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ISSN 2546-0986

2020
Regional Social
and Economic Trends
Region III

Central Luzon
Central Luzon
2020
Regional Social
and
Economic trends

Central Luzon
The Regional Social and Economic Trends (RSET), Central Luzon
is a publication prepared by the Regional Statistical Services Office (RSSO) III of the
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October 2020

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FOREWORD

Through the years, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) Central Luzon has been in
continuous effort to provide significant data for planning, decision-making, and setting policies
towards effective governance and improved delivery of services through different publications. The
PSA remains steadfast to its commitment to regularly update and publish local level statistics
designed to address various statistical needs of planners and policy makers at the subnational
level. As the central repository and data compiler, the PSA also commits to monitor various
indicators which are essential in attaining the country’s commitment on Sustainable Development
Goals (SDGs), and updating of the Central Luzon Regional Development Plan (CL-RDP).

The 2020 Regional Social and Economic Trends (RSET), a compendium of local level
statistics, presents annual time series data on various sectors of the region and its component
provinces, cities, and municipalities. It also contains data that are disaggregated in different
dimensions and includes a glossary of terms of official concepts and definitions for statistical
purposes.

The PSA will remain grateful to the valuable contributions of our various data sources,
without which, the publication of 2020 RSET would not have been made possible. We likewise
appreciate the support of our clients who continue to patronize this publication and recognize the
vital role of official statistics for evidence-based decision making.

We reiterate our call on our partner agencies for a strengthened collaboration and
partnership towards an empowered statistical system, especially at the countryside level, by making
statistics more available and accessible to all. We enjoin our data providers and users to share their
comments as we envision to continually improve our statistical products and services. Your
comments and suggestions will be of significance to help us make the future editions of RSET, and
other publications better and more comprehensive.

DENNIS S. MAPA, Ph.D.


Undersecretary
National Statistician and Civil Registrar General

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword iii
Table of Contents v
Data Sources xvii
Standard Symbols Used xviii
PSA Officials xix
PSA RSSO III SOCD Staff xxi
Overview of the Region xxii

Summary of Major Statistical Series 1

Chapter 1 POPULATION and HOUSING 9


Chapter 2 INCOME and PRICES 135
Chapter 3 ECONOMIC ACCOUNTS 169
Chapter 4 ENVIRONMENT and NATURAL RESOURCES 185
Chapter 5 AGRICULTURE and AGRARIAN REFORM 195
Chapter 6 INDUSTRY AND SERVICES 229
Chapter 7 TRADE 251
Chapter 8 TOURISM 263
Chapter 9 VITAL and HEALTH STATISTICS 289
Chapter 10 EDUCATION 313
Chapter 11 LABOR and EMPLOYMENT 355
Chapter 12 SOCIAL SERVICES 403
Chapter 13 TRANSPORTATION and COMMUNICATION 415
Chapter 14 ENERGY and WATER RESOURCES 433
Chapter 15 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 451
Chapter 16 MONEY and BANKING 469
Chapter 17 PUBLIC ORDER, SAFETY and JUSTICE 479

LIST OF TABLES

Table 1.1 Total Population, Growth Rate, Land Area and Population Density 16
by Province: Region III, Census Year 2015
Table 1.2 Population and Growth Rate by Province and City/Municipality 17
Region III, Census Years 1990 – 2015
Table 1.3 Land Area and Population Density by Province/City/Municipality 24
Region III, Census Years 1990 – 2015
Table 1.4 Total Population by Sex, Age Group and Province/City 28
Region III, Census Year 2015
Table 1.5 Total Population, Urban Population and Percent Urban by Province/ 31
City/Municipality: Region III, Census Years 2010 and 2015
Table 1.6 Age Dependency Ratio by Province/City 34
Region III, Census Years 1980 – 2015
Table 1.7 Household Population by Sex and by Province/City/Municipality 35
Region III, Census Years 2010 and 2015
Table 1.8 Household Population by Sex, Age Group and by Province/City 39
Region III, Census Years 2010 and 2015
Table 1.9 Household Population, Number of Households and Average Household 44
Size by Province/City/Municipality: Region III, Census Years 2010 - 2015
Table 1.10 Household Population 10 Years Old and Over by Marital Status, Sex, 48
Age Group and Province/City: Region III, Census Year 2015
Table 1.11 Number of Institutional Living Quarters and Their Resident Population 58
by Sex: Region III, Census Years 2010 and 2015
Table 1.12 Institutional Population by Age Group, Sex and Residence Status 59
Region III, Census Year 2015

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Table 1.13 Institutional Population by Residence Status, Type of Institutional Living 61
Quarter and Sex: Region III, Census Year 2015
Table 1.14 Institutional Population 10 Years Old and Over by Marital Status, 63
Age Group, and Sex: Region III, Census Year 2015
Table 1.15 Institutional Population 5 Years Old and Over by Age, Highest Grade/Year 64
Completed and Sex: Region III, Census Year 2015
Table 1.16 Number of Households by Type of Building, Tenure Status of the Housing 66
Unit/Lot and Province/City: Region III, Census Year 2015
Table 1.17 Number of Occupied Housing Units and Households, Household Population 70
and Ratio of Households and Household Population to Occupied Housing
Units by Type of Building and Province/City: Region III, Census Year 2015
Table 1.18 Number of Occupied Housing Units by Construction Materials of the Roof 72
and Outer Wall by Province/City: Region III, Census Year 2015
Table 1.19 Number of Households by Kind of Fuel for Lighting and Province/City/ 78
Municipality: Region III, Census Year 2015
Table 1.20 Number of Households by Main Source of Water Supply for Drinking and 85
Province/City/Municipality: Region III, Census Year 2015
Table 1.21 Household Population Five Years Old and Over by Place of Residence 92
5 Years Ago, Sex, and Province/City: Region III
Census Years 2000 and 2010
Table 1.22 Household Population by Ethnicity and by Province/City 94
Region III, Census Year 2010
Table 1.23 Number of Households by Kind of Fuel for Cooking and Province/City/ 100
Municipality: Region III, Census Year 2010
Table 1.24 Number of Households by Kind of Toilet Facility and Province/City/ 104
Municipality: Region III, Census Year 2010
Table 1.25 Number of Households Reporting Presence of Household Conveniences/ 111
Devices at Home by Province/City/Municipality
Region III, Census Year 2010
Table 1.26 Number of Households by Usual Manner of Garbage Disposal and 121
Province/City/Municipality: Region III, Census Year 2010
Table 1.27 Projected Population by Five-Calendar Year, Age Group, Sex, 126
and Province: Region III, 2010 – 2045
Table 2.1 Total Number of Families, Total and Average Family Income and 140
Expenditure by Income Class
Region III, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2015 and 2018
Table 2.2 Total Number of Families, Total and Average Family Income and 141
Expenditure by Expenditure Class
Region III, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2015 and 2018
Table 2.3 Average Annual Family Income and Expenditure by Family Size 142
and Income Class: Region III, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2015 and 2018
Table 2.4A Average Annual Family Income and Expenditure, Standard Error and 143
Coefficient of Variation by Province: Region III, 2006, 2009 and 2012
Table 2.4B Standard Error, Coefficient of Variation and Confidence Interval of 144
Estimates of Selected Variable: Region III, 2015 and 2018
Table 2.5 Mean and Median Family Income and Expenditure by Per Capita Income 146
Decile: Region III, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2015 and 2018
Table 2.6 Distribution of Total Annual Family Income by Decile and GINI Ratio 147
Region III, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2015 and 2018
Table 2.7 Distribution of Families by Income Class and by Main Source of Income 148
Region III, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2015 and 2018
Table 2.8 Distribution of Total Family Expenditure by Income Class 149
and by Expenditure Group
Region III, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2015 and 2018

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Table 2.9 Annual Per Capita Food Threshold by All Areas/Urban/Rural Classification 155
and Province: Region III, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2015 and 2018
Table 2.10 Annual Per Capita Poverty Threshold by All Areas/Urban/Rural 156
Classification and Province
Region III, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2015 and 2018
Table 2.11A Poverty Incidence and Magnitude of Poor Families by Province 157
Region III, 2006, 2009 and 2012
Table 2.11B Poverty Incidence and Magnitude of Poor Families by Province 157
Region III, 2015 and 2018
Table 2.12A Poverty Incidence and Magnitude of Poor Population by Province 158
Region III, 2006, 2009 and 2012
Table 2.12B Poverty Incidence and Magnitude of Poor Population by Province 158
Region III, 2015 and 2018
Table 2.13A Subsistence and Magnitude of Subsistence Poor Families by Province 159
Region III, 2006, 2009 and 2012
Table 2.13B Subsistence and Magnitude of Subsistence Poor Families by Province 159
Region III, 2015 and 2018
Table 2.14A Subsistence and Magnitude of Subsistence Poor Population by Province 160
Region III, 2006, 2009 and 2012
Table 2.14B Subsistence and Magnitude of Subsistence Poor Population by Province 160
Region III, 2015 and 2018
Table 2.15 Consumer Price Index, Inflation Rate, Monthly Percent Change, 161
and Purchasing Power of Peso by Month and by Province (2012=100)
Region III, 2016 – 2019
Table 2.16 Consumer Price Index for All Income Households by Month, Commodity 165
Group and Province (2012=100): Region III, 2019
Table 3.1A Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region: Philippines, 2017 - 2019 174
(at Current Prices)
Table 3.1B Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region: Philippines, 2017 - 2019 174
(at Constant 2018 prices)
Table 3.2A Gross Regional Domestic Product Growth Rates by Region 175
Philippines, 2017-2018 to 2018 - 2019 (at Current Prices)
Table 3.2B Gross Regional Domestic Product Growth Rates by Region 175
Philippines, 2015 - 2016 to 2017 - 2018 (at Constant 2018 prices)
Table 3.3A Percent Distribution of Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region 176
Philippines, 2017-2018 to 2018 - 2019 (at Current Prices)
Table 3.3B Percent Distribution of Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region 176
Philippines, 2015 - 2016 to 2017 - 2018 (at Constant 2018 prices)
Table 3.4A Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industrial Origin 177
Region III, 2017 – 2019 (at Current Prices)
Table 3.4B Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industrial Origin 177
Region III, 2017 – 2019 (at Constant 2018 prices)
Table 3.5A Gross Regional Domestic Product Growth Rates by Industrial Origin 178
Region III, 2017-2018 to 2018 - 2019 (at Current Prices)
Table 3.5B Gross Regional Domestic Product Growth Rates by Industrial Origin 178
Region III, 2017-2018 to 2018 - 2019 (at Constant 2018 prices)
Table 3.6A Percent Distribution of Gross Regional Domestic Product 179
by Industrial Origin: Region III, 2017 – 2019 (At Current Prices)
Table 3.6B Percent Distribution of Gross Regional Domestic Product 179
by Industrial Origin: Region III, 2017 – 2019 (at Constant 2018 prices)
Table 3.7A Per Capita Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region 180
Philippines, 2017 – 2019 (at Current Prices)
Table 3.7B Per Capita Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region 180
Philippines, 2017 – 2019 (at Constant 2018 prices)

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Table 3.8A Expenditures on Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region 181
Philippines, 2017 – 2019 (at Current Prices)
Table 3.8B Expenditures on Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region 181
Philippines, 2017 – 2019 (at Constant 2018 prices)
Table 3.9A Expenditures on Gross Regional Domestic Product by Type of Expenditure 182
Region III, 2017 – 2019 (at Current Prices)
Table 3.9B Expenditures on Gross Regional Domestic Product, by Type of Expenditure 182
Region III, 2017 – 2019 (at Constant 2018 prices)
Table 3.10A Household Final Consumption Expenditure by Region 183
Philippines, 2017 – 2019 (at Current Prices)
Table 3.10B Household Final Consumption Expenditure by Region 183
Philippines, 2017 – 2019 (at Constant 2018 prices)
Table 3.11A Per Capita Household Final Consumption Expenditure by Region 184
Philippines, 2017 – 2019 (at Current Prices)
Table 3.11B Per Capita Household Final Consumption Expenditure by Region 184
Philippines, 2017 – 2019 (at Constant 2018 prices)
Table 4.1 Land Area by Status of Land Classification by Province 189
Region III, 2015 - 2019
Table 4.2 Land Cover Classification by Province: Central Luzon, 2010 and 2015 191
Table 4.3 Forest Cover of Central Luzon: 2010 and 2015 192
Table 4.4 Production of Selected Non-Timber Forest Products 192
Region III, 2015 – 2019
Table 4.5 Log Production by Province: Region III, 2015 - 2019 192
Table 4.6 Major Proclaimed Watershed Areas by Province as of 2019 193
Region III
Table 4.7 Priority Critical Watersheds Supporting National Irrigation System (NIS) 194
as of 2019: Region III
Table 5.1 Number and Area of Holding/Farms Parcel by Tenure and Province 201
Region III, 2012
Table 5.2 Number and Area of Holding/Farms Parcel by Main Use of the Land 203
and Province: Region III, 2012
Table 5.3 Palay Production, Area Harvested and Average Yield by Province 206
Region III, 2015 - 2019
Table 5.4 Palay Production and Area Harvested by Ecosystem and Province 207
Region III, 2015 - 2019
Table 5.5 Corn Production, Area Harvested and Average Yield by Province 209
Region III, 2015 - 2019
Table 5.6 Corn Production and Area Harvested by Type and Province 210
Region III, 2015 - 2019
Table 5.7 Livestock and Poultry Volume of Production by Animal Type and Province 212
Region III, 2015 - 2019
Table 5.8 Inventory of Livestock and Poultry by Animal Type and Province 214
Region III, As of January 1, 2016 - 2020
Table 5.9 Animals Slaughtered in Slaughter House/Dressing Plant by Animal Type 216
and Province: Region III, 2015 - 2019
Table 5.10 Fish Production by Sub-sector and by Province: Region III, 2000 - 2019 217
Table 5.11 Aquaculture Production by Type of Culture and Province 221
Region III, 2015 - 2019
Table 5.12 Number of Compliant (Operating) Cooperatives by Type and Province 224
as of 31 December 2018 and 2019: Region III
Table 5.13 Status of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) 225
by Land Type and Province: Region III, 1972 - 2019

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Table 6.1 Number of Establishments by Sector and Province 234
Region III, 2014 – 2019
Table 6.2 Number of Establishments by Legal Organization and Province 236
Region III, 2014 – 2019
Table 6.3 Number of Establishments by Economic Organization and Province 237
Region III, 2014 – 2019
Table 6.4 Number of Establishments by Employment Size and Province 238
Region III, 2014 – 2019
Table 6.5 Summary Statistics for Establishments with Total Employment of 20 240
and over by Sector : Region III, 2013-2016
Table 6.6 Number, Floor Area and Value of Constructions by Type of Construction 248
and Province: Region III, 2014 - 2019
Table 6.7 Average Cost per Square Meter of Residential and Non-Residential 250
Building by Province: Region III, 2014 - 2019
Table 6.8 Value of Investments and Employment Generated by Province 250
Region III, 2014 - 2019
Table 7.1 Quantity and Value of Domestic Trade by Mode of Transport 254
Region III, 1997 – 2019
Table 7.2 Total Value of Domestic Trade Balances by Mode of Transport 255
Region III, 1997 – 2019
Table 7.3 Value of Commodity Flow from Region III by Region of Destination 256
via Water Mode of Transport: Region III, 2014 - 2019
Table 7.4 Value of Commodity Flow to Region III by Region of Origin 256
via Water Mode of Transport: Region III, 2014 - 2019
Table 7.5 Value of Exports and Imports by Port, Region III, 2014 - 2019 257
Table 8.1 Visitor Arrivals by Country of Residence: Region III, 2015 – 2019 267
Table 8.2 Visitor Arrivals by Country of Residence: Aurora, 2015 – 2019 269
Table 8.3 Visitor Arrivals by Country of Residence: Bataan, 2015 – 2019 271
Table 8.4 Visitor Arrivals by Country of Residence: Bulacan, 2015 – 2019 273
Table 8.5 Visitor Arrivals by Country of Residence: Nueva Ecija, 2015 – 2019 275
Table 8.6 Visitor Arrivals by Country of Residence: Pampanga, 2015 – 2019 277
Table 8.7 Visitor Arrivals by Country of Residence: Tarlac, 2015 – 2019 279
Table 8.8 Visitor Arrivals by Country of Residence: Zambales, 2015 – 2019 281
Table 8.9 Visitor Arrivals by Country of Residence: Clark, 2015 – 2019 283
Table 8.10 Visitor Arrivals by Country of Residence: Subic, 2015 – 2019 285
Table 8.11 Summary Table of Tourist Arrivals by Type of Tourist: 287
Region III, 2015 – 2019
Table 9.1 Number and Rate of Registered Marriages by Place of Occurrence 295
Region III, 2013 – 2018
Table 9.2 Number and Rate of Registered Live Births by Place of Occurrence 296
Region III, 2013 – 2018
Table 9.3 Number of Registered Live Births by Type of Attendance and Place 297
of Occurrence: Region III, 2013 – 2018
Table 9.4 Number of Registered Live Births by Sex and Place of Occurrence 298
Region III, 2013 – 2018
Table 9.5 Number and Rate of Registered Deaths by Place of Occurrence 299
Region III, 2013 – 2018
Table 9.6 Number of Registered Deaths by Type of Attendance and Usual Residence 300
of the Decedent: Region III, 2013 – 2018
Table 9.7 Number and Rate of Fetal Deaths by Place of Occurrence 301
Region III, 2013 – 2018
Table 9.8 Top Ten Leading Causes of Mortality: Region III, 2015 – 2019 302
Table 9.9 Top Ten Leading Causes of Morbidity: Region III, 2015 – 2019 303
Table 9.10 Top Ten Leading Causes of Maternal Mortality: Region III, 2014 – 2017 304
Table 9.11 Top Ten Leading Causes of Infant Mortality: Region III, 2014 – 2017 305

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Table 9.12 Number and Bed Capacity of Government and Private Hospitals 306
and Bed-To-Population Ratio by Province: Region III, 2007-2019
Table 9.13 Coverage of Fully Immunized Children by Province: Region III, 2012 - 2019 308
Table 9.14 Number of Health Centers and Barangay Health Stations by Province/City 310
Region III, 2013 – 2018
Table 9.15 Number of Health Workers in Local Government Units (LGUs), by Province 311
Region III, 2013 – 2018
Table 9.16 Number of Fireworks-Related Injuries by Province: Region III, 2011-2017 311
Table 10.1 Number of Public and Private Schools by Level of Education 317
and School Division: Region III, SY 2014 – 2015 to SY 2019 – 2020
Table 10.2 Number of Teachers in Public Schools by Level of Education 320
and School Division: Region III, SY 2014 – 2015 to SY 2019 – 2020
Table 10.3 Enrolment in Public and Private Schools by Level of Education 322
and School Division: Region III, SY 2014 – 2015 to SY 2019 – 2020
Table 10.4 Teacher-Student Ratio in Public Elementary by School Division 328
Region III, SY 2012-2013 to SY 2017 – 2018
Table 10.5 Teacher-Student Ratio in Public Secondary by School Division 328
Region III, SY 2012-2013 to SY 2017 – 2018
Table 10.6 Gross Enrolment Rate in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools 329
by School Division: Region III, SY 2013 – 2014 to SY 2018 – 2019
Table 10.7 Net Enrolment Rate in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools 331
by School Division: Region III, SY 2013 – 2014 to SY 2018 – 2019
Table 10.8 Cohort Survival Rate in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools 333
by School Division: Region III, SY 2013 – 2014 to SY 2018 – 2019
Table 10.9 Completion Rate in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools 335
by School Division: Region III, SY 2013 – 2014 to SY 2018 – 2019
Table 10.10 Graduation Rate in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools 337
by School Division: Region III, SY 2013 – 2014 to SY 2017 – 2018
Table 10.11 Promotion Rate in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools 339
by School Division: Region III, SY 2013 – 2014 to SY 2017 – 2018
Table 10.12 Repetition Rate in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools 341
by School Division: Region III, SY 2013 – 2014 to SY 2017 – 2018
Table 10.13 Retention Rate in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools 343
by School Division: Region III, SY 2013 – 2014 to SY 2017 – 2018
Table 10.14 School Leaver Rate in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools 345
by School Division: Region III, SY 2013 – 2014 to SY 2018 – 2019
Table 10.15 Dropout Rate in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools 347
by School Division: Region III, SY 2013 – 2014 to SY 2017 – 2018
Table 10.16 Enrolment in Tertiary Education by Province and Sex: Region III 349
SY 2016 – 2017 to SY 2017 – 2018
Table 10.17 Graduates in Tertiary Education by Province and Sex: Region III 349
SY 2016 – 2017 to SY 2017 – 2018
Table 10.18 Graduates in Tertiary Education by Program: Region III 349
SY 2009 – 2010 TO SY 2012 – 2013
Table 10.19 Enrolment in State Universities and Colleges by Province 350
Region III, SY 2014 – 2015 to SY 2017 – 2018
Table 10.20 Graduates in State Universities and Colleges by Province 350
Region III, SY 2014 – 2015 to SY 2017 – 2018
Table 10.21 Enrolment in TVET Programs by Sex and by Province 350
Region III, 2014 – 2019
Table 10.22 Graduates in TVET Programs by Sex and by Province 351
Region III, 2014 – 2019
Table 10.23 Assessed and Certified TVET Programs by Province 351
Region III, 2014 – 2019

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Table 10.24 Assessed and Certified Tech-Voc Students by Sector 352
Region III, 2014 – 2019
Table 10.25 Basic and Functional Literacy Rates by Sex 353
Region III, 2008 and 2013
Table 10.26 Functional Literacy Rate of Population 10-64 Years Old 353
by Highest Educational Attainment: Region III, 2008 and 2013
Table 11.1 Labor Force and Employment Status of Household Population 361
15 Years Old and Over by Sex: Region III, 2015 – 2019
Table 11.2 Employed Persons by Class of Worker and Sex: Region III, 2015 – 2019 364
Table 11.3 Employed Persons by Major Industry Group and Sex 369
Region III, 2015 – 2019
Table 11.4 Employed Persons by Major Occupation Group and Sex 384
Region III, 2015 – 2019
Table 11.5 Employed Persons by Highest Grade Completed and Sex 389
Region III, 2015 – 2019
Table 11.6 Percentage Distribution of Overseas Filipino Workers by Sex 397
and Region: Philippines, 2013 – 2018
Table 11.7 Percentage Distribution of Overseas Filipino Workers by Type 398
and Region: Philippines, 2012 – 2017
Table 11.8 Percentage Distribution of Overseas Contract Workers by Sex 399
and Region: Philippines, 2013 – 2018
Table 11.9 Number of Establishments Resorting to Permanent Closure/ 400
Retrenchment and Displaced Workers by Industry
Region III, 2015 – 2019
Table 11.10 Number of Registered Job Applicants in Public Employment Service Officers 401
By Sex and Province: Region III, 2014 – 2019
Table 11.11 Number and Membership of Existing Workers’ Associations and Collective 401
Bargaining Agreements Filed and Workers Covered
Region III, 2011 – 2019
Table 11.12 Number of Single Entry Approach Handled, Disposed, Workers 402
Involved and Rate of Disposition and Settlement Rate
Region III, 2011 – 2019
Table 12.1 Unduplicated Number of Clients by Clientele Category and Sex 406
Region III, 2014 - 2019
Table 12.2 Number of Women in Especially Difficult Circumstances (WEDC) 406
by Clientele Category: Region III, 2014 - 2019
Table 12.3 Number of Children in Need of Special Protection by Case Category 407
and Sex: Region III, 2014 - 2019
Table 12.4 Number of Day Care Centers and Workers by Province 408
Region III, 2014 - 2019
Table 12.5 Number of Emergency Relief Assistance Beneficiaries Served 409
by Province: Region III, 2014 - 2019
Table 12.6 Number of Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program Beneficiaries Served 409
by Regular Cash Conditional Transfer and by Province
Region III, 2014 - 2019
Table 12.7 Number of Social Pension Program Beneficiaries Served 409
by Province: Region III, 2014 - 2019
Table 12.8 Household Population 5 Years Old and Over by Sex, 410
Type of Functional Difficulty and Province
Census Year 2010
Table 12.9 Human Development Index by Component and Province 412
Region III, 2000 - 2012
Table 12.10 Human Development Index by Province: Region III, 2000 - 2012 413
Table 12.11 Child Development Index by Component 413
Region III, 2000, 2003 and 2006

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Table 13.1 Number of Motor Vehicles Registered by Classification and Province 420
Region III, 2015 - 2019
Table 13.2 Number of Motor Vehicles Registered by Classification 421
Region III, 2015 - 2019
Table 13.3 Number of Motor Vehicles Registered by Type and by Province 421
Region III, 2015 - 2019
Table 13.4 Number of Motor Vehicles Registered by Type: Region III, 2006 - 2019 422
Table 13.5 Number of Motor Vehicles Registered, New and Renewal, 423
by Classification: Region III, 2015 - 2019
Table 13.6 Number of Permits/Licenses Issued by Type: Region III, 2006 - 2019 423
Table 13.7 Number of Motor Vehicles Registered by Classification, Type of Fuel 424
Used and Province: Region III, 2015 - 2019
Table 13.8 Length of Existing National Roads by Surface Type and Province 426
Region III, 2014 - 2018
Table 13.9 Number and Length of Existing National Bridges by Province 427
Region III, 2014 - 2018
Table 13.10 Regional Distribution of Individuals Using and Not Using Internet 427
Philippines, 2019
Table 13.11 Regional Distribution of Households With and Without Internet Access 428
Philippines, 2019
Table 13.12 Regional Distribution of Households by Type of Internet Connection 428
Philippines, 2019
Table 13.13 Number of Households with Internet Access by Province/City/Municipality 429
Region III, 2010
Table 14.1 Number of Municipalities and Barangays Energized and Service 438
Connections as of 31 December 2015 to 2019 by Province: Region III
Table 14.2 Power Distributed by Type of Consumer and Electric Cooperative 439
Region III, 2015 – 2019
Table 14.3 Power Distributed by Type of Consumer and Province 441
Region III, 2015 – 2019
Table 14.4 Service Connections by Type of Consumer and Electric Cooperative 442
Region III, 2015 – 2019
Table 14.5 Service Connections by Type of Consumer and Province 444
Region III, 2015 – 2019
Table 14.6 Electricity Gross Generation by Type of Fuel: Region III, 2015-2019 445
Table 14.7 Electricity Sales and Consumption of Distribution Utilities by Region 445
Philippines, 2015-2018
Table 14.8 Number of Duly Organized Water Districts by Region 447
Philippines, 2013-2017
Table 14.9 Number of Households Served by Water Districts by Region 447
Philippines, 2013-2017
Table 14.10 Number, Service Area, Irrigators' Association and Farmer-Beneficiaries 448
of Existing National Irrigation System by Province: Region III, 2015-2019
Table 14.11 Area of Irrigated Land by Season and Province: Region III, 2015-2019 449
Table 14.12 Number, Service Area, and Farmer-Beneficiaries of Existing National 450
Irrigation System by Province: Region III, 2015 – 2018
Table 14.13 Area of Irrigated Land by Season and Province: Region III, 2015-2018 450
Table 15.1 Average Income and Classification by Province/City/Municipality 455
Region III, 2000-2003 and 2004-2007
Table 15.2 Revenue Collections by Type of Taxes and by Province 459
Region III, 2013 - 2017
Table 15.3 Revenue Generation Collection Efficiency, Region III, 2009-2015 460
Table 15.4A Annual Regular Income of the Provinces in Region III, 2009-2018 460
Table 15.4B Annual Regular Income of the Cities in Region III, 2009-2018 461
Table 15.4C Annual Regular Income of the Municipalities in Region III, 2009-2018 462

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Table 15.5 Number of Government Personnel by Region 468
Philippines, 2010, 2012, 2016 and 2017
Table 15.6 Number of Clustered Precincts, Registered Voters, 468
Voters Who Actually Voted, and Voters' Turnout
Region III, 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016, 2018 and 2019
Table 16.1 Number of Financial Institution Offices by Type: Region III, 2010 - 2019 473
Table 16.2 Deposit Liabilities of Banking Institutions by Type 475
Region III, 2010 - 2019
Table 16.3 Operating Income of Banking Institutions by Type 475
Region III, 2010 - 2019
Table 16.4 Loan Portfolio of Banking Institutions by Type: Region III, 2010 - 2019 476
Table 16.5 Combined Resources of Banking Institutions by Type 476
Region III, 2010 - 2019
Table 16.6 Interest Income by Type of Bank: Region III, 2010 - 2019 477
Table 16.7 Interest Expense by Type of Bank: Region III, 2010 - 2019 477
Table 17.1 Number and Rate of Crimes by Type of Crime and Province/City 483
Region III, 2015 – 2019
Table 17.2 Crime Incidence, Crime Clearance and Solution Efficiency Rate by Province 484
Region III, 2015 – 2019
Table 17.3 Fire Incidence, Deaths, Injuries and Damages by Province 485
Region III, 2015 – 2019
Table 17.4 Ratio of Firemen to Population by Province: Region III, 2014 – 2019 486
Table 17.5 Jail Population by Sex and Classification, Region III, 2014 – 2019 486
Table 17.6 Clientele Assisted by the Public Attorney's Office by Province 487
Region III, 2014 – 2018
Table 17.7 Cases Handled, Terminated and Pending by Province 488
Region III, 2014 – 2018
Table 17.8 Number of Probationers, Parolees and Pardonees Supervised, 489
Supervision Referrals, Courtesy Supervision Received and Cased
Dropped by Province: Region III, 2015 – 2019

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 1.1 Population Distribution by Province 11


Region III, Census Year 2015
Figure 1.2 Population Density by Province/HUC 12
Region III, Census Year 2015
Figure 1.3 Population Pyramid by Sex and by Age Group 13
Region III, Census Year 2015
Figure 1.4 Number of Households and Average Household Size 13
Region III, Census Years 1990 – 2015
Figure 1.5 Distribution of Institutional Population by Sex 14
Region III, Census Year 2010 and 2015
Figure 1.6 Distribution of Households by Main Source of Water Supply For Drinking 14
Region III, Census Year 2015
Figure 2.1 Total Number of Families, Average Annual Family Income and Expenditure 137
by Income Class: Region III, 2018
Figure 2.2 Distribution of Total Family Income by Income Decile 138
Region III, 2015 and 2018
Figure 2.3 Percentage Distribution of Families by Main Source of Income and 138
Income Class: Region III, 2018
Figure 2.4 Distribution of Total Family Expenditure by Expenditure Group 139
Region III, 2018
Figure 2.5 Consumer Price Index and Inflation Rate by Province: Region III, 2019 139

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Figure 3.1 Gross Regional Domestic Product: Region III, 2017 – 2019 171
(at Constant 2018 prices)
Figure 3.2 Gross Regional Domestic Product Growth Rates by Region 172
Philippines, 2017 - 2019 (at Constant 2018 prices)
Figure 3.3 Distribution of Gross Regional Domestic Product Growth Rates by Industry 172
Region III, 2019 and 2018 (at Constant 2018 prices)
Figure 3.4 Per Capita Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region 173
Philippines, 2019 (at Constant 2018 prices)
Figure 3.5 Gross Regional Domestic Expenditure by Expenditure Item 173
Region III, 2019 (at Constant 2018 prices)
Figure 4.1 Land Area by Land Classification: Region III, 2015 – 2019 187
Figure 4.2 Land Distribution by Province: Region III, 2019 188
Figure 5.1 Palay Production and Area Harvested: Region III, 2015 – 2019 197
Figure 5.2 Palay Production and Area Harvested by Province: Region III, 2019 198
Figure 5.3 Corn Production and Area Harvested: Region III, 2015 – 2019 198
Figure 5.4 Corn Production and Area Harvested by Province: Region III, 2019 199
Figure 5.5 Inventory of Livestock Animals by Type: Region III, 2019 and 2020 199
Figure 5.6 Inventory of Poultry Animals by Type: Region III, 2019 and 2020 200
Figure 5.7 Fish Production by Subsector, Region III, 2015 – 2019 200
Figure 6.1 Number of Establishments by Sector: Region III, 2019 231
Figure 6.2 Distribution of Establishments by Legal Organization: Region III, 2019 232
Figure 6.3 Distribution of Establishments by Economic Organization 232
Region III, 2019
Figure 6.4 Number of Residential and Non-Residential Constructions 233
Region III, 2014-2019
Figure 7.1 Value of Exports and Imports, Region III, 2014 - 2019 253
Figure 8.1 Visitor Arrivals by Province/Economic Zone: Region III, 2019 266
Figure 8.2 Visitor Arrivals by Type of Tourist: Region III, 2015 – 2019 266
Figure 9.1 Number of Registered Marriages by Place of Occurrence 292
Region III, 2017 and 2018
Figure 9.2 Number of Registered Live Births by Place of Occurrence 292
Region III, 2017 and 2018
Figure 9.3 Distribution of Registered Live Births by Place of Occurrence and Sex 293
Region III, 2018
Figure 9.4 Number of Registered Deaths: Region III, 2013 – 2018 293
Figure 9.5 Bed Capacity of Government and Private Hospitals: Region III, 2019 294
Figure 9.6 Immunization Coverage: Region III, 2019 294
and Sex: Region III, 2018
Figure 10.1 Number of Teachers in Public Elementary Schools by School Division 316
Region III, SY 2019 – 2020
Figure 11.1 Labor Force Participation Rate by Sex: Region III, 2015 – 2019 357
Figure 11.2 Employment Status in Region III, 2015 – 2019 358
Figure 11.3 Percent Distribution of Employed Persons by Major Industry Group 358
and Sex: Region III, 2019
Figure 11.4 Percent Distribution of Employed Persons by Major Occupation Group 359
and Sex: Region III, 2019
Figure 11.5 Number of Employed Persons by Major Occupation Group 359
Region III, 2019
Figure 11.6 Percent Distribution of Employed Persons by Highest Grade Completed 360
and Sex: Region III, 2019
Figure 11.7 Number of Employed Persons by Highest Grade Completed 360
Region III, 2019
Figure 13.1 Number of Motor Vehicles Registered: Region III, 2015 – 2019 417
Figure 13.2 Number of Motor Vehicles Registered by Type: Region III, 2019 418
Figure 13.3 Number of Permits/Licenses Issued: Region III, 2019 and 2018 419

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Figure 13.4 Length of Existing National Roads by Surface Type 419
Region III, 2014 – 2018
Figure 14.1 Number of Service Connections by Province as of 31 December 2019 435
Region III
Figure 14.2 Power Distributed by Type of Consumer: Region III, 2015 – 2019 436
Figure 14.3 Power Distributed by Type of Consumer and Province 436
Region III, 2019
Figure 14.4 Electricity Gross Generation by Type of Fuel: Region III, 2019 437
Figure 14.5 Number of Households Served by Water Districts 437
Region III, 2013 - 2018
Figure 15.1 Revenue Collections by Type of Taxes: Region III, 2017 453
Figure 15.2 Annual Regular Income of the Provinces: Region III, 2016 and 2017 454
Figure 15.3 Number of Registered Voters and Voters Who Actually Voted 454
Region III, 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016, 2018 and 2019
Figure 16.1 Number and Type of Financial Institutions: Region III, 2010 - 2019 471
Figure 16.2 Distribution of Net Loan Portfolio of Banking Institutions 472
Region III, 2019
Figure 16.3 Distribution of Combined Resources of Banking Institutions 472
Region III, 2019
Figure 17.1 Number of Crime Incidence by Type of Crime and Province 481
Region III, 2019
Figure 17.2 Number of Fire Incidence: Region III, 2015 – 2019 482

APPENDICES 491

Glossary of Terms
Agriculture and Agrarian Reform 492
Economic Accounts 493
Education 494
Energy and Water Resources 496
Environment and Natural Resources 496
Income and Prices 497
Industry and Services 499
Labor and Employment 502
Money and Banking 503
Population and Housing 504
Public Administration 506
Public Order, Safety and Justice 506
Social Services 507
Tourism 509
Trade 509
Transportation and Communications 510
Vital and Health Statistics 510

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DATA SOURCES

Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas


Bureau of Fire Protection
Bureau of Internal Revenue
Bureau of Jail Management and Penology
Bureau of Local Government Finance
Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines
Clark International Airport Corporation
Commission on Audit
Commission on Higher Education
Cooperative Development Authority
Department of Agrarian Reform
Department of Agriculture
Department of Budget and Management
Department of Education
Department of Energy
Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Department of Health
Department of Interior and Local Government
Department of Public Works and Highways
Department of Science and Technology
Department of Social Welfare and Development
Department of Tourism
Department of Trade and Industry
Electric Cooperative Companies
Forest Management Bureau, DENR
Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board
Land Transportation Office
Mines and Geosciences Bureau, DENR
National Economic Development Authority
National Electrification Administration
National Irrigation Administration
National Police Commission
National Telecommunications Commission
Office of Civil Defense
Philippine National Police
Philippine Ports Authority
Philippine Statistics Authority
Public Attorney's Office, DOJ
Subic Bay International Airport
Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority
Technical Education and Skills Development Authority

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STANDARD SYMBOLS USED

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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PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY OFFICIALS*
CLAIRE DENNIS S. MAPA, Ph. D.
Undersecretary
National Statistician and Civil Registrar General
8/F CRS Bldg., PSA Complex, East Ave., Quezon City
Telephone: (632) 8461-0500 loc. 810 and 802
Email: ons@psa.gov.ph

Deputy National Statisticians

Censuses and Technical Coordination Office Sectoral Statistics Office


MINERVA ELOISA P. ESQUIVIAS CLAIRE DENNIS S. MAPA, Ph.D.
Officer-in-Charge Concurrent
17th Flr., North Tower, Eton Centris Cyberpod Three 17th Flr., Eton Centris CyberPod Three,
, EDSA corner Quezon Ave., Quezon City EDSA corner Quezon Ave., Quezon City
Telephone: (632) 8375 1604 Telephone: (632) 8461-0500 loc. 810 and 802
Email: ctco.odns@gmail.com Email: psa.sso.staff@gmail.com

Civil Registration and Central Support Philippine Identification System – Registry


Office Office
MAQTAHAR L. MANULON ROSALINDA P. BAUTISTTA
Officer-in-Charge Concurrent
8th Flr., CRS Bldg., 2nd Flr., PSA-TAM Bldg., East Ave., Quezon City
East Ave., Quezon City Telephone: (632) 8277-2379
Telephone: (632) 8374 8270 (632) 8616-6331
Email: crcso.staff@gmail.com Email: philsys@psa.gov.ph

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Assistant National Statisticians

WILMA A. GUILLEN DIVINA GRACIA L. DEL PRADO


Social Sector Statistics Service Economic Sector Statistics Service
Tel. No. (632) 8376-1883 Tel. No. (632) 8376-1984
Email: w.guillen@psa.gov.ph Email: g.delprado@psa.gov.ph
VIVIAN R. ILARINA NOEL G. PEREZ
OIC - Information Technology and
Macroeconomic Accounts Service
Dissemination Service
Tel. No. (632) 8376-1996 Tel. No. (632) 8462-6600 loc. 802, 806
Email: v.ilarina@psa.gov.ph Email: n.perez@psa.gov.ph
FLORANTE C. VARONA SEVERA B. DE COSTO
OIC-National Censuses Service OIC - Standards Service
Tel. No. (632) 8376-1848 Tel. No. (632) 8376-1879
Email: f.varona@psa.gov.ph Email: s.decosto@psa.gov.ph

SOCRATES L.RAMORES FRED S. SOLLESTA


Finance and Administrative Service OIC - Civil Registration Service
Tel. No. (632) 8374-8270/73 Tel. No. (632) 8461-0500 loc. 813, 819
Email: s.ramores@psa.gov.ph Email: f.sollesta@psa.gov.ph
EDITHA R. ORCILLA EDGAR M. FAJUTAGANA
PhilSys Policy, Coordination and Monitoring Service Registration and Systems Management Service
Email: e.orcilla@psa.gov.ph Email: e.fajutagana @psa.gov.ph

PLENNE GRACE J. CASTILLO


Community-Based Statistics Service
Email: p.castillo@psa.gov.ph
*as of October 2020

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This publication was prepared by the

PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY


REGIONAL STATISTICAL SERVICES OFFICE III
Statistical Operations and Coordination Division (SOCD)
DMGC, Brgy. Maimpis, City of San Fernando, Pampanga
psaregion3@gmail.com

EDGARDO G. PARE
Regional Director, PSA RSSO III
ARLENE M. DIVINO
Chief, SOCD

JENNIELYN S. MARIANO ARLENE Z. TORRICO


Senior Statistical Specialist Senior Statistical Specialist

IVY D. CAPULONG JESSIE D. LOBO


Statistical Specialist II Statistical Specialist II

JUN DAVE T. PATRICIO ALVIN Q. PEQUIRO


Statistical Specialist II Statistical Specialist II

PATRICIA D. RAMOS
Statistical Specialist II

ARLYN B. TILAN KATELYNE CAMILLE C. VERGARA


Information Systems Analyst I Information Officer I

JOHN REY T. DUAY


Statistical Analyst

JOAN L. CABUSAO RIA PAULA N. LORENZO


Assistant Statistician Assistant Statistician

˜as of October 2020

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OVERVIEW OF THE REGION

Region III, more popularly known as Central Luzon, is an administrative region of the
Republic of the Philippines primarily composed of the provinces of Aurora, Bataan, Bulacan, Nueva
Ecija, Pampanga, Tarlac, and Zambales. Its 14 cities are Balanga from Bataan, Malolos,
Meycauayan and San Jose del Monte from Bulacan; Cabanatuan, Gapan, Muñoz, Palayan and San
Jose from Nueva Ecija; Angeles, Mabalacat and San Fernando from Pampanga;Tarlac from Tarlac;
and Olongapo from Zambales. The region occupies the vast central plain of the island of Luzon and
is strategically located between Northern Luzon and National Capital Region. It is bounded by
Pangasinan and Nueva Vizcaya on the north; Metro Manila, Rizal and Manila Bay on the south;
Quezon and Philippine Sea on the east and in the west by Subic Bay. It is blessed with towering
mountain ranges with extinct and active volcanoes, fertile verdurous farmlands and natural sea
harbors. Tagged as the “Rice Granary of the Philippines”, Central Luzon remains to be the leading
producer of rice in the whole country.

Located in the eastern part of the region is the “Sanctuary of Nature’s Splendor” – the
province of Aurora which is undoubtedly a cradle of valorous and brilliant people, rich historical
remnants, and well-preserved beauty of flora and fauna. Neighboring Aurora is the province of
Nueva Ecija. This province is known for its lush and verdant farmlands that produce the most rice
among all the provinces which made it to be known as the “Rice Bowl of the Philippines”.
Connecting south of Nueva Ecija is the province of Bulacan. Dubbed as the “Northern Gateway from
Manila”, this province boasts its strategic and geographic location as it bridges the large consumer
market in Manila and the resource-rich provinces of North Luzon. Meanwhile, lying at the heart of
the region, the province of Pampanga is considered as the capital of Central Luzon. This province
has always enjoyed the titles, “The Culinary Capital of the Philippines” with its sumptuous and
delectable cuisines and “The Christmas Capital of the Philippines” with its world class lanterns
during the yuletide season. The province is a site of booming economy and rapid growing market-
place of different industries.

Bordered by Pampanga to the south, Nueva Ecija to the east, Pangasinan to the north and
Zambales to the west is the province of Tarlac. Tarlac is considered as the most multicultural of the
provinces of Central Luzon as it is inhabited by Pampangos, Ilocanos, Pangasinenses and
Tagalogs. Beside east of Tarlac is the province of Zambales. This province has always been a
frontrunner in terms of sustaining nature’s glory and beauty amidst the relentless by-products of
civilization. Lastly, bounded by Pampanga and Zambales on its north is the province of Bataan.
Bataan shared numerous historical accounts like the Battle of Bataan, Bataan Death March, famous
century-old edifices at the Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar and others that serve as mighty emblem of
its historical shares.

The Central Luzon’s economy grew by 5.6 percent in 2019. Its economic performance by
major sector showed that services have the largest share in the region’s economy accounting to
45.1 percent; 42.6 percent by industry; and 12.3 percent by agriculture, forestry and fishing.

The region’s population count as of August 1, 2015 was placed at 11,218,177 with an
average annual population growth of 1.95 percent during the 2010 to 2015 periods. The region’s
population density reached 512 persons per square kilometer.

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Latest Data Compared to
Percent
Statistical Series Reference Reference
Value Value Change
Period Period

Chapter 1. Population and Housing


1. Total Population 1-Aug-15 11,218,177 1-May-10 10,137,737 10.7
2. Population Density 1-Aug-15 512 1-May-10 463 10.6
(Persons per Square Kilometer)
3. Provincial Population
Aurora 1-Aug-15 214,336 1-May-10 201,233 6.5
Bataan 1-Aug-15 760,650 1-May-10 687,482 10.6
Bulacan 1-Aug-15 3,292,071 1-May-10 2,924,433 12.6
Nueva Ecija 1-Aug-15 2,151,461 1-May-10 1,955,373 10.0
Pampanga 1-Aug-15 2,198,110 1-May-10 2,014,019 9.1
Tarlac 1-Aug-15 1,366,027 1-May-10 1,273,240 7.3
Zambales 1-Aug-15 590,848 1-May-10 534,443 10.6
4. Highly Urbanized Cities Population
Angeles City 1-Aug-15 411,634 1-May-10 326,336 26.1
Olongapo City 1-Aug-15 233,040 1-May-10 221,178 5.4
5. Number of Households 1-Aug-15 2,566,558 1-May-10 2,239,011 14.6
6. Average Household Size 1-Aug-15 4.4 1-May-10 4.5 -2.2
7. Occupied Housing Units 1-Aug-15 2,511,783 1-May-10 2,196,465 14.4
Chapter 2. Income and Prices
1. Family Income
Total (Million Pesos) 2018 929,598 2015 750,054 23.9
Average (Thousand Pesos) 2018 334 2015 299 11.7
2. Family Expenditures
Total (Million Pesos) 2018 752,116 2015 600,095 25.3
Average (Thousand Pesos) 2018 270 2015 239 13.0
3. Annual Per Capita
Poverty Threshold (Pesos) 2018 26,954 2015 22,867 17.9
4. Poverty Incidence (Percent)
Families 2018 5.2 2015 8.9 -41.6
Population 2018 7.0 2015 10.5 -33.3
5. Consumer Price Index (2012=100)
Region III 2019 118.8 2018 115.4 2.9
Aurora 2019 125.3 2018 120.4 4.1
Bataan 2019 118.0 2018 115.5 2.2
Bulacan 2019 117.7 2018 114.8 2.5
Nueva Ecija 2019 111.6 2018 107.9 3.4
Pampanga 2019 121.4 2018 117.8 3.1
Tarlac 2019 124.2 2018 119.9 3.6
Zambales 2019 121.1 2018 117.2 3.3

Chapter 3. Economic Accounts


1. Gross Regional Domestic Product (Thousand Pesos)
At Current Prices
GRDP 2019 2,177,046,900 2018 2,062,393,875 5.6
Agriculture, Hunting, Forestry
and Fishing 2019 231,995,441 2018 266,500,392 -12.9
Industry Sector 2019 950,969,430 2018 880,191,747 8.0
Service Sector 2019 994,082,029 2018 915,701,736 8.6

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SUMMARY OF MAJOR STATISTICAL SERIES: REGION III
Latest Data Compared to
Percent
Statistical Series Reference Reference
Value Value Change
Period Period

At Constant 2000 Prices


GRDP 2019 2,178,427,004 2018 2,062,393,875 5.6
Agriculture, Hunting, Forestry
and Fishing 2019 267,583,728 2018 266,500,392 0.4
Industry Sector 2019 928,536,771 2018 880,191,747 5.5
Service Sector 2019 982,306,504 2018 915,701,736 7.3
2. Per Capita GRDP (Pesos)
At Current Prices 2019 179,840 2018 173,452 3.7
At Constant 2000 Prices 2019 179,954 2018 173,452 3.7
3. Household Final Consumption Expenditure on GRDP
(Thousand Pesos)
At Current Prices 2019 1,938,137,895 2018 1,795,482,249 7.9
At Constant 2000 Prices 2019 1,894,482,344 2018 1,795,482,249 5.5
Chapter 4. Environment and Natural Resources
1. Total Land Area (Hectares) 2019 2,147,036 2018 2,147,036 0.0
Alienable and Disposable 2019 1,204,649 2018 1,204,649 0.0
Forest Lands
Classified 2019 915,119 2018 915,119 0.0
Unclassified 2019 27,268 2018 27,268 0.0
Chapter 5. Agriculture and Agrarian Reform
1. Crop Production (Metric Tons)
Palay 2019 3,730,180 2018 3,615,115 3.2
Corn 2019 284,715 2018 271,945 4.7
2. Crop Area Harvested (Hectares)
Palay 2019 730,784 2018 727,704 0.4
Corn 2019 48,827 2018 47,597 2.6
3. Livestock and Poultry Inventory (Heads)
Carabao 2020 232,243 2019 231,446 0.3
Cattle 2020 199,187 2019 203,535 -2.1
Goat 2020 337,842 2019 325,258 3.9
Swine 2020 2,164,853 2019 2,054,370 5.4
Chicken 2020 28,682,525 2019 31,764,997 -9.7
Duck 2020 4,076,013 2019 3,706,829 10.0
4. Fish Production (Metric Tons) 2019 322,164 2018 309,582 4.1
Commercial Fishing 2019 8,333 2018 7,117 17.1
Municipal Fishing 2019 60,859 2018 54,477 11.7
Aquaculture 2019 252,972 2018 247,988 2.0
5. Agrarian Reform Accomplishment
Land Distribution (Hectares) 2019 1,664 2018 2,913 -42.9
Number of Beneficiaries 2019 2,115 2018 3,203 -34.0
Chapter 6. Establishment Characteristics: Industrial Sector
1. Number of Establishment
Central Luzon 2019 116,255 2018 116,458 -0.2
Aurora 2019 1,852 2018 1,853 -0.1
Bataan 2019 9,677 2018 9,692 -0.2
Bulacan 2019 37,955 2018 38,022 -0.2
Nueva Ecija 2019 21,535 2018 21,556 -0.1
Pampanga 2019 25,945 2018 26,038 -0.4
Tarlac 2019 12,242 2018 12,238 0.0
Zambales 2019 7,049 2018 7,059 -0.1

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SUMMARY OF MAJOR STATISTICAL SERIES: REGION III
Latest Data Compared to
Percent
Statistical Series Reference Reference
Value Value Change
Period Period

2. Private Building Construction


Total
Number 2019 17,892 2018 17,777 0.6
Floor Area (sq.m.) 2019 4,900,923 2018 4,838,936 1.3
Value (Thousand Pesos) 2019 44,143,278 2018 38,316,839 15.2
Residential
Number 2019 12,727 2018 12,701 0.2
Floor Area (sq.m.) 2019 2,157,497 2018 2,080,320 3.7
Value (Thousand Pesos) 2019 20,389,665 2018 17,386,852 17.3
Non-Residential
Number 2019 3,389 2018 3,202 5.8
Floor Area (sq.m.) 2019 2,693,907 2018 2,681,209 0.5
Value (Thousand Pesos) 2019 21,892,967 2018 18,743,151 16.8
Additions/Alterations and Repairs
Number 2019 1,776 2018 1,874 -5.2
Floor Area (sq.m.) 2019 49,519 2018 77,407 -36.0
Value (Thousand Pesos) 2019 1,860,646 2018 2,186,836 -14.9
3. Investments (Million Pesos) 2019 404,256 2018 127,746 216.5
Employment Generated 2019 194,242 2018 165,252 17.5
Chapter 7. Trade
1. Commodity Flow by Water Mode of Transport
Quantity (Tons) 2019 3,847,506 2018 4,706,665 -18.3
Value (Thousand Pesos) 2019 35,863,443 2018 44,243,450 -18.9
2. Value of Commodity Flow (Thousand Pesos)
Outflow 2019 35,863,443 2018 44,243,450 -18.9
Inflow 2019 7,542,232 2018 3,445,417 118.9
Balance 2019 28,321,211 2018 40,798,033 -30.6
3. Value of Trade (FOB in US$)
Exports 2019 11,063,622,332 2018 10,439,569,586 6.0
Imports 2019 17,424,812,216 2018 17,639,471,598 -1.2
Chapter 8. Tourism
1. Tourist Arrivals 2019 4,087,405 2018 4,486,364 -8.9
Domestic 2019 3,410,635 2018 4,139,477 -17.6
Foreign 2019 672,372 2018 339,910 97.8
Overseas Filipinos 2019 3,367 2018 6,977 -51.7
Unidentified Residences 2019 1,031 2018 0 -
Chapter 9. Vital, Health and Nutrition Statistics
1. Registered Marriages 2018 51,712 2017 51,027 1.3
2. Registered Live Births 2018 189,015 2017 189,657 -0.3
3. Registered Deaths 2018 68,670 2017 66,041 4.0
4. Fetal Deaths 2018 890 2017 756 17.7
5. Hospitals 2019 172 2018 172 0.0
Government 2019 51 2018 50 2.0
Private 2019 121 2018 122 -0.8
6. Hospital Beds 2019 10,373 2018 10,237 1.3
Government 2019 4,177 2018 4,129 1.2
Private 2019 6,196 2018 6,108 1.4

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SUMMARY OF MAJOR STATISTICAL SERIES: REGION III
Latest Data Compared to
Percent
Statistical Series Reference Reference
Value Value Change
Period Period

Chapter 10. Education


1. Number of Schools
Pre-school 2019-2020 4,477 2018-2019 4,587 -2.4
Public 2019-2020 3,008 2018-2019 3,040 -1.1
Private 2019-2020 1469 2018-2019 1547 -5.0
Elementary 2019-2020 4,477 2018-2019 4,587 -2.4
Public 2019-2020 3,008 2018-2019 3,040 -1.1
Private 2019-2020 1469 2018-2019 1547 -5.0
Secondary (Junior High) 2019-2020 1,674 2018-2019 1,784 -6.2
Public 2019-2020 757 2018-2019 772 -1.9
Private 2019-2020 917 2018-2019 1012 -9.4
Secondary (Senior High) 2019-2020 759 2018-2019 746 1.7
Public 2019-2020 534 2018-2019 514 3.9
Private 2019-2020 225 2018-2019 232 -3.0
2. Classroom Teachers (Public Schools)
Elementary 2019-2020 48,565 2018-2019 49,024 -0.9
Junior High School 2019-2020 29,701 2018-2019 28751 3.3
Senior High School 2019-2020 7,109 2018-2019 8166 -12.9
3. Enrolment
Pre-school 2019-2020 210,840 2018-2019 261,132 -19.3
Public 2019-2020 183,366 2018-2019 227,052 -19.2
Private 2019-2020 27,474 2018-2019 34,080 -19.4
Elementary 2019-2020 1,431,947 2018-2019 1,443,291 -0.8
Public 2019-2020 1,263,568 2018-2019 1,242,593 1.7
Private 2019-2020 168,379 2018-2019 200,698 -16.1
Secondary (Junior High) 2019-2020 910,391 2018-2019 884,830 2.9
Public 2019-2020 728,527 2018-2019 704,300 3.4
Private 2019-2020 181,864 2018-2019 180,530 0.7

Secondary (Senior High) 2019-2020 350,865 2018-2019 336,167 4.4


Public 2019-2020 172,365 2018-2019 158,182 9.0
Private 2019-2020 178,500 2018-2019 177,985 0.3
4. Functional Literacy Rate of Household
Population 10 to 64 Years Old 2013 92.30% 2008 92.10% 0.2
Chapter 11. Labor and Employment
1. Total Population 15 Years Old
and Over (Thousands) 2019 7,521 2018 7,889 -4.7
In the Labor Force 2019 4,851 2018 4,722 2.7
Employed 2019 4,606 2018 4,450 3.5
Unemployed 2019 245 2018 272 -9.8
2. Employed Persons by Industry 2019 4,606 2018 4,450 3.5
(Thousands)
Agriculture 2019 592 2018 650 -8.9
Industry 2019 1,166 2018 1,087 7.3
Services 2019 2,848 2018 2,712 5.0
3. Number of CBAs Filed 2019 40 2018 42 -4.8
Workers Covered 2019 5,952 2018 5,792 2.8

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SUMMARY OF MAJOR STATISTICAL SERIES: REGION III
Latest Data Compared to
Percent
Statistical Series Reference Reference
Value Value Change
Period Period

Chapter 12. Social Services


1. Clients Served by the DSWD
Families 2019 0 2018 0 -
Children 2019 7,611 2018 6,904 10.2
Youth 2019 0 2018 0 -
Women 2019 211 2018 126 67.5
Persons with Disability 2019 0 2018 0 -
Senior Citizen 2019 0 2018 0 -
2. Number of Day Care Centers 2019 4,174 2018 4,174 0.0
Day Care Workers 2019 4,159 2018 4,159 0.0
Chapter 13. Transportation and Communication
1. Registered Motor Vehicles 2019 1,345,337 2018 1,345,337 0.0
By Classification
Private 2019 1,331,152 2018 1,202,683 10.7
For Hire 2019 128,213 2018 134,096 -4.4
Government 2019 8,090 2018 8,179 -1.1
Diplomatic 2019 0 2018 0 -
Exempt 2019 274 2018 379 -27.7
By Type
Cars 2019 140,383 2018 136,265 3.0
Utility Vehicles 2019 264,840 2018 271,352 -2.4
Sports Utility Vehicles 2019 74,008 2018 68,913 7.4
Trucks 2019 58,337 2018 69,321 -15.8
Buses 2019 2,313 2018 2,836 -18.4
Motorcycles/Tricycles 2019 918,473 2018 788,248 16.5
Trailers 2019 9,375 2018 8,402 11.6
2. National Road Length (Kilometers) 2018 2,345 2017 2,345 0.0
Concrete 2018 1,214 2017 1,216 -0.1
Asphalt 2018 1,126 2017 1,114 1.1
Gravel 2018 5 2017 15 -69.5
Earth 2018 0 2017 0 -
Chapter 14. Energy and Water Resources
1. Energization Coverage
Municipalities (%) 2019 100 2018 100 -
Barangays (%) 2019 100 2018 100 -
2. Service Connections 2019 1,559,092 2018 1,487,760 4.8
Residential 2019 1,453,381 2018 1,379,992 5.3
Commercial 2019 63,828 2018 60,121 6.2
Industrial 2019 4,262 2018 3,799 12.2
Public Bldg 2019 13,725 2018 13,232 3.7
Others 2019 23,896 2018 30,616 -21.9
Chapter 15. Public Administration
1. Number of Provinces by Classification
First 2004-2007 5 2000-2003 5 -
Second 2004-2007 1 2000-2003 1 -
Third 2004-2007 1 2000-2003 1 -
2. Number of Cities/Municipalities by Classification
First 2004-2007 60 2000-2003 38 57.9
Second 2004-2007 19 2000-2003 21 -9.5
Third 2004-2007 25 2000-2003 28 -10.7
Fourth 2004-2007 20 2000-2003 34 -41.2
Fifth 2004-2007 6 2000-2003 9 -33.3
Sixth 2004-2007 0 2000-2003 0 -

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SUMMARY OF MAJOR STATISTICAL SERIES: REGION III
Latest Data Compared to
Percent
Statistical Series Reference Reference
Value Value Change
Period Period

3. Internal Revenue Collections 2017 43,277.5 2016 35,816.4 20.8


(Thousand Pesos)
Income Taxes 2017 28,403.5 2016 23,367.6 21.6
Value-Added Taxes 2017 10,223.4 2016 9,238.8 10.7
Percentage Taxes 2017 1,240.7 2016 1,077.5 15.1
Excise Taxes 2017 19.1 2016 20.1 -5.0
Other Taxes 2017 3,390.8 2016 2,112.4 60.5
Chapter 16. Money and Banking
1. Offices of the Financial System
Banking Institutions 2019 1,343 2018 1,286 4.4
Non-Bank Financial Institution 2019 1,591 2018 2,149 -26.0
2. Deposits Liabilities of Banking
Offices (Billion Pesos) 2019 762.3 2018 668.3 14.1
Universal and Commercial Banks 2019 668.5 2018 579.4 15.4
Thrift Banks 2019 62.0 2018 57.8 7.3
Rural and Cooperative Banks 2019 31.8 2018 31.0 2.6

3. Operating Income of Banking


Offices (Billion Pesos) 2019 10.0 2018 16.2 -38.3
Universal and Commercial Banks 2019 4.1 2018 8.2 -50.3
Thrift Banks 2019 2.7 2018 4.0 -33.2
Rural and Cooperative Banks 2019 3.3 2018 4.0 -18.7
4. Loan Portfolio of Banking
Offices (Billion Pesos) 2019 239.7 2018 241.9 -0.9
Universal and Commercial Banks 2019 189.0 2018 185.1 2.1
Thrift Banks 2019 28.6 2018 35.6 -19.6
Rural and Cooperative Banks 2019 22.1 2018 21.2 4.3
5. Combined Resources of Banking
Offices (Billion Pesos) 2019 650.7 2017 534.3 21.8
Universal and Commercial Banks 2019 532.3 2017 437.6 21.6
Thrift Banks 2019 76.3 2017 62.1 22.8
Rural and Cooperative Banks 2019 42.1 2017 34.6 21.8
6. Interest Income
Offices (Billion Pesos) 2019 13.5 2018 11.4 18.6
Universal and Commercial Banks 2019 7.2 2018 5.0 43.6
Thrift Banks 2019 3.0 2018 3.2 -7.0
Rural and Cooperative Banks 2019 3.3 2018 3.1 4.6
7. Interest Expense
Offices (Billion Pesos) 2019 6.3 2018 4.5 40.6
Universal and Commercial Banks 2019 4.3 2018 2.9 46.5
Thrift Banks 2019 1.1 2018 0.9 21.7
Rural and Cooperative Banks 2019 0.9 2018 0.7 39.6
Chapter 17. Public Order, Safety and Justice
1. Crime Incidence 2019 25,216 2018 41,206 -38.8
Index Crimes 2019 5,392 2018 6,491 -16.9
Non-Index Crimes 2019 19,824 2018 34,715 -42.9
2. Crime Solution Rate 2019 73 2018 83.8 -12.9

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SUMMARY OF MAJOR STATISTICAL SERIES: REGION III
Latest Data Compared to
Percent
Statistical Series Reference Reference
Value Value Change
Period Period

3. Fire Incidence
Number 2019 1,520 2018 1,507 0.9
Deaths 2019 27 2018 30 -10.0
Injuries 2019 46 2018 89 -48.3
Value of Damages to Property 2019 1,358,244,869 2018 564,277,152 140.7
(Thousand Pesos)
4. Number of Firemen 2019 2,363 2018 2,108 12.1
5. Jail Population 2019 10290 2018 11176 -7.9
Sentenced 2019 528 2018 206 156.3
Detained 2019 9,762 2018 10,970 -11.0
6. Clientele Assisted by the
Public Attorney's Office 2018 342,116 2017 260,419 31.4
7. Cases Handled 2018 146,011 2017 133,538
Terminated 2018 44,366 2017 22,073 101.0
Pending 2018 101,645 2017 111,465 -8.8

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Chapter 1
POPULATION AND
HOUSING

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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
governmental instrumentalities and private businesses alike. The data serve as 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 and strategies to be implemented on the
programs/projects that will be invested.

This chapter presents data series pertaining to the region and by province/city/municipality.
The data include the population counts during several censuses conducted nationwide as well as
the demographic and housing characteristics. Projections of the population of the region up to
2040, 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 while the
2010 Census-Based Population Projection is in collaboration with the Inter-Agency Working Group
on Population Projections.

Sector Highlights:

According to the final results of the 2015 Census of Population (PopCen 2015):

 The population of Central Luzon was recorded at 11,218,177 persons as of 1 August 2015,
higher by 1,080,440 persons from the 2010 census count of 10,137,737 persons. (see Figure
1.1 and Table 1.1)

Figure 1.1 Population Distribution by Province


Region III, Census Year 2015

Bataan Aurora
6.8% 1.9%
Zambales
7.3% Bulacan
29.3%

Tarlac
12.2%

Nueva Ecija
19.2%
Pampanga
23.3%

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 Regional population grew at an annual average rate of 1.95 percent from 2010 to 2015,
lower than the 2.14 population growth rate from 2007 to 2010. (see Table 1.2)

 In 2015, the City of San Jose Del Monte was the fastest growing city in the region (excluding
HUCs) with an average annual population growth rate of 4.54 percent. (see Table 1.2)

 With a total land area of 21,906.2 square kilometers, the region's population density was
recorded at 512 persons per square kilometer in 2015, representing an increase of
49 persons per square kilometer from 463 persons recorded in 2010. (see Table 1.3)

 Among the provinces, Bulacan recorded the largest population at 3,292,071 persons or
29.3 percent share to the region’s total population in 2015. It is also the most densely
populated province with a population density of 1,183 persons per square kilometer. On the
other hand, Aurora had the smallest population at 214,336 (1.9%) and the most sparsely
populated province with only 68 persons per square kilometer. (see Figure 1.2, Table 1.2 and
Table 1.3)

Figure 1.2 Population Density by Province/HUC


Region III, Census Year 2015

Angeles City
Olongapo City
Bulacan
Pampanga
Bataan
Tarlac
Nueva Ecija
Zambales
Aurora

0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000


Population density
(persons/sq.km.)

 Of the total population of the region, male accounted for 50.5 percent in 2015, while female
comprised 49.5 percent. (see Table 1.4)

 The age-sex distribution of the population showed that children aged 5 to 9 years have the
largest share to population. This was followed by those in the age groups less than 5 years
and 10 to 14 years. Moreover, males outnumbered females in the age group 0 to 54 years
while females outnumbered their male counterparts in the older age group (55 years old and
over). (see Figure 1.3 and Table 1.4)

 There were about 53.7 dependent persons for every 100 economically-active population in
2015, lower than the 56.7 dependents recorded in 2010. Among the provinces, Bulacan
recorded the lowest dependency ratio at 51.4 dependent persons per 100 economically-
active population. (see Table 1.6)

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Figure 1.3 Population Pyramid by Sex and by Age Group
Region III, Census Year 2015

 The number of households was recorded at 2,566,558 as of 1 August 2015. Average


household size was 4.4 persons, lower than the 4.5 persons per household in 2010. (see
Figure 1.4 and Table 1.9)

Figure 1.4 Number of Households and Average Household Size


Region III, Census Year 1990 – 2015

3,000 5.4
Number of Households 5.3
2,500 Average Household Size 5.2
5.1
Average Household Size
Number of Households

2,000 5.0
4.9
(in thousand)

1,500 4.8
4.7
1,000 4.6
4.5
500 4.4
4.3
- 4.2
1990 1995 2000 2007 2010 2015
Census year

 Institutional Living Quarter (ILQ) grew by 70.9 percent from 939 in 2010 to 1,605 in 2015.
(see Table 1.11)

 Number of persons residing in ILQ was recorded at 34,109 as of 1 August 2015, higher by
77.1 percent from the 19,259 persons in 2010. Male residents accounted for 77.3 percent of
the total. (see Figure 1.5 and Table 1.11)
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Figure 1.5 Percent Distribution of Institutional Population by Sex
Region III, Census Year 2010 and 2015

Female Male
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
2010 2015
Year

 Total number of occupied housing units was 2,511,783, translating to a ratio of 102
households per 100 occupied housing units. (see Table 1.17)

 About 96.5 percent of the total households used electricity as the main source for lighting
while 2.7 percent used kerosene. (see Table 1.19)

 Bottled water was the main source of water supply for drinking accounting to 34.8 percent of
the total households while 28.7 percent draw drinking water from own use faucet from a
community water system. (see Figure 1.6 and Table 1.20)

Figure 1.6 Distribution of Households by Main Source of Water Supply


for Drinking: Region III, Census Year 2015

Shared faucet
community water Others
system 5.0%
5.7%
Own use
tubed/piped Bottled water
deep well 34.8%
12.1%

Shared
tubed/piped
deep well
13.8%

Own use faucet


community water
system
28.7%

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According to the final results of the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (CPH):

 Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) was the fuel used most of the time for cooking by 60.0
percent of the total households while 24.1 percent used wood and 9.8 percent, charcoal as
fuel for cooking. (see Table 1.23)

 About 98.4 percent of the total households had toilet facility. Of these, 72.1 percent had
water-sealed toilet exclusively used by the household either with own septic tank or
connected to a sewer system. However, 1.6 percent of the total households reported to
have no toilet facility. (see Table 1.24)

 Of the total households, 95.9 percent reported to have at least one type of household
convenience/device. Majority of the households had television sets and cellular phones.
(see Table 1.25)

 More than half or 52.9 percent of the total households disposed garbage through garbage
truck collection, 35.6 percent burned their garbage, and 6.0 percent dumped their garbage
into individual pit. (see Table 1.26)

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Table 1.1
Total Population, Growth Rate, Land Area and Population Density by Province
Region III, Census Year 2015
(Growth rate in percent. Land area in sq. km)
Total Population Growth Rate Population Density
Province Land Area
(as of Aug 1) 2010-2015 (Population/sq.km)

Region III 11,218,177 1.95 21,906.2 512


.
Aurora 214,336 1.21 3,133.4 68

Bataan 760,650 1.94 1,373.0 554

Bulacan 3,292,071 2.28 2,783.7 1,183


.
Nueva Ecija 2,151,461 1.84 5,689.7 378

Pampanga (excluding Angeles) 2,198,110 1.68 2,001.2 1,098


City of Angeles* 411,634 4.52 63.4 6,496

Tarlac 1,366,027 1.35 3,046.5 448

Zambales (excluding Olongapo) 590,848 1.93 3,630.4 163


City of Olongapo * 233,040 1.00 185.0 1,260

Note: * Highly Urbanized Cities


Sources: Census of Population, Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 1.2
Population and Growth Rate by Province and City/Municipality: Region III, Census Year 1990 - 2015
Population
Province and
City/Municipality 1990 1995 2000 2007 2010 2015
(as of May 1) (as of Sep 1) (as of May 1) (as of Aug 1) (as of May 1) (as of Aug 1)

Region III 6,338,590 7,092,191 8,204,742 9,709,177 10,137,737 11,218,177

Aurora 139,573 159,621 173,797 187,802 201,233 214,336

Baler (Capital) 24,689 26,919 29,923 34,492 36,010 39,562


Casiguran 18,375 19,578 21,459 22,403 23,865 24,313
Dilasag 11,195 12,825 14,676 14,833 15,683 15,835
Dinalungan 6,770 8,187 9,711 10,145 10,988 11,322
Dingalan 14,475 19,325 20,157 21,992 23,554 25,482

Dipaculao 18,951 21,044 23,064 24,882 27,729 29,736


Maria Aurora 28,378 30,796 33,551 35,289 38,128 40,734
San Luis 16,740 20,947 21,256 23,766 25,276 27,352

Bataan 425,803 491,459 557,659 662,153 687,482 760,650

Abucay 26,708 29,270 31,801 38,554 37,719 39,880


Bagac 18,241 20,906 22,353 24,202 25,568 26,936
City of Balanga (Capital) 51,512 60,912 71,088 84,105 87,920 96,061
Dinalupihan 58,172 65,159 76,145 92,289 97,275 106,371
Hermosa 34,633 38,764 46,254 52,484 56,997 65,862

Limay 32,629 40,092 46,620 54,782 57,207 68,071


Mariveles 60,761 76,626 85,779 102,844 112,707 127,536
Morong 17,155 18,731 21,273 27,119 26,171 29,901
Orani 43,494 48,695 52,501 59,530 61,099 66,909
Orion 35,263 39,537 44,067 49,164 51,454 56,002

Pilar 25,244 28,207 32,368 43,213 39,787 41,823


Samal 21,991 24,560 27,410 33,867 33,578 35,298

Bulacan 1,505,219 1,784,441 2,234,088 2,822,216 2,924,433 3,292,071

Angat 34,494 39,037 46,033 53,117 55,332 59,237


Balagtas (Bigaa) 42,658 49,210 56,945 62,684 65,440 73,929
Baliuag 89,719 103,054 119,675 136,982 143,565 149,954
Bocaue 67,243 69,718 86,994 105,817 106,407 119,675
Bulacan 48,770 54,236 62,903 72,289 71,751 76,565

Bustos 34,965 41,372 47,091 60,681 62,415 67,039


Calumpit 59,042 70,839 81,113 98,017 101,068 108,757
Doña Remedios Trinidad 8,614 11,194 13,636 19,086 19,878 22,663
Guiguinto 44,532 52,575 67,571 89,225 90,507 99,730
Hagonoy 90,212 99,423 111,425 124,748 125,689 129,807

City of Malolos (Capital) 125,178 147,414 175,291 225,244 234,945 252,074


Marilao 56,361 68,761 101,017 160,452 185,624 221,965
City of Meycauayan 123,982 137,081 163,037 196,569 199,154 209,083
Norzagaray 33,485 51,015 76,978 105,470 103,095 111,348
Obando 46,346 51,488 52,906 56,258 58,009 59,197

Pandi 32,648 40,520 48,088 60,637 66,650 89,075


Paombong 32,052 33,149 41,077 50,798 50,940 53,294
Plaridel 52,954 66,355 80,481 97,225 101,441 107,805
Pulilan 48,199 59,682 68,188 85,008 85,844 97,323
San Ildefonso 59,598 69,319 79,956 93,438 95,000 104,471

City of San Jose del Monte 142,047 201,394 315,807 439,090 454,553 574,089
San Miguel 91,124 108,147 123,824 138,839 142,854 153,882
San Rafael 49,528 58,387 69,770 85,284 85,921 94,655
Sta. Maria 91,468 101,071 144,282 205,258 218,351 256,454

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Table 1.2 - Continued
Population and Growth Rate by Province and City/Municipality: Region III, Census Year 1990 - 2015
Growth Rate
Province and
City/Municipality 1980-1990 1990-1995 1990-2000 2000-2007 2000-2010 2010-2015

Region III 2.59 2.13 2.61 2.35 2.14 1.95

Aurora 2.68 2.55 2.22 1.07 1.48 1.21

Baler (Capital) 3.01 1.64 1.94 1.98 1.87 1.81


Casiguran 2.81 1.20 1.56 0.60 1.07 0.35
Dilasag 5.24 2.58 2.74 0.15 0.67 0.18
Dinalungan 2.59 3.63 3.67 0.60 1.24 0.57
Dingalan 5.22 5.57 3.37 1.21 1.57 1.51
-
Dipaculao 1.99 1.98 1.98 1.05 1.86 1.34
Maria Aurora 0.57 1.55 1.69 0.70 1.29 1.27
San Luis 3.53 4.30 2.42 1.55 1.75 1.51

Bataan 2.79 2.73 2.73 2.40 2.11 1.94

Abucay 1.64 1.73 1.76 2.69 1.72 1.07


Bagac 3.36 2.59 2.05 1.10 1.35 1.00
City of Balanga (Capital) 2.79 3.19 3.27 2.35 2.15 1.70
Dinalupihan 3.46 2.15 2.73 2.69 2.48 1.72
Hermosa 3.04 2.14 2.94 1.76 2.11 2.79
-
Limay 3.00 3.94 3.63 2.25 2.07 3.36
Mariveles 2.26 4.45 3.51 2.53 2.77 2.38
Morong 4.90 1.66 2.17 3.41 2.09 2.57
Orani 2.77 2.14 1.90 1.75 1.53 1.74
Orion 2.32 2.17 2.25 1.52 1.56 1.62
-
Pilar 3.13 2.10 2.52 4.07 2.09 0.95
Samal 2.00 2.09 2.23 2.96 2.05 0.96

Bulacan 3.22 3.24 4.03 3.28 2.73 2.28

Angat 3.34 2.35 2.93 1.99 1.86 1.31


Balagtas (Bigaa) 4.06 2.72 2.93 1.33 1.40 2.35
Baliuag 2.43 2.63 2.92 1.88 1.84 0.83
Bocaue 3.07 0.68 2.61 2.74 2.03 2.26
Bulacan 3.40 2.01 2.58 1.94 1.32 1.24
-
Bustos 3.11 3.21 3.02 3.56 2.86 1.37
Calumpit 2.65 3.48 3.23 2.65 2.22 1.41
Doña Remedios Trinidad 6.11 5.04 4.70 4.75 3.84 2.53
Guiguinto 4.84 3.16 4.26 3.91 2.97 1.86
Hagonoy 2.12 1.84 2.13 1.57 1.21 0.62
-
City of Malolos (Capital) 2.72 3.12 3.42 3.52 2.97 1.35
Marilao 4.86 3.80 6.01 6.59 6.27 3.46
City of Meycauayan 4.02 1.90 2.78 2.61 2.02 0.93
Norzagaray 2.55 8.22 8.68 4.44 2.96 1.48
Obando 1.58 1.99 1.33 0.85 0.93 0.39
-
Pandi 3.71 4.14 3.95 3.25 3.32 5.67
Paombong 2.01 0.63 2.51 2.97 2.18 0.86
Plaridel 3.07 4.32 4.27 2.64 2.34 1.16
Pulilan 2.38 4.09 3.53 3.09 2.33 2.42
San Ildefonso 2.87 2.88 2.98 2.17 1.74 1.82
-
City of San Jose del Monte 4.58 6.77 8.32 4.65 3.71 4.54
San Miguel 2.23 3.27 3.11 1.59 1.44 1.43
San Rafael 3.01 3.14 3.49 2.81 2.10 1.86
Sta. Maria 4.53 1.89 4.66 4.98 4.23 3.11

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Table 1.2 - Continued
Population and Growth Rate by Province and City/Municipality: Region III, Census Year 1990 - 2015
Population
Province and
City/Municipality 1990 1995 2000 2007 2010 2015
(as of May 1) (as of Sep 1) (as of May 1) (as of Aug 1) (as of May 1) (as of Aug 1)

Nueva Ecija 1,312,680 1,505,827 1,659,883 1,843,853 1,955,373 2,151,461

Aliaga 40,425 45,815 50,004 61,270 57,805 63,543


Bongabon 39,616 44,856 49,255 63,639 59,343 64,173
City of Cabanatuan 173,065 201,033 222,859 259,267 272,676 302,231
Cabiao 48,850 55,902 62,624 68,382 72,081 79,007
Carrangalan 26,064 29,950 31,720 33,233 37,124 41,131

Cuyapo 43,103 49,791 51,366 55,456 59,396 65,039


Gabaldon (Bitulok and Sabani) 21,744 25,750 28,324 29,619 32,246 35,383
City of Gapan 70,489 77,735 89,199 98,795 101,488 110,303
General Mamerto Natividad 21,984 26,140 29,195 33,354 36,720 41,656
General Tinio (Papaya) 29,491 32,913 35,352 39,356 42,634 47,865

Guimba 73,363 77,935 87,295 96,116 104,894 118,655


Jaen 47,346 53,541 58,274 63,474 67,057 73,184
Laur 21,464 25,143 26,902 30,997 32,205 35,656
Licab 17,202 21,555 21,593 23,675 26,187 28,254
Llanera 23,285 28,127 30,361 33,493 36,200 39,701

Lupao 27,481 29,996 34,190 36,832 40,931 43,788


Science City of Muñoz 50,356 60,162 65,586 71,669 75,462 81,483
Nampicuan 8,426 10,708 11,033 11,786 13,303 14,954
City of Palayan (Capital) 20,393 26,851 31,253 32,790 37,219 41,041
Pantabangan 18,341 22,183 23,868 25,520 27,353 29,925

Peñaranda 20,500 22,661 24,749 26,725 27,410 29,882


Quezon 25,574 29,172 31,720 33,988 36,660 40,592
Rizal 38,970 45,834 48,166 52,465 57,145 64,087
San Antonio 51,815 56,130 63,672 67,446 73,074 77,836
San Isidro 34,349 36,283 40,984 44,687 47,800 51,612

San Jose City 82,836 96,860 108,254 122,353 129,424 139,738


San Leonardo 39,740 46,545 50,478 54,596 58,120 65,299
Santa Rosa 40,439 47,522 51,804 58,762 64,503 69,467
Santo Domingo 35,864 40,992 45,934 47,960 50,983 57,943
Talavera 77,256 85,797 97,329 105,122 112,515 124,829

Talugtug 14,106 18,119 18,895 20,671 21,291 23,817


Zaragoza 28,743 33,826 37,645 40,355 44,124 49,387

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Table 1.2 - Continued
Population and Growth Rate by Province and City/Municipality: Region III, Census Year 1990 - 2015
Growth Rate
Province and
City/Municipality 1980-1990 1990-1995 1990-2000 2000-2007 2000-2010 2010-2015

Nueva Ecija 2.07 2.61 2.37 1.46 1.65 1.84

Aliaga 2.25 2.38 2.15 2.84 1.46 1.82


Bongabon 2.02 2.36 2.20 3.60 1.88 1.50
City of Cabanatuan 2.27 2.85 2.56 2.11 2.04 1.98
Cabiao 2.56 2.56 2.52 1.22 1.42 1.76
Carrangalan 2.74 2.64 1.98 0.64 1.59 1.97
-
Cuyapo 0.84 2.74 1.77 1.06 1.46 1.74
Gabaldon (Bitulok and Sabani) 2.39 3.22 2.68 0.62 1.31 1.78
City of Gapan 1.62 1.85 2.38 1.42 1.30 1.60
General Mamerto Natividad 2.37 3.30 2.88 1.85 2.32 2.43
General Tinio (Papaya) 2.34 2.08 1.83 1.49 1.89 2.23
-
Guimba 2.23 1.14 1.75 1.34 1.85 2.37
Jaen 1.94 2.33 2.10 1.19 1.41 1.68
Laur 1.93 3.01 2.28 1.97 1.82 1.96
Licab 1.69 4.32 2.30 1.28 1.95 1.46
Llanera 2.24 3.61 2.69 1.36 1.77 1.77
-
Lupao 1.77 1.66 2.21 1.03 1.82 1.29
Science City of Muñoz 1.54 3.39 2.68 1.23 1.41 1.47
Nampicuan 1.04 4.60 2.73 0.91 1.89 2.25
City of Palayan (Capital) 3.15 5.30 4.36 0.66 1.76 1.88
Pantabangan 2.80 3.63 2.67 0.93 1.37 1.72
-
Peñaranda 2.04 1.90 1.90 1.07 1.03 1.66
Quezon 2.07 2.50 2.18 0.96 1.46 1.96
Rizal 2.18 3.09 2.14 1.19 1.72 2.21
San Antonio 1.89 1.51 2.08 0.80 1.39 1.21
San Isidro 1.87 1.03 1.78 1.20 1.55 1.47
-
San Jose City 2.57 2.98 2.71 1.70 1.80 1.47
San Leonardo 1.36 3.01 2.42 1.09 1.42 2.24
Santa Rosa 2.23 3.07 2.51 1.75 2.22 1.42
Santo Domingo 2.14 2.54 2.51 0.60 1.05 2.47
Talavera 2.19 1.99 2.34 1.07 1.46 2.00
-
Talugtug 1.86 4.81 2.97 1.25 1.20 2.16
Zaragoza 1.64 3.10 2.73 0.96 1.60 2.17

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Table 1.2 - Continued
Population and Growth Rate by Province and City/Municipality: Region III, Census Year 1990 - 2015
Population
Province and
City/Municipality 1990 1995 2000 2007 2010 2015
(as of May 1) (as of Sep 1) (as of May 1) (as of Aug 1) (as of May 1) (as of Aug 1)

Pampanga
(excluding Angeles) 1,295,929 1,401,756 1,614,942 1,911,951 2,014,019 2,198,110

Apalit 62,373 65,720 78,295 97,296 101,537 107,965


Arayat 73,189 85,940 101,792 118,312 121,348 133,492
Bacolor 67,259 13,097 16,147 25,238 31,508 39,460
Candaba 68,145 77,546 86,066 96,589 102,399 111,586
Floridablanca 66,146 76,683 85,394 103,388 110,846 125,163

Guagua 88,290 95,363 97,632 104,601 111,199 117,430


Lubao 99,705 109,667 125,699 143,058 150,843 160,838
Mabalacat City1 121,115 129,990 171,045 203,307 215,610 250,799
Macabebe 55,505 59,469 65,346 70,332 70,777 75,850
Magalang 43,940 52,607 77,530 98,595 103,597 113,147

Masantol 41,964 45,326 48,120 50,984 52,407 57,063


Mexico 69,546 91,696 109,481 141,298 146,851 154,624
Minalin 34,795 35,670 35,150 40,084 44,001 47,713
Porac 68,215 75,408 80,757 102,962 111,441 124,381
City of San Fernando (Capital) 157,851 193,025 221,857 269,365 285,912 306,659

San Luis 31,920 36,005 41,554 47,517 49,311 54,106


San Simon 30,678 35,474 41,253 48,050 48,353 53,198
Santa Ana 32,540 37,975 42,990 49,756 52,001 55,178
Santa Rita 28,296 32,321 32,780 36,723 38,762 40,979
Santo Tomas 33,309 29,628 32,695 37,866 38,062 40,475

Sasmuan (Sexmoan) 21,148 23,146 23,359 26,630 27,254 28,004

City of Angeles 236,686 234,011 267,788 317,398 326,336 411,634

Tarlac 859,708 945,810 1,068,783 1,243,449 1,273,240 1,366,027

Anao 7,955 9,240 10,045 10,806 10,873 11,528


Bamban 35,639 37,115 46,360 61,644 62,413 69,466
Camiling 62,773 65,340 71,598 79,941 80,241 83,248
Capas 61,205 81,036 95,219 122,084 125,852 140,202
Concepcion 103,146 101,243 115,171 135,213 139,832 154,188

Gerona 59,486 63,740 72,618 82,022 83,084 87,531


La Paz 41,946 45,207 52,907 61,324 60,982 64,017
Mayantoc 21,170 22,952 24,693 27,274 29,987 32,232
Moncada 41,672 46,219 49,607 54,547 56,183 57,787
Paniqui 64,949 70,979 78,883 83,311 87,730 92,606

Pura 18,032 18,902 21,081 22,188 22,949 23,712


Ramos 13,566 15,476 16,889 19,646 20,249 21,350
San Clemente 8,873 11,105 11,703 12,458 12,510 12,657
San Jose 20,483 25,473 29,440 32,728 33,960 36,253
San Manuel 17,261 19,120 20,857 23,463 24,289 25,504

Santa Ignacia 30,470 34,658 38,301 43,560 43,787 47,538


City of Tarlac (Capital) 208,722 230,459 262,481 314,155 318,332 342,493
Victoria 42,360 47,546 50,930 57,085 59,987 63,715

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Table 1.2 - Continued
Population and Growth Rate by Province and City/Municipality: Region III, Census Year 1990 - 2015
Growth Rate
Province and
City/Municipality 1980-1990 1990-1995 1990-2000 2000-2007 2000-2010 2010-2015

Pampanga
(excluding Angeles) 2.70 1.48 2.23 2.36 2.23 1.68

Apalit 2.60 0.99 2.30 3.04 2.63 1.17


Arayat 2.58 3.06 3.35 2.10 1.77 1.83
Bacolor 2.82 (26.43) (13.30) 6.35 6.91 4.38
Candaba 2.56 2.45 2.36 1.60 1.75 1.65
Floridablanca 2.50 2.81 2.59 2.67 2.64 2.34
-
Guagua 1.97 1.46 1.01 0.96 1.31 1.04
Lubao 2.55 1.80 2.34 1.80 1.84 1.23
Mabalacat City1 4.11 1.34 3.51 2.41 2.34 2.92
Macabebe 1.93 1.30 1.65 1.02 0.80 1.33
Magalang 2.35 3.44 5.84 3.37 2.94 1.69
-
Masantol 1.73 1.46 1.38 0.80 0.86 1.63
Mexico 2.66 5.32 4.64 3.58 2.98 0.99
Minalin 2.41 0.47 0.10 1.83 2.27 1.55
Porac 2.97 1.90 1.70 3.41 3.27 2.11
City of San Fernando (Capital) 3.59 3.85 3.46 2.71 2.57 1.34
-
San Luis 2.19 2.29 2.67 1.87 1.73 1.78
San Simon 2.69 2.76 3.01 2.13 1.60 1.83
Santa Ana 2.52 2.94 2.82 2.04 1.92 1.13
Santa Rita 1.25 2.53 1.48 1.58 1.69 1.06
Santo Tomas 2.93 (2.17) (0.19) 2.05 1.53 1.18
-
Sasmuan (Sexmoan) 1.68 1.71 1.00 1.82 1.55 0.52
-
City of Angeles 2.28 (0.21) 1.24 2.37 2.00 4.52

Tarlac 2.25 1.81 2.20 2.11 1.77 1.35

Anao 2.01 2.85 2.36 1.01 0.80 1.12


Bamban 3.18 0.76 2.66 4.01 3.02 2.06
Camiling 1.54 0.75 1.32 1.53 1.15 0.70
Capas 2.78 5.41 4.52 3.49 2.83 2.08
Concepcion 2.49 (0.35) 1.11 2.24 1.96 1.88
-
Gerona 1.66 1.30 2.01 1.69 1.36 1.00
La Paz 1.73 1.41 2.35 2.06 1.43 0.93
Mayantoc 2.14 1.53 1.55 1.38 1.96 1.38
Moncada 1.92 1.96 1.76 1.32 1.25 0.54
Paniqui 1.68 1.68 1.96 0.76 1.07 1.03
-
Pura 1.99 0.89 1.57 0.71 0.85 0.62
Ramos 1.92 2.50 2.22 2.11 1.83 1.01
San Clemente 2.23 4.30 2.81 0.87 0.67 0.22
San Jose 4.18 3.69 1.47 1.44 1.25
San Manuel 2.49 1.94 1.91 1.64 1.54 0.93
-
Santa Ignacia 1.91 2.45 2.31 1.79 1.35 1.58
City of Tarlac (Capital) 1.74 1.88 2.32 2.51 1.95 1.40
Victoria 1.94 2.19 1.86 1.59 1.65 1.15

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Table 1.2 - Continued
Population and Growth Rate by Province and City/Municipality: Region III, Census Year 1990 - 2015
Population
Province and
City/Municipality 1990 1995 2000 2007 2010 2015
(as of May 1) (as of Sep 1) (as of May 1) (as of Aug 1) (as of May 1) (as of Aug 1)

Zambales
(excluding Olongapo) 369,665 389,512 433,542 493,085 534,443 590,848

Botolan 35,604 41,084 46,602 51,675 54,434 57,707


Cabangan 15,337 17,231 18,848 21,519 23,082 25,163
Candelaria 18,539 20,201 23,399 24,243 25,020 27,174
Castillejos 26,753 28,357 33,108 42,910 48,845 64,841
Iba (Capital) 29,221 31,503 34,678 44,344 46,761 50,506

Masinloc 32,375 34,942 39,724 40,603 44,342 47,719


Palauig 21,577 26,794 29,983 30,747 33,286 34,947
San Antonio 26,944 25,765 28,248 32,494 34,217 34,661
San Felipe 15,624 16,837 17,702 21,322 22,020 23,183
San Marcelino 36,598 24,425 25,440 29,052 31,879 33,665

San Narciso 22,891 21,651 23,522 24,856 26,966 28,360


Santa Cruz 41,273 43,623 49,269 52,202 53,867 58,151
Subic 46,929 57,099 63,019 77,118 89,724 104,771

City of Olongapo 193,327 179,754 194,260 227,270 221,178 233,040

Growth Rate
Province and
City/Municipality 1980-1990 1990-1995 1990-2000 2000-2007 2000-2010 2010-2015

Zambales
(excluding Olongapo City) 2.54 0.99 1.61 1.79 2.11 1.93
Botolan 2.76 2.72 2.73 1.44 1.57 1.12
Cabangan 2.80 2.21 2.08 1.84 2.05 1.66
Candelaria 1.69 1.62 2.36 0.49 0.67 1.58
Castillejos 3.40 1.10 2.15 3.64 3.97 5.54
Iba (Capital) 2.52 1.42 1.73 3.45 3.03 1.48
-
Masinloc 1.56 1.44 2.07 0.30 1.11 1.41
Palauig 2.31 4.15 3.34 0.35 1.05 0.93
San Antonio 1.87 (0.84) 0.47 1.95 1.94 0.25
San Felipe 1.22 1.41 1.26 2.60 2.21 0.98
San Marcelino 3.90 (7.31) (3.57) 1.85 2.28 1.04
-
San Narciso 1.82 (1.04) 0.27 0.76 1.38 0.96
Santa Cruz 1.47 1.04 1.79 0.80 0.90 1.47
Subic 4.46 3.75 2.99 2.82 3.60 2.99
-
City of Olongapo 2.14 (1.36) 0.05 2.19 1.31 1.00

Note: 1 Converted into city under Republic Act No. 10164; ratified on July 21,2012
Source: 1990, 2000 and 2010 Census of Population and Housing and 1995, 2007 and 2015 Census of Population,
Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 1.3
Land area and Population Density by Province and City/Municipality
Region III, Census Years 1990 – 2015
(Land area in square kilometers. Population density in persons per square kilometer)
Province and Population Density
Land Area
City / Municipality 1990 1995 2000 2007 2010 2015

Region III 21,906.19 289 324 375 443 463 512

Aurora 3,133.40 45 51 55 60 64 68

Baler (Capital) 92.54 267 291 323 373 389 428


Casiguran 715.43 26 27 30 31 33 34
Dilasag 306.25 37 42 48 48 51 52
Dinalungan 316.85 21 26 31 32 35 36
Dingalan 304.55 48 63 66 72 77 84

Dipaculao 361.64 52 58 64 69 77 82
Maria Aurora 426.29 67 72 79 83 89 96
San Luis 609.85 27 34 35 39 41 45

Bataan 1,372.98 310 358 406 482 501 554

Abucay 79.72 335 367 399 484 473 500


Bagac 231.20 79 90 97 105 111 117
City of Balanga (Capital) 111.63 461 546 637 753 788 861
Dinalupihan 92.52 629 704 823 998 1,051 1,150
Hermosa 157.00 221 247 295 334 363 420

Limay 103.60 315 387 450 529 552 657


Mariveles 153.90 395 498 557 668 732 829
Morong 219.20 78 85 97 124 119 136
Orani 64.90 670 750 809 917 941 1,031
Orion 65.41 539 604 674 752 787 856

Pilar 37.60 671 750 861 1,149 1,058 1,112


Samal 56.30 391 436 487 602 596 627

Bulacan 2,783.69 541 641 803 1,014 1,051 1,183

Angat 61.59 560 634 747 862 898 962


Balagtas (Bigaa) 28.66 1,488 1,717 1,987 2,187 2,283 2,580
Baliuag 45.05 1,992 2,288 2,656 3,041 3,187 3,329
Bocaue 31.87 2,110 2,188 2,730 3,320 3,339 3,755
Bulacan 72.90 669 744 863 992 984 1,050

Bustos 69.99 500 591 673 867 892 958


Calumpit 56.25 1,050 1,259 1,442 1,743 1,797 1,933
Doña Remedios Trinidad 932.96 9 12 15 20 21 24
Guiguinto 27.50 1,619 1,912 2,457 3,245 3,291 3,627
Hagonoy 103.10 875 964 1,081 1,210 1,219 1,259

City of Malolos (Capital) 67.25 1,861 2,192 2,607 3,349 3,494 3,748
Marilao 33.74 1,670 2,038 2,994 4,756 5,502 6,579
City of Meycauayan 32.10 3,862 4,270 5,079 6,124 6,204 6,513
Norzagaray 309.77 108 165 249 340 333 359
Obando 52.10 890 988 1,015 1,080 1,113 1,136

Pandi 31.20 1,046 1,299 1,541 1,943 2,136 2,855


Paombong 46.34 692 715 886 1,096 1,099 1,150
Plaridel 32.44 1,632 2,045 2,481 2,997 3,127 3,323
Pulilan 39.89 1,208 1,496 1,709 2,131 2,152 2,440
San Ildefonso 128.71 463 539 621 726 738 812

City of San Jose del Monte 105.53 1,346 1,908 2,993 4,161 4,307 5,440
San Miguel 231.40 394 467 535 600 617 665
San Rafael 152.43 325 383 458 559 564 621
Sta. Maria 90.92 1,006 1,112 1,587 2,258 2,402 2,821

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Table 1.3 - Continued
Land area and Population Density by Province and City/Municipality
Region III, Census Years 1990 – 2015
(Land area in square kilometers. Population density in persons per square kilometer)
Province and Population Density
Land Area
City / Municipality 1990 1995 2000 2007 2010 2015

Nueva Ecija 5,689.69 231 265 292 324 344 378

Aliaga 90.04 449 509 555 680 642 706


Bongabon 242.91 163 185 203 262 244 264
City of Cabanatuan 282.75 612 711 788 917 964 1,069
Cabiao 111.83 437 500 560 611 645 706
Carrangalan 705.31 37 42 45 47 53 58

Cuyapo 215.73 200 231 238 257 275 301


Gabaldon (Bitulok and Sabani) 225.28 97 114 126 131 143 157
City of Gapan 164.44 429 473 542 601 617 671
General Mamerto Natividad 118.00 186 222 247 283 311 353
General Tinio (Papaya) 533.08 55 62 66 74 80 90

Guimba 245.29 299 318 356 392 428 484


Jaen 85.46 554 627 682 743 785 856
Laur 295.88 73 85 91 105 109 121
Licab 67.37 255 320 321 351 389 419
Llanera 114.44 203 246 265 293 316 347

Lupao 121.33 226 247 282 304 337 361


Science City of Muñoz 163.05 309 369 402 440 463 500
Nampicuan 52.60 160 204 210 224 253 284
City of Palayan (Capital) 101.40 201 265 308 323 367 405
Pantabangan 392.56 47 57 61 65 70 76

Peñaranda 95.00 216 239 261 281 289 315


Quezon 68.53 373 426 463 496 535 592
Rizal 120.55 323 380 400 435 474 532
San Antonio 153.56 337 366 415 439 476 507
San Isidro 56.49 608 642 726 791 846 914

San Jose City 185.99 445 521 582 658 696 751
San Leonardo 151.90 262 306 332 359 383 430
Santa Rosa 147.15 275 323 352 399 438 472
Santo Domingo 74.88 479 547 613 640 681 774
Talavera 140.92 548 609 691 746 798 886

Talugtug 93.95 150 193 201 220 227 254


Zaragoza 72.02 399 470 523 560 613 686

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Table 1.3 - Continued
Land area and Population Density by Province and City/Municipality
Region III, Census Years 1990 – 2015
(Land area in square kilometers. Population density in persons per square kilometer)
Province and Population Density
Land Area
City / Municipality 1990 1995 2000 2007 2010 2015

Pampanga
(excluding Angeles) 2,001.22 648 700 807 955 1,006 1,098

Apalit 61.47 1,015 1,069 1,274 1,583 1,652 1,756


Arayat 134.48 544 639 757 880 902 993
Bacolor 71.70 938 183 225 352 439 550
Candaba 176.40 386 440 488 548 580 633
Floridablanca 175.48 377 437 487 589 632 713

Guagua 48.67 1,814 1,959 2,006 2,149 2,285 2,413


Lubao 155.77 640 704 807 918 968 1,033
Mabalacat City 1/ 82.20 1,473 1,581 2,081 2,473 2,623 3,051
Macabebe 105.16 528 566 621 669 673 721
Magalang 97.32 452 541 797 1,013 1,064 1,163

Masantol 48.25 870 939 997 1,057 1,086 1,183


Mexico 117.41 592 781 932 1,203 1,251 1,317
Minalin 48.27 721 739 728 830 912 988
Porac 314.00 217 240 257 328 355 396
City of San Fernando (Capital) 67.74 2,330 2,849 3,275 3,976 4,221 4,527

San Luis 56.83 562 634 731 836 868 952


San Simon 57.37 535 618 719 838 843 927
Santa Ana 39.84 817 953 1,079 1,249 1,305 1,385
Santa Rita 29.76 951 1,086 1,101 1,234 1,302 1,377
Santo Tomas 21.30 1,564 1,391 1,535 1,778 1,787 1,900

Sasmuan (Sexmoan) 91.80 230 252 254 290 297 305

City of Angeles 63.37 3,735 3,693 4,226 5,009 5,150 6,496

Tarlac 3,046.49 282 310 351 408 418 448

Anao 23.87 333 387 421 453 456 483


Bamban 251.98 141 147 184 245 248 276
Camiling 140.53 447 465 509 569 571 592
Capas 377.60 162 215 252 323 333 371
Concepcion 234.67 440 431 491 576 596 657

Gerona 128.89 462 495 563 636 645 679


La Paz 114.33 367 395 463 536 533 560
Mayantoc 311.42 68 74 79 88 96 104
Moncada 85.75 486 539 579 636 655 674
Paniqui 105.16 618 675 750 792 834 881

Pura 31.01 581 610 680 716 740 765


Ramos 24.40 556 634 692 805 830 875
San Clemente 49.73 178 223 235 251 252 255
San Jose 592.81 35 43 50 55 57 61
San Manuel 42.10 410 454 495 557 577 606

Santa Ignacia 146.07 209 237 262 298 300 325


City of Tarlac (Capital) 274.66 760 839 956 1,144 1,159 1,247
Victoria 111.51 380 426 457 512 538 571

