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Regional Social
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Trends
Davao Region
Provinces
Davao Oriental
Davao del Norte
Compostela Valley
Davao del Sur
Davao Occidental
Cities
Davao City
Tagum City
Digos City
Panabo City
Island Garden City of Samal
Mati City
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2017
REGIONAL
Social and Economic
TRENDS
DAVAO REGION
(Region XI)
Republika ng Pilipinas
PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY
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October 2017
CONTENTS
Foreword iii
The PSA Key Officials vi
List of Data Sources vii
Standard Symbols Used vii
Figure References viii
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Republic of the Philippines
THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY
ROMEO S. RECIDE
Sectoral Statistics Office
EDDIE E. NASOL
Regional Director
PEPITO D. AMOYEN
Provincial Statistics Officer
Davao del Norte
* As of October 2017
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LIST OF DATA SOURCES
SYMBOL MEANING
SY School Year
N.E.S. Not Elsewhere Stated
N.E.C. Not Elsewhere Classified
p Preliminary
r Revised
… Data Not Available
- (dash) Nil or Zero
.. Not Applicable
(-) Negative
* Less than half the unit employed
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FIGURE REFERENCES
Figure Reference
Title
Number Table Number
2.2 Consumer Price Index and Inflation Rate, Region XI, 2009 - 2015 2 -4
5.1 Distribution of Total Farm Area by Type of Farm, Region XI, 2002 5-3
5.2 Total Area of Farms by Province, 1980, 1991 and 2002 5-3
5.3 Physical Area of Agricultural Farms by Tenure of Parcels, Region XI, 2002 5 - 15
5.4 Total Area of Farms by Size of Farm, Region XI, 1980, 1991 and 2002 5 - 15
5.5 Palay Production and Area Harvested, Region XI, 2012 - 2016 5 - 18
5.9 Corn Production and Area Harvested, Region XI, 2012 - 2016 5 - 26
5.13 Production of Major Crops by Type of Crop, Region XI, 2012 - 2016 5 - 36
5.14 Inventory of Livestock and Poultry by Kind, Region XI, as of January 1, 2013-2017 5 - 49
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FIGURE REFERENCES
Figure Reference
Title
Number Table Number
8.2 Visitor Arrivals by Province/City, Domestic and Foreign, Region XI, 2016 8-3
9.1 Projected Total Fertility Rate, Medium Assumption, Region XI, 2005-2040 9 - 12
9.4 Contraceptive Prevalence Rate by Type of Method, Region XI, 2004 - 2013 9 - 31
11.2 Labor Force Participation Rate, Employment Rate and Unemployment Rate,
Region XI, October 2011 - 2016 11 - 3
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FIGURE REFERENCES
Figure Reference
Title
Number Table Number
12.2 Children in Need of Special Protection Served by the DSWD , Region XI, 2016 12 - 7
12.4 Household Population Five Years Old and Over with Functional Difficulty, 12 - 13
by Sex and Province, Region XI, 2010
15.3 Expenditure Program of Provincial and City Governments, Region XI, 2016 15 - 7
17.1 Crime Incidence by Type of Crime and Province, Region XI, 2016 17 - 3
17.2 Crime Incidence and Crimes Solved, Region XI, 2009 - 2016 17 - 3
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SUMMARY OF MAJOR
STATISTICAL SERIES
SUMMARY OF MAJOR STATISTICAL SERIES: REGION XI
3. Provincial Population
Davao Oriental August 1, 2015 558,958 May 1, 2010 517,618 8.0
Davao del Norte August 1, 2015 1,016,332 May 1, 2010 945,764 7.5
Compostela Valley August 1, 2015 736,107 May 1, 2010 687,195 7.1
Davao del Sur August 1, 2015 632,588
Davao Occidental August 1, 2015 316,342
4. City Population
Davao City August 1, 2015 1,632,991 May 1, 2010 1,449,296 12.7
Digos City August 1, 2015 169,393 May 1, 2010 149,891 13.0
Mati City August 1, 2015 141,141 May 1, 2010 126,143 11.9
Panabo City August 1, 2015 184,599 May 1, 2010 174,364 5.9
Samal City August 1, 2015 104,123 May 1, 2010 95,874 8.6
Tagum City August 1, 2015 259,444 May 1, 2010 242,801 6.9
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SUMMARY OF MAJOR STATISTICAL SERIES: REGION XI
1. Log Production
Naturally Grown Timber 2016 0 2015 0 -
Planted Timber 2016 11,115 2015 15,500 (28.3)
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SUMMARY OF MAJOR STATISTICAL SERIES: REGION XI
Residential
Number 2016 7,906 2015 5,964 32.6
Floor Area (sq.m.) 2016 911,575 2015 417,369 118.4
Value (Thousand Pesos) 2016 9,332,266 2015 3,436,333 171.6
Non-Residential
Number 2016 1,338 2015 1,254 6.7
Floor Area (sq.m.) 2016 759,118 2015 624,836 21.5
Value (Thousand Pesos) 2016 6,247,254 2015 6,622,819 (5.7)
Chapter 7. Trade
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SUMMARY OF MAJOR STATISTICAL SERIES: REGION XI
1. Number of Schools
Elementary SY 2016-2017 2,206 SY 2015-2016 2,135 3.3
Public SY 2016-2017 1,669 SY 2015-2016 1,630 2.4
Private SY 2016-2017 537 SY 2015-2016 505 6.3
2. Enrolment
Elementary SY 2016-2017 819,284 SY 2015-2016 858,587 (4.6)
Public SY 2016-2017 756,036 SY 2015-2016 791,036 (4.4)
Private SY 2016-2017 62,336 SY 2015-2016 67,551 (7.7)
Secondary SY 2016-2017 359,718 SY 2015-2016 339,976 5.8
Public SY 2016-2017 301,222 SY 2015-2016 283,626 6.2
Private SY 2016-2017 58,496 SY 2015-2016 56,350 3.8
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SUMMARY OF MAJOR STATISTICAL SERIES: REGION XI
2. Number of Day Care Centers Dec. 2016 2,649 Dec. 2015 2,602 1.8
Number of Day Care Workers Dec. 2016 2,617 Dec. 2015 2,576 1.6
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SUMMARY OF MAJOR STATISTICAL SERIES: REGION XI
By Classification
Private 2016 393,099 2015 365,695 7.5
For Hire 2016 27,857 2015 26,839 3.8
Government 2016 5,795 2015 6,015 (3.7)
By Type
Cars/Jeeps 2016 110,593 2015 105,759 4.6
Truck/Buses 2016 20,333 2015 19,519 4.2
Motorcycles 2016 293,816 2015 271,508 8.2
Trailers 2016 2,009 2015 1,763 14.0
By Fuel Used
Gas 2016 347,413 2015 322,752 7.6
Diesel 2016 77,328 2015 74,016 4.5
3. Shipping Statistics
National Systems
Number 2016 9 2015 9 -
Service Area (Hectares) 2016 36,176 2015 30,497 18.6
Irrigators' Association 2016 130 2015 126 3.2
Farmer Beneficiaries 2016 22,109 2015 21,600 2.4
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SUMMARY OF MAJOR STATISTICAL SERIES: REGION XI
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SUMMARY OF MAJOR STATISTICAL SERIES: REGION XI
3. Fire Incidence
1. Number of Technologies
Commercialized by DOST 2016 18 2015 70 (74.3)
2. Number of Technologies
Diffused by DOST 2016 477 2015 290 64.5
3. Number of Technology
Adoptors 2016 143 2015 20 615.0
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OVERVIEW OF THE REGION
The Region consists of five provinces: Davao Oriental, Davao del Norte,
Compostela Valley, Davao del Sur, and Davao Occidental; 1 Highly Urbanized
City: Davao, as the regional capital, and 5 component cities: Tagum, Digos,
Panabo, Island Garden City of Samal, and Mati; 43 municipalities, and 1,162
barangays.
During the last quarter of 2013, Davao Occidental was established with the
ratification of its creation through a plebiscite on October 28, 2013. The
establishment of Davao Occidental out of the province of Davao del Sur was
pursuant to Republic Act No. 10360 dated July 23, 2012. Davao Occidental shall
be composed of the municipalities of Don Marcelino, Jose Abad Santos, Malita,
Santa Maria and Sarangani.
The population of the region was placed at 4,893,318 in 2015. The region
is an in-migration area, with a mixture of migrants. The common ethnic groups are
Cebuano, Bisaya/Binisaya, Davaweño and Boholano.
The region is the top producer of banana and coconut. It is also endowed
with substantial metallic and non-metallic mineral resources. The leading metallic
mineral is gold, while the leading non-metallic mineral is limestone. Davao Region
has abundant tourism resources, such as tropical rain forest, mangroves, beaches
and colorful indigenous culture. Some of the famous tourist attractions and
destinations are Philippine Eagle Center, Mt. Apo National Park, Japanese
tunnels and foxholes, Tinagong Dagat, Pearl Farm Beach Resort, Aguacan Cold
Spring Inland Resort, Pusan Point landmarks, Davao Museum, Orchid Farms and
Banana Plantations.
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Chapter 1
POPULATION AND HOUSING
Data on size, distribution, growth and demographic characteristics of the population and
the stock and condition of housing are essential in the planning and decision making processes of the
governmental instrumentalities and private businesses alike. The data provide the bases in determining
what, where, how and when public services and facilities and interventions should be put in place. The
impact of services, programs and projects implemented are measured vis-à-vis the effects in the
socioeconomic well-being of the populace, as the ultimate beneficiaries of governance and development.
Entrepreneurs and corporate executives and managers in the private sector use the data in making decisions
on the level, form, programming, distribution, and situs of resources that will be invested. The returns in their
investments are largely determined by their responses to the market created by the demands of the consumers
and readiness to supply goods and services that satisfy the needs and capabilities of the public.
This chapter presents data series pertaining to the region and by province/city/ municipality,
where available. The data include the population counts during several censuses conducted nationwide as
well as the demographic characteristics, migration patterns and housing units. Projections of the population
of the region from, which are estimated based on the results of the population census and demographic
surveys, are also presented. The data sources are the Philippine Statistics Authority for censal data and the
Technical Working Group on Population Projections of the Technical Committee on Population and
Housing for the population projections.
Sector Highlights
The results of the 2015 Census of Population placed the Davao Region population at 4,893,318.
Annual Population Growth Rate of Davao Region decreased from 2.28 percent in 1990-2000 to 1.97
percent in 2000-2010.
Population 19 years old and below comprised 42.5 percent of total household population in 2015.
As of 2015, some 41.4 percent of the household population 10 years old and over in Region XI were
married.
In 2015, the age bracket 35-39 has the largest number of married people, followed by 40-44 age
group. On the other hand, the same age bracket 35-39 has the largest number of divorced/separated
population.
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Sector Highlights (Continued)
As of 2010, the most common ethnic group in Davao Region is Bisaya/Binisaya (27.2%). They were
followed by Cebuano with 25.4 percent of the total household population. Boholano and Davaweño
comprised 8.8 and 4.4 percent, respectively.
59.0 percent of the total housing units in Region XI in 2010 is being owned/amortized.
In 2010, the outer walls and roof of most of the housing units (77.7%) in Region XI is made of
galvanized iron/aluminum.
In 2009 and 2012, Davao del Sur registered the highest Human Development Index (HDI) among
the provinces in the region at 0.602 and 0.626, respectively while Davao Oriental got the lowest at
0.356 and 0.442, respectively.
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Table 1.1 Total Population by Province/City/Municipality/Barangay
Census Year 2010 1-5
Table 1.3 Population and Annual Growth Rates by Region, Province, and
Highly Urbanized City, Mindanao
Population Censuses 1990, 2000, and 2010 1 - 27
Table 1.7 Household Population by Ethnicity and Province, Census Year 2010 1 - 38
Table 1.8 Household Population Five Years Old and Over by Sex, Place of
Previous Residence 5 Years Ago and Province/City
Census Years 1990 and 2000 1 - 42
Table 1.9 Household Population by Age Group and Sex of Household Head,
Household Size, Census Year 2015 1 - 44
Table 1.10 Household Head Population By Age Group and Sex, Province/City
Census Year 2015 1 - 58
Table 1.12 Households in Occupied Housing Units by Tenure Status of the Housing
Unit and Province/City/Municipality, Census Years 2007 and 2010 1 - 63
Table 1.13 Households by Type of Building, Tenure Status of the Lot and Province
Census Year 2010 1 - 67
Table 1.16A Human Development Index by Province, 2003, 2006, 2009 and 2012 1 - 74
Table 1.16B Human Development Index by Component and Province, 2003, 2006,
2009, 2012 1 - 74
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Figure 1.1 Population Distribution by Province/City, Region XI, Census Year 2015 1 - 64
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Table 1.1
TOTAL POPULATION BY PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY
As of May 1, 2010
REGION XI 4,468,563
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Table 1.2
TOTAL POPULATION BY PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY
As of August 1, 2015
REGION XI 4,893,318
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Table 1.3
POPULATION AND ANNUAL GROWTH RATES BY REGION, PROVINCE, AND HIGHLY URBANIZED
CITY, MINDANAO, POPULATION CENSUSES 1990, 2000, 2010
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Table 1.4
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY SEX, AGE GROUP AND PROVINCE/CITY
Census Years 2010 and 2015
Region XI
Compostela Valley
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Davao Oriental
Davao City
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Davao Occidental
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Table 1.5
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY FIVE-YEAR AGE GROUP, MARITAL STATUS,
REGION XI BY PROVINCE/CITY
Census Year: 2015
DAVAO REGION
All Ages 3,793,848 1,614,721 1,570,728 159,946 51,178 395,374 1,901
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DAVAO ORIENTAL
All Ages 426,578 180,451 178,783 18,781 4,857 43,578 128
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DAVAO CITY
All Ages 1,287,799 580,152 498,145 52,542 19,879 136,569 512
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DAVAO OCCIDENTAL
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Table 1.6
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLD BY HOUSEHOLD SIZE AND PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY, REGION XI
Census Year : 2015
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Table 1.7
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY ETHNICITY AND PROVINCE
Census Year: 2010
Abelling/Abellen/Aberling/Aborlin 112 12 23 17 48 12
Adasen 47 - 8 13 19 7
Aeta/Ayta 828 35 506 70 75 142
Agta 152 12 61 35 13 31
Agta-Cimaron 308 44 54 47 87 76
Agta-Agay 5 - 5 - - -
Agta-Dumagat 45 1 10 18 10 6
Agta-Tabangon 39 3 11 3 5 17
Agta-Taboy 143 35 7 7 49 45
Agutaynen 392 18 71 112 21 170
Akeanon 2,313 47 1,217 331 160 558
Alangan 121 48 24 9 21 19
Ambala 33 - 8 6 7 12
Applai 19 - 7 - 1 11
Aromanen-Manobo 388 26 129 83 84 66
Ata 14,903 15 5,875 171 47 8,795
Ata/Negrito 102 1 37 25 11 28
Ata-Manobo 21,764 2 19,709 479 11 1,563
Ati 118 1 21 54 11 31
Ayangan 67 1 11 - 26 29
B' laan/Blaan 94,754 167 789 564 89,949 3,285
Badjao 2,155 4 54 5 353 1,739
Bago 233 2 - - 135 96
Bagobo 44,906 303 2,244 1,269 22,103 18,987
Bagobo-Tagabawa 14,932 36 228 106 9,058 5,504
Bajao/Bajau 367 81 39 47 15 185
Balangao 50 4 7 1 20 18
Balatok 206 23 21 18 82 62
Baliwon/Gaddang 273 31 44 61 60 77
Banao 371 33 117 66 64 91
Bangon 1,077 62 294 285 145 291
Bantoanon 229 5 50 50 36 88
Banwaon 204 24 54 27 46 53
Batak 301 16 72 65 64 84
Batangan 1,510 109 256 76 153 916
Belwang 433 21 114 58 58 182
Bikol/Bicol 8,787 531 2,210 1,234 545 4,267
Binongan 200 27 36 16 35 86
Bisaya/Binisaya 1,208,750 116,328 273,993 135,377 185,407 533,645
Boholano 393,039 23,365 129,374 101,585 21,237 117,478
Bontok 423 26 156 132 57 52
Bugkalot/Ilongot 290 11 142 41 33 63
Buhid 54 5 21 15 7 6
Buhid (Bangon) 49 1 20 1 8 19
Bukidnon 1,055 77 302 193 57 426
Cagayanen 1,755 61 379 423 32 860
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Calinga 56 11 6 6 3 30
Capizeño 348 27 102 49 30 140
Caviteño 718 30 128 81 58 421
Caviteño-Chavacano 1,159 65 244 140 92 618
Cebuano 1,130,112 74,750 236,051 217,408 294,328 307,575
Chinese 6,502 190 460 284 297 5,271
Clata/Klata 9,483 15 64 12 2 9,390
Cotabateño 947 59 174 111 67 536
Cotabateño-Chavacano 1,204 53 275 78 80 718
Cuyonon/Cuyonen 125 26 28 12 11 48
Davao-Chavacano 3,374 93 831 1,359 117 974
Davaweño 196,524 44,332 23,278 10,176 6,313 112,425
Diangan 8,571 92 288 79 211 7,901
Dibabawon 28,165 39 11,352 16,462 25 287
Dibabeen Mulitaan 355 5 46 21 272 11
Dibaben 232 14 58 50 43 67
Direrayaan 6 - 2 2 - 2
Dumagat/Alta 36 - 5 1 5 25
Dumagat 198 3 31 17 37 110
Eskaya 8 - - 6 - 2
Gaddang 28 4 - 3 6 15
Gubang 22 6 9 1 - 6
Gubatnon 607 52 102 109 160 184
Guiangan 2,313 8 37 17 52 2,199
Halawodnon 186 20 58 25 30 53
Hanunuo 106 13 36 11 12 34
Henanga 38 2 15 1 6 14
Higaonon 1,023 96 252 316 86 273
Hiligaynon Ilonggo 227,666 8,756 86,875 41,716 18,557 71,762
Ibaloi/Ibaloy 174 3 26 34 78 33
Ibanag 207 11 44 21 25 106
Ibatan 526 17 99 43 250 117
Ifugao 652 17 184 100 148 203
Ilianen 195 18 95 10 19 53
Illaud 159 37 21 25 39 37
Ilocano 96,968 4,176 39,571 12,562 11,125 29,534
Iranon/Iranun/Iraynon 421 8 115 19 59 220
Iraya 41 - 22 5 3 11
Isinai 361 18 123 24 32 164
Isneg/Isnag/Apayao 18 - 7 - 1 10
Isoroken 59 4 13 5 14 23
Itawis 32 3 5 4 10 10
Itneg/Tingguian 89 8 13 21 22 25
Ivatan 206 12 144 12 - 38
Iwak/Iowak/Owak/I-wak 54 5 9 12 12 16
Jama Mapun 39 - 13 1 - 25
Kabayukan 13 5 3 - 1 4
Kabihug 11 3 2 - 6 -
Kadaklan/Kachakran 43 15 8 9 4 7
Kailawan/Kaylawan 24 2 9 8 1 4
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Pulangien/Pulangiyen 47 1 14 1 - 31
Ratagnon 41 1 20 6 3 11
Remontado - - - - - -
Romblomanon 1,649 14 1,500 58 13 64
Sama Badajo 71 12 18 3 6 32
Sama Bangingi 1,065 23 209 548 154 131
Sama Laut 84 4 20 1 4 55
Sama/Samal 25,962 335 18,903 596 1,790 4,338
Sangil 8,221 10 19 24 8,104 64
Sibuyan Mangyan-Tagabukid 1,334 1 1,113 7 187 26
Subanen/Subanon/Subanun 818 35 289 205 105 184
Surigaonon 32,221 3,194 8,865 6,784 679 12,699
T' boli/Tboli 649 52 119 98 76 304
Tadyawan 44 4 14 2 6 18
Tagabawa 8,354 13 31 34 1,412 6,864
Tagakaulo 89,498 255 510 371 85,597 2,765
Tagalog 40,859 1,209 5,277 1,946 2,018 30,409
Tagbanua 143 7 13 6 10 107
Tagbanua (Kalamianen) 75 7 5 12 5 46
Tagbanua/Calamian 25 1 9 - 3 12
Talaandig 184 9 19 16 10 130
Talaingod 1,137 8 1,045 9 10 65
Tau-buid 47 4 8 18 2 15
Tausug 30,738 2,603 3,840 3,158 6,914 14,223
Teduray 698 4 119 80 99 396
Tigwahanon 83 7 32 8 12 24
Tinananen 68 13 11 13 11 20
Tuwali 15 - 5 1 - 9
Waray 66,272 6,107 18,560 15,178 3,816 22,611
Yakan 880 87 265 251 43 234
Yapayao 72 14 24 14 5 15
Yogad 27 1 12 9 - 5
Zambageño-Chavacano 7,388 287 1,923 1,589 327 3,262
Zambal 270 13 87 54 17 99
Other Local Ethnicity 22,996 2,272 9,333 4,879 1,189 5,323
American/English 568 16 73 9 42 428
Other Foreign Ethnicity 4,525 207 697 213 1,203 2,205
Not Stated 52 - 6 - 42 4
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Table 1.8
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION FIVE YEARS OLD AND OVER BY SEX, PLACE OF PREVIOUS
RESIDENCE 5 YEARS AGO AND PROVINCE/CITY
Census Years 1990 and 2000
Region XI
Both Sexes 2,490,762 3,215,572 2,331,202 3,017,391 46,061 29,221
Female 1,221,741 1,574,085 1,141,573 1,472,937 23,611 15,171
Male 1,269,021 1,641,487 1,189,629 1,544,454 22,450 14,050
Davao Oriental
Both Sexes 334,909 386,760 322,951 369,283 4,007 2,338
Female 162,940 186,800 157,051 178,166 1,956 1,142
Male 171,969 199,960 165,900 191,117 2,051 1,196
Compostela Valley
Both Sexes a/ 506,917 a/ 473,552 a/ 4,789
Female a/ 240,713 a/ 224,918 a/ 2,283
Male a/ 266,204 a/ 248,634 a/ 2,506
Davao City
Both Sexes 731,714 1,006,419 692,947 941,896 4,198 4,133
Female 368,823 504,808 347,787 470,067 2,565 2,442
Male 362891 501,611 345,160 471,829 1,633 1,691
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Region XI
Both Sexes 101,942 87,269 526 2,335 11,031 79,356
Female 50,575 44,192 226 1,260 5,756 40,525
Male 51,367 43,077 300 1,075 5,275 38,831
Davao Oriental
Both Sexes 6,285 5,408 23 239 1,643 9,492
Female 3,007 2,602 20 133 906 4,757
Male 3,278 2,806 3 106 737 4,735
Compostela Valley
Both Sexes a/ 17,815 a/ 225 a/ 10,536
Female a/ 8,165 a/ 131 a/ 5,216
Male a/ 9,650 a/ 94 a/ 5,320
Davao City
Both Sexes 32,695 30,710 322 1,108 1,552 28,572
Female 17,515 16,690 126 579 830 15,030
Male 15,180 14,020 196 529 722 13,542
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Table 1.9
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY AGE GROUP AND SEX OF HOUSEHOLD HEAD, HOUSEHOLD SIZE
Census Year: 2015
Region XI
Both Sexes
Male
Female
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Region XI
Both Sexes
Male
Female
Below 20 64 31 11 17 1.6
20 - 29 1,386 646 282 263 2.4
30 - 39 3,361 1,986 1,028 1,126 3.6
40 - 49 4,510 2,857 1,725 2,086 4.0
50 - 59 4,771 3,297 1,995 2,710 3.8
60 - 69 3,699 2,385 1,575 1,993 3.4
70 - 79 1,675 1,011 627 780 2.9
80 and over 483 260 163 210 2.6
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Davao Oriental
Both Sexes
Male
Female
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Davao Oriental
Both Sexes
Below 20 17 11 2 2 2.2
20 - 29 1,914 670 199 201 3.4
30 - 39 6,157 3,815 1,998 1,686 4.5
40 - 49 5,778 4,614 3,219 4,192 5.1
50 - 59 3,964 3,125 2,236 2,944 4.6
60 - 69 1,896 1,306 893 1,123 3.9
70 - 79 661 429 227 289 3.2
80 and over 141 76 43 56 2.7
Male
Below 20 10 8 1 1 2.2
20 - 29 1,804 629 189 186 3.5
30 - 39 5,902 3,670 1,931 1,614 4.6
40 - 49 5,434 4,385 3,076 4,020 5.2
50 - 59 3,557 2,833 2,039 2,712 4.8
60 - 69 1,538 1,110 748 939 4.1
70 - 79 499 318 164 214 3.4
80 and over 98 53 29 47 3.0
Female
Below 20 7 3 1 1 2.1
20 - 29 110 41 10 15 2.8
30 - 39 255 145 67 72 3.8
40 - 49 344 229 143 172 4.0
50 - 59 407 292 197 232 3.7
60 - 69 358 196 145 184 3.2
70 - 79 162 111 63 75 2.8
80 and over 43 23 14 9 2.3
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Table 1.9 - Continued
Male
Female
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Table 1.9 - Continued
Below 20 26 17 8 8 2.4
20 - 29 3,350 1,244 434 281 3.4
30 - 39 11,429 6,388 3,012 2,547 4.3
40 - 49 10,877 7,763 4,910 5,509 4.9
50 - 59 7,378 5,760 3,843 5,439 4.8
60 - 69 3,737 2,723 1,886 2,645 4.2
70 - 79 1,088 720 513 664 3.4
80 and over 219 142 74 133 2.9
Male
Below 20 21 12 4 3 2.4
20 - 29 3,192 1,141 385 242 3.4
30 - 39 10,889 6,081 2,821 2,347 4.4
40 - 49 10,047 7,292 4,592 5,108 5.0
50 - 59 6,435 5,057 3,421 4,851 4.9
60 - 69 2,961 2,183 1,541 2,216 4.4
70 - 79 752 523 377 487 3.7
80 and over 142 93 44 83 3.1
Female
Below 20 5 5 4 5 2.2
20 - 29 158 103 49 39 2.8
30 - 39 540 307 191 200 3.7
40 - 49 830 471 318 401 4.1
50 - 59 943 703 422 588 4.0
60 - 69 776 540 345 429 3.6
70 - 79 336 197 136 177 3.0
80 and over 77 49 30 50 2.6
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Table 1.9 - Continued
Compostela Valley
Both Sexes
Male
Female
1 - 50
Table 1.9 - Continued
Compostela Valley
Both Sexes
Below 20 21 10 2 3 2.2
20 - 29 2,450 935 311 344 3.4
30 - 39 8,075 4,565 2,282 2,141 4.4
40 - 49 7,775 5,757 3,730 4,964 5.0
50 - 59 4,970 3,966 2,728 4,127 4.7
60 - 69 2,322 1,579 1,056 1,715 4.1
70 - 79 791 549 330 519 3.4
80 and over 187 109 70 100 2.9
Male
Below 20 15 6 2 1 2.3
20 - 29 2,306 883 286 315 3.4
30 - 39 7,739 4,379 2,173 2,004 4.5
40 - 49 7,298 5,397 3,517 4,692 5.1
50 - 59 4,374 3,541 2,456 3,714 4.9
60 - 69 1,851 1,302 893 1,429 4.2
70 - 79 564 410 240 402 3.7
80 and over 97 74 43 65 3.0
Female
Below 20 6 4 - 2 2.1
20 - 29 144 52 25 29 3.0
30 - 39 336 186 109 137 4.0
40 - 49 477 360 213 272 4.2
50 - 59 596 425 272 413 4.0
60 - 69 471 277 163 286 3.5
70 - 79 227 139 90 117 2.9
80 and over 90 35 27 35 2.6
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Table 1.9 - Continued
Male
Female
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Table 1.9 - Continued
Below 20 23 7 4 3 2.1
20 - 29 2,035 705 183 105 3.2
30 - 39 7,097 3,635 1,674 1,136 4.2
40 - 49 7,107 4,762 2,744 2,702 4.6
50 - 59 4,753 3,383 2,094 2,459 4.3
60 - 69 2,351 1,585 965 1,162 3.7
70 - 79 708 429 267 310 3.0
80 and over 164 118 66 60 2.6
Male
Below 20 15 6 2 1 2.2
20 - 29 1,890 618 159 87 3.3
30 - 39 6,651 3,359 1,546 1,013 4.2
40 - 49 6,525 4,365 2,532 2,479 4.7
50 - 59 4,054 2,934 1,877 2,155 4.4
60 - 69 1,836 1,234 750 953 3.9
70 - 79 457 304 193 222 3.2
80 and over 100 79 40 39 2.9
Female
Below 20 8 1 2 2 2.0
20 - 29 145 87 24 18 2.8
30 - 39 446 276 128 123 3.7
40 - 49 582 397 212 223 3.9
50 - 59 699 449 217 304 3.6
60 - 69 515 351 215 209 3.2
70 - 79 251 125 74 88 2.7
80 and over 64 39 26 21 2.3
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Table 1.9 - Continued
Davao City
Both Sexes
Male
Female
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Table 1.9 - Continued
Davao City
Both Sexes
Male
Below 20 65 20 8 7 1.6
20 - 29 4,838 1,913 663 567 3.0
30 - 39 15,858 9,047 4,426 4,246 4.2
40 - 49 14,769 10,584 6,269 7,778 4.8
50 - 59 9,105 6,658 4,318 5,964 4.7
60 - 69 4,199 3,072 1,913 2,771 4.2
70 - 79 1,084 765 431 585 3.6
80 and over 201 127 102 131 3.4
Female
Below 20 37 18 3 7 1.5
20 - 29 776 336 165 154 2.2
30 - 39 1,637 1,005 492 556 3.5
40 - 49 2,076 1,285 771 956 3.9
50 - 59 1,966 1,307 820 1,109 3.9
60 - 69 1,474 961 676 852 3.6
70 - 79 652 417 259 317 3.2
80 and over 186 108 62 90 2.9
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Table 1.9 - Continued
Davao Occidental
Both Sexes
Male
Female
Below 20 138 48 46 36 6
20 - 29 990 211 298 233 151
30 - 39 1,118 143 220 218 244
40 - 49 1,509 167 297 336 263
50 - 59 2,042 388 503 437 302
60 - 69 1,835 576 500 332 198
70 - 79 1,093 430 329 174 80
80 and over 528 249 126 70 45
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Table 1.9 - Continued
Davao Occidental
Both Sexes
Below 20 9 2 1 2 2.3
20 - 29 1,502 614 184 110 3.4
30 - 39 4,046 2,691 1,394 1,119 4.5
40 - 49 3,449 2,599 1,743 1,820 4.8
50 - 59 1,953 1,320 908 905 4.2
60 - 69 765 461 251 249 3.4
70 - 79 214 129 52 49 2.8
80 and over 62 19 18 13 2.4
Male
Below 20 8 2 - 2 2.3
20 - 29 1,449 587 175 102 3.4
30 - 39 3,899 2,624 1,353 1,081 4.6
40 - 49 3,248 2,484 1,675 1,758 5.0
50 - 59 1,793 1,199 841 841 4.3
60 - 69 660 401 220 216 3.6
70 - 79 167 107 47 43 3.1
80 and over 39 13 14 8 2.7
Female
Below 20 1 - 1 - 2.1
20 - 29 53 27 9 8 2.7
30 - 39 147 67 41 38 3.5
40 - 49 201 115 68 62 3.7
50 - 59 160 121 67 64 3.2
60 - 69 105 60 31 33 2.6
70 - 79 47 22 5 6 2.2
80 and over 23 6 4 5 2.1
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Table 1.10
HOUSEHOLD HEAD POPULATION BY AGE GROUP AND SEX, PROVINCE/CITY
Census Year: 2015
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Table 1.10 - Continued
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Table 1.11
PROJECTED POPULATION BY PROVINCE/CITY AND MUNICIPALITY
1995 – 2010 (Medium Series)
1 - 60
Table 1.11 - continued
1 - 61
Table 1.11 - continued
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Table 1.12
HOUSEHOLDS IN OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS BY TENURE STATUS OF THE HOUSING UNIT AND
PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY: 2007 and 2010
Davao del Norte 179,774 122,665 18,189 33,659 2,692 1,924 645
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Table 1.12 - continued
Davao del Sur 425,712 267,644 54,684 90,036 8,436 3,602 1,310
Davao Occidental
6.46% Davao Oriental
11.42%
Compostela Valley
Davao City 15.04%
33.37%
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Table 1.12 - continued
HOUSEHOLDS IN OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS BY TENURE STATUS OF THE HOUSING UNIT AND
PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY: 2007 and 2010
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Table 1.12 - continued
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Table 1.13
HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF BUILDING, TENURE STATUS OF THE LOT AND PROVINCE
Census Year 2010
Davao City 334,473 278,171 22,554 31,852 1,420 119 112 245
Owned/being amortized 202,780 183,704 9,957 8,687 349 31 - 52
Rented 55,810 33,593 6,177 15,443 471 37 - 89
Rent-free w/ consent of owner 56,131 45,361 4,637 5,606 420 28 - 79
Rent-free w/o consent of owner 13,750 11,196 1,212 1,284 37 2 - 19
Not Reported 32 27 1 3 1 - - -
Not Applicable 5,970 4,290 570 829 142 21 112 6
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Table 1.14
OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS, NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS AND HOUSEHOLD POPULATION
BY TYPE OF BUILDING AND PROVINCE/CITY
Census Year 2010
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Table 1.14 - continued
450,000.00 4.4
Number of Households Average Household Size
400,000.00
4.3
350,000.00
300,000.00
4.2
250,000.00
200,000.00
4.1
150,000.00
100,000.00
4.0
50,000.00
0.00 3.9
Davao Davao del Compostela Davao del Davao Davao City
Oriental Norte Valley Sur Occidental
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Table 1.15
NUMBER OF OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS BY CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS OF THE
OUTER WALLS AND ROOF, BY PROVINCE/CITY
Census Year 2010
1 - 70
Table 1.15 - continued
1 - 71
Table 1.15 - continued
1 - 72
Table 1.15 - continued
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Table 1.16A
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX BY PROVINCE
2003, 2006, 2009 and 2012
Table 1.16B
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX BY COMPONENT AND PROVINCE
2003, 2006, 2009 and 2012
2003
Davao del Norte 65.90 0.726 7.5 11.9 0.784 41,327 0.267
Davao del Sur 68.60 0.770 8.3 12.0 0.831 45,137 0.311
Davao Oriental 68.10 0.762 7.2 12.3 0.785 24,973 0.080
Compostela Valley 65.90 0.726 7.5 11.9 0.784 29,180 0.128
2006
Davao del Norte 67.10 0.745 8.0 12.5 0.832 33,140 0.174
Davao del Sur 69.40 0.782 8.6 11.8 0.837 45,337 0.313
Davao Oriental 69.70 0.787 6.3 10.7 0.682 27,161 0.105
Compostela Valley 67.10 0.745 7.2 11.9 0.770 27,845 0.113
2009
Davao del Norte 68.30 0.764 8.1 11.9 0.820 36,024 0.207
Davao del Sur 70.20 0.795 8.8 12.0 0.856 45,988 0.321
Davao Oriental 71.30 0.812 6.5 10.5 0.689 24,996 0.081
Compostela Valley 68.30 0.764 7.4 11.6 0.773 32,429 0.166
2012
Davao del Norte 69.50 0.761 8.9 12.2 0.865 36,531 0.218
Davao del Sur 71.00 0.785 9.1 12.2 0.876 48,821 0.357
Davao Oriental 72.90 0.814 7.0 11.4 0.743 29,865 0.143
Compostela Valley 69.50 0.761 7.8 11.1 0.772 35,091 0.202
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Chapter 2
INCOME AND PRICES
Data on the levels and patterns of family income and expenditure, poverty incidence and
threshold and price indices are vital indicators of the socioeconomic status of the people. Specifically, these
data provide a picture of the standard of living, the varying degrees of inequality, the purchasing capacity,
and the demand for goods and services of families. The data are essential in the conceptualization and
assessment of poverty alleviation programs of government, private and non-government organizations. The
data have become more significant to all sectors now that genuine efforts are being demonstrated in pursuing
the social reform agenda. The trends, patterns and signals shown by the data have been given wide and
serious attention due to the far reaching ramifications on policies and programs aimed at people
empowerment. The usage of the data has accordingly permeated all echelons of the government
bureaucracy, private businesses and even ordinary citizens themselves. With the support provided by the
data, interventions can be implemented to help the citizenry respond to situations brought about by the
increased prices and incidence of poverty and low income capacity, among others.
This chapter presents data for the region and by province pertaining to family income,
expenditures and consumer price indices. Several indicators derived from these basic data such as poverty
incidence and threshold, inflation rate and purchasing power of the peso are also presented in this chapter.
The income, expenditures and price data are generated from the results of the Family Income and
Expenditures Survey (FIES) and price surveys of the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA). The poverty
statistics, likewise, are computed by PSA through the Technical Working Group on Income Statistics using
the results of the FIES.
Sector Highlights
Based on the results of the 2015 Family Income and Expenditures Survey, average family income in
Region XI increased by 27.4 percent from 194 thousands in 2012 to 247 thousands in 2015. Average
family expenditures, on the other hand, rose by 21.8 percent from 156 thousands in 2012 to 190
thousands in 2015.
In 2015, the mean income of the first decile group of the population in Davao Region was 91
thousands. On the other hand, the mean income of the tenth decile group was 721 thousands.
Food was the major expenditure item of families, accounting for 47.6 percent of total family
expenditures in 2012 and 43.6 percent in 2015. In 2015, families with income less than 40,000 spent
60.2 percent on food, while those with income more than 250,000 spent 36.0 percent on food
expenditures.
Annual Per Capita Poverty Threshold increased from P19,967 to P22,754 and incidence of poor
families decreased from 25.0 percent to 16.6 percent between 2012 and 2015.
Annual Per Capita Food Threshold increased from P13,890 to P15,860 and subsistence incidence
among families decreased from 10.1 percent to 5.2 percent between 2012 and 2015.
Farmers, children, and fishermen were the poorest basic sectors in Davao Region with poverty
incidence of 45.2 percent, 40.8 percent, and 36.5 percent, respectively in 2012.
Annual average Inflation Rate increased from 2.6 percent in 2015 to 3.2 percent in 2016.
