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  • Labor

    In the Labor ForceTotal Household Total Not

    Year Population 15 Years in the in theOld and Over Labor Labor

    Force Force

    Philippines

    1993 41,453 26,822 24,443 2,379 14,6311994 42,670 27,483 25,166 2,317 15,1881995 42,770 28,040 25,698 2,342 14,7301996 45,034 29,637 27,442 2,195 15,3961997 46,214 30,265 27,888 2,377 15,949

    1998 47,415 31,278 28,262 3,016 16,1381999 48,637 30,693 27,762 2,931 16,6372000 48,076 32,000 29,003 2,997 16,6372001 49,424 33,354 30,085 3,269 16,0692002 50,841 33,675 30,252 3,423 17,166

    2003 52,305 35,120 31,553 3,567 17,1852004 53,569 35,629 31,741 3,888 17,9402005 54,797 35,496 32,876 2,620 19,3012006 55,638 35,511 32,886 2,625 20,1282007 56,845 35,918 33,672 2,246 20,928

    2008 58,182 37,058 34,533 2,525 21,1232009 59,705 38,197 35,478 2,719 21,5082010 61,169 39,287 36,488 2,799 21,8822011 62,168 41,193 38,550 2,643 20,9752012 63,303 40,433 37,670 2,763 22,8702013 64,414 41,172 38,537 2,635 23,242

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

    Sources: Philippine Statistics Authority.

    TABLE 15.1 Household Population 15 Years Old and Over, by Employment Status: October 1993 - October 2013

    (Thousands)

    Employed Unemployed

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    TABLE 15.1a Household Population 15 Years Old and Over, by Age Group, Sex,and Employment Status: October 2012-October 2013

    Both Sexes Male

    Year andTotal

    In the Labor Force Not in theTotal

    In the Labor Force Not in the

    Age Group Em- Labor Em- LaborForce Force

    2013

    Philippines 64,414 38,537 2,635 23,242 49.9 60.7 64.3 30.3

    15 - 24 years 30.1 19.3 47.6 46.0 15.3 12.2 28.2 19.0 25 - 34 years 22.8 26.3 31.8 16.1 11.5 16.5 20.6 2.1 35 - 44 years 17.9 23.0 9.9 10.4 9.0 13.9 7.1 1.1 45 - 54 years 13.8 17.8 6.7 7.9 6.9 10.4 5.4 1.3 55 - 64 years 8.7 9.6 3.3 7.9 4.3 5.4 2.6 2.5 65 years and over 6.7 4.0 0.7 11.8 3.0 2.3 0.5 4.3 Age not reported - - - - - - - -

    Female

    TotalIn the Labor Force Not in the

    Em- LaborForce

    Philippines 50.1 39.3 35.7 69.7

    15 - 24 years 14.8 7.1 19.4 27.0 25 - 34 years 11.4 9.8 11.2 14.0 35 - 44 years 8.9 9.1 2.9 9.3 45 - 54 years 6.9 7.4 1.3 6.6 55 - 64 years 4.4 4.2 0.7 5.3 65 years and over 3.7 1.7 0.2 7.5 Age not reported - - - -

    Both Sexes Male

    Year andTotal

    In the Labor Force Not in theTotal

    In the Labor Force Not in the

    Age Group Em- Labor Em- LaborForce Force

    2012

    Philippines 63,303 37,670 2,763 22,870 49.8 61.0 62.1 30.0

    15 - 24 years 30.1 19.5 48.5 45.3 15.3 12.3 27.7 18.8 25 - 34 years 22.9 26.3 29.5 16.4 11.5 16.6 18.4 2.1 35 - 44 years 17.9 22.9 10.2 10.5 9.0 13.9 7.4 1.1 45 - 54 years 13.8 17.7 7.3 8.1 6.9 10.4 5.4 1.3 55 - 64 years 8.7 9.6 3.7 7.8 4.2 5.5 2.8 2.4 65 years and over 6.7 4.0 0.8 11.8 3.0 2.3 0.4 4.4 Age not reported - - - - - - - -

    Continued

    Unem- Unem-ployed ployed ployed ployed

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    Table 15.1a--Concluded

    FemaleYear and Not in theAge Group Em- Unem- Labor

    ployed ployed Force

    Philippines 50.2 39.0 37.9 70.0

    15 - 24 years 14.8 7.2 20.8 26.5 25 - 34 years 11.4 9.7 11.1 14.3 35 - 44 years 8.9 9.0 2.8 9.5 45 - 54 years 6.9 7.3 1.9 6.8 55 - 64 years 4.4 4.1 0.9 5.5 65 years and over 3.7 1.7 0.4 7.4 Age not reported - - - -

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

    * - Less than 0.1 percent.

    Sources: Philippine Statistics Authority.

