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TABLE 14.4 - Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Graduates by Region, Philippines: 2001 - 2004
TABLE 14.4 - Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Graduates by Region, Philippines: 2001 - 2004
PHILIPPINES
National Capital Region (NCR)
Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR)
Center - Based
SY 2001 2002
SY 2002 2003
SY 2003 2004
314,634
236,226
63,552
2002
2003
2004
213,845
61,253
60,991
54,089
72,214
75,910
421
567
2,119
4,159
4,866
2,507
2,570
3,997
3,367
Region I
- Ilocos Region
23,717
13,491
6,299
1,380
812
601
Region II
- Cagayan Valley
16,448
13,813
8,509
1,543
1,280
1,206
Region III
- Central Luzon
53,303
12,597
17,741
9,160
4,862
6,081
Region IV
- Southern Tagalog
52,089
8,645
Region IV - A
- CALABARZON
17,978
16,539
9,407
8,628
Region IV - B
- MIMAROPA
6,196
7,182
21,048
27,710
11,585
3,574
7,130
2,263
6,796
12,447
16,332
2,837
3,082
3,344
3,097
2,436
2,331
8,521
10,047
12,214
15,614
12,247
12,966
1,944
3,952
1,941
6,026
4,457
2,781
5,049
4,383
1,944
Region V
- Bicol Region
Region VI
- Western Visayas
Region IX
- Zamboanga Peninsula
Region X
- Northern Mindanao
10,487
11,965
10,007
9,279
5,431
3,726
Region XI
- Davao Region
20,340
7,140
10,109
3,959
4,009
4,933
9,423
11,133
8,945
1,414
357
276
Caraga
8,535
5,536
4,102
957
1,675
1,446
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Notes: 1. Starting 2003, the DOLE adopted the new regional groupings under E.O. No. 103 issued on May 17, 2002 wherein Region IV
was divided into Region IV-A as CALABARZON and Region IV-B as MIMAROPA, while Aurora Province was transferred to
Region III.
2. Starting 2002, the DOLE adopted the regional groupings under E.O. No. 36 issued on September 19, 2001. This E.O. provided
for the reorganization of the Administrative Regions in Mindanao, hence, Regions IX (Western Mindanao), XI (Southern Mindanao)
and XII (Central Mindanao) were renamed Zamboanga Peninsula, Davao Region and SOCCSKSARGEN, respectively. Meanwhile,
Region X retained its name as Northern Mindanao.
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PHILIPPINES
National Capital Region (NCR)
Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR)
2001
2003
Enterprise - Based
2004
2002
2003
2004
3,093
5,394
3,808
67,320
42,580
375,056
3,937
353
45,082
573
254
3,524
18,636
14
195
10
28,547
Region I
- Ilocos Region
Region II
- Cagayan Valley
150
419
163
107
5,243
Region III
- Central Luzon
134
204
444
19,623
7,979
20,241
Region IV
- Southern Tagalog
605
32,904
Region IV - A- CALABARZON
1,688
14,533
31,438
Region IV - B- MIMAROPA
24,561
18
657
353
171
657
37,082
161
180
84
81
41
63,376
Region V
- Bicol Region
Region VI
- Western Visayas
Region VII
- Central Visayas
85
281
235
3,047
5,425
8,943
149
855
1,833
21,867
Region IX
- Zamboanga Peninsula
460
3,881
5,763
25,364
Region X
- Northern Mindanao
480
1,414
2,553
558
1,200
Region XI
- Davao Region
271
137
357
190
14,498
Region XII
- SOCCSKSARGEN
125
111
219
351
14,310
17
265
28
1,075
614
15,868
Caraga
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Notes: 1. Starting 2003, the DOLE adopted the new regional groupings under E.O. No. 103 issued on May 17, 2002 wherein Region IV
was divided into Region IV-A as CALABARZON and Region IV-B as MIMAROPA, while Aurora Province was transferred to
Region III.
2. Starting 2002, the DOLE adopted the regional groupings under E.O. No. 36 issued on September 19, 2001. This E.O. provided
for the reorganization of the Administrative Regions in Mindanao, hence, Regions IX (Western Mindanao), XI (Southern Mindanao)
and XII (Central Mindanao) were renamed Zamboanga Peninsula, Davao Region and SOCCSKSARGEN, respectively. Meanwhile,
Region X retained its name as Northern Mindanao.
a Includes apprenticeship and learnership.
1 Data for 2002 not available. Part of school-based program.
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PHILIPPINES
2002
2003
Others
2004
2002
2003
2004
577,682
541,320
49,707
106,474
125,444
147,201
46,579
44,346
3,247
3,716
1,175
22,345
19,196
208
646
Region I
- Ilocos Region
38,571
47,487
13
1,369
383
222
Region II
- Cagayan Valley
11,227
8,237
47
24,635
25,180
49,228
Region III
- Central Luzon
42,372
25,609
8,906
26,690
15,128
13,264
Region IV
- Southern Tagalog
87,729
938
Region IV - A- CALABARZON
51,994
8,154
571
408
Region IV - B- MIMAROPA
35,711
Region V
- Bicol Region
60,597
64,027
794
7,983
Region VI
- Western Visayas
82,181
69,908
142
156
1,770
1,492
Region VII
- Central Visayas
25,852
15,933
2,881
41,290
63,452
64,360
26,677
35,090
2,184
108
1,545
11,923
Region IX
- Zamboanga Peninsula
23,281
29,482
7,360
28
Region X
- Northern Mindanao
30,536
31,635
15,395
5,625
4,498
2,286
Region XI
- Davao Region
28,605
26,236
114
1,148
773
Region XII
- SOCCSKSARGEN
25,095
17,600
390
1,010
262
26,035
18,829
666
507
2,748
1,808
Caraga
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Notes: 1. Starting 2003, the DOLE adopted the new regional groupings under E.O. No. 103 issued on May 17, 2002 wherein Region IV
was divided into Region IV-A as CALABARZON and Region IV-B as MIMAROPA, while Aurora Province was transferred to
Region III.
2. Starting 2002, the DOLE adopted the regional groupings under E.O. No. 36 issued on September 19, 2001. This E.O. provided
for the reorganization of the Administrative Regions in Mindanao, hence, Regions IX (Western Mindanao), XI (Southern Mindanao)
and XII (Central Mindanao) were renamed Zamboanga Peninsula, Davao Region and SOCCSKSARGEN, respectively. Meanwhile,
Region X retained its name as Northern Mindanao.
1 Includes Swiss Contact, displaced workers, GAD and other TVET special programs.
Source of data: Technical Education and Skills Development Authority.
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