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Table 1.3 - Concluded
Land area and Population Density by Province and City/Municipality
Region III, Census Years 1990 – 2015
(Land area in square kilometers. Population density in persons per square kilometer)
Province and Population Density
Land Area
City / Municipality 1990 1995 2000 2007 2010 2015

Zambales
(excluding Olongapo) 3,630.35 102 107 119 136 147 163

Botolan 735.28 48 56 63 70 74 78
Cabangan 175.29 87 98 108 123 132 144
Candelaria 333.59 56 61 70 73 75 81
Castillejos 92.99 288 305 356 461 525 697
Iba (Capital) 153.38 191 205 226 289 305 329

Masinloc 316.02 102 111 126 128 140 151


Palauig 310.00 70 86 97 99 107 113
San Antonio 188.12 143 137 150 173 182 184
San Felipe 111.60 140 151 159 191 197 208
San Marcelino 416.86 88 59 61 70 76 81

San Narciso 71.60 320 302 329 347 377 396


Santa Cruz 438.46 94 99 112 119 123 133
Subic 287.16 163 199 219 269 312 365

City of Olongapo 185.00 1,045 972 1,050 1,228 1,196 1,260

Note: 1/Converted into city under Republic Act No. 10164; ratified on July 21,2012
Sources: Philippine Statistics Authority, 2000 and 2010 Census of Population and Housing, and 2015 Census of Population
Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Land Management Bureau, 2013 Masterlist of
Land Areas of Cities and Municipalities

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Table 1.4
Total Population by Sex, Age Group and Province/City
Census Year 2015
(Age in years)
Region III Aurora
Age Group
Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female

All Ages 11,218,177 5,669,379 5,548,798 214,336 109,974 104,362

Under 5 1,111,307 577,395 533,912 25,015 13,090 11,925


5- 9 1,132,672 586,200 546,472 24,862 12,812 12,050
10 - 14 1,111,511 576,203 535,308 23,993 12,399 11,594
15 - 19 1,102,758 566,621 536,137 21,898 11,415 10,483

20 - 24 1,049,764 536,909 512,855 18,374 9,509 8,865


25 - 29 936,666 475,184 461,482 15,943 8,241 7,702
30 - 34 841,508 425,538 415,970 13,732 7,062 6,670
35 - 39 792,663 401,340 391,323 13,153 6,782 6,371
40 - 44 685,221 348,904 336,317 12,429 6,399 6,030

45 - 49 631,634 319,573 312,061 11,366 5,914 5,452


50 - 54 523,013 262,967 260,046 9,587 5,050 4,537
55 - 59 420,021 208,169 211,852 7,745 3,923 3,822
60 - 64 323,375 154,955 168,420 5,891 2,899 2,992
65 - 69 231,907 105,790 126,117 4,180 1,999 2,181

70 - 74 136,968 58,138 78,830 2,680 1,186 1,494


75 & over 187,189 65,493 121,696 3,488 1,294 2,194

Bataan Bulacan
Age Group
Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female

All Ages 760,650 384,613 376,037 3,292,071 1,655,917 1,636,154

Under 5 77,440 40,142 37,298 317,426 165,593 151,833


5- 9 76,453 39,677 36,776 329,260 170,583 158,677
10 - 14 73,674 38,159 35,515 321,035 166,156 154,879
15 - 19 75,421 39,377 36,044 326,233 166,507 159,726

20 - 24 70,739 36,261 34,478 312,643 159,337 153,306


25 - 29 64,049 32,491 31,558 275,662 139,753 135,909
30 - 34 58,025 29,384 28,641 253,240 127,131 126,109
35 - 39 54,075 27,402 26,673 242,669 122,411 120,258
40 - 44 45,071 22,736 22,335 206,724 104,339 102,385

45 - 49 41,937 20,948 20,989 187,675 94,331 93,344


50 - 54 35,741 17,699 18,042 153,439 76,081 77,358
55 - 59 30,254 14,714 15,540 121,374 59,134 62,240
60 - 64 23,273 11,053 12,220 94,249 44,273 49,976
65 - 69 15,739 7,323 8,416 65,157 28,900 36,257

70 - 74 7,686 3,309 4,377 37,335 15,348 21,987


75 & over 11,073 3,938 7,135 47,950 16,040 31,910

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Table 1.4 - Continued
Total Population by Sex, Age Group and Province/City
Census Year 2015
(Age in years)
Nueva Ecija Pampanga (excluding Angeles)
Age Group
Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female

All Ages 2,151,461 1,087,343 1,064,118 2,198,110 1,113,505 1,084,605

Under 5 214,287 110,209 104,078 206,210 107,008 99,202


5- 9 219,684 112,540 107,144 215,542 112,179 103,363
10 - 14 214,553 111,268 103,285 221,077 114,492 106,585
15 - 19 207,229 106,713 100,516 221,559 113,405 108,154

20 - 24 198,986 102,271 96,715 208,678 106,693 101,985


25 - 29 174,570 88,516 86,054 185,710 94,107 91,603
30 - 34 157,916 80,487 77,429 165,920 83,894 82,026
35 - 39 148,449 75,580 72,869 157,008 79,564 77,444
40 - 44 130,236 66,585 63,651 135,613 69,395 66,218

45 - 49 122,442 62,272 60,170 125,054 63,564 61,490


50 - 54 103,304 52,369 50,935 101,816 51,679 50,137
55 - 59 83,184 41,684 41,500 80,216 40,185 40,031
60 - 64 62,236 30,211 32,025 62,280 30,217 32,063
65 - 69 44,186 20,108 24,078 46,486 21,518 24,968

70 - 74 29,566 12,513 17,053 26,831 11,756 15,075


75 & over 40,633 14,017 26,616 38,110 13,849 24,261

City of Angeles Tarlac


Age Group
Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female

All Ages 411,634 205,207 206,427 1,366,027 694,148 671,879

Under 5 40,906 21,393 19,513 140,672 73,644 67,028


5- 9 39,022 20,358 18,664 142,374 74,096 68,278
10 - 14 38,722 20,195 18,527 137,945 71,874 66,071
15 - 19 41,067 20,691 20,376 131,041 67,985 63,056

20 - 24 42,669 20,533 22,136 122,332 62,965 59,367


25 - 29 40,934 19,538 21,396 108,640 55,580 53,060
30 - 34 33,821 16,633 17,188 98,506 50,097 48,409
35 - 39 30,712 15,230 15,482 92,488 46,875 45,613
40 - 44 24,756 12,487 12,269 82,716 42,552 40,164

45 - 49 22,027 10,953 11,074 76,375 38,866 37,509


50 - 54 17,467 8,658 8,809 63,936 32,407 31,529
55 - 59 13,600 6,746 6,854 52,226 26,274 25,952
60 - 64 10,521 5,056 5,465 40,326 19,458 20,868
65 - 69 7,102 3,366 3,736 30,790 14,095 16,695

70 - 74 3,553 1,593 1,960 18,972 8,002 10,970


75 & over 4,755 1,777 2,978 26,688 9,378 17,310

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Table 1.4 - Concluded
Total Population by Sex, Age Group and Province/City
Census Year 2015
(Age in years)
Zambales(excluding Olongapo) City of Olongapo
Age Group
Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female

All Ages 2,151,461 1,087,343 1,064,118 2,198,110 1,113,505 1,084,605

Under 5 214,287 110,209 104,078 206,210 107,008 99,202


5- 9 219,684 112,540 107,144 215,542 112,179 103,363
10 - 14 214,553 111,268 103,285 221,077 114,492 106,585
15 - 19 207,229 106,713 100,516 221,559 113,405 108,154

20 - 24 198,986 102,271 96,715 208,678 106,693 101,985


25 - 29 174,570 88,516 86,054 185,710 94,107 91,603
30 - 34 157,916 80,487 77,429 165,920 83,894 82,026
35 - 39 148,449 75,580 72,869 157,008 79,564 77,444
40 - 44 130,236 66,585 63,651 135,613 69,395 66,218

45 - 49 122,442 62,272 60,170 125,054 63,564 61,490


50 - 54 103,304 52,369 50,935 101,816 51,679 50,137
55 - 59 83,184 41,684 41,500 80,216 40,185 40,031
60 - 64 62,236 30,211 32,025 62,280 30,217 32,063
65 - 69 44,186 20,108 24,078 46,486 21,518 24,968

70 - 74 29,566 12,513 17,053 26,831 11,756 15,075


75 & over 40,633 14,017 26,616 38,110 13,849 24,261

Sources: 2015 Census of Population, Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 1.5
Total Population, Urban Population and Percent Urban by Province/City/Municipality
Region III, Census Years 2010 and 2015
Province and Total Population Urban Population Percent Urban
City / Municipality 2010 2015 2010 2015 2010 2015

Region III 10,137,737 11,218,177 5,232,569 6,914,703 51.6 61.6


Aurora 201,233 214,336 20,073 34,510 10.0 16.1
Baler (Capital) 36,010 39,562 15,044 26,977 41.8 68.2
Casiguran 23,865 24,313 - - - -
Dilasag 15,683 15,835 - - - -
Dinalungan 10,988 11,322 - - - -
Dingalan 23,554 25,482 5,029 5,075 21.4 19.9
Dipaculao 27,729 29,736 - - - -
Maria Aurora 38,128 40,734 - 2,458 - 6.0
San Luis 25,276 27,352 - - - -
Bataan 687,482 760,650 330,703 470,230 48.1 61.8
Abucay 37,719 39,880 19,853 30,534 52.6 76.6
Bagac 25,568 26,936 3,456 9,879 13.5 36.7
City of Balanga (Capital) 87,920 96,061 46,520 61,596 52.9 64.1
Dinalupihan 97,275 106,371 24,971 34,189 25.7 32.1
Hermosa 56,997 65,862 18,541 26,798 32.5 40.7
Limay 57,207 68,071 37,268 59,591 65.1 87.5
Mariveles 112,707 127,536 108,121 122,435 95.9 96.0
Morong 26,171 29,901 21,896 25,130 83.7 84.0
Orani 61,099 66,909 22,602 36,466 37.0 54.5
Orion 51,454 56,002 12,711 36,377 24.7 65.0
Pilar 39,787 41,823 11,799 16,888 29.7 40.4
Samal 33,578 35,298 2,965 10,347 8.8 29.3

Bulacan 2,924,433 3,292,071 2,073,875 2,708,405 70.9 82.3


Angat 55,332 59,237 15,862 32,205 28.7 54.4
Balagtas (Bigaa) 65,440 73,929 56,860 69,201 86.9 93.6
Baliuag 143,565 149,954 102,034 129,528 71.1 86.4
Bocaue 106,407 119,675 92,382 108,504 86.8 90.7
Bulacan 71,751 76,565 47,655 65,757 66.4 85.9
Bustos 62,415 67,039 33,136 58,053 53.1 86.6
Calumpit 101,068 108,757 55,078 64,947 54.5 59.7
Doña Remedios Trinidad 19,878 22,663 5,632 13,934 28.3 61.5
Guiguinto 90,507 99,730 69,624 93,462 76.9 93.7
Hagonoy 125,689 129,807 82,242 90,901 65.4 70.0
City of Malolos (Capital) 234,945 252,074 186,528 217,929 79.4 86.5
Marilao 185,624 221,965 180,197 221,965 97.1 100.0
City of Meycauayan 199,154 209,083 178,595 193,679 89.7 92.6
Norzagaray 103,095 111,348 97,714 105,420 94.8 94.7
Obando 58,009 59,197 49,076 49,804 84.6 84.1
Pandi 66,650 89,075 19,669 62,440 29.5 70.1
Paombong 50,940 53,294 17,167 37,436 33.7 70.2
Plaridel 101,441 107,805 68,716 89,398 67.7 82.9
Pulilan 85,844 97,323 62,564 77,626 72.9 79.8
San Ildefonso 95,000 104,471 25,399 54,237 26.7 51.9
City of San Jose del Monte 454,553 574,089 346,527 501,741 76.2 87.4
San Miguel 142,854 153,882 37,838 66,032 26.5 42.9
San Rafael 85,921 94,655 37,390 50,150 43.5 53.0
Sta. Maria 218,351 256,454 205,990 254,056 94.3 99.1

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Table 1.5 - Continued
Total Population, Urban Population and Percent Urban by Province/City/Municipality
Region III, Census Years 2010 and 2015
Province and Total Population Urban Population Percent Urban
City / Municipality 2010 2015 2010 2015 2010 2015

Nueva Ecija 1,955,373 2,151,461 533,501 756,086 27.3 35.1

Aliaga 57,805 63,543 7,208 23,691 12.5 37.3


Bongabon 59,343 64,173 11,864 15,723 20.0 24.5
City of Cabanatuan 272,676 302,231 131,578 179,231 48.3 59.3
Cabiao 72,081 79,007 30,705 33,933 42.6 42.9
Carrangalan 37,124 41,131 - - - -

Cuyapo 59,396 65,039 - 1,255 - 1.9


Gabaldon (Bitulok and Sabani) 32,246 35,383 5,256 5,788 16.3 16.4
City of Gapan 101,488 110,303 63,844 78,352 62.9 71.0
General Mamerto Natividad 36,720 41,656 - 8,720 - 20.9
General Tinio (Papaya) 42,634 47,865 15,391 24,041 36.1 50.2

Guimba 104,894 118,655 10,463 22,046 10.0 18.6


Jaen 67,057 73,184 6,228 6,319 9.3 8.6
Laur 32,205 35,656 - - - -
Licab 26,187 28,254 - - - -
Llanera 36,200 39,701 - 1,339 - 3.4

Lupao 40,931 43,788 - - - -


Science City of Muñoz 75,462 81,483 13,182 21,153 17.5 26.0
Nampicuan 13,303 14,954 - 544 - 3.6
City of Palayan (Capital) 37,219 41,041 5,620 5,859 15.1 14.3
Pantabangan 27,353 29,925 - - - -

Peñaranda 27,410 29,882 7,176 7,417 26.2 24.8


Quezon 36,660 40,592 - - - -
Rizal 57,145 64,087 - 5,175 - 8.1
San Antonio 73,074 77,836 42,245 49,823 57.8 64.0
San Isidro 47,800 51,612 38,033 45,226 79.6 87.6

San Jose City 129,424 139,738 68,319 86,226 52.8 61.7


San Leonardo 58,120 65,299 27,205 48,580 46.8 74.4
Santa Rosa 64,503 69,467 5,256 17,585 8.1 25.3
Santo Domingo 50,983 57,943 13,542 15,711 26.6 27.1
Talavera 112,515 124,829 24,944 34,294 22.2 27.5

Talugtug 21,291 23,817 - - - -


Zaragoza 44,124 49,387 5,442 18,055 12.3 36.6

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Table 1.5 - Continued
Total Population, Urban Population and Percent Urban by Province/City/Municipality
Region III, Census Years 2010 and 2015
Province and Total Population Urban Population Percent Urban
City / Municipality 2010 2015 2010 2015 2010 2015

Pampanga
(excluding Angeles) 2,014,019 2,198,110 1,138,076 1,476,728 56.5 67.2

Apalit 101,537 107,965 95,767 101,381 94.3 93.9


Arayat 121,348 133,492 44,734 87,142 36.9 65.3
Bacolor 31,508 39,460 14,361 23,182 45.6 58.7
Candaba 102,399 111,586 25,849 49,749 25.2 44.6
Floridablanca 110,846 125,163 47,843 60,142 43.2 48.1

Guagua 111,199 117,430 66,476 78,395 59.8 66.8


Lubao 150,843 160,838 52,518 82,211 34.8 51.1
Mabalacat City1 215,610 250,799 184,674 220,470 85.7 87.9
Macabebe 70,777 75,850 15,180 21,267 21.4 28.0
Magalang 103,597 113,147 45,931 72,561 44.3 64.1

Masantol 52,407 57,063 6,639 16,052 12.7 28.1


Mexico 146,851 154,624 68,497 92,033 46.6 59.5
Minalin 44,001 47,713 16,587 29,095 37.7 61.0
Porac 111,441 124,381 76,472 84,202 68.6 67.7
City of San Fernando (Capital) 285,912 306,659 264,944 291,688 92.7 95.1

San Luis 49,311 54,106 18,307 29,105 37.1 53.8


San Simon 48,353 53,198 31,527 37,970 65.2 71.4
Santa Ana 52,001 55,178 18,805 31,277 36.2 56.7
Santa Rita 38,762 40,979 16,987 20,515 43.8 50.1
Santo Tomas 38,062 40,475 22,494 32,044 59.1 79.2

Sasmuan (Sexmoan) 27,254 28,004 3,484 16,247 12.8 58.0

City of Angeles 326,336 411,634 305,665 404,467 93.7 98.3

Tarlac 1,273,240 1,366,027 441,326 601,447 34.7 44.0

Anao 10,873 11,528 - - - -


Bamban 62,413 69,466 46,336 55,599 74.2 80.0
Camiling 80,241 83,248 9,379 21,363 11.7 25.7
Capas 125,852 140,202 110,739 128,711 88.0 91.8
Concepcion 139,832 154,188 41,173 71,567 29.4 46.4

Gerona 83,084 87,531 6,094 16,590 7.3 19.0


La Paz 60,982 64,017 7,659 16,746 12.6 26.2
Mayantoc 29,987 32,232 - - - -
Moncada 56,183 57,787 1,504 5,888 2.7 10.2
Paniqui 87,730 92,606 23,578 22,979 26.9 24.8

Pura 22,949 23,712 - 1,193 - 5.0


Ramos 20,249 21,350 - 5,685 - 26.6
San Clemente 12,510 12,657 - - - -
San Jose 33,960 36,253 - - - -
San Manuel 24,289 25,504 - - - -

Santa Ignacia 43,787 47,538 - 14,658 - 30.8


City of Tarlac (Capital) 318,332 342,493 190,929 226,144 60.0 66.0
Victoria 59,987 63,715 3,935 14,324 6.6 22.5

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Table 1.5 - Concluded
Total Population, Urban Population and Percent Urban by Province/City/Municipality
Region III, Census Years 2010 and 2015
Province and Total Population Urban Population Percent Urban
City / Municipality 2010 2015 2010 2015 2010 2015

Zambales
(excluding Olongapo) 534,443 590,848 171,856 233,712 32.2 39.6

Botolan 54,434 57,707 12,981 18,395 23.8 31.9


Cabangan 23,082 25,163 - - - -
Candelaria 25,020 27,174 - - - -
Castillejos 48,845 64,841 26,833 42,417 54.9 65.4
Iba (Capital) 46,761 50,506 24,151 31,934 51.6 63.2

Masinloc 44,342 47,719 17,736 19,164 40.0 40.2


Palauig 33,286 34,947 4,069 4,126 12.2 11.8
San Antonio 34,217 34,661 5,124 5,215 15.0 15.0
San Felipe 22,020 23,183 - 5,290 - 22.8
San Marcelino 31,879 33,665 742 - 2.3 -

San Narciso 26,966 28,360 - 2,291 - 8.1


Santa Cruz 53,867 58,151 5,876 9,627 10.9 16.6
Subic 89,724 104,771 74,344 95,253 82.9 90.9

City of Olongapo 221,178 233,040 217,494 229,118 98.3 98.3

Notes:1/Converted into city under Republic Act No. 10164; ratified on July 21,2012
Sources: 2010 Census of Population and Housing and 2015 Census of Population, Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 1.6
Age Dependency Ratio by Province/City: Region III, Census Years 1980 – 2015
Census Year
Province / City
1980 1990 1995 2000 2007 2010 2015

Region III 84.0 71.5 67.4 64.8 61.6 56.7 53.7

Aurora 97.0 84.4 84.2 79.8 77.1 67.6 64.7


Bataan 78.1 72.6 66.2 62.4 58.7 55.3 52.6
Bulacan 79.6 69.3 64.9 63.5 60.8 54.9 51.4
Nueva Ecija 85.7 73.6 69.3 65.9 62.1 57.7 54.9
Pampanga (excluding Angeles) 90.5 72.2 66.7 64.7 60.8 56.7 52.2
City of Angeles City* 76.3 65.0 61.6 60.4 56.6 52.5 48.3
Tarlac 87.4 73.7 69.4 66.3 64.7 59.0 57.3
Zambales (excluding Olongapo) 82.1 71.2 71.3 66.3 64.0 59.8 58.9
City of Olongapo City* 67.7 58.9 60.5 60.2 56.5 53.5 51.7

Sources: 1980, 1990, 2000 and 2010 Census of Population and Housing and 1995, 2007 and 2015 Census of Population,
Philippine Statistics Authority
* Highly Urbanized City
Overall Dependency ratio is the number of persons under 15 years old (young dependents) and persons aged 65
and older (old dependants) per one hundred persons 15 to 64 years old (working-age group).

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Table 1.7
Household Population by Sex and by Province/City/Municipality
Region III, Census Years 2010 and 2015
Province/ 2010 2015
City/Municipality Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female

Region III 10,118,478 5,104,434 5,014,044 11,184,068 5,642,992 5,541,076


Aurora 200,799 103,315 97,484 213,683 109,487 104,196
Baler (Capital) 35,826 18,175 17,651 39,148 19,814 19,334
Casiguran 23,816 12,420 11,396 24,297 12,417 11,880
Dilasag 15,674 8,264 7,410 15,829 8,342 7,487
Dinalungan 10,984 5,651 5,333 11,286 5,771 5,515
Dingalan 23,553 12,108 11,445 25,441 13,050 12,391
Dipaculao 27,583 14,286 13,297 29,714 15,327 14,387
Maria Aurora 38,109 19,464 18,645 40,626 20,732 19,894
San Luis 25,254 12,947 12,307 27,342 14,034 13,308
Bataan 685,167 345,537 339,630 755,296 380,175 375,121
Abucay 37,719 19,040 18,679 39,818 20,046 19,772
Bagac 25,559 13,152 12,407 26,846 13,576 13,270
City of Balanga (Capital) 87,679 43,641 44,038 94,218 46,797 47,421
Dinalupihan 97,224 49,397 47,827 106,169 53,744 52,425
Hermosa 56,970 29,000 27,970 65,800 33,492 32,308
Limay 57,207 28,998 28,209 67,826 34,480 33,346
Mariveles 111,008 55,091 55,917 125,027 62,233 62,794
Morong 26,117 13,330 12,787 29,883 15,139 14,744
Orani 61,034 30,766 30,268 66,867 33,707 33,160
Orion 51,373 26,038 25,335 55,834 28,201 27,633
Pilar 39,743 20,050 19,693 41,730 21,022 20,708
Samal 33,534 17,034 16,500 35,278 17,738 17,540

Bulacan 2,919,370 1,461,977 1,457,393 3,283,215 1,649,114 1,634,101


Angat 55,097 27,605 27,492 59,214 29,778 29,436
Balagtas (Bigaa) 65,401 32,628 32,773 73,699 36,843 36,856
Baliuag 143,421 71,865 71,556 149,671 74,812 74,859
Bocaue 106,266 53,146 53,120 119,496 60,151 59,345
Bulacan 71,708 35,683 36,025 76,526 38,082 38,444
Bustos 62,098 31,188 30,910 66,626 33,632 32,994
Calumpit 101,034 50,811 50,223 108,725 54,600 54,125
Doña Remedios Trinidad 19,784 10,422 9,362 22,663 11,839 10,824
Guiguinto 90,265 45,109 45,156 99,479 49,875 49,604
Hagonoy 125,646 63,204 62,442 129,721 65,510 64,211
City of Malolos (Capital) 232,793 115,346 117,447 248,330 123,582 124,748
Marilao 185,500 92,245 93,255 221,504 110,404 111,100
City of Meycauayan 199,046 99,452 99,594 208,932 105,752 103,180
Norzagaray 103,021 52,361 50,660 111,274 56,246 55,028
Obando 58,001 28,902 29,099 59,175 29,598 29,577
Pandi 66,515 33,624 32,891 88,775 44,972 43,803
Paombong 50,932 25,458 25,474 53,283 26,703 26,580
Plaridel 101,403 50,527 50,876 107,706 54,093 53,613
Pulilan 85,843 43,013 42,830 97,262 48,738 48,524
San Ildefonso 94,667 47,831 46,836 104,286 52,944 51,342
City of San Jose del Monte 454,263 226,886 227,377 573,429 287,186 286,243
San Miguel 142,829 72,183 70,646 153,725 77,845 75,880
San Rafael 85,853 43,061 42,792 94,527 47,672 46,855
Sta. Maria 217,984 109,427 108,557 255,187 128,257 126,930

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Table 1.7 - Continued
Household Population by Sex and by Province/City/Municipality
Region III, Census Years 2010 and 2015
Province/ 2010 2015
City/Municipality Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female

Nueva Ecija 1,953,716 990,840 962,876 2,147,656 1,084,534 1,063,122

Aliaga 57,805 29,375 28,430 63,538 32,125 31,413


Bongabon 59,288 30,296 28,992 64,123 32,430 31,693
City of Cabanatuan 271,970 135,896 136,074 300,677 149,750 150,927
Cabiao 72,079 36,531 35,548 78,966 39,770 39,196
Carrangalan 37,117 19,246 17,871 41,131 21,159 19,972

Cuyapo 59,388 29,951 29,437 65,028 32,658 32,370


Gabaldon (Bitulok and Sabani) 32,238 16,441 15,797 35,383 17,971 17,412
City of Gapan 101,417 51,271 50,146 110,258 55,732 54,526
General Mamerto Natividad 36,720 18,834 17,886 41,650 21,375 20,275
General Tinio (Papaya) 42,634 21,608 21,026 47,841 24,265 23,576

Guimba 104,846 53,587 51,259 118,499 59,992 58,507


Jaen 67,047 34,108 32,939 73,116 37,080 36,036
Laur 32,182 16,539 15,643 35,642 18,097 17,545
Licab 26,180 13,289 12,891 28,254 14,315 13,939
Llanera 36,200 18,407 17,793 39,701 20,169 19,532

Lupao 40,921 20,793 20,128 43,742 22,043 21,699


Science City of Muñoz 75,303 38,251 37,052 81,030 41,010 40,020
Nampicuan 13,303 6,739 6,564 14,943 7,588 7,355
City of Palayan (Capital) 37,085 18,944 18,141 40,966 20,738 20,228
Pantabangan 27,348 14,231 13,117 29,916 15,506 14,410

Peñaranda 27,341 13,819 13,522 29,695 15,076 14,619


Quezon 36,660 18,801 17,859 40,592 20,648 19,944
Rizal 57,128 29,149 27,979 63,973 32,476 31,497
San Antonio 73,010 36,973 36,037 77,775 39,385 38,390
San Isidro 47,783 23,935 23,848 51,612 25,799 25,813

San Jose City 129,285 65,733 63,552 139,138 70,347 68,791


San Leonardo 58,078 29,429 28,649 65,299 32,816 32,483
Santa Rosa 64,503 32,529 31,974 69,387 34,880 34,507
Santo Domingo 50,979 25,962 25,017 57,943 29,355 28,588
Talavera 112,463 56,924 55,539 124,703 62,858 61,845

Talugtug 21,291 10,872 10,419 23,798 12,070 11,728


Zaragoza 44,124 22,377 21,747 49,337 25,051 24,286

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Table 1.7 - Continued
Household Population by Sex and by Province/City/Municipality
Region III, Census Years 2010 and 2015
Province/ 2010 2015
City/Municipality Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female

Pampanga
(excluding Angeles) 2,010,219 1,016,707 993,512 2,193,394 1,110,046 1,083,348

Apalit 101,358 51,706 49,652 107,740 54,587 53,153


Arayat 121,298 61,550 59,748 133,480 67,872 65,608
Bacolor 31,494 15,769 15,725 39,393 19,983 19,410
Candaba 102,399 51,815 50,584 111,586 56,860 54,726
Floridablanca 110,747 56,176 54,571 125,014 63,471 61,543

Guagua 110,853 55,942 54,911 116,807 59,221 57,586


Lubao 150,699 76,349 74,350 160,838 81,259 79,579
Mabalacat City 215,447 107,924 107,523 250,659 125,475 125,184
Macabebe 70,777 35,935 34,842 75,840 38,699 37,141
Magalang 102,494 52,091 50,403 112,390 57,382 55,008

Masantol 52,407 26,898 25,509 57,061 29,186 27,875


Mexico 146,810 74,400 72,410 154,481 78,116 76,365
Minalin 44,001 22,443 21,558 47,713 24,285 23,428
Porac 111,190 56,455 54,735 124,326 63,064 61,262
City of San Fernando
(Capital) 284,561 142,676 141,885 304,211 152,941 151,270

San Luis 49,311 25,056 24,255 54,106 27,458 26,648


San Simon 48,315 24,506 23,809 53,194 27,051 26,143
Santa Ana 52,001 26,242 25,759 55,178 27,857 27,321
Santa Rita 38,741 19,502 19,239 40,926 20,538 20,388
Santo Tomas 38,062 19,258 18,804 40,447 20,467 19,980

Sasmuan (Sexmoan) 27,254 14,014 13,240 28,004 14,274 13,730

City of Angeles 324,510 160,357 164,153 408,885 203,174 205,711

Tarlac 1,271,743 646,276 625,467 1,361,763 690,754 671,009

Anao 10,804 5,461 5,343 11,438 5,771 5,667


Bamban 62,344 31,943 30,401 69,290 35,443 33,847
Camiling 80,130 40,264 39,866 83,033 41,559 41,474
Capas 125,722 64,379 61,343 139,182 71,368 67,814
Concepcion 139,783 71,685 68,098 154,055 78,849 75,206

Gerona 82,995 42,124 40,871 87,282 44,285 42,997


La Paz 60,979 30,961 30,018 63,996 32,488 31,508
Mayantoc 29,987 15,255 14,732 32,184 16,210 15,974
Moncada 56,173 28,475 27,698 57,775 29,233 28,542
Paniqui 87,730 44,244 43,486 92,414 46,660 45,754

Pura 22,929 11,576 11,353 23,640 11,862 11,778


Ramos 20,241 10,225 10,016 21,342 10,786 10,556
San Clemente 12,510 6,226 6,284 12,618 6,280 6,338
San Jose 33,926 17,659 16,267 36,122 18,677 17,445
San Manuel 24,278 12,407 11,871 25,482 12,902 12,580

Santa Ignacia 43,603 22,212 21,391 47,322 23,982 23,340


City of Tarlac (Capital) 317,714 160,818 156,896 340,988 172,247 168,741
Victoria 59,895 30,362 29,533 63,600 32,152 31,448

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Table 1.7 - Concluded
Household Population by Sex and by Province/City/Municipality
Region III, Census Years 2010 and 2015
Province/ 2010 2015
City/Municipality Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female

Zambales
(excluding Olongapo) 532,836 270,930 261,906 588,353 300,923 287,430

Botolan 54,430 27,501 26,929 57,700 29,277 28,423


Cabangan 23,082 11,661 11,421 25,160 12,759 12,401
Candelaria 25,015 12,825 12,190 27,151 13,871 13,280
Castillejos 48,588 25,201 23,387 64,774 34,768 30,006
Iba (Capital) 46,507 23,357 23,150 50,038 25,077 24,961

Masinloc 44,260 22,661 21,599 47,619 24,244 23,375


Palauig 32,966 16,831 16,135 34,789 17,721 17,068
San Antonio 33,963 17,030 16,933 34,559 17,303 17,256
San Felipe 22,007 11,018 10,989 23,103 11,615 11,488
San Marcelino 31,825 16,031 15,794 33,592 16,962 16,630

San Narciso 26,966 13,754 13,212 28,012 14,347 13,665


Santa Cruz 53,848 27,586 26,262 58,042 29,631 28,411
Subic 89,379 45,474 43,905 103,814 53,348 50,466

City of Olongapo 220,118 108,495 111,623 231,823 114,785 117,038

Sources: 2010 Census of Population and Housing and 2015 Census of Population, Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 1.8
Household Population by Sex, Age Group and Province/City: Region III, Census Years 2010 and 2015
(Age in years)
Province/ 2010 2015
Age Group Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female

Region III

All Ages 10,118,478 5,104,434 5,014,044 11,184,068 5,642,992 5,541,076

Under 5 1,074,583 558,044 516,539 1,111,039 577,256 533,783


5- 9 1,079,514 560,792 518,722 1,132,203 585,971 546,232
10 - 14 1,067,500 551,583 515,917 1,110,397 575,561 534,836
15 - 19 1,016,096 518,101 497,995 1,098,654 563,816 534,838

20 - 24 912,530 461,384 451,146 1,043,790 532,265 511,525


25 - 29 828,402 415,511 412,891 931,151 470,697 460,454
30 - 34 778,022 392,714 385,308 836,930 421,671 415,259
35 - 39 689,776 349,808 339,968 788,590 397,882 390,708
40 - 44 643,579 326,375 317,204 682,391 346,603 335,788

45 - 49 535,735 270,997 264,738 629,581 317,902 311,679


50 - 54 444,454 223,209 221,245 521,713 261,952 259,761
55 - 59 340,346 167,470 172,876 419,244 207,596 211,648
60 - 64 263,356 125,297 138,059 322,970 154,665 168,305
65 - 69 164,219 74,168 90,051 231,667 105,644 126,023

70 - 74 125,828 53,432 72,396 136,817 58,077 78,740


75 & over 154,538 55,549 98,989 186,931 65,434 121,497

Aurora

All Ages 200,799 103,315 97,484 213,683 109,487 104,196

Under 5 24,065 12,358 11,707 25,014 13,090 11,924


5- 9 24,077 12,337 11,740 24,859 12,812 12,047
10 - 14 24,472 12,626 11,846 23,985 12,393 11,592
15 - 19 22,020 11,572 10,448 21,753 11,350 10,403

20 - 24 16,903 8,875 8,028 18,270 9,432 8,838


25 - 29 13,908 7,205 6,703 15,855 8,161 7,694
30 - 34 13,336 6,899 6,437 13,649 6,983 6,666
35 - 39 12,626 6,530 6,096 13,097 6,733 6,364
40 - 44 11,620 6,072 5,548 12,381 6,361 6,020

45 - 49 10,000 5,343 4,657 11,326 5,881 5,445


50 - 54 8,267 4,257 4,010 9,553 5,023 4,530
55 - 59 6,256 3,197 3,059 7,725 3,907 3,818
60 - 64 4,720 2,316 2,404 5,879 2,891 2,988
65 - 69 3,251 1,548 1,703 4,174 1,994 2,180

70 - 74 2,436 1,100 1,336 2,677 1,184 1,493


75 & over 2,842 1,080 1,762 3,486 1,292 2,194

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Table 1.8 - Continued
Household Population by Sex, Age Group and Province/City: Region III, Census Years 2010 and 2015
(Age in years)
Province/ 2010 2015
Age Group Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female

Bataan

All Ages 685,167 345,537 339,630 755,296 380,175 375,121

Under 5 74,236 38,522 35,714 77,415 40,128 37,287


5- 9 72,528 37,677 34,851 76,410 39,657 36,753
10 - 14 71,653 37,423 34,230 73,587 38,112 35,475
15 - 19 67,994 34,503 33,491 74,315 38,406 35,909

20 - 24 63,270 31,993 31,277 69,808 35,446 34,362


25 - 29 57,715 29,070 28,645 63,346 31,893 31,453
30 - 34 53,246 26,732 26,514 57,365 28,820 28,545
35 - 39 44,780 22,556 22,224 53,509 26,926 26,583
40 - 44 42,477 21,285 21,192 44,652 22,400 22,252

45 - 49 36,834 18,300 18,534 41,653 20,730 20,923


50 - 54 31,916 15,803 16,113 35,507 17,521 17,986
55 - 59 24,452 11,874 12,578 30,104 14,610 15,494
60 - 64 17,786 8,689 9,097 23,211 11,006 12,205
65 - 69 9,381 4,311 5,070 15,697 7,291 8,406

70 - 74 7,335 3,241 4,094 7,669 3,297 4,372


75 & over 9,564 3,558 6,006 11,048 3,932 7,116

Bulacan

All Ages 2,919,370 1,461,977 1,457,393 3,283,215 1,649,114 1,634,101

Under 5 304,284 157,793 146,491 317,336 165,531 151,805


5- 9 307,441 159,508 147,933 329,131 170,514 158,617
10 - 14 306,493 157,558 148,935 320,649 165,914 154,735
15 - 19 290,686 147,262 143,424 325,337 165,932 159,405

20 - 24 260,923 130,562 130,361 311,151 158,166 152,985


25 - 29 244,389 121,291 123,098 274,240 138,566 135,674
30 - 34 234,876 117,683 117,193 251,993 126,066 125,927
35 - 39 205,515 103,197 102,318 241,555 121,454 120,101
40 - 44 190,970 95,819 95,151 205,963 103,736 102,227

45 - 49 156,308 78,192 78,116 187,191 93,948 93,243


50 - 54 127,988 63,605 64,383 153,105 75,828 77,277
55 - 59 97,745 47,637 50,108 121,211 59,033 62,178
60 - 64 74,261 34,752 39,509 94,146 44,208 49,938
65 - 69 44,948 19,822 25,126 65,092 28,864 36,228

70 - 74 33,150 13,674 19,476 37,279 15,332 21,947


75 & over 39,393 13,622 25,771 47,836 16,022 31,814

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Table 1.8 - Continued
Household Population by Sex, Age Group and Province/City: Region III, Census Years 2010 and 2015
(Age in years)
Province/ 2010 2015
Age Group Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female

Nueva Ecija

All Ages 1,953,716 990,840 962,876 2,147,656 1,084,534 1,063,122

Under 5 211,938 110,012 101,926 214,261 110,197 104,064


5- 9 205,208 106,841 98,367 219,617 112,514 107,103
10 - 14 202,680 104,931 97,749 214,404 111,209 103,195
15 - 19 199,220 102,271 96,949 206,676 106,424 100,252

20 - 24 173,459 88,425 85,034 198,379 101,830 96,549


25 - 29 155,563 79,211 76,352 174,044 88,090 85,954
30 - 34 146,154 74,456 71,698 157,478 80,119 77,359
35 - 39 131,079 66,820 64,259 148,040 75,231 72,809
40 - 44 124,298 63,488 60,810 129,879 66,289 63,590

45 - 49 105,324 53,877 51,447 122,126 62,001 60,125


50 - 54 87,440 44,344 43,096 103,150 52,248 50,902
55 - 59 66,361 32,924 33,437 83,083 41,599 41,484
60 - 64 49,748 23,714 26,034 62,191 30,174 32,017
65 - 69 35,060 16,093 18,967 44,161 20,092 24,069

70 - 74 26,825 11,359 15,466 29,548 12,506 17,042


75 & over 33,359 12,074 21,285 40,619 14,011 26,608

Pampanga
(excluding Angeles)

All Ages 2,010,219 1,016,707 993,512 2,193,394 1,110,046 1,083,348

Under 5 207,653 108,086 99,567 206,171 106,994 99,177


5- 9 217,757 112,792 104,965 215,488 112,155 103,333
10 - 14 214,219 110,680 103,539 220,875 114,360 106,515
15 - 19 201,944 102,809 99,135 221,209 113,209 108,000

20 - 24 183,699 93,117 90,582 207,858 106,100 101,758


25 - 29 165,867 83,206 82,661 184,882 93,491 91,391
30 - 34 156,632 79,362 77,270 165,275 83,369 81,906
35 - 39 138,051 70,331 67,720 156,446 79,100 77,346
40 - 44 128,342 65,637 62,705 135,222 69,078 66,144

45 - 49 103,654 52,643 51,011 124,752 63,318 61,434


50 - 54 85,547 43,283 42,264 101,631 51,540 50,091
55 - 59 65,367 32,485 32,882 80,101 40,092 40,009
60 - 64 52,664 25,261 27,403 62,209 30,167 32,042
65 - 69 32,163 14,641 17,522 46,442 21,499 24,943

70 - 74 25,335 10,972 14,363 26,801 11,746 15,055


75 & over 31,325 11,402 19,923 38,032 13,828 24,204

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Table 1.8 - Continued
Household Population by Sex, Age Group and Province/City: Region III, Census Years 2010 and 2015
(Age in years)
Province/ 2010 2015
Age Group Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female

City of Angeles

All Ages 324,510 160,357 164,153 408,885 203,174 205,711

Under 5 33,347 17,357 15,990 40,898 21,388 19,510


5- 9 34,231 17,709 16,522 39,004 20,352 18,652
10 - 14 33,301 16,872 16,429 38,708 20,188 18,520
15 - 19 32,992 16,177 16,815 40,952 20,648 20,304

20 - 24 32,729 15,594 17,135 42,235 20,252 21,983


25 - 29 29,659 14,130 15,529 40,454 19,183 21,271
30 - 34 25,980 12,748 13,232 33,386 16,282 17,104
35 - 39 22,507 11,182 11,325 30,263 14,875 15,388
40 - 44 20,230 10,077 10,153 24,474 12,269 12,205

45 - 49 16,762 8,372 8,390 21,797 10,769 11,028


50 - 54 13,513 6,763 6,750 17,328 8,546 8,782
55 - 59 10,098 4,847 5,251 13,510 6,673 6,837
60 - 64 7,842 3,750 4,092 10,485 5,028 5,457
65 - 69 4,305 1,958 2,347 7,089 3,357 3,732

70 - 74 3,216 1,404 1,812 3,549 1,589 1,960


75 & over 3,798 1,417 2,381 4,753 1,775 2,978

Tarlac

All Ages 1,271,743 646,276 625,467 1,361,763 690,754 671,009

Under 5 136,927 71,419 65,508 140,629 73,625 67,004


5- 9 137,699 71,846 65,853 142,318 74,063 68,255
10 - 14 135,062 70,257 64,805 137,838 71,808 66,030
15 - 19 127,945 66,225 61,720 130,646 67,730 62,916

20 - 24 112,009 57,522 54,487 121,441 62,265 59,176


25 - 29 100,224 50,869 49,355 107,831 54,925 52,906
30 - 34 93,676 47,771 45,905 97,918 49,590 48,328
35 - 39 85,606 43,819 41,787 91,931 46,380 45,551
40 - 44 79,166 40,419 38,747 82,392 42,267 40,125

45 - 49 66,768 34,103 32,665 76,166 38,693 37,473


50 - 54 55,868 28,323 27,545 63,822 32,314 31,508
55 - 59 43,452 21,516 21,936 52,151 26,220 25,931
60 - 64 34,989 16,624 18,365 40,281 19,425 20,856
65 - 69 22,453 10,120 12,333 30,759 14,076 16,683

70 - 74 17,595 7,541 10,054 18,959 7,996 10,963


75 & over 22,304 7,902 14,402 26,681 9,377 17,304

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Table 1.8 - Concluded
Household Population by Sex, Age Group and Province/City: Region III, Census Years 2010 and 2015
(Age in years)
Province/ 2010 2015
Age Group Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female

Zambales
(excluding Olongapo)

All Ages 532,836 270,930 261,906 588,353 300,923 287,430

Under 5 59,624 30,733 28,891 65,235 33,975 31,260


5- 9 57,692 30,124 27,568 63,026 32,594 30,432
10 - 14 56,577 29,266 27,311 58,039 30,297 27,742
15 - 19 51,843 26,606 25,237 54,954 28,598 26,356

20 - 24 47,822 24,827 22,995 51,774 27,236 24,538


25 - 29 41,844 21,334 20,510 49,239 25,911 23,328
30 - 34 37,043 18,848 18,195 42,649 21,889 20,760
35 - 39 34,295 17,695 16,600 37,775 19,317 18,458
40 - 44 33,030 16,905 16,125 33,426 17,265 16,161

45 - 49 28,562 14,613 13,949 31,698 16,116 15,582


50 - 54 24,372 12,294 12,078 27,199 13,877 13,322
55 - 59 18,997 9,460 9,537 22,904 11,402 11,502
60 - 64 15,136 7,379 7,757 18,005 8,763 9,242
65 - 69 9,251 4,187 5,064 13,454 6,358 7,096

70 - 74 7,450 3,137 4,313 7,673 3,283 4,390


75 & over 9,298 3,522 5,776 11,303 4,042 7,261

City of Olongapo

All Ages 220,118 108,495 111,623 231,823 114,785 117,038

Under 5 22,509 11,764 10,745 24,080 12,328 11,752


5- 9 22,881 11,958 10,923 22,350 11,310 11,040
10 - 14 23,043 11,970 11,073 22,312 11,280 11,032
15 - 19 21,452 10,676 10,776 22,812 11,519 11,293

20 - 24 21,716 10,469 11,247 22,874 11,538 11,336


25 - 29 19,233 9,195 10,038 21,260 10,477 10,783
30 - 34 17,079 8,215 8,864 17,217 8,553 8,664
35 - 39 15,317 7,678 7,639 15,974 7,866 8,108
40 - 44 13,446 6,673 6,773 14,002 6,938 7,064

45 - 49 11,523 5,554 5,969 12,872 6,446 6,426


50 - 54 9,543 4,537 5,006 10,418 5,055 5,363
55 - 59 7,618 3,530 4,088 8,455 4,060 4,395
60 - 64 6,210 2,812 3,398 6,563 3,003 3,560
65 - 69 3,407 1,488 1,919 4,799 2,113 2,686

70 - 74 2,486 1,004 1,482 2,662 1,144 1,518


75 & over 2,655 972 1,683 3,173 1,155 2,018

Sources: 2010 Census of Population and Housing and 2015 Census of Population, Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 1.9
Household Population, Number of Households and Average Household Size by
Province/City/Municipality Region III, Census Years 2010 and 2015
2010 2015
Province/ Average Average
City/Municipality Household Number of Household Number of
Household Household
Population Households Population Households
Size Size

Region III 10,118,478 2,239,011 4.5 11,184,068 2,566,558 4.4

Aurora 200,799 44,740 4.5 213,683 49,410 4.3

Baler (Capital) 35,826 7,795 4.6 39,148 8,842 4.4


Casiguran 23,816 5,309 4.5 24,297 5,721 4.2
Dilasag 15,674 3,583 4.4 15,829 3,949 4.0
Dinalungan 10,984 2,443 4.5 11,286 2,661 4.2
Dingalan 23,553 5,328 4.4 25,441 5,726 4.4

Dipaculao 27,583 6,232 4.4 29,714 7,051 4.2


Maria Aurora 38,109 8,674 4.4 40,626 9,405 4.3
San Luis 25,254 5,376 4.7 27,342 6,055 4.5

Bataan 685,167 150,090 4.6 755,296 173,212 4.4

Abucay 37,719 8,619 4.4 39,818 9,453 4.2


Bagac 25,559 5,681 4.5 26,846 6,042 4.4
City of Balanga (Capital) 87,679 18,885 4.6 94,218 21,269 4.4
Dinalupihan 97,224 21,024 4.6 106,169 23,971 4.4
Hermosa 56,970 12,105 4.7 65,800 14,439 4.6

Limay 57,207 12,174 4.7 67,826 15,345 4.4


Mariveles 111,008 26,106 4.3 125,027 30,847 4.1
Morong 26,117 5,735 4.6 29,883 6,847 4.4
Orani 61,034 13,407 4.6 66,867 15,790 4.2
Orion 51,373 10,950 4.7 55,834 12,136 4.6

Pilar 39,743 8,355 4.8 41,730 9,349 4.5


Samal 33,534 7,049 4.8 35,278 7,724 4.6

Bulacan 2,919,370 659,158 4.4 3,283,215 760,964 4.3

Angat 55,097 12,304 4.5 59,214 14,891 4.0


Balagtas (Bigaa) 65,401 14,873 4.4 73,699 17,633 4.2
Baliuag 143,421 33,669 4.3 149,671 36,480 4.1
Bocaue 106,266 24,278 4.4 119,496 27,427 4.4
Bulacan 71,708 17,002 4.2 76,526 18,307 4.2

Bustos 62,098 14,823 4.2 66,626 16,046 4.2


Calumpit 101,034 21,900 4.6 108,725 24,991 4.4
Doña Remedios Trinidad 19,784 4,505 4.4 22,663 5,090 4.5
Guiguinto 90,265 20,471 4.4 99,479 23,062 4.3
Hagonoy 125,646 28,281 4.4 129,721 30,208 4.3

City of Malolos (Capital) 232,793 51,851 4.5 248,330 57,541 4.3


Marilao 185,500 42,474 4.4 221,504 52,826 4.2
City of Meycauayan 199,046 47,060 4.2 208,932 52,543 4.0
Norzagaray 103,021 22,250 4.6 111,274 24,822 4.5
Obando 58,001 13,381 4.3 59,175 13,821 4.3

Pandi 66,515 14,712 4.5 88,775 20,314 4.4


Paombong 50,932 11,287 4.5 53,283 11,782 4.5
Plaridel 101,403 22,521 4.5 107,706 24,437 4.4
Pulilan 85,843 19,405 4.4 97,262 22,557 4.3
San Ildefonso 94,667 20,716 4.6 104,286 24,257 4.3

City of San Jose del Monte 454,263 102,131 4.4 573,429 126,553 4.5
San Miguel 142,829 30,737 4.6 153,725 34,459 4.5
San Rafael 85,853 19,581 4.4 94,527 22,560 4.2
Sta. Maria 217,984 48,946 4.5 255,187 58,357 4.4

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Table 1.9 - Continued
Household Population, Number of Households and Average Household Size by
Province/City/Municipality Region III, Census Years 2010 and 2015
2010 2015
Province/ Average Average
City/Municipality Household Number of Household Number of
Household Household
Population Households Population Households
Size Size

Nueva Ecija 1,953,716 439,460 4.4 2,147,656 496,977 4.3

Aliaga 57,805 12,845 4.5 63,538 14,004 4.5


Bongabon 59,288 13,408 4.4 64,123 14,990 4.3
City of Cabanatuan 271,970 60,801 4.5 300,677 68,247 4.4
Cabiao 72,079 14,402 5.0 78,966 16,685 4.7
Carrangalan 37,117 8,298 4.5 41,131 9,642 4.3

Cuyapo 59,388 13,933 4.3 65,028 15,659 4.2


Gabaldon (Bitulok and Sabani) 32,238 7,529 4.3 35,383 8,510 4.2
City of Gapan 101,417 22,463 4.5 110,258 24,906 4.4
General Mamerto Natividad 36,720 8,150 4.5 41,650 10,030 4.2
General Tinio (Papaya) 42,634 9,292 4.6 47,841 10,996 4.4

Guimba 104,846 24,836 4.2 118,499 28,707 4.1


Jaen 67,047 14,926 4.5 73,116 17,904 4.1
Laur 32,182 7,600 4.2 35,642 8,793 4.1
Licab 26,180 5,740 4.6 28,254 6,387 4.4
Llanera 36,200 8,428 4.3 39,701 9,590 4.1

Lupao 40,921 9,184 4.5 43,742 10,080 4.3


Science City of Muñoz 75,303 17,902 4.2 81,030 19,143 4.2
Nampicuan 13,303 2,885 4.6 14,943 3,086 4.8
City of Palayan (Capital) 37,085 8,248 4.5 40,966 9,447 4.3
Pantabangan 27,348 6,017 4.5 29,916 6,139 4.9

Peñaranda 27,341 5,997 4.6 29,695 6,857 4.3


Quezon 36,660 8,161 4.5 40,592 9,482 4.3
Rizal 57,128 12,767 4.5 63,973 15,251 4.2
San Antonio 73,010 16,113 4.5 77,775 17,543 4.4
San Isidro 47,783 10,725 4.5 51,612 11,325 4.6

San Jose City 129,285 30,240 4.3 139,138 32,769 4.2


San Leonardo 58,078 12,776 4.5 65,299 15,012 4.3
Santa Rosa 64,503 14,278 4.5 69,387 15,785 4.4
Santo Domingo 50,979 11,589 4.4 57,943 14,103 4.1
Talavera 112,463 25,139 4.5 124,703 28,362 4.4

Talugtug 21,291 5,140 4.1 23,798 5,820 4.1


Zaragoza 44,124 9,648 4.6 49,337 11,723 4.2

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Table 1.9 - Continued
Household Population, Number of Households and Average Household Size by
Province/City/Municipality Region III, Census Years 2010 and 2015
2010 2015
Province/ Average Average
City/Municipality Household Number of Household Number of
Household Household
Population Households Population Households
Size Size

Pampanga 2,010,219 416,271 4.8 2,193,394 479,082 4.6


(excluding Angeles)

Apalit 101,358 20,787 4.9 107,740 23,779 4.5


Arayat 121,298 24,027 5.0 133,480 28,144 4.7
Bacolor 31,494 7,077 4.5 39,393 9,593 4.1
Candaba 102,399 19,808 5.2 111,586 22,664 4.9
Floridablanca 110,747 24,260 4.6 125,014 28,915 4.3

Guagua 110,853 23,019 4.8 116,807 26,336 4.4


Lubao 150,699 31,477 4.8 160,838 34,492 4.7
Mabalacat City1/ 215,447 47,198 4.6 250,659 56,650 4.4
Macabebe 70,777 14,003 5.1 75,840 16,321 4.6
Magalang 102,494 21,384 4.8 112,390 24,484 4.6

Masantol 52,407 10,444 5.0 57,061 11,946 4.8


Mexico 146,810 29,911 4.9 154,481 32,518 4.8
Minalin 44,001 8,651 5.1 47,713 9,931 4.8
Porac 111,190 22,894 4.9 124,326 27,474 4.5
City of San Fernando (Capital) 284,561 60,561 4.7 304,211 68,272 4.5

San Luis 49,311 9,594 5.1 54,106 10,945 4.9


San Simon 48,315 9,801 4.9 53,194 11,420 4.7
Santa Ana 52,001 9,693 5.4 55,178 11,115 5.0
Santa Rita 38,741 8,177 4.7 40,926 9,064 4.5
Santo Tomas 38,062 7,948 4.8 40,447 9,214 4.4

Sasmuan (Sexmoan) 27,254 5,557 4.9 28,004 5,805 4.8

City of Angeles 324,510 74,510 4.4 408,885 96,219 4.2

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Table 1.9 - Concluded
Household Population, Number of Households and Average Household Size by
Province/City/Municipality Region III, Census Years 2010 and 2015
2010 2015
Province/ Average Average
City/Municipality Household Number of Household Number of
Household Household
Population Households Population Households
Size Size

Tarlac 1,271,743 280,382 4.5 1,361,763 311,994 4.4

Anao 10,804 2,513 4.3 11,438 2,720 4.2


Bamban 62,344 13,100 4.8 69,290 14,978 4.6
Camiling 80,130 18,646 4.3 83,033 19,601 4.2
Capas 125,722 26,243 4.8 139,182 32,458 4.3
Concepcion 139,783 29,081 4.8 154,055 33,299 4.6

Gerona 82,995 19,213 4.3 87,282 21,302 4.1


La Paz 60,979 12,859 4.7 63,996 14,062 4.6
Mayantoc 29,987 7,009 4.3 32,184 7,571 4.3
Moncada 56,173 13,491 4.2 57,775 13,793 4.2
Paniqui 87,730 20,437 4.3 92,414 22,412 4.1

Pura 22,929 5,194 4.4 23,640 5,602 4.2


Ramos 20,241 4,434 4.6 21,342 4,785 4.5
San Clemente 12,510 2,877 4.3 12,618 3,031 4.2
San Jose 33,926 7,358 4.6 36,122 8,417 4.3
San Manuel 24,278 5,315 4.6 25,482 5,706 4.5

Santa Ignacia 43,603 10,303 4.2 47,322 11,519 4.1


City of Tarlac (Capital) 317,714 68,695 4.6 340,988 75,546 4.5
Victoria 59,895 13,614 4.4 63,600 15,192 4.2

Zambales 532,836 122,158 4.4 588,353 142,218 4.1


(excluding Olongapo)

Botolan 54,430 12,271 4.4 57,700 13,702 4.2


Cabangan 23,082 5,130 4.5 25,160 5,989 4.2
Candelaria 25,015 5,338 4.7 27,151 6,061 4.5
Castillejos 48,588 11,672 4.2 64,774 17,230 3.8
Iba (Capital) 46,507 10,722 4.3 50,038 11,909 4.2

Masinloc 44,260 9,616 4.6 47,619 10,894 4.4


Palauig 32,966 7,384 4.5 34,789 7,861 4.4
San Antonio 33,963 8,216 4.1 34,559 8,709 4.0
San Felipe 22,007 5,235 4.2 23,103 5,725 4.0
San Marcelino 31,825 7,871 4.0 33,592 8,098 4.1

San Narciso 26,966 6,609 4.1 28,012 7,161 3.9


Santa Cruz 53,848 11,991 4.5 58,042 13,865 4.2
Subic 89,379 20,103 4.4 103,814 25,014 4.2

City of Olongapo 220,118 52,242 4.2 231,823 56,482 4.1

Source: 2010 Census of Population and Housing and 2015 Census of Population, Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 1.10
Household Population 10 Years Old and Over by Marital Status, Sex, Age Group
and Province/City: Region III, Census Year 2015
(Age in years)
Province/City Household Population Legally Divorced/ Common
Single Widowed Unknown
Sex/Age Group 10 Years Old & Over Married Separated Law/Live-in

Region III

Both Sexes 8,940,826 3,739,780 3,807,809 411,557 167,863 810,623 3,194

10 - 19 2,209,051 2,130,989 20,900 236 1,415 54,222 1,289


20 - 24 1,043,790 692,619 181,120 1,264 9,267 159,285 235
25 - 29 931,151 370,874 374,649 2,766 16,701 165,884 277
30 - 34 836,930 184,510 495,239 5,326 22,362 129,275 218
35 - 39 788,590 108,571 548,068 8,857 25,226 97,663 205

40 - 44 682,391 70,695 505,473 14,737 23,650 67,635 201


45 - 49 629,581 57,031 474,654 24,407 21,829 51,473 187
50 - 54 521,713 40,946 391,772 36,359 17,202 35,295 139
55 - 59 419,244 28,642 307,587 47,063 12,931 22,894 127
60 - 64 322,970 20,579 220,761 59,304 8,434 13,797 95

65 - 69 231,667 14,126 145,364 59,886 4,836 7,381 74


70 - 74 136,817 7,896 73,924 49,740 2,109 3,099 49
75 & Over 186,931 12,302 68,298 101,612 1,901 2,720 98

Male 4,479,765 2,036,688 1,889,244 90,869 60,913 400,804 1,247

10 - 19 1,139,377 1,119,936 4,897 100 263 13,635 546


20 - 24 532,265 397,925 63,851 408 2,055 67,931 95
25 - 29 470,697 219,123 163,559 771 4,770 82,374 100
30 - 34 421,671 110,291 234,143 1,516 7,650 67,984 87
35 - 39 397,882 64,262 269,033 2,471 9,303 52,736 77

40 - 44 346,603 41,043 255,005 4,032 9,549 36,909 65


45 - 49 317,902 32,175 242,728 6,189 8,611 28,126 73
50 - 54 261,952 21,151 205,223 8,794 6,912 19,811 61
55 - 59 207,596 13,397 165,018 10,480 5,038 13,616 47
60 - 64 154,665 8,260 121,144 13,133 3,246 8,849 33

65 - 69 105,644 4,715 81,479 12,674 1,933 4,821 22


70 - 74 58,077 2,120 42,558 10,330 876 2,176 17
75 & Over 65,434 2,290 40,606 19,971 707 1,836 24

Female 4,461,061 1,703,092 1,918,565 320,688 106,950 409,819 1,947

10 - 19 1,069,674 1,011,053 16,003 136 1,152 40,587 743


20 - 24 511,525 294,694 117,269 856 7,212 91,354 140
25 - 29 460,454 151,751 211,090 1,995 11,931 83,510 177
30 - 34 415,259 74,219 261,096 3,810 14,712 61,291 131
35 - 39 390,708 44,309 279,035 6,386 15,923 44,927 128

40 - 44 335,788 29,652 250,468 10,705 14,101 30,726 136


45 - 49 311,679 24,856 231,926 18,218 13,218 23,347 114
50 - 54 259,761 19,795 186,549 27,565 10,290 15,484 78
55 - 59 211,648 15,245 142,569 36,583 7,893 9,278 80
60 - 64 168,305 12,319 99,617 46,171 5,188 4,948 62

65 - 69 126,023 9,411 63,885 47,212 2,903 2,560 52


70 - 74 78,740 5,776 31,366 39,410 1,233 923 32
75 & Over 121,497 10,012 27,692 81,641 1,194 884 74

48
Table 1.10 - Continued
Household Population 10 Years Old and Over by Marital Status, Sex, Age Group
and Province/City: Region III, Census Year 2015
(Age in years)
Province/City Household Population Legally Divorced/ Common
Single Widowed Unknown
Sex/Age Group 10 Years Old & Over Married Separated Law/Live-in

Aurora

Both Sexes 163,810 67,025 75,162 8,221 3,525 9,872 5

10 - 19 45,738 44,161 545 11 30 990 1


20 - 24 18,270 10,999 4,802 44 185 2,239 1
25 - 29 15,855 5,137 8,410 65 363 1,879 1
30 - 34 13,649 2,219 9,558 78 409 1,385 -
35 - 39 13,097 1,347 10,160 140 497 953 -

40 - 44 12,381 977 9,886 275 505 738 -


45 - 49 11,326 730 9,032 474 484 606 -
50 - 54 9,553 490 7,581 685 374 423 -
55 - 59 7,725 385 5,847 895 325 271 2
60 - 64 5,879 219 4,118 1,183 174 185 -

65 - 69 4,174 151 2,622 1,202 89 110 -


70 - 74 2,677 78 1,425 1,083 44 47 -
75 & Over 3,486 132 1,176 2,086 46 46 -

Male 83,585 37,883 37,365 1,950 1,500 4,885 2

10 - 19 23,743 23,392 87 6 2 256 -


20 - 24 9,432 6,736 1,638 18 39 1,001 -
25 - 29 8,161 3,355 3,697 20 91 997 1
30 - 34 6,983 1,529 4,505 24 150 775 -
35 - 39 6,733 933 5,037 34 207 522 -

40 - 44 6,361 679 4,954 83 258 387 -


45 - 49 5,881 479 4,723 129 232 318 -
50 - 54 5,023 315 4,068 209 193 238 -
55 - 59 3,907 224 3,169 205 155 153 1
60 - 64 2,891 122 2,283 285 89 112 -

65 - 69 1,994 50 1,539 298 39 68 -


70 - 74 1,184 37 892 207 19 29 -
75 & Over 1,292 32 773 432 26 29 -

Female 80,225 29,142 37,797 6,271 2,025 4,987 3

10 - 19 21,995 20,769 458 5 28 734 1


20 - 24 8,838 4,263 3,164 26 146 1,238 1
25 - 29 7,694 1,782 4,713 45 272 882 -
30 - 34 6,666 690 5,053 54 259 610 -
35 - 39 6,364 414 5,123 106 290 431 -

40 - 44 6,020 298 4,932 192 247 351 -


45 - 49 5,445 251 4,309 345 252 288 -
50 - 54 4,530 175 3,513 476 181 185 -
55 - 59 3,818 161 2,678 690 170 118 1
60 - 64 2,988 97 1,835 898 85 73 -

65 - 69 2,180 101 1,083 904 50 42 -


70 - 74 1,493 41 533 876 25 18 -
75 & Over 2,194 100 403 1,654 20 17 -

49
Table 1.10 - Continued
Household Population 10 Years Old and Over by Marital Status, Sex, Age Group
and Province/City: Region III, Census Year 2015
(Age in years)
Province/City Household Population Legally Divorced/ Common
Single Widowed Unknown
Sex/Age Group 10 Years Old & Over Married Separated Law/Live-in

Bataan

Both Sexes 601,471 250,455 243,688 26,346 10,339 70,539 104

10 - 19 147,902 142,588 746 8 65 4,492 3


20 - 24 69,808 46,315 9,439 63 495 13,485 11
25 - 29 63,346 25,231 22,430 134 1,008 14,526 17
30 - 34 57,365 12,705 31,762 281 1,376 11,229 12
35 - 39 53,509 7,106 35,684 527 1,555 8,630 7

40 - 44 44,652 4,529 31,900 903 1,429 5,882 9


45 - 49 41,653 3,694 30,580 1,549 1,271 4,547 12
50 - 54 35,507 2,871 26,093 2,378 1,115 3,042 8
55 - 59 30,104 2,062 21,695 3,301 866 2,169 11
60 - 64 23,211 1,432 15,559 4,220 611 1,385 4

65 - 69 15,697 906 9,784 4,011 313 679 4


70 - 74 7,669 431 4,057 2,812 113 254 2
75 & Over 11,048 585 3,959 6,159 122 219 4

Male 300,390 135,847 120,403 5,577 3,631 34,884 48

10 - 19 76,518 75,239 180 2 8 1,088 1


20 - 24 35,446 26,207 3,243 17 128 5,848 3
25 - 29 31,893 14,615 9,729 38 268 7,235 8
30 - 34 28,820 7,482 14,958 76 430 5,865 9
35 - 39 26,926 4,149 17,416 143 553 4,663 2

40 - 44 22,400 2,600 15,821 234 559 3,183 3


45 - 49 20,730 2,029 15,399 361 476 2,459 6
50 - 54 17,521 1,431 13,411 566 449 1,660 4
55 - 59 14,610 991 11,332 696 303 1,280 8
60 - 64 11,006 558 8,508 858 225 856 1

65 - 69 7,291 301 5,604 823 126 436 1


70 - 74 3,297 117 2,390 565 55 169 1
75 & Over 3,932 128 2,412 1,198 51 142 1

Female 301,081 114,608 123,285 20,769 6,708 35,655 56

10 - 19 71,384 67,349 566 6 57 3,404 2


20 - 24 34,362 20,108 6,196 46 367 7,637 8
25 - 29 31,453 10,616 12,701 96 740 7,291 9
30 - 34 28,545 5,223 16,804 205 946 5,364 3
35 - 39 26,583 2,957 18,268 384 1,002 3,967 5

40 - 44 22,252 1,929 16,079 669 870 2,699 6


45 - 49 20,923 1,665 15,181 1,188 795 2,088 6
50 - 54 17,986 1,440 12,682 1,812 666 1,382 4
55 - 59 15,494 1,071 10,363 2,605 563 889 3
60 - 64 12,205 874 7,051 3,362 386 529 3

65 - 69 8,406 605 4,180 3,188 187 243 3


70 - 74 4,372 314 1,667 2,247 58 85 1
75 & Over 7,116 457 1,547 4,961 71 77 3

50
Table 1.10 - Continued
Household Population 10 Years Old and Over by Marital Status, Sex, Age Group
and Province/City: Region III, Census Year 2015
(Age in years)
Province/City Household Population Legally Divorced/ Common
Single Widowed Unknown
Sex/Age Group 10 Years Old & Over Married Separated Law/Live-in

Bulacan

Both Sexes 2,636,748 1,128,940 1,033,257 117,282 54,589 301,231 1,449

10 - 19 645,986 624,923 3,477 57 424 16,482 623


20 - 24 311,151 214,220 35,529 348 2,936 57,995 123
25 - 29 274,240 116,047 88,791 729 5,053 63,505 115
30 - 34 251,993 58,938 133,955 1,481 6,979 50,543 97
35 - 39 241,555 35,444 156,643 2,592 8,281 38,505 90

40 - 44 205,963 22,439 145,260 4,360 7,904 25,912 88


45 - 49 187,191 18,152 135,647 7,168 7,306 18,849 69
50 - 54 153,105 12,851 110,811 11,020 5,794 12,569 60
55 - 59 121,211 8,919 86,014 13,974 4,244 8,012 48
60 - 64 94,146 6,604 62,051 17,893 2,853 4,709 36

65 - 69 65,092 4,309 39,334 17,391 1,617 2,408 33


70 - 74 37,279 2,362 19,198 14,109 650 936 24
75 & Over 47,836 3,732 16,547 26,160 548 806 43

Male 1,313,069 606,131 512,679 25,010 19,079 149,282 888

10 - 19 331,846 326,139 901 27 83 4,166 530


20 - 24 158,166 121,031 12,425 100 633 23,914 63
25 - 29 138,566 67,495 37,998 224 1,411 31,381 57
30 - 34 126,066 34,252 62,335 426 2,353 26,658 42
35 - 39 121,454 20,090 76,692 707 3,000 20,927 38

40 - 44 103,736 12,396 72,828 1,172 3,052 14,257 31


45 - 49 93,948 9,680 69,287 1,778 2,766 10,406 31
50 - 54 75,828 6,168 57,814 2,535 2,169 7,111 31
55 - 59 59,033 3,872 45,938 2,969 1,504 4,730 20
60 - 64 44,208 2,438 33,848 3,837 1,030 3,043 12

65 - 69 28,864 1,332 21,829 3,534 624 1,532 13


70 - 74 15,332 590 11,075 2,752 270 635 10
75 & Over 16,022 648 9,709 4,949 184 522 10

Female 1,323,679 522,809 520,578 92,272 35,510 151,949 561

10 - 19 314,140 298,784 2,576 30 341 12,316 93


20 - 24 152,985 93,189 23,104 248 2,303 34,081 60
25 - 29 135,674 48,552 50,793 505 3,642 32,124 58
30 - 34 125,927 24,686 71,620 1,055 4,626 23,885 55
35 - 39 120,101 15,354 79,951 1,885 5,281 17,578 52

40 - 44 102,227 10,043 72,432 3,188 4,852 11,655 57


45 - 49 93,243 8,472 66,360 5,390 4,540 8,443 38
50 - 54 77,277 6,683 52,997 8,485 3,625 5,458 29
55 - 59 62,178 5,047 40,076 11,005 2,740 3,282 28
60 - 64 49,938 4,166 28,203 14,056 1,823 1,666 24

65 - 69 36,228 2,977 17,505 13,857 993 876 20


70 - 74 21,947 1,772 8,123 11,357 380 301 14
75 & Over 31,814 3,084 6,838 21,211 364 284 33

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Table 1.10 - Continued
Household Population 10 Years Old and Over by Marital Status, Sex, Age Group
and Province/City: Region III, Census Year 2015
(Age in years)
Province/City Household Population Legally Divorced/ Common
Single Widowed Unknown
Sex/Age Group 10 Years Old & Over Married Separated Law/Live-in

Nueva Ecija

Both Sexes 1,713,778 682,770 795,195 84,788 31,474 119,203 348

10 - 19 421,080 404,115 5,452 26 290 11,068 129


20 - 24 198,379 125,508 46,075 177 1,717 24,882 20
25 - 29 174,044 63,497 84,353 606 3,225 22,323 40
30 - 34 157,478 30,954 104,098 1,148 4,309 16,948 21
35 - 39 148,040 17,934 110,396 1,827 4,753 13,106 24

40 - 44 129,879 11,415 101,549 2,995 4,306 9,592 22


45 - 49 122,126 9,353 96,122 4,865 4,156 7,615 15
50 - 54 103,150 6,563 80,633 7,172 3,207 5,556 19
55 - 59 83,083 4,636 63,140 9,333 2,356 3,604 14
60 - 64 62,191 3,101 44,046 11,420 1,459 2,152 13

65 - 69 44,161 2,166 28,257 11,661 827 1,241 9


70 - 74 29,548 1,354 16,301 10,854 434 598 7
75 & Over 40,619 2,174 14,773 22,704 435 518 15

Male 861,823 377,124 395,065 18,518 12,125 58,926 65

10 - 19 217,633 213,730 1,105 11 52 2,734 1


20 - 24 101,830 73,882 16,196 48 386 11,313 5
25 - 29 88,090 38,281 37,276 166 946 11,411 10
30 - 34 80,119 19,198 49,996 340 1,555 9,024 6
35 - 39 75,231 11,006 54,846 527 1,840 7,004 8

40 - 44 66,289 6,850 51,603 841 1,859 5,131 5


45 - 49 62,001 5,524 49,336 1,289 1,743 4,104 5
50 - 54 52,248 3,585 42,377 1,840 1,359 3,081 6
55 - 59 41,599 2,255 34,006 2,134 1,050 2,149 5
60 - 64 30,174 1,349 24,315 2,520 632 1,354 4

65 - 69 20,092 713 15,866 2,349 351 811 2


70 - 74 12,506 377 9,341 2,153 191 440 4
75 & Over 14,011 374 8,802 4,300 161 370 4

Female 851,955 305,646 400,130 66,270 19,349 60,277 283

10 - 19 203,447 190,385 4,347 15 238 8,334 128


20 - 24 96,549 51,626 29,879 129 1,331 13,569 15
25 - 29 85,954 25,216 47,077 440 2,279 10,912 30
30 - 34 77,359 11,756 54,102 808 2,754 7,924 15
35 - 39 72,809 6,928 55,550 1,300 2,913 6,102 16

40 - 44 63,590 4,565 49,946 2,154 2,447 4,461 17


45 - 49 60,125 3,829 46,786 3,576 2,413 3,511 10
50 - 54 50,902 2,978 38,256 5,332 1,848 2,475 13
55 - 59 41,484 2,381 29,134 7,199 1,306 1,455 9
60 - 64 32,017 1,752 19,731 8,900 827 798 9

65 - 69 24,069 1,453 12,391 9,312 476 430 7


70 - 74 17,042 977 6,960 8,701 243 158 3
75 & Over 26,608 1,800 5,971 18,404 274 148 11

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Table 1.10 - Continued
Household Population 10 Years Old and Over by Marital Status, Sex, Age Group
and Province/City: Region III, Census Year 2015
(Age in years)
Province/City Household Population Legally Divorced/ Common
Single Widowed Unknown
Sex/Age Group 10 Years Old & Over Married Separated Law/Live-in

Pampanga (excluding Angeles)

Both Sexes 1,771,735 754,243 789,524 76,261 32,480 118,272 955

10 - 19 442,084 426,484 5,651 46 304 9,081 518


20 - 24 207,858 140,803 40,947 234 1,909 23,917 48
25 - 29 184,882 75,152 81,764 545 3,569 23,784 68
30 - 34 165,275 37,369 103,488 1,076 4,705 18,586 51
35 - 39 156,446 22,131 113,216 1,738 5,104 14,210 47

40 - 44 135,222 14,821 103,564 2,743 4,554 9,497 43


45 - 49 124,752 11,646 97,059 4,623 4,025 7,340 59
50 - 54 101,631 8,444 78,623 6,458 2,993 5,083 30
55 - 59 80,101 5,709 60,702 8,334 2,248 3,089 19
60 - 64 62,209 4,293 44,014 10,589 1,470 1,822 21

65 - 69 46,442 2,959 30,376 11,235 858 1,001 13


70 - 74 26,801 1,678 15,257 9,023 386 444 13
75 & Over 38,032 2,754 14,863 19,617 355 418 25

Male 890,897 410,942 391,814 17,804 11,751 58,428 158

10 - 19 227,569 223,643 1,488 23 56 2,346 13


20 - 24 106,100 80,554 14,711 76 450 10,293 16
25 - 29 93,491 44,571 35,871 135 1,066 11,829 19
30 - 34 83,369 22,452 49,204 317 1,645 9,732 19
35 - 39 79,100 13,383 55,635 486 1,908 7,670 18

40 - 44 69,078 8,766 52,465 765 1,847 5,220 15


45 - 49 63,318 6,737 49,767 1,155 1,572 4,066 21
50 - 54 51,540 4,440 41,385 1,572 1,233 2,897 13
55 - 59 40,092 2,684 32,744 1,932 844 1,883 5
60 - 64 30,167 1,720 24,210 2,502 528 1,200 7

65 - 69 21,499 1,029 16,902 2,553 332 680 3


70 - 74 11,746 442 8,709 2,124 143 328 -
75 & Over 13,828 521 8,723 4,164 127 284 9

Female 880,838 343,301 397,710 58,457 20,729 59,844 797

10 - 19 214,515 202,841 4,163 23 248 6,735 505


20 - 24 101,758 60,249 26,236 158 1,459 13,624 32
25 - 29 91,391 30,581 45,893 410 2,503 11,955 49
30 - 34 81,906 14,917 54,284 759 3,060 8,854 32
35 - 39 77,346 8,748 57,581 1,252 3,196 6,540 29

40 - 44 66,144 6,055 51,099 1,978 2,707 4,277 28


45 - 49 61,434 4,909 47,292 3,468 2,453 3,274 38
50 - 54 50,091 4,004 37,238 4,886 1,760 2,186 17
55 - 59 40,009 3,025 27,958 6,402 1,404 1,206 14
60 - 64 32,042 2,573 19,804 8,087 942 622 14

65 - 69 24,943 1,930 13,474 8,682 526 321 10


70 - 74 15,055 1,236 6,548 6,899 243 116 13
75 & Over 24,204 2,233 6,140 15,453 228 134 16

53
Table 1.10 - Continued
Household Population 10 Years Old and Over by Marital Status, Sex, Age Group
and Province/City: Region III, Census Year 2015
(Age in years)
Province/City Household Population Legally Divorced/ Common
Single Widowed Unknown
Sex/Age Group 10 Years Old & Over Married Separated Law/Live-in

City of Angeles

Both Sexes 328,983 148,488 121,752 13,018 8,089 37,502 134

10 - 19 79,660 76,850 807 8 62 1,927 6


20 - 24 42,235 28,926 5,893 44 489 6,867 16
25 - 29 40,454 18,005 12,999 124 911 8,401 14
30 - 34 33,386 8,833 16,822 206 1,105 6,407 13
35 - 39 30,263 5,229 18,824 345 1,197 4,654 14

40 - 44 24,474 3,249 16,334 617 1,182 3,076 16


45 - 49 21,797 2,476 15,020 963 995 2,331 12
50 - 54 17,328 1,769 11,722 1,500 797 1,530 10
55 - 59 13,510 1,191 9,036 1,670 595 1,005 13
60 - 64 10,485 809 6,587 2,047 374 660 8

65 - 69 7,089 527 4,171 1,788 209 387 7


70 - 74 3,549 252 1,753 1,309 85 149 1
75 & Over 4,753 372 1,784 2,397 88 108 4

Male 161,434 77,060 60,180 2,995 2,624 18,546 29

10 - 19 40,836 40,061 222 3 11 539 -


20 - 24 20,252 15,075 2,145 15 132 2,881 4
25 - 29 19,183 9,321 5,670 25 234 3,933 -
30 - 34 16,282 4,775 7,843 52 358 3,252 2
35 - 39 14,875 2,776 9,159 91 344 2,502 3

40 - 44 12,269 1,722 8,301 157 418 1,666 5


45 - 49 10,769 1,256 7,636 266 325 1,281 5
50 - 54 8,546 859 6,174 335 292 884 2
55 - 59 6,673 549 4,875 377 219 651 2
60 - 64 5,028 292 3,678 439 139 476 4

65 - 69 3,357 192 2,383 407 86 288 1


70 - 74 1,589 87 1,038 315 31 117 1
75 & Over 1,775 95 1,056 513 35 76 -

Female 167,549 71,428 61,572 10,023 5,465 18,956 105

10 - 19 38,824 36,789 585 5 51 1,388 6


20 - 24 21,983 13,851 3,748 29 357 3,986 12
25 - 29 21,271 8,684 7,329 99 677 4,468 14
30 - 34 17,104 4,058 8,979 154 747 3,155 11
35 - 39 15,388 2,453 9,665 254 853 2,152 11

40 - 44 12,205 1,527 8,033 460 764 1,410 11


45 - 49 11,028 1,220 7,384 697 670 1,050 7
50 - 54 8,782 910 5,548 1,165 505 646 8
55 - 59 6,837 642 4,161 1,293 376 354 11
60 - 64 5,457 517 2,909 1,608 235 184 4

65 - 69 3,732 335 1,788 1,381 123 99 6


70 - 74 1,960 165 715 994 54 32 -
75 & Over 2,978 277 728 1,884 53 32 4

54
Table 1.10 - Continued
Household Population 10 Years Old and Over by Marital Status, Sex, Age Group
and Province/City: Region III, Census Year 2015
(Age in years)
Province/City Household Population Legally Divorced/ Common
Single Widowed Unknown
Sex/Age Group 10 Years Old & Over Married Separated Law/Live-in

Tarlac

Both Sexes 1,078,816 434,850 504,620 54,921 17,307 67,084 34

10 - 19 268,484 259,296 3,114 48 157 5,869 -


20 - 24 121,441 76,957 29,004 249 1,056 14,172 3
25 - 29 107,831 39,584 53,198 383 1,782 12,879 5
30 - 34 97,918 19,406 65,607 721 2,394 9,786 4
35 - 39 91,931 11,076 70,038 1,096 2,489 7,225 7

40 - 44 82,392 7,616 65,182 1,809 2,376 5,404 5


45 - 49 76,166 6,322 60,307 3,061 2,180 4,293 3
50 - 54 63,822 4,507 50,044 4,527 1,741 3,000 3
55 - 59 52,151 3,239 39,690 5,907 1,314 2,000 1
60 - 64 40,281 2,399 28,476 7,320 864 1,221 1

65 - 69 30,759 1,792 19,711 8,062 542 651 1


70 - 74 18,959 1,043 10,528 6,859 227 302 -
75 & Over 26,681 1,613 9,721 14,879 185 282 1

Male 543,066 241,130 250,356 12,307 6,385 32,885 3

10 - 19 139,538 137,384 640 18 29 1,467 -


20 - 24 62,265 45,480 10,264 86 180 6,255 -
25 - 29 54,925 24,353 23,466 98 505 6,503 -
30 - 34 49,590 12,207 31,223 202 810 5,147 1
35 - 39 46,380 6,952 34,293 303 955 3,876 1

40 - 44 42,267 4,760 33,130 490 983 2,904 -


45 - 49 38,693 3,740 31,002 779 914 2,258 -
50 - 54 32,314 2,465 26,370 1,079 733 1,666 1
55 - 59 26,220 1,609 21,458 1,396 567 1,190 -
60 - 64 19,425 1,021 15,624 1,665 336 779 -

65 - 69 14,076 613 11,082 1,732 218 431 -


70 - 74 7,996 266 5,974 1,460 87 209 -
75 & Over 9,377 280 5,830 2,999 68 200 -

Female 535,750 193,720 254,264 42,614 10,922 34,199 31

10 - 19 128,946 121,912 2,474 30 128 4,402 -


20 - 24 59,176 31,477 18,740 163 876 7,917 3
25 - 29 52,906 15,231 29,732 285 1,277 6,376 5
30 - 34 48,328 7,199 34,384 519 1,584 4,639 3
35 - 39 45,551 4,124 35,745 793 1,534 3,349 6

40 - 44 40,125 2,856 32,052 1,319 1,393 2,500 5


45 - 49 37,473 2,582 29,305 2,282 1,266 2,035 3
50 - 54 31,508 2,042 23,674 3,448 1,008 1,334 2
55 - 59 25,931 1,630 18,232 4,511 747 810 1
60 - 64 20,856 1,378 12,852 5,655 528 442 1

65 - 69 16,683 1,179 8,629 6,330 324 220 1


70 - 74 10,963 777 4,554 5,399 140 93 -
75 & Over 17,304 1,333 3,891 11,880 117 82 1

55
Table 1.10 - Continued
Household Population 10 Years Old and Over by Marital Status, Sex, Age Group
and Province/City: Region III, Census Year 2015
(Age in years)
Province/City Household Population Legally Divorced/ Common
Single Widowed Unknown
Sex/Age Group 10 Years Old & Over Married Separated Law/Live-in

Zambales (excluding Olongapo)

Both Sexes 460,092 185,996 181,143 22,755 6,690 63,360 148

10 - 19 112,993 108,558 899 22 54 3,453 7


20 - 24 51,774 32,045 7,431 78 344 11,863 13
25 - 29 49,239 17,708 17,267 139 569 13,539 17
30 - 34 42,649 8,850 22,544 260 753 10,224 18
35 - 39 37,775 4,945 24,187 430 867 7,330 16

40 - 44 33,426 3,487 22,969 786 893 5,274 17


45 - 49 31,698 2,961 22,426 1,188 893 4,215 15
50 - 54 27,199 2,305 19,285 1,822 766 3,013 8
55 - 59 22,904 1,700 15,917 2,609 649 2,015 14
60 - 64 18,005 1,258 11,717 3,347 428 1,243 12

65 - 69 13,454 951 8,261 3,301 263 672 6


70 - 74 7,673 520 4,032 2,732 119 268 2
75 & Over 11,303 708 4,208 6,041 92 251 3

Male 234,354 105,169 90,141 5,023 2,695 31,278 48

10 - 19 58,895 57,839 219 8 17 811 1


20 - 24 27,236 19,698 2,518 37 80 4,899 4
25 - 29 25,911 11,427 7,553 50 182 6,694 5
30 - 34 21,889 5,562 10,635 57 247 5,381 7
35 - 39 19,317 3,158 11,758 132 343 3,919 7

40 - 44 17,265 2,143 11,586 216 395 2,919 6


45 - 49 16,116 1,835 11,305 302 389 2,281 4
50 - 54 13,877 1,336 10,037 469 343 1,689 3
55 - 59 11,402 888 8,507 560 286 1,158 3
60 - 64 8,763 587 6,463 752 196 760 5

65 - 69 6,358 370 4,711 738 117 420 2


70 - 74 3,283 158 2,317 565 62 180 1
75 & Over 4,042 168 2,532 1,137 38 167 -

Female 225,738 80,827 91,002 17,732 3,995 32,082 100

10 - 19 54,098 50,719 680 14 37 2,642 6


20 - 24 24,538 12,347 4,913 41 264 6,964 9
25 - 29 23,328 6,281 9,714 89 387 6,845 12
30 - 34 20,760 3,288 11,909 203 506 4,843 11
35 - 39 18,458 1,787 12,429 298 524 3,411 9

40 - 44 16,161 1,344 11,383 570 498 2,355 11


45 - 49 15,582 1,126 11,121 886 504 1,934 11
50 - 54 13,322 969 9,248 1,353 423 1,324 5
55 - 59 11,502 812 7,410 2,049 363 857 11
60 - 64 9,242 671 5,254 2,595 232 483 7

65 - 69 7,096 581 3,550 2,563 146 252 4


70 - 74 4,390 362 1,715 2,167 57 88 1
75 & Over 7,261 540 1,676 4,904 54 84 3

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Table 1.10 - Concluded
Household Population 10 Years Old and Over by Marital Status, Sex, Age Group
and Province/City: Region III, Census Year 2015
(Age in years)
Province/City Household Population Legally Divorced/ Common
Single Widowed Unknown
Sex/Age Group 10 Years Old & Over Married Separated Law/Live-in

City of Olongapo

Both Sexes 185,393 87,013 63,468 7,965 3,370 23,560 17

10 - 19 45,124 44,014 209 10 29 860 2


20 - 24 22,874 16,846 2,000 27 136 3,865 -
25 - 29 21,260 10,513 5,437 41 221 5,048 -
30 - 34 17,217 5,236 7,405 75 332 4,167 2
35 - 39 15,974 3,359 8,920 162 483 3,050 -

40 - 44 14,002 2,162 8,829 249 501 2,260 1


45 - 49 12,872 1,697 8,461 516 519 1,677 2
50 - 54 10,418 1,146 6,980 797 415 1,079 1
55 - 59 8,455 801 5,546 1,040 334 729 5
60 - 64 6,563 464 4,193 1,285 201 420 -

65 - 69 4,799 365 2,848 1,235 118 232 1


70 - 74 2,662 178 1,373 959 51 101 -
75 & Over 3,173 232 1,267 1,569 30 72 3

Male 91,147 45,402 31,241 1,685 1,123 11,690 6

10 - 19 22,799 22,509 55 2 5 228 -


20 - 24 11,538 9,262 711 11 27 1,527 -
25 - 29 10,477 5,705 2,299 15 67 2,391 -
30 - 34 8,553 2,834 3,444 22 102 2,150 1
35 - 39 7,866 1,815 4,197 48 153 1,653 -

40 - 44 6,938 1,127 4,317 74 178 1,242 -


45 - 49 6,446 895 4,273 130 194 953 1
50 - 54 5,055 552 3,587 189 141 585 1
55 - 59 4,060 325 2,989 211 110 422 3
60 - 64 3,003 173 2,215 275 71 269 -

65 - 69 2,113 115 1,563 240 40 155 -


70 - 74 1,144 46 822 189 18 69 -
75 & Over 1,155 44 769 279 17 46 -

Female 94,246 41,611 32,227 6,280 2,247 11,870 11

10 - 19 22,325 21,505 154 8 24 632 2


20 - 24 11,336 7,584 1,289 16 109 2,338 -
25 - 29 10,783 4,808 3,138 26 154 2,657 -
30 - 34 8,664 2,402 3,961 53 230 2,017 1
35 - 39 8,108 1,544 4,723 114 330 1,397 -

40 - 44 7,064 1,035 4,512 175 323 1,018 1


45 - 49 6,426 802 4,188 386 325 724 1
50 - 54 5,363 594 3,393 608 274 494 -
55 - 59 4,395 476 2,557 829 224 307 2
60 - 64 3,560 291 1,978 1,010 130 151 -

65 - 69 2,686 250 1,285 995 78 77 1


70 - 74 1,518 132 551 770 33 32 -
75 & Over 2,018 188 498 1,290 13 26 3

Sources: 2015 Census of Population, Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 1.11
Number of Institutional Living Quarters and Their Resident Population by Sex
Region III, Census Year 2010 and 2015
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
2010 2015
Institutional Living Quarters Number of Both Number of Both
Male Female Male Female
Institution Sexes Institution Sexes

Region III 939 19,259 14,667 4,592 1,605 34,109 26,387 7,722

Hotels, lodging houses,


dormitories, and others 388 3,982 2,816 1,166 876 9,343 6,698 2,645
Hospitals and nurses' homes 62 1,319 839 480 24 716 423 293
Welfare institutions 88 2,304 1,214 1,090 73 2,460 1,161 1,299
Corrective and penal institutions 26 5,901 5,445 456 30 13,134 11,611 1,523
Convents, nunneries, seminaries,
and boarding schools 132 1,418 654 764 208 1,963 959 1,004
Military camps 75 1,848 1,711 137 77 2,232 1,999 233
Logging, mining, and
construction/public works
camps 37 488 423 65 46 832 795 37
Ocean going and
interisland/coastal vessels 5 49 48 1 2 14 13 1
Others 126 1,950 1,517 433 269 3,415 2,728 687

Source: 2010 Census of Population and Housing and 2015 Census of Population, Philippine Statistics Authority

58
Table 1.12
Institutional Population by Age Group, Sex and Residence Status
Region III, Census Year 2015
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Institutional Age Group
Residence Status and Sex
Population Under 5 5 - 9 10 - 14 15 - 19 20 - 24 25 - 29 30 - 34

Region III 34,109 268 469 1,114 4,104 5,974 5,515 4,578

Manager, director, and person-in-charge 729 - - - 13 90 107 114


Staff member/employee including physician
and nurse 5,940 - - - 547 1,383 1,464 868
Officer/enlisted man, and trainee 1,464 - - - 5 262 383 271
Officer/crew member in merchant vessel 16 - - - 1 1 10 3
Priest, seminarian, and nun 762 - - - 77 94 49 54
Lodger/boarder 6,717 64 72 197 2,349 1,920 983 459
Patient (hospital, sanitarium, and others) 523 - 4 5 22 55 49 79
Ward (home for the aged orphanage welfare
institution) 2,134 141 301 721 435 114 29 33
Prisoner/detainee 13,288 - - - 294 1,510 2,056 2,434
Others 2,536 63 92 191 361 545 385 263

Male 26,387 139 229 642 2,805 4,644 4,487 3,867


Manager, director, and person-in-charge 481 - - - 8 51 73 85
Staff member/employee including physician
and nurse 4,665 - - - 403 1,086 1,134 715
Officer/enlisted man, and trainee 1,361 - - - 4 226 352 261
Officer/crew member in merchant vessel 15 - - - 1 1 10 3
Priest, seminarian, and nun 331 - - - 60 55 28 33
Lodger/boarder 4,645 34 27 102 1,597 1,355 711 332
Patient (hospital, sanitarium, and others) 279 - 1 5 13 36 25 51
Ward (home for the aged orphanage welfare
institution) 1,064 77 160 419 221 58 10 13
Prisoner/detainee 11,759 - - - 265 1,365 1,847 2,171
Others 1,787 28 41 116 233 411 297 203

Female 7,722 129 240 472 1,299 1,330 1,028 711


Manager, director, and person-in-charge 248 - - - 5 39 34 29
Staff member/employee including physician
and nurse 1,275 - - - 144 297 330 153
Officer/enlisted man, and trainee 103 - - - 1 36 31 10
Officer/crew member in merchant vessel 1 - - - - - - -
Priest, seminarian, and nun 431 - - - 17 39 21 21
Lodger/boarder 2,072 30 45 95 752 565 272 127
Patient (hospital, sanitarium, and others) 244 - 3 - 9 19 24 28
Ward (home for the aged orphanage welfare
institution) 1,070 64 141 302 214 56 19 20
Prisoner/detainee 1,529 - - - 29 145 209 263
Others 749 35 51 75 128 134 88 60

59
Table 1.12 - Concluded
Institutional Population by Age Group, Sex and Residence Status
Region III, Census Year 2015
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Age Group
Residence Status and Sex 65 and
35 - 39 40 - 44 45 - 49 50 - 54 55 - 59 60 - 64
over

Region III 4,073 2,830 2,053 1,300 777 405 649

Manager, director, and person-in-charge 97 99 78 42 36 20 33


Staff member/employee including physician
and nurse 705 339 273 153 106 54 48
Officer/enlisted man, and trainee 282 140 59 43 12 6 1
Officer/crew member in merchant vessel - - - 1 - - -
Priest, seminarian, and nun 70 76 73 83 50 31 105
Lodger/boarder 241 170 98 63 50 28 23
Patient (hospital, sanitarium, and others) 69 65 45 50 39 6 35
Ward (home for the aged orphanage welfare
institution) 30 31 18 21 22 26 212
Prisoner/detainee 2,356 1,788 1,308 779 418 207 138
Others 223 122 101 65 44 27 54

Male 3,458 2,301 1,671 1,015 573 290 266


Manager, director, and person-in-charge 74 69 53 26 19 10 13
Staff member/employee including physician
and nurse 615 265 211 117 73 30 16
Officer/enlisted man, and trainee 264 136 59 42 11 5 1
Officer/crew member in merchant vessel - - - - - - -
Priest, seminarian, and nun 30 16 31 24 18 13 23
Lodger/boarder 181 124 70 44 34 21 13
Patient (hospital, sanitarium, and others) 31 28 21 29 21 2 16
Ward (home for the aged orphanage welfare
institution) 8 10 8 9 12 11 48
Prisoner/detainee 2,075 1,553 1,145 678 360 178 122
Others 180 100 73 46 25 20 14

Female 615 529 382 285 204 115 383


Manager, director, and person-in-charge 23 30 25 16 17 10 20
Staff member/employee including physician
and nurse 90 74 62 36 33 24 32
Officer/enlisted man, and trainee 18 4 - 1 1 1 -
Officer/crew member in merchant vessel - - - 1 - - -
Priest, seminarian, and nun 40 60 42 59 32 18 82
Lodger/boarder 60 46 28 19 16 7 10
Patient (hospital, sanitarium, and others) 38 37 24 21 18 4 19
Ward (home for the aged orphanage welfare
institution) 22 21 10 12 10 15 164
Prisoner/detainee 281 235 163 101 58 29 16
Others 43 22 28 19 19 7 40

Source: 2015 Census of Population, Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 1.13
Institutional Population by Residence Status, Type of Institutional Living Quarter and Sex
Region III, Census Year 2015
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Residence Status
Institutional Manager/
Institutional Living Quarters and Sex Staff Officer/ Officer/
Population Director/
Member/ Enlisted Man/ Crew
Person-in-
Employee Trainee Member
Charge

Region III 34,109 729 5,940 1,464 16

Hotels, lodging houses, dormitories, and


others 9,343 371 2,580 - -
Hospitals and nurses' homes 716 12 163 - -
Welfare institutions 2,460 42 183 - -
Corrective and penal institutions 13,134 10 - - -
Convents, nunneries, seminaries, and
boarding schools 1,963 47 184 - -
Military camps 2,232 38 492 1,439 -
Logging, mining, and construction/public
works camps 832 28 587 - -
Oceangoing and interisland/coastal vessels 14 2 9 - 3
Others 3,415 179 1,742 25 13

Male 26,387 481 4,665 1,361 15


Hotels, lodging houses, dormitories, and
others 6,698 238 2,010 - -
Hospitals and nurses' homes 423 6 129 - -
Welfare institutions 1,161 12 90 - -
Corrective and penal institutions 11,611 7 - - -
Convents, nunneries, seminaries, and
boarding schools 959 16 83 - -
Military camps 1,999 37 369 1,340 -
Logging, mining, and construction/public
works camps 795 26 564 - -
Oceangoing and interisland/coastal vessels 13 2 8 - 3
Others 2,728 137 1,412 21 12

Female 7,722 248 1,275 103 1


Hotels, lodging houses, dormitories, and
others 2,645 133 570 - -
Hospitals and nurses' homes 293 6 34 - -
Welfare institutions 1,299 30 93 - -
Corrective and penal institutions 1,523 3 - - -
Convents, nunneries, seminaries, and
boarding schools 1,004 31 101 - -
Military camps 233 1 123 99 -
Logging, mining, and construction/public
works camps 37 2 23 - -
Oceangoing and interisland/coastal vessels 1 - 1 - -
Others 687 42 330 4 1

61
Table 1.13- Concluded
Institutional Population by Residence Status, Type of Institutional Living Quarter and Sex
Region III, Census Year 2015
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Residence Status
Patient Ward
Institutional Living Quarters and Sex Priest/
Lodger/ (hospital, (home for Prisoner/
Seminarian/ Others
Boarder sanitarium, the aged detainee
Nun
and others) orphanage)

Region III 762 6,717 523 2,134 13,288 2,536

Hotels, lodging houses, dormitories, and


others - 5,983 - - - 409
Hospitals and nurses' homes 1 - 523 - - 17
Welfare institutions 21 - - 2,066 - 148
Corrective and penal institutions - - - - 13,075 49
Convents, nunneries, seminaries, and
boarding schools 717 501 - - - 514
Military camps 1 - - - 96 166
Logging, mining, and construction/public
works camps - - - - - 217
Oceangoing and interisland/coastal vessels - - - - - -
Others 22 233 - 68 117 1,016

Male 331 4,645 279 1,064 11,759 1,787


Hotels, lodging houses, dormitories, and
others - 4,198 - - - 252
Hospitals and nurses' homes 1 - 279 - - 8
Welfare institutions 1 - - 1,027 - 31
Corrective and penal institutions - - - - 11,555 49
Convents, nunneries, seminaries, and
boarding schools 311 290 - - - 259
Military camps 1 - - - 89 163
Logging, mining, and construction/public
works camps - - - - - 205
Oceangoing and interisland/coastal vessels - - - - - -
Others 17 157 - 37 115 820

Female 431 2,072 244 1,070 1,529 749


Hotels, lodging houses, dormitories, and
others - 1,785 - - - 157
Hospitals and nurses' homes - - 244 - - 9
Welfare institutions 20 - - 1,039 - 117
Corrective and penal institutions - - - - 1,520 -
Convents, nunneries, seminaries, and
boarding schools 406 211 - - - 255
Military camps - - - - 7 3
Logging, mining, and construction/public
works camps - - - - - 12
Oceangoing and interisland/coastal vessels - - - - - -
Others 5 76 - 31 2 196

Source: 2015 Census of Population, Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 1.14
Institutional Population 10 Years Old and Over by Marital Status, Age Group and Sex
Region III, Census Year 2015
(Age in years)
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Institutional Marital Status
Population
Age Group and Sex Divorced/ Common-law/
10 Years Old Single Married Widowed Unknown
and Over Separated Live in

Region III 33,372 19,807 9,957 662 487 1,829 630

Below 20 5,218 4,957 43 3 3 36 176


20 - 24 5,974 5,282 413 15 12 206 46
25 - 29 5,515 3,736 1,294 30 57 357 41
30 - 34 4,578 2,164 1,844 26 80 391 73
35 - 39 4,073 1,402 2,124 62 86 337 62
40 - 44 2,830 809 1,573 74 79 229 66
45 - 49 2,053 555 1,171 62 80 141 44
50 - 54 1,300 366 700 72 50 67 45
55 - 59 777 173 451 60 16 40 37
60 - 64 405 104 202 64 16 12 7
65 - 69 240 72 84 60 3 8 13
70 - 74 151 60 36 44 1 3 7
75 - 79 105 49 13 35 1 1 6
80 and over 153 78 9 55 3 1 7

Male 26,019 14,664 8,617 390 396 1,603 349


Below 20 3,447 3,260 36 2 2 25 122
20 - 24 4,644 4,092 335 12 12 164 29
25 - 29 4,487 2,972 1,111 24 45 314 21
30 - 34 3,867 1,765 1,628 18 57 354 45
35 - 39 3,458 1,133 1,876 46 73 305 25
40 - 44 2,301 591 1,362 51 70 202 25
45 - 49 1,671 408 1,008 45 70 122 18
50 - 54 1,015 230 613 49 40 59 24
55 - 59 573 96 378 36 11 34 18
60 - 64 290 57 164 40 14 12 3
65 - 69 146 29 65 31 2 8 11
70 - 74 61 8 28 20 - 2 3
75 - 79 33 11 9 9 - 1 3
80 and over 26 12 4 7 - 1 2