    TotalIn the Labor Force

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    Employment Status,Sex, and Industry

    2013

    Total 15 years old and over 64,414 8,091 1,151 3,498 2,262 7,084 8,301 1,954 3,850 Male 49.9 47.9 51.3 50.4 52.4 49.3 48.6 51.2 51.2 Female 50.1 52.1 48.7 49.6 47.6 50.7 51.4 48.8 48.8

    In the labor force 41,172 5,113 754 2,128 1,511 4,398 5,441 1,271 2,475 Male 61.0 57.3 60.6 63.8 63.7 62.0 58.0 62.9 63.2 Female 39.0 42.7 39.4 36.2 36.3 38.0 42.0 37.1 36.8

    Employed 38,537 4,589 726 1,967 1,472 4,057 5,000 1,219 2,322 Male 60.7 56.4 60.5 63.6 64.0 61.7 57.5 62.9 63.2 Female 39.3 43.6 39.5 36.4 36.0 38.3 42.5 37.1 36.8

    Unemployed 2,635 524 28 162 40 341 441 53 153 Male 64.2 65.5 62.7 66.5 54.0 65.9 63.9 62.0 64.4 Female 35.8 34.5 37.3 33.5 46.0 34.1 36.1 38.0 35.6

    Not in the labor force 23,242 2,978 397 1,370 751 2,686 2,859 682 1,375 Male 30.3 31.9 33.6 29.6 29.7 28.4 30.8 29.4 29.4 Female 69.7 68.1 66.4 70.4 70.3 71.6 69.2 70.6 70.6

    XIIICaraga

    Total 15 years old and over 5,184 4,900 3,001 2,228 3,028 3,113 2,710 2,321 1,738 Male 50.8 49.2 50.7 50.8 50.2 51.2 51.5 49.6 51.2 Female 49.2 50.8 49.3 49.2 49.8 48.8 48.5 50.4 48.8

    In the labor force 3,219 3,158 1,904 1,424 2,082 2,019 1,780 1,326 1,167 Male 63.2 57.1 63.3 63.2 59.2 64.0 63.3 69.7 60.2 Female 36.8 42.9 36.7 36.8 40.8 36.0 36.7 30.3 39.8

    Employed 3,019 3,003 1,804 1,383 1,967 1,884 1,726 1,279 1,121 Male 63.1 56.6 63.5 63.1 59.2 64.4 63.1 70.3 60.1 Female 36.9 43.4 36.5 36.9 40.8 35.6 36.9 29.7 39.9

    Unemployed 200 156 100 42 115 134 54 48 46 Male 67.8 67.4 61.2 67.8 59.4 59.2 69.4 53.8 61.9 Female 32.2 32.6 38.8 32.2 40.6 40.8 30.6 46.2 38.1

    Not in the labor force 1,965 1,742 1,097 804 946 1,094 930 994 571 Male 28.9 34.9 28.7 28.9 30.2 27.6 28.9 22.8 32.7 Female 71.1 65.1 71.3 71.1 69.8 72.4 71.1 77.2 67.3

    Continued

    TABLE 15.1b Household Population 15 Years Old and Over, by Employment Status, Sex, and by Region: October 2012-October 2013

    (Thousands)

    Total NCR CAR I II III IV-A IV-B V

    VI VII VIII IX X XI XII ARMM

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    Table 15.1b--Concluded

    Employment Status,Sex, and Industry

    2012

    Total 15 years old and over 63,303 7,997 1,133 3,426 2,244 6,967 8,145 1,907 3,778 Male 49.8 47.8 51.2 50.2 52.3 49.3 48.5 51.1 51.1 Female 50.2 52.2 48.8 49.8 47.7 50.7 51.5 48.9 48.9

    In the labor force 40,433 5,096 758 2,072 1,493 4,248 5,253 1,262 2,471 Male 61.0 56.7 60.0 64.7 64.1 62.3 57.9 62.2 62.5 Female 39.0 43.3 40.0 35.3 35.9 37.7 42.1 37.8 37.5

    Employed 37,670 4,535 714 1,919 1,456 3,852 4,772 1,208 2,349 Male 61.0 55.8 60.1 64.5 64.2 62.4 57.2 62.8 62.5 Female 39.0 44.2 39.9 35.5 35.8 37.6 42.8 37.2 37.5

    Unemployed 2,763 561 44 153 37 396 481 54 121 Male 62.1 64.4 59.5 67.0 58.1 62.0 64.4 47.8 61.4 Female 37.9 35.6 40.5 33.0 41.9 38.0 35.6 52.2 38.6

    Not in the labor force 22,870 2,901 375 1,354 751 2,719 2,892 645 1,307 Male 30.0 32.0 33.5 28.0 28.8 28.9 31.5 29.3 29.5 Female 70.0 68.0 66.5 72.0 71.2 71.1 68.5 70.7 70.5

    XIIICaraga

    Total 15 years old and over 5,094 4,820 2,953 2,185 2,960 3,060 2,653 2,269 1,713 Male 50.7 49.5 50.5 50.7 50.2 51.2 51.6 49.7 51.0 Female 49.3 50.5 49.5 49.3 49.8 48.8 48.4 50.3 49.0

    In the labor force 3,207 3,100 1,861 1,438 2,028 1,948 1,779 1,313 1,107 Male 61.6 57.8 63.5 61.6 59.4 64.4 63.2 69.8 63.0 Female 38.4 42.2 36.5 38.4 40.6 35.6 36.8 30.2 37.0

    Employed 2,999 2,898 1,766 1,389 1,924 1,854 1,708 1,267 1,060 Male 61.9 57.3 63.7 61.9 59.7 64.5 63.8 70.4 63.2 Female 38.1 42.7 36.3 38.1 40.3 35.5 36.2 29.6 36.8

    Unemployed 208 203 95 49 103 94 71 46 47 Male 55.0 63.7 61.2 55.0 53.8 62.6 49.4 54.7 59.1 Female 45.0 36.3 38.8 45.0 46.2 37.4 50.6 45.4 40.9

    Not in the labor force 1,887 1,720 1,092 746 932 1,112 874 956 606 Male 29.7 34.5 28.3 29.7 30.2 28.1 28.0 21.9 29.1 Female 70.3 65.5 71.7 70.3 69.8 71.9 72.0 78.1 70.9

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

    Source: Philippine Statistics Authority.

