IX: As of March 2014

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0.000

5,000.000

10,000.000

15,000.000

20,000.000

25,000.000

30,000.000

35,000.000

40,000.000

45,000.000

Figure 16.2 Deposit Liabilities of the BankingSystem, By Province in Region IX: June 2013

Province/City

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Table 16.3DISTRIBUTION OF DEPOSIT LIABLITIES as of June 30, 2013 (In million pesos)

LocationTotal Demand Savings Time Others

Region IX (Zamboanga Peninsula) 54,554.184 17,150.394 30,030.014 7,344.376 29.399Isabela (City/Capital) 1,431.092 460.246 890.906 79.133 0.808

Zamboanga del Norte 10,626.227 2,929.692 6,198.420 1,496.412 1.703Baliguian - - - - -Dapitan (City) 232.880 2.003 167.984 62.893 0.000Dipolog (City/Capital) 8,768.843 2,534.166 4,993.312 1,239.661 1.703Godod - - - - -Gutalac - - - - -Jose Dalman - - - - -Kalawit - - - - -Katipunan * * * * *La Libertad - - - - -Labason * * * * *Leon B. Postigo - - - - -Liloy 310.064 21.069 277.316 11.678 0.000Manukan 40.952 0.000 34.863 6.089 0.000Mutia - - - - -Pinan (New Binan) 7.928 - 7.665 0.263 0.000Polanco * * * * *President Manuel A. Roxas * * * * *Rizal * * * * *Salug * * * * *Sergio Osmena * * * * *Siayan - - - - -Sibuco - - - - -Sibutad - - - - -Sindangan 937.860 370.138 513.696 54.027 0.000Siocon * * * * *Sirawai (Siraway) - - - - -Tampilisan * * * * *

Zamboanga del Sur 39,506.173 12,307.548 21,484.399 5,688.531 25.695Aurora 8.677 0.000 4.558 4.119 0.000Bayog - - - - -Dimataling - - - - -Dinas - - - - -Don Mariano Marcos - - - - -Dumalinao 36.066 0.000 31.506 4.560 0.000Dumingag * * * * *Guipos - - - - -Josefina - - - - -Kumalarang - - - - -Labangan - - - - -Lakewood - - - - -Lapuyan - - - - -Mahayag - - - - -Margo Sa Tubig * * * * *Midsalip - - - - -

Deposit Liabilities - 30 June 2013

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Table 16.3 - ContinuedLocation

Total Demand Savings Time OthersMolave 1,008.946 483.388 482.499 34.041 9.018Pagadian (City/Capital) 9,403.509 3,787.371 4,499.023 1,115.166 1.948Pitogo - - - - -Ramon Magsaysay (Liargo) - - - - -San Miguel - - - - -San Pablo - - - - -Tabina - - - - -Tambulig - - - - -Tigbao - - - - -Tukuran - - - - -Vincezo A. Sagun - - - - -Zamboanga (City) 28,963.967 8,031.236 16,388.748 4,529.255 14.728

Zamboanga Sibugay 2,990.693 1,452.909 1,456.289 80.301 1.194Alicia - - - - -Buug 866.168 452.608 394.991 18.167 0.401Diplahan - - - - -Imelda 29.781 0.000 29.161 0.620 0.000Ipil 2,090.801 1,000.300 1,029.234 60.475 0.792Kabasalan 3.943 0.000 2.905 1.039 0.000Mabuhay - - - - -Malangas - - - - -Naga - - - - -Olutanga - - - - -Payao - - - - -Roseller T Lim - - - - -Siay - - - - -Talusan - - - - -Titay - - - - -Tungawan - - - - -

- no report/no banking officeSource: Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas

Deposit Liabilities - 30 June 2013

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Chapter 17 PUBLIC ORDER, SAFETY and JUSTICE

Data on public order, safety and justice reflect the effectivity, 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 a 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, fire incidences, including deaths, injuries and property damages, law enforcement cases handled, and legal assistance extended. The sources of data are the Philippine National Police (PNP) for data on crimes; the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) for fire incidences; the Public Attorney’s Office (PAO) of the Department of Justice (DOJ) on cases handled and legal assistance services.

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Contents

Highlights 17-3

STATISTICAL TABLES:

Table 17.1 Index Crime Region IX: 201317-4

Table 17.2 Non-Index Crmies, Crime Solved and Efficiency Rate Region IX; 2013 17-5

Table 17.3 Fire Incidence by Quarter in Region IX2010-2012 17-7

Table 17.4 Clientele Assisted by the Public Attorney's Office by Province/City,Region IX: 2008-2013 17-14

Table 17.5 Cases Handled, Terminated and Pending by Province/City,Region IX: 2008-2013 17-15

FIGURES and ILLUSTRATIONS:

Figure 17.1 Percentage Distribution of Crmies Against Person, Region IX; 2013 17-6

Figure 17.2 Fire Incidence by Province and City, Region IX: 2012 17-13

Figure 17.3 Percent Distribution of Damages to Property Caused by Fire byProvince and City, Region IX: 2012 17-13

Figure 17.4 Percentage Distribution of Cases Handled, Terminated andPending, Region IX: 2013 17-16

Figure 17.5 Total Number of Cases Handled, Terminated and Pendingby Province/City, Region IX: 2013 17-16

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Highlights Ω Index crimes for 2013 totaled 20,782 while the Non-Index crimes figure was 25,091

Ω Incidence of fire in 2012 totaled 188 resulting to 6 deaths and 27 injuries, an increase

from 135 incidence recorded the previous year.

Ω Total property damaged by 188 fire incidences in 2012 reached P80,025,964.45. Ω Total number of cases acted by the Public Attorney's Office (PAO) in 2013 was

10,310. A total of 3,513 cases were terminated while 6,797 cases were pending in 2013.

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Table 17.1INDEX CRIME REGION IX2013

TotalPhysical CarnappingCattle IndexInjuries Rustling Crime

Q1 TOTAL 150 72 2,849 86 3,157 405 1,418 164 43 2,030 5,187Q2 TOTAL 179 54 3,054 100 3,387 403 1,354 171 40 1,968 5,355Q3 TOTAL 196 78 2,901 98 3,273 487 1,531 168 34 2,220 5,493Q4 TOTAL 165 73 2,445 78 2,761 419 1,418 123 26 1,986 4,747

T O T A L 690 277 11,249 362 12,578 1,714 5,721 626 143 8,204 20,782

Source: Philippine National Police (PNP), Region IX

TotalTheftRape RobberyPeriod

Crimes Against Person Crimes Against Property

Murder Homicide Total

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PhysicalInjuries

690 277 11,249 362

Murder Homicide Rape

Murder

Homicide

Physical Injuries

Rape

Figure 17.1 Percentage Distribution of Crimes AgainstPerson, Region IX; 2013

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Table 17.2 NON-INDEX CRIMES, CRIME SOLVED AND EFFICIENCY RATE , REGION IX2013

Q1 TOTAL 2,065 3,703 5,768 2,433 2,004 10,955 4,028 37 3,344 31 101

Q2 TOTAL 1,510 4,878 6,388 2,890 1,748 11,743 4,629 39 2,760 24 109

Q3 TOTAL 1,922 4,730 6,652 2,868 2,286 12,145 4,566 38 3,544 29 112

Q4 TOTAL 1,825 4,458 6,283 2,160 1,953 11,030 3,526 32 3,132 28 102

T O T A L 7,322 17,769 25,091 10,351 7,991 45,873 16,749 146 12,780 112 424

Notes: 1) Index crimes include murder, robbery, physical injury, theft and rape. 2) Non-Index - includes negligent manslaughter, non-aggravated assult, forgery, and counterfeiting, fraud, embezzlement, stolen property, vandalism, weapons, prostitution & common law vice, sex offenses, narcotic laws, gambling offenses against family & children, driving under the influence of liquor, disorderly conduct, and all other crimes not here or in the index crime 3) Total crime volume is equal to Total Index Crime plus Total Non-Index Crime .Source: Philippine National Police (PNP), Region IX