Female 7,353 5,143 1,340 272 91 226 281


Below 20 1,771 1,697 7 1 1 11 54
20 - 24 1,330 1,190 78 3 - 42 17
25 - 29 1,028 764 183 6 12 43 20
30 - 34 711 399 216 8 23 37 28
35 - 39 615 269 248 16 13 32 37
40 - 44 529 218 211 23 9 27 41
45 - 49 382 147 163 17 10 19 26
50 - 54 285 136 87 23 10 8 21
55 - 59 204 77 73 24 5 6 19
60 - 64 115 47 38 24 2 - 4
65 - 69 94 43 19 29 1 - 2
70 - 74 90 52 8 24 1 1 4
75 - 79 72 38 4 26 1 - 3
80 and over 127 66 5 48 3 - 5

Source: 2015 Census of Population, Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 1.15
Institutional Population 5 Years Old and Over by Age, Highest Grade/Year Completed and Sex
Region III, Census Year 2015
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Institutional Age
Highest Grade/Year
Population 5 Years
Completed and Sex 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Old and Over

Region III 33,841 60 91 88 108 122 156 253 277 199

No Grade Completed 442 34 14 6 7 3 1 3 17 5


Preschool 145 26 54 18 7 4 16 4 3 2
Special Education 61 - 1 - 3 7 2 2 3 4
Elementary 6,965 - 22 64 91 108 137 142 173 106
1st - 4th Grade 2,039 - 22 64 91 108 124 78 62 46
5th - 6th Grade 1,082 - - - - - 13 46 30 26
Graduate 3,844 - - - - - - 18 81 34
Highschool 16,682 - - - - - - - 30 82
Undergraduate 4,397 - - - - - - - 30 82
Graduate 12,285 - - - - - - - - -
Postsecondary 747 - - - - - - - - -
Undergraduate 72 - - - - - - - - -
Graduate 675 - - - - - - - - -
College Undergraduate 5,030 - - - - - - - - -
Academic Degree Holder 2,971 - - - - - - - - -
Postbaccalaureate 179 - - - - - - - - -
Not Reported 619 - - - - - - 102 51 -

Male 26,248 26 46 43 53 61 89 176 140 115


No Grade Completed 279 12 7 4 4 3 1 2 17 4
Preschool 84 14 30 8 4 2 14 2 2 1
Special Education 47 - 1 - 3 6 2 - 3 2
Elementary 5,751 - 8 31 42 50 72 70 106 67
1st - 4th Grade 1,556 - 8 31 42 50 69 44 38 30
5th - 6th Grade 870 - - - - - 3 19 20 16
Graduate 3,325 - - - - - - 7 48 21
Highschool 13,470 - - - - - - - 12 41
Undergraduate 3,484 - - - - - - - 12 41
Graduate 9,986 - - - - - - - - -
Postsecondary 579 - - - - - - - - -
Undergraduate 54 - - - - - - - - -
Graduate 525 - - - - - - - - -
College Undergraduate 3,757 - - - - - - - - -
Academic Degree Holder 1,852 - - - - - - - - -
Postbaccalaureate 105 - - - - - - - - -
Not Reported 324 - - - - - - 102 - -

Female 7,593 34 45 45 55 61 67 77 137 84


No Grade Completed 163 22 7 2 3 - - 1 - 1
Preschool 61 12 24 10 3 2 2 2 1 1
Special Education 14 - - - - 1 - 2 - 2
Elementary 1,214 - 14 33 49 58 65 72 67 39
1st - 4th Grade 483 - 14 33 49 58 55 34 24 16
5th - 6th Grade 212 - - - - - 10 27 10 10
Graduate 519 - - - - - - 11 33 13
Highschool 3,212 - - - - - - - 18 41
Undergraduate 913 - - - - - - - 18 41
Graduate 2,299 - - - - - - - - -
Postsecondary 168 - - - - - - - - -
Undergraduate 18 - - - - - - - - -
Graduate 150 - - - - - - - - -
College Undergraduate 1,273 - - - - - - - - -
Academic Degree Holder 1,119 - - - - - - - - -
Postbaccalaureate 74 - - - - - - - - -
Not Reported 295 - - - - - - - 51 -

64
Table 1.15- Concluded
Institutional Population 5 Years Old and Over by Age, Highest Grade/Year Completed and Sex
Region III, Census Year 2015
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Highest Grade/Year Age
Completed and Sex 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 - 24 25 - 29 30 - 34 35 and over
Region III 229 266 596 845 1,218 1,179 5,974 5,515 4,578 12,087

No Grade Completed 4 2 6 8 7 8 38 19 51 209


Preschool 1 - - - 1 - - 1 2 6
Special Education - 8 1 4 1 8 12 3 1 1
Elementary 79 64 73 68 113 155 938 937 863 2,832
1st - 4th Grade 31 20 22 23 29 34 216 207 181 681
5th - 6th Grade 11 13 16 14 23 19 181 142 127 421
Graduate 37 31 35 31 61 102 541 588 555 1,730
Highschool 143 192 429 493 507 513 2,834 3,003 2,601 5,855
Undergraduate 143 149 128 130 121 114 658 643 666 1,533
Graduate - 43 301 363 386 399 2,176 2,360 1,935 4,322
Postsecondary - - - 1 4 15 124 208 127 268
Undergraduate - - - 1 4 - 11 19 12 25
Graduate - - - - - 15 113 189 115 243
College Undergraduate - - 80 267 580 455 1,304 610 452 1,282
Academic Degree Holder - - - - - 21 662 676 409 1,203
Postbaccalaureate - - - - - - 10 17 19 133
Not Reported 2 - 7 4 5 4 52 41 53 298

Male 122 140 347 540 899 879 4,644 4,487 3,867 9,574
No Grade Completed 4 2 4 4 4 5 32 17 44 109
Preschool - - - - - - - - 2 5
Special Education - 5 1 4 1 6 11 1 - 1
Elementary 45 45 47 46 101 134 860 856 784 2,387
1st - 4th Grade 19 17 16 17 26 30 199 190 168 562
5th - 6th Grade 4 6 10 9 18 17 160 122 113 353
Graduate 22 22 21 20 57 87 501 544 503 1,472
Highschool 71 88 264 343 373 373 2,244 2,499 2,213 4,949
Undergraduate 71 75 64 62 89 83 566 535 573 1,313
Graduate - 13 200 281 284 290 1,678 1,964 1,640 3,636
Postsecondary - - - - 1 14 95 162 106 201
Undergraduate - - - - 1 - 9 14 10 20
Graduate - - - - - 14 86 148 96 181
College Undergraduate - - 30 140 416 331 976 474 379 1,011
Academic Degree Holder - - - - - 12 385 443 296 716
Postbaccalaureate - - - - - - 10 15 14 66
Not Reported 2 - 1 3 3 4 31 20 29 129

Female 107 126 249 305 319 300 1,330 1,028 711 2,513
No Grade Completed - - 2 4 3 3 6 2 7 100
Preschool 1 - - - 1 - - 1 - 1
Special Education - 3 - - - 2 1 2 1 -
Elementary 34 19 26 22 12 21 78 81 79 445
1st - 4th Grade 12 3 6 6 3 4 17 17 13 119
5th - 6th Grade 7 7 6 5 5 2 21 20 14 68
Graduate 15 9 14 11 4 15 40 44 52 258
Highschool 72 104 165 150 134 140 590 504 388 906
Undergraduate 72 74 64 68 32 31 92 108 93 220
Graduate - 30 101 82 102 109 498 396 295 686
Postsecondary - - - 1 3 1 29 46 21 67
Undergraduate - - - 1 3 - 2 5 2 5
Graduate - - - - - 1 27 41 19 62
College Undergraduate - - 50 127 164 124 328 136 73 271
Academic Degree Holder - - - - - 9 277 233 113 487
Postbaccalaureate - - - - - - - 2 5 67
Not Reported - - 6 1 2 - 21 21 24 169

Source: 2015 Census of Population, Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 1.16
Number of Households by Type of Building, Tenure Status of the Housing Unit/Lot and Province/City
Region III, Census Year 2015
Type of Building
Number of
Province and Tenure Status of the Housing Unit/Lot Single Multi-Unit
Households Duplex
House Residential

Region III 2,566,524 2,010,463 225,997 325,478


Own or owner like possession of house and lot 1,755,559 1,452,577 139,772 161,486
Rent house/room including lot 275,021 119,338 37,277 117,400
Own house rent lot 54,044 43,482 4,698 5,760
Own house rent-free lot with consent of owner 306,852 263,550 25,287 17,503
Own house rent-free lot without consent of owner 34,338 28,221 3,485 2,512
Rent-free house and lot with consent of owner 134,192 98,434 14,891 19,795
Rent-free house and lot without consent of owner 6,457 4,813 583 1,013
Not Applicable - - - -
Not Reported 61 48 4 9

Aurora 49,410 46,632 1,889 809


Own or owner like possession of house and lot 30,218 29,082 912 201
Rent house/room including lot 1,993 1,395 242 338
Own house rent lot 641 612 14 14
Own house rent-free lot with consent of owner 11,670 11,096 390 164
Own house rent-free lot without consent of owner 531 500 22 8
Rent-free house and lot with consent of owner 4,292 3,890 301 84
Rent-free house and lot without consent of owner 65 57 8 -
Not Applicable - - - -
Not Reported - - - -

Bataan 173,212 138,165 17,079 17,730


Own or owner like possession of house and lot 108,079 92,698 9,259 6,013
Rent house/room including lot 22,373 10,289 3,196 8,846
Own house rent lot 1,535 1,216 190 126
Own house rent-free lot with consent of owner 27,195 22,952 2,740 1,478
Own house rent-free lot without consent of owner 3,218 2,608 376 225
Rent-free house and lot with consent of owner 10,504 8,147 1,291 1,016
Rent-free house and lot without consent of owner 308 255 27 26
Not Applicable - - - -
Not Reported - - - -

Bulacan 760,964 501,392 81,550 176,989


Own or owner like possession of house and lot 502,068 363,304 49,094 89,330
Rent house/room including lot 129,744 46,666 17,700 65,110
Own house rent lot 16,880 11,264 1,754 3,839
Own house rent-free lot with consent of owner 55,577 42,934 6,179 6,361
Own house rent-free lot without consent of owner 8,746 6,604 1,105 1,029
Rent-free house and lot with consent of owner 45,732 29,230 5,526 10,697
Rent-free house and lot without consent of owner 2,156 1,342 188 614
Not Applicable - - - -
Not Reported 61 48 4 9

Nueva Ecija 496,977 445,066 33,672 17,357


Own or owner like possession of house and lot 356,094 325,353 21,425 8,886
Rent house/room including lot 17,166 11,051 2,101 3,872
Own house rent lot 18,563 16,641 1,345 538
Own house rent-free lot with consent of owner 76,986 68,548 5,959 2,368
Own house rent-free lot without consent of owner 5,018 4,289 475 242
Rent-free house and lot with consent of owner 21,756 17,970 2,267 1,381
Rent-free house and lot without consent of owner 1,394 1,214 100 70
Not Applicable - - - -
Not Reported - - - -

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Table 1.16 - Continued
Number of Households by Type of Building, Tenure Status of the Housing Unit/Lot and Province/City
Region III, Census Year 2015
Type of Building
Province and Tenure Status of the Housing Unit/Lot Commercial/ Institutional Other
Not
Industrial/ Living Housing
Reported
Agricultural Quarters Unit

Region III 3,335 207 238 806


Own or owner like possession of house and lot 1,243 83 29 369
Rent house/room including lot 914 22 42 28
Own house rent lot 50 3 25 26
Own house rent-free lot with consent of owner 184 27 44 257
Own house rent-free lot without consent of owner 21 2 57 40
Rent-free house and lot with consent of owner 902 67 30 73
Rent-free house and lot without consent of owner 21 3 11 13
Not Applicable - - - -
Not Reported - - - -

Aurora 48 4 5 23
Own or owner like possession of house and lot 16 1 2 4
Rent house/room including lot 18 - - -
Own house rent lot 1 - - -
Own house rent-free lot with consent of owner 2 1 2 15
Own house rent-free lot without consent of owner 1 - - -
Rent-free house and lot with consent of owner 10 2 1 4
Rent-free house and lot without consent of owner - - - -
Not Applicable - - - -
Not Reported - - - -

Bataan 135 14 8 81
Own or owner like possession of house and lot 53 6 2 48
Rent house/room including lot 39 1 1 1
Own house rent lot 3 - - -
Own house rent-free lot with consent of owner 6 4 3 12
Own house rent-free lot without consent of owner 1 - - 8
Rent-free house and lot with consent of owner 33 3 2 12
Rent-free house and lot without consent of owner - - - -
Not Applicable - - - -
Not Reported - - - -

Bulacan 803 34 52 144


Own or owner like possession of house and lot 252 14 16 58
Rent house/room including lot 252 4 3 9
Own house rent lot 10 1 3 9
Own house rent-free lot with consent of owner 43 1 14 45
Own house rent-free lot without consent of owner 1 1 2 4
Rent-free house and lot with consent of owner 242 12 11 14
Rent-free house and lot without consent of owner 3 1 3 5
Not Applicable - - - -
Not Reported - - - -

Nueva Ecija 589 31 29 233


Own or owner like possession of house and lot 304 6 2 118
Rent house/room including lot 136 4 1 1
Own house rent lot 13 1 13 12
Own house rent-free lot with consent of owner 33 - 7 71
Own house rent-free lot without consent of owner 6 - 1 5
Rent-free house and lot with consent of owner 93 20 2 23
Rent-free house and lot without consent of owner 4 - 3 3
Not Applicable - - - -
Not Reported - - - -

67
Table 1.16 - Continued
Number of Households by Type of Building, Tenure Status of the Housing Unit/Lot and Province/City
Region III, Census Year 2015
Type of Building
Number of
Province and Tenure Status of the Housing Unit/Lot Single Multi-Unit
Households Duplex
House Residential

Pampanga (excluding Angeles) 479,082 385,804 41,503 50,914


Own or owner like possession of house and lot 371,189 309,568 29,835 31,513
Rent house/room including lot 33,889 16,740 4,504 12,510
Own house rent lot 6,781 5,534 606 631
Own house rent-free lot with consent of owner 39,123 32,624 3,542 2,873
Own house rent-free lot without consent of owner 6,204 5,128 714 352
Rent-free house and lot with consent of owner 20,850 15,468 2,168 2,872
Rent-free house and lot without consent of owner 1,046 742 134 163
Not Applicable - - - -
Not Reported - - - -

City of Angeles 96,219 58,042 11,377 26,421


Own or owner like possession of house and lot 54,467 36,321 6,516 11,558
Rent house/room including lot 23,705 9,372 2,845 11,341
Own house rent lot 994 600 104 288
Own house rent-free lot with consent of owner 10,257 7,413 1,232 1,585
Own house rent-free lot without consent of owner 2,659 2,114 202 278
Rent-free house and lot with consent of owner 3,483 1,717 413 1,290
Rent-free house and lot without consent of owner 654 505 65 81
Not Applicable - - - -
Not Reported - - - -

Tarlac 311,994 281,117 19,538 10,687


Own or owner like possession of house and lot 214,764 196,584 12,294 5,578
Rent house/room including lot 11,680 8,087 1,245 2,217
Own house rent lot 5,534 5,009 403 106
Own house rent-free lot with consent of owner 57,953 52,833 3,516 1,515
Own house rent-free lot without consent of owner 7,074 6,238 516 313
Rent-free house and lot with consent of owner 14,464 11,910 1,531 934
Rent-free house and lot without consent of owner 525 456 33 24
Not Applicable - - - -
Not Reported - - - -

Zambales (excluding Olongapo City) 142,184 122,596 11,258 8,030


Own or owner like possession of house and lot 88,773 79,576 6,468 2,613
Rent house/room including lot 14,961 8,707 2,240 3,933
Own house rent lot 2,651 2,335 194 113
Own house rent-free lot with consent of owner 25,200 23,170 1,369 625
Own house rent-free lot without consent of owner 709 623 47 39
Rent-free house and lot with consent of owner 9,725 8,059 922 688
Rent-free house and lot without consent of owner 165 126 18 19
Not Applicable - - - -
Not Reported - - - -

City of Olongapo 56,482 31,649 8,131 16,541


Own or owner like possession of house and lot 29,907 20,091 3,969 5,794
Rent house/room including lot 19,510 7,031 3,204 9,233
Own house rent lot 465 271 88 105
Own house rent-free lot with consent of owner 2,891 1,980 360 534
Own house rent-free lot without consent of owner 179 117 28 26
Rent-free house and lot with consent of owner 3,386 2,043 472 833
Rent-free house and lot without consent of owner 144 116 10 16
Not Applicable - - - -
Not Reported - - - -

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Table 1.16 - Concluded
Number of Households by Type of Building, Tenure Status of the Housing Unit/Lot and Province/City
Region III, Census Year 2015
Type of Building
Province and Tenure Status of the Housing Unit/Lot Commercial/ Institutional Other
Not
Industrial/ Living Housing
Reported
Agricultural Quarters Unit

Pampanga (excluding Angeles City) 684 53 28 96


Own or owner like possession of house and lot 188 29 1 55
Rent house/room including lot 115 7 10 3
Own house rent lot 6 1 3 -
Own house rent-free lot with consent of owner 43 5 4 32
Own house rent-free lot without consent of owner 7 - 3 -
Rent-free house and lot with consent of owner 323 11 3 5
Rent-free house and lot without consent of owner 2 - 4 1
Not Applicable - - - -
Not Reported - - - -

City of Angeles 256 22 47 54


Own or owner like possession of house and lot 48 11 - 13
Rent house/room including lot 139 6 1 1
Own house rent lot 1 - - 1
Own house rent-free lot with consent of owner 10 2 1 14
Own house rent-free lot without consent of owner 3 1 43 18
Rent-free house and lot with consent of owner 53 2 2 6
Rent-free house and lot without consent of owner 2 - - 1
Not Applicable - - - -
Not Reported - - - -

Tarlac 490 18 42 102


Own or owner like possession of house and lot 253 8 4 43
Rent house/room including lot 106 - 20 5
Own house rent lot 10 - 5 1
Own house rent-free lot with consent of owner 38 3 9 39
Own house rent-free lot without consent of owner 2 - - 5
Rent-free house and lot with consent of owner 73 7 3 6
Rent-free house and lot without consent of owner 8 - 1 3
Not Applicable - - - -
Not Reported - - - -

Zambales (excluding Olongapo City) 208 12 16 64


Own or owner like possession of house and lot 85 4 1 26
Rent house/room including lot 71 - 4 6
Own house rent lot 5 - 1 3
Own house rent-free lot with consent of owner 3 2 4 27
Own house rent-free lot without consent of owner - - - -
Rent-free house and lot with consent of owner 43 5 6 2
Rent-free house and lot without consent of owner 1 1 - -
Not Applicable - - - -
Not Reported - - - -

City of Olongapo 122 19 11 9


Own or owner like possession of house and lot 44 4 1 4
Rent house/room including lot 38 - 2 2
Own house rent lot 1 - - -
Own house rent-free lot with consent of owner 6 9 - 2
Own house rent-free lot without consent of owner - - 8 -
Rent-free house and lot with consent of owner 32 5 - 1
Rent-free house and lot without consent of owner 1 1 - -
Not Applicable - - - -
Not Reported - - - -

Source : 2015 Census of Population, Philippine Statistics Authority

69
Table 1.17
Number of Occupied Housing Units and Households, Household Population and Ratio of Households
and Household Population to Occupied Housing Units by Type of Building and Province/City
Region III, Census Year 2015
Ratio
Number of Households
Province/City Number of Household Households
Occupied Population
and Type of Building Households* Population* to Occupied
Housing Units to Occupied
Housing Units
Housing Units

Region III 2,511,783 2,566,524 11,183,928 1.02 4.45

Single House 1,965,707 2,010,463 8,905,847 1.02 4.53


Duplex 222,058 225,997 945,337 1.02 4.26
Multi-Unit Residential 319,649 325,478 1,315,069 1.02 4.11
Commercial/Industrial/Agricultural 3,244 3,335 12,594 1.03 3.88
Institutional Living Quarters 200 207 774 1.04 3.87
Other Housing Unit 233 238 920 1.02 3.95
Not Reported 692 806 3,387 1.16 4.89

Aurora 49,066 49,410 213,683 1.01 4.36

Single House 46,301 46,632 202,959 1.01 4.38


Duplex 1,879 1,889 7,605 1.01 4.05
Multi-Unit Residential 807 809 2,830 1.00 3.51
Commercial/Industrial/Agricultural 48 48 173 1.00 3.60
Institutional Living Quarters 4 4 11 1.00 2.75
Other Housing Unit 5 5 7 1.00 1.40
Not Reported 22 23 98 1.05 4.45

Bataan 170,152 173,212 755,296 1.02 4.44

Single House 135,548 138,165 617,316 1.02 4.55


Duplex 16,818 17,079 71,094 1.02 4.23
Multi-Unit Residential 17,556 17,730 65,979 1.01 3.76
Commercial/Industrial/Agricultural 135 135 503 1.00 3.73
Institutional Living Quarters 14 14 48 1.00 3.43
Other Housing Unit 8 8 22 1.00 2.75
Not Reported 73 81 334 1.11 4.58

Bulacan 741,737 760,964 3,283,215 1.03 4.43

Single House 487,443 501,392 2,207,472 1.03 4.53


Duplex 79,777 81,550 338,784 1.02 4.25
Multi-Unit Residential 173,563 176,989 733,081 1.02 4.22
Commercial/Industrial/Agricultural 764 803 2,929 1.05 3.83
Institutional Living Quarters 32 34 125 1.06 3.91
Other Housing Unit 52 52 186 1.00 3.58
Not Reported 106 144 638 1.36 6.02

Nueva Ecija 488,461 496,977 2,147,656 1.02 4.40

Single House 437,069 445,066 1,937,545 1.02 4.43


Duplex 33,318 33,672 138,764 1.01 4.16
Multi-Unit Residential 17,233 17,357 67,908 1.01 3.94
Commercial/Industrial/Agricultural 589 589 2,255 1.00 3.83
Institutional Living Quarters 30 31 118 1.03 3.93
Other Housing Unit 24 29 102 1.21 4.25
Not Reported 198 233 964 1.18 4.87

70
Table 1.17 – Concluded
Number of Occupied Housing Units and Households, Household Population and Ratio of Households
and Household Population to Occupied Housing Units by Type of Building and Province/City
Region III, Census Year 2015
Ratio
Number of Households
Province/City Number of Household Households
Occupied Population
and Type of Building Households* Population* to Occupied
Housing Units to Occupied
Housing Units
Housing Units

Pampanga (excluding Angeles) 466,548 479,082 2,193,394 1.03 4.70

Single House 375,192 385,804 1,797,727 1.03 4.79


Duplex 40,773 41,503 182,325 1.02 4.47
Multi-Unit Residential 49,766 50,914 209,941 1.02 4.22
Commercial/Industrial/Agricultural 651 684 2,682 1.05 4.12
Institutional Living Quarters 52 53 200 1.02 3.85
Other Housing Unit 28 28 117 1.00 4.18
Not Reported 86 96 402 1.12 4.67

City of Angeles 94,666 96,219 408,885 1.02 4.32

Single House 56,862 58,042 255,049 1.02 4.49


Duplex 11,193 11,377 48,194 1.02 4.31
Multi-Unit Residential 26,234 26,421 104,075 1.01 3.97
Commercial/Industrial/Agricultural 255 256 1,022 1.00 4.01
Institutional Living Quarters 22 22 106 1.00 4.82
Other Housing Unit 47 47 234 1.00 4.98
Not Reported 53 54 205 1.02 3.87

Tarlac 306,044 311,994 1,361,763 1.02 4.45

Single House 275,504 281,117 1,234,389 1.02 4.48


Duplex 19,301 19,538 82,306 1.01 4.26
Multi-Unit Residential 10,612 10,687 42,506 1.01 4.01
Commercial/Industrial/Agricultural 484 490 1,889 1.01 3.90
Institutional Living Quarters 16 18 72 1.13 4.50
Other Housing Unit 42 42 153 1.00 3.64
Not Reported 85 102 448 1.20 5.27

Zambales(excluding Olongapo City) 139,844 142,184 588,213 1.02 4.21

Single House 120,649 122,596 516,021 1.02 4.28


Duplex 11,049 11,258 43,857 1.02 3.97
Multi-Unit Residential 7,855 8,030 27,182 1.02 3.46
Commercial/Industrial/Agricultural 204 208 768 1.02 3.76
Institutional Living Quarters 11 12 52 1.09 4.73
Other Housing Unit 16 16 73 1.00 4.56
Not Reported 60 64 260 1.07 4.33

City of Olongapo 55,265 56,482 231,823 1.02 4.19

Single House 31,139 31,649 137,369 1.02 4.41


Duplex 7,950 8,131 32,408 1.02 4.08
Multi-Unit Residential 16,023 16,541 61,567 1.03 3.84
Commercial/Industrial/Agricultural 114 122 373 1.07 3.27
Institutional Living Quarters 19 19 42 1.00 2.21
Other Housing Unit 11 11 26 1.00 2.36
Not Reported 9 9 38 1.00 4.22

Note: * excludes households in relocation area


Source : 2015 Census of Population, Philippine Statistics Authority

71
Table 1.18
Number of Occupied Housing Units by Construction Materials of the Roof and Outer Wall
by Province/City: Region III, Census Year 2015
Construction Materials of the Roof
Province/ Number of Half Bamboo/
Construction Materials Occupied Galvanized Tile
Galvanized Cogon/
of the Outer Wall Housing Units Iron/ Concrete/
Iron and Half Nipa/
Aluminum Clay Tile
Concrete Anahaw

Region III 2,511,783 2,206,279 49,894 138,344 98,708

Concrete/Brick/Stone 1,880,647 1,809,558 41,129 24,862 3,161


Wood 145,383 110,700 3,142 10,561 17,618
Half Concrete/Brick/Stone and Half Wood 293,270 185,653 4,998 96,304 5,334
Galvanized Iron/Aluminum 18,203 14,016 464 1,888 1,579
Bamboo/Sawali/Cogon/Nipa 150,805 74,099 - 3,967 69,607
Asbestos 520 315 6 131 -
Glass 317 158 133 26 -
Makeshift/Salvaged/Improvised Materials 10,617 4,429 - 229 670
Trapal 4,923 2,166 - - 554
Others 932 627 1 6 84
No Walls 363 315 3 7 21
Not Reported 5,803 4,243 18 363 80

Aurora 49,066 41,152 254 1,683 5,218

Concrete/Brick/Stone 22,572 22,149 177 167 67


Wood 14,113 10,761 47 432 2,464
Half Concrete/Brick/Stone and Half Wood 6,922 5,732 24 968 169
Galvanized Iron/Aluminum 224 170 5 15 33
Bamboo/Sawali/Cogon/Nipa 4,783 2,095 - 94 2,414
Asbestos 10 8 - - -
Glass 1 1 - - -
Makeshift/Salvaged/Improvised Materials 205 92 - 3 42
Trapal 77 32 - - 10
Others 72 48 - - 16
No Walls 10 3 - - 3
Not Reported 77 61 1 4 -

Bataan 170,152 147,470 4,381 8,985 7,610

Concrete/Brick/Stone 130,680 124,976 3,637 1,126 418


Wood 8,185 6,104 285 617 1,028
Half Concrete/Brick/Stone and Half Wood 17,807 10,065 397 6,732 554
Galvanized Iron/Aluminum 1,205 798 60 154 184
Bamboo/Sawali/Cogon/Nipa 10,292 4,547 - 296 5,258
Asbestos 30 26 - 1 -
Glass 5 5 - - -
Makeshift/Salvaged/Improvised Materials 1,032 423 - 30 86
Trapal 468 201 - - 64
Others 48 36 - - 5
No Walls 9 6 - - 1
Not Reported 391 283 2 29 12

Bulacan 741,737 669,545 16,312 39,616 10,655

Concrete/Brick/Stone 590,447 567,937 13,213 8,352 420


Wood 45,395 35,642 1,094 3,641 3,889
Half Concrete/Brick/Stone and Half Wood 79,693 49,999 1,853 26,691 741
Galvanized Iron/Aluminum 4,343 3,666 139 243 249
Bamboo/Sawali/Cogon/Nipa 15,296 8,950 - 457 5,168
Asbestos 137 103 4 4 -
Glass 19 14 4 1 -
Makeshift/Salvaged/Improvised Materials 3,070 1,359 - 107 86
Trapal 1,154 556 - - 94
Others 225 147 1 1 2
No Walls 112 100 1 5 -
Not Reported 1,846 1,072 3 114 6

72
Table 1.18 – Continued
Number of Occupied Housing Units by Construction Materials of the Roof and Outer Wall
by Province/City: Region III, Census Year 2015
Construction Materials of the Roof
Province/ Makeshift/
Construction Materials Salvaged/ Not
of the Outer Wall Asbestos Trapal Others
Improvised Reported
Materials

Region III 1,620 8,221 5,945 1,358 1,414

Concrete/Brick/Stone 1,192 183 326 195 41


Wood 182 1,249 1,516 366 49
Half Concrete/Brick/Stone and Half Wood 131 503 207 106 34
Galvanized Iron/Aluminum 7 67 174 8 -
Bamboo/Sawali/Cogon/Nipa - 1,060 1,435 402 235
Asbestos 68 - - - -
Glass - - - - -
Makeshift/Salvaged/Improvised Materials - 4,935 296 58 -
Trapal - 208 1,971 24 -
Others 2 14 15 183 -
No Walls - 2 5 10 -
Not Reported 38 - - 6 1,055

Aurora 14 232 329 158 26

Concrete/Brick/Stone 2 3 6 1 -
Wood 10 100 190 101 8
Half Concrete/Brick/Stone and Half Wood - 10 13 6 -
Galvanized Iron/Aluminum - 1 - - -
Bamboo/Sawali/Cogon/Nipa - 52 83 36 9
Asbestos 2 - - - -
Glass - - - - -
Makeshift/Salvaged/Improvised Materials - 63 2 3 -
Trapal - 1 34 - -
Others - 2 1 5 -
No Walls - - - 4 -
Not Reported - - - 2 9

Bataan 499 648 452 27 80

Concrete/Brick/Stone 479 13 13 18 -
Wood 6 64 81 - -
Half Concrete/Brick/Stone and Half Wood 3 36 20 - -
Galvanized Iron/Aluminum 2 1 6 - -
Bamboo/Sawali/Cogon/Nipa - 61 109 - 21
Asbestos 3 - - - -
Glass - - - - -
Makeshift/Salvaged/Improvised Materials - 437 52 4 -
Trapal - 34 169 - -
Others - 1 1 5 -
No Walls - 1 1 - -
Not Reported 6 - - - 59

Bulacan 597 2,499 1,463 298 752

Concrete/Brick/Stone 357 50 70 33 15
Wood 112 517 389 95 16
Half Concrete/Brick/Stone and Half Wood 83 220 53 37 16
Galvanized Iron/Aluminum 1 29 13 3 -
Bamboo/Sawali/Cogon/Nipa - 223 388 39 71
Asbestos 26 - - - -
Glass - - - - -
Makeshift/Salvaged/Improvised Materials - 1,410 89 19 -
Trapal - 45 452 7 -
Others 2 5 6 61 -
No Walls - - 3 3 -
Not Reported 16 - - 1 634

73
Table 1.18– Continued
Number of Occupied Housing Units by Construction Materials of the Roof and Outer Wall
by Province/City: Region III, Census Year 2015
Construction Materials of the Roof
Province/ Number of Half Bamboo/
Construction Materials Occupied Galvanized Tile
Galvanized Cogon/
of the Outer Wall Housing Units Iron/ Concrete/
Iron and Half Nipa/
Aluminum Clay Tile
Concrete Anahaw

Nueva Ecija 488,461 411,415 7,264 32,951 33,036

Concrete/Brick/Stone 311,366 300,078 5,881 4,594 641


Wood 32,902 25,554 494 2,121 4,247
Half Concrete/Brick/Stone and Half Wood 79,099 52,829 788 23,802 1,503
Galvanized Iron/Aluminum 4,451 3,086 87 749 492
Bamboo/Sawali/Cogon/Nipa 55,459 26,956 - 1,450 25,831
Asbestos 228 95 1 121 -
Glass 73 52 10 11 -
Makeshift/Salvaged/Improvised Materials 2,300 1,001 - 31 148
Trapal 816 325 - - 121
Others 219 162 - 3 20
No Walls 61 54 1 1 5
Not Reported 1,487 1,223 2 68 28

Pampanga (excluding Angeles) 466,548 412,903 11,502 26,460 12,851

Concrete/Brick/Stone 377,566 360,922 9,538 5,898 730


Wood 23,251 16,702 705 2,132 3,156
Half Concrete/Brick/Stone and Half Wood 46,563 26,709 1,065 17,654 1,015
Galvanized Iron/Aluminum 3,989 3,230 101 286 231
Bamboo/Sawali/Cogon/Nipa 12,030 3,850 - 400 7,556
Asbestos 52 37 1 4 -
Glass 124 33 83 8 -
Makeshift/Salvaged/Improvised Materials 1,320 454 - 23 47
Trapal 961 451 - - 82
Others 54 42 - 1 3
No Walls 103 96 1 - 4
Not Reported 535 377 8 54 27

City of Angeles 94,666 83,026 3,562 6,864 421

Concrete/Brick/Stone 80,453 75,866 3,010 1,511 13


Wood 3,538 2,560 265 284 206
Half Concrete/Brick/Stone and Half Wood 9,399 4,022 276 5,028 43
Galvanized Iron/Aluminum 222 174 1 24 20
Bamboo/Sawali/Cogon/Nipa 348 166 - 7 128
Asbestos 2 2 - - -
Glass 22 9 10 3 -
Makeshift/Salvaged/Improvised Materials 211 17 - 3 1
Trapal 367 121 - - 10
Others 19 8 - - -
No Walls 16 16 - - -
Not Reported 69 65 - 4 -

Tarlac 306,044 274,152 4,519 11,898 14,067

Concrete/Brick/Stone 226,625 220,840 3,810 1,491 377


Wood 9,277 6,969 208 568 1,461
Half Concrete/Brick/Stone and Half Wood 33,228 23,234 438 8,718 751
Galvanized Iron/Aluminum 1,744 1,366 38 154 178
Bamboo/Sawali/Cogon/Nipa 32,367 19,999 - 903 11,155
Asbestos 52 35 - 1 -
Glass 57 32 23 2 -
Makeshift/Salvaged/Improvised Materials 1,222 577 - 17 99
Trapal 447 228 - - 42
Others 155 111 - - 2
No Walls 33 30 - 1 -
Not Reported 837 731 2 43 2

74
Table 1.18 – Continued
Number of Occupied Housing Units by Construction Materials of the Roof and Outer Wall
by Province/City: Region III, Census Year 2015
Construction Materials of the Roof
Province/ Makeshift/
Construction Materials Salvaged/ Not
of the Outer Wall Asbestos Trapal Others
Improvised Reported
Materials

Nueva Ecija 184 1,769 1,192 396 254

Concrete/Brick/Stone 101 26 21 21 3
Wood 29 185 204 60 8
Half Concrete/Brick/Stone and Half Wood 32 76 35 22 12
Galvanized Iron/Aluminum 3 16 15 3 -
Bamboo/Sawali/Cogon/Nipa - 401 512 234 75
Asbestos 11 - - - -
Glass - - - - -
Makeshift/Salvaged/Improvised Materials - 1,022 75 23 -
Trapal - 38 326 6 -
Others - 5 4 25 -
No Walls - - - - -
Not Reported 8 - - 2 156

Pampanga (excluding Angeles) 197 1,153 1,186 178 118

Concrete/Brick/Stone 157 47 168 85 21


Wood 19 111 351 65 10
Half Concrete/Brick/Stone and Half Wood 6 70 30 14 -
Galvanized Iron/Aluminum - 7 133 1 -
Bamboo/Sawali/Cogon/Nipa - 115 83 3 23
Asbestos 10 - - - -
Glass - - - - -
Makeshift/Salvaged/Improvised Materials - 783 12 1 -
Trapal - 20 408 - -
Others - - 1 7 -
No Walls - - - 2 -
Not Reported 5 - - - 64

City of Angeles 25 252 471 45 -

Concrete/Brick/Stone 21 6 13 13 -
Wood 1 37 168 17 -
Half Concrete/Brick/Stone and Half Wood 2 10 16 2 -
Galvanized Iron/Aluminum 1 1 - 1 -
Bamboo/Sawali/Cogon/Nipa - 5 42 - -
Asbestos - - - - -
Glass - - - - -
Makeshift/Salvaged/Improvised Materials - 184 5 1 -
Trapal - 8 227 1 -
Others - 1 - 10 -
No Walls - - - - -
Not Reported - - - - -

Tarlac 80 747 345 160 76

Concrete/Brick/Stone 53 16 21 15 2
Wood 5 24 32 10 -
Half Concrete/Brick/Stone and Half Wood 4 43 21 19 -
Galvanized Iron/Aluminum - 5 3 - -
Bamboo/Sawali/Cogon/Nipa - 120 104 69 17
Asbestos 16 - - - -
Glass - - - - -
Makeshift/Salvaged/Improvised Materials - 509 17 3 -
Trapal - 29 146 2 -
Others - - 1 41 -
No Walls - 1 - 1 -
Not Reported 2 - - - 57

75
Table 1.18– Continued
Number of Occupied Housing Units by Construction Materials of the Roof and Outer Wall
by Province/City: Region III, Census Year 2015
Construction Materials of the Roof
Province/ Number of Half Bamboo/
Construction Materials Occupied Galvanized Tile
Galvanized Cogon/
of the Outer Wall Housing Units Iron/ Concrete/
Iron and Half Nipa/
Aluminum Clay Tile
Concrete Anahaw

Zambales (excluding Olongapo) 139,844 115,886 1,679 6,828 14,344

Concrete/Brick/Stone 96,806 93,259 1,519 1,500 481


Wood 5,871 4,114 32 465 1,068
Half Concrete/Brick/Stone and Half Wood 13,740 8,733 94 4,341 527
Galvanized Iron/Aluminum 1,721 1,375 32 133 171
Bamboo/Sawali/Cogon/Nipa 19,643 7,325 - 345 11,774
Asbestos 4 4 - - -
Glass 10 8 2 - -
Makeshift/Salvaged/Improvised Materials 937 402 - 5 154
Trapal 504 210 - - 120
Others 133 69 - 1 36
No Walls 16 7 - - 8
Not Reported 459 380 - 38 5

City of Olongapo 55,265 50,730 421 3,059 506

Concrete/Brick/Stone 44,132 43,531 344 223 14


Wood 2,851 2,294 12 301 99
Half Concrete/Brick/Stone and Half Wood 6,819 4,330 63 2,370 31
Galvanized Iron/Aluminum 304 151 1 130 21
Bamboo/Sawali/Cogon/Nipa 587 211 - 15 323
Asbestos 5 5 - - -
Glass 6 4 1 1 -
Makeshift/Salvaged/Improvised Materials 320 104 - 10 7
Trapal 129 42 - - 11
Others 7 4 - - -
No Walls 3 3 - - -
Not Reported 102 51 - 9 -

76
Table 1.18– Concluded
Number of Occupied Housing Units by Construction Materials of the Roof and Outer Wall
by Province/City: Region III, Census Year 2015
Construction Materials of the Roof
Province/ Makeshift/
Construction Materials Salvaged/
of the Outer Wall Asbestos Trapal Others Not Reported
Improvised
Materials

Zambales (excluding Olongapo) 14 611 339 85 58

Concrete/Brick/Stone 12 15 11 9 -
Wood - 132 46 14 -
Half Concrete/Brick/Stone and Half Wood 1 21 11 6 6
Galvanized Iron/Aluminum - 6 4 - -
Bamboo/Sawali/Cogon/Nipa - 73 89 20 17
Asbestos - - - - -
Glass - - - - -
Makeshift/Salvaged/Improvised Materials - 340 33 3 -
Trapal - 24 144 6 -
Others - - - 27 -
No Walls - - 1 - -
Not Reported 1 - - - 35

City of Olongapo 10 310 168 11 50

Concrete/Brick/Stone 10 7 3 - -
Wood - 79 55 4 7
Half Concrete/Brick/Stone and Half Wood - 17 8 - -
Galvanized Iron/Aluminum - 1 - - -
Bamboo/Sawali/Cogon/Nipa - 10 25 1 2
Asbestos - - - - -
Glass - - - - -
Makeshift/Salvaged/Improvised Materials - 187 11 1 -
Trapal - 9 65 2 -
Others - - 1 2 -
No Walls - - - - -
Not Reported - - - 1 41

Source : 2015 Census of Population, Philippine Statistics Authority

77
Table 1.19
Number of Households by Kind of Fuel for Lighting and Province/City/Municipality
Region III, Census Year 2015
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding off)
Fuel for Lighting
Province Total Number Liquified Oil (Vegetable
City/Municipality of Households Kerosene
Electricity Petroleum animal and
(Gaas)
Gas (LPG) others)

Region III 2,566,524 2,477,370 68,445 3,487 358

Aurora 49,410 44,874 3,603 29 14

Baler (Capital) 8,842 8,560 216 - -


Casiguran 5,721 4,729 793 6 1
Dilasag 3,949 3,218 589 9 2
Dinalungan 2,661 2,336 298 1 -
Dingalan 5,726 5,148 402 3 -

Dipaculao 7,051 6,595 401 3 1


Maria Aurora 9,405 8,709 518 7 10
San Luis 6,055 5,579 386 - -

Bataan 173,212 166,776 5,215 132 23

Abucay 9,453 9,256 165 4 -


Bagac 6,042 5,849 173 1 -
City of Balanga (Capital) 21,269 20,655 398 7 7
Dinalupihan 23,971 23,098 752 7 2
Hermosa 14,439 13,713 628 16 3

Limay 15,345 14,483 773 3 1


Mariveles 30,847 29,926 642 67 3
Morong 6,847 6,283 521 7 -
Orani 15,790 15,429 271 4 1
Orion 12,136 11,482 518 2 2

Pilar 9,349 9,077 202 14 4


Samal 7,724 7,525 172 - -

Bulacan 760,964 741,772 12,542 895 70

Angat 14,891 14,459 377 8 -


Balagtas (Bigaa) 17,633 17,308 242 15 -
Baliuag 36,480 35,880 383 142 1
Bocaue 27,427 26,644 448 18 4
Bulacan 18,307 17,724 244 3 4

Bustos 16,046 15,866 139 5 -


Calumpit 24,991 24,634 213 2 2
Doña Remedios Trinidad 5,090 3,347 896 2 1
Guiguinto 23,062 22,631 348 8 -
Hagonoy 30,208 29,632 267 52 1

City of Malolos (Capital) 57,541 56,792 474 19 5


Marilao 52,826 51,904 481 158 4
City of Meycauayan 52,543 51,598 555 105 5
Norzagaray 24,822 23,501 979 4 2
Obando 13,821 13,502 263 - 1

Pandi 20,314 19,569 220 7 -


Paombong 11,782 11,655 94 1 1
Plaridel 24,437 24,223 168 4 -
Pulilan 22,557 22,159 343 5 -
San Ildefonso 24,257 24,010 185 2 1

City of San Jose del Monte 126,553 121,603 3,610 270 20


San Miguel 34,459 33,856 389 5 3
San Rafael 22,560 22,218 268 5 3
Sta. Maria 58,357 57,057 956 55 12
78
Table 1.19– Continued
Number of Households by Kind of Fuel for Lighting and Province/City/Municipality
Region III, Census Year 2015
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding off)
Fuel for Lighting
Province
City/Municipality Not
Solar panel Solar lamp Others None
Reported

Region III 2,718 3,269 7,979 2,838 60


Aurora 185 325 334 46 -
Baler (Capital) 9 18 35 4 -
Casiguran 55 61 62 14 -
Dilasag 29 93 6 3 -
Dinalungan 3 9 11 3 -
Dingalan 23 35 94 21 -
Dipaculao 7 24 20 - -
Maria Aurora 45 50 65 1 -
San Luis 14 35 41 - -
Bataan 126 179 567 194 -
Abucay 1 1 19 7 -
Bagac 2 6 11 - -
City of Balanga (Capital) 18 30 144 10 -
Dinalupihan 11 25 31 45 -
Hermosa 6 16 24 33 -
Limay 9 15 50 11 -
Mariveles 54 31 85 39 -
Morong 3 14 16 3 -
Orani 5 29 30 21 -
Orion 14 8 101 9 -
Pilar 2 2 34 14 -
Samal 1 2 22 2 -
Bulacan 1,083 685 2,936 921 60
Angat 17 8 15 7 -
Balagtas (Bigaa) 2 5 53 8 -
Baliuag 6 12 39 17 -
Bocaue 13 14 272 14 -
Bulacan 92 70 151 19 -
Bustos 6 1 18 11 -
Calumpit - 5 51 84 -
Doña Remedios Trinidad 417 106 302 19 -
Guiguinto 5 27 29 14 -
Hagonoy 25 52 83 96 -
City of Malolos (Capital) 18 32 82 108 11
Marilao 43 15 158 63 -
City of Meycauayan 49 40 148 43 -
Norzagaray 93 89 107 47 -
Obando 1 - 49 5 -
Pandi 12 9 468 29 -
Paombong 4 5 13 9 -
Plaridel 1 4 26 11 -
Pulilan 2 2 29 17 -
San Ildefonso 6 5 19 29 -
City of San Jose del Monte 221 130 500 150 49
San Miguel 26 13 116 51 -
San Rafael 8 2 28 28 -
Sta. Maria 16 39 180 42 -

79
Table 1.19 - Continued
Number of Households by Kind of Fuel for Lighting and Province/City/Municipality
Region III, Census Year 2015
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding off)
Fuel for Lighting
Province Total Number Liquified Oil (Vegetable
City/Municipality of Households Kerosene
Electricity Petroleum animal and
(Gaas)
Gas (LPG) others)

Nueva Ecija 496,977 475,144 18,062 384 57

Aliaga 14,004 13,492 458 16 1


Bongabon 14,990 14,381 408 10 2
City of Cabanatuan 68,247 66,593 1,170 42 4
Cabiao 16,685 16,120 505 10 1
Carrangalan 9,642 8,459 1,006 14 4

Cuyapo 15,659 15,104 523 6 2


Gabaldon (Bitulok and Sabani) 8,510 7,895 562 - 1
City of Gapan 24,906 23,946 816 13 4
General Mamerto Natividad 10,030 9,237 564 52 -
General Tinio (Papaya) 10,996 10,534 372 4 1

Guimba 28,707 27,134 1,446 10 1


Jaen 17,904 17,399 463 7 1
Laur 8,793 8,273 473 - -
Licab 6,387 6,192 184 3 2
Llanera 9,590 8,842 590 10 2

Lupao 10,080 9,423 574 - 1


Science City of Muñoz 19,143 18,267 720 9 1
Nampicuan 3,086 2,948 132 - 1
City of Palayan (Capital) 9,447 8,561 587 21 7
Pantabangan 6,139 5,496 495 - -

Peñaranda 6,857 6,568 241 3 1


Quezon 9,482 8,985 479 - 2
Rizal 15,251 14,539 598 15 4
San Antonio 17,543 16,810 683 3 2
San Isidro 11,325 11,003 294 2 1

San Jose City 32,769 31,112 1,145 18 4


San Leonardo 15,012 14,488 407 45 2
Santa Rosa 15,785 15,500 229 19 1
Santo Domingo 14,103 13,479 573 29 -
Talavera 28,362 27,330 901 18 2

Talugtug 5,820 5,596 207 - 1


Zaragoza 11,723 11,438 257 5 1

80
Table 1.19 - Continued
Number of Households by Kind of Fuel for Lighting and Province/City/Municipality
Region III, Census Year 2015
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding off)
Fuel for Lighting
Province
City/Municipality Not
Solar panel Solar lamp Others None
Reported

Nueva Ecija 374 872 1,771 313 -

Aliaga 2 6 27 2 -
Bongabon 22 62 64 41 -
City of Cabanatuan 16 22 350 50 -
Cabiao 1 3 35 10 -
Carrangalan 35 91 31 2 -

Cuyapo - 6 4 14 -
Gabaldon (Bitulok and Sabani) 4 13 29 6 -
City of Gapan 13 29 63 22 -
General Mamerto Natividad 14 18 143 2 -
General Tinio (Papaya) 8 14 57 6 -

Guimba 9 7 48 52 -
Jaen 5 13 14 2 -
Laur 11 16 17 3 -
Licab - 2 4 - -
Llanera 6 43 94 3 -

Lupao 9 44 27 2 -
Science City of Muñoz 5 22 116 3 -
Nampicuan - - - 5 -
City of Palayan (Capital) 35 188 44 4 -
Pantabangan 15 55 76 2 -

Peñaranda 10 12 17 5 -
Quezon 3 7 3 3 -
Rizal 3 34 55 3 -
San Antonio 3 3 34 5 -
San Isidro 4 3 14 4 -

San Jose City 117 118 239 16 -


San Leonardo 4 12 39 15 -
Santa Rosa 1 3 26 6 -
Santo Domingo 1 3 11 7 -
Talavera 12 15 69 15 -

Talugtug 3 4 9 - -
Zaragoza 3 4 12 3 -

81
Table 1.19 - Continued
Number of Households by Kind of Fuel for Lighting and Province/City/Municipality
Region III, Census Year 2015
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding off)
Fuel for Lighting
Province Total Number Liquified Oil (Vegetable
City/Municipality of Households Kerosene
Electricity Petroleum animal and
(Gaas)
Gas (LPG) others)

Pampanga (excluding Angeles) 479,082 468,201 7,204 1,352 53

Apalit 23,779 23,366 225 61 2


Arayat 28,144 27,367 533 146 3
Bacolor 9,593 9,403 143 6 1
Candaba 22,664 22,424 186 4 3
Floridablanca 28,915 27,456 1,295 80 3

Guagua 26,336 26,040 191 7 2


Lubao 34,492 33,622 690 17 1
Mabalacat City 56,650 55,222 701 377 7
Macabebe 16,321 15,881 296 2 4
Magalang 24,484 24,002 359 13 3

Masantol 11,946 11,243 287 5 1


Mexico 32,518 32,092 159 143 4
Minalin 9,931 9,681 197 6 -
Porac 27,474 26,436 921 18 4
City of San Fernando (Capital) 68,272 67,184 441 449 9

San Luis 10,945 10,863 61 2 1


San Simon 11,420 11,209 146 3 2
Santa Ana 11,115 11,028 69 4 1
Santa Rita 9,064 8,993 34 4 1
Santo Tomas 9,214 9,017 181 2 1

Sasmuan (Sexmoan) 5,805 5,672 89 3 -

City of Angeles 96,219 94,275 979 373 19

Tarlac 311,994 300,617 9,434 186 96

Anao 2,720 2,593 116 - -


Bamban 14,978 14,468 460 1 -
Camiling 19,601 18,896 643 3 2
Capas 32,458 30,835 1,241 4 3
Concepcion 33,299 32,991 244 7 5

Gerona 21,302 20,652 597 7 1


La Paz 14,062 13,714 296 2 2
Mayantoc 7,571 6,974 477 67 4
Moncada 13,793 12,982 754 9 4
Paniqui 22,412 21,717 592 18 5

Pura 5,602 5,311 226 - -


Ramos 4,785 4,591 175 - -
San Clemente 3,031 2,913 111 1 -
San Jose 8,417 7,374 810 4 1
San Manuel 5,706 5,414 276 1 1

Santa Ignacia 11,519 10,896 575 3 2


City of Tarlac (Capital) 75,546 73,775 1,242 55 64
Victoria 15,192 14,521 599 4 2

82
Table 1.19 - Continued
Number of Households by Kind of Fuel for Lighting and Province/City/Municipality
Region III, Census Year 2015
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding off)
Fuel for Lighting
Province
City/Municipality Not
Solar panel Solar lamp Others None
Reported

Pampanga (excluding Angeles) 320 402 879 671 -

Apalit 6 16 43 60 -
Arayat 2 1 34 58 -
Bacolor - - 30 10 -
Candaba 2 16 23 6 -
Floridablanca 2 15 40 24 -

Guagua 3 19 29 45 -
Lubao 9 21 60 72 -
Mabalacat City 92 22 176 53 -
Macabebe 19 44 39 36 -
Magalang 26 11 45 25 -

Masantol 116 168 83 43 -


Mexico 5 6 93 16 -
Minalin 3 9 27 8 -
Porac 11 9 39 36 -
City of San Fernando (Capital) 5 19 70 95 -

San Luis 2 - 3 13 -
San Simon 3 15 19 23 -
Santa Ana - 2 8 3 -
Santa Rita 1 2 11 18 -
Santo Tomas 5 3 3 2 -

Sasmuan (Sexmoan) 8 4 4 25 -

City of Angeles 66 126 210 171 -

Tarlac 314 441 549 357 -

Anao - 3 7 1 -
Bamban 4 18 22 5 -
Camiling 4 2 40 11 -
Capas 89 240 35 11 -
Concepcion 1 8 29 14 -

Gerona 2 2 21 20 -
La Paz 2 1 38 7 -
Mayantoc 4 15 27 3 -
Moncada 5 6 27 6 -
Paniqui 10 5 37 28 -

Pura - 4 25 36 -
Ramos 1 1 8 9 -
San Clemente - 3 3 - -
San Jose 160 45 20 3 -
San Manuel 2 6 2 4 -

Santa Ignacia 3 3 8 29 -
City of Tarlac (Capital) 25 63 176 146 -
Victoria 2 16 24 24 -

83
Table 1.19 - Concluded
Number of Households by Kind of Fuel for Lighting and Province/City/Municipality
Region III, Census Year 2015
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding off)
Fuel for Lighting
Province Total Number Liquified Oil (Vegetable
City/Municipality of Households Kerosene
Electricity Petroleum animal and
(Gaas)
Gas (LPG) others)

Zambales (excluding Olongapo) 142,184 130,853 10,026 79 19

Botolan 13,668 11,094 2,504 1 2


Cabangan 5,989 5,334 603 3 -
Candelaria 6,061 5,880 129 21 2
Castillejos 17,230 16,468 710 10 1
Iba (Capital) 11,909 11,336 545 1 -

Masinloc 10,894 10,159 556 18 2


Palauig 7,861 7,347 427 2 -
San Antonio 8,709 8,302 364 1 1
San Felipe 5,725 5,146 541 7 -
San Marcelino 8,098 7,147 848 1 1

San Narciso 7,161 6,806 328 1 3


Santa Cruz 13,865 13,028 656 2 -
Subic 25,014 22,806 1,815 11 7

City of Olongapo 56,482 54,858 1,380 57 7

Fuel for Lighting


Province
City/Municipality Not
Solar panel Solar lamp Others None
Reported

Zambales (excluding Olongapo) 222 222 630 133 -

Botolan 15 14 24 14 -
Cabangan - 8 15 26 -
Candelaria 1 16 12 - -
Castillejos 7 21 8 5 -
Iba (Capital) 3 2 16 6 -

Masinloc 74 23 53 9 -
Palauig 6 3 72 4 -
San Antonio 6 15 16 4 -
San Felipe 3 11 14 3 -
San Marcelino 15 46 29 11 -

San Narciso 4 2 15 2 -
Santa Cruz 79 39 54 7 -
Subic 9 22 302 42 -

City of Olongapo 28 17 103 32 -

Source : 2015 Census of Population, Philippine Statistics Authority

84
Table 1.20
Number of Households by Main Source of Water Supply for Drinking and Province/City/Municipality
Region III, Census Year 2015
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Source of Water Supply for Drinking
Own use Shared
Province/ Number of faucet faucet Own use Shared
City/Municipality Households Tubed/piped
community community tubed/piped tubed/piped
shallow well
water water deep well deep well
system system

Region III 2,566,524 736,074 145,612 309,354 353,275 50,794

Aurora 49,410 12,038 6,994 8,028 11,152 2,205


Baler (Capital) 8,842 2,696 2,597 438 832 153
Casiguran 5,721 1,517 1,176 665 1,334 166
Dilasag 3,949 224 110 1,453 1,702 266
Dinalungan 2,661 2,034 377 70 145 4
Dingalan 5,726 935 420 628 2,565 194

Dipaculao 7,051 1,728 658 1,050 2,104 276


Maria Aurora 9,405 1,169 837 2,610 1,650 295
San Luis 6,055 1,735 819 1,114 820 851

Bataan 173,212 65,855 15,753 9,133 37,221 4,628


Abucay 9,453 966 1,488 448 5,914 30
Bagac 6,042 3,387 437 99 442 48
City of Balanga (Capital) 21,269 8,968 2,271 862 4,160 289
Dinalupihan 23,971 10,219 1,463 2,187 2,838 477
Hermosa 14,439 4,534 1,432 1,034 3,994 1,086

Limay 15,345 5,109 2,302 122 3,073 1,095


Mariveles 30,847 14,571 2,139 210 1,432 296
Morong 6,847 685 795 1,431 1,228 10
Orani 15,790 10,212 1,093 1,237 2,686 70
Orion 12,136 2,830 658 383 5,100 301

Pilar 9,349 2,592 846 675 2,769 441


Samal 7,724 1,782 829 445 3,585 485

Bulacan 760,964 178,695 42,958 30,194 41,560 3,821


Angat 14,891 1,686 260 733 1,505 170
Balagtas (Bigaa) 17,633 3,437 1,016 254 298 22
Baliuag 36,480 10,469 463 1,877 1,411 180
Bocaue 27,427 5,787 1,861 503 419 139
Bulacan 18,307 1,914 271 226 1,051 77

Bustos 16,046 2,511 76 818 862 77


Calumpit 24,991 9,845 870 235 111 2
Doña Remedios Trinidad 5,090 215 231 323 1,104 237
Guiguinto 23,062 2,873 259 626 335 68
Hagonoy 30,208 14,997 583 116 802 65

City of Malolos (Capital) 57,541 5,873 787 653 907 311


Marilao 52,826 4,847 1,569 1,738 2,098 15
City of Meycauayan 52,543 8,984 3,379 335 1,215 24
Norzagaray 24,822 6,560 1,142 500 2,601 232
Obando 13,821 2,374 734 12 241 1

Pandi 20,314 1,764 590 1,124 1,962 34


Paombong 11,782 1,905 416 578 1,729 60
Plaridel 24,437 4,500 745 1,144 846 36
Pulilan 22,557 3,739 545 1,684 2,899 277
San Ildefonso 24,257 4,506 497 2,953 3,749 361

City of San Jose del Monte 126,553 61,717 22,421 1,273 1,394 188
San Miguel 34,459 5,573 2,365 6,212 8,432 1,035
San Rafael 22,560 4,563 334 3,536 2,547 146
Sta. Maria 58,357 8,056 1,544 2,741 3,042 64

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Table 1.20– Continued
Number of Households by Main Source of Water Supply for Drinking and Province/City/Municipality
Region III, Census Year 2015
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Source of Water Supply for Drinking
Province/ Lake, river,
City/Municipality Protected Unprotected Bottled
Dug well rain and Peddler Others
spring spring water
others

Region III 11,298 38,239 5,329 2,631 15,983 892,918 5,017

Aurora 471 3,229 371 102 323 4,456 41


Baler (Capital) 4 88 3 17 62 1,945 7
Casiguran 59 294 94 - 200 210 6
Dilasag 13 95 80 - - 5 1
Dinalungan 4 3 9 4 1 9 1
Dingalan 230 366 22 24 27 312 3

Dipaculao 86 783 79 14 1 270 2


Maria Aurora 67 1,509 35 36 26 1,170 1
San Luis 8 91 49 7 6 535 20

Bataan 1,317 8,740 1,583 374 1,142 27,275 191


Abucay 4 119 1 4 - 477 2
Bagac 258 435 106 - 11 819 -
City of Balanga (Capital) 76 270 86 57 17 4,213 -
Dinalupihan 179 1,942 915 36 555 3,160 -
Hermosa 385 1,075 94 2 222 566 15

Limay 71 1,519 65 10 41 1,900 38


Mariveles 272 1,467 123 181 85 10,002 69
Morong 14 1,180 49 28 29 1,384 14
Orani 5 312 1 6 6 154 8
Orion 32 109 7 4 14 2,659 39

Pilar 15 27 127 7 145 1,700 5


Samal 6 285 9 39 17 241 1

Bulacan 3,459 4,045 253 589 6,787 447,530 1,073


Angat 132 25 - 6 2 10,368 4
Balagtas (Bigaa) 84 - - - 2 12,512 8
Baliuag 4 - - 1 11 22,028 36
Bocaue 9 - - 2 393 18,303 11
Bulacan 43 - - 2 11 14,704 8

Bustos 9 - - 1 110 11,580 2


Calumpit 90 - - - 261 13,555 22
Doña Remedios Trinidad 199 1,019 29 348 10 1,370 5
Guiguinto 22 - - 1 91 18,768 19
Hagonoy 148 191 1 3 14 13,274 14

City of Malolos (Capital) 25 48 - 4 157 48,754 22


Marilao 22 168 2 2 1,440 40,835 90
City of Meycauayan 158 - - 2 1,516 36,896 34
Norzagaray 610 787 10 161 627 11,578 14
Obando 1 - - 1 11 10,433 13

Pandi 30 - - 3 25 14,769 13
Paombong 13 - - 1 184 6,896 -
Plaridel 4 15 - 2 15 17,109 21
Pulilan 90 - - - 6 13,275 42
San Ildefonso 187 - - 16 12 11,924 52

City of San Jose del Monte 1,015 1,114 202 27 1,169 35,655 378
San Miguel 74 530 3 3 373 9,821 38
San Rafael 271 31 2 2 40 11,048 40
Sta. Maria 219 117 4 1 307 42,075 187

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Table 1.20– Continued
Number of Households by Main Source of Water Supply for Drinking and Province/City/Municipality
Region III, Census Year 2015
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Source of Water Supply for Drinking
Province/ Number of Own use Shared
Own use Shared
City/Municipality Households faucet faucet Tubed/piped
tubed/piped tubed/piped
community community shallow well
deep well deep well
water system water system

Nueva Ecija 496,977 156,553 36,008 108,263 116,491 20,951


Aliaga 14,004 4,168 1,355 2,954 4,759 475
Bongabon 14,990 3,041 1,316 5,306 3,845 61
City of Cabanatuan 68,247 38,344 6,551 11,079 6,202 916
Cabiao 16,685 7,784 941 3,598 2,384 332
Carrangalan 9,642 318 207 1,657 3,105 105

Cuyapo 15,659 3,001 1,037 3,692 4,901 101


Gabaldon (Bitulok and Sabani) 8,510 53 151 2,673 2,663 10
City of Gapan 24,906 8,149 4,007 5,065 6,120 271
General Mamerto Natividad 10,030 1,289 481 2,912 2,936 941
General Tinio (Papaya) 10,996 2,902 658 1,973 1,898 1,475

Guimba 28,707 7,936 1,364 7,118 10,982 151


Jaen 17,904 7,401 1,627 3,403 4,704 205
Laur 8,793 2,331 1,133 1,623 2,620 159
Licab 6,387 1,708 536 1,678 2,373 83
Llanera 9,590 663 452 4,332 2,796 26

Lupao 10,080 1,471 248 3,935 3,301 117


Science City of Muñoz 19,143 5,801 879 4,384 3,253 1,849
Nampicuan 3,086 1,131 390 221 787 10
City of Palayan (Capital) 9,447 4,280 1,528 699 1,291 24
Pantabangan 6,139 90 253 1,046 2,639 3

Peñaranda 6,857 4,627 1,023 480 486 63


Quezon 9,482 1,125 1,217 2,924 3,687 228
Rizal 15,251 907 165 4,915 4,990 1,187
San Antonio 17,543 6,100 1,228 2,787 4,863 617
San Isidro 11,325 4,064 1,339 1,511 2,223 199

San Jose City 32,769 6,315 733 9,284 8,875 1,111


San Leonardo 15,012 8,119 1,848 988 2,600 8
Santa Rosa 15,785 7,130 711 2,733 2,544 258
Santo Domingo 14,103 4,806 901 4,288 3,578 173
Talavera 28,362 6,253 838 6,028 3,340 8,107

Talugtug 5,820 1,055 311 663 2,173 1,368


Zaragoza 11,723 4,191 580 2,314 3,573 318

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Table 1.20– Continued
Number of Households by Main Source of Water Supply for Drinking and Province/City/Municipality
Region III, Census Year 2015
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Source of Water Supply for Drinking
Province/ Lake, river,
City/Municipality Protected Unprotected Bottled
Dug well rain and Peddler Others
spring spring water
others

Nueva Ecija 1,173 8,451 893 371 1,470 45,694 659


Aliaga 8 6 - 2 34 238 5
Bongabon 113 494 2 4 21 779 8
City of Cabanatuan 36 46 1 2 252 4,508 310
Cabiao - 21 - 1 47 1,571 6
Carrangalan 71 2,378 533 28 1 1,239 -

Cuyapo 12 7 2 2 1 2,902 1
Gabaldon (Bitulok and Sabani) 8 2,039 249 46 185 428 5
City of Gapan 8 76 1 1 9 1,178 21
General Mamerto Natividad - 38 - - - 1,404 29
General Tinio (Papaya) 21 267 1 107 2 1,691 1

Guimba 67 4 - - 6 1,069 10
Jaen - 2 - - - 531 31
Laur 73 547 32 13 35 225 2
Licab - - - - - 8 1
Llanera 13 1 - - 8 1,299 -

Lupao 34 107 10 1 - 852 4


Science City of Muñoz 49 14 3 2 47 2,844 18
Nampicuan - - - 1 - 541 5
City of Palayan (Capital) 92 319 27 129 38 987 33
Pantabangan 54 498 18 23 444 1,069 2

Peñaranda 16 - - - - 154 8
Quezon 20 26 - - 1 191 63
Rizal 3 414 - - 2 2,667 1
San Antonio 1 489 - - 53 1,403 2
San Isidro 2 13 - 1 3 1,968 2

San Jose City 41 415 5 4 5 5,951 30


San Leonardo 409 97 7 - 71 855 10
Santa Rosa 8 22 - - 1 2,347 31
Santo Domingo 2 26 - - 1 328 -
Talavera 9 82 1 4 203 3,482 15

Talugtug 2 1 - - - 244 3
Zaragoza 1 2 1 - - 741 2

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Table 1.20– Continued
Number of Households by Main Source of Water Supply for Drinking and Province/City/Municipality
Region III, Census Year 2015
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Source of Water Supply for Drinking
Own use
Province/ Number of Shared
faucet Own use Shared
City/Municipality Households community faucet Tubed/piped
tubed/piped tubed/piped
community shallow well
water deep well deep well
water system
system

Pampanga
(excluding Angeles) 479,082 170,034 19,159 52,701 47,206 5,729
Apalit 23,779 8,086 1,118 1,942 1,022 85
Arayat 28,144 7,928 1,444 9,711 4,884 395
Bacolor 9,593 2,204 399 881 838 294
Candaba 22,664 4,152 2,079 2,857 4,255 708
Floridablanca 28,915 20,231 841 1,695 1,550 565

Guagua 26,336 12,127 732 3,247 1,854 48


Lubao 34,492 9,294 1,415 5,024 5,774 586
Mabalacat City 56,650 26,660 2,255 1,536 2,157 240
Macabebe 16,321 3,978 441 873 2,473 116
Magalang 24,484 5,189 748 5,784 3,187 172

Masantol 11,946 1,553 306 2,030 4,126 19


Mexico 32,518 11,020 1,109 4,506 3,284 166
Minalin 9,931 5,683 721 649 407 6
Porac 27,474 9,602 1,655 4,105 3,923 150
City of San Fernando (Capital) 68,272 20,137 1,712 2,351 2,863 408

San Luis 10,945 4,178 212 1,402 246 916


San Simon 11,420 3,590 507 305 772 587
Santa Ana 11,115 5,327 583 904 696 142
Santa Rita 9,064 2,124 173 2,537 1,380 19
Santo Tomas 9,214 4,342 239 19 22 18

Sasmuan (Sexmoan) 5,805 2,629 470 343 1,493 89

City of Angeles 96,219 57,069 3,227 1,617 2,811 619

Tarlac 311,994 50,242 11,905 65,729 68,658 7,456


Anao 2,720 919 298 352 341 163
Bamban 14,978 3,483 654 1,116 2,477 249
Camiling 19,601 4,666 946 3,951 2,085 23
Capas 32,458 4,756 1,164 6,818 6,366 1,976
Concepcion 33,299 6,599 837 10,863 4,429 758

Gerona 21,302 1,808 474 5,605 5,526 590


La Paz 14,062 1,045 139 3,366 4,594 420
Mayantoc 7,571 867 202 2,467 2,546 11
Moncada 13,793 4,082 1,288 1,982 4,970 106
Paniqui 22,412 5,157 2,853 2,889 5,895 51

Pura 5,602 769 244 916 2,270 20


Ramos 4,785 2,046 747 207 891 51
San Clemente 3,031 77 188 547 475 3
San Jose 8,417 179 40 2,806 4,244 76
San Manuel 5,706 295 71 1,077 3,068 254

Santa Ignacia 11,519 630 55 3,723 2,869 318


City of Tarlac (Capital) 75,546 12,039 1,273 13,511 7,340 2,343
Victoria 15,192 825 432 3,533 8,272 44

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Table 1.20– Continued
Number of Households by Main Source of Water Supply for Drinking and Province/City/Municipality
Region III, Census Year 2015
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Source of Water Supply for Drinking
Province/ Lake, river,
City/Municipality Dug Protected Unprotected Bottled
rain and Peddler Others
well spring spring water
others

Pampanga
(excluding Angeles) 927 3,641 383 308 1,447 176,739 808
Apalit 5 26 6 2 5 11,396 86
Arayat 59 649 12 22 96 2,905 39
Bacolor 3 48 - 1 - 4,910 15
Candaba 4 40 2 3 7 8,550 7
Floridablanca 52 613 1 65 281 2,974 47

Guagua 49 174 - 1 7 8,088 9


Lubao 81 220 4 3 371 11,656 64
Mabalacat City 151 70 2 137 14 23,413 15
Macabebe 113 19 2 1 3 8,286 16
Magalang 9 44 2 32 8 9,249 60

Masantol 29 41 - 2 36 3,790 14
Mexico 20 60 3 - 14 12,276 60
Minalin 1 7 - 1 6 2,449 1
Porac 144 716 330 34 410 6,386 19
City of San Fernando (Capital) 81 689 2 4 63 39,821 141

San Luis 4 17 - - 94 3,858 18


San Simon 54 26 - - 5 5,556 18
Santa Ana 24 6 - - 6 3,426 1
Santa Rita 18 106 - - 9 2,545 153
Santo Tomas 19 9 1 - 12 4,520 13

Sasmuan (Sexmoan) 7 61 16 - - 685 12

City of Angeles 552 267 9 2 1,537 26,842 1,667

Tarlac 1,007 1,676 141 270 2,125 102,497 288


Anao 3 1 1 - 2 639 1
Bamban 397 61 11 37 4 6,478 11
Camiling 36 323 2 1 7 7,545 16
Capas 10 486 8 154 260 10,455 5
Concepcion 310 178 46 1 26 9,192 60

Gerona 16 13 3 - 243 7,013 11


La Paz 1 14 2 1 6 4,467 7
Mayantoc 5 48 47 33 251 1,089 5
Moncada 1 12 1 - 367 981 3
Paniqui 15 35 1 - 314 5,180 22

Pura - 2 2 - 2 1,353 24
Ramos 2 4 - - - 835 2
San Clemente 2 4 - - - 1,734 1
San Jose 94 186 13 38 - 721 20
San Manuel 1 - - - 18 914 8

Santa Ignacia 7 34 1 - 348 3,532 2


City of Tarlac (Capital) 107 271 2 3 261 38,307 89
Victoria - 4 1 2 16 2,062 1

90
Table 1.20– Concluded
Number of Households by Main Source of Water Supply for Drinking and Province/City/Municipality
Region III, Census Year 2015
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Source of Water Supply for Drinking
Province/ Number of Own use Shared
Own use Shared
City/Municipality Households faucet faucet Tubed/piped
tubed/piped tubed/piped
community community shallow well
deep well deep well
water system water system

Zambales
(excluding Olongapo) 142,184 16,739 6,405 33,056 27,779 5,339
Botolan 13,668 648 654 2,746 3,678 1,744
Cabangan 5,989 781 57 2,608 1,715 205
Candelaria 6,061 501 128 2,999 1,534 28
Castillejos 17,230 1,699 343 4,027 2,717 226
Iba (Capital) 11,909 1,171 198 3,316 1,493 1,254

Masinloc 10,894 1,712 1,302 1,352 2,420 51


Palauig 7,861 575 329 1,989 1,898 607
San Antonio 8,709 1,363 130 2,809 1,451 517
San Felipe 5,725 1,177 57 2,185 1,079 140
San Marcelino 8,098 655 311 1,324 796 245

San Narciso 7,161 395 193 2,210 1,004 14


Santa Cruz 13,865 462 841 4,300 4,554 247
Subic 25,014 5,600 1,862 1,191 3,440 61

City of Olongapo 56,482 28,849 3,203 633 397 46

Source of Water Supply for Drinking


Province/ Lake, river,
City/Municipality Protected Unprotected Bottled
Dug well rain and Peddler Others
spring spring water
others

Zambales
(excluding Olongapo) 2,114 5,181 1,041 562 1,125 42,610 233
Botolan 103 722 517 207 160 2,489 -
Cabangan 73 11 18 13 153 355 -
Candelaria 13 12 - 26 54 761 5
Castillejos 63 216 24 17 2 7,840 56
Iba (Capital) 162 305 21 23 48 3,900 18

Masinloc 202 281 71 15 319 3,166 3


Palauig 900 252 3 7 3 1,296 2
San Antonio 11 38 1 11 3 2,374 1
San Felipe - 27 29 - 1 1,030 -
San Marcelino 142 403 295 221 4 3,604 98

San Narciso 212 161 1 - 4 2,964 3


Santa Cruz 181 347 23 10 200 2,692 8
Subic 52 2,406 38 12 174 10,139 39

City of Olongapo 278 3,009 655 53 27 19,275 57

Source : 2015 Census of Population, Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 1.21
Household Population Five Years Old and Over by Place of Residence 5 Years Ago, Sex
and Province/City: Region III, Census Years 2000 and 2010
Household Population Place of Residence 5 Years Ago
Province/City 5 Years Old and Same City/ Other City/Mun.
and Sex Over Municipality Same Province
2000 2010 2000 2010 2000 2010

Region III
Both Sexes … 9,043,895 … 8,715,295 … 88,286
Male … 4,546,390 … 4,386,226 … 42,273
Female … 4,497,505 … 4,329,069 … 46,013

Aurora
Both Sexes 149,788 176,734 140,518 169,812 1,495 1,654
Male 77,453 90,957 72,817 87,566 726 791
Female 72,335 85,777 67,701 82,246 769 863

Bataan
Both Sexes ... 610,931 ... 590,679 ... 5,119
Male ... 307,015 ... 297,225 ... 2,402
Female ... 303,916 ... 293,454 ... 2,717

Bulacan
Both Sexes 1,946,048 2,615,086 1,733,180 2,459,670 24,608 28,481
Male 969,058 1,304,184 864,963 1,227,744 11,849 13,858
Female 976,990 1,310,902 868,217 1,231,926 12,759 14,623

Nueva Ecija
Both Sexes 1,460,721 1,741,778 1,390,412 1,710,855 10,721 10,669
Male 739,224 880,828 704,938 866,391 4,960 4,983
Female 721,497 860,950 685,474 844,464 5,761 5,686

Pampanga
(exluding Angeles)
Both Sexes 1,412,403 1,802,566 1,299,181 1,744,132 50,376 26,921
Male 713,843 908,621 657,868 880,350 25,008 12,961
Female 698,560 893,945 641,313 863,782 25,368 13,960

City of Angeles
Both Sexes 233,898 291,163 219,293 284,716 2,285 1,493
Male 115,563 143,000 108,715 139,996 1,077 667
Female 118,335 148,163 110,578 144,720 1,208 826

Tarlac
Both Sexes ... 1,134,816 ... 1,111,014 ... 5,572
Male ... 574,857 ... 563,688 ... 2,617
Female ... 559,959 ... 547,326 ... 2,955

Zambales
(excluding Olongapo)
Both Sexes 380,571 473,212 359,848 453,103 5,736 6,796
Male 192,034 240,197 181,854 229,578 2,818 3,282
Female 188,537 233,015 177,994 223,525 2,918 3,514

City of Olongapo
Both Sexes ... 197,609 ... 191,314 ... 1,581
Male ... 96,731 ... 93,688 ... 712
Female ... 100,878 ... 97,626 ... 869

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Table 1.21 - Concluded
Household Population Five Years Old and Over by Place of Residence 5 Years Ago, Sex
and Province/City: Region III, Census Years 2000 and 2010
Place of Residence 5 Years Ago
Province/City Other
Foreign Country Unknown
and Sex Province
2000 2010 2000 2010 2000 2010

Region III
Both Sexes … 224,515 … 15,461 … 338
Male … 109,097 … 8,629 … 165
Female … 115,418 … 6,832 … 173

Aurora
Both Sexes 3,891 5,010 344 258 3,540 -
Male 1,983 2,488 114 112 1,813 -
Female 1,908 2,522 230 146 1,727 -

Bataan
Both Sexes ... 14,213 ... 898 ... 22
Male ... 6,858 ... 519 ... 11
Female ... 7,355 ... 379 ... 11

Bulacan
Both Sexes 140,654 123,672 3,975 3,182 43,631 81
Male 69,121 60,777 2,222 1,767 20,903 38
Female 71,533 62,895 1,753 1,415 22,728 43

Nueva Ecija
Both Sexes 19,539 18,032 3,505 2,188 36,544 34
Male 9,431 8,390 1,563 1,045 18,332 19
Female 10,108 9,642 1,942 1,143 18,212 15

Pampanga
(exluding Angeles)
Both Sexes 21,608 27,499 4,241 3,878 36,997 136
Male 10,208 12,904 2,552 2,338 18,207 68
Female 11,400 14,595 1,689 1,540 18,790 68

City of Angeles
Both Sexes 5,888 3,790 1,012 1,121 5,420 43
Male 2,543 1,501 605 817 2,623 19
Female 3,345 2,289 407 304 2,797 24

Tarlac
Both Sexes ... 15,671 ... 2,545 ... 14
Male ... 7,360 ... 1,186 ... 6
Female ... 8,311 ... 1,359 ... 8

Zambales
(excluding Olongapo)
Both Sexes 7,294 12,333 1,624 973 6,069 7
Male 3,506 6,773 930 561 2,926 3
Female 3,788 5,560 694 412 3,143 4

City of Olongapo
Both Sexes ... 4,295 ... 418 ... 1
Male ... 2,046 ... 284 ... 1
Female ... 2,249 ... 134 ... -

Source: 2000 and 2010 Census of Population and Housing, Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 1.22
Household Population by Ethnicity and by Province/City: Region III, Census Year 2010
Ethnicity Region III Aurora Bataan Bulacan Nueva Ecija

Total 10,118,478 200,799 685,167 2,919,370 1,953,716

Abelling/Abellen/Aberling/Aborlin 4,387 - 7 34 1
Adasen 504 8 38 29 249
Aeta/Ayta 39,080 175 1,462 177 361
Agta 1,006 759 5 16 -
Agta-Cimaron 72 38 1 22 -
Agta-Agay 47 29 1 6 3
Agta-Dumagat 1,227 855 - 57 291
Agta-Tabangnon 240 21 2 17 77
Agta-Taboy 145 - 6 57 4
Agutaynen 530 3 7 77 4
Akeanon 2,579 73 73 2,218 53
Alangan 63 - 11 37 3
Ambala 835 - 730 14 3
Applai 599 11 18 54 332
Aromanen-Manobo 102 - 2 64 -
Ata 925 23 102 374 254
Ata/Negrito 77 - - 16 3
Ata-Manobo 46 - - 7 18
Ati 103 1 - 26 -
Ayangan 14 - 5 5 -
B’laan/Blaan 74 3 1 54 5
Badjao 1,772 15 18 109 325
Bago 2,137 1,072 1 14 1,029
Bagobo 49 5 - 34 1
Bagobo-Tagabawa 43 1 2 5 12
Bajao/Bajau 413 - 8 34 14
Balangao 154 7 4 101 5
Balatok 93 2 - 19 10
Baliwon/Gaddang 110 - 19 53 2
Banao 225 4 38 88 23
Bangon 354 10 16 204 32
Bantoanon 1,064 30 179 342 134
Banwaon 243 16 22 104 14
Batak 366 7 12 193 22
Batangan 5,684 19 819 2,351 319
Belwang 374 3 10 185 11
Bikol/Bicol 225,940 14,250 12,500 142,400 9,872
Binongan 957 6 95 606 39
Bisaya/Binisaya 392,294 4,786 34,270 221,304 20,269
Boholano 6,030 89 126 4,449 196
Bontok 696 136 11 47 57
Bugkalot/Ilongot 2,274 1,831 17 106 130
Buhid 34 3 3 23 -
Buhid (Bangon) 81 2 8 31 4
Bukidnon 545 13 10 340 28
Cagayanen 1,466 9 41 1,039 72
Calinga 98 11 9 27 6
Capizeño 1,270 10 26 1,049 25
Caviteño 4,887 28 1,124 1,587 68
Caviteño-Chavacano 970 8 125 356 51
Cebuano 56,891 1,777 4,026 30,944 2,670
Chinese 1,578 20 27 520 137
Clata/Klata 28 1 4 19 -
Cotabateño 426 3 12 276 33
Cotabateño-Chavacano 1,036 11 59 605 75
Cuyonon/Cuyonen 469 32 71 293 27
Davao-Chavacano 1,774 12 62 779 66
Davaweño 3,384 47 169 2,130 205
Diangan 133 1 6 66 8
Dibabawon 59 - - 41 3
Dibabeen Mulitaan 33 - 5 9 -
Dibaben 904 52 100 288 162

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Table 1.22 - Continued
Household Population by Ethnicity and by Province/City: Region III, Census Year 2010
Ethnicity Pampanga Angeles City Tarlac Zambales Olongapo City

Total 2,010,219 324,510 1,271,743 532,836 220,118

Abelling/Abellen/Aberling/Aborlin 4 - 3,265 1,056 20


Adasen 21 7 123 29 -
Aeta/Ayta 11,227 24 4,783 19,291 1,580
Agta 105 6 29 8 78
Agta-Cimaron 1 5 1 2 2
Agta-Agay 4 2 - 2 -
Agta-Dumagat 10 10 4 - -
Agta-Tabangnon - 1 77 39 6
Agta-Taboy 35 13 11 3 16
Agutaynen 279 24 106 16 14
Akeanon 90 11 22 29 10
Alangan 7 - 1 - 4
Ambala 5 - 10 10 63
Applai 80 33 65 6 -
Aromanen-Manobo 21 1 13 - 1
Ata 56 3 30 36 47
Ata/Negrito 1 - - 40 17
Ata-Manobo - 6 14 1 -
Ati 2 - 3 20 51
Ayangan 2 1 - - 1
B’laan/Blaan 9 - - - 2
Badjao 174 500 52 465 114
Bago 2 7 - 8 4
Bagobo 1 4 - 4 -
Bagobo-Tagabawa 11 7 - 4 1
Bajao/Bajau 289 12 22 25 9
Balangao 15 3 6 10 3
Balatok 1 15 22 17 7
Baliwon/Gaddang 17 7 4 5 3
Banao 20 11 12 13 16
Bangon 34 12 20 25 1
Bantoanon 140 26 107 77 29
Banwaon 58 - 2 11 16
Batak 83 10 30 4 5
Batangan 1,048 186 311 317 314
Belwang 67 17 27 19 35
Bikol/Bicol 22,495 5,566 6,877 6,488 5,492
Binongan 55 57 48 34 17
Bisaya/Binisaya 43,682 17,577 15,421 20,605 14,380
Boholano 427 146 228 275 94
Bontok 33 - 3 407 2
Bugkalot/Ilongot 89 - 68 28 5
Buhid - 2 2 1 -
Buhid (Bangon) 9 - 10 12 5
Bukidnon 53 18 34 33 16
Cagayanen 136 49 27 75 18
Calinga 19 2 9 8 7
Capizeño 73 3 20 48 16
Caviteño 484 74 113 489 920
Caviteño-Chavacano 142 36 57 85 110
Cebuano 5,179 2,115 2,545 6,012 1,623
Chinese 113 225 391 62 83
Clata/Klata - 1 - 3 -
Cotabateño 65 2 10 20 5
Cotabateño-Chavacano 104 49 52 42 39
Cuyonon/Cuyonen 15 - 11 16 4
Davao-Chavacano 205 58 54 506 32
Davaweño 277 116 162 214 64
Diangan 13 5 19 15 -
Dibabawon 11 - - 4 -
Dibabeen Mulitaan 13 1 - - 5
Dibaben 79 21 108 88 6

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Table 1.22 - Continued
Household Population by Ethnicity and by Province/City: Region III, Census Year 2010
Ethnicity Region III Aurora Bataan Bulacan Nueva Ecija

Direrayaan 16 7 7 2 -
Dumagat/Alta 782 518 - 121 120
Dumagat 4,846 1,267 - 2,564 881
Eskaya 21 - 2 18 -
Gaddang 254 68 4 104 27
Gubang 72 - - 68 -
Gubatnon 249 11 12 98 22
Guiangan 26 - - 13 -
Halawodnon 86 2 3 29 22
Hanunuo 141 7 4 83 22
Henanga 55 11 2 27 11
Higaonon 332 18 13 191 30
Hiligaynon Ilonggo 56,811 758 2,972 36,537 2,634
Ibaloi/Ibaloy 3,335 984 35 136 1,896
Ibanag 7,708 293 459 4,516 748
Ibatan 540 10 125 265 14
Ifugao 3,199 828 218 588 623
Ilianen 661 31 20 93 154
Illaud 181 7 4 41 26
Ilocano 1,231,261 67,861 23,825 81,770 362,072
Iranon/Iranun/Iraynon 513 19 58 71 92
Iraya 256 9 24 72 46
Isinai 846 30 20 262 178
Isneg/Isnag/Apayao 139 11 8 51 26
Isoroken 470 15 21 150 103
Itawis 2,229 107 159 1,242 237
Itneg/Tingguian 561 58 53 154 83
Ivatan 221 2 6 137 18
Iwak/Iowak/Owak/I-wak 77 6 1 5 45
Jama Mapun 71 2 6 11 13
Kabayukan 62 3 1 8 11
Kabihug 14 - 8 3 2
Kadaklan/kachakran 2 - - - 2
Kailawan/Kaylawan 21 - 7 8 2
Kalagan 109 1 3 54 31
Kalanguya 3,314 42 1 11 3,203
Kalanguya-Ikalahan 61 - 5 4 47
Kalibugan/Kolibugan 551 20 9 61 6
Kalinga 1,863 104 56 100 116
Kamiguin 969 22 179 375 83
Kankanaey 6,956 4,494 33 102 1,775
Kapampangan 2,497,577 574 33,463 29,524 9,561
Karao 717 1 13 33 8
Karay-a 3,098 54 137 2,092 98
Karulano 2,095 - 16 47 7
Kaunana 92 2 2 11 9
Ke’ney or Ken-ey/Tau’t-Bato 171 1 6 5 9
Kirenteken 283 1 1 7 5
Lahitanen 72 - - 48 -
Lambangian 26 - 13 5 -
Langilan 20 - - 18 -
Livunganen 231 8 3 72 12
Mabaka 7 - - 1 -
Maeng 655 7 54 283 196
Magahats 20 - - 5 -
Mag-anti/Mag-Antsi/Mag-anchi 1,692 - - 2 -
Magbekin/Magbukon/Magbukun 346 - 317 1 -
Mag-indi 71 - 6 20 11
Magkunana 37 - 5 16 11
Maguindanao 2,197 51 134 925 202
Majokayong 16 - - 11 -
Malaueg 97 7 4 29 14
Mamanwa 78 3 - 19 10
Mandaya 287 8 21 137 73

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Table 1.22 - Continued
Household Population by Ethnicity and by Province/City: Region III, Census Year 2010
Ethnicity Pampanga Angeles City Tarlac Zambales Olongapo City

Direrayaan - - - - -
Dumagat/Alta 7 8 5 - 3
Dumagat 37 20 41 16 20
Eskaya - - 1 - -
Gaddang 12 - 23 15 1
Gubang 4 - - - -
Gubatnon 28 1 52 24 1
Guiangan 12 - - - 1
Halawodnon 6 1 16 7 -
Hanunuo 9 4 6 5 1
Henanga 2 - - - 2
Higaonon 15 8 34 14 9
Hiligaynon Ilonggo 5,638 1,642 2,471 2,306 1,853
Ibaloi/Ibaloy 31 13 84 133 23
Ibanag 528 114 674 193 183
Ibatan 60 5 27 33 1
Ifugao 212 64 256 301 109
Ilianen 39 - 245 75 4
Illaud 19 19 40 23 2
Ilocano 23,790 7,138 506,584 145,952 12,269
Iranon/Iranun/Iraynon 17 11 159 76 10
Iraya 28 - 59 10 8
Isinai 70 25 186 66 9
Isneg/Isnag/Apayao - 7 18 18 -
Isoroken 22 2 87 65 5
Itawis 143 14 261 47 19
Itneg/Tingguian 36 7 71 79 20
Ivatan 16 24 6 3 9
Iwak/Iowak/Owak/I-wak 2 9 7 - 2
Jama Mapun 4 - 16 10 9
Kabayukan 17 - 19 3 -
Kabihug 1 - - - -
Kadaklan/kachakran - - - - -
Kailawan/Kaylawan 3 - - 1 -
Kalagan 11 2 2 1 4
Kalanguya 5 - 32 17 3
Kalanguya-Ikalahan 4 - - 1 -
Kalibugan/Kolibugan 356 22 70 4 3
Kalinga 826 120 248 284 9
Kamiguin 218 24 50 17 1
Kankanaey 88 14 125 300 25
Kapampangan 1,655,880 208,635 548,150 5,454 6,336
Karao 428 54 176 - 4
Karay-a 270 117 163 114 53
Karulano 1,452 128 429 11 5
Kaunana 40 4 23 - 1
Ke’ney or Ken-ey/Tau’t-Bato 124 8 14 4 -
Kirenteken 170 55 44 - -
Lahitanen 9 - 3 3 9
Lambangian 8 - - - -
Langilan - 1 1 - -
Livunganen 90 25 21 - -
Mabaka - - - 6 -
Maeng 15 23 33 17 27
Magahats 7 - 3 5 -
Mag-anti/Mag-Antsi/Mag-anchi 6 103 1,573 3 5
Magbekin/Magbukon/Magbukun 3 - 7 15 3
Mag-indi 30 1 3 - -
Magkunana - - 4 1 -
Maguindanao 408 147 141 130 59
Majokayong 1 - 4 - -
Malaueg 17 3 21 2 -
Mamanwa 9 12 - 10 15
Mandaya 25 6 6 5 6

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Table 1.22 - Continued
Household Population by Ethnicity and by Province/City: Region III, Census Year 2010
Ethnicity Region III Aurora Bataan Bulacan Nueva Ecija

Mangguangan 4 - - - 3
Manobo 447 25 21 147 45
Manobo-Blit 12 - - 8 -
Manobo-Dulangan 39 8 3 15 -
Mansaka 9 - - 4 -
Manubo-Ubo/Manobo-Ubo 262 12 28 110 36
Maranao 10,559 278 690 3,326 1,056
Masadiit 63 - 10 26 11
Masbateño/Masbatenon 9,088 261 1,913 5,668 202
Matigsalog/Matigsalug 232 - 11 83 87
Molbog 371 2 41 230 37
Muyadan 17 - - 12 -
Obu-Manuvu/Ubo-Manobo 368 8 36 217 16
Pala’wan/Palawan-o 1,536 23 63 603 69
Palawani 506 6 30 286 25
Pan-ayanon 148 7 15 46 13
Panay-Bukidnon 38 - - 21 1
Pangasinan/Panggalato 63,631 880 4,922 24,223 4,326
Parananum 147 130 - 4 -
Pulangien/Pulangiyen 392 29 33 153 121
Ratagnon 84 - 5 46 7
Remontado 18 - - 17 -
Romblomanon 1,438 61 46 1,017 62
Sama Badajo 47 - - 19 8
Sama Bangingi 269 - 8 72 20
Sama Laut 125 5 6 84 16
Sama/Samal 2,429 25 25 1,008 46
Sangil 34 4 - 7 -
Sibuyan Mangyan-Tagabukid 114 19 1 72 -
Subanen/Subanon/Subanun 161 5 11 77 27
Surigaonon 2,359 42 67 1,698 68
T’boli/Tboli 119 13 20 52 8
Tadyawan 12 - 3 1 7
Tagabawa 864 29 120 377 219
Tagakaulo 624 2 77 281 194
Tagalog 5,126,061 91,219 547,942 2,235,820 1,517,391
Tagbanua 1,406 16 109 602 523
Tagbanua (Kalamianen) 312 1 30 39 18
Tagbanua/Calamian 1,816 30 138 809 538
Talaandig 2,670 95 299 869 880
Talaingod 269 2 30 171 19
Tau-buid 177 5 49 50 41
Tausug 2,920 78 235 1,283 535
Teduray 72 - 1 46 5
Tigwahanon 125 8 - 73 -
Tinananen 188 - 6 66 2
Tuwali 62 - 6 12 5
Waray 84,691 2,177 6,092 54,091 2,240
Yakan 475 22 24 282 9
Yapayao 46 2 1 24 -
Yogad 191 15 1 65 19
Zambageño-Chavacano 2,938 58 161 1,401 170
Zambal 177,077 100 2,158 1,445 231
Other Local Ethnicity 2,395 336 199 814 284
American/English 2,390 18 91 157 100
Other Foreign Ethnicity 5,688 72 305 1,219 510
Not Stated 184 - 2 35 2

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Table 1.22 - Concluded
Household Population by Ethnicity and by Province/City: Region III, Census Year 2010
Ethnicity Pampanga Angeles City Tarlac Zambales Olongapo City

Mangguangan - - - 1 -
Manobo 16 17 22 41 113
Manobo-Blit - - - 1 3
Manobo-Dulangan 4 - - - 9
Mansaka - - - 5 -
Manubo-Ubo/Manobo-Ubo 37 6 10 21 2
Maranao 1,229 999 875 1,044 1,062
Masadiit 8 1 4 - 3
Masbateño/Masbatenon 507 62 95 297 83
Matigsalog/Matigsalug 17 - 15 - 19
Molbog 31 2 11 13 4
Muyadan - - 5 - -
Obu-Manuvu/Ubo-Manobo 42 4 12 31 2
Pala’wan/Palawan-o 428 59 193 67 31
Palawani 51 18 38 49 3
Pan-ayanon 19 4 26 18 -
Panay-Bukidnon 7 2 6 - 1
Pangasinan/Panggalato 7,331 2,550 12,521 4,225 2,653
Parananum - 3 6 4 -
Pulangien/Pulangiyen 9 7 15 14 11
Ratagnon 2 4 3 6 11
Remontado 1 - - - -
Romblomanon 84 10 53 87 18
Sama Badajo 10 - 4 6 -
Sama Bangingi 24 7 9 122 7
Sama Laut 8 2 4 - -
Sama/Samal 139 15 26 1,108 37
Sangil 14 - 9 - -
Sibuyan Mangyan-Tagabukid 2 6 1 3 10
Subanen/Subanon/Subanun 15 4 5 13 4
Surigaonon 126 22 82 183 71
T’boli/Tboli 9 - 13 1 3
Tadyawan - - - - 1
Tagabawa 50 8 25 20 16
Tagakaulo 39 2 16 11 2
Tagalog 212,232 66,276 153,662 145,873 155,646
Tagbanua 56 11 12 33 44
Tagbanua (Kalamianen) 164 25 19 16 -
Tagbanua/Calamian 61 50 52 69 69
Talaandig 178 70 61 101 117
Talaingod 21 5 8 11 2
Tau-buid 13 4 4 9 2
Tausug 243 40 160 279 67
Teduray - - 2 14 4
Tigwahanon 9 16 2 12 5
Tinananen 9 6 16 66 17
Tuwali 13 5 6 10 5
Waray 5,040 5,459 2,040 4,560 2,992
Yakan 62 16 10 40 10
Yapayao 3 1 - 14 1
Yogad 15 12 36 22 6
Zambageño-Chavacano 552 155 203 191 47
Zambal 932 181 2,466 160,217 9,347
Other Local Ethnicity 376 95 95 101 95
American/English 303 945 135 333 308
Other Foreign Ethnicity 586 1,555 407 432 602
Not Stated 94 42 8 1 -

Source: 2010 Census of Population and Housing, Philippine Statistics Authority

99
Table 1.23
Number of Households by Kind of Fuel for Cooking and Province/City/Municipality
Region III, Census Year 2010
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Fuel for Cooking
Province Number of Liquified
City/Municipality Households Electricity Kerosene Petroleum Charcoal Wood Others
None/ Not
(Gaas) Reported
Gas (LPG)

Region III 2,239,011 65,263 66,827 1,343,688 219,392 539,978 2,732 1,137

Aurora 44,740 444 213 8,111 10,580 25,338 50 5


Baler (Capital) 7,795 130 29 2,893 2,221 2,502 20 -
Casiguran 5,309 39 20 554 2,015 2,682 - -
Dilasag 3,583 26 35 192 605 2,725 - -
Dinalungan 2,443 11 - 167 779 1,481 5 -
Dingalan 5,328 43 34 962 2,245 2,043 - -

Dipaculao 6,232 75 43 855 859 4,394 5 -


Maria Aurora 8,674 59 10 1,614 1,228 5,738 20 5
San Luis 5,376 60 41 873 629 3,773 - -

Bataan 150,090 3,834 3,747 96,860 22,644 22,807 45 154


Abucay 8,619 140 84 6,676 1,141 578 - -
Bagac 5,681 92 116 2,002 1,556 1,915 - -
City of Balanga (Capital) 18,885 598 483 14,268 1,716 1,795 10 15
Dinalupihan 21,024 522 458 13,532 2,704 3,772 - 36
Hermosa 12,105 213 278 7,538 1,250 2,811 5 10

Limay 12,174 322 182 8,535 1,762 1,333 10 31


Mariveles 26,106 865 665 15,820 4,733 4,003 - 20
Morong 5,735 51 52 2,434 2,166 1,011 - 21
Orani 13,407 393 686 9,011 1,772 1,516 19 10
Orion 10,950 254 376 6,813 2,056 1,452 - -

Pilar 8,355 197 156 5,751 974 1,273 - 5


Samal 7,049 188 213 4,481 814 1,349 - 5

Bulacan 659,158 24,060 31,114 443,290 53,279 106,098 1,033 284


Angat 12,304 447 173 7,182 615 3,881 5 -
Balagtas (Bigaa) 14,873 671 1,039 10,387 1,310 1,415 36 16
Baliuag 33,669 1,125 1,537 24,155 3,279 3,488 85 -
Bocaue 24,278 702 1,604 16,811 3,186 1,914 47 15
Bulacan 17,002 410 1,986 11,576 1,143 1,804 50 34

Bustos 14,823 571 687 10,533 1,158 1,856 14 5


Calumpit 21,900 443 646 14,741 2,023 4,042 - 5
Doña Remedios Trinidad 4,505 209 239 281 371 3,401 - 5
Guiguinto 20,471 786 979 15,067 1,534 2,091 15 -
Hagonoy 28,281 874 1,413 22,128 1,536 2,301 - 29

City of Malolos (Capital) 51,851 1,389 1,805 39,985 4,122 4,512 16 22


Marilao 42,474 1,616 2,697 32,160 1,943 3,989 65 5
City of Meycauayan 47,060 2,587 3,716 33,342 3,437 3,912 46 21
Norzagaray 22,250 633 1,070 10,466 2,833 7,186 42 21
Obando 13,381 1,022 1,340 9,623 723 668 5 -

Pandi 14,712 390 442 8,499 762 4,587 32 -


Paombong 11,287 509 404 7,818 312 2,229 - 15
Plaridel 22,521 660 679 16,526 1,296 3,310 20 29
Pulilan 19,405 903 596 13,080 2,140 2,667 - 19
San Ildefonso 20,716 783 376 10,473 1,355 7,711 15 4

City of San Jose del Monte 102,131 3,294 4,689 65,660 12,741 15,651 76 20
San Miguel 30,737 1,736 636 16,444 2,304 9,607 10 -
San Rafael 19,581 784 572 12,841 972 4,058 339 15
Sta. Maria 48,946 1,518 1,790 33,510 2,185 9,820 118 5

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Table 1.23- Continued
Number of Households by Kind of Fuel for Cooking and Province/City/Municipality
Region III, Census Year 2010
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Fuel for Cooking
Province Number of Liquified
City/Municipality Households Electricity Kerosene Petroleum Charcoal Wood Others
None/ Not
(Gaas) Reported
Gas (LPG)

Nueva Ecija 439,460 10,613 7,938 214,821 42,900 162,366 715 106
Aliaga 12,845 317 404 6,394 842 4,767 116 5
Bongabon 13,408 436 123 5,851 2,647 4,340 5 5
City of Cabanatuan 60,801 1,972 1,540 38,621 7,680 10,911 67 10
Cabiao 14,402 291 201 8,343 855 4,679 34 -
Carrangalan 8,298 108 59 1,740 1,338 5,053 - -