    V

    VI VII VIII IX X XI XII ARMM

    Total NCR CAR I II III IV-A IV-B

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    Age Group 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

    Both sexes 15 years and over 63.8 64.8 63.8 63.2 63.7 64.0 64.2 64.3 63.9 63.915 - 24 years 46.6 47.4 46.0 44.2 44.9 45.8 45.2 50.1 45.6 44.825 - 34 years 73.1 74.1 73.5 73.4 73.6 73.8 74.4 75.2 74.1 74.635 - 44 years 77.4 79.0 78.4 77.9 78.5 78.6 78.6 79.6 78.8 79.145 - 54 years 77.7 79.0 78.5 78.4 78.9 79.0 79.7 80.4 78.8 79.355 - 64 years 69.1 68.3 67.1 67.5 67.5 67.6 68.5 70.4 67.6 67.365 years and over 38.5 39.6 38.4 38.1 38.2 37.1 38.1 37.8 36.2 36.3Not reported 25.0 60.0 60.0 20.0 - - - - - -

    Male

    15 years and over 79.7 79.8 79.2 78.3 78.9 78.8 78.9 80.4 78.3 78.115 - 24 years 57.7 57.6 56.0 54.1 55.3 56.3 55.5 60.8 55.7 55.325 - 34 years 94.6 94.6 94.7 93.9 94.5 93.9 94.1 93.8 93.4 93.435 - 44 years 96.5 96.6 96.6 96.1 95.9 96.1 96.4 95.9 95.6 95.845 - 54 years 93.1 94.3 93.8 93.7 94.1 93.4 93.7 93.6 93.2 93.255 - 64 years 83.5 81.7 80.7 81.0 81.0 80.2 81.7 82.6 79.7 78.265 years and over 50.8 51.6 50.6 50.1 51.8 48.7 50.1 48.8 46.6 48.1Not reported - 66.7 - - - - - - - -

    Female

    15 years and over 48.0 49.8 48.5 48.2 48.6 49.3 49.7 52.2 49.6 49.815 - 24 years 35.1 36.8 35.7 34.0 33.8 34.9 34.5 39.0 35.2 34.125 - 34 years 51.5 53.4 52.3 52.9 52.8 53.6 54.8 56.8 54.8 55.635 - 44 years 58.6 61.5 60.0 59.6 60.8 61.2 60.8 63.3 61.5 62.345 - 54 years 62.5 64.0 63.1 63.2 63.8 64.7 65.8 67.0 64.3 65.455 - 64 years 55.2 55.3 54.0 54.5 54.6 55.7 55.6 58.1 55.5 56.565 years and over 28.1 29.4 28.6 28.5 27.5 27.9 29.0 28.8 27.8 27.4Not reported 16.7 - - 25.0 - - - - - -

    Source: Philippine Statistics Authority.

    TABLE 15.2 Labor Force Participation Rates, by Sex and Age Group: October 2004 - October 2013

  • TABLE 15.2a Labor Force Participation, Employment, and Unemployment Rates, by Region: October 2010 - October 2013

    (Population 15 Years and Over in Thousands)

    Region

    2010 2011 Total 15 Employ- Total 15 Employ-

    Years Old LFPR Years Old LFPRand Over Rate Rate and Over Rate Rate

    Philippines 61,169 64.2 92.9 7.1 62,168 66.3 93.6 6.4

    NCR 7,994 63.4 87.4 12.6 8,009 63.7 89.6 10.4

    CAR 1,115 66.8 95.6 4.4 1,128 70.3 95.2 4.8

    I - 3,397 62.6 91.4 8.6 3,456 64.7 93.4 6.6

    II - 2,226 66.5 97.4 2.6 2,247 69.8 97.2 2.8

    III - Central Luzon 6,691 61.3 92.0 8.0 6,871 62.9 91.7 8.3

    IVA - CALABARZON 7,904 64.1 91.0 9.0 8,102 66.1 91.0 9.0

    IVB - MIMAROPA 1,855 69.2 94.9 5.1 1,882 71.8 96.5 3.5

    V - 3,435 63.7 94.2 5.8 3,436 67.2 94.7 5.3

    VI - 4,974 64.1 93.9 6.1 5,095 65.7 93.6 6.4

    VII - 4,671 65.3 92.3 7.7 4,707 68.6 93.9 6.1

    VIII - 2,739 63.8 93.9 6.1 2,744 68.0 96.0 4.0

    IX - 2,198 66.3 97.0 3.0 2,243 68.1 96.6 3.4

    X - Northern Mindanao 2,827 70.8 95.8 4.2 2,852 71.4 96.1 3.9

    XI - Davao 2,853 65.5 93.9 6.1 2,926 69.1 95.4 4.6

    XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 2,601 64.4 96.6 3.7 2,678 67.5 96.3 3.7