TOTAL CRIME

VOLUME

TOTAL CRIME

CLEARED

CRIME CLEARANCE

EFF

TOTAL CRIMES SOLVED

CRIME SOLUTION

EFF

AVE MONTHLY

CRIME RATE

PeriodPeriod

VIOL OF SPECIAL

LAWS

OTHER NON-INDEX

CRIMES

TOTAL NON-INDEX

CRIMES SOLVED

NON-INDEX CRIMES

TOTAL NON-INDEX

CRIMES

TOTAL NON-INDEX

CRIMES CLEARED

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Table 17.3Fire Incidence by Quarter in Region IX: 2010 - 2012

O R I G I N

Combustion/ Open Cigarette Fireworks/PROVINCE Electrical Heat/ Flame/ butts/ Explosion/ Flamable LPG Unknown/ TOTAL

Bonfire Cooking Smoking Sparks Liquid Tanks,Stove OthersPeriod covered: January to March 2010Zamboanga del Norte 7 1 2 1 0 0 0 3 14Zamboanga del Sur 6 20 4 2 0 0 0 2 34Zamboanga Sibugay 3 8 0 0 0 1 0 2 14Zamboanga City 5 1 5 0 0 1 0 2 14 Total 21 30 11 3 0 2 0 9 76Period Covered: April to June 2010Zamboanga del Norte 8 1 4 0 0 1 0 4 18Zamboanga del Sur 1 2 5 0 0 0 0 3 11Zamboanga Sibugay 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 6Zamboanga City 6 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 8 Total 16 3 11 1 0 1 0 11 43Period Covered: July to September 2010Zamboanga del Norte 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Zamboanga del Sur 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3Zamboanga Sibugay 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 5Zamboanga City 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 4 Total 5 0 2 1 0 0 0 5 13Period Covered: October to December 2010Zamboanga del Norte 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 3 10Zamboanga del Sur 4 0 3 0 0 0 0 5 12Zamboanga Sibugay 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 5Zamboanga City 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 12 Total 15 2 8 1 0 0 0 13 39Total for the year 57 35 32 6 0 3 0 38 171Source: Bureau of Fire Protection, Region IX

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Table 17.3 Continued

K I L L E D I N J U R E DESTIMATED

PROVINCE Fire Civilian TOTAL Fire Civilian TOTAL DAMAGESFighter Fighter

Period covered: January to March 2010Zamboanga del Norte 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,812,000.00Zamboanga del Sur 0 0 0 0 0 0 5,523,500.00Zamboanga Sibugay 0 0 0 0 2 2 3,960,950.00Zamboanga City 0 0 0 2 7 9 2,915,000.00 Total 0 0 0 2 9 11 15,211,450.00Period Covered: April to June 2010Zamboanga del Norte 0 2 2 0 1 1 2,738,600.00Zamboanga del Sur 0 0 0 0 1 1 6,307,500.00Zamboanga Sibugay 0 0 0 0 2 2 1,235,000.00Zamboanga City 0 0 0 0 1 1 16,960,000.00 Total 0 2 2 0 5 5 27,241,100.00Period Covered: July to September 2010Zamboanga del Norte 0 0 0 0 0 0 500,000.00Zamboanga del Sur 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,000,000.00Zamboanga Sibugay 0 0 0 0 1 1 5,045,000.00Zamboanga City 0 5 5 0 0 0 1,050,000.00 Total 0 5 5 0 1 1 7,595,000.00Period Covered: October to December 2010Zamboanga del Norte 0 0 0 0 0 0 5,100,700.00Zamboanga del Sur 0 1 1 0 1 1 7,015,000.00Zamboanga Sibugay 0 0 0 0 1 1 41,566,500.00Zamboanga City 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,610,000.00 Total 0 1 1 0 2 2 55,292,200.00Total for the year 0 8 8 2 17 19 105,339,750.00

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Table 17.3 Continued

O R I G I NCombustion/ Open Cigarette Fireworks/

PROVINCE Electrical Heat/ Flame/ butts/ Explosion/ Flamable LPG Unknown/ TOTALBonfire Cooking Smoking Sparks Liquid Tanks,Stove Others

Period covered: January to March 2011Zamboanga del Norte 4 0 2 1 0 2 0 0 9Zamboanga del Sur 2 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 7Zamboanga Sibugay 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 3Zamboanga City 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 7 Total 10 1 5 2 1 4 0 3 26Period Covered: April to June 2011Zamboanga del Norte 3 0 7 1 0 0 0 2 13Zamboanga del Sur 2 0 5 0 0 4 1 1 13Zamboanga Sibugay 2 0 0 0 1 3 0 2 8Zamboanga City 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 6 Total 9 0 12 2 2 7 1 7 40Period Covered: July to September 2011Zamboanga del Norte 6 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 10Zamboanga del Sur 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 5Zamboanga Sibugay 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2Zamboanga City 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 4 8 Total 11 0 6 0 1 0 0 7 25Period Covered: October to December 2011Zamboanga del Norte 2 0 5 0 0 1 0 5 13Zamboanga del Sur 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 8Zamboanga Sibugay 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 4 9Zamboanga City 5 0 3 1 0 0 0 5 14 Total 12 0 12 1 0 2 0 17 44Total for the year 42 1 35 5 4 13 1 34 135

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Table 17.3 Continued

K I L L E D I N J U R E DESTIMATED

PROVINCE Fire Civilian TOTAL Fire Civilian TOTAL DAMAGESFighter Fighter

Period covered: January to March 2011Zamboanga del Norte 0 0 0 0 1 1 2,979,500.00Zamboanga del Sur 0 1 1 0 2 2 4,731,900.00Zamboanga Sibugay 0 0 0 0 0 0 15,300,000.00Zamboanga City 0 0 0 2 26 28 35,640,000.00 Total 0 1 1 2 29 31 58,651,400.00Period Covered: April to June 2011Zamboanga del Norte 0 1 1 0 1 1 6,620,300.00Zamboanga del Sur 0 0 0 0 1 1 2,104,678.00Zamboanga Sibugay 0 2 2 0 17 17 5,980,000.00Zamboanga City 0 0 0 0 0 0 610,000.00 Total 0 3 3 0 19 19 15,314,978.00Period Covered: July to September 2011Zamboanga del Norte 0 1 1 0 2 2 10,420,300.00Zamboanga del Sur 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,029,500.00Zamboanga Sibugay 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,800,000.00Zamboanga City 0 0 0 0 0 0 15,070,000.00 Total 0 1 1 0 2 2 28,319,800.00Period Covered: October to December 2011Zamboanga del Norte 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,449,000.00Zamboanga del Sur 0 5 5 0 3 3 1,096,500.00Zamboanga Sibugay 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,408,800.00Zamboanga City 0 4 4 1 31 32 3,566,000.00 Total 0 9 9 1 34 35 9,520,300.00Total for the year 0 14 14 3 84 87 111,806,478.00

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Table 17.3 Continued

O R I G I NCombustion/ Open Cigarette Fireworks/

PROVINCE Electrical Heat/ Flame/ butts/ Explosion/ Flamable LPG Unknown/ TOTALBonfire Cooking Smoking Sparks Liquid Tanks,Stove Others

Period covered: January to March 2012Zamboanga del Norte 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 8 13Zamboanga del Sur 6 0 4 0 0 1 1 5 17Zamboanga Sibugay 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 4 7Zamboanga City 4 0 5 0 0 0 0 6 15 Total 11 0 15 0 0 1 2 23 52Period Covered: April to June 2012Zamboanga del Norte 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 9 17Zamboanga del Sur 6 0 7 0 0 1 0 3 17Zamboanga Sibugay 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4Zamboanga City 2 1 4 0 0 0 0 1 8 Total 12 2 14 0 0 1 0 17 46Period Covered: July to September 2012Zamboanga del Norte 5 0 9 0 0 0 0 7 21Zamboanga del Sur 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 7Zamboanga Sibugay 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3Zamboanga City 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 10 Total 15 0 10 0 0 0 0 16 41Period Covered: October to December 2012Zamboanga del Norte 5 0 6 0 0 0 0 4 15Zamboanga del Sur 3 0 3 0 0 1 0 11 18Zamboanga Sibugay 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 6Zamboanga City 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 10 Total 15 1 10 0 0 1 0 22 49Total for the year 53 3 49 0 0 3 2 78 188