Cuyapo 13,933 371 264 3,865 1,131 8,264 33 5


Gabaldon (Bitulok and Sabani) 7,529 66 35 1,852 926 4,640 10 -
City of Gapan 22,463 1,070 578 14,535 2,314 3,941 15 10
General Mamerto Natividad 8,150 170 200 3,469 918 3,373 15 5
General Tinio (Papaya) 9,292 224 243 4,807 608 3,396 15 -

Guimba 24,836 453 389 7,609 1,133 15,202 25 25


Jaen 14,926 197 187 7,097 526 6,914 5 -
Laur 7,600 215 140 2,339 439 4,462 5 -
Licab 5,740 64 20 2,173 248 3,215 20 -
Llanera 8,428 110 95 4,069 645 3,505 5 -

Lupao 9,184 204 119 3,048 719 5,089 - 5


Science City of Muñoz 17,902 199 249 9,506 1,179 6,753 10 5
Nampicuan 2,885 94 15 1,050 16 1,709 - -
City of Palayan (Capital) 8,248 344 300 3,591 662 3,345 - 6
Pantabangan 6,017 127 30 1,590 797 3,458 5 10

Peñaranda 5,997 79 111 3,115 233 2,429 25 5


Quezon 8,161 89 76 3,237 610 4,133 16 -
Rizal 12,767 281 89 5,577 1,824 4,966 29 -
San Antonio 16,113 293 141 7,164 557 7,953 5 -
San Isidro 10,725 211 137 7,636 600 2,120 20 -

San Jose City 30,240 539 401 14,373 6,390 8,491 46 -


San Leonardo 12,776 248 95 8,193 1,006 3,214 15 5
Santa Rosa 14,278 469 233 8,688 1,024 3,854 10 -
Santo Domingo 11,589 332 347 5,268 704 4,913 25 -
Talavera 25,139 591 367 14,015 3,335 6,695 136 -

Talugtug 5,140 172 104 1,052 390 3,421 - -


Zaragoza 9,648 276 646 4,951 603 3,162 5 5

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Table 1.23 - Continued
Number of Households by Kind of Fuel for Cooking and Province/City/Municipality
Region III, Census Year 2010
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Fuel for Cooking
Province Number of Liquified None/
City/Municipality Households Electricity Kerosene Petroleum Charcoal Wood Others Not
(Gaas)
Gas (LPG) Reported

Pampanga
(excluding Angeles) 416,271 11,318 11,210 313,509 19,016 60,556 373 292
Apalit 20,787 451 698 15,382 1,321 2,826 110 -
Arayat 24,027 365 243 16,706 1,429 5,265 5 15
Bacolor 7,077 155 119 5,533 41 1,166 - 63
Candaba 19,808 416 396 12,733 310 5,865 82 5
Floridablanca 24,260 755 516 16,412 758 5,804 10 5

Guagua 23,019 765 541 18,214 836 2,658 - 4


Lubao 31,477 671 468 24,109 764 5,389 42 35
Mabalacat City 47,198 1,351 2,162 36,826 4,376 2,460 5 19
Macabebe 14,003 169 833 10,878 376 1,731 - 15
Magalang 21,384 377 591 15,524 1,435 3,443 14 -

Masantol 10,444 339 183 8,006 194 1,707 5 10


Mexico 29,911 911 871 23,055 755 4,304 - 14
Minalin 8,651 314 162 6,647 291 1,237 - -
Porac 22,894 329 729 16,637 1,042 4,147 10 -
City of San Fernando (Capital) 60,561 2,345 1,430 50,274 3,413 3,017 23 60

San Luis 9,594 139 104 6,080 116 3,120 30 5


San Simon 9,801 155 185 7,099 195 2,163 - 5
Santa Ana 9,693 246 139 7,800 161 1,337 5 5
Santa Rita 8,177 303 156 5,989 116 1,589 10 14
Santo Tomas 7,948 233 365 6,002 393 926 11 18

Sasmuan (Sexmoan) 5,557 529 319 3,603 694 402 11 -

City of Angeles 74,510 3,335 4,542 57,092 6,368 2,938 201 33

Tarlac 280,382 5,870 4,360 126,451 29,048 114,421 208 25


Anao 2,513 39 31 593 5 1,846 - -
Bamban 13,100 225 80 7,658 1,557 3,574 5 -
Camiling 18,646 512 194 6,908 2,150 8,872 10 -
Capas 26,243 469 192 12,359 3,003 10,199 20 -
Concepcion 29,081 794 502 17,623 1,970 8,172 20 -

Gerona 19,213 294 274 6,585 1,356 10,699 - 5


La Paz 12,859 438 274 5,389 939 5,758 60 -
Mayantoc 7,009 70 42 1,754 1,898 3,245 - -
Moncada 13,491 323 138 4,105 330 8,576 19 -
Paniqui 20,437 322 300 8,867 1,685 9,253 5 5

Pura 5,194 100 192 1,455 67 3,380 - -


Ramos 4,434 95 50 1,724 185 2,370 5 5
San Clemente 2,877 44 20 943 403 1,467 - -
San Jose 7,358 108 73 1,010 865 5,296 5 -
San Manuel 5,315 67 51 1,776 83 3,333 - 5

Santa Ignacia 10,303 183 163 3,558 521 5,872 5 -


City of Tarlac (Capital) 68,695 1,609 1,575 39,846 11,330 14,291 38 5
Victoria 13,614 176 208 4,296 700 8,218 15 -

102
Table 1.23 - Concluded
Number of Households by Kind of Fuel for Cooking and Province/City/Municipality
Region III, Census Year 2010
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Fuel for Cooking
Province Number of Liquified None/
City/Municipality Households Electricity Kerosene Petroleum Charcoal Wood Others Not
(Gaas)
Gas (LPG) Reported

Zambales
(excluding Olongapo) 122,158 2,934 1,885 45,623 31,483 39,997 35 202
Botolan 12,271 357 352 3,304 3,734 4,510 5 9
Cabangan 5,130 34 35 1,346 1,853 1,857 5 -
Candelaria 5,338 142 20 1,751 501 2,903 - 21
Castillejos 11,672 466 276 5,544 1,933 3,397 10 46
Iba (Capital) 10,722 141 73 4,813 3,782 1,908 - 5

Masinloc 9,616 271 74 3,307 2,425 3,539 - -


Palauig 7,384 139 31 2,220 1,248 3,736 - 10
San Antonio 8,216 207 58 3,126 1,920 2,905 - -
San Felipe 5,235 118 30 1,977 1,256 1,854 - -
San Marcelino 7,871 116 176 3,007 1,659 2,903 5 5

San Narciso 6,609 94 51 2,444 843 3,177 - -


Santa Cruz 11,991 161 243 3,559 3,552 4,451 10 16
Subic 20,103 688 466 9,225 6,777 2,857 - 90

City of Olongapo 52,242 2,855 1,818 37,931 4,074 5,457 72 36

Source : 2010 Census of Population and Housing, Philippine Statistics Authority

103
Table 1.24
Number of Households by Kind of Toilet Facility and Province/City/Municipality
Region III, Census Year 2010
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Kind of Toilet Facility
Province/ Number of Water-sealed Water-sealed Water-sealed
City/Municipality Households sewer/septic tank sewer/septic tank other depository
used exclusively shared with other used exclusively
by household households by household

Region III 2,112,259 1,523,006 189,618 184,570

Aurora 44,740 22,658 3,844 5,840


Baler (Capital) 7,795 5,349 947 464
Casiguran 5,309 2,060 255 892
Dilasag 3,583 1,151 172 457
Dinalungan 2,443 1,335 191 69
Dingalan 5,328 2,905 319 472

Dipaculao 6,232 2,728 612 1,197


Maria Aurora 8,674 4,081 932 1,652
San Luis 5,376 3,050 417 637

Bataan 150,090 116,146 13,513 7,083


Abucay 8,619 6,477 1,324 151
Bagac 5,681 3,828 283 852
City of Balanga (Capital) 18,885 15,066 1,518 919
Dinalupihan 21,024 16,083 1,554 1,297
Hermosa 12,105 9,988 1,031 206

Limay 12,174 10,545 528 346


Mariveles 26,106 20,145 2,360 1,852
Morong 5,735 3,831 581 186
Orani 13,407 11,194 985 365
Orion 10,950 7,660 1,403 155

Pilar 8,355 6,278 1,085 396


Samal 7,049 5,052 861 359

Bulacan 659,158 533,188 46,156 39,714


Angat 12,304 10,157 932 473
Balagtas (Bigaa) 14,873 12,073 1,183 892
Baliuag 33,669 25,668 3,142 3,050
Bocaue 24,278 19,700 2,466 837
Bulacan 17,002 13,693 1,803 622

Bustos 14,823 11,073 1,138 1,508


Calumpit 21,900 18,834 1,034 1,250
Doña Remedios Trinidad 4,505 1,852 185 366
Guiguinto 20,471 17,418 1,654 718
Hagonoy 28,281 19,980 1,077 4,813

City of Malolos (Capital) 51,851 43,225 2,644 2,796


Marilao 42,474 37,011 3,054 740
City of Meycauayan 47,060 39,422 2,723 2,554
Norzagaray 22,250 18,078 881 727
Obando 13,381 11,156 486 293

Pandi 14,712 10,325 1,808 1,135


Paombong 11,287 9,024 650 676
Plaridel 22,521 18,873 1,096 2,017
Pulilan 19,405 14,661 1,860 1,645
San Ildefonso 20,716 14,744 2,357 1,614

City of San Jose del Monte 102,131 91,158 6,052 2,701


San Miguel 30,737 21,063 3,185 2,903
San Rafael 19,581 13,536 1,590 1,881
Sta. Maria 48,946 40,462 3,156 3,504

104
Table 1.24 – Continued
Number of Households by Kind of Toilet Facility and Province/City/Municipality
Region III, Census Year 2010
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Kind of Toilet Facility
Province/ Water-sealed
Others
City/Municipality other depository
Closed Pit Open Pit (pail system None
shared with other
and others)
households

Region III 73,461 60,624 18,527 29,320 33,142

Aurora 2,957 5,850 2,056 356 1,178


Baler (Capital) 520 208 138 20 150
Casiguran 449 1,091 296 56 210
Dilasag 610 869 264 35 25
Dinalungan 30 399 294 41 84
Dingalan 324 674 282 14 338

Dipaculao 297 962 260 20 156


Maria Aurora 584 817 349 169 90
San Luis 143 830 172 - 127

Bataan 3,119 2,648 1,243 1,859 4,478


Abucay 76 74 52 159 306
Bagac 172 98 118 26 303
City of Balanga (Capital) 368 438 111 77 388
Dinalupihan 443 791 175 256 426
Hermosa 238 235 86 54 268

Limay 142 34 26 148 405


Mariveles 526 393 156 251 423
Morong 213 143 29 371 380
Orani 209 25 173 141 315
Orion 350 234 136 174 837

Pilar 181 121 55 79 160


Samal 201 62 127 122 266

Bulacan 11,547 10,277 3,263 9,332 5,682


Angat 187 164 61 242 88
Balagtas (Bigaa) 290 57 5 304 68
Baliuag 568 663 67 393 118
Bocaue 429 139 37 497 173
Bulacan 344 147 250 30 113

Bustos 278 348 62 340 75


Calumpit 490 77 93 35 87
Doña Remedios Trinidad 131 464 352 88 1,068
Guiguinto 191 76 33 332 50
Hagonoy 864 467 237 609 233

City of Malolos (Capital) 820 611 115 1,433 207


Marilao 556 196 101 786 30
City of Meycauayan 643 870 177 446 226
Norzagaray 541 530 211 296 986
Obando 126 298 344 507 171

Pandi 637 284 56 338 129


Paombong 51 65 146 396 278
Plaridel 366 71 30 44 25
Pulilan 449 232 5 350 204
San Ildefonso 620 679 131 189 384

City of San Jose del Monte 571 781 353 283 233
San Miguel 1,212 1,685 233 97 360
San Rafael 422 1,186 116 682 169
Sta. Maria 763 188 49 617 208

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Table 1.24 – Continued
Number of Households by Kind of Toilet Facility and Province/City/Municipality
Region III, Census Year 2010
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Kind of Toilet Facility
Province/ Number of Water-sealed Water-sealed Water-sealed
City/Municipality Households sewer/septic tank sewer/septic tank other depository
used exclusively shared with other used exclusively
by household households by household

Nueva Ecija 439,460 265,899 54,391 51,032

Aliaga 12,845 7,734 1,381 1,913


Bongabon 13,408 7,092 2,198 2,197
City of Cabanatuan 60,801 45,281 6,719 4,062
Cabiao 14,402 11,007 1,065 1,322
Carrangalan 8,298 2,998 1,181 590

Cuyapo 13,933 5,460 1,232 3,514


Gabaldon (Bitulok and Sabani) 7,529 3,738 1,672 704
City of Gapan 22,463 15,125 2,793 2,554
General Mamerto Natividad 8,150 4,324 1,453 562
General Tinio (Papaya) 9,292 5,479 1,094 1,222

Guimba 24,836 11,842 2,846 4,177


Jaen 14,926 9,396 2,336 1,594
Laur 7,600 3,843 1,004 491
Licab 5,740 3,662 1,134 432
Llanera 8,428 4,344 1,520 1,041

Lupao 9,184 4,063 813 2,284


Science City of Muñoz 17,902 11,356 3,103 1,082
Nampicuan 2,885 1,578 368 218
City of Palayan (Capital) 8,248 5,251 999 743
Pantabangan 6,017 2,451 368 624

Peñaranda 5,997 4,610 427 393


Quezon 8,161 4,424 1,114 919
Rizal 12,767 5,931 1,783 1,832
San Antonio 16,113 9,827 1,831 2,252
San Isidro 10,725 8,260 748 1,023

San Jose City 30,240 19,140 4,106 2,646


San Leonardo 12,776 8,616 1,637 1,552
Santa Rosa 14,278 9,463 1,652 1,961
Santo Domingo 11,589 6,059 1,149 2,214
Talavera 25,139 14,796 3,328 3,021

Talugtug 5,140 2,206 681 799


Zaragoza 9,648 6,542 653 1,096

106
Table 1.24 – Continued
Number of Households by Kind of Toilet Facility and Province/City/Municipality
Region III, Census Year 2010
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Kind of Toilet Facility
Province/ Water-sealed
Others
City/Municipality other depository
Closed Pit Open Pit (pail system None
shared with other
and others)
households

Nueva Ecija 27,455 23,430 5,140 5,230 6,884

Aliaga 770 487 55 261 244


Bongabon 1,057 307 112 14 432
City of Cabanatuan 2,063 863 182 1,288 343
Cabiao 576 183 42 40 166
Carrangalan 467 1,741 778 356 188

Cuyapo 1,648 1,027 419 315 318


Gabaldon (Bitulok and Sabani) 478 765 66 26 79
City of Gapan 1,057 615 56 60 204
General Mamerto Natividad 901 426 55 46 383
General Tinio (Papaya) 685 462 188 29 131

Guimba 2,530 1,941 224 764 511


Jaen 754 530 50 151 115
Laur 449 1,303 364 67 79
Licab 211 194 15 58 34
Llanera 690 496 110 10 217

Lupao 938 674 101 118 194


Science City of Muñoz 1,275 826 133 36 92
Nampicuan 257 403 14 - 47
City of Palayan (Capital) 219 586 194 179 76
Pantabangan 179 1,784 448 29 133

Peñaranda 123 236 34 26 147


Quezon 460 660 251 80 253
Rizal 1,456 1,139 196 179 250
San Antonio 776 748 168 39 472
San Isidro 154 278 70 150 41

San Jose City 2,093 1,335 296 94 531


San Leonardo 602 244 20 40 65
Santa Rosa 625 239 95 81 164
Santo Domingo 1,179 617 108 72 191
Talavera 1,604 1,195 149 593 453

Talugtug 706 528 96 5 118


Zaragoza 474 596 50 24 215

107
Table 1.24 – Continued
Number of Households by Kind of Toilet Facility and Province/City/Municipality
Region III, Census Year 2010
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Kind of Toilet Facility
Province/ Number of Water-sealed Water-sealed Water-sealed
City/Municipality Households sewer/septic tank sewer/septic tank other depository
used exclusively shared with other used exclusively
by household households by household

Pampanga
(excluding Angeles) 416,271 326,789 31,279 28,043

Apalit 20,787 16,601 1,346 1,869


Arayat 24,027 17,237 2,029 2,544
Bacolor 7,077 6,264 258 129
Candaba 19,808 13,371 2,420 1,380
Floridablanca 24,260 20,071 1,541 1,033

Guagua 23,019 19,300 1,438 1,374


Lubao 31,477 22,208 2,388 3,776
Mabalacat City 47,198 40,561 2,605 2,532
Macabebe 14,003 10,448 1,194 857
Magalang 21,384 14,690 2,962 2,482

Masantol 10,444 6,417 851 1,258


Mexico 29,911 24,607 2,434 1,675
Minalin 8,651 6,559 550 239
Porac 22,894 16,556 1,826 1,927
City of San Fernando (Capital) 60,561 53,129 3,205 2,150

San Luis 9,594 7,167 1,230 555


San Simon 9,801 7,089 868 822
Santa Ana 9,693 7,592 726 576
Santa Rita 8,177 5,845 927 404
Santo Tomas 7,948 7,221 333 219

Sasmuan (Sexmoan) 5,557 3,856 148 242

City of Angeles 74,510 66,562 3,247 1,738

Tarlac 280,382 180,890 26,097 42,712

Anao 2,513 1,254 141 606


Bamban 13,100 11,160 867 570
Camiling 18,646 10,921 1,710 3,800
Capas 26,243 19,933 1,819 2,318
Concepcion 29,081 20,031 2,186 3,951

Gerona 19,213 10,893 2,282 3,776


La Paz 12,859 7,750 1,702 2,112
Mayantoc 7,009 5,178 699 333
Moncada 13,491 7,090 1,863 1,880
Paniqui 20,437 12,028 1,264 4,284

Pura 5,194 2,281 404 1,420


Ramos 4,434 2,691 435 629
San Clemente 2,877 1,851 200 360
San Jose 7,358 2,371 957 1,664
San Manuel 5,315 2,906 956 580

Santa Ignacia 10,303 4,692 1,059 3,379


City of Tarlac (Capital) 68,695 50,290 5,904 7,871
Victoria 13,614 7,570 1,650 3,180

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Table 1.24 – Continued
Number of Households by Kind of Toilet Facility and Province/City/Municipality
Region III, Census Year 2010
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Kind of Toilet Facility
Province/ Water-sealed
Others
City/Municipality other depository
Closed Pit Open Pit (pail system None
shared with other
and others)
households

Pampanga
(excluding Angeles) 8,348 6,074 2,647 6,528 6,567

Apalit 352 99 11 202 309


Arayat 874 471 114 146 612
Bacolor 117 92 141 41 35
Candaba 712 744 224 483 475
Floridablanca 282 126 380 601 226

Guagua 421 124 81 46 236


Lubao 1,179 528 193 419 786
Mabalacat City 472 164 198 615 51
Macabebe 109 282 132 391 590
Magalang 315 503 85 189 157

Masantol 196 489 182 218 833


Mexico 611 184 27 262 111
Minalin 138 788 173 51 152
Porac 663 164 178 672 908
City of San Fernando (Capital) 496 497 74 877 132

San Luis 233 50 46 55 259


San Simon 237 145 27 444 170
Santa Ana 415 38 14 228 105
Santa Rita 282 455 76 164 24
Santo Tomas 34 40 86 10 5

Sasmuan (Sexmoan) 210 91 205 414 391

City of Angeles 644 754 211 1,178 176

Tarlac 13,713 8,078 2,568 2,753 3,572

Anao 175 198 133 - 5


Bamban 124 83 170 73 54
Camiling 1,277 481 69 220 168
Capas 771 378 386 70 569
Concepcion 1,201 518 99 707 387

Gerona 1,386 508 139 116 113


La Paz 760 213 42 21 261
Mayantoc 153 193 86 34 333
Moncada 1,216 930 327 95 90
Paniqui 1,040 620 271 620 310

Pura 295 611 10 97 77


Ramos 449 164 20 - 46
San Clemente 153 180 14 6 114
San Jose 650 635 561 40 480
San Manuel 516 205 10 - 142

Santa Ignacia 407 575 54 113 25


City of Tarlac (Capital) 2,507 1,142 133 507 341
Victoria 632 444 44 34 59

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Table 1.24 – Concluded
Number of Households by Kind of Toilet Facility and Province/City/Municipality
Region III, Census Year 2010
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Kind of Toilet Facility
Province/ Number of Water-sealed Water-sealed Water-sealed
City/Municipality Households sewer/septic tank sewer/septic tank other depository
used exclusively shared with other used exclusively
by household households by household

Zambales
(excluding Olongapo) 122,158 77,436 14,338 10,146

Botolan 12,271 5,277 1,036 1,864


Cabangan 5,130 3,442 913 55
Candelaria 5,338 2,901 599 806
Castillejos 11,672 7,711 2,547 396
Iba (Capital) 10,722 7,677 1,408 703

Masinloc 9,616 6,044 1,062 535


Palauig 7,384 4,068 909 775
San Antonio 8,216 5,908 595 933
San Felipe 5,235 3,907 634 131
San Marcelino 7,871 5,713 699 324

San Narciso 6,609 4,989 509 651


Santa Cruz 11,991 5,665 1,840 1,873
Subic 20,103 14,134 1,587 1,100

City of Olongapo 52,242 40,395 6,307 1,974

Kind of Toilet Facility


Province/ Water-sealed
Others
City/Municipality other depository
Closed Pit Open Pit (pail system None
shared with other
and others)
households

Zambales
(excluding Olongapo) 6,322 4,267 1,610 3,262 4,781

Botolan 1,124 721 269 774 1,207


Cabangan 111 119 40 20 430
Candelaria 461 165 30 65 310
Castillejos 170 73 5 571 199
Iba (Capital) 442 61 109 148 175

Masinloc 638 560 216 314 248


Palauig 617 261 175 56 524
San Antonio 509 32 32 37 169
San Felipe 298 149 25 22 69
San Marcelino 297 361 313 35 130

San Narciso 243 155 - 35 26


Santa Cruz 834 946 155 278 401
Subic 578 664 241 907 893

City of Olongapo 1,424 729 229 1,014 171

Source: 2010 Census of Population and Housing, Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 1.25
Number of Households Reporting Presence of Household Conveniences/Devices at Home
by Province/City/Municipality: Region III, Census Year 2010
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Households Household Convenience / Devices
with at least
Province/ Number of one Radio/ CD/DVD/ Landline/
City/Municipality Households household Component/
Radio Television VCD Wireless Cellular
convenience/ Cassete Stereo Set
Set Player Telephone phone
device

Region III 2,239,011 2,146,985 1,549,495 1,988,474 1,449,792 562,929 151,196 1,840,437

Aurora 44,740 38,793 19,431 27,828 23,398 5,547 150 31,283

Baler (Capital) 7,795 7,168 3,876 6,169 4,501 1,411 44 6,172


Casiguran 5,309 4,500 1,703 2,826 2,672 508 20 3,465
Dilasag 3,583 2,999 1,416 1,433 1,361 168 - 2,415
Dinalungan 2,443 2,087 885 1,306 1,287 378 - 1,683
Dingalan 5,328 4,509 2,505 3,257 2,714 682 5 3,582

Dipaculao 6,232 5,470 2,882 3,820 3,444 687 15 4,236


Maria Aurora 8,674 7,584 4,074 5,609 4,750 1,142 35 6,407
San Luis 5,376 4,478 2,089 3,409 2,668 572 31 3,322

Bataan 150,090 144,239 107,196 132,975 104,043 41,651 11,932 126,200

Abucay 8,619 8,355 6,361 7,949 6,062 2,415 1,057 7,243


Bagac 5,681 5,317 3,689 4,474 3,494 952 61 4,496
City of Balanga
(Capital) 18,885 18,409 14,279 17,530 14,035 6,001 3,280 16,428
Dinalupihan 21,024 20,238 15,621 18,826 15,266 6,031 1,369 17,697
Hermosa 12,105 11,645 8,781 10,667 8,197 2,856 733 10,070

Limay 12,174 11,664 8,848 10,635 8,260 3,771 722 10,268


Mariveles 26,106 25,074 17,087 22,388 17,942 7,134 670 22,905
Morong 5,735 5,319 3,292 4,541 3,502 847 65 4,389
Orani 13,407 12,960 9,667 12,194 9,736 3,784 1,104 11,049
Orion 10,950 10,502 7,759 9,763 7,386 3,260 1,197 9,212

Pilar 8,355 7,977 6,244 7,467 5,590 2,631 821 6,921


Samal 7,049 6,779 5,569 6,541 4,573 1,969 853 5,523

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Table 1.25 - Continued
Number of Households Reporting Presence of Household Conveniences/Devices at Home
by Province/City/Municipality: Region III, Census Year 2010
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Household Convenience / Devices Households
without any
Province/ Motorized household
City/Municipality Personal Refrigerator/ Cooking Washing Car/Jeep/ Motorcycle/
Boat/ convenience/
Computer Freezer Range Machine Van Tricycle
Banca device

Region III 365,674 1,010,721 855,996 1,147,046 266,653 661,231 36,199 92,026

Aurora 2,903 9,670 7,606 11,688 2,040 12,393 2,119 5,947

Baler (Capital) 1,120 2,668 2,222 3,137 573 3,326 329 627
Casiguran 245 914 595 826 116 941 457 809
Dilasag 50 314 188 354 82 577 248 584
Dinalungan 94 359 319 513 56 370 282 356
Dingalan 204 944 680 1,388 279 1,172 333 819

Dipaculao 286 1,184 1,162 1,456 272 1,682 219 762


Maria Aurora 634 2,192 1,764 2,552 464 2,751 41 1,090
San Luis 270 1,095 675 1,461 198 1,574 210 898

Bataan 27,694 70,155 63,112 80,038 15,507 37,781 5,179 5,851

Abucay 1,829 4,421 3,656 4,896 1,016 2,245 157 264


Bagac 706 2,024 1,323 2,746 590 1,329 328 364
City of Balanga
(Capital) 5,063 10,396 8,925 11,480 3,055 5,955 299 476
Dinalupihan 3,353 10,019 9,794 11,665 2,013 4,286 150 786
Hermosa 1,798 5,288 4,716 6,172 1,028 2,656 190 460

Limay 2,407 6,038 4,828 6,461 1,228 2,760 729 510


Mariveles 4,135 11,188 10,234 13,148 1,922 6,207 1,290 1,032
Morong 538 2,107 1,655 2,564 422 1,346 390 416
Orani 2,405 5,867 6,040 7,016 1,285 4,256 668 447
Orion 2,282 5,272 5,692 5,605 1,206 2,523 593 448

Pilar 1,830 4,064 3,241 4,506 1,052 2,411 145 378


Samal 1,346 3,472 3,010 3,778 690 1,807 238 270

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Table 1.25- Continued
Number of Households Reporting Presence of Household Conveniences/Devices at Home
by Province/City/Municipality: Region III, Census Year 2010
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Households Household Convenience / Devices
with at least
Province/ Number of one Radio/ CD/DVD/ Landline/
City/Municipality Households household Television Component/ Cellular
Radio VCD Wireless
convenience/ Cassete Set Stereo Set phone
Player Telephone
device

Bulacan 659,158 641,953 486,165 606,806 437,326 178,551 59,437 561,822

Angat 12,304 11,999 9,258 11,395 8,068 3,360 1,186 10,151


Balagtas (Bigaa) 14,873 14,554 11,526 13,907 10,258 4,475 1,777 12,524
Baliuag 33,669 32,907 24,857 31,530 23,123 8,680 3,839 29,006
Bocaue 24,278 23,770 18,170 22,532 16,722 6,381 2,234 20,912
Bulacan 17,002 16,511 13,384 15,631 11,375 4,774 2,326 14,167

Bustos 14,823 14,563 11,809 13,689 8,996 3,076 982 12,209


Calumpit 21,900 21,452 16,198 20,387 14,608 6,759 1,609 18,872
Doña Remedios
Trinidad 4,505 3,857 2,779 2,560 1,396 241 5 2,491
Guiguinto 20,471 19,966 14,766 19,041 14,309 6,609 2,400 17,468
Hagonoy 28,281 27,858 21,247 26,729 18,165 6,597 2,310 23,192

City of Malolos
(Capital) 51,851 50,935 41,252 48,688 36,261 17,167 8,217 45,115
Marilao 42,474 41,568 30,482 39,529 30,487 14,843 4,748 37,943
City of
Meycauayan 47,060 46,049 33,347 43,998 31,228 12,808 5,593 41,642
Norzagaray 22,250 20,825 15,366 19,133 13,032 5,190 1,022 17,488
Obando 13,381 13,098 9,850 12,693 9,105 3,241 2,959 11,080

Pandi 14,712 14,226 11,434 13,448 9,047 2,609 681 12,402


Paombong 11,287 11,031 9,147 10,579 7,186 3,142 1,269 9,312
Plaridel 22,521 21,925 17,175 21,004 15,096 6,322 2,627 19,354
Pulilan 19,405 18,793 14,006 17,772 12,149 4,356 1,315 16,351
San Ildefonso 20,716 20,299 14,042 18,830 11,831 4,166 1,115 17,111

City of San Jose


del Monte 102,131 98,617 74,647 92,416 69,877 29,821 5,677 87,678
San Miguel 30,737 29,954 21,538 27,906 18,848 5,973 1,341 25,425
San Rafael 19,581 19,160 14,514 18,094 13,028 4,995 991 16,619
Sta. Maria 48,946 48,036 35,371 45,316 33,130 12,966 3,212 43,311

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Table 1.25 - Continued
Number of Households Reporting Presence of Household Conveniences/Devices at Home
by Province/City/Municipality: Region III, Census Year 2010
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Household Convenience / Devices Households
without any
Province/ Motorized household
City/Municipality Personal Refrigerator/ Cooking Washing Car/Jeep/ Motorcycle/
Boat/ convenience/
Computer Freezer Range Machine Van Tricycle
Banca device

Bulacan 128,654 337,740 244,406 366,081 84,862 188,161 9,732 17,205

Angat 2,175 6,458 4,350 6,951 2,118 3,993 79 305


Balagtas (Bigaa) 3,305 7,724 5,728 8,157 2,089 4,534 153 319
Baliuag 6,442 16,504 12,656 20,243 3,879 13,250 245 762
Bocaue 4,543 11,886 10,128 13,514 3,101 7,314 180 508
Bulacan 3,059 7,749 5,616 8,902 1,812 4,744 593 491

Bustos 2,259 7,442 6,873 8,555 1,616 5,303 92 260


Calumpit 4,312 10,723 8,637 12,866 2,583 6,239 479 448
Doña Remedios
Trinidad 99 625 224 722 302 1,026 117 648
Guiguinto 4,697 11,187 7,736 11,784 3,300 6,064 182 505
Hagonoy 4,406 13,034 11,931 16,365 2,409 7,408 1,870 423

City of Malolos
(Capital) 13,746 30,428 21,482 33,040 8,325 15,887 1,491 916
Marilao 11,127 24,980 17,272 25,054 6,858 13,317 313 906
City of
Meycauayan 10,032 25,633 19,703 26,283 6,874 12,247 645 1,011
Norzagaray 3,313 8,837 6,035 9,535 2,180 4,608 79 1,425
Obando 2,566 7,330 3,087 8,080 1,229 1,449 971 283

Pandi 1,888 6,869 4,714 7,428 1,851 4,530 47 486


Paombong 2,385 5,963 4,520 6,424 1,192 3,051 711 256
Plaridel 4,508 11,596 9,156 13,234 3,275 7,143 228 596
Pulilan 3,090 9,432 5,134 10,410 2,329 6,035 134 612
San Ildefonso 2,278 9,612 7,853 11,326 2,494 8,596 121 417

City of San Jose 10,69


del Monte 21,261 51,213 34,686 51,056 7 17,001 538 3,514
San Miguel 3,269 13,945 9,100 16,218 3,168 12,579 103 783
San Rafael 3,294 10,083 7,704 11,647 2,915 7,955 130 421
Sta. Maria 10,600 28,487 20,083 28,286 8,265 13,891 231 910

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Table 1.25- Continued
Number of Households Reporting Presence of Household Conveniences/Devices at Home
by Province/City/Municipality: Region III, Census Year 2010
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Households Household Convenience / Devices
with at least
Province/ Number of
one household Radio/ Television
CD/DVD/
Component/
Landline/
Cellular
City/Municipality Households Radio VCD Wireless
convenience/ Set Stereo Set phone
device Cassete Player Telephone

Nueva Ecija 439,460 415,077 289,115 372,979 250,283 88,474 16,965 339,008

Aliaga 12,845 12,013 7,999 10,499 6,448 2,215 203 9,464


Bongabon 13,408 12,473 7,845 10,692 7,540 2,779 181 10,202
City of
Cabanatuan 60,801 58,870 42,671 54,906 40,494 16,036 5,716 51,312
Cabiao 14,402 14,077 10,757 13,217 9,428 3,693 543 12,292
Carrangalan 8,298 6,915 4,671 4,962 3,570 932 35 4,724

Cuyapo 13,933 12,749 9,261 11,069 7,247 2,944 395 9,852


Gabaldon
(Bitulok and
Sabani) 7,529 6,734 3,732 5,721 3,684 902 20 5,237
City of Gapan 22,463 21,914 14,453 20,505 13,046 4,729 1,385 18,594
General
Mamerto
Natividad 8,150 7,658 5,004 6,620 4,428 1,481 74 6,111
General Tinio
(Papaya) 9,292 8,976 6,792 8,272 5,243 2,173 513 7,466

Guimba 24,836 22,766 15,491 19,826 12,769 3,640 626 16,828


Jaen 14,926 14,327 9,102 13,291 8,359 2,524 574 11,427
Laur 7,600 6,780 4,807 5,746 3,648 1,132 65 5,038
Licab 5,740 5,303 3,078 4,673 2,767 884 25 4,321
Llanera 8,428 7,754 5,428 6,835 4,850 1,468 61 6,194

Lupao 9,184 8,409 6,270 7,215 4,504 1,495 44 5,878


Science City of
Muñoz 17,902 17,324 12,862 15,507 10,644 3,785 577 14,597
Nampicuan 2,885 2,769 2,116 2,604 1,792 526 54 2,261
City of Palayan
(Capital) 8,248 7,895 5,990 6,929 4,887 1,785 111 6,560
Pantabangan 6,017 5,539 4,596 4,503 3,270 843 20 4,256

Peñaranda 5,997 5,755 4,322 5,294 3,678 1,525 371 4,882


Quezon 8,161 7,463 5,265 6,485 3,483 1,095 82 5,338
Rizal 12,767 11,808 8,341 10,229 7,450 2,572 180 9,565
San Antonio 16,113 15,467 10,680 14,422 9,375 3,023 628 12,957
San Isidro 10,725 10,512 7,806 10,053 7,089 2,641 590 9,255

San Jose City 30,240 28,200 19,091 25,287 17,741 6,476 1,475 23,207
San Leonardo 12,776 12,371 8,620 11,618 7,319 3,067 530 10,338
Santa Rosa 14,278 13,795 9,509 12,666 8,596 2,796 666 11,860
Santo Domingo 11,589 10,783 7,120 9,464 5,760 2,144 199 8,654
Talavera 25,139 23,868 16,023 21,531 13,077 4,961 892 19,449

Talugtug 5,140 4,585 3,247 3,911 2,526 540 35 3,260


Zaragoza 9,648 9,226 6,165 8,429 5,570 1,668 93 7,629

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Table 1.25 - Continued
Number of Households Reporting Presence of Household Conveniences/Devices at Home
by Province/City/Municipality: Region III, Census Year 2010
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Household Convenience / Devices Households
without any
Province/ Motorized household
City/Municipality Personal Refrigerator/ Cooking Washing Car/Jeep/ Motorcycle/
Boat/ convenience/
Computer Freezer Range Machine Van Tricycle
Banca device

Nueva Ecija 49,807 149,655 105,591 200,079 44,009 166,136 2,425 24,383

Aliaga 1,040 3,710 2,697 5,473 866 4,346 45 832


Bongabon 1,278 4,099 5,020 5,921 1,005 4,456 40 935
City of Cabanatuan 12,546 27,498 16,121 36,457 9,372 27,239 404 1,931
Cabiao 1,497 5,573 3,321 8,095 1,350 6,203 166 325
Carrangalan 342 1,525 1,510 1,782 481 1,471 35 1,383

Cuyapo 869 4,425 2,891 4,300 946 3,737 88 1,184


Gabaldon (Bitulok
and Sabani) 394 1,445 1,081 2,655 421 1,703 27 795
City of Gapan 2,651 8,801 6,008 11,338 2,612 9,543 94 549
General Mamerto
Natividad 963 2,305 2,220 3,603 792 3,142 39 492
General Tinio
(Papaya) 1,093 3,669 2,549 5,001 1,043 4,313 51 316

Guimba 1,585 5,729 4,957 7,447 1,399 8,367 45 2,070


Jaen 1,186 5,202 3,340 7,765 1,588 6,956 91 599
Laur 646 1,781 1,282 2,482 531 1,781 20 820
Licab 358 1,458 1,225 2,034 367 1,880 10 437
Llanera 769 2,326 2,402 3,571 681 3,035 50 674

Lupao 594 2,332 1,438 2,568 687 2,594 20 775


Science City of
Muñoz 2,400 6,206 2,518 8,208 2,044 7,925 65 578
Nampicuan 262 1,084 639 1,103 181 735 5 116
City of Palayan
(Capital) 960 2,835 1,349 3,354 1,011 2,636 11 353
Pantabangan 455 1,633 982 2,192 571 1,618 235 478

Peñaranda 583 2,347 1,607 3,169 661 2,476 15 242


Quezon 456 1,961 1,479 2,594 554 2,760 35 698
Rizal 1,093 3,764 3,116 5,281 851 3,935 17 959
San Antonio 1,623 5,133 4,530 7,999 1,603 6,585 232 646
San Isidro 1,546 5,065 3,428 6,149 1,416 4,340 87 213

San Jose City 3,916 10,524 7,592 12,350 2,755 11,958 137 2,040
San Leonardo 1,574 5,122 3,451 7,007 1,641 5,251 20 405
Santa Rosa 1,873 5,267 2,469 7,573 1,935 5,983 55 483
Santo Domingo 1,241 3,740 2,776 4,558 921 4,249 61 806
Talavera 2,648 8,560 8,692 12,283 2,684 10,035 151 1,271

Talugtug 342 1,142 808 1,315 324 1,345 10 555


Zaragoza 1,025 3,396 2,096 4,449 716 3,538 64 422

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Table 1.25- Continued
Number of Households Reporting Presence of Household Conveniences/Devices at Home
by Province/City/Municipality: Region III, Census Year 2010
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Households Household Convenience / Devices
with at least
Province/ Number of
one household Radio/ Television
CD/DVD/
Component/
Landline/
Cellular
City/Municipality Households Radio VCD Wireless
convenience/ Set Stereo Set phone
device Cassete Player Telephone

Pampanga
(excluding 416,271 407,369 297,136 390,136 293,323 118,049 29,538 359,526
Angeles)

Apalit 20,787 20,405 15,127 19,490 14,352 6,149 1,470 17,782


Arayat 24,027 23,494 17,364 22,354 16,563 6,822 943 20,453
Bacolor 7,077 6,809 5,157 6,504 4,963 2,376 490 6,112
Candaba 19,808 19,355 13,933 18,529 12,673 4,531 373 16,265
Floridablanca 24,260 23,235 17,697 21,838 16,535 7,252 796 20,700

Guagua 23,019 22,602 16,537 21,773 16,303 6,984 2,357 20,544


Lubao 31,477 30,838 22,904 29,368 21,084 8,018 1,296 26,849
Mabalacat City 47,198 46,473 34,472 44,918 35,274 13,700 4,144 41,775
Macabebe 14,003 13,733 9,219 13,111 9,026 3,316 1,033 11,838
Magalang 21,384 20,871 14,361 19,838 14,996 5,516 1,125 18,734

Masantol 10,444 10,156 6,758 9,582 6,556 2,266 607 8,343


Mexico 29,911 29,453 21,221 28,081 21,075 8,978 1,855 26,254
Minalin 8,651 8,471 6,698 8,158 6,205 2,022 794 7,509
Porac 22,894 21,745 15,395 20,697 15,997 5,806 709 19,357
City of San
Fernando
(Capital) 60,561 59,809 43,025 58,132 46,376 19,823 9,629 53,649

San Luis 9,594 9,409 6,853 8,957 6,515 2,543 75 8,144


San Simon 9,801 9,629 6,770 9,115 6,645 2,651 179 8,496
Santa Ana 9,693 9,577 7,817 9,290 7,073 3,331 432 8,578
Santa Rita 8,177 8,043 6,192 7,702 5,338 2,051 251 7,096
Santo Tomas 7,948 7,816 6,013 7,531 5,770 2,438 848 6,779

Sasmuan
(Sexmoan) 5,557 5,446 3,623 5,168 4,004 1,476 132 4,269

City of
Angeles 74,510 73,392 52,223 71,349 58,440 24,243 10,628 66,019

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Table 1.25 - Continued
Number of Households Reporting Presence of Household Conveniences/Devices at Home
by Province/City/Municipality: Region III, Census Year 2010
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Household Convenience / Devices Households
without any
Province/ Motorized household
City/Municipality Personal Refrigerator/ Cooking Washing Car/Jeep/ Motorcycle/
Boat/ convenience/
Computer Freezer Range Machine Van Tricycle
Banca device

Pampanga
(excluding 77,052 210,463 233,972 251,931 63,211 116,256 8,931 8,902
Angeles)

Apalit 3,917 10,665 12,560 11,978 2,207 5,973 402 382


Arayat 3,172 10,131 10,637 13,647 2,469 8,629 307 533
Bacolor 1,950 4,284 4,233 4,472 1,798 1,563 56 268
Candaba 2,229 8,056 6,903 10,019 2,096 8,468 1,063 453
Floridablanca 3,853 11,664 14,821 15,172 3,575 9,014 184 1,025

Guagua 5,103 12,490 13,561 15,322 3,445 5,596 344 417


Lubao 4,789 15,281 16,757 17,661 3,946 8,318 546 639
Mabalacat City 10,050 25,700 29,461 30,177 7,305 11,481 215 725
Macabebe 2,027 6,524 7,219 7,213 1,135 4,022 1,390 270
Magalang 3,503 9,489 10,562 12,418 2,990 7,993 83 513

Masantol 1,140 4,645 5,982 5,269 583 2,747 1,182 288


Mexico 5,866 15,664 17,814 19,100 5,211 8,587 189 458
Minalin 1,157 4,271 3,810 5,162 1,102 2,005 707 180
Porac 4,053 11,489 12,018 13,916 4,472 6,319 85 1,149
City of San
Fernando
(Capital) 15,776 35,189 37,026 40,366 13,892 11,088 412 752

San Luis 1,253 3,949 6,253 5,281 1,146 3,973 458 185
San Simon 1,549 4,525 5,643 5,549 1,242 3,481 345 172
Santa Ana 2,032 5,279 6,443 6,274 1,440 3,010 77 116
Santa Rita 1,566 4,670 3,946 5,132 1,327 1,866 47 134
Santo Tomas 1,209 4,309 5,495 4,864 1,424 1,199 183 132

Sasmuan
(Sexmoan) 858 2,189 2,828 2,939 406 924 656 111

City of
Angeles 17,679 41,195 47,357 49,565 14,031 20,796 410 1,118

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Table 1.25- Continued
Number of Households Reporting Presence of Household Conveniences/Devices at Home
by Province/City/Municipality: Region III, Census Year 2010
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Households Household Convenience / Devices
with at least
Province/ Number of
one household Radio/ Television
CD/DVD/
Component/
Landline/
Cellular
City/Municipality Households Radio VCD Wireless
convenience/ Set Stereo Set phone
device Cassete Player Telephone

Tarlac 280,382 263,540 187,252 241,975 168,935 63,567 12,421 216,472

Anao 2,513 2,325 1,570 2,057 1,383 638 10 1,970


Bamban 13,100 12,524 8,747 11,594 8,045 2,519 124 9,919
Camiling 18,646 17,478 13,269 15,777 10,722 5,029 974 14,321
Capas 26,243 24,613 16,775 22,969 16,677 5,831 1,168 20,420
Concepcion 29,081 28,078 20,169 26,801 17,236 5,819 886 22,667

Gerona 19,213 17,738 12,288 16,047 10,899 3,826 549 14,723


La Paz 12,859 12,115 8,250 11,054 7,618 2,504 125 9,499
Mayantoc 7,009 6,129 4,000 5,235 3,770 1,419 125 4,761
Moncada 13,491 12,214 8,141 10,758 7,510 3,127 292 10,204
Paniqui 20,437 19,328 13,847 17,594 11,770 4,861 1,274 15,994

Pura 5,194 4,743 3,273 4,236 2,888 1,142 41 3,993


Ramos 4,434 4,118 2,926 3,711 2,451 1,008 152 3,407
San Clemente 2,877 2,638 1,974 2,347 1,730 744 67 2,235
San Jose 7,358 6,032 4,276 5,030 3,086 835 45 4,223
San Manuel 5,315 4,859 3,096 4,262 3,010 1,208 114 4,039

Santa Ignacia 10,303 9,593 7,247 8,468 5,661 2,208 295 7,862
City of Tarlac
(Capital) 68,695 66,442 48,390 62,867 46,904 18,237 5,862 56,199
Victoria 13,614 12,572 9,015 11,167 7,575 2,611 318 10,036

Zambales
(excluding 122,158 111,825 74,362 96,912 75,580 26,347 4,618 94,051
Olongapo)

Botolan 12,271 10,386 7,329 8,812 6,378 2,218 609 8,269


Cabangan 5,130 4,659 2,803 3,929 3,090 965 34 4,002
Candelaria 5,338 4,798 2,751 4,166 3,030 920 57 3,934
Castillejos 11,672 10,974 7,153 9,465 7,769 2,601 373 9,656
Iba (Capital) 10,722 10,091 6,043 9,011 7,160 2,593 526 8,653

Masinloc 9,616 8,959 5,766 7,772 6,361 1,966 397 7,333


Palauig 7,384 6,489 4,022 5,477 4,000 1,072 55 5,418
San Antonio 8,216 7,760 5,682 6,730 4,916 1,853 343 6,594
San Felipe 5,235 4,698 3,220 4,097 3,138 1,499 314 4,050
San Marcelino 7,871 6,983 5,169 5,977 4,989 1,965 290 5,744

San Narciso 6,609 6,169 4,870 5,648 4,480 1,613 235 5,223
Santa Cruz 11,991 11,114 7,362 9,657 7,283 2,101 466 9,033
Subic 20,103 18,745 12,192 16,171 12,986 4,981 919 16,142

City of
Olongapo 52,242 50,797 36,615 47,514 38,464 16,500 5,507 46,056

119
Table 1.25 - Concluded
Number of Households Reporting Presence of Household Conveniences/Devices at Home
by Province/City/Municipality: Region III, Census Year 2010
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Household Convenience / Devices Households
without any
Province/ Motorized household
City/Municipality Personal Refrigerator/ Cooking Washing Car/Jeep Motorcycle/
Boat/ convenience/
Computer Freezer Range Machine / Van Tricycle
Banca device

Tarlac 34,762 110,403 95,371 114,325 27,259 85,824 1,464 16,842

Anao 267 994 857 951 217 597 - 188


Bamban 1,780 5,064 5,906 6,308 1,450 3,080 75 576
Camiling 2,283 8,177 6,027 6,096 1,781 6,654 77 1,168
Capas 3,452 10,368 10,235 13,136 2,972 7,342 119 1,630
Concepcion 2,947 11,424 10,958 15,104 2,783 11,060 197 1,003

Gerona 2,014 7,107 6,407 6,130 1,532 5,815 81 1,475


La Paz 1,322 4,071 5,298 5,006 863 3,816 153 744
Mayantoc 790 2,567 1,616 1,463 617 2,691 22 880
Moncada 1,366 4,380 3,456 3,810 713 3,337 172 1,277
Paniqui 2,627 7,647 5,569 6,717 1,721 6,179 220 1,109

Pura 545 1,951 1,059 1,601 345 1,645 15 451


Ramos 424 1,410 822 1,165 258 1,134 10 316
San Clemente 374 1,184 610 929 250 1,000 - 239
San Jose 398 1,579 718 1,448 463 1,553 10 1,326
San Manuel 414 1,625 1,537 1,855 309 979 5 456

Santa Ignacia 1,137 4,101 2,714 3,235 990 3,522 5 710


City of Tarlac (Capital) 11,405 32,037 27,570 35,215 8,777 21,112 242 2,253
Victoria 1,215 4,715 4,012 4,156 1,218 4,309 60 1,042

Zambales
14,812 49,343 32,411 44,664 9,761 28,846 5,397 10,333
(excluding Olongapo)

Botolan 1,146 4,263 2,857 3,726 817 2,937 328 1,885


Cabangan 495 2,083 880 1,920 403 1,318 242 471
Candelaria 492 2,075 1,463 2,199 386 1,186 129 540
Castillejos 1,774 4,970 4,046 4,951 982 2,685 75 698
Iba (Capital) 1,653 4,933 2,274 4,716 977 3,470 438 631

Masinloc 1,032 3,757 3,244 3,452 679 2,132 1,173 657


Palauig 504 2,450 935 2,066 456 1,786 524 895
San Antonio 1,168 3,835 1,410 3,250 794 2,048 249 456
San Felipe 810 2,388 1,424 1,789 579 1,223 288 537
San Marcelino 1,141 3,330 2,453 2,973 879 2,078 95 888

San Narciso 858 3,427 1,362 2,873 670 2,039 115 440
Santa Cruz 940 4,374 3,360 3,420 835 3,511 930 877
Subic 2,799 7,458 6,703 7,329 1,304 2,433 811 1,358

City of Olongapo 12,311 32,097 26,170 28,675 5,973 5,038 542 1,445

Source: 2010 Census of Population and Housing, Philippine Statistics Authority

120
Table 1.26
Number of Households by Usual Manner of Garbage Disposal and Province/City/Municipality
Region III, Census Year 2010
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Usual Manner of Garbage Disposal
Province/ Number of Picked up Dumping in Feeding
City/Municipality Households by
individual pit Burning Composting Burying to Others
garbage
(not burned) animals
truck

Region III 2,239,011 1,184,922 134,348 796,067 38,093 50,784 27,109 7,690

Aurora 44,740 3,713 6,677 30,154 1,647 1,697 802 51

Baler (Capital) 7,795 916 1,492 4,693 252 332 74 35


Casiguran 5,309 1,073 197 3,683 138 219 - -
Dilasag 3,583 10 652 2,812 94 5 10 -
Dinalungan 2,443 30 793 1,198 315 91 10 6
Dingalan 5,328 644 293 3,781 157 435 13 5

Dipaculao 6,232 123 586 5,287 184 47 5 -


Maria Aurora 8,674 704 1,740 4,851 402 497 475 5
San Luis 5,376 214 924 3,849 104 71 215 -

Bataan 150,090 104,036 5,151 36,665 1,457 2,002 364 416

Abucay 8,619 7,088 433 1,062 20 15 - -


Bagac 5,681 2,318 464 2,756 63 81 - -
City of Balanga (Capital) 18,885 16,981 349 1,334 76 119 - 26
Dinalupihan 21,024 9,729 793 9,802 286 224 179 10
Hermosa 12,105 5,620 963 5,241 178 103 - -

Limay 12,174 10,336 131 1,646 26 35 - -


Mariveles 26,106 20,356 626 4,609 160 290 - 64
Morong 5,735 2,712 103 2,306 145 460 5 5
Orani 13,407 10,353 548 2,114 368 15 5 5
Orion 10,950 7,492 268 2,569 39 271 5 305

Pilar 8,355 6,112 192 1,908 46 98 - -


Samal 7,049 4,940 280 1,319 49 291 170 -

121
Table 1.26 - Continued
Number of Households by Usual Manner of Garbage Disposal and Province/City/Municipality
Region III, Census Year 2010
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Usual Manner of Garbage Disposal
Province/ Number of Picked up Dumping in Feeding
City/Municipality Households by
individual pit Burning Composting Burying to Others
garbage
(not burned) animals
truck

Bulacan 659,158 438,560 25,262 168,488 7,604 9,646 7,189 2,409

Angat 12,304 4,872 828 6,136 137 332 - -


Balagtas (Bigaa) 14,873 12,195 272 2,059 43 35 263 5
Baliuag 33,669 23,303 1,717 8,129 182 217 15 105
Bocaue 24,278 21,212 401 1,950 35 122 557 -
Bulacan 17,002 5,163 819 8,877 557 444 1,067 75

Bustos 14,823 4,648 1,887 7,164 411 384 216 113


Calumpit 21,900 16,631 1,143 3,627 181 285 5 29
Doña Remedios Trinidad 4,505 215 255 2,954 76 808 196 -
Guiguinto 20,471 12,081 543 6,871 274 366 208 129
Hagonoy 28,281 24,368 1,123 2,296 66 117 182 130

City of Malolos (Capital) 51,851 32,367 2,469 14,525 690 1,005 536 259
Marilao 42,474 38,134 470 3,435 186 105 5 140
City of Meycauayan 47,060 40,169 1,285 4,421 169 305 476 235
Norzagaray 22,250 14,048 1,014 6,614 344 220 4 5
Obando 13,381 11,214 524 983 78 43 35 505

Pandi 14,712 3,043 380 10,690 313 220 60 5


Paombong 11,287 7,507 736 2,285 194 351 18 197
Plaridel 22,521 16,218 972 4,540 291 368 91 41
Pulilan 19,405 14,117 381 4,568 98 212 21 8
San Ildefonso 20,716 7,186 913 11,808 336 454 15 5

City of San Jose del Monte 102,131 78,181 3,191 16,782 1,249 1,295 1,153 281
San Miguel 30,737 7,222 2,177 18,175 1,138 693 1,332 -
San Rafael 19,581 11,285 720 6,798 206 315 252 5
Sta. Maria 48,946 33,180 1,043 12,803 350 951 482 138

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Table 1.26 - Continued
Number of Households by Usual Manner of Garbage Disposal and Province/City/Municipality
Region III, Census Year 2010
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Usual Manner of Garbage Disposal
Province/ Number of Picked up
Dumping in Feeding
City/Municipality Households by
individual pit Burning Composting Burying to Others
garbage
(not burned) animals
truck

Nueva Ecija 439,460 123,103 27,789 257,594 11,086 12,724 6,173 992

Aliaga 12,845 723 989 9,746 512 239 627 10


Bongabon 13,408 5,868 1,309 5,055 210 274 586 107
City of Cabanatuan 60,801 31,177 3,523 22,007 1,591 1,789 459 256
Cabiao 14,402 5,540 1,545 6,706 173 408 10 21
Carrangalan 8,298 148 754 6,755 231 411 - -

Cuyapo 13,933 1,261 747 10,927 380 312 254 53


Gabaldon (Bitulok and
Sabani) 7,529 195 667 6,258 172 196 - 41
City of Gapan 22,463 12,438 535 8,439 264 524 252 10
General Mamerto Natividad 8,150 706 375 6,533 188 271 61 15
General Tinio (Papaya) 9,292 4,899 333 3,545 50 220 245 -

Guimba 24,836 2,867 822 19,506 766 537 264 74


Jaen 14,926 710 605 11,707 279 423 1,186 15
Laur 7,600 1,684 492 4,521 300 302 301 -
Licab 5,740 109 850 4,703 43 35 - -
Llanera 8,428 602 192 6,938 431 265 - -

Lupao 9,184 534 835 6,434 287 573 506 15


Science City of Muñoz 17,902 4,347 1,830 10,766 446 467 31 15
Nampicuan 2,885 144 764 1,647 307 18 5 -
City of Palayan (Capital) 8,248 1,794 517 5,202 570 135 5 24
Pantabangan 6,017 114 539 4,886 304 160 15 -

Peñaranda 5,997 3,433 226 2,074 198 60 - 5


Quezon 8,161 372 842 6,763 94 79 - 10
Rizal 12,767 1,928 560 9,539 192 404 134 10
San Antonio 16,113 967 1,135 12,538 340 1,064 59 10
San Isidro 10,725 3,726 958 4,909 243 318 466 104

San Jose City 30,240 13,099 1,148 13,680 537 1,501 229 45
San Leonardo 12,776 7,633 785 4,049 223 67 5 15
Santa Rosa 14,278 2,471 927 9,465 559 674 123 59
Santo Domingo 11,589 1,865 694 8,233 96 578 88 34
Talavera 25,139 9,918 1,180 13,245 297 220 247 31

Talugtug 5,140 717 463 3,691 154 99 10 5


Zaragoza 9,648 1,113 646 7,124 649 101 5 10

123
Table 1.26 - Continued
Number of Households by Usual Manner of Garbage Disposal and Province/City/Municipality
Region III, Census Year 2010
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Usual Manner of Garbage Disposal
Province/ Number of Picked
Dumping in Feeding
City/Municipality Households up by
individual pit Burning Composting Burying to Others
garbage
(not burned) animals
truck

Pampanga
416,271 261,891 24,534 109,208 5,056 8,127 5,686 1,769
(excluding Angeles)

Apalit 20,787 17,039 742 2,672 76 70 58 131


Arayat 24,027 8,791 1,989 11,876 281 694 341 55
Bacolor 7,077 2,665 252 3,815 169 170 - 5
Candaba 19,808 2,562 2,929 13,272 475 475 83 12
Floridablanca 24,260 10,233 1,631 11,371 529 476 11 8

Guagua 23,019 18,931 725 2,954 178 152 34 45


Lubao 31,477 15,774 1,533 12,733 501 755 9 172
Mabalacat City 47,198 40,125 2,415 3,615 264 365 48 367
Macabebe 14,003 9,603 659 2,947 85 417 118 172
Magalang 21,384 12,741 1,361 5,131 279 1,231 584 58

Masantol 10,444 3,984 1,233 3,995 105 686 204 237


Mexico 29,911 18,679 2,815 7,320 308 411 369 10
Minalin 8,651 6,847 412 1,090 28 115 159 -
Porac 22,894 14,550 1,617 5,520 486 391 280 50
City of San Fernando
(Capital) 60,561 52,970 1,905 4,679 383 499 25 100

San Luis 9,594 666 501 4,173 280 654 3,220 99


San Simon 9,801 1,139 794 7,268 270 221 10 100
Santa Ana 9,693 8,830 149 536 10 78 89 -
Santa Rita 8,177 4,690 604 2,417 243 210 5 8
Santo Tomas 7,948 7,355 37 479 43 25 10 -

Sasmuan (Sexmoan) 5,557 3,717 231 1,345 63 32 29 140

City of Angeles 74,510 63,322 5,137 3,924 338 526 5 1,258

124
Table 1.26 - Concluded
Number of Households by Usual Manner of Garbage Disposal and Province/City/Municipality
Region III, Census Year 2010
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Usual Manner of Garbage Disposal
Province/ Number of Picked up Dumping in Feeding
City/Municipality Households by
individual pit Burning Composting Burying to Others
garbage
(not burned) animals
truck

Tarlac 280,382 99,494 28,052 128,417 8,356 9,676 5,939 447

Anao 2,513 69 584 1,160 278 75 343 5


Bamban 13,100 8,025 233 4,109 161 165 402 5
Camiling 18,646 3,157 3,415 10,596 769 537 122 49
Capas 26,243 13,503 1,501 10,354 232 537 80 36
Concepcion 29,081 11,874 3,380 11,762 462 1,108 491 3

Gerona 19,213 8,263 1,217 9,113 216 395 - 10


La Paz 12,859 1,943 701 8,761 579 210 541 124
Mayantoc 7,009 1,178 447 4,634 136 183 386 45
Moncada 13,491 1,354 2,116 8,265 275 1,136 340 5
Paniqui 20,437 6,048 1,246 10,841 820 934 496 52

Pura 5,194 441 615 3,184 164 345 445 -


Ramos 4,434 428 783 2,801 102 306 15 -
San Clemente 2,877 861 350 1,534 108 19 - 5
San Jose 7,358 124 1,078 5,491 334 306 5 20
San Manuel 5,315 286 735 3,150 342 476 326 -

Santa Ignacia 10,303 1,568 2,647 3,968 800 556 764 -


City of Tarlac (Capital) 68,695 37,159 5,631 20,876 2,286 1,607 1,049 86
Victoria 13,614 3,213 1,374 7,820 291 782 134 -

Zambales
122,158 42,994 11,249 58,207 2,469 5,996 946 297
(excluding Olongapo)

Botolan 12,271 912 1,275 8,798 177 1,048 19 42


Cabangan 5,130 93 790 3,771 65 411 - -
Candelaria 5,338 1,510 601 2,502 555 150 15 5
Castillejos 11,672 7,714 413 3,205 115 225 - -
Iba (Capital) 10,722 3,985 1,210 4,948 230 329 10 10

Masinloc 9,616 5,176 577 3,593 65 175 5 25


Palauig 7,384 1,579 884 4,562 96 197 66 -
San Antonio 8,216 1,508 1,745 3,910 232 730 70 20
San Felipe 5,235 2,051 466 2,229 59 386 24 20
San Marcelino 7,871 2,218 1,219 3,511 146 683 5 90

San Narciso 6,609 884 490 4,701 70 435 29 -


Santa Cruz 11,991 1,501 800 7,663 456 863 698 10
Subic 20,103 13,863 779 4,814 203 364 5 75

City of Olongapo 52,242 47,809 497 3,410 80 390 5 51

Source: 2010 Census of Population and Housing, Philippine Statistics Authority

125
Table 1.27
Projected Population by Five-Calendar Year, Age Group, Sex, and Province
Region III, 2010 - 2045 (Medium Series)
(Age in years)
Age/Sex 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2045
Region III 10,238,300 11,098,900 11,902,000 12,625,000 13,249,300 13,783,000 14,203,900 14,490,500
0-4 1,139,000 1,113,400 1,100,100 1,065,300 1,013,600 976,400 917,100 839,400
5-9 1,087,600 1,139,400 1,111,200 1,096,000 1,059,600 1,006,400 968,300 907,900
10-14 1,073,400 1,086,400 1,135,500 1,105,400 1,088,600 1,050,700 996,200 956,800
15-19 1,021,100 1,069,800 1,080,400 1,127,500 1,096,400 1,078,300 1,039,300 983,600
20-24 918,300 1,018,000 1,064,900 1,073,600 1,119,400 1,087,100 1,067,600 1,027,400
25-29 835,400 916,000 1,014,300 1,060,000 1,067,700 1,112,500 1,079,700 1,059,500
30-34 781,200 833,200 911,900 1,008,700 1,053,300 1,059,800 1,103,700 1,070,200
35-39 696,000 776,500 827,300 904,800 1,000,600 1,044,600 1,050,800 1,094,200
40-44 647,600 688,300 767,900 818,600 895,800 991,600 1,035,800 1,042,300
45-49 538,600 635,800 676,800 756,100 807,200 884,800 980,900 1,025,800
50-54 447,100 522,200 618,200 660,100 739,400 791,300 869,300 966,100
55-59 341,800 424,900 498,900 593,500 636,200 715,500 768,300 846,800
60-64 264,700 315,500 395,200 467,200 559,500 603,100 681,800 735,600
65-69 164,800 233,400 281,400 356,000 425,100 513,500 557,800 635,000
70-74 126,400 136,700 196,200 239,800 307,200 371,200 453,400 497,200
75-79 78,800 96,600 106,400 155,300 192,700 250,700 307,200 380,100
80+ 76,500 92,800 115,400 137,100 187,000 245,500 326,700 422,600
Male 5,163,700 5,600,300 6,007,000 6,373,000 6,689,300 6,961,100 7,177,300 7,326,700
0-4 584,400 572,500 565,700 547,800 521,300 502,200 471,800 431,800
5-9 565,000 584,700 571,500 563,800 545,200 518,000 498,500 467,500
10-14 554,800 564,300 582,700 568,500 560,100 540,800 513,000 492,800
15-19 521,200 552,700 560,900 578,300 563,700 554,700 535,000 506,600
20-24 465,400 520,300 551,100 558,600 575,700 560,900 551,700 531,700
25-29 419,800 464,700 519,200 549,800 557,400 574,400 560,000 550,900
30-34 395,300 418,700 462,800 516,900 547,500 554,900 572,000 557,600
35-39 353,400 392,600 415,600 459,300 513,100 543,700 551,300 568,500
40-44 328,900 348,700 387,600 410,800 454,400 508,400 539,300 547,400
45-49 272,700 321,600 341,800 380,700 404,300 448,200 502,500 533,900
50-54 224,800 262,400 310,700 331,600 370,600 394,900 439,100 493,800
55-59 168,200 210,700 247,600 295,000 316,500 355,600 380,500 424,900
60-64 126,000 151,700 191,900 227,600 273,400 295,500 334,200 359,800
65-69 74,400 106,800 130,600 167,400 201,200 244,500 266,900 304,600
70-74 53,700 58,100 85,000 105,900 138,200 168,700 208,000 230,000
75-79 30,300 38,100 42,000 62,800 79,700 106,000 131,600 164,900
80+ 25,400 31,700 40,300 48,200 67,000 89,700 121,900 160,000
Female 5,074,600 5,498,600 5,895,000 6,252,000 6,560,000 6,821,900 7,026,600 7,163,800
0-4 554,600 540,900 534,400 517,500 492,300 474,200 445,300 407,600
5-9 522,600 554,700 539,700 532,200 514,400 488,400 469,800 440,400
10-14 518,600 522,100 552,800 536,900 528,500 509,900 483,200 464,000
15-19 499,900 517,100 519,500 549,200 532,700 523,600 504,300 477,000
20-24 452,900 497,700 513,800 515,000 543,700 526,200 515,900 495,700
25-29 415,600 451,300 495,100 510,200 510,300 538,100 519,700 508,600
30-34 385,900 414,500 449,100 491,800 505,800 504,900 531,700 512,600
35-39 342,600 383,900 411,700 445,500 487,500 500,900 499,500 525,700
40-44 318,700 339,600 380,300 407,800 441,400 483,200 496,500 494,900
45-49 265,900 314,200 335,000 375,400 402,900 436,600 478,400 491,900
50-54 222,300 259,800 307,500 328,500 368,800 396,400 430,200 472,300
55-59 173,600 214,200 251,300 298,500 319,700 359,900 387,800 421,900
60-64 138,700 163,800 203,300 239,600 286,100 307,600 347,600 375,800
65-69 90,400 126,600 150,800 188,600 223,900 269,000 290,900 330,400
70-74 72,700 78,600 111,200 133,900 169,000 202,500 245,400 267,200
75-79 48,500 58,500 64,400 92,500 113,000 144,700 175,600 215,200
80+ 51,100 61,100 75,100 88,900 120,000 155,800 204,800 262,600

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Table 1.27 - Continued
Projected Population by Five-Calendar Year, Age Group, Sex, and Province
Region III, 2010 - 2045 (Medium Series)
(Age in years)
Age/Sex 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2045
Aurora 203,700 227,400 254,300 286,500 323,100 364,100 408,500 456,900
0-4 26,000 25,600 27,800 30,000 31,000 31,500 31,600 31,300
5-9 24,200 26,500 26,200 29,000 31,500 33,100 34,200 34,500
10-14 24,600 24,500 26,800 26,900 30,000 32,900 34,700 36,400
15-19 22,100 24,600 24,600 27,000 27,200 30,400 33,500 35,400
20-24 17,000 22,200 24,800 25,200 28,000 28,500 32,000 35,600
25-29 14,000 17,400 23,000 26,300 27,300 30,500 31,100 35,100
30-34 13,400 14,400 17,900 24,000 28,100 29,500 33,200 34,200
35-39 12,700 13,700 14,700 18,600 25,200 30,100 32,200 36,200
40-44 11,700 12,700 13,800 15,100 19,300 26,500 32,100 34,800
45-49 10,100 11,700 13,000 14,100 15,700 20,200 27,900 34,300
50-54 8,300 9,900 11,700 13,100 14,500 16,300 21,200 29,700
55-59 6,300 8,000 9,600 11,400 13,000 14,500 16,500 21,400
60-64 4,700 5,900 7,500 9,100 11,000 12,600 14,400 16,500
65-69 3,300 4,200 5,300 6,900 8,400 10,400 12,100 13,800
70-74 2,400 2,600 3,400 4,400 5,900 7,500 9,200 11,000
75-79 1,500 1,900 2,100 2,800 3,600 4,900 6,300 7,900
80+ 1,400 1,600 2,100 2,600 3,400 4,700 6,300 8,800
Male 104,900 117,000 130,800 147,000 165,800 187,200 210,200 235,600
0-4 13,200 13,200 14,300 15,400 16,000 16,200 16,200 16,100
5-9 12,400 13,500 13,600 15,000 16,300 17,100 17,700 17,900
10-14 12,700 12,600 13,700 13,900 15,500 17,000 18,000 18,800
15-19 11,600 12,700 12,700 13,900 14,200 15,900 17,600 18,600
20-24 9,000 11,600 12,700 12,800 14,200 14,700 16,500 18,500
25-29 7,300 9,100 11,900 13,300 13,700 15,400 16,000 18,200
30-34 7,000 7,500 9,400 12,500 14,400 14,900 16,800 17,600
35-39 6,600 7,100 7,700 9,800 13,200 15,600 16,400 18,400
40-44 6,100 6,600 7,200 7,900 10,200 13,800 16,500 17,700
45-49 5,400 6,100 6,800 7,400 8,200 10,700 14,700 17,800
50-54 4,300 5,300 6,100 6,800 7,600 8,600 11,300 15,700
55-59 3,200 4,100 5,100 5,900 6,700 7,600 8,700 11,400
60-64 2,300 3,000 3,800 4,800 5,600 6,500 7,500 8,700
65-69 1,600 2,000 2,600 3,400 4,300 5,300 6,200 7,200
70-74 1,100 1,200 1,500 2,000 2,800 3,800 4,500 5,500
75-79 600 800 900 1,200 1,600 2,200 3,000 3,700
80+ 500 600 800 1,000 1,300 1,900 2,600 3,800
Female 98,800 110,400 123,500 139,500 157,300 176,900 198,300 221,300
0-4 12,800 12,400 13,500 14,600 15,000 15,300 15,400 15,200
5-9 11,800 13,000 12,600 14,000 15,200 16,000 16,500 16,600
10-14 11,900 11,900 13,100 13,000 14,500 15,900 16,700 17,600
15-19 10,500 11,900 11,900 13,100 13,000 14,500 15,900 16,800
20-24 8,000 10,600 12,100 12,400 13,800 13,800 15,500 17,100
25-29 6,700 8,300 11,100 13,000 13,600 15,100 15,100 16,900
30-34 6,400 6,900 8,500 11,500 13,700 14,600 16,400 16,600
35-39 6,100 6,600 7,000 8,800 12,000 14,500 15,800 17,800
40-44 5,600 6,100 6,600 7,200 9,100 12,700 15,600 17,100
45-49 4,700 5,600 6,200 6,700 7,500 9,500 13,200 16,500
50-54 4,000 4,600 5,600 6,300 6,900 7,700 9,900 14,000
55-59 3,100 3,900 4,500 5,500 6,300 6,900 7,800 10,000
60-64 2,400 2,900 3,700 4,300 5,400 6,100 6,900 7,800
65-69 1,700 2,200 2,700 3,500 4,100 5,100 5,900 6,600
70-74 1,300 1,400 1,900 2,400 3,100 3,700 4,700 5,500
75-79 900 1,100 1,200 1,600 2,000 2,700 3,300 4,200
80+ 900 1,000 1,300 1,600 2,100 2,800 3,700 5,000

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Table 1.27 - Continued
Projected Population by Five-Calendar Year, Age Group, Sex, and Province
Region III, 2010 - 2045 (Medium Series)
(Age in years)
Age/Sex 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2045
Bataan 689,600 746,700 799,000 843,200 878,000 904,500 921,300 925,400
0-4 74,300 76,400 75,300 72,000 67,300 64,400 59,900 54,000
5-9 73,100 73,900 75,800 74,300 71,000 66,100 62,900 58,300
10-14 72,000 72,800 73,400 75,200 73,400 70,000 65,000 61,600
15-19 69,000 72,000 72,500 72,900 74,300 72,400 68,600 63,100
20-24 63,800 68,700 71,400 71,500 71,300 72,400 70,000 65,600
25-29 58,200 63,300 68,100 70,300 70,000 69,600 70,300 67,500
30-34 53,500 57,500 62,600 67,100 69,000 68,400 67,600 68,100
35-39 45,200 52,800 56,800 61,500 65,900 67,500 66,800 65,900
40-44 42,800 44,500 52,100 56,000 60,700 64,900 66,500 65,500
45-49 37,000 41,800 43,500 51,000 54,800 59,600 63,900 65,300
50-54 32,100 35,800 40,400 42,200 49,600 53,500 58,300 62,500
55-59 24,500 30,300 33,900 38,700 40,500 47,700 51,600 56,300
60-64 17,800 22,400 28,000 31,500 36,100 38,000 45,000 49,000
65-69 9,300 15,600 19,900 24,900 28,500 32,800 34,900 41,800
70-74 7,400 7,700 12,900 16,700 21,300 24,500 28,600 30,600
75-79 4,900 5,600 5,800 10,000 13,200 17,100 20,000 23,600
80+ 4,700 5,600 6,600 7,400 11,100 15,600 21,400 26,700
Male 348,100 376,600 402,500 424,700 442,100 455,600 464,600 467,700
0-4 38,100 39,300 38,700 37,000 34,600 33,100 30,800 27,800
5-9 38,000 38,000 39,100 38,300 36,600 34,100 32,500 30,100
10-14 37,600 37,900 37,800 38,800 37,900 36,100 33,500 31,800
15-19 35,400 37,300 37,500 37,300 38,200 37,300 35,400 32,700
20-24 32,400 35,000 36,700 36,800 36,400 37,200 36,200 34,100
25-29 29,400 32,100 34,600 36,200 36,100 35,600 36,300 35,100
30-34 26,900 29,100 31,800 34,200 35,600 35,300 34,700 35,300
35-39 22,800 26,600 28,700 31,300 33,600 34,900 34,600 33,900
40-44 21,500 22,400 26,200 28,300 30,800 33,100 34,300 33,900
45-49 18,400 20,900 21,800 25,600 27,600 30,200 32,500 33,600
50-54 15,900 17,700 20,100 21,100 24,800 26,900 29,500 31,800
55-59 11,900 14,800 16,500 19,100 20,100 23,700 25,800 28,400
60-64 8,700 10,600 13,400 15,100 17,500 18,600 22,100 24,300
65-69 4,300 7,300 9,100 11,500 13,300 15,600 16,800 20,300
70-74 3,300 3,300 5,800 7,300 9,500 11,000 13,100 14,300
75-79 1,900 2,300 2,300 4,200 5,400 7,200 8,500 10,300
80+ 1,600 2,000 2,400 2,600 4,100 5,700 8,000 10,000
Female 341,500 370,100 396,500 418,500 435,900 448,900 456,700 457,700
0-4 36,200 37,100 36,600 35,000 32,700 31,300 29,100 26,200
5-9 35,100 35,900 36,700 36,000 34,400 32,000 30,400 28,200
10-14 34,400 34,900 35,600 36,400 35,500 33,900 31,500 29,800
15-19 33,600 34,700 35,000 35,600 36,100 35,100 33,200 30,400
20-24 31,400 33,700 34,700 34,700 34,900 35,200 33,800 31,500
25-29 28,800 31,200 33,500 34,100 33,900 34,000 34,000 32,400
30-34 26,600 28,400 30,800 32,900 33,400 33,100 32,900 32,800
35-39 22,400 26,200 28,100 30,200 32,300 32,600 32,200 32,000
40-44 21,300 22,100 25,900 27,700 29,900 31,800 32,200 31,600
45-49 18,600 20,900 21,700 25,400 27,200 29,400 31,400 31,700
50-54 16,200 18,100 20,300 21,100 24,800 26,600 28,800 30,700
55-59 12,600 15,500 17,400 19,600 20,400 24,000 25,800 27,900
60-64 9,100 11,800 14,600 16,400 18,600 19,400 22,900 24,700
65-69 5,000 8,300 10,800 13,400 15,200 17,200 18,100 21,500
70-74 4,100 4,400 7,100 9,400 11,800 13,500 15,500 16,300
75-79 3,000 3,300 3,500 5,800 7,800 9,900 11,500 13,300
80+ 3,100 3,600 4,200 4,800 7,000 9,900 13,400 16,700

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Table 1.27 - Continued
Projected Population by Five-Calendar Year, Age Group, Sex, and Province
Region III, 2010 - 2045 (Medium Series)
(Age in years)
Age/Sex 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2045
Bulacan 2,962,700 3,282,700 3,579,500 3,845,500 4,074,100 4,269,300 4,421,100 4,523,800
0-4 329,300 324,900 324,800 317,400 302,700 293,900 276,400 252,300
5-9 310,100 337,300 330,500 328,600 319,700 303,600 293,700 275,400
10-14 308,400 316,400 341,700 333,300 330,100 320,000 302,900 291,900
15-19 292,200 314,500 320,700 344,900 335,800 331,700 320,800 302,800
20-24 262,800 297,300 318,100 322,600 345,700 335,600 330,700 319,000
25-29 246,600 268,400 301,200 320,500 323,700 345,600 334,800 329,000
30-34 236,000 252,800 272,800 304,400 322,300 324,300 345,100 333,400
35-39 207,500 240,500 256,200 275,100 305,700 322,800 323,800 343,800
40-44 192,300 210,000 242,100 257,400 275,700 305,900 322,500 323,000
45-49 157,300 192,300 209,700 241,300 256,400 274,600 304,300 320,800
50-54 128,900 155,400 189,900 207,300 238,600 253,800 272,100 301,800
55-59 98,300 124,900 150,900 184,700 202,100 233,000 248,300 266,500
60-64 74,700 92,500 118,100 143,200 176,100 193,500 223,800 239,300
65-69 45,200 67,200 84,100 107,800 131,900 163,200 180,300 209,600
70-74 33,400 38,100 57,300 72,400 94,000 116,100 144,700 161,300
75-79 20,400 25,900 30,100 45,800 58,700 77,300 96,500 122,000
80+ 19,300 24,300 31,300 38,800 54,900 74,400 100,400 131,900
Male 1,483,300 1,645,800 1,796,500 1,931,600 2,048,700 2,150,000 2,231,300 2,290,300
0-4 168,700 167,000 167,000 163,200 155,700 151,200 142,200 129,800
5-9 160,900 173,300 170,400 169,400 164,900 156,700 151,700 142,400
10-14 158,600 164,500 176,000 172,200 170,700 165,600 156,900 151,400
15-19 148,100 160,800 165,800 176,700 172,600 170,700 165,400 156,500
20-24 131,800 150,000 162,100 166,500 177,000 172,800 171,000 165,800
25-29 122,600 134,500 152,100 163,700 167,700 178,000 174,000 172,300
30-34 118,500 125,900 137,000 154,100 165,300 169,100 179,200 175,100
35-39 104,300 121,100 128,000 138,600 155,400 166,300 169,800 179,800
40-44 96,600 105,500 121,800 128,600 139,000 155,700 166,500 169,900
45-49 78,800 96,300 105,100 121,200 127,900 138,300 154,800 165,700
50-54 64,100 77,300 94,600 103,400 119,400 126,300 136,800 153,500
55-59 47,900 61,400 74,300 91,100 100,000 115,700 122,700 133,200
60-64 35,000 44,100 56,900 69,200 85,400 94,300 109,700 117,000
65-69 19,900 30,300 38,700 50,300 62,000 77,200 86,000 100,800
70-74 13,800 15,900 24,500 31,800 42,100 52,500 66,200 74,600
75-79 7,600 9,900 11,600 18,300 24,200 32,600 41,200 52,900
80+ 6,100 8,000 10,600 13,300 19,400 27,000 37,200 49,600
Female 1,479,400 1,636,900 1,783,000 1,913,900 2,025,400 2,119,300 2,189,800 2,233,500
0-4 160,600 157,900 157,800 154,200 147,000 142,700 134,200 122,500
5-9 149,200 164,000 160,100 159,200 154,800 146,900 142,000 133,000
10-14 149,800 151,900 165,700 161,100 159,400 154,400 146,000 140,500
15-19 144,100 153,700 154,900 168,200 163,200 161,000 155,400 146,300
20-24 131,000 147,300 156,000 156,100 168,700 162,800 159,700 153,200
25-29 124,000 133,900 149,100 156,800 156,000 167,600 160,800 156,700
30-34 117,500 126,900 135,800 150,300 157,000 155,200 165,900 158,300
35-39 103,200 119,400 128,200 136,500 150,300 156,500 154,000 164,000
40-44 95,700 104,500 120,300 128,800 136,700 150,200 156,000 153,100
45-49 78,500 96,000 104,600 120,100 128,500 136,300 149,500 155,100
50-54 64,800 78,100 95,300 103,900 119,200 127,500 135,300 148,300
55-59 50,400 63,500 76,600 93,600 102,100 117,300 125,600 133,300
60-64 39,700 48,400 61,200 74,000 90,700 99,200 114,100 122,300
65-69 25,300 36,900 45,400 57,500 69,900 86,000 94,300 108,800
70-74 19,600 22,200 32,800 40,600 51,900 63,600 78,500 86,700
75-79 12,800 16,000 18,500 27,500 34,500 44,700 55,300 69,100
80+ 13,200 16,300 20,700 25,500 35,500 47,400 63,200 82,300

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Table 1.27 - Continued
Projected Population by Five-Calendar Year, Age Group, Sex, and Province
Region III, 2010 - 2045 (Medium Series)
(Age in years)
Age/Sex 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2045
Nueva Ecija 1,960,400 2,103,200 2,234,900 2,350,700 2,444,800 2,522,100 2,578,600 2,611,000
0-4 211,800 214,500 210,400 201,500 188,100 180,300 168,800 153,900
5-9 206,500 210,000 212,600 208,400 199,400 186,000 178,300 166,900
10-14 203,600 204,900 208,300 210,700 206,500 197,400 183,900 176,100
15-19 199,700 200,700 201,900 205,000 207,200 202,700 193,500 179,900
20-24 174,000 195,200 195,400 196,100 198,800 200,500 195,600 186,100
25-29 156,400 170,400 191,000 190,800 191,000 193,400 194,800 189,700
30-34 146,400 153,700 167,500 187,800 187,400 187,400 189,600 190,900
35-39 131,900 144,000 151,300 165,200 185,200 184,800 184,800 187,000
40-44 124,800 129,400 141,500 148,900 162,800 182,800 182,400 182,700
45-49 105,600 121,700 126,500 138,700 146,400 160,300 180,300 180,000
50-54 87,800 101,900 117,800 122,900 135,300 143,200 157,100 177,300
55-59 66,500 83,100 97,100 112,800 118,300 130,800 138,900 153,200
60-64 50,000 61,100 76,900 90,600 106,100 111,900 124,500 133,000
65-69 35,100 43,800 54,100 69,000 82,000 96,800 103,000 115,300
70-74 26,900 29,000 36,500 45,700 59,000 70,800 84,800 91,000
75-79 16,400 20,300 22,200 28,500 36,300 47,500 57,900 70,200
80+ 17,000 19,500 23,900 28,100 35,000 45,500 60,400 77,800
Male 993,200 1,065,600 1,132,400 1,191,300 1,239,300 1,279,600 1,310,300 1,330,400
0-4 108,600 110,300 108,200 103,600 96,700 92,700 86,800 79,100
5-9 107,500 108,000 109,600 107,500 102,900 96,000 92,100 86,300
10-14 105,400 106,900 107,300 108,900 106,800 102,200 95,300 91,300
15-19 102,500 103,700 105,200 105,500 107,100 104,900 100,400 93,600
20-24 88,800 99,900 100,800 102,100 102,400 103,900 101,900 97,600
25-29 79,700 86,900 97,800 98,600 99,800 100,100 101,700 99,900
30-34 74,700 78,300 85,600 96,300 97,100 98,400 98,800 100,600
35-39 67,200 73,400 77,000 84,400 95,000 95,900 97,200 97,800
40-44 63,800 65,800 72,000 75,700 83,000 93,800 94,700 96,300
45-49 54,000 62,000 64,100 70,300 74,300 81,600 92,400 93,500
50-54 44,600 51,800 59,600 62,100 68,400 72,500 79,900 90,900
55-59 33,000 41,600 48,800 56,500 59,100 65,600 69,800 77,400
60-64 23,800 29,600 37,700 44,700 52,300 55,200 61,700 66,200
65-69 16,100 20,100 25,400 32,900 39,400 46,600 49,800 56,100
70-74 11,400 12,600 15,900 20,500 27,000 32,800 39,500 42,700
75-79 6,300 8,000 9,000 11,600 15,300 20,500 25,400 31,100
80+ 5,800 6,700 8,400 10,100 12,700 16,900 22,900 30,000
Female 967,200 1,037,600 1,102,500 1,159,400 1,205,500 1,242,500 1,268,300 1,280,600
0-4 103,200 104,200 102,200 97,900 91,400 87,600 82,000 74,800
5-9 99,000 102,000 103,000 100,900 96,500 90,000 86,200 80,600
10-14 98,200 98,000 101,000 101,800 99,700 95,200 88,600 84,800
15-19 97,200 97,000 96,700 99,500 100,100 97,800 93,100 86,300
20-24 85,200 95,300 94,600 94,000 96,400 96,600 93,700 88,500
25-29 76,700 83,500 93,200 92,200 91,200 93,300 93,100 89,800
30-34 71,700 75,400 81,900 91,500 90,300 89,000 90,800 90,300
35-39 64,700 70,600 74,300 80,800 90,200 88,900 87,600 89,200
40-44 61,000 63,600 69,500 73,200 79,800 89,000 87,700 86,400
45-49 51,600 59,700 62,400 68,400 72,100 78,700 87,900 86,500
50-54 43,200 50,100 58,200 60,800 66,900 70,700 77,200 86,400
55-59 33,500 41,500 48,300 56,300 59,200 65,200 69,100 75,800
60-64 26,200 31,500 39,200 45,900 53,800 56,700 62,800 66,800
65-69 19,000 23,700 28,700 36,100 42,600 50,200 53,200 59,200
70-74 15,500 16,400 20,600 25,200 32,000 38,000 45,300 48,300
75-79 10,100 12,300 13,200 16,900 21,000 27,000 32,500 39,100
80+ 11,200 12,800 15,500 18,000 22,300 28,600 37,500 47,800

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Table 1.27 - Continued
Projected Population by Five-Calendar Year, Age Group, Sex, and Province
Region III, 2010 - 2045 (Medium Series)
(Age in years)
Age/Sex 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2045
Pampanga 2,368,800 2,542,000 2,700,900 2,841,200 2,962,800 3,063,800 3,141,100 3,189,200
0-4 260,700 251,700 245,800 235,700 226,200 216,100 201,900 184,900
5-9 253,900 257,900 248,700 242,400 231,900 222,200 211,900 197,000
10-14 249,000 251,200 254,800 245,300 238,900 228,200 218,300 207,700
15-19 236,000 246,300 248,400 252,000 242,600 236,300 225,600 215,900
20-24 218,000 232,700 242,700 244,400 248,000 238,500 232,000 220,900
25-29 197,600 214,500 228,900 238,600 240,300 243,300 234,000 227,400
30-34 183,600 194,200 210,900 225,100 234,500 236,000 239,200 229,700
35-39 162,200 180,400 190,800 207,500 221,500 230,900 232,500 235,900
40-44 149,700 158,800 176,900 187,500 204,000 218,300 227,800 229,400
45-49 121,200 145,800 155,100 173,100 183,900 200,700 215,100 224,700
50-54 99,700 116,700 141,000 150,700 168,700 179,600 196,600 211,000
55-59 75,800 94,200 111,000 135,000 144,800 163,000 174,400 191,700
60-64 60,800 69,700 87,400 103,700 127,000 136,900 154,900 166,200
65-69 36,700 53,600 62,100 78,900 94,600 117,000 127,200 145,100
70-74 28,700 30,500 45,300 53,300 68,400 83,300 104,200 114,600
75-79 18,400 22,100 23,900 36,100 43,100 56,300 69,400 87,900
80+ 16,800 21,700 27,200 31,900 44,400 57,200 76,100 99,200
Male 1,194,300 1,281,900 1,361,800 1,431,000 1,489,700 1,536,100 1,567,400 1,579,200
0-4 134,100 129,400 126,400 121,200 116,300 111,100 103,900 95,100
5-9 131,500 133,000 128,100 124,900 119,400 114,400 108,900 101,000
10-14 128,400 130,300 131,600 126,600 123,200 117,600 112,400 106,700
15-19 119,600 126,300 128,000 129,100 124,000 120,500 114,500 108,900
20-24 109,700 117,300 123,800 125,100 126,000 120,500 116,300 109,200
25-29 98,600 108,100 115,500 121,700 123,000 123,200 117,200 112,100
30-34 92,900 97,000 106,300 113,600 119,600 120,600 120,600 114,000
35-39 82,500 91,300 95,300 104,600 111,800 117,700 118,600 118,400
40-44 76,500 80,700 89,500 93,700 102,900 110,200 116,200 117,000
45-49 61,500 74,300 78,700 87,400 91,800 101,100 108,400 114,400
50-54 50,400 58,900 71,600 76,200 84,900 89,300 98,600 105,700
55-59 37,500 47,200 55,600 68,000 72,800 81,700 86,400 95,900
60-64 29,200 33,800 43,000 51,100 63,000 67,800 76,400 80,800
65-69 16,700 24,800 29,200 37,700 45,400 56,500 61,300 69,600
70-74 12,400 13,100 19,900 23,900 31,300 38,400 48,500 53,300
75-79 7,200 8,900 9,600 14,800 18,100 24,200 30,100 38,500
80+ 5,600 7,500 9,700 11,400 16,200 21,300 29,100 38,600
Female 1,174,500 1,260,100 1,339,100 1,410,200 1,473,100 1,527,700 1,573,700 1,610,000
0-4 126,600 122,300 119,400 114,500 109,900 105,000 98,000 89,800
5-9 122,400 124,900 120,600 117,500 112,500 107,800 103,000 96,000
10-14 120,600 120,900 123,200 118,700 115,700 110,600 105,900 101,000
15-19 116,400 120,000 120,400 122,900 118,600 115,800 111,100 107,000
20-24 108,300 115,400 118,900 119,300 122,000 118,000 115,700 111,700
25-29 99,000 106,400 113,400 116,900 117,300 120,100 116,800 115,300
30-34 90,700 97,200 104,600 111,500 114,900 115,400 118,600 115,700
35-39 79,700 89,100 95,500 102,900 109,700 113,200 113,900 117,500
40-44 73,200 78,100 87,400 93,800 101,100 108,100 111,600 112,400
45-49 59,700 71,500 76,400 85,700 92,100 99,600 106,700 110,300
50-54 49,300 57,800 69,400 74,500 83,800 90,300 98,000 105,300
55-59 38,300 47,000 55,400 67,000 72,000 81,300 88,000 95,800
60-64 31,600 35,900 44,400 52,600 64,000 69,100 78,500 85,400
65-69 20,000 28,800 32,900 41,200 49,200 60,500 65,900 75,500
70-74 16,300 17,400 25,400 29,400 37,100 44,900 55,700 61,300
75-79 11,200 13,200 14,300 21,300 25,000 32,100 39,300 49,400
80+ 11,200 14,200 17,500 20,500 28,200 35,900 47,000 60,600

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Table 1.27 - Continued
Projected Population by Five-Calendar Year, Age Group, Sex, and Province
Region III, 2010 - 2045 (Medium Series)
(Age in years)
Age/Sex 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2045
Tarlac 1,288,100 1,372,600 1,450,400 1,518,400 1,575,000 1,620,900 1,654,000 1,671,200
0-4 148,000 134,100 130,100 124,400 116,900 111,800 103,200 92,600
5-9 138,600 145,800 132,000 128,100 122,300 114,700 109,700 101,200
10-14 135,700 136,500 143,700 129,800 125,800 120,000 112,400 107,300
15-19 128,400 133,300 134,100 141,100 127,400 123,400 117,600 110,000
20-24 112,500 128,000 133,100 134,000 140,800 127,100 123,200 117,600
25-29 100,800 111,300 126,800 131,800 132,500 139,600 126,000 122,100
30-34 93,900 99,300 109,700 124,800 129,800 130,700 137,500 124,000
35-39 86,300 91,800 97,200 107,300 122,400 127,100 127,900 134,800
40-44 79,500 83,900 89,400 94,800 105,100 119,800 124,500 125,400
45-49 67,100 77,200 81,600 87,200 92,800 102,800 117,700 122,300
50-54 56,100 64,100 74,200 78,800 84,500 90,100 100,300 115,100
55-59 43,600 52,400 60,400 70,200 74,800 80,600 86,300 96,500
60-64 35,100 39,500 47,900 55,700 65,300 70,100 76,000 81,900
65-69 22,500 30,500 34,700 42,600 50,100 59,300 64,100 70,000
70-74 17,600 18,500 25,500 29,500 36,800 43,700 52,400 57,200
75-79 11,100 13,300 14,300 20,000 23,500 29,800 36,100 43,700
80+ 11,300 13,100 15,700 18,300 24,200 30,300 39,100 49,500
Male 654,100 696,800 736,100 770,600 799,300 822,800 840,500 850,500
0-4 76,200 69,000 66,900 64,000 60,100 57,500 53,100 47,600
5-9 72,300 73,800 66,700 64,700 61,800 58,000 55,500 51,200
10-14 70,600 70,200 71,800 64,600 62,700 59,800 56,100 53,600
15-19 66,500 71,400 70,900 72,500 65,400 63,400 60,500 56,700
20-24 57,900 69,100 74,300 74,000 75,600 68,600 66,600 63,900
25-29 51,200 57,900 69,200 74,400 74,200 76,100 69,300 67,500
30-34 48,000 49,900 56,500 67,600 72,900 72,800 74,700 68,100
35-39 44,200 46,200 48,200 54,600 65,600 70,700 70,700 72,800
40-44 40,600 42,500 44,500 46,500 53,000 63,700 68,800 68,900
45-49 34,300 39,000 40,900 43,000 45,100 51,400 62,200 67,200
50-54 28,500 32,100 36,700 38,700 40,900 43,000 49,400 60,000
55-59 21,600 25,800 29,400 33,900 35,800 38,000 40,200 46,400
60-64 16,700 18,800 22,800 26,200 30,500 32,500 34,800 37,100
65-69 10,100 13,700 15,700 19,300 22,500 26,500 28,500 30,800
70-74 7,500 7,700 10,700 12,500 15,700 18,500 22,200 24,200
75-79 4,200 5,300 5,500 7,800 9,200 11,800 14,300 17,300
80+ 3,700 4,400 5,400 6,300 8,300 10,500 13,600 17,200
Female 634,000 675,800 714,300 747,800 775,700 798,100 813,500 820,700
0-4 71,800 65,100 63,200 60,400 56,800 54,300 50,100 45,000
5-9 66,300 72,000 65,300 63,400 60,500 56,700 54,200 50,000
10-14 65,100 66,300 71,900 65,200 63,100 60,200 56,300 53,700
15-19 61,900 61,900 63,200 68,600 62,000 60,000 57,100 53,300
20-24 54,600 58,900 58,800 60,000 65,200 58,500 56,600 53,700
25-29 49,600 53,400 57,600 57,400 58,300 63,500 56,700 54,600
30-34 45,900 49,400 53,200 57,200 56,900 57,900 62,800 55,900
35-39 42,100 45,600 49,000 52,700 56,800 56,400 57,200 62,000
40-44 38,900 41,400 44,900 48,300 52,100 56,100 55,700 56,500
45-49 32,800 38,200 40,700 44,200 47,700 51,400 55,500 55,100
50-54 27,600 32,000 37,500 40,100 43,600 47,100 50,900 55,100
55-59 22,000 26,600 31,000 36,300 39,000 42,600 46,100 50,100
60-64 18,400 20,700 25,100 29,500 34,800 37,600 41,200 44,800
65-69 12,400 16,800 19,000 23,300 27,600 32,800 35,600 39,200
70-74 10,100 10,800 14,800 17,000 21,100 25,200 30,200 33,000
75-79 6,900 8,000 8,800 12,200 14,300 18,000 21,800 26,400
80+ 7,600 8,700 10,300 12,000 15,900 19,800 25,500 32,300

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Table 1.27 - Concluded
Projected Population by Five-Calendar Year, Age Group, Sex, and Province
Region III, 2010 - 2045 (Medium Series)
(Age in years)
Age/Sex 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2045
Zambales 765,000 824,300 883,000 939,500 991,500 1,038,300 1,079,300 1,113,000
0-4 88,900 86,200 85,900 84,300 81,400 78,400 75,300 70,400
5-9 81,200 88,000 85,400 85,200 83,800 80,700 77,600 74,600
10-14 80,100 80,100 86,800 84,200 83,900 82,200 79,000 75,800
15-19 73,700 78,400 78,200 84,600 81,900 81,400 79,700 76,500
20-24 70,200 73,900 79,400 79,800 86,800 84,500 84,100 82,600
25-29 61,800 70,700 75,300 81,700 82,900 90,500 88,700 88,700
30-34 54,400 61,300 70,500 75,500 82,200 83,500 91,500 89,900
35-39 50,200 53,300 60,300 69,600 74,700 81,400 82,800 90,600
40-44 46,800 49,000 52,100 58,900 68,200 73,400 80,000 81,500
45-49 40,300 45,300 47,400 50,700 57,200 66,600 71,700 78,400
50-54 34,200 38,400 43,200 45,100 48,200 54,800 63,700 68,700
55-59 26,800 32,000 36,000 40,700 42,700 45,900 52,300 61,200
60-64 21,600 24,400 29,400 33,400 37,900 40,100 43,200 49,700
65-69 12,700 18,500 21,200 25,900 29,600 34,000 36,200 39,400
70-74 10,000 10,300 15,300 17,800 21,800 25,300 29,500 31,500
75-79 6,100 7,500 8,000 12,100 14,300 17,800 21,000 24,800
80+ 6,000 7,000 8,600 10,000 14,000 17,800 23,000 28,700
Male 385,800 416,600 446,900 476,800 504,400 529,800 553,000 573,000
0-4 45,500 44,300 44,200 43,400 41,900 40,400 38,800 36,300
5-9 42,400 45,100 44,000 44,000 43,300 41,700 40,100 38,600
10-14 41,500 41,900 44,500 43,500 43,300 42,500 40,800 39,200
15-19 37,500 40,500 40,800 43,300 42,200 42,000 41,200 39,600
20-24 35,800 37,400 40,700 41,300 44,100 43,200 43,200 42,600
25-29 31,000 36,100 38,100 41,900 42,900 46,000 45,500 45,800
30-34 27,300 31,000 36,200 38,600 42,600 43,800 47,200 46,900
35-39 25,800 26,900 30,700 36,000 38,500 42,600 44,000 47,400
40-44 23,800 25,200 26,400 30,100 35,500 38,100 42,300 43,700
45-49 20,300 23,000 24,400 25,800 29,400 34,900 37,500 41,700
50-54 17,000 19,300 22,000 23,300 24,600 28,300 33,600 36,200
55-59 13,100 15,800 17,900 20,500 22,000 23,300 26,900 32,200
60-64 10,300 11,800 14,300 16,500 19,100 20,600 22,000 25,700
65-69 5,700 8,600 9,900 12,300 14,300 16,800 18,300 19,800
70-74 4,200 4,300 6,700 7,900 9,800 11,700 14,000 15,400
75-79 2,500 2,900 3,100 4,900 5,900 7,500 9,100 11,100
80+ 2,100 2,500 3,000 3,500 5,000 6,400 8,500 10,800
Female 379,200 407,700 436,100 462,700 487,100 508,500 526,300 540,000
0-4 43,400 41,900 41,700 40,900 39,500 38,000 36,500 34,100
5-9 38,800 42,900 41,400 41,200 40,500 39,000 37,500 36,000
10-14 38,600 38,200 42,300 40,700 40,600 39,700 38,200 36,600
15-19 36,200 37,900 37,400 41,300 39,700 39,400 38,500 36,900
20-24 34,400 36,500 38,700 38,500 42,700 41,300 40,900 40,000
25-29 30,800 34,600 37,200 39,800 40,000 44,500 43,200 42,900
30-34 27,100 30,300 34,300 36,900 39,600 39,700 44,300 43,000
35-39 24,400 26,400 29,600 33,600 36,200 38,800 38,800 43,200
40-44 23,000 23,800 25,700 28,800 32,700 35,300 37,700 37,800
45-49 20,000 22,300 23,000 24,900 27,800 31,700 34,200 36,700
50-54 17,200 19,100 21,200 21,800 23,600 26,500 30,100 32,500
55-59 13,700 16,200 18,100 20,200 20,700 22,600 25,400 29,000
60-64 11,300 12,600 15,100 16,900 18,800 19,500 21,200 24,000
65-69 7,000 9,900 11,300 13,600 15,300 17,200 17,900 19,600
70-74 5,800 6,000 8,600 9,900 12,000 13,600 15,500 16,100
75-79 3,600 4,600 4,900 7,200 8,400 10,300 11,900 13,700
80+ 3,900 4,500 5,600 6,500 9,000 11,400 14,500 17,900

Note: Population Projected was based on 2010 Census of Population and Housing
Source: 2010 Census of Population and Housing, Philippines Statistics Authority

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Chapter 2
INCOME AND
PRICES

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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 assist 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/or its provinces 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 conducted by PSA. The poverty
indicators, on the other hand, are derived using the results of the FIES.