2-1
Table 2.1 Number of Families, Total and Average Annual Family Income and
Expenditure by Region: 2012 and 2015 2 - 5
Table 2.2 Total and Average Annual Family Income and Expenditures
by Income Class, 2012 and 2015 2 - 6
Table 2.3 Total and Average Annual Family Income and Expenditures
by Expenditure Class, 2012 and 2015 2 -7
Table 2.5 Mean and Median Income and Expenditures by Income Decile,
2012 and 2015 2 - 10
Table 2.8 Total Number of Families, Total and Average Per Capita Income and
Expenditures by Per Capita Income Class, by Province/City, 2000 2 - 16
Table 2.9A Annual Per Capita Poverty Thresholds and Poverty Incidence and
Magnitude of Poor Families by Region, 2012 and 2015 2 - 18
Table 2.9B Annual Per Capita Poverty Thresholds and Poverty Incidence and
Magnitude of Poor Population by Region, 2012 and 2015 2 - 19
Table 2.9C Annual Per Capita Poverty Thresholds and Poverty Incidence and
Magnitude of Poor Families by Province, Region XI, 2012 and 2015 2 - 20
Table 2.9D Annual Per Capita Poverty Thresholds and Poverty Incidence and
Magnitude of Poor Population by Province, Region XI, 2012 and 2015 2 - 20
Table 2.9E Annual Per Capita Food Thresholds, Subsistence Incidence and
Magnitude of Subsistence Poor Families by Province, Region XI, 2 - 21
2012 and 2015
Table 2.9F Annual Per Capita Food Thresholds, Subsistence Incidence and
Magnitude of Subsistence Poor Population by Province, Region XI, 2 - 21
2012 and 2015
Table 2.10 Poverty Statistics for the Basic Sector, Region XI,
2006, 2009, 2012 and 2015 2 - 22
Table 2.11 Consumer Price Index for All Income Households by Province
2015 - 2016 2 - 23
2-2
Figure 2.1 Poverty Incidence of Families by Province, 2012 and 2015 2 -4
Figure 2.2 Consumer Price Index and Inflation Rate, Region XI, 2009 - 2015 2 -4
2-3
Figure 2.1 POVERTY INCIDENCE OF FAMILIES
BY PROVINCE, 2012 AND 2015
40
2012 2015
35
30
25
In Percent
20
15
10
0
Davao Oriental Davao del Norte Compostela Valley Davao del Sur
200 6
CPI Inflation Rate
190
5
180
Consumer Price Index (2000=100)
170
4
160
Inflation Rate
150 3
140
2
130
120
1
110
100 0
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
2-4
Table 2.1
NUMBER OF FAMILIES, TOTAL AND AVERAGE ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME AND EXPENDITURE
BY REGION
2012
2015
2-5
Table 2.2
TOTAL AND AVERAGE ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME AND EXPENDITURES BY INCOME CLASS
2012 and 2015
(Income Class in Pesos; Total in Millions; Averages in Thousands)
2012
Income Class Income Expenditures
Total Average Total Average
(in Millions) (in thousands) (in Millions) (in thousands)
2015
Income Class Income Expenditures
Total Average Total Average
(in Millions) (in thousands) (in Millions) (in thousands)
2-6
Table 2.3
TOTAL AND AVERAGE ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME AND EXPENDITURES BY EXPENDITURE CLASS
2012 and 2015
2012
Expenditure Class Income Expenditures
Total Average Total Average
(in Millions) (in thousands) (in Millions) (in thousands)
2015
Expenditure Class Income Expenditures
Total Average Total Average
(in Millions) (in thousands) (in Millions) (in thousands)
2-7
Table 2.4A
AVERAGE ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME AND EXPENDITURE BY FAMILY SIZE
AND INCOME CLASS: 2015
(Average Income and Expenditure in Thousand Pesos)
Income Class
Family Size All Income Under 40,000 to 60,000 to 100,000 to '250,000
Class 40,000 59,999 99,999 249,999 and over
Philippines
Average Income 267 31 51 82 162 516
Average Expenditure 215 35 53 80 145 388
5 persons or less
Average Income 245 31 51 81 161 510
Average Expenditure 197 34 52 78 142 381
6 persons or more
Average Income 313 35 53 83 165 526
Average Expenditure 252 61 64 88 152 399
Region XI
Average Income 247 33 51 82 160 501
Average Expenditure 190 29 46 74 135 359
5 persons or less
Average Income 228 33 51 82 157 497
Average Expenditure 175 29 46 73 132 351
6 persons or more
Average Income 295 - 50 82 165 508
Average Expenditure 229 - 47 77 144 372
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Table 2.4B
AVERAGE ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME AND EXPENDITURE BY FAMILY SIZE
AND INCOME CLASS: 2012
(Average Income and Expenditure in Thousand Pesos)
Income Class
Family Size Under 40,000 to 60,000 to 100,000 to '250,000
All Income 40,000 59,999 99,999 249,999 and over
Philippines
Average Income 235 30 51 80 159 508
Average Expenditure 193 33 54 79 144 385
5 persons or less
Average Income 215 30 51 80 158 501
Average Expenditure 176 33 53 77 142 376
6 persons or more
Average Income 272 36 52 82 161 519
Average Expenditure 225 51 60 85 149 399
Region XI
Average Income 194 31 51 81 155 470
Average Expenditure 156 33 54 79 137 329
5 persons or less
Average Income 172 31 51 81 153 451
Average Expenditure 139 33 53 77 132 318
6 persons or more
Average Income 242 - 53 82 160 493
Average Expenditure 190 - 59 85 146 343
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Table 2.5
MEAN AND MEDIAN INCOME AND EXPENDITURES BY INCOME DECILE
2012 and 2015
(In thousands)
2012 2015
Income Decile Income Expenditures Income Expenditures
Mean Median Mean Median Mean Median Mean Median
First Decile 69 66 73 70 86 83 89 84
Second Decile 92 89 91 86 114 111 110 104
Third Decile 108 104 102 98 133 127 122 115
Fourth Decile 130 124 121 113 156 149 140 130
Fifth Decile 153 144 139 130 182 171 161 151
Sixth Decile 182 172 161 150 218 204 189 175
Seventh Decile 229 216 196 182 259 245 217 203
Eighth Decile 286 270 237 218 320 305 260 243
Ninth Decile 381 358 302 280 415 389 326 299
Tenth Decile 715 583 503 411 786 652 534 449
First Decile 64 60 69 66 91 85 83 78
Second Decile 85 84 86 82 116 113 104 98
Third Decile 105 102 101 98 131 123 114 106
Fourth Decile 115 106 108 101 150 136 130 118
Fifth Decile 137 128 121 108 166 157 139 138
Sixth Decile 157 148 138 128 204 194 169 162
Seventh Decile 170 165 140 132 240 235 191 182
Eighth Decile 236 222 192 178 276 261 219 213
Ninth Decile 307 287 234 221 375 374 286 263
Tenth Decile 565 487 366 320 721 571 464 367
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Table 2.6
DISTRIBUTION OF FAMILIES BY MAIN SOURCE OF INCOME AND INCOME CLASS
2015
Income Class
Main Source of Income All Income Under 40,000 to 60,000 to 100,000 to '250,000
Classes 40,000 59,999 99,999 249,999 and over
Philippines
Number of families (in thousands) 22,730 355 901 3,268 10,318 7,888
Region XI
Health, 3.6
Others, 14
Education, 4
Clothing and
Footwear, 2.6 Food, 43.6
Transportation and
Communication,
8.1
Housing, water,
Miscellaneous electricity, gas and
Good and other fuels, 17.9
Services, 6.2
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Table 2.7A
DISTRIBUTION OF TOTAL FAMILY EXPENDITURES BY EXPENDITURE GROUP BY INCOME CLASS
2015
(In Percent)
Income Class
Expenditure Group Total Under 40,000 - 60,000 - 100,000 - 250,000
40,000 59,999 99,999 249,999 and over
Philippines
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Table 2.7A - continued
Income Class
Expenditure Group Total Under 40,000 - 60,000 - 100,000 - 250,000
40,000 59,999 99,999 249,999 and over
Region XI
2 - 13
Table 2.7B
DISTRIBUTION OF TOTAL FAMILY EXPENDITURES BY EXPENDITURE GROUP BY INCOME CLASS
2012
(In Percent)
Philippines
Total Family Expenditure (In Millions) 4,125,312 22,540 75,188 320,853 1,307,091 2,399,641
2 - 14
Table 2.7B - continued
Region XI
Total Family Expenditure (In Millions) 167,651 1,286 5,145 17,872 66,477 76,870
2 - 15
Table 2.8
TOTAL NUMBER OF FAMILIES, TOTAL AND AVERAGE PER CAPITA INCOME AND EXPENDITURES
BY PER CAPITA INCOME CLASS, BY PROVINCE/CITY
2000
(Income Class in Pesos; Totals in Thousand Pesos; Average per Capita in Pesos)
Under 3,000 - - - - -
3,000 - 3,999 - - - - -
4,000 - 5,999 9,734 296,219 5,040 322,388 5,703
6,000 - 7,499 5,605 315,126 6,717 256,317 5,491
7,500 - 9,999 12,918 581,112 8,705 547,424 8,150
10,000 - 14,999 17,333 1,079,455 12,049 992,392 11,141
15,000 - 19,999 15,705 1,141,314 16,716 925,740 14,015
20,000 - 29,999 8,225 844,769 24,316 656,301 19,634
30,000 - 49,999 7,667 1,272,526 38,088 980,189 31,049
50,000 and over 8,558 2,557,659 85,516 1,877,767 60,358
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Table 2.8 - continued
Under 3,000 - - - - -
3,000 - 3,999 3,587 99,742 3,763 107,001 4,032
4,000 - 5,999 12,900 437,402 5,295 456,422 5,616
6,000 - 7,499 11,007 450,240 6,906 447,360 7,001
7,500 - 9,999 20,430 884,339 8,777 903,591 9,023
10,000 - 14,999 40,111 1,967,712 12,104 1,814,281 11,441
15,000 - 19,999 16,282 1,311,487 17,092 1,025,294 13,955
20,000 - 29,999 21,519 2,023,566 23,998 1,815,390 21,763
30,000 - 49,999 9,057 1,379,700 38,708 1,030,004 30,705
50,000 and over 8,473 2,882,067 81,683 1,909,003 52,354
Under 3,000 - - - - -
3,000 - 3,999 - - - - -
4,000 - 5,999 1,999 79,152 5,008 68,232 4,390
6,000 - 7,499 5,722 245,951 6,684 275,489 7,510
7,500 - 9,999 12,753 741,877 8,940 696,424 8,571
10,000 - 14,999 40,205 3,122,782 12,511 2,945,603 11,847
15,000 - 19,999 34,588 3,773,471 17,325 3,255,342 15,051
20,000 - 29,999 41,499 4,978,644 24,862 4,298,046 21,806
30,000 - 49,999 55,880 10,094,888 39,064 8,147,854 32,198
50,000 and over 35,315 12,510,676 86,936 9,120,736 65,464
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Table 2.9A
ANNUAL PER CAPITA POVERTY THRESHOLDS AND POVERTY INCIDENCE AND MAGNITUDE
OF POOR FAMILIES BY REGION
2012 and 2015
(Threshold in Pesos; Incidence in Percent)
1/ The annual per capita income required or the amount to be spent to satisfy the nutritional requirements
(2,000 calories) and other basic needs.
2/ The proportion of poor families to the total number of families.
3/ The total number of poor families.
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Table 2.9B
ANNUAL PER CAPITA POVERTY THRESHOLDS AND POVERTY INCIDENCE AND MAGNITUDE
OF POOR POPULATION BY REGION
2012 and 2015
(Threshold in Pesos; Incidence in Percent)
1/ The annual per capita income required or the amount to be spent to satisfy the nutritional requirements
(2,000 calories) and other basic needs.
2/ The proportion of poor population to the total number of population.
3/ The total number of poor population.
2 - 19
Table 2.9C
ANNUAL PER CAPITA POVERTY THRESHOLDS, POVERTY INCIDENCE AND MAGNITUDE
OF POOR FAMILIES BY PROVINCE
2012 and 2015
(Threshold in Pesos; Incidence in Percent)
1/ The annual per capita income required or the amount to be spent to satisfy the nutritional requirements
(2,000 calories) and other basic needs.
2/ The proportion of poor families to the total number of families.
3/ The total number of poor families.
Table 2.9D
ANNUAL PER CAPITA POVERTY THRESHOLDS, POVERTY INCIDENCE AND MAGNITUDE
OF POOR POPULATION BY PROVINCE
2012 and 2015
(Threshold in Pesos; Incidence in Percent)
1/ The annual per capita income required or the amount to be spent to satisfy the nutritional requirements
(2,000 calories) and other basic needs.
2/ The proportion of poor families to the total number of families.
3/ The total number of poor population.
2 - 20
Table 2.9E
ANNUAL PER CAPITA FOOD THRESHOLDS, SUBSISTENCE INCIDENCE AND MAGNITUDE OF
SUBSISTENCE POOR FAMILIES BY PROVINCE
2012 and 2015
(Threshold in Pesos; Incidence in Percent)
1/ The annual per capita income required or the amount to be spent to satisfy the nutritional requirements
(2,000 calories).
2/ The proportion of poor population whose annual per capita income falls below the annual per capita food
threshold to the total number of population.
3/ The total number of subsistence poor population.
a/ Coefficient of variation of subsistence incidence among families is greater than 20%.
Table 2.9F
ANNUAL PER CAPITA FOOD THRESHOLDS, SUBSISTENCE INCIDENCE AND MAGNITUDE OF
SUBSISTENCE POOR POPULATION BY PROVINCE
2012 and 2015
(Threshold in Pesos; Incidence in Percent)
1/ The annual per capita income required or the amount to be spent to satisfy the nutritional requirements
(2,000 calories).
2/ The proportion of poor population whose annual per capita income falls below the annual per capita food
threshold to the total number of population.
3/ The total number of subsistence poor population.
a/ Coefficient of variation of subsistence incidence among population is greater than 20%.
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Table 2.10
POVERTY STATISTICS FOR THE BASIC SECTOR, REGION XI
2006, 2009, 2012 and 2015
Poverty Estimates
2006 2009 2012 2015
Basic Sector
Poverty Magnitude Poverty Magnitude Poverty Magnitude Poverty Magnitude
CV CV CV CV
Incidence of Poor Incidence of Poor Incidence of Poor Incidence of Poor
Women 29.8 7.7 586,363 30.6 6.8 602,120 29.4 7.3 … 22.6 7.8 …
Youth 23.4 9.6 266,531 24.7 8.4 289,217 26.6 8.9 … 19.1 8.8 …
Children 39.9 6.5 679,631 40.8 6.2 683,295 40.8 5.7 … 31.7 6.9 …
Senior Citizens 20.4 12.1 55,805 20.6 10.9 63,380 19.2 11.8 … 13.3 12.2 …
Urban Poor 18.9 13.8 307,593 20.0 12.0 303,303 19.7 10.5 … 11.9 12.4 …
Notes:
CV - Coefficient of Variation
Women - Individuals whose declared sex is female.
Youth - Persons 15 to 30 years old.
Children - Persons below 18 years old.
Senior Citizens - Persons 60 years old and above.
Urban Poor - An individual residing in an urban area whose income falls below the official poverty threshold.
Migrant Workers - Individuals who are overseas Filipino workers (OFW).
Formal Sector Workers - Employed persons working for private establishments and government organizations and corporations.
Farmers - Employed household members 15 years old and over whose primary occupation is farming and plant growing,
or animal production.
Fishermen - Employed household members 15 years old and over whose primary occupation is fishing.
Self-employed and unpaid family workers - Employed individuals 15 years old and over who are either self-employed
or worked without pay on family owned farm or business.
Employed - Individuals who are 15 years old and over, who during the reference period are reported either at work or with a job but not at work.
Unemployed - Individuals who are 15 years old and over, who during the reference period are reported without work
and currently available for work and seeking work.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 2.11
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX FOR ALL INCOME HOUSEHOLDS
BY PROVINCE (2006 = 100)
2015
Region/Province/City
Commodity Group January February March April
Region XI
Davao Oriental
2 - 23
Table 2.11 - continued
2 - 24
Table 2.11
Region/Province/City
Commodity Group January February March April
Compostela Valley
2 - 25
Table 2.11 - continued
2 - 26
Table 2.11
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX FOR ALL INCOME HOUSEHOLDS
BY PROVINCE (2000 = 100)
2016
Region/Province/City
Commodity Group January February March April
Region XI
Davao Oriental
2 - 27
Table 2.11 - continued
2 - 28
Table 2.11
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX FOR ALL INCOME HOUSEHOLDS
BY PROVINCE (2000 = 100)
2016
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
Region/Province/City
Commodity Group January February March April
Compostela Valley
2 - 29
Table 2.11 - continued
2 - 30
Chapter 3
ECONOMIC ACCOUNTS
The economic accounts of the region, which are presented in terms of the Gross Regional
Domestic Product (GRDP), provide a comprehensive and meaningful quantitative picture of the regional
economy. Specifically, the GRDP shows the levels and growth of the region's economic performance; the
structure of the regional economy by industrial origin; and the sectors that contributed and are of great
potential to the region's growth. The accounts likewise serve as a yardstick for assessing the economic
performance of the region during a given period and over a span of time. With its usefulness in charting the
socioeconomic growth path of the region, the GRDP, a macroeconomic indicator of economic
performance, is necessary in planning, policy formulation and analytical exercises.
This chapter presents the GRDP on an annual basis in terms of levels, growth and indices
at constant and current prices. The series is generated by the Macroenomic Accounts Service of the
Philippine Statistics Authority using primary and secondary data gathered from various data producers in
the country.
Sector Highlights
• Davao Region’s economy expanded from 8.2 percent in 2015 to 9.4 percent in 2016.
• The Service sector, comprising of more than half or 51.1 percent of the GRDP, managed to sustain its
7.5 percent growth, with three of its six subsectors posted accelerated growths. The biggest acceleration
was observed in Financial Intermediation which grew by 10.2 percent, from
5.5 percent in 2015. Trade accelerated to 7.5 percent from 7.4 percent, while Public Administration &
Defense (PAD) grew by 5.1 percent from 2.6 percent. Meanwhile, Transportation, Storage and
Communication (TSC) decelerated to 6.4 percent from 9.4 percent growth in the previous year. Real
Estate, Renting and Business Activities (RERBA) recorded deceleration with
6.9 percent growth from 8.2 percent in 2015, and Other Services decelerated to 7.9 percent from 8.2
percent.
• The Industry sector, which made up 36.7 percent of the region’s economy, posted the highest growth of
16.5 percent among the major industries in Davao region due to the improved performance of
Electricity, Gas and Water Supply (EGWS) and as well as Construction. In the previous year, Industry
grew by 12.2 percent. EGWS accelerated by 44.5 percent from 16.1 percent while Construction
recorded higher growth rates at 25.8 percent from 10.2 percent. On the other hand, Mining and
Quarrying decelerated to 15.7 percent from 25.6 percent while Manufacturing also recorded decelerated
growth at 11.2 percent from 12.4 percent in the previous year.
• AHFF, accounting for 12.2 percent of the region’s economy, contracted by 1.3 percent in 2016 from the
1.4 percent growth in 2015. The sector’s contraction was observed in its 2 subsectors. The Agriculture
and Forestry declined by 1.3 percent, and Fishing contracted by 0.9 percent.
• Per capita GRDP increased from P 61,335 in 2015 to P 65,837 in 2016. The region’s per capita GRDP
is sixth highest in the country and highest in Mindanao.
3-1
Table 3.1A Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industrial Origin, Philippines
At Current Prices, 2000 - 2009 3-4
Table 3.2B Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region, At Constant 1985 Prices
2000 - 2009 3-8
Table 3.2D Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region, At Constant 2000 Prices
2009 - 2016 3 - 10
Table 3.4A Per Capita Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region, At Current Prices
2000 - 2009 3 - 16
Table 3.4B Per Capita Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region, At Constant 1985
Prices, 2000 - 2009 3 - 16
Table 3.4C Per Capita Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region, At Current Prices
2009 - 2016 3 - 18
Table 3.4D Per Capita Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region, At Constant 2000
Prices, 2009 - 2016 3 - 18
3-2
Table 3.5D Expenditure on Gross Regional Domestic Product, Philippines
At Constant 2000 Prices, 2009 - 2016 3 - 22
End Notes 3 - 37
Figure 3.1 Gross Regional Domestic Product, At Current and Constant Prices,
Region XI, 2013 - 2016 3 - 36
3-3
Table 3.1A
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, PHILIPPINES
AT CURRENT PRICES
2000 - 2009
(In Thousand Pesos)
Note: Data for the years 2007 to 2009 are updates as of August 2010.
Table 3.1B
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, PHILIPPINES
AT CONSTANT 1985 PRICES
2000 - 2009
(In Thousand Pesos)
3-4
Table 3.1A - continued
3-5
Table 3.1C
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, PHILIPPINES
AT CURRENT PRICES
2009 - 2016
(In Thousand Pesos)
Table 3.1D
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, PHILIPPINES
AT CONSTANT 2000 PRICES
2009 - 2016
(In Thousand Pesos)
3-6
Table 3.1C - continued
3-7
Table 3.2A
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION, AT CURRENT PRICES
2000 - 2009
(In Thousand Pesos)
Table 3.2B
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION, AT CONSTANT 1985 PRICES
2000 - 2009
(In Thousand Pesos)
3-9
Table 3.2C
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION, AT CURRENT PRICES
2009 - 2016
(In Thousand Pesos)
Table 3.2D
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION, AT CONSTANT 2000 PRICES
2009 - 2016
(In Thousand Pesos)
3 - 10
Table 3.2C - continued
3 - 11
Table 3.3A
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, REGION XI
AT CURRENT PRICES
2000 - 2009
(In Thousand Pesos)
No 1) Data for the years 2007 to 2009 are updates as of August 2010.
2) Regional levels may not add up to the national levels due to rounding.
3) Please see end notes at the end of the Chapter.
* Figures refer to the old regional configuration.
Table 3.3B
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, REGION XI
AT CONSTANT 1985 PRICES
2000 - 2009
(In Thousand Pesos)
3 - 12
Table 3.3A - continued
3 - 13
Table 3.3C
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, REGION XI
AT CURRENT PRICES
2009 - 2016
(In Thousand Pesos)
Table 3.3D
GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN, REGION XI
AT CONSTANT 2000 PRICES
2009 - 2016
(In Thousand Pesos)
Industry 2009 2010 2011
3 - 14
Table 3.3C - continued
3 - 15
Table 3.4A
PER CAPITA GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION, AT CURRENT PRICES
2000 - 2009
(In Pesos)
Table 3.4B
PER CAPITA GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION, AT CONSTANT 1985 PRICES
2000 - 2009
(In Pesos)
3 - 16
Table 3.4A - continued
3 - 17
Table 3.4C
PER CAPITA GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION, AT CURRENT PRICES
2009 - 2016
(In Pesos)
Table 3.4D
PER CAPITA GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION, AT CONSTANT 2000 PRICES
2009 - 2016
(In Pesos)
3 - 18
Table 3.4C - continued
3 - 19
Table 3.5A
EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT, PHILIPPINES
AT CURRENT PRICES
2000 - 2009
(In Thousand Pesos)
Note: Data for the years 2007 to 2009 are updates as of August 2010.
Table 3.5B
EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT, PHILIPPINES
AT CONSTANT 1985 PRICES
2000 - 2009
(In Thousand Pesos)
3 - 20
Table 3.5A - continued
3 - 21
Table 3.5C
EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT, PHILIPPINES
AT CURRENT PRICES
2009 - 2016
(In Thousand Pesos)
Table 3.5D
EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT, PHILIPPINES
AT CONSTANT 2000 PRICES
2009 - 2016
(In Thousand Pesos)
3 - 22
Table 3.5C - continued
3 - 23
Table 3.6A
EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION
AT CURRENT PRICES
2000 - 2009
(In Thousand Pesos)
Table 3.6B
EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION
AT CONSTANT 1985 PRICES
2000 - 2009
(In Thousand Pesos)
Region 2000 2001* 2002 2003
3 - 25
Table 3.6C
EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION
AT CURRENT PRICES
2009 - 2016
(In Thousand Pesos)
Table 3.6D
EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGION
AT CONSTANT 2000 PRICES
2009 - 2016
(In Thousand Pesos)
3 - 26
Table 3.6C - continued
3 - 27
Table 3.7A
EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT, REGION XI
AT CURRENT PRICES
2000 - 2009
(In Thousand Pesos)
Note: Data for the years 2007 to 2009 are updates as of August 2010.
Table 3.7B
EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT, REGION XI
AT CONSTANT 1985 PRICES
2000 - 2009
(In Thousand Pesos)
3 - 28
Table 3.7A - continued
3 - 29
Table 3.7C
EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT, REGION XI
AT CURRENT PRICES
2009 - 2016
(In Thousand Pesos)
Table 3.7D
EXPENDITURE ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT, REGION XI
AT CONSTANT 2000 PRICES
2009 - 2016
(In Thousand Pesos)
3 - 30
Table 3.7C - continued
3 - 31
Table 3.8A
PER CAPITA PERSONAL CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE, BY REGION
AT CURRENT PRICES
2000 - 2009
(In Pesos)
Table 3.8B
PER CAPITA PERSONAL CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE, BY REGION
AT CONSTANT 1985 PRICES
2000 - 2009
(In Pesos)
3 - 33
Table 3.8C
PER CAPITA HOUSEHOLD FINAL CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE, BY REGION
AT CURRENT PRICES
2009 - 2016
(In Pesos)
Table 3.8D
PER CAPITA HOUSEHOLD FINAL CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE, BY REGION
AT CONSTANT 2000 PRICES
2009 - 2016
(In Pesos)
3 - 34
Table 3.8C - continued
3 - 35
Figure 3.1 GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT
AT CURRENT AND CONSTANT PRICES
REGION XI, 2013 - 2016
700,000,000
550,000,000
500,000,000
450,000,000
In Million Pesos
400,000,000
350,000,000
300,000,000
250,000,000
200,000,000
150,000,000
100,000,000
50,000,000
0
2013 2014 2015 2016
Philippines Region XI
Service
Agriculture, Service Agriculture, Sector
Fishery and Sector Fishery and 51.1%
Forestry 57.3% Forestry
8.7% 12.2%
Industry Industry
Sector Sector
33.9% 36.7%
3 - 36
END NOTES
1/ Per Executive Order No. 103 (EO 103) dated 17 May 2002, “Dividing Region IV into Region
IV-A and Region IV-B and Transferring the Province of Aurora to Region III and for Other
Purposes”.
3/ Per EO 103, creating Region IV-A (CALABARZON) composed of the provinces of Cavite,
Laguna, Batangas, Rizal and Quezon.
4/ Per EO 103, creating Region IV-B (MIMAROPA) composed of the provinces of Oriental
Mindoro, Occidental Mindoro, Marinduque, Romblon and Palawan.
5/ Per Executive Order No. 36 (EO 36) dated 19 September 2001. “Providing for the
Reorganization of the Administrative Regions in Mindanao and for Other Purposes”,
reorganizing Region IX to be known as Zamboanga Peninsula and composed of the
provinces of Zamboanga del Norte, Zamboanga del Sur and Zamboanga Sibugay, and the
cities of Dapitan, Dipolog, Pagadian, Zamboanga and Isabela.
7/ Per EO 36, reorganizing Region XI to be known as Davao Region and composed of the
provinces of Compostela Valley, Davao del Norte, Davao del Sur, and Davao Oriental, and
the cities of Davao, Digos, Panabo, Island Garden City of Samal and Tagum.
8/ Per EO 36, reorganizing Region XII to be known as SOCCKSARGEN and composed of the
provinces of North Cotabato, Sarangani, South Cotabato and Sultan Kudarat, and the cities of
Cotabato, General Santos, Kidapawan, Koronadal and Tacurong.
9/ Per EO 36, and Pursuant to the provisions of RA 9054, Autonomous Region in Muslim
Mindanao shall be composed of the provinces of Basilan, Lanao del Sur, Maguindanao, Sulu
and the City of Marawi.
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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 development, protection and conservation of the country's environment and natural
resources. In this fashion, development will benefit not only today's generation but the future ones as well.
All these concerns underscore the need for more reliable, timely and comprehensive data. The data are
critical to the government, private sector and even international community in their formulation of
measures to safeguard the environment and natural resources and to remedy destruction and degradation in
these areas.
This chapter presents data on status of land classification and land use by province/city.
Meanwhile, environmental statistics such as estimated volume and value of mineral production and major
proclaimed watersheds are presented. The data sources include the Department of Environment and
Natural Resources, the Mines and Geo-Sciences Bureau, and the National Mapping and Resource
Information Authority.
Sector Highlights
The Established Timber Land composed the largest share of the region’s total land area. In 2016, it
covered 1,040,220 hectares of Region XI’s 1,967,183 hectares total land.
Dipterocarp forest covered 390,217 hectares of land in Region XI as of 2016, while cultivated
areas measured to be around 383,387 hectares.
As of December 2016, there were 3 major proclaimed watersheds in Region XI. These are Mati
Watershed, Baganga Watershed in Davao Oriental, and Malagos Watershed in Davao City.
Bamboo poles production rose by 52.9 percent from 22,350 pieces in 2015 to 34,170 pieces in
2016. Meanwhile, the production of unsplit rattan dropped by 46.2 percent from 265,250 lineal
meter in 2015 to 142,643 lineal meter in 2016.
Planted timber production diminished by 28.3 percent from 15,500 cubic meters in 2015 to 11,115
cubic meters in 2016.
In 2016, lumber dealers in Region XI expanded to 101 from 91 lumber dealers in 2015. There
were 36 and 62 wood processing plants and private tree plantation ownership certificates issued,
respectively.
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Table 4.1 Status of Land Classification by Province, 2008 - 2016 4-3
Table 4.6 Number of Lumber Dealer, Wood Processing Plants (WPP), and
Private Tree Plantation Ownership Certificate (PTPOC) by Province
Region XI, 2013 - 2016 4 - 12
Figure 4.1 Status of Land Classification, Region XI, 2011 - 2016 4-9
Figure 4.2 Land Use Cover by Province, Region XI, 2016 4-9
4-2
Table 4.1
STATUS OF LAND CLASSIFICATION BY PROVINCE
2008 - 2016
(In Hectares)
Region XI
Total Land Area 1,967,183 1,967,183 1,967,183
Davao Oriental
Total Land Area 516,446 516,446 516,446
4-3
Table 4.1 - continued
STATUS OF LAND CLASSIFICATION BY PROVINCE
2008 - 2016
(In Hectares)
Region XI
Total Land Area 1,967,183 1,967,183 1,967,183
Davao Oriental
Total Land Area 516,446 516,446 516,446
4-4
Table 4.1 - continued
Region XI
Total Land Area 1,967,183 1,967,183 1,967,183
Davao Oriental
Total Land Area 516,446 516,446 516,446
4-5
Table 4.2
LAND USE STATUS BY PROVINCE
2011 - 2016
(In Hectares)
2011
2012
4-6
Table 4.2 - continued
LAND USE STATUS BY PROVINCE
2011 - 2016
(In Hectares)
2013
2014
4-7
Table 4.2 - continued
LAND USE STATUS BY PROVINCE
2011 - 2016
(In Hectares)
2015
2016
4-8
Figure 4.1 STATUS OF LAND CLASSIFICATION
REGION XI, 2011 - 2016
In Hectares
1,400,000
1,200,000
1,000,000
800,000
600,000
400,000
Certified A & D
200,000
Classified Forest Lands
0
2011 Unclassified Forest Lands
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
4-9
Table 4.3
MAJOR PROCLAIMED WATERSHED AREAS BY PROVINCE/CITY
As of December 2016
(Area Covered in Hectares)
Municipality/
Province/City/ Total Area Proclamation
City
Name of Watershed Covered Covered No. Date
Region XI/Province/City
Davao Oriental Mati Watershed Mati City 1017.00 Proc. 222 February 2, 1967
1050.00 Proc. 912 September 6, 2005
Davao City Malagos Watershed Davao City 235.00 Proc. 613 August 31, 1933
Table 4.4
PRODUCTION OF SELECTED NON-TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS, REGION XI
2012 - 2016
4 - 10
Table 4.5
LOG PRODUCTION BY PROVINCE, REGION XI
2013 - 2016
(Volume in Cubic Meter)
Year/Volume
Province Type
2013 2014 2015 2016
Davao del Norte Naturally Grown Timber 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Planted Timber 7,869 2,679 739 4,538
Davao del Sur Naturally Grown Timber 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Planted Timber 2,470 3,611 1,229 0.00
4 - 11
Table 4.6
NUMBER OF LUMBER DEALER, WOOD PROCESSING PLANTS (WPP), AND
PRIVATE TREE PLANTATION OWNERSHIP CERTIFICATE (PTPOC) BY PROVINCE
2013-2016
Region XI
Number of Lumber Dealer 143 152 91 101
Number of Wood Processing Plants 157 56 33 36
Private Tree Plantation Ownership Certificate 1283 1300 515 62
Davao Oriental
Number of Lumber Dealer 5 5 0 0
Number of Wood Processing Plants 15 6 1 3
Private Tree Plantation Ownership Certificate 298 298 322 18
Compostela Valley
Number of Lumber Dealer 18 18 17 18
Number of Wood Processing Plants 46 13 13 13
Private Tree Plantation Ownership Certificate 310 310 173 3
4 - 12
Chapter 5
AGRICULTURE AND AGRARIAN REFORM
`
Data on agriculture and agrarian reform are vital in guiding our decision makers,
administrators and lawmakers. Agriculture plays a major role in the growth and stability of the region's
economy. Furthermore, the sector is a major source of food needed for the survival of the population.
These factors then mandate the key players in government to give priority to agricultural development.
This also means focusing on the agrarian reform program in order to promote social justice, sound rural
development and industrialization. Specifically, the data provide objective bases for redirecting the focus
of legislation and development plans for agriculture and fishery and the implementation of the agrarian
reform agenda. The data also provide indicators of the successes and impacts of
strategies/programs/projects in the lives of farmers and fisherfolks in the countryside. The status and
trends portrayed by the data are used in redefining the beneficiaries of interventions in this sector. In this
manner, the systems of monitoring and assessment of programs/projects can be refocused to give greater
attention to problems and potential areas.
This chapter presents regional and provincial data on crops, livestock, poultry, fishery,
number and area of farms by size, and status of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) and
number of registered and confirmed cooperatives. The statistics on crops, livestock, poultry and fishery are
sourced from the Philippine Statistics Authority resulting from its various surveys. The office is also the
source of farm data compiled using the results of the Census of Agriculture and Fisheries undertaken
nationwide in 1980, 1991 and 2002. The data on the implementation of the CARP were gathered from the
Department of Agrarian Reform based on its administrative reporting systems while the data on
cooperatives were taken from the Cooperative Development Authority.
Sector Highlights
In 2002, there were 299,966 farms in the Davao Region with a total area of 758,335 hectares.
In Region XI, palay production and its area harvested decreased by 5.4 percent and 1.4 percent,
respectively; palay production decreased from 441,868 metric tons in 2015 to 417,948 metric tons
in 2016 and area harvested of the crop decreased from 99,220 hectares in 2015 to 97,789 hectares
the following year. Meanwhile, region’s corn production and area harvested in 2016 decreased
minimally by 2.2 percent and 0.1 percent, respectively.
Banana production, the highest contributor in the region, slightly increased by 0.7% from
3,455,014 metric tons in 2015 to 3,479,473 metric tons in 2016. Provinces of Davao del Norte and
Compostela Valley remained the primary producers of the said crop in 2016 with 46.7 and 23.7
percent share of the region’s production, respectively. Coconut production, the region’s second
highest, decreased by 15.6 percent in 2016, tallying 1,894,665 metric tons compared to the
2,246,188 metric ton-production in 2015. Davao Oriental accounted the bulk or about 34.5 percent
of the region’s total coconut production.
Hog was the major livestock raised in the region as it recorded 998,907 heads counted as of
January 1, 2017, comprising of more than half of the total number of livestock or 61.6 percent
share. Goat came in next at 322,582 heads or with 19.9 percent share.
Among the provinces, Davao del Sur was the biggest contributor to the total fish production in the
region with a contribution of about 54.3 percent share in 2016.
The Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program has covered a total area of 1,156 hectares
benefiting 885 farmers in 2016.
In 2016, there were 26 registered cooperatives. Consumer cooperative had the biggest number with
8 cooperatives registered or about 30.8 percent of the region’s total.
5-1
Table 5.1 Total Physical Area and Number of Parcels by Type of Farm, Tenure of Parcels
and Province, 2002 5-4
Table 5.2 Number and Area of Farm by Size and Province, 1980, 1991 and 2002 5 - 14
Table 5.3A Palay Production, Area Harvested, Average Yield and Utilization by Province/City,
2007 - 2016 5 - 16
Table 5.3B Palay Production and Area Harvested by Type of Farm and Province/City, 2012-2016 5 - 20
Table 5.4A Corn Production, Area Harvested, Average Yield and Utilization by Province/City,
2007 - 2016 5 - 24
Table 5.4B Corn Production and Area Harvested by Type of Farm and Province/City, 2012 - 2016 5 - 28
Table 5.5A Production and Area Harvested of Major Permanent Crops by Province/City, 2009-2016 5 - 32
Table 5.5B Production and Area Harvested of Major Temporary Crops by Province/City,
2010 - 2016 5 - 38
Table 5.6 Inventory of Livestock and Poultry by Kind and Province/City, as of January 1, 2010-2017 5 - 48
Table 5.8 Fish Production by Type of Production and Province/City, 2007 - 2016 5 - 51
Table 5.9 Aquaculture Production by Type of Culture and Province/City, 2009 - 2016 5 - 53
Table 5.10 Status of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) by Land Type and
Province/City, 2007 - 2016 5 - 55
Table 5.11 Number of Registered/Confirmed Cooperatives by Type and Province/City, 2010 - 2016 5 - 57
Figure 5.1 Distribution of Total Farm Area by Type of Farm, Region XI, 2002 5-3
Figure 5.2 Total Area of Farms by Province, 1980, 1991 and 2002 5-3
Figure 5.3 Physical Area of Agricultural Farms by Tenure of Parcels, Region XI, 2002 5 - 15
Figure 5.4 Total Area of Farms by Size of Farm, Region XI, 1980, 1991 and 2002 5 - 15
Figure 5.5 Palay Production and Area Harvested, Region XI, 2012 - 2016 5 - 18
Figure 5.7 Palay Production by Type of Farm, Region XI, 2012 - 2016 5 - 22
Figure 5.9 Corn Production and Area Harvested, Region XI, 2012 - 2016 5 - 26
Figure 5.11 Corn Production by Cropping Season, Region XI, 2012 - 2016 5 - 30
Figure 5.13 Production of Major Crops by Type of Crop, Region XI, 2012 - 2016 5 - 36
Figure 5.14 Inventory of Livestock and Poultry by Kind, Region XI, as of January 1, 2013 - 2017 5 - 49
Figure 5.15 Fish Production by Type of Production, Region XI, 2012 - 2016 5 - 54
5-2
Figure 5.1 DISTRIBUTION OF TOTAL FARM AREA BY TYPE OF FARM
REGION XI, 2002
Citrus
3.4%
Banana
9.4%
Mango
Coconut 3.3%
47.7%
350,000
300,000
250,000
200,000
In Hectares
150,000
100,000
50,000
0
Davao Oriental Davao del Norte Davao del Sur
5-3
Table 5.1
TOTAL PHYSICAL AREA AND NUMBER OF PARCELS BY TYPE OF FARM,
TENURE OF PARCELS AND PROVINCE
2002
(Area in Hectares)
Region XI
1/ A farm is counted only once. The sum of the reported number of farms may not be equal to the total
number of farms.
2/ Includes land under CLT/CLOA.
Note: Excludes parcel with area size of equal to 0.001 hectare and not reported.