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Table 17.3 Continued

K I L L E D I N J U R E DESTIMATED

PROVINCE Fire Civilian TOTAL Fire Civilian TOTAL DAMAGESFighter Fighter

Period covered: January to March 2012Zamboanga del Norte 0 0 0 0 1 1 1,236,500.00Zamboanga del Sur 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,248,900.00Zamboanga Sibugay 0 0 0 0 0 0 955,000.00Zamboanga City 0 1 0 0 4 4 4,075,000.00 Total 0 0 0 0 5 5 9,515,400.00Period Covered: April to June 2012Zamboanga del Norte 0 0 0 0 0 0 10,280,164.45Zamboanga del Sur 0 3 3 1 2 3 2,936,000.00Zamboanga Sibugay 0 2 2 0 0 1,408,000.00Zamboanga City 0 1 1 0 0 664,000.00 Total 0 6 6 1 2 3 15,288,164.45Period Covered: July to September 2012Zamboanga del Norte 0 0 0 3 3 6 38,569,900.00Zamboanga del Sur 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,385,000.00Zamboanga Sibugay 0 0 0 0 0 0 600,000.00Zamboanga City 0 0 0 0 0 0 493,000.00 Total 0 0 0 3 3 6 42,047,900.00Period Covered: October to December 2012Zamboanga del Norte 0 0 0 0 2 2 5,549,500.00Zamboanga del Sur 0 0 0 0 4 4 6,055,000.00Zamboanga Sibugay 0 0 0 1 1 2 580,000.00Zamboanga City 0 0 0 2 1 3 990,000.00 Total 0 0 0 3 8 11 13,174,500.00Total for the year 0 6 6 7 18 25 80,025,964.45

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66 59

20

43

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10

20

30

40

50

60

70

Zamboanga del Norte Zamboanga del Sur Zamboanga Sibugay Zamboanga City

Figure 17.2 Fire Incidence by Province and City, Region IX: 2012

Zamboanga del Norte69.5%

Zamboanga del Sur

18.3%

Zamboanga Sibugay

4.4%

Zamboanga City7.8%

Figure 17.3 Percent Distribution of Damages to Property Caused By Fire by Province and City, Region IX: 2012

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Table 17.4CLIENTELE ASSISTED BY THE PUBLIC ATTORNEY'S OFFICE BY PROVINCE/CITY,REGION IX: 2008-2013

Province/City/Clientele 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Region IX

Indigent Persons Served 78,634 104,553 127,054 198,866 227,880 221,883Clients benefited with documentation 22,708 26,560 31,881 76,969 63,714 71,715Beneficiaries of legal counseling 15,666 23,380 28,172 36,670 43,349 49,979Clients benefited with administration oath 40,260 54,613 67,001 85,227 120,817 100,189

Zamboanga del Norte

Indigent Persons Served 49,266 53,373 70,365 44,401 52,979 51,003Clients benefited with documentation 13,085 12,714 17,656 10,426 14,488 14,115Beneficiaries of legal counseling 7,433 9,142 12,670 13,185 14,824 14,773Clients benefited with administration oath 28,748 31,517 40,039 20,790 23,667 22,115

Zamboanga del Sur

Indigent Persons Served 15,793 19,243 28,724 102,730 144,492 121,330Clients benefited with documentation 5,868 5,754 6,679 30,688 41,770 39,581Beneficiaries of legal counseling 5,221 6,666 7,663 18,814 22,646 26,296Clients benefited with administration oath 4,704 6,823 14,382 53,228 80,076 55,453

Zamboanga Sibugay

Indigent Persons Served 2,776 3,667 3,647 4,058 7,379 11,971Clients benefited with documentation 813 1,049 1,125 1,265 2,506 3,561Beneficiaries of legal counseling 768 952 840 986 1,287 3,493Clients benefited with administration oath 1,195 6,823 1,682 1,807 3,586 4,917

Zamboanga City

Indigent Persons Served 10,799 14,848 9,774 16,989 23,030 37,579Clients benefited with documentation 2,942 3,636 2,568 3,902 4,950 14,458Beneficiaries of legal counseling 2,244 2,301 2,588 3,685 4,592 5,417Clients benefited with administration oath 5,613 8,911 4,618 9,402 13,488 17,704

Source: Public Attorney's Office (PAO), Department of Justice (DOJ), Region IX

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Table 17.5CASES HANDLED, TERMINATED AND PENDING BY PROVINCE/CITY, REGION IX2008-2013

Indicator/Province/City 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Region IX Handled 9,649 9,491 9,562 9,880 10,088 10,310 Terminated 3,703 3,361 3,100 3,756 3,904 3,513 Pending 5,946 6,130 6,462 6,124 6,184 6,797

Zamboanga del Norte Handled 3,719 3,419 3,468 2,359 2,263 3,729 Terminated 1,751 1,453 1,306 1,029 868 1,065 Pending 1,968 1,966 2,162 1,330 1,395 2,664

Zamboanga del Sur Handled 2,228 2,220 2,253 3,506 3,673 2,554 Terminated 1,210 811 750 1,301 1,315 1,063 Pending 1,018 1,409 1,503 2,205 2,358 1,491

Zamboanga Sibugay Handled 876 933 925 953 1,081 1,141 Terminated 203 247 196 198 304 306 Pending 673 686 729 755 777 835

Zamboanga City Handled 2,826 2,919 2,916 3,062 3,071 2,886 Terminated 539 850 848 1,228 1,417 1,079 Pending 2,287 2,069 2,068 1,834 1,654 1,807

Source: Public Attorney's Office (PAO), Department of Justice (DOJ), Region IX

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Handled50.0%

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GLOSSARY OF TERMS

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Glossary of Terms AGRICULTURE Agricultural Production- the growing 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 on as an ancillary activity on an agricultural holding is also considered as agricultural production. (Bureau of Agricultural Statistics) 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. (Bureau of Agricultural Statistics) Commercial Fishing – 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. (Bureau of Agricultural Statistics) Municipal Fishing – 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. (Bureau of Agricultural Statistics) BANKING AND FINANCE Assets - are economic resources that are controlled by the company/entity and whose cost at the time of acquisition could be objectively measured. Balance of Payments (BOP) – systematically summarizes for a specific period, the economic transaction of an economy’s residents with the rest of the world. Bonds - interest bearing certificates of indebtedness Capital and Financial Account – divided into two main categories: the capital account and the financial account. The capital account covers all transactions that involve the receipt/payment of capital transfers and acquisition/disposal of non-produced, non-financial assets. The financial account covers all transactions associated with changes of ownership in the foreign financial assets and liabilities of the economy. Such changes include the creation and liquidation of claims on, or by, the rest of the world. Change in the NFA of Commercial Banks (KBs) – a positive entry represents an increase in foreign liabilities of the commercial banks and or decrease in their foreign assets. Conversely, a negative entry represents an increase in the holdings of foreign assets of commercial banks and/or a net payment of their foreign liabilities. 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