Sector Highlights
 Average family income in 2018 estimated at PhP 334 thousand per annum increased by
11.7 percent compared with PhP 299 thousand recorded in 2015. Similarly, average family
expenditure rose by 13.0 percent from PhP 239 thousand to PhP 270 thousand per annum.
(see Table 2.1)

Figure 2.1 Total Number of Families, Average Annual Family Income


and Expenditure by Income Class: Region III, 2018
900 1,400

800 Average Income


Average Income and Expenditure

1,200
Average Expenditure
700
Number of Families
1,000
Number of Families

600
(In Pesos)

500 800

400 600
300
400
200
200
100

0 0
Under 40,000 - 60,000 - 100,000 - 250,000 - 500,00 &
40,000 59,999 99,999 249,999 499,999 over
Income Class

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 On the average, families in the richest decile earned an average of PhP 791 thousand annually
in 2018. On the other hand, families in the poorest decile earned an average of PhP 146
thousand per annum. (see Table 2.5)

 Average income of the families in the richest decile was five times higher than that of the
families in the poorest decile. (see Table 2.5)

Figure 2.2 Distribution of Total Family Income by Income Decile


Region III, 2015 and 2018

Tenth
Ninth
Eighth
Seventh
Income Decile

Sixth
Fifth
Fourth
Third
2015 2018
Second
First

0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30
In Percent

 The upper 30 percent of families in the region accounted for 48.9 percent of the total family
income in 2018, lower than the 52.3 percent share in 2015. (see Table 2.6)

 Income inequality, represented by Gini ratio, increased to 0.3969 in 2018 from 0.3717 in 2015,
indicating slight impairment in the income distribution among families. (see Table 2.6)

 More than half (61.3%) of the families in Central Luzon derived their income from wages or
salaries in 2018. However, families under the income class of below 60,000, obtained their
main source of income from other sources. (see Table 2.7 and Figure 2.3)

Figure 2.3 Percentage Distribution of Families by Main Source


of Income and Income Class: Region III, 2018

100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
Under 40,000 40,000 - 60,000 - 100,000 - 250,000 - 500,000 &
59,999 99,999 249,999 499,999 over
Income Class
Wages / Salaries Entrepreneurial Activities Other sources of income

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 Expenditure on food accounted for 42.7 percent of the total family expenditures in 2018. The
income bracket Under 40,000 registered the highest expenditure on food at 61.1 percent of
their total expenditure. (see Table 2.8)
Figure 2.4 Distribution of Total Family Expenditure
by Expenditure Group: Region III, 2018
All others
24.8%

Food Expenditure
42.7%

Miscellaneous
Goods & Services
6.4%

Transportation
7.1%

Water, Electricity, House


Gas & Other Fuels Rent/Rental Value
8.4% 10.6%

 On the average, each person living in Central Luzon needed PhP 26,954 in 2018 to be
considered non-poor. The 2018 annual per capita poverty threshold for Central Luzon is
17.9 percent higher than the 2015 threshold. Incidence of poor families decreased to
5.2 percent in 2018 from 8.3 percent in 2015. (see Table 2.10 & Table 2.11B)

 Annual inflation rate in Central Luzon averaged to 2.9 percent in 2019. The highest inflation
rate was recorded in January at 3.7 percent, while the month of September, registered the
lowest annual inflation rate at 2.1 percent. (see Table 2.15)

 Among provinces in the region, Aurora posted the highest inflation rate at 4.1 percent.
Bataan, on the other hand, posted the lowest at 2.2 percent. (see Table 2.15)

Figure 2.5 Consumer Price Index and Inflation Rate by Province


Region III, 2019

CPI Inflation Rate


130 4.5
4.0
Consumer Price Index (2006=100)

125
Inflation Rate (in percent)

3.5
120 3.0
2.5
115
2.0
110 1.5
1.0
105
0.5
100 0.0
Region III Aurora Bataan Bulacan Nueva Pampanga Tarlac Zambales
Ecija
Province

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Table 2.1
Total Number of Families, Total and Average Family Income and Expenditure by Income Class
Region III, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2015 and 2018
(Number of families in thousands. Totals in million pesos. Averages in thousand pesos.
Details may not add up to totals due to rounding)
Total Number Income Expenditure
Year/Income Class
of Families Total Average Total Average
2003
Region III 1,810 288,823 160 249,448 138

Under 40,000 58 1,901 33 1,996 34


40,000 - 59,999 148 7,568 51 8,051 54
60,000 - 99,999 442 35,750 81 34,654 78
100,000 - 249,999 874 135,669 155 118,453 136
250,000 and over 288 107,936 375 86,294 300

2006
Region III 1,909 377,387 198 325,271 170

Under 40,000 47 1,463 31 1,615 34


40,000 - 59,999 136 6,944 51 7,732 57
60,000 - 99,999 374 30,099 80 30,680 82
100,000 - 249,999 911 143,568 158 134,061 147
250,000 and over 441 195,313 443 151,183 343

2009
Region III 2,028 448,001 221 382,492 189

Under 40,000 24 824 35 900 38


40,000 - 59,999 90 4,627 51 4,903 54
60,000 - 99,999 300 24,487 82 25,080 84
100,000 - 249,999 1,033 168,140 163 156,044 151
250,000 and over 580 249,923 431 195,564 337

2012
Region III 2,386 618,893 259 503,995 211

Under 40,000 20 943 39 783 33


40,000 - 59,999 80 4,032 61 3,350 51
60,000 - 99,999 282 30,741 95 26,709 82
100,000 - 249,999 1,164 261,932 194 220,818 164
250,000 and over 840 321,244 517 252,335 406

2015
Region III 2,507 750,054 299 600,095 239

Under 40,000 16 542 33 729 44


40,000 - 59,999 52 2,654 51 3,184 61
60,000 - 99,999 213 17,510 82 19,301 91
100,000 - 249,999 1,138 194,886 171 182,429 168
250,000 and over 1,088 534,462 491 394,453 362

2018
Region III 2,783 929,598 334 752,116 270

Under 40,000 5 153 32 187 39


40,000 - 59,999 21 1,081 53 1,265 62
60,000 - 99,999 110 9,260 84 10,046 91
100,000 - 249,999 1,166 208,288 179 198,932 171
250,000 and over 1,045 360,740 345 304,107 291

Source: PSA, Family Income and Expenditure Survey

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Table 2.2
Total Number of Families, Total and Average Family Income and Expenditure by Expenditure Class
Region III, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2015 and 2018
(Number of families in thousands. Totals in million pesos. Averages in thousand pesos.
Details may not add up to totals due to rounding)
Year/Expenditure Total Number Income Expenditure
Group of Families Total Average Total Average

2003
Region III 1,810 288,823 160 249,448 138

Under 40,000 58 1,934 35 1,723 32


40,000 - 59,999 148 10,558 58 9,342 52
60,000 - 99,999 442 49,318 92 43,005 81
100,000 - 249,999 874 152,590 177 130,738 152
250,000 and over 288 74,423 416 64,640 362

2006
Region III 1,909 377,387 198 325,271 170

Under 40,000 47 1,456 32 1,429 32


40,000 - 59,999 136 7,208 55 6,638 51
60,000 - 99,999 374 38,239 88 35,222 81
100,000 - 249,999 911 171,075 178 150,785 157
250,000 and over 441 159,409 476 131,196 392

2009
Region III 2,028 448,001 221 382,492 189

Under 40,000 24 690 36 635 33


40,000 - 59,999 90 5,258 56 4,815 51
60,000 - 99,999 300 31,237 89 28,766 82
100,000 - 249,999 1,033 210,663 185 183,579 161
250,000 and over 580 200,152 469 164,697 386

2012
Region III 2,386 618,893 259 503,995 211

Under 40,000 20 943 39 783 33


40,000 - 59,999 80 4,032 61 3,350 51
60,000 - 99,999 282 30,741 95 26,709 82
100,000 - 249,999 1,164 261,932 194 220,818 164
250,000 and over 840 321,244 517 252,335 406

2015
Region III 2,507 750,054 299 600,095 239

Under 40,000 16 667 38 577 33


40,000 - 59,999 52 2,969 66 2,290 51
60,000 - 99,999 213 23,105 97 19,580 82
100,000 - 249,999 1,138 286,993 205 235,010 168
250,000 and over 1,088 436,319 541 342,638 425

2018
Region III 2,783 929,598 334 752,116 270

Under 40,000 5 214 38 191 34


40,000 - 59,999 21 1,176 59 1,016 51
60,000 - 99,999 110 13,618 101 11,268 84
100,000 - 249,999 1,166 297,825 209 253,008 178
250,000 and over 1,045 411,268 418 332,263 338

Source: PSA, Family Income and Expenditure Survey

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Table 2.3
Average Annual Family Income and Expenditure by Family Size and Income Class
Region III, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2015 and 2018
(Number of families in thousands. Average income and expenditure in thousand pesos.
Details may not add up to totals due to rounding)
Income Class
Year/Family Size All Income Under 40,000 - 60,000 - 100,000 - 250,000
40,000 59,999 99,999 249,999 and over
2003
Average Income 160 33 51 81 155 375
Average Expenditure 138 34 54 78 136 300
Five Persons or less
Average Income 146 33 51 81 154 373
Average Expenditure 126 34 53 76 133 297
Six Persons or more
Average Income 185 35 52 81 157 377
Average Expenditure 161 42 60 84 140 303
2006
Average Income 198 31 51 80 158 443
Average Expenditure 170 34 57 82 147 343
Five Persons or less
Average Income 176 31 51 80 157 425
Average Expenditure 150 34 55 80 142 321
Six Persons or more
Average Income 239 33 53 81 159 464
Average Expenditure 209 42 67 87 155 368
2009
Average Income 221 35 51 82 163 431
Average Expenditure 189 38 54 84 151 337
Five Persons or less
Average Income 197 35 51 82 159 417
Average Expenditure 168 38 54 82 146 324
Six Persons or more
Average Income 270 - 53 81 169 448
Average Expenditure 229 - 63 88 161 353
2012
Average Income 259 32 52 81 166 474
Average Expenditure 211 43 61 89 156 347
Five Persons or less
Average Income 227 32 52 80 162 451
Average Expenditure 189 43 60 87 150 337
Six Persons or more
Average Income 328 - 50 84 174 504
Average Expenditure 258 - 75 101 170 360
2015
Average Income 299 33 51 82 171 491
Average Expenditure 239 44 61 91 160 362
Five Persons or less
Average Income 268 33 51 82 168 483
Average Expenditure 216 44 61 88 156 353
Six Persons or more
Average Income 369 - 54 85 180 503
Average Expenditure 292 - 83 114 174 375

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Table 2.3 - Concluded
Average Annual Family Income and Expenditure by Family Size and Income Class
Region III, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2015 and 2018
(Number of families in thousands. Average income and expenditure in thousand pesos.
Details may not add up to totals due to rounding)
Income Class
All
Year/Family Size Under 40,000 - 60,000 - 100,000 - 250,000 - 500,000
Income
40,000 59,999 99,999 249,999 499,999 and over
2018
Average Income 334 32 53 84 179 345 801
Average
Expenditure 270 39 62 91 171 291 544
Five Persons or less
Average Income 299 32 53 84 176 341 783
Average
Expenditure 246 38 61 90 166 284 538

Six Persons or more


Average Income 424 33 52 83 190 352 825
Average
Expenditure 333 57 97 112 193 302 551

Source: PSA, Family Income and Expenditure Survey

Table 2.4A
Average Annual Family Income and Expenditure, Standard Error, and Coefficient of Variation
by Province: Region III, 2006, 2009 and 2012
(Average annual income and expenditure in pesos. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding)
Income Expenditure
Year / Province Standard Coefficient Standard Coefficient
Average Average
Error of Variation Error of Variation

2006

Aurora 148,521 29,867 20.1 121,315 16,780 13.8


Bataan 213,817 18,987 8.9 193,945 14,225 7.3
Bulacan 214,778 8,209 3.8 183,365 6,861 3.7
Nueva Ecija 141,913 9,111 6.4 122,454 6,621 5.4
Pampanga 244,039 13,682 5.6 216,813 11,288 5.2
Tarlac 173,913 13,277 7.6 143,079 8,952 6.3
Zambales 184,471 34,244 18.6 151,884 15,663 10.3
2009

Aurora 175,235 25,367 14.5 149,806 15,971 10.7


Bataan 277,019 20,666 7.5 244,402 17,262 7.1
Bulacan 253,279 10,258 4.1 212,492 7,383 3.5
Nueva Ecija 169,592 9,793 5.8 136,407 6,607 4.8
Pampanga 235,621 9,656 4.1 207,560 7,139 3.4
Tarlac 190,392 13,334 7.0 169,765 12,701 7.5
Zambales 200,640 16,817 8.4 172,029 13,969 8.1
2012

Aurora 165,582 46,248 3.2 149,194 5,167 13.6


Bataan 281,058 18,107 6.4 243,785 17,349 7.1
Bulacan 283,216 18,577 7.1 219,674 11,181 5.1
Nueva Ecija 207,224 14,702 5.2 167,870 7,691 4.6
Pampanga 301,250 15,767 6.5 237,242 10,908 4.6
Tarlac 256,622 16,569 6.3 198,528 9,366 4.7
Zambales 189,151 11,919 27.9 163,023 8,491 5.2

Source: PSA, Family Income and Expenditure Survey

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Table 2.4B
Standard Error, Coefficient of Variation and Confidence Interval of Estimates
of Selected Variable: Region III, 2015 and 2018
(In pesos. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding)
Standard Coefficient 95% Confidence Interval
Year / Selected Estimates Estimate
Error of Variation Lower Upper

2015

Annual Family Income (in millions) 750,100 25,700 3.4 699,000 801,000
Annual Family Expenditure (in millions) 600,100 19,100 3.2 562,000 638,000

Average Annual Family Income 299,154 7,264 2.4 284,834 313,474


Average Annual Family Expenditure 239,344 5,402 2.3 228,696 249,992

Percent to total expenditure on:


Food 42.0 0.6 1.4 40.8 43.1
Alcoholic Beverages 0.4 0.0 4.3 0.4 0.5
Tobacco 1.6 0.1 4.0 1.5 1.7
Other Vegetable-based Products 0.0 0.0 62.8 (0.0) 0.0
Clothing and Footwear 2.3 0.1 0.0 2.2 2.5
Furnishings and Routine Household Maintenance 2.5 0.1 2.6 2.3 2.6
Health 4.4 0.3 6.7 3.8 5.0
Water, Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels 8.2 0.1 1.6 8.0 8.5
House Rent/Rental Value 10.8 0.2 2.2 10.4 11.3
Transport 6.7 0.2 2.4 6.4 7.0
Communication 2.4 0.1 2.6 2.2 2.5
Recreation and Culture 0.7 0.0 6.2 0.6 0.8
Education 3.7 0.2 6.1 3.2 4.1
Miscellaneous Goods and Services 6.4 0.1 1.8 6.1 6.6
Durable Furniture and Equipment 3.1 0.4 14.2 2.2 3.9
Special Family Occasions 2.5 0.1 4.1 2.3 2.7
Accommodation Services 0.3 0.0 17.6 0.2 0.3
Other Expenditures 2.1 0.2 8.7 1.7 2.5

Percent of families with main source of income from:


Wages/Salaries 57.1 1.0 1.8 55.0 59.2
Entrepreneurial Activities 17.5 0.9 4.9 15.8 19.2
Other Sources of Income 25.4 0.9 3.7 23.5 27.2

144
Table 2.4B - Concluded
Standard Error, Coefficient of Variation and Confidence Interval of Estimates
of Selected Variable: Region III, 2015 and 2018
(In pesos. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding)
Standard Coefficient 95% Confidence Interval
Year / Selected Estimates Estimate
Error of Variation Lower Upper

2018

Annual Family Income (in millions) 929,598 18,800 2.0 893,000 967,000
Annual Family Expenditure (in millions) 752,116 14,500 1.9 724,000 780,000

Average Annual Family Income (in millions) 333,968 5,022 1.5 324,112 343,823
Average Annual Family Expenditure (in millions) 270,206 3,308 1.2 263,713 276,698

Percent to total expenditure on:


Food 42.7 0.4 0.8 42.0 43.4
Alcoholic Beverages 0.5 0.0 3.0 0.5 0.6
Tobacco 1.9 0.1 2.7 1.8 2.0
Other Vegetable-based Products 0.0 0.0 14.7 0.0 0.0
Clothing and Footwear 2.4 0.0 1.8 2.4 2.5
Furnishings and Routine Household Maintenance 2.2 0.0 1.8 2.1 2.3
Health 3.1 0.1 4.8 2.8 3.4
Water, Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels 8.4 0.1 1.0 8.3 8.6
House Rent/Rental Value 10.6 0.1 1.2 10.3 10.8
Transport 7.1 0.1 1.2 6.9 7.3
Communication 2.4 0.0 1.7 2.3 2.5
Recreation and Culture 0.6 0.0 3.9 0.6 0.7
Education 2.1 0.1 3.8 1.9 2.2
Miscellaneous Goods and Services 6.4 0.1 0.9 6.3 6.5
Durable Furniture and Equipment 4.0 0.3 8.5 3.3 4.6
Special Family Occasions 3.2 0.1 2.8 3.1 3.4
Accommodation Services 0.1 0.0 17.3 0.1 0.2
Other Expenditures 2.2 0.1 3.5 2.0 2.3

Percent of families with main source of income from:


Wages/Salaries 61.3 0.7 1.2 59.9 62.7
Entrepreneurial Activities 17.2 0.5 3.2 16.1 18.3
Other Sources of Income 21.5 0.6 2.8 20.4 22.8

Source: PSA, Family Income and Expenditure Survey

145
Table 2.5
Mean and Median Family Income and Expenditure by Per Capita Income Decile
Region III, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2015 and 2018
(In thousand pesos)
Income Expenditure
Year/Income Decile
Mean Median Mean Median
2003
Region III 160 126 138 112
First Decile 44 45 47 47
Second Decile 67 67 67 66
Third Decile 83 83 80 80
Fourth Decile 99 99 93 94
Fifth Decile 116 116 105 107
Sixth Decile 136 136 124 124
Seventh Decile 161 162 140 140
Eighth Decile 197 197 167 168
Ninth Decile 258 259 209 207
Tenth Decile 434 388 345 317
2006
Region III 198 144 170 133
First Decile 47 48 52
Second Decile 72 72 74 73
Third Decile 92 92 92 91
Fourth Decile 111 111 109 108
Fifth Decile 133 133 127 125
Sixth Decile 156 156 147 146
Seventh Decile 187 186 170 167
Eighth Decile 238 235 209 205
Ninth Decile 318 313 270 266
Tenth Decile 625 511 454 402
2009
Region III 221 170 189 154
First Decile 85 81 91 86
Second Decile 106 102 108 101
Third Decile 133 129 130 124
Fourth Decile 150 147 141 139
Fifth Decile 180 175 166 162
Sixth Decile 196 185 177 166
Seventh Decile 223 214 192 183
Eighth Decile 274 269 223 216
Ninth Decile 324 302 263 239
Tenth Decile 539 459 395 339
2012
Region III 259 189 211 170
First Decile 93 84 107 101
Second Decile 122 120 128 124
Third Decile 150 141 147 137
Fourth Decile 176 164 161 148
Fifth Decile 196 188 180 169
Sixth Decile 225 221 195 180
Seventh Decile 254 247 212 197
Eighth Decile 306 294 252 229
Ninth Decile 375 348 287 261
Tenth Decile 698 549 443 366

146
Table 2.5 - Concluded
Mean and Median Family Income and Expenditure by Per Capita Income Decile
Region III, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2015 and 2018
(In thousand pesos)
Income Expenditure
Year/Income Decile
Mean Median Mean Median

2015
Region III 299 223 239 190
First Decile 109 103 126 120
Second Decile 150 143 145 139
Third Decile 184 174 173 163
Fourth Decile 202 195 183 172
Fifth Decile 232 211 205 189
Sixth Decile 256 241 218 202
Seventh Decile 293 273 239 224
Eighth Decile 341 328 270 245
Ninth Decile 435 415 329 307
Tenth Decile 789 614 505 400

2018
Region III 334 258 270 233
First Decile 146 137 156 150
Second Decile 194 181 189 181
Third Decile 219 204 206 196
Fourth Decile 247 227 223 217
Fifth Decile 269 249 236 232
Sixth Decile 306 283 259 253
Seventh Decile 329 313 272 266
Eighth Decile 383 377 306 312
Ninth Decile 456 430 350 331
Tenth Decile 791 663 506 438

Source: PSA, Family Income and Expenditure Survey

Table 2.6
Distribution of Total Annual Family Income by Decile and Gini Ratio
Region III, 2009, 2012, 2015 and 2018
2009 2012 2015 2018

Income Decile Percent Cumulative Percent Cumulative Percent Cumulative Percent Cumulative
Share Percent Share Share Percent Share Share Percent Share Share Percent Share

Region III

First Decile 3.8 3.8 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.6 4.4 4.4
Second Decile 4.8 8.6 4.7 8.3 5.0 8.6 5.8 10.2
Third Decile 6.0 14.6 5.8 14.1 6.2 14.8 6.5 16.7
Fourth Decile 6.8 21.4 6.8 20.9 6.7 21.5 7.4 24.1
Fifth Decile 8.2 29.6 7.6 28.5 7.8 29.3 8.1 32.2
Sixth Decile 8.8 38.4 8.7 37.2 8.6 37.9 9.2 41.4
Seventh Decile 10.1 48.5 9.8 47.0 9.8 47.7 9.8 51.2
Eighth Decile 12.4 60.9 11.8 58.8 11.4 59.1 11.5 62.7
Ninth Decile 14.7 75.6 14.5 73.3 14.5 73.6 13.7 76.3
Tenth Decile 24.4 100.0 26.9 100.0 26.4 100.0 23.7 100.0

GINI Ratio 0.3815 0.4084 0.3717 0.3969

Source: PSA, Family Income and Expenditure Survey

147
Table 2.7
Distribution of Families by Income Class and by Main Source of Income
Region III, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2015 and 2018
(Number of families in thousands. Source of Income in percent. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Total Income Class
Number
Main Source of Income
of Under 40,000- 60,000- 100,000- 250,000 500,000
Families 40,000 59,999 99,999 249,999 499,999 and over

2003
Number of Families 1,810 58 148 442 874 288 …

Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 …


Wages / Salaries 56.8 43.3 54.0 55.8 58.6 56.7 …
Entrepreneurial Activities 19.9 14.6 22.5 25.3 19.0 14.1 …
Other sources of income 23.3 42.1 23.5 18.9 22.4 29.1 …

2006
Number of Families 1,909 47 136 374 911 441 …

Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 …


Wages / Salaries 51.0 40.4 47.8 50.9 54.7 45.5 …
Entrepreneurial Activities 22.6 18.2 20.1 28.7 22.3 19.5 …
Other sources of income 26.4 41.4 32.1 20.1 23.1 35.0 …

2009
Number of Families 2,028 24 90 300 1,033 580 …

Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 …


Wages / Salaries 51.2 41.0 54.2 51.3 53.6 46.9 …
Entrepreneurial Activities 21.7 9.1 13.5 25.5 23.3 18.7 …
Other sources of income 27.0 49.9 32.3 23.2 23.1 34.3 …

2012
Number of Families 2,386 20 80 282 1,164 840 …

Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 …


Wages / Salaries 44.4 15.6 41.6 44.0 48.5 42.6 …
Entrepreneurial Activities 21.0 8.8 10.1 17.7 19.5 22.1 …
Other sources of income 34.6 75.6 48.3 38.3 32.1 35.4 …

2015
Number of Families 2,507 16 52 213 1,138 1,088 …

Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 …


Wages / Salaries 57.1 14.3 26.4 54.1 59.9 56.9 …
Entrepreneurial Activities 17.5 8.8 12.0 13.9 19.8 16.2 …
Other sources of income 25.4 76.9 61.6 32.0 20.3 26.9 …

2018
Number of Families 2,783 5 21 110 1,166 1,045 437

Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0


Wages / Salaries 61.3 2.6 25.3 45.7 64.2 61.7 58.9
Entrepreneurial Activities 17.2 3.5 7.2 14.0 18.1 16.4 17.8
Other sources of income 21.5 93.9 67.5 40.3 17.7 21.9 23.3

Source: PSA, Family Income and Expenditure Survey

148
Table 2.8
Distribution of Total Family Expenditure by Income Class and by Expenditure Group
Region III, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2015 and 2018
(Expenditure in percent. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding)
Income Class
All Income
Year/Expenditure Group Under 40,000 - 60,000 - 100,000 - 250,000
Classes
40,000 59,999 99,999 249,999 and over

2003
Total Family Expenditure (In million pesos) 249,448 1,996 8,051 34,654 118,453 86,294

Food 45.2 59.0 59.4 55.9 48.4 34.8

Food Consumed at Home 38.9 57.8 55.9 50.6 41.5 28.6


Cereals and Cereal Preparations 10.0 20.2 18.5 15.0 10.7 5.8
Roots and Tubers 0.5 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.5 0.4
Fruits and Vegetables 4.3 7.2 6.6 5.6 4.5 3.2
Meat and Meat Preparations 8.7 6.8 8.5 9.5 9.5 7.5
Dairy Products and Eggs 3.7 3.6 4.0 4.0 3.9 3.3
Fish and Marine Products 5.4 8.1 7.9 7.4 5.7 3.8
Coffee, Cocoa and Tea 1.1 2.1 1.6 1.4 1.1 0.7
Non-Alcoholic Beverages 1.5 0.8 1.2 1.4 1.5 1.5
Food N.E.C. 3.9 8.4 6.8 5.6 4.0 2.5

Food Regularly Consumed Outside the Home 6.3 1.2 3.5 5.3 6.9 6.2

Alcoholic Beverages 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.4


Tobacco 1.4 2.6 2.6 2.4 1.5 0.8
Fuel, Light and Water 6.9 7.3 7.0 7.1 7.1 6.4
Transportation and Communication 7.8 2.1 2.9 4.4 7.2 10.6
Household Operations 2.2 2.1 1.6 1.6 1.8 3.0
Personal Care and Effects 4.5 4.1 4.6 4.8 4.6 4.1
Clothing, Footwear and Other Wear 3.0 1.9 2.4 2.8 2.9 3.4
Education 4.1 0.5 0.8 1.5 3.2 6.6
Recreation 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.6
Medical Care 2.1 1.0 1.3 1.4 1.8 2.9
Non-Durable Furnishings 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2
Durable Furniture and Equipment 1.7 0.2 0.2 0.7 1.5 2.6
Taxes 1.4 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.9 2.7
Rent/Rental Value of Occupied Dwelling Unit 11.9 14.1 12.0 11.6 11.5 12.6
House Maintenance and Minor Repairs 0.8 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.8 1.1
Special Occasions of the Family 2.6 0.7 1.4 1.9 2.8 2.7
Gifts and Contributions to Others 1.2 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.2 1.5

Other Expenditure 2.1 2.9 1.7 1.4 1.7 3.1

149
Table 2.8 - Continued
Distribution of Total Family Expenditure by Income Class and by Expenditure Group
Region III, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2015 and 2018
(Expenditure in percent. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding)
Income Class
All Income
Expenditure Group Under 40,000 - 60,000 - 100,000 - 250,000 -
Classes
40,000 59,999 99,999 249,999 and over

2006
Total Family Expenditure (In million pesos) 325,271 1,615 7,732 30,680 134,061 151,183

Food 40.9 55.6 55.3 52.2 47.0 32.4

Food Consumed at Home 34.5 54.8 51.7 47.1 39.8 26.0


Cereals and Cereal Preparations 9.4 19.2 18.4 15.8 11.3 5.8
Roots and Tubers 0.4 0.7 0.7 0.6 0.4 0.3
Fruits and Vegetables 3.5 6.5 5.6 5.0 3.9 2.7
Meat and Meat Preparations 7.2 4.8 6.8 7.3 8.2 6.3
Dairy Products and Eggs 3.3 2.9 3.0 3.2 3.4 3.2
Fish and Marine Products 4.6 7.7 6.9 6.5 5.5 3.3
Coffee, Cocoa and Tea 1.0 1.8 1.7 1.5 1.2 0.7
Non-Alcoholic Beverages 1.3 0.7 1.0 1.1 1.3 1.3
Food N.E.C. 3.9 10.4 7.7 6.2 4.5 2.5

Food Regularly Consumed Outside the Home 6.5 0.8 3.6 5.1 7.1 6.4

Alcoholic Beverages 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.6 0.4


Tobacco 1.2 1.9 2.0 2.1 1.5 0.7
Fuel, Light and Water 8.3 9.8 8.5 8.8 8.7 7.8
Transportation and Communication 8.5 2.3 3.8 5.2 7.6 10.3
Household Operations 2.2 2.2 1.8 1.8 1.7 2.7
Personal Care and Effects 4.1 3.8 4.6 4.5 4.4 3.8
Clothing, Footwear and Other Wear 2.6 1.3 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.9
Educational Fees 4.7 0.3 1.1 1.3 2.7 7.4
Recreation 0.3 0.0 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.5
Medical Care 3.4 2.1 2.0 2.2 2.6 4.3
Non-Durable Furnishings 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2
Durable Furniture and Equipment 2.8 0.1 0.3 0.8 1.6 4.4
Taxes 1.4 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.7 2.4
House Rental/Imputed Value 11.5 14.6 12.4 12.6 11.6 11.0
House Maintenance and Repairs 0.6 0.1 0.3 0.2 0.6 0.7
Special Family Occasions 3.1 0.8 1.1 2.0 2.9 3.6
Gifts and Contributions 1.5 0.2 0.7 0.9 1.3 1.9

Other Expenditure 2.2 4.1 2.9 2.0 1.7 2.6

150
Table 2.8 - Continued
Distribution of Total Family Expenditure by Income Class and by Expenditure Group
Region III, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2015 and 2018
(Expenditure in percent. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding)
Income Class
All Income
Year/Expenditure Group Under 40,000 - 60,000 - 100,000 - 250,000 -
Classes
40,000 59,999 99,999 249,999 and over

2009
Total Family Expenditure (In million pesos) 382,492 900 4,903 25,080 156,044 195,564

Food 43.6 59.0 57.0 55.0 49.4 37.2

Food Consumed at Home 36.3 56.9 54.2 50.4 41.6 29.7


Cereals and Cereal Preparations 10.8 19.9 19.6 18.8 13.2 7.7
Roots and Tubers 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.4 0.3
Fruits and Vegetables 3.5 6.3 5.8 5.0 3.9 2.9
Meat and Meat Preparations 7.2 5.8 6.7 7.2 8.0 6.7
Dairy Products and Eggs 3.3 2.1 2.7 2.9 3.4 3.4
Fish and Marine Products 4.7 6.8 6.6 6.5 5.5 3.7
Coffee, Cocoa and Tea 1.0 1.9 1.6 1.6 1.2 0.7
Non-Alcoholic Beverages 1.3 0.6 0.9 1.1 1.4 1.3
Food N.E.C. 4.0 13.0 9.6 6.8 4.7 3.0

Food Regularly Consumed Outside the Home 7.3 2.1 2.8 4.6 7.7 7.5

Alcoholic Beverages 0.5 1.1 1.1 0.7 0.6 0.4


Tobacco 1.1 1.6 2.0 1.7 1.4 0.7
Fuel, Light and Water 8.0 7.5 8.1 8.3 8.3 7.7
Transportation and Communication 8.4 3.5 3.1 4.8 7.0 10.1
Household Operations 2.2 1.8 1.7 1.7 1.8 2.7
Personal Care and Effects 4.4 4.0 4.4 4.7 4.7 4.1
Clothing, Footwear and Other Wear 2.4 1.4 1.9 2.1 2.2 2.6
Educational Fees 4.4 0.3 0.5 1.1 2.5 6.5
Recreation 0.3 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.4
Medical Care 2.9 0.8 1.8 1.7 2.3 3.6
Non-Durable Furnishings 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
Durable Furniture and Equipment 2.5 - 0.2 0.5 1.7 3.4
Taxes 1.1 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.5 1.7
House Rental/Imputed Value 11.1 14.0 13.0 12.4 11.7 10.4
House Maintenance and Repairs 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.3 0.8
Special Family Occasions 2.7 1.1 0.8 1.5 2.5 3.0
Gifts and Contributions 1.5 0.3 0.8 0.9 1.3 1.8

Other Expenditure 2.3 3.5 3.2 2.1 1.4 2.9

151
Table 2.8 - Continued
Distribution of Total Family Expenditure by Income Class and by Expenditure Group
Region III, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2015 and 2018
(Expenditure in percent. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding)
Income Class
All Income
Year/Expenditure Group Under 40,000 - 60,000 - 100,000 - 250,000 -
Classes
40,000 59,999 99,999 249,999 and over

2012
Total Family Expenditure (In million pesos) 503,995 869 4,862 25,087 181,284 291,892

Food Expenditure 43.7 52.8 59.3 56.3 50.8 37.9

Food Consumed at Home 35.5 39.7 54.0 50.2 42.8 29.5


Bread and cereals 10.7 15.1 20.2 19.0 13.9 7.8
Meat 7.2 5.6 7.2 6.7 8.0 6.7
Fish and sea foods 4.9 5.3 8.0 7.4 6.1 4.0
Milk, cheese and eggs 3.1 1.9 3.2 3.0 3.4 3.0
Oils and Fats 0.8 0.7 1.3 1.1 0.9 0.7
Fruits 1.2 1.3 1.5 1.5 1.3 1.1
Vegetables 2.4 3.9 5.4 4.1 3.0 1.9
Sugar, Jam, Honey, chocolate
and confectionary 1.2 1.5 1.8 1.9 1.5 0.9
Food not elsewhere classified 1.3 1.6 2.2 2.2 1.6 1.0
Coffee, Cocoa and Tea 1.2 2.2 2.1 1.9 1.5 0.9
Mineral water, soft drinks, fruit
and vegetable juices 1.4 0.6 1.0 1.3 1.5 1.4

Food Regularly Consumed


Outside the Home 8.1 13.1 5.3 6.2 8.0 8.4

Alcoholic Beverages 0.6 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.5


Tobacco 1.2 1.9 1.9 2.0 1.6 0.8
Other Vegetables-based products 0.0 - 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Clothing and Footwear 2.4 1.2 1.8 1.9 2.0 2.7
Furnishings, household equipment
and routine household 2.8 1.9 2.3 2.1 2.2 3.3
Health 4.3 2.5 2.0 2.2 2.8 5.5
Housing, water, electricity, gas
and other fuels 19.8 25.1 21.4 20.5 20.7 19.2
Transportation 8.2 7.4 2.8 4.8 6.7 9.5
Communication 2.9 0.7 0.8 1.4 2.3 3.5
Recreation and culture 1.2 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.6
Education 3.8 0.5 0.3 1.2 2.3 5.1
Accommodation Services 0.3 0.2 0.4 - 0.1 0.4
Miscellaneous Goods and Services 6.4 4.2 5.1 5.2 5.7 7.0

Other Expenditure 2.3 0.7 0.7 0.9 1.3 3.1

152
Table 2.8 - Continued
Distribution of Total Family Expenditure by Income Class and by Expenditure Group
Region III, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2015 and 2018
(Expenditure in percent. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding)
Income Class
All Income
Expenditure Group Under 40,000 - 60,000 - 100,000 - 250,000 -
Classes
40,000 59,999 99,999 249,999 and over

2015
Total Family Expenditure (In million pesos) 600,095 729 3,184 19,301 182,429 394,453

Food Expenditure 42.0 55.3 55.1 56.4 50.6 37.1

Food Consumed at Home 33.7 43.8 45.9 47.7 41.9 29.2


Bread and cereals 10.5 17.0 18.3 19.0 14.4 8.2
Meat 6.6 5.3 5.3 6.6 7.4 6.2
Fish and sea foods 4.8 6.2 6.7 6.2 5.8 4.2
Milk, cheese and eggs 3.0 2.4 2.9 2.7 3.2 2.9
Oils and Fats 0.6 0.8 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.6
Fruits 1.1 1.9 1.4 1.2 1.2 1.1
Vegetables 2.4 4.3 4.1 4.2 3.1 2.0
Sugar, Jam, Honey, chocolate
and confectionary 1.0 1.4 1.7 1.8 1.3 0.8
Food not elsewhere classified 1.2 2.0 1.9 2.0 1.5 1.0
Coffee, Cocoa and Tea 1.3 1.7 1.8 2.0 1.8 1.0
Mineral water, soft drinks, fruit
and vegetable juices 1.3 0.9 0.8 1.0 1.4 1.3

Food Regularly Consumed


Outside the Home 8.2 11.4 9.3 8.8 8.7 7.9

Alcoholic Beverages 0.4 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.4


Tobacco 1.6 0.6 1.9 3.0 2.3 1.2
Other Vegetables-based products - - - - - -
Clothing and Footwear 2.4 1.2 1.7 1.7 2.0 2.6
Furnishings, household equipment
and routine household 2.5 2.3 2.2 2.1 2.1 2.7
Health 4.4 8.5 5.3 2.7 3.1 5.1
House Rent/Rental Value 10.8 12.7 12.6 12.7 11.3 10.5
Water, Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels 8.2 8.3 8.3 7.8 8.2 8.3
Transportation 6.7 2.7 3.0 3.6 5.8 7.3
Communication 2.4 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.6 2.8
Recreation and culture 0.7 0.1 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.8
Education 3.7 - 1.5 1.1 2.1 4.5
Accommodation Services 0.3 - - - 0.2 0.3
Miscellaneous Goods and Services 6.4 5.4 5.2 5.1 5.4 6.9
Durable Furniture and Equipment 3.1 0.1 0.3 0.3 1.3 4.0
Special Family Occasion 2.5 0.3 0.9 1.2 2.0 2.8
Other Expenditure 2.1 1.6 0.6 0.5 1.1 2.7

153
Table 2.8 - Concluded
Distribution of Total Family Expenditure by Expenditure Group and by Income Class
Region III, 2003, 2006, 2009, 201, 2015 and 2018
(In percent. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding)
Income Class
Expenditure Group Total Under 40,000 - 60,000 - 100,000 - 250,000 - 500,000
40,000 59,999 99,999 249,999 499,999 and over

2018
Total Family Expenditure (In Million Pesos) 752,116 187 1,265 10,046 198,932 304,107 237,578

Food Expenditure 42.7 61.1 56.3 54.0 51.0 44.2 33.3

Food Consumed at Home 32.6 44.4 43.6 44.3 40.9 33.6 23.9
Bread and cereals 9.3 17.7 16.0 15.3 12.6 9.5 6.0
Meat 6.5 4.6 5.7 6.5 7.4 7.0 5.3
Fish and seafood 4.6 5.6 5.8 6.0 5.7 4.8 3.4
Milk, cheese and eggs 3.0 2.5 3.3 3.5 3.4 3.0 2.6
Oils and Fats 0.7 1.0 0.8 0.9 0.8 0.6 0.5
Fruits 1.2 2.0 1.7 1.6 1.4 1.2 1.1
Vegetables 2.5 5.6 4.5 4.0 3.3 2.5 1.7
Sugar, Jam, Honey, chocolate
and confectionary 1.0 1.3 1.4 1.3 1.3 1.0 0.7
Food not elsewhere classified 1.1 1.7 1.6 1.7 1.5 1.1 0.7
Coffee, Cocoa and Tea 1.4 2.0 1.8 2.2 1.8 1.5 0.9
Mineral water, soft drinks, fruit
and vegetable juices 1.3 0.5 1.0 1.2 1.5 1.4 1.1

Food Regularly Consumed


Outside the Home 10.1 16.7 12.8 9.7 10.1 10.7 9.3

Alcoholic Beverages 0.5 0.1 0.5 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.4


Tobacco 1.9 0.6 2.8 2.6 2.4 2.1 1.2
Other Vegetables-based products 0.0 - 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Clothing and Footwear 2.4 2.1 1.4 1.7 2.1 2.4 2.9
Furnishings, household equipment
and routine household 2.2 2.2 2.1 2.3 2.1 2.0 2.5
Health 3.1 2.7 1.4 2.6 2.1 2.8 4.2
Water, Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels 8.4 8.1 11.0 8.9 8.6 8.7 8.0
House Rent/Rental Value 10.6 15.7 13.1 14.0 11.1 10.6 9.9
Transportation 7.1 2.8 2.3 3.7 6.0 7.1 8.2
Communication 2.4 0.1 0.4 0.8 1.5 2.5 3.1
Recreation and culture 0.6 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.5 0.6 0.9
Education 2.1 0.0 0.1 0.4 1.1 2.0 3.0
Miscellaneous Goods and Services 6.4 3.5 4.2 5.0 5.8 6.3 7.2
Durable Furniture and Equipment 4.0 0.3 2.3 0.7 1.8 3.0 7.2
Special Family Occasion 3.2 0.3 0.8 1.2 2.2 3.3 4.1
Accommodation Services 0.1 - - 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.2
Other Expenditure 2.2 0.3 0.8 1.1 1.1 1.7 3.8

Source: PSA, Family Income and Expenditure Survey

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Table 2.9
Annual Per Capita Food Threshold by Province and Urban/Rural Classification
Region III, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2015 and 2018
Annual Per Capita Food Threshold (in Pesos)
Region/
Urban Rural
Province
2006 2009 2012 2015u 2018u 2006 2009 2012 2015u 2018u

Region III … … … 16,564 19,956 … … … 15,990 18,400

Auroraa/ 8,716 10,987 13,641 16,643 18,441 8,298 10,460 12,895 15,827 17,528
Bataanc/ 10,114 12,749 14,041 16,150 21,083 9,606 12,108 13,284 15,256 19,922
Bulacanc/ 10,482 13,212 14,193 15,065 19,336 9,907 12,488 13,391 14,270 18,405
Nueva Ecija 10,896 13,735 15,225 16,736 18,604 10,281 12,960 14,447 15,886 17,638
Pampangab/,c/ 10,004 12,610 13,735 15,526 18,914 9,445 11,905 12,937 14,669 17,962
Tarlac 10,139 12,780 13,666 16,230 18,163 9,603 12,105 12,981 15,442 17,290
Zambales 10,570 13,323 15,738 19,424 21,438 10,012 12,620 14,844 18,408 20,264

Annual Per Capita Food Threshold (in Pesos)


Region/
All Areas
Province
2006 2009 2012 2015u 2018u

Region III 10,026 12,864 14,136 16,140 19,084

Auroraa/ 8,298 10,460 12,895 15,827 17,552


Bataanc/ 9,911 12,429 13,517 15,703 20,705
Bulacanc/ 10,324 12,923 13,932 14,797 18,921
Nueva Ecija 10,363 13,136 14,605 16,071 17,737
Pampangab/,c/ 9,821 12,040 13,500 15,526 18,355
Tarlac 9,789 12,335 13,089 15,550 17,729
Zambales 10,112 12,888 15,556 18,759 20,888

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority


Note: a/ Province with sample size less than 100.
u = updated; The 2018 estimates were updated following the availability of the final 2018 Family Income and
Expenditure Survey (FIES), which now includes the new urban-rural classification based on the results of the 2015
Census of Population (PopCen), in addition to other changes that were made. To ensure consistency, the 2015
estimates were also updated using 2015 FIES with the new urban-rural classification from the 2015 PopCen.
a/ Caution in utilizing the estimate for these provinces must be observed due to its very small sample size in 2015.
b/ Coefficient of variation of 2018 provincial poverty incidence among families is greater than 20%.
c/ Coefficient of variation of 2015 provincial poverty incidence among families is greater than 20%.

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Table 2.10
Annual Per Capita Poverty Threshold by Province and Urban/Rural Classification
Region III, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2015 and 2018
Annual Per Capita Poverty Threshold (in Pesos)
Region/
Urban Rural
Province
2006 2009 2012 2015u 2018u 2006 2009 2012 2015u 2018u

Region III … … … 23,428 28,009 … … … 22,620 26,018

Auroraa/ 12,482 15,734 19,535 23,833 26,409 11,883 14,979 18,466 22,665 25,100
Bataanc/ 14,484 18,258 20,107 23,127 30,192 13,756 17,339 19,023 21,847 28,529
Bulacanc/ 15,010 18,920 20,325 21,573 27,689 14,187 17,883 19,177 20,435 26,357
Nueva Ecija 15,604 19,669 21,803 23,967 26,641 14,724 18,559 20,689 22,749 25,259
Pampangab/,c/ 14,326 18,058 19,670 22,234 27,086 13,525 17,049 18,527 21,007 25,722
Tarlac 14,519 18,301 19,570 23,242 26,010 13,752 17,335 18,589 22,114 24,761
Zambales 15,137 19,080 22,537 27,815 30,700 14,338 18,073 21,258 26,361 29,019

Annual Per Capita Poverty Threshold (in Pesos)


Region/
All Areas
Province
2006 2009 2012 2015u 2018u

Region III 14,422 18,188 20,071 22,867 26,954

Auroraa/ 11,883 14,979 18,466 22,665 25,219


Bataanc/ 13,862 17,643 19,383 23,127 29,496
Bulacanc/ 14,671 18,434 19,910 21,181 27,244
Nueva Ecija 14,857 18,732 20,847 23,006 25,466
Pampangab/,c/ 14,221 17,399 19,163 21,686 26,633
Tarlac 13,958 17,559 18,810 22,344 25,386
Zambales 14,580 18,448 21,885 26,983 29,977

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority


Note: a/ Province with sample size less than 100.
u = updated; The 2018 estimates were updated following the availability of the final 2018 Family Income and
Expenditure Survey (FIES), which now includes the new urban-rural classification based on the results of the 2015
Census of Population (PopCen), in addition to other changes that were made. To ensure consistency, the 2015
estimates were also updated using 2015 FIES with the new urban-rural classification from the 2015 PopCen.
a/ Caution in utilizing the estimate for these provinces must be observed due to its very small sample size in 2015.
b/ Coefficient of variation of 2018 provincial poverty incidence among families is greater than 20%.
c/ Coefficient of variation of 2015 provincial poverty incidence among families is greater than 20%.

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Table 2.11A
Poverty Incidence and Magnitude of Poor Families by Province
Region III, 2006, 2009 and 2012
Poverty Incidence among Families (%) Magnitude of Poor Families
Region/
Estimates (%) Coefficient of Variation Estimates
Province
2006 2009 2012 2006 2009 2012 2006 2009 2012

Region III 10.3 10.7 10.1 7.8 7.5 8.5 206,568 232,928 240,079

Aurorab/,c/ 25.1 14.7 27.1 40.2 59.8 37.0 10,211 6,445 12,789
Bataanb/ 6.2 5.9 4.5 22.5 22.2 37.2 8,359 8,688 7,116
Bulacanb/ 4.9 4.6 5.4 15.5 14.0 22.4 27,997 29,371 38,103
Nueva Ecija 21.6 24.9 19.6 10.5 9.0 11.2 85,958 107,224 91,168
Pampangab/ 2.0 4.9 5.4 27.7 20.2 21.8 8,823 23,297 28,483
Tarlac 14.1 13.7 13.5 17.1 16.4 14.5 35,823 37,538 40,174
Zambalesb/ 18.6 11.9 12.1 21.1 17.2 28.4 29,397 20,365 22,246

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority


Notes:
a/ Provincial estimates were not generated due to limitations of the sampling design of the

1991 Family Income and Expenditure Survey.


b
/ Coefficient of variation of 2012 poverty incidence among families is greater than 20%.
c/ Province with sample size less than 100.

Table 2.11B
Poverty Incidence and Magnitude of Poor Families by Province
Region III, 2015 and 2018
Poverty Incidence among Families (%) Magnitude of Poor Families ('000)
Region/ Estimates Coefficient of Standard Coefficient of Standard
Estimates
Province (%) Variation Error Variation Error
2015u 2018u 2015u 2018u 2015u 2018u 2015u 2018u 2015u 2018u 2015u 2018u

Region III 8.3 5.2 9.7 6.4 0.8 0.3 213 143 12 6.7 25.7 9.7

Auroraa/ 27.3 11.8 13.3 11.6 3.6 1.4 16 6 60 11.8 9.7 0.7
Bataanc/ 0.8 5.8 97.1 14.4 0.8 0.8 1 11 100 14.2 1.4 1.6
Bulacanc/ 3.1 3.5 20.8 19.3 0.6 0.7 23 29 24 20.3 5.6 5.8
Nueva Ecija 16.8 6.6 12.7 13.4 2.1 0.9 98 35 20 13.8 20 4.9
Pampangab/,c/ 2.7 2.1 21.9 29.3 0.6 0.6 14 14 26 30 3.8 4.2
Tarlac 13.2 7.7 13.8 11.0 1.8 0.8 41 25 23 11.7 9.5 2.9
Zambales 12.3 10.9 18.9 10.4 2.3 1.1 19 23 32 10.8 6 2.5

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority


Notes:
u = updated; The 2018 estimates were updated following the availability of the final 2018 Family Income and Expenditure
Survey (FIES),
which now includes the new urban-rural classification based on the results of the 2015 Census of Population
(PopCen), in addition
to other changes that were made. To ensure consistency, the 2015 estimates were also updated using 2015 FIES
with the new
urban-rural classification from the 2015 PopCen.
a/ Caution in utilizing the estimate for these provinces must be observed due to its very small sample size in 2015.
b/ Coefficient of variation of 2018 provincial poverty incidence among families is greater than 20%.
c/ Coefficient of variation of 2015 provincial poverty incidence among families is greater than 20%.

157
Table 2.12A
Poverty Incidence and Magnitude of Poor Population by Province
Region III, 2006, 2009 and 2012
Poverty Incidence among Population (%) Magnitude of Poor Families
Region/
Estimates (%) Coefficient of Variation Estimates
Province
2006 2009 2012 2006 2009 2012 2006 2009 2012

Region III 13.1 13.7 12.9 7.4 7.0 7.9 1,217,921 1,329,044 1,340,361

Aurorab/,c/ 30.5 18.2 30.8 42.5 50.4 33.2 53,282 31,279 60,075
Bataanb/ 9.7 7.7 7.1 21.5 23.8 29.1 57,937 51,033 46,555
Bulacanb/ 7.3 6.9 7.3 15.7 14.0 18.4 192,861 193,819 227,670
Nueva Ecija 26.5 29.9 25.2 10.1 8.8 10.6 469,219 560,167 488,808
Pampangab/ 2.7 6.9 7.6 26.5 19.9 20.6 59,465 154,742 181,396
Tarlac 18.1 17.5 16.6 15.4 15.3 14.9 217,963 213,183 214,197
Zambalesb/ 23.6 17.3 16.0 18.6 16.9 34.5 167,195 124,821 121,660

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority


Notes:
a/ Provincial estimates were not generated due to limitations of the sampling design of the

1991 Family Income and Expenditure Survey.


b/ Coefficient of variation of 2012 poverty incidence among Population is greater than 20%.
c/ Province with sample size less than 100.

Table 2.12B
Poverty Incidence and Magnitude of Poor Population by Province
Region III, 2015 and 2018
Poverty Incidence among Population (%) Magnitude of Poor Families ('000)
Region/ Estimates Coefficient of Standard Coefficient of Standard
Estimates
Province (%) Variation Error Variation Error
2015u 2018u 2015u 2018u 2015u 2018u 2015u 2018u 2015u 2018u 2015u 2018u

Region III 10.5 7.0 9.0 6.3 0.9 0.4 1,179 837 11 6.8 133.8 56.5

Auroraa/ 33.8 16.4 13.5 11.0 4.6 1.8 75 37 56 11.6 41.8 4.2
Bataanc/ 1.2 7.9 97.1 13.8 1.2 1.1 9 64 100 14.1 8.9 9
Bulacanc/ 4.1 5.1 23.0 19.2 0.9 1.0 141 177 26 20.9 36.9 37
Nueva Ecija 20.7 8.5 11.5 13.1 2.4 1.1 507 194 20 13.8 99.3 26.7
Pampangab/,c/ 4.6 3.0 22.1 25.4 1.0 0.8 108 84 27 26.6 29.1 22.3
Tarlac 16.8 10.5 14.3 10.6 2.4 1.1 236 149 24 11.5 56 17.2
Zambales 16.8 15.2 18.6 10.1 3.1 1.5 104 132 32 11.2 33.8 14.8

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority


Notes:
u = updated; The 2018 estimates were updated following the availability of the final 2018 Family Income and Expenditure
Survey (FIES),
which now includes the new urban-rural classification based on the results of the 2015 Census of Population
(PopCen), in addition
to other changes that were made. To ensure consistency, the 2015 estimates were also updated using 2015 FIES
with the new
urban-rural classification from the 2015 PopCen.
a/ Caution in utilizing the estimate for these provinces must be observed due to its very small sample size in 2015.
b/ Coefficient of variation of 2018 provincial poverty incidence among families is greater than 20%.
c/ Coefficient of variation of 2015 provincial poverty incidence among families is greater than 20%.

158
Table 2.13A
Subsistence Incidence and Magnitude of Subsistence Poor Families by Province
Region III, 2006, 2009 and 2012
Magnitude of Subsistence Poor
Subsistence Incidence among Families (%)
Region/ Families
Province Estimates (%) Coefficient of Variation Estimates
2006 2009 2012 2006 2009 2012 2006 2009 2012

Region III 2.8 3.2 2.7 13.9 13.8 14.5 55,305.0 69,368.0 63,604.0

Aurorab/,c/ 12.8 1.8 8.6 70.7 91.2 20.9 5,220.0 769.0 4,034.0
Bataanb/ 0.9 0.0 1.9 76.5 - 45.3 1,177.0 0 2,948.0
Bulacanb/ 0.7 0.6 1.4 53.5 39.0 49.4 3,788.0 3,619.0 9,989.0
Nueva Ecija 6.3 9.8 5.1 17.1 17.0 19.2 25,299.0 41,972.0 23,464.0
Pampangab/ 0.3 0.7 0.9 79.0 48.3 67.4 1,221.0 3,536.0 4,710.0
Tarlac 4.0 3.8 3.4 23.5 28.2 24.8 10,147.0 10,420.0 10,023.0
Zambalesb/ 5.3 5.3 4.6 38.8 27.5 51.7 8,452.0 9,051.0 8,436.0

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority


Notes:
a/ Provincial estimates were not generated due to limitations of the sampling design of the

1991 Family Income and Expenditure Survey.


b/ Coefficient of variation of 2012 poverty incidence among families is greater than 20%.
c/ Province with sample size less than 100.

Table 2.13B
Subsistence Incidence and Magnitude of Subsistence Poor Families by Province
Region III, 2015 and 2018
Subsistence Incidence among Families Magnitude of Subsistence Poor Families
(%) ('000)
Region/ Estimates Coefficient of Coefficient of
Province Standard Error Estimates Standard Error
(%) Variation Variation
2015u 2018u 2015u 2018u 2015u 2018u 2015u 2018u 2015u 2018u 2015u 2018u

Region III 2.0 1.0 17.5 11.4 0.4 0.1 51.9 26.6 19.0 11.6 9.9 3.1

Auroraa/ b/ 11.7 2.5 7.8 23.2 0.9 0.6 6.9 1.3 57.1 23.4 4.0 0.3
Bataanb/ - 1.4 .. 24.7 - 0.3 - 2.6 .. 24.3 - 0.6
Bulacanb/c/ 0.7 0.6 36.7 32.0 0.3 0.2 5.3 5.2 37.8 33.0 2.0 1.7
Nueva Ecijab/ c/ 3.9 0.8 29.8 29.5 1.2 0.2 22.6 4.5 34.4 29.5 7.8 1.3
Pampangab/ c/ 0.1 0.2 99.3 77.5 0.1 0.1 0.7 1.3 100.0 77.7 0.7 1.0
Tarlacb/ c/ 3.4 1.3 24.9 24.7 0.9 0.3 10.6 4.3 30.3 24.5 3.2 1.1
Zambalesc/ 3.9 3.4 37.5 19.9 1.4 0.7 5.9 7.3 45.7 19.9 2.7 1.5

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority


Notes:
u = updated; The 2018 estimates were updated following the availability of the final 2018 Family Income and Expenditure
Survey (FIES),
which now includes the new urban-rural classification based on the results of the 2015 Census of Population
(PopCen), in addition
to other changes that were made. To ensure consistency, the 2015 estimates were also updated using 2015 FIES
with the new
urban-rural classification from the 2015 PopCen.
a/ Caution in utilizing the estimate for these provinces must be observed due to its very small sample size in 2015.
b/ Coefficient of variation of 2018 provincial subsistence incidence among population is greater than 20%.
c/ Coefficient of variation of 2015 provincial subsistence incidence among population is greater than 20%.
.

159
Table 2.14A
Subsistence Incidence and Magnitude of Subsistence Poor Population by Province
Region III, 2006, 2009 and 2012
Magnitude of Subsistence Poor
Subsistence Incidence among Population (%)
Region/ Population
Province Estimates (%) Coefficient of Variation Estimates
2006 2009 2012 2006 2009 2012 2006 2009 2012

Region III 3.8 4.3 3.8 13.6 13.3 14.7 352,925 420,853 392,976

Aurorab/,c/ 15.8 7.7 11.7 77.9 90.0 21.8 27,606 2,905 22,785
Bataanb/ 1.2 0.0 2.8 79.2 - 44.5 7,283 0 18,027
Bulacanb/ 1.2 0.8 1.8 53.2 37.3 48.0 31,137 23,726 57,585
Nueva Ecija 9.1 12.6 7.8 17.0 16.7 19.7 160,496 236,448 150,734
Pampangab/ 0.4 1.4 1.2 75.0 50.2 76.9 9,622 32,307 27,690
Tarlac 5.9 5.2 5.2 23.0 26.4 24.6 70,928 63,483 67,704
Zambalesb/ 6.5 8.6 6.4 36.2 28.6 57.2 45,853 61,985 48,452

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority


Notes:
a/ Provincial estimates were not generated due to limitations of the sampling design of the

1991 Family Income and Expenditure Survey.


b/ Coefficient of variation of 2012 poverty incidence among Population is greater than 20%.
c/ Province with sample size less than 100.

Table 2.14B
Poverty Incidence and Magnitude of Subsistence Poor Population by Province
Region III, 2015 and 2018
Poverty Incidence among Population Magnitude of Subsistence Poor Population
(%) ('000)
Region/
Estimates Coefficient of Coefficient of
Province Standard Error Estimates Standard Error
(%) Variation Variation
2015u 2018u 2015u 2018u 2015u 2018u 2015u 2018u 2015u 2018u 2015u 2018u

Region III 2.7 1.5 16.6 12.2 0.4 0.2 301 173 18 12.6 54 21.7

Auroraa/ b/ 17.6 3.8 13.9 22.7 2.4 0.9 39 9 52 23 20.3 2


Bataanb/ - 2.1 .. 24.7 - 0.5 - 17 - 24.6 - 4.1
Bulacanb/c/ 1.0 1.1 39.6 33.5 0.4 0.4 34 39 41 35.1 13.7 13.8
Nueva Ecijab/ c/ 5.1 1.3 27.7 31.6 1.4 0.4 124 31 32 31.8 40.2 9.7
Pampangab/ c/ 0.3 0.3 98.7 71.0 0.3 0.2 7 8 100 71.4 7.4 5.8
Tarlacb/ c/ 4.1 1.9 26.4 25.0 1.1 0.5 57 27 32 25 18.1 6.8
Zambalesc/ 6.4 4.9 36.4 21.1 2.3 1.0 40 42 46 21.6 18.3 9.2

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority


Notes:
u = updated; The 2018 estimates were updated following the availability of the final 2018 Family Income and Expenditure
Survey (FIES),
which now includes the new urban-rural classification based on the results of the 2015 Census of Population
(PopCen), in addition
to other changes that were made. To ensure consistency, the 2015 estimates were also updated using 2015 FIES
with the new
urban-rural classification from the 2015 PopCen.
a/ Caution in utilizing the estimate for these provinces must be observed due to its very small sample size in 2015.
b/ Coefficient of variation of 2018 provincial subsistence incidence among population is greater than 20%.
c/ Coefficient of variation of 2015 provincial subsistence incidence among population is greater than 20%.
.

160
Table 2.15
Consumer Price Index, Inflation Rate, Monthly Percent Change and Purchasing Power of Peso
by Month and by Province (2012 = 100) : Region III , 2016 – 2019
Region III Aurora
Purchasing Purchasing
Year Month Inflation Monthly Inflation Monthly %
CPI Power CPI Power
Rate % Change Rate Change
of Peso of Peso

2016 Annual Average 108.4 1.7 0.92 109.4 1.7 0.91


January 107.2 0.8 0.1 0.93 110.0 2.5 0.5 0.91
February 106.8 0.5 (0.4) 0.94 108.7 2.1 (1.2) 0.92
March 106.7 0.3 (0.1) 0.94 108.1 1.1 (0.6) 0.93
April 107.0 0.6 0.3 0.93 108.2 0.8 0.1 0.92
May 107.5 0.8 0.5 0.93 108.8 1.1 0.6 0.92
June 108.2 1.6 0.7 0.92 108.7 1.5 (0.1) 0.92
July 108.9 2.3 0.6 0.92 109.0 1.5 0.3 0.92
August 108.8 1.9 (0.1) 0.92 108.9 1.4 (0.1) 0.92
September 109.1 2.3 0.3 0.92 109.3 1.4 0.4 0.91
October 109.2 2.4 0.1 0.92 109.6 2.3 0.3 0.91
November 110.7 3.3 1.4 0.90 111.3 2.4 1.6 0.90
December 111.0 3.6 0.3 0.90 112.6 2.8 1.2 0.89

2017 Annual Average 111.8 3.1 0.89 114.5 4.7 0.87


January 111.5 4.0 0.5 0.90 113.0 2.7 0.4 0.88
February 111.4 4.3 (0.1) 0.90 112.9 3.9 (0.1) 0.89
March 110.8 3.8 (0.5) 0.90 112.6 4.2 (0.3) 0.89
April 111.4 4.1 0.5 0.90 113.4 4.8 0.7 0.88
May 111.5 3.7 0.1 0.90 113.5 4.3 0.1 0.88
June 111.7 3.2 0.2 0.90 113.5 4.4 0.0 0.88
July 111.9 2.8 0.2 0.89 113.3 3.9 (0.2) 0.88
August 112.0 2.9 0.1 0.89 115.9 6.4 2.3 0.86
September 112.0 2.7 0.0 0.89 116.1 6.2 0.2 0.86
October 112.3 2.8 0.3 0.89 116.5 6.3 0.3 0.86
November 112.6 1.7 0.3 0.89 116.5 4.7 0.0 0.86
December 112.8 1.6 0.2 0.89 117.0 3.9 0.4 0.85

2018 Annual Average 115.4 3.2 0.87 120.4 5.2 0.83


January 113.4 1.7 0.5 0.88 117.0 3.5 0.0 0.85
February 113.7 2.1 0.3 0.88 117.8 4.3 0.7 0.85
March 113.9 2.8 0.2 0.88 118.1 4.9 0.3 0.85
April 114.1 2.4 0.2 0.88 118.9 4.9 0.7 0.84
May 114.4 2.6 0.3 0.87 119.1 4.9 0.2 0.84
June 115.0 3.0 0.5 0.87 119.4 5.2 0.3 0.84
July 114.9 2.7 (0.1) 0.87 120.2 6.1 0.7 0.83
August 116.0 3.6 1.0 0.86 121.0 4.4 0.7 0.83
September 117.0 4.5 0.9 0.85 122.9 5.9 1.6 0.81
October 117.2 4.4 0.2 0.85 123.5 6.0 0.5 0.81
November 117.6 4.4 0.3 0.85 123.2 5.8 (0.2) 0.81
December 117.3 4.0 (0.3) 0.85 123.9 5.9 0.6 0.81

2019 Annual Average 118.8 2.9 0.84 125.3 4.1 0.80


January 117.6 3.7 0.3 0.85 124.2 6.2 0.2 0.81
February 117.7 3.5 0.1 0.85 124.0 5.3 (0.2) 0.81
March 117.7 3.3 0.0 0.85 124.1 5.1 0.1 0.81
April 117.8 3.2 0.1 0.85 124.4 4.6 0.2 0.80
May 118.1 3.2 0.3 0.85 124.6 4.6 0.2 0.80
June 118.3 2.9 0.2 0.85 123.7 3.6 (0.7) 0.81
July 118.6 3.2 0.3 0.84 125.6 4.5 1.5 0.80
August 119.3 2.8 0.6 0.84 125.8 4.0 0.2 0.79
September 119.5 2.1 0.2 0.84 126.1 2.6 0.2 0.79
October 119.9 2.3 0.3 0.83 126.5 2.4 0.3 0.79
November 120.2 2.2 0.3 0.83 127.3 3.3 0.6 0.79
December 120.7 2.9 0.4 0.83 127.3 2.7 0.0 0.79

161
Table 2.15 - Continued
Consumer Price Index, Inflation Rate, Monthly Percent Change and Purchasing Power of Peso
by Month and by Province (2012 = 100) : Region III , 2016 – 2019
Bataan Bulacan
Purchasing Purchasing
Year Month Inflation Monthly Inflation Monthly %
CPI Power CPI Power
Rate % Change Rate Change
of Peso of Peso

2016 Annual Average 110.2 4.6 0.91 106.8 2.2 0.94


January 107.9 2.7 0.5 0.93 103.6 (1.3) (0.1) 0.97
February 109.9 5.4 1.9 0.91 103.4 (1.3) (0.2) 0.97
March 107.7 3.0 (2.0) 0.93 103.6 (1.1) 0.2 0.97
April 109.8 4.6 1.9 0.91 103.8 (0.9) 0.2 0.96
May 109.6 3.9 (0.2) 0.91 104.7 (0.2) 0.9 0.96
June 110.3 4.5 0.6 0.91 106.3 1.6 1.5 0.94
July 110.7 4.9 0.4 0.90 108.2 3.7 1.8 0.92
August 110.6 4.9 (0.1) 0.90 108.4 4.1 0.2 0.92
September 111.3 5.6 0.6 0.90 108.7 4.4 0.3 0.92
October 111.1 5.2 (0.2) 0.90 108.3 3.8 (0.4) 0.92
November 111.9 6.0 0.7 0.89 111.2 6.7 2.7 0.90
December 111.8 4.1 (0.1) 0.89 111.8 7.8 0.5 0.89

2017 Annual Average 113.3 2.8 0.88 112.4 5.2 0.89


January 112.3 4.1 0.4 0.89 112.3 8.4 0.4 0.89
February 112.2 2.1 (0.1) 0.89 112.7 9.0 0.4 0.89
March 112.6 4.5 0.4 0.89 111.2 7.3 (1.3) 0.90
April 113.1 3.0 0.4 0.88 112.1 8.0 0.8 0.89
May 113.4 3.5 0.3 0.88 112.2 7.2 0.1 0.89
June 113.6 3.0 0.2 0.88 112.0 5.4 (0.2) 0.89
July 113.5 2.5 (0.1) 0.88 113.0 4.4 0.9 0.88
August 113.5 2.6 0.0 0.88 112.8 4.1 (0.2) 0.89
September 113.6 2.1 0.1 0.88 112.3 3.3 (0.4) 0.89
October 113.8 2.4 0.2 0.88 112.8 4.2 0.4 0.89
November 114.2 2.1 0.4 0.88 113.0 1.6 0.2 0.88
December 114.0 2.0 (0.2) 0.88 112.9 1.0 (0.1) 0.89

2018 Annual Average 115.5 1.9 0.87 114.8 2.1 0.87


January 114.3 1.8 0.3 0.87 113.2 0.8 0.3 0.88
February 114.6 2.1 0.3 0.87 113.3 0.5 0.1 0.88
March 115.2 2.3 0.5 0.87 113.5 2.1 0.2 0.88
April 115.5 2.1 0.3 0.87 113.2 1.0 (0.3) 0.88
May 115.4 1.8 (0.1) 0.87 113.9 1.5 0.6 0.88
June 116.4 2.5 0.9 0.86 114.1 1.9 0.2 0.88
July 114.6 1.0 (1.5) 0.87 114.4 1.2 0.3 0.87
August 115.1 1.4 0.4 0.87 115.4 2.3 0.9 0.87
September 115.8 1.9 0.6 0.86 116.7 3.9 1.1 0.86
October 116.3 2.2 0.4 0.86 116.5 3.3 (0.2) 0.86
November 116.8 2.3 0.4 0.86 117.1 3.6 0.5 0.85
December 115.8 1.6 (0.9) 0.86 116.3 3.0 (0.7) 0.86

2019 Annual Average 118.0 2.2 0.85 117.7 2.5 0.85


January 116.1 1.6 0.3 0.86 116.3 2.7 0.0 0.86
February 116.5 1.7 0.3 0.86 116.7 3.0 0.3 0.86
March 117.1 1.6 0.5 0.85 116.6 2.7 (0.1) 0.86
April 117.2 1.5 0.1 0.85 116.7 3.1 0.1 0.86
May 117.4 1.7 0.2 0.85 116.9 2.6 0.2 0.86
June 118.2 1.5 0.7 0.85 117.2 2.7 0.3 0.85
July 118.6 3.5 0.3 0.84 117.1 2.4 (0.1) 0.85
August 119.0 3.4 0.3 0.84 118.1 2.3 0.9 0.85
September 118.6 2.4 (0.3) 0.84 118.6 1.6 0.4 0.84
October 119.4 2.7 0.7 0.84 118.6 1.8 0.0 0.84
November 119.1 2.0 (0.3) 0.84 119.4 2.0 0.7 0.84
December 118.9 2.7 (0.2) 0.84 119.8 3.0 0.3 0.83

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Table 2.15 - Continued
Consumer Price Index, Inflation Rate, Monthly Percent Change and Purchasing Power of Peso
by Month and by Province (2012 = 100) : Region III , 2016 – 2019
Nueva Ecija Pampanga
Purchasing Purchasing
Year Month Inflation Monthly Inflation Monthly %
CPI Power CPI Power
Rate % Change Rate Change
of Peso of Peso

2016 Annual Average 103.4 (0.3) 0.97 110.6 0.8 0.90


January 103.6 0.0 0.3 0.97 109.5 1.5 (0.7) 0.91
February 103.3 0.0 (0.3) 0.97 109.5 1.2 0.0 0.91
March 103.6 0.6 0.3 0.97 109.8 1.5 0.3 0.91
April 103.4 0.4 (0.2) 0.97 110.1 1.6 0.3 0.91
May 103.3 (0.4) (0.1) 0.97 110.3 0.9 0.2 0.91
June 103.3 (0.8) 0.0 0.97 110.3 0.5 0.0 0.91
July 103.2 (1.3) (0.1) 0.97 110.5 0.0 0.2 0.90
August 103.2 (1.1) 0.0 0.97 111.4 0.7 0.8 0.90
September 102.9 (1.3) (0.3) 0.97 111.2 0.1 (0.2) 0.90
October 103.1 (0.6) 0.2 0.97 110.9 0.1 (0.3) 0.90
November 104.0 0.2 0.9 0.96 111.7 0.7 0.7 0.90
December 103.7 0.4 (0.3) 0.96 111.8 1.4 0.1 0.89

2017 Annual Average 103.6 0.2 0.97 111.8 1.1 0.89


January 104.1 0.5 0.4 0.96 111.6 1.9 (0.2) 0.90
February 103.1 (0.2) (1.0) 0.97 110.5 0.9 (1.0) 0.90
March 103.2 (0.4) 0.1 0.97 110.7 0.8 0.2 0.90
April 103.1 (0.3) (0.1) 0.97 110.9 0.7 0.2 0.90
May 103.3 0.0 0.2 0.97 111.5 1.1 0.5 0.90
June 103.8 0.5 0.5 0.96 111.7 1.3 0.2 0.90
July 103.5 0.3 (0.3) 0.97 111.8 1.2 0.1 0.89
August 103.3 0.1 (0.2) 0.97 111.8 0.4 0.0 0.89
September 103.5 0.6 0.2 0.97 112.0 0.7 0.2 0.89
October 103.8 0.7 0.3 0.96 112.5 1.4 0.4 0.89
November 104.3 0.3 0.5 0.96 113.4 1.5 0.8 0.88
December 104.5 0.8 0.2 0.96 113.3 1.3 (0.1) 0.88

2018 Annual Average 104.8 1.2 0.95 114.2 2.1 0.88


January 104.9 0.8 0.4 0.95 113.8 2.0 0.4 0.88
February 104.5 1.4 (0.4) 0.96 113.5 2.7 (0.3) 0.88
March 104.1 0.9 (0.4) 0.96 113.1 2.2 (0.4) 0.88
April 104.2 1.1 0.1 0.96 113.7 2.5 0.5 0.88
May 104.0 0.7 (0.2) 0.96 113.9 2.2 0.2 0.88
June 104.4 0.6 0.4 0.96 114.4 2.4 0.4 0.87
July 104.9 1.4 0.5 0.95 114.0 2.0 (0.3) 0.88
August 104.9 1.5 0.0 0.95 114.2 2.1 0.2 0.88
September 105.3 1.7 0.4 0.95 114.1 1.9 (0.1) 0.88
October 105.3 1.4 0.0 0.95 114.6 1.9 0.4 0.87
November 105.0 0.7 (0.3) 0.95 115.2 1.6 0.5 0.87
December 105.6 1.1 0.6 0.95 115.4 1.9 0.2 0.87

2019 Annual Average 107.9 3.0 0.93 117.8 3.2 0.85


January 105.9 1.0 0.3 0.94 116.5 2.4 1.0 0.86
February 106.3 1.7 0.4 0.94 116.5 2.6 0.0 0.86
March 106.7 2.5 0.4 0.94 116.4 2.9 (0.1) 0.86
April 107.0 2.7 0.3 0.93 116.8 2.7 0.3 0.86
May 107.0 2.9 0.0 0.93 117.1 2.8 0.3 0.85
June 107.1 2.6 0.1 0.93 117.6 2.8 0.4 0.85
July 106.4 1.4 (0.7) 0.94 117.7 3.2 0.1 0.85
August 108.5 3.4 2.0 0.92 118.3 3.6 0.5 0.85
September 109.5 4.0 0.9 0.91 119.2 4.5 0.8 0.84
October 110.0 4.5 0.5 0.91 119.2 4.0 0.0 0.84
November 110.4 5.1 0.4 0.91 119.3 3.6 0.1 0.84
December 110.0 4.2 (0.4) 0.91 119.5 3.6 0.2 0.84

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Table 2.15 - Concluded
Consumer Price Index, Inflation Rate, Monthly Percent Change and Purchasing Power of Peso
by Month and by Province (2012 = 100) : Region III , 2016 – 2019
Tarlac Zambales
Purchasing Purchasing
Year Month Inflation Monthly Inflation Monthly %
CPI Power CPI Power
Rate % Change Rate Change
of Peso of Peso

2016 Annual Average 109.7 1.5 0.91 105.9 1.3 0.94


January 109.2 2.4 0.3 0.92 105.1 1.4 0.0 0.95
February 109.1 2.5 (0.1) 0.92 105.8 2.1 0.7 0.95
March 109.3 2.6 0.2 0.91 105.3 1.7 (0.5) 0.95
April 109.0 1.9 (0.3) 0.92 105.4 1.5 0.1 0.95
May 109.2 2.2 0.2 0.92 105.7 1.7 0.3 0.95
June 109.3 1.5 0.1 0.91 105.7 1.5 0.0 0.95
July 109.6 0.7 0.3 0.91 105.4 0.5 (0.3) 0.95
August 110.6 0.7 0.9 0.90 105.8 0.8 0.4 0.95
September 109.9 0.0 (0.6) 0.91 106.3 1.0 0.5 0.94
October 109.7 0.0 (0.2) 0.91 106.0 1.0 (0.3) 0.94
November 111.3 1.6 1.5 0.90 106.8 1.0 0.8 0.94
December 110.5 1.5 (0.7) 0.90 107.1 1.9 0.3 0.93

2017 Annual Average 111.1 1.3 0.90 107.7 1.7 0.93


January 111.2 1.8 0.6 0.90 107.4 2.2 0.3 0.93
February 110.6 1.4 (0.5) 0.90 106.9 1.0 (0.5) 0.94
March 110.3 0.9 (0.3) 0.91 107.0 1.6 0.1 0.93
April 110.4 1.3 0.1 0.91 107.0 1.5 0.0 0.93
May 110.9 1.6 0.5 0.90 107.3 1.5 0.3 0.93
June 110.8 1.4 (0.1) 0.90 107.7 1.9 0.4 0.93
July 110.9 1.2 0.1 0.90 107.9 2.4 0.2 0.93
August 110.7 0.1 (0.2) 0.90 107.6 1.7 (0.3) 0.93
September 111.3 1.3 0.5 0.90 107.6 1.2 0.0 0.93
October 111.3 1.5 0.0 0.90 108.2 2.1 0.6 0.92
November 112.7 1.3 1.3 0.89 108.6 1.7 0.4 0.92
December 112.6 1.9 (0.1) 0.89 109.0 1.8 0.4 0.92

2018 Annual Average 113.4 2.1 0.88 111.2 3.2 0.90


January 112.9 1.5 0.3 0.89 110.1 2.5 1.0 0.91
February 112.6 1.8 (0.3) 0.89 110.2 3.1 0.1 0.91
March 112.6 2.1 0.0 0.89 110.5 3.3 0.3 0.90
April 112.8 2.2 0.2 0.89 110.7 3.5 0.2 0.90
May 112.9 1.8 0.1 0.89 110.9 3.4 0.2 0.90
June 113.0 2.0 0.1 0.88 111.2 3.2 0.3 0.90
July 113.2 2.1 0.2 0.88 110.8 2.7 (0.4) 0.90
August 113.5 2.5 0.3 0.88 111.3 3.4 0.5 0.90
September 113.7 2.2 0.2 0.88 111.7 3.8 0.4 0.90
October 114.0 2.4 0.3 0.88 111.9 3.4 0.2 0.89
November 114.3 1.4 0.3 0.87 112.2 3.3 0.3 0.89
December 114.9 2.0 0.5 0.87 112.7 3.4 0.4 0.89

2019 Annual Average 119.9 5.7 0.83 117.2 5.4 0.85


January 116.1 2.8 1.0 0.86 114.0 3.5 1.2 0.88
February 116.8 3.7 0.6 0.86 114.4 3.8 0.4 0.87
March 117.2 4.1 0.3 0.85 115.0 4.1 0.5 0.87
April 118.0 4.6 0.7 0.85 115.5 4.3 0.4 0.87
May 118.2 4.7 0.2 0.85 115.4 4.1 (0.1) 0.87
June 119.4 5.7 1.0 0.84 116.8 5.0 1.2 0.86
July 119.9 5.9 0.4 0.83 117.5 6.0 0.6 0.85
August 121.2 6.8 1.1 0.83 118.2 6.2 0.6 0.85
September 122.2 7.5 0.8 0.82 119.2 6.7 0.8 0.84
October 122.7 7.6 0.4 0.81 120.2 7.4 0.8 0.83
November 123.7 8.2 0.8 0.81 120.4 7.3 0.2 0.83
December 123.4 7.4 (0.2) 0.81 120.0 6.5 (0.3) 0.83

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 2.16
Consumer Price Index for All Income Households by Month, Commodity Group and Province (2012 = 100)
Region III, 2019
Province /
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Ave
Commodity Group

Region III
All Items 117.6 117.7 117.7 117.8 118.1 118.3 118.6 119.3 119.5 119.9 120.2 120.7 118.8
Food and
Non-alcoholic 124.1 123.9 123.0 122.9 123.4 123.9 124.2 124.6 124.9 125.7 126.1 127.2 124.5
Beverages
Alcoholic Beverages
193.6 194.9 198.1 199.1 200.0 200.6 201.1 214.3 224.4 224.8 236.4 239.5 210.6
and Tobacco
Clothing and
124.4 124.4 124.5 125.1 125.2 125.3 126.1 127.1 127.5 127.6 127.7 127.9 126.1
Footwear
Housing, Water,
Electricity, Gas and 109.0 109.2 109.9 109.9 110.2 110.0 110.2 111.0 110.5 110.6 110.4 110.4 110.1
Other Fuels
Furnishings,
Household
Equipment and 112.4 112.4 112.5 112.6 112.7 112.8 113.5 114.3 114.4 114.5 114.7 114.8 113.5
Routine Maintenance
of the House
Health 119.0 119.1 119.2 119.2 119.2 119.3 119.9 120.6 120.7 120.7 120.7 120.6 119.9
Transport 104.2 104.9 106.7 107.6 108.5 106.5 106.3 106.2 106.3 106.4 106.0 106.3 106.3
Communication 101.2 101.2 101.2 101.2 101.2 101.2 101.2 101.2 101.2 101.3 101.3 101.3 101.2
Recreation and
120.8 120.8 120.8 120.8 120.8 121.3 121.7 121.9 121.9 121.9 122.0 122.0 121.4
Culture
Education 117.4 117.4 117.4 117.4 117.4 120.8 122.2 122.2 122.2 122.2 122.2 122.2 120.1
Restaurant and
Miscellaneous Goods 113.7 113.7 113.8 113.9 113.9 114.0 114.3 114.8 115.0 115.0 115.1 115.1 114.4
and Services

Table 2.16 - Continued


Consumer Price Index for All Income Households by Month, Commodity Group and Province (2012 = 100)
Region III, 2019
Province /
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Ave
Commodity Group

Aurora
All Items 124.2 124.0 124.1 124.4 124.6 123.7 125.6 125.8 126.1 126.5 127.3 127.3 125.3
Food and
Non-alcoholic 127.8 126.9 126.3 126.3 126.7 125.6 125.7 126.3 126.7 127.6 129.4 129.8 127.1
Beverages
Alcoholic Beverages
261.9 262.7 273.0 275.9 276.9 276.9 279.6 283.3 292.4 313.0 316.8 319.3 286.0
and Tobacco
Clothing and
119.4 119.4 119.6 119.7 120.1 120.2 120.8 121.3 121.5 121.8 121.8 121.9 120.6
Footwear
Housing, Water,
Electricity, Gas and 132.2 131.8 131.9 131.9 131.4 129.5 137.9 137.0 136.9 135.0 135.1 134.2 133.7
Other Fuels
Furnishings,
Household
Equipment and 119.7 119.8 119.8 120.0 120.0 120.1 120.5 120.5 120.7 120.8 120.8 120.8 120.3
Routine Maintenance
of the House
Health 109.4 109.6 109.7 109.7 109.8 110.0 110.2 110.4 110.4 110.5 110.6 110.5 110.1
Transport 97.1 99.7 101.6 104.0 105.0 102.9 102.5 102.9 102.6 103.9 103.9 104.1 102.5
Communication 101.7 101.7 101.7 101.7 101.7 101.7 101.7 101.7 101.7 101.8 101.8 101.8 101.7
Recreation and
117.7 117.7 117.7 117.7 117.7 118.1 118.4 118.5 118.5 118.5 118.5 118.5 118.1
Culture
Education 124.2 124.2 124.2 124.2 124.2 125.1 125.1 125.1 125.1 125.1 125.1 125.1 124.7
Restaurant and
Miscellaneous Goods 117.6 117.6 117.7 117.8 118.2 118.2 119.2 119.4 119.9 119.9 119.9 119.9 118.8
and Services

165
Table 2.16 - Continued
Consumer Price Index for All Income Households by Month, Commodity Group and Province (2012 = 100)
Region III, 2019
Province /
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Ave
Commodity Group

Bataan
All Items 116.1 116.5 117.1 117.2 117.4 118.2 118.6 119.0 118.6 119.4 119.1 118.9 118.0
Food and
Non-alcoholic 121.5 122.0 121.9 122.1 122.9 122.6 122.4 122.6 123.7 126.0 125.7 125.3 123.2
Beverages
Alcoholic Beverages
178.4 178.4 180.1 180.6 180.8 185.1 185.2 187.6 194.9 194.9 194.9 194.9 186.3
and Tobacco
Clothing and
107.4 107.4 107.5 107.8 107.9 108.0 109.3 109.4 109.8 110.1 110.1 110.1 108.7
Footwear
Housing, Water,
Electricity, Gas and 119.7 120.3 122.5 122.0 121.2 123.6 123.9 124.9 120.9 121.1 120.0 119.7 121.7
Other Fuels
Furnishings,
Household
Equipment and 110.0 110.2 110.3 110.5 110.6 111.0 112.9 113.2 113.2 113.3 113.6 113.6 111.9
Routine Maintenance
of the House
Health 120.7 120.8 120.9 120.9 120.9 121.0 123.8 123.9 124.3 124.6 124.7 124.7 122.6
Transport 99.1 99.8 101.2 102.0 102.8 101.9 101.2 101.3 101.6 101.5 101.3 101.0 101.2
Communication 102.7 102.7 102.7 102.7 102.7 102.7 102.7 102.7 102.7 102.7 102.7 102.7 102.7
Recreation and
118.0 118.0 118.0 118.0 118.0 118.9 119.5 119.5 119.5 119.5 119.5 119.5 118.8
Culture
Education 106.8 106.8 106.8 106.8 106.8 112.1 113.2 113.2 113.2 113.2 113.2 113.2 110.4
Restaurant and
Miscellaneous Goods 107.7 107.8 107.9 108.0 108.2 108.4 109.9 109.9 110.0 110.0 110.0 110.1 109.0
and Services

Table 2.16 - Continued


Consumer Price Index for All Income Households by Month, Commodity Group and Province (2012 = 100)
Region III, 2019
Province /
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Ave
Commodity Group

Bulacan
All Items 116.3 116.7 116.6 116.7 116.9 117.2 117.1 118.1 118.6 118.6 119.4 119.8 117.7
Food and
Non-alcoholic 126.7 127.3 126.0 126.2 126.2 127.9 127.3 127.8 128.8 128.8 129.8 130.4 127.8
Beverages
Alcoholic Beverages
184.2 185.5 187.1 187.3 188.1 188.1 188.3 196.9 206.3 206.3 231.3 237.0 198.9
and Tobacco
Clothing and
142.4 142.4 142.5 143.9 144.1 144.1 144.9 146.5 146.8 146.9 146.9 147.2 144.9
Footwear
Housing, Water,
Electricity, Gas and 102.2 102.4 102.8 102.7 103.1 102.8 102.7 104.2 104.1 104.2 104.3 104.3 103.3
Other Fuels
Furnishings,
Household
Equipment and 113.0 113.0 113.0 113.3 113.3 113.3 114.0 115.2 115.2 115.3 115.3 115.3 114.1
Routine Maintenance
of the House
Health 132.9 133.1 133.1 133.1 133.1 133.1 133.5 135.1 135.1 135.1 135.1 134.8 133.9
Transport 102.4 103.3 105.1 106.0 107.0 104.2 104.1 103.9 104.1 104.3 103.8 104.5 104.4
Communication 103.6 103.6 103.6 103.6 103.6 103.6 103.6 103.6 103.6 103.6 103.6 103.6 103.6
Recreation and
135.2 135.2 135.2 135.2 135.2 135.8 136.8 136.9 136.9 136.9 136.9 136.9 136.1
Culture
Education 107.6 107.6 107.6 107.6 107.6 107.0 107.7 107.7 107.7 107.7 107.7 107.7 107.6
Restaurant and
Miscellaneous Goods 113.2 113.4 113.5 113.5 113.5 113.6 113.9 115.0 115.0 115.0 115.1 115.1 114.2
and Services

166
Table 2.16 - Continued
Consumer Price Index for All Income Households by Month, Commodity Group and Province (2012 = 100)
Region III, 2019
Province /
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Ave
Commodity Group

Nueva Ecija
All Items 110.1 110.2 110.1 110.2 110.8 111.2 111.7 112.0 112.4 112.9 113.3 114.3 111.6
Food and
Non-alcoholic 118.9 118.6 117.9 117.8 119.1 120.1 121.1 121.3 121.5 122.5 123.4 125.6 120.7
Beverages
Alcoholic Beverages
154.3 155.4 160.0 163.1 163.1 163.1 163.1 171.3 184.3 184.4 189.3 189.8 170.1
and Tobacco
Clothing and
108.4 108.4 108.4 108.6 108.6 108.6 108.9 109.2 109.5 109.5 109.8 109.9 109.0
Footwear
Housing, Water,
Electricity, Gas and 101.6 102.2 102.1 102.2 102.3 102.0 102.0 102.4 102.3 102.3 101.9 102.1 102.1
Other Fuels
Furnishings,
Household
Equipment and 102.5 102.6 102.6 102.6 102.6 102.6 102.6 102.8 102.9 102.9 103.2 103.3 102.8
Routine Maintenance
of the House
Health 105.6 105.6 105.8 105.9 105.9 105.9 106.0 106.1 106.1 106.2 106.2 106.2 106.0
Transport 100.4 101.6 103.2 103.9 104.7 102.8 103.0 102.9 102.8 103.3 103.3 102.3 102.9
Communication 99.6 99.6 99.6 99.6 99.6 99.6 99.6 99.6 99.6 99.6 99.6 99.6 99.6
Recreation and
100.0 100.1 100.1 100.1 100.1 100.3 100.4 100.4 100.4 100.4 100.4 100.4 100.3
Culture
Education 90.9 90.9 90.9 90.9 90.9 96.1 96.1 96.1 96.1 96.1 96.1 96.1 93.9
Restaurant and
Miscellaneous Goods 101.2 101.3 101.3 101.3 101.3 101.4 101.5 101.6 101.7 101.8 101.8 101.8 101.5
and Services

Table 2.16 - Continued


Consumer Price Index for All Income Households by Month, Commodity Group and Province (2012 = 100)
Region III, 2019
Province /
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Ave
Commodity Group

Pampanga
All Items 120.4 120.2 120.3 120.5 120.9 121.0 121.4 122.1 121.9 122.4 122.3 122.8 121.4
Food and
Non-alcoholic 124.1 123.6 122.7 122.7 123.3 123.3 124.2 124.4 123.8 125.2 124.7 125.7 124.0
Beverages
Alcoholic Beverages
222.3 223.8 228.6 228.6 229.8 230.8 231.0 258.3 258.3 258.6 267.5 268.9 242.2
and Tobacco
Clothing and
118.0 118.1 118.3 118.6 118.6 118.6 119.7 121.2 121.5 121.5 121.7 121.8 119.8
Footwear
Housing, Water,
Electricity, Gas and 114.1 114.1 114.7 114.7 115.2 115.2 115.1 114.9 114.9 114.9 114.2 114.3 114.7
Other Fuels
Furnishings,
Household
Equipment and 111.5 111.5 111.6 111.6 111.8 111.8 111.8 112.5 112.6 112.6 112.8 113.0 112.1
Routine Maintenance
of the House
Health 111.7 111.8 111.8 111.9 111.9 111.9 112.0 112.5 112.6 112.6 112.6 112.6 112.2
Transport 108.6 108.4 110.6 111.9 113.1 111.3 110.3 110.2 110.4 110.2 109.9 110.8 110.5
Communication 95.1 95.1 95.1 95.1 95.1 95.1 95.1 95.1 95.1 95.2 95.2 95.2 95.1
Recreation and
124.8 124.8 124.8 124.8 124.9 125.4 125.5 125.6 125.6 125.6 125.9 125.9 125.3
Culture
Education 128.9 128.9 128.9 128.9 128.9 134.3 136.6 136.6 136.6 136.6 136.6 136.6 133.2
Restaurant and
Miscellaneous Goods 119.9 119.9 120.1 120.1 120.1 120.1 120.1 120.4 120.7 120.7 120.8 120.9 120.3
and Services

167
Table 2.16 - Continued
Consumer Price Index for All Income Households by Month, Commodity Group and Province (2012 = 100)
Region III, 2019
Province /
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Ave
Commodity Group

Tarlac
All Items 123.6 123.4 123.4 123.0 123.5 122.9 123.5 124.2 125.3 125.7 125.6 126.7 124.2
Food and
Non-alcoholic 127.8 127.2 126.6 125.3 125.9 125.0 126.2 127.0 127.9 128.4 128.2 130.2 127.1
Beverages
Alcoholic Beverages
215.3 215.3 218.3 221.2 223.4 223.7 225.3 233.2 269.1 269.1 274.9 280.5 239.1
and Tobacco
Clothing and
128.3 128.3 128.5 128.6 128.7 129.3 129.9 130.8 131.5 131.6 132.0 132.0 130.0
Footwear
Housing, Water,
Electricity, Gas and 112.0 112.6 113.3 114.8 115.5 113.7 113.0 113.0 112.9 113.9 114.0 114.1 113.6
Other Fuels
Furnishings,
Household
Equipment and 121.2 121.2 121.4 121.5 121.6 121.7 121.9 122.2 122.3 122.4 122.5 122.6 121.9
Routine Maintenance
of the House
Health 117.3 117.3 117.3 117.5 117.5 117.6 117.7 117.9 117.9 117.9 117.5 117.2 117.6
Transport 109.8 110.6 111.9 112.1 112.7 111.2 111.6 111.6 111.5 111.5 110.5 111.1 111.3
Communication 109.9 109.9 109.9 109.9 109.9 109.9 109.9 109.9 109.9 109.9 109.9 109.9 109.9
Recreation and
117.8 117.8 117.8 117.8 117.8 118.1 118.5 118.9 119.0 119.0 119.0 119.0 118.4
Culture
Education 129.1 129.1 129.1 129.1 129.1 131.1 131.8 131.8 131.8 131.8 131.8 131.8 130.6
Restaurant and
Miscellaneous Goods 118.8 118.8 118.8 118.9 118.9 119.1 119.2 119.7 119.9 120.0 120.1 120.1 119.4
and Services

Table 2.16 - Concluded


Consumer Price Index for All Income Households by Month, Commodity Group and Province (2012 = 100)
Region III, 2019
Province /
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Ave
Commodity Group

Zambales
All Items 120.6 120.5 120.4 120.8 120.6 120.2 120.7 121.2 121.5 121.9 122.4 122.9 121.1
Food and
Non-alcoholic 122.2 121.3 120.2 120.4 119.8 119.8 119.1 119.2 119.4 119.6 120.6 121.7 120.3
Beverages
Alcoholic Beverages
172.1 176.2 177.4 178.8 179.7 179.8 181.9 188.2 200.4 201.3 201.3 204.6 186.8
and Tobacco
Clothing and
123.9 123.9 123.9 124.1 124.2 124.5 124.9 125.6 125.8 126.1 126.1 126.1 124.9
Footwear
Housing, Water,
Electricity, Gas and 118.5 118.8 119.8 121.0 120.7 119.3 120.4 120.9 120.7 121.3 121.8 121.9 120.4
Other Fuels
Furnishings,
Household
Equipment and 118.4 118.4 118.5 118.7 118.9 119.0 121.9 123.8 124.0 124.5 125.0 125.0 121.3
Routine Maintenance
of the House
Health 111.9 112.0 112.0 112.1 112.1 112.2 114.2 115.2 115.5 115.5 115.8 115.8 113.7
Transport 103.6 105.1 106.8 107.0 107.7 106.1 106.6 106.7 107.0 107.3 106.4 106.7 106.4
Communication 100.8 100.8 100.8 100.8 100.8 100.8 101.2 101.2 101.2 101.5 101.5 101.5 101.1
Recreation and
106.7 106.7 106.7 106.7 106.7 106.8 107.3 107.8 107.8 107.8 107.8 107.8 107.2
Culture
Education 151.5 151.5 151.5 151.5 151.5 152.6 155.4 155.4 155.4 155.4 155.4 155.4 153.5
Restaurant and
Miscellaneous Goods 122.2 122.2 122.2 122.2 122.2 122.3 123.8 124.3 124.4 125.1 125.1 125.1 123.4
and Services
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Chapter 3
ECONOMIC
ACCOUNTS

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Chapter 3
ECONOMIC ACCOUNTS

The economic accounts of the region, represented by Gross Regional Domestic Product
(GRDP), provide a comprehensive and meaningful quantitative picture of the regional economy.
Specifically, the GRDP provides various users with a comprehensive description of the region’s
economic performance during a given period. The statistics give a measure of economic
development for a particular period, both in current and real terms. It also measures the rate of
economic growth, and the pace of development in the region. Moreover, it shows the structure of
the regional economy by industrial origin, and the sectors that contributed to the region's growth.
With its usefulness in charting the path of the socioeconomic growth 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 in terms of levels and growth rate at constant and current
prices. The series reflected in the statistical tables include final estimates for 2018. The series is
generated by PSA using primary and secondary data gathered from surveys conducted by PSA and
from various data sources.