    XIII - 1,628 66.1 95.1 4.9 1,630 66.7 94.5 5.5

    ARMM 2,060 56.3 96.8 3.2 2,162 57.1 97.7 2.3

    2012 2013 Total 15 Employ- Total 15 Employ-

    Years Old LFPR Years Old LFPRand Over Rate Rate and Over Rate Rate

    Philippines 63,303 63.9 93.2 6.8 64,414 63.9 93.6 6.4

    NCR 7,997 63.7 89.0 11.0 8,091 63.2 89.8 10.2

    CAR 1,133 66.9 94.1 5.9 1,151 65.5 96.2 3.8

    I - 3,426 60.5 92.6 7.4 3,498 60.8 92.4 7.6

    II - 2,244 66.5 97.6 2.4 2,262 66.8 97.4 2.6

    III - Central Luzon 6,967 61.0 90.7 9.3 7,084 62.1 92.2 7.8

    IVA - CALABARZON 8,145 64.5 90.8 9.2 8,301 65.6 91.9 8.1

    IVB - MIMAROPA 1,907 66.2 95.7 4.3 1,954 65.1 95.9 4.1

    V - 3,778 65.4 95.1 4.9 3,850 64.3 93.8 6.2

    VI - 5,094 63.0 93.5 6.5 5,184 62.1 93.8 6.2

    VII - 4,820 64.3 93.5 6.5 4,900 64.4 95.1 4.9

    VIII - 2,953 63.0 94.9 5.1 3,001 63.4 94.8 5.2

    IX - 2,185 65.8 96.6 3.4 2,228 63.9 97.1 2.9

    X - Northern Mindanao 2,960 68.5 94.9 5.1 3,028 68.8 94.5 5.5

    XI - Davao 3,060 63.7 95.2 4.8 3,113 64.8 93.3 6.7

    XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 2,653 67.1 96.0 4.0 2,710 65.7 97.0 3.0

    XIII - 1,713 64.6 95.7 4.3 1,738 67.1 96.1 3.9

    ARMM 2,269 57.9 96.5 3.5 2,321 57.2 96.4 3.6

    LABOR

    Unemploy- Unemploy-ment ment ment ment

    Ilocos Region

    Cagayan Valley

    Bicol Region

    Western Visayas

    Central Visayas

    Eastern Visayas

    Zamboanga Peninsula

    Caraga

    Unemploy- Unemploy-ment ment ment ment

    Ilocos Region

    Cagayan Valley

    Bicol Region

    Western Visayas

    Central Visayas

    Eastern Visayas

    Zamboanga Peninsula

    Caraga

    Source: Philippine Statistics Authority (formerly National Statistics Office).

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    Year BothSexes

    1980 16,434 10,827 5,6061981 17,452 11,249 6,2031982 17,371 11,270 6,1011983 19,212 11,926 7,2861984 19,632 12,319 7,313

    1985 19,801 12,519 7,2821986 20,595 12,905 7,6901987 20,795 13,254 7,5421988 21,497 13,654 7,8431989 21,849 13,922 7,927

    1990 22,532 14,347 8,1851991 22,979 14,642 8,3371992 23,917 15,147 8,7701993 24,443 15,468 8,9751994 25,166 15,985 9,181

    1995 25,698 16,193 9,5051996 27,442 17,308 10,1341997 27,888 17,437 10,4511998 28,262 17,653 10,6081999 29,003 17,924 11,079

    2000 27,775 17,258 10,5162001 30,085 18,334 11,7512002 30,251 18,440 11,8112003 31,553 19,498 12,0552004 31,741 19,836 11,905

    2005 32,876 20,203 12,6732006 35,511 21,975 13,5362007 35,918 22,178 13,7392008 34,533 21,272 13,2612009 35,478 21,698 13,780

    2010 36,488 22,258 14,2302011 38,550 23,246 15,3042012 37,670 22,979 14,6912013 38,537 23,408 15,129

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

    Source: Philippine Statistics Authority.

    TABLE 15.3 Number of Employed Persons by Sex: 1980 – 2013(Thousands)

    Philippines

    Male Female

  • TABLE 15.3a Number of Employed Persons, by Major Industry Group: October 2011 - October 2013

    (Thousands)

    Major Industry GroupOctober 2011 October 2012 October 2013

    Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

    Philippines 38,550 100.0 37,670 100.0 38,537 100.0

    Agriculture 12,876 33.4 12,167 32.3 12,139 31.5

    Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry 11,372 29.5 10,736 28.5 10,752 27.9

    Fishing 1,503 3.9 1,394 3.7 1,426 3.7

    Industry 5,590 14.5 5,688 15.1 5,819 15.1

    Mining and quarrying 231 0.6 264 0.7 231 0.6

    Manufacturing 3,161 8.2 3,127 8.3 3,160 8.2

    Electricity, gas, steam, and air conditioning supply 154 0.4 113 0.3 116 0.3

    Water supply; sewerage, waste management

    and remediation - - 38 0.1 39 0.1

    Construction 2,082 5.4 2,185 5.8 2,312 6.0

    Services 20,085 52.1 19,814 52.6 20,579 53.4

    Wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor vehicles

    and motorcycles 7,787 20.2 7,082 18.8 7,052 18.3

    Transport and storage 2,814 7.3 2,675 7.1 2,775 7.2

    Accommodation and food service activities - - 1,507 4.0 1,696 4.4

    Information and communication - - 339 0.9 347 0.9

    Financial and insurance activities 463 1.2 0 1.2 501 1.3

    Real estate activities 1,349 3.5 151 0.4 154 0.4

    Professional, scientific and technical activities - - 188 0.5 193 0.5

    Administrative and support service activities - - 979 2.6 1,079 2.8

    social security 1,850 4.8 1,997 5.3 1,927 5.0

    Education 1,195 3.1 1,205 3.2 1,233 3.2

    Human health and social work activities 463 1.2 414 1.1 462 1.2

    Arts, entertainment and recreation - - 301 0.8 308 0.8

    Other service activities 964 2.5 2,110 5.6 2,158 5.6

    Activities of household as employers; undifferentiated

    goods and services-producing activities of

    households for own use - - 603 1.6 501 1.3

    Hotels and restaurants 1,195 3.1 - - - -

    Private households with employed persons 2,043 5.3 - - - -

    Figures were estimated using the 2000 Census-based Population Projections.