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consisting of personal property or first mortgage on improved real estates and the insured improvements thereon. Current Account – consists of the aggregate balance of goods, services and transfers. This account measures the net transfer of real resources between the domestic economy and the rest of the world. Currency in circulation - all Philippine notes and coins issued or circulating in accordance with the provisions of the Central Bank Act Deposit Substitutes - an alternative form of obtaining funds from the public, other than deposits, through the issuance, endorsement, of acceptance of debt instruments for the borrower’s own account, for the purpose of re-lending or purchasing of receivables and their obligations Demand Deposits - otherwise known as current or checking accounts, subject to withdrawal by check and are non-interest bearing. These are sub-divided into demand-deposits of private firms and individuals, banks, the government and Trust Department of Banks Domestic Liquidity (M3) - consists of money supply, savings and time deposits and deposit substitutes of the monetary system. 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. Estimated Insurance Losses – amount determined on an annual basis and reflects the best estimate as to adequacy of reserve against future losses. It is intended to adequately cover anticipated losses from member banks identified to have great probabilities of closure where insurance payments may exceed recovery of assets during liquidation. Extraordinary Income - collections derived from the repayment of loans and advances made by the government as well as from other non-recurring sources. Financing - means by which a government provides financial resources to cover a budget deficit or allocated financial resources arising from a budget surplus. Government Securities or Treasury Bills - evidences of indebtedness of the Republic of the Philippines or its instrumentalities, government-owned and/or controlled corporations, or the Central Bank and must be freely negotiable and regularly serviced. Insurance Premiums - contributions of the account of employees whether made by themselves or their employers for social security arrangements. Investments - amount of money or other resources measured in terms of money placed on activities or other forms of assets for the purpose of earning profits. Medium-and Long-Term Loans – include availments of foreign loans with original maturities of more than one year by the public and private non-bank sectors, including loans of the banking sector relent to specific non-bank end-users. These also include medium-and long-term loans contracted by the BSP. Money Supply or Narrow Money (M1)- consists of currency in circulation plus peso demand deposits. Monetization of Gold – represents the transformation of gold purchased by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) from domestic gold producers into financial assets, which eventually become part of its official reserves.

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Net Domestic Credits - defined under M.B. Res. No. 404 dated February 14, 1975 as consisting of domestic credits of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, (net of National Government deposits with the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, Treasury IMF Account and Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas loans and advances to deposit money banks) and domestic credits of deposit money banks (net of National Government deposits). Net Foreign Assets - refers to the difference between foreign assets and foreign liabilities of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas and of the deposit money. Net Lending - advances by the national government for the servicing of government guaranteed corporate debt during the year, net of repayments on such advance. Includes loans outlays or proceed from program loans relent to government corporations. Net other Accounts - refer to the accounts of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas and deposit money banks which are not classified elsewhere. The net other accounts represent the difference between the miscellaneous liabilities and capital accounts on one hand, and miscellaneous assets, on the other. Non-Money Supply Deposits - refer to the total quasi-money, marginal deposits and deposit substitutes of local government, semi-government entities and residents with deposit money banks. Net Unclassified Items – is an offsetting account to the overstatement or understatement of the recorded BOP components, either receipts or payments. Since data sources on which BOP entries are based may be incomplete, inaccurate or inconsistent with one another, the account is included to bring the statement into balance. A positive entry denotes the understatement of receipts and/or an overstatement of payments. Conversely, a negative entry denotes an overstatement of receipts and/or understatement of payments. Overall BOP Position – results from the sum of the current, capital and financial and other BOP accounts. A surplus arises when inflows are greater than outflows while a deficit is incurred when outflows exceed inflows. Overall BOP is also measured by the change in the net international reserves of the BSP. Permanent Insurance Fund – refers to the total capital provided by the National Government by virtue of R.A. 3591, As Amended. The full capitalization was reached in 1994 with the conversion to equity of the National Government the P977.8 million obligation of PDIC to the then Central Bank of the Philippines. Peso Deposit Subject to Check - includes “managers’ and cashiers’ checks” as well as the volume of deposits automatically transferred from savings to demand deposits but excludes holdings of demand deposits by the National Government and commercial banks’ holdings of “checks and cash items”. Peso-Dollar Rate – refers to the guiding rate for the exchange of one US dollar (the country’s intervention currency) for pesos and is computed as the weighted average of all foreign exchange transactions done through the Philippine Dealing System (PDS) during the preceding day pursuant to Circular Letter dated July 30, 1992. The PDS allows authorized dealers of participating commercial banks and the BSP to deal in spot and forward exchange trading using computer terminal right in the premises for 9:00 A.M. to 12 noon and from 2:30 to 4:00 P.M. daily. Policy Loan - a loan on the security of the policy which shall not exceed 50 percent of the net cash value for regular membership policy, or 90 percent of the net cash value for optional policy. Private Development Banks - a group of quasi-private development banks promoted by the DBP to provide medium and long term credits to both the agricultural and industrial sectors. Designed to supplement the short-term credits of the Rural Banks and are able to accept only savings and time deposits.

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Private Securities - investments in stocks of private corporations Real Estate Loans - loans secured by real estate properties mortgaged with the system 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 Bank - any corporation organized for the purpose of accumulating the small savings of depositors and investing them, together with its capital, in bonds or in loans secured by bonds, real estate mortgage, and other forms of security, as hereinafter provided, or in loans for personal finance and long-term financing for home building and home development. 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. Services – include transactions involving the performance of services such as freight, insurance, travel, including labor services provided by Filipino workers abroad. Also included are receipts/payments of interest, profits and dividends. Social Insurance Fund - amount set aside for the payment of social insurance benefits like retirement insurance, disability retirement, death and life insurance benefits. Stocks - investments in shares of stock, common or preferred, traded, subsidiaries, non subsidiaries. Time Deposits - these represent deposits which are interest bearing with specific maturity dates and evidenced by certificates issued by the bank in the name of the depositor. These are subdivided into time deposits of private firms, individuals, banks, the government and trust department of banks. Transfers – refer to unilateral transfers or donations. The two main categories are Private and Central Government transfers Private transfers cover personal and institutional remittances from abroad including donations to voluntary relief agencies, migrants’ transfers and taxes paid to the Philippine government by Filipino residents abroad. Central Government transfers refer to the U.S. Veterans Administration pensions, aids and grants received from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), UN agencies and other foreign governments. Outflows represent the Philippines’ contributions to various international organizations and its counterpart funding for foreign assistance programs. 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. Expenditure on the GDP - Sum of the final uses of goods and services in the economy. Final uses refer to the values at 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 consists 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 – 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 - aggregate of the gross value added or income from each industry or economic activity of the regional economy. Gross National Product – the Gross Domestic Product adjusted with the net factor income from the rest of the world. It refers to the aggregate earnings of the factors of production (nationals) plus indirect taxes (net) and capital consumption allowance. 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. Input-Output Analysis - Concerned with the structural interdependence of economic activities; also referred to as analysis of inter-industry relations or that of inter-industry flows. (Source: 1993 SNA) Input-Output Table - Provides a statistical description of the inputs (costs) and outputs (production) of the different sectors of the economy during a particular period of time. (Source: 1993 SNA) Labor Productivity - is computed as GDP at constant price divided by employment (peso per employee). Personal Consumption Expenditures - consist of actual and imputed expenditures of households for the purpose of acquiring individual consumption goods and services. Source: 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 AND MANPOWER DEVELOPMENT Basic or Simple Literacy - the ability to read and write with understanding simple messages in any language or dialect. (National Statistics Office) Cohort Survival Rate ****** – 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 of secondary level.

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Center-based training program – a training program that is conducted in training centers where instruction is focused directly on acquiring job competencies. Community based training (CBT) - 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. Dual Training System (DTS) – an instructional delivery of middle-level skills that combines workplace and school training based on a training plan collaboratively designed and implemented by an accredited dual system educational institution/training center and agricultural, medical and business establishments who share the responsibility of providing the learner the best job qualifications. 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. Enrolment ****** - total number of pupils/students who register/enlist in a school year. Enterprise-based training program - a program of learning which takes place training in the enterprises or in the workplace. 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. Functional Literacy - 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. (National Statistics Office) Higher Education - the stage of formal education requiring secondary and post-secondary education covering the programs on: (a) all courses of study leading to bachelor’s degree and (b) all degree courses of study beyond bachelor’s degree level. Literacy rate, Simple/Basic ****** - the percentage of the population 10 years old and over, who can read, write and understand simple messages in any language or dialect. Participation Rate ****** - 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). Post Secondary/Non-Degree Education - the stage of formal education following the secondary level covering non-degree programs that have varying duration from three (3) months to three (3) years, concerned primarily with developing strong and appropriately trained middle-level skilled manpower possessing capabilities supportive of national development. Pre-School - a school that admits students who are not old enough to enter the first level of education. These pupils are usually from 4 to 5 years of age. (Department of Education) Primary School - a school primarily concerned with providing basic education and usually corresponding to the first four grades of elementary education. (Department of Education) Private Institutions/Schools - educational institutions maintained and administered by private individuals or groups.