Sector Highlights
 Central Luzon’s economy grew by 5.6 percent in 2019, slower from its 6.9 percent growth in
2018. In terms of level, it grew to PhP 2.178 trillion in 2019 compared with PhP 2.062 trillion
recorded a year ago. (see Table 3.1B & Table 3.2B)

Figure 3.1 Gross Regional Domestic Product


Region III, 2017 – 2019 (at constant 2018 prices)

5.6%

6.9%

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 Bicol region was the fastest growing region with 7.4 percent increase in 2019, followed
by NCR and Davao region. The slowest growth was recorded in SOCCSKSARGEN with
3.5 percent. Central Luzon was the 10 th fastest growing region. (see Table 3.2B)

Figure 3.2 Gross Regional Domestic Product Growth Rates by Region


Philippines, 2018 – 2019 (at constant 2018 prices)

V 7.4
NCR 7.2
XI 7.0
I 6.9
II 6.7
VI 6.4
BARMM 5.9
VII 5.9
X 5.9
III 5.6
VIII 5.3
XIII 5.0
IX 4.6
IVA 4.5
CAR 4.3
MIMAROPA 3.9
XII 3.5
0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0
Growth rates

 Information and communication, financial and insurance activities, public administration and
defense; compulsory social activities, and other services were the drivers of growth in 2019
(see Table 3.5B)

 Services had the largest share with 45.1 percent of the region’s total economy in 2019,
while Industry and Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing had shares of 42.6 percent and 12.3
percent, respectively. (see Table 3.6B)

Figure 3.3 Distribution of Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industry


Region III, 2019 and 2018 (at constant 2018 prices)

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 Per capita GRDP improved from PhP 173,452 in 2018 to PhP 179,954 in 2019, higher by
3.7 percent. Central Luzon had the second highest per capita, next to NCR. (see Table 3.7B)

Figure 3.4 Per Capita Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region


Philippines, 2019 (at constant 2018 prices)

NCR 457.0
III 180.0
IVA 179.7
CAR 179.5
X 175.4
XI 172.8
VII 159.2
MIMAROPA 122.9
I 120.2
VI 116.8
II 113.5
XIII 112.0
XII 108.5
IX 105.7
VIII 100.0
V 92.3
BARMM 54.0
0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500
Per Capita GRDP
(n thousand pesos)

 Household Final Consumption Expenditure (HFCE) had the highest expenditure in 2019
followed by Gross Capital Formation (GCF) and Government Final Consumption
Expenditure (GFCE). On the other hand, net exports to the Rest of the World (ROW) and
Rest of the Philippines (ROP) were negative which means that imports from ROW and ROP
were greater that the exports to ROW and ROP. (see Table 3.9B)

Figure 3.5 Gross Regional Domestic Expenditure by Expenditure Item


Region III, 2019 (at constant 2018 prices)

2,500
1,894
2,000

1,500
In billion pesos

1,000
612
500
171
0
(38)
(500)
(462)
(1,000)
HFCE GFCE GCF Net Export Net Export ROP
ROW
Expenditure Item

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Table 3.1A
Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region: Philippines, 2017 – 2019
(at Current Prices)
(In thousand pesos)
Region / Year 2017 2018 2019

Philippines 16,556,651,083 18,265,190,258 19,516,418,271

NCR National Capital Region 5,327,124,065 5,814,440,130 6,309,290,637


CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 280,805,810 308,267,122 322,093,866
I Ilocos Region 527,801,491 587,597,251 629,772,047
II Cagayan Valley 358,686,602 385,061,271 397,625,523
III Central Luzon 1,860,323,671 2,062,393,875 2,177,046,900
IVA CALABARZON 2,423,069,480 2,706,994,745 2,861,724,791
MIMAROPA Region 321,948,705 370,744,808 377,014,287
V Bicol Region 465,966,050 522,014,835 560,314,934
VI Western Visayas 791,281,769 860,107,768 916,379,059
VII Central Visayas 1,067,272,679 1,180,945,761 1,266,701,029
VIII Eastern Visayas 397,386,688 444,384,029 465,694,628
IX Zamboanga Peninsula 344,667,607 379,428,020 397,206,561
X Northern Mindanao 737,898,187 821,122,015 882,204,432
XI Davao Region 748,538,551 841,429,225 922,094,956
XII SOCCSKSARGEN 420,127,877 454,304,549 470,422,524
XIII Caraga 273,088,164 290,561,794 306,308,490
Bangsamoro Autonomous Region
BARMM in Muslim Mindanao 210,663,685 235,393,060 254,523,606

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 3.1B
Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region: Philippines, 2017 – 2019
(at Constant 2018 Prices)
(In thousand pesos)
Region / Year 2017 2018 2019

Philippines 17,175,978,086 18,265,190,258 19,368,512,821

NCR National Capital Region 5,507,681,038 5,814,440,130 6,230,974,383


CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 291,775,205 308,267,122 321,614,395
I Ilocos Region 554,680,762 587,597,251 627,897,736
II Cagayan Valley 368,250,759 385,061,271 410,872,536
III Central Luzon 1,929,193,858 2,062,393,875 2,178,427,004
IVA CALABARZON 2,527,658,901 2,706,994,745 2,828,342,997
MIMAROPA Region 341,505,717 370,744,808 385,286,450
V Bicol Region 488,370,132 522,014,835 560,472,074
VI Western Visayas 820,773,095 860,107,768 915,254,237
VII Central Visayas 1,102,761,503 1,180,945,761 1,250,475,811
VIII Eastern Visayas 415,257,479 444,384,029 468,065,473
IX Zamboanga Peninsula 356,798,449 379,428,020 396,863,862
X Northern Mindanao 766,435,831 821,122,015 869,195,401
XI Davao Region 785,051,181 841,429,225 900,405,412
XII SOCCSKSARGEN 424,972,061 454,304,549 470,060,797
XIII Caraga 276,299,208 290,561,794 305,002,106
Bangsamoro Autonomous Region
BARMM in Muslim Mindanao 218,512,906 235,393,060 249,302,146

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 3.2A
Gross Regional Domestic Product Growth Rates by Region: Philippines, 2017–2018 and 2018-2019
(at Current Prices)
(In thousand pesos)
Region / Year 2017-2018 2018-2019

Philippines 10.3 6.9

NCR National Capital Region 9.1 8.5


CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 9.8 4.5
I Ilocos Region 11.3 7.2
II Cagayan Valley 7.4 3.3
III Central Luzon 10.9 5.6
IVA CALABARZON 11.7 5.7
MIMAROPA Region 15.2 1.7
V Bicol Region 12.0 7.3
VI Western Visayas 8.7 6.5
VII Central Visayas 10.7 7.3
VIII Eastern Visayas 11.8 4.8
IX Zamboanga Peninsula 10.1 4.7
X Northern Mindanao 11.3 7.4
XI Davao Region 12.4 9.6
XII SOCCSKSARGEN 8.1 3.5
XIII Caraga 6.4 5.4
Bangsamoro Autonomous Region
BARMM in Muslim Mindanao 11.7 8.1

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 3.2B
Gross Regional Domestic Product Growth Rates by Region: Philippines, 2017–2018 and 2018-2019
(at Constant 2018 Prices)
(In thousand pesos)
Region / Year 2017-2018 2018-2019

Philippines 6.3 6.0

NCR National Capital Region 5.6 7.2


CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 5.7 4.3
I Ilocos Region 5.9 6.9
II Cagayan Valley 4.6 6.7
III Central Luzon 6.9 5.6
IVA CALABARZON 7.1 4.5
MIMAROPA Region 8.6 3.9
V Bicol Region 6.9 7.4
VI Western Visayas 4.8 6.4
VII Central Visayas 7.1 5.9
VIII Eastern Visayas 7.0 5.3
IX Zamboanga Peninsula 6.3 4.6
X Northern Mindanao 7.1 5.9
XI Davao Region 7.2 7.0
XII SOCCSKSARGEN 6.9 3.5
XIII Caraga 5.2 5.0
Bangsamoro Autonomous Region
BARMM in Muslim Mindanao 7.7 5.9

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 3.3A
Percent Distribution of Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region
Philippines, 2017 – 2019 (at Current Prices)
(In thousand pesos)
Region / Year 2017 2018 2019

Philippines 100.0 100.0 100.0

NCR National Capital Region 32.2 31.8 32.3


CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 1.7 1.7 1.7
I Ilocos Region 3.2 3.2 3.2
II Cagayan Valley 2.2 2.1 2.0
III Central Luzon 11.2 11.3 11.2
IVA CALABARZON 14.6 14.8 14.7
MIMAROPA Region 1.9 2.0 1.9
V Bicol Region 2.8 2.9 2.9
VI Western Visayas 4.8 4.7 4.7
VII Central Visayas 6.4 6.5 6.5
VIII Eastern Visayas 2.4 2.4 2.4
IX Zamboanga Peninsula 2.1 2.1 2.0
X Northern Mindanao 4.5 4.5 4.5
XI Davao Region 4.5 4.6 4.7
XII SOCCSKSARGEN 2.5 2.5 2.4
XIII Caraga 1.6 1.6 1.6
Bangsamoro Autonomous Region
BARMM in Muslim Mindanao 1.3 1.3 1.3

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 3.3B
Percent Distribution of Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region
Philippines, 2017 – 2019 (at Constant 2018 Prices)
(In thousand pesos)
Region / Year 2017 2018 2019

Philippines 100.0 100.0 100.0

NCR National Capital Region 32.1 31.8 32.2


CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 1.7 1.7 1.7
I Ilocos Region 3.2 3.2 3.2
II Cagayan Valley 2.1 2.1 2.1
III Central Luzon 11.2 11.3 11.2
IVA CALABARZON 14.7 14.8 14.6
MIMAROPA Region 2.0 2.0 2.0
V Bicol Region 2.8 2.9 2.9
VI Western Visayas 4.8 4.7 4.7
VII Central Visayas 6.4 6.5 6.5
VIII Eastern Visayas 2.4 2.4 2.4
IX Zamboanga Peninsula 2.1 2.1 2.0
X Northern Mindanao 4.5 4.5 4.5
XI Davao Region 4.6 4.6 4.6
XII SOCCSKSARGEN 2.5 2.5 2.4
XIII Caraga 1.6 1.6 1.6
Bangsamoro Autonomous Region
BARMM in Muslim Mindanao 1.3 1.3 1.3

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 3.4A
Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industry: Region III, 2017 – 2019
(at Current Prices)
(In thousand pesos)
Industry / Year 2017 2018 2019

Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing 254,379,766 266,500,392 231,995,441

Industry 771,732,585 880,191,747 950,969,430


01. Mining and quarrying 6,324,112 7,409,268 6,691,647
02. Manufacturing 499,416,081 556,326,954 587,926,405
03. Electricity, steam, water and waste management 51,147,473 54,349,519 62,427,170
04. Construction 214,844,919 262,106,005 293,924,208

Services 834,211,319 915,701,736 994,082,029


01. Wholesale and retail trade; repair
of motor vehicles and motorcycles 215,310,027 238,165,154 259,107,943
02. Transportation and storage 75,460,183 77,615,099 81,428,092
03. Accommodation and food service activities 41,494,709 51,661,077 54,985,935
04. Information and communication 62,735,481 66,005,181 75,787,552
05. Financial and insurance activities 50,575,955 56,960,644 63,204,558
06. Real estate and ownership of dwellings 114,103,122 125,767,118 138,075,472
07. Professional and business services 102,997,369 107,828,397 115,909,372
08. Public administration and defense;
compulsory social activities 31,572,969 37,233,796 41,196,864
09. Education 63,540,248 72,654,871 75,482,768
10. Human health and social work activities 23,002,462 23,301,374 25,071,562
11. Other services 53,418,792 58,509,026 63,831,911

Gross Domestic Product 1,860,323,671 2,062,393,875 2,177,046,900

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 3.4B
Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industry: Region III, 2017 – 2019
(at Constant 2018 Prices)
(In thousand pesos)
Industry / Year 2017 2018 2019

Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing 261,996,271 266,500,392 267,583,728

Industry 819,022,643 880,191,747 928,536,771


01. Mining and quarrying 7,367,173 7,409,268 6,445,312
02. Manufacturing 530,774,742 556,326,954 579,469,308
03. Electricity, steam, water and waste management 49,202,122 54,349,519 58,634,980
04. Construction 231,678,607 262,106,005 283,987,171

Services 848,174,944 915,701,736 982,306,504


01. Wholesale and retail trade; repair
of motor vehicles and motorcycles 222,790,914 238,165,154 256,918,403
02. Transportation and storage 72,667,031 77,615,099 82,872,827
03. Accommodation and food service activities 42,990,862 51,661,077 53,600,157
04. Information and communication 61,661,003 66,005,181 76,517,691
05. Financial and insurance activities 51,472,151 56,960,644 62,799,408
06. Real estate and ownership of dwellings 117,520,980 125,767,118 135,335,142
07. Professional and business services 102,284,708 107,828,397 111,388,705
08. Public administration and defense;
compulsory social activities 32,766,129 37,233,796 40,312,350
09. Education 65,942,612 72,654,871 74,587,321
10. Human health and social work activities 23,780,282 23,301,374 24,811,297
11. Other services 54,298,271 58,509,026 63,163,202

Gross Domestic Product 1,929,193,858 2,062,393,875 2,178,427,004

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 3.5A
Gross Regional Domestic Product Growth Rates by Industry
Region III, 2017 – 2019 (at Current Prices)
(In thousand pesos)
Industry / Year 2017-2018 2018-2019

Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing 4.8 -12.9

Industry 14.1 8.0


01. Mining and quarrying 17.2 -9.7
02. Manufacturing 11.4 5.7
03. Electricity, steam, water and waste management 6.3 14.9
04. Construction 22.0 12.1

Services 9.8 8.6


01. Wholesale and retail trade; repair
of motor vehicles and motorcycles 10.6 8.8
02. Transportation and storage 2.9 4.9
03. Accommodation and food service activities 24.5 6.4
04. Information and communication 5.2 14.8
05. Financial and insurance activities 12.6 11.0
06. Real estate and ownership of dwellings 10.2 9.8
07. Professional and business services 4.7 7.5
08. Public administration and defense;
compulsory social activities 17.9 10.6
09. Education 14.3 3.9
10. Human health and social work activities 1.3 7.6
11. Other services 9.5 9.1

Gross Domestic Product 10.9 5.6

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 3.5B
Gross Regional Domestic Product Growth Rates by Industry
Region III, 2017 – 2019 (at Constant 2018 Prices)
(In thousand pesos)
Industry / Year 2017-2018 2018-2019

Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing 1.7 0.4

Industry 7.5 5.5


01. Mining and quarrying 0.6 -13.0
02. Manufacturing 4.8 4.2
03. Electricity, steam, water and waste management 10.5 7.9
04. Construction 13.1 8.3

Services 8.0 7.3


01. Wholesale and retail trade; repair
of motor vehicles and motorcycles 6.9 7.9
02. Transportation and storage 6.8 6.8
03. Accommodation and food service activities 20.2 3.8
04. Information and communication 7.0 15.9
05. Financial and insurance activities 10.7 10.3
06. Real estate and ownership of dwellings 7.0 7.6
07. Professional and business services 5.4 3.3
08. Public administration and defense;
compulsory social activities 13.6 8.3
09. Education 10.2 2.7
10. Human health and social work activities -2.0 6.5
11. Other services 7.8 8.0

Gross Domestic Product 6.9 5.6

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 3.6A
Percent Distribution of Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industry
Region III, 2017 – 2019 (at Current Prices)
(In thousand pesos)
Industry / Year 2017 2018 2019

Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing 13.7 12.9 10.7

Industry 41.5 42.7 43.7


01. Mining and quarrying 0.3 0.4 0.3
02. Manufacturing 26.8 27.0 27.0
03. Electricity, steam, water and waste management 2.7 2.6 2.9
04. Construction 11.5 12.7 13.5

Services 44.8 44.4 45.7


01. Wholesale and retail trade; repair
of motor vehicles and motorcycles 11.6 11.5 11.9
02. Transportation and storage 4.1 3.8 3.7
03. Accommodation and food service activities 2.2 2.5 2.5
04. Information and communication 3.4 3.2 3.5
05. Financial and insurance activities 2.7 2.8 2.9
06. Real estate and ownership of dwellings 6.1 6.1 6.3
07. Professional and business services 5.5 5.2 5.3
08. Public administration and defense;
compulsory social activities 1.7 1.8 1.9
09. Education 3.4 3.5 3.5
10. Human health and social work activities 1.2 1.1 1.2
11. Other services 2.9 2.8 2.9

Gross Domestic Product 100.0 100.0 100.0

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 3.6B
Percent Distribution of Gross Regional Domestic Product by Industry
Region III, 2017 – 2019 (at Constant 2018 Prices)
(In thousand pesos)
Industry / Year 2017 2018 2019

Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing 13.6 12.9 12.3

Industry 42.5 42.7 42.6


01. Mining and quarrying 0.4 0.4 0.3
02. Manufacturing 27.5 27.0 26.6
03. Electricity, steam, water and waste management 2.6 2.6 2.7
04. Construction 12.0 12.7 13.0

Services 44.0 44.4 45.1


01. Wholesale and retail trade; repair
of motor vehicles and motorcycles 11.5 11.5 11.8
02. Transportation and storage 3.8 3.8 3.8
03. Accommodation and food service activities 2.2 2.5 2.5
04. Information and communication 3.2 3.2 3.5
05. Financial and insurance activities 2.7 2.8 2.9
06. Real estate and ownership of dwellings 6.1 6.1 6.2
07. Professional and business services 5.3 5.2 5.1
08. Public administration and defense;
compulsory social activities 1.7 1.8 1.9
09. Education 3.4 3.5 3.4
10. Human health and social work activities 1.2 1.1 1.1
11. Other services 2.8 2.8 2.9

Gross Domestic Product 100.0 100.0 100.0

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 3.7A
Per Capita Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region: Philippines, 2017 – 2019
(at Current Prices)
(In pesos)
Region / Year 2017 2018 2019

Philippines 158,940 172,712 181,907

NCR National Capital Region 401,598 432,181 462,779


CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 159,756 173,651 179,752
I Ilocos Region 102,915 113,471 120,512
II Cagayan Valley 101,390 107,568 109,851
III Central Luzon 159,443 173,452 179,840
IVA CALABARZON 160,625 175,563 181,781
MIMAROPA Region 105,511 119,813 120,240
V Bicol Region 78,481 86,916 92,288
VI Western Visayas 102,914 110,783 116,946
VII Central Visayas 139,860 152,478 161,289
VIII Eastern Visayas 87,192 96,204 99,492
IX Zamboanga Peninsula 93,325 101,872 105,798
X Northern Mindanao 152,911 167,832 177,998
XI Davao Region 148,272 164,042 176,983
XII SOCCSKSARGEN 100,120 106,486 108,561
XIII Caraga 102,656 107,932 112,489
Bangsamoro Autonomous Region
BARMM in Muslim Mindanao 47,471 52,013 55,151

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 3.7B
Per Capita Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region: Philippines, 2017 – 2019
(at Constant 2018 Prices)
(In pesos)

Region / Year 2017 2018 2019

Philippines 164,885 172,712 180,528

NCR National Capital Region 415,210 432,181 457,034


CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 165,997 173,651 179,484
I Ilocos Region 108,156 113,471 120,153
II Cagayan Valley 104,093 107,568 113,510
III Central Luzon 165,346 173,452 179,954
IVA CALABARZON 167,558 175,563 179,661
MIMAROPA Region 111,920 119,813 122,879
V Bicol Region 82,254 86,916 92,314
VI Western Visayas 106,750 110,783 116,803
VII Central Visayas 144,511 152,478 159,223
VIII Eastern Visayas 91,113 96,204 99,999
IX Zamboanga Peninsula 96,610 101,872 105,707
X Northern Mindanao 158,825 167,832 175,373
XI Davao Region 155,504 164,042 172,820
XII SOCCSKSARGEN 101,274 106,486 108,478
XIII Caraga 103,863 107,932 112,009
Bangsamoro Autonomous Region
BARMM in Muslim Mindanao 49,239 52,013 54,020

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 3.8A
Expenditures on Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region
Philippines, 2017 - 2019 (at Current Prices)
(In thousand pesos)
Region / Year 2017 2018 2019

Philippines 16,556,651,083 18,265,190,258 19,516,418,271

NCR National Capital Region 5,327,124,065 5,814,440,130 6,309,290,637


CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 280,805,810 308,267,122 322,093,866
I Ilocos Region 527,801,491 587,597,251 629,772,047
II Cagayan Valley 358,686,602 385,061,271 397,625,523
III Central Luzon 1,860,323,671 2,062,393,875 2,177,046,900
IVA CALABARZON 2,423,069,480 2,706,994,745 2,861,724,791
MIMAROPA Region 321,948,705 370,744,808 377,014,287
V Bicol Region 465,966,050 522,014,835 560,314,934
VI Western Visayas 791,281,769 860,107,768 916,379,059
VII Central Visayas 1,067,272,679 1,180,945,761 1,266,701,029
VIII Eastern Visayas 397,386,688 444,384,029 465,694,628
IX Zamboanga Peninsula 344,667,607 379,428,020 397,206,561
X Northern Mindanao 737,898,187 821,122,015 882,204,432
XI Davao Region 748,538,551 841,429,225 922,094,956
XII SOCCSKSARGEN 420,127,877 454,304,549 470,422,524
XIII Caraga 273,088,164 290,561,794 306,308,490
Bangsamoro Autonomous Region
BARMM in Muslim Mindanao 210,663,685 235,393,060 254,523,606

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 3.8B
Expenditures on Gross Regional Domestic Product by Region
Philippines, 2017 - 2019 (at Constant 2018 Prices)
(In thousand pesos)
Region / Year 2017 2018 2019

Philippines 17,175,978,086 18,265,190,258 19,368,512,821

NCR National Capital Region 5,507,681,038 5,814,440,130 6,230,974,383


CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 291,775,205 308,267,122 321,614,395
I Ilocos Region 554,680,762 587,597,251 627,897,736
II Cagayan Valley 368,250,759 385,061,271 410,872,536
III Central Luzon 1,929,193,858 2,062,393,875 2,178,427,004
IVA CALABARZON 2,527,658,901 2,706,994,745 2,828,342,997
MIMAROPA Region 341,505,717 370,744,808 385,286,450
V Bicol Region 488,370,132 522,014,835 560,472,074
VI Western Visayas 820,773,095 860,107,768 915,254,237
VII Central Visayas 1,102,761,503 1,180,945,761 1,250,475,811
VIII Eastern Visayas 415,257,479 444,384,029 468,065,473
IX Zamboanga Peninsula 356,798,449 379,428,020 396,863,862
X Northern Mindanao 766,435,831 821,122,015 869,195,401
XI Davao Region 785,051,181 841,429,225 900,405,412
XII SOCCSKSARGEN 424,972,061 454,304,549 470,060,797
XIII Caraga 276,299,208 290,561,794 305,002,106
Bangsamoro Autonomous Region
BARMM in Muslim Mindanao 218,512,906 235,393,060 249,302,146

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 3.9A
Expenditures on Gross Regional Domestic Product by Type of Expenditure
Region III, 2017 – 2019 (at Current Prices)
(In thousand pesos)
Type of Expenditure 2017 2018 2019

01. Household final consumption expenditure 1,631,625,162 1,795,482,249 1,938,137,895


02. Government final consumption expenditure 132,880,776 156,661,235 173,609,367
03. Gross capital formation 513,606,387 590,017,254 609,496,694
A. Gross fixed capital formation 516,302,834 584,413,903 638,738,045
1. Construction 343,600,179 417,855,898 464,300,347
2. Durable equipment 133,637,973 120,071,100 122,452,889
3. Breeding stocks and orchard development 33,524,166 40,210,155 43,223,625
4. Intellectual property products 5,540,517 6,276,750 8,761,183
B. Changes in inventories (2,730,350) 5,584,131 (29,275,321)
C. Valuables 33,904 19,219 33,970
04. Exports of goods and services to Rest of the World 676,739,713 764,462,971 698,649,760
A. Exports of goods to Rest of the World 439,092,128 498,175,802 420,519,298
B. Exports of services to Rest of the World 237,647,585 266,287,170 278,130,462
05. Less : Imports of goods and services from Rest of the World 737,354,365 844,484,697 767,039,904
A. Imports of goods from Rest of the World 605,940,175 698,482,543 612,036,815
B. Imports of services from Rest of the World 131,414,190 146,002,154 155,003,089
06. Net Exports to Rest of the Philippines (357,174,002) (399,745,137) (475,806,912)

Gross Regional Domestic Expenditure 1,860,323,671 2,062,393,875 2,177,046,900

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 3.9B
Expenditures on Gross Regional Domestic Product by Type of Expenditure
Region III, 2017 – 2019 (at Constant 2018 Prices)
(In thousand pesos)
Type of Expenditure 2017 2018 2019

01. Household final consumption expenditure 1,677,396,573 1,795,482,249 1,894,482,344


02. Government final consumption expenditure 137,495,634 156,661,235 171,214,247
03. Gross capital formation 585,347,897 590,017,254 612,327,873
A. Gross fixed capital formation 535,839,314 584,413,903 622,162,392
1. Construction 360,681,639 417,855,898 451,600,583
2. Durable equipment 133,411,169 120,071,100 120,374,023
3. Breeding stocks and orchard development 36,680,050 40,210,155 41,012,612
4. Intellectual property products 5,066,456 6,276,750 9,175,174
B. Changes in inventories 49,474,178 5,584,131 (9,867,063)
C. Valuables 34,406 19,219 32,544
04. Exports of goods and services to Rest of the World 676,649,674 764,462,971 721,874,819
A. Exports of goods to Rest of the World 436,159,113 498,175,802 446,581,069
B. Exports of services to Rest of the World 240,490,561 266,287,170 275,293,750
05. Less : Imports of goods and services from Rest of the World 762,326,975 844,484,697 759,423,330
A. Imports of goods from Rest of the World 631,508,108 698,482,543 605,401,868
B. Imports of services from Rest of the World 130,818,868 146,002,154 154,021,462
06. Net Exports to Rest of the Philippines (385,368,946) (399,745,137) (462,048,948)

Gross Regional Domestic Expenditure 1,929,193,858 2,062,393,875 2,178,427,004

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 3.10A
Household Final Consumption Expenditure by Region: Philippines, 2017 – 2019
(at Current Prices)
(In thousand pesos)
Region / Year 2017 2018 2019

Philippines 11,950,863,583 13,250,084,431 14,288,140,256

NCR National Capital Region 2,787,843,425 3,069,418,917 3,335,636,429


CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 203,284,428 221,618,941 235,950,383
I Ilocos Region 532,141,194 591,838,573 633,683,596
II Cagayan Valley 279,253,524 313,751,403 340,700,997
III Central Luzon 1,631,625,162 1,795,482,249 1,938,137,895
IVA CALABARZON 1,988,798,933 2,204,507,930 2,386,003,180
MIMAROPA Region 277,129,313 312,642,758 333,591,192
V Bicol Region 500,855,605 561,324,804 604,152,923
VI Western Visayas 701,184,925 781,529,178 838,245,555
VII Central Visayas 735,326,170 823,648,807 881,246,877
VIII Eastern Visayas 346,016,637 385,329,536 413,743,612
IX Zamboanga Peninsula 254,829,296 285,304,532 307,026,360
X Northern Mindanao 419,586,261 461,611,014 496,100,459
XI Davao Region 497,244,912 560,451,042 598,087,145
XII SOCCSKSARGEN 338,677,530 377,772,532 405,033,761
XIII Caraga 198,195,793 219,519,759 232,735,585
Bangsamoro Autonomous Region
BARMM in Muslim Mindanao 258,870,476 284,332,455 308,064,306

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 3.10B
Household Final Consumption Expenditure by Region: Philippines, 2017 – 2019
(at Constant 2018 Prices)
(In thousand pesos)
Region / Year 2017 2018 2019

Philippines 12,527,828,038 13,250,084,431 14,027,192,004

NCR National Capital Region 2,932,115,593 3,069,418,917 3,269,726,138


CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 210,194,677 221,618,941 232,457,643
I Ilocos Region 561,839,220 591,838,573 622,217,704
II Cagayan Valley 293,643,652 313,751,403 335,857,110
III Central Luzon 1,677,396,573 1,795,482,249 1,894,482,344
IVA CALABARZON 2,076,981,471 2,204,507,930 2,339,103,477
MIMAROPA Region 290,353,538 312,642,758 329,095,678
V Bicol Region 533,662,743 561,324,804 595,326,622
VI Western Visayas 740,103,203 781,529,178 823,524,538
VII Central Visayas 774,212,155 823,648,807 865,914,285
VIII Eastern Visayas 363,846,096 385,329,536 407,369,739
IX Zamboanga Peninsula 269,716,033 285,304,532 306,050,789
X Northern Mindanao 440,198,248 461,611,014 485,411,976
XI Davao Region 523,419,511 560,451,042 592,341,163
XII SOCCSKSARGEN 358,309,172 377,772,532 396,404,883
XIII Caraga 205,595,187 219,519,759 230,052,390
Bangsamoro Autonomous Region
BARMM in Muslim Mindanao 276,240,967 284,332,455 301,855,525

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 3.11A
Per Capita Household Final Consumption Expenditure by Region
Philippines, 2017 – 2019 (at Current Prices)
(In thousand pesos)
Region / Year 2017 2018 2019

Philippines 114,725 125,290 133,175

NCR National Capital Region 210,168 228,147 244,665


CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 115,653 124,841 131,677
I Ilocos Region 103,761 114,290 121,261
II Cagayan Valley 78,936 87,647 94,124
III Central Luzon 139,842 151,004 160,104
IVA CALABARZON 131,837 142,974 151,563
MIMAROPA Region 90,822 101,036 106,392
V Bicol Region 84,357 93,461 99,508
VI Western Visayas 91,196 100,662 106,975
VII Central Visayas 96,360 106,346 112,209
VIII Eastern Visayas 75,921 83,419 88,394
IX Zamboanga Peninsula 69,000 76,601 81,778
X Northern Mindanao 86,949 94,351 100,096
XI Davao Region 98,495 109,264 114,794
XII SOCCSKSARGEN 80,710 88,547 93,471
XIII Caraga 74,503 81,543 85,470
Bangsamoro Autonomous Region
BARMM in Muslim Mindanao 58,333 62,827 66,752

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 3.11B
Per Capita Household Final Consumption Expenditure by Region
Philippines, 2017 – 2019 (at Constant 2018 Prices)
(In thousand pesos)
Region / Year 2017 2018 2019

Philippines 120,264 125,290 130,743

NCR National Capital Region 221,045 228,147 239,830


CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 119,584 124,841 129,728
I Ilocos Region 109,551 114,290 119,066
II Cagayan Valley 83,004 87,647 92,786
III Central Luzon 143,765 151,004 156,498
IVA CALABARZON 137,683 142,974 148,584
MIMAROPA Region 95,156 101,036 104,958
V Bicol Region 89,883 93,461 98,054
VI Western Visayas 96,258 100,662 105,097
VII Central Visayas 101,456 106,346 110,257
VIII Eastern Visayas 79,833 83,419 87,032
IX Zamboanga Peninsula 73,031 76,601 81,518
X Northern Mindanao 91,220 94,351 97,939
XI Davao Region 103,680 109,264 113,691
XII SOCCSKSARGEN 85,388 88,547 91,480
XIII Caraga 77,285 81,543 84,485
Bangsamoro Autonomous Region
BARMM in Muslim Mindanao 62,248 62,827 65,407

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Chapter 4
ENVIRONMENT AND
NATURAL RESOURCES

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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 advocacy, 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 land classification, production of selected non-timber forest
products and logs, and watershed areas of the region and/or its provinces. The data sources include
the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and National Irrigation Administration.

Sector Highlights
 Total land area of Central Luzon was 2,147,036 hectares. Of this area,
56.1 percent were certified alienable and disposable lands and 42.6 percent were classified
forest lands. The remaining 1.3 percent of the total land area were forest lands which were
still unclassified. (see Table 4.1)

Figure 4.1 Land Area by Land Classification


Region III, 2015 - 2019

Unclassified
Forest Lands
1.3%

Classified Forest
Lands
42.6% Certified A & D
56.1%

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 Nueva Ecija comprised the largest land area in the region with a 24.6 percent followed by
Zambales with 17.3 percent. (see Table 4.1)

Figure 4.2 Land Distribution by Province


Region III, 2019

Bataan
6.4%
Pampanga Nueva Ecija
10.2% 24.6%

Bulacan
12.2%

Zambales
17.3%
Tarlac Aurora
14.2% 15.1%

Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources

 Production of logs in the region increased by 5.2 percent from 1,984 cubic meters in 2018 to
2,088 cubic meters in 2019. Bataan contributed 1,504 cubic meters of the total log production
in the region. (see Table 4.5)

 As of 2019, there were 23 proclaimed major watersheds in the region covering an area of
308,999 hectares. (see Table 4.6)

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Table 4.1
Land Area by Status of Land Classification by Province: Region III, 2015 - 2019
(in hectares)
Land Area
Province / Land Classification
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Region III 2,147,036 2,147,036 2,147,036 2,147,036 2,147,036

Certified Alienable and Disposable 1,204,649 1,204,649 1,204,649 1,204,649 1,204,649


Unclassified Forest Lands 27,268 27,268 27,268 27,268 27,268
Classified Forest Lands 915,119 915,119 915,119 915,119 915,119
Established Forest Reserve 250,902 250,902 250,902 250,902 250,902
Established Timber Land 493,882 493,882 493,882 493,882 493,882
National Parks, GRBS & Wildlife Areas 36,970 36,970 36,970 36,970 36,970
Military and Naval Reservations 112,819 112,819 112,819 112,819 112,819
Civil Reservation 804 804 804 804 804
Fishpond 19,742 19,742 19,742 19,742 19,742

Aurora 323,954 323,954 323,954 323,954 323,954

Certified Alienable and Disposable 132,008 132,008 132,008 132,008 132,008


Unclassified Forest Lands 26,638 26,638 26,638 26,638 26,638
Classified Forest Lands 165,308 165,308 165,308 165,308 165,308
Established Forest Reserve 84,803 84,803 84,803 84,803 84,803
Established Timber Land 76,315 76,315 76,315 76,315 76,315
National Parks, GRBS & Wildlife Areas 4,190 4,190 4,190 4,190 4,190
Military and Naval Reservations - - - - -
Civil Reservation - - - - -
Fishpond - - - - -

Bataan 137,291 137,291 137,291 137,291 137,291

Certified Alienable and Disposable 69,975 69,975 69,975 69,975 69,975


Unclassified Forest Lands - - - - -
Classified Forest Lands 67,316 67,316 67,316 67,316 67,316
Established Forest Reserve 9,279 9,279 9,279 9,279 9,279
Established Timber Land 32,370 32,370 32,370 32,370 32,370
National Parks, GRBS & Wildlife Areas 25,188 25,188 25,188 25,188 25,188
Military and Naval Reservations 479 479 479 479 479
Civil Reservation - - - - -
Fishpond - - - - -

Bulacan 262,505 262,505 262,505 262,505 262,505

Certified Alienable and Disposable 185,333 185,333 185,333 185,333 185,333


Unclassified Forest Lands 630 630 630 630 630
Classified Forest Lands 76,542 76,542 76,542 76,542 76,542
Established Forest Reserve 8,019 8,019 8,019 8,019 8,019
Established Timber Land 64,679 64,679 64,679 64,679 64,679
National Parks, GRBS & Wildlife Areas 368 368 368 368 368
Military and Naval Reservations - - - - -
Civil Reservation - - - - -
Fishpond 3,476 3,476 3,476 3,476 3,476

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Table 4.1 - Concluded
Land Area by Status of Land Classification by Province: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(in hectares)
Land Area
Province / Land Classification
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Nueva Ecija 528,433 528,433 528,433 528,433 528,433

Certified Alienable and Disposable 343,257 343,257 343,257 343,257 343,257


Unclassified Forest Lands - - - - -
Classified Forest Lands 185,176 185,176 185,176 185,176 185,176
Established Forest Reserve 84,500 84,500 84,500 84,500 84,500
Established Timber Land 37,333 37,333 37,333 37,333 37,333
National Parks, GRBS & Wildlife Areas 3,504 3,504 3,504 3,504 3,504
Military and Naval Reservations 59,700 59,700 59,700 59,700 59,700
Civil Reservation 139 139 139 139 139
Fishpond - - - - -

Pampanga 218,068 218,068 218,068 218,068 218,068

Certified Alienable and Disposable 172,616 172,616 172,616 172,616 172,616


Unclassified Forest Lands - - - - -
Classified Forest Lands 45,452 45,452 45,452 45,452 45,452
Established Forest Reserve 12,484 12,484 12,484 12,484 12,484
Established Timber Land 6,929 6,929 6,929 6,929 6,929
National Parks, GRBS & Wildlife Areas 3,709 3,709 3,709 3,709 3,709
Military and Naval Reservations 7,452 7,452 7,452 7,452 7,452
Civil Reservation - - - - -
Fishpond 14,878 14,878 14,878 14,878 14,878

Tarlac 305,345 305,345 305,345 305,345 305,345

Certified Alienable and Disposable 184,975 184,975 184,975 184,975 184,975


Unclassified Forest Lands - - - - -
Classified Forest Lands 120,370 120,370 120,370 120,370 120,370
Established Forest Reserve - - - - -
Established Timber Land 83,115 83,115 83,115 83,115 83,115
National Parks, GRBS & Wildlife Areas 2 2 2 2 2
Military and Naval Reservations 36,588 36,588 36,588 36,588 36,588
Civil Reservation 665 665 665 665 665
Fishpond - - - - -

Zambales 371,440 371,440 371,440 371,440 371,440

Certified Alienable and Disposable 116,485 116,485 116,485 116,485 116,485


Unclassified Forest Lands - - - - -
Classified Forest Lands 254,955 254,955 254,955 254,955 254,955
Established Forest Reserve 51,817 51,817 51,817 51,817 51,817
Established Timber Land 193,141 193,141 193,141 193,141 193,141
National Parks, GRBS & Wildlife Areas 9 9 9 9 9
Military and Naval Reservations 8,600 8,600 8,600 8,600 8,600
Civil Reservation - - - - -
Fishpond 1,388 1,388 1,388 1,388 1,388

Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources

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Table 4.2
Land Cover Classification by Province: Central Luzon, 2010 and 2015
(in hectares)
Province /
Land Cover Classification Land Cover Area
Aurora Bataan Bulacan Nueva Ecija Pampanga Tarlac Zambales

2010 307,288 132,002 258,485 542,938 208,022 301,903 365,054

Crops 41,281 54,954 112,044 293,446 114,528 160,386 58,237


Shrubland/Fallow 38,167 17,359 29,936 98,417 17,389 74,135 94,828
Grassland 2,465 14,916 2,148 43,502 4,726 13,349 83,423
Closed and Open Forest 218,067 31,410 58,653 74,605 7,380 34,842 94,728
Mangroves 521 208 67 85 140
Open/Barren 2,347 132 1,231 1,027 6,970
Built-up 2,072 6,846 26,520 21,055 27,994 11,570 7,805
Inland Water Bodies 2,368 5,944 29,111 10,681 34,003 7,621 18,922
Regularly flooded areas 233 6 890

2015 308,319 132,078 258,197 542,938 207,981 301,903 365,684

Crops 60,341 54,504 91,341 290,150 105,088 157,422 48,711


Shrubland/Fallow 17,954 16,117 32,693 96,371 13,505 62,181 95,155
Grassland 2,720 12,380 12,504 46,730 11,749 24,322 84,365
Closed and Open Forest 219,816 34,119 62,752 76,012 7,166 32,777 102,024
Mangroves 479 343 437 89 553
Open/Barren 1,765 226 1,003 2,103 2,072 3,250 10,328
Built-up 2,670 8,177 28,167 22,190 30,875 16,276 9,969
Inland Water Bodies 2,574 6,213 29,238 9,383 35,703 5,675 14,579
Regularly flooded areas 60 1,734

Note: 2010 Land Cover Maps based on visually classified ALOS/AVNIR2 (10m res), SPOT 5 (10m res) and Landsat 7 (30m res.) taken in 2009 - 2012 imageries with ground
validation. Projected in UTM Zone 51N w/ PRS 92 Horizontal Datum.
2015 Land Cover Maps based on digital classification of Landsat 8 imageries with 30m resolution taken in 2014 – 2016 with ground validation. Projected in UTM Zone 51N w/ PRS
92 Horizontal Datum.
Administrative Boundary: The boundary used to generate the statistics are approximate in the absence of the official administrative boundary from the Land Management Bureau.
Source: National Mapping and Resource Information Authority

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Table 4.3
Forest Cover of Central Luzon: 2010 and 2015
(In hectares. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Province Total Closed Forest Open Forest Mangrove

2010
Region III 520,598 225,351 294,291 954
Aurora 218,588 132,548 85,518 521
Bataan 31,617 10,618 20,791 208
Bulacan 58,613 35,266 23,347 -
Nueva Ecija 74,604 9,530 65,074 -
Pampaga 7,465 773 6,607 85
Tarlac 34,842 5,407 29,435 -
Zambales 94,869 31,209 63,519 140

2015
Region III 539,566 234,839 299,827 1,900
Aurora 220,295 126,883 92,933 479
Bataan 34,461 10,793 23,326 343
Bulacan 63,189 41,654 21,099 436
Nueva Ecija 76,012 14,109 61,903 -
Pampaga 7,255 649 6,516 89
Tarlac 32,777 6,298 26,479 -
Zambales 105,577 34,453 67,571 553

Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources

Table 4.4
Production of Selected Non-timber Forest Products: Region III, 2015 - 2019
Forest Products Unit 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Bamboo poles piece 75,542 36,781 36,420 60,115 -


Boho piece - - - - -
Diliman and Other Vines piece - - - - -
Split Rattan kilo - - - - -
Unsplit Rattan lineal meter - - - - -
Sawlog cubic meter 5,848 467 - 1,984 2,089
Firewood cubic meter 999 87 - - -
Charcoal cubic meter 756 53 - 1,037 -
Rattan Poles lineal meter 18,780 11,500 - - -

Source: Forest Management Bureau, Department of Environment and Natural Resources

Table 4.5
Log Production by Province: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(In cubic meters. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding)
Region III 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Region III 2,813 3,476 1,669 1,984 2,088


Aurora - 1,122 - - -
Bataan 18 448 494 1,241 1,504
Bulacan 1,179 244 266 - -
Nueva Ecija 1,214 348 83 48 181
Pampanga - 469 549 474 -
Tarlac 70 550 277 221 403
Zambales 332 295 - - -

Source: Forest Management Bureau, Department of Environment and Natural Resources

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Table 4.6
Major Proclaimed Watershed Forest Reserve by Province as of 2019: Region III
(Area covered in hectares)
Total Area Proclamation
Name of Watershed Province City Municipality Covered
Covered No. Date
Region III 308,999
Angat River-Bustos Dam Forest Reserve Bulacan Norzagaray 28,550 573 - parcel no 5 6/27/1969
Angat Watershed Forest Reserve Rizal Montalban 55,709 71 3/10/1927
Bulacan San Jose Del Monte, Norzagaray, (Amd. 505) (12/04/1965)
Angat, San Rafael
Nueva Ecija Peñaranda
Quezon Infanta
Angat Watershed and Forest, Forest Range and Watershed Pilot Bulacan Norzagaray, San Jose 6,600 391 4/30/1968
Project Reserve Rizal Montalban
Aurora Watershed Forest Reserve Tayabas Baler 430 34 2/4/1936
Bazal River Watershed Forest Reserve Aurora Maria Aurora 4,403 402 6/2/1994
Bulawan Falls Watershed Forest Reserve Aurora Dinalungan 986 395 5/30/1994
Calabgan Watershed Forest Reserve Aurora Casiguran 4,803 915 6/1/1992
Diaat River Watershed Forest Reserve Aurora Maria Aurora 3,219 399 5/24/1994
Nueva Vizcaya Dupax
Dibalo-Pingit-Zabali-Malayat River Watershed Forest Reserve Aurora Baler, San Luis 4,528 908 5/25/1992
Dingalan River Watershed Forest Reserve Aurora Dingalan 1,788 23 8/24/1992
Dipaculao Watershed Forest Reserve Aurora Dipaculao 1,786 116 6/10/1987
Diteki River Watershed Forest Reserve Aurora Maria Aurora, San Luis 12,970 20 8/24/1992
Dona Remedios Trinidad-General Tinio Watershed Forest Bulacan Dona Remedios Trinidad 20,760 230 3/23/1988
Reserve Nueva Ecija General Tinio
Mangan Vaca Watershed Forest Reserve Zambales Subic 300 245 1/18/1956
(Mod. 1607) (8/29/2008)
Olongapo Watershed Forest Reserve Zambales Olongapo City 6,335 238 4/30/1964
(Amd. 66) (2/20/1987)
Pacugao River Watershed Forest Aurora Maria Aurora 3,247 110 11/23/1992
Nueva Vizcaya Dupax
Pantabangan-Carranglan Watershed Reserve Nueva Ecija Pantabangan, Carranglan 84,500 561 5/21/1969
Nueva Vizcaya Dupax
Aurora (Quezon) Maria Aurora
Penaranda Rover Forest Reserve Nueva Ecija General Tinio (Papaya) 14,888 573 - parcel no. 4 6/26/1969
Pinamacan River Watershed Forest Reserve Aurora Dilasag 2,905 236 8/23/1993
San Luis Watershed Forest Reserve Aurora San Luis 2,789 109 11/23/1992
Subic Watershed Forest Reserve Bataan Not indicated 10,000 926 6/25/1992
(353) (3/31/2003)

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Table 4.6 - Concluded
Major Proclaimed Watershed Forest Reserve by Province as of 2019: Region III
(Area covered in hectares)
Total Area Proclamation
Name of Watershed Province City Municipality Covered
Covered No. Date

Talavera Watershed Reservation Nueva Vizcaya Santa Fe 37,156 47 1923


Nueva Ecija Carranglan, Lupao, San Jose, (Revoked 350) (12/12/1938)
Pantabangan Amd. 244) (1/17/1956)
Watershed Purposes of Mariveles (Palanas) Bataan Mariveles 347 EO 20 2/25/1919

Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources

Table 4.7
Priority Critical Watersheds Supporting National Irrigation System (NIS) as of 2019: Region III
(Area covered in hectares)

Name of Water Shed Partner Region No. Watershed Area

Region III 12 1,784,912

Agno River Watershed CAR, Region 1, Region 2 579,991


Caulaman River Watershed 42,084
Angat River Watershed Region 4A 108,335
Cabaluan River Watershed 14,008
Bucao River Watershed 65,772
Dingalan Watershed 2,686
Porac-Gumain River Watershed 30,249
Sto. Tomas River Watershed 26,148
Guagua\Pasag River Watershed Region 1, Region 2 882,805
Suklayin River Watershed 12,992
Minangan River Watershed 10,189
Bagsit River Watershed 9,654

Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Forest Management Bureau

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Chapter 5
AGRICULTURE AND
AGRARIAN REFORM

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Chapter 5
AGRICULTURE AND AGRARIAN
REFORM
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Agriculture plays a major role in the growth and stability of the region's economy with a
sizeable portion of the population dependent on it for livelihood. It is the 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 fisher folks 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 the number and area of farms by tenure
and main use of the land; volume of production, area harvested and average yield for palay and corn;
inventory of livestock and poultry, animals slaughtered/dressed, and volume of fish production.
Likewise, data on the number of compliant cooperatives and data series on the status of the
Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) are also presented in this chapter. Statistics on
crops, livestock, poultry and fishing are sourced from PSA resulting from its various periodic surveys.
Also, PSA is the source of farm data compiled using the results of the Census of Agriculture and
Fisheries undertaken nationwide. The data on the implementation of CARP are obtained from the
Department of Agrarian Reform based on its administrative reporting systems while the data on
cooperatives are from the Cooperative Development Authority.

Sector Highlights
 Palay production in 2018 was estimated at 3,730,180 metric tons. It increased by 3.2 percent
compared with previous year’s level of 3,615,115 metric tons. (see Table 5.3)

 Average yield of palay was 5.10 metric tons per hectare in 2019, higher by 2.7 percent
compared with the 4.97 metric tons per hectare yield recorded in 2018. (see Table 5.3)

Figure 5.1 Palay Production and Area Harvested


Region III, 2015 – 2019
3,800 735
Production (MT) 730
3,700
Area Harvested (Has) 725
3,600
in thousand metric tons

720
In thousand hectares

3,500 715
710
3,400
705
3,300 700

3,200 695
0
690
3,100
685
3,000 680
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Year

197
 Of the total produced Palay in the region for 2019, Nueva Ecija contributed more than half
(52.4 percent) followed by Tarlac with 16.0 percent share. The province of Aurora contributed
the least with 2.8 percent only. (see Table 5.3)

Figure 5.2 Palay Production and Area Harvested


By Province: Region III, 2019

2,500 400

350
2,000
300
in thousand metrici tons

in thousand hectares
1,500 Production (MT) 250
Area Harvested (Has)
200
1,000 150

100
500
50

0 0
Aurora Bataan Bulacan Nueva Pampanga Tarlac Zambales
Ecija
Province

 Corn production in the region increased by 4.7 percent from 271,945 metric tons in 2018 to
284,715 metric tons in 2019. (see Table 5.5)

 Average yield of corn was 5.83 metric tons per hectare, higher than the 5.71 metric tons per
tons in 2018.(see Table 5.5)

Figure 5.3 Corn Production and Area Harvested


Region III, 2015 – 2019
290 50

285 Production (MT) 49


Area Harvested (Has) 49
280
in thousand metric tons

48
275
in thousand hectares

48
270 47
265 47
46
260
46
255
45
250 45
245
0 44
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Year

198
 In 2019, Tarlac contributed the largest share with 46.2 percent of the total corn production of
the region. It was followed by Pampanga with 25.0 percent share, while Zambales contributed
the least with 1.0 percent share only.

Figure 5.4 Corn Production and Area Harvested


By Province: Region III, 2019
140 25

120
Production (MT) 20
100 Area Harvested (Has)
in thousand metrici tons

in thousand hectares
15
80

60
10

40
5
20

0 0
Aurora Bataan Bulacan Nueva Pampanga Tarlac Zambales
Ecija
Province

 As of 1 January 2020, total swine population estimated at 2,164,853 heads increased by


5.4 percent compared with previous year’s count of 2,054,370 heads. Also, Goat and Carabao
increased their population by 3.9 percent and 0.3 percent respectively. On the Other hand,
Cattle population decreased by 2.1 percent from 203,535 heads to 199,187 heads. (see Table
5.8)

Figure 5.5 Inventory of Livestock Animals by Type


Region III, 2019* and 2020*

2,165
2,054
2,000
Number of livestock animals

2019 2020
(in thousand heads)

1,500

1,000

500 325 338


231 232 204 199

0
Carabao Cattle Goat Swine
Livestock animal

Note: * as of January 1 of the reference year

199
 Total chicken population in the region as of 1 January 2020 was 28,682,525 birds, a decreased
of 9.7 percent compared with previous year’s total stock of 31,764,997 birds. On the other
hand, duck population increased by 10.0 percent from 3,706,829 birds to 4,076,013 birds. (see
Table 5.8)
Figure 5.6 Inventory of Poultry Animals by Type
Region III, 2019* and 2020*

35,000
31,765
30,000 28,683 2019 2020
Number of poultry animals

25,000
(in thousand birds)

20,000

15,000

10,000

3,707 4,076
5,000

0
Chicken Duck
Poultry animal
Note: * as of January 1 of the reference year

 Total fisheries production in 2019 recorded at 322,164.3 metric tons was 4.1 percent, higher
than its previous year’s level of 309,582.2 metric tons. Aquaculture remained the largest
fisheries subsector in the region contributing 78.5 percent to the total fisheries production in
the region (see Table 5.10)

Figure 5.7 Fish Production by Sub-sector


Region III, 2015 – 2019

Commercial Municipal Aquaculture

250.0
in thousands metric tons

200.0

150.0

100.0

50.0

0.0
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Year

200
Table 5.1
Number and Area of Holding/Farms Parcel by Tenure and Province: Region III, 2012
(Area in hectare. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Outside Located
Province / Within Province
Total Province but Outside the
Tenure of Farm/ and Region
Within Region Region
Farm Parcels
Number Area Number Area Number Area Number Area

Region III

All Parcels 490,023 446,176 481,508 436,082 3,235 5,507 5,280 4,586
Fully owned 256,020 226,881 254,029 223,116 1,422 2,459 569 1,306
Ownerlike possession 91,228 70,249 90,289 68,699 697 1,187 242 363
Tenanted 72,208 81,011 71,519 79,959 483 798 206 254
Leased/Rented 25,297 27,333 24,921 26,725 313 517 63 91
Rent free 26,242 13,885 26,179 13,794 30 43 33 49
Held under CLT or CLOA 5,383 6,495 5,288 6,312 87 167 8 17
Held under CADT/CALT 3,521 5,871 3,512 5,751 8 118 1 2
Held under CBFMA/
Stewardship 2,182 7,679 2,168 7,665 14 14 - -
Others 7,942 6,770 3,603 4,061 181 204 4,158 2,505

Aurora

All Parcels 44,326 41,015 44,208 40,808 44 72 74 136


Fully owned 20,198 19,196 20,135 19,062 20 40 43 95
Ownerlike possession 9,322 7,823 9,302 7,796 10 13 10 14
Tenanted 4,903 6,639 4,891 6,626 6 7 6 6
Leased/Rented 685 535 680 526 3 3 2 6
Rent free 7,650 4,356 7,636 4,342 2 3 12 11
Held under CLT or CLOA 615 873 612 865 2 5 1 4
Held under CADT/CALT 263 409 263 409 - - - -
Held under CBFMA/
Stewardship 430 846 430 846 - - - -
Others 260 339 259 337 1 2 - -

Bataan

All Parcels 18,779 18,206 18,664 17,975 100 207 15 23


Fully owned 9,456 9,114 9,387 8,995 59 101 10 19
Ownerlike possession 3,407 2,599 3,394 2,555 13 44 - -
Tenanted 3,358 4,438 3,344 4,403 11 33 3 2
Leased/Rented 919 834 917 819 2 15 - -
Rent free 1,103 516 1,101 513 - - 2 3
Held under CLT or CLOA 324 310 323 309 1 1 - -
Held under CADT/CALT 48 139 48 139 - - - -
Held under CBFMA/
Stewardship 125 210 111 196 14 14 - -
Others 39 46 39 46 - - - -

Bulacan

All Parcels 62,602 47,817 61,751 45,804 672 1,450 179 563
Fully owned 30,116 21,643 29,621 20,466 360 762 135 415
Ownerlike possession 11,987 8,228 11,807 7,729 152 402 28 96
Tenanted 9,698 10,701 9,594 10,492 99 183 5 27
Leased/Rented 3,287 2,952 3,254 2,905 29 42 4 6
Rent free 5,967 2,352 5,957 2,320 6 15 4 17
Held under CLT or CLOA 816 890 805 875 10 15 1 *
Held under CADT/CALT 39 71 35 59 3 10 1 2
Held under CBFMA/
Stewardship 200 279 200 279 - - - -
Others 492 700 478 678 13 22 1 1

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Table 5.1 - Concluded
Number and Area of Holding/Farms Parcel by Tenure and Province: Region III, 2012
(Area in hectare. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Outside Located
Province / Within Province
Total Province but Outside the
Tenure of Farm/ and Region
Within Region Region
Farm Parcels
Number Area Number Area Number Area Number Area

Nueva Ecija

All Parcels 203,586 167,914 202,682 166,514 512 816 392 585
Fully owned 124,522 97,672 124,104 96,965 249 380 169 326
Ownerlike possession 39,461 25,638 39,249 25,344 103 173 109 120
Tenanted 18,163 21,484 18,040 21,289 61 114 62 81
Leased/Rented 11,106 11,797 10,993 11,636 72 118 41 42
Rent free 6,012 2,458 6,002 2,452 7 2 3 4
Held under CLT or CLOA 1,944 1,924 1,929 1,902 10 13 5 10
Held under CADT/CALT 355 242 355 242 - - - -
Held under CBFMA/
Stewardship 397 4,712 397 4,712 - - - -
Others 1,626 1,989 1,613 1,972 10 15 3 2

Pampanga

All Parcels 42,177 59,250 41,657 57,953 473 1,115 47 182


Fully owned 23,717 30,874 23,441 30,249 238 479 38 146
Ownerlike possession 6,877 9,102 6,790 8,900 80 167 7 35
Tenanted 6,858 11,710 6,784 11,518 74 192 - -
Leased/Rented 1,929 2,945 1,875 2,830 53 114 1 1
Rent free 1,039 873 1,030 860 8 13 1 1
Held under CLT or CLOA 393 637 379 596 14 40 - -
Held under CADT/CALT 862 2,321 858 2,215 4 106 - -
Held under CBFMA/
Stewardship 457 741 457 741 - - - -
Others 45 48 43 45 2 3 - -

Tarlac

All Parcels 89,253 88,413 83,341 83,621 1,412 1,818 4,500 2,974
Fully owned 37,331 39,910 36,711 38,995 486 688 134 227
Ownerlike possession 15,182 13,585 14,772 13,118 332 380 78 87
Tenanted 21,738 19,419 21,389 19,031 231 265 118 122
Leased/Rented 4,696 5,988 4,535 5,743 152 221 9 24
Rent free 2,564 2,324 2,551 2,307 7 10 6 8
Held under CLT or CLOA 1,008 1,297 958 1,201 49 93 1 3
Held under CADT/CALT 1,041 1,970 1,041 1,970 - - - -
Held under CBFMA/
Stewardship 261 311 261 311 - - - -
Others 5,432 3,609 1,123 944 155 161 4,154 2,503

Zambales

All Parcels 29,300 23,561 29,205 23,407 22 31 73 123


Fully owned 10,680 8,472 10,630 8,384 10 11 40 77
Ownerlike possession 4,992 3,276 4,975 3,256 7 9 10 11
Tenanted 7,490 6,621 7,477 6,601 1 4 12 16
Leased/Rented 2,675 2,283 2,667 2,266 2 4 6 13
Rent free 1,907 1,007 1,902 1,001 - - 5 6
Held under CLT or CLOA 283 564 282 563 1 1 - -
Held under CADT/CALT 913 719 912 717 1 2 - -
Held under CBFMA/
Stewardship 312 580 312 580 - - - -
Others 48 40 48 40 - - - -

Note: Data are tabulated by residence of the holder/operator.


* area less than 0.5 hectare
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 5.2
Number and Area of Holding/Farms Parcel by Main Use of the Land and Province: Region III, 2012
(Area in hectare. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Outside Located
Province / Within Province
Total Province but Outside the
Tenure of Farm/ and Region
Within Region Region
Farm Parcels
Number Area Number Area Number Area Number Area

Region III

All Parcels 490,023 446,176 481,508 436,082 3,235 5,507 5,280 4,586
Under temporary crops 301,012 357,148 292,897 348,200 2,993 4,937 5,122 4,011
Under permanent crops 39,649 65,973 39,309 65,035 199 392 141 546
Temporarily fallow 281 307 280 298 1 9 - -
Under temporary meadows
and pastures 415 728 413 724 1 1 1 2
Under permanent meadows
and pastures 361 1,109 360 1,101 1 8 - -
Covered with wood and
forest 219 2,005 217 1,905 2 100 - -
Under livestock and poultry
raising 6,825 5,545 6,791 5,476 23 46 11 23
Under aquaculture 153 180 153 180 - - - -
Homelot 140,568 13,007 140,548 12,989 15 15 5 4
Others 540 174 540 174 - - - -

Aurora

All Parcels 44,326 41,015 44,208 40,808 44 72 74 136


Under temporary crops 11,945 12,369 11,868 12,260 36 60 41 49
Under permanent crops 15,173 27,827 15,132 27,729 8 12 33 86
Temporarily fallow 8 6 8 6 - - - -
Under temporary meadows
and pastures 20 38 20 38 - - - -
Under permanent meadows
and pastures 6 8 6 8 - - - -
Covered with wood and
forest 18 81 18 81 - - - -
Under livestock and poultry
raising 136 42 136 42 - - - -
Under aquaculture - - - - - - - -
Homelot 17,019 644 17,019 644 - - - -
Others 1 * 1 * - - - -

Bataan

All Parcels 18,779 18,206 18,664 17,975 100 207 15 23


Under temporary crops 8,608 10,155 8,526 10,010 71 134 11 11
Under permanent crops 4,079 6,461 4,048 6,384 27 65 4 12
Temporarily fallow 11 8 11 8 - - - -
Under temporary meadows
and pastures 35 21 35 21 - - - -
Under permanent meadows
and pastures 53 49 52 41 1 8 - -
Covered with wood and
forest 33 68 33 68 - - - -
Under livestock and poultry
raising 488 303 488 303 - - - -
Under aquaculture 2 * 2 * - - - -
Homelot 5,460 1,116 5,459 1,116 1 * - -
Others 10 24 10 24 - - - -

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Table 5.2 - Continued
Number and Area of Holding/Farms Parcel by Main Use of the Land and Province: Region III, 2012
(Area in hectare. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Outside Located
Province / Within Province
Total Province but Outside the
Tenure of Farm/ and Region
Within Region Region
Farm Parcels
Number Area Number Area Number Area Number Area

Bulacan

All Parcels 62,602 47,817 61,751 45,804 672 1,450 179 563
Under temporary crops 30,503 35,118 29,746 33,426 641 1,410 116 282
Under permanent crops 3,970 6,503 3,901 6,208 15 21 54 274
Temporarily fallow 103 83 102 74 1 9 - -
Under temporary meadows
and pastures 176 308 175 306 - - 1 2
Under permanent meadows
and pastures 177 461 177 461 - - - -
Covered with wood and
forest 31 101 31 101 - - - -
Under livestock and poultry
raising 2,756 1,708 2,741 1,695 9 8 6 5
Under aquaculture 97 53 97 53 - - - -
Homelot 24,380 3,401 24,372 3,399 6 1 2 1
Others 409 81 409 81 - - - -

Nueva Ecija

All Parcels 203,586 167,914 202,682 166,514 512 816 392 585
Under temporary crops 120,389 151,306 119,592 150,101 424 666 373 538
Under permanent crops 7,540 10,731 7,441 10,546 83 139 16 46
Temporarily fallow 61 79 61 79 - - - -
Under temporary meadows
and pastures 51 109 50 108 1 1 - -
Under permanent meadows
and pastures 46 171 46 171 - - - -
Covered with wood and
forest 13 1,296 13 1,296 - - - -
Under livestock and poultry
raising 1,411 1,112 1,405 1,103 4 9 2 *
Under aquaculture - - - - - - - -
Homelot 74,016 3,080 74,015 3,080 - - 1 *
Others 59 31 59 31 - - - -

Pampanga

All Parcels 42,177 59,250 41,657 57,953 473 1,115 47 182


Under temporary crops 32,516 50,360 32,078 49,396 406 855 32 109
Under permanent crops 3,647 5,853 3,585 5,663 49 119 13 71
Temporarily fallow 60 96 60 96 - - - -
Under temporary meadows
and pastures 46 70 46 70 - - - -
Under permanent meadows
and pastures 19 10 19 10 - - - -
Covered with wood and
forest 94 292 92 192 2 100 - -
Under livestock and poultry
raising 1,223 751 1,214 724 9 27 - -
Under aquaculture 30 88 30 88 - - - -
Homelot 4,542 1,732 4,533 1,715 7 14 2 3
Others - - - - - - - -

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Table 5.2 - Concluded
Number and Area of Holding/Farms Parcel by Main Use of the Land and Province: Region III, 2012
(Area in hectare. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Outside Located
Within Province
Province / Total Province but Outside the
and Region
Tenure of Farm/Farm Parcels Within Region Region
Number Area Number Area Number Area Number Area

Tarlac

All Parcels 89,253 88,413 83,341 83,621 1,412 1,818 4,500 2,974
Under temporary crops 76,718 80,076 70,835 75,367 1,400 1,788 4,483 2,922
Under permanent crops 3,489 5,452 3,464 5,390 11 28 14 34
Temporarily fallow 24 25 24 25 - - - -
Under temporary meadows
and pastures 35 82 35 82 - - - -
Under permanent meadows
and pastures 31 165 31 165 - - - -
Covered with wood and
forest 20 31 20 31 - - - -
Under livestock and poultry
raising 608 1,242 604 1,221 1 2 3 18
Under aquaculture 17 27 17 27 - - - -
Homelot 8,252 1,306 8,252 1,306 - - - -
Others 59 6 59 6 - - - -

Zambales

All Parcels 29,300 23,561 29,205 23,407 22 31 73 123


Under temporary crops 20,333 17,764 20,252 17,640 15 24 66 100
Under permanent crops 1,751 3,146 1,738 3,116 6 7 7 23
Temporarily fallow 14 9 14 9 - - - -
Under temporary meadows
and pastures 52 100 52 100 - - - -
Under permanent meadows
and pastures 29 245 29 245 - - - -
Covered with wood and
forest 10 136 10 136 - - - -
Under livestock and poultry
raising 203 389 203 389 - - - -
Under aquaculture 7 12 7 12 - - - -
Homelot 6,899 1,729 6,898 1,729 1 * - -
Others 2 32 2 32 - - - -

Note: Data are tabulated by residence of the holder/operator.


* area less than 0.5 hectare
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 5.3
Palay Production, Area Harvested and Average Yield by Province: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Production in metric tons. Area harvested in hectares)
Province 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Region III

Production 3,304,310 3,342,883 3,634,807 3,615,115 3,730,180


Area Harvested 699,646 704,185 720,930 727,704 730,784
Average Yield Per Hectare 4.72 4.75 5.04 4.97 5.10

Aurora

Production 86,971 77,040 100,179 104,687 103,402


Area Harvested 21,972 21,559 23,839 26,456 26,218
Average Yield Per Hectare 3.96 3.57 4.20 3.96 3.94

Bataan

Production 151,610 122,393 136,269 130,490 116,964


Area Harvested 31,835 30,391 30,075 30,412 28,478
Average Yield Per Hectare 4.76 4.03 4.53 4.29 4.11

Bulacan

Production 351,437 360,237 378,088 365,689 368,658


Area Harvested 79,297 80,726 82,801 82,534 77,990
Average Yield Per Hectare 4.43 4.46 4.57 4.43 4.73

Nueva Ecija

Production 1,580,620 1,684,352 1,884,091 1,886,709 1,955,961


Area Harvested 308,446 313,448 324,042 333,177 336,330
Average Yield Per Hectare 5.12 5.37 5.81 5.66 5.82

Pampanga

Production 425,609 421,647 429,406 432,172 451,360


Area Harvested 90,330 91,815 92,288 91,078 91,469
Average Yield Per Hectare 4.71 4.59 4.65 4.75 4.93

Tarlac

Production 570,095 564,992 579,013 568,862 595,463


Area Harvested 134,086 133,780 135,075 130,935 138,872
Average Yield Per Hectare 4.25 4.22 4.29 4.34 4.29

Zambales

Production 137,968 112,222 127,761 126,506 138,372


Area Harvested 33,680 32,466 32,810 33,112 31,427
Average Yield Per Hectare 4.10 3.46 3.89 3.82 4.40

Source: Palay Production Survey, Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 5.4
Palay Production and Area Harvested by Ecosystem and Province: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Production in metric tons. Area harvested in hectares)
Province/ 2015 2016 2017
Farm Type Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem
Region III
Production 3,304,310 1,879,797 1,424,513 3,342,883 1,803,762 1,539,121 3,634,807 1,793,676 1,841,131
Irrigated 3,059,780 1,871,692 1,188,088 3,114,840 1,799,977 1,314,863 3,342,794 1,786,728 1,556,066
Rainfed 244,530 8,105 236,425 228,043 3,785 224,258 292,013 6,948 285,065
Area Harvested 699,646 323,405 376,241 704,185 319,629 384,556 720,930 322,734 398,196
Irrigated 622,813 321,405 301,408 637,343 318,484 318,859 651,832 321,065 330,767
Rainfed 76,833 2,000 74,833 66,842 1,145 65,697 69,098 1,669 67,429

Aurora
Production 86,971 64,527 22,444 77,040 49,647 27,393 100,179 59,615 40,564
Irrigated 82,176 61,045 21,131 72,993 47,131 25,862 93,680 55,318 38,362
Rainfed 4,795 3,482 1,313 4,047 2,516 1,531 6,499 4,297 2,202
Area Harvested 21,972 13,630 8,342 21,559 12,917 8,642 23,839 13,497 10,342
Irrigated 20,624 12,780 7,844 20,273 12,149 8,124 22,157 12,509 9,648
Rainfed 1,348 850 498 1,286 768 518 1,682 988 694

Bataan
Production 151,610 86,197 65,413 122,393 65,199 57,194 136,269 71,929 64,340
Irrigated 149,562 86,197 63,365 121,095 65,199 55,896 134,787 71,927 62,860
Rainfed 2,048 .. 2,048 1,298 .. 1,298 1,482 2 1,480
Area Harvested 31,835 16,878 14,957 30,391 15,269 15,122 30,075 15,410 14,665
Irrigated 31,285 16,878 14,407 29,921 15,269 14,652 29,662 15,409 14,253
Rainfed 550 .. 550 470 .. 470 413 1 412

Bulacan
Production 351,437 175,780 175,657 360,237 177,341 182,896 378,088 180,984 197,104
Irrigated 292,908 172,757 120,151 311,737 176,809 134,928 313,224 178,584 134,640
Rainfed 58,529 3,023 55,506 48,500 532 47,968 64,864 2,400 62,464
Area Harvested 79,297 37,694 41,603 80,726 38,729 41,997 82,801 38,922 43,879
Irrigated 65,098 36,944 28,154 68,566 38,589 29,977 67,904 38,322 29,582
Rainfed 14,199 750 13,449 12,160 140 12,020 14,897 600 14,297

Nueva Ecija
Production 1,580,620 963,767 616,853 1,684,352 974,744 709,608 1,884,091 943,664 940,427
Irrigated 1,474,352 963,767 510,585 1,576,079 974,744 601,335 1,737,108 943,664 793,444
Rainfed 106,268 .. 106,268 108,273 .. 108,273 146,983 - 146,983
Area Harvested 308,446 135,675 172,771 313,448 135,119 178,329 324,042 136,561 187,481
Irrigated 270,509 135,675 134,834 279,075 135,119 143,956 290,864 136,561 154,303
Rainfed 37,937 .. 37,937 34,373 .. 34,373 33,178 - 33,178

Pampanga
Production 425,609 260,497 165,112 421,647 246,531 175,116 429,406 246,836 182,570
Irrigated 410,240 260,497 149,743 416,692 246,531 170,161 423,177 246,836 176,341
Rainfed 15,369 .. 15,369 4,955 .. 4,955 6,229 - 6,229
Area Harvested 90,330 53,671 36,659 91,815 52,529 39,286 92,288 52,537 39,751
Irrigated 86,761 53,671 33,090 90,420 52,529 37,891 90,814 52,537 38,277
Rainfed 3,569 .. 3,569 1,395 .. 1,395 1,474 - 1,474

Tarlac
Production 570,095 281,811 288,284 564,992 249,919 315,073 579,013 249,914 329,099
Irrigated 545,825 280,211 265,614 522,975 249,182 273,793 543,430 249,665 293,765
Rainfed 24,270 1,600 22,670 42,017 737 41,280 35,583 249 35,334
Area Harvested 134,086 54,150 79,936 133,780 55,357 78,423 135,075 55,018 80,057
Irrigated 123,587 53,750 69,837 122,859 55,120 67,739 125,631 54,938 70,693
Rainfed 10,499 400 10,099 10,921 237 10,684 9,444 80 9,364

Zambales
Production 137,968 47,218 90,750 112,222 40,381 71,841 127,761 40,734 87,027
Irrigated 104,717 47,218 57,499 93,269 40,381 52,888 97,388 40,734 56,654
Rainfed 33,251 .. 33,251 18,953 .. 18,953 30,373 - 30,373
Area Harvested 33,680 11,707 21,973 32,466 9,709 22,757 32,810 10,789 22,021
Irrigated 24,949 11,707 13,242 26,229 9,709 16,520 24,800 10,789 14,011
Rainfed 8,731 .. 8,731 6,237 .. 6,237 8,010 - 8,010

207
Table 5.4 - Concluded
Palay Production and Area Harvested by Ecosystem and Province: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Production in metric tons. Area harvested in hectares)
Province / 2018 2019
Farm Type Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem
Region III
Production 3,615,115 1,808,464 1,806,651 3,730,180 1,858,246 1,871,935
Irrigated 3,346,165 1,802,278 1,543,887 3,504,637 1,853,604 1,651,033
Rainfed 268,950 6,186 262,764 225,543 4,642 220,901
Area Harvested 727,704 326,819 400,885 730,784 332,755 398,029
Irrigated 663,020 325,288 337,732 676,071 331,627 344,444
Rainfed 64,684 1,531 63,153 54,713 1,128 53,585
Aurora
Production 104,687 58,681 46,006 103,402 57,924 45,478
Irrigated 98,933 55,593 43,340 99,413 55,634 43,779
Rainfed 5,754 3,088 2,666 3,989 2,290 1,699
Area Harvested 26,456 13,462 12,994 26,218 14,881 11,337
Irrigated 24,834 12,632 12,202 25,162 14,303 10,859
Rainfed 1,622 830 792 1,056 578 478
Bataan
Production 130,490 68,743 61,747 116,964 60,253 56,711
Irrigated 129,062 68,743 60,319 115,585 60,253 55,332
Rainfed 1,428 - 1,428 1,379 - 1,379
Area Harvested 30,412 15,175 15,237 28,478 14,072 14,406
Irrigated 30,012 15,175 14,837 28,107 14,072 14,035
Rainfed 400 - 400 371 - 371
Bulacan
Production 365,689 179,535 186,154 368,658 180,110 188,548
Irrigated 308,404 176,826 131,578 311,063 178,170 132,893
Rainfed 57,285 2,709 54,576 57,596 1,940 55,656
Area Harvested 82,534 39,849 42,685 77,990 36,266 41,724
Irrigated 68,675 39,247 29,428 64,890 35,819 29,071
Rainfed 13,859 602 13,257 13,100 447 12,653
Nueva Ecija
Production 1,886,709 944,723 941,986 1,955,961 1,005,015 950,946
Irrigated 1,740,011 944,723 795,288 1,860,078 1,005,015 855,063
Rainfed 146,698 - 146,698 95,883 - 95,883
Area Harvested 333,177 141,350 191,827 336,330 149,855 186,475
Irrigated 299,996 141,350 158,646 312,510 149,855 162,655
Rainfed 33,181 - 33,181 23,820 - 23,820
Pampanga
Production 432,172 248,299 183,873 451,360 255,488 195,872
Irrigated 426,207 248,299 177,908 450,212 255,488 194,724
Rainfed 5,965 - 5,965 1,148 - 1,148
Area Harvested 91,078 51,517 39,561 91,469 50,737 40,732
Irrigated 89,673 51,517 38,156 91,189 50,737 40,452
Rainfed 1,405 - 1,405 280 - 280
Tarlac
Production 568,862 265,445 303,417 595,463 260,141 335,322
Irrigated 545,226 265,056 280,170 563,189 259,729 303,460
Rainfed 23,636 389 23,247 32,274 412 31,862
Area Harvested 130,935 55,273 75,662 138,872 57,778 81,094
Irrigated 124,536 55,174 69,362 130,610 57,675 72,935
Rainfed 6,399 99 6,300 8,262 103 8,159
Zambales
Production 126,506 43,038 83,468 138,372 39,315 99,057
Irrigated 98,322 43,038 55,284 105,098 39,315 65,783
Rainfed 28,184 - 28,184 33,274 - 33,274
Area Harvested 33,112 10,193 22,919 31,427 9,166 22,261
Irrigated 25,294 10,193 15,101 23,603 9,166 14,437
Rainfed 7,818 - 7,818 7,824 - 7,824

Source: Palay Production Survey, Philippine Statistics Authority

208
Table 5.5
Corn Production, Area Harvested and Average Yield by Province: Region III, 2015 - 2019
(Production in metric tons. Area harvested in hectares)
Province 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Region III

Production 271,319 259,546 258,746 271,945 284,715


Area Harvested 47,368 47,382 45,875 47,597 48,827
Average Yield Per Hectare 5.73 5.48 5.64 5.71 5.83

Aurora

Production 23,696 26,403 22,557 17,133 15,865


Area Harvested 4,540 4,836 4,347 3,867 3,834
Average Yield Per Hectare 5.22 5.46 5.19 4.43 4.14

Bataan

Production 9,555 8,380 7,424 6,991 6,931


Area Harvested 1,737 1,669 1,494 1,465 1,435
Average Yield Per Hectare 5.50 5.02 4.97 4.77 4.83

Bulacan

Production 4,684 3,975 4,096 5,959 5,008


Area Harvested 1,211 1,185 1,200 1,159 1,158
Average Yield Per Hectare 3.87 3.35 3.41 5.14 4.32

Nueva Ecija

Production 33,071 31,930 38,459 38,964 51,360


Area Harvested 7,952 7,648 8,248 8,384 10,366
Average Yield Per Hectare 4.16 4.17 4.66 4.65 4.95

Pampanga

Production 60,487 62,360 60,805 64,618 71,218


Area Harvested 11,124 11,021 10,998 11,342 11,772
Average Yield Per Hectare 5.44 5.66 5.53 5.70 6.05

Tarlac

Production 138,616 124,800 124,368 134,945 131,507


Area Harvested 20,445 20,580 19,293 20,515 19,624
Average Yield Per Hectare 6.78 6.06 6.45 6.58 6.70

Zambales

Production 1,210 1,698 1,037 3,335 2,826


Area Harvested 359 443 295 865 638
Average Yield Per Hectare 3.37 3.83 3.52 3.86 4.43

Source: Corn Production Survey, Philippine Statistics Authority

209
Table 5.6
Corn Production and Area Harvested by Type and Province: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Production in metric tons. Area harvested in hectares)
Province / 2015 2016 2017
Farm Type Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem
Region III
Production 271,319 243,985 27,334 259,546 232,413 27,133 258,746 231,435 27,311
White 32,014 23,188 8,826 31,216 22,088 9,128 37,188 23,907 13,281
Yellow 239,305 220,797 18,508 228,330 210,325 18,005 221,558 207,528 14,030
Area Harvested 47,368 40,574 6,794 47,382 40,760 6,622 45,875 39,662 6,213
White 11,465 7,816 3,649 11,237 7,648 3,589 11,681 7,840 3,841
Yellow 35,903 32,758 3,145 36,145 33,112 3,033 34,194 31,822 2,372
Aurora
Production 23,696 16,770 6,926 26,403 16,822 9,581 22,557 16,018 6,539
White 2,003 1,280 723 2,189 1,372 817 2,278 1,486 792
Yellow 21,693 15,490 6,203 24,214 15,450 8,764 20,279 14,532 5,747
Area Harvested 4,540 2,891 1,649 4,836 2,921 1,915 4,347 2,961 1,386
White 942 551 391 933 581 352 914 616 298
Yellow 3,598 2,340 1,258 3,903 2,340 1,563 3,433 2,345 1,088
Bataan
Production 9,555 7,050 2,505 8,380 6,650 1,730 7,424 5,570 1,854
White 1,814 1,236 578 1,678 1,105 573 1,602 1,034 568
Yellow 7,741 5,814 1,927 6,702 5,545 1,157 5,822 4,536 1,286
Area Harvested 1,737 1,235 502 1,669 1,233 436 1,494 1,049 445
White 471 319 152 493 303 190 446 275 171
Yellow 1,266 916 350 1,176 930 246 1,048 774 274
Bulacan
Production 4,684 4,544 140 3,975 3,853 122 4,096 3,981 115
White 4,348 4,243 105 3,818 3,696 122 4,096 3,981 115
Yellow 336 301 35 157 157 .. - - -
Area Harvested 1,211 1,169 42 1,185 1,143 42 1,200 1,161 39
White 1,154 1,118 36 1,158 1,116 42 1,200 1,161 39
Yellow 57 51 6 27 27 .. - - -
Nueva Ecija
Production 33,071 23,812 9,259 31,930 24,655 7,275 38,459 25,854 12,605
White 13,229 8,339 4,890 13,624 8,587 5,037 19,215 9,939 9,276
Yellow 19,842 15,473 4,369 18,306 16,068 2,238 19,244 15,915 3,329
Area Harvested 7,952 5,160 2,792 7,648 5,215 2,433 8,248 5,390 2,858
White 5,098 3,010 2,088 5,069 3,005 2,064 5,570 3,190 2,380
Yellow 2,854 2,150 704 2,579 2,210 369 2,678 2,200 478
Pampanga
Production 60,487 58,542 1,945 62,360 60,362 1,998 60,805 58,874 1,931
White 8,095 6,260 1,835 7,212 5,395 1,817 7,517 5,766 1,751
Yellow 52,392 52,282 110 55,148 54,967 181 53,288 53,108 180
Area Harvested 11,124 10,359 765 11,021 10,289 732 10,998 10,277 721
White 2,883 2,143 740 2,610 1,914 696 2,672 1,987 685
Yellow 8,241 8,216 25 8,411 8,375 36 8,326 8,290 36
Tarlac
Production 138,616 132,199 6,417 124,800 118,626 6,174 124,368 120,319 4,049
White 1,951 1,387 564 2,229 1,587 642 2,212 1,601 611
Yellow 136,665 130,812 5,853 122,571 117,039 5,532 122,156 118,718 3,438
Area Harvested 20,445 19,462 983 20,580 19,596 984 19,293 18,609 684
White 669 486 183 779 584 195 760 562 198
Yellow 19,776 18,976 800 19,801 19,012 789 18,533 18,047 486
Zambales
Production 1,210 1,068 142 1,698 1,445 253 1,037 819 218
White 574 443 131 466 346 120 268 100 168
Yellow 636 625 11 1,232 1,099 133 769 719 50
Area Harvested 359 298 61 443 363 80 295 215 80
White 248 189 59 195 145 50 119 49 70
Yellow 111 109 2 248 218 30 176 166 10

210
Table 5.6 - Concluded
Corn Production and Area Harvested by Type and Province: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Production in metric tons. Area harvested in hectares)
Province / 2018 2019
Farm Type Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem Total 1st Sem 2nd Sem
Region III
Production 271,945 246,971 24,974 284,715 247,705 37,010
White 41,041 27,477 13,564 40,894 27,068 13,826
Yellow 230,903 219,494 11,409 243,821 220,637 23,184
Area Harvested 47,597 41,545 6,052 48,827 41,259 7,568
White 12,300 8,338 3,962 12,145 8,275 3,870
Yellow 35,297 33,207 2,090 36,682 32,984 3,698
Aurora
Production 17,133 13,361 3,772 15,865 11,343 4,523
White 2,050 1,386 664 1,296 1,003 294
Yellow 15,083 11,975 3,108 14,569 10,340 4,229
Area Harvested 3,867 2,778 1,089 3,834 2,712 1,122
White 890 578 312 721 560 161
Yellow 2,977 2,200 777 3,113 2,152 961
Bataan
Production 6,991 5,329 1,662 6,931 5,486 1,445
White 1,413 1,006 407 1,449 1,057 392
Yellow 5,578 4,323 1,255 5,482 4,429 1,053
Area Harvested 1,465 1,048 417 1,435 1,045 390
White 436 272 164 439 269 170
Yellow 1,029 776 253 996 776 220
Bulacan
Production 5,959 5,721 238 5,008 4,849 159
White 5,959 5,721 238 5,008 4,849 159
Yellow - - - - - -
Area Harvested 1,159 1,103 56 1,158 1,116 42
White 1,159 1,103 56 1,158 1,116 42
Yellow - - - - - -
Nueva Ecija
Production 38,964 26,352 12,612 51,360 29,983 21,377
White 19,600 10,517 9,083 20,444 11,050 9,394
Yellow 19,363 15,835 3,528 30,916 18,933 11,983
Area Harvested 8,384 5,548 2,836 10,366 6,204 4,162
White 5,672 3,345 2,327 6,060 3,445 2,615
Yellow 2,712 2,203 509 4,306 2,759 1,547
Pampanga
Production 64,618 62,698 1,920 71,218 68,231 2,987
White 8,024 6,226 1,798 9,858 6,970 2,888
Yellow 56,594 56,472 122 61,360 61,261 99
Area Harvested 11,342 10,621 721 11,772 11,093 679
White 2,861 2,164 697 2,811 2,151 660
Yellow 8,481 8,457 24 8,961 8,942 19
Tarlac
Production 134,945 130,601 4,344 131,507 125,363 6,144
White 2,328 1,380 948 2,210 1,585 625
Yellow 132,617 129,221 3,396 129,297 123,778 5,519
Area Harvested 20,515 19,722 793 19,624 18,545 1,079
White 708 442 266 706 509 197
Yellow 19,807 19,280 527 18,918 18,036 882
Zambales
Production 3,335 2,909 426 2,826 2,450 376
White 1,667 1,241 426 629 554 75
Yellow 1,668 1,668 - 2,197 1,896 301
Area Harvested 865 725 140 638 544 94
White 574 434 140 250 225 25
Yellow 291 291 - 388 319 69

Source: Corn Production Survey, Philippine Statistics Authority

211
Table 5.7
Livestock and Poultry Volume of Production by Animal Type and Province: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Production in metric tons.)
Province 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Region III
Livestock
Carabao 6,886 6,767 5,843 5,931 5,846
Cattle 18,314 18,790 16,198 17,388 17,089
Hog 422,534 462,430 447,517 472,552 417,747
Goat 8,968 8,843 9,376 8,610 8,326

Poultry
Chicken 609,509 590,993 624,686 658,909 699,655
Chicken Egg 91,125 93,564 102,159 105,238 118,182
Duck 14,239 12,386 11,749 11,235 10,792
Duck Egg 15,703 17,510 17,828 17,849 21,030

Aurora
Livestock
Carabao 938 519 273 337 344
Cattle 950 1,003 773 987 707
Hog 5,275 5,657 5,209 5,272 6,541
Goat 194 208 212 257 250

Poultry
Chicken 968 770 659 636 549
Chicken Egg 190 190 213 220 182
Duck 36 36 38 43 44
Duck Egg 57 69 34 47 44

Bataan
Livestock
Carabao 488 542 558 611 601
Cattle 577 602 761 602 587
Hog 13,464 12,077 15,126 15,402 16,218
Goat 207 184 200 225 193

Poultry
Chicken 74,644 62,196 56,589 54,356 51,892
Chicken Egg 2,948 2,079 2,467 2,322 2,069
Duck 307 328 371 268 322
Duck Egg 1,612 1,403 1,173 1,062 1,118

Bulacan
Livestock
Carabao 437 469 431 452 445
Cattle 2,106 2,139 2,337 2,304 2,497
Hog 251,435 264,431 244,167 259,677 209,776
Goat 591 473 567 455 407

Poultry
Chicken 146,539 142,634 168,982 188,269 220,898
Chicken Egg 31,503 29,191 31,742 27,133 28,322
Duck 5,629 4,704 4,450 4,524 4,537
Duck Egg 6,155 8,020 9,006 9,701 11,294

212
Table 5.7 - Concluded
Livestock and Poultry Volume of Production by Animal Type and Province: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Production in metric tons.)
Province 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Nueva Ecija
Livestock
Carabao 1,391 1,078 1,036 1,039 1,025
Cattle 5,202 5,041 3,709 3,472 2,883
Hog 33,573 35,651 25,571 24,352 24,110
Goat 2,205 2,180 2,396 1,888 1,690

Poultry
Chicken 120,685 116,088 107,137 105,158 108,175
Chicken Egg 7,350 6,426 6,373 7,189 8,484
Duck 3,545 2,862 2,487 2,884 2,511
Duck Egg 4,238 4,151 3,039 2,830 3,113

Pampanga
Livestock
Carabao 372 915 1,213 1,182 1,108
Cattle 568 1,849 926 2,288 2,604
Hog 39,755 47,098 50,453 51,415 44,190
Goat 683 781 648 668 742

Poultry
Chicken 145,772 165,213 166,496 180,044 188,140
Chicken Egg 36,171 44,884 49,102 47,869 59,569
Duck 2,294 2,223 2,070 1,769 1,718
Duck Egg 2,792 3,133 3,333 3,233 4,171

Tarlac
Livestock
Carabao 2,151 2,047 1,890 1,930 2,008
Cattle 6,302 5,967 6,127 6,278 6,395
Hog 62,320 82,105 89,950 98,591 98,628
Goat 4,262 4,180 4,565 4,203 4,119

Poultry
Chicken 91,641 95,055 93,518 102,068 104,031
Chicken Egg 11,875 9,778 11,223 19,224 18,391
Duck 2,316 2,170 2,231 1,654 1,555
Duck Egg 740 603 1,117 841 1,154

Zambales
Livestock
Carabao 1,109 1,198 442 381 315
Cattle 2,608 2,189 1,565 1,457 1,414
Hog 16,712 15,411 17,041 17,842 18,283
Goat 826 836 788 914 925

Poultry
Chicken 29,261 9,038 31,305 28,378 25,970
Chicken Egg 1,089 1,016 1,040 1,281 1,166
Duck 111 64 103 93 106
Duck Egg 109 130 124 134 137

Source: Backyard Livestock and Poultry Survey and Commercial Livestock and Poultry Survey, Philippine Statistics
Authority

213
Table 5.8
Inventory of Livestock and Poultry by Animal Type and Province
Region III, As of January 1, 2016 - 2020
(Number of heads for livestock and birds for poultry)
Province/
2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Kind of Animal

Region III
Livestock
Carabao 223,978 223,036 230,230 231,446 232,243
Cattle 192,997 198,760 206,781 203,535 199,187
Goat 351,922 351,473 330,795 325,258 337,842
Swine 2,237,244 2,068,617 2,112,432 2,054,370 2,164,853

Poultry
Chicken 34,788,208 27,461,705 29,477,471 31,764,997 28,682,525
Duck 3,410,575 3,452,527 3,456,264 3,706,829 4,076,013

Aurora
Livestock
Carabao 17,311 16,461 17,060 17,010 16,823
Cattle 12,477 14,467 16,631 16,412 17,510
Goat 11,089 11,656 12,969 15,082 16,794
Swine 69,025 60,997 59,401 61,908 56,547

Poultry
Chicken 143,850 134,688 138,433 139,936 128,314
Duck 28,088 28,103 32,250 27,974 27,024

Bataan
Livestock
Carabao 8,411 8,105 7,653 7,220 6,311
Cattle 21,059 21,540 21,940 22,505 22,820
Goat 24,395 27,406 29,323 27,869 28,756
Swine 68,402 62,529 82,747 79,639 71,967

Poultry
Chicken 4,491,557 1,922,409 1,219,272 1,057,759 636,767
Duck 307,401 304,953 269,735 287,146 280,961

Bulacan
Livestock
Carabao 18,179 18,728 19,407 19,809 19,887
Cattle 17,089 17,501 18,471 19,105 18,842
Goat 31,042 33,993 31,718 30,982 37,030
Swine 1,232,440 1,030,032 1,028,625 1,037,599 1,157,358

Poultry
Chicken 6,278,314 4,454,097 4,650,875 4,840,228 4,932,286
Duck 1,215,602 1,242,207 1,311,501 1,463,678 1,612,344

214
Table 5.8 - Concluded
Inventory of Livestock and Poultry by Animal Type and Province
Region III, As of January 1, 2016 - 2020
(Number of heads for livestock and birds for poultry)
Province/
2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Kind of Animal

Nueva Ecija
Livestock
Carabao 56,820 55,554 56,897 57,438 58,839
Cattle 30,666 29,882 32,099 29,558 29,506
Goat 72,450 70,761 62,526 62,817 62,756
Swine 126,679 104,822 123,749 125,546 110,620

Poultry
Chicken 8,825,309 5,063,628 6,318,569 7,239,382 5,876,400
Duck 467,033 502,005 631,445 603,815 644,587

Pampanga
Livestock
Carabao 39,599 39,236 39,044 39,884 40,900
Cattle 6,803 5,299 4,299 4,384 4,135
Goat 43,461 44,337 50,313 56,369 62,472
Swine 191,988 210,699 215,075 203,739 198,215

Poultry
Chicken 9,265,939 9,146,248 9,849,840 10,012,379 9,759,034
Duck 883,028 897,955 804,452 876,916 1,057,653

Tarlac
Livestock
Carabao 53,544 56,867 60,858 60,912 60,363
Cattle 73,772 75,993 77,940 76,048 71,592
Goat 136,998 132,975 113,076 101,282 97,731
Swine 477,818 494,781 500,497 450,390 459,275

Poultry
Chicken 4,647,344 5,140,418 4,034,393 5,937,925 5,321,552
Duck 464,695 415,947 359,247 394,374 406,331

Zambales
Livestock
Carabao 30,114 28,085 29,311 29,173 29,120
Cattle 31,131 34,078 35,401 35,523 34,782
Goat 32,487 30,345 30,870 30,857 32,303
Swine 70,892 104,757 102,338 95,549 110,871

Poultry
Chicken 1,135,895 1,600,217 3,266,089 2,537,388 2,028,172
Duck 44,728 61,357 47,634 52,926 47,113

Note: Reference period is as of January 1 of the reference year


Source: Backyard Livestock and Poultry Survey and Commercial Livestock and Poultry Survey, Philippine Statistics
Authority

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Table 5.9
Animals Slaughtered in Slaughter House/Dressing Plant by Animal Type and Province
Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Number of heads for livestock and birds for poultry)
Province/ Animal
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Type

Region III
Carabao 18,832 22,183 28,737 26,762 20,262
Cattle 47,902 48,080 49,865 53,164 58,351
Goat 6,731 8,233 9,275 9,141 9,101
Swine 1,802,946 1,990,596 2,162,645 2,167,469 2,055,836
Chicken 145,517,487 152,533,383 185,494,750 219,984,208 223,816,768

Aurora
Carabao 667 710 780 896 848
Cattle 1,728 1,779 1,783 2,022 2,249
Goat .. .. 31 188 151
Swine 22,972 27,400 31,984 37,775 40,900
Chicken - - - - -

Bataan
Carabao 87 46 89 134 79
Cattle 2,890 3,099 3,346 2,895 3,124
Goat 291 302 220 130 124
Swine 109,673 112,188 130,201 114,804 101,573
Chicken 18,945,755 19,512,164 25,500,300 30,055,129 27,949,215

Bulacan
Carabao 6,742 7,259 14,008 11,941 7,693
Cattle 13,737 12,583 15,531 17,459 21,966
Goat 331 282 247 118 104
Swine 593,078 586,023 666,499 673,397 706,402
Chicken 78,064,127 76,846,994 98,484,768 119,131,516 126,697,354

Nueva Ecija
Carabao 2,228 2,482 2,384 2,465 1,588
Cattle 2,683 2,834 2,855 2,655 2,942
Goat 3,979 5,058 5,455 5,668 5,932
Swine 286,157 303,608 333,355 327,916 282,618
Chicken 14,138,773 12,759,486 13,937,496 12,785,922 15,919,730

Pampanga
Carabao 5,123 7,556 7,651 7,656 6,845
Cattle 16,893 17,860 16,127 18,102 17,073
Goat 55 114 35 20 9
Swine 494,956 632,975 663,630 681,238 597,437
Chicken 16,205,294 26,529,929 28,926,013 35,760,124 33,703,946

Tarlac
Carabao 3,101 2,962 2,607 2,653 2,286
Cattle 4,094 4,482 3,920 3,726 4,609
Goat 1,777 2,096 3,018 2,662 2,559
Swine 163,307 175,918 181,087 180,440 180,594
Chicken 15,113,675 16,639,762 17,693,489 22,088,985 19,213,445

Zambales
Carabao 884 1,168 1,218 1,017 923
Cattle 5,877 5,443 6,303 6,305 6,388
Goat 298 381 269 355 222
Swine 132,803 152,484 155,889 151,899 146,312
Chicken 3,049,863 245,048 952,684 162,532 333,078

Source: Compilation of Data from Slaughter Houses and Poultry Pressing Plants, Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 5.10
Fish Production by Sub-sector and by Province: Region III, 2000 - 2019
(In metric tons. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Municipal Fisheries
Province / Commercial
Total Total Marine Inland Aquaculture
Year Fisheries
Municipal Municipal Municipal

Region III
2000 140,168.4 12,286.0 14,127.0 11,770.0 2,357.0 113,755.4
2001 185,246.0 14,091.0 16,082.0 13,071.0 3,011.0 155,073.0
2002 182,225.6 11,506.0 18,202.0 11,925.0 6,277.0 152,517.6
2003 181,790.7 11,067.0 20,818.0 13,707.0 7,111.0 149,905.7
2004 186,127.4 11,295.9 22,836.5 14,001.8 8,834.7 151,995.0
2005 209,342.7 9,553.0 36,299.7 26,457.1 9,842.7 163,490.0
2006 236,134.3 9,970.9 34,633.0 24,449.6 10,183.5 191,530.3
2007 259,375.0 9,940.1 41,945.8 28,265.5 13,680.3 207,489.2
2008 274,926.1 8,979.9 42,464.9 29,221.9 13,243.0 223,481.4
2009 272,113.9 5,873.3 41,950.7 28,637.2 13,313.5 224,289.9
2010 264,679.0 4,335.8 40,559.6 28,319.7 12,240.0 219,783.7
2011 258,966.9 4,549.0 42,047.1 29,672.8 12,374.3 212,370.9
2012 259,395.3 3,366.1 40,374.4 27,766.1 12,608.3 215,654.8
2013 269,560.5 3,342.8 40,685.5 27,565.6 13,119.9 225,532.2
2014 278,046.8 6,817.5 40,466.3 27,291.7 13,174.7 230,762.9
2015 276,969.0 6,595.1 40,641.6 26,790.0 13,851.6 229,732.3
2016 272,651.8 4,890.1 41,622.6 27,682.5 13,940.1 226,139.1
2017 287,493.3 5,908.9 44,117.2 30,021.9 14,095.2 237,467.3
2018 309,582.2 7,116.7 54,477.2 38,112.4 16,364.9 247,988.3
2019 322,164.3 8,333.5 60,859.3 45,937.1 14,922.2 252,971.6

Aurora
2000 3,358.0 .. 2,951.0 2,903.0 48.0 407.0
2001 3,884.0 .. 3,287.0 3,178.0 109.0 597.0
2002 4,204.0 .. 3,602.0 3,442.0 160.0 602.0
2003 4,317.0 .. 3,788.0 3,571.0 217.0 529.0
2004 4,385.6 .. 3,752.6 3,517.3 235.3 633.0
2005 4,389.9 32.8 3,700.0 3,447.0 253.0 657.1
2006 4,272.0 51.9 3,566.1 3,335.3 230.8 654.0
2007 4,440.8 80.6 3,700.1 3,474.2 225.9 660.1
2008 3,951.8 85.4 3,221.2 3,011.7 209.6 645.2
2009 3,470.1 152.6 2,918.3 2,723.1 195.2 399.3
2010 3,792.8 114.2 3,326.2 3,128.3 198.0 352.3
2011 3,468.1 104.4 3,063.7 2,865.1 198.6 300.0
2012 3,252.1 93.3 2,893.5 2,696.9 196.6 265.3
2013 3,309.6 98.0 2,915.3 2,706.5 208.7 296.3
2014 3,475.7 98.7 3,058.4 2,840.4 218.0 318.6
2015 3,716.8 32.7 3,122.1 2,903.0 219.1 562.1
2016 3,506.3 57.6 3,046.7 2,836.7 210.0 402.0
2017 3,249.0 91.6 2,823.2 2,687.4 135.9 334.1
2018 3,038.4 87.2 2,598.1 2,493.4 104.7 353.1
2019 2,946.9 103.7 2,457.6 2,386.8 70.8 385.6

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Table 5.10 - Continued
Fish Production by Sub-sector and by Province: Region III, 2000 - 2019
(In metric tons. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Municipal Fisheries
Province / Commercial
Total Total Marine Inland Aquaculture
Year Fisheries
Municipal Municipal Municipal

Bataan
2000 20,257.1 5,133.0 5,286.0 5,283.0 3.0 9,838.1
2001 25,106.0 6,551.0 5,914.0 5,910.0 4.0 12,641.0
2002 19,715.0 5,182.0 4,783.0 4,747.0 36.0 9,750.0
2003 18,594.3 4,950.0 5,068.0 5,016.0 52.0 8,576.3
2004 19,289.6 4,916.9 5,399.7 5,349.7 50.0 8,972.9
2005 30,336.8 4,390.0 12,069.1 12,011.7 57.3 13,877.7
2006 28,154.0 4,791.2 10,148.6 10,071.3 77.3 13,214.3
2007 29,583.2 4,920.5 10,978.2 10,906.9 71.4 13,684.5
2008 29,876.0 4,098.8 11,767.3 11,692.6 74.7 14,009.9
2009 25,445.1 1,693.5 10,370.0 10,292.5 77.4 13,381.7
2010 23,373.0 .. 10,328.3 10,250.9 77.4 13,044.7
2011 23,234.1 .. 10,882.9 10,801.5 81.4 12,351.2
2012 22,424.0 .. 10,639.1 10,554.0 85.1 11,785.0
2013 22,667.0 .. 10,624.4 10,533.2 91.2 12,042.7
2014 26,098.3 3,364.2 10,800.7 10,710.4 90.3 11,933.3
2015 26,072.2 3,388.8 10,862.7 10,782.8 80.0 11,820.7
2016 25,877.6 2,683.5 12,137.6 12,085.4 52.2 11,056.5
2017 26,183.5 1,852.8 13,451.2 13,382.5 68.7 10,879.5
2018 29,788.3 585.1 18,006.8 17,936.1 70.7 11,196.4
2019 35,165.3 316.6 23,856.3 23,785.7 70.7 10,992.4

Bulacan
2000 38,432.0 1,931.0 1,080.0 758.0 322.0 35,421.0
2001 68,324.0 2,154.0 1,324.0 827.0 497.0 64,846.0
2002 58,128.0 1,679.0 1,108.0 710.0 398.0 55,341.0
2003 54,196.8 1,602.0 1,147.0 644.0 503.0 51,447.8
2004 53,804.3 1,474.0 1,465.0 599.0 866.0 50,865.3
2005 50,953.4 1,254.3 2,274.6 1,504.1 770.5 47,424.6
2006 48,780.7 1,117.8 2,427.0 1,513.0 914.0 45,235.9
2007 47,834.8 1,050.0 4,223.1 2,750.9 1,472.3 42,561.7
2008 51,768.9 977.8 3,983.3 2,722.2 1,261.0 46,807.9
2009 45,866.8 521.6 2,648.8 1,704.7 944.1 42,696.5
2010 44,354.6 469.5 2,698.2 1,698.0 1,000.2 41,187.0
2011 40,790.9 475.1 2,795.4 1,677.4 1,118.0 37,520.4
2012 41,878.8 329.0 1,919.5 1,339.6 579.9 39,630.3
2013 42,549.6 351.9 1,929.1 1,174.7 754.3 40,268.7
2014 41,481.0 377.7 1,676.9 876.4 800.5 39,426.4
2015 40,787.1 378.2 2,406.8 1,197.7 1,209.1 38,002.1
2016 41,715.7 351.9 2,640.9 1,689.6 951.3 38,722.9
2017 39,582.4 601.2 2,203.6 1,147.0 1,056.6 36,777.6
2018 42,574.1 174.2 2,540.6 956.4 1,584.2 39,859.3
2019 46,705.7 204.1 4,107.3 2,099.6 2,007.7 42,394.2

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Table 5.10 - Continued
Fish Production by Sub-sector and by Province: Region III, 2000 - 2019
(In metric tons. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Municipal Fisheries
Province / Commercial
Total Total Marine Inland Aquaculture
Year Fisheries
Municipal Municipal Municipal

Nueva Ecija
2000 6,461.0 . 109.0 . 109.0 6,352.0
2001 7,012.0 . 378.0 . 378.0 6,634.0
2002 6,977.0 . 643.0 . 643.0 6,334.0
2003 7,425.0 . 857.0 . 857.0 6,568.0
2004 7,557.0 . 1,016.0 . 1,016.0 6,541.0
2005 7,479.5 . 1,253.0 . 1,253.0 6,226.5
2006 8,394.8 . 1,612.8 . 1,612.8 6,782.0
2007 8,554.6 . 1,491.3 . 1,491.3 7,063.4
2008 8,805.2 . 1,782.8 . 1,782.8 7,022.3
2009 6,529.7 . 1,606.4 . 1,606.4 4,923.4
2010 5,973.9 . 1,394.5 . 1,394.5 4,579.3
2011 5,286.8 . 1,023.6 . 1,023.6 4,263.2
2012 5,147.5 . 884.8 . 884.8 4,262.7
2013 4,430.7 . 917.3 . 917.3 3,513.5
2014 4,928.8 . 694.4 . 694.4 4,234.4
2015 5,059.4 . 559.7 . 559.7 4,499.7
2016 6,551.2 . 836.6 . 836.6 5,714.6
2017 5,446.8 . 762.3 . 762.3 4,684.5
2018 6,348.8 . 885.5 . 885.5 5,463.2
2019 5,930.3 . 760.8 . 760.8 5,169.5

Pampanga
2000 60,510.0 . 2,775.0 1,100.0 1,675.0 57,735.0
2001 68,046.0 . 3,048.0 1,263.0 1,785.0 64,998.0
2002 80,902.0 . 6,067.0 1,245.0 4,822.0 74,835.0
2003 82,582.4 . 6,534.0 1,337.0 5,197.0 76,048.4
2004 85,587.9 . 7,743.8 1,467.8 6,276.0 77,844.1
2005 95,467.6 . 8,755.5 1,627.5 7,128.0 86,712.2
2006 124,245.4 . 8,817.7 1,943.2 6,874.5 115,427.7
2007 143,110.5 . 11,966.7 2,077.7 9,889.0 131,143.8
2008 155,480.9 . 11,563.5 2,236.7 9,326.8 143,917.5
2009 162,949.7 . 11,793.1 2,324.3 9,468.9 151,156.6
2010 159,528.3 . 10,925.3 2,206.5 8,718.7 148,603.1
2011 156,833.6 . 11,210.9 2,163.1 9,047.8 145,622.7
2012 155,755.1 . 11,821.5 2,025.8 9,795.8 143,933.6
2013 162,455.1 . 12,188.3 2,018.3 10,170.0 150,266.8
2014 163,722.8 . 12,478.6 2,030.9 10,447.7 151,244.2
2015 165,410.3 . 12,774.7 1,896.2 10,878.5 152,635.6
2016 165,074.2 . 12,835.1 1,886.5 10,948.6 152,239.2
2017 171,492.7 . 13,184.6 1,981.1 11,203.5 158,308.1
2018 174,993.0 . 13,830.8 2,018.3 11,812.5 161,162.2
2019 176,967.7 . 12,451.0 2,050.4 10,400.6 164,516.7

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Table 5.10 - Concluded
Fish Production by Sub-sector and by Province: Region III, 2000 - 2019
(In metric tons. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Municipal Fisheries
Province / Commercial
Total Total Marine Inland Aquaculture
Year Fisheries
Municipal Municipal Municipal

Tarlac
2000 1,910.3 . 138.0 . 138.0 1,772.3
2001 2,391.0 . 162.0 . 162.0 2,229.0
2002 2,387.6 . 142.0 . 142.0 2,245.6
2003 2,615.2 . 173.0 . 173.0 2,442.2
2004 2,725.7 . 248.4 . 248.4 2,477.4
2005 3,389.3 . 221.0 . 221.0 3,168.3
2006 5,328.3 . 301.2 . 301.2 5,027.1
2007 6,612.0 . 340.0 . 340.0 6,272.0
2008 6,538.4 . 397.5 . 397.5 6,140.9
2009 7,902.7 . 917.0 . 917.0 6,985.8
2010 6,365.8 . 731.1 . 731.1 5,634.7
2011 6,715.8 . 763.1 . 763.1 5,952.7
2012 7,783.1 . 861.5 . 861.5 6,921.6
2013 7,699.2 . 757.5 . 757.5 6,941.7
2014 8,505.7 . 719.9 . 719.9 7,785.8
2015 8,156.9 . 741.2 . 741.2 7,415.8
2016 7,302.2 . 797.6 . 797.6 6,504.6
2017 8,744.4 . 753.9 . 753.9 7,990.5
2018 9,215.6 . 1,802.5 . 1,802.5 7,413.2
2019 7,340.7 . 1,472.0 . 1,472.0 5,868.7

Zambales
2000 9,240.0 5,222.0 1,788.0 1,726.0 62.0 2,230.0
2001 10,483.0 5,386.0 1,969.0 1,893.0 76.0 3,128.0
2002 9,912.0 4,645.0 1,857.0 1,781.0 76.0 3,410.0
2003 12,060.0 4,515.0 3,251.0 3,139.0 112.0 4,294.0
2004 12,777.5 4,905.0 3,211.1 3,068.1 143.0 4,661.4
2005 17,326.2 3,875.9 8,026.6 7,866.8 159.8 5,423.7
2006 16,959.1 4,010.0 7,759.7 7,586.8 172.8 5,189.4
2007 19,239.2 3,889.0 9,246.4 9,055.9 190.5 6,103.8
2008 18,504.8 3,817.9 9,749.2 9,558.8 190.5 4,937.7
2009 19,949.8 3,505.6 11,697.3 11,592.6 104.7 4,746.9
2010 21,290.7 3,752.1 11,156.1 11,036.0 120.1 6,382.6
2011 22,637.7 3,969.5 12,307.5 12,165.8 141.7 6,360.6
2012 23,154.6 2,943.8 11,354.5 11,149.8 204.7 8,856.3
2013 26,449.3 2,892.9 11,353.7 11,132.9 220.9 12,202.7
2014 29,834.5 2,976.9 11,037.4 10,833.5 203.9 15,820.3
2015 27,766.3 2,795.5 10,174.4 10,010.3 164.1 14,796.4
2016 22,624.6 1,797.1 9,328.1 9,184.2 143.9 11,499.4
2017 32,794.6 3,363.2 10,938.3 10,823.9 114.3 18,493.1
2018 43,624.0 6,270.2 14,813.0 14,708.2 104.8 22,540.8
2019 47,107.8 7,709.1 15,754.3 15,614.6 139.6 23,644.4

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


Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 5.11
Aquaculture Production by Type of Culture and Province: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(In metric tons)
Province/
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Culture Type

Region III 229,732 226,139 237,467 247,988 252,972

Brackishwater Fishpond 94,159 93,355 91,474 87,777 86,491


Brackishwater Pen .. .. .. .. ..
Brackishwater Cage .. .. .. .. ..
Freshwater Fishpond 120,418 119,687 125,339 128,754 127,671
Freshwater Pen .. .. .. .. ..
Freshwater Cage 19 12 11 11 21
Marine Pen .. .. .. .. ..
Marine Cage 7,489 8,026 13,164 17,804 17,476
Oyster 5,294 4,323 6,934 12,539 19,964
Mussel 525 436 402 341 235
Seaweed 1,828 300 144 763 1,113
Rice Fish .. .. .. .. ..
Small Farm Reservoir .. .. .. .. ..