5-4
Table 5.1 - continued
Tenure of Parcels
Tenanted
Others Not Reported
Rented or Leased Rent - Free
Number Area Number Area Number Area Number Area
86 45 180 36 4 1 4 5
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Table 5.1
TOTAL PHYSICAL AREA AND NUMBER OF PARCELS BY TYPE OF FARM,
TENURE OF PARCELS AND PROVINCE
2002
(Area in Hectares)
Davao Oriental
Poultry 43 52 24 44
Chicken 33 47 24 44
Other Poultry 10 5 - -
5-6
Table 5.1 - continued
Tenure of Parcels
Tenanted
Others Not Reported
Rented or Leased Rent - Free
Number Area Number Area Number Area Number Area
32 247 113 26 - - 8 *
3 3 15 3 - - - -
22 108 68 14 - - 8 *
7 136 30 9 - - - -
6 1 27 7 - - - -
1 * 22 3 - - - -
5 1 5 4 - - - -
6 3 18 7 - - 4 4
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Table 5.1
TOTAL PHYSICAL AREA AND NUMBER OF PARCELS BY TYPE OF FARM,
TENURE OF PARCELS AND PROVINCE
2002
(Area in Hectares)
5-8
Table 5.1 - continued
Tenure of Parcels
Tenanted
Others Not Reported
Rented or Leased Rent - Free
Number Area Number Area Number Area Number Area
66 137 126 25 24 3 6 2
7 17 19 6 - - - -
47 118 84 17 24 3 4 2
12 2 23 2 - - 2 *
60 68 39 19 4 * 6 *
33 14 31 19 4 * 1 *
27 53 8 * - - 5 *
22 8 49 7 4 1 - -
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Table 5.1
TOTAL PHYSICAL AREA AND NUMBER OF PARCELS BY TYPE OF FARM,
TENURE OF PARCELS AND PROVINCE
2002
(Area in Hectares)
Compostela Valley
Poultry 71 134 67 87
Chicken 70 134 66 87
Other Poultry 1 - 1 -
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Table 5.1 - continued
Tenure of Parcels
Tenanted
Others Not Reported
Rented or Leased Rent - Free
Number Area Number Area Number Area Number Area
26 45 115 37 1 * 7 *
- - - - - - - -
16 16 94 33 1 * 7 *
10 29 21 4 - - - -
19 45 13 1 - - 4 1
19 45 13 1 - - 4 1
- - - - - - - -
17 2 30 5 - - - -
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Table 5.1
TOTAL PHYSICAL AREA AND NUMBER OF PARCELS BY TYPE OF FARM,
TENURE OF PARCELS AND PROVINCE
2002
(Area in Hectares)
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Table 5.1 - continued
Tenure of Parcels
Tenanted
Others Not Reported
Rented or Leased Rent - Free
Number Area Number Area Number Area Number Area
41 32 83 18 - - - -
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Table 5.2
NUMBER AND AREA OF FARM BY SIZE AND PROVINCE
1980, 1991 and 2002
(Area in hectares)
Region XI
Davao Oriental
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Figure 5.3 PHYSICAL AREA OF AGRICULTURAL FARMS
BY TENURE OF PARCELS REGION XI, 2002
Rent - Free
Others Not Reported
4.3% 1.0%
1.0%
Rented or Leased
16.8%
Fully Owned
76.8%
250,000
200,000
175,000
150,000
In Hectares
125,000
100,000
75,000
50,000
25,000
0
Under 1.00 1.00 to 2.99 3.00 to 4.99 5.00 to 9.99 10.00 to 24.99 25.00 Hectares
Hectares Hectares Hectares Hectares Hectares and Over
Size of Farm
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Table 5.3A
PALAY PRODUCTION, AREA HARVESTED, AVERAGE YIELD AND UTILIZATION BY PROVINCE/CITY
2007 - 2016
(Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)
Region XI
Davao Oriental
Compostela Valley
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Table 5.3A - continued
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Table 5.3A
PALAY PRODUCTION, AREA HARVESTED, AVERAGE YIELD AND UTILIZATION BY PROVINCE/CITY
2007 - 2016
(Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)
Davao City
550,000
450,000
400,000
350,000
300,000
250,000
200,000
150,000
100,000
50,000
0
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
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Table 5.3A - continued
140,000
130,000 Production (MT)
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Table 5.3B
PALAY PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED BY TYPE OF FARM AND PROVINCE/CITY
2012 - 2016
(Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)
Region XI
Davao Oriental
Compostela Valley
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Table 5.3B - continued
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Table 5.3B
PALAY PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED BY TYPE OF FARM AND PROVINCE/CITY
2012 - 2016
(Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)
Davao City
450000
Irrigated Rainfed
400000
350000
300000
Metric Tons
250000
200000
150000
100000
50000
0
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
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Table 5.3B - continued
140,000
130,000
120,000 Irrigated
Rainfed
110,000
100,000
90,000
Metric Tons
80,000
70,000
60,000
50,000
40,000
30,000
20,000
10,000
0
Davao Oriental Davao del Norte Compostela Davao del Sur Davao City
Valley
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Table 5.4A
CORN PRODUCTION, AREA HARVESTED, AVERAGE YIELD AND UTILIZATION BY PROVINCE/CITY
2007 - 2016
(Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)
Region XI
Davao Oriental
Compostela Valley
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Table 5.4A - continued
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Table 5.4A
CORN PRODUCTION, AREA HARVESTED, AVERAGE YIELD AND UTILIZATION BY PROVINCE/CITY
2007 - 2016
(Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)
Davao City
300,000
200,000
150,000
100,000
50,000
0
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
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Table 5.4A - continued
90,000
Production (MT) Area Harvested (Has)
80,000
70,000
60,000
50,000
40,000
30,000
20,000
10,000
0
Davao Oriental Davao del Norte Compostela Davao del Sur Davao City
Valley
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Table 5.4B
CORN PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED BY TYPE OF FARM AND PROVINCE/CITY
2012 - 2016
(Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)
Region XI
Davao Oriental
Production 43,777 14,193 29,584 48,976 12,979 35,997
White 42,854 13,719 29,135 46,802 12,562 34,240
Yellow 923 474 449 2,174 417 1,757
Compostela Valley
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Table 5.4B - continued
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Table 5.4B
CORN PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED BY TYPE OF FARM AND PROVINCE/CITY
2012 - 2016
(Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)
Davao City
200,000
1st Cropping 2nd Cropping
175,000
150,000
125,000
In Metric Tons
100,000
75,000
50,000
25,000
0
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
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Table 5.4B - continued
80,000
1st Cropping 2nd Cropping
70,000
60,000
50,000
In Metric Tons
40,000
30,000
20,000
10,000
0
Davao Oriental Davao del Norte Compostela Davao del Sur Davao City
Valley
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Table 5.5A
PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED OF MAJOR PERMANENT CROPS BY PROVINCE/CITY
2009 - 2016
(Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)
Region XI
Davao Oriental
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Table 5.5A - continued
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Table 5.5A
PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED OF MAJOR PERMANENT CROPS BY PROVINCE/CITY
2009 - 2016
(Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)
Compostela Valley
Davao City
Abaca 22 20 22 20 22 19 25 20
Banana 223,597 5,491 227,652 5,489 232,352 5,517 237,681 5,575
Cacao 850 1,288 836 1,288 884 1,332 1,015 1,343
Calamansi 620 112 531 112 358 62 296 58
Coconut 239,084 32,443 247,032 32,443 253,548 32,443 261,295 32,439
Coffee 4,081 7,806 3,625 7,026 3,128 6,623 2,885 6,620
Durian 26,458 2,829 36,822 2,830 36,739 2,832 53,296 2,833
Lanzones 677 203 820 203 2 203 214 204
Mandarin 1,219 130 1,005 130 913 120 818 119
Mango 8,325 1,446 8,048 1,446 6,879 1,224 6,206 1,217
Papaya 3,502 64 3,484 59 2,632 49 2,695 50
Pineapple 21,154 1,831 21,591 1,831 24,289 1,832 27,264 1,832
Rambutan 358 138 396 138 14 134 298 135
Rubber 1,143 300 1,162 300 1,204 312 1,425 318
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Table 5.5A - continued
24 21 24 21 25 35 27 25
240,935 5,550 245,838 5,552 253,841 6,834 256,575 6,978
1,130 1,352 1,327 1,822 1,475 2,596 1,607 2,627
276 54 243 50 241 45 212 30
265,995 32,438 255,512 32,438 255,640 32,430 252,906 32,430
2,753 6,527 2,642 6,521 2,553 4,977 2,480 4,977
55,956 2,834 47,837 2,834 49,831 2,834 37,181 2,834
221 205 231 205 275 205 244 205
760 118 727 114 680 105 663 105
6,064 1,215 6,082 1,207 6,623 1,157 6,486 1,157
2,756 54 2,796 54 2,862 54 2,812 54
27,468 1,825 27,550 1,824 26,353 1,724 25,794 1,724
332 136 228 136 279 136 251 136
1,530 324 1,644 325 1,797 471 1,727 471
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Figure 5.13 PRODUCTION OF MAJOR CROPS BY TYPE OF CROP
REGION XI, 2012 - 2016
(In Metric Tons)
ABACA COCONUT
12,000 2,750,000
2,650,000
11,000
2,550,000
10,000 2,450,000
2,350,000
9,000 2,250,000
2,150,000
8,000
2,050,000
7,000 1,950,000
1,850,000
6,000 1,750,000
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
BANANA COFFEE
4,000,000
25,500
3,800,000
23,000
3,600,000 20,500
18,000
3,400,000
15,500
3,200,000
13,000
3,000,000 10,500
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
CALAMANSI DURIAN
10,500 75,000
70,000
10,000
65,000
9,500
60,000
9,000 55,000
50,000
8,500
45,000
8,000
40,000
7,500 35,000
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
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Figure 5.13 - continued
CACAO PAPAYA
5,500 16,000
5,000 15,000
4,500 14,000
4,000 13,000
3,500 12,000
3,000 11,000
2,500 10,000
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
MANDARIN PINEAPPLE
2,250
28,500
2,000
27,000
1,750 25,500
24,000
1,500
22,500
1,250
21,000
1,000 19,500
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
MANGO RUBBER
60,000
16,000
55,000
14,500
50,000
45,000 13,000
40,000 11,500
35,000 10,000
30,000 8,500
25,000 7,000
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
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Table 5.5B
PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED OF MAJOR TEMPORARY CROPS BY PROVINCE/CITY
2010 - 2016
(Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)
Region XI
Davao Oriental
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Table 5.5B - continued
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Table 5.5B
PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED OF MAJOR TEMPORARY CROPS BY PROVINCE/CITY
2010 - 2016
(Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)
5 - 40
Table 5.5B - continued
5 - 41
Table 5.5B
PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED OF MAJOR TEMPORARY CROPS BY PROVINCE/CITY
2010 - 2016
(Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)
Compostela Valley
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Table 5.5B - continued
5 - 43
Table 5.5B
PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED OF MAJOR TEMPORARY CROPS BY PROVINCE/CITY
2010 - 2016
(Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)
5 - 44
Table 5.5B - continued
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Table 5.5B
PRODUCTION AND AREA HARVESTED OF MAJOR TEMPORARY CROPS BY PROVINCE/CITY
2010 - 2016
(Production in Metric Tons; Area Harvested in Hectares)
Davao City
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Table 5.5B - continued
5 - 47
Table 5.6
INVENTORY OF LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY BY KIND AND PROVINCE/CITY
As of January 1, 2010 - 2017
(Number of Heads)
Province / Kind 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Region XI
Livestock
Carabao 178,526 171,129 166,513 162,009 162,621 162,801 162,319 160,519
Cattle 140,144 138,175 136,540 134,455 135,654 136,701 139,078 139,802
Goat 391,559 372,669 375,045 374,047 342,972 315,860 313,428 322,582
Hog 867,193 860,594 858,904 811,247 803,851 848,081 879,102 998,907
Poultry
Chicken 8,494,726 8,881,456 8,384,020 8,579,356 10,187,776 13,185,601 12,589,929 13,770,535
Duck 428,044 417,350 436,383 428,108 437,382 454,896 501,466 524,415
Davao Oriental
Livestock
Carabao 34,847 32,880 34,430 33,068 34,532 34,224 32,824 33,170
Cattle 25,016 24,875 25,745 25,979 26,884 26,974 27,682 27,575
Goat 68,784 64,254 66,614 66,700 66,514 69,747 67,662 71,376
Hog 136,817 119,646 136,135 121,584 124,251 123,200 121,860 229,854
Poultry
Chicken 985,565 1,001,860 993,699 856,550 804,434 810,802 877,757 1,175,266
Duck 60,189 43,411 44,175 49,456 51,382 57,000 62,154 78,464
Livestock
Carabao 27,432 27,531 25,267 24,740 23,681 22,117 20,121 18,683
Cattle 10,886 11,819 14,336 14,402 14,097 14,012 13,898 14,144
Goat 45,943 48,014 47,495 48,023 47,470 47,036 47,117 49,967
Hog 142,159 142,171 139,885 138,437 136,410 134,668 139,108 142,201
Poultry
Chicken 1,215,255 1,036,180 1,479,443 1,200,083 1,459,825 1,883,495 2,655,969 2,204,006
Duck 189,209 205,140 224,577 220,988 221,468 226,350 242,343 241,946
Compostela Valley
Livestock
Carabao 27,947 27,422 26,620 25,531 25,925 26,576 27,172 28,248
Cattle 6,466 6,820 7,103 7,260 7,539 7,881 7,636 7,468
Goat 35,113 33,271 32,019 34,056 30,644 31,303 33,429 36,036
Hog 127,219 134,808 137,392 124,145 121,629 124,462 126,055 126,769
Poultry
Chicken 1,041,320 1,046,114 1,045,124 1,014,489 1,075,952 1,184,372 1,148,370 1,558,944
Duck 46,939 49,883 49,238 41,998 48,415 46,781 54,301 55,548
Livestock
Carabao 49,844 47,234 46,250 43,907 41,666 42,376 43,507 41,776
Cattle 53,440 53,345 50,303 49,234 51,262 52,417 53,987 54,297
Goat 188,668 178,367 181,056 178,348 151,405 120,048 118,667 118,336
Hog 221,668 227,593 216,315 187,311 187,819 239,672 269,738 270,229
Poultry
Chicken 1,603,669 1,533,533 1,153,362 1,692,792 1,530,108 2,363,532 1,614,058 1,998,730
Duck 77,283 71,829 71,375 70,423 67,611 71,896 72,679 76,900
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Table 5.6
INVENTORY OF LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY BY KIND AND PROVINCE/CITY
As of January 1, 2010 - 2017
(Number of Heads)
Province / Kind 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Davao City
Livestock
Carabao 38,456 36,062 33,946 34,763 36,817 37,508 38,695 38,642
Cattle 44,336 41,316 39,053 37,580 35,872 35,417 35,875 36,318
Goat 53,051 48,763 47,861 46,920 46,939 47,726 46,553 46,867
Hog 239,330 236,376 229,177 239,770 233,742 226,079 222,341 229,854
Poultry
Chicken 3,648,917 4,263,769 3,712,392 3,815,442 5,317,457 6,943,400 6,293,775 6,833,589
Duck 54,424 47,087 47,018 45,243 48,506 52,869 69,989 71,557
GOAT
400,000 HOG
1,020,000
380,000 980,000
360,000 940,000
900,000
340,000
860,000
320,000 820,000
300,000 780,000
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
CHICKEN DUCK
13,800,000 600,000
13,000,000 550,000
12,200,000 500,000
11,400,000
450,000
10,600,000
400,000
9,800,000
9,000,000 350,000
8,200,000 300,000
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
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Table 5.7
ANIMALS SLAUGHTERED BY KIND AND PROVINCE/CITY
2010 - 2016
(Number of Heads)
Region XI
Carabao 13,779 13,816 14,081 14,250 13,138 12,957 13,360
Cattle 23,938 24,092 25,655 25,618 26,195 28,623 28,271
Goat 22,100 23,693 22,934 22,564 18,755 16,683 15,892
Swine 416,438 429,786 464,239 469,764 460,723 486,159 520,071
Chicken 20,335,795 24,519,211 28,981,828 32,309,763 31,498,890 33,085,748 34,244,629
Davao Oriental
Carabao 352 293 237 267 383 354 250
Cattle 1,932 1,790 1,978 1,739 2,125 2,095 2,060
Goat 3,901 4,398 4,107 3,848 2,991 2,794 2,550
Swine 36,005 32,722 33,997 33,173 33,434 37,459 37,696
Chicken - - - - - - -
Compostela Valley
Carabao 91 117 102 126 166 168 236
Cattle 876 831 852 802 993 761 746
Goat 1,082 1,626 986 1,181 1,107 818 911
Swine 38,555 43,946 40,534 42,088 40,565 39,654 42,672
Chicken - - - 9,923 - - -
Davao City
Carabao 2,760 2,316 2,076 2,408 1,231 1,455 2,209
Cattle 5,575 5,374 5,883 6,525 5,749 6,327 5,560
Goat 11,413 11,706 12,065 10,621 7,896 6,098 5,376
Swine 225,750 234,878 270,327 266,253 258,989 269,172 291,041
Chicken 20,292,221 24,494,872 28,960,261 32,273,020 31,020,286 31,617,349 33,097,632
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Table 5.8
FISH PRODUCTION BY TYPE OF PRODUCTION AND PROVINCE/CITY
2007 - 2016
(In Metric Tons)
Commercial Municipal
Province / Year Total Aquaculture
Fishing Fishing
Region XI
2007 69,352 16,870 34,403 18,079
2008 69,866 15,181 31,985 22,700
2009 66,539 11,348 26,586 28,605
Davao Oriental
2007 16,441 4,144 11,235 1,062
2008 15,559 3,811 10,384 1,364
2009 16,454 3,101 11,957 1,395
Compostela Valley
2007 4,951 - 4,402 549
2008 4,753 - 4,190 562
2009 4,565 - 4,027 538
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Table 5.8
FISH PRODUCTION BY TYPE OF PRODUCTION AND PROVINCE/CITY
2007 - 2016
(In Metric Tons)
Commercial Municipal
Province / Year Total Aquaculture
Fishing Fishing
Davao City
2007 9,281 6,416 1,492 1,372
2008 7,254 4,525 1,429 1,300
2009 6,129 3,645 1,236 1,249
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Table 5.9
AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION BY TYPE OF CULTURE AND PROVINCE/CITY
2009 - 2016
(In Metric Tons)
Province / Culture Type 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Brackishwater Fishcage 66 57 56 56 39 39 32 6
Brackishwater Fishpens 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1
Brackishwater Fishpond 5,159 4,578 4,228 4,402 4,368 4,455 3,411 1,986
Freshwater Fishcage 2 3 2 2 3 8 8 3
Freshwater Fishpen 26 48 16 20 4 0.04 0.75 0.35
Freshwater Fishpond 1,303 1,747 2,118 3,035 2,924 2,736 2,833 2,687
Marine Fishcage 7,469 6,879 8,306 11,071 13,623 14,198 17,558 16,231
Marine Fishpen 9,849 11,429 9,044 10,776 9,732 30 2 37
Oyster 386 275 292 302 296 342 304 221
Seaweeds 4,344 2,987 2,067 1,937 3,686 6,006 8,384 7,652
Rice-Fish Culture 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Small Farm Reservoir - - - - - 8 2 1
Davao Oriental 1,395 1,381 1,262 1,196 1,030 1,285 1,058 885
Brackishwater Fishcage - - - - - - - -
Brackishwater Fishpens - - - - - - - -
Brackishwater Fishpond 1,271 1,293 1,113 1,123 997 1,228 865 788
Freshwater Fishcage - - - - - - - -
Freshwater Fishpen - - - - - - - -
Freshwater Fishpond 27 25 19 19 14 10 7 4
Marine Fishcage 3 - 54 17 18 22 79 62
Marine Fishpen 1 - - - - - - -
Oyster - - - - - - - -
Seaweeds 94 62 76 37 - 24.84 106.62 31.50
Davao del Norte 4,028 3,667 3,223 3,230 3,229 3,799 4,195 3,810
Brackishwater Fishcage 66 57 56 56 39 39 32 6
Brackishwater Fishpens - - - - - - - -
Brackishwater Fishpond 1,270 1,213 1,170 1,120 992 602 774 722
Freshwater Fishcage 1 1 0.3 0.6 3 1 0
Freshwater Fishpen 26 48 16 20 4 0.04 0.75 0.35
Freshwater Fishpond 326 357 246 284 171 187 122 293
Marine Fishcage 2,339 1,991 1,656 1,706 2,011 2,971 3,266 2,788
Marine Fishpen - - - - - - - -
Oyster - - - - - - - -
Seaweeds 0.2 - 77 44 9 - - -
Rice-Fish Culture 0.2 - - - - - - -
Compostela Valley 538 808 739 625 556 527 408 394
Brackishwater Fishcage - - - - - - - -
Brackishwater Fishpens - 0.8 0.9 - - - - 1.01
Brackishwater Fishpond 319 369 376 317 283 225 150 125
Freshwater Fishcage 2 2 1 1 0.4 7.3 8.1 2.6
Freshwater Fishpen - - - - - - - -
Freshwater Fishpond 195 387 261 219 139 133 142 194
Marine Fishcage 21 24 43 82 133 140 80 69
Marine Fishpen - 0.1 1.6 4.2 1.1 0.6 1.6 0.3
Oyster - - - - - - - -
Seaweeds 2 25 56 2 - 13.30 24.21 -
Small Farm Reservoir - - - - - 8 2 1
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Table 5.9
AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION BY TYPE OF CULTURE AND PROVINCE/CITY
2009 - 2016
(In Metric Tons)
Province / Culture Type 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Davao del Sur 21,395 20,717 19,221 24,649 27,490 19,420 24,637 22,120
Brackishwater Fishcage - - - - - - - -
Brackishwater Fishpens - - - - - - - -
Brackishwater Fishpond 2,042 1,414 1,265 1,394 1,301 1,505 966 275
Freshwater Fishcage - - - - - - - -
Freshwater Fishpen - 0.01 - - - - - -
Freshwater Fishpond 327 585 1,201 2,067 2,138 1,913 2,006 1,574
Marine Fishcage 5,068 4,710 6,280 8,861 10,682 10,168 13,320 12,446
Marine Fishpen 9,848 11,429 9,042 10,772 9,731 30 0 37
Oyster 386 275 292 302 296 342 304 221
Seaweeds 3,724 2,303 1,141 1,252 3,341 5,463 8,041 7,567
Brackishwater Fishcage - - - - - - - -
Brackishwater Fishpens - - - - - - - -
Brackishwater Fishpond 257 289 304 448 795 895 656 76
Freshwater Fishcage - - - - - - - -
Freshwater Fishpen - - - - - - - -
Freshwater Fishpond 429 392 391 446 460 493 556 621
Marine Fishcage 38 154 273 404 778 897 814 866
Marine Fishpen - - - - - - - -
Oyster - - - - - - - -
Seaweeds 525 597 717 603 336 504 213 54
35,000
30,000
25,000
In Metric Tons
20,000
15,000
10,000
5,000
0
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
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Table 5.10
STATUS OF THE COMPREHENSIVE AGRARIAN REFORM PROGRAM (CARP)
BY LAND TYPE AND PROVINCE/CITY
2007 - 2016
(Area in Hectares)
Region XI
Davao Oriental
Compostela Valley
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Table 5.10
STATUS OF THE COMPREHENSIVE AGRARIAN REFORM PROGRAM (CARP)
BY LAND TYPE AND PROVINCE/CITY
2007 - 2016
(Area in Hectares)
Davao City
5 - 56
Table 5.11
NUMBER OF REGISTERED/CONFIRMED COOPERATIVES BY TYPE AND PROVINCE/CITY
2010 - 2016
Province / Type of Cooperative 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Davao Oriental 20 11 2 2 5 8 -
Advocacy - - - - - 1 -
Agrarian Reform - - - - 2 - -
Consumer 1 - - 1 - - -
Cooperative Rural Bank - - - - - - -
Credit 1 4 1 1 - 1 -
Federation - - - - - - -
Fishermen - 1 - - - - -
Housing - - - - - - -
Laboratory - - - - - - -
Marketing 5 4 - - 2 1 -
Multi-Purpose - - - - - - -
Producer 11 2 - - 1 5 -
Service 2 - 1 - - - -
Transport - - - - - - -
Union - - - - - - -
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Table 5.11
NUMBER OF REGISTERED/CONFIRMED COOPERATIVES BY TYPE AND PROVINCE/CITY
2010 - 2016
Province / Type of Cooperative 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Compostela Valley 10 14 22 8 10 8 4
Advocacy - - - - - - -
Agrarian Reform - - - - - 1 -
Consumer 1 1 1 2 3 2 2
Cooperative Rural Bank - - - - - - -
Credit 3 4 7 2 1 2 -
Federation - - - - - - -
Fishermen - 1 1 - - - -
Housing - - - - - - -
Laboratory - - - - - - -
Marketing 2 - 5 3 - 1 -
Multi-Purpose - - - - 3 - -
Producer 2 3 6 1 2 1 2
Service 2 5 1 - 1 1 -
Transport - - - - - - -
Union - - 1 - - - -
Davao Occidental a/ a/ a/ a/ 1 - 1
Advocacy a/ a/ a/ a/ - - -
Agrarian Reform a/ a/ a/ a/ - - -
Consumer a/ a/ a/ a/ - - 1
Cooperative Rural Bank a/ a/ a/ a/ - - -
Credit a/ a/ a/ a/ - - -
Federation a/ a/ a/ a/ - - -
Fishermen a/ a/ a/ a/ - - -
Housing a/ a/ a/ a/ - - -
Laboratory a/ a/ a/ a/ - - -
Marketing a/ a/ a/ a/ 1 - -
Multi-Purpose a/ a/ a/ a/ - - -
Producer a/ a/ a/ a/ - - -
Service a/ a/ a/ a/ - - -
Transport a/ a/ a/ a/ - - -
Union a/ a/ a/ a/ - - -
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Table 5.11
NUMBER OF REGISTERED/CONFIRMED COOPERATIVES BY TYPE AND PROVINCE/CITY
2010 - 2016
Province / Type of Cooperative 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Davao City 50 55 44 30 33 15 11
Advocacy - - 1 - - - 1
Agrarian Reform - - - - 2 - -
Consumer 13 16 14 8 3 4 2
Cooperative Rural Bank - - - - - -
Credit 11 17 13 10 9 3 3
Federation - - - - - - -
Fishermen - - - - - - -
Housing - 1 - - - - -
Laboratory - - - - - - -
Marketing 5 6 5 5 6 4 2
Multi-Purpose - 1 2 2 6 1 -
Producer 8 2 4 4 2 3 1
Service - 11 3 1 2 - 1
Transport - 1 2 - 3 - 1
Union - - - - - - -
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Chapter 6
ESTABLISHMENT CHARACTERISTICS:
INDUSTRIAL SECTOR
Data on the industries obtaining in the region and investments serve as gauge of the extent
of the area's attractiveness and capability to absorb entrepreneurial ventures. An analysis of the data on the
size and growth of industries and the stock and flow of investments shows the enabling factors that provide
or enhance the comparative advantages enjoyed by industries and investors in the area. On the other hand,
the data can give indications of the limiting factors that hinder the entry, growth and movement of
industries and investments. With the data providing signals, the concerned governmental instrumentalities
can formulate policies, enforce regulations and undertake infrastructure programs and other forms of
assistance to business and prospective investors. Armed with the data, key decision makers in the
government and the private sectors can also forge alliances to improve the business climate and
environment. Ultimately, the policies and measures implemented as well as the alliances can serve as
instruments for achieving growth and providing employment opportunities, among others, to the region's
labor force.
This chapter presents regional and provincial data where available, on the number of
establishments by major industry division, the number, floor area and value of building construction and
the value of investments generated in the region. The data source is the Philippine Statistics Authority for
the establishments and building construction data and the Department of Trade and Industry and Securities
and Exchange Commission for the investment statistics.
Sector Highlights
Residential building construction accounted for 53.8 percent of the total floor area and 56.6
percent of value of construction covered by building permit applications in 2016. Meanwhile, floor
area of non-residential building construction covered by building permit applications in 2016
improved by 21.5 percent, and it was accompanied with a 5.7 percent dropped in value of
construction from the 2015 level.
In 2016, there were 15, 961 business names registered with the Department of Trade and Industry
in Davao Region, only 2.0 percent higher compared to the previous year.
The programs of the Department of Trade and Industry generated total investments amounting to P
10.3 billion in 2016, a substantial 95.5 percent lower than the 2015 level. Davao City accounted
for 46.2 percent of the total investments generated.
Stock/non-stock corporations and partnerships registered with the Securities and Exchange
Commission in the region generated a total Paid-up Capital amounting to P 8.1 billion in 2016.
6-1
Chapter 6 - Industry Establishment Characteristics
Table 6.1 Number, Floor Area and Value of Building Construction by Type
of Building and Province, 2011 - 2016 6-3
6-2
Table 6.1
NUMBER, FLOOR AREA AND VALUE OF BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
BY TYPE OF BUILDING AND PROVINCE
2011 - 2016
(Floor Area in Square Meters; Value in Thousand Pesos)
Total Residential
Year Province
Number 1/ Floor Area Value Number Floor Area Value
6-3
Table 6.1 continued
6-4
Table 6.2
NUMBER OF BUSINESS NAME REGISTRATION
BY PROVINCE/CITY
2011 - 2016
6-5
Table 6.3
VALUE OF INVESTMENTS BY PROVINCE/CITY
2011 - 2016
(In Million Pesos)
250,000.00
Value of Investments (Million Pesos)
200,000.00
150,000.00
100,000.00
50,000.00
0.00
6-6
Table 6.4
NUMBER AND INVESTMENTS OF REGISTERED STOCK/NON-STOCK CORPORATIONS
AND PARTNERSHIPS, REGION XI
2011 - 2016
(Investments in Thousand Pesos)
Stock Corporations
Partnership
Non-stock Corporations
Note: The above data are not exclusive to Region XI, but includes all places where SEC-Davao Extension Office
has jurisdiction.
6-7
Figure 6.2 FLOOR AREA OF PRIVATE BUILDING CONSRUCTION BY TYPE
OF CONSTRUCTION, REGION XI, 2011 - 2016
960,000
930,000
900,000 Residential Non-residential
870,000
840,000
810,000
780,000
750,000
720,000
690,000
660,000
630,000
600,000
In Square Meters
570,000
540,000
510,000
480,000
450,000
420,000
390,000
360,000
330,000
300,000
270,000
240,000
210,000
180,000
150,000
120,000
90,000
60,000
30,000
0
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Davao Oriental
3.33%
Davao City
46.23%
Compostela Valley
5.04%
6-8
Chapter 7
TRADE
Data on trade reflect the extent of the inward and outward flow of commodities in an area.
The data likewise indicate the commodities that go into the export and import markets or are used for
domestic or foreign consumption. Proprietors and the managers and executives of private businesses can
use the data in identifying markets with high potentials and in making decisions on which commodities to
produce and what markets to penetrate. Leaders and implementers in the government, on the other hand,
can conceptualize and initiate programs, projects, services, and facilities designed to further stimulate
trading activities in high yielding areas and/or in those sectors where a demand and supply gap exists. The
data are also useful in identifying areas and products that can be improved / promoted for global
competitiveness.
This chapter presents data on the volume and value of commodities that enter ports located
in the region either for exports or imports and the value of commodity flow by mode of transport. The
National Statistics Office is the source of the data which are processed from administrative reporting forms
by agencies in government involved in the collection of customs and tariff charges or administration of
ports.
Sector Highlights
The value of commodity outflow from the region through all modes of transport (air, water, and
rail) increased by 20.9 percent from 2012 to 2013. Likewise, the value of commodity inflow
increased by 34.7 percent during the same period.
From 2012 to 2013, the value of commodity outflow from the region through air transport declined
by 32.6 percent. However, the value of commodity inflow increased by 5.3 percent. Through water
transport, the value of commodity outflow increased by 21.0 percent, while the value of
commodity inflow rose by 35.1 percent.
In 2013, the total quantity of domestic trade in Region XI declined by 6.8 percent, while the total
value increased by 20.9 percent.
7-1
Table 7.1 Total Value of Domestic Trade Balances in the Philippines for All
Commodities by Mode of Transport by Region, 2010 - 2013 7-3
Figure 7.1 Commodity Flow from Region XI to all Regions in the Philippines,
2011 - 2013 7 - 11
7-2
Table 7.1
TOTAL VALUE OF DOMESTIC TRADE BALANCES IN THE PHILIPPINES FOR ALL
COMMODITIES BY MODE OF TRANSPORT BY REGION
2010 - 2013
(Value in Thousand Pesos. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
2010
Mode of Transport
REGION Total Value Air
Outflow Inflow Balance Outflow Inflow
Philippines
(All Commodities) 303,791,675 303,791,675 0 3,300,243 3,300,243
Mode of Transport
REGION Total Value Air
Outflow Inflow Balance Outflow Inflow
Philippines
(All Commodities) 468,729,735 468,729,735 0 2,897,750 2,897,750
7-3
Table 7.1 - continued
Mode of Transport
Water Rail *
Balance Outflow Inflow Balance Outflow Inflow Balance
0 407,921,433 407,921,433 0 0 0 0
3.8 24.0
Mode of Transport
Water Rail *
Balance Outflow Inflow Balance Outflow Inflow Balance
0 465,831,984 465,831,984 0 - - -
7-4
Table 7.1 - continued
2012
Region
Total Value
Air
Outflow Inflow Balance Outflow Inflow
Region
Total Value
Air
Outflow Inflow Balance Outflow Inflow
7-5
Table 7.1 - continued
Mode of Transport
Water Rail
Balance Outflow Inflow Balance Outflow Inflow Balance
0 575,923,076 575,923,076 0 0* 0* 0
0 0
1,732,989 167,451,148 101,935,263 65,515,885 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(105,210) 0 3,631,763 (3,631,763) 0 0 0
466 0 117,836 (117,836) 0 0 0
0 51,036,997 1,447,035 49,589,961 0 0 0
74 1,081,119 18,165,627 (17,084,508) 0 0 0
(39,793) 11,320,885 20,089,817 (8,768,933) 0 0 0
(7,567) 17,603,429 9,693,088 7,910,341 0 0 0
(311,593) 77,532,347 82,033,336 (4,500,989) 0 0 0
(325,403) 97,704,808 109,693,242 (11,988,434) 0 0 0
(22,121) 37,386,393 45,125,360 (7,738,967) 0 0 0
(59,109) 6,249,513 26,325,031 (20,075,518) 0 0 0
(105,041) 60,226,949 70,676,493 (10,449,544) 0 0 0
(257,858) 17,507,767 26,347,401 (8,839,634) 0 0 0
(175,798) 9,591,064 14,363,983 (4,772,919) 0 0 0
(21,203) 19,576,710 44,660,047 (25,083,337) 0 0 0
(302,829) 1,653,949 1,617,754 36,193 0 0 0
46.5 9.0
Mode of Transport
Water Rail
Balance Outflow Inflow Balance Outflow Inflow Balance
0 638,828,737 638,828,737 0 0 0 0
7-6
Table 7.2
QUANTITY AND VALUE OF DOMESTIC TRADE BY MODE OF TRANSPORT AND REGION
2012 - 2013
(Quantity in Tons, Value in Thousand Pesos. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
7-7
Table 7.2 - continued
NCR 0 0 0 0
CAR 0 0 0 0
Region I - Ilocos Region 0 0 0 0
Region II - Cagayan Valley 0 0 0 0
Region III - Central Luzon 0 0 0 0
Region IVA - CALABARZON 0 0 0 0
Region IVB - MIMAROPA 0 0 0 0
Region V - Bicol region 0 0 0 0
Region VI - Western Visayas 0 0 0 0
Region VII - Central Visayas 0 0 0 0
Region VIII - Eastern Visayas 0 0 0 0
Region IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 0 0 0 0
Region X - Northern Mindanao 0 0 0 0
Region XI - Davao Region 0 0 0 0
Region XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 0 0 0 0
Region XIII - Caraga 0 0 0 0
ARMM 0 0 0 0
Total 0 0 0 0
7-8
Table 7.3
COMMODITY FLOW IN THE PHILIPPINES BY MODE OF TRANSPORT
WITH REGION XI AS REGION OF ORIGIN
2010 - 2013
(Value in Thousand Pesos. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
2010
2011
7-9
Table 7.3 - continued
2012
2013
7 - 10
Figure 7.1 COMMODITY FLOW FROM REGION XI TO ALL REGIONS IN THE PHILIPPINES
2011 - 2013
25,000,000
20,000,000
15,000,000
Total Value
10,000,000
5,000,000
0
2011 2012 2013
7 - 11
Chapter 8
TOURISM
Sector Highlights
Visitor arrivals in Region XI increased by 5.9 percent in 2016 recording 3,006,962 visitors from
2,838,806 visitors in 2015. Davao City’s visitor, which had a 62.0 percent share in the region’s
total arrivals increased by 7.7 percent in 2016.
Domestic travelers comprised the bulk of visitors to the region in 2016 with 94.8 percent share.
Influx of domestic visitors to the region increased by 7.0 percent.
Foreign tourist arrivals in the region declined by 10.5 percent in 2016 recording only 156,161
visitors compared to the 174,482 influx the previous year.
8-1
Table 8.1 Visitor Arrivals by Country of Residence, Domestic and Foreign
1998 - 2016 8-4
Table 8.3 Monthly Hotel Occupancy Rate by Hotel Category, Davao City
2006 - 2016 8 - 14
Table 8.5 Number of DOT Accredited Hotels and Hotel Rooms by Classification
and Province, 2012 - 2016 8 - 17
Figure 8.2 Visitor Arrivals by Province/City, Domestic and Foreign, Region XI, 2016 8-3
8-2
Figure 8.1 DISTRIBUTION OF VISITOR ARRIVALS, DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN
BY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE, REGION XI, 2016
Europe S. America
Europe 7.2%
10.4% 0.4%
Africa
0.3%
N. America Asia
18.2% 34.6%
Others
30.9%
Foreign
5.2%
Foreign
Domestic
94.8%
2,000,000
1,800,000 1,739,480
1,400,000
Number of Visitors
1,200,000
1,000,000
800,000 691,934
600,000
400,000
248,862
200,000 130,181 124,875
1,795 28,473 436 40,344
582
0
Davao Oriental Davao del Norte Compostela Davao del Sur Davao City
Valley
8-3
Table 8.1
VISITOR ARRIVALS BY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE, DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN
1998 - 2016
Country of Residence 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Region XI 439,896 586,051 560,957 643,065 431,384 496,965 684,343 713,404 763,085
Domestic 398,432 518,125 502,144 574,345 382,013 446,577 627,972 651,980 710,496
Domestic Travelers 395,959 513,403 496,227 560,885 374,563 427,886 607,150 642,134 701,619
Balikbayan/
Overseas Filipinos 2,473 4,722 5,917 13,460 7,450 18,691 20,822 9,846 8,877
Foreign 41,464 67,926 58,813 68,720 49,371 50,388 56,371 61,424 52,589
Asia
Bahrain - - -
Bangladesh - - -
Brunei 152 76 37 38 31 7 63 27 186
Cambodia - - -
China 912 2,609 2,909 3,276 2,305 2,992 2,727 2,218 2,149
Egypt - - -
Hongkong 387 1,167 1,250 979 678 1,742 1,804 1,042 1,829
India 733 569 389 414 187 239 270 353 346
Indonesia 1,109 1,850 1,778 1,206 614 818 562 637 1,056
Iran - - -
Israel - - -
Japan 10,254 15,968 14,821 18,916 14,385 12,959 16,930 17,920 14,071
Jordan - - -
Korea 1,769 2,521 4,433 6,071 3,008 2,468 3,968 3,262 3,002
Kuwait - - -
Laos - -
Malaysia 2,478 1,639 1,047 872 586 609 631 815 1,060
Myanmar - - -
Nepal - - -
Pakistan - - -
Saudi Arabia 1,781 789 274 418 459 457 278 382 225
Singapore 1,178 2,062 971 1,303 771 1,206 810 960 1,335
Sri Lanka - - -
Taiwan 711 2,875 2,125 2,670 2,271 1,409 1,450 1,232 1,134
Thailand 450 707 166 438 185 607 545 593 834
United Arab Emirates - - -
Vietnam - - 43 37 28 101 41 46 31
North America
Canada 1,405 2,433 1,884 2,252 1,546 2,381 1,190 1,540 1,413
Mexico - - -
USA 7,784 13,594 11,826 12,587 9,876 9,940 12,129 15,045 10,162
South America
Argentina - - -
Brazil - - -
Colombia - - -
Peru - - -
Venezuela - - -
8-4
Table 8.1 - continued
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
804,365 876,216 903,428 908,863 957,019 1,727,549 1,827,086 2,524,795 2,838,806 3,006,962
748,405 822,745 846,065 850,288 897,005 1,634,086 1,715,872 2,387,116 2,664,324 2,850,801
739,896 817,814 840,541 843,073 889,645 1,622,334 1,709,728 2,380,104 2,649,625 2,827,480
8,509 4,931 5,524 7,215 7,360 11,752 6,144 7,012 14,699 23,321
55,960 53,471 57,363 58,575 60,014 93,463 111,214 137,679 174,482 156,161
1,129 1,792 1,832 1,491 1,587 1,960 3,202 3,270 4,520 3,674
- - - - - 302 800 1,118 693 317
10,160 10,751 13,050 14,276 14,228 15,162 18,681 14,432 20,026 24,465
- - - - - 81 56 82 395 150
- - - - - 134 61 101 641 200
- - - - - 37 119 86 430 123
- - - - - 5 84 278 179 89
- - - - - 18 15 79 317 46
8-5
Table 8.1 - continued
VISITOR ARRIVALS BY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE, DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN
1998 - 2016
Country of Residence 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Europe
Austria - - 74 128 139 16 33 92 183
Belgium - - 102 110 63 84 106 301 149
Commonwealth
Independent States
Denmark 256 304 153 217 204 89 186 413 379
Finland - - 47 57 2 23 25 116 119
France 445 1,226 596 304 135 233 273 333 245
Germany 1,548 2,517 2,388 1,348 832 889 824 999 706
Greece - - -
Holland - - - - - 15 70 94 8
Iceland - - - - - - - 4
Ireland - - - - - - - 77 137
Italy 767 943 497 218 171 332 225 405 313
Luxembourg - - -
Netherlands 356 569 317 178 125 294 127 515 244
Norway - - 94 190 82 100 146 189 227
Poland - - -
Portugal - - -
Russia - - -
Serbia & Montenegro - - - - - - - - -
Spain 306 407 299 962 49 34 129 420 199
Sweden - - 208 157 145 96 138 143 181
Switzerland 784 769 543 295 244 452 462 929 398
United Kingdom 1,226 2,435 1,494 968 655 588 1,280 1,672 1,088
Oceania
Australia 1,975 2,379 2,280 2,659 1,153 1,999 1,910 3,135 2,119
Guam - - -
Nauru - - -
New Zealand 266 412 163 415 148 119 162 474 281
Papua New Guinea - - -
Africa
Nigeria - - -
South Africa - - -
Others 2,432 7,106 5,605 9,037 8,294 7,090 6,877 5,045 6,776
8-6
Table 8.1 - continued
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
- - - - - - - 97 21 48
303 361 370 390 153 233 738 1,160 636 556
94 32 33 23 - 68 430 734 308 234
340 295 261 305 257 400 1,381 1,796 1,061 1,006
676 854 907 1,065 801 1,025 2,023 2,738 2,325 2,389
- - - - - 53 470 1,065 327 240
19 76 46 13 - - - - - -
- 3 - 2 - - - - - -
53 35 28 30 27 117 548 753 553 465
188 323 335 381 319 484 1,298 1,408 1,098 906
- - - - - 4 21 12 187 92
154 229 152 155 365 409 1,127 1,514 845 686
93 248 259 227 307 456 945 1,487 1,117 857
- - - - - 12 171 564 198 147
- - - - - 7 598 640 190 139
- - - - - 134 407 1,357 838 320
- - - - - - 110 - 38 29
48 117 120 86 138 286 603 1,246 962 696
75 281 277 254 155 288 803 1,064 717 613
420 514 623 591 373 361 991 1,578 1,096 1,157
901 878 755 864 912 1,717 3,026 3,561 3,899 4,551
2,116 2,471 2,544 2,581 2,804 4,000 6,012 5,278 6,186 6,656
- - - - - 33 138 626 586 131
- - - - - 8 71 31 228 19
117 140 160 211 152 309 1,010 936 1,190 1,023
- - - - - 46 82 59 341 241
9,532 7,797 8,309 9,000 11,236 33,939 17,404 37,421 68,589 48,283
8-7
Table 8.2
DISTRIBUTION OF TRAVELERS BY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE AND PROVINCE/CITY
2009 - 2016
Country of Residence 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Davao Oriental 37,729 37,584 17,080 62,316 82,437 277,542 199,853 250,657
Domestic Travelers 36,966 36,843 16,775 59,666 77,803 274,320 195,779 248,862
Balikbayan/
Overseas Filipinos 220 261 127 - - - - -
Asia
China - - - 15 - - - -
Hongkong 1 2 1 - - - - -
India - 1 1 - - - - -
Indonesia 5 4 - - - - - -
Japan 22 21 3 - - - - -
Korea 51 39 6 7 - - - -
Malaysia 1 4 2 - - - - -
Saudi Arabia 1 1 - - - - - -
Singapore 27 20 2 - - - - -
Taiwan 1 3 - - - - - -
North America
Canada 2 5 - - - - - -
USA 64 57 10 31 - - - -
South America
Peru - - - - - 200 - -
Europe
Belgium - 1 1 - - - - -
Germany 4 2 1 - - - - -
Netherlands - 2 - - - - - -
Switzerland 3 1 - - - - - -
Oceania
Australia 6 5 4 68 - - - -
New Zealand 3 3 2 - - - - -
Davao del Norte 107,550 106,005 108,401 380,019 195,388 581,903 692,142 720,407
Domestic Travelers 102,406 100,547 103,206 378,797 190,109 559,915 651,267 691,869
Balikbayan/
Overseas Filipinos 978 1,104 1,081 105 - - - 65
8-8
Table 8.2 - continued
DISTRIBUTION OF TRAVELERS BY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE AND PROVINCE/CITY
2009 - 2016
Country of Residence 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Asia
Bangladesh - - - - - 4 - -
Brunei 13 18 8 4 - - - -
Cambodia - - - 6 - 2 3 1
China 170 169 38 66 - 719 496 758
Egypt - - - - - 2 4 8
Hongkong 14 35 12 6 - 26 57 88
India 15 15 2 - - 115 106 47
Indonesia 31 27 10 - - 58 57 20
Iran - - - - - - 2 2
Israel - - - - - - - 2
Japan 436 433 215 89 - 713 240 328
Jordan - - - - - - - 3
Korea 799 838 266 63 - 1,209 484 302
Kuwait - - - - - 4 6 22
Laos - - - - - 4 8 -
Malaysia 20 18 5 14 - 109 13 31
Myanmar - - - 4 - 8 - 2
Nepal - - - - - - 10 2
Pakistan - - - - - - - 2
Saudi Arabia 22 17 15 - - 116 18 87
Singapore 37 22 7 11 - 136 113 82
Sri Lanka - - - - - - - 4
Taiwan 37 53 13 - - 88 153 66
Thailand 11 27 10 - - 1 89 11
United Arab Emirates - - - - - 57 46 97
Vietnam - 2 1 - - 13 25 -
North America
Canada 153 88 66 10 - 316 207 154
Mexico - - - - - 14 40 18
USA 796 936 589 129 - 1,334 550 1,117
South America
Brazil - - - - - - 1 2
Colombia - - - - - - - 8
Peru - - - - - - - 2
Venezuela - - - - - - 5 2
Europe
Austria 33 36 6 - - 60 413 14
Belgium 23 15 4 - - 28 5 14
Denmark 31 36 14 - - 84 27 30
Finland 8 10 3 - - 8 15 2
France 61 59 7 - - 138 92 58
Germany 174 167 77 1 - 241 129 183
Greece - - - - - 7 - -
Holland 2 3 - - - - - -
Iceland - 1 - - - - - -
8-9
Table 8.2 - continued
DISTRIBUTION OF TRAVELERS BY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE AND PROVINCE/CITY
2009 - 2016
Country of Residence 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Oceania
Australia 280 246 69 11 - 583 86 297
New Zealand 13 37 8 1 - 13 38 24
Africa
Nigeria - - - - - - - 2
South Africa - - - - - 2 - 8
Compostela Valley 44,525 43,342 63,461 49,960 107,866 112,079 206,648 130,617
Domestic Travelers 44,137 42,960 63,423 49,960 107,866 112,079 206,490 130,181
Balikbayan/
Overseas Filipinos 135 137 25 - - - - -
Asia
China 14 18 1 - - - - -
Hongkong 17 11 2 - - - - -
Indonesia - 1 - - - - - -
Japan 53 49 - - - - - -
Korea 12 23 - - - - - -
Malaysia 1 3 - - - - - -
Saudi Arabia - 2 2 - - - - -
Thailand 8 1 - - - - - -
Vietnam 3 - - - - - - -
America
Canada 40 39 2 - - - - 8
USA 77 78 3 - - - 158 426
Europe
Finland 4 3 - - - - - -
France 1 - - - - - - -
Germany 23 17 3 - - - - -
Greece - - - - - - - 1
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Table 8.2 - continued
DISTRIBUTION OF TRAVELERS BY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE AND PROVINCE/CITY
2009 - 2016
Country of Residence 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Oceania
Australia 2 3 - - - - - -
New Zealand 6 3 - - - - - -
Davao del Sur 40,347 40,066 23,565 34,274 11,568 23,364 9,836 40,926
Domestic Travelers 39,600 39,247 23,149 33,456 11,098 22,448 9,401 40,344
Balikbayan/
Overseas Filipinos 225 281 176 - - - - -
Asia
Bangladesh - - - - - - 5 -
Cambodia - - - - - - 3 -
China - 2 2 10 - 62 59 74
Hongkong 3 2 1 - - - 22 -
India - 1 - 7 - 69 24 55
Indonesia - 2 - - - 25 3 -
Japan 35 38 8 14 - 174 40 88
Korea 64 41 12 9 - 126 43 54
Malaysia 8 1 - 1 - - 4 32
Saudi Arabia - - 3 - - - - 4
Singapore 2 1 - 3 - 6 1 6
Taiwan 4 - - - - - 5 4
Thailand - 1 - 2 - 17 12 22
Vietnam - - - - - - 1 -
North America
Canada 2 5 1 - - 47 28 77
USA 83 60 14 5 - 84 98 63
South America
Brazil - - - - - 12 - -
Europe
Austria 7 11 3 - - - 2 -
Belgium 2 2 - 1 - 3 1 10
Denmark 2 1 1 - - - 10 1
Finland - - - - - - 4 -
France - - - 3 - 53 6 5
Germany 16 10 2 8 - 33 6 8
Greece - - - - - - - 1
Ireland - - - - - - 6 -
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Table 8.2 - continued
DISTRIBUTION OF TRAVELERS BY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE AND PROVINCE/CITY
2009 - 2016
Country of Residence 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Oceania
Australia 3 - - 3 - 63 17 36
New Zealand - - - 8 - - 7 7
Davao City 672,863 681,490 744,430 1,200,242 1,429,827 1,529,907 1,730,327 1,864,355
Domestic Travelers 617,432 623,476 683,092 1,100,455 1,322,852 1,411,342 1,586,688 1,716,224
Balikbayan/
Overseas Filipinos 3,966 5,432 5,951 11,647 6,144 7,012 14,699 23,256
Asia
Bahrain - - - 59 260 851 348 277
Bangladesh - - - 47 130 448 169 126
Brunei 79 89 122 106 184 544 301 193
Cambodia - - - 9 61 93 204 125
China 2,900 2,893 3,178 4,098 6,231 5,409 7,013 8,816
Egypt - - - 18 78 454 314 110
Hongkong 1,833 1,419 1,305 - 807 2,197 966 1,171
India 837 536 722 1,131 3,195 2,228 3,182 2,835
Indonesia 691 630 532 557 1,148 1,502 994 965
Iran - - - 36 51 17 244 160
Israel - - - 21 68 332 495 205
Japan 10,326 11,003 11,357 10,651 12,595 9,207 11,459 14,133
Jordan - - - 21 39 71 185 246
Korea 4,818 4,896 5,038 7,983 9,438 6,964 8,658 8,460
Kuwait - - - 81 76 711 576 558
Laos - - - - 196 38 162 122
Malaysia 544 514 338 789 1,943 2,434 1,938 2,049
Myanmar - - - 33 72 208 265 114
Nepal - - - 12 82 49 117 78
Pakistan - - - 24 236 99 262 218
Saudi Arabia 438 311 809 877 1,320 1,617 1,631 2,144
Singapore 1,435 1,104 1,079 1,786 3,151 3,006 3,571 4,135
Sri Lanka - - - 37 73 511 349 117
Taiwan 863 770 405 943 1,241 1,800 1,464 1,217
Thailand 304 293 384 563 1,137 1,512 1,484 1,428
United Arab Emirates - - - 225 998 1,885 1,520 1,414
Vietnam 22 20 49 43 330 421 560 306
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Table 8.2 - continued
DISTRIBUTION OF TRAVELERS BY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE AND PROVINCE/CITY
2009 - 2016
Country of Residence 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
South America
Argentina - - - 81 56 82 395 150
Brazil - - - 134 61 89 640 198
Colombia - - - 37 119 86 430 115
Peru - - - 5 84 78 179 87
Venezuela - - - 18 15 79 312 44
Europe
Austria 92 69 74 307 1,008 1,254 1,288 727
Belgium 114 52 146 355 939 929 783 346
Commonwealth
Independent States - - - - - 97 21 48
Denmark 337 353 138 233 738 1,076 599 525
Finland 21 10 - 68 430 726 289 232
France 199 246 250 397 1,381 1,605 963 943
Germany 690 869 718 1,016 2,023 2,464 2,190 2,198
Greece - - - 53 470 1,058 327 238
Holland 44 10 - - - - - -
Iceland - 1 - - - - - -
Ireland 23 23 22 117 548 742 540 454
Italy 272 306 271 484 1,298 1,330 1,017 836
Luxembourg - - - 4 21 12 184 92
Netherlands 141 138 348 409 1,127 1,471 797 625
Norway 226 210 304 456 945 1,371 1,066 807
Poland - - - 12 171 562 197 140
Portugal - - - 7 598 640 180 132
Russia - - - 133 407 1,274 676 259
Spain 102 74 136 286 603 1,208 956 641
Serbia & Montenegro - - - - 110 - 38 29
Sweden 217 187 142 285 803 958 698 561
Switzerland 515 482 350 359 991 1,464 1,041 1,114
United Kingdom 736 844 903 1,717 3,026 3,236 3,859 4,156
Oceania
Australia 2,256 2,328 2,731 3,918 6,012 4,632 6,083 6,323
Guam - - - 33 138 626 586 131
Nauru - - - 8 71 31 228 19
New Zealand 138 167 142 300 1,010 923 1,145 992
Papua New Guinea - - - 46 82 59 341 241
Africa
Nigeria - - - 25 29 114 331 233
South Africa - - - 206 673 247 339 233
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Table 8.3
MONTHLY HOTEL OCCUPANCY RATE BY HOTEL CATEGORY, DAVAO CITY
2006 - 2016
Year / Hotel Category January February March April May
2006
De Luxe 64.5 79.3 71.5 85.9 71.2
First Class 65.6 61.8 55.1 55.4 57.4
Standard 62.2 64.9 75.8 71.7 75.4
Economy 62.5 65.8 61.5 59.6 60.7
2007
De Luxe 85.0 63.0 - 66.0 69.0
First Class 43.8 45.6 47.5 69.2 70.6
Standard 61.5 64.8 65.9 63.6 61.3
Economy 57.1 56.0 58.9 56.4 57.1
2008
De Luxe 67.0 71.0 70.0 69.0 74.0
First Class 60.4 59.7 62.0 65.5 62.8
Standard 60.0 57.6 45.4 62.2 53.8
Economy 58.6 46.0 50.0 55.5 55.6
Inns 45.0 45.3 37.6 55.0 65.7
Pension House 34.4 35.7 27.7 30.0 32.1
2009
De Luxe 55.0 84.0 78.0 68.0 70.0
First Class 52.5 65.8 67.1 66.6 50.7
Standard 55.3 62.6 50.3 55.3 56.1
Economy 54.7 52.1 52.1 52.3 54.0
2010
De Luxe 63.0 79.0 77.0 71.0 61.0
First Class 60.0 63.0 64.0 62.0 60.0
Standard 45.0 46.0 48.0 45.0 47.0
Economy 46.6 47.0 51.0 50.0 48.0
2011
De Luxe 59.0 79.0 76.0 64.0 76.0
First Class 30.8 50.5 52.8 57.3 69.5
Standard 58.0 48.0 71.5 44.0 77.0
Economy 45.0 48.0 50.0 45.0 52.0
2012
De Luxe 59.2 70.9 69.7 66.4 65.6
First Class 42.0 44.8 28.5 33.2 40.7
Standard 38.8 53.4 55.3 57.1 63.8
Economy 44.8 51.2 58.8 39.1 52.3
Apartelle 30.1 39.5 30.3 47.1 76.1
Inns 43.6 43.7 46.3 50.4 53.0
2013 … … … … …
2014 … … … … …
2015 49.1 53.5 53.9 52.8 37.6
2016 47.0 54.5 51.0 53.5 52.5
Note: Figures are based on reports submitted by hotel/accommodation establishments.