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Public Institutions/Schools – educational institutions established by law and administered by the government. School based training- training done in schools. 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. School Year - the prescribed period of time, when schools offer daily instruction broken by short intermission periods (e.g., Christmas and summer vacations and holidays). Technical Education – the education process designed at post-secondary and tertiary levels, officially recognized as non-degree programs aimed at preparing technicians, para-professionals and other categories of middle-level workers by providing them with a broad range of general education, theoretical, scientific, artistic and technological studies, social services and related job skills training. ENERGY AND WATER RESOURCES Co-Generation Facility - Refers to a facility which produces electrical and/or mechanical energy and forms of useful thermal energy such as heat or steam, used for industrial, commercial, heating or cooling purposes, through the sequential use of energy. Distribution of Electricity - Refers to the conveyance or delivery of electricity by a distribution utility to end-users. Distribution Utility - Refers to any electric cooperative, private corporation, government-owned utility or existing local government unit which has an exclusive franchise to operate a distribution system in accordance with the Electricity Industry Reform Act of 2000. 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. Electric Power Industry Participant - Refers to any person or entity engaged in the generation, transmission, distribution or supply of electricity. Electricity Sales - Refers to the sales proceeds derived by the power producer from the actual generation of the energy-generating facility net of station own use and losses. End-User - Refers to any person or entity requiring the supply and delivery of electricity for its own use. Franchise - Refers to a privilege extended to a person (whether natural or juridical) to operate, maintain and/or distribute power within a specific geographical area. Franchise Area - Refers to a geographical area exclusively assigned or granted to a distribution utility for distribution of electricity such as electric cooperative, or local government-owned or private-owned electric utility.

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Generation Company - Refers to any person or entity that operates facilities used in the generation of electricity and is licensed by the ERC. Generation of Electricity - Refers to the production of electricity by a generation or co-generation facility. Grid - Refers to the high voltage backbone system of interconnected transmission lines, substations and generating plants. Independent Power Producers (IPP) - Refers to a non-utility owner and/or operator of a power generation or a co-generation facility. Isolated Grid - Refers to the low or high voltage backbone system of wires and associated facilities not directly connected to the national transmission system. National Electrification Administration (NEA) - Refers to the government agency created under Presidential Decree No. 269, to act as a catalyst for the development of electric distribution utilities (EDUs) by providing world-class financial intermediation institutional and technical services. National Power Corporation (NPC) - Refers to the government corporation created under Republic Act No. 6395, committed to the highest standards of customers satisfaction in providing quality and reliable electricity with due care for society and the environment. Self-Generator - Refers to an entity which generates power for its own use. Sub-transmission - Refers to the power delivery service below the transmission voltages and defined as facilities based on the functional assignments of assets composed of step-down transformers solely used by load customers, associated switchyard/substation, control and protective equipment, reactive compensation equipment to improve customer power factor, and overhead lines. This includes NPC assets linking the transmission system and the distribution system which are neither classified as generation nor transmission. Supplier - Refers to any person or entity authorized by the ERC who sells, brokers, markets or aggregates electricity to or for the public consumption of the competitive market. Supply of Electricity - Refers to the sale of electricity by authorized entities. Transmission of Electricity - Refers to the conveyance of electricity through the high voltage backbone system. ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES Charcoal – solid product obtained from the destructive distillation and/or thermal degradation of wood. (Forest Management Bureau) Forest* – 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.

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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 meter; 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 Land – includes the public forest, the permanent forest or forest reserves, and forest reservations. (Forest Management Bureau) 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) Log - felled trees bucked into convenient length of at least 1.5 meters, with at least 15 cm. in diameter. It may either be poles, piles, pulpwood, sawlog or veneer log. (Forest Management Bureau) Lumber - solid wood not further manufactured other than sawing, resawing and passing lengthwise through a standard planing machine crosscut to length. (Forest Management Bureau) National Park – refers to a forest reservation essentially of primitive or wilderness character which has been withdrawn from settlement or occupancy and set aside as such exclusively to preserve the scenery, the natural and historic objects and the wild animals or plants therein, and to provide enjoyment of these features in such a manner as will leave them unimpaired for future generations. (Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau) Non-Timber Forest Product - includes all forest products except timber; also known as minor forest product. (Forest Management Bureau) Plywood - an assembled product made of layers of veneer held together by an adhesive, the chief characteristic of which is the alternate cross layers, distributing the longitudinal wood strength. It consists of three or more layers of veneer, firmly glued together with the grain direction of the middle layer at right angles to that of the two parallel outer layers. (Forest Management Bureau) Poles and Piles – logs for use as electric post, pier piling, railroad ties, sleepers and the like. (Forest Management Bureau) Pulpwood – any wood commercially used for the manufacture of any type of pulp. (Forest Management Bureau) Rainfall (mm) - the amount of precipitation (rain, hail, etc.) expressed in millimeter depth, of the layer of water which has fallen. (Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration) Roundwood - wood in its natural state as felled or otherwise harvested, with or without bar, round, split roughly squared or other forms (e.g. roots, stumps). It may also be impregnated (e.g. telegraph poles) or roughly shaped or pointed. It comprises all wood obtained from the forest such as sawlogs/veneer logs, pulpwood, fuelwood and other industrial roundwood. (Forest Management Bureau) 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. (Forest Management Bureau)

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Upland – highland; ground elevation above the lowlands along rivers or between hills. (Forest Management Bureau) Veneer - thin sheets of wood of uniform thickness, rotary cut, sliced or sawn for use in the manufacture of plywood. (Forest Management Bureau) TRADE Balance of Trade - the difference between the export earnings and import payments of all goods or merchandise trade transacted by a country. (National Statistics Office) Domestic Export - export for goods grown, mined, cultured or manufactured in the Philippines. (Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas) Export - all goods leaving the country which are properly cleared through the Customs. (National Statistics Office) 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. (National Statistics Office) 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. (National Statistics Office) Non-Traditional Exports - export goods whose value did not exceed US$5 million in 1968 and which have undergone a significant degree of processing. (National Statistics Office) Re-Exports - exports of imported goods which do not undergo physical and/or chemical transformation in the Philippines. (National Statistics Office) Traditional Exports - export goods whose value exceed US$5 million in 1968 and which have undergone a significant degree of processing. (Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas) INCOME AND PRICES Consumer Price Index (CPI)*** – 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. Core Inflation** - is a measure of inflation that aims to capture the permanent component of the inflationary process that can be influenced by monetary policy. 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, National Statistics Office (NSO)) 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

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produced or livestock raised by other households, family sustenance and entrepreneurial activities are also considered as family expenditures. (2000 FIES, NSO) 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, NSO) 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. Food Threshold (FT) ******* – 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 Ratio ******* - the ratio of the area between the Lorenz curve and the diagonal (the line of perfect equality) to the area below the diagonal.

Notes: 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.

Headline Inflation** - measures changes in the cost of living based on movements in the prices of a specified basket of major commodities. It refers to the annual rate of change or the year-on-year change in the Consumer Price Index (CPI). Income Gap – is the average income shortfall (expressed in proportion to the poverty line) of those below the threshold. (1997 Philippine Poverty Statistics, NSCB) 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. Poverty Gap (PG) ******* – 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) ******* - the proportion of families/individuals with per capita income / expenditure less than the per capita poverty threshold to the total number of families/individuals. Poverty Threshold (PT) ******* – the minimum income/expenditure required for a family/individual to meet the basic food and non-food requirements.