    LABOR

    Public administration and defense, compulsary

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

    * Less than 500.

    Source: Philippine Statistics Authority.

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    Occupation Group 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

    Total 34,533 35,477 36,488 38,550 37,670 38,537

    Officials of the government and special interest organizations, corporate executives, managers, managing proprietors, and supervisors 4,300 4,794 4,926 5,358 5,990 6,204Professionals 1,585 1,641 1,715 1,773 1,846 1,927Technician and associate professionals 882 977 949 1,002 942 925Clerks 1,743 1,944 2,043 2,120 2,147 2,274Service workers and shop and market sales workers 3,445 3,735 3,977 4,472 4,483 4,779Farmers, forestry workers and fishermen 6,127 5,815 5,911 5,783 5,198 5,202Trades and related workers 2,721 2,608 2,700 2,776 2,449 2,505Plant and machine operators and assemblers 2,345 2,268 2,299 2,274 1,921 2,081Laborers and unskilled workers 11,239 11,530 11,822 12,799 12,544 12,486Special occupations 148 165 146 154 113 116

    Note : Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.Figures were estimated using the 2000 Census-based Population Projections.

    Source: Philippine Statistics Authority.

    TABLE 15.3b Number of Employed Persons, by Major Occupation Group: October 2008 - October 2013

    (Thousands)

  • TABLE 15.3c Number of Employed Persons, by Sex and by Class of Worker: October 1994 - October 2013

    (Thousands)

    Wage and Salary Workers

    Worked Own-Accountfor Private Worked for Workers Unpaid

    Sex and Year Grand Total Household, (Self Employed FamilyTotal Establishment, or Government Workers and Workers

    or Family- Corporation Employers)Operated

    Activity

    Both Sexes

    1994 25,166 11,468 9,536 1,932 9,941 3,757

    1995 25,698 11,720 9,636 2,084 10,064 3,913

    1996 27,442 13,096 11,010 2,086 10,297 4,049

    1997 27,888 13,565 11,416 2,149 10,647 3,675

    1998 28,262 13,858 11,636 2,222 10,613 3,790

    1999 29,003 14,394 12,084 2,310 10,813 3,796

    2000 27,775 13,827 11,534 2,293 10,483 3,4652001 30,085 14,751 12,385 2,366 11,257 4,077

    2002 30,251 14,620 12,248 2,372 11,646 3,984

    2003 31,553 16,066 13,756 2,310 11,797 3,690

    2004 31,741 16,407 14,028 2,379 11,642 3,692

    2005 32,876 16,553 14,088 2,465 12,158 4,165

    2006 32,886 16,656 14,157 2,498 11,923 4,306

    2007 33,672 17,198 14,562 2,636 12,292 4,182

    2008 34,533 17,937 15,173 2,764 12,266 4,3312009 35,478 18,981 16,107 2,874 12,240 4,222

    2010 36,488 19,667 16,712 2,956 11,019 4,269

    2011 38,550 21,010 17,926 3,084 11,102 4,780

    2012 37,670 21,510 18,496 3,014 10,623 4,106

    2013 38,537 22,197 19,191 3,006 10,867 4,162

    Male

    1994 15,985 7,322 6,322 1,011 6,855 1,796

    1995 16,193 7,477 6,399 1,078 6,883 1,833

    1996 17,308 8,405 7,329 1,076 7,083 1,820

    1997 17,437 8,629 7,556 1,073 7,192 1,617

    1998 17,653 8,738 7,646 1,092 7,133 1,783

    1999 17,924 8,968 7,833 1,135 7,167 1,789

    2000 17,258 8,624 7,474 1,150 6,983 1,651

    2001 18,334 9,122 7,965 1,157 7,337 1,873

    2002 18,440 9,014 7,856 1,158 7,627 1,799

    2003 19,498 10,026 8,901 1,125 7,829 1,6422004 19,386 10,398 9,215 1,183 7,820 1,618

    2005 20,205 10,255 9,031 1,224 8,153 1,797

    2006 20,289 10,359 9,090 1,269 8,034 1,897

    2007 20,754 10,606 9,298 1,308 8,281 1,868

    2008 21,276 11,149 9,808 1,362 8,213 1,915

    2009 21,698 11,804 10,372 1,432 8,028 1,866

    2013 23,408 13,858 12,453 1,404 6,742 3,722

    Continued

    LABOR

    Governnment

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    Wage and Salary WorkersWorked Own-Account

    for Private Worked for Workers UnpaidSex and Year Grand Total Household, (Self Employed Family

    Total Establishment, or Government Workers and Workersor Family- Corporation Employers)Operated

    Activity

    Female

    1994 9,181 4,135 3,214 925 2,912 1,961

    1995 9,505 4,243 3,237 1,006 3,181 2,0811996 10,134 4,692 3,681 1,011 3,214 2,229

    1997 10,451 4,938 3,861 1,077 3,455 2,058

    1998 10,608 5,121 3,991 1,130 3,479 2,007

    1999 11,079 5,427 4,252 1,175 3,645 2,008

    2000 10,516 5,202 4,059 1,143 3,500 1,813

    2001 11,751 5,629 4,420 1,209 3,918 2,203

    2002 11,811 5,606 4,392 1,214 4,020 2,185

    2003 12,055 6,039 4,854 1,185 3,968 2,048

    2004 11,905 6,008 4,813 1,195 3,823 2,074

    2005 12,670 6,298 5,057 1,241 4,005 3,367

    2006 12,596 6,297 5,068 1,229 3,890 2,410

    2007 12,918 6,588 5,258 1,331 4,005 2,3252008 13,257 6,788 5,369 1,405 4,057 2,413

    2009 13,780 7,179 5,732 1,447 4,230 2,370

    2013 15,129 8,336 6,732 1,604 3,295 2,406

    For years 2010-2012, no data for male and female.