Source: Department of Tourism XI
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Table 8.3 - continued
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Table 8.4
PROVINCIAL DISTRIBUTION OF TOURIST ATTRACTIONS OR SPOTS
2008 - 2015
Province / Tourist Attractions 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012r 2013r 2014r 2015r
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Table 8.5
NUMBER OF DOT ACCREDITED HOTELS AND HOTEL ROOMS BY CLASSIFICATION AND PROVINCE
2012 - 2016
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Chapter 9
VITAL, HEALTH AND NUTRITION
STATISTICS
Data on vital events, health and nutrition are key inputs to programs aimed at providing
the basic minimum services to the citizenry. The data provide a profile of the health status and the level,
causes and patterns of the mortality and morbidity of the population. The health and nutrition status of the
people are an utmost concern of local governance. The focus of current development efforts is towards
extending better services and expanding the delivery system even to the remotest rural communities. This
is anchored on the concept that no individual should be deprived of the right to health care. Furthermore,
the strength and well-being of the people influence their capabilities to engage in various economic
endeavors. A cross analysis of the data with the demographic and socioeconomic information of the target
population shows the existing and potential problems in an area. The health and nutrition status of the
population should therefore be a priority in public service to truly empower the people, an objective of
growth and development. These concerns and objectives necessitate the provision of data as bases in the
delivery of services catering to the health and nutritional requirements of individuals.
This chapter presents statistics for the region and its provinces/cities on the registration of
vital events such as number of births, deaths and marriages, including infant, foetal and maternal deaths,
and the leading causes of mortality. This chapter likewise contains data on health facilities and the
coverage of immunization programs. Meanwhile, the data on health and nutrition presented include the
nutritional status of children, the leading causes of morbidity and notifiable diseases. The source of data is
the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) for vital statistics that were processed using the certificates of
births, deaths and marriages under the country’s Civil Registration System. The data on mortality,
morbidity, health facilities, and immunization programs are sourced from the Department of Health
compiled from its reporting systems.
Sector Highlights
In 2016, maternal mortality in Region XI stood at 110.9 per 100,000 live births while infant
mortality was 7.8 per 1,000 live births.
Diseases of the heart was the top leading cause of mortality in the region in 2016 with a rate of
65.0 per 100,000 population while disorder pneumonia was the leading cause of infant mortality
with a rate of 133.0 per 100,000 live births in the same year. Meanwhile, acute upper respiratory
infection was the primary cause of morbidity in Region XI in 2016 with a rate of 1,055.0 per
100,000 population.
In 2016, 72.3 percent of the targeted children population (97,573 children) was fully immunized.
Pill was the most common contraceptive method used by currently married women in Region XI
in 2013.
In 2016, there were a total of 116 hospitals in the region, majority of which were private hospitals.
Bed to population ratio was 1:814
An estimated 94.4 percent of children aged 0-71 months weighed in 2016 were within the normal
weight range.
In 2016, Sarangani was the most nutritionally depressed municipality in Davao Region while Don
Marcelino came in second, both from the newly created province of Davao Occidental.
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Chapter 9 - VITAL, HEALTH AND NUTRITION
Table 9.1A Number and Rate of Registered Marriages by Province/City, 1998 - 2005, 2015 9-4
Table 9.1B Number, Percent Distribution of Registered Marriage by Region, 2014-2015 9-5
Table 9.2A Number and Rate of Registered Live Births by Province/City, 1997 - 2004 9-6
Table 9.2B Number of Registered Live Births by Type of Attendance and Province/City 9-7
1997 - 2004
Table 9.2C Number of Registered Live Births by Sex and Province/City, 1997 - 2004 9-9
Table 9.2D Number of Live Births by Sex, Usual Residence of Mother and by Region, 9 - 10
and by Region 2013-2014
Table 9.2E Number of Live Births by Usual residence of the Mother by 9 - 11
by Type of Attendance, 2014-2015
Table 9.3 Projected Total Fertility Rate by Five-Year Interval by Region, 2005-2040 9 - 12
Table 9.4A Number and Rate of Registered Deaths by Province/City, 1997 - 2004 9 - 13
Table 9.4B Number of Registered Deaths by Attendance and Province/City, 1997 - 2004 9 - 14
Table 9.4C Number and Rate of Foetal Deaths by Province/City, 1997 - 2004 9 - 15
Table 9.4D Number of Foetal Deaths and Percent Distribution by Region of Occurance 9 - 16
2010-2011
Table 9.5 Maternal Mortality Rate by Province/City, 2008 - 2016 9 - 17
Table 9.7B Leading Causes of Infant Mortality, Number and Rate, 2007 - 2016 9 - 19
Table 9.7C Leading Causes of Maternal Mortality, Number and Rate, 2008 - 2013 9 - 21
Table 9.7D Leading Causes of Maternal Mortality, Number and Rate, 2015-2016 9 - 22
Table 9.8 Leading Causes of Morbidity, Number and Rate, 2007 - 2016 9 - 23
Table 9.9 Notifiable Diseases, Reported Cases by Cause, Region XI, 2015 - 2016 9 - 25
Table 9.10 Mortality, All Causes, Number and Percentage Distribution by Sex and 9 - 26
Age Group, 1999 - 2004
Table 9.12 Coverage of Fully Immunized Below One-Year Old Infants Against Measles, 9 - 29
by Province/City, 2011 - 2016
Table 9.16 Number and Bed Capacity of Government and Private Hospitals and 9 - 33
Bed-to-Population Ratio, by Province/City, 2006 - 2016
Table 9.17 Nutritional Status of Children Aged 0-71 Months Old by Province/City 9 - 35
2009 - 2016
Table 9.18 Nutritionally Depressed Municipalities in the Davao Region, 2012- 2016 9 - 38
Table 9.19 Nutritional Status of Children 0-5 Years Old by Province, 2011, 2016 9 - 39
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Figure 9.1 Projected Total Fertility Rate, Medium Assumption, Region XI, 2005-2040 9 - 12
Figure 9.3 Coverage of Fully Immunized One-Year Old Infants Against Measles 9 - 30
by Province/City 2016
Figure 9.4 Contraceptive Prevalence Rate by Type of Method, Region XI, 2004 - 2013 9 - 31
Figure 9.5 Nutritional Status of 0-71 Months Old Children by Province/City, 2016 9 - 37
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Table 9.1A
NUMBER AND RATE OF REGISTERED MARRIAGES BY PROVINCE/CITY
1998 - 2005, 2015
(Rate per 1,000 Population)
Davao Oriental 3,906 17.6 2,245 10.0 2,369 10.4 2,505 10.8
Davao del Norte 5,015 12.6 3,622 14.9 3,043 12.4 3,339 13.4
Compostela Valley 3,993 15.0 3,761 12.9 3,135 10.5 3,399 11.2
Davao del Sur 4,727 13.2 5,250 13.8 5,919 15.2 5,627 14.2
Davao City 8,579 15.3 9,011 15.6 8,133 13.9 8,695 14.6
IGACOS a/ a/ 526 12.7 479 11.4 706 16.5
Tagum City a/ a/ 1,481 16.4 1,731 18.9 1,421 15.3
Davao Oriental 2,623 11.2 2,779 11.6 2,041 8.4 1,793 8.6
Davao del Norte 3,475 13.7 2,282 12.3 2,227 11.8 2,191 9.4
Compostela Valley 4,396 14.2 3,438 10.9 3,125 9.7 3,246 8.8
Davao del Sur 5,037 12.5 4,546 13.3 3,787 10.9 3,153 8.1
Davao City 10,006 16.5 9,216 14.9 8,112 12.9 5,597 6.9
Digos City b/ b/ 1,011 15.0 1,101 16.1 926 10.9
Panabo City a/ a/ 1,021 14.3 821 11.3 857 9.3
IGACOS 622 14.3 436 9.9 467 10.4 598 11.5
Tagum City 1,717 18.2 1,767 18.4 1,919 19.7 2,011 15.5
Mati City .. .. .. .. .. .. 667 9.5
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Table 9.1B
NUMBER, PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF REGISTERED MARRIAGE BY REGION
2014-2015
2014 2015
Place of Accurance
Number Percent Number Percent
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Table 9.2A
NUMBER AND RATE OF REGISTERED LIVE BIRTHS BY PROVINCE/CITY
1997 - 2004
(Rate per 1,000 Population)
Davao Oriental 7,113 16.6 6,852 15.7 7,186 16.2 8,122 18.1
Davao del Norte 25,384 20.2 24,504 18.9 14,532 18.3 10,430 21.5
Compostela Valley a/ a/ a/ a/ 10,295 19.3 11,477 19.7
Davao del Sur 12,148 17.5 11,616 16.5 11,123 15.6 12,175 15.9
Davao City 25,215 23.7 26,194 24.0 25,668 22.9 28,625 24.8
IGACOS a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 1,466 17.6
Tagum City a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 3,956 21.9
Davao Oriental 7,611 16.7 6,340 13.7 6,508 13.8 6,726 14.1
Davao del Norte 10,270 20.9 9,625 19.3 10,128 20.0 7,731 20.8
Compostela Valley 11,153 18.8 10,353 17.1 10,705 17.3 11,695 18.6
Davao del Sur 11,734 15.1 11,158 14.1 11,557 14.4 8,757 12.8
Davao City 28,213 24.0 28,530 23.9 27,872 22.9 28,522 23.1
Digos City b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ 3,164 23.5
Panabo City a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 3,256 22.8
IGACOS 1,528 18.1 1,448 16.9 1,630 18.7 1,378 15.6
Tagum City 3,958 21.6 3,889 20.9 4,594 24.3 4,661 24.3
Notes: 1. Until 2003, Province/City refers to the usual residence of the mother. For year 2004 and 2005, it refers
to place of registration.
2. Rates for 1997-1999 were computed using the 1995 Census-Based Population Projections.
3. Rates for 2000-2004 were computed using the 2000 Census-Based Population Projections.
a/ Included in Davao del Norte.
b/ Included in Davao del Sur.
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Table 9.2B
NUMBER OF REGISTERED LIVE BIRTHS BY TYPE OF ATTENDANCE AND PROVINCE/CITY
1997 - 2004
Province/City / Year
Attendance 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
Davao Oriental 7,113 6,852 7,186 8,122 7,611 6,340 6,508 6,726
Davao del Norte 25,384 24,504 14,532 15,852 10,270 9,625 10,128 7,731
Davao del Sur 12,148 11,616 11,123 12,175 11,734 11,158 11,557 8,757
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Table 9.2B - continued
Davao City 25,215 26,194 25,668 28,625 28,213 28,530 27,872 28,522
Doctor b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ 1,352
Nurse b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ 7
Midwife b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ 282
Traditional Midwife b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ 1,520
Others b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ 3
Not Stated b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ -
Doctor a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 1,274
Nurse a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ -
Midwife a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 831
Traditional Midwife a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 1,147
Others a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 4
Not Stated a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ -
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Table 9.2C
NUMBER OF REGISTERED LIVE BIRTHS BY SEX AND PROVINCE/CITY
1997 - 2004
Province/City / Year
Sex 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
Region XI
Both Sexes 69,860 69,166 68,804 76,251 74,467 71,343 73,270 75,890
Female 33,543 33,264 33,063 36,801 35,997 34,228 35,133 36,400
Male 36,317 35,902 35,741 39,450 38,470 37,115 38,137 39,490
Davao Oriental
Both Sexes 7,113 6,852 7,186 8,122 7,611 6,340 6,225 6,726
Female 3,475 3,298 3,499 3,913 3,670 3,025 3,064 3,352
Male 3,638 3,554 3,687 4,209 3,941 3,315 3,161 3,374
Compostela Valley
Both Sexes a/ a/ 10,295 11,477 11,153 10,353 9,093 11,695
Female a/ a/ 4,905 5,522 5,479 4,944 4,296 5,573
Male a/ a/ 5,390 5,955 5,674 5,409 4,797 6,122
Davao City
Both Sexes 25,215 26,194 25,668 28,625 28,213 28,530 30,013 28,522
Female 11,936 12,600 12,377 13,751 13,503 13,652 14,355 13,625
Male 13,279 13,594 13,291 14,874 14,710 14,878 15,658 14,897
Digos City
Both Sexes b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ 3,164
Female b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ 1,469
Male b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ 1,695
Panabo City
Both Sexes a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 3,256
Female a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 1,563
Male a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 1,693
IGACOS
Both Sexes a/ a/ a/ 1,466 1,528 1,448 1,264 1,378
Female a/ a/ a/ 720 700 699 616 660
Male a/ a/ a/ 746 828 749 648 718
Tagum City
Both Sexes a/ a/ a/ 3,956 3,958 3,889 7,811 4,661
Female a/ a/ a/ 1,963 1,932 1,914 3,719 2,185
Male a/ a/ a/ 1,993 2,026 1,975 4,092 2,476
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Table 9.2D
NUMBER OF LIVE BIRTHS BY SEX, USUAL RESIDENCE OF MOTHER AND BY REGION
2014-2015
2014 2015
Place of Occurance
Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female
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Table 9.2E
NUMBER OF LIVE BIRTHS BY USUAL RESIDENCE OF THE MOTHER BY TYPE OF ATTENDANCE
2014
Type of Attendance
Hilot/Unli
Place of Occurance Total Not
Physician Nurse Midwife censed Others
Stated
Midwife
Type of Attendance
Hilot/Unli
Place of Occurance Total Not
Physician Nurse Midwife censed Others
Stated
Midwife
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Table 9.3
PROJECTED TOTAL FERTILITY RATE BY FIVE-YEAR INTERVAL BY REGION
2005 - 2040
(Medium Assumption; In Percent)
Figure 9.1 Projected Total Fertility Rate, Medium Assumption, Region XI, 2005-2040
3.50
3.00
2.50
2.00
1.50
1.00
0.50
0.00
2005-
2010-
2010 2015-
2015 2020-
2020 2025-
2025 2030-
2030 2035-
2035
2040
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Table 9.4A
NUMBER AND RATE OF REGISTERED DEATHS BY PROVINCE/CITY
1997 - 2004
(Rate per 1,000 Population)
Davao Oriental 1,387 3.2 1,337 3.1 1,295 2.9 1,296 2.9
Davao del Norte 4,534 3.6 4,529 3.5 2,916 3.7 1,958 4.0
Compostela Valley a/ a/ a/ a/ 1,686 3.2 1,864 3.2
Davao del Sur 2,625 3.8 2,973 4.2 2,749 3.8 2,913 3.8
Davao City 4,819 4.5 5,058 4.6 5,116 4.6 5,350 4.6
IGACOS a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 330 4.0
Tagum City a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 868 4.8
Davao Oriental 1,399 3.1 1,414 3.1 1,442 3.1 1,506 3.2
Davao del Norte 1,960 4.0 2,124 4.3 2,089 4.1 1,488 4.0
Compostela Valley 1,688 2.8 1,953 3.2 2,093 3.4 1,999 3.2
Davao del Sur 3,087 4.0 3,200 4.1 3,258 4.1 2,418 3.5
Davao City 5,625 4.8 6,087 5.1 6,434 5.3 6,503 5.3
Digos City b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ 798 5.9
Panabo City a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 749 5.2
IGACOS 355 4.2 387 4.5 456 5.2 418 4.7
Tagum City 793 4.3 986 5.3 1,089 5.8 1,184 6.2
Notes: 1. Until 2003, Province/City refers to the usual residence of the deceased. For years 2004 and 2005, it
refers to place of registration.
2. Rates for 1997-1999 were computed using the 1995 Census-Based Population Projections.
3. Rates for 2000-2004 were computed using the 2000 Census-Based Population Projections.
a/ Included in Davao del Norte.
b/ Included in Davao del Sur.
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Table 9.4B
NUMBER OF REGISTERED DEATHS BY ATTENDANCE AND PROVINCE/CITY
1997 - 2004
Province/City / Year
Attendance 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 c/ 2002 2003 2004
Region XI
Total Deaths 13,553 14,099 13,913 14,837 14,907 16,365 17,123 17,277
Attended 5,064 4,827 4,538 4,937 … 5,371 5,419 5,416
Not Attended 8,489 9,272 9,375 9,900 … 10,994 11,704 11,861
Davao Oriental
Total Deaths 1,264 1,228 1,183 1,178 1,399 1,288 1,338 1,371
Attended 437 453 320 224 … 288 248 289
Not Attended 827 775 863 954 … 1,000 1,090 1,082
Compostela Valley
Total Deaths a/ a/ 1,492 1,531 1,688 1,568 1,703 1,650
Attended a/ a/ 176 121 … 107 109 71
Not Attended a/ a/ 1,316 1,410 … 1,461 1,594 1,579
Davao City
Total Deaths 5,569 5,779 5,689 6,049 5,625 6,807 7,275 7,251
Attended 2,504 2,348 2,436 2,714 … 3,055 3,280 3,145
Not Attended 3,065 3,431 3,253 3,335 … 3,752 3,995 4,106
Digos City
Total Deaths b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ 1,022
Attended b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ 444
Not Attended b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ b/ 578
Panabo City
Total Deaths a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 628
Attended a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 137
Not Attended a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 491
IGACOS
Total Deaths a/ a/ a/ 424 355 354 399 382
Attended a/ a/ a/ 25 … 16 14 15
Not Attended a/ a/ a/ 399 … 338 385 367
Tagum City
Total Deaths a/ a/ a/ 1,495 793 1,677 1,747 1,868
Attended a/ a/ a/ 976 … 1,081 1,040 1,127
Not Attended a/ a/ a/ 519 … 596 707 741
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Table 9.4C
NUMBER AND RATE OF FOETAL DEATHS BY PROVINCE/CITY
1997 - 2004
(Rate per 1,000 Live Births)
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Table 9.4D
NUMBER OF FOETAL DEATHS AND PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY REGION OF OCCURRENCE
2010-2011
2010 2011
Place of Occurance
Number Percent Number Percent
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Table 9.5
MATERNAL MORTALITY RATE BY PROVINCE/CITY
2008 - 2016
(Rate per 100,000 Livebirths)
Leading Causes 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Region XI 105.3 120.5 89.7 109.0 74.0 119.0 131.9 110.8 110.9
Davao Oriental 76.0 101.9 109.1 140.0 134.0 142.0 215.8 185.1 65.8
Davao del Norte 143.3 199.7 121.5 130.0 71.0 132.0 155.6 99.2 219.1
Compostela Valley 148.3 90.3 80.0 141.0 70.0 185.0 164.1 76.0 48.5
Davao del Sur 47.1 102.7 131.2 140.0 110.0 98.0 106.1 213.2 135.8
Davao Occidental … … … … … … … … 85.0
Davao City 107.0 104.4 45.0 50.0 39.0 84.0 83.2 51.0 77.4
Digos City 0.0 33.8 160.3 32.0 a/ 96.0 a/ 129.2 a/
Panabo City 60.4 206.3 84.4 135.0 b/ 145.0 b/ 155.5 b/
IGACOS 48.1 50.5 0.0 234.0 b/ 97.0 b/ - b/
Tagum City 87.4 273.2 118.8 74.0 b/ 63.0 b/ 72.0 b/
Mati City 39.0 161.9 152.1 c/ c/ 147.0 c/ 147.1 c/
Table 9.6
INFANT MORTALITY RATE BY PROVINCE/CITY
2008 - 2016
(Rate per 1,000 Livebirths)
Leading Causes 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Region XI 10.3 8.4 10.0 7.7 7.0 8.7 9.7 9.7 7.8
Davao Oriental 6.2 4.4 6.8 5.7 5.0 6.0 5.4 9.4 12.5
Davao del Norte 8.8 10.5 7.4 5.7 4.0 7.6 19.0 5.6 6.4
Compostela Valley 18.4 5.6 14.5 4.8 6.0 6.7 2.8 15.5 9.1
Davao del Sur 6.5 5.5 6.0 6.1 6.0 5.5 1.1 3.8 7.0
Davao Occidental … … … … … … … … 11.1
Davao City 11.0 11.4 12.7 11.9 12.0 13.1 12.4 13.3 6.2
Digos City 12.2 5.4 10.9 10.3 a/ 7.1 a/ a/ a/
Panabo City 9.1 11.2 5.6 6.2 b/ 7.0 b/ b/ b/
IGACOS 10.6 7.1 7.7 1.9 b/ 6.3 b/ b/ b/
Tagum City 14.0 15.1 12.7 7.9 b/ 13.1 b/ b/ b/
Mati City 6.2 5.3 6.5 2.5 c/ 5.2 c/ c/ c/
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Table 9.7A
LEADING CAUSES OF MORTALITY, NUMBER AND RATE
2009-2016
(Rate per 100,000 Population)
Diseases of the Heart 2,462 57.4 2,141 49.1 2,257 49.0 2,069 44.0
Pneumonia 2,137 49.8 2,291 52.5 2,235 48.0 1,992 42.0
Cerebrovascular Disease 2,009 46.8 1,906 43.7 33.0 a/ a/
Hypertensive Diseases 860 20.0 881 20.2 925 20.0 a/ a/
Renal Failure a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Diabetes Melitus a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 597 13.0
Diseases of arteries 1,047 24.4 947 21.7 931 20.0 a/ a/
Symptoms, Signs & Lab Finding Not
Elsewhere Classified a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease a/ a/ a/ a/ 424 9.0 a/ a/
Diseases of the Digestive System 873 20.3 769 17.6 754 16.0 663 14.0
Septicemia a/ a/ 547 12.5 465 10.0 a/ a/
Accidents/Violence, All Forms 1,378 32.1 a/ a/ 939 20.0 1,172 25.0
Tuberculosis, All Forms a/ a/ 538 12.3 540 11.7 574 12.0
Others, Unspecified a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Gastric, Duodenal and Peptic Ulcer a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Assault a/ a/ a/ a/ 391 8.4 a/ a/
Acute rheumatic fever a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Malignant Neoplasm (Cancer) 1,677 39.1 1,457 33.4 1,445 31.0 1,349 29.0
Diseases of the Circulatory System a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 3,579 76.0
Diseases of the Respiratory System a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 621 13.0
Tuberculosis, Respiratory 680 15.8 a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Liver Disease a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Diseases of Genitourinary System 1,001 23.3 986 22.6 744 16.0 731 16.0
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Table 9.7B
LEADING CAUSES OF INFANT MORTALITY, NUMBER AND RATE
2009-2016
(Rate per 100,000 Live Births)
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Table 9.7B - continued
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Table 9.7C
LEADING CAUSES OF MATERNAL MORTALITY, NUMBER AND RATE
2008 - 2013
(Rate per 100,000 Livebirths)
1
Complications of Labor and Delivery 50 51.0 54 56.6 40 40.8
2
Oedema, Proteinuria and Hypertensive Disorder 27 27.0 30 31.5 20 20.4
5
Complications related to Puerperium 6 6.0 6 6.3 8 8.2
Other Obstetric Conditions, NEC a/ a/ 2 2.1 7 7.1
4
Maternal Care related to Fetus and Amniotic Cavity 8 8.0 6 6.3 5 5.1
3
Pregnancy with Abortive Outcomes 13 13.0 6 6.3 6 6.1
Other Maternal disorders predominantly related to
preg. a/ a/ 11 11.5 2 2.0
Hypertensive Disorders a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
1
Complications of Labor and Delivery 56 58.0 29 29.3 49 50.0
Oedema, Proteinuria and Hypertensive Disorder2 27 28.0 29 29.3 39 40.0
5
Complications related to Puerperium 1 1.0 7 7.1 5 5.0
Other Obstetric Conditions, NEC a/ a/ 5 5.1 11 11.0
Maternal Care related to Fetus and Amniotic Cavity4 7 7.2 2 2.0 9 9.0
3
Pregnancy with Abortive Outcomes
p y 9 9.3 1 1.0 2 2.0
preg. 1 1.0 a/ a/ 2 2.0
Hypertensive Disorders a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
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Table 9.7D
LEADING CAUSES OF MATERNAL MORTALITY, NUMBER AND RATE
2015-2016
(Rate per 100,000 Livebirths)
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Table 9.8
LEADING CAUSES OF MORBIDITY, NUMBER AND RATE
2007 - 2016
(Rate per 100,000 Population)
Leading Cause 2007 2008 2009 2010
Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate
Acute Upper Respiratory Infection 43,445 1,045.2 45,400 1,074.0 5,129 385.0 39,005 894.1
Pneumonia 19,789 476.1 25,244 597.0 7,241 543.6 21,971 503.6
Hypertensive Diseases 11,295 271.7 13,931 329.0 2,636 197.9 9,481 217.3
Acute Respiratory Infection a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Acute Bronchitis/Bronchiolitis a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Urinary Tract Infection a/ a/ a/ a/ 1,929 144.8 12,733 291.9
Other viral Diseases a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Diabetes Mellitus 3,162 76.1 4,475 106.0 a/ a/ a/ a/
Gastritis a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Open Wounds (cause by injuries,
burns, etc) a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
Influenza 3,072 73.9 2,691 64.0 a/ a/ 4,824 110.6
Dengue Fever 4,461 107.3 3,745 89.0 4,487 336.9 a/ a/
Emphysema & other COPD a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
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Table 9.8- continued
49,701 1,073.3 79,666 1,691.0 55,522 1,169.0 51,274 1,059.0 61,519 1,246.0 53,076 1,055.0
19,245 415.6 a/ a/ 21,717 457.0 30,868 637.0 28,917 586.0 31,983 635.0
10,249 221.3 11,528 245.0 12,189 257.0 15,025 310.0 12,108 245.0 19,202 382.0
a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 11,785 234.0
a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 10,921 217.0
a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 9,157 182.0
10,982 237.2 a/ a/ 13,261 279.0 17,381 359.0 a/ a/ 7,726 154.0
a/ a/ 3,245 69 a/ a/ a/ a/ 4,513 91.0 6,490 129.0
1,943 42.0 a/ a/ a/ a/ 3,402 70.0 a/ a/ 5,942 118.0
a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 4,588 93.0 5,488 109.0
a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 17,372 352.0 a/ a/
38,520 831.9 a/ a/ 28,484 600.0 21,805 450.0 14,793 300.0 a/ a/
a/ a/ 17,307 367 a/ a/ 17,406 359.0 13,655 277.0 a/ a/
1,668 36.0 a/ a/ 2,299 48.0 a/ a/ 5,367 109.0 a/ a/
3,793 81.9 a/ a/ 4,146 87.0 a/ a/ 4,099 83.0 a/ a/
a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 3,514 71.0 a/ a/
8,754 189.0 3,672 78.0 9,863 203.0 a/ a/ 3,265 66.0 a/ a/
a/ a/ 4,791 102 a/ a/ 12,318 254.0 a/ a/ a/ a/
a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 4,583 95.0 a/ a/ a/ a/
a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ 4,123 85.0 a/ a/ a/ a/
20,725 447.6 a/ a/ 14,247 300.0 a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
a/ a/ 23,230 493 a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
a/ a/ 11,752 249 a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
969 20.9 a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
796 17.2 a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
684 14.8 a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
184 4.0 a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ a/
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Table 9.9
NOTIFIABLE DISEASES, REPORTED CASES BY CAUSE, REGION XI
2015 - 2016
(Rate per 100,000 Population)
2015 2016
Notifiable Diseases Number Number
Rate Rate
Both Sexes Women Men Both Sexes Women Men
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Table 9.10
MORTALITY, ALL CAUSES, NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION BY SEX AND AGE GROUP
1999 - 2004
All Ages 8,743 5,019 13,762 100.0 9,047 5,532 14,579 100.0 9,260 5,647 14,907 100.0
Under 1 year 366 250 616 4.5 435 270 705 4.8 383 283 666 4.5
1 - 4 years 192 146 338 2.5 231 127 358 2.5 192 170 362 2.4
5 - 9 years 152 90 242 1.8 148 97 245 1.7 141 98 239 1.6
10 - 14 years 129 81 210 1.5 141 98 239 1.6 140 87 227 1.5
15 - 19 years 234 116 350 2.5 190 114 304 2.1 248 95 343 2.3
20 - 24 years 303 113 416 3.0 316 126 442 3.0 321 139 460 3.1
25 - 29 years 331 139 470 3.4 321 172 493 3.4 316 133 449 3.0
30 - 34 years 367 163 530 3.9 365 161 526 3.6 396 163 559 3.7
35 - 39 years 406 195 601 4.4 440 175 615 4.2 472 224 696 4.7
40 - 44 years 480 188 668 4.9 468 247 715 4.9 513 230 743 5.0
45 - 49 years 540 239 779 5.7 582 235 817 5.6 624 266 890 6.0
50 - 54 years 564 273 837 6.1 602 345 947 6.5 673 339 1,012 6.8
55 - 59 years 622 301 923 6.7 648 336 984 6.7 607 323 930 6.2
60 - 64 years 784 376 1,160 8.4 797 440 1,237 8.5 824 430 1,254 8.4
65 - 69 years 750 417 1,167 8.5 754 470 1,224 8.4 811 458 1,269 8.5
70 years & over 2,514 1,928 4,442 32.3 2,603 2,117 4,720 32.4 2,589 2,205 4,794 32.2
Not Stated 9 4 13 0.1 6 2 8 0.1 10 4 14 0.1
All Ages 9,965 6,186 16,151 100.0 10,380 6,481 16,861 100.0 10,540 6,524 17,064 100.0
Under 1 year 349 255 604 3.7 345 261 606 3.6 356 255 611 3.6
1 - 4 years 201 179 380 2.4 226 183 409 2.4 201 134 335 2.0
5 - 9 years 131 85 216 1.3 136 121 257 1.5 141 128 269 1.6
10 - 14 years 131 87 218 1.3 132 103 235 1.4 128 102 230 1.3
15 - 19 years 220 106 326 2.0 260 112 372 2.2 290 100 390 2.3
20 - 24 years 351 125 476 2.9 370 123 493 2.9 389 140 529 3.1
25 - 29 years 315 151 466 2.9 395 157 552 3.3 406 167 573 3.4
30 - 34 years 384 172 556 3.4 419 159 578 3.4 424 160 584 3.4
35 - 39 years 473 217 690 4.3 438 227 665 3.9 498 205 703 4.1
40 - 44 years 573 279 852 5.3 591 278 869 5.2 522 275 797 4.7
45 - 49 years 606 323 929 5.8 659 325 984 5.8 736 319 1,055 6.2
50 - 54 years 729 376 1,105 6.8 775 400 1,175 7.0 808 399 1,207 7.1
55 - 59 years 744 329 1,073 6.6 780 401 1,181 7.0 830 413 1,243 7.3
60 - 64 years 899 482 1,381 8.6 916 490 1,406 8.3 916 472 1,388 8.1
65 - 69 years 895 552 1,447 9.0 940 570 1,510 9.0 979 643 1,622 9.5
70 years & over 2,956 2,466 5,422 33.6 2,988 2,568 5,556 33.0 2,903 2,607 5,510 32.3
Not Stated 8 2 10 0.1 10 3 13 0.1 13 5 18 0.1
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Table 9.11
COVERAGE OF FULLY IMMUNIZED CHILDREN BY PROVINCE/CITY
2011 - 2016
2011 2012
Province/City Target Number Percent Target Number Percent
Population Covered Population Covered
2013 2014
Province/City Target Number Percent Target Number Percent
Population Covered Population Covered
Note: Fully Immunized Child - refers to the child who received 3 doses of OPV, 3 doses of DPT,
one dose of BCG and one dose of measles vaccines before reaching one year old.
Source: Department of Health, Regional Office XI
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Table 9.11 - continued
COVERAGE OF FULLY IMMUNIZED CHILDREN BY PROVINCE/CITY
2011 - 2016
2015 2016
Province/City Target Number Percent Target Number Percent
Population Covered Population Covered
50,000
40,000
35,000
30,000
25,000
20,000
15,000
10,000
5,000
0
Davao Oriental Davao del Compostela Davao del Sur Davao Davao City
Norte Valley Occidental
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Table 9.12
COVERAGE OF FULLY IMMUNIZED BELOW ONE-YEAR OLD INFANTS AGAINST MEASLES
BY PROVINCE/CITY
2011 - 2016
2011 2012
Province/City Target Number Percent Target Number Percent
Population Covered Population Covered
2013 2014
Province/City Target Number Percent Target Number Percent
Population Covered Population Covered
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Table 9.12 - continued
COVERAGE OF FULLY IMMUNIZED BELOW ONE-YEAR OLD INFANTS AGAINST MEASLES
BY PROVINCE/CITY
2011 - 2016
2015 2016
Province/City Target Number Percent Target Number Percent
Population Covered Population Covered
Figure 9.3 COVERAGE OF FULLY IMMUNIZED ONE-YEAR OLD INFANTS AGAINST MEASLES
BY PROVINCE/CITY, 2016
50,000
40,000
35,000
30,000
25,000
20,000
15,000
10,000
5,000
0
Davao Oriental Davao del Compostela Davao del Sur Davao Davao City
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Table 9.13
PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF CURRENTLY MARRIED WOMEN BY CURRENT CONTRACEPTIVE USED
2004 - 2013
65
60
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
0
Any Method Any Modern Method Any Traditional Method No Method Used
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Table 9.14
PROPORTION OF MOTHERS GIVEN TETANUS TOXOID PLUS
BY PROVINCE/CITY
2009-2016
Davao City 60.6 61.3 50.0 74.1 68.4 62.0 59.7 53.0
Digos City 61.7 57.3 57.1 a/ 73.4 a/ 73.8 68.8
Mati City 59.5 58.7 56.6 b/ 71.0 b/ 68.9 52.0
Panabo City 61.1 68.3 55.1 c/ 73.5 c/ 67.4 66.0
Samal City 58.9 60.5 61.6 c/ 70.5 c/ 65.1 62.6
Tagum City 56.9 66.0 45.7 c/ 90.1 c/ 74.7 82.1
Table 9.15
NUMBER OF SELECTED D.O.H. FACILITIES
BY PROVINCE/CITY
2013 - 2016
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Table 9.16
NUMBER AND BED CAPACITY OF GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE HOSPITALS
AND BED-TO-POPULATION RATIO BY PROVINCE/CITY
2006 - 2016
Region XI
2006 115 4,134 24 1,163 91 2,971 1: 989
2007 115 4,611 24 1,188 91 3,423 1: 901
2008 112 4,667 24 1,121 88 3,546 1: 905
2009 112 5,349 21 1,121 91 4,228 1: 802
2010 110 4,750 23 1,552 87 3,198 1: 918
2011 108 4,742 20 1,122 88 3,620 1: 976
2012 109 4,732 20 1,122 89 3,610 1: 996
2013 109 4,732 20 1,122 89 3,610 1: 1,004
2014 112 4,945 20 1,115 92 3,830 1: 979
2015 116 5,181 20 1,115 96 4,066 1: 953
2016 116 6,181 20 2,115 96 4,066 1: 814
Davao Oriental
2006 7 228 5 160 2 68 1: 2,165
2007 7 228 5 160 2 68 1: 2,201
2008 7 210 5 160 2 50 1: 2,427
2009 6 210 5 160 1 50 1: 2,465
2010 6 210 5 160 1 50 1: 2,507
2011 6 210 5 160 1 50 1: 2,438
2012 6 210 5 160 1 50 1: 2,462
2013 6 210 5 160 1 50 1: 2,582
2014 6 210 5 160 1 50 1: 2,619
2015 6 210 5 160 1 50 1: 2,658
2016 6 210 5 160 1 50 1: 2,696
Davao del Norte
2006 25 882 4 275 21 607 1: 928
2007 25 969 4 275 21 694 1: 857
2008 22 1,106 4 275 18 831 1: 371
2009 24 1,055 4 275 20 780 1: 810
2010 24 1,063 4 275 20 788 1: 817
2011 24 1,087 4 275 20 812 1: 889
2012 25 1,119 4 275 21 844 1: 880
2013 25 1,119 4 275 21 844 1: 911
2014 24 1,153 4 275 20 878 1: 906
2015 26 1,201 4 275 22 926 1: 890
2016 27 1,601 4 475 23 926 1: 684
Compostela Valley
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Table 9.16 - continued
NUMBER AND BED CAPACITY OF GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE HOSPITALS
AND BED-TO-POPULATION RATIO BY PROVINCE/CITY
2006 - 2016
Davao City
Notes: 1. Ratio for 1998-1999 were computed using the 1995 Census-Based Population Projections.