Aurora 562 402 334 353 386

Brackishwater Fishpond 195 137 101 103 98


Brackishwater Pen .. .. .. .. ..
Brackishwater Cage .. .. .. .. ..
Freshwater Fishpond 367 265 233 246 288
Freshwater Pen .. .. .. .. ..
Freshwater Cage .. .. .. .. ..
Marine Pen .. .. .. .. ..
Marine Cage .. .. .. 4 ..
Oyster .. .. .. .. ..
Mussel .. .. .. .. ..
Seaweed .. .. .. .. ..
Rice Fish .. .. .. .. ..
Small Farm Reservoir .. .. .. .. ..

Bataan 11,821 11,056 10,879 11,196 10,992

Brackishwater Fishpond 10,044 9,560 9,399 9,790 9,747


Brackishwater Pen .. .. .. .. ..
Brackishwater Cage .. .. .. .. ..
Freshwater Fishpond 1,238 1,061 1,079 1,065 1,010
Freshwater Pen .. .. .. .. ..
Freshwater Cage .. .. .. .. ..
Marine Pen .. .. .. .. ..
Marine Cage 6 .. .. .. ..
Oyster 8 .. .. .. ..
Mussel 525 436 402 341 235
Seaweed .. .. .. .. ..
Rice Fish .. .. .. .. ..
Small Farm Reservoir .. .. .. .. ..

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Table 5.11 - Continued
Aquaculture Production by Type of Culture and Province: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(In metric tons)
Province/
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Culture Type

Bulacan 38,002 38,723 36,778 39,859 42,394

Brackishwater Fishpond 29,835 32,068 26,962 23,479 18,259


Brackishwater Pen .. .. .. .. ..
Brackishwater Cage .. .. .. .. ..
Freshwater Fishpond 2,881 2,332 2,881 3,842 4,171
Freshwater Pen .. .. .. .. ..
Freshwater Cage .. .. .. .. ..
Marine Pen .. .. .. .. ..
Marine Cage .. .. .. .. ..
Oyster 5,286 4,323 6,934 12,539 19,964
Mussel .. .. .. .. ..
Seaweed .. .. .. .. ..
Rice Fish .. .. .. .. ..
Small Farm Reservoir .. .. .. .. ..

Nueva Ecija 4,500 5,715 4,684 5,463 5,170

Brackishwater Fishpond .. .. .. .. ..
Brackishwater Pen .. .. .. .. ..
Brackishwater Cage .. .. .. .. ..
Freshwater Fishpond 4,500 5,715 4,684 5,463 5,170
Freshwater Pen .. .. .. .. ..
Freshwater Cage .. .. .. .. ..
Marine Pen .. .. .. .. ..
Marine Cage .. .. .. .. ..
Oyster .. .. .. .. ..
Mussel .. .. .. .. ..
Seaweed .. .. .. .. ..
Rice Fish .. .. .. .. ..
Small Farm Reservoir .. .. .. .. ..

Pampanga 152,636 152,239 158,308 161,162 164,517

Brackishwater Fishpond 48,809 48,577 50,171 50,868 54,198


Brackishwater Pen .. .. .. .. ..
Brackishwater Cage .. .. .. .. ..
Freshwater Fishpond 103,827 103,662 108,137 110,294 110,319
Freshwater Pen .. .. .. .. ..
Freshwater Cage .. .. .. .. ..
Marine Pen .. .. .. .. ..
Marine Cage .. .. .. .. ..
Oyster .. .. .. .. ..
Mussel .. .. .. .. ..
Seaweed .. .. .. .. ..
Rice Fish .. .. .. .. ..
Small Farm Reservoir .. .. .. .. ..

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Table 5.11 - Concluded
Aquaculture Production by Type of Culture and Province: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(In metric tons)
Province/
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Culture Type

Tarlac 7,416 6,505 7,990 7,413 5,869

Brackishwater Fishpond .. .. .. .. ..
Brackishwater Pen .. .. .. .. ..
Brackishwater Cage .. .. .. .. ..
Freshwater Fishpond 7,397 6,492 7,979 7,402 5,847
Freshwater Pen .. .. .. .. ..
Freshwater Cage 19 12 11 11 21
Marine Pen .. .. .. .. ..
Marine Cage .. .. .. .. ..
Oyster .. .. .. .. ..
Mussel .. .. .. .. ..
Seaweed .. .. .. .. ..
Rice Fish .. .. .. .. ..
Small Farm Reservoir .. .. .. .. ..

Zambales 14,796 11,499 18,493 22,541 23,644

Brackishwater Fishpond 5,277 3,013 4,840 3,536 4,190


Brackishwater Pen .. .. .. .. ..
Brackishwater Cage .. .. .. .. ..
Freshwater Fishpond 209 160 345 441 865
Freshwater Pen .. .. .. .. ..
Freshwater Cage .. .. .. .. ..
Marine Pen .. .. .. .. ..
Marine Cage 7,483 8,026 13,164 17,800 17,476
Oyster .. .. .. .. ..
Mussel .. .. .. .. ..
Seaweed 1,828 300 144 763 1,113
Rice Fish .. .. .. .. ..
Small Farm Reservoir .. .. .. .. ..

Source: Quarterly Aquaculture Survey, Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 5.12
Number of Compliant (Operating) Cooperatives by Type and Province as of 31 December 2018: Region III
Type of Cooperative Total Aurora Bataan Bulacan Nueva Ecija Pampanga Tarlac Zambales

Total 1,357 62 99 373 357 172 217 77

Advocacy - - - - - - - -
Agrarian 54 23 2 1 7 15 4 2
Agriculture 485 20 27 83 164 29 138 24
Consumer 57 - 5 11 15 12 6 8
CoopBank 3 1 1 - - - - 1
Credit* 149 4 8 58 49 14 12 4
Dairy 4 - - 1 3 - - -
Electric 1 - - - 1 - - -
Federation-Secondary 16 - 1 6 3 2 3 1
Fishermen 2 - 1 1 - - - -
Multipurpose* 402 9 45 149 67 79 28 25
Labor-Service 6 - - 1 1 4 - -
Marketing* 15 - - 4 3 2 5 1
Producers* 41 3 2 16 14 1 5 -
Service* 22 - 4 4 7 1 5 1
Transport 89 2 2 34 18 13 10 10
Union-Secondary 3 - - 1 1 - 1 -
Housing 2 - - - 2 - - -
Worker - - - - - - - -
Water Service 6 - 1 3 2 - - -

Table 5.12 - Concluded


Number of Compliant (Operating) Cooperatives by Province as of December 2019: Region III
Type of Cooperative Total Aurora Bataan Bulacan Nueva Ecija Pampanga Tarlac Zambales

Total 67 102 365 374 190 255 89 1,442


Advocacy 1 1
Agrarian 23 1 3 8 14 5 2 56
Agriculture 19 27 81 167 37 162 23 516
Consumer 1 4 8 11 8 9 10 51
Coop Bank
Credit 5 9 54 52 15 19 7 161
Dairy 1 1 4 6
Eleclric
Federation-Secondary 1 6 4 1 2 14
Fishermen 1 1 1 1 4
Multipurpose 9 45 144 70 78 28 25 399
Labor Service 1 1 4 6
Marketing 2 3 2 3 1 11
Producers 3 2 9 14 2 4 5 39
Service 1 3 5 1 3 1 14
Transport 5 9 48 26 27 19 14 148
Union-Secondary 1 1 1 1 4
Housing 2 2
Worker
Water Services 1 3 6 10

Reclassification of type of cooperatives coming from multipurpose, credit, marketing, producers and service coops
Source: Cooperative Development Authority, Regional Office III

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Table 5.13
Status of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) by Land Type and Province
Region III, 1972 – 2019
(In hectares)
Total Private Agricultural Lands Non-Private Agricultural Lands
Province/
Year Landed
Area FB's OLT VOS CA GFI VLT Settlement GOL/KKK
Estates
Region III 461,078 335,238 246,890 30,776 41,239 8,154 36,394 49,952 14,051 33,622

1972-1998 349,957 238,880 205,733 18,231 13,227 4,965 21,898 44,253 10,800 30,850
1999 10,485 9,230 3,851 1,554 1,793 449 1,957 238 413 230
2000 8,428 8,091 2,965 1,312 1,813 211 1,693 219 163 52
2001 7,183 7,102 3,277 907 1,089 153 1,133 151 417 56
2002 6,929 6,224 2,468 1,010 1,539 221 1,295 95 272 29
2003 5,943 5,667 1,706 932 1,492 137 998 457 44 177
2004 6,153 5,340 1,809 865 1,611 138 1,171 106 233 220
2005 5,965 4,886 1,423 885 1,570 88 1,073 58 605 263
2006 5,428 4,561 1,267 1,060 1,727 215 535 88 190 346
2007 5,419 4,758 1,393 737 1,706 144 1,101 71 58 209
2008 5,839 4,539 1,843 853 1,001 195 1,238 173 69 467
2009 4,983 4,329 2,568 687 290 174 998 75 170 21
2010 5,281 4,997 2,456 522 1,032 117 539 62 39 514
2011 4,015 3,403 1,565 355 1,274 258 212 72 233 46
2012 5,325 3,410 2,902 342 1,230 383 229 146 61 32
2013 9,017 8,468 2,580 107 5,854 24 258 68 74 52
2014 4,682 2,505 3,465 98 801 20 21 98 140 39
2015 2,998 1,647 1,519 177 1,027 193 14 46 11 11
2016 1,791 1,216 545 95 607 63 16 462 3 -
2017 2,344 2,782 748 24 261 4 1 1,304 2 -
2018 2,913 3,203 807 23 295 2 14 1,710 54 8
2019 1,664 2,115 397 16 201 - - 1,024 26 -

Aurora 2,981 2,301 15 1,221 453 47 984 - 111 150

1972-1998 - - - - - - - - - -
1999 - - - - - - - - - -
2000 - - - - - - - - - -
2001 - - - - - - - - - -
2002 204 186 - 121 53 30 - - - -
2003 125 120 - 75 - - 38 - - 12
2004 149 99 - 126 - - 17 - - 6
2005 250 203 6 90 53 15 56 - - 30
2006 190 151 - 137 - - 53 - - -
2007 235 204 - 112 - - 123 - - -
2008 385 296 - 99 32 2 252 - - -
2009 485 301 - 166 3 - 300 - 1 15
2010 376 232 - 191 - - 129 - - 56
2011 74 39 - 46 4 - - - 24 -
2012 213 111 9 52 135 - 10 - 7 -
2013 180 213 - 6 120 - 6 - 48 -
2014 89 136 - - 27 - - - 31 31
2015 26 10 - - 26 - - - - -
2016 - - - - - - - - - -
2017 - - - - - - - - - -
2018 - - - - - - - - - -
2019 - - - - - - - - - -

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Table 5.13 - Continued
Status of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) by Land Type and Province
Region III, 1972 – 2019
(In hectares)
Total Private Agricultural Lands Non-Private Agricultural Lands
Province/
Year Landed
Area FB's OLT VOS CA GFI VLT Settlement GOL/KKK
Estates

Bataan 24,192 22,513 2,619 1,709 4,899 1,607 3,893 4,391 - 5,074

1972-1998 15,883 14,358 2,168 1,209 2,111 1,077 1,835 4,071 - 3,412
1999 1,361 984 27 223 167 102 613 41 - 188
2000 650 557 9 36 116 - 461 28 - -
2001 453 1,000 38 37 175 - 158 45 - -
2002 331 409 15 42 88 - 165 21 - -
2003 345 463 13 - 91 - 83 18 - 140
2004 379 362 16 13 52 - 104 15 - 179
2005 311 258 12 36 33 - 30 9 - 191
2006 330 506 4 10 100 - 55 17 - 144
2007 422 430 14 15 159 - 87 8 - 139
2008 575 386 4 36 58 - 40 8 - 429
2009 265 269 8 - - 141 90 23 - 3
2010 524 476 5 5 195 22 50 18 - 229
2011 606 599 6 - 446 142 1 11 - -
2012 873 758 16 47 610 123 47 30 - -
2013 371 314 5 - 265 - 64 17 - 20
2014 110 135 63 - 26 - 10 11 - -
2015 196 69 162 - 34 - - - - -
2016 42 45 17 - 25 - - - - -
2017 46 73 9 - 37 - - - - -
2018 119 62 8 - 111 - - - - -
2019 71 128 3 - 68 - - - - -

Bulacan 50,542 37,822 16,664 962 5,343 253 1,317 26,003 - -

1972-1998 40,715 30,005 12,757 241 1,785 224 384 25,324 - -


1999 1,498 1,195 705 18 602 - 67 106 - -
2000 1,044 923 281 30 569 - 102 62 - -
2001 601 611 206 26 221 - 126 22 - -
2002 525 346 134 17 183 16 160 15 - -
2003 406 375 61 1 297 6 32 9 - -
2004 366 362 68 34 222 - 10 32 - -
2005 437 385 63 48 262 - 49 15 - -
2006 451 426 167 108 98 - 36 42 - -
2007 472 350 146 119 88 2 101 16 - -
2008 583 463 200 142 98 - 116 27 - -
2009 419 444 180 145 17 - 42 35 - -
2010 342 515 145 27 131 2 6 31 - -
2011 116 184 60 - 29 - 5 22 - -
2012 387 197 274 - 64 2 - 47 - -
2013 513 313 251 3 137 - 81 41 - -
2014 843 204 592 - 166 - - 85 - -
2015 578 267 253 3 300 - - 22 - -
2016 73 42 16 - 54 - - 3 - -
2017 96 108 53 - 3 1 - 39 - -
2018 77 107 52 - 17 - - 8 - -
2019 50 68 42 - 7 - - 1 - -

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Table 5.13 - Continued
Status of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) by Land Type and Province
Region III, 1972 – 2019
(In hectares)
Total Private Agricultural Lands Non-Private Agricultural Lands
Province/
Year Landed
Area FB's OLT VOS CA GFI VLT Settlement GOL/KKK
Estates

Nueva Ecija 199,280 127,231 138,616 13,681 6,907 3,260 10,918 6,573 6,845 12,480

1972-1998 161,990 97,208 119,417 7,353 2,659 1,896 8,178 5,393 5,547 11,547
1999 2,894 2,645 1,490 713 84 190 232 26 139 20
2000 2,564 2,216 1,275 682 233 40 185 63 34 52
2001 3,065 2,846 1,951 515 92 80 348 14 9 56
2002 2,663 2,421 1,154 483 511 94 283 12 97 29
2003 2,317 1,985 944 471 357 89 423 2 6 25
2004 2,279 1,884 869 551 363 132 297 3 29 35
2005 2,210 1,600 761 472 159 33 181 5 557 42
2006 1,982 1,484 588 611 293 93 83 2 110 202
2007 1,795 1,507 778 374 299 59 194 4 19 68
2008 1,711 1,384 835 408 103 77 106 127 17 38
2009 1,929 1,526 1,303 178 91 23 188 4 139 3
2010 1,711 1,423 1,181 114 40 50 87 8 2 229
2011 1,245 801 684 236 134 100 35 8 2 46
2012 2,435 1,460 1,615 242 271 236 30 5 4 32
2013 1,386 737 1,084 71 124 12 33 10 20 32
2014 1,642 1,273 1,241 31 280 20 10 - 55 5
2015 1,032 596 646 83 255 28 9 - - 11
2016 746 513 237 83 390 7 16 9 3 -
2017 558 570 298 9 73 1 - 175 2 -
2018 1,127 1,152 265 1 96 - - 703 54 8
2019 606 824 175 - 76 - - 329 26 -

Pampanga 68,449 54,208 39,175 9,250 8,635 1,384 4,282 5,259 407 57

1972-1998 48,171 37,344 30,598 7,238 3,174 879 1,962 3,863 401 56
1999 1,166 1,110 533 282 204 12 105 30 - -
2000 1,193 1,197 393 228 317 4 230 18 3 -
2001 1,124 976 448 226 365 8 64 13 - -
2002 1,497 1,432 857 249 276 19 63 31 2 -
2003 1,248 1,215 386 333 348 21 105 55 - -
2004 1,294 1,110 480 114 408 5 242 45 - -
2005 1,218 1,032 311 124 416 14 331 22 - -
2006 1,271 748 238 62 730 121 102 18 - -
2007 1,265 927 173 75 483 83 433 17 - 1
2008 1,212 868 242 133 479 114 242 2 - -
2009 720 650 401 23 94 10 192 - - -
2010 1,028 886 537 9 362 41 79 - - -
2011 801 691 201 67 467 16 40 10 - -
2012 763 323 619 - 56 22 50 15 1 -
2013 852 276 760 23 35 12 22 - - -
2014 965 170 882 31 51 - 1 - - -
2015 537 345 289 - 238 1 5 4 - -
2016 401 306 159 1 88 - - 153 - -
2017 901 1,461 259 10 34 2 - 596 - -
2018 822 1,141 409 22 10 - 14 367 - -
2019 230 342 104 16 25 - - 85 - -

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Table 5.13 - Concluded
Status of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) by Land Type and Province
Region III, 1972 – 2019
(In hectares)
Total Private Agricultural Lands Non-Private Agricultural Lands
Province/
Year Landed
Area FB's OLT VOS CA GFI VLT Settlement GOL/KKK
Estates

Tarlac 80,428 69,480 45,122 2,629 12,314 553 6,279 6,715 6,688 128

1972-1998 55,457 44,672 38,296 1,366 2,569 220 3,392 4,638 4,852 124
1999 2,752 2,642 1,075 255 517 123 473 35 274 -
2000 2,574 2,717 949 256 576 167 452 48 126 -
2001 1,419 1,225 584 40 111 6 213 57 408 -
2002 1,184 900 220 88 262 1 424 16 173 -
2003 1,125 910 246 49 318 - 101 373 38 -
2004 1,190 1,085 304 27 456 1 187 11 204 -
2005 1,164 1,052 169 99 561 26 254 7 48 -
2006 897 950 213 132 380 1 82 9 80 -
2007 834 1,008 182 42 474 - 70 26 39 1
2008 944 840 488 35 117 2 241 9 52 -
2009 776 854 629 1 32 - 71 13 30 -
2010 876 994 465 176 92 2 99 5 37 -
2011 902 870 457 6 92 - 119 21 207 -
2012 534 431 318 1 94 - 70 2 49 -
2013 5,380 6,450 170 4 5,169 - 31 - 6 -
2014 492 416 183 33 217 - - 2 54 3
2015 213 148 58 3 117 4 - 20 11 -
2016 362 130 5 11 49 - - 297 - -
2017 640 488 73 5 68 - - 494 - -
2018 713 698 38 - 43 - - 632 - -
2019 649 710 30 - 10 - - 609 - -

Zambales 35,206 21,683 4,679 1,324 2,688 1,050 8,721 1,011 - 15,733

1972-1998 27,741 15,293 2,497 824 929 669 6,147 964 - 15,711
1999 814 654 21 63 219 22 467 - - 22
2000 403 481 58 80 2 - 263 - - -
2001 521 444 50 63 125 59 224 - - -
2002 525 530 88 10 166 61 200 - - -
2003 377 599 56 3 81 21 216 - - -
2004 496 438 72 - 110 - 314 - - -
2005 375 356 101 16 86 - 172 - - -
2006 307 296 57 - 126 - 124 - - -
2007 396 332 100 - 203 - 93 - - -
2008 429 302 74 - 114 - 241 - - -
2009 389 285 47 174 53 - 115 - - -
2010 424 471 123 - 212 - 89 - - -
2011 271 219 157 - 102 - 12 - - -
2012 120 130 51 - - 22 47 - -
2013 335 165 310 - 4 - 21 - - -
2014 541 171 504 3 34 - - - - -
2015 416 212 111 88 57 160 - - - -
2016 168 180 111 - 1 56 - - - -
2017 103 82 56 - 46 - 1 - - -
2018 55 43 35 - 18 2 - - - -
2019 58 43 43 - 15 - - - - -

Source: Department of Agrarian Reform


Note: Data of Aurora Province just started in 2002 where their previous years accomplishment was credited to Region IV
FB - Farmer Beneficiaries VOS – Voluntary Offer to Sell GFI – Government Financial Institution
OLT- Operation Land Transfer CA – Compulsory Acquisition VLT – Voluntary Land Transfer
GOL – Government Owned Land

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Chapter 6
INDUSTRY AND
SERVICES

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Chapter 6
INDUSTRY AND SERVICES

Data on the industry and service sectors serves as a gauge on the extent of the area's
attractiveness and capability to absorb entrepreneurial ventures. An analysis of the data on the size
and growth of the industry and service sectors and the stock and flow of investments will show the
enabling factors that provide or enhance the comparative advantages enjoyed by businesses and
investors in the area. With the data providing signals, the concerned governmental instrumentalities
can formulate policies, enforce regulations and undertake infrastructure programs and other forms of
assistance to businesses and prospective investors. Armed with the data, key decision makers in the
government and private sectors can also form alliances to improve the business climate and
environment in the region. Ultimately, the policies and measures implemented can serve as
instruments for achieving growth and providing employment opportunities, among others, to the
region's labor force.

This chapter presents data on the characteristics of establishments; number, floor area and
value of constructions; and value of investments generated in the region. Data on establishments are
from the Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry (ASPBI) and Updating of the List of
Establishments (ULE) undertaken by PSA. Data on construction statistics are derived from
administrative documents specifically from approved building permits compiled by PSA, while data on
investments and employment generated are obtained from the Department of Trade and Industry.

Sector Highlights
 Central Luzon had a total of 116,255 establishments in 2019, lower by 0.2 percent compared
with the 116,458 establishments recorded in 2018. (see Table 6.1)

 Establishments with total employment of 20 and over belonging to the formal sector of the
economy totaled to 2,963 in 2016 compared to 3,242 in 2015. Two in every ten establishment
(21.7 percent) were engaged in wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and
motorcycles in 2015. (see Table 6.5)
Figure 6.1 Number of Establishments by Sector
Region III, 2019

A 1,676
B 40
C 14,410
D 153
E 221
F 349
G 55,811
H 786
I 14,080
Sector

J 3,206
K 5,262
L 1,182
M 1,492
N 1,453
P 1,936
Q 3,947
R 1,486
S 8,765
0 7,000 14,000 21,000 28,000 35,000 42,000 49,000 56,000
Number of establishments

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2009 2009
PSIC Industry Description PSIC Industry Description
Code Code
A Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing J Information and Communication
B Mining and Quarrying K Financial and Insurance Activities
C Manufacturing L Real Estate Activities
D Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply M Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
E N Administrative and Support Service Activities
Remediation Activities
F Construction P Education
Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor
G Q Human Health and Social Work Activities
Vehicles and Motorcycles
H Transportation and Storage R Arts, Entertainment and Recreation
I Accommodation and Food Service Activities S Other Service Activities

Figure 6.2 Distribution of Establishments by Legal Organization


Region III, 2019

Cooperative Partnership Government


0.5% 0.3% Corporation
0.2%
Non-Stock,
Non-Profit Others
Corporation 0.03%
1.1%
Stock Corporation
13.7%
Single
Proprietorship
84.2%

Details may not add up to 100% due to rounding.

Figure 6.3 Distribution of Establishments by Economic Organization


Region III, 2019

Establishment Main Office Only Ancillary Unit


and Main Office 0.5% 0.5%
1.4%

Branch Only
15.0%

Single
Establishment
82.6%

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 In 2016, the manufacturing sector still employed the most number of workers, accounting for
43.2 percent of the total employment in the region. Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor
vehicles and motorcycles sector, despite having the most number of establishments, only have
9.3 percent of the total employment. (see Table 6.5)

 Total number of constructions in 2019 was estimated at 17,892 constructions, higher by


0.6 percent compared with the 17,777 constructions recorded in 2018. Residential and non-
residential constructions rose by 0.2 percent and 5.8 percent, respectively. (see Table 6.6)

 Average cost of residential-type building was estimated at PhP 9,451 per square meter while
PhP 8,127 per square meter for non-residential constructions in 2019. (see Table 6.7)
Figure 6.4 Number of Residential and Non-residential Constructions
Region III, 2014 - 2019

Residential Non-Residential
14,000 12,701 12,727
11,852
12,000 11,386
10,617 10,685
Number of construction

10,000

8,000

6,000

4,000 3,086 3,202 3,389


1,961 2,216
1,793
2,000

0
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Year

 Total value of investments generated in 2019 amounted to PhP 404.3 billion, generating a
total employment of 194,242 workers. (see Table 6.8)

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Table 6.1
Number of Establishments by Sector and Province: Region III, 2014 – 2019
(Details may not add up to total due to statistical disclosure control)
Number of Establishments
Region / Province Sector
Total
A B C D E F G H I

2014
Central Luzon 105,754 1,733 46 13,676 119 196 296 49,869 272 11,904
Aurora 1,280 s s 218 10 s 9 638 – 152
Bataan 8,816 86 s 1,064 8 s 51 4,011 20 1,059
Bulacan 31,368 538 12 4,227 9 49 89 14,336 102 3,599
Nueva Ecija 19,243 503 3 2,246 29 36 13 10,323 20 1,692
Pampanga 25,409 235 18 3,568 26 64 78 11,348 66 2,952
Tarlac 10,981 263 3 1,379 19 16 23 5,104 22 1,294
Zambales 8,657 107 8 974 18 15 33 4,109 42 1,156
2015
Central Luzon 101,176 1,718 44 13,377 119 197 298 47,765 272 10,925
Aurora 1,296 s s 211 10 s 9 661 - 146
Bataan 8,764 86 s 1,078 8 s 50 3,965 19 1,052
Bulacan 30,491 529 12 4,170 8 49 92 14,021 115 3,306
Nueva Ecija 19,045 503 3 2,232 29 36 13 10,253 20 1,667
Pampanga 23,046 229 18 3,375 26 65 75 10,247 56 2,543
Tarlac 11,098 266 3 1,382 19 16 23 5,199 22 1,287
Zambales 7,436 104 6 929 19 15 36 3,419 40 924
2016
Central Luzon 103,546 1,785 44 13,543 124 205 298 48,445 531 11,153
Aurora 1,329 1 - 214 10 3 10 673 2 145
Bataan 8,891 102 1 1,082 9 13 46 3,980 40 1,052
Bulacan 31,381 535 9 4,232 8 51 102 14,322 196 3,417
Nueva Ecija 19,368 520 6 2,265 31 36 11 10,350 52 1,687
Pampanga 23,338 239 17 3,380 25 66 71 10,294 119 2,544
Tarlac 11,248 270 4 1,398 22 21 23 5,222 48 1,290
Zambales 7,991 118 7 972 19 15 35 3,604 74 1,018
2017
Central Luzon 103,634 1,785 42 13,509 135 201 295 48,523 531 11,182
Aurora 1,336 1 - 214 10 3 10 674 2 146
Bataan 8,894 99 1 1,081 13 13 44 3,986 40 1,052
Bulacan 31,364 533 7 4,221 8 48 101 14,316 195 3,420
Nueva Ecija 19,369 519 6 2,258 33 36 11 10,344 53 1,694
Pampanga 23,419 244 16 3,376 29 65 73 10,357 119 2,558
Tarlac 11,254 272 4 1,393 22 21 23 5,226 48 1,292
Zambales 7,998 117 8 966 20 15 33 3,620 74 1,020
2018
Central Luzon 116,458 1,677 48 14,495 152 223 395 55,760 841 14,102
Aurora 1,853 6 - 218 12 3 13 947 9 259
Bataan 9,692 117 1 1,164 22 15 39 4,374 84 1,289
Bulacan 38,022 456 7 4,751 9 62 125 17,856 385 4,956
Nueva Ecija 21,556 445 7 2,303 37 42 31 11,691 80 2,016
Pampanga 26,038 292 14 3,617 33 68 101 11,807 141 3,138
Tarlac 12,238 265 6 1,571 21 16 60 5,919 55 1,457
Zambales 7,059 96 13 871 18 17 26 3,166 87 987
2019
Central Luzon 116,255 1,676 40 14,410 153 221 349 55,811 786 14,080
Aurora 1,852 6 - 219 12 3 12 946 9 259
Bataan 9,677 117 1 1,157 23 14 39 4,378 78 1,286
Bulacan 37,955 456 6 4,732 9 62 125 17,876 359 4,947
Nueva Ecija 21,535 444 4 2,284 37 41 27 11,705 74 2,012
Pampanga 25,945 294 13 3,587 33 65 93 11,792 140 3,121
Tarlac 12,242 264 5 1,565 21 19 28 5,938 52 1,470
Zambales 7,049 95 11 866 18 17 25 3,176 74 985

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Table 6.1 - Concluded
Number of Establishments by Sector and Province: Region III, 2014 – 2019
(Details may not add up to total due to statistical disclosure control)
Number of Establishments
Region / Province Sector
J K L M N P Q R S

2014
Central Luzon 4,771 3,906 894 1,701 1,407 1,902 3,729 1,408 7,925
Aurora 47 33 – 7 14 36 28 15 68
Bataan 522 383 64 121 107 131 345 229 601
Bulacan 1,544 1,132 203 498 364 691 1,087 355 2,533
Nueva Ecija 695 696 277 291 167 285 500 215 1,252
Pampanga 1,182 1,020 197 407 414 393 1,064 232 2,145
Tarlac 480 413 93 186 195 238 387 117 749
Zambales 301 229 60 191 146 128 318 245 577
2015
Central Luzon 4,373 3,746 915 1,629 1,325 1,871 3,667 1,365 7,570
Aurora 48 34 - 8 14 36 27 18 69
Bataan 507 373 66 123 108 125 348 228 614
Bulacan 1,360 1,107 207 500 369 692 1,101 353 2,500
Nueva Ecija 683 669 271 284 163 283 500 214 1,222
Pampanga 1,036 948 206 349 368 382 1,016 212 1,895
Tarlac 480 408 106 184 197 238 390 119 759
Zambales 259 207 59 181 106 115 285 221 511
2016
Central Luzon 4,530 4,379 942 1,641 1,331 1,871 3,695 1,386 7,643
Aurora 48 49 - 8 14 36 27 19 70
Bataan 536 417 68 124 110 126 348 232 605
Bulacan 1,420 1,259 218 512 367 698 1,119 354 2,562
Nueva Ecija 693 784 275 287 159 278 500 215 1,219
Pampanga 1,058 1,082 210 351 381 379 1,013 215 1,894
Tarlac 491 471 108 181 196 238 390 122 753
Zambales 284 317 63 178 104 116 298 229 540
2017
Central Luzon 4,528 4,408 940 1,637 1,336 1,869 3,695 1,378 7,640
Aurora 48 54 - 8 14 36 27 19 70
Bataan 536 419 67 123 109 126 348 232 605
Bulacan 1,421 1,267 218 511 371 696 1,119 352 2,560
Nueva Ecija 694 791 275 287 160 277 501 213 1,217
Pampanga 1,058 1,084 209 350 381 379 1,012 215 1,894
Tarlac 489 475 108 181 197 238 390 121 754
Zambales 282 318 63 177 104 117 298 226 540
2018
Central Luzon 3,187 5,237 1,185 1,499 1,470 1,950 3,956 1,491 8,790
Aurora 36 79 1 13 16 32 29 92 88
Bataan 411 449 96 114 126 151 322 244 674
Bulacan 1,148 1,565 237 447 450 750 1,301 392 3,125
Nueva Ecija 432 1,006 421 279 231 294 601 198 1,442
Pampanga 662 1,197 280 379 429 376 1,065 263 2,176
Tarlac 312 574 106 155 151 230 386 119 835
Zambales 186 367 44 112 67 117 252 183 450
2019
Central Luzon 3,206 5,262 1,182 1,492 1,453 1,936 3,947 1,486 8,765
Aurora 36 79 1 13 16 32 29 92 88
Bataan 411 452 95 112 125 152 323 243 671
Bulacan 1,148 1,565 236 442 446 748 1,290 388 3,120
Nueva Ecija 437 1,011 421 279 230 291 604 198 1,436
Pampanga 658 1,206 277 380 414 370 1,066 262 2,174
Tarlac 330 577 107 156 152 228 383 119 828
Zambales 186 372 45 110 70 115 252 184 448

Note: s - data suppressed for confidentiality reason (under Republic Act 10625 Section 26)
2009 Philippine Standard Industrial Classification was used to classify the establishments according to their
economic activities
Scope and Coverage: All economic units in the formal and informal sectors of the economy
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 6.2
Number of Establishments by Legal Organization and Province: Region III, 2014 – 2019
(Details may not add up to total due to statistical disclosure control)
Legal Organization
Non-Stock,
Region / Province Single Government Stock
Total Partnership Non-Profit Cooperative Others
Proprietorship Corporation Corporation
Corporation

2014
Central Luzon 105,754 92,469 591 178 10,725 1,221 518 52
Aurora 1,280 1,185 5 7 34 38 9 2
Bataan 8,816 7,884 53 20 674 108 74 3
Bulacan 31,368 27,401 175 41 3,184 340 209 18
Nueva Ecija 19,243 17,537 58 36 1,329 199 75 9
Pampanga 25,409 21,561 185 35 3,298 252 74 4
Tarlac 10,981 9,429 80 20 1,215 190 43 4
Zambales 8,657 7,472 35 19 991 94 34 12
2015
Central Luzon 101,176 87,843 601 174 10,806 1,204 500 48
Aurora 1,296 1,196 5 7 38 39 9 2
Bataan 8,764 7,830 51 18 686 104 72 3
Bulacan 30,491 26,389 196 40 3,304 339 205 18
Nueva Ecija 19,045 17,254 58 35 1,423 195 71 9
Pampanga 23,046 19,303 160 35 3,228 247 70 3
Tarlac 11,098 9,482 96 20 1,270 189 38 3
Zambales 7,436 6,389 35 19 857 91 35 10
2016
Central Luzon 103,546 88,467 588 178 12,397 1,359 527 30
Aurora 1,329 1,207 5 7 58 43 9 -
Bataan 8,891 7,857 49 18 781 112 73 1
Bulacan 31,381 26,726 192 39 3,813 396 207 8
Nueva Ecija 19,368 17,312 56 40 1,652 213 87 8
Pampanga 23,338 19,258 149 35 3,551 277 63 5
Tarlac 11,248 9,460 95 20 1,419 206 45 3
Zambales 7,991 6,647 42 19 1,123 112 43 5
2017
Central Luzon 103,634 88,360 583 180 12,563 1,360 553 35
Aurora 1,336 1,208 5 7 58 44 14 -
Bataan 8,894 7,852 49 18 785 111 76 3
Bulacan 31,364 26,693 188 39 3,830 393 211 10
Nueva Ecija 19,369 17,301 55 40 1,657 214 92 10
Pampanga 23,419 19,231 151 36 3,653 281 63 4
Tarlac 11,254 9,441 94 20 1,437 206 53 3
Zambales 7,998 6,634 41 20 1,143 111 44 5
2018
Central Luzon 116,458 97,996 317 210 16,092 1,229 571 43
Aurora 1,853 1,660 3 18 120 36 16 -
Bataan 9,692 8,457 14 17 1,037 96 67 4
Bulacan 38,022 32,017 90 51 5,248 378 221 17
Nueva Ecija 21,556 19,007 63 43 2,177 150 104 12
Pampanga 26,038 20,931 90 37 4,658 246 71 5
Tarlac 12,238 10,177 35 24 1,760 189 52 1
Zambales 7,059 5,747 22 20 1,092 134 40 4
2019
Central Luzon 116,255 97,896 317 220 15,963 1,249 572 38
Aurora 1,852 1,659 3 18 119 39 14 -
Bataan 9,677 8,448 14 17 1,030 99 65 4
Bulacan 37,955 31,982 90 55 5,211 380 222 15
Nueva Ecija 21,535 18,989 62 45 2,162 159 107 11
Pampanga 25,945 20,897 90 39 4,597 245 73 4
Tarlac 12,242 10,179 36 25 1,757 192 53 -
Zambales 7,049 5,742 22 21 1,087 135 38 4

Note: 2009 Philippine Standard Industrial Classification was used to classify the establishments according to their
economic activities
Scope and coverage: All economic units in the formal and informal sector of the economy
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 6.3
Number of Establishments by Economic Organization and Province: Region III, 2014 – 2019
(Details may not add up to total due to statistical disclosure control)
Economic Organization
Region / Province Single Branch Establishment Main Ancillary
Total
Establishment Only and Main Office Office Only Unit

2014
Central Luzon 105,754 89,380 13,039 2,724 268 343
Aurora 1,280 1,168 72 25 4 11
Bataan 8,816 7,553 961 268 6 28
Bulacan 31,368 26,445 4,020 749 59 95
Nueva Ecija 19,243 16,773 1,945 440 31 54
Pampanga 25,409 20,853 3,600 784 101 71
Tarlac 10,981 9,029 1,607 272 23 50
Zambales 8,657 7,559 834 186 44 34
2015
Central Luzon 101,176 84,927 12,981 2,676 247 345
Aurora 1,296 1,174 81 26 3 12
Bataan 8,764 7,495 964 270 8 27
Bulacan 30,491 25,474 4,106 748 70 93
Nueva Ecija 19,045 16,510 2,034 420 26 55
Pampanga 23,046 18,736 3,381 768 87 74
Tarlac 11,098 9,086 1,668 271 23 50
Zambales 7,436 6,452 747 173 30 34
2016
Central Luzon 103,546 86,003 14,319 2,577 208 439
Aurora 1,329 1,185 101 27 3 13
Bataan 8,891 7,560 1,033 254 6 38
Bulacan 31,381 25,989 4,490 719 59 124
Nueva Ecija 19,368 16,619 2,251 402 26 70
Pampanga 23,338 18,764 3,673 736 71 94
Tarlac 11,248 9,124 1,783 264 18 59
Zambales 7,991 6,762 988 175 25 41
2017
Central Luzon 103,634 85,978 14,427 2,583 204 442
Aurora 1,336 1,191 102 27 3 13
Bataan 8,894 7,559 1,036 255 5 39
Bulacan 31,364 25,968 4,489 722 59 126
Nueva Ecija 19,369 16,619 2,251 404 25 70
Pampanga 23,419 18,764 3,758 735 69 93
Tarlac 11,254 9,126 1,788 263 18 59
Zambales 7,998 6,751 1,003 177 25 42
2018
Central Luzon 116,458 96,179 17,498 1,697 549 535
Aurora 1,853 1,585 229 26 1 12
Bataan 9,692 8,187 1,256 170 23 56
Bulacan 38,022 31,075 5,718 743 211 275
Nueva Ecija 21,556 18,194 2,937 265 83 77
Pampanga 26,038 21,185 4,336 304 160 53
Tarlac 12,238 9,994 2,068 105 47 24
Zambales 7,059 5,959 954 84 24 38
2019
Central Luzon 116,255 96,026 17,452 1,685 544 548
Aurora 1,852 1,585 229 25 1 12
Bataan 9,677 8,172 1,255 169 23 58
Bulacan 37,955 31,041 5,696 729 210 279
Nueva Ecija 21,535 18,178 2,934 262 84 77
Pampanga 25,945 21,112 4,320 299 158 56
Tarlac 12,242 9,993 2,063 113 46 27
Zambales 7,049 5,945 955 88 22 39

Scope and coverage: All economic units in the formal and informal sector of the economy.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 6.4
Number of Establishments by Employment Size and Province: Region III, 2014 – 2019
(Details may not add up to total due to statistical disclosure control)
Employment Size
Region / Province
Total 1-4 5-9 10-19 20-49 50-99
2014
Central Luzon 105,754 82,871 13,874 5,509 2,205 709
Aurora 1,280 1,100 125 32 18 5
Bataan 31,368 24,210 4,314 1,677 731 266
Bulacan 19,243 15,640 2,321 926 242 71
Nueva Ecija 25,409 19,175 3,642 1,528 662 201
Pampanga 10,981 8,626 1,407 591 237 68
Tarlac 8,657 6,948 998 405 187 57
Zambales 8,816 7,172 1,067 350 128 42
2015
Central Luzon 101,176 78,222 13,852 5,477 2,287 719
Aurora 1,296 1,101 132 37 19 7
Bataan 8,764 7,117 1,064 351 134 40
Bulacan 30,491 23,102 4,461 1,691 770 279
Nueva Ecija 19,045 15,361 2,385 932 249 72
Pampanga 23,046 16,969 3,455 1,487 712 208
Tarlac 11,098 8,688 1,459 597 239 63
Zambales 7,436 5,884 896 382 164 52
2016
Central Luzon 103,546 79,997 14,426 5,495 2,246 726
Aurora 1,329 1,132 136 38 17 4
Bataan 8,891 7,223 1,095 349 130 38
Bulacan 31,381 23,808 4,651 1,679 764 281
Nueva Ecija 19,368 15,573 2,503 942 226 72
Pampanga 23,338 17,227 3,524 1,461 681 209
Tarlac 11,248 8,823 1,472 601 230 66
Zambales 7,991 6,211 1,045 425 198 56
2017
Central Luzon 103,634 80,125 14,454 5,512 2,186 749
Aurora 1,336 1,138 136 39 17 4
Bataan 8,894 7,228 1,098 347 130 38
Bulacan 31,364 23,813 4,665 1,673 738 293
Nueva Ecija 19,369 15,581 2,501 947 219 71
Pampanga 23,419 17,301 3,532 1,481 667 222
Tarlac 11,254 8,839 1,474 599 224 66
Zambales 7,998 6,225 1,048 426 191 55
2018
Central Luzon 116,458 88,402 16,473 6,506 3,275 973
Aurora 1,853 1,494 239 85 27 3
Bataan 9,692 7,699 1,166 481 215 68
Bulacan 38,022 28,653 5,524 2,083 1,094 376
Nueva Ecija 21,556 17,249 2,730 999 405 110
Pampanga 26,038 18,501 4,212 1,812 971 269
Tarlac 12,238 9,509 1,581 665 338 75
Zambales 7,059 5,297 1,021 381 225 72
2019
Central Luzon 116,255 88,527 16,754 6,877 2,400 863
Aurora 1,852 1,494 242 86 21 4
Bataan 9,677 7,703 1,189 500 167 61
Bulacan 37,955 28,692 5,614 2,204 818 330
Nueva Ecija 21,535 17,263 2,773 1,028 323 87
Pampanga 25,945 18,524 4,286 1,933 681 244
Tarlac 12,242 9,537 1,610 729 220 76
Zambales 7,049 5,314 1,040 397 170 61

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Table 6.4 - Concluded
Number of Establishments by Employment Size and Province: Region III, 2014 – 2019
(Details may not add up to total due to statistical disclosure control)
Employment Size
Region / Province 2000 and
100-199 200-499 500-999 1000-1999
over

2014
Central Luzon 308 173 64 22 19
Aurora s4 - - - -
Bataan 97 51 19 3 -
Bulacan 31 12 - - -
Nueva Ecija 97 61 29 7 7
Pampanga 24 20 3 5 s8
Tarlac 32 16 5 3 6
Zambales 26 13 8 10 s8
2015
Central Luzon 323 194 60 24 18
Aurora s5 - - - -
Bataan 27 16 6 6 3
Bulacan 111 55 18 4 -
Nueva Ecija 32 14 - - -
Pampanga 100 70 31 7 7
Tarlac 24 23 s6 5 s8
Zambales 27 17 4 4 6
2016
Central Luzon 357 209 49 22 19
Aurora 2 - - - -
Bataan 25 18 4 6 3
Bulacan 123 58 12 5 -
Nueva Ecija 33 19 - - -
Pampanga 116 80 27 6 7
Tarlac 30 19 2 2 3
Zambales 28 15 4 3 6
2017
Central Luzon 303 216 48 23 18
Aurora 2 - - - -
Bataan 18 22 6 4 3
Bulacan 102 67 8 5 -
Nueva Ecija 32 18 - - -
Pampanga 94 77 28 8 9
Tarlac 30 14 3 2 3
Zambales 25 18 3 4 3
2018
Central Luzon 444 265 57 37 26
Aurora 5 - - - -
Bataan 22 22 4 10 5
Bulacan 163 105 14 10 -
Nueva Ecija 43 19 - 1 -
Pampanga 138 80 30 13 12
Tarlac 42 20 3 1 4
Zambales 31 19 6 2 5
2019
Central Luzon 456 262 57 35 24
Aurora 5 - - - -
Bataan 21 18 5 7 6
Bulacan 167 107 12 11 -
Nueva Ecija 41 19 1 - -
Pampanga 145 78 30 15 9
Tarlac 42 19 4 1 4
Zambales 35 21 5 1 5

Note: s4 - combined with employment size "4", s5 - combined with employment size "5"
s6 - combined with employment size "6", s7 - combined with employment size "7"
s8 - combined with employment size "8"
Scope and coverage: All economic units in the formal and informal sector of the economy.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 6.5
Summary Statistics for Establishments with Total Employment of 20 and Over by Sector: Region III, 2013 – 2016
(Value in thousand pesos. Details may not add-up to total due to rounding and/or statistical disclosure control)
Employment Expenses
Number of
Sector Industry Description Income Other
Establishments Total Paid Unpaid Total Compensation
Expenses

2013
Region III 3,192 319,857 318,277 1,580 1,056,663,430 960,336,603 63,093,004 897,243,601
A Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 145 7,548 7,331 217 13,165,902 12,098,348 1,166,106 10,932,242
B Mining and Quarrying 27 1,281 1,261 20 4,491,417 4,353,144 257,486 4,095,658
C Manufacturing 809 150,129 149,807 322 690,749,678 632,165,129 31,425,286 600,739,842
Electricity, Gas, Stream and Air
D Conditioning 30 5,041 5,041 - 93,233,165 79,035,576 2,627,839 76,407,738
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste
Management and Remediation
E Activities 68 4,623 4,622 1 6,398,997 5,087,483 1,328,676 3,758,807
F Construction 83 11,017 11,007 10 9,726,460 8,400,938 1,439,275 6,961,663
Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair
G of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 629 27,110 27,029 81 163,000,238 157,174,363 3,791,710 153,382,652
H Transportation and Storage 51 5,613 5,545 68 6,425,634 5,699,969 1,244,527 4,455,443
Accommodation and Food Service
I Activities 543 21,444 21,357 87 22,665,530 19,057,196 3,501,007 15,556,189
J Information and Communication 33 3,483 3,483 - 2,412,202 1,928,542 855,817 1,072,725
K Financial and Insurance Activities 84 4,603 4,394 209 4,080,388 3,342,378 949,142 2,393,237
Real Estate Activities
L Establishments 23 2,628 2,628 - 4,648,960 3,336,836 548,496 2,788,340
Professional, Scientific and
M Technical Activities 14 1,669 1,668 1 1,411,675 1,240,747 686,544 554,203
Administrative and Support Service
N Activities 57 33,672 33,666 6 9,240,066 7,983,220 5,505,496 2,477,725
P Education Establishments 446 26,514 26,257 257 10,918,839 9,020,199 5,014,708 4,005,491
Human Health and Social Work
Q Activities 89 8,688 8,391 297 5,617,097 4,939,842 1,267,955 3,671,887
R Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 47 4,461 4,457 4 8,265,560 5,276,919 1,437,133 3,839,786
S Other Service Activities 14 333 333 - 211,622 195,774 45,801 149,973

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Table 6.5 - Continued
Summary Statistics for Establishments with Total Employment of 20 and Over by Sector: Region III, 2013 – 2016
(Value in thousand pesos. Details may not add-up to total due to rounding and/or statistical disclosure control)
Gross
Sales from
Value of Intermediate Value Addition Change in
Sector Industry Description Subsidies E-Commerce
Output Cost Added to Tangible Inventories
Transactions
Fixed Assets

2013
Region III 807,906,198 607,740,111 224,715,925 25,383,613 9,540,564 2,618,526 2,162,045
A Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 14,275,773 9,470,627 3,852,713 2,180,999 298,738 - -
B Mining and Quarrying 3,633,104 2,268,160 854,943 448,188 98,539 - -
C Manufacturing 681,170,513 523,690,268 129,783,883 11,873,237 6,789,408 273,111 1,650,807
Electricity, Gas, Stream and Air
D Conditioning 92,250,166 64,730,749 24,642,143 2,184,827 105,191 74,828 -
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste
E Management and Remediation Activities 6,983,595 2,189,592 4,264,212 854,432 18,385 51,157 -
F Construction 9,593,047 5,390,715 4,070,429 270,766 855 - -
Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of
G Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles - - 12,144,680 986,984 1,874,782 - -
H Transportation and Storage - - 5,699,497 2,608,839 (6,172) - -
Accommodation and Food Service
I Activities - - 9,344,858 1,257,130 190,994 - 452,471
J Information and Communication - - 1,587,012 304,354 5,711 - 42,109
K Financial and Insurance Activities - - 1,686,550 - 63,702 - -
L Real Estate Activities Establishments - - 853,157 160,275 46,432 - -
Professional, Scientific and Technical
M Activities - - 1,040,628 83,432 (2,938) - -
Administrative and Support Service
N Activities - - 7,458,991 51,259 2,701 64 16,036
P Education Establishments - - 9,104,381 1,482,564 6,902 147,522 622
Q Human Health and Social Work Activities - - 2,850,434 545,339 53,620 - -
R Arts, Entertainment and Recreation - - 5,396,920 90,988 (5,972) 2,071,844 -
S Other Service Activities - - 80,494 - (314) - -

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Table 6.5 - Continued
Summary Statistics for Establishments with Total Employment of 20 and Over by Sector: Region III, 2013 – 2016
(Value in thousand pesos. Details may not add-up to total due to rounding and/or statistical disclosure control)
Employment Expenses
Number of
Sector Industry Description Income Other
Establishments Total Paid Unpaid Total Compensation
Expenses

2014
Region III 3,179 309,128 307,488 1,640 1,121,226,885 1,016,889,909 69,000,688 947,889,221
A Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 131 6,298 6,172 126 12,370,936 10,027,063 899,108 9,127,955
B Mining and Quarrying 13 1,377 1,366 11 5,937,454 6,319,271 264,097 6,055,175
C Manufacturing 814 144,361 143,962 399 742,789,790 681,282,152 33,169,822 648,112,330
Electricity, Gas, Stream and Air
D Conditioning 32 5,257 5,257 - 88,663,553 76,788,068 2,539,886 74,248,181
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste
Management and Remediation
E Activities 67 4,777 4,777 - 8,149,744 6,166,977 1,357,155 4,809,822
F Construction 81 8,479 8,460 19 16,495,781 12,835,034 1,843,819 10,991,215
Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair
G of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 645 28,051 27,878 173 157,738,722 149,544,815 4,198,658 145,346,157
H Transportation and Storage 49 5,019 4,972 47 6,374,768 5,434,616 1,230,815 4,203,801
Accommodation and Food Service
I Activities 542 22,635 22,288 347 24,005,649 18,606,990 2,854,822 15,752,167
J Information and Communication 32 3,384 3,384 - 3,318,939 2,969,062 858,671 2,110,391
K Financial and Insurance Activities 87 4,682 4,657 25 3,668,623 3,157,622 986,223 2,171,399
Real Estate Activities
L Establishments 23 2,943 2,943 - 7,011,031 4,925,983 701,342 4,224,641
Professional, Scientific and
M Technical Activities 16 2,634 2,634 - 2,360,160 1,862,771 946,396 916,375
Administrative and Support Service
N Activities 54 29,863 29,855 8 18,622,817 16,987,134 9,631,360 7,355,774
P Education Establishments 447 25,444 25,352 92 11,215,449 9,508,043 5,092,572 4,415,472
Human Health and Social Work
Q Activities 90 9,447 9,211 236 6,022,232 5,160,601 1,225,348 3,935,253
R Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 43 4,153 3,996 157 6,391,472 5,235,059 1,177,942 4,057,117
S Other Service Activities 13 324 324 - 89,765 78,648 22,652 55,996

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Table 6.5 - Continued
Summary Statistics for Establishments with Total Employment of 20 and Over by Sector: Region III, 2013 – 2016
(Value in thousand pesos. Details may not add-up to total due to rounding and/or statistical disclosure control)
Gross
Sales from
Value of Intermediate Value Addition Change in
Sector Industry Description Subsidies E-Commerce
Output Cost Added to Tangible Inventories
Transactions
Fixed Assets

2014
Region III 871,487,905 654,822,416 239,645,679 26,645,584 40,191,785 643,147 87,500
A Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 13,356,954 7,962,501 4,354,531 1,507,603 496,680 - -
B Mining and Quarrying 5,298,227 1,322,280 463,734 (68,829) (137,607) - -
C Manufacturing 744,198,471 570,880,652 144,525,718 14,043,431 38,295,541 101,461 11,937
Electricity, Gas, Stream and Air
D Conditioning 85,561,020 62,597,994 17,649,415 2,313,552 (504,067) 56,786 -
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste
E Management and Remediation Activities 7,701,206 3,065,306 4,046,204 1,521,690 300 25 -
F Construction 15,372,027 8,993,683 6,227,007 437,370 (530,193) - -
Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of
G Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles - - 14,315,858 1,105,120 2,045,223 - -
H Transportation and Storage - - 3,510,289 1,450,487 (56,746) 404 -
Accommodation and Food Service
I Activities - - 9,686,278 711,948 160,470 - 63,258
J Information and Communication - - 1,537,781 353,445 6,245 - 6,519
K Financial and Insurance Activities - - 1,460,391 192,623 4,866 - -
L Real Estate Activities Establishments - - 4,999,838 108,996 148,340 10,281 -
Professional, Scientific and Technical
M Activities - - 1,612,334 78,314 722 - -
Administrative and Support Service
N Activities - - 11,515,627 734,320 229,486 83,802 -
P Education Establishments - - 8,150,481 1,756,518 (6,838) 118,525 -
Q Human Health and Social Work Activities - - 2,493,933 378,643 36,525 - -
R Arts, Entertainment and Recreation - - 3,055,644 17,429 3,786 271,863 5,786
S Other Service Activities - - 40,616 2,924 (948) - -

243
Table 6.5 - Continued
Summary Statistics for Establishments with Total Employment of 20 and Over by Sector: Region III, 2013 – 2016
(Value in thousand pesos. Details may not add-up to total due to rounding and/or statistical disclosure control)
Employment Expenses
Number of
Sector Industry Description Income Other
Establishments Total Paid Unpaid Total Compensation
Expenses

2015
Region III 3,242 351,880 350,753 1,127 1,180,800,873 1,052,054,865 74,821,690 977,233,177
A Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 136 6,643 6,593 50 12,817,799 11,529,810 903,060 10,626,750
B Mining and Quarrying 16 1,064 1,056 8 3,186,029 2,121,370 196,475 1,924,895
C Manufacturing 779 156,617 156,230 387 762,227,348 684,270,846 36,507,154 647,763,692
Electricity, Gas, Stream and Air
D Conditioning 32 5,368 5,368 - 102,818,864 85,945,901 2,956,746 82,989,155
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste
Management and Remediation
E Activities 70 4,649 4,646 3 8,789,472 6,279,620 1,513,773 4,765,847
F Construction 83 16,845 16,751 94 15,996,779 13,756,250 2,516,083 11,240,167
Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair
G of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 656 27,952 27,900 52 176,983,122 168,027,827 4,321,996 163,705,831
H Transportation and Storage 49 5,792 5,788 4 7,878,522 6,003,356 1,250,383 4,752,973
Accommodation and Food Service
I Activities 566 24,397 24,218 179 26,863,087 22,621,916 3,654,952 18,966,964
J Information and Communication 27 3,091 3,088 3 2,398,776 1,991,438 752,805 1,238,634
K Financial and Insurance Activities 127 7,780 7,668 112 5,542,717 4,517,377 1,432,952 3,084,426
Real Estate Activities
L Establishments 31 3,383 3,383 - 9,806,002 6,733,553 912,341 5,821,212
Professional, Scientific and
M Technical Activities 12 685 685 - 585,578 486,554 212,506 274,048
Administrative and Support Service
N Activities 62 42,776 42,773 3 15,230,380 13,380,364 9,709,339 3,671,024
P Education Establishments 457 29,631 29,489 142 12,198,525 10,444,755 5,420,644 5,024,111
Human Health and Social Work
Q Activities 93 11,110 11,057 53 8,242,420 6,831,605 1,429,099 5,402,506
R Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 37 3,835 3,800 35 9,156,454 7,042,581 1,114,881 5,927,700
S Other Service Activities 9 262 260 2 78,999 69,742 16,501 53,242

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Table 6.5 - Continued
Summary Statistics for Establishments with Total Employment of 20 and Over by Sector: Region III, 2013 – 2016
(Value in thousand pesos. Details may not add-up to total due to rounding and/or statistical disclosure control)
Gross
Sales from
Value of Intermediate Value Addition Change in
Sector Industry Description Subsidies E-Commerce
Output Cost Added to Tangible Inventories
Transactions
Fixed Assets

2015
Region III 887,874,031 633,252,604 276,202,209 37,474,719 (20,215,364) 1,112,547 192,235
A Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 13,323,868 8,598,890 3,400,255 568,192 700,861 - -
B Mining and Quarrying 3,043,302 537,359 1,475,152 137,331 4,175 - -
C Manufacturing 746,728,257 542,766,180 163,822,141 26,562,302 (22,621,488) 514,352 112,500
Electricity, Gas, Stream and Air
D Conditioning 100,634,324 68,923,629 27,591,203 2,328,936 (139,121) 51,969 -
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste
E Management and Remediation Activities 8,290,118 3,058,630 4,555,005 973,843 25,257 - -
F Construction 15,854,162 9,367,916 6,203,325 846,624 380,556 - -
Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of
G Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles - - 16,834,055 1,284,972 1,620,106 391,508 -
H Transportation and Storage - - 4,379,763 380,950 (12,191) - -
Accommodation and Food Service
I Activities - - 9,689,119 762,409 181,903 - 79,735
J Information and Communication - - 1,385,054 514,834 7,597 - -
K Financial and Insurance Activities - - 3,100,390 219,884 (929) - -
L Real Estate Activities Establishments - - 5,749,337 1,859,435 (530,950) - -
Professional, Scientific and Technical
M Activities - - 346,048 1,279 669 - -
Administrative and Support Service
N Activities - - 12,309,111 85,798 63,228 - -
P Education Establishments - - 8,519,743 203,334 (19,743) 121,221 -
Q Human Health and Social Work Activities - - 3,249,659 418,228 131,385 - -
R Arts, Entertainment and Recreation - - 3,564,036 326,368 (6,498) 33,497 -
S Other Service Activities - - 28,813 - (181) - -

245
Table 6.5 - Continued
Summary Statistics for Establishments with Total Employment of 20 and Over by Sector: Region III, 2013 - 2016
(Value in thousand pesos. Details may not add-up to total due to rounding and/or statistical disclosure control)
Employment Expenses
Number of
Sector Industry Description Income Other
Establishments Total Paid Total Compensation
Expenses

2016
Region III 2,963 348,992 348,306 1,145,090,194 1,014,366,741 76,004,871 938,361,870
A Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 55 4,369 4,356 10,420,741 8,495,737 889,522 7,606,215
B Mining and Quarrying 16 778 773 616,915 860,984 175,548 685,436
C Manufacturing 574 150,812 150,572 725,566,156 648,070,924 37,256,500 610,814,423
Electricity, Gas, Stream and Air
D Conditioning 31 5,421 5,421 111,009,705 88,725,767 3,199,341 85,526,427
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste
E Management and Remediation Activities 66 4,668 4,668 8,845,576 6,851,497 1,642,021 5,209,476
F Construction 51 12,738 12,731 15,152,153 13,252,226 2,654,114 10,598,112
Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of
G Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 644 32,471 32,425 172,711,457 165,875,035 4,529,589 161,345,446
H Transportation and Storage 59 5,793 5,790 8,296,375 5,873,434 1,416,879 4,456,555
Accommodation and Food Service
I Activities 597 24,299 24,126 26,789,100 22,754,815 3,502,041 19,252,774
J Information and Communication 32 3,099 3,088 5,939,209 4,424,399 770,980 3,653,419
K Financial and Insurance Activities 118 7,758 7,750 5,373,070 4,741,117 1,514,550 3,226,567
L Real Estate Activities Establishments 35 4,256 4,256 7,538,813 6,209,335 1,116,579 5,092,756
Professional, Scientific and Technical
M Activities 8 498 498 432,087 377,433 174,940 202,494
Administrative and Support Service
N Activities 64 48,528 48,522 16,812,696 14,419,567 8,781,859 5,637,708
P Education Establishments 464 28,151 28,109 11,971,381 10,234,700 5,253,956 4,980,744
Human Health and Social Work
Q Activities 99 11,278 11,154 7,802,444 6,595,992 1,790,205 4,805,787
R Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 41 3,872 3,867 9,770,631 6,566,173 1,319,245 5,246,927
S Other Service Activities 9 203 200 41,685 37,606 17,002 20,604

246
Table 6.5 - Concluded
Summary Statistics for Establishments with Total Employment of 20 and Over by Sector: Region III, 2013 – 2016
(Value in thousand pesos. Details may not add-up to total due to rounding and/or statistical disclosure control)
Gross Addition Sales from
Value Change in
Sector Industry Description to Tangible Subsidies E-Commerce
Added Inventories
Fixed Assets Transactions

2016
Region III 281,158,359 23,348,044 (14,097,731) 720,737 10,903,810
A Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 3,433,313 45,460 345,713 - -
B Mining and Quarrying 102,236 1,047 88,494 - -
C Manufacturing 165,361,883 11,871,119 (17,048,231) 249,021 111,049
D Electricity, Gas, Stream and Air Conditioning 33,624,530 3,981,588 224,045 9,400 -
E Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and Remediation Activities 4,548,273 634,820 51,845 - -
F Construction 5,562,354 662,756 243,978 - 10,373,071
G Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 15,357,696 240,910 1,380,588 18,057 -
H Transportation and Storage 4,616,384 1,831,940 24,528 510 -
I Accommodation and Food Service Activities 9,194,416 92,320 111,194 - 419,690
J Information and Communication 2,727,398 717,413 38,730 - -
K Financial and Insurance Activities 3,067,136 51,721 5,452 10,951 -
L Real Estate Activities Establishments 3,811,885 804,384 270,766 - -
M Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 267,913 27,785 - - -
N Administrative and Support Service Activities 12,314,262 734,318 63,364 - -
P Education Establishments 8,449,141 1,004,742 24,454 432,798 -
Q Human Health and Social Work Activities 3,530,525 569,566 68,773 - -
R Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 5,168,011 66,505 6,269 - -
S Other Service Activities 21,003 9,650 2,307 - -

Source: Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry which covers economic units with total employment of 20 and over belonging to the formal sector of the economy
Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 6.6
Number, Floor Area and Value of Constructions by Type of Construction and Province
Region III, 2014 - 2019
(Floor area in square meters. Value in thousand pesos. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Total Residential
Province/Year
Number1/ Floor Area Value Number Floor Area Value

2014
Region III 16,047 3,047,473 24,850,697 11,852 1,611,337 12,534,753
Aurora 597 51,833 453,968 334 25,990 202,033
Bataan 936 276,848 3,128,547 749 92,717 908,530
Bulacan 7,297 1,189,796 8,126,338 6,060 810,344 5,363,844
Nueva Ecija 2,807 425,776 3,430,529 1,715 193,159 1,770,907
Pampanga 2,784 673,678 6,481,635 2,004 345,755 2,986,821
Tarlac 1,066 321,167 2,037,658 658 92,717 805,080
Zambales 560 108,375 1,192,019 332 50,655 497,535
2015
Region III 13,991 2,765,581 24,299,568 10,617 1,377,216 11,184,947
Aurora 566 48,047 397,245 307 26,236 190,123
Bataan 961 141,448 1,404,962 820 87,199 884,984
Bulacan 6,024 1,124,703 8,276,176 4,905 583,310 4,233,702
Nueva Ecija 1,820 285,529 2,302,842 1,171 118,124 990,633
Pampanga 3,059 729,518 6,604,245 2,402 418,080 3,565,951
Tarlac 1,233 358,640 4,455,188 835 112,617 997,250
Zambales 328 77,696 858,909 177 31,650 322,304
2016
Region III 14,481 3,126,457 28,092,697 10,685 1,431,375 12,429,007
Aurora 566 66,396 696,937 430 31,226 240,599
Bataan 833 141,526 1,461,536 742 88,096 966,286
Bulacan 5,335 1,088,361 7,815,361 4,068 524,910 4,143,094
Nueva Ecija 2,299 381,128 3,452,420 1,528 164,620 1,510,207
Pampanga 3,627 942,657 8,360,156 2,789 464,626 4,126,738
Tarlac 1,205 352,238 3,001,299 789 105,877 943,347
Zambales 616 154,151 3,304,987 339 52,020 498,737
2017
Region III 16,340 4,369,511 33,433,864 11,386 1,792,612 15,758,408
Aurora 624 74,094 618,411 420 31,997 252,775
Bataan 874 247,362 2,698,651 703 92,548 995,613
Bulacan 6,206 1,638,193 11,304,566 4,495 737,133 5,998,320
Nueva Ecija 2,676 749,501 4,992,381 1,700 189,287 1,678,161
Pampanga 4,028 1,120,745 9,185,757 2,900 563,490 5,114,004
Tarlac 1,340 433,251 3,642,473 848 126,252 1,222,631
Zambales 592 106,365 991,625 320 51,905 496,904
2018
Region III 17,777 4,838,936 38,316,839 12,701 2,080,320 17,386,852
Aurora 542 55,858 544,043 387 28,275 216,438
Bataan 1,421 467,863 4,455,612 1,176 163,254 1,612,867
Bulacan 5,828 1,770,845 11,403,065 4,265 821,035 4,957,999
Nueva Ecija 3,379 571,482 4,790,384 2,277 226,447 2,108,398
Pampanga 4,660 1,278,442 11,752,863 3,353 643,448 6,521,267
Tarlac 1,317 556,622 4,026,772 841 125,640 1,223,594
Zambales 630 137,824 1,344,099 402 72,221 746,288
2019
Region III 17,892 4,900,923 44,143,278 12,727 2,157,497 20,389,665
Aurora 520 62,026 672,875 400 30,710 256,273
Bataan 1,222 439,965 4,410,492 973 143,947 1,579,245
Bulacan 5,924 1,989,029 15,304,057 3,971 721,703 6,149,898
Nueva Ecija 3,185 559,269 5,539,623 2,209 222,724 2,288,705
Pampanga 4,779 1,322,359 12,697,662 3,783 826,376 7,878,332
Tarlac 1,401 364,165 3,750,350 944 126,633 1,286,300
Zambales 861 164,110 1,768,220 447 85,404 950,913

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Table 6.6 - Concluded
Number, Floor Area and Value of Constructions by Type of Construction and Province
Region III, 2014 - 2019
(Floor area in square meters. Value in thousand pesos. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Non-Residential Additions Alterations & Repairs
Province/Year
Number Floor Area Value Number Floor Area Value Number Value

2014
Region III 1,961 1,297,385 10,187,645 643 138,751 979,028 1,591 1,149,269
Aurora 92 23,786 228,660 28 2,057 10,493 143 12,780
Bataan 117 168,443 2,081,599 22 15,688 93,880 48 44,536
Bulacan 489 335,996 2,219,920 382 43,456 213,343 366 329,229
Nueva Ecija 451 210,976 1,414,456 65 21,641 92,719 576 152,445
Pampanga 412 288,837 2,536,089 67 39,086 481,878 301 476,846
Tarlac 281 215,294 1,096,590 43 13,156 56,395 84 79,592
Zambales 119 54,053 610,328 36 3,667 30,317 73 53,838
2015
Region III 1,793 1,240,908 11,161,215 396 147,457 629,578 1,185 1,323,827
Aurora 113 20,354 192,246 13 1,457 8,374 133 6,502
Bataan 84 51,957 466,474 12 2,292 11,019 45 42,485
Bulacan 533 472,019 3,409,703 208 69,374 286,489 378 346,282
Nueva Ecija 325 129,150 1,055,933 48 38,255 121,249 276 135,027
Pampanga 336 293,299 2,266,788 63 18,139 98,332 258 673,173
Tarlac 317 233,406 3,313,898 23 12,617 73,824 58 70,216
Zambales 85 40,723 456,172 29 5,323 30,292 37 50,141
2016
Region III 2,216 1,626,495 14,232,866 362 68,587 451,640 1,218 979,183
Aurora 134 34,920 454,438 2 250 1,900 - -
Bataan 68 51,731 464,329 5 1,699 6,467 18 24,455
Bulacan 592 522,110 3,189,394 223 41,341 265,649 452 217,223
Nueva Ecija 442 206,957 1,689,407 44 9,551 77,843 285 174,963
Pampanga 430 470,645 3,710,158 48 7,386 53,336 360 469,924
Tarlac 386 244,177 2,029,680 5 2,184 13,657 25 14,615
Zambales 164 95,955 2,695,460 35 6,176 32,787 78 78,003
2017
Region III 3,086 2,483,910 15,839,736 437 92,989 563,558 1,431 1,272,162
Aurora 198 42,057 363,278 1 40 70 5 2,288
Bataan 139 154,751 1,586,923 1 63 703 31 115,412
Bulacan 914 877,420 4,731,520 203 23,640 177,377 594 397,349
Nueva Ecija 571 532,313 2,950,676 65 27,901 118,703 340 244,841
Pampanga 687 523,876 3,523,005 108 33,379 191,904 333 356,844
Tarlac 409 304,382 2,284,217 15 2,617 30,128 68 105,497
Zambales 168 49,111 400,117 44 5,349 44,673 60 49,931
2018
Region III 3,202 2,681,209 18,743,151 405 77,407 588,150 1,469 1,598,686
Aurora 153 27,539 326,755 1 44 378 1 473
Bataan 191 299,161 2,772,518 9 5,448 32,740 45 37,487
Bulacan 848 921,236 5,538,675 219 28,574 249,753 496 656,638
Nueva Ecija 628 329,533 2,293,567 54 15,502 66,714 420 321,705
Pampanga 805 614,610 4,568,451 85 20,384 175,489 417 487,655
Tarlac 430 424,797 2,725,321 22 6,185 51,735 24 26,122
Zambales 147 64,333 517,864 15 1,270 11,341 66 68,606
2019
Region III 3,389 2,693,907 21,892,967 313 49,519 345,668 1,463 1,514,978
Aurora 119 31,316 397,162 4 1,585 8,901 20 17,821
Bataan 212 291,698 2,788,166 148 15,559 85,355 419 340,022
Bulacan 1,221 1,247,522 8,502,241 66 20,911 145,768 447 361,040
Nueva Ecija 539 321,705 2,898,613 61 5,915 51,024 274 369,482
Pampanga 669 490,056 4,401,746 7 2,054 26,784 123 182,790
Tarlac 407 236,090 2,311,948 24 2,995 23,032 82 100,764
Zambales 222 75,520 593,091 3 500 4,803 98 143,058

1/ Refers to the number of construction with approved building permits


Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 6.7
Average Cost Per Square Meter of Residential and Non-residential Building by Province
Region III, 2014 – 2019
2014 2015 2016
Province Non- Non- Non-
Residential Residential Residential
Residential Residential Residential

Region III 7,779 7,852 8,121 8,994 8,683 8,751


Aurora 7,773 9,613 7,247 9,445 7,705 13,014
Bataan 9,799 12,358 10,149 8,978 10,969 8,976
Bulacan 6,619 6,607 7,258 7,224 7,893 6,109
Nueva Ecija 9,168 6,704 8,386 8,176 9,174 8,163
Pampanga 8,639 8,780 8,529 7,729 8,882 7,883
Tarlac 8,683 5,093 8,855 14,198 8,910 8,312
Zambales 9,822 11,291 10,183 11,202 9,587 28,091

2017 2018 2019


Province Non- Non- Non-
Residential Residential Residential
Residential Residential Residential

Region III 8,791 6,377 8,358 6,991 9,451 8,127


Aurora 7,900 8,638 7,655 11,865 8,345 12,682
Bataan 10,758 10,255 9,879 9,268 10,971 9,558
Bulacan 8,137 5,393 6,039 6,012 8,521 6,815
Nueva Ecija 8,866 5,543 9,311 6,960 10,276 9,010
Pampanga 9,076 6,725 10,135 7,433 9,534 8,982
Tarlac 9,684 7,504 9,739 6,416 10,158 9,793
Zambales 9,573 8,147 10,333 8,050 11,134 7,853

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 6.8
Value of Investments and Employment Generated by Province: Region III, 2014 - 2019
(Value in million pesos)
2014 2015 2016
Province Value of Employment Value of Employment Value of Employment
Investments Generated Investments Generated Investments Generated

Region III 187,281 245,333 50,423* 130,900 139,143* 151,036


Aurora 253 2,932 267 2,836 614 3,008
Bataan 131,701 24,116 11,652 14,985 32,164 12,833
Bulacan 4,367 33,107 10,992 28,581 17,804 33,977
Nueva Ecija 2,791 11,706 3,219 14,447 3,957 15,574
Pampanga 20,574 134,350 16,748 47,540 59,547 60,399
Tarlac 7,686 21,230 1,607 11,590 10,551 12,755
Zambales 19,909 17,892 5,939 10,921 14,507 12,490

2017 2018 2019


Province Value of Employment Value of Employment Value of Employment
Investments Generated Investments Generated Investments Generated

Region III 149,104* 157,843 127,746* 165,252 404,255.96* 194,242


Aurora 278 3,929 223 4,374 442 4,582
Bataan 7,571 12,287 10,421 9,697 123,182 19,948
Bulacan 106,170 43,000 33,686 47,552 32,091 53,953
Nueva Ecija 4,170 27,500 13,320 27,899 3,423 26,914
Pampanga 19,184 48,145 15,704 50,646 226,321 51,987
Tarlac 3,555 11,898 30,287 14,230 6,379 18,983
Zambales 8,177 11,084 24,106 10,854 12,417 17,875

Notes: * does not reflect actual total as one or more distribution source did not submit report
Source: Department of Trade and Industry, Regional Office III

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Chapter 7
TRADE

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Chapter 7
TRADE

Data on trade reflect the extent of the inward and outward flow of commodities in an area.
Likewise, trade statistics indicate the commodities that are used for domestic or foreign consumption.
Proprietors, managers and executives of private businesses can use the data in identifying markets
with high potentials. Also, the data will help them in making decisions on which commodities to
produce. Officials of the government, on the other hand, can create and implement programs,
projects, services, and facilities designed to further promote trading activities in high yielding areas
and support those sectors where a demand and supply gap exists. The data are also useful in
identifying areas and products that can be improved or promoted for global competitiveness.

This chapter presents data on the volume and value of commodities traded in Central Luzon.
The chapter also presents the value of imports and exports transported through the major sea ports
in the region. Trade data are compiled by PSA from the copies of administrative reporting forms by
agencies in government involved in the collection of customs and tariff charges or administration of
ports.

Sector Highlights
 Total quantity of domestic trade in Central Luzon decreased by 18.3 percent in 2019, from
4.7 million tons in 2018 to 3.8 million tons. (see Table 7.1)

 Total value of commodities that flowed within the region reduced by 18.9 percent, from
PHP44.2 billion in 2018 to PHP35.9 billion in 2019. (see Table 7.1)

 The region’s total exports in 2019 was recorded at US$11.1 billion, higher by
6.0 percent compared with the US$10.4 billion in 2018. Total imports, on the other hand,
decreased by 1.2 percent from US$17.6 billion in 2018 to US$17.4 billion in 2019. (see Table
7.5)

 Central Luzon’s balance of trade in goods increased to US$6.4 billion deficit in 2019, from the
US$7.2 billion deficit recorded in 2018. Balance of trade is the difference between the total
value of exports and imports. (see Table 7.5)
Figure 7.1 Value of Exports and Imports
Region III, 2014 - 2019
20,000
18,000 Exports Imports
16,000
14,000
in million US$

12,000
10,000
8,000
6,000
4,000
2,000
0
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Year
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Table 7.1
Quantity and Value of Domestic Trade by Mode of Transport: Region III, 1997 - 2019
(Quantity in tons. Value in thousand pesos)
Total Water Air
Year
Quantity Value Quantity Value Quantity Value

1997 6,336,810 51,830,116 6,336,810 51,830,116 - -

1998 4,729,717 39,362,797 4,729,717 39,362,797 - -

1999 6,406,764 46,198,169 6,406,764 46,198,169 - -

2000 1,906,106 18,152,719 1,906,106 18,152,719 - -

2001 5,877,830 54,084,175 5,877,830 54,084,175 - -

2002 6,694,215 55,255,242 6,694,215 55,255,242 - -

2003 8,330,726 58,629,172 8,330,726 58,629,172 - -

2004 6,994,155 65,705,997 6,994,155 65,705,997 - -

2005 5,946,949 56,878,772 5,946,949 56,878,772 - -

2006 5,822,336 55,767,057 5,822,336 55,767,057 - -

2007 5,762,940 54,862,491 5,762,940 54,862,491 - -

2008 5,104,206 48,532,073 5,104,206 48,532,073 - -

2009 4,890,981 47,113,166 4,890,981 47,113,166 - -

2010 5,777,815 51,014,581 5,777,815 51,014,581 - -

2011 4,765,963 45,481,107 4,765,963 45,481,107 - -

2012 5,551,272 51,036,997 5,551,272 51,036,997 - -

2013 4,186,501 40,029,126 4,186,501 40,029,126 - -

2014 4,323,000 41,868,479 4,323,000 41,868,479 - -

2015 4,780,232 46,056,458 4,780,232 46,056,458 - -

2016 5,336,024 51,330,984 5,336,024 51,330,984 - -

2017 5,132,352 50,325,885 5,132,352 50,325,885 - -

2018 4,706,665 44,243,450 4,706,665 44,243,450 - -

2019 3,847,506 35,863,443 3,847,506 35,863,443 - -

Source: Commodity Flow of the Philippines


Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 7.2
Total Value of Domestic Trade Balances by Mode of Transport: Region III, 1997 - 2019
(Value in thousand pesos. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Total Water Air
Year
Outflow Inflow Balance Outflow Inflow Balance Outflow Inflow Balance

1997 51,830,116 2,131,408 49,698,708 51,830,116 2,131,408 49,698,708 - - -

1998 39,362,797 5,921,863 33,440,934 39,362,797 5,921,863 33,440,934 - - -

1999 46,198,169 903,447 45,294,722 46,198,169 903,447 45,294,722 - - -

2000 18,152,719 856,989 17,295,730 18,152,719 856,989 17,295,730 - - -

2001 54,084,175 1,936,063 52,148,112 54,084,175 1,936,063 52,148,112 - - -

2002 55,255,242 2,819,351 52,435,891 55,255,242 2,819,351 52,435,891 - - -

2003 58,629,172 2,338,646 56,290,526 58,629,172 2,338,646 56,290,526 - - -

2004 65,705,997 1,624,985 64,081,012 65,705,997 1,624,985 64,081,012 - - -

2005 56,878,772 1,447,561 55,431,211 56,878,772 1,447,561 55,431,211 - - -

2006 55,767,057 3,540,636 52,226,422 55,767,057 3,540,636 52,226,422 - - -

2007 54,862,491 1,327,205 53,535,286 54,862,491 1,327,205 53,535,286 - - -

2008 48,532,073 1,382,538 47,149,535 48,532,073 1,382,538 47,149,535 - - -

2009 47,113,166 1,121,840 45,991,326 47,113,166 1,121,840 45,991,326 - - -

2010 51,014,581 1,872,069 49,142,512 51,014,581 1,872,069 49,142,512 - - -

2011 45,481,107 1,836,496 43,644,611 45,481,107 1,836,496 43,644,611 - - -

2012 51,036,997 1,447,035 49,589,961 51,036,997 1,447,035 49,589,961 - - -

2013 40,029,126 2,105,902 37,923,223 40,029,126 2,105,902 37,923,223 - - -

2014 41,868,479 857,926 41,010,553 41,868,479 857,926 41,010,553 - - -

2015 46,056,458 1,866,240 44,190,218 46,056,458 1,866,240 44,190,218 - - -

2016 51,330,984 1,492,941 49,838,043 51,330,984 1,492,941 49,838,043 - - -

2017 50,325,885 2,351,734 47,974,151 50,325,885 2,351,734 47,974,151 - - -

2018 44,243,450 3,483,114 40,760,336 44,243,450 3,483,114 40,760,336 - - -

2019 35,863,443 7,542,232 28,321,211 35,863,443 7,542,232 28,321,211 - - -

Source: Commodity Flow of the Philippines


Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 7.3
Value of Commodity Flow From Region III by Region of Destination via Water Mode of Transport
Philippines, 2015 - 2019
(In thousand pesos)

Region of Destination 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

NCR National Capital Region 24,088,526 26,844,225 22,403,947 21,342,829 14,993,144


CAR Cordillera Administrative - - - - -
I Ilocos Region 1,801,560 1,463,448 1,738,885 1,341,149 1,403,510
II Cagayan Valley 315,366 128,752 9,000 7,600 -
III Central Luzon 1,237,162 871,628 1,637,850 2,773,919 6,783,170
IV-A CALABARZON 5,302,304 6,439,069 6,219,061 4,694,428 3,566,287
MIMAROPA Region 1,510,501 1,801,579 1,678,276 1,660,261 1,199,610
V Bicol Region 164,185 177,664 231,708 392,319 357,323
VI Western Visayas 2,688,523 2,146,437 2,542,057 2,164,127 1,396,803
VII Central Visayas 2,091,179 3,749,360 3,591,317 1,712,546 1,577,658
VIII Eastern Visayas 759,040 803,503 1,081,057 743,886 444,187
IX Zamboanga Peninsula 1,156,365 1,411,351 1,383,351 993,794 508,175
X Northern Mindanao 1,268,838 1,973,628 3,650,676 3,274,135 1,744,608
XI Davao Region 2,079,684 1,110,413 1,729,376 1,532,417 1,440,703
XII SOCCSKSARGEN 935,281 1,025,804 1,332,230 1,081,667 96,166
XIII Caraga 657,944 1,256,741 1,001,873 528,372 330,916
ARMM Autonomous Region of Muslim
Mindanao 0 127,381 95,224 - 21,185

Source: Commodity Flow of the Philippines


Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 7.4
Value of Commodity Flow to Region III by Region of Origin via Water Mode of Transport
Philippines, 2015 - 2019
(In thousand pesos)

Region of Origin 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

NCR National Capital Region - 100 - - 430,499


CAR Cordillera Administrative - - - - -
I Ilocos Region - - - - -
II Cagayan Valley - - - - -
III Central Luzon 1,237,162 871,628 1,637,850 2,773,919 6,783,170
IV-A CALABARZON - - - - -
MIMAROPA Region - - - - -
V Bicol Region - 230,815 3,707 -
VI Western Visayas 217,380 56,514 414,119 136,740 158,456
VII Central Visayas - 1,492 4,551 1,874 4,226
VIII Eastern Visayas 25,856 78,106 67,406 141,648 23,076
IX Zamboanga Peninsula - - - 40 -
X Northern Mindanao 185,933 105,758 213,700 415,949 115,005
XI Davao Region - - - - -
XII SOCCSKSARGEN 81,480 32,480 - 4,300 26,273
XIII Caraga 106,065 110,905 10,400 8,643 1,526
ARMM Autonomous Region of Muslim
Mindanao - - - - -

Source: Commodity Flow of the Philippines


Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 7.5
Value of Exports And Imports by Province and by Port: Region III, 2014 - 2019
(F.O.B. Value in US Dollars)
2014 2015
Province / Port
Exports Imports Exports Imports

Region III 5,304,354,854 8,467,605,865 6,463,559,820 9,607,142,374

AURORA
Baler, Aurora, Sub - Province - - - -
Dingalan,Aurora,Sub-Province - - - -

BATAAN
Limay, Bataan / Sub-Port of Limay 524,270,157 4,316,063,604 339,245,043 3,593,213,529
Bataan Economic Zone - - - -
Bataan Refining Company Lamao,
Limay, Bataan - - - -
Port Of Limay - - - -
Starmall Bataan (BPO) - - - -
Planters Product, Incorporated
Limay, Bataan - - - -
Mariveles, Bataan / Sub-Port of
Mariveles 150,781,538 832,878,470 169,779,960 272,651,642
Hermosa Ecozone Industrial Park - - - -
Bataan Shipyard and Eng'g. CO., INC.
(BASECO) Bataan Export
Processing Zone Mariveles, Bataan 9,217,674 73,898,529 191,972 409,066,720
Plastic Processing Center (PPC)
Bgy Alion Mariveles Bataan - - - -
Sub-Port of Mariveles - - - -
Lucanin Pier, Mariveles, Bataan - - - 20,745
Authority Freeport Area of Bataan - - - -
Bataan Shipyard and Engineering
CO.,INC. Mariveles,Bataan 75 733,032 1,662 -
Hermosa Ecozone Industrial Park - - - -

BULACAN
PDC Information Technopark / PDIT - - - -
Sta. Maria Industrial Park / SMIP - - - -
Horizon IT Park - - - -

OLONGAPO CITY
Subic Area Free Port SBMA,
Olongapo City 1,187,039,670 2,459,107,503 1,738,591,656 2,456,454,896

PAMPANGA
SM City Clark IT Park - - - -
Clark TI Special Economic Zone / Clark
Freeport Zone and Special Economic
Zone (CSEC) 2,916,097,310 97,429,227 3,734,581,818 1,974,493,012
TECO Industrial Park Mabalacat,
Pampanga - - - -
SM City Pampanga - - - -
Angeles Industrial Park (AIPA) Special
Export Processing Zone,
Bacolor Pampanga - - - -
Pampanga Economic Zone 94,825,268 55,351,492 137,506,533 60,886,268
ENTEC 2 Building - - - -
Alviera Industrial Park - - - -
Port of Clark \ Clark International Airport 18,144,436 288,602,248 5,537,115 204,667,668

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Table 7.5 - Continued
Value of Exports And Imports by Province and by Port: Region III, 2014 - 2019
(F.O.B. Value in US Dollars)
2014 2015
Province / Port
Exports Imports Exports Imports

TARLAC
Luisita Industrial Parks (LIP) Special Export
Processing Zone, Hacienda Luisita,
San Miguel, Tarlac 327,668,481 177,111,029 278,532,736 366,825,719

ZAMBALES
Sub-Port of Sual, Masinloc, Zambales 43,266,753 136,541,979 15,050,105 154,028,937
Keppel Philippines Marine - SEZ - - - -
Sub-Port of Masinloc - - - -
Acoje Mining Company Balitoc,
Santa Cruz, Zambales 1,603,500 - - -
BCI (DIZON) Masinloc, Zambales - 10,353 - -
Benguet Consolidated, Incorporated
Baloganon, Masinloc, Zambales - - - -
Petroleum Philippines Corporation
Matalvis, Masinloc, Zambales - - - -
Port of Subic / Subic Bay Metropolitan
Authority / Subic Area Free Port SBMA,
Olongapo City 29,149,656 1,029,469 43,060,538 19,774,847
Subic Shipyard Special Economic Zone /
Subic Shipyard and Engineering,INC.
SEPZ Enterprise,Cabangaan PT.
BO.Cawag,Subic Zambales - - - -
Benguet Corporation, Subic (MATAIN),
Zambales - 9,225 - -
Subic Shipyard and Engineering,INC.
SEPZ Enterprise,Cabangaan PT.
BO.Cawag,Subic Zambales - 17,035,171 48,242 94,725,964
Subic Bay International Airport 2,290,336 11,804,534 1,432,440 332,427

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Table 7.5 - Continued
Value of Exports And Imports by Province and by Port: Region III, 2014 - 2019
(F.O.B. Value in US Dollars)
2016 2017
Province / Port
Exports Imports Exports Imports

Region III 4,898,846,811 9,162,811,710 4,433,841,203 7,867,020,880

AURORA
Baler, Aurora, Sub - Province - - - -
Dingalan,Aurora,Sub-Province - - - -

BATAAN
Limay, Bataan / Sub-Port of Limay 245,470,712 2,286,592,509 544,894,930 443,167,826
Bataan Economic Zone - - - -
Bataan Refining Company Lamao,
Limay, Bataan - - - -
Port Of Limay - - - 2,087,694,719
Starmall Bataan (BPO) - - - -
Planters Product, Incorporated
Limay, Bataan - - - -
Mariveles, Bataan / Sub-Port of
Mariveles 134,600,548 439 433,389 -
Hermosa Ecozone Industrial Park - - - -
Bataan Shipyard and Eng'g. CO., INC.
(BASECO) Bataan Export
Processing Zone Mariveles, Bataan 314,710 1,413,966,030 8,355,533 268,817,853
Plastic Processing Center (PPC)
Bgy Alion Mariveles Bataan - - - -
Sub-Port of Mariveles - - - 976,613,702
Lucanin Pier, Mariveles, Bataan - - - -
Authority Freeport Area of Bataan - - - -
Bataan Shipyard and Engineering
CO.,INC. Mariveles,Bataan 9,180 - - -
Hermosa Ecozone Industrial Park - - - -

BULACAN
PDC Information Technopark / PDIT - - - -
Sta. Maria Industrial Park / SMIP - - - -
Horizon IT Park - - - -

OLONGAPO CITY
Subic Area Free Port SBMA,
Olongapo City 945,807,630 2,127,451,178 1,800,477,458 2,281,207,349

PAMPANGA
SM City Clark IT Park - - - -
Clark TI Special Economic Zone / Clark
Freeport Zone and Special Economic
Zone (CSEC) 3,207,735,446 2,548,659,637 1,523,231,344 316,889,329
TECO Industrial Park Mabalacat,
Pampanga - - - -
SM City Pampanga - - - -
Angeles Industrial Park (AIPA) Special
Export Processing Zone,
Bacolor Pampanga - - - -
Pampanga Economic Zone 91,156,510 76,601,057 20,000 -
ENTEC 2 Building - - - -
Alviera Industrial Park - - - -
Port of Clark \ Clark International Airport 4,105,046 13,314 445,343,153 1,118,202,838

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Table 7.5 - Continued
Value of Exports And Imports by Province and by Port: Region III, 2014 - 2019
(F.O.B. Value in US Dollars)
2016 2017
Province / Port
Exports Imports Exports Imports

TARLAC
Luisita Industrial Parks (LIP) Special Export
Processing Zone, Hacienda Luisita,
San Miguel, Tarlac 250,600,468 381,468,491 92,001,910 -

ZAMBALES
Sub-Port of Sual, Masinloc, Zambales 750,000 328,057,603 15,495,303 265,166,497
Keppel Philippines Marine - SEZ - - - -
Sub-Port of Masinloc - - - 109,260,767
Acoje Mining Company Balitoc,
Santa Cruz, Zambales - - - -
BCI (DIZON) Masinloc, Zambales - - - -
Benguet Consolidated, Incorporated
Baloganon, Masinloc, Zambales - - - -
Petroleum Philippines Corporation
Matalvis, Masinloc, Zambales - - - -
Port of Subic / Subic Bay Metropolitan
Authority / Subic Area Free Port SBMA,
Olongapo City 13,100,760 - 596,418 -
Subic Shipyard Special Economic Zone /
Subic Shipyard and Engineering,INC.
SEPZ Enterprise,Cabangaan PT.
BO.Cawag,Subic Zambales - - - -
Benguet Corporation, Subic (MATAIN),
Zambales - - - -
Subic Shipyard and Engineering,INC.
SEPZ Enterprise,Cabangaan PT.
BO.Cawag,Subic Zambales 4,513,273 - - -
Subic Bay International Airport 682,528 1,452 2,991,765 -

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Table 7.5 - Continued
Value of Exports And Imports by Province and by Port: Region III, 2014 - 2019
(F.O.B. Value in US Dollars)
2018 2019
Province / Port
Exports Imports Exports Imports

Region III 10,439,569,586 17,639,471,598 11,063,622,332 17,424,812,216

AURORA
Baler, Aurora, Sub - Province - - - -
Dingalan,Aurora,Sub-Province - - - -

BATAAN
Limay, Bataan / Sub-Port of Limay 681,870 481,146,016 4,257,580 -
Bataan Economic Zone - 433,429 - 4,871,201
Bataan Refining Company Lamao,
Limay, Bataan - - - -
Port Of Limay 640,064,287 3,318,813,812 224,090,266 3,034,701,861
Starmall Bataan (BPO) - - - 13,248
Planters Product, Incorporated
Limay, Bataan - - - -
Mariveles, Bataan / Sub-Port of
Mariveles 1,215,271 1,264,736,933 8,055,641 1,408,779,712
Hermosa Ecozone Industrial Park 170,195,378 14,659,435 298,793,520 193,861,760
Bataan Shipyard and Eng'g. CO., INC.
(BASECO) Bataan Export
Processing Zone Mariveles, Bataan 1,361,469 450,408,389 - -
Plastic Processing Center (PPC)
Bgy Alion Mariveles Bataan - - - -
Sub-Port of Mariveles - - - -
Lucanin Pier, Mariveles, Bataan - - - -
Authority Freeport Area of Bataan 11,010,337 408,735,800 333,489 1,102,637,529
Bataan Shipyard and Engineering
CO.,INC. Mariveles,Bataan - - - -
Hermosa Ecozone Industrial Park - 113,408,614 - -

BULACAN
PDC Information Technopark / PDIT 9,873,131 16,676,942 14,980,738 24,110,247
Sta. Maria Industrial Park / SMIP 84,966,906 96,063,087 116,033,093 119,046,007
Horizon IT Park - 1,634,737 - 165,424

OLONGAPO CITY
Subic Area Free Port SBMA,
Olongapo City - - 224,867 -

PAMPANGA
SM City Clark IT Park 105,964,952 1,738,584,326 16,792,862 1,567,899,877
Clark TI Special Economic Zone / Clark
Freeport Zone and Special Economic
Zone (CSEC) 6,867,446,945 5,053,032,762 5,904,764,849 4,936,536,653
TECO Industrial Park Mabalacat,
Pampanga 5,893,262 86,916,989 4,097,872 86,016,838
SM City Pampanga - - - 12,494
Angeles Industrial Park (AIPA) Special
Export Processing Zone,
Bacolor Pampanga - 1,794 24,054,918 25,107,937
Pampanga Economic Zone 231,201,601 138,207,462 268,538,442 98,065,510
ENTEC 2 Building - 19,008 - 197,573
Alviera Industrial Park - - 7,096,207 13,484,580
Port of Clark \ Clark International Airport 867,177,191 647,882,415 3,260,071,741 486,135,660

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Table 7.5 - Concluded
Value of Exports And Imports by Province and by Port: Region III, 2014 - 2019
(F.O.B. Value in US Dollars)
2016 2017
Province / Port
Exports Imports Exports Imports

TARLAC
Luisita Industrial Parks (LIP) Special Export
Processing Zone, Hacienda Luisita,
San Miguel, Tarlac 34,868,226 278,121,763 136,467,585 323,772,516

ZAMBALES
Sub-Port of Sual, Masinloc, Zambales 2,550,000 356,401,616 - 293,394,220
Keppel Philippines Marine - SEZ - 350,608 - 266,032
Sub-Port of Masinloc - 147,710,091 6,650,000 147,363,964
Acoje Mining Company Balitoc,
Santa Cruz, Zambales - - - -
BCI (DIZON) Masinloc, Zambales - - 29,186 -
Benguet Consolidated, Incorporated
Baloganon, Masinloc, Zambales - - - -
Petroleum Philippines Corporation
Matalvis, Masinloc, Zambales - - - -
Port of Subic / Subic Bay Metropolitan
Authority / Subic Area Free Port SBMA,
Olongapo City 1,393,605,317 2,986,522,931 737,886,666 3,509,385,984
Subic Shipyard Special Economic Zone /
Subic Shipyard and Engineering,INC.
SEPZ Enterprise,Cabangaan PT.
BO.Cawag,Subic Zambales 7,005,430 39,002,639 28,651,891 48,985,389
Benguet Corporation, Subic (MATAIN),
Zambales - - - -
Subic Shipyard and Engineering,INC.
SEPZ Enterprise,Cabangaan PT.
BO.Cawag,Subic Zambales - - - -
Subic Bay International Airport 4,488,013 - 1,750,919 -

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Chapter 8
TOURISM

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Chapter 8
TOURISM

Data on tourism provide a panoramic view of the region as a tourist destination. The data
depicts the contribution of tourism industry in the economic growth and development of an area.
Specifically, tourism has become a twin source of foreign exchange receipts, livelihood and
employment opportunities in a community. Data on the industry are therefore essential in providing
vital links in the development and orchestration of campaigns aimed at promoting the potentials of
the region as a tourist hideaway. Local leaders can put up infrastructure programs and institute
policies and regulations that will boost the inflow of visitors. Investors, on the other hand, can take
the signals in the development of tourist and recreational sites. In concrete terms, the data likewise
provide a quantitative measure on the results of programs that promote the area as a traveler's
destination and its contribution to the economic performance of the area.