    Table 15.3c--Concluded

    Governnment

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

    Source: Philippine Statistics Authority.

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    Sex and NoAge Group Grade Under- Under- Under- Under-

    Completed graduate graduate graduate graduate

    2013

    Philippines 38,537 621 5,428 5,590 4,950 10,586 332 1,413 3,530 6,087

    15 - 24 19.3 9.9 16.7 13.8 28.0 22.9 18.7 19.3 20.3 14.1 25 - 34 26.3 14.9 18.8 17.0 24.7 27.9 32.7 31.2 30.4 37.3 35 - 44 23.0 19.7 21.3 23.0 21.6 24.5 26.5 26.1 22.4 22.8 45 - 54 17.8 21.8 18.9 22.4 15.5 16.7 14.4 16.9 17.7 16.4 55 - 64 9.6 16.6 14.6 15.8 7.8 6.5 5.9 5.4 7.6 7.8 65 and over 4.0 17.2 9.7 8.0 2.4 1.6 1.7 1.1 1.5 1.7 Not reported - - - - - - - - - -

    2012

    Philippines 37,670 686 5,650 5,412 4,938 10,095 360 1,234 3,444 5,850

    15 - 24 19.5 9.9 17.2 14.6 29.2 23.1 22.4 17.8 19.8 13.2 25 - 34 26.3 14.6 18.9 17.7 24.9 27.9 29.1 32.3 30.5 37.5 35 - 44 22.9 19.5 20.8 22.2 21.4 24.6 26.0 27.9 23.6 22.8 45 - 54 17.7 21.7 18.9 22.5 14.8 16.6 15.6 15.2 17.4 16.6 55 - 64 9.6 17.7 14.7 15.6 7.4 6.4 5.2 5.4 7.1 8.0 65 and over 4.0 16.6 9.5 7.3 2.3 1.4 1.7 1.3 1.5 1.9 Not reported - 0.1 - - - - - - - -

    Notes: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding. * Less than 0.1 percent

    Source : Philippine Statistics Authority, October 2013 Labor Force Survey.

    Graduate Graduate Graduate

    TABLE 15.3d Number of Employed Persons, by Highest Grade Completed by Age Group: October 2012 - October 2013

    (In Percent)

    Total

    Highest Grade CompletedElementary High School Post Secondary College

    Graduate

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    Land-based Sea-based

    1975 50,527 12,501 23,534 14,4921976 85,525 19,221 28,614 37,6901977 109,826 36,676 33,699 39,4511978 126,586 50,961 37,280 38,3451979 177,787 92,519 44,818 40,450

    1980 260,090 157,394 57,196 45,5001981 315,110 210,936 55,307 48,8671982 368,237 250,115 64,169 53,9531983 476,688 380,263 53,944 42,4811984 466,632 371,065 54,016 41,551

    1985 434,469 337,754 51,446 45,2691986 463,799 357,687 56,774 49,3381987 553,204 425,881 70,973 56,3501988 535,830 381,892 95,872 58,0661989 578,687 407,974 115,010 55,703

    1990 661,977 468,591 130,178 63,2081991 764,433 554,476 147,286 62,6711992 787,766 564,947 158,647 64,1721993 805,371 572,096 166,862 66,4131994 824,628 587,871 172,220 64,537

    1995 718,553 481,349 180,945 56,2591996 667,669 475,337 192,332 60,9261997 755,350 552,440 202,910 54,0781998 740,157 535,171 204,986 39,0101999 791,989 586,200 205,789 40,508

    2000 733,995 524,413 209,582 51,0312001 685,228 462,499 222,729 52,0542002 867,559 682,315 209,593 57,7202003 949,628 651,938 216,031 55,1372004r 1,144,728 849,842 294,886 64,924

    2005 1,204,862 898,565 306,297 69,028

    2006r 1,232,390 877,061 355,329 82,9672007 1,306,078 916,471 389,607 80,5992008 1,464,295 1,005,538 458,757 70,8002009 1,479,070 1,043,555 435,515 79,718

    2010 1,644,439 1,205,734 438,705 86,0752011 1,850,463 1,384,094 466,369 83,4102012 2,083,223 1,629,867 453,356 83,6402013 2,241,854 1,773,939 467,915 78,228

    Source: Philippine Overseas Employment Administration.

    TABLE 15.4 Processed Overseas Contract Workers and Emigrants: 1975-2013

    Year TotalContract Workers

    Emigrants

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    Year Total Land-based New Hires Rehires Seabased

    1999 837,020 640,331 237,714 402,617 196,6892000 841,628 643,304 253,418 389,886 198,3242001 866,590 661,639 271,085 390,554 204,951

    2002 891,908 682,315 289,288 393,027 209,5932003 867,969 651,938 279,565 372,373 216,0312004 933,588 704,586 284,912 419,674 229,002

    2005 988,615 740,632 289,709 450,651 247,9832006 1,062,567 788,070 317,680 470,390 274,4972007 1,077,623 811,070 313,260 497,810 266,553

    2008 1,236,013 974,399 376,973 597,426 261,6142009 1,422,586 1,092,162 349,715 742,447 330,4242010 1,470,826 1,123,676 341,966 781,710 347,150

    2011 1,687,831 1,318,727 437,720 881,007 369,1042012 1,802,031 1,435,166 458,575 976,591 366,8652013 1,836,345 1,469,179 464,888 1,004,291 367,166

    Source: Philippine Overseas Employment Administration.