2. Ratio for 2000-2007 were computed using the 2000 Census-Based Population Projections.
3. Ratio for 2013-2016 were computed using the 2010 Census-Based Population Projections.
Source: Department of Health, Regional Office XI
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Table 9.17
NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF CHILDREN AGED 0-71 MONTHS OLD BY PROVINCE/CITY
2009 - 2016
Province Number of Below Normal, Below Normal, Above
Normal
Children Weighed Low Very Low Normal
2009
Region XI 625,681 566,372 48,940 5,386 4,983
2010
Region XI 651,754 603,923 36,759 6,889 4,183
2012
Region XI 638,410 595,473 30,760 7,192 4,985
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Table 9.17 - continued
NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF CHILDREN AGED 0-71 MONTHS OLD BY PROVINCE/CITY
2009 - 2016
2013
Region XI 651,206 606,189 32,339 7,881 4,797
2014
Region XI 661,179 605,572 31,522 8,555 6,721
2015
Region XI 667,462 625,076 28,663 7,654 6,509
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Table 9.17 - continued
NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF CHILDREN AGED 0-71 MONTHS OLD BY PROVINCE/CITY
2009 - 2016
2016
Region XI 673,256 635,346 26,341 6,331 5,238
160,000
140,000
120,000
100,000
80,000
60,000
40,000
20,000
0
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Table 9.18
NUTRITIONALLY DEPRESSED MUNICIPALITIES IN THE DAVAO REGION
2012 - 2016
Province /
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Municipality
Rate Rank Rate Rank Rate Rank Rate Rank Rate Rank
Davao Oriental
Boston 5.05 27 9.73 11 9.82 10 11.58 8 7.62 12
Cateel 3.19 36 11.33 9 6.19 23 3.45 32 3.72 28
Governor Generoso 5.29 23 7.13 20 5.26 27 7.57 14 4.33 25
Lupon 4.40 29 4.98 30 2.92 39 5.39 23 5.26 19
Tarragona 5.07 26 6.90 22 8.82 13 3.19 33 2.31 37
San Isidro 1.95 42 1.45 41 1.61 42 0.88 42 0.93 42
Baganga 6.06 18 12.40 6 7.44 16 7.39 15 5.69 17
Banay-banay 3.78 33 3.63 35 3.39 35 2.81 35 3.77 27
Manay 3.31 35 2.97 37 4.60 31 3.85 30 3.26 31
Caraga 2.83 37 5.82 28 6.84 19 2.56 37 3.10 32
Compostela Valley
Montevista 5.82 20 7.28 19 6.21 22 6.30 20 5.61 18
Laak 7.08 14 8.47 14 7.33 18 6.55 19 6.37 14
Maragusan 7.03 15 6.88 23 5.01 30 4.67 25 4.89 21
Compostela 5.05 28 6.52 25 5.61 26 5.04 24 3.52 30
Monkayo 3.88 32 4.98 30 3.07 38 4.40 28 4.46 24
Pantukan 5.58 21 5.55 29 6.30 21 6.93 18 9.84 8
New Bataan 6.11 17 6.34 26 6.15 24 5.96 21 7.77 11
Maco 4.14 31 3.20 36 3.36 36 2.39 39 2.18 38
Mabini 4.34 30 4.14 33 6.38 20 5.85 22 4.60 22
Mawab 2.28 41 1.78 40 1.12 43 0.74 43 0.87 43
Nabunturan 1.36 43 1.34 42 2.14 40 2.32 40 1.95 39
Davao Occidental
Don Marcelino 14.72 3 18.07 3 17.95 2 17.26 3 16.44 2
Jose Abad Santos 7.64 12 12.12 8 12.94 6 11.75 7 11.67 5
Malita 11.45 6 15.35 5 17.83 3 14.66 5 13.95 3
Sarangani 12.35 4 18.32 2 19.56 1 13.72 6 22.99 1
Sta. Maria 11.43 7 12.21 7 11.21 8 10.32 9 10.19 7
Source: National Nutrition Council, Regional Office XI
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Table 9.19
NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF CHILDREN 0-5 YEARS OLD, BY PROVINCE
2011
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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 programs is to develop a meaningful and
efficient educational system in the country. This is a priority thrust of the government today. A specific
objective of programs and systems put in place is to update the quality of our educational system at all
levels. Education is indispensable in bringing about the desired behavioral and attitudinal changes in the
population to effect socioeconomic development. The far-reaching and enduring effects of a literate
citizenry on individual and societal growth and progress call for serious efforts to continuously improve
and promote accessibility of our educational facilities and services to the people. More so, the
responsiveness of our educational system to changes in the socioeconomic spheres and the demands of
development initiatives pose a challenge to our decision makers and educators. To address these challenges
in the most efficient and effective fashion, an adequate and timely supply of data focusing on the levels
and state of resources and facilities and the accomplishments of our educational system is indeed vital.
This chapter presents data on important aspects of the educational system at the regional
down to the division level. The statistics presented include enrolment and number of schools and teachers
and graduates by level and government or private. The chapter contains several derived indicators, such as
student-teacher ratio and performance indicators, such as enrolment, retention, survival, completion,
dropout, transition, and graduation rates.
Sector Highlights
92.6 percent of the first grade entrants five years before were able to reach sixth grade in SY 2016-
2017. Among provinces and cities in the region, Tagum City had the highest survival rate in the
said SY with 99.6 percent.
There were, on the average, 34 pupils per teacher and 38 pupils per classroom in government
elementary schools in Region XI in SY 2016-2017.
The number of public and private elementary schools in Davao Region increased by 3.3 percent
from SY 2015-2016 to SY 2016-2017. The number of public elementary schools grew by 2.4
percent, while the number in private schools increased by 6.3 percent.
Secondary schools enrolment increased by 5.8 percent between SY 2015-2016 and SY 2016-2017
with public schools enrolment increased by 6.2 percent, while private schools enrolment grew by
3.8 percent.
The survival rate of public secondary schools for SY 2016-2017 slightly increased to 76.9 percent,
from the 76.6 percent in SY 2015-2016.
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Table 10.1 Elementary Enrolment in Public and Private Schools by Grade Level
by Province/City, SY 2012-2013 to SY 2016-2017 10 - 4
Table 10.4 Number of Public and Private Elementary Schools in School Districts
by Province/City, SY 2012-2013 to SY 2016-2017 10 - 13
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Figure 10.1 ELEMENTARY ENROLMENT IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS
REGION XI, SY 2012 - 2013 TO 2016 - 2017
870,000
860,000
850,000
840,000
Number
830,000
820,000
810,000
800,000
790,000
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
School Year
Private
16.3%
Public
83.4%
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Table 10.1
ELEMENTARY ENROLMENT IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS BY GRADE LEVEL
AND PROVINCE/CITY
SY 2012 - 2013 to 2016 – 2017
Total
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Table 10.1 - continued
Province/City/ Grade
2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017
Level
Public
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Table 10.1 - continued
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Samal City 17,098 16,515 17,512 17,449 16,793
Kinder 1,931 2,073 2,095 2,165 1,824
Grade I 2,913 2,300 2,471 2,257 2,256
Grade II 2,900 2,685 2,437 2,469 2,262
Grade III 2,590 2,679 2,820 2,470 2,453
Grade IV 2,452 2,407 2,802 2,810 2,465
Grade V 2,264 2,279 2,516 2,770 2,801
Grade VI 2,048 2,092 2,371 2,508 2,732
Private
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Davao del Sur 1,375 2,115 2,270 2,280 2,281
Kinder 134 786 779 689 613
Grade I 226 315 325 293 285
Grade II 219 248 274 292 314
Grade III 202 218 270 304 287
Grade IV 208 183 240 251 295
Grade V 211 178 182 238 255
Grade VI 175 187 200 213 232
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Table 10.2
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS IN PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS BY PROVINCE/CITY
SY 2012 - 2013 to 2016 – 2017
Davao Oriental
Graduation Rate 93.3 94.5 96.6 98.4 97.4
Retention Rate 80.8 90.8 93.4 95.5 96.1
Drop-Out Rate 2.1 0.5 2.2 0.9 …
Transition Rate 85.5 92.9 93.9 95.5
Gross Participation Rate 94.4 93.6 91.0 91.3 …
Survival Rate 41.9 67.3 71.2 80.6 87.4
Completion Rate 39.4 64.3 68.9 79.6 85.8
Compostela Valley
Graduation Rate 97.1 96.8 99.9 99.5 98.6
Retention Rate 92.8 92.3 98.7 98.8 98.1
Drop-Out Rate 0.7 0.3 2.1 1.4 …
Transition Rate 96.0 94.1 99.6 97.9
Gross Participation Rate 93.9 90.6 89.8 90.3 …
Survival Rate 74.3 69.0 94.1 94.4 93.1
Completion Rate 72.5 67.0 94.1 94.1 92.5
Davao City
Graduation Rate 95.8 96.3 96.5 97.6 97.8
Retention Rate 91.8 95.6 95.3 98.4 98.2
Drop-Out Rate 1.0 0.4 2.1 1.4 …
Transition Rate 97.4 98.1 97.2 98.0
Gross Participation Rate 101.2 103.5 99.2 101.8
Survival Rater 72.1 85.2 80.3 92.6 96.2
Completion Rate 69.8 82.7 77.7 90.6 95.4
Digos City
Graduation Rate 97.9 98.2 98.9 99.9 100.1
Retention Rate 93.5 96.9 96.8 98.2 99.8
Drop-Out Rate 0.1 0.0 1.3 0.5 …
Transition Rate 96.0 98.3 97.9 97.0
Gross Participation Rate 103.1 105.3 101.7 104.4 …
Survival Rate 74.6 88.2 85.6 91.5 98.0
Completion Rate 73.1 87.0 84.8 91.5 98.0
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Table 10.2 - continued
Panabo City
Graduation Rate 96.5 97.3 99.8 99.0 98.8
Retention Rate 90.6 96.3 99.6 98.1 99.3
Drop-Out Rate 0.3 0.1 1.2 0.6 …
Transition Rate 95.9 98.8 99.1 98.0
Gross Participation Rate 101.4 100.8 101.5 99.0 …
Survival Rate 69.2 86.0 96.3 91.1 96.1
Completion Rate 67.0 84.5 96.3 90.5 95.9
Samal City
Graduation Rate 98.7 98.3 100.0 99.7 98.8
Retention Rate 95.3 92.6 104.8 99.9 99.5
Drop-Out Rate 0.8 0.5 0.4 0.3 …
Transition Rate 97.7 92.9 104.5 98.9
Gross Participation Rate 96.7 91.9 96.8 96.1 …
Survival Rate 86.9 70.7 100.0 98.1 97.8
Completion Rate 86.0 69.6 100.0 98.0 96.9
Tagum City
Graduation Rate 96.2 98.3 98.8 99.2 99.1
Retention Rate 96.3 98.2 96.9 98.3 100.2
Drop-Out Rate 1.3 1.1 1.0 0.6 …
Transition Rate 100.0 100.5 97.6 98.1
Gross Participation Rate 100.6 102.5 102.9 99.4 …
Survival Rate 90.1 94.2 87.3 93.5 99.6
Completion Rate 86.9 92.8 86.3 93.0 99.5
Mati City
Graduation Rate 92.1 94.6 97.1 96.5 97.2
Retention Rate 84.5 93.8 95.9 95.4 96.8
Drop-Out Rate 1.5 0.6 2.1 1.5 …
Transition Rate 91.4 96.0 97.3 95.2
Gross Participation Rate 99.3 99.3 98.3 97.1 …
Survival Rate 53.4 77.4 82.0 80.8 91.1
Completion Rate 49.7 73.8 79.7 78.3 89.6
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Table 10.3
PROGRAM INDICATORS IN PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS BY PROVINCE/CITY
SY 2012 – 2013 to 2016 – 2017
Province/City/Indicator 2012 – 2013 2013 – 2014 2014 – 2015 2015 – 2016 2016 – 2017
REGION XI
Number of Teachers 17,324 19,364 19,881 21,382 22,585
Number of Classrooms 15,983 16,278 17,489 19,201 20,107
Teacher-Pupil Ratio 39.43 40.39 40.07 37.00 33.52
Classroom-Pupil Ratio 42.74 48.05 45.55 41.20 37.65
Davao Oriental
Number of Teachers 1,083 1,241 987 1,360 1,365
Number of Classrooms 1,011 667 944 944 1,323
Teacher-Pupil Ratio 36.68 36.12 45.01 31.98 30.04
Classroom-Pupil Ratio 39.30 67.21 47.06 46.07 30.99
Davao del Norte
Number of Teachers 1,643 1,870 1,977 2,140 2,200
Number of Classrooms 1,474 1,584 1,603 1,697 2,199
Teacher-Pupil Ratio 41.51 41.24 40.52 37.67 34.66
Classroom-Pupil Ratio 46.27 48.69 49.98 47.50 34.68
Compostela Valley
Number of Teachers 2,711 3,126 3,259 3,348 3,640
Number of Classrooms 2,739 2,890 3,224 3,397 3,603
Teacher-Pupil Ratio 41.13 39.07 38.09 37.03 32.30
Classroom-Pupil Ratio 40.71 42.26 38.50 36.50 32.63
Davao del Sur
Number of Teachers 3,302 3,570 3,682 3,948 4,244
Number of Classrooms 3,000 3,054 3,282 3,813 3,820
Teacher-Pupil Ratio 36.71 39.52 39.12 36.29 32.20
Classroom-Pupil Ratio 40.41 46.20 43.88 37.58 35.77
Davao City
Number of Teachers 4,531 5,159 5,401 5,818 6,189
Number of Classrooms 3,957 3,916 4,385 4,927 4,933
Teacher-Pupil Ratio 42.34 43.68 42.51 39.44 35.57
Classroom-Pupil Ratio 48.48 57.55 52.36 46.57 44.62
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Table 10.3 - continued
Province/City/Indicator 2012 – 2013 2013 – 2014 2014– 2015 2015 – 2016 2016 – 2017
Digos City
Number of Teachers 622 654 660 672 706
Number of Classrooms 618 646 663 668 671
Teacher-Pupil Ratio 36.20 39.74 40.13 38.65 36.37
Classroom-Pupil Ratio 36.44 40.23 39.95 38.88 38.27
Panabo City
Number of Teachers 600 670 704 744 785
Number of Classrooms 559 621 618 804 764
Teacher-Pupil Ratio 42.65 43.94 42.77 39.44 35.89
Classroom-Pupil Ratio 45.78 47.40 48.72 36.49 36.87
Samal City
Number of Teachers 402 449 458 497 517
Number of Classrooms 422 434 302 371 429
Teacher-Pupil Ratio 37.73 36.78 38.42 35.11 32.48
Classroom-Pupil Ratio 35.94 38.05 58.26 47.03 39.14
Tagum City
Number of Teachers 748 831 888 912 963
Number of Classrooms 637 687 717 734 772
Teacher-Pupil Ratio 44.18 45.79 43.59 41.54 38.41
Classroom-Pupil Ratio 51.88 55.38 53.99 51.62 47.91
Mati City
Number of Teachers 1,682 1,794 1,865 1,943 1,976
Number of Classrooms 1,566 1,779 1,751 1,846 1,593
Teacher-Pupil Ratio 32.24 34.31 32.99 30.67 29.21
Classroom-Pupil Ratio 34.63 34.60 35.13 32.28 36.23
Source: Department of Education XI
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Table 10.4
NUMBER OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS IN SCHOOL DISTRICTS
BY PROVINCE/CITY
SY 2012 - 2013 to 2016-2017
Total
REGION XI 2,063 2,051 2,073 2,135 2,206
Davao Oriental 167 165 169 170 184
Davao del Norte 202 196 199 220 257
Compostela Valley 363 364 362 382 390
Davao del Sur 402 412 415 426 426
Davao City 521 499 507 517 524
Digos City 58 60 59 63 61
Panabo City 59 64 63 63 68
Samal City 61 61 62 63 62
Tagum City 67 65 68 63 64
Mati City 163 165 169 168 170
Public
REGION XI 1,632 1,632 1,631 1,630 1,669
Davao Oriental 160 160 159 159 168
Davao del Norte 170 170 170 170 198
Compostela Valley 324 324 324 324 324
Davao del Sur 387 387 387 387 387
Davao City 285 285 285 284 284
Digos City 36 36 36 36 36
Panabo City 44 44 44 44 45
Samal City 51 51 51 51 51
Tagum City 29 29 29 29 29
Mati City 146 146 146 146 147
Private
REGION XI 431 419 442 505 537
Davao Oriental 7 5 10 11 16
Davao del Norte 32 26 29 50 59
Compostela Valley 39 40 38 58 66
Davao del Sur 15 25 28 39 39
Davao City 236 214 222 233 240
Digos City 22 24 23 27 25
Panabo City 15 20 19 19 23
Samal City 10 10 11 12 11
Tagum City 38 36 39 34 35
Mati City 17 19 23 22 23
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Table 10.5
SECONDARY ENROLMENT IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS BY PROVINCE/CITY
SY 2012 - 2013 to 2016 – 2017
Total
REGION XI 308,977 314,308 329,121 339,976 359,718
Davao Oriental 13,313 13,365 14,085 14,772 15,586
Davao del Norte 27,219 27,018 29,232 30,512 32,700
Compostela Valley 46,125 46,259 49,833 52,695 56,143
Davao del Sur 40,611 41,603 43,638 45,116 48,347
Davao City 108,221 110,874 112,597 115,169 121,701
Digos City 12,092 12,711 13,054 13,249 13,785
Panabo City 12,568 12,788 14,036 14,692 15,567
Samal City 7,155 6,998 7,757 7,958 8,207
Tagum City 18,053 19,043 19,745 20,587 22,159
Mati City 23,620 23,649 25,144 25,226 25,523
Public
REGION XI 250,690 256,374 273,422 283,626 301,222
Davao Oriental 11,666 11,825 12,637 13,340 14,087
Davao del Norter 23,897 23,956 25,974 27,084 28,941
Compostela Valleyr 42,526 42,727 46,465 49,504 52,933
Davao del Sur 32,941 33,957 35,992 38,169 40,933
Davao City 77,320 80,334 84,227 86,137 92,036
Digos City 10,383 10,999 11,195 11,187 11,584
Panabo City 9,558 9,707 10,695 11,225 11,877
Samal City 6,395 6,288 7,042 7,223 7,408
Tagum Cityr 14,329 14,831 16,079 16,448 17,573
Mati City 21,675 21,750 23,116 23,309 23,850
Private
REGION XI 58,287 57,934 55,699 56,350 58,496
Davao Oriental 1,647 1,540 1,448 1,432 1,499
Davao del Norte 3,322 3,062 3,258 3,428 3,759
Compostela Valley 3,599 3,532 3,368 3,191 3,210
Davao del Sur 7,670 7,646 7,646 6,947 7,414
Davao Cityr 30,901 30,540 28,370 29,032 29,665
Digos City 1,709 1,712 1,859 2,062 2,201
Panabo City 3,010 3,081 3,341 3,467 3,690
Samal City 760 710 715 735 799
Tagum City 3,724 4,212 3,666 4,139 4,586
Mati City 1,945 1,899 2,028 1,917 1,673
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Table 10.6
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS IN PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOLS BY PROVINCE/CITY
SY 2012 - 2013 to 2016 – 2017
REGION XI
Graduation Rate 91.9 93.3 97.6 97.4 94.4
Retention Rate 88.3 88.8 93.2 91.3 91.0
Drop-out Rate 3.8 1.8 3.1 3.1
Gross Participation Rate 55.9 57.6 57.0 63.8
Survival Rate 70.8 72.0 81.5 76.6 76.9
Completion Rate 66.0 67.8 80.2 74.8 74.4
Davao Oriental
Graduation Rate 90.4 93.2 96.6 96.7 95.3
Retention Rate 82.3 85.4 90.4 89.8 88.5
Drop-out Rate 3.4 2.0 3.1 4.5
Gross Participation Rate 41.4 42.1 42.3 49.1
Survival Rate 56.7 63.8 74.1 72.7 70.7
Completion Rate 51.6 59.7 72.3 70.4 69.0
Compostela Valley
Graduation Rate 91.8 93.9 99.0 97.7 96.2
Retention Rate 90.0 87.9 95.0 93.6 91.4
Drop-out Rate 2.7 1.4 1.4 3.7
Gross Participation Rate 51.1 51.5 54.3 62.6
Survival Rate 74.1 68.6 86.5 82.2 77.2
Completion Rate 68.7 64.9 86.0 80.4 75.3
Davao City
Graduation Rate 91.5 92.8 95.4 97.7 93.5
Retention Rate 89.2 91.1 92.7 91.9 93.5
Drop-out Rate 5.8 3.1 0.5 1.2
Gross Participation Rate 66.7 68.3 66.2 72.7
Survival Rate 73.8 78.7 80.0 77.9 83.3
Completion Rate 68.6 74.0 77.0 76.2 80.2
Digos City
Graduation Rate 87.3 93.9 96.1 97.2 91.9
Retention Rate 87.5 90.7 89.5 89.0 91.1
Drop-out Rate 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.9
Gross Participation Rate 71.1 74.8 71.9 78.5
Survival Rate 67.0 78.2 72.7 71.3 76.6
Completion Rate 59.9 74.3 70.5 69.3 74.3
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Table 10.6 - continued
Panabo City
Graduation Rate 92.9 95.2 99.7 96.5 94.6
Retention Rate 87.5 89.1 96.2 91.0 90.8
Drop-out Rate 1.1 0.9 0.5 0.9
Gross Participation Rate 65.4 65.7 69.8 77.0
Survival Rate 72.3 72.9 90.3 76.3 76.6
Completion Rate 67.7 70.3 90.3 73.7 73.8
Samal City
Graduation Rate 94.8 91.4 97.2 96.9 95.3
Retention Rate 87.7 86.2 99.3 89.8 89.4
Drop-out Rate 2.1 0.5 0.9 2.3
Gross Participation Rate 57.5 60.0 61.5 69.7
Survival Rate 69.9 65.4 97.0 73.4 73.5
Completion Rate 66.6 60.5 94.7 71.1 71.1
Tagum City
Graduation Rate 91.0 92.3 99.4 96.3 96.8
Retention Rate 91.9 91.7 97.3 91.8 94.9
Drop-out Rate 3.4 1.3 2.5 4.1
Gross Participation Rate 68.1 71.1 69.4 78.2
Survival Rate 79.9 78.7 92.6 77.7 86.3
Completion Rate 73.7 73.3 92.6 74.9 84.9
Mati City
Graduation Rate 93.3 94.5 95.7 96.0 92.4
Retention Rate 87.7 87.7 91.8 88.2 87.9
Drop-out Rate 4.2 2.5 1.3 1.9
Gross Participation Rate 52.3 53.6 55.9 62.1
Survival Rate 69.5 69.2 78.6 69.0 70.8
Completion Rate 65.4 66.0 75.7 66.4 67.0
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Table 10.7
NUMBER OF TEACHERS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECONDARY SCHOOLS
BY PROVINCE/CITY
SY 2012 - 2013 to 2016 – 2017
Province/City 2012 - 2013 2013 - 2014 2014 - 2015 2015 - 2016 2016 - 2017
Total
REGION XI … … … … …
Davao Oriental … … … … …
Davao del Norte … … … … …
Compostela Valley … … … … …
Davao del Sur … … … … …
Davao City … … … … …
Digos City … … … … …
Panabo City … … … … …
Samal City … … … … …
Tagum City … … … … …
Mati City … … … … …
Public
REGION XI 7,302 9,018 9,368 10,379 11,163
Davao Oriental 315 423 412 468 510
Davao del Norte 662 825 921 1,008 1,071
Compostela Valley 1,207 1,534 1,642 1,779 1,946
Davao del Sur 970 1,156 1,279 1,399 1,485
Davao City 2,264 2,824 3,036 3,168 3,418
Digos City 315 366 400 403 429
Panabo City 302 348 365 394 422
Samal City 163 233 247 283 303
Tagum City 412 490 533 548 621
Mati City 1/ 692 819 533 929 958
Private
REGION XI … … … … …
Davao Oriental … … … … …
Davao del Norte … … … … …
Compostela Valley … … … … …
Davao del Sur … … … … …
Davao City … … … … …
Digos City … … … … …
Panabo City … … … … …
Samal City … … … … …
Tagum City … … … … …
Mati City … … … … …
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Figure 10.3 NUMBER OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS BY SCHOOL DIVISION
REGION XI, 2016-2017
Mati City
Tagum City
Samal City
Schools Division
Panabo City
Digos City
Davao City
Compostela Valley
Davao Oriental
Number of Schools
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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 obtaining in the workplace are also necessary in enhancing policies and programs of
government towards promoting harmonious labor relations and productivity. The generation of adequate,
timely and reliable data is an imperative need of the formulators and implementors of our laws, policies
and decisions.
This chapter presents data on the number and employment status of the labor force at the
regional and provincial/city levels. On employed persons, the data presented include the number of hours
worked, the major industry and occupation group, and class of worker. On unemployed persons, on the
other hand, the data contained in this chapter include the highest grade completed. The chapter also
presents data on labor relations and workers' welfare. The data include labor turnover rates, number and
membership of unions/labor organizations and collective bargaining agreements. The basic source of data
is the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA). The PSA generates the data on the labor force and its
employment status using the results of its quarterly Labor Force Surveys. Meanwhile, the Department of
Labor and Employment is the source of data on labor relations and welfare.
Sector Highlights
Labor Force Participation Rate (LFPR) in the region stood at 61.9 percent in October 2016 from
64.4 percent in October 2015. Employment Rate in October 2016 recorded at 96.5 percent.
Wage and salary workers comprised more than half or 64.1 percent of the total employed persons
in October 2016. Meanwhile, own-account workers accounted for 30.7 percent and unpaid family
workers, 5.2 percent of total employed persons for the same period.
The Service sector was the biggest employer in the region absorbing 48.4 percent of total
employment in October 2016. Meanwhile, industry sector had the lowest share with only 15.3
percent of the total employed persons in the region for the same period.
In October 2016, most of the employed persons were at least high school level with 40.1 percent
share, while no grade completed comprised the least with only 1.8 percent share of the total
employed in the region.
The region contributed only 3.0 percent of the total number of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs)
in the country in 2016. Most of the Davaoeño OFWs were female.
There were 603 labor unions/organizations in the region as of 2016 with 69,983 listed members.
Twenty-nine collective bargaining agreements (CBAs) covering about 5,009 workers were filed in
2016.
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Table 11.1 Labor Force and Employment Status of Household Population 15 Years
and Over by Sex, Region XI, October 2006 - 2016 11 - 4
Table 11.2 Labor Force and Employment Status of Household Population 15 Years
and Over, Number and Rate by Sex, October 2007 - 2016 11 - 6
Table 11.3 Employed Persons by Sex and Class of Worker, Region XI,
2007 - 2016 11 - 8
Table 11.4A Employed Persons by Sex and Major Industry Group, Region XI,
2007 - 2011 11 - 18
Table 11.4B Employed Persons by Sex and Major Industry Group, Region XI, 2012-2016 11 - 22
Table 11.5A Employed Persons by Sex and Major Occupation Group, Region XI,
2011 - 2015 11 - 32
Table 11.5B Employed Persons by Sex and Major Occupation Group, Region XI, 2016 11 - 34
Table 11.8A Number of Overseas Filipino Workers by Sex and Region, 2009 - 2016 11 - 38
Table 11.8C Percentage Distribution of Overseas Filipino Workers by Sex and Region
2015 - 2016 11 - 40
Table 11.8D Percentage Distribution of Overseas Contract Workers by Sex and Region
2015 - 2016 11 - 40
Figure 11.1 Labor Force and Employment Status, Region XI, October 2011 - 2016 11 - 3
Figure 11.2 Labor Force Participation Rate, Employment Rate and Unemployment Rate,
Region XI, October 2011 - 2016 11 - 3
Figure 11.3 Distribution of Employed Persons by Major Industry Group and Sex,
Region XI, October 2016 11 - 37
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Figure 11.1 LABOR FORCE AND EMPLOYMENT STATUS
REGION XI, OCTOBER 2011 - 2016
2,200
2,100
2,000
In Thousands
1,900
1,800
1,700
1,600
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
100.0
90.0
80.0
70.0
60.0
In Percent
50.0
40.0
20.0
10.0
0.0
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
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Table 11.1
LABOR FORCE AND EMPLOYMENT STATUS OF HOUSEHOLD POPULATION
15 YEARS AND OVER BY SEX, REGION XI
October 2006 - 2016
(In Thousands)
Region XI
Total Population 15 Years Old and Over 2,608 2,702 2,766 2,797
Unemployed 95 87 78 110
Female
Total Population 15 Years Old and Over 1,271 1,324 1,355 1,367
Underemployed 71 62 61 74
Visibly 24 24 45 49
Invisibly 47 38 16 25
Unemployed 36 34 30 37
Male
Total Population 15 Years Old and Over 1,337 1,378 1,412 1,430
Unemployed 59 53 48 73
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Table 11.1 - continued
75 79 68 70 84 69 66
49 46 51 50 59 41 32
26 33 17 20 25 27 34
48 37 35 55 41 38 27
67 56 59 79 73 75 46
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Table 11.2
LABOR FORCE AND EMPLOYMENT STATUS OF HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 15 YEARS
AND OVER, NUMBER AND RATE BY SEX
October 2007 - 2016
(Number in Thousands; Rate in Percent)
Region XI
In the Labor Force 1,773 65.6 1,819 65.8 1,851 66.2 1,869 65.5
Employed 1,686 95.1 1,740 95.7 1,741 94.1 1,755 93.9
Unemployed 87 4.9 78 4.3 110 5.9 114 6.1
Not in the Labor Force 929 34.4 948 34.3 946 33.8 984 34.5
Female
In the Labor Force 649 49.0 661 48.8 674 49.3 666 48.4
Employed 615 94.8 631 95.4 637 94.5 618 92.8
Unemployed 34 5.2 30 4.5 37 5.5 48 7.2
Not in the Labor Force 675 51.0 694 51.2 693 50.7 711 51.6
Male
In the Labor Force 1,124 81.6 1,158 82.0 1,177 82.3 1,203 81.5
Employed 1,071 95.3 1,109 95.8 1,104 93.8 1,137 94.5
Unemployed 53 4.7 48 4.1 73 6.2 67 5.6
Not in the Labor Force 254 18.4 254 18.0 253 17.7 272 18.4
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Table 11.2 - continued
2,020 69.1 1,948 63.7 2,019 64.9 2,066 65.5 2,057 64.4 2,097 61.9
1,927 95.4 1,854 95.2 1,884 93.3 1,952 94.5 1,944 94.5 2,024 96.5
93 4.6 94 4.8 134 6.6 114 5.5 113 5.5 73 3.5
904 30.9 1,112 36.3 1,094 35.1 1,088 34.5 1,136 35.6 1,290 38.1
750 53.2 693 46.4 727 47.8 757 49.3 756 48.7 720 43.6
713 95.1 658 94.9 671 92.3 716 94.6 718 95.0 694 96.3
37 4.9 35 5.1 55 7.5 41 5.4 38 5.0 27 3.7
660 46.8 800 53.6 792 52.1 777 50.7 798 51.3 931 56.4
1,270 83.8 1,255 80.1 1,292 81.1 1,310 80.8 1,301 79.4 1,376 79.3
1,214 95.6 1,196 95.3 1,213 93.9 1,236 94.4 1,226 94.2 1,330 96.6
56 4.4 59 4.7 279 21.6 73 5.6 75 5.8 46 3.4
244 16.1 312 19.9 302 18.9 312 19.2 338 20.6 359 20.7
11 - 7
Table 11.3
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI
2007 - 2016
(Number of Persons in Thousands)
2007
Both Sexes
In the Labor Force 1,728 1,736 1,772 1,773
Total Employed 1,599 1,648 1,655 1,686
Female
In the Labor Force 624 604 653 649
Total Employed 578 568 607 615
Male
In the Labor Force 1,104 1,132 1,119 1,124
Total Employed 1,021 1,080 1,048 1,071
11 - 8
Table 11.3
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI
2007 - 2016
(Number of Persons in Thousands)
2008
Both Sexes
In the Labor Force 1,803 1,787 1,792 1,819
Total Employed 1,691 1,675 1,674 1,740
Female
In the Labor Force 660 643 655 661
Total Employed 620 601 600 631
Male
In the Labor Force 1,142 1,145 1,136 1,158
Total Employed 1,072 1,074 1,073 1,109
11 - 9
Table 11.3
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI
2007 - 2016
(Number of Persons in Thousands)
2009
Both Sexes
In the Labor Force 1,744 1,821 1,834 1,851
Total Employed 1,643 1,708 1,730 1,741
Female
In the Labor Force 629 649 681 674
Total Employed 594 602 632 637
Male
In the Labor Force 1,115 1,172 1,153 1,177
Total Employed 1,049 1,106 1,099 1,104
11 - 10
Table 11.3
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI
2007 - 2016
(Number of Persons in Thousands)
2010
Both Sexes
In the Labor Force 1,831 1,804 1,838 1,869
Total Employed 1,721 1,689 1,730 1,755
Female
In the Labor Force 676 630 665 666
Total Employed 627 585 619 618
Male
In the Labor Force 1,155 1,173 1,173 1,203
Total Employed 1,095 1,105 1,111 1,137
11 - 11
Table 11.3
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI
2007 - 2016
(Number of Persons in Thousands)
2011
Both Sexes
In the Labor Force 1,901 1,891 1,903 2,020
Total Employed 1,791 1,789 1,793 1,927
Female
In the Labor Force 663 674 692 750
Total Employed 621 635 650 713
Male
In the Labor Force 1,238 1,216 1,211 1,270
Total Employed 1,170 1,153 1,143 1,214
11 - 12
Table 11.3
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI
2007 - 2016
(Number of Persons in Thousands)
2012
Both Sexes
In the Labor Force 2,023 1,975 2,028 1,948
Total Employed 1,896 1,848 1,900 1,854
Female
In the Labor Force 741 714 757 693
Total Employed 693 659 696 658
Male
In the Labor Force 1,281 1,261 1,271 1,255
Total Employed 1,202 1,190 1,204 1,196
11 - 13
Table 11.3
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI
2007 - 2016
(Number of Persons in Thousands)
2013
Both Sexes
In the Labor Force 1,979 1,952 2,006 2,019
Total Employed 1,855 1,790 1,874 1,884
Female
In the Labor Force 724 680 734 727
Total Employed 675 618 675 671
Male
In the Labor Force 1,256 1,272 1,272 1,292
Total Employed 1,180 1,171 1,199 1,213
11 - 14
Table 11.3
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI
2007 - 2016
(Number of Persons in Thousands)
2014
Both Sexes
In the Labor Force 2,020 2,075 2,041 2,066
Total Employed 1,890 1,971 1,914 1,952
Female
In the Labor Force 722 764 761 757
Total Employed 673 720 715 716
Male
In the Labor Force 1,298 1,311 1,280 1,310
Total Employed 1,217 1,251 1,199 1,236
11 - 15
Table 11.3
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI
2007 - 2016
(Number of Persons in Thousands)
2015
Both Sexes
In the Labor Force 2,066 2,037 2,010 2,057
Total Employed 1,941 1,915 1,897 1,944
Female
In the Labor Force 755 731 739 756
Total Employed 710 686 694 718
Male
In the Labor Force 1,311 1,306 1,271 1,301
Total Employed 1,231 1,229 1,204 1,226
11 - 16
Table 11.3
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI
2007 - 2016
(Number of Persons in Thousands)
2016
Both Sexes
In the Labor Force 2,051 2,071 2,132 2,097
Total Employed 1,946 1,961 2,041 2,024
Female
In the Labor Force 758 689 762 720
Total Employed 716 652 725 694
Male
In the Labor Force 1,293 1,382 1,370 1,376
Total Employed 1,229 1,308 1,316 1,330
11 - 17
Table 11.3 - continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI
2007 - 2016
(Number of Persons in Thousands)
2008
Both Sexes
In the Labor Force 1,803 1,787 1,792 1,819
Total Employed 1,691 1,675 1,674 1,740
Female
In the Labor Force 660 643 655 661
Total Employed 620 601 600 631
Male
In the Labor Force 1,142 1,145 1,136 1,158
Total Employed 1,072 1,074 1,073 1,109
11 - 9
Table 11.3 - continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI
2007 - 2016
(Number of Persons in Thousands)
2009
Both Sexes
In the Labor Force 1,744 1,821 1,834 1,851
Total Employed 1,643 1,708 1,730 1,741
Female
In the Labor Force 629 649 681 674
Total Employed 594 602 632 637
Male
In the Labor Force 1,115 1,172 1,153 1,177
Total Employed 1,049 1,106 1,099 1,104
11 - 10
Table 11.3 - continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI
2007 - 2016
(Number of Persons in Thousands)
2010
Both Sexes
In the Labor Force 1,831 1,804 1,838 1,869
Total Employed 1,721 1,689 1,730 1,755
Female
In the Labor Force 676 630 665 666
Total Employed 627 585 619 618
Male
In the Labor Force 1,155 1,173 1,173 1,203
Total Employed 1,095 1,105 1,111 1,137
11 - 11
Table 11.3 - continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI
2007 - 2016
(Number of Persons in Thousands)
2011
Both Sexes
In the Labor Force 1,901 1,891 1,903 2,020
Total Employed 1,791 1,789 1,793 1,927
Female
In the Labor Force 663 674 692 750
Total Employed 621 635 650 713
Male
In the Labor Force 1,238 1,216 1,211 1,270
Total Employed 1,170 1,153 1,143 1,214
11 - 12
Table 11.3 - continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI
2007 - 2016
(Number of Persons in Thousands)
2012
Both Sexes
In the Labor Force 2,023 1,975 2,028 1,948
Total Employed 1,896 1,848 1,900 1,854
Female
In the Labor Force 741 714 757 693
Total Employed 693 659 696 658
Male
In the Labor Force 1,281 1,261 1,271 1,255
Total Employed 1,202 1,190 1,204 1,196
11 - 13
Table 11.3 - continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI
2007 - 2016
(Number of Persons in Thousands)
2013
Both Sexes
In the Labor Force 1,979 1,952 2,006 2,019
Total Employed 1,855 1,790 1,874 1,884
Female
In the Labor Force 724 680 734 727
Total Employed 675 618 675 671
Male
In the Labor Force 1,256 1,272 1,272 1,292
Total Employed 1,180 1,171 1,199 1,213
11 - 14
Table 11.3 - continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI
2007 - 2016
(Number of Persons in Thousands)
2014
Both Sexes
In the Labor Force 2,020 2,075 2,041 2,066
Total Employed 1,890 1,971 1,914 1,952
Female
In the Labor Force 722 764 761 757
Total Employed 673 720 715 716
Male
In the Labor Force 1,298 1,311 1,280 1,310
Total Employed 1,217 1,251 1,199 1,236
11 - 15
Table 11.3 - continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI
2007 - 2016
(Number of Persons in Thousands)
2015
Both Sexes
In the Labor Force 2,066 2,037 2,010 2,057
Total Employed 1,941 1,915 1,897 1,944
Female
In the Labor Force 755 731 739 756
Total Employed 710 686 694 718
Male
In the Labor Force 1,311 1,306 1,271 1,301
Total Employed 1,231 1,229 1,204 1,226
11 - 16
Table 11.3 - continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER, REGION XI
2007 - 2016
(Number of Persons in Thousands)
2016
Both Sexes
In the Labor Force 2,051 2,071 2,132 2,097
Total Employed 1,946 1,961 2,041 2,024
Female
In the Labor Force 758 689 762 720
Total Employed 716 652 725 694
Male
In the Labor Force 1,293 1,382 1,370 1,376
Total Employed 1,229 1,308 1,316 1,330
11 - 17
Table 11.4A
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI
2007 - 2011
(In Thousands)
2007 2008
Sex / Major Industry Group
January April July October January April July October
Region XI
Both Sexes 1,599 1,648 1,655 1,686 1,691 1,675 1,674 1,740
Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry 606 684 635 721 667 683 670 717
Fishing 35 38 37 41 46 45 45 43
Mining and Quarrying 26 32 30 36 37 31 32 46
Manufacturing 106 84 99 95 84 96 94 92
Electricity, Gas and Water 5 6 4 4 3 6 4 2
Construction 64 66 74 67 68 69 76 86
Wholesale and Retail Trade, Repair
of Motor Vehicles, Motorcycles and
Personal and Household Goods 309 284 306 301 329 294 320 324
Hotels and Restaurants 38 43 34 37 42 43 29 39
Transportation, Storage and
Communication 108 108 123 102 121 117 122 113
Financial Intermediation 11 16 16 17 11 12 14 13
Real Estate, Renting and Business
Activities 33 24 23 27 28 33 32 25
Public Administration and Defense,
Compulsory Social Security 75 84 72 69 77 75 71 64
Education 47 46 52 40 44 56 40 47
Health and Social Work 12 14 17 18 20 18 14 20
Other Community, Social and Personal
Service Activities 44 47 50 37 35 42 37 35
Private Households With Employed
Persons 79 70 82 74 80 55 76 75
Extra-Territorial Organization and Bodies - - - 1 - * - -
11 - 18
Table 11.4A - continued
1,643 1,708 1,730 1,741 1,721 1,689 1,730 1,755 1,791 1,789 1,793 1,927
654 663 627 676 627 620 643 640 657 702 681 742
46 47 53 46 47 48 61 48 51 47 53 53
35 36 37 35 44 46 46 49 53 44 39 45
91 109 115 94 114 103 105 101 120 99 110 101
4 6 4 4 4 3 3 5 5 2 5 6
69 83 77 83 70 88 73 81 75 88 77 71
293 308 310 333 327 311 322 342 357 345 329 383
42 41 54 44 42 35 41 49 39 40 45 51
120 119 130 122 125 119 119 127 117 115 132 132
14 15 13 20 16 16 17 20 13 17 17 24
30 40 41 33 33 42 33 43 40 39 47 54
78 76 75 72 79 80 78 83 72 77 77 78
47 40 54 41 53 44 53 46 48 40 51 49
18 17 16 17 17 19 23 18 21 19 20 23
35 42 47 41 54 43 39 37 46 50 42 35
68 65 76 80 69 72 75 66 76 63 69 80
- - - - - - - - - - * -
11 - 19
Table 11.4A - continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI
2007 - 2011
(In Thousands)
2007 2008
Sex / Major Industry Group
January April July October January April July October
Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry 146 162 161 188 177 182 166 185
Fishing 1 1 2 2 - 1 1 1
Mining and Quarrying - 1 1 - 3 1 1 3
Manufacturing 38 37 30 30 36 38 35 34
Electricity, Gas and Water 1 - - - 1 1 1 -
Construction - 1 - 2 1 1 2 2
Wholesale and Retail Trade, Repair
of Motor Vehicles, Motorcycles and
Personal and Household Goods 185 189 168 192 198 172 199 200
Hotels and Restaurants 22 19 27 24 25 26 15 24
Transportation, Storage and
Communication 6 6 3 4 4 5 9 2
Financial Intermediation 5 9 8 10 5 9 9 6
Real Estate, Renting and Business
Activities 9 8 7 7 7 10 8 9
Public Administration and Defense,
Compulsory Social Security 28 25 27 25 28 26 23 25
Education 38 40 37 33 32 43 33 38
Health and Social Work 7 12 11 12 14 12 11 16
Other Community, Social and Personal
Service Activities 21 29 24 22 21 24 22 18
Private Households With Employed
Persons 70 67 59 63 68 48 65 66
Extra-Territorial Organization and Bodies - - - - - * - -
Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry 460 473 523 533 490 501 504 533
Fishing 34 36 36 39 46 43 44 42
Mining and Quarrying 26 29 31 35 34 30 32 42
Manufacturing 68 62 54 65 48 58 59 58
Electricity, Gas and Water 5 4 4 4 3 4 2 2
Construction 64 73 66 65 66 68 73 84
Wholesale and Retail Trade, Repair
of Motor Vehicles, Motorcycles and
Personal and Household Goods 123 117 116 109 130 122 120 124
Hotels and Restaurants 16 15 16 13 17 17 14 15
Transportation, Storage and
Communication 103 117 105 98 118 111 113 111
Financial Intermediation 6 7 8 7 6 4 4 7
Real Estate, Renting and Business
Activities 24 15 18 19 21 23 24 16
Public Administration and Defense,
Compulsory Social Security 46 47 57 44 49 48 48 39
Education 9 12 9 7 12 14 7 9
Health and Social Work 4 5 3 6 6 6 3 4
Other Community, Social and Personal
Service Activities 23 21 23 15 14 18 15 16
Private Households With Employed
Persons 9 15 11 11 12 7 11 9
Extra-Territorial Organization and Bodies - - - 1 - * - -
11 - 20
Table 11.4A - continued
594 602 632 637 627 585 619 618 621 635 650 713
167 171 152 181 153 146 168 158 173 172 172 188
3 2 5 1 2 5 2 2 2 4 3 5
* 2 - - * 2 2 * 2 2 2 3
35 42 39 38 45 37 38 41 36 38 47 39
* 2 * 1 1 * - 1 - 1 1 3