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Notes: 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.

Producer Price Index (PPI)*** - statistical measure of the average changes in average prices of a basket of goods as they leave the establishment of the producers relative to a base period. Producer Price Index (PPI) for Agriculture*** - statistical measure of the average changes in average farmgate prices of a basket of goods relative to a base period. Purchasing Power of the Peso*** - 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 Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDA) – are levels of nutrient intakes, which are considered adequate to maintain health and provide reasonable levels of reserves in body tissues of nearly all healthy persons in the population. (RDA, 1989 edition) Retail Price*** - the price at which a commodity is sold for spot in small quantities for consumption. Retail Price Index (RPI)*** – statistical measure of the changes in the prices at which retailers dispose of their goods to consumers or end-users relative to a base year. Severity of Poverty (SP) ******* – 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.

Subsistence Incidence (S) ******* - the proportion of families/individuals with per capita income/ expenditure less than the per capita food threshold to the total number of families/ individuals. Wholesale Price*** – the average price of a commodity transacted in bulk for further resale or processing. Wholesale Price Index (WPI)*** - statistical measure of average changes over time in the wholesale prices of commodities relative to a base year. INDUSTRY Approved Foreign Direct Investment* - represent the amount of contribution or share of nonresidents in investment projects within the Philippine economic territory as approved by investment promotion agencies such as the Board of Investments, Philippine Economic Zone Authority, Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority and the Clark Development Corporation, and other government entities as may be created for the same purpose. Approved foreign direct investments do

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not represent actual investments generated but rather investment commitments, which may or may not be realized immediately or in the future. These consist of equity, loans and reinvested earnings. Average Total Employment - arrived at by dividing the total employment during the pay periods, earest the middle of each quarter (Feb. 15, May 15, Aug. 15, and Nov. 15) by four quarters. (National Statistics Office) Capital Expenditures for Fixed Assets – include cost of acquisition of new and used fixed assets, fixed assets produced by the establishment for its own use, major alterations, additions and improvements to fixed assets, whether done by others, or done on own account. (National Statistics Office) 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) Capital Withdrawal – the retirement and/or redemption of capital funds of business firms. (Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas) Census Value Added - represents the difference between the value of output and the total costs of materials and supplies consumed, fuels purchased, electricity purchased, industrial services done by others and goods purchased and resold Cost - all expenses whether paid or payable incurred during the year including interest expenses and indirect taxes and other charges. Valuation is usually at market price, net of discounts, rebates, returns and allowances. (National Statistics Office) Direct investment enterprise in the Philippines Balance of Payments* - an incorporated enterprise in which a foreign investor owns 10 percent or more of the ordinary shares or voting power for an incorporated enterprise or an unincorporated enterprise in which a foreign investor has equivalent ownership. Ownership of 10 percent of the ordinary shares or voting stock is the guideline for determining the existence of a direct investment relationship. An “effective voice in the management”, as evidenced by an ownership of at least 10 percent, implies that the direct investor is able to influence, or participate in, the management of an enterprise; absolute control by the foreign investor is not required. Establishment – an economic unit which engages in one or predominantly one kind of economic activity at a fixed single physical location. (National Statistics Office) Foreign Direct Investment* – the category of international investment made by a resident entity in one economy (direct investor) with the objective of establishing/obtaining a lasting interest in an enterprise resident in an economy other than that of the investor (direct investment enterprise). ”Lasting interest” implies the existence of a long-term relationship between the direct investor and the enterprise and a significant degree of influence by the direct investor on the management of the direct investment enterprise. Direct investment involves both the initial transaction between the two entities and all subsequent transactions between them and among affiliated enterprises, both incorporated and unincorporated. Foreign Direct Investment in the Philippines Balance of Payments* - all equity investments by nonresidents in the Philippines, except equity securities transacted through the stock exchange that do not exceed 10 percent of the total shares of the resident enterprise. It is assumed that a nonresident investor has a significant influence in management and expresses lasting interest in or relationship with the resident enterprise in which they invest. These include the following major investment:

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Foreign Equity Capital – comprises: (i) equity in branches; (ii) all shares in subsidiaries and associates (except nonparticipating, preferred shares that are treated as debt securities and included under direct investment, other capital); and (iii) other capital contributions of foreign investors in a direct investment enterprise. Reinvested earnings and undistributed branch profits of foreign direct investment enterprises - comprised of foreign direct investors’ shares in proportion to equity held, of earnings that foreign subsidiaries and associated enterprises do not distribute as dividends (reinvested earnings), and earnings that branches and other unincorporated enterprises do not remit to foreign direct investors (undistributed branch profits). Other foreign direct investment capital - covers the borrowing or lending of funds between foreign direct investors and subsidiaries, branches, and associates - including debt securities, suppliers’ credit, and nonparticipating, preferred shares (which are treated as debt securities).

Investments - amount of money or other resources measured in terms of money placed on activities or other forms of assets for the purpose of earning profits. (Board of Investment) Paid Employee - person working for and receiving pay from an establishment; includes the full time or part-time employee on paid leaves, e.g. paid vacation, maternity holiday or sick leave. Excludes consultants, home workers, workers receiving commissions and workers on indefinite leave. (National Statistics Office) Registered foreign direct investments* - refer to original/initial and additional paid-up capital investments and contributions by non-residents as single proprietors as approved by the Department of Trade and Industry, or as incorporators and/or stockholders in newly-registered and existing domestic stock corporations and domestic partnerships as approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission. These include acquisition of shares in other SEC-registered companies by newly-registered and/or existing domestic stock corporations and domestic partnerships and exclude inter-company loans and statutory inward remittances and security deposits required from foreign corporations or multinational firms that have been licensed to operate in the Philippines. Resident of an economy* - an entity that has a center of economic interest in the economic territory of a country usually indicated by a one-year stay in that economy. The one-year period is suggested only as a guideline and not as an inflexible rule. 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. (National Statistics Office) Shipments - the sale or inter-plant transfer of finished products from an establishment. (National Statistics Office) Stocks - investments in shares of stock, common or preferred, traded, subsidiaries, and non-subsidiaries. (Securities and Exchange Commission) Subscription Capital – that portion of the authorized capital which has been underwritten by the stockholders. (Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas) Total Receipt (Revenue/Sales) – includes the value/cash received and receivables for products shipped, goods sold and transferred and industrial and non-industrial services rendered to others. (National Statistics Office) Value of Output - represents the total value of products sold, receipts from contract work and industrial services done for others, receipts from goods bought and sold in same conditions, fixed assets produced on own-account and change in inventories (ending less beginning of finished products, work-in process and goods for release). (National Statistics Office)

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LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT Actual Strike - any temporary stoppage of work by the concerted action of the employees as a result of an industrial or labor dispute. This may include slow down, boycott, sit-down, mass leave, attempts to damage, destroy or sabotage plant equipment and facilities and similar activities:

Boycott - concerted action by employees and their union to refrain from working with the

establishment Mass Leave - concerted work stoppage where the union or the workers avail en masse of

their paid leaves under their Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) or by law or where said workers/union go on massive Absence Without Official Leave (AWOL)

Sit-down - concerted work stoppage where workers refuse to work inside a factory or establishment after punching their time cards

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. (Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics) Deployed Overseas Filipino Workers – recruited worker who leaves for an overseas job with the pre-condition that employment/travel documentation papers are processed by Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) and his/her departure is actually recorded at the Labor Assistance Center at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport. (Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics) 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. (National Statistics Office)