    TABLE 15.4a Deployment of Overseas Filipino Workers: 1999-2013

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    Destination 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

    New Hires

    Total 349,715 341,966 437,720 458,575 464,888

    Saudi Arabia 126,661 119,379 112,648 115,289 166,744United Arab Emirates 51,805 47,171 73,019 82,085 81,926Qatar 40,713 37,209 45,070 47,078 28,453Kuwait 21,324 27,308 35,074 43,188 34,211Hong Kong 26,669 28,838 38,479 34,310 22,477Taiwan 25,139 27,845 31,961 30,143 29,174Singapore 3,916 6,544 18,068 20,838 16,787Malaysia 1,250 2,794 6,972 12,693 14,094Bahrain 6,038 5,353 7,481 10,528 9,275Papua New Guinea 501 840 4,337 6,224 4,966Other destinations 45,699 38,685 64,611 56,199 56,781

    Rehires

    Total 742,447 781,710 881,007 976,591 1,004,021

    Saudi Arabia 164,758 173,670 204,088 214,751 215,809United Arab Emirates 145,010 154,043 162,756 177,461 179,193Singapore 50,505 63,707 128,545 151,852 156,879Hong Kong 73,473 72,502 91,096 97,370 108,209Qatar 48,577 50,604 55,460 57,544 65,472Kuwait 24,576 25,702 30,529 32,098 33,645Malaysia 6,006 7,008 9,825 25,714 19,994Italy 21,113 24,287 26,615 23,739 19,314Canada 9,033 10,859 10,517 13,151 13,061Bahrain 8,963 10,081 10,749 11,743 11,271Other destinations 190,433 189,247 150,827 171,168 181,174

    Source: Philippine Overseas Employment Administration.

    TABLE 15.4b Deployed Landbased Overseas Filipino Workers by Top Ten Destination: 2009-2013

    (New hires and Rehires)

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    Total 349,715 341,966 437,720 458,575 464,888

    Agricultural Workers 1,349 1,122 1,757 1,563 2,233Clerical Workers 15,403 10,706 14,115 13,960 12,893Administrative and Managerial Workers 1,290 1,439 4,950 3,241 1,947Production Workers 117,609 120,647 141,215 146,448 147,776Professional, Technical and Related Workers 47,886 41,835 61,598 54,617 53,840Sales Workers 8,348 7,242 8,932 9,346 9,220Service Workers 138,222 154,535 201,512 222,260 230,030

    Others 19,608 4,440 3,641 7,140 6,949

    Source: Philippine Overseas Employment Administration.

    TABLE 15.4c Number of Deployed Landbased Overseas Filipino Workers by Major Occupational Group, New Hires: 2009-2013

    Skill Category 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

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    Year Total Landbased Seabased

    2001 692,081 469,313 222,7682002 817,734 595,159 222,5752003 855,993 568,649 287,3442004 867,009 638,181 228,8282005 1,204,862 898,565 306,297

    2006 1,232,390 877,061 355,3292007 1,306,327 916,720 389,6072008 1,464,295 1,005,538 458,7572009 1,479,070 1,043,555 435,5152010 1,644,439 1,205,734 438,705

    2011 1,850,463 1,384,094 466,3692012 2,083,223 1,629,867 453,3562013 2,241,854 1,773,939 467,915

    Source: Philippine Overseas Employment Administration.

    TABLE 15.4d Contract Processed Overseas Filipino Workers: 2001-2013

    Year Total Land-based Sea-based Year Total Land-based Sea-based

    1990 1,181.07 893.4 287.67 2002 6,886.16 5,686.97 1,199.181991 1,500.29 1,125.06 375.23 2003 7,578.46 6,280.24 1,298.221992 2,202.38 1,757.36 445.02 2004 8,550.37 7,085.44 1,464.93

    1993 2,229.59 1,840.30 389.29 2005 10,689.01 9,019.65 1,669.361994 2,940.27 2,560.92 379.35 2006 12,761.31 10,812.02 1,949.291995 4,877.51 4,667.00 210.51 2007 14,449.93 12,213.57 2,236.36

    1996 4,306.64 4,055.40 251.24 2008 16,426.85 13,392.30 3,034.551997 5,741.83 5,484.22 257.61 2009 17,348.10 13,947.60 3,400.401998 4,925.31 4,650.76 274.55 2010 18,762.99 14,956.88 3,806.11

    1999 6,794.55 5,948.34 846.21 2011 20,116.99 15,776.58 4,340.422000 6,050.45 5,123.77 926.68 2012 21,391.33 16,555.99 4,835.342001 6,031.27 4,937.92 1,093.35 2013 22,968.23 17,752.85 5,215.38

    Source: Philippine Overseas Employment Administration.