3 1 3 3 2 2 * 2 1 3 2 2
184 189 200 210 198 183 193 212 198 211 202 237
26 24 33 21 23 17 23 24 22 24 26 32
5 3 6 6 6 3 4 8 4 6 9 6
7 7 7 12 10 8 9 8 7 8 9 12
9 13 10 9 7 13 11 12 11 10 15 15
29 28 27 24 30 31 30 30 26 35 31 33
37 28 43 32 43 32 39 33 37 29 39 34
14 11 13 11 14 13 17 11 17 13 16 18
18 24 29 22 34 30 19 20 24 27 21 21
59 56 64 66 60 62 64 56 62 52 56 67
- - - - - - - - - - - -
1,049 1,106 1,099 1,104 1,095 1,105 1,111 1,137 1,170 1,153 1,143 1,214
487 492 476 494 474 474 475 482 484 530 510 554
43 45 48 45 45 42 59 47 49 43 50 48
35 34 37 35 44 44 45 49 51 42 37 42
35 66 76 57 69 66 66 60 84 61 63 62
4 5 4 3 3 3 3 4 5 1 3 3
66 82 74 70 68 87 73 79 74 85 75 69
109 119 109 123 130 128 130 131 160 134 127 146
16 17 21 22 19 18 18 25 17 16 19 19
115 115 124 116 119 116 115 119 113 109 123 126
8 8 7 8 6 7 8 12 6 9 7 12
21 27 31 24 26 29 23 31 29 29 31 38
49 48 48 48 49 49 48 53 46 42 46 45
11 12 10 9 10 12 14 13 11 11 12 15
5 6 3 6 3 5 5 7 4 6 5 5
17 18 18 20 21 13 19 17 23 24 21 15
8 9 13 14 9 10 11 10 14 11 13 14
- - - - - - - - - - * -
11 - 21
Table 11.4B
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI
2012 - 2016
(In Thousands)
2012
11 - 22
Table 11.4B
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI
2012 - 2016
(In Thousands)
11 - 23
Table 11.4B
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI
2012 - 2016
(In Thousands)
2013
11 - 24
Table 11.4B
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI
2012 - 2016
(In Thousands)
11 - 25
Table 11.4B
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI
2012 - 2016
(In Thousands)
2014
11 - 26
Table 11.4B
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI
2012 - 2016
(In Thousands)
11 - 27
Table 11.4B
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI
2012 - 2016
(In Thousands)
2015
11 - 28
Table 11.4B
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI
2012 - 2016
(In Thousands)
11 - 29
Table 11.4B
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI
2012 - 2016
(In Thousands)
2016
11 - 30
Table 11.4B
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI
2012 - 2016
(In Thousands)
11 - 31
Table 11.4B - continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI
2012 - 2016
(In Thousands)
11 - 23
Table 11.4B - continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI
2012 - 2016
(In Thousands)
2013
11 - 24
Table 11.4B - continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI
2012 - 2016
(In Thousands)
11 - 25
Table 11.4B - continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI
2012 - 2016
(In Thousands)
2014
11 - 26
Table 11.4B - continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI
2012 - 2016
(In Thousands)
11 - 27
Table 11.4B - continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI
2012 - 2016
(In Thousands)
2015
11 - 28
Table 11.4B - continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI
2012 - 2016
(In Thousands)
11 - 29
Table 11.4B - continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI
2012 - 2016
(In Thousands)
2016
11 - 30
Table 11.4B - continued
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP, REGION XI
2012 - 2016
(In Thousands)
11 - 31
Table 11.5A
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR OCCUPATION GROUP, REGION XI
2011 - 2015
(In Thousands)
2011 2012
Sex / Major Occupation Group
January April July October January April July October
Region XI
Both Sexes 1,791 1,789 1,793 1,927 1,896 1,848 1,900 1,854
11 - 32
Table 11.5A - continued
1,855 1,790 1,874 1,884 1,890 1,971 1,914 1,952 1,941 1,915 1,897 1,944
285 264 294 288 291 302 283 309 290 301 301 287
63 64 69 62 73 89 80 76 80 75 97 85
37 38 39 45 37 41 42 38 44 37 41 41
100 96 99 111 111 110 107 108 113 122 123 116
216 185 195 227 210 250 247 247 246 240 222 282
271 295 298 286 296 302 293 292 282 273 228 258
104 98 105 94 105 99 92 113 110 100 120 107
79 57 73 73 76 67 78 80 90 80 81 94
697 687 695 684 686 706 685 680 679 680 678 666
4 5 6 6 5 6 4 8 8 6 5 9
675 618 674 672 673 720 715 716 710 686 694 718
141 123 140 134 136 140.4 137 151 150 132 139 141
44 45 48 41 49 56 54 52 55 51 72 61
19 16 15 21 16 21 24 18 18 16 19 19
56 61 67 69 69 65 66 66 72 79 79 76
115 98 104 124 107 126 130 133 135 135 122 150
50 46 52 40 57 50 47 51 42 38 42 37
7 6 7 7 6 9 8 10 7 7 6 8
1 2 1 1 1- 1 2 2 1 1 2
241 222 241 233 231 252 247 230 228 227 212 223
1 * - 1 - * 1 3 - * * 1
1,180 1,171 1,201 1,213 1,217 1,251 1,199 1,236 1,231 1,229 1,204 639
144 141 155 155 155 161 146 158 140 170 162 123
20 19 23 21 25 31 26 25 25 24 25 55
18 22 24 25 20 20 19 19 26 21 21 18
44 35 32 41 41 45 42 42 41 43 44 47
11 - 33
Table 11.5B
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND MAJOR OCCUPATION GROUP, REGION XI
2016
(In Thousands)
2016
Sex / Major Occupation Group
January April July October
Region XI
11 - 34
Table 11.6
EMPLOYED PERSONS BY HIGHEST GRADE COMPLETED BY SEX
October 2009 - 2016
(In Thousands)
Highest Grade
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Completed
Region XI
11 - 35
Table 11.7
UNEMPLOYED PERSONS BY HIGHEST GRADE COMPLETED BY SEX
October 1998 - 2006
(In Thousands)
Highest Grade
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Completed
Region XI
Female
Total 81 86 73 107 66 65 72 46 41
No Grade Completed 2 4 1 3 1 1 2 * -
Elementary 20 26 17 29 12 16 14 5 5
Grades I - V 12 12 7 9 5 7 7 3 3
Graduate 8 14 10 20 7 9 7 2 2
High School 35 28 30 38 28 27 33 22 22
1st to 3rd Years 12 13 9 12 13 11 13 7 7
Graduate 23 15 21 26 15 16 20 15 12
College 24 28 25 37 25 22 23 18 14
Undergraduate 10 10 13 16 12 10 11 10 9
Graduate and Higher 14 18 12 21 13 12 12 8 5
Not Reported - - - - - - - - -
Male
11 - 36
Figure 11.3 DISTRIBUTION OF EMPLOYED PERSONS BY MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP
AND SEX, REGION XI, OCTOBER 2016
MALE
Industry
Sector Agriculture
20.4% Sector
43.6%
FEMALE
Service
Sector Industry
36.0% Sector
5.5%
Agriculture
Sector
22.4%
Service
Sector
72.1%
College Graduate
Female
Male
College Undergraduate
Elementary Graduate
Elementary Undergraduate
No Grade Completed
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300 320 340
In Thousands
11 - 37
Table 11.8A
NUMBER OF OVERSEAS FILIPINO WORKERS BY SEX AND REGION
2009 - 2016
(In Thousands)
Both Sexes
Philippines 1,912 2,044 2,158 2,220 2,295 2,319 2,447 2,146
National Capital Region 266 282 269 282 293 244 268 289
Cordillera Administrative Region 41 37 42 47 49 52 56 41
Region I - Ilocos 164 194 199 192 188 189 231 187
Region II - Cagayan Valley 109 126 138 135 151 156 147 119
Region III - Central Luzon 281 295 309 312 318 359 368 284
Region IVA - CALABARZON 314 327 357 402 423 415 438 471
Region IVB - MIMAROPA 33 35 42 47 50 47 45 41
Region V - Bicol Region 57 63 71 77 78 80 76 89
Region VI - Western Visayas 176 169 183 203 217 198 213 108
Region VII - Central Visayas 117 134 149 123 148 153 155 109
Region VIII - Eastern Visayas 55 40 43 52 38 27 63 47
Region IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 43 47 40 39 38 60 56 52
Region X - Northern Mindanao 54 61 76 71 63 80 69 57
Region XI - Davao Region 53 58 49 59 61 63 75 67
Region XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 80 86 94 96 94 107 107 97
Region XIII - Caraga 24 30 33 27 34 45 43 43
Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao 45 63 64 57 52 43 37 44
Negros Island Region … … … … … … … 93
Female
Philippines 901 975 1,032 1,072 1,140 1,169 1,250 1,199
National Capital Region 101 109 98 106 124 101 113 118
Cordillera Administrative Region 26 26 29 33 35 34 39 26
Region I - Ilocos 102 115 107 108 118 116 136 119
Region II - Cagayan Valley 79 93 100 101 111 111 104 86
Region III - Central Luzon 105 112 126 122 128 145 159 133
Region IVA - CALABARZON 98 110 125 146 163 177 194 228
Region IVB - MIMAROPA 15 18 20 19 25 19 19 20
Region V - Bicol Region 26 29 33 43 47 42 41 54
Region VI - Western Visayas 92 87 101 114 114 102 118 61
Region VII - Central Visayas 42 50 56 46 50 51 59 38
Region VIII - Eastern Visayas 27 17 18 17 17 13 26 23
Region IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 26 25 23 20 23 34 31 30
Region X - Northern Mindanao 23 26 35 30 23 42 35 30
Region XI - Davao Region 33 35 32 36 39 46 51 42
Region XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 59 65 70 74 66 81 78 72
Region XIII - Caraga 11 15 17 14 19 25 23 29
Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao 34 44 43 42 38 32 26 34
Negros Island Region … … … … … … … 55
11 - 38
Table 11.8A - continued
NUMBER OF OVERSEAS FILIPINO WORKERS BY SEX AND REGION
2009 - 2016
(In Thousands)
Male
Philippines 1,010 1,068 1,126 1,148 1,155 1,150 1,197 1,040
National Capital Region 165 173 171 176 168 144 156 172
Cordillera Administrative Region 14 11 13 14 14 18 17 15
Region I - Ilocos 63 79 91 84 70 74 95 69
Region II - Cagayan Valley 30 33 38 34 40 45 43 32
Region III - Central Luzon 176 182 184 189 190 214 209 151
Region IVA - CALABARZON 215 217 232 256 260 238 244 243
Region IVB - MIMAROPA 18 17 23 28 25 29 26 21
Region V - Bicol Region 31 34 38 34 31 38 35 35
Region VI - Western Visayas 84 82 82 90 103 97 96 47
Region VII - Central Visayas 75 84 93 77 98 101 96 71
Region VIII - Eastern Visayas 28 23 26 34 21 14 37 24
Region IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 16 21 17 18 15 26 25 22
Region X - Northern Mindanao 31 34 41 41 40 38 34 27
Region XI - Davao Region 20 22 17 23 22 17 24 25
Region XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 20 20 24 22 28 26 30 25
Region XIII - Caraga 13 15 17 13 15 21 20 15
Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao 11 19 20 15 14 11 11 10
Negros Island Region … … … … … … … 37
Table 11.8B
NUMBER OF OVERSEAS CONTRACT WORKERS BY REGION
2009 - 2016
(In Thousands)
National Capital Region 263 272 265 270 283 236 259 284
Cordillera Administrative Region 40 35 39 45 49 51 55 37
Region I - Ilocos 163 190 189 189 183 185 228 188
Region II - Cagayan Valley 108 124 136 135 150 156 145 118
Region III - Central Luzon 280 272 294 295 316 341 364 280
Region IVA - CALABARZON 306 310 343 376 402 394 423 463
Region IVB - MIMAROPA 33 33 39 42 49 47 45 42
Region V - Bicol Region 57 62 72 76 73 78 76 87
Region VI - Western Visayas 174 165 181 196 212 196 209 109
Region VII - Central Visayas 113 132 146 120 146 149 147 105
Region VIII - Eastern Visayas 55 39 41 51 35 27 62 46
Region IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 42 41 31 34 33 49 48 46
Region X - Northern Mindanao 53 58 72 68 60 76 64 57
Region XI - Davao Region 54 56 47 55 53 60 71 63
Region XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 81 80 88 91 93 100 105 96
Region XIII - Caraga 25 27 33 25 33 45 43 42
Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao 45 45 41 42 42 36 33 33
Negros Island Region … … … … … … … 90
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Table 11.8C
PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF OVERSEAS FILIPINO WORKERS BY SEX AND REGION
2015 - 2016
(In Percent)
2015 2016
Region
Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female
Table 11.8D
PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF OVERSEAS CONTRACT WORKERS BY SEX AND REGION
2015 - 2016
(In Percent)
2015 2016
Region
Total Male Female Total Male Female
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Table 11.9
NUMBER AND MEMBERSHIP OF EXISTING LABOR UNIONS/ORGANIZATIONS AND
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS FILED AND WORKERS COVERED
2005 - 2016
Region XI
750 110,000
700
100,000
Labor Unions Membership
650
90,000
600
550 80,000
500
70,000
450
Labor Unions
Membership
400 60,000
350 50,000
300
40,000
250
200 30,000
150
20,000
100
10,000
50
0 0
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
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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. This universal concern emphasizes people's empowerment and the care,
protection and rehabilitation of the disadvantaged and special sectors of society. These sectors are the
primary target clienteles of our social welfare policies and programs. The objective is to place the
disadvantaged sectors of society in the mainstream of productive and economic processes. Specifically,
this entails converting the disadvantaged groups into active agents and partners in development. In this
manner, the fruits of growth and progress will pervade all sectors of society and the disadvantaged sectors
will become beneficiaries of development. The government's Social Reform Agenda (SRA) redirects the
thrusts and focus and widens the target beneficiaries of the package of programs and other interventions
implemented by government, private and non-governmental institutions. In contributing to the goals of
social welfare and development, the generation of data and relevant indicators is therefore of utmost
necessity. The SRA, for one, underscores the need to strengthen and improve existing systems for
generating data.
This chapter presents data at the regional and/or provincial/city levels on the number of
clients served by the various outreach and service programs of the Department of Social Welfare and
Development (DSWD), number of day care centers and workers, women in especially difficult
circumstances and the number of children in need of special protection served by the DSWD. The
Department, which is the source of data, compiles the information based on its administrative reporting
systems. This chapter also contains data on the number of disabled persons by type of disability. The
Philippine Statistics Authority processed the data based on the results of the census of population and
housing.
Sector Highlights
Ninety-eight in every one hundred barangays in the Davao Region have established Day Care
Centers. The 2,649 Day Care Centers across the region were manned by 2,617 Day Care Workers
serving a total of 131,457 children in 2016.
The DSWD in Region XI served 174 women in especially difficult circumstances in 2016 of
which 91.4 percent were emotionally distressed and single parents.
Majority or about 86.7 percent of children in need of special protection served in 2016 by the
DSWD were street children while 3.5 percent were sexually abused/exploited.
In Region XI, 48.3 percent of household population five years old and above had difficulty in
seeing even if wearing eyeglasses in 2010.
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Table 12.1 Number of Day Care Centers and Workers by Province, Region XI,
As of December 2016 12 - 3
Table 12.4A Number of Reported Cases of Child Sexual Abuse Served by the
Department of Social Welfare and Development by Type, 2009 - 2016 12 - 6
Table 12.5 Coverage and Contributions Received and Benefits Paid by the Government
Government Service Insurance System, Region XI, 2002 - 2007 12 - 8
Table 12.6A Number of Disabled Persons by Sex, Type of Disability and Province
Census Years 1990 and 1995 12 - 9
Table 12.6B Number of Disabled Persons by Sex, Type of Disability and Province
Census Year 2000 12 - 11
Table 12.6C Household Population Five Years Old and Over by Type of Functional
Difficulty, Sex and Province, Region XI, Census Year 2010 12 - 14
Figure 12.3 Contributions Received and Benefits Paid by the Government Service 12 - 7
Insurance System, Region XI, 2002 - 2007
Figure 12.4 Household Population Five Years Old and Over with Functional 12 - 13
Difficulty by Sex and Province, Region XI, 2010
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Table 12.1
NUMBER OF DAY CARE CENTERS AND WORKERS BY PROVINCE/CITY, REGION XI
As of December 2016
1
- Davao City includes home based.
Victims of Sexual
Physically Abuse
Abused/Battered 5.2%
Women
1.2%
Others
93.6%
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Table 12.2
UNDUPLICATED NUMBER OF CLIENTS SERVED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE
AND DEVELOPMENT BY CLIENTELE CATEGORY AND SEX
2010 - 2016
Region XI
Children 26 24 50 78 56 134 - - -
Youth 68 50 118 44 31 75 3 4 7
Senior Citizens 435 406 841 433 272 705 140 144 284
Deportee/Repartriate 25 22 47 - 7 7 - - -
Strandee 53 51 104 33 19 52 - - -
131 71 202 540 521 1,061 1,625 1,244 2,869 3,302 1,867 5,169
- - - - 35 35 3 3 6 64 87 151
- - - - - - - - - - - -
38 30 68 - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - - - - - -
Table 12.3
WOMEN IN ESPECIALLY DIFFICULT CIRCUMSTANCES (WEDC) SERVED BY
THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT
1996 - 2016
Clientele Category 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
1
- Include referrals, single parents and emotionally distressed women.
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Table 12.3 - continued
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
178 148 144 172 251 237 184 287 149 154 123 118 174
2 - - 1 - - - - - - - - 1
- - 1 5 7 9 13 10 2 - - - -
27 20 32 30 42 25 22 66 7 5 11 24 2
4 4 7 14 5 3 12 15 2 5 1 3 9
1 1 - 1 - - - 2 - - - 1 4
3 3 7 12 5 1 11 - 2 5 1 2 5
- - - 1 - 2 1 13 - - - - -
- - 4 - - - - - - - - - -
7 5 4 - - 2 8 - - - - - 2
- - - - - - - 4 2 - - - 1
138 119 96 122 197 198 129 192 136 144 111 91 159
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Table 12.4A
NUMBER OF REPORTED CASES OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE SERVED BY THE
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT BY TYPE
2009 - 2016
Region XI 34 24 6 2 11 12 60 40
Rape 20 13 4 - 8 5 37 27
Incest 9 4 - 2 3 6 8 8
Acts of Lasciviousness 5 7 2 - - 1 - 1
Victims of Prostitution - - - - - - 10 -
Victims of Pornography - - - - - - 5 4
2013 2014
Case Category
Both Sexes Female Male Both Sexes Female Male
Region XI 51 28 23 43 12 31
Abandoned 6 3 3 1 - 1
Neglected 23 10 13 21 12 9
Physically Abused/Maltreated 9 6 3 6 - 6
Sexually Abused 9 9 - 12 - 12
Sexually Exploited - - - - - -
Victims of Child Labor - - - 1 - 1
Street Children - - - 1 - 1
Victims of Armed Conflict - - - - - -
Victims of Child Trafficking - - - - - -
Children in Conflict with the Law - - - - - -
Others 4 - 4 1 - 1
2015 2016
Case Category
Both Sexes Female Male Both Sexes Female Male
Abandoned 22 15 7 31 18 13
Neglected 37 16 21 32 13 19
Physically Abused/Maltreated 5 3 2 4 2 2
Sexually Abused 45 45 - 36 - 36
Sexually Exploited 10 10 - 7 - 7
Victims of Child Labor 2 2 - 4 - 4
Street Children - - - 1,056 571 485
Victims of Child Trafficking 4 2 2 1 1 -
Victims of Prostitution 10 10 - -
Victims of Illegal Recruitment 1 1 - 4 - 4
Victims of Cyber Pornography 5 5 - 4 - 4
Children in Conflict with the Law 10 10 - 9 - 9
Voluntary Committed/Surrendered 22 8 14 16 12 4
Foundling 12 7 5 4 - 4
Others 8 8 - 10 - 10
Note: Number served include new and old cases.
Source: Department of Social Welfare and Development XI
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Figure 12.2 CHILDREN IN NEED OF SPECIAL PROTECTION SERVED BY THE DSWD,
REGION XI, 2016
Sexually Neglected
Abandoned
Abused/Exploited 2.6%
2.5%
3.5%
Others
4.6%
Street Children
86.7%
1,200,000
Contributions Received
Benefits Paid
1,000,000
800,000
In Thousand Pesos
600,000
400,000
200,000
0
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
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Table 12.5
COVERAGE AND CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED AND BENEFITS PAID BY THE GOVERNMENT
SERVICE INSURANCE SYSTEM, REGION XI
2002 - 2007
(Value in Thousand Pesos)
Membership … … …
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Table 12.6A
NUMBER OF DISABLED PERSONS BY SEX, TYPE OF DISABILITY AND PROVINCE
Census Years 1990 and 1995
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Table 12.6A - continued
NUMBER OF DISABLED PERSONS BY SEX, TYPE OF DISABILITY AND PROVINCE
Census Years 1990 and 1995
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Table 12.6B
NUMBER OF DISABLED PERSONS BY SEX, TYPE OF DISABILITY AND PROVINCE
Census Year 2000
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Table 12.6B - continued
NUMBER OF DISABLED PERSONS BY SEX, TYPE OF DISABILITY AND PROVINCE
Census Year 2000
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Table 12.6B - continued
NUMBER OF DISABLED PERSONS BY SEX, TYPE OF DISABILITY AND PROVINCE
Census Year 2000
35,000
30,000
Male Female
25,000
20,000
15,000
10,000
5,000
0
Davao Oriental Davao del Norte Compostela Valley Davao del Sur Davao City
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Table 12.6C
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION FIVE YEARS OLD AND OVER BY TYPE OF FUNCTIONAL
DIFFICULTY, SEX AND PROVINCE, REGION XI
Census Year 2010
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Table 12.6C
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION FIVE YEARS OLD AND OVER BY TYPE OF FUNCTIONAL
DIFFICULTY, SEX AND PROVINCE, REGION XI
Census Year 2010
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Table 12.6C - continued
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION FIVE YEARS OLD AND OVER BY TYPE OF FUNCTIONAL
DIFFICULTY, SEX AND PROVINCE, REGION XI
Census Year 2010
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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 the planners and decision makers in the government and in
entrepreneurial ventures with a sound basis to improve the state of their infrastructures. Specifically,
planners use the data in the formulation of strategies that will link the locality with its neighbors within and
outside the country. The different modes of transportation and channels and media for communication are
vital in the economic, social and cultural lives of peoples and institutions in the community. A well-
developed transportation system ensures fast and efficient transfer of goods and services between traders,
households and other institutions within and outside the geographical limits of the community. Similarly,
breakthrough in the communication system accelerates the flow of information. This era of information
technology enables a faster access to and dissemination of news, events and developments in the domestic
and international scene. The business community receives vital information that can expand the market for
their products and services. The continuous provision of data on the transportation and communication
systems of an area therefore becomes indispensable in charting the course towards socioeconomic
development and cultural upliftment of the area.
This chapter presents data on all modes of transportation at the regional and provincial
levels. On the land transport, the data presented include the registration of motor vehicles and
permits/licenses issued by the Land Transportation Office and franchise applications approved by the Land
Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board. The data presented also include road length and the
number and length of bridges. The Department of Public Works and Highways is the source of data.
Shipping statistics from the Philippine Ports Authority and data on the number of ports by classification are
likewise presented, taken from an inventory compiled by the National Statistical Coordination Board. For
the communication sector, the chapter provides data on telephone facilities, number of post offices and
mail carriers and volume of mail handled. The sources of data are the National Telecommunications
Commission and the Philippine Postal Corporation.
Sector Highlights
Vehicle registration grew by 7.1 percent between 2015 and 2016. The number of cars/jeeps,
truck/buses, and motorcycles increased by 4.6 percent, 4.2 percent, and 8.2 percent, respectively.
A total of 426,751 motor vehicles were registered in Land Transportation Office XI in 2016.
111,009 of which were new registrations, while 315,742 were for renewal.
The number of permits/licenses issued by Land Transportation Office XI increased by 1.4 percent
from 2015 to 2016. From a total of 243,127 issuances in 2015, it rose to 246,627 in 2016.
The use of gas as fuel for vehicles accounted to 81.4 percent of the total vehicles registered in
2016 at the Land Transportation Office XI.
65.0 percent of the 1,685-kilometer national roads in Davao Region in 2016 were concrete-paved.
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Sector Highlights (Continued)
In Port of Davao, cargo throughput increased by 13.7 percent from 2015 to 2016, while ship calls
increased by 5.4 percent.
From 2015 to 2016, the number of post offices decreased by 2.1 percent, however, mail carriers
increased by 9.0 percent. In 2016, there were 47 post offices and 145 mail carriers operating in
Region XI.
The number of posted mails decreased by 16.5 percent from 2015 to 2016. Likewise, mails
received from foreign countries decreased by 34.5 percent.
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Table 13.1 Number of Motor Vehicles Registered by Type of Vehicle and
Province/City, 2012 - 2016 13 - 4
Table 13.2 Number of Motor Vehicles Registered, New and Renewal, by Classification,
2004 - 2016 13 - 5
Table 13.5 Existing National Road Length by Surface Type and Province/City
2010 - 2013 13 - 8
Table 13.7 Number and Length of Existing Bridges Along National Road by Type and
Province/City, 2013 - 2016 13 - 10
Figure 13.3 Number of Post Offices and Mail Carriers by Province/City, 2016 13 - 15
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Table 13.1
NUMBER OF MOTOR VEHICLES REGISTERED BY TYPE OF VEHICLE AND PROVINCE/CITY
2012 - 2016
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Table 13.2
NUMBER OF MOTOR VEHICLES REGISTERED, NEW AND RENEWAL, BY CLASSIFICATION
2004 - 2016
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Table 13.3
NUMBER OF PERMITS/LICENSES ISSUED BY PROVINCE/CITY
2012 - 2016
450,000
400,000
350,000
300,000
250,000
Private
For Hire
200,000
Government
150,000
100,000
50,000
0
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
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Table 13.4
NUMBER OF MOTOR VEHICLES REGISTERED BY CLASSIFICATION, TYPE OF FUEL USED
AND PROVINCE/CITY
2013 - 2016
2013
Region XI 258,690 60,497 238,452 51,691 17,362 6,503 2,876 2,303 1,480
Davao Oriental 13,486 2,149 11,959 1,781 1,289 171 238 197 2
Compostela Valley 39,757 9,388 38,196 9,029 1,203 98 358 261 259
Davao City 107,089 35,247 97,907 29,307 8,031 4,926 1,151 1,014 820
Digos City 30,566 4,396 28,199 3,745 2,154 440 213 211 2
Samal City 17,976 632 17,449 572 419 0 108 60 251
Tagum City 49,816 8,685 44,742 7,257 4,266 868 808 560 146
2014
Region XI 283,711 65,673 259,924 56,442 20,785 6,665 3,002 2,555 1,526
2015
Region XI 322,752 74,016 299,546 64,616 19,881 6,717 3,325 2,683 1,763
2016
Region XI 347,413 77,328 323,114 68,248 20,981 6,610 3,318 2,470 2,009
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Table 13.5
EXISTING NATIONAL ROAD LENGTH BY SURFACE TYPE AND PROVINCE/CITY
2010 - 2013
(In Kilometers)
Surface Type
Year/Province/City
Total National Province Municipal City Barangay
2010
REGION XI 16,937.43 1,557.63 2,539.01 770.27 1,418.69 10,651.83
Davao Oriental 2,256.76 420.57 492.30 … .. 1,343.89
Davao del Norte 3,151.03 109.46 877.13 119.67 .. 2,044.77
Compostela Valley 3,874.27 299.12 750.53 363.77 .. 2,460.85
Davao del Sur 4,046.29 335.90 419.05 286.83 .. 3,004.52
Davao City 1,934.16 259.87 .. .. 779.98 894.31
Digos City 224.64 23.30 .. .. 69.50 131.84
Panabo City 445.50 35.43 .. .. 184.11 225.96
Samal City 433.58 24.88 .. .. 242.50 166.20
Tagum City 571.20 49.10 .. .. 142.60 379.50
2011 a/
REGION XI 17,348.75 1,666.13 2,566.29 994.66 1,397.00 10,724.67
Davao Oriental 2,360.00 419.20 491.68 101.9 .. 1,347.25
Davao del Norte 3,172.16 130.59 877.13 119.67 .. 2,044.77
Compostela Valley 3,661.90 334.48 778.43 300.12 .. 2,248.87
Davao del Sur 4,536.38 391.84 419.05 473.00 .. 3,252.49
Davao City 1,949.76 260.12 .. .. 786.60 903.05
Digos City 225.34 24.00 .. .. 69.50 131.84
Panabo City 423.19 33.62 .. .. 155.80 233.76
Samal City 433.62 24.88 .. .. 242.50 166.24
Tagum City 586.40 47.40 .. .. 142.60 396.40
2012 b/
REGION XI 17,166.99 1,678.17 2,566.29 994.66 1,326.82 10,601.06
Davao Oriental 2,372.48 431.68 491.68 101.9 .. 1,347.25
Davao del Norte 3,172.14 130.57 877.13 119.67 .. 2,044.77
Compostela Valley 3,661.91 334.49 778.43 300.12 .. 2,248.87
Davao del Sur 4,535.96 391.42 419.05 473.00 .. 3,252.49
Davao City 1,965.52 260.13 .. .. 796.02 909.38
Digos City 24.00 24.00 .. .. … …
Panabo City 423.17 33.61 .. .. 155.80 233.76
Samal City 433.62 24.88 .. .. 242.50 166.24
Tagum City 578.19 47.39 .. .. 132.50 398.30
2013
REGION XI 17,572.98 1,683.63 2,566.29 994.66 1,344.94 10,983.46
Davao Oriental c/ 2,372.48 431.68 491.68 101.9 .. 1,347.25
Davao del Norte c/ 3,172.14 130.57 877.13 119.67 .. 2,044.77
Compostela Valley c/ 3,661.91 334.49 778.43 300.12 .. 2,248.87
Davao del Sur c/ 4,535.96 391.42 419.05 473.00 .. 3,252.49
Davao City 2,343.05 264.82 .. .. 800.14 1,278.09
Digos City c/ 24.00 24.00 .. .. … …
Panabo City 437.01 33.61 .. .. 158.75 244.65
Samal City c/ 433.62 24.88 .. .. 242.50 166.24
Tagum City 592.81 48.16 .. .. 143.55 401.10
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Table 13.6
EXISTING NATIONAL ROAD BY TYPE OF PAVEMENT AND PROVINCE/CITY
2013 – 2016
(In kilometers)
2014
REGION XI 1,655.2 998.7 323.3 333.2 0.0
Davao Oriental 437.1 372.1 20.1 45.0 -
Davao del Norte 129.6 87.2 15.4 27.0 -
Compostela Valley 334.3 162.9 85.1 86.4 -
Davao del Sur 366.7 151.8 52.7 162.2 -
Davao City 256.9 126.4 117.8 12.6 -
Digos City 24.0 19.9 4.1 - -
Panabo City 33.7 21.5 12.2 - -
Samal City 24.9 24.9 - - -
Tagum City 48.0 32.0 16.0 - -
2015
REGION XI 1,670.2 1,008.7 333.4 328.1 0.0
Davao Oriental 436.9 371.0 20.9 45.0 -
Davao del Norte 129.7 91.8 15.3 22.7 -
Compostela Valley 334.4 163.6 85.1 85.7 -
Davao del Sur 365.6 150.7 52.6 162.2 -
Davao City 272.1 131.6 127.9 12.6 -
Digos City 25.1 20.9 4.3 - -
Panabo City 33.7 21.5 12.2 - -
Samal City 24.9 24.9 - - -
Tagum City 47.9 32.7 15.2 - -
2016
REGION XI 1,685.0 1,094.7 334.0 242.6 0.0
Davao Oriental 441.6 406.2 22.1 8.6 -
Davao del Norte 131.2 98.8 15.5 15.4 -
Compostela Valley 337.1 189.7 85.1 59.6 -
Davao del Sur 113.4 74.2 27.9 10.4 -
Davao Occidental 255.3 82.8 23.9 147.5 -
Davao City 274.1 142.9 127.9 1.1 -
Digos City 25.3 20.9 4.3 - -
Panabo City 33.9 21.5 12.2 - -
Samal City 24.9 24.9 - - -
Tagum City 48.2 32.7 15.2 - -
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Table 13.7
NUMBER AND LENGTH OF EXISTING BRIDGES ALONG NATIONAL ROAD BY TYPE AND PROVINCE/CITY
2013 – 2016
(In linear meters)
Number of Type
Province/City
Bridges Total Steel Concrete Bailey
2013
REGION XI 286 13,726.4 2,615.3 10,943.4 167.6
Davao Oriental 89 4,645.2 726.7 3,903.1 15.3
Davao del Norte 24 822.7 384.4 438.4 -
Compostela Valley 68 2,690.1 648.2 2,041.9 -
Davao del Sur 50 1,863.8 441.5 1,329.3 92.9
Davao City 36 2,426.9 259.4 2,108.1 59.4
Digos City 5 148.1 - 148.1 -
Panabo City 8 191.2 - 191.2 -
Samal City 2 36.0 - 36.0 -
Tagum City 4 902.5 155.1 747.4 -
2014
REGION XI 289 13,852 3,699 10,025 128
Davao Oriental 92 4,730.9 1,435.2 3,295.8 -
Davao del Norte 25 1,472.8 384.4 1,088.5 -
Compostela Valley 68 2,711.6 694.0 2,017.5 -
Davao del Sur 49 1,833.7 608.6 1,132.2 92.9
Davao City 36 2,435.8 390.5 2,010.6 34.7
Digos City 6 189.1 31.4 157.7 -
Panabo City 8 191.2 - 191.2 -
Samal City 2 36.0 - 36.0 -
Tagum City 3 250.8 155.1 95.7 -
2015
REGION XI 290 13,890 3,427 10,335 128
Davao Oriental 93 4,725.4 1,228.6 3,496.7 -
Davao del Norte 25 1,472.8 384.4 1,088.5 -
Compostela Valley 68 2,755.4 631.1 2,124.3 -
Davao del Sur 49 1,833.7 608.6 1,132.2 92.9
Davao City 36 2,435.0 388.0 2,012.3 34.7
Digos City 6 189.1 31.4 157.7 -
Panabo City 8 191.8 - 191.8 -
Samal City 2 36.0 - 36.0 -
Tagum City 3 250.8 155.1 95.7 -
2016
REGION XI 290 13,943 3,411 10,404 128
Davao Oriental 93 4,750.7 1,212.5 3,538.1 -
Davao del Norte 25 1,469.4 384.4 1,085.0 -
Compostela Valley 68 2,754.6 631.1 2,123.5 -
Davao del Sur 27 782.3 56.4 726.0 -
Davao Occidental 22 1,079.2 552.3 434.0 92.9
Davao City 36 2,438.9 388.0 2,016.2 34.7
Digos City 6 189.1 31.4 157.7 -
Panabo City 8 191.8 - 191.8 -
Samal City 2 36.0 - 36.0 -
Tagum City 3 250.8 155.1 95.7 -
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Table 13.8
SHIPPING, CARGO AND PASSENGER STATISTICS BY PORT
2011 – 2016
REGION XI
PMO – DAVAO
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Table 13.9
TELEPHONE FACILITIES BY PROVINCE/CITY
2013 - 2016
2013
REGION XI - 124,189 -
Davao Oriental … 828 …
Davao del Norte … 791 …
Compostela Valley … 616 …
Davao del Sur … 1,100 …
Davao City … 104,971 …
Digos City … 2,600 …
Panabo City … 3,147 …
Samal City … … …
Tagum City … 8,584 …
Mati City … 1,552 …
2014
REGION XI 205,850 122,375 -
Davao Oriental … 811 …
Davao del Norte … 780 …
Compostela Valley … 244 …
Davao del Sur … 839 …
Davao City … 104,636 …
Digos City … 2,050 …
Panabo City … 3,034 …
Samal City … - …
Tagum City … 8,504 …
Mati City … 1,477 …
2015
REGION XI 205,850 122,430 -
Davao Oriental … 811 …
Davao del Norte … 780 …
Compostela Valley … 230 …
Davao del Sur … 580 …
Davao City … 104,636 …
Digos City … 1,800 …
Panabo City … 3,034 …
Samal City … - …
Tagum City … 8,504 …
Mati City … 2,055 …
2016
REGION XI 205,850 132,415 -
Davao Oriental … 811 …
Davao del Norte … 780 …
Compostela Valley … 201 …
Davao del Sur … 580 …
Davao City … 114,600 …
Digos City … 1,850 …
Panabo City … 3,034 …
Samal City … - …
Tagum City … 8,504 …
Mati City … 2,055 …
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Table 13.10
NUMBER OF POST OFFICES AND MAIL CARRIERS BY PROVINCE/CITY
2009- 2016
Post Offices 48 47 49 58 49 51 48 47
Mail Carriers 169 155 157 152 158 134 133 145
Davao Oriental
Post Offices 9 10 10 11 6 9 9 9
Mail Carriers 16 15 16 16 15 15 15 15
Post Offices 6 6 6 7 11 9 9 9
Mail Carriers 6 5 7 6 26 6 7 7
Compostela Valley
Post Offices 7 7 8 9 8 8 8 8
Mail Carriers 11 11 12 12 6 11 11 11
Post Offices 8 8 9 14 9 9 7 7
Mail Carriers 13 13 14 26 19 11 13 14
Davao City
Post Offices 13 12 12 13 11 12 11 10
Mail Carriers 84 74 69 45 68 45 52 66
Digos City
Post Offices 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Mail Carriers 14 8 8 11 8 11 11 12
Panabo City
Post Offices 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Mail Carriers 7 7 7 9 5 9 5 4
Samal City
Post Offices 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Mail Carriers 3 2 3 2 1 1 1 1
Tagum City
Post Offices 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Mail Carriers 15 20 21 25 10 25 18 15
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Table 13.11
SUMMARY OF MAIL VOLUME HANDLED BY PROVINCE/CITY
2009 – 2016
Posted Mails
Province/City
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
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Figure 13.2 EXISTING NATIONAL ROAD LENGTH BY TYPE OF PAVEMENT
REGION XI, 2013 - 2016
1,100
1,000
800
700
In Kilometers
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
2013 2014 2015 2016
70
60
40
30
20
10
0
Davao Oriental Davao del Norte Compostela Davao del Sur Davao City Digos City Panabo City Samal City Tagum City
Valley
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Chapter 14
ENERGY AND WATER RESOURCES
Data on energy and water resources are vital inputs to national and local programs of
government. The business/industry sector also uses the data in the preparation of feasibility studies and in
investment planning. The importance of these resources in countryside development is recognized in many
ways. Energy and water are essential resources in stimulating the growth of businesses and other
institutions operating in the locality. Industries and agriculture, the major contributors to the region's
economy, are highly dependent on these resources. These resources are also vital in the day-to-day lives of
individuals residing in the community. Considering the multifarious uses of these resources, the data on the
level, extent, sources and utilization of energy and water provide signals on the potentials of the area to
achieve growth and development. The data also serve as indicators of the standard of living of families
comprising the community.
This chapter presents regional and provincial data on power and irrigation. Specifically,
the data on power include the existing power plants of Mainland Mindanao. The data on irrigation include
the number, service area, irrigators' associations, and farmer-beneficiaries of irrigation systems. The data
sources are the National Irrigation Administration XI and electric cooperatives.
Sector Highlights
The number of service areas in Region XI increased by 18.6 percent from 2015 to 2016. Likewise,
the number of farmer beneficiaries also increased by percent 2.4 percent.
In 2016, Davao del Norte accounted to 60.0 percent and 49.6 percent of the total number of
irrigators’ association and farmer-beneficiaries, respectively, in Region XI.
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Table 14.1 Number, Service Area, Irrigators' Association and Farmer-Beneficiaries
of Existing National Irrigation Systems by Province, 2005 - 2016 14 - 3
Table 14.3 Service Area of Existing Irrigation Systems by Type and Province,
2011 - 2015 14 - 6
Figure 14.1 Total Number of Farmer Beneficiaries, Region XI, 2009 - 2016 14 - 9
Figure 14.2 Service Area of Existing Irrigation Systems, Region XI, 2016 14 - 9
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Table 14.1
NUMBER, SERVICE AREA, IRRIGATORS' ASSOCIATION AND FARMER-BENEFICIARIES
OF EXISTING NATIONAL IRRIGATION SYSTEMS BY PROVINCE
2005 - 2016
(Area in Hectares)
2005
Region XI 9 29,729 119 21,418
2006
Region XI 9 29,913 119 20,386
2007
Region XI 9 29,913 120 21,632
2008
Region XI 8 30,299 127 22,611
2009
Region XI 9 30,882 128 21,283
2010
Region XI 9 31,593 130 20,803
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Table 14.1 - continued
2011
Region XI 9 35,007 131 20,593
2012
Region XI 9 35,086 131 20,394
2013
Region XI 9 35,406 128 20,648
2014
Region XI 9 35,532 127 21,435
2015
Region XI 9 30,497 126 21,600
2016
Region XI 9 36,176 130 22,109
Note: The Service Area reflected here is the Firmed-Up Service Area (FUSA) which means the area which
can be served with irrigation water using the existing irrigation facilities. Through time, portion of service
area were converted to other land uses such as housing, industrial and etc., which area deducted from
the design or original service area, hence the FUSA.
The Service Area, Number of Irrigators Association and the Farmer-Beneficiaries reflected were only
for National Irrigation System only.