Employment Rate - proportion in percent of the total number of employed persons to the total number of persons in the labor force. (National Statistics Office) Household – an aggregate of persons, generally but not necessarily bound by ties of kinship, which live together under the same roof and eat together or share in common the household food. Members comprise the head of the household, relatives living with him and other persons who share the community life for reasons of work or other consideration. A person who lives alone is considered a separate household. (National Statistics Office) 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. (National Statistics Office) 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. (National Statistics Office) Land-Based Workers – a contract worker other than a seaman including workers engaged in offshore activities whose occupation requires that majority of his working/gainful hours are spent on land. (Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics)

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Man-Days Lost – total number of man-days lost due to strikes or lockouts declared. It is computed by multiplying the number of workers involved in the strike or lockout by the total number of working days lost or made idle due to the strike/lockout. (Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics) 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. (Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics) Notice of Lockout – the notification filed by an employer with the appropriate National Conciliation and Mediation Board (NCMB) regional branch about its intention to temporarily cease its operation because of the allegations by a duly registered labor union of unfair labor practice act/s or because of a deadlock in collective bargaining negotiations. (Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics) Notice of Strike – the notification filed by a duly registered labor union with the appropriate NCMB regional branch about its intention to go on strike because of alleged commission by the employer of unfair labor practice act/s or because of a deadlock in collective bargaining negotiations. (Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics) Overseas Contract Workers (OCW) - any individual who was or 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. (Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics) Processed Overseas Filipino Workers – recruited worker whose contract and travel documents have been verified and validated through the Contract Processing Department of the POEA and is to be deployed for a specific period of time. (Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics) Real Minimum Wage Rate – the minimum wage deflated by the current Consumer Price Index (CPI). (Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics) Rural Area – an area not falling under any of the classifications of an urban area. (National Statistics Office) Sea-Based Worker – any person employed in a vessel engaged in maritime navigation. Also called a seaman. (Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics) Strike – any temporary stoppage of work by the concerted action of the employees as a result of an industrial or labor dispute. Includes actual strike (with or without notice) filed at appropriate NCMB regional branches. (Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics) 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. (National Statistics Office)

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Underemployment Rate – proportion in percent of the total number of underemployed persons to the total number of employed persons. (National Statistics Office) Unemployed**** - 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 workdue 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. (National Statistics Office) 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. (Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics) Visibly Underemployed Persons - those who worked for less than 40 hours during the reference period and want additional hours of work POPULATION AND HOUSING Household*** - 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. 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 Index*** - 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 Expectancy*** – represents the average number of years remaining to a person who survives to the beginning of a given age or age interval x. Life Expectancy at Birth*** – is defined as the number of years a newborn child can be expected to live under a given mortality condition of an area in a given year Marital Status*** - status of an individual in relation to marriage, classified as follows: a) Single - A person who has never been married; b) Married - A couple living together as husband and wife,

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legally or consensually; c) Divorced - A person whose bond of matrimony has been dissolved legally and who therefore can remarry; d) Separated - A person separated legally or not from his/her spouse because of marital discord or misunderstanding; and e) Widowed - A person whose bond of matrimony has been dissolved by death of his/her spouse. Medium Assumption - moderate fertility decline and moderate mortality decline Migration*** - 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). Population*** - 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 Density*** - 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 Distribution*** - the patterns of settlement and dispersal of a population. Population Growth Rate*** – 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 Projections*** - 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 Ratio*** - the number of males per 100 females in a population. Total Fertility Rate*** – 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. 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). Current Operating Expenses - amount budgeted for the purchase of goods and services for the conduct of normal government operations within the budget year. It includes goods and services that will be used or consumed during the budget year. Capital Outlays - amount budgeted for the purchase of goods and services, the benefit of which extend beyond the budget year and which add to the assets of the government. Also includes equity investments in the capital stock of government owned or controlled corporation.

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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. Current Surplus - excess of revenues over expenditures. Debt Service - the sum of loan repayments, interest payments, commitment fees and other charges on foreign and domestic borrowings. Defense - this covers expenditures for military and para-military services for use against external aggression and suppression of subversion and other organized movement to overthrow the government Deficit - shortfall/deficiency of revenues over expenditures of the government. Extraordinary Income - collections derived from the repayment of loans and advances made by the government as well as from other non-recurring sources. Financing Account - means of funding government expenditure consisting of domestic and external borrowing less amortization and changes in government holding of cash to cover the differences between total revenue and total expenditures of the national government. 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. Government Securities or Treasury Bills - bills issued by the Bureau of Treasury as agent of the government. 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). Net Lending - advances by the national government for the servicing of government guaranteed corporate debt during the year, net of repayments on such advances. Includes loans outlays or proceeds from program loans relent to government corporations. 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. Personal Services - provisions for the payment of salaries, wages and other compensation (e.g., merit, salary increase, cost of living allowances, honoraria and commutable allowances) of permanent, temporary, contractual and casual employees of the government. 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.

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Public Sector - consists of the National Government, local governments, government-owned or controlled corporations and government monetary institutions Revenue - a cash inflow which does not increase the liability of the government. Sectoral Allocation of Expenditures - this categorize the purpose of government expenditure. The classification focuses on the purposes for which outlays are made, irrespective of the agency of government through which they were made Taxes on Domestic Goods and Services - taxes levied on the domestic production, sale or transfer, leasing, use or delivery of goods, and rendering of services. 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. Taxes on International Trade and Transactions - the sum of import and customs duties, and other international trade-related tax collections of the national government. Taxes on Property - taxes imposed on the ownership of wealth or immovable properties and on the transfer of real or personal properties, both tangible and intangible. Source: Department of Budget and Management PUBLIC ORDER, SAFETY AND JUSTICE Crime - is an act in violation of penal law. For statistical purposes, only crimes reported to authorities are covered. 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). Crime Rate - is the number of reported crimes per 100,000 population. 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. 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. Drug/Substance Abuse - is the misuse of any chemical, licit or illicit, which results in an individual’s physical, mental/emotional or social impairment.

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Human Rights - refers to any basic right or freedom to which all human beings are entitled, and in whose exercise a government may not interfere (including rights to life and liberty as well as freedom of thought and expression, and equality before the law). Case Inflow (Courts) - refers to the summation of cases newly filed, cases revived/reopened, and cases received from other salas/courts during the reference period. Case Outflow (Courts) - refers to the summation of cases decided/resolved, cases archived, cases transferred to other salas/courts, and cases with proceedings suspended during the reference period. Court Caseload - refers to the summation of cases pending at the end of the preceding period, and of case inflow during the current period. Cases Decided/Resolved (Courts) - refer to the cases that have been given decision based on merits, including those that have been dismissed, withdrawn, or amicably settled during the reference period. Case Backlog (Courts) - refers to the total number of pending cases, i.e., those that have not been disposed of at the end of the reference period. It is derived by subtracting case outflow from court caseload. Court Case Disposition Rate - refers to the ratio of total cases decided/resolved in a year over total cases filed. A ratio of less than one indicates an increasing backlog; greater than one, decreasing backlog; and equal to one means that the backlog is being maintained. Natural Disaster - refers to any sudden event produced by nature that causes great damage to the people and property such as typhoon, earthquake, volcanic eruption, etc. SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Joint Research Projects/Ventures with the Private Sector – any project fully or partially financed by a Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Council or any private establishment/entity and undertaken by any of the DOST Research and Development Institutes. Invention – any new, useful machine or device manufactured product or substance, process or any improvement thereof, that involves inventive act of degree more than the skills of expertise, artisan or mechanic; Any technical solution of a problem in any filed of human activity which is new, involves an inventive step and is industrially applicable. Industrial Design – any composition of lines or colors or any three-dimensional form, whether or not associated with lines or colors. Provided that, such composition or form should give a special appearance to and can serve as pattern for an industrial product or handicraft that are new or original. Joint Research Projects/Ventures with the Private Sector – any project fully or partially financed by a Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Council or any private establishment/entity and undertaken by any of the DOST Research and Development Institutes. Mark – any visible sign capable of distinguishing the goods (trademark) or services (service mark) of an enterprise and shall include a stamped or marked container of goods.