    TABLE 15.4e Remittances of Overseas Filipino Workers: 1990-2013(Million US Dollars)

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    Indicator 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 p

    Preventive Mediation Cases

    Cases Pending, Beginning 41 33 50 60 50 43 32Original Preventive Mediation Cases Filed 505 536 480 415 529 425 318Strike Notices Treated as Preventive Mediation Cases 2 4 1 1 6 3 -Cases Handled 548 573 532 476 585 471 350Cases Disposed 515 523 472 426 542 439 246 Settled 495 492 431 400 509 415 230 Assumed Jurisdiction by Secretary - 1 - - - - - Certified for Compulsory Arbitration - - - - - 1 - Referred to Compulsory Arbitration - - - - - - - Referred to Voluntary Arbitration - - - - - - - Materialized into Notices of Strikes/Lockouts and Actual Strikes and Lockouts 13 25 38 25 32 21 16 Other Modes of Disposition 7 5 3 1 1 2 -Workers Involved in Preventive Mediation Cases Filed (In Thousands) 127 120 133 131 150 119 108Disposition Rate (Percent) 94.0 91.3 88.7 89.5 92.6 93.2 70.3Settlement Rate (Percent) 90.3 85.9 81.0 84.0 87.0 88.1 65.7

    Voluntary Arbitration Cases

    Cases Pending, Beginning 82 r 83 r 88 83 69 85a

    80New Cases Facilitated/Monitored 149 143 133 124 180 169 132Total Cases Facilitated/Monitored 231 r 226 221 207 249 254 212Cases Disposed 148 r 132 138 138 153 174 101 Decided 134 r 109 122 107 130 140 81 Settled Amicably 4 11 10 18 16 27 16 Withdrawn/Dropped 10 r 12 6 13 7 7 4Disposition Rate (Percent) 64.1 r 58.4 62.4 66.7 61.4 68.5 47.6

    Notes: Settlement Rate (%) = Cases Settled / Cases Handled x 100.

    a – Based on Inventory of casesp – Preliminary January to September.

    Source : Department of Labor and Employment.

    TABLE 15.5 Preventive Mediation Cases and Voluntary Arbitration Cases: 2007-2013

    Voluntary Arbitration - mode of settling labor-management disputes by which the parties select a competent, trained and impartial person who shall decide on the merits of the cases and whose decision is final, executory and unappealable.

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    TABLE 15.6 Num ber of Strike Notices Filed and Actual Strikes: 1990-2013

    Strikes Number Strikes NumberYear Notices of Actual Year Notices of Actual

    Filed Strikes Filed Strikes

    1990 1,562 183 2002 752 391991 1,345 182 2003 606 381992 1,209 136 2004 558 25

    1993 1,146 122 2005 465 261994 1,089 93 2006 365 121995 904 94 2007 384 6

    1996 833 89 2008 406 51997 932 93 2009 286 41998 809 92 2010 276 8

    1999 849 58 2011 240 22000 734 60 2012 184 12001 623 43 2013 149 1

    Source: Department of Labor and Employment, National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

    TABLE 15.6a Num ber of Actual Strikes Declared and Disposed,Workers Involved, and Man-Days Lost: 1994-2013(Workers Involved and Man-Days Lost in in Thousands)

    YearActual

    DisposedW orkers Man-Days

    YearActual

    DisposedW orkers Man-Days

    Strikes Involved Lost Strikes Involved LostDeclared Declared

    1994 93 96 49 568 2004 25 24 11 531995 94 97 54 584 2005 26 - 8 1231996 89 82 32 518 2006 12 - 1 441997 93 99 52 673 2007 6 - 1 121998 92 92 34 557 2008 5 - 1 39

    1999 58 54 16 229 2009 4 4 1,510 72000 60 60 21 319 2010 8 8 3,034 342001 43 45 8 - 2011 2 2 3,828 42002 36 36 18 - 2012 3 3 209 12003 38 41 10 150 2013 1 1 400 1

    Source: Department of Labor and Employment, National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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    2008 2009 2010Region Actual Workers Actual Workers Actual Workers

    Strikes Involved Strikes Involved Strikes Involved

    Total 5 1.12 4 1.50 8 3.03

    NCR 2 a - - 2 1.97CAR - - - - - -I - Ilocos Region - - - - - -II - Cagayan Valley - - - - - -III - Central Luzon - - - - - -IVA - CALABARZON 1 a 1 0.70 2 0.19IVB - MIMAROPA - - - - - -V - Bicol Region - - - - - -VI - Western Visayas - - - - - -VII - Central Visayas 1 a 2 0.53 1 0.05VIII - Eastern Visayas - - - - - -IX - Zamboanga Peninsula - - - - - -X - Northern Mindanao - - - - - -XI - Davao Region 1 0.50 - - 1 0.16XII - SOCCSKSARGEN - - - - - -Caraga - - 1 a 2 0.68

    2011 2012 2013p

    Actual Workers Actual Workers Actual Workers Strikes Involved Strikes Involved Strikes Involved

    Total 2 3.80 3 0.21 1 400.00

    NCR 1 3.70 - - - -CAR - - - - - -I - Ilocos Region - - - - - -II - Cagayan Valley - - - - - -III - Central Luzon 1 0.13 - - - -IVA - CALABARZON - - - - 1 400.00IVB - MIMAROPA - - - - - -V - Bicol Region - - - - - -VI - Western Visayas - - - - - -VII - Central Visayas - - - - - -VIII - Eastern Visayas - - - - - -IX - Zamboanga Peninsula - - - - - -X - Northern Mindanao - - - - - -XI - Davao Region - - 2 0.84 - -XII - SOCCSKSARGEN - - - - - -Caraga - - 1 0.13 - -

    Notes: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.a Less than 500.p Preliminary

    Source: National Conciliation and Mediation Board, Philippine Statistics Authority.

    Table 15.7 Number of Actual Strikes and Workers Involved, by Region: 2008-2013(Workers Involved in Thousands)