Source: National Irrigation Administration XI
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Table 14.2
AREA OF IRRIGATED LAND BY PROVINCE
2014 - 2016
(in hectares)
Note: Irrigated Area reflected is only NIA-Assisted Irrigation Systems (National and Communal)
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Table 14.3
SERVICE AREA OF EXISTING IRRIGATION SYSTEMS BY TYPE AND PROVINCE
2011 - 2015
(in hectares)
2011
Region XI 110,353.00 63,331.00 37,284.00 21,242.00 3,030.00 1,775.00
Davao Oriental 13,000.00 7,530.00 3,003.00 3,027.00 1,500.00 0.00
Davao del Norte 38,455.00 27,905.00 24,300.00 2,555.00 880.00 170.00
Compostela Valley 25,073.00 10,292.00 3,269.00 6,373.00 650.00 0.00
Davao del Sur 24,625.00 16,184.00 6,712.00 8,797.00 0.00 675.00
Davao City 9,200.00 1,420.00 0.00 490.00 0.00 930.00
2012
Region XI 110,353.00 63,331.00 37,284.00 21,242.00 3,030.00 1,775.00
Davao Oriental 13,000.00 7,530.00 3,003.00 3,027.00 1,500.00 0.00
Davao del Norte 38,455.00 27,905.00 24,300.00 2,555.00 880.00 170.00
Compostela Valley 25,073.00 10,292.00 3,269.00 6,373.00 650.00 0.00
Davao del Sur 24,625.00 16,184.00 6,712.00 8,797.00 0.00 675.00
Davao City 9,200.00 1,420.00 0.00 490.00 0.00 930.00
2013
Region XI 110,353.00 65,801.00 37,672.00 23,421.00 3,062.00 1,646.00
Davao Oriental 13,000.00 7,835.00 3,053.00 3,282.00 1,500.00 0.00
Davao del Norte 38,455.00 28,161.00 24,638.00 2,531.00 822.00 170.00
Compostela Valley 25,073.00 11,549.00 3,269.00 7,540.00 740.00 0.00
Davao del Sur 24,625.00 16,522.00 6,712.00 9,195.00 0.00 615.00
Davao City 9,200.00 1,734.00 0.00 873.00 0.00 861.00
2014
Region XI 147,313.00 68,017.00 37,798.00 25,510.00 3,062.00 1,646.00
Davao Oriental 17,760.00 8,274.00 3,073.00 3,700.00 1,500.00 0.00
Davao del Norte 58,583.00 28,376.00 24,744.00 2,640.00 822.00 170.00
Compostela Valley 38,197.00 12,764.00 3,269.00 8,755.00 740.00 0.00
Davao del Sur 23,859.00 16,742.00 6,712.00 9,415.00 0.00 615.00
Davao City 8,914.00 1,861.00 0.00 1,000.00 0.00 861.00
2015
Region XI 147,313.00 69,093.00 38,559.00 25,963.00 3,090.00 1,481.00
Davao Oriental 17,760.00 8,542.00 3,096.00 3,918.00 1,528.00 0.00
Davao del Norte 58,583.00 28,466.00 24,744.00 2,730.00 822.00 170.00
Compostela Valley 38,197.00 13,488.00 4,007.00 8,741.00 740.00 0.00
Davao del Sur 23,859.00 16,806.00 6,712.00 9,659.00 0.00 435.00
Davao City 8,914.00 1,791.00 0.00 915.00 0.00 876.00
Note: Service Area is the design area provided by irrigation facilities weither non-operational or operational systems.
Source: National Irrigation Administration XI
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Table 14.4
ENERGIZATION RATE OF BARANGAYS AND HOUSES
BY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE/POWER UTILITY
2012 - 2016
2012
REGION XI 1,160 1160 100.0 859,609 611,633 71.15
DLPC 266 266 100.0 372,593 263,433 70.7
DORECO 183 183 100.0 110,983 84,238 75.9
a/
DANECO 374 374 100.0 218,979 147,748 67.5
DASURECO 337 337 100.0 157,054 116,214 74.0
2013
REGION XI 1,160 1,160 100.0 948,230 630,308 66.47
DLPC 266 266 100.0 406,107 274,338 67.6
DORECO b/ 183 183 100.0 110,983 84,238 75.9
DANECO a/ 374 374 100.0 218,979 147,748 67.5
DASURECO 337 337 100.0 212,161 123,984 58.4
2014
REGION XI 1,160 1,160 100.0 948,230 644,057 67.92
DLPC 266 266 100.0 406,107 288,087 70.9
b/
DORECO 183 183 100.0 110,983 84,238 75.9
a/
DANECO 374 374 100.0 218,979 147,748 67.5
DASURECO c/ 337 337 100.0 212,161 123,984 58.4
2015
REGION XI 1,160 1,160 100.0 1,074,434 722,824 67.27
DLPC 266 266 100.0 406,107 304,248 74.9
DORECO b/ 183 183 100.0 110,983 84,238 75.9
DANECO 374 374 100.0 299,592 184,649 61.6
DASURECO 337 337 100.0 257,752 149,689 58.1
2016
REGION XI 1,160 1,160 100.0 1,045,284 768,470 73.52
DLPC 266 266 100.0 406,107 318,033 78.3
DORECO 183 183 100.0 127,424 102,821 80.7
DANECO d/ 374 374 100.0 299,592 184,649 61.6
DASURECO 337 337 100.0 212,161 162,967 76.8
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Table 14.5
POWER DISTRIBUTED BY TYPE OF CONSUMER BY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE
2012 - 2016
(in megawatt hours)
Davao Light & Power Company 1,680,477 1,770,739 1,981,258 2,069,127 2,173,373
b/
DORECO 87,696 87,696 87,696 b/ 87,696 b/ 87,696 b/
Note: data from Dasureco for 2011-2015 are revised as of October 2015.
data from DANECO for 2011-2015 are revised as of October 2015.
a/ - included in "Others"
b/ - data as of 2012
c/ - data as of 2015
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Figure 14.1 TOTAL NUMBER OF FARMER BENEFICIARIES
REGION XI, 2009 - 2016
Region XI
22,500
22,000
21,500
Number
21,000
20,500
20,000
19,500
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Davao Oriental
8.6%
Davao del Sur
17.2%
Compostela Valley
9.2%
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Figure 14.3 NUMBER OF IRRIGATORS ASSOCIATION
REGION XI, 2009 - 2016
Region XI
132
131
130
129
128
Number
127
126
125
124
123
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Davao Oriental
10.9%
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Chapter 15
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Data on the levels, patterns and distribution of the income and expenditures of local
government units (LGUs) are essential in measuring their capabilities to provide public service to their
constituents. Specifically, the level of income serves as a criterion in the classification of LGUs. The
classification, on the other hand, provides a yardstick in the allocation of resources and other forms of
assistance. Furthermore, the data provide a sound and logical basis in the choice of alternative options
aimed at balancing the sources and disposition of resources. The data are also useful in identifying priority
program areas and localities in the community.
This chapter presents data on the average income of provincial, city and municipal LGUs
and their income classification. The Bureau of Local Government Finance of the Department of Finance is
the source of the data. The chapter also includes data on internal revenue collections of LGUs, and data
pertaining to the annual statement of receipts and expenditures classified by level of government. The
sources of data are the Bureau of Internal Revenue and the Department of Budget and Management.
Sector Highlights
Internal revenue collections in 2016 increased by 18.2 percent totaling 16.9 Billion pesos against
the 14.3 Billion pesos generated in 2015. Income taxes were the major source of revenue
accounting for about 63.5 percent of collections in 2016. Davao City was the largest revenue
earner with a 69.5 percent share of total revenue generated in the region.
Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA) accounted for 60.7 percent of total LGU receipts in 2016.
The total budget for the expenditure program of provincial and city governments decreased by 8.2
percent between 2015 and 2016. Allocation for General Public Services was the biggest item in the
budget of LGU’s taking up about 52.8 percent of the total expenditure program for 2016.
Meanwhile, programmed budget for social services declined by 54.9 percent from the 2015 level.
15 - 1
Table 15.1 Average Income and Classification by Province/City/Municipality
2009 - 2012 and 2013 - 2016 15 - 3
Table 15.4 Expenditure Program of Provincial and City Governments, 2008 - 2016 15 - 14
15 - 2
Table 15.1
AVERAGE INCOME AND CLASSIFICATION BY PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY
2009-2012 and 2013-2016
(Income in Pesos)
2009-2012 2013-2016
Province / City / Municipality Average Income Average Income
Income Classification 1/ Income Classification 1/
Region XI
15 - 3
Table 15.1 - continued
AVERAGE INCOME AND CLASSIFICATION BY PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY
2009-2012 and 2013-2016
(Income in Pesos)
2009-2012 2013-2016
Province / City / Municipality Average Income Average Income
Income Classification 1/ Income Classification 1/
4,500,000,000
2,500,000,000
In Pesos
2,000,000,000
1,500,000,000
1,000,000,000
500,000,000
0
Davao Oriental Davao del Davao del Sur Davao City Davao City East
Norte1 West
1
- Includes Compostela Valley
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Table 15.2
SUMMARY OF INTERNAL REVENUE COLLECTIONS BY PROVINCE/CITY
2007 - 2016
(In Pesos)
2007
Region XI 6,618,099,779.72 1,934,548,636.78 4,341,128,600.89 342,422,542.05
2008
Region XI 6,989,976,155.59 1,945,630,462.97 4,598,804,153.60 445,541,539.02
2009
Region XI 7,564,761,118.40 2,552,711,519.39 4,567,018,533.09 445,031,065.92
2010
Region XI 7,743,614,657.14 2,551,539,932.96 4,758,810,269.25 433,264,454.93
2011
Region XI 8,104,984,556.48 2,513,779,115.32 5,090,152,120.35 501,053,320.81
1
Includes Compostela Valley.
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Table 15.2 - continued
SUMMARY OF INTERNAL REVENUE COLLECTIONS BY PROVINCE/CITY
2007 - 2016
(In Pesos)
2012
Region XI 9,197,639,627.16 2,732,900,897.00 5,867,863,725.81 596,875,004.35
2013
Region XI 10,946,447,265.13 3,243,179,426.60 6,884,169,588.03 819,098,250.50
2014
Region XI 12,426,083,500.42 3,949,005,238.73 7,761,053,527.69 716,024,734.00
2015
Region XI 14,338,534,115.71 4,483,414,889.28 9,101,156,773.22 753,962,453.21
2016
Region XI 16,942,993,370.94 5,199,046,811.33 10,828,359,077.14 915,587,482.47
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Figure 15.2 DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS
BY PROVINCE/CITY, 2016
Davao
Samal City
Occidental
Digos City 3.0%
1.7% Davao City
3.8%
Panabo City 32.9%
5.9%
Tagum City
6.0%
3,000
Economic Services
2,500 Social Services
General Public Services
Others
2,000
In Million Pesos
1,500
1,000
500
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Table 15.3
STATEMENT OF INCOME OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS BY PROVINCE/CITY
2008 - 2016
(In Million Pesos)
2008
Total 8,836.32 947.58 639.29 1,112.86 1,258.15
2009
Total 9,078.13 864.91 848.47 1,439.14 1,573.76
2010
Total 13,745.10 1,094.55 858.43 1,317.93 1,242.21
Beginning Balance 811.70 16.65 97.71 32.11 20.29
Total Tax Revenue 9,501.26 1,016.33 666.58 1,058.38 1,119.44
Internal Revenue Allotment 7,794.17 980.18 626.21 1,008.21 1,061.51
Real Property Taxes 764.48 9.21 16.57 15.24 15.20
Local Taxes 942.61 26.94 23.80 34.93 42.73
Non-Tax Revenue 3,432.14 61.57 94.14 227.44 102.48
Operating and Miscellaneous Revenue 874.18 34.82 83.72 80.33 49.86
Capital Revenue - - - - -
Grants 305.15 4.74 2.35 - 5.58
Extraordinary Income 7.04 - - 7.04 -
Loans and Borrowings 2,023.29 15.00 - 119.00 -
Interfund Transfer 14.58 - - 14.58 -
Other Receipts 207.90 7.01 8.07 6.49 47.04
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Table 15.3 - continued
Davao
Davao City Digos City Panabo City Samal City Tagum City Mati City
Occidental
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Table 15.3 - continued
STATEMENT OF INCOME OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS BY PROVINCE/CITY
2008 - 2016
(In Million Pesos)
2011
Total 14,497.18 1,347.49 1,030.44 1,952.94 1,361.10
Total Receipts from Local Sources 3,576.50 128.82 127.31 330.68 100.06
Total Tax Revenue 2,362.91 45.66 53.24 140.09 36.88
Total Non-Tax Revenue 1,213.59 83.16 74.07 190.59 63.18
Total Receipts from External Sources 8,712.75 1,106.92 713.39 1,152.97 1,188.48
Share from National Tax Collection (IRA) 8,458.21 1,060.44 679.08 1,091.24 1,147.64
Share from GOCCs (PAGCOR and PCSO) 2.00 0.07 0.06 0.15 0.13
Other Share from National Tax Collection 9.42 0.26 - 9.09 0.07
Extraordinary Receipts (Grants & Donation) 209.78 46.15 7.06 50.32 39.56
Inter-Local Transfers 8.66 - 4.24 1.52 -
Capital/Investment Receipts 24.68 - 22.95 0.65 1.08
Other Receipt (Loans and Borrowings) 563.24 41.59 77.00 220.69 17.08
2012
Total 15,888.33 1,171.12 1,169.74 1,768.42 1,839.53
Total Receipts from Local Sources 4,175.75 88.28 226.48 354.13 251.58
Total Tax Revenue 2,734.28 44.06 102.90 140.21 117.91
Total Non-Tax Revenue 1,441.47 44.22 123.58 213.92 133.67
Total Receipts from External Sources 8,382.17 933.34 721.92 1,108.91 1,182.99
Share from National Tax Collection (IRA) 8,073.19 857.72 658.92 1,059.19 1,114.23
Share from GOCCs (PAGCOR and PCSO) 8.03 0.16 0.14 0.49 1.14
Other Share from National Tax Collection 28.43 6.42 0.01 8.48 10.23
Extraordinary Receipts (Grants & Donation) 178.41 63.88 13.91 24.79 50.23
Inter-Local Transfers 94.11 5.16 48.94 15.96 7.16
2013
Total 16,413.58 1,248.31 1,308.49 1,873.31 1,820.56
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Table 15.3 - continued
Davao
Davao City Digos City Panabo City Samal City Tagum City Mati City
Occidental
15 - 11
Table 15.3 - continued
STATEMENT OF INCOME OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS BY PROVINCE/CITY
2008 - 2016
(In Million Pesos)
2014
Total 14,826.12 1,127.53 1,407.99 1,358.17 1,689.55
2016
Total 20,205.33 - 1,977.01 4,161.25 3,286.80
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Table 15.3 - continued
Davao
Davao City Digos City Panabo City Samal City Tagum City Mati City
Occidental
… - - - - - 49.00
… - - - - - -
… - - - - - 49.00
- - - 50.96 - - -
- - - - - - -
- - - 50.96 - - -
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Table 15.4
EXPENDITURE PROGRAM OF PROVINCIAL AND CITY GOVERNMENTS
2008 - 2016
(In Million Pesos)
2008
Region XI 6,430.48 1,444.09 1,401.85 3,278.17 306.37
2009
Region XI 6,535.78 1,394.54 1,412.93 3,379.91 348.40
2010
Region XI 11,778.45 3,293.28 2,635.82 5,771.28 78.07
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Table 15.4 - continued
EXPENDITURE PROGRAM OF PROVINCIAL AND CITY GOVERNMENTS
2008 - 2016
(In Million Pesos)
2011
Region XI 10,167.24 1,777.95 1,817.34 5,494.03 1,077.92
2012
Region XI 10,796.14 2,583.69 1,734.66 5,544.66 933.13
2013
Region XI 11,442.38 2,751.15 1,930.13 5,739.03 1,022.07
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Table 15.4 - continued
EXPENDITURE PROGRAM OF PROVINCIAL AND CITY GOVERNMENTS
2008 - 2016
(In Million Pesos)
2014
Region XI 11,722.63 2,259.24 2,156.21 5,867.12 1,440.06
2015
Region XI 16,909.75 5,310.60 3,560.63 6,908.10 1,130.42
2016
Region XI 15,523.27 2,986.40 1,606.29 8,190.35 2,740.23
Davao Oriental - - - - -
Davao del Norte 1,293.05 310.16 82.70 627.38 272.81
Compostela Valley 3,519.91 590.81 680.18 2,021.15 227.77
Davao del Sur 2,260.54 568.08 442.65 1,159.71 90.10
Davao Occidental 331.15 17.55 47.69 125.30 140.61
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Chapter 16
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 grow. Data on loans granted by banks provide a picture of the level
and nature of investments put up over time. Statistics on loans outstanding of financial institutions, on the
other hand, serve as signals of the rate of turnover of investments. The money and banking sector plays a
vital role in the development of productive activities by proprietors or corporate institutions in the area.
The presence and accessibility of establishments providing these services to existing and prospective
investors contribute to the realization of programs and projects aimed at industrial and entrepreneurial
advancement.
This chapter presents data on the number of offices of the financial system in the region,
total deposits by type and financial institution, operating income, loan portfolio and combined resources of
banking offices. The source of data is the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas.
Sector Highlights
The banking system had 424 offices in the Davao Region as of 2016. Universal and commercials
banks accounted for 51.7 percent of these offices while thrift banks made up 15.8 percent. On the
other hand, there were 761 branches of non-bank financial intermediaries composed mainly of
pawnshops.
Total deposit liabilities in the different banking institutions posted a 23.3 percent increase between
2015 and 2016. Meanwhile, in 2016, operating income of banking offices in the region reached to
8.1 Billion Pesos.
In the same year, the loan portfolio of banking offices in the region recorded at 91.2 Billion Pesos,
an increase of 48.9 percent from the 2015 level.
The combined assets of the banking offices in the Davao Region increased by 10.9 percent
between 2015 and 2016 hitting 209 Billion Pesos as of December 2016.
16 - 1
Table 16.1 Number of Offices of the Financial System by Institutional Group in Region XI
2008 - 2016 16 - 3
Figure 16.1 Number of Offices of the Financial System by Institutional Group, Region XI
2008 - 2016 16 - 3
Figure 16.2 Distribution of Loan Portfolio of Banking Offices, Region XI, 2016 16 - 6
Figure 16.3 Combined Assets of Banking Offices, Region XI, 2009 - 2016 16 - 6
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Table 16.1
NUMBER OF OFFICES OF THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM BY INSTITUTIONAL GROUP IN REGION XI
2008 - 2016
Institutional Group 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Total - Financial System 874 940 1,015 1,075 1,140 1,196 1,186 1,176 1,185
Banking Institutions 266 316 333 338 355 388 400 408 424
Universal and Commercial Banks 146 157 159 162 171 193 215 220 219
Thrift Banks 27 31 33 37 54 60 65 67 67
Rural and Cooperative Banks 93 128 141 139 130 135 120 121 138
Non-Bank Financial Intermediaries 604 620 677 732 780 803 781 763 756
Investment Houses 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1
Financing Companies 4 3 3 3 6 6 7 7 9
Lending Investors - - - - - - - - -
Pawnshop 598 615 672 728 773 796 773 755 746
900
Banks Non-Banks
800
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
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Table 16.2
TOTAL DEPOSIT LIABILITIES OF BANKING OFFICES
2009 - 2016
(In Million Pesos)
Institutional Group 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Commercial and Universal Banks 73,453 90,684 97,634 100,906 119,720 139,051 161,485 189,014
Thrift Banks 5,924 7,847 6,705 5,755 7,327 7,808 9,984 12,012
Rural and Cooperative Banks 5,077 2,283 2,724 2,341 2,460 3,309 2,791 13,763
Table 16.3
OPERATING INCOME OF BANKING OFFICES
2009 - 2016
(In Million Pesos)
Bank Group 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Commercial and Universal Banks 909 920 1,284 680 2,815 2,112 3,535 4,097
Thrift Banks 225 651 795 1,090 983 1,181 1,323 2,589
Rural and Cooperative Banks 572 898 1,043 900 849 1,041 724 1,398
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Table 16.4
LOAN PORTFOLIO OF BANKING OFFICES
2008 - 2016
(In Million Pesos)
Bank Group 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Region XI 19,151 24,887 29,681 32,259 39,367 47,451 59,133 61,271 91,239
Commercial
and Universal Banks 10,984 15,182 19,369 18,964 24,638 30,864 40,373 45,124 64,444
Thrift Banks 2,830 3,018 6,480 8,488 10,286 10,102 11,486 13,204 16,157
Rural Banks 5,337 4,824 3,832 4,807 4,443 6,485 7,274 2,942 10,638
Table 16.5
COMBINED ASSETS OF BANKING OFFICES
2008 - 2016
(In Million Pesos)
Bank Group 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Region XI 68,663 95,411 98,909 117,003 95,330 117,573 159,516 188,453 209,036
Commercial
and Universal Banks 53,989 77,001 86,884 104,186 82,147 106,411 136,754 160,738 176,807
Thrift Banks 4,488 6,948 8,275 8,395 9,165 8,398 15,493 23,137 15,689
Rural Banks 10,186 11,462 3,750 4,423 4,018 2,764 7,270 4,578 16,540
Note: Universal and Commercial Banks are inclusive of Specialized Government Banks.
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Figure 16.2 DISTRIBUTION OF LOAN PORTFOLIO OF BANKING OFFICES
REGION XI, 2016
Rural Banks
11.7%
Thrift Banks
17.7%
Commercial and
Universal Banks
Banks
70.6%
200,000
180,000
160,000
140,000
In Million Pesos
120,000
100,000
80,000
60,000
40,000
20,000
0
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
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Chapter 17
PUBLIC ORDER, SAFETY AND JUSTICE
Data on public order, safety and justice reflect the effectiveness, efficiency and fairness in
the administration and enforcement of laws. The basic goal of the government is to establish a peaceful,
stable and just environment conducive to national growth and development. A society where peace, order
and law prevail is not only a goal or a vision. It forms one of the pillars of man's basic rights. Development
that is not coupled with order, safety and justice contribute to the degradation of society. The effects of
public order, safety and justice in national well being and in every fiber of the social and economic lives of
individuals are priority concerns of governance. In this light, an information system that generates timely
and reliable data becomes necessary tool in the administration of justice and enforcement of laws as well
as to aid legislation.
This chapter presents regional/provincial/city data on crimes and number of policemen and
firemen, fire incidences, including deaths and property damages, law enforcement cases handled, and legal
assistance extended. The sources of data are the Philippine National Police, Bureau of Fire Protection,
Public Attorney's Office, and the National Conciliation and Mediation Board.
Sector Highlights
Average monthly crime rate in the region decreased by 36.0 percent from 2015 to 2016.
The number of persons arrested violating special laws in Region XI decreased in 2016. From 2,637
persons in 2015, it dropped by 17.52 percent, or 2,175 persons in 2016. Likewise, cases filed in
court declined by 0.35 percent, from 2,012 in 2015 to 2,005 cases in 2016.
In 2016, there were 111 prisoners sentenced and 5,622 detained in various jails of Region XI.
The number of firemen in Region XI increased by 6.3 percent in 2016, from 882 in 2015 to 938 in
2016.
In 2016, a total of 1,424 fire incidents were recorded in the region, with estimated property
damage worth P 329.5 million and causing death to 12 persons and injuries to 28 others.
The Public Attorney's Office in Region XI assisted a total of 260,462 clients in 2016. Of these,
79,346 benefited with documentation, while 70,398 were beneficiaries of legal counseling.
94.6 percent of cases handled by Public Attorney's Office XI in 2016 had been resolved.
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Table 17.1 Crime Incidence and Crime Rate by Province/City, 2009 - 2016 17 - 4
Table 17.6 Clientele Assisted by the Public Attorney's Office by Type of Services,
Region XI, 2007- 2016 17 - 10
Table 17.7 Cases Handled and Resolved by the Public Attorney's Office XI
2013 - 2016 17 - 11
Table 17.8 Cases Handled and Terminated by the National Conciliation and
Mediation Board XI, 2006 - 2016 17 - 12
Figure 17.1 Crime Incidence by Type of Crime and Province, Region XI, 2016 17 - 3
Figure 17.2 Crime Incidence and Crimes Solved, Region XI, 2009 - 2016 17 - 3
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Figure 17.1 CRIME INCIDENCE BY TYPE OF CRIME AND PROVINCE/CITY
REGION XI, 2016
11,000
9,000
8,000
7,000
Crime Incidence
6,000
5,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
100,000
90,000
80,000
70,000
60,000
Number
50,000
40,000
Crime Incidence
30,000
20,000
0
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Note: Starting 2009, number of index and non-index crimes include minor cases, such as
barangay blotters, and filed cases for record purposes.
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Table 17.1
CRIME INCIDENCE AND CRIME RATE BY PROVINCE/CITY
2009-2016
(Rate per 100,000 Population)
2009
Region XI 22,902 14,410 2,694 7.2 5.4
37,312
Davao Oriental 1,823 1,137 118 4.0 2.0
Davao del Norte 5,379 2,918 504 6.1 10.9
Compostela Valley 2,321 1,189 217 6.2 2.8
Davao del Sur 2,857 2,650 357 6.5 4.4
Davao City 6,272 3,887 1,123 11.1 6.9
Digos City 766 540 142 10.9 8.1
Panabo City 1,279 717 139 7.0 7.5
Samal City 815 248 38 3.6 3.5
Tagum City 1,390 1,124 56 2.2 2.2
2010
Region XI 16,442 4,709 3,177 14.1 6.4
2011
Region XI 12,597 5,240 3,767 21.0 29.7
2012
Region XI 8,699 6,527 5,106 34.4 24.6
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Table 17.1 - continued
2013
Region XI 40,067 59,518 21,718 28.69 148.1
2014
Region XI 29,007 46,587 23,026 49.12 112.7
2015
Region XI 16,405 34,105 21,933 64.73 86.00
2016
Region XI 8,505 24,762 17,720 69.74 55.00
Notes: 1. Rates for 2000-2008 were computed using the 2000 Census-Based Population Projections.
2. Rates for 2009-2010 were computed using the results of 2007 Census of Population..
3. Starting 2009, PNP adopted new computational procedure for Crime Solution Efficency,
considering the number of persons arrested only.
4. Starting 2009, number of index and non-index crimes include minor cases, such as
barangay blotters, and filed cases for record purposes.
Source: Philippine National Police XI
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Table 17.2
NUMBER OF PERSONS ARRESTED VIOLATING SPECIAL LAWS AND CASES FILED IN COURT
2009 - 2016
Nature of Operations 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Persons Arrested
REGION XI 779 515 1,258 1,435 1,094 2,015 2,637 2,175
Illegal Logging 19 6 50 48 40 24 67 5
Dangerous Drugs 190 186 397 906 621 1,350 1,804 1,927
Illegal Gambling 139 304 613 421 392 575 697 147
Illegal Fishing 66 - 127 22 13 41 37 12
Anti-Carnapping 276 19 61 36 27 25 32 83
Cattle Rustling 89 - 10 2 1 - - 1
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Table 17.3
JAIL POPULATION BY SEX AND PROVINCE/CITY
2013 - 2016
Sentenced Detained
Year/Province/City Adult Minor Adult Minor Total
Total Total
Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women
2013
REGION XI 46 2 - - 48 2,754 56 - - 2,810 2,858
Davao Oriental 1 - - - 1 30 - - - 30 31
Davao del Norte 13 - - - 13 134 7 - - 141 154
Compostela Valley 1 - - - 1 217 12 - - 229 230
Davao del Sur - - - - - - - - - 0 0
Davao City 0 0 - - - 1,601 0 - - 1,601 1,601
Digos City 3 0 - - 3 365 0 - - 365 368
Panabo City 14 1 - - 15 238 16 - - 254 269
Samal City 2 - - - 2 45 - - - 45 47
Tagum City 11 1 - - 12 120 21 - - 141 153
Mati City 1 - - - 1 4 - - - 4 5
2014
REGION XI 103 6 - - 109 3,729 410 - - 4,139 4,248
Davao Oriental - - - - - 51 - - - 51 51
Davao del Norte 13 - - - 13 148 7 - - 155 168
Compostela Valley 5 - - - 5 256 12 - - 268 273
Davao del Sur - - - - - 0 0
Davao City 40 3 - - 43 2,401 296 - - 2,697 2,740
Digos City 9 - - - 9 386 47 - - 433 442
Panabo City 27 3 - - 30 265 19 - - 284 314
Samal City - - - - - 51 - - - 51 51
Tagum City 9 - - - 9 170 29 - - 199 208
Mati City - - - - - 1 - - - 1 1
2015
REGION XI 103 10 - - 113 4,390 557 - 2 4,949 5,062
Davao Oriental - - - - 0 52 2 54 54
Davao del Norte 8 - - - 8 159 10 169 177
Compostela Valley 5 - - - 5 328 31 - - 359 364
Davao del Sur - - - - 0 - - - - 0 0
Davao City 39 9 - - 48 2,980 408 - - 3,388 3,436
Digos City 3 - - - 3 341 43 - - 384 387
Panabo City 30 1 - - 31 254 14 - - 268 299
Samal City 6 - - - 6 47 9 - - 56 62
Tagum City 12 - - - 12 228 40 - 2 270 282
Mati City - - - - 0 1 - - - 1 1
2016
REGION XI 105 6 - - 111 4,890 727 3 2 5,622 5,733
Davao Oriental 1 - - - 1 66 6 2 - 74 75
Davao del Norte 6 - - - 6 171 9 - - 180 186
Compostela Valley 2 - - - 2 438 42 - - 480 482
Davao del Sur - - - - - - - - - - -
Davao City 34 2 - - 36 3,022 534 - 2 3,558 3,594
Digos City 1 - - - 1 579 56 1 - 636 637
Panabo City 51 2 - - 53 279 21 - - 300 353
Samal City 8 - - - 8 75 11 - - 86 94
Tagum City 2 2 - - 4 260 48 - - 308 312
Mati City - - - - - - - - - - -
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Table 17.4
NUMBER OF FIREMEN BY PROVINCE/CITY
2009 - 2016
Note: 1/ includes BFP Regional Office and Regional Training School Personnel
a/ included in Davao del Norte
b/ included in Davao del Sur
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Table 17.5
INCIDENCE OF FIRES AND DAMAGES BY PROVINCE/CITY
2013 - 2016
2013
REGION XI 616 13 30 149,818
Davao Oriental 45 - 1 7,402
Davao del Norte 50 - - 6,739
Compostela Valley 50 1 - 14,249
Davao del Sur 66 - - 4,710
Davao City 259 6 22 65,618
Digos City 46 2 - 4,990
Panabo City 37 1 1 15,871
Samal City 28 - 1 2,736
Tagum City 21 3 5 20,308
Mati City 14 - - 7,195
2014
REGION XI 725 8 39 577,639
Davao Oriental 42 - - 39,727
Davao del Norte 62 - 3 63,722
Compostela Valley 55 - - 218,384
Davao del Sur 102 4 2 64,268
Davao City 297 4 30 125,921
Digos City 26 - - 22,682
Panabo City 25 - 1 1,567
Samal City 24 - - 3,941
Tagum City 26 - 2 32,970
Mati City 66 - 1 4,457
2015
REGION XI 1,042 12 31 268,444
Davao Oriental 63 3 5 16,269
Davao del Norte 69 1 4 31,258
Compostela Valley 54 3 3 39,226
Davao del Sur 161 1 3 58,346
Davao City 456 2 13 73,904
Digos City 32 - - 2,890
Panabo City 19 - - 5,283
Samal City 46 1 1 5,287
Tagum City 57 1 2 31,880
Mati City 85 - - 4,103
2016
REGION XI 1,424 12 28 329,498
Davao Oriental 130 4 - 19,119
Davao del Norte 111 - 1 16,625
Compostela Valley 77 2 2 29,967
Davao del Sur 257 - 2 15,788
Davao City 504 5 19 103,258
Digos City 50 - - 36,790
Panabo City 35 - 1 8,032
Samal City 54 - 1 15,151
Tagum City 69 1 2 83,323
Mati City 137 - - 1,447
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Table 17.6
CLIENTELE ASSISTED BY THE PUBLIC ATTORNEY'S OFFICE BY TYPE OF SERVICES, REGION XI
2007 - 2016
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Table 17.7
CASES HANDLED AND RESOLVED BY PUBLIC ATTORNEY'S OFFICE XI
2013 - 2016
2013 2014
Type of Case/Service
Handled Resolved DR (%) Handled Resolved DR (%)
Indigents in Judicial & Quasi-judicial cases 19,301 8,362 43.32 19,423 7,457 38.39
Arraignment, pre-trial, promulgation 13,451 13,451 100.00 13,960 13,960 100.00
Non-judicial services:
Counseling 43,062 43,062 100.00 39,204 39,204 100.00
Documentation 39,271 39,271 100.00 38,915 38,915 100.00
Administration of Oath 60,049 60,049 100.00 54,824 54,824 100.00
Mediation and Conciliation 1,794 1,778 99.11 1,717 1,677 97.67
Inquest investigation and custodial interrogation 2,589 2,589 100.00 2,888 2,888 100.00
Counseling of Prisoners 4,877 4,877 100.00 6,960 6,960 100.00
Assistance to Prisoners 6,502 6,502 100.00 6,670 6,670 100.00
2015 2016
Type of Case/Service
Handled Resolved DR (%) Handled Resolved DR (%)
Indigents in Judicial & Quasi-judicial cases 21,880 7,855 35.90 22,895 7,432 32.46
Arraignment, pre-trial, promulgation 18,340 18,340 100.00 13,505 13,505 100.00
Non-judicial services:
Counseling 54,693 54,693 100.00 70,398 70,398 100.00
Documentation 50,549 50,549 100.00 79,346 79,346 100.00
Administration of Oath 61,376 61,376 100.00 83,564 83,564 100.00
Mediation and Conciliation 1,627 1,442 70.20 686 668 97.38
Inquest investigation and custodial interrogation 3,375 3,375 100.00 3,732 3,732 100.00
Counseling of Prisoners 6,955 6,955 100.00 6,220 6,220 100.00
Assistance to Prisoners 5,698 5,698 100.00 5,634 5,634 100.00
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Table 17.8
CASES HANDLED AND TERMINATED BY THE NATIONAL CONCILIATION AND MEDIATION BOARD,
REGION XI
2006 – 2016
Cases
Pending, Cases Cases Cases
Nature of Cases Newly DR (%) SR (%)
Beginning Handled Disposed Settled
Filed
2006
Notice of Strike/Lockout 0 12 12 9 75.0 8 66.7
Preventive Mediation 1 52 53 52 98.1 47 88.7
Actual Strike/Lockout 0 0 0 0 .. 0 ..
2007
Notice of Strike/Lockout 3 1 4 4 100.0 4 100.0
Preventive Mediation 1 62 63 61 96.8 61 96.8
Actual Strike/Lockout 0 0 0 0 .. 0 ..
2008
Notice of Strike/Lockout 0 12 12 9 75.0 8 66.7
Preventive Mediation 2 49 51 48 94.1 41 80.4
Actual Strike/Lockout 0 1 1 1 100 0 0
2009
Notice of Strike/Lockout 3 10 13 13 100.0 10 76.9
Preventive Mediation 3 31 34 28 82.3 25 73.5
Actual Strike/Lockout 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2010
Notice of Strike/Lockout 0 11 11 6 54.5 5 45.4
Preventive Mediation 1 26 27 28 103.7 19 70.4
Actual Strike/Lockout 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2011
Notice of Strike/Lockout 0 12 12 12 100 10 83.3
Preventive Mediation 1 37 38 36 94.7 34 89.5
Actual Strike/Lockout 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2012
Notice of Strike/Lockout 2 14 16 14 87.5 12 75.0
Preventive Mediation 9 30 39 35 89.7 32 82.1
Actual Strike/Lockout 0 2 2 2 100.0 2 100.0
2013
Notice of Strike/Lockout 3 9 12 10 83.3 10 83.3
Preventive Mediation 4 46 50 46 92.0 46 92.0
Actual Strike/Lockout 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0
2014
Notice of Strike/Lockout 2 6 8 8 100 7 88.0
Preventive Mediation 4 44 48 43 90 42 88.0
Actual Strike/Lockout 0 1 1 1 100 1 100.0
2015
Notice of Strike/Lockout 0 15 15 9 60 9 60.0
Preventive Mediation 6 40 46 45 98 43 93
Actual Strike/Lockout 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2016
Notice of Strike/Lockout 6 10 16 14 88 14 88.0
Preventive Mediation 1 33 34 30 88 29 85
Actual Strike/Lockout 0 1 1 1 100 0 0
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Chapter 18
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Science and Technology (S&T) showcases the Filipino as a creator and innovator.
Science unfolds latest ideas, translates them into theories, and develops them into practical uses and
applications called technology. Science is essential to technology and technology is the key to the
culmination of science, which is uplifting the lives of people. As an economic sector, S&T ensures the
creation, development, and production of new, diversified, competitive, and high-value added inventions
that become commodities of importance in the country’s economic life. The government envisions a
proactive role of S&T in the country’s development efforts and in uplifting the lives of Filipinos. It seeks
S&Ts contribution in strengthening and maximizing the use of the country’s technological capabilities to
enable development.
Department of Science and Technology (DOST) is the only source of data for this sector.
Sector Highlights
The number of DOST Undergraduate scholars registered a decrease of 46.3 percent from SY
2015-2016 to SY 2016-2017. In SY 2016-2017, Davao City had the most number of scholars,
comprising 28.9 percent of the total number of scholars in the region.
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Table 18.1 Number of Technology Commercialized, Technology Diffused, and
Technology Adoptors, DOST Regional Office XI, 2006 - 2016 18 - 3
18 - 2
Table 18.1
NUMBER OF TECHNOLOGY COMMERCIALIZED, TECHNOLOGY DIFFUSED AND TECHNOLOGY ADOPTORS
DOST REGIONAL OFFICE XI
2006 - 2016
Year Commercialized Diffused Adoptors
2006 43 54 43
2007 19 32 19
2008 30 99 30
2009 40 92 50
2010 45 106 45
2011 29 148 22
2012 45 113 31
2013 41 150 21
2014 34 214 34
2015 70 290 20
2016 18 477 143
Table 18.2
DISTRIBUTION OF EXPENDITURES OF THE DOST REGIONAL OFFICE XI BY FUNCTION
2013 - 2016
(Value in Pesos)
Major Function 2013 2014 2015 2016
Total 68,951,547.46 85,156,295.04 96,146,648.66 98,866,430.35
Research and Development 3,528,401.56 3,551,620.42 4,381,723.55 4,385,463.97
Technolgy Tranfer 35,415,617.56 49,063,045.11 52,894,580.05 54,923,204.42
Science and Technology Services 13,788,169.37 15,612,978.48 19,663,354.62 19,870,905.83
Science and Technology Education and Training 5,385,832.33 5,004,597.59 5,815,841.40 5,276,558.11
General Administration of Support Services 10,833,526.64 11,924,053.44 13,391,149.04 14,410,298.02
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Table 18.3
DOST UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARS BY PROVINCE, REGION XI
As of Second Semster SY 2013-2014 to SY 2016-2017
Status
Province
Total Old New
SY 2013-2014
Region XI 141 73 68
Davao Oriental 3 1 2
Davao del Norte 30 17 13
Compostela Valley 20 10 10
Davao del Sur 33 17 16
Davao City 55 28 27
SY 2014-2015
Region XI 234 125 109
Davao Oriental 16 2 14
Davao del Norte 41 25 16
Compostela Valley 34 15 19
Davao del Sur 48 25 23
Davao City 95 58 37
SY 2015-2016
Region XI 354 159 195
Davao Oriental 33 13 20
Davao del Norte 69 27 42
Compostela Valley 58 29 29
Davao del Sur 59 25 34
Davao City 108 52 56
Davao Occidental 27 13 14
SY 2016-2017
Region XI 190 179 11
Davao Oriental 19 19 -
Davao del Norte 51 45 6
Compostela Valley 32 31 1
Davao del Sur 27 27 -
Davao City 55 51 4
Davao Occidental 6 6 -
Table 18.4
NUMBER OF SCHOLARCSHIPS AWARDED BY THE DOST REGIONAL OFFICE XI
2008-2016
Year of Award Number
2008 81
2009 74
2010 112
2011 23
2012 76
2013 81
2014 101
2015 179*
2016 11**
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Table 18.5
EMPLOYMENT STATUS OF DOST-SEI SCHOLAR-GRADUATES, REGION XI
2011-2016
Total Status
Year Scholarship
Number of NGO/ Pursuing
Graduated Award Government Private Academe
Graduates Foundation Studies
2011 38 BS - 4 3 - 7
Technician - - - - -
Technical - 1 - - -
2012 39 BS 1 6 1 - 4
Technician - - - - -
Technical - 2 - - -
2013 BS - - - - 10
Technician - - - - -
Technical - - - - -
2014 18 BS 1 2 - - 10
Technician - - - - -
Technical - - - - -
2015 18 BS 4 5 1 - 2
Technician - - - - -
Technical - - - - -
2016 BS 5 7 2 - 2
Technician - - - - -
Technical - 1 - - -
Note: The number of employed scholar-graduate is based on the submitted TRACER Forms by the
scholar-graduates who requested/reported to DOST XI for clearance.
Source: Department of Science and Technology XI
200
180
160
140
120
Number
100
80
60
40
20
0
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
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APPENDIX
APPENDIX
TABLE OF CONTENTS
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Education Appendix-4
Tourism Appendix-19
Trade Appendix-19
Appendix - 1
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Agricultural Production – the growing of field crops, fruits, nuts, seeds, tree nurseries (except those
of forest trees), bulb vegetables and flowers, both in the open and under glass; and the production of
coffee, tea, cocoa, rubber; and the production of livestock and livestock products, honey, rabbits, fur-
bearing animals, silkworm, cocoons, etc. Forestry and fishery activities carried out as an ancillary
activity on an agricultural holding is also considered as agricultural production. (Philippine Statistics
Authority)
Aquaculture – sector of fisheries that includes the rearing or raising under controlled conditions of
aquatic products such as fish, oysters, mussels, sea weeds and other aquatic resources in sea, lakes
and rivers. Examples are fishponds, fish pens and fish cages. (Philippine Statistics Authority)
Area Harvested – refers to land used for agricultural operation reported as many times as it was
planted and harvested to the same crop or different crops during the reference period. (Philippine
Statistics Authority)
Cooperative – a duly registered association of at least fifteen (15) persons with a common bond of
interest who voluntarily join together to achieve a lawful common social and economic end.
(Cooperative Development Authority)
Kinds of cooperative:
Cooperative Bank – organized by, the majority shares of which is owned and controlled by,
cooperatives primarily to provide financial and credit services to cooperatives.
Credit Cooperative – promotes thrift and savings among its members and creates funds in
order to grant loans for productive and provident purposes.
Appendix - 2
Crop Production – the growing of staple food crops, fruits, nut and other food crops and commercial
crops. (Philippine Statistics Authority)
Crops, Permanent – crops which occupy the land for a long period of time and do not need to be
replaced after each harvest such as fruit trees, shrubs, nuts, etc. These crops may be productive, which
have already borne fruits or capable of bearing fruits, or non-productive. (Philippine Statistics
Authority)
Crops, Temporary – crops which are grown seasonally and whose growing cycle is less than one year
and which must be sown or planted again for production after each harvest. (Philippine Statistics
Authority)
Farm – any piece or pieces of land having a total area of at least 1,000 square meters used wholly or
partly for growing crops such as palay, corn, fruits, vegetables, nuts, etc., and/or tending of livestock
and/or poultry, regardless of number; or any land regardless of area, used for the raising of at least
20 heads of livestock and/or poultry. (Philippine Statistics Authority)
Farm Area – refers to the physical or actual measurement of the land, reported only once regardless of
how many times it was used during the reference period. (Philippine Statistics Authority)
Farmer Beneficiaries – landless residents of the same barangay or landless residents of the same
municipality who are agricultural lessees and share tenants; regular farm workers; seasonal farm
workers; other farm workers; actual tillers or occupants of public lands; collective or cooperatives of
the above beneficiaries; and other directly working on the land. (Department of Agrarian Reform)
Fishing, Commercial – sector of fisheries that includes the catching of fish in marine waters with the
use of fishing boat of more than three (3) gross tons. (Philippine Statistics Authority)
Fishing, Municipal – sector of fisheries that includes the catching of fish in marine and inland waters
with the use of fishing boat of three (3) gross tons or less, or using gear not requiring the use of boats.