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Patent – is a grant issued by the Philippine government giving an inventor the right to exclude others from making, using, selling or importing the product of his invention within the Philippine in exchange for his patentable information or disclosure. Research and Development (R & D) Projects

Completed – projects completed at various stages of the R&D spectrum, namely: basic research, applied research, experimental development, and pilot testing.

Supported/Assisted – projects funded by DOST Councils or by DOST-Office of the Secretary

(OSEC). These are projects given technical support by R & D Institutes.

Implemented – projects implemented by R & D performing institutes like Information Technology Development Institute (ITDI) and Food and Nutrition Research Institute (FNRI).

Research Contacted – projects requested by private industries to R&D Institutes. Scholarship - includes scholarships given by DOST Councils, SEI, PHSS, FPRDI, PAGASA, DOST, NRCP, and ESEP. Technologies Commercialized – technologies that are adopted and used already.

Technologies Commercialized (New) - technologies that are used for the first time.

Technologies Commercialized (Existing) – technologies that have been adopted and are already being used.

Technologies Diffused – technologies disseminated through trainings, demonstration, and techno packages.

Technologies Diffused (new) – technologies disseminated for the first time through trainings, demonstration, and techno packages.

Technologies Diffused (existing) - technologies already disseminated or given through

trainings, demonstrations, and techno packages. Trademark - Includes individual names and surnames, firm names, tradenames, devices or words used by one to identify his business, vocation, or occupation. Tradename - Includes any word, name, symbol, emblem, sign, or device or any combination thereof used to identify one’s goods and distinguish them from those of others. Transfer Payment - unilateral payments made by the government to households, non-profit institutions, other government and government corporation (these are in the form of grants, subsidies and contributions, awards and indemnities, retirement benefits and other claims). Utility Model – any technical solution of a problem in any field of human activity which is new and industrially applicable. Source: Department of Science and Technology (DOST) and Intellectual Property Office, Department of Trade and Industry

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SOCIAL SERVICES MEDICARE Insurance Fund - fund set aside for payment of claims of members against hospitalization, surgical and medical expenses. Social Services - this covers expenditures for education, health, social security, labor and employment, housing and community development and other social activities. Women in Especially Difficult Circumstances 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. 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 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. 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. Trafficking in Women - the act of recruiting and transporting a woman within and across national borders for work or services by means of violence or threat of violence, abuse of authority or dominant position, debt-bondage, deception or other forms of coercion. 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. 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.

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Children in Situation of Armed Conflict (CSAC) - children who are: a) members of displaced families as a result of armed conflict; b) physically weakened, orphaned or disabled as a result of armed conflict; c) combatants and those mobilized for other armed conflict-related activities; and d) disrupted from schooling due to armed conflict. 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. Neglect - failure to provide, for reasons other than poverty, 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. Pedophilia – an act of psycho-sexual perversion deriving gratification from child sexual abuse. 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.

By any person who, under any of the circumstances mentioned in par. 1 hereof, shall commit an act of sexual assault by inserting the penis into a child’s mouth or anal orifice, or any instrument, object, or any other part of the body such as fingers or toes into the genital or anal orifice of a child.

TOURISM Accommodation Establishment* – any establishment, which on a regular basis, provides for a fee facilities for overnight stays as its main business. It includes not only hotels and similar traditional forms of accommodation but also non-traditional forms of accommodation such as resorts, tourist complexes, camping sites, youth hostels, private apartments, villas and furnished rooms in private houses, and the likes. Available room* – A room in an accommodation establishment available for sale on a given day. Average Daily Expenditure* – Average consumption expenditure made by a visitor for one day of stay at a destination. 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. Cruise Passengers – visitors who arrive to and depart from the Philippines on the same ship. Domestic Tourism*** - tourism of resident visitors within the economic territory of the country of reference. Excursionist – temporary visitor staying less than twenty-four hours in the country visited.

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Inbound Tourism*** - tourism of non-resident visitors within the economic territory of the country of reference. Occupancy* – the sale of an available room in an accommodation establishment in a given day. Occupancy Rate* – the proportion of occupancy to available rooms in an accommodation establishment over a period of time. Outbound Philippine Residents – covers the departures of Filipinos who are permanent residents of the Philippines as well as aliens and naturalized citizens of the Philippines with permanent residence in the country. Outbound Tourism*** - tourism of resident visitors outside the economic territory of the country of reference. Overseas Filipinos – Filipino nationals residing permanently abroad who are visiting the Philippines for a period not exceeding one year. Purpose of Visit* – the motivation for or objective of the trip in the absence of which the trip would not have taken place. Resident*** – an institutional unit is resident in a country when it has a center of economic interest in the economic territory of that country.

Center of economic interest*** – it is said to have a center of economic interest when there exist some location-dwelling, place of production or other premises – within the economic territory on, or from, which it engages, and intends to continue to engage, in economic activities and transactions on a significant scale either indefinitely or over a finite but long period of time.

Room Accommodation* - A room in an accommodation establishment available for occupancy by a visitor or guest for a specified period of time. Tourism*** - 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. Tourist*** - visitor who stays one or more nights in the place visited. Tourist Receipts – the receipts of a country in the form of consumption expenditures or payments for goods and services made by foreign visitors out of foreign currency resources. Usual Environment*** – corresponds to the geographical boundaries within which an individual displaces himself/herself within his/her regular routine of life; consists of the direct vicinity of his/her home and place of work or study and other places frequently visited. Visitor*** - 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

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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. TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATIONS Freight - the price paid to a ship owner for the transportation of goods or merchandise by sea from one specific port to another. The word "freight" is also used to denote goods which are in the process of being transported from one place to another. 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 Density – the ratio of the number of telephones to total population at a given date. It is expressed as the number of telephone main stations per 100 persons. VITAL, HEALTH AND NUTRITION Barangay Health Stations - the primary health care facility at the barangay level where basic health services are delivered. (1998 Compendium of Social Statistics in the Philippines) Child Mortality Rate (CMR)***** - 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. Contraceptive Prevalence Rate (CPR)***** - the proportion of currently married women in the reproductive ages of 15-49 years reporting current use of any contraceptive method. Crude Death Rate (CDR)***** – the ratio of the number of deaths occurring within one year to the mid-year population expressed per 1,000 population. Fetal Death Rate (FDR)***** – 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. (WHO) Hospital Bed-Population Ratio***** – the ratio of hospital beds to the population, usually expressed as the number of available hospital beds for every 1,000 population. Hospital Bed Occupancy Rate***** - the number of in-patient hospital beds occupied divided by the average number of hospital beds, expressed in percent.

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Incidence Rate (of a disease)***** - 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 persons. Infant Mortality Rate (IMR)***** – 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)***** – the ratio between the number of women who died (for reasons of pregnancy, childbirth and puerperium) to the number of reported livebirths in a given year, expressed as the number of maternal deaths per 100,000 live births Mean Age at Death***** - the arithmetic average of the ages at death occurring in a population during a given year. (GTS) Median Age at Death***** - the median of the ages at death occurring in a population during a given year which divides the total number of deaths in a population classified by age into equal halves. Morbidity***** – the frequency of disease and illness, injuries, and disabilities in a population. Prevalence Proportion***** – the total number of persons who have an attribute or disease at a particular point in time divided by the size of the population at risk of having the attribute or disease at this point in time (or midway through the period), usually expressed as the number of cases per 100,000 persons. Under Five Mortality Rate (U5MR)***** - 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. * 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 ** NSCB Resolution No. 6 Series of 2003 - Official Definition of Core Inflation *** 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 **** NSCB Resolution No. 15 Series of 2004 - Adoption of a New Official Definition of Unemployment ***** NSCB Resolution No. 8 Series of 2006 - Approving and Adopting the Official Concepts and Definitions for Statistical Purposes for the Health and Nutrition Sector ****** 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 ******* NSCB Resolution No. 2 Series of 2007 - Approving and Adopting the Official Concepts and Definitions for Statistical Purposes for the Poverty Sector