(Philippine Statistics Authority)
Livestock – domesticated animals with four legs and with hoofs. The different livestock are carabaos,
cattles, goats, horses, rabbits, etc. (Philippine Statistics Authority)
Parcel – one contiguous piece of land under one form of tenure without regard to land use. A piece of
land is contiguous if it is not separated by natural or man-made boundaries that are not part of the
farm/holding. (Philippine Statistics Authority)
Poultry – are classified as chickens whether native or hybrid, ducks, quails, geese, etc. (Philippine
Statistics Authority)
ECONOMIC ACCOUNTS
Constant Prices (at constant prices) – valuation of transactions, wherein the influence of price
changes from the base year to the current year has been removed.
Current Prices (at current prices) – the value based on prices during the reference year; nominal
value.
Expenditure on the GDP – sum of the final uses of goods and services in the economy. Final uses
refer to the values of the purchaser’s prices of goods and services used for the final consumption of
households and private non-profit institutions, general government both national and local
government units, as well as those used for gross fixed capital formation by both public and private
enterprises and for exports (net of imports) to the rest of the world. (Source: Analysis of the Revised
PSNA and Manual on the Frameworks, Source and Methods)
Appendix - 3
Gross Domestic Capital Formation – consists of two major components:
gross fixed capital formation and
change in stocks.
Gross fixed capital formation refers to outlays on construction, durable equipment and
breeding stocks, orchard development and afforestation. Change in stocks refers to the
difference between ending and beginning inventories. Inventories or stocks consist of finished
goods, work-in-progress, and raw materials, which have been produced or purchased but not
yet sold or consumed as intermediate inputs during the accounting period. (Source: Manual
on the Philippine System of National Accounts: Framework, Sources and Methods)
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) – the value of all goods and services produced domestically; the sum
of gross value added of all resident institutional units engaged in production (plus any taxes, and
minus any subsidies, on products not included in the values of their outputs).
Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) - aggregate of the gross value added or income from each
industry or economic activity of the regional economy.
Gross Value Added – the difference between gross output and intermediate inputs. Gross outputs of
a production unit during a given period is equal to the gross value of the goods and services
produced during the period and recorded at the moment they are produced, regardless of whether or
not there is a change of ownership. Intermediate inputs refer to the value of goods and services used
in the production process during the accounting period.
Implicit Price Index – represents an overall view of the price movement in the economy and is as
such the most comprehensive price index. It is derived by dividing the GNP/GRDP/GDP series in
current prices by the corresponding series in constant prices.
Per Capita – estimates expressed as the ratio of a particular transaction like GRDP over total
population. This is referred to as per capita GRDP.
Personal Consumption Expenditures – consist of actual and imputed expenditures of households for
the purpose of acquiring individual consumption of goods and services.
Sources: 1993 System of National Accounts developed by the Commission of the European
Communities, International Monetary Fund, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and
Development, United Nations and World Bank.
EDUCATION
Center-Based Training Program – a training program that is conducted in training centers where
instruction is focused directly on acquiring job competencies.
Certification Rate1 – the percentage of examinees who passed the national competency assessment
for or within a given period.
Cohort Survival Rate2 – the percentage of enrollees at the beginning grade or year in a given school
year who reached the final grade or year of the elementary/secondary level.
Community-Based Training Program - a training program that is specifically designed to answer the
need for skills training of a community (location or sector) for the purpose of creating self-
employment or incomes.
Completion Rate – the percentage of first entrants in a cycle of education surviving to the end of the
cycle. (Department of Education)
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Drop-out Rate – the proportion of pupils/students who leave school during the year as well as those
who complete the grade/year level but fail to enroll to the next grade/year level the following school
year to the total number of pupils/students enrolled during the previous school year. (Department
of Education)
Elementary Education – the first stage of free and compulsory, formal education primarily concerned
with providing basic education and usually corresponding to six and seven grades. Elementary
education can likewise be attained through alternative learning system. (Department of Education)
Enrolment Ratio, Gross - the total enrolment in a given level of education as a percentage of the
population which according to national regulations should be enrolled at this level. It is a measure of
the ”capacity” of a region’s elementary or secondary schools. (Department of Education)
Formal Education – the systematic and deliberate process of hierarchically structured and sequential
learning corresponding to the general concept of elementary and secondary level of schooling. At the
end of each level, the learner needs a certification in order to enter or advance to the next level.
(Department of Education)
Graduation Rate – the proportion of pupils/students who finished Grade VI/Fourth Year in the
present year to the number of pupils/students who enrolled in Grade VI/Fourth Year in the present
year. (Department of Education)
Literacy – the ability to read and write a simple message. (Philippine Statistics Authority)
Literacy, Basic or Simple – the ability to read and write with understanding simple messages in any
language or dialect. (Philippine Statistics Authority)
Literacy, Functional - represents a significantly higher level literacy which includes not only reading
and writing skills but also numeracy skills. This skill must be sufficiently advanced to enable the
individual to participate fully and effectively in activities commonly occurring in his life situation that
require a reasonable capability of communicating by written language. (Philippine Statistics
Authority)
Literacy Rate, Simple/Basic2 - the percentage of the population 10 years old and over, who can read,
write and understand simple messages in any language or dialect.
Literate – a person who can both read and write a simple message in any language or dialect.
(Philippine Statistics Authority)
Participation Rate2 - the ratio of the enrolment for the age group corresponding to the official school
age in the elementary/secondary level to the population of the same age group in a given year. Also
known as Net Enrolment Ratio (NER).
Performance Indicators – refer to the several key indicators that can be computed and utilized for
evaluating the educational system’s performance of various levels, using the data available in the
education statistics data bank. These indicators constitute an important component of a management
information system. (Department of Education)
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Repetition Rate – the proportion of pupils who enroll in the same grade/year more than once to the
total number of pupils/students enrolled in that grade/year during the previous year. (Department
of Education)
Retention Rate – the proportion of the enrolment in any school year that continues to be in school the
following year. (Department of Education)
School – institution recognized by the state which undertakes educational operations. (National
Economic Development Authority)
School Year – the period of time, of approximately 32 to 40 weeks, when schools offer daily
instruction broken by short intermission periods (e.g., Christmas and summer vacations and
holidays). (National Economic Development Authority)
Secondary Education – the stage of formal education following the elementary level concerned
primarily with continuing basic education and expanding it to include the learning of employable
gainful skills, usually corresponding to four years of high school. (Department of Education)
Student – one who regularly attends an educational institution of secondary or higher level.
(National Economic Development Authority)
Teacher-Pupil/Student Ratio – Gross – the proportion of the number of authorized positions for
teachers at a certain level in a given year to the enrolment at the same level in the same year.
(Department of Education)
Teacher-Pupil/Student Ratio – Net – the proportion of the number of teachers actually teaching at a
certain level in a given year to the enrolment at the same level in the same year. (Department of
Education)
Transition Rate – the percentage of pupils who graduate from one level of education and move on to
the next higher level (from primary to intermediate; from intermediate to secondary). (Department of
Education)
Average System Rate – the selling price of power from the rural electric cooperatives to consumers.
Irrigation – the practice of artificially providing land with water to increase its agricultural
productivity. (Philippine Statistics Authority)
Irrigation System, Communal – an irrigation system owned by the community, association, farmers’
cooperative, etc. (Philippine Statistics Authority)
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Irrigation System, Individual – an irrigation means provided personally by the operator for his
holding’s/farm’s irrigation needs. It could be rented borrowed, or owned by him or by any member
of the household. (Philippine Statistics Authority)
Irrigation System, National – a government owned irrigation system built or constructed to provide
continuous supply of water for agricultural purposes to farmers in exchange for a fee. (Philippine
Statistics Authority)
Potential Irrigable Service Area – the maximum area which an irrigation project can serve
considering the extent of arable lands and the available water supply. In case of an existing irrigation
system, the potential irrigable area is limited to the areas that can be commanded by the present
operating level at the dimension point. (Philippine Statistics Authority)
Fishpond – a body of water (artificial or natural) where fish and other aquatic products are cultured,
raised or cultivated under controlled conditions. (National Mapping and Resource Information
Authority)
Forest3 – refers to land with an area of more than 0.5 hectare and tree crown cover (or equivalent
stocking level) of more than 10 percent. The trees should be able to reach a minimum height of 5
meters at maturity in situ. It consists either of closed forest formations where trees of various storeys
and undergrowth cover a high proportion of the ground or open forest formations with a continuous
vegetation cover in which tree crown cover exceeds 10 percent. Young natural stands and all
plantations established for forestry purposes, which have yet to reach a crown density of more than
10 percent or tree height of 5 meters are included under forest.
These are normally forming part of the forest area, which are temporarily unstocked as a
result of human intervention or natural causes but which are expected to revert to forest. It includes
forest nurseries and seed orchards that constitute an integral part of the forest; forest roads, cleared
tracts, firebreaks and other small open areas; forest within protected areas; windbreaks and shelter
belts of trees with an area of more than 0.5 hectare and width of more than 20 meters; plantations
primarily used for forestry purposes, including rubber wood plantations. It also includes bamboo,
palm and fern formations (except coconut and oil palm). (Reference: Food and Agriculture
Organization, 2000)
Forest, Classified Land – includes the public forest, the permanent forest or forest reserves, and forest
reservations. (Forest Management Bureau)
Forest, Dipterocarp – a forest type dominated by trees of the dipterocarp species, such as red lauan,
tanguile, tiaong, white lauan, almon, bagtikan, and mayapis of the Philippine mahogany group,
apitong and the yakals. (National Mapping and Resource Information Authority)
Forest, Mangrove – the type of forest occurring on tidal flats along the sea coast extending along the
streams where the water is brackish and composed mainly of bakauan, potolan, langarai, api-api,
nipa palm and the like. (National Mapping and Resource Information Authority)
Forest, Mossy – a tropical rain forest of the high elevations dominated by Podocarpaceae, Myrtaceae
and Fagaceae with trees of medium height and short boled, covered epiphytes. (National Mapping
and Resource Information Authority)
Forest, Old Growth – forest predominantly stocked with mature trees with less than 25 percent of the
mature stand volume removed by cutting. (National Mapping and Resource Information Authority)
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Forest Product – all usable raw materials yielded by the forest including the associated water, fish
game, scenic, historical, recreational and geologic resources. (Forest Management Bureau)
Forest, Unclassified Land – also known as public forest. Land of the public domain which has not
been the subject of the present system of classification for the determination of which lands are
needed for forest purposes and which are not. (National Mapping and Resource Information
Authority)
Game Refuge and Bird Sanctuary – refers to a forest land designated for the protection of game
animals, birds and fish and closed to hunting and fishing in order that the excess population may
flow and re-stock surrounding areas. (National Mapping and Resource Information Authority)
Land, Alienable and Disposable – refers to those lands of the public domain which have been the
subject of the present system of classification and declared as not needed for forest purposes.
(National Mapping and Resource Information Authority)
Land Classification – refers to the establishment of boundaries between alienable and disposable
lands and forest lands. (National Mapping and Resource Information Authority)
Land Use – the manner of utilizing the land, including its allocation, development and management.
(PSA (NSCB) Resolution No. 7 Series of 2010)
National Park – forest reservation essentially of natural wilderness character which has been
withdrawn from settlement, occupancy or any form of exploitation except inconformity with
approved management plan and set aside as such exclusively to conserve the area or preserve the
scenery, the natural and historic objects, wild animals and plants therein to provide enjoyment of
these features in such areas. (PSA (NSCB) Resolution No. 7 Series of 2010)
Non-Timber Forest Product - includes all forest products except timber; also known as minor forest
product. (Forest Management Bureau)
Poles and Piles – logs for use as electric post, pier piling, railroad ties, sleepers and the like. (Forest
Management Bureau)
Reservation – refers to any tract(s) of the public domain proclaimed by the President of the
Philippines for government use or any of its branches or instrumentalities or of the inhabitants
thereof, for public or quasi-public uses or purposes. The different reservations are as follows: (a) Civil
– refers to land of public domain which have been proclaimed by the President of the Philippines for
specific purposes such as townsites, resettlement areas, ancestral lands, etc.; (b) Forest – refers to forest
lands which have been reserved by the President of the Philippines for any specific purpose or
purposes; (c) Military – refers to land of the public domain which has been proclaimed by the
President of the Philippines for military purposes such as Airbase, Campsite, Docks and Harbors.
Firing Range, Naval Base, Target Range, Wharves, etc.; and (d) Watershed – a forest land reservation
established to protect or improve the condition of the water yield thereof or reduce sedimentation.
(National Mapping and Resource Information Authority)
Timberland – refers to land of the public domain which has been the subject of the present system of
land classification determined to be needed for forest purposes. Eventually, these lands will be
proclaimed as forest reserves by the President.
Watershed – a land area drained by a stream of fixed body of water and its tributaries having a
common outlet for surface runoff. . (PSA (NSCB) Resolution No. 7 Series of 2010)
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ESTABLISHMENT CHARACTERISTICS: INDUSTRIAL SECTOR
Capital Increase – the additional funds put into the capital stock of existing business firms. (Bangko
Sentral ng Pilipinas)
Capital Investment – the amount of capital invested by a newly registered organization whether a
corporation, partnership or single proprietorship. (Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas)
Construction – this group includes construction, alteration, repair and demolition of building,
highways, streets and culverts; construction of such projects as sewers and water, gas and electricity
mains; railways, roadbeds, railroads, piers, tunnels, elevated highways, bridges, viaducts; dams,
drainage projects, sanitation projects, aqueducts, irrigation and flood control projects; hydroelectric
plants, water power projects; pipelines; marine construction such as dredging, underwater rock
removal; pile driving, land reclamation; construction of harbors and waterways; water wells; airports
and parking areas; athletic fields, golf courses, swimming pools, and tennis courts; communication
systems such as telephone and telegraph lines; and other construction whether undertaken by private
bodies or government authorities. Special trade contractors in the field of construction such as
carpenters, plumbers, plasterers and electricians are also included in this group. (Philippine Statistics
Authority)
Establishment – an economic unit which engages in one or predominantly one kind of economic
activity at a fixed single physical location. (Philippine Statistics Authority)
Investments – amount of money or other resources measured in terms of money palced on activities or other
forms of assets for the purpose of earning profits. (Board of Investment)
Stocks – investments in shares of stock, common or preferred, traded, subsidiaries, and non-subsidiaries.
(Securities and Exchange Commission)
Basic Sectors (as defined in RA 8425 or The Social Reform and Poverty Alleviation Act) refer to the
disadvantaged sectors of Philippine society, namely: farmer-peasant, artisanal fisherfolk, workers in
the formal sector and migrant workers, workers in the informal sector, indigenous peoples and
cultural communities, women, differently-abled persons, senior citizens, victims of calamities and
disasters, youth and students, children, and urban poor.
Consumer Price Index (CPI)4 – indicator of the change in the average prices of a fixed basket of goods
and services commonly purchased by households relative to a base year.
Family – is a group of persons usually living together and composed of the head and other persons
related to the head by blood, marriage and adoption. A single person living alone is considered a
separate family. (2000 FIES, Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA))
Family Expenditures – refers to the expenses or disbursements made by the family purely for
personal consumption during the reference period. They exclude all expenses in relation to farm or
business operations, investment ventures, purchase of real property and other disbursements which
do not involve personal consumption. Gifts, support assistance or relief in goods and services
received by the family from friends, relatives, etc. and consumed during the reference period are
included in the family expenditures. Value consumed from net share of crops, fruits and vegetables
produced or livestock raised by other households, family sustenance and entrepreneurial activities
are also considered as family expenditures. (2000 FIES, PSA)
Family Income – includes primary income and receipts from other sources received by all family
members during the calendar year as participants in any economic activity or as recipients of
transfers, pensions, grants, etc. (2000 FIES, PSA)
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Primary income includes:
• Salaries and wages from employment
• Commissions, tips, bonuses, family and clothing allowance, transportation and
representation allowance and honoraria
• Other forms of compensation and net receipts derived from the operation of family-operated
enterprises/activities and the practice of profession or trade
Family Size – refers to the total number of family members enumerated. Included as family members
are those whose relationship to the household head is a wife, son, daughter, father, mother, son-in-
law, daughter-in-law, sister, brother, granddaughter and grandson or other relative. (Philippine
Statistics Authority)
Food Threshold (FT)5 – the minimum income/expenditure required for a family/individual to meet
the basic food needs, which satisfies the nutritional requirements for economically necessary and
socially desirable physical activities.
Gini Ratio5 - the ratio of the area between the Lorenz curve and the diagonal (the line of perfect
equality) to the area below the diagonal. It is a measure of the extent to which the distribution of
income/expenditure among families/individuals deviates from a perfectly equal distribution, with
limits 0 for perfect equality and 1 for perfect inequality.
Income Decile – Two levels of income deciles were utilized in the Family Income and Expenditures
Survey (FIES) – national and regional. The national income decile is obtained by ranking the weighted
total family income of all sample families in the Philippines from lowest to highest. Then these are
grouped into tens. The first tenth, meaning those with the lowest income, is called the first decile, the
second tenth, second decile and so on. A similar procedure is implemented for the regional decile,
except that what is arrayed is the weighted total family income of sample families in a given region.
(Philippine Statistics Authority)
Income Gap – is the average income shortfall (expressed in proportion to the poverty line) of those
below the threshold.
Inflation Rate - the annual rate of change or the year-on-year change in the Consumer Price Index.
Magnitude of the Poor - the number of families or the population whose annual per capita income
falls below the poverty threshold.
Migrant workers – individuals who are either overseas contract workers (OCW) or overseas Filipino
workers (OFW).
Poverty Gap5 – the total income/expenditure shortfall (expressed in proportion to the poverty
threshold) of families/individuals with income/expenditure below the poverty threshold, divided by
the total number of families/individuals.
Poverty Incidence (PI)5 - the proportion of families/individuals with per capita income/expenditure
less than the per capita poverty threshold to the total number of families/individuals.
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Poverty Threshold (PT)5 – the minimum income/expenditure required for a family/individual to
meet the basic food and non-food requirements. Basic food requirements are currently based on 100%
adequacy for the Recommended Energy and Nutrient Intake (RENI) for protein and energy
equivalent to an average of 2000 kilocalories per capita, and 80% adequacy for other nutrients. On the
other hand, basic non-food requirements, indirectly estimated by obtaining the ratio of food to total
basic expenditures from a reference group of families, cover expenditure on: 1) clothing and footwear;
2) housing; 3) fuel, light, water; 4) maintenance and minor repairs; 5) rental of occupied dwelling
units; 6) medical care; 7) education; 8) transportation and communication; 9) non-durable furnishings;
10) household operations; and 11) personal care & effects.
Purchasing Power of the Peso4 - a measure of the real value of the peso in a given period relative to a
chosen reference period. It is computed by getting the reciprocal of the CPI and multiplying the
result by 100.
Severity of Poverty5 – the total of the squared income/expenditure shortfall (expressed in proportion
to the poverty threshold) of families/individuals with income/expenditure below the poverty
threshold, divided by the total number of families/individuals.
Notes: This is equal to the Foster-Greer-Thorbecke (FGT) family of measures with alpha = 2.
It is a poverty measure, which is sensitive to the income/expenditure distribution among the
poor – the worse this distribution is, the more severe poverty is.
Source of Income, Main – refers to the source from which most of the income of the family is
obtained. If the family has more than one source of income, the main source that would be considered
is the source where the bulk of income is derived. Main sources of income could either be: (a) Wages
and salaries – includes all forms of compensation whether in cash or in kind received by family
members who are regular or occasional/seasonal workers in agricultural and non-agricultural
industries; (b) Entrepreneurial Activities – or a family-operated activity is any economic activity,
business or enterprise whether in agricultural or in non-agricultural enterprises, engaged by any
member of the family as an operator or as self-employed. Included as family-operated activities are
those which are operated as single proprietorship or loose partnership (without formal
organizations). Thus, partnerships, corporations, associations, etc. which are formally organized are
excluded; or (c) Other Sources – refer to the sources of income other than work. Other sources of
income include net share of crops, fruits and vegetables and livestock, poultry from other households;
cash receipts, gifts and other forms of assistance from abroad; cash receipts, support, assistance and
relief from domestic source; rental from non-agricultural lands, buildings, spaces and other
properties; interest from dividends and loans; pension and retirement, workmen’s compensation and
social security benefits; imputed rental value of owner-occupied dwelling units; net receipts from
family sustenance activities; dividends from investment; goods and services received as gifts; and
other sources of income not elsewhere classified. (Philippine Statistics Authority)
Workers in the formal sector - refers to employed persons working for private establishments and
government organizations and corporations
Urban poor - refers to individual residing in an urban area whose income falls below the official
poverty threshold
Basic Pay – is the pay for normal time, prior to deduction of social security, contributions,
withholding taxes, etc. It includes allowances, bonuses, commissions, overtime pay, benefits in kind,
etc.
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Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) – the negotiated contract between a legitimate labor
organization and the employer concerning wages, hours of work, and all other terms and conditions
of employment in a bargaining unit, including mandatory provisions for grievance and arbitration
machinery. (Philippine Statistics Authority)
Employed - include all those who, during the reference period are 15 years old and over as of their
last birthday and are reported either:
At work. Those who do any work even for one hour during the reference period for pay or
profit, or work without pay on the farm or business enterprise operated by a member of the
same household related by blood, marriage or adoption; or
With a job but not at work. Those who have a job or business but are not at work because of
temporary illness/injury, vacation or other reasons. Likewise, persons who expect to report
for work or to start operation of a farm or business enterprise within two weeks from the date
of the enumerator’s visit, are considered employed.
Employment Rate - proportion in percent of the total number of employed persons to the total
number of persons in the labor force. (Philippine Statistics Authority)
Labor Force – the population 15 years old and over whether employed or unemployed who
contribute to the production of goods and services in the country. (Philippine Statistics Authority)
Labor Force Participation Rate – proportion in percent of the total number of persons in the labor
force to the total population 15 years old and over. (Philippine Statistics Authority)
Nominal Minimum Wage Rate - the lowest basic wage rate that an employer can pay his/her
workers as fixed by the Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivity Board (RTWPB), which is not
lower than the applicable statutory minimum wage rate. This includes mandated Cost of Living
Allowance (COLAs), if any.
Overseas Contract Worker (OCW) - any individual who was or is presently engaged in gainful
employment in a foreign country, covered by a specific “contract of employment” defining the terms
and conditions of that employment and the employer-employee relationship, provided that the herein
referred contract was approved for implementation/application by the Philippine Overseas
Employment Administration (POEA) and the deployment/mobilization having been authorized by
the POEA and provided further that the corresponding Welfare Fund Contribution having been paid
at the time of employment processing at POEA or at any time thereafter as in the case of legitimized
overseas contract worker, the latter gaining recognition thru the process of latent legitimacy in
accordance with applicable rules and policies in applicable case/s. The OCW may be landbased or
seabased.
Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) – a Filipino worker who is to be engaged, is engaged, or has been
engaged in a remunerated activity in a country of which he/she is not a legal resident.
Salaries and Wages - payments in cash or in kind prior to deductions for employees’ contribution to
SSS/GSIS, withholding tax, etc. to all employees. Included are total basic pay, overtime pay and
other benefits. (Philippine Statistics Authority)
Underemployed – include all employed persons who express the desire to have additional hours of
work in their present job or an additional job, or to have a new job with longer working hours.
(Philippine Statistics Authority)
Underemployed Persons, Invisibly – persons employed at full-time jobs but who still want
additional work. (Philippine Statistics Authority)
Underemployed Persons, Visibly - those who worked for less than 40 hours during the reference
period and want additional hours of work. (Philippine Statistics Authority)
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Underemployment Rate – proportion in percent of the total number of underemployed persons to
the total number of employed persons. (Philippine Statistics Authority)
Unemployed6- include all persons who are 15 years old and over as of their last birthday and are
reported as:
without work , i.e., had no job or business during the basic survey reference period; AND
currently available for work , i.e., were available and willing to take up work in paid
employment or self employment during the basic survey reference period, and/or would be
available and willing to take up work in paid employment or self-employment within two
weeks after the interview date; and
seeking work, i.e., had taken specific steps to look for a job or establish a business during the
basic survey reference period; OR not seeking work due to the following reasons: (a)
tired/believe no work available, i.e., the discouraged workers who looked for work within
the last six months prior to the interview date; (b) awaiting results of previous job application;
(c) temporary illness/disability; (d) bad weather; and (e) waiting for rehire/job recall.
Unemployment Rate – proportion in percent of the total number of unemployed persons to the total
number of persons in the labor force. (Philippine Statistics Authority)
Union – any registered group or association of employees that exist in whole or in part for the
purpose of collective bargaining or of dealing with employers concerning terms and conditions of
employment. A union may be formed in the private or public sector.
Assets - are economic resources that are controlled by the company/entity and whose cost at the time
of acquisition could be objectively measured.
Banking Institutions – corporations, companies or associations which are engaged in the lending of
funds obtained from the public through the receipt of deposits and the sale of bonds, securities or
obligations of any kind. (Philippine Statistics Authority)
Commercial Banks - any corporation which, in addition to the general powers incident to
corporations, shall have all such powers as shall be necessary to carry on the business of commercial
banking, by accepting drafts and issuing letters of credits, by discounting and negotiating promissory
notes, drafts, bills of exchange, and other evidences of debts, by receiving deposits, by buying and
selling foreign exchange and gold or silver bullion, and by lending money against securities
consisting of personal property or first mortgage on improved real estates and the insured
improvements thereon. (Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas)
Financial Institutions, Non-Bank – persons or entities whose principal functions include the lending,
investing, or placement of funds or evidences of equity deposited with them, or otherwise coursed
through them, either for their own account or for the account of others. (Philippine Statistics
Authority)
Financing - means by which a government provides financial resources to cover a budget deficit or
allocated financial resources arising from a budget surplus.
Net Loan Portfolio – is the gross loan portfolio less the loss loan reserve.
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Non-Stock Savings and Loan Associations – a corporation whose capital stock is required or is
permitted to be paid in by the stockholders in regular, equal periodic payments of its stockholders to
repay to said stockholders their accumulated savings and profits upon surrender of their shares, to
encourage industry, frugality, and home building among the stockholders on the security of
unencumbered real estate and the pledge of shares of the capital stock owned by such stockholders as
collateral security. (Philippine Statistics Authority)
Rural Banks - government-sponsored/assisted banks which are privately managed and largely
privately-owned that provide credit facilities to farmers and merchants, or to cooperatives of such
farmers or merchants at reasonable terms and in general; to the people of the rural community.
Savings Banks – are organized for the purpose of accumulating saving deposits, and investing them
for specified purposes, such as readily marketable bonds and securities, commercial papers and
accounts receivables, drafts, bills of exchange, acceptance or notes arising from loans, whether
secured or unsecured, mortgages on real financing for home building or home development, such
other investments and loans as allowed by the Monetary Board of the BSP in pursuit of national
economic objectives.
Savings Deposits - these include all interest-bearing deposits which are withdrawals upon
presentation of an accomplished withdrawal slip together with the passbook. These are subdivided
into savings deposits of private firms, individuals, banks, the government and trust department of
banks.
Thrift Banks – primarily mobilize small savings, and provide loans at generally longer and easier
terms than commercial banks.
Age Dependency Ratio4 - is the ratio of persons in the “dependent” ages (generally under age 15 and
over age 64) to those in the “economically productive” ages (15-64 years) in the population. It is
sometimes divided into the old-age dependency (the ratio of people aged 65 and older to those aged
15-64 years) and the child dependency (ratio of people under 15 to those aged 15-64 years)
Child Development Index - is a composite index, which measures the average achievement in the
three basic dimensions captured in the human development index (HDI), (i.e., a long and healthy life,
knowledge, and a decent standard of living), but specific to children.
Emigrants – refer to Filipino migrants and legal permanent residents abroad; include Filipinos who
are Filipino citizens, who are Philippine passport holders, or who have been naturalized citizens in
the host country; also include Filipino or Filipina spouses who have married foreign partners and
have settled overseas. (Institute for Migration and Development Issues)
Gender Development Index7 (GDI) – a composite index measuring average achievement in three
basic dimensions captured in the human development index (i.e., a long and healthy life, knowledge,
and a decent standard of living) , adjusted to account for inequalities between women and men. It is
measured by taking the average of the same components as HDI but adjusted for gender disparities.
Gender Equality Ratio7 (GER) – a measure indicating whether women and men have more
advantage in terms of development.
Note: A ratio greater than 1 indicates higher development of women over men.
Household4 - a social unit consisting of a person living alone or a group of persons who sleep in the
same housing unit and have a common arrangement in the preparation and consumption of food.
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Housing Unit - a structurally separate and independent place of abode which, by the way it has been
constructed, converted or arranged is intended for habitation by one household. Structures or parts of
structures which are not intended for habitation such as commercial, industrial, and cultural
buildings or natural and man-made shelters such as caves, boats, abandoned trucks, culverts, and
others, but which are used as living quarters by households.
Human Development Index4 - a measure of how well a country has performed, not only in terms of
real income growth, but also in terms of social indicators of people’s ability to lead a long and healthy
life, to acquire knowledge and skills, and to have access to the resources needed to afford a decent
standard of living.
Life Expectancy4 – represents the average number of years remaining to a person who survives to the
beginning of a given age or age interval x.
Migration4 - the movement of people across a specific boundary for the purpose of establishing a new
or semi-permanent residence. Two distinct types are international migration (migration between
countries) and internal migration (migration within a country).
Population4 - total number of individuals in a territory at a specified time. It covers both nationals
and aliens, native and foreign-born persons, internees, refugees and any other group physically
present within the borders of a country at a specified time. In assembling national demographic
statistics for publication, the basic aim has been to obtain data for the physically present (or “de
facto”) population rather than for the legally established resident (or “de jure”) inhabitants.
Population Density4 - refers to the number of persons per unit of land area (usually in square
kilometers). This measure is more meaningful if given as population per unit of arable land.
Population Growth Rate4 – indicates how fast a population increases or decreases as a result of the
interplay of births, deaths, and migration during a given period of time. Where the population is
closed, meaning no migration, the population growth rate is the same as the rate of natural increase,
i.e., the difference between the number of births and the number of deaths during a specified period
of time. The three methods for computing the rate of growth based on the assumption with respect to
the change are: arithmetic change, geometric change and exponential change.
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Barangay - the smallest political unit into which cities and municipalities in the Philippines are
divided. It is the basic unit of the Philippine political system. It consists of less than 1,000 inhabitants
residing within the territorial limit of a city or municipality and administered by a set of elective
officials, headed by a barangay chairman (punong barangay).
Capital Revenue - resources realized from the sale of fixed or capital assets, such as building,
equipment, machine and intangibles
City - there are three classes of cities in the Philippines: the highly urbanized, the independent
component cities which are independent of the province, and the component cities which are part of
the provinces where they are located and subject to their administrative supervision.
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Extraordinary Income - collections derived from the repayment of loans and advances made by the
government as well as from other non-recurring sources.
General Public Services - this covers expenditures for services which are indispensable to the
existence of an organized state and cannot be allocated to specific sectors or subsectors. This includes
executive and legislative services; overall financial and fiscal services; civil services; planning;
conduct of foreign affairs; general research, public order and safety and centralized services.
Grants - all non-repayable transfers received from other levels of government or from private
individuals, or institutions including reparations and gifts given for particular projects or programs,
or for general budget support.
Municipality – is a political corporate body which is endowed with the facilities of a municipal
corporation, exercised by and through the municipal government in conformity with law. It is a
subsidiary of the province which consists of a number of barangays within its territorial boundaries,
one of which is the seat of government found at the town proper (poblacion).
Non-Tax Revenue - revenue collected from sources other than compulsory tax levies. Includes those
collected in exchange for direct services rendered by government agencies to the public, or those
arising from the government’s regulatory and investment activities.
Province - the largest unit in the political structure of the Philippines. It consists, in varying numbers,
of municipalities and, in some cases, of component cities. Its functions and duties in relation to its
component cities and municipalities are generally coordinative and supervisory.
Revenue - a cash inflow which does not increase the liability of the government.
Taxes on Income and Profit - taxes imposed on all taxable income earned or received by a taxpayer
whether an individual, partnership, or corporation, during a particular period of time, usually lasting
one year.
Cases Handled - the summation of cases pending at the beginning of the period and new cases
received during the reference period. (Philippine Statistics Authority)
Crime - is an act in violation of penal law. For statistical purposes, only crimes reported to authorities
are covered.
Crime Incidence – the number of crimes reported as to index or non-index crimes within a given
period.
Crime Rate - is the number of reported crimes per 100,000 population. (Philippine National Police)
Index Crimes - refer to those violations of the penal code considered to have socio-economic
significance, and occur with sufficient regularity to be meaningful. These include crimes versus
person (murder, homicide, physical injury and rape), and crimes versus property (robbery and theft).
Non-Index Crimes - refer to all other crimes not classified as index crimes. These are mostly
composed of victimless offenses (e.g., crimes against national security, crimes against the
fundamental laws of the state, crimes against public order, crimes against public morals, and
violations of special laws).
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Policeman-to-Population Ratio - is an indicator that measures the adequacy of the police force in its
task of promoting peace and order, and of providing security to the people and property. It is
computed by dividing the total population by the total number of policemen.
SOCIAL SERVICES
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.
Children in Conflict with the Law – refers to anyone under 18 who comes into contact with the
justice system as a result of being suspected or accused of committing an offense.
Day Care Service – an arrangement whereby substitute mothering is provided to disadvantaged pre-
school children as well as street children during part of the day when the mother cannot attend to
their children.
Disability - refers to any restriction or lack of ability to perform an activity in the manner or within
the range considered normal for human being. A person considered physically or mentally disabled if
he has any of the following impairments:
Blindness - if one eye or both eyes are reported totally blind and have no vision.
Deafness - if one ear or both ears are reported to be incapable of hearing sounds or noises.
Muteness - if the person is unable to speak or utter words.
Speech Impairment - if the person can speak but not sufficiently clear to be understood. This
also includes those people who can only make meaningless sounds.
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Mental Illness - if the person suffers from schizophrenia, manic depressive illness, psychosis ,
or severe depression characterized by strange behavior.
Mental Retardation - if the person has disorder/damage of the brain resulting in mental
retardation.
Orthopedic Handicap - if the person suffers from bone deformities of has the following
impairments: absence or deformity of one or both hands/arms, absence or deformity of one
or both feet/legs, fractures, severe scoliosis, kyphosis, third degree burns, etc.
Multiple Disability - if the person is reported to have combination of two or more disabilities.
Others - if the disability does not fall in any of the the above categories, i.e. cancer, leprosy,
paralysis, cerebral palsy, etc. (Philippine Statistics Authority)
Employees Compensation Insurance Fund - amount reserved for compensation claim against
employment-connected injury, sickness, disability or death in the form of adequate cash income
benefits, medical or related services and rehabilitation services.
Illegal Recruitment - refers to victims who were recruited usually for a fee for various forms of local
or foreign employment but ended up being victimized, i.e., no job placement were effected or who
were actually job-placed but under exploitative/oppressive conditions (low salaries, long hours of
work, etc.) and have lost their jobs.
Involuntary Prostitution - refers to victims who were recruited for various forms of employment
such as receptionists, waitresses, entertainers, dancers, household help who are later on forced into
prostitution.
Incest - sexual abuse committed against a child by a person who is related to her/him within fourth
degree of consanguinity or affinity and who exercises influence, authority or moral ascendancy over
her/him.
Neglected – children who were not provided with adequate food, clothing, shelter, basic education or
medical care so as to seriously endanger the physical, mental, social and emotional growth and
development of the child for reasons other than poverty.
Older People/Elderly/Senior Citizens8 - individuals belonging to the age group 60 years and over.
Rape - an act committed by a man who shall have carnal knowledge of a child under any of the
following circumstances:
Sexual Abuse – an act, which is sexual in nature, committed against a woman without her consent.
Sexual abuses include but are not limited to the following: rape, sexual harassment, acts of
lasciviousness; treating a woman as a sex object; making demeaning and sexually suggestive remarks;
physically attacking the sexual parts of her body; forcing her to watch pornographic video shows or
see pornographic materials; catching the husband having sex with another woman in the marital
bedroom; forcing the wife and mistress to sleep with the husband in the same room.
Social Insurance Fund - amount set aside for the payment of social insurance benefits like retirement
insurance, disability retirement, death and life insurance benefits.
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Social Welfare Services - include care of the aged, care of the disabled and mentally defective,
childcare, and other welfare services. (Philippine Statistics Authority)
Trafficking in Persons – a form of modern-day slavery wherein traffickers often prey on individuals
who are poor, frequently unemployed or underemployed, predominantly women and children who
are often lured with false promises of good jobs and better lives, but then forced to work under brutal
and inhuman conditions and are exploited for sexual purposes.
TOURISM
Country of Residence – consists of the country where she/he has lived for most of the past year (12
months), or for a shorter period if she/he intends to return within 12 months to live there.
Domestic Tourism4 - tourism of resident visitors within the economic territory of the country of
reference.
Overseas Filipinos – Filipino nationals residing permanently abroad who are visiting the Philippines
for a period not exceeding one year.
Tourism4 - Comprises the activities of persons traveling to and staying in places outside their usual
environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business and other purposes not
related to the exercise of an activity remunerated from within the place visited.
Tourist4 - visitor who stays one or more nights in the place visited.
Visitor4 - any person traveling to a place other than that of his/her usual environment for less than 12
months and whose main purpose of trip is other than the exercise of an activity remunerated from
within the place visited.
Visitor Arrivals – includes tourist, excursionists, aliens entering the country for a temporary stay not
exceeding one year and for purposes other than immigration, permanent residence or employment
for remuneration in the country and Filipino nationals residing permanently abroad on temporary
stay in the Philippines not exceeding one year. This excludes the following: a) transit visitors and
change-plan passengers who remain in the premises of the port of entry terminal; b) aliens with pre-
arranged employment for remuneration in the Philippines, even if length of stay is less than 59 days;
c) Filipinos living abroad, regardless of length of stay overseas who are not permanent residents
abroad; d) immigrants or aliens with permanent residence in the Philippines; e) Filipino overseas
contract workers on home visits; and f) returning residents of the Philippines.
TRADE
Balance of Trade – the difference between the export earnings and import payments of all goods or
merchandise trade transacted by a country. (Philippine Statistics Authority)
Export - all goods leaving the country which are properly cleared through the Customs.
Free on Board (F.O.B.) Value – the value of the goods free on board the carrier at the frontier of the
exporting country. It includes inland freight, export duty and other expenses. Ocean freight,
insurance and consular fee are, however, excluded. (Philippine Statistics Authority)
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Import - all goods entering any of the seaports or airports of entry of the Philippines properly cleared
through the Customs or remaining under Customs control, whether the goods are for direct
consumption, for merchanting, for warehousing or for further processing.
Internet Service Provider (ISP)9 – a company which provides end-users with a data connection
allowing access to the internet and the associated services (World Wide Web, Email, Chat rooms,
Instant Messaging, Internet Telephony and so on)
Mail - dispatches of correspondence and other objects tendered by and intended for delivery by
means of the postal service.
Port - a sheltered harbor where marine terminal facilities are provided, consisting of piers or wharves
at which ships berth/dock while loading or unloading cargo, transit sheds and other storage areas
where ships may discharge incoming cargo, and warehouses where goods may be stored for longer
periods while awaiting distribution or sailing.
Radio Stations - one or more transmitters or receivers or a combination of transmitters and receivers
including the accessory equipment, necessary at one location for carrying on a radio communication
service. Each station shall be classified by the service in which it operates permanently or
temporarily.
Barangay Health Stations - the primary health care facility at the barangay level where basic health
services are delivered.
Child Mortality Rate (CMR)10 - the probability of dying between exact age one and age five,
expressed as the number of deaths of children from exact age one to less than age five during a given
period per 1,000 children surviving to age 12 months at the beginning of the period.
Crude Birth Rate (CBR) – the ratio of the total number of live births in a given population during a
year to the mid-year population during a given period expressed per 1,000 population. Sometimes it
is referred to simply as the birth rate and also live birth rate.
Crude Death Rate (CDR)10 – the ratio of the number of deaths occurring within one year to the mid-
year population expressed per 1,000 population.
Foetal Death Rate (FDR)10 – the ratio of the number of fetal deaths in a population occurring within a
given period to the total number of live births and fetal deaths occurring within the same period,
expressed per 1,000. Fetal Death (deadborn fetus) - death prior to the complete expulsion or extraction
from its mother of a product of conception, irrespective of the duration of pregnancy.
Hospital Bed-Population Ratio10 – the ratio of hospital beds to the population, usually expressed as
the number of available hospital beds for every 1,000 population.
Incidence Rate (of a disease)10 - the rate at which new cases of a disease occur in the population. The
numerator is the number of new cases of a disease that occur during a given period (usually a year),
and the denominator is the number of the population at risk of experiencing the disease during the
same period, usually expressed as the number of new cases per 100,000 population.
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Infant Mortality Rate (IMR)10 – the probability of dying between birth and age one, expressed as the
number of infant deaths or deaths occurring before reaching 12 months of life in a given period per
1,000 live births.
Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR)10 – the ratio between the number of women who died (for reasons
of pregnancy, childbirth and puerperium) to the number of reported live births in a given year,
expressed as the number of maternal deaths per 100,000 live births
Morbidity10 – the frequency of disease and illness, injuries, and disabilities in a population.
Total Fertility Rate10 – the average number of children that would be born alive to a woman (or
group of women) during her lifetime if she were to pass through her childbearing years conforming
to the age specific fertility rates of a given time period.
Under Five Mortality Rate (U5MR)10 - the probability of dying between birth and age five, expressed
as the number of deaths below age five per 1,000 live births during a given period.
Footnotes:
1 NSCB Resolution No. 14 Series of 2006 - Approving and Adopting the Official Concepts and
2NSCB Resolution No. 15 Series of 2006 - Approving and Adopting Six Formulas on the Official
Concepts and Definitions for Statistical Purposes for the Education Sector
3NSCB 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
4NSCB 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
5NSCB Resolution No. 2 Series of 2007 - Approving and Adopting the Official Concepts and
Definitions for Statistical Purposes for the Poverty Sector
6 NSCB Resolution No. 15 Series of 2004 - Adoption of a New Official Definition of Unemployment
7NSCB Resolution No. 8 Series of 2009 - Approving and Adopting the Official Concepts and
Definitions for Statistical Purposes for the Gender and Development Sector – Batch 2
8NSCB Resolution No. 5 Series of 2008 - Approving and Adopting the Official Concepts and
Definitions for Statistical Purposes for the Population Sector – Batch 2
9NSCB Resolution No 2 Series of 2008 – Approving and Adopting the Concepts and Definitions for
Statistical Purposes for Information and Communications Technology Sector
10NSCB Resolution No. 8 Series of 2006 - Approving and Adopting the Official Concepts and
Definitions for Statistical Purposes for the Health and Nutrition Sector
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The Regional Social and Economic Trends – Davao Region (RSET-Davao Region)
presents time-series statistical information about the region’s economic and social
environment. Statistics are disaggregated in different dimensions useful in the
conduct of strategic planning, policy, program and project formulation,
business/investment decision-making, research, and feasibility studies. The
information is intended to meet the needs of a wide range of data users such as:
government agencies/units, non-government organizations, business firms,
entrepreneurs, students, international institutions, and the general public. The
RSET-Davao Region includes a glossary of terms that provides the definition of
selected statistical terminologies not widely understood by the general public.
The 2017 edition of the RSET-Davao Region contains time-series and cross-sectional
data on 18 sectors/subject areas of general interest, such as:
For Inquiries:
Philippine Statistics Authority
Regional Statistical Services Office XI
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Cabaguio Ave., Davao City 8000
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