This chapter presents the regional and/or provincial/city data on the visitor arrivals and their
countries of residence. The data source is the Department of Tourism.

Sector Highlights
 The region received 4.1 million tourists in 2019, lower by 8.9 percent compared with the
4.5 million guests in 2018. (see Table 8.1)

 Domestic travelers, accounting for 83.4 percent of the total guests, declined by 17.6 percent
from the 4.1 million in 2017 to 3.4 million in 2019. (see Table 8.1)

 Foreign tourists, which comprised 16.4 percent of the total guests in the region, surged by
97.8 percent in 2019. (see Table 8.1)

 Nationals of East Asia, accounting to 48.5 % of the total foreign guests, remained as the
biggest group of foreign tourists visiting the region in 2019. The largest chunk of arrivals came
from China numbering 165.5 thousand or 50.8 percent of the total visitors from East Asia. (see
Table 8.1)

 Influx of foreign tourists in Clark, which comprised 54.3 percent of the total guests in the area,
increased by 129.1 percent. (see Table 8.9)

 Subic was the biggest drawer of guests to the region, accounting for 24.7 percent of the total
arrivals in 2019. Its domestic tourists comprised 90.0 percent of the total guests in the area.
(see Table 8.10)

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Figure 8.1 Visitor Arrivals by Province/Economic Zone
Region III, 2019

Subic 1,009

Zambales… 850

Clark 722

Bataan 398

Nueva Ecija 318

Aurora 274

Pampanga… 260

Bulacan 149

Tarlac 109

- 200 400 600 800 1,000

Number of visitors
(in thousands)

Figure 8.2 Visitor Arrivals by Type of Tourist


Region III, 2015- 2019

3,514
3,411
3,500 3,311

3,000 2,783
Number of tourist

2,500
in thousands

2,000

1,500

1,000 782 821


672

500 367 340


31 17 22 7 3
0
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Domestic Foreign Overseas Filipino Year

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Table 8.1
Visitor Arrivals by Country of Residence: Region III, 2015-2019
Country of Residence / Province 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Region III 3,596,097 4,149,622 3,903,037 4,486,364 4,087,405

Domestic 2,782,571 3,311,350 3,513,824 4,139,477 3,410,635


Residents of the Philippines
Of Filipino Nationality 2,782,571 3,285,505 3,513,728 4,139,215 3,408,167
Of Foreign Nationality - 25,845 96 262 2,468

Foreign 782,499 821,423 367,307 339,910 672,372

Asia 536,865 580,596 145,263 174,706 350,610


Asean 60,188 19,657 9,167 14,065 15,077
Brunei 137 120 114 292 395
Cambodia - 10 5 79 385
Indonesia 5,607 320 475 1,415 843
Laos - 2 32 80 117
Malaysia 15,443 4,059 2,105 3,796 3,796
Myanmar 94 196 80 391 382
Singapore 29,957 3,493 3,529 3,929 4,680
Thailand 6,304 1,415 1,186 1,888 2,470
Vietnam 2,646 922 945 1,371 1,273
Other Asia Pacific - 9,120 696 824 736

East Asia 466,881 553,210 129,389 150,730 325,929


China 350,317 458,388 10,855 26,397 165,518
Hong Kong 11,966 4,159 3,947 2,701 2,643
Japan 33,825 15,979 18,611 12,661 14,700
South Korea 69,074 69,725 85,097 107,522 140,622
Taiwan 1,699 4,959 10,879 1,449 2,446

South Asia 6,532 3,244 3,409 4,970 3,978


Bangladesh 33 75 97 294 112
India 6,281 2,884 3,107 4,221 3,589
Iran 119 55 17 54 61
Nepal 42 16 3 190 27
Pakistan 8 56 31 132 165
Sri Lanka 49 158 154 79 24

Middle East 3,264 4,485 3,298 4,941 5,626


Bahrain 2 8 52 259 162
Egypt 9 81 113 377 444
Israel 38 287 129 512 1,127
Jordan 2 42 74 117 143
Kuwait 191 89 892 213 168
Saudi Arabia 848 1,846 364 1,799 1,859
United Arab Emirates 2,174 1,293 1,149 1,216 1,546
Other Middle East - 839 525 448 177

America 123,935 69,445 59,429 57,422 84,522


North America 123,738 69,116 59,151 56,310 83,699
Canada 19,319 3,212 4,109 2,703 3,584
Mexico 79 1,044 3,683 705 685
USA 104,340 64,641 51,324 52,794 79,049
Other America - 219 35 108 381

South America 197 329 278 1,112 823


Argentina - 1 8 296 183
Brazil 35 284 63 417 372
Colombia 1 38 53 167 92
Peru 144 3 4 145 147
Venezuela 17 3 150 87 29

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Table 8.1 - Concluded
Visitor Arrivals by Country of Residence: Region III, 2015-2019
Country of Residence / Province 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Europe 34,856 13,152 11,432 16,069 15,814


Western Europe 18,217 5,108 3,751 6,532 6,416
Austria 605 809 715 613 553
Belgium 1,122 67 213 534 403
France 4,297 1,206 485 1,257 1,307
Germany 4,388 1,717 855 2,304 2,222
Luxembourg - 227 912 84 219
Netherlands 1,368 155 113 426 534
Switzerland 6,437 927 458 1,314 1,178

Northern Europe 15,294 5,224 5,067 6,268 6,597


Denmark 614 108 61 399 275
Finland 773 100 125 175 190
Ireland 304 749 1,034 508 456
Norway 415 275 1,116 266 380
Sweden 2,110 399 144 732 509
United Kingdom 11,078 3,593 2,587 4,188 4,787

Southern Europe 981 1,259 651 1,925 1,770


Greece 1 39 68 185 182
Italy 810 872 310 1,114 886
Portugal 13 33 128 158 243
Spain 157 226 144 459 393
Union of Serbia and Montenegro - 89 1 9 66

Eastern Europe 364 1,561 1,963 1,344 1,031


Commonwealth of Independent States - - 8 67 148
Poland 95 313 38 185 333
Russia 269 192 327 264 415
Other Europe - 1,056 1,590 828 135

Australia/Pacific 22,578 10,058 7,383 11,422 11,188


Australia 20,529 8,925 4,806 9,818 9,788
Guam 432 276 1,892 302 386
Nauru - - 68 119 107
New Zealand 1,583 856 591 1,135 780
Papua New Guinea 34 1 26 48 127

Africa 2,247 535 684 937 760


Nigeria - - 63 11 26
South Africa 2,247 535 621 926 734

Others and Unspecified Residences 62,018 147,637 143,116 79,354 209,478

*Overseas Filipinos 31,027 16,849 21,906 6,977 3,367

Total Guest with Unidentified Residence … … … … 1,031

Source: Department of Tourism, Region 3

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Table 8.2
Visitor Arrivals by Country of Residence: Aurora, 2015-2019
Country of Residence / Province 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Aurora 154,526 147,430 166,338 265,474 273,906

Domestic 154,271 147,087 166,223 265,410 273,744


Residents of the Philippines
Of Filipino Nationality 154,271 146,882 166,223 265,410 273,744
Of Foreign Nationality - 205 - - -

Foreign 255 274 95 64 162

Asia - - - - -
Asean - - - - -
Brunei - - - - -
Cambodia - - - - -
Indonesia - - - - -
Laos - - - - -
Malaysia - - - - -
Myanmar - - - - -
Singapore - - - - -
Thailand - - - - -
Vietnam - - - - -
Other Asia Pacific - - - - -

East Asia - - - - -
China - - - - -
Hong Kong - - - - -
Japan - - - - -
South Korea - - - - -
Taiwan - - - - -

South Asia - - - - -
Bangladesh - - - - -
India - - - - -
Iran - - - - -
Nepal - - - - -
Pakistan - - - - -
Sri Lanka - - - - -

Middle East - - - - -
Bahrain - - - - -
Egypt - - - - -
Israel - - - - -
Jordan - - - - -
Kuwait - - - - -
Saudi Arabia - - - - -
United Arab Emirates - - - - -
Other Middle East

America - - - - -
North America - - - - -
Canada - - - - -
Mexico - - - - -
USA - - - - -
Other America - - - - -

South America - - - - -
Argentina - - - - -
Brazil - - - - -
Colombia - - - - -
Peru - - - - -
Venezuela - - - - -

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Table 8.2 - Concluded
Visitor Arrivals by Country of Residence: Aurora, 2015-2019
Country of Residence / Province 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Europe - - - - -
Western Europe - - - - -
Austria - - - - -
Belgium - - - - -
France - - - - -
Germany - - - - -
Luxembourg - - - - -
Netherlands - - - - -
Switzerland - - - - -

Northern Europe - - - - -
Denmark - - - - -
Finland - - - - -
Ireland - - - - -
Norway - - - - -
Sweden - - - - -
United Kingdom - - - - -

Southern Europe - - - - -
Greece - - - - -
Italy - - - - -
Portugal - - - - -
Spain - - - - -
Union of Serbia and Montenegro - - - - -

Eastern Europe - - - - -
Commonwealth of Independent States - - - - -
Poland - - - - -
Russia - - - - -
Other Europe - - - - -

Australia/Pacific - - - - -
Australia - - - - -
Guam - - - - -
Nauru - - - - -
New Zealand - - - - -
Papua New Guinea - - - - -

Africa - - - - -
Nigeria - - - - -
South Africa - - - - -

Others and Unspecified Residences 255 274 95 64 162

*Overseas Filipinos - 69 20 - -

Total Guest with Unidentified Residence … … … … …

* Philippine passport holders permanently residing abroad; excludes Overseas Filipino Workers
Source: Department of Tourism, Region 3

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Table 8.3
Visitor Arrivals by Country of Residence: Bataan, 2015-2019
Country of Residence / Province 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Bataan 244,303 332,909 480,917 306,917 397,849

Domestic 221,070 295,064 453,790 299,963 386,815


Residents of the Philippines
Of Filipino Nationality 221,070 295,064 453,790 299,963 386,815
Of Foreign Nationality - - - - -

Foreign 23,233 37,845 27,127 6,954 11,034

Asia 7,136 4,038 4,382 1,075 2,765


Asean 2,189 636 577 587 410
Brunei - - - - -
Cambodia - - - - 71
Indonesia 8 9 19 - 4
Laos - - - - 2
Malaysia 15 98 74 - 30
Myanmar - 5 - - -
Singapore 10 56 73 - 15
Thailand 6 53 5 - 39
Vietnam 2,150 415 406 587 249
Other Asia Pacific - - - - -

East Asia 4,903 3,184 3,603 488 1,988


China 43 1,497 880 - 599
Hong Kong - 18 77 - -
Japan 86 308 1,808 - 938
South Korea 4,756 1,237 799 488 401
Taiwan 18 124 39 - 50

South Asia 30 135 139 - 363


Bangladesh 1 2 5 - 18
India 18 114 134 - 343
Iran - 4 - - -
Nepal 6 1 - - -
Pakistan 4 12 - - 2
Sri Lanka 1 2 - - -

Middle East 14 83 63 - 4
Bahrain - 1 16 - -
Egypt 5 1 - - -
Israel - 2 - - -
Jordan - 3 - - -
Kuwait - 5 12 - -
Saudi Arabia 7 55 27 - -
United Arab Emirates 2 16 8 - 4
Other Middle East - - - - -

America 5,680 1,448 2,312 873 1,886


North America 5,663 1,418 2,141 873 1,883
Canada 13 46 22 - 58
Mexico - 11 18 - -
USA 5,650 1,361 2,101 873 1,825
Other America - - - - -

South America 17 30 171 - 3


Argentina - - - - -
Brazil - 1 30 - 3
Colombia - 27 6 - -
Peru - - - - -
Venezuela 17 2 135 - -

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Table 8.3 - Concluded
Visitor Arrivals by Country of Residence: Bataan, 2015-2019
Country of Residence / Province 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Europe 123 705 473 - 718


Western Europe 77 219 261 - 358
Austria - 1 14 - -
Belgium 2 - 61 - 2
France 52 94 50 - 16
Germany 4 68 69 - 301
Luxembourg - - 31 - -
Netherlands 16 23 25 - 1
Switzerland 3 33 11 - 38

Northern Europe 29 179 194 - 299


Denmark - 3 - - 118
Finland - 27 - - 7
Ireland - 3 31 - 8
Norway 1 15 8 - 5
Sweden 2 10 4 - 32
United Kingdom 26 121 151 - 129

Southern Europe 13 232 15 - 38


Greece 1 2 1 - 3
Italy 3 112 13 - 6
Portugal 1 1 - - -
Spain 8 29 - - 29
Union of Serbia and Montenegro - 88 1 - -

Eastern Europe 4 75 3 - 23
Commonwealth of Independent States - - - - -
Poland - 9 3 - 16
Russia 4 66 - - 7
Other Europe - - - - -

Australia/Pacific 30 166 297 - 122


Australia 27 166 274 - 29
Guam - - - - -
Nauru - - - - -
New Zealand 3 - 23 - 93
Papua New Guinea - - - - -

Africa - 106 14 - 391


Nigeria - - 5 - -
South Africa - 106 9 - 391

Others and Unspecified Residences 10,264 31,382 19,649 5,006 5,152

*Overseas Filipinos - - - - -

Total Guest with Unidentified Residence … … … … …

Source: Department of Tourism, Region 3

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Table 8.4
Visitor Arrivals by Country of Residence: Bulacan, 2015-2019
Country of Residence / Province 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Bulacan 81,254 113,076 288,834 451,426 149,171

Domestic 80,553 101,062 284,383 450,744 149,171


Residents of the Philippines
Of Filipino Nationality 80,553 95,577 284,383 450,744 149,171
Of Foreign Nationality - 5,485 - - -

Foreign 701 12,014 4,451 682 -

Asia 315 2,985 158 - -


Asean 31 412 31 - -
Brunei - 2 - - -
Cambodia - - - - -
Indonesia - 9 5 - -
Laos - - - - -
Malaysia 3 183 14 - -
Myanmar - - 2 - -
Singapore 23 65 4 - -
Thailand 5 147 3 - -
Vietnam - - 3 - -
Other Asia Pacific - 6 - - -

East Asia 284 2,370 72 - -


China 54 251 33 - -
Hong Kong 19 3 - - -
Japan 24 372 26 - -
South Korea 178 1,722 13 - -
Taiwan 9 22 - - -

South Asia - 153 49 - -


Bangladesh - 4 - - -
India - 140 49 - -
Iran - - - - -
Nepal - - - - -
Pakistan - - - - -
Sri Lanka - 9 - - -

Middle East - 50 6 - -
Bahrain - 1 1 - -
Egypt - 14 4 - -
Israel - 2 - - -
Jordan - - - - -
Kuwait - - - - -
Saudi Arabia - 31 1 - -
United Arab Emirates - 2 - - -
Other Middle East -

America 253 550 46 - -


North America 253 542 41 - -
Canada 13 64 - - -
Mexico - 147 1 - -
USA 240 331 40 - -
Other America - - - - -

South America - 8 5 - -
Argentina - - - - -
Brazil - 5 - - -
Colombia - 3 5 - -
Peru - - - - -
Venezuela - - - - -

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Table 8.4 - Concluded
Visitor Arrivals by Country of Residence: Bulacan, 2015-2019
Country of Residence / Province 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Europe 28 219 87 - -
Western Europe 8 96 33 - -
Austria - 6 3 - -
Belgium - 1 1 - -
France 3 41 6 - -
Germany - 27 20 - -
Luxembourg - 4 2 - -
Netherlands - 9 - - -
Switzerland 5 8 1 - -

Northern Europe 20 113 34 - -


Denmark - 2 4 - -
Finland - 7 - - -
Ireland - 29 - - -
Norway - 16 - - -
Sweden - 19 6 - -
United Kingdom 20 40 24 - -

Southern Europe - 8 18 - -
Greece - - 13 - -
Italy - 7 4 - -
Portugal - - - - -
Spain - 1 1 - -
Union of Serbia and Montenegro - - - - -

Eastern Europe - 2 2 - -
Commonwealth of Independent States - - - - -
Poland - - - - -
Russia - 2 2 - -
Other Europe - - - - -

Australia/Pacific 65 72 13 - -
Australia 65 72 13 - -
Guam - - - - -
Nauru - - - - -
New Zealand - - - - -
Papua New Guinea - - - - -

Africa - - 1 - -
Nigeria - - - - -
South Africa - - 1 - -

Others and Unspecified Residences 40 8,188 4,146 682 -

*Overseas Filipinos - - - - -

Total Guest with Unidentified Residence … … … … -

Source: Department of Tourism, Region 3

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Table 8.5
Visitor Arrivals by Country of Residence: Nueva Ecija, 2015-2019
Country of Residence / Province 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Nueva Ecija 25,987 38,514 80,505 305,603 317,761

Domestic 25,969 31,565 78,657 292,394 302,771


Residents of the Philippines
Of Filipino Nationality 25,969 20,313 78,657 292,394 302,771
Of Foreign Nationality - 11,252 - - -

Foreign 18 6,949 1,848 13,209 13,959

Asia - 2,407 - - 1,931


Asean - 87 - - 95
Brunei - - - - 4
Cambodia - - - - -
Indonesia - 5 - - 14
Laos - - - - -
Malaysia - 8 - - 3
Myanmar - - - - -
Singapore - 66 - - 37
Thailand - 8 - - 35
Vietnam - - - - 2
Other Asia Pacific - - - - -

East Asia - 2,219 - - 1,753


China - 40 - - 281
Hong Kong - - - - 14
Japan - 194 - - 270
South Korea - 1,973 - - 1,180
Taiwan - 12 - - 8

South Asia - 75 - - 37
Bangladesh - - - - -
India - 75 - - 34
Iran - - - - -
Nepal - - - - -
Pakistan - - - - -
Sri Lanka - - - - 3

Middle East - 26 - - 46
Bahrain - - - - 2
Egypt - - - - -
Israel - - - - -
Jordan - - - - -
Kuwait - - - - -
Saudi Arabia - 4 - - 26
United Arab Emirates - 22 - - 18
Other Middle East - - - - -

America - 976 - - 3,063


North America - 976 - - 3,059
Canada - 44 - - 136
Mexico - - - - 14
USA - 932 - - 2,909
Other America - - - -

South America - - - - 4
Argentina - - - - 4
Brazil - - - - -
Colombia - - - - -
Peru - - - - -
Venezuela - - - - -

275
Table 8.5 - Concluded
Visitor Arrivals by Country of Residence: Nueva Ecija, 2015-2019
Country of Residence / Province 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Europe - 143 - - 522


Western Europe - 66 - - 85
Austria - 4 - - 4
Belgium - 8 - - 12
France - 16 - - 38
Germany - 35 - - 4
Luxembourg - - - - 6
Netherlands - 3 - - 19
Switzerland - - - - 2

Northern Europe - 32 - - 193


Denmark - 5 - - 2
Finland - - - - 2
Ireland - - - - -
Norway - - - - 2
Sweden - - - - 2
United Kingdom - 27 - - 185

Southern Europe - 43 - - 186


Greece - - - - -
Italy - 40 - - 180
Portugal - - - - 6
Spain - 3 - - -
Union of Serbia and Montenegro - - - - -

Eastern Europe - 2 - - 58
Commonwealth of Independent States - - - - -
Poland - 2 - - -
Russia - - - - 58
Other Europe - - - - -

Australia/Pacific - 82 - - 490
Australia - 64 - - 350
Guam - - - - 120
Nauru - - - - -
New Zealand - 18 - - 20
Papua New Guinea - - - - -

Africa - 4 - - 1
Nigeria - - - - -
South Africa - 4 - - 1

Others and Unspecified Residences 18 3,337 1,848 13,209 7,952

*Overseas Filipinos - - - - -

Total Guest with Unidentified Residence … … … … 1,031

Source: Department of Tourism, Region 3

276
Table 8.6
Visitor Arrivals by Country of Residence: Pampanga, 2015-2019
Country of Residence / Province 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Pampanga (excluding Clark) 412,829 375,842 305,886 266,612 259,575

Domestic 188,348 280,177 182,150 200,647 193,433


Residents of the Philippines
Of Filipino Nationality 188,348 276,369 182,054 200,609 193,400
Of Foreign Nationality - 3,808 96 38 33

Foreign 224,481 95,124 104,889 65,486 65,459

Asia 104,423 27,877 22,341 31,335 27,658


Asean 52,523 4,319 1,072 4,071 3,450
Brunei - 3 9 248 271
Cambodia - - - 48 134
Indonesia 5,402 27 8 268 166
Laos - - - 24 82
Malaysia 13,937 2,428 553 1,520 1,202
Myanmar - - 2 238 297
Singapore 27,736 1,426 385 982 911
Thailand 5,448 435 94 468 285
Vietnam - - 21 275 102
Other Asia Pacific - - - - -

East Asia 45,961 20,185 19,385 23,278 20,953


China 2,846 1,504 85 2,354 2,437
Hong Kong 8,279 - 1,910 643 136
Japan 14,620 4,352 7,429 3,355 3,993
South Korea 19,185 14,116 19 16,664 14,249
Taiwan 1,031 213 9,942 262 138

South Asia 3,797 639 210 711 532


Bangladesh - - 76 219 85
India 3,797 542 7 322 357
Iran - - 1 36 27
Nepal - 1 1 31 18
Pakistan - - 3 47 40
Sri Lanka - 96 122 56 5

Middle East 2,142 2,734 1,674 3,275 2,723


Bahrain - 3 14 210 133
Egypt - 61 106 202 141
Israel - 258 27 322 232
Jordan - 2 22 77 31
Kuwait 167 4 472 170 79
Saudi Arabia 555 1,554 181 1,493 1,398
United Arab Emirates 1,420 852 852 801 709
Other Middle East -

America 51,484 8,873 8,438 10,635 8,052


North America 51,484 8,641 8,403 9,950 7,791
Canada 17,989 1,364 3,149 1,380 1,252
Mexico - 208 3,533 485 468
USA 33,495 7,069 1,721 8,085 6,071
Other America - - - -

South America - 232 35 685 261


Argentina - - 1 261 75
Brazil - 231 - 193 104
Colombia - - 32 144 42
Peru - - - 23 30
Venezuela - 1 2 64 10

277
Table 8.6 - Concluded
Visitor Arrivals by Country of Residence: Pampanga, 2015-2019
Country of Residence / Province 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Europe 30,671 4,760 4,381 7,873 5,396


Western Europe 16,698 2,429 1,518 3,448 2,642
Austria 579 656 460 387 346
Belgium 1,063 16 - 305 218
France 3,949 419 10 696 514
Germany 3,967 881 169 1,245 833
Luxembourg - - 879 69 78
Netherlands 1,308 9 - 182 246
Switzerland 5,832 448 - 564 407

Northern Europe 13,394 1,822 2,676 3,592 2,252


Denmark 508 21 28 263 39
Finland 758 35 118 119 78
Ireland - 44 865 291 83
Norway 325 36 1,085 156 221
Sweden 2,052 301 76 357 257
United Kingdom 9,751 1,385 504 2,406 1,574

Southern Europe 579 495 181 794 395


Greece - - 23 111 8
Italy 579 454 - 419 200
Portugal - - 97 79 91
Spain - 41 61 185 40
Union of Serbia and Montenegro - - - - 56

Eastern Europe - 14 6 39 107


Commonwealth of Independent States - - 6 21 32
Poland - - - 8 19
Russia - 14 - 10 56
Other Europe - - - -

Australia/Pacific 17,986 5,043 2,728 4,862 3,593


Australia 16,397 4,287 814 4,012 3,038
Guam 426 218 1,791 213 126
Nauru - - 68 80 61
New Zealand 1,163 538 52 525 293
Papua New Guinea - - 3 32 75

Africa 2,066 2 9 121 53


Nigeria - - 1 - 19
South Africa 2,066 2 8 121 34

Others and Unspecified Residences 17,851 48,569 66,992 10,660 20,707

*Overseas Filipinos - 541 18,847 479 683

Total Guest with Unidentified Residence … … … … -

Source: Department of Tourism, Region 3

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Table 8.7
Visitor Arrivals by Country of Residence: Tarlac, 2015-2019
Country of Residence / Province 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Tarlac 47,696 32,785 11,738 13,376 108,706

Domestic 46,744 21,688 8,906 8,686 93,264


Residents of the Philippines
Of Filipino Nationality 46,744 16,970 8,906 8,686 90,896
Of Foreign Nationality - 4,718 - - 2,368

Foreign 952 7,876 2,830 4,690 14,796

Asia 509 4,238 2,123 2,919 5,321


Asean 240 248 169 389 882
Brunei - - - 14 13
Cambodia - - - 15 26
Indonesia - 2 14 41 112
Laos - - - 41 -
Malaysia - 104 82 75 128
Myanmar - - 12 13 18
Singapore 240 77 21 116 257
Thailand - 65 40 70 275
Vietnam - - - 4 53
Other Asia Pacific - - - - -

East Asia 269 3,772 1,888 2,369 3,864


China - 68 22 383 635
Hong Kong - 1,493 - 14 166
Japan 102 324 1,358 1,430 1,653
South Korea 167 111 501 528 1,294
Taiwan - 1,776 7 14 116

South Asia - 70 61 39 181


Bangladesh - 35 - - -
India - - 61 29 181
Iran - - - 3 -
Nepal - - - 2 -
Pakistan - - - 5 -
Sri Lanka - 35 - - -

Middle East - 148 5 122 394


Bahrain - - - 13 14
Egypt - - - 21 21
Israel - 21 - 22 12
Jordan - - - 9 4
Kuwait - 22 - 13 65
Saudi Arabia - 44 4 20 140
United Arab Emirates - 61 1 24 138
Other Middle East - - - - -

America 276 2,072 348 621 2,494


North America 276 2,072 348 557 2,400
Canada 95 615 16 91 367
Mexico - 642 - 15 85
USA 181 815 332 451 1,948
Other America - - - - -

South America - - - 64 94
Argentina - - - 11 32
Brazil - - - 34 52
Colombia - - - 9 8
Peru - - - 8 -
Venezuela - - - 2 2

279
Table 8.7 - Concluded
Visitor Arrivals by Country of Residence: Tarlac, 2015-2019
Country of Residence / Province 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Europe - 435 229 627 1,743


Western Europe - 90 32 247 625
Austria - 23 - 14 115
Belgium - - - 44 44
France - 4 - 58 185
Germany - 12 21 40 100
Luxembourg - 38 - 15 15
Netherlands - 5 11 27 63
Switzerland - 8 - 49 103

Northern Europe - 315 167 148 677


Denmark - 4 - 14 34
Finland - 15 - 9 56
Ireland - 70 - 17 61
Norway - 70 - 11 35
Sweden - 2 - 38 44
United Kingdom - 154 167 59 447

Southern Europe - 30 30 183 264


Greece - - - 10 11
Italy - 15 - 51 107
Portugal - 15 - 9 34
Spain - - 30 113 112
Union of Serbia and Montenegro - - - - -

Eastern Europe - - - 49 177


Commonwealth of Independent States - - - - -
Poland - - - 12 131
Russia - - - 37 46
Other Europe - - - - -

Australia/Pacific - 226 107 178 446


Australia - 194 38 131 341
Guam - - - 7 15
Nauru - - - 35 35
New Zealand - 32 69 5 55
Papua New Guinea - - - - -

Africa - - - 6 6
Nigeria - - - 6 -
South Africa - - - - 6

Others and Unspecified Residences 167 905 23 339 4,786

*Overseas Filipinos - 3,221 2 - 646

Total Guest with Unidentified Residence … … … … -

Source: Department of Tourism, Region 3

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Table 8.8
Visitor Arrivals by Country of Residence: Zambales, 2015-2019
Country of Residence / Province 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Zambales (excluding Subic) 164,042 205,484 383,687 674,359 850,240

Domestic 157,657 189,453 361,796 638,651 773,596


Residents of the Philippines
Of Filipino Nationality 157,657 189,453 361,796 638,651 773,529
Of Foreign Nationality - - - - 67

Foreign 6,385 16,031 21,891 35,708 76,644

Asia 67 - - - 238
Asean 39 - - - 7
Brunei - - - - -
Cambodia - - - - -
Indonesia - - - - -
Laos - - - - -
Malaysia 24 - - - -
Myanmar - - - - -
Singapore - - - - 7
Thailand 15 - - - -
Vietnam - - - - -
Other Asia Pacific - - - - -

East Asia 15 - - - 227


China - - - - 62
Hong Kong 15 - - - 18
Japan - - - - 25
South Korea - - - - 107
Taiwan - - - - 15

South Asia 13 - - - 3
Bangladesh - - - - -
India 13 - - - 3
Iran - - - - -
Nepal - - - - -
Pakistan - - - - -
Sri Lanka - - - - -

Middle East - - - - 1
Bahrain - - - - -
Egypt - - - - -
Israel - - - - -
Jordan - - - - -
Kuwait - - - - -
Saudi Arabia - - - - 1
United Arab Emirates - - - - -
Other Middle East - - - - -

America 1,210 - - - 203


North America 1,210 - - - 203
Canada 404 - - - 2
Mexico - - - - -
USA 806 - - - 201
Other America -

South America - - - - -
Argentina - - - - -
Brazil - - - - -
Colombia - - - - -
Peru - - - - -
Venezuela - - - - -

281
Table 8.8 - Concluded
Visitor Arrivals by Country of Residence: Zambales, 2015-2019
Country of Residence / Province 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Europe 105 - - - 18
Western Europe 87 - - - 6
Austria 11 - - - -
Belgium 5 - - - 2
France - - - - 2
Germany 71 - - - -
Luxembourg - - - - -
Netherlands - - - - -
Switzerland - - - - 2

Northern Europe - - - - 10
Denmark - - - - -
Finland - - - - -
Ireland - - - - -
Norway - - - - 2
Sweden - - - - 2
United Kingdom - - - - 6

Southern Europe 18 - - - -
Greece - - - - -
Italy 18 - - - -
Portugal - - - - -
Spain - - - - -
Union of Serbia and Montenegro - - - - -

Eastern Europe - - - - 2
Commonwealth of Independent States - - - - -
Poland - - - - -
Russia - - - - 2
Other Europe - - - - -

Australia/Pacific 318 - - - 4
Australia 318 - - - 4
Guam - - - - -
Nauru - - - - -
New Zealand - - - - -
Papua New Guinea - - - - -

Africa - - - - -
Nigeria - - - - -
South Africa - - - - -

Others and Unspecified Residences 4,685 16,031 21,891 35,708 76,181

*Overseas Filipinos - - - - -

Total Guest with Unidentified Residence … … … … -

Source: Department of Tourism, Region 3

282
Table 8.9
Visitor Arrivals by Country of Residence: Clark, 2015-2019
Country of Residence / Province 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Clark 1,001,980 1,237,563 498,653 473,162 721,567

Domestic 512,659 622,042 325,074 302,295 330,110


Residents of the Philippines
Of Filipino Nationality 512,659 622,033 325,074 302,071 330,110
Of Foreign Nationality - 9 - 224 -

Foreign 489,321 615,521 171,463 170,867 391,457

Asia 417,459 533,081 109,503 120,398 226,017


Asean 4,311 13,186 6,532 7,146 8,889
Brunei 137 115 103 30 105
Cambodia - 10 5 16 123
Indonesia 101 180 352 166 348
Laos - 2 17 15 33
Malaysia 1,369 1,212 1,336 1,958 2,158
Myanmar 1 6 5 57 43
Singapore 1,911 1,789 2,976 2,623 3,145
Thailand 712 694 949 1,328 1,506
Vietnam 80 64 93 129 692
Other Asia Pacific - 9,114 696 824 736

East Asia 410,125 517,016 100,495 109,197 212,369


China 345,521 452,979 7,897 11,465 81,794
Hong Kong 3,610 2,525 1,959 1,461 2,305
Japan 17,895 10,181 7,476 6,786 6,096
South Korea 42,549 48,943 82,327 88,461 120,235
Taiwan 550 2,388 836 1,024 1,939

South Asia 2,011 1,517 1,407 2,569 2,571


Bangladesh - 31 6 71 9
India 1,869 1,372 1,347 2,412 2,425
Iran 104 48 8 15 28
Nepal 36 14 2 4 9
Pakistan - 39 21 56 92
Sri Lanka 2 13 23 11 8

Middle East 1,012 1,362 1,069 1,486 2,188


Bahrain - 3 17 36 13
Egypt - 3 3 154 282
Israel 14 4 83 166 849
Jordan - 37 50 27 46
Kuwait 23 58 17 30 14
Saudi Arabia 223 100 93 235 130
United Arab Emirates 752 318 281 390 677
Other Middle East - 839 525 448 177

America 43,817 33,645 24,024 25,500 62,907


North America 43,641 33,598 23,965 25,170 62,453
Canada 700 1,019 783 1,020 1,651
Mexico 79 35 131 201 117
USA 42,862 32,325 23,016 23,841 60,304
Other America - 219 35 108 381

South America 176 47 59 330 454


Argentina - - 7 22 72
Brazil 32 41 28 171 206
Colombia - 5 10 6 42
Peru 144 1 1 112 117
Venezuela - - 13 19 17

283
Table 8.9 - Concluded
Visitor Arrivals by Country of Residence: Clark, 2015-2019
Country of Residence / Province 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Europe 2,844 5,928 5,320 5,992 6,577


Western Europe 1,087 1,862 1,639 2,494 2,447
Austria 15 90 208 200 72
Belgium 18 17 134 159 124
France 180 576 367 453 511
Germany 276 508 434 826 821
Luxembourg - 185 - - 120
Netherlands 11 62 71 211 201
Switzerland 587 424 425 645 598

Northern Europe 1,317 2,514 1,700 1,855 2,696


Denmark 36 23 16 97 81
Finland 15 14 7 40 41
Ireland 270 601 133 184 298
Norway 26 37 6 64 66
Sweden 17 40 38 297 145
United Kingdom 953 1,799 1,500 1,173 2,065

Southern Europe 287 399 295 510 830


Greece - 6 10 39 118
Italy 171 228 204 275 386
Portugal 6 17 31 69 112
Spain 110 147 50 118 204
Union of Serbia and Montenegro - 1 - 9 10

Eastern Europe 153 1,153 1,686 1,133 604


Commonwealth of Independent States - - 2 46 116
Poland - 84 3 126 167
Russia 153 13 91 133 186
Other Europe - 1,056 1,590 828 135

Australia/Pacific 3,916 4,214 4,106 6,011 5,990


Australia 3,499 3,900 3,559 5,332 5,500
Guam 6 56 101 82 125
Nauru - - - 4 11
New Zealand 411 257 423 577 304
Papua New Guinea - 1 23 16 50

Africa 172 423 648 695 287


Nigeria - - 57 5 7
South Africa 172 423 591 690 280

Others and Unspecified Residences 21,113 38,230 27,862 12,271 89,679

*Overseas Filipinos - - 2,116 - -

Total Guest with Unidentified Residence … … … … -

Source: Department of Tourism, Region 3

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Table 8.10
Visitor Arrivals by Country of Residence: Subic, 2015-2019
Country of Residence / Province 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Subic 1,463,480 1,666,019 1,686,479 1,729,435 1,008,630

Domestic 1,395,300 1,623,212 1,652,845 1,680,687 907,731


Residents of the Philippines
Of Filipino Nationality 1,395,300 1,622,844 1,652,845 1,680,687 907,731
Of Foreign Nationality - 368 - - -

Foreign 37,153 29,789 32,713 42,250 98,861

Asia 6,956 5,970 6,756 18,979 86,680


Asean 855 769 786 1,872 1,344
Brunei - - 2 - 2
Cambodia - - - - 31
Indonesia 96 88 77 940 199
Laos - - 15 - -
Malaysia 95 26 46 243 275
Myanmar 93 185 59 83 24
Singapore 37 14 70 208 308
Thailand 118 13 95 22 330
Vietnam 416 443 422 376 175
Other Asia Pacific - - - - -

East Asia 5,324 4,464 3,946 15,398 84,775


China 1,853 2,049 1,938 12,195 79,710
Hong Kong 43 120 1 583 4
Japan 1,098 248 514 1,090 1,725
South Korea 2,239 1,623 1,438 1,381 3,156
Taiwan 91 424 55 149 180

South Asia 681 655 1,543 1,651 291


Bangladesh 32 3 10 4 -
India 584 641 1,509 1,458 246
Iran 15 3 8 - 6
Nepal - - - 153 -
Pakistan 4 5 7 24 31
Sri Lanka 46 3 9 12 8

Middle East 96 82 481 58 270


Bahrain 2 - 4 - -
Egypt 4 2 - - -
Israel 24 - 19 2 34
Jordan 2 - 2 4 62
Kuwait 1 - 391 - 10
Saudi Arabia 63 58 58 51 164
United Arab Emirates - 22 7 1 -
Other Middle East - - - - -

America 21,215 21,881 24,261 19,793 5,917


North America 21,211 21,869 24,253 19,760 5,910
Canada 105 60 139 212 118
Mexico - 1 - 4 1
USA 21,106 21,808 24,114 19,544 5,791
Other America - - - - -

South America 4 12 8 33 7
Argentina - 1 - 2 -
Brazil 3 6 5 19 7
Colombia 1 3 - 8 -
Peru - 2 3 2 -
Venezuela - - - 2 -

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Table 8.10 - Concluded
Visitor Arrivals by Country of Residence: Subic, 2015-2019
Country of Residence / Province 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Europe 1,085 962 942 1,577 840


Western Europe 260 346 268 343 253
Austria - 29 30 12 16
Belgium 34 25 17 26 1
France 113 56 52 50 41
Germany 70 186 142 193 163
Luxembourg - - - - -
Netherlands 33 44 6 6 4
Switzerland 10 6 21 56 28

Northern Europe 534 249 296 673 470


Denmark 70 50 13 25 1
Finland - 2 - 7 6
Ireland 34 2 5 16 6
Norway 63 101 17 35 49
Sweden 39 27 20 40 27
United Kingdom 328 67 241 550 381

Southern Europe 84 52 112 438 57


Greece - 31 21 25 42
Italy 39 16 89 369 7
Portugal 6 - - 1 -
Spain 39 5 2 43 8
Union of Serbia and Montenegro - - - - -

Eastern Europe 207 315 266 123 60


Commonwealth of Independent States - - - - -
Poland 95 218 32 39 -
Russia 112 97 234 84 60
Other Europe - - - - -

Australia/Pacific 263 255 132 371 543


Australia 223 242 108 343 526
Guam - 2 - - -
Nauru - - - - -
New Zealand 6 11 24 28 15
Papua New Guinea 34 - - - 2

Africa 9 - 12 115 22
Nigeria - - - - -
South Africa 9 - 12 115 22

Others and Unspecified Residences 7,625 721 610 1,415 4,859

*Overseas Filipinos 31,027 13,018 921 6,498 2,038

Total Guest with Unidentified Residence … … … … -

Source: Department of Tourism, Region 3

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Table 8.11
Summary Table of Tourist Arrivals by Type of Tourist: Region III, 2015-2019
Province/Type 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Region III 3,596,097 4,149,622 3,903,037 4,486,364 4,087,405


Domestic 2,782,571 3,311,350 3,513,824 4,139,477 3,410,635
Foreign 782,499 821,423 367,307 339,910 672,372
Overseas Filipino 31,027 16,849 21,906 6,977 3,367
Total Guest with Unidentified Residence … … … … 1,031

Aurora 154,526 147,430 166,338 265,474 273,906


Domestic 154,271 147,087 166,223 265,410 273,744
Foreign 255 274 95 64 162
Overseas Filipino - 69 20 - -
Total Guest with Unidentified Residence … … … … -

Bataan 244,303 332,909 480,917 306,917 397,849


Domestic 221,070 295,064 453,790 299,963 386,815
Foreign 23,233 37,845 27,127 6,954 11,034
Overseas Filipino - - - - -
Total Guest with Unidentified Residence … … … … -

Bulacan 81,254 113,076 288,834 451,426 149,171


Domestic 80,553 101,062 284,383 450,744 149,171
Foreign 701 12,014 4,451 682 -
Overseas Filipino - - - - -
Total Guest with Unidentified Residence … … … … -

Nueva Ecija 25,987 38,514 80,505 305,603 317,761


Domestic 25,969 31,565 78,657 292,394 302,771
Foreign 18 6,949 1,848 13,209 13,959
Overseas Filipino - - - - -
Total Guest with Unidentified Residence … … … … 1,031

Pampanga (excluding Clark) 412,829 375,842 305,886 266,612 259,575


Domestic 188,348 280,177 182,150 200,647 193,433
Foreign 224,481 95,124 104,889 65,486 65,459
Overseas Filipino - 541 18,847 479 683
Total Guest with Unidentified Residence … … … … -

Tarlac 47,696 32,785 11,738 13,376 108,706


Domestic 46,744 21,688 8,906 8,686 93,264
Foreign 952 7,876 2,830 4,690 14,796
Overseas Filipino - 3,221 2 - 646
Total Guest with Unidentified Residence … … … … -

Zambales (excluding Subic) 164,042 205,484 383,687 674,359 850,240


Domestic 157,657 189,453 361,796 638,651 773,596
Foreign 6,385 16,031 21,891 35,708 76,644
Overseas Filipino - - - - -
Total Guest with Unidentified Residence … … … … -

Clark 1,001,980 1,237,563 498,653 473,162 721,567


Domestic 512,659 622,042 325,074 302,295 330,110
Foreign 489,321 615,521 171,463 170,867 391,457
Overseas Filipino - - 2,116 - -
Total Guest with Unidentified Residence … … … … -

Subic 1,463,480 1,666,019 1,686,479 1,729,435 1,008,630


Domestic 1,395,300 1,623,212 1,652,845 1,680,687 907,731
Foreign 37,153 29,789 32,713 42,250 98,861
Overseas Filipino 31,027 13,018 921 6,498 2,038
Total Guest with Unidentified Residence … … … … -

Source: Department of Tourism, Region 3

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VITAL AND HEALTH 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 on the health status and level,
and 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 any 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. 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. Furthermore, the strength and well-being of the people
influence their capabilities to engage in various economic endeavors. 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 the provinces on the registration of vital
events such as number of births, deaths and marriages, including fetal deaths, leading causes of
mortality and morbidity, and maternal and infant mortality. This chapter likewise contains data on
health facilities and the coverage of immunization programs of the government.

Data on vital events are obtained from the certificates of births, deaths and marriages that
are registered at the Office of the City/Municipal Civil Registrars and forwarded to PSA for compilation.
While the data on top ten leading causes of mortality, morbidity, maternal mortality, infant mortality,
health facilities, and immunization programs are sourced from the Department of Health (DOH)
compiled from its reporting systems.

Sector Highlights
 The rate of registered marriages was estimated at 4.3 percent per 1,000 marriages in 2018.
(see Table 9.1)

 The Crude Marriage Rate (CMR) in 2018 was 4.3 in Central Luzon, with the highest rate in
Aurora at 5.3 and the lowest in Bulacan at 3.6. CMR refers to the rate at which couples marry
per thousand population. (see Table 9.1)

 In terms of number, registered marriages increased by 1.3 percent from 51,027 in 2017 to
51,712 marriages in 2018. Pampanga and Bulacan recorded the highest number of registered
marriage, which accounted for 25.7 percent and 24.4 percent, respectively, of the total
marriages in Region III. (see Table 9.1)

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Figure 9.1 Number of Registered Marriages by Place
of Occurrence: Region III, 2017 and 2018

14,000
2017 2018

12,000
Number of marriage

10,000

8,000

6,000

4,000

2,000

0
Aurora Bataan Bulacan Nueva Pampanga Tarlac Zambales
Ecija
Province

 Number of registered live births in 2018 was recorded at 189,015 lower by 0.3 percent
compared with the 189,657 live births registered in 2017. Among the seven provinces in
Central Luzon, Bataan had the highest Crude Birth Rate (CBR) at 17.8 births per
1,000 population. Bulacan, on the other hand, had the lowest at 14.6 births per
1,000 population. (see Table 9.2)

 About 97.5 percent of the total registered live births in the region was attended by health
professionals. In Aurora, only 92 in every 100 live births was attended by health professionals,
the lowest among the provinces in Region III. (see Table 9.3)

 Of the total registered live births, 52.2 percent were males while 47.8 percent were females,
resulting to a sex ratio of 109 males per 100 females. (see Table 9.4)

Figure 9.2 Number of Registered Live Births by Place


of Occurrence: Region III, 2017 and 2018

60,000
2017 2018
Number of registered live birth

50,000

40,000

30,000

20,000

10,000

0
Aurora Bataan Bulacan Nueva Pampanga Tarlac Zambales
Ecija
Province

292
Figure 9.3 Distribution of Registered Live Births by Place
of Occurrence and Sex: Region III, 2018

Male Female
Aurora Aurora
Bataan Bataan
1.7% 1.8%
7.5% 7.6%
Zambales Bulacan Zambales Bulacan
8.1% 27.1% 7.6% 27.3%

Tarlac Tarlac
11.7% 11.7%

Nueva Nueva
Ecija Pampanga Ecija Pampanga
18.4% 25.5% 18.2% 25.8%

 There were 68,670 registered deaths or 5.8 deaths per 1,000 population in 2018. (see Table
9.5)

 Of the total deaths registered, 41.4 percent were reported not attended by health professional
at death. (see Table 9.6)

 Fetal deaths, on the other hand, was recorded at 890 cases or 0.7 deaths per 1,000 live births.
(see Table 9.7)

Figure 9.4 Number of Registered Deaths


Region III, 2013 – 2018

70,000 68,670
68,000 66,952
66,041
66,000
Number of registered death

63,853
64,000

62,000 60,780
60,000 58,870
58,000

56,000

54,000

52,000
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Year

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 In 2019, there were 172 government and private hospitals with a combined total bed capacity
of 10,373 and a ratio of one available hospital bed for every 1,1159 population. (see Table 9.12)
Figure 9.5 Bed Capacity of Private and Government Hospitals by
Province: Region III, 2018
2,500
Government Private

2,000
Bed capacity

1,500

1,000

500

0
Aurora Bataan Bulacan Nueva Ecija Pampanga Tarlac Zambales
Province
 About 74.7 percent of the 232,634 target children were fully immunized in 2019, slightly higher
than the 67.7 percent immunization coverage accomplished in 2018. Pampanga recorded
immunization coverage of 86.1 percent, the highest among the provinces in Central Luzon.
(see Table 9.13)

 Among the cities, the highest immunization coverage was in San Jose del Monte City, City of
San Fernando and Mabalacat City, exceeding the target population at 118.3 percent, 102.1
percent and 100.6 percent, respectively. Malolos City, on the other hand, covered only 56.8
percent of the target children for immunization. (see Table 9.13)
Figure 9.6 Immunization Coverage: Region III, 2019

Not Covered,
25.3%

Covered, 74.7%

 Number of fireworks-related injuries was posted at 389 in 2017, a reduction of 25.0 percent
from previous year’s record of 519 injuries. Majority of the fireworks-related injuries in the
region occurred in Pampanga with 159 counts or 40.9 percent of total. (see Table 9.16)

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Table 9.1
Number and Rate of Registered Marriages by Place of Occurrence: Region III, 2013 – 2018
(Rate per 1,000 population)
Crude Marriage Rate
Year/Province Marriage Percent Change
(CMR)

2013
Region III 52,786 4.9 (6.9)
Aurora 1,175 5.4 (17.9)
Bataan 3,326 4.6 (11.8)
Bulacan 12,995 4.1 (4.4)
Nueva Ecija 11,539 5.6 (6.3)
Pampanga 12,298 5.0 (7.4)
Tarlac 7,773 5.8 (7.8)
Zambales 3,680 4.6 (5.7)
2014
Region III 51,408 4.7 (2.6)
Aurora 1,270 5.7 8.1
Bataan 3,316 4.5 (0.3)
Bulacan 12,767 4.0 (1.8)
Nueva Ecija 10,568 5.1 (8.4)
Pampanga 12,255 4.9 (0.3)
Tarlac 7,583 5.6 (2.4)
Zambales 3,649 4.5 (0.8)
2015
Region III 50,606 4.6 (1.6)
Aurora 1,121 4.9 (11.7)
Bataan 3,201 4.3 (3.5)
Bulacan 12,475 3.8 (2.3)
Nueva Ecija 10,425 5.0 (1.4)
Pampanga 11,965 4.7 (2.4)
Tarlac 7,395 5.4 (2.5)
Zambales 4,024 4.9 10.3
2016
Region III 49,595 4.4 (2.0)
Aurora 1,178 5.1 5.1
Bataan 2,927 3.9 (8.6)
Bulacan 11,861 3.5 (4.9)
Nueva Ecija 10,115 4.7 (3.0)
Pampanga 12,247 4.8 2.4
Tarlac 7,409 5.3 0.2
Zambales 3,858 4.6 (4.1)
2017
Region III 51,027 4.5 2.9
Aurora 1,105 4.6 (6.2)
Bataan 3,438 4.5 17.5
Bulacan 12,587 3.7 6.1
Nueva Ecija 10,180 4.7 0.6
Pampanga 12,546 4.8 2.4
Tarlac 7,575 5.4 2.2
Zambales 3,596 4.2 (6.8)
2018
Region III 51,712 4.3 2.2
Aurora 1,187 5.3 5.9
Bataan 3,242 4.0 1.3
Bulacan 12,599 3.6 1.0
Nueva Ecija 10,468 4.6 0.4
Pampanga 13,279 4.8 11.0
Tarlac 7,350 5.2 (0.6)
Zambales 3,587 4.1 (10.9)

Notes: 1. CMR is the gross measure of the level of the relative frequency of marriages in an area for a given year
2. 2013 and 2014 rates were computed using 2010 based population projection.
3. 2015 rates were computed using the actual 2015 population.
4. 2016 to 2018 rates were computed using 2015 based population projection.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 9.2
Number and Rate of Registered Live Births by Place of Occurrence: Region III, 2013 – 2018
(Rate per 1,000 population)
2013 2014 2015
Province
Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

Region III 195,103 18.1 194,253 17.8 194,267 17.3

Aurora 3,779 17.4 3,866 17.4 3,566 16.6


Bataan 14,310 19.7 14,121 19.2 14,609 19.2
Bulacan 53,180 16.8 53,695 16.7 53,593 16.3
Nueva Ecija 34,817 17.0 33,574 16.2 32,431 15.1
Pampanga 47,394 19.2 47,849 19.1 48,600 18.6
Tarlac 24,713 18.4 24,431 18.0 24,406 17.9
Zambales 16,910 21.1 16,717 20.6 17,062 20.7

2016 2017 2018


Province
Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

Region III 189,153 16.5 189,657 16.3 189,015 15.9

Aurora 3,582 16.5 3,533 16.1 3,326 14.9


Bataan 14,367 18.5 14,023 17.7 14,356 17.8
Bulacan 52,576 15.6 52,057 15.1 51,390 14.6
Nueva Ecija 31,790 14.5 33,610 15.1 34,579 15.2
Pampanga 47,320 17.7 47,588 17.4 48,451 17.4
Tarlac 23,222 16.8 22,935 16.3 22,121 15.5
Zambales 16,296 19.4 15,911 18.6 14,792 17.1

Notes: Rates were computed using 2010 based population projection.


a. 2013 and 2014 rates were computed using 2010 based population projection.
b. 2015 rates were computed using the actual 2015 population.
c. 2016 to 2018 rates were computed using 2015 based population projection.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 9.3
Number of Registered Live Births by Type of Attendance and Place of Occurrence
Region III, 2013-2018
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Province/ Year
Attendance 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Region III
Total Births 195,103 194,253 194,267 189,153 189,657 189,015
Health Professional 179,543 180,840 183,355 181,831 183,829 184,217
Traditional Birth Attendants 15,230 12,611 9,984 6,761 5,545 4,756
Others 329 239 184 154 123 39
Not Stated 1 563 744 407 160 3

Aurora
Total Births 3,779 3,866 3,566 3,582 3,533 3,326
Health Professional 2,137 2,689 2,715 2,969 3,238 3,066
Traditional Birth Attendants 1,626 1,163 833 600 286 255
Others 16 13 13 9 9 5
Not Stated - 1 5 4 - -

Bataan
Total Births 14,310 14,121 14,609 14,367 14,023 14,356
Health Professional 13,815 13,602 14,301 14,182 13,874 14,252
Traditional Birth Attendants 476 446 247 141 121 94
Others 19 37 40 32 27 10
Not Stated - 36 21 12 1 -

Bulacan
Total Births 53,180 53,695 53,593 52,576 52,057 51,390
Health Professional 49,652 50,450 50,791 50,554 50,364 50,001
Traditional Birth Attendants 3,445 3,099 2703 1969 1673 1382
Others 83 30 20 21 10 6
Not Stated - 116 79 32 10 1

Nueva Ecija
Total Births 34,817 33,574 32,431 31,790 33,610 34,579
Health Professional 30,823 30,095 29,558 29,645 31,935 33,155
Traditional Birth Attendants 3,903 3,140 2468 2060 1662 1414
Others 90 69 44 26 8 8
Not Stated 1 270 361 59 5 2

Pampanga
Total Births 47,394 47,849 48,600 47,320 47,588 48,451
Health Professional 45,673 46,311 47,447 46,646 46,905 47,644
Traditional Birth Attendants 1,661 1,369 893 502 561 801
Others 60 53 38 40 51 6
Not Stated - 116 222 132 71 0

Tarlac
Total Births 24,713 24,431 24,406 23,222 22,935 22,121
Health Professional 22,697 22,819 23,207 23,001 22,748 22,119
Traditional Birth Attendants 1,966 1,572 1172 206 174 2
Others 50 24 17 4 6 0
Not Stated - 16 10 11 7 0

Zambales
Total Births 16,910 16,717 17,062 16,296 15,911 14,792
Health Professional 14,746 14,874 15,336 14,834 14,765 13,980
Traditional Birth Attendants 2,153 1,822 1668 1283 1068 808
Others 11 13 12 22 12 4
Not Stated - 8 46 157 66 0

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 9.4
Number of Registered Live Births by Sex and Place of Occurrence: Region III, 2013 - 2018
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Year
Province/Sex
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Region III
Both Sexes 195,103 194,253 194,267 189,153 189,657 189,015
Male 101,479 101,707 101,849 99,395 98,968 98,646
Female 93,624 92,546 92,418 89,758 90,689 90,369

Aurora
Both Sexes 3,779 3,866 3,566 3,582 3,533 3,326
Male 1,956 2,063 1,843 1,882 1,803 1,722
Female 1,823 1,803 1,723 1,700 1,730 1,604

Bataan
Both Sexes 14,310 14,121 14,609 14,367 14,023 14,356
Male 7,536 7,393 7,596 7,501 7,329 7,439
Female 6,774 6,728 7,013 6,866 6,694 6,917

Bulacan
Both Sexes 53,180 53,695 53,593 52,576 52,057 51,390
Male 27,564 27,905 28,146 27,478 27,209 26,737
Female 25,616 25,790 25,447 25,098 24,848 24,653

Nueva Ecija
Both Sexes 34,817 33,574 32,431 31,790 33,610 34,579
Male 18,283 17,588 17,025 16,680 17,569 18,153
Female 16,534 15,986 15,406 15,110 16,041 16,426

Pampanga
Both Sexes 47,394 47,849 48,600 47,320 47,588 48,451
Male 24,440 24,933 25,271 25,001 24,775 25,132
Female 22,954 22,916 23,329 22,319 22,813 23,319

Tarlac
Both Sexes 24,713 24,431 24,406 23,222 22,935 22,121
Male 12,956 13,095 13,029 12,315 12,007 11,514
Female 11,757 11,336 11,377 10,907 10,928 10,607

Zambales
Both Sexes 16,910 16,717 17,062 16,296 15,911 14,792
Male 8,744 8,730 8,939 8,538 8,276 7,949
Female 8,166 7,987 8,123 7,758 7,635 6,843

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 9.5
Number and Rate of Registered Deaths by Place of Occurrence: Region III, 2013 – 2018
(Rate per 1,000 population)
2013 2014 2015
Province
Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

Region III 58,870 5.5 60,780 5.6 63,853 5.7

Aurora 866 4.0 975 4.4 1,031 4.8


Bataan 4,109 5.7 4,240 5.8 4,240 5.6
Bulacan 16,417 5.2 17,170 5.3 17,581 5.3
Nueva Ecija 11,907 5.8 12,103 5.8 12,896 6.0
Pampanga 12,570 5.1 12,781 5.1 14,085 5.4
Tarlac 7,907 5.9 8,233 6.1 8,569 6.3
Zambales 5,094 6.4 5,278 6.5 5,451 6.6

2016 2017 2018


Province
Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

Region III 66,952 5.9 66,041 5.7 68,670 5.8

Aurora 1,055 4.9 1,049 4.8 1,038 4.7


Bataan 4,683 6.0 4,544 5.7 4,806 5.9
Bulacan 18,523 5.5 18,217 5.3 18,844 5.4
Nueva Ecija 13,177 6.0 13,187 5.9 13,505 5.9
Pampanga 14,900 5.6 14,655 5.4 15,385 5.5
Tarlac 8,992 6.5 8,872 6.3 9,228 6.5
Zambales 5,622 6.7 5,517 6.5 5,864 6.8

Notes: Rates were computed using 2010 based population projection.


a. 2013 and 2014 rates were computed using 2010 based population projection.
b. 2015 rates were computed using the actual 2015 population.
c. 2016 to 2018 rates were computed using 2015 based population projection.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 9.6
Number of Registered Deaths by Type of Attendance and Usual Residence of the Decedent
Region III, 2013 - 2018
Province/ Year
Attendance 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Region III
Total Deaths 58,870 60,780 63,853 66,952 66,041 68,670
Attended 23,311 23,258 22,243 23,845 30,388 36,817
Not Attended 34,613 37,291 41,467 42,953 35,653 28,433
Others - - - 37 - 3,420
Not Stated 946 231 143 117 - -

Aurora
Total Deaths 866 975 1,031 1,055 1,049 1,038
Attended 301 394 302 285 406 415
Not Attended 562 581 728 767 643 615
Others - - - - - 8
Not Stated 3 - 1 3 - -

Bataan
Total Deaths 4,109 4,240 4,240 4,683 4,544 4,806
Attended 2,062 1,842 1,882 1,993 2,415 2,881
Not Attended 2,047 2,397 2,358 2,690 2,129 1,899
Others - - - - - 26
Not Stated - 1 - - - -

Bulacan
Total Deaths 16,417 17,170 17,581 18,523 18,217 18,844
Attended 6,962 6,631 6,266 6,695 8,920 9,370
Not Attended 9,452 10,539 11,314 11,812 9,297 7,357
Others - - - 5 - 2,117
Not Stated 3 - 1 11 - -

Nueva Ecija
Total Deaths 11,907 12,103 12,896 13,177 13,187 13,505
Attended 3,803 4,345 3,752 3,510 4,840 4,865
Not Attended 8,051 7,547 9,110 9,649 8,347 7,877
Others - - - 18 - 763
Not Stated 53 211 34 - - -

Pampanga
Total Deaths 12,570 12,781 14,085 14,900 14,655 15,385
Attended 5,253 5,326 5,434 5,946 6,215 7,292
Not Attended 6,433 7,436 8,549 8,862 8,440 7,616
Others - - - 2 - 477
Not Stated 884 19 102 90 - -

Tarlac
Total Deaths 7,907 8,233 8,569 8,992 8,872 9,228
Attended 1,867 2,209 2,076 2,760 4,903 8,281
Not Attended 6,039 6,024 6,492 6,220 3,969 939
Others - - - 9 - 8
Not Stated 1 - 1 3 - -

Zambales
Total Deaths 5,094 5,278 5,451 5,622 5,517 5,864
Attended 3,063 2,511 2,531 2,656 2,689 3,713
Not Attended 2,029 2,767 2,916 2,953 2,828 2,130
Others - - - 3 - 21
Not Stated 2 - 4 10 - -

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 9.7
Number and Rate of Fetal Deaths by Place of Occurrence: Region III, 2013 - 2018
(Rate per 1,000 live births)
2013 2014 2015
Province
Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

Region III 516 0.5 637 0.6 666 0.6

Aurora 8 0.4 7 0.3 10 0.5


Bataan 74 1.0 88 1.2 97 1.3
Bulacan 268 0.8 289 0.9 259 0.8
Nueva Ecija 42 0.2 52 0.3 85 0.4
Pampanga 63 0.3 72 0.3 91 0.3
Tarlac 19 0.1 25 0.2 26 0.2
Zambales 42 0.5 104 1.3 98 1.2

2016 2017 2018


Province
Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

Region III 758 0.7 756 0.6 890 0.7

Aurora 4 0.2 5 0.2 3 0.1


Bataan 121 1.6 101 1.3 118 1.5
Bulacan 263 0.8 293 0.9 327 0.9
Nueva Ecija 85 0.4 109 0.5 108 0.5
Pampanga 143 0.5 113 0.4 184 0.7
Tarlac 76 0.5 71 0.5 84 0.6
Zambales 66 0.8 64 0.8 66 0.8

Notes: Rates were computed using 2010 based population projection.


a. 2013 and 2014 rates were computed using 2010 based population projection.
b. 2015 rates were computed using the actual 2015 population.
c. 2016 to 2018 rates were computed using 2015 based population projection.
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 9.8
Top Ten Leading Causes of Mortality: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Rate per 100,000 population)
Causes Number Rate

2015
1. Disease of the Heart 11,031 97.7
2. Renal Failure 8,758 77.5
3. Cancer All Forms 4,132 36.6
4. Cerebro Vascular Accident 3,751 33.2
5. Pneumonia 3,302 29.2
6. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 1,788 15.8
7. Diabetes Mellitus 1,504 13.3
8. Tuberculosis 947 8.4
9. Accident 758 6.7
10. Hypertension 372 3.3
2016
1. Disease of the Heart 5,890 51.1
2. Pneumonia 3,444 29.9
3. Cerebro Vascular Accident/Stroke 3,138 27.2
4. Acute Myocardial Infection 2,975 25.8
5. Cancer (All forms) 2,858 24.8
6. Diabetes Mellitus 1,529 13.3
7. Kidney Failure 1,206 10.5
8. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 1,189 10.3
9. Multiple Organ Failure 955 8.3
10. Hypertension 814 7.1
2017
1. Heart Disease (Congestive Heart Failure/CVD) 6,030 52.8
2. Cancer (All forms) 4,085 35.7
3. Pneumonia 3,795 33.2
4. Acute Myocardial Infarction 3,243 28.4
5. Cerebro Vascular Accident/Stroke 2,297 20.1
6. Diabetes Mellitus 1,553 13.6
7. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 1,169 10.2
8. Kidney Disease/Kidney Failure 1,025 9.0
9. Hypertension 692 6.1
10. Pulmonary Tuberculosis 617 5.4
2018
1. Heart Diseases/Myocardial Infarction 5,769 49.0
2. Cerebrovascular Accident/Cardiovascular Diseases 4,641 39.0
3. Cancer (All Forms) 2,977 25.0
4. Pneumonia 2,770 23.0
5. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 1,197 10.0
6.Diabetes Mellitus 1,186 10.0
7. Multiple Organ Failure 803 7.0
8.Hypertension 686 6.0
9. Kidney/Renal Failure 656 6.0
10. Accidents 571 5.0
2019
1. Heart Diseases/Myocardial Infarction 3,377 28.0
2. Pneumonia 2,127 18.0
3. Cancer (All Forms) 1,970 16.0
4. Hypertension 1,406 12.0
5. Cerebrovascular Accident/Cardiovascular Diseases 1,313 11.0
6. Diabetes Mellitus 772 6.0
7. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 518 4.0
8. Chronic Kidney Disease 506 4.0
9. Vehicular Accident 419 3.0
10. Multiple Organ Failure 315 3.0

Source: Department of Health, Regional Office III

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Table 9.9
Top Ten Leading Causes of Morbidity: Region III, 2014 – 2018
(Rate per 100,000 population)
Causes Number Rate

2015
1. Acute Respiratory Infection 611,396 5,412.6
2. Urinary Tract Infection 73,158 647.7
3. Hypertension 73,154 647.6
4. Skin Diseases 54,604 483.4
5. Wound (All forms) 41,401 366.5
6. Diarrhea 35,887 317.7
7. Bronchitis 28,672 253.8
8. Gastrointestinal Problems 27,883 246.8
9. Asthma 21,487 190.2
10. Diabetes Mellitus 12,584 111.4
2016
1. AURI/URTI 534,026 4,630.0
2. Hypertension 102,613 889.7
3. Urinary Tract Infection 57,403 497.7
4. Animal Bite 33,778 292.9
5. Diabetes Mellitus 33,184 287.7
6. Diarrhea 28,666 248.5
7. Pulmonary Tuberculosis 22,651 196.4
8. Skin Diseases 20,003 173.4
9. Wound (All forms) 13,438 116.5
10. Acute Lower Respiratory Infection 12,394 107.5
2017
1. AURI/URTI 586,502 5,132.5
2. Hypertension 152,885 1,337.9
3. Urinary Tract Infection 79,417 695.0
4. Animal Bite 39,052 341.7
5. Diabetes Mellitus 33,112 289.8
6. Skin Diseases/Skin Allergy 28,524 249.6
7. Bronchial Asthma/Asthma 18,925 165.6
8. Diarrhea 16,302 142.7
9. Acute Respiratory Infection 13,306 116.4
10. Iron Deficiency Anemia 12,655 110.7
2018
1.Acute Respiratory Tract Infection 532,343 4,486.0
2.Hypertension 135,974 1,146.0
3.Urinary Tract Infection 89,445 754.0
4.Skin Diseases 38,549 325.0
5.Diabetes Mellitus 36,560 308.0
6.Wounds (All forms) 17,707 149.0
7.Diarrhea 14,381 121.0
8.Asthma 14,034 118.0
9.Tuberculosis 13,444 113.0
10.Gastritis 11,392 96.0
2019
1.Acute Respiratory Tract Infection 554,979 4,587.0
2.Hypertension 56,213 465.0
3.Urinary Tract Infection 44,767 370.0
4.Skin Diseases 37,322 308.0
5.Diabetes Mellitus 14,101 117.0
6.Wounds (All forms) 13,829 114.0
7.Diarrhea 11,856 98.0
8.Asthma 10,887 90.0
9.Tuberculosis 10,434 86.0
10.Gastritis 5,759 47.0

Source: Department of Health, Regional Office III

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Table 9.10
Top Ten Leading Causes of Maternal Mortality: Region III, 2014 – 2017
(Rate per 10,000 live births)
Causes Number Rate

2014
1. Pre Eclampsia/Eclampsia 28 16.2
2. Uterine Anatony 11 6.4
3. Post-Partum Hemorrhage 8 4.6
4. Ectopic Pregnancy 5 2.9
5. Amniotic Fluid Embolism 4 2.3
6. Septicemia/Sepsis 2 1.2
7. Retained Placenta 2 1.2
8. Heart Disease 2 1.2
9. Asthma 1 0.6
10. Multiple Organ Failure 1 0.6

2015
1.Severe Pre Eclampsia/Eclampsia 51 27.0
2.Uterine Anatony 19 10.1
3,Abruption Placenta 11 5.8
4.Post-Partum Hemorrhage 6 3.2
5.Ectopic Pregnancy 5 2.6
6.Abortio 3 1.6
Pulmonary Embolism 3 1.6
Sepsis 3 1.6
7. Congestive Heart Failure 2 1.1
Septic Shock 2 1.1
8. Age/Dehydration 1 0.5

2016
1. Pre-Eclampsia/Eclampsia 26 15.7
2. Uterine Anatony 18 10.8
3. Post-Partum Cardiomyopathy 5 3.0
4. Cerebral Vascular Accident 4 2.4
5. Abruptio Placenta 2 1.2
6. Sepsis 2 1.2
7. Pulmonary Embolism 2 1.2
8. Placenta Praevia 1 0.6

2017
1. Pre-Eclampsia/Eclampsia 14 7.8
2. Post-Partum Hemorrhage 11 6.1
3. Cardiovascular Disease 7 3.9
Hypovolemic Shock 7 3.9
4. Uterine Anatony 5 2.8
Myocardial Infarction 5 2.8
5. Cardiomyopathy 2 1.1
Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation Fetal Death 2 1.1
6. Placenta Praevia 1 0.6
Septic Shock Secondary to Peripheral Infection 1 0.6

Source: Department of Health, Regional Office III

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Table 9.11
Top Ten Leading Causes of Infant Mortality: Region III, 2014 – 2017
(Rate per 100,000 population)
Causes Number Rate

2014
1. Pneumonia 138 0.8
2. Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome 79 0.5
3. Prematurity 69 0.4
4. Septicemia/Sepsis 64 0.4
5. Heart Disease 46 0.3
6. Congenital Malformation 32 0.2
7. Diarrhea 22 0.1
8. Asphyxia 28 0.2
9. Bronchial Asthma 17 0.1
10. Uteroplacenta Insufficiency 16 0.1

2015
1. Pneumonia 32 0.2
2. Cardio Respiratory Arrest 16 0.1
3. Acute Gastroenteritis/Dehydration 15 0.1
4. Congenital Heart Disease 14 0.1
5..Sepsis/Septicemia 12 0.1
6. Aspiration Pneumonia 8 0.0
7. Septic Shock 5 0.0
8. Asphyxia 4 0.0
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome 4 0.0
9. Sudden Infant Syndrome 3 0.0
10. Hypovolemic Shock 2 0.0

2016
1. Prematurity 97 0.6
2. Pneumonia 95 0.6
3. Intra Uterine Fetal Death 76 0.5
4. Sepsis/Septicemia 72 0.4
5. Respiratory Arrest 43 0.3
6. Congenital Disorder/Anomaly 39 0.2
7. Congenital Heart Disease 37 0.2
8. Chronic Renal Disease 32 0.2
9. Age/Dehydration 24 0.1
10. Liver Disease 23 0.1

2017
1. Prematurity 157 0.9
2. Pneumonia 131 0.7
3. Sepsis/Septicemia 64 0.4
4. Cardio Respiratory Arrest 51 0.3
5. Bacterial Infection 48 0.3
6. Intra Uterine Fetal Death 47 0.3
7. Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome 41 0.2
8. Asphyxia 34 0.2
9. Congenital Heart Disease 32 0.2
10. Age/Dehydration 17 0.1

Source: Department of Health, Regional Office III

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Table 9.12
Number and Bed Capacity of Government and Private Hospitals and Bed-to-Population Ratio
by Province: Region III, 2007 – 2019
Total Government Private Bed-To-
Province / Year
Number Bed Capacity Number Bed Capacity Number Bed Capacity Population

Region III
2007 201 7,974 60 3,438 141 4,536 1:1409
2008 202 8,129 61 3,443 141 4,686 1:1400
2009 210 8,617 63 3,713 147 4,904 1:1121
2010 209 8,935 64 3,779 145 5,156 1:1229
2011 208 9,099 61 3,839 147 5,260 1:1235
2012 212 9,247 64 3,943 148 5,304 1:1233
2013 210 9,510 63 3,993 147 5,517 1:1206
2014 212 9,963 66 4,426 146 5,537 1:1210
2015 205 9,649 63 4,300 142 5,349 1:1228
2016 208 10,387 64 4,149 144 6,238 1:1110
2017 211 10,515 64 4,149 147 6,366 1:1083
2018 172 10,237 50 4,129 122 6,108 1:1159
2019 172 10,373 51 4,177 121 6,196 1:1159

Aurora
2007 5 105 4 75 1 30 1:1922
2008 5 105 4 75 1 30 1:1963
2009 5 105 4 75 1 30 1:2005
2010 5 105 4 75 1 30 1:2047
2011 5 105 4 75 1 30 1:2091
2012 5 95 4 65 1 30 1:2170
2013 3 104 2 74 1 30 1:2006
2014 3 95 2 65 1 30 1:2223
2015 3 104 2 74 1 30 1:2054
2016 2 79 1 49 1 30 1:2782
2017 2 79 1 49 1 30 1:3007
2018 2 79 1 49 1 30 1:2810
2019 2 79 1 49 1 30 1:2844

Bataan
2007 12 560 5 335 7 225 1:1156
2008 13 560 6 335 7 225 1:1180
2009 14 614 6 349 8 265 1:1099
2010 14 689 6 349 8 340 1:0965
2011 16 714 6 349 10 365 1:1141
2012 16 717 6 349 10 368 1:1001
2013 16 702 6 334 10 368 1:1037
2014 15 698 6 334 9 364 1:1064
2015 15 698 6 334 9 364 1:1084
2016 14 697 5 334 9 363 1:1119
2017 14 697 5 334 9 363 1:1102
2018 10 634 3 309 7 325 1:1268
2019 11 661 3 359 8 302 1:1241

Bulacan
2007 69 1,957 11 620 58 1,337 1:1542
2008 67 1,993 10 610 57 1,383 1:1460
2009 71 2,187 11 735 60 1,452 …
2010 69 2,199 11 735 58 1,464 1:1296
2011 68 2,329 11 825 57 1,504 1:1248
2012 71 2,447 11 825 60 1,622 1:1244
2013 71 2,517 11 825 60 1,692 1:1243
2014 74 2,663 12 825 62 1,838 1:1202
2015 72 2,538 11 825 61 1,713 1:1290
2016 70 2,687 11 640 59 2,047 1:1282
2017 73 2,812 11 640 62 2,172 1:1210
2018 61 2,779 9 790 52 1,989 1:1265
2019 60 2,822 10 815 50 2,007 1:1274

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Table 9.12 - Concluded
Number and Bed Capacity of Government and Private Hospitals and Bed-to-Population Ratio
by Province: Region III, 2007 – 2019
Total Government Private Bed-To-
Province / Year
Number Bed Capacity Number Bed Capacity Number Bed Capacity Population

Nueva Ecija
2007 28 1,570 15 913 13 657 1:1215
2008 29 1,620 16 928 13 692 1:1214
2009 29 1,620 16 928 13 692 1:1240
2010 30 1,636 16 928 14 708 1:1195
2011 29 1,593 15 878 14 715 1:1192
2012 30 1,671 16 928 14 743 1:1214
2013 30 1,749 16 928 14 821 1:1181
2014 31 1,836 17 1,026 14 810 1:1146
2015 31 1,836 17 1,026 14 810 1:1167
2016 31 1,867 17 1,066 14 801 1:1202
2017 32 1,882 17 1,066 15 816 1:1197
2018 22 1,760 11 981 11 772 1:1289
2019 22 1,726 11 954 11 772 1:1338

Pampanga
2007 50 2,402 14 755 36 1,647 1:0909
2008 50 2,402 14 755 36 1,647 1:0929
2009 51 2,321 14 755 37 1,566 1:0981
2010 53 2,417 15 796 38 1,621 1:0963
2011 53 2,460 15 846 38 1,614 1:0828
2012 52 2,380 16 871 36 1,509 1:0875
2013 51 2,445 16 903 35 1,542 1:0870
2014 51 2,473 16 903 35 1,570 1:0891
2015 47 2,386 16 903 31 1,483 1:0930
2016 52 2,722 17 884 35 1,838 1:1202
2017 52 2,722 17 884 35 1,838 1:1197
2018 46 2,746 16 868 30 1,878 1:1010
2019 45 2,769 16 868 30 1,901 1:1022

Tarlac
2007 22 858 5 340 17 518 1:1723
2008 23 925 5 340 18 585 1:1632
2009 24 1,031 6 356 18 675 1:1496
2010 23 1,032 6 356 17 676 1:1234
2011 22 1,007 5 331 17 676 1:1281
2012 23 1,032 6 356 17 676 1:1264
2013 24 1,076 7 380 17 696 1:1232
2014 24 1,299 7 714 17 585 1:1034
2015 23 1,149 6 564 17 585 1:1185
2016 25 1,395 7 588 18 807 1:1014
2017 25 1,359 7 588 18 771 1:1006
2018 21 1,393 6 573 15 820 1:1020
2019 21 1,463 6 573 15 890 1:0984

Zambales
2007 15 522 6 400 9 122 1:1395
2008 15 524 6 400 9 124 1:1420
2009 16 739 6 515 10 224 1:1028
2010 15 857 6 540 9 317 1:0906
2011 15 891 5 535 10 356 1:0862
2012 15 905 5 549 10 356 1:0863
2013 15 917 5 549 10 368 1:0875
2014 14 899 6 559 8 340 1:0907
2015 14 938 5 574 9 364 1:0884
2016 14 940 6 588 8 352 1:0899
2017 13 964 6 588 7 376 1:0879
2018 10 853 4 559 6 294 1:1013
2019 10 853 4 559 6 294 1:1030

Note: Mariveles Mental Hospital not included (500 beds)

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Table 9.13
Coverage of Fully Immunized Children by Province: Region III, 2012 – 2019
2012 2013
Province/City Target Percent Target Percent
Number Number
Population Covered Population Covered

Region III 362,932 261,030 71.9 371,439 272,806 73.4


Aurora 5,595 2,214 39.6 5,686 3,577 62.9
Bataan 19,354 15,326 79.2 19,815 15,190 76.7
Bulacan 83,330 59,441 71.3 91,614 49,848 54.4
Nueva Ecija 54,578 37,790 69.2 55,555 41,418 74.6
Pampanga 66,001 48,650 73.7 61,382 57,160 93.1
Tarlac 35,598 25,953 72.9 36,303 29,150 80.3
Zambales 21,174 11,886 56.1 21,615 12,721 58.9

Angeles City 9,192 5,135 55.9 9,347 7,646 81.8


Balanga City 2,475 2,164 87.4 2,536 2,164 85.3
Cabanatuan City 7,607 6,132 80.6 7,839 7,822 99.8
City of San Fernando 8,065 5,849 72.5 8,348 5,719 68.5
Gapan City 2,831 2,020 71.4 2,851 2,210 77.5
Mabalacat City … … … … … …
Malolos City 6,695 3,626 54.2 6,932 3,129 45.1
Meycauayan City 5,675 5,751 101.3 5,706 4,523 79.3
Olongapo City 6,129 4,147 67.7 6,187 3,966 64.1
Palayan City 1,038 678 65.3 1,061 613 57.8
San Jose City 3,611 3,046 84.4 3,694 3,196 86.5
San Jose del Monte City 12,952 10,893 84.1 13,718 12,055 87.9
Science City of Muñoz 2,132 1,895 88.9 2,128 1,988 93.4
Tarlac City 8,900 8,434 94.8 9,122 8,711 95.5

2014 2015
Province/City Target Percent Target Percent
Number Number
Population Covered Population Covered

Region III 386,327 251,207 65.0 486,580 266,374 54.7


Aurora 5,768 2,678 46.4 5,850 3,555 60.8
Bataan 20,226 12,064 59.6 20,643 12,706 61.6
Bulacan 88,216 52,489 59.5 136,580 59,432 43.5
Nueva Ecija 56,449 33,891 60.0 57,356 31,577 55.1
Pampanga 69,093 50,752 73.5 70,582 51,793 73.4
Tarlac 36,928 24,727 67.0 37,563 29,225 77.8
Zambales 22,009 12,044 54.7 22,411 13,019 58.1

City of Angeles 9,537 5,508 57.8 9,730 6,128 63.0


City of Balanga 2,589 1,700 65.7 2,643 1,841 69.7
City of Cabanatuan 7,995 5,910 73.9 8,154 5,972 73.2
City of San Fernando 8,552 5,348 62.5 8,761 6,861 78.3
City of Gapan 2,887 1,654 57.3 2,923 1,933 66.1
Mabalacat City 6,390 5,984 93.6 6,532 5,745 88.0
City of Malolos 7,126 3,354 47.1 7,323 4,257 58.1
City of Meycauayan 5,811 5,118 88.1 51,917 5,394 10.4
City of Olongapo 6,262 4,516 72.1 6,338 2,372 37.4
City of Palayan 1,079 630 58.4 1,097 751 68.5
San Jose City 3,758 2,676 71.2 3,824 2,326 60.8
City of San Jose del Monte 14,202 10,003 70.4 14,700 11,428 77.7
Science City of Muñoz 2,157 1,763 81.7 2,186 1,856 84.9
City of Tarlac 9,293 8,398 90.4 9,467 8,203 86.6

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Table 9.13 - Concluded
Coverage of Fully Immunized Children by Province: Region III, 2012 – 2019
2016 2017
Province/City Target Percent Target Percent
Number Number
Population Covered Population Covered

Region III 311,421 220,400 70.8 308,533 205,526 66.6


Aurora 5,934 4,250 60.8 6,415 4,514 70.4
Bataan 18,372 13,128 61.6 18,124 13,064 72.1
Bulacan 64,248 39,415 43.5 63,017 27,361 43.4
Nueva Ecija 39,780 23,488 55.1 39,976 25,919 64.8
Pampanga 46,525 33,655 73.4 44,258 32,121 72.6
Tarlac 28,565 22,342 77.8 28,411 21,584 76.0
Zambales 16,405 11,231 58.1 16,415 8,768 53.4

City of Angeles 9,927 6,908 63.0 11,104 7,197 64.8


City of Balanga 2,698 1,987 69.7 2,620 1,831 69.9
City of Cabanatuan 8,315 6,591 73.2 8,182 5,896 72.1
City of San Fernando 8,974 7,301 78.3 8,272 6,830 82.6
City of Gapan 2,959 2,194 66.1 2,986 2,277 76.3
Mabalacat City 6,676 6,145 88.0 6,765 6,292 93.0
City of Malolos 7,525 4,826 58.1 7,039 4,210 59.8
City of Meycauayan 6,024 4,682 10.4 5,838 4,869 83.4
City of Olongapo 6,414 4,872 37.4 6,474 4,953 76.5
City of Palayan 1,116 691 68.5 1,111 733 66.0
San Jose City 3,891 3,052 60.8 3,783 2,770 73.2
City of San Jose del Monte 15,214 13,016 77.7 16,030 14,133 88.2
Science City of Muñoz 2,216 1,857 84.9 2,206 1,571 71.2
City of Tarlac 9,643 8,769 86.6 9,507 8,633 90.8

2018 2019
Province/City Target Percent Target Percent
Number Number
Population Covered Population Covered

Region III 320,424 217,041 67.7 232,634 173,666 74.7


Aurora 5,993 4,163 69.5 4,949 3,174 64.1
Bataan 18,979 13,221 69.7 14,677 11,338 77.3
Bulacan 65,070 42,980 66.1 46,149 28,457 61.7
Nueva Ecija 42,040 23,262 55.3 30,221 17,399 57.6
Pampanga 47,056 30,871 65.6 32,555 28,037 86.1
Tarlac 28,735 21,329 74.2 21,618 18,309 84.7
Zambales 16,737 9,620 57.5 13,555 4,642 34.2

City of Angeles 11,806 7,436 63.0 8,168 7,653 93.7


City of Balanga 2,743 1,798 65.5 2,121 1,609 75.9
City of Cabanatuan 8,604 5,021 58.4 6,185 4,775 77.2
City of San Fernando 8,795 7,204 81.9 6,085 6,213 102.1
City of Gapan 3,140 1,924 61.3 2,257 1,942 86.0
Mabalacat City 7,193 5,831 81.1 4,976 5,008 100.6
City of Malolos 7,268 4,075 56.1 5,155 2,927 56.8
City of Meycauayan 6,028 4,524 75.0 4,276 4,008 93.7
City of Olongapo 6,601 4,793 72.6 5,346 3,415 63.9
City of Palayan 1,168 715 61.2 840 636 75.7
San Jose City 3,978 2,533 63.7 2,860 2,392 83.6
City of San Jose del Monte 16,552 15,271 92.3 11,739 13,883 118.3
Science City of Muñoz 2,320 1,430 61.6 1,668 1,314 78.8
City of Tarlac 9,615 9,040 94.0 7,234 6,535 90.3

Source: Department of Health, Regional Office III

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Table 9.14
Number of Health Centers and Barangay Health Stations by Province/City: Region III, 2013 – 2018
2014 2015 2016
Province/City Barangay Barangay Barangay
Health Health Health
Health Health Health
Centers Centers Centers
Station Station Station

Region III 279 2,115 279 1,969 281 1,974

Aurora 8 84 8 68 10 95
Bataan 18 202 14 193 14 209
Bulacan 68 515 49 377 49 393
Nueva Ecija 62 224 46 221 47 186
Pampanga 52 337 38 355 38 415
Tarlac 39 149 29 140 29 139
Zambales 32 187 15 176 15 179

City of Angeles ... 33 6 27 6 28


City of Balanga ... 19 3 20 3 26
City of Cabanatuan ... 25 6 28 6 20
City of San Fernando ... 44 5 44 5 30
City of Gapan ... 20 4 20 4 20
Mabalacat City ... 28 3 25 3 25
City of Malolos ... 39 6 39 6 51
City of Meycauayan ... 38 7 32 7 32
City of Olongapo ... 21 17 21 17 4
City of Palayan ... 6 1 6 1 3
San Jose City ... 38 5 34 4 13
City of San Jose del Monte ... 58 5 59 5 59
Science City of Muñoz ... 17 2 18 2 12
City of Tarlac ... 31 10 66 10 35

2017 2018 2019


Province/City Barangay Barangay Barangay
Health Health Health
Health Health Health
Centers Centers Centers
Station Station Station

Region III 281 2,212 282 2,212 290 1,761

Aurora 10 87 8 87 8 108
Bataan 14 195 15 195 15 194
Bulacan 49 521 52 521 52 211
Nueva Ecija 47 211 45 211 46 254
Pampanga 38 373 40 373 39 349
Tarlac 29 155 29 155 38 152
Zambales 15 210 15 210 15 169

City of Angeles 6 27 6 27 6 27
City of Balanga 3 22 5 22 5 ..
City of Cabanatuan 6 28 7 28 7 29
City of San Fernando 5 46 5 46 5 46
City of Gapan 4 20 5 20 4 20
Mabalacat City 3 25 3 25 3 25
City of Malolos 6 44 8 44 8 32
City of Meycauayan 7 30 7 30 7 ..
City of Olongapo 17 21 8 21 8 13
City of Palayan 1 6 1 6 1 6
San Jose City 4 34 5 34 5 34
City of San Jose del Monte 5 59 6 59 6 ..
Science City of Muñoz 2 32 2 32 2 26
City of Tarlac 10 66 10 66 10 66

Source: Department of Health, Regional Office III

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Table 9.15
Number of Health Workers in Local Government Units (LGUs), by Province: Region III, 2013 – 2018
Province/City 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Region III 20,914 19,427 22,802 24,324 24,132 22,223

Aurora 1,233 1,294 1,243 1,199 1,400 1,928


Bataan 1,087 240 1,217 1,152 1,427 1,204
Bulacan 4,108 3,571 5,151 3,104 5,064 2,551
Nueva Ecija 2,883 3,601 4,135 4,530 4,449 4,328
Pampanga 3,322 3,212 3,188 3,290 3,562 3,365
Tarlac 1,979 257 1,889 2,247 1,742 2,200
Zambales 2,611 2,165 1,898 1,882 2,251 2,350

City of Angeles 120 116 120 120 119 119


City of Balanga 89 37 107 118 133 118
City of Cabanatuan 395 377 397 401 400 423
City of San Fernando 433 432 482 619 528 524
City of Gapan 141 157 150 145 135 179
Mabalacat City - 227 254 266 189 193
City of Malolos 330 382 349 2,849 391 363
City of Meycauayan 153 141 159 206 216 174
City of Olongapo 152 176 158 156 157 165
City of Palayan 57 67 66 64 65 53
San Jose City 234 238 237 331 331 317
City of San Jose del Monte 731 712 733 694 736 753
Science City of Muñoz 231 147 147 152 156 160
City of Tarlac 625 1,878 722 799 681 756

Source: Department of Health, Regional Office III

Table 9.16
Number of Fireworks-Related Injuries by Province: Region III, 2011 – 2017
Province/City 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Region III 471 306 499 564 655 519 389

Aurora 6 3 9 10 2 1 4
Bataan 25 33 64 67 74 49 14
Bulacan 155 81 119 129 184 139 87
Nueva Ecija 99 43 58 90 75 46 46
Pampanga 111 40 147 124 184 157 159
Tarlac 50 86 66 105 72 66 42
Zambales 25 20 36 39 64 61 37

Source: Department of Health, Regional Office III

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Chapter 10
EDUCATION

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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 these programs is to develop a meaningful
and efficient educational system which is a priority thrust of the government today. Education is
indispensable in bringing out the desired behavioral and attitudinal changes in the population affecting
socio-economic development. The far-reaching and enduring effects of a literate citizenry on
individual and societal growth cannot just be disregarded. Thus, these 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 socio-economic spheres
and demands of development initiatives pose a challenge to our decision makers and educators. To
address these challenges in the most efficient and effective manner, an adequate and timely supply
of data focusing on the levels, state of resources, facilities and accomplishments of our educational
system is indeed vital.

This chapter presents data on the important aspects of the educational system at the regional
down to the division level. The statistics presented include number of schools, teachers, enrollees
and graduates by level of education in the public and private schools. The chapter presents several
derived indicators, such as student-teacher ratio and performance indicators. Performance indicators
presented herein include gross and net enrolment, cohort survival, completion, graduation, promotion,
repetition, retention, school leaver and dropout rates. This chapter also shows data on the basic and
functional literacy rates and highest educational attainment of the population. The basic sources of
data are the Department of Education (DepEd), the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and
PSA. The DepEd and CHED compile, tabulate, analyze and disseminate data pertaining to the
educational system by level and derived performance indicators based on the administrative reporting
systems of these agencies. The PSA, on the other hand, generates data on literacy, school-going age
population and educational attainment of household population using the results of household surveys
and census of population.

Sector Highlights
 Number of teachers in elementary schools decreased by 0.9 percent in 2015. Moreover, senior
high school teachers decreased by 12.9 percent while junior high school teacher increased by 3.3
percent. (see Table 10.2)

 Total enrolment in elementary schools in Central Luzon went down by 0.8 percent from SY
2018-2019 to SY 2019-2020. Enrolment in private schools decreased by 16.1 percent while
enrolment in public school rose by 1.7 percent. (see Table 10.3)

 From SY 2018-2019 to SY 2019-2020, total enrolment in junior and senior high school
increased by 2.9 percent and 4.4 percent, respectively. (see Table 10.3)

 Completion rate in elementary schools during SY 2018-2019 improved by 1.0 percentage point
from 96.0 percent in 2018 to 97.0 percent in 2019. While in secondary schools it was recorded
at 87.1 percent, which is lower by 8.6 percent compare with the 95.3 percent in 2018. (see
Table 10.9)

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Figure 10.1 Number of Teachers in Public Elementary Schools
by School Division: Region III, SY 2019 – 2020
Bulacan
Nueva Ecija
Pampanga
Tarlac
Zambales
Bataan
San Jose Del Monte City
School Divison

Angeles
Tarlac City
Aurora
Cabanatuan City
San Fernando City
Mabalacat City
Olongapo City
Malolos City
Meycauayan City
San Jose City
Gapan City
Science City of Muñoz
Balanga City
0 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000
Number of Teachers

 There were a total of 248,002 Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) enrollees
in 2019, higher by 6.6 percent compared with the 232,567 enrollees in 2018. Likewise, number
of graduates of TVET programs slightly increased by 0.2 percent in 2019. (see Table 10.21 and
Table 10.22)

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Table 10.1
Number of Public and Private Schools by Level of Education and School Division
Region III, SY 2014 – 2015 to SY 2019 – 2020
S.Y. 2014 – 2015
School Division Pre-Elementary Elementary Secondary
TVET
Public Private Public Private Public Private

Region III 2,955 758 2,955 633 573 702 23

Aurora 136 23 136 12 38 12 1


Bataan 168 50 168 29 29 30 1
City of Balanga 18 9 18 6 2 7 -
Bulacan 431 159 431 136 71 171 6
City of San Jose del Monte 34 67 34 59 17 67 1
City of Malolos 44 26 44 21 12 22 1
City of Meycauayan 24 22 24 19 2 17 -
Nueva Ecija 610 71 610 70 96 58 3
City of Cabanatuan 56 26 56 23 11 15 -
City of Gapan 33 7 33 4 8 4 -
Science City of Muñoz 34 9 34 9 7 3 -
San Jose City 48 7 48 7 5 10 -
Pampanga 426 74 426 62 99 74 3
City of Angeles 41 35 41 26 12 35 1
City of San Fernando 38 31 38 26 20 19 -
Mabalacat City 39 16 39 15 12 15 -
Tarlac 420 53 420 45 55 63 5
City of Tarlac 86 25 86 25 10 27 -
Zambales 242 35 242 29 58 37 1
City of Olongapo 27 13 27 10 9 16 -

S.Y. 2015 – 2016


School Division Pre-Elementary Elementary Secondary
TVET
Public Private Public Private Public Private

Region III 2,996 804 2,996 657 639 708 23

Aurora 136 21 136 14 38 13 1


Bataan 168 52 168 31 38 30 1
City of Balanga 18 9 18 6 2 7 -
Bulacan 436 167 436 137 81 174 6
City of San Jose del Monte 34 64 34 54 17 67 1
City of Malolos 45 27 45 21 12 21 1
City of Meycauayan 25 21 25 18 2 17 …
Nueva Ecija 612 74 612 70 105 59 3
City of Cabanatuan 57 33 57 27 11 17 -
City of Gapan 33 7 33 4 8 4 -
Science City of Muñoz 34 9 34 9 7 3 -
San Jose City 48 7 48 7 7 10 -
Pampanga 437 81 437 69 109 73 3
City of Angeles 43 32 43 24 12 37 1
City of San Fernando 39 30 39 24 20 18 -
Mabalacat City 40 15 40 14 14 15
Tarlac 426 68 426 59 63 64 5
City of Tarlac 88 27 88 27 14 26 -
Zambales 249 45 249 31 67 36 1
City of Olongapo 28 15 28 11 12 17 -

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Table 10.1 - Continued
Number of Public and Private Schools by Level of Education and School Division
Region III, SY 2014 – 2015 to SY 2019 – 2020
S.Y. 2016 – 2017
School Division Pre-Elementary Elementary Secondary
TVET
Public Private Public Private Public Private

Region III 3,002 167 3,002 659 652 754 23

Aurora 136 8 136 13 38 14 1


Bataan 168 21 168 32 38 30 1
City of Balanga 18 3 18 6 2 7 -
Bulacan 439 35 439 128 81 190 6
City of San Jose del Monte 34 9 34 53 17 68 1
City of Malolos 45 5 45 19 12 21 1
City of Meycauayan 25 5 25 19 4 18 -
Nueva Ecija 612 7 612 72 106 62 3
City of Cabanatuan 57 5 57 20 16 18 -
City of Gapan 33 4 33 4 8 4 -
Science City of Muñoz 34 - 34 9 7 3 -
San Jose City 48 1 48 9 7 10 -
Pampanga 437 15 437 74 109 75 3
City of Angeles 43 6 43 24 12 40 1
City of San Fernando 39 6 39 24 20 19 -
Mabalacat City 40 4 40 20 14 15 -
Tarlac 426 10 426 63 66 73 5
City of Tarlac 88 1 88 25 14 28 -
Zambales 252 17 252 32 69 40 1
City of Olongapo 28 5 28 13 12 19 -

S.Y. 2017 – 2018


School Division Pre-Elementary Elementary Junior High School Senior High School
TVET
Public Private Public Private Public Private Public Private

Region III 3,040 178 3,040 837 669 790 543 645 23

Aurora 140 8 140 20 42 15 21 10 1


Bataan 168 22 168 56 38 31 29 26 1
City of Balanga 18 2 18 10 2 7 2 12 -
Bulacan 441 35 441 178 79 200 81 155 6
City of San Jose del Monte 45 10 45 27 13 21 7 19 1
City of Malolos 28 3 28 21 7 19 4 13 -
City of Meycauayan 35 10 35 64 17 74 16 45 1
Nueva Ecija 614 11 614 85 107 64 109 55 3
City of Cabanatuan 58 4 58 26 16 20 8 22 -
City of Gapan 35 2 35 7 10 4 8 6 -
Science City of Muñoz 34 - 34 9 7 3 5 2 -
San Jose City 49 1 49 19 8 10 5 11 -
Pampanga 438 15 438 83 110 80 86 32 3
City of Angeles 44 7 44 30 13 42 12 68 1
City of San Fernando 44 6 44 29 20 19 8 20 -
Mabalacat City 40 5 40 19 15 15 7 18 -
Tarlac 426 14 426 73 66 76 66 53 5
City of Tarlac 88 3 88 24 14 30 11 32 -
Zambales 266 15 266 42 73 41 51 29 1
City of Olongapo 29 5 29 15 12 19 7 17 -

318
Table 10.1 - Concluded
Number of Public and Private Schools by Level of Education and School Division
Region III, SY 2014 – 2015 to SY 2019 – 2020
S.Y. 2018 – 2019
School Division Pre-Elementary Elementary Junior High School Senior High School
TVET
Public Private Public Private Public Private Public Private

Region III 3,040 1,547 3,040 1,547 772 1,012 514 232 23

Aurora 140 30 140 30 49 16 20 6 1


Bataan 168 79 168 79 43 33 33 6 1
City of Balanga 18 15 18 15 2 22 2 7 -
Bulacan 441 344 441 344 99 255 75 45 6
City of San Jose del Monte 35 144 35 144 20 82 15 7 1
City of Malolos 45 49 45 49 17 29 4 6 -
City of Meycauayan 28 42 28 42 9 25 4 4 1
Nueva Ecija 614 140 614 140 114 74 106 18 3
City of Cabanatuan 58 45 58 45 18 32 7 12 -
City of Gapan 35 12 35 12 10 11 8 3 -
Science City of Muñoz 34 12 34 12 10 4 2 - -
San Jose City 49 19 49 19 8 16 5 5 -
Pampanga 438 161 438 161 118 103 86 24 3
City of Angeles 44 74 44 74 15 50 8 8 1
City of San Fernando 44 47 44 47 27 31 7 14 -
Mabalacat City 40 37 40 37 20 21 6 6 -
Tarlac 426 136 426 136 72 89 67 22 5
City of Tarlac 88 51 88 51 14 42 8 17 -
Zambales 266 78 266 78 90 49 45 14 1
City of Olongapo 29 32 29 32 17 28 6 8 -

S.Y. 2019 – 2020


School Division Pre-Elementary Elementary Junior High School Senior High School
TVET
Public Private Public Private Public Private Public Private

Region III 3,008 1,469 3,008 1,469 757 917 534 225 23

Aurora 136 27 136 27 45 14 20 6 1


Bataan 169 77 169 77 44 31 34 6 1
City of Balanga 18 15 18 15 2 12 2 6 -
Bulacan 443 323 443 323 93 229 75 43 6
City of San Jose del Monte 35 127 35 127 21 74 15 9 1
City of Malolos 46 48 46 48 16 28 5 6 -
City of Meycauayan 26 39 26 39 10 23 4 5 1
Nueva Ecija 616 139 616 139 115 70 107 16 3
City of Cabanatuan 58 44 58 44 18 30 8 12 -
City of Gapan 32 11 32 11 10 8 8 3 -
Science City of Muñoz 34 12 34 12 10 3 2 - -
San Jose City 47 18 47 18 8 14 5 4 -
Pampanga 438 152 438 152 116 94 95 23 3
City of Angeles 42 72 42 72 16 49 13 6 1
City of San Fernando 37 47 37 47 26 30 7 14 -
Mabalacat City 40 35 40 35 18 19 6 6 -
Tarlac 427 132 427 132 73 80 67 23 5
City of Tarlac 88 47 88 47 15 39 8 15 -
Zambales 248 73 248 73 86 44 47 14 1
City of Olongapo 28 31 28 31 15 26 6 8 -

Notes: a) A school is counted according to the level of education it offers.


b) Pre-school includes school attached to elementary, secondary and tertiary institutions.
c) Elementary includes schools attached to secondary and tertiary institutions.
d) Secondary includes schools attached to state colleges and universities and other tertiary institutions.
e) TVET - Technical Vocational Education and Training
Source: Department of Education

319
Table 10.2
Number of Teachers in Public Schools by Level of Education and School Division
Region III, SY 2014 – 2015 to SY 2019 – 2020
School Division/ School Year
Level of Education 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 2019-2020

Region III
Elementary 40,005 42,022 43,541 44,714 49,024 48,565
Secondary 23,135 24,239 24,735 - - -
Junior High School … … … 25,544 28,751 29,701
Senior High School … … … 6,076 8,166 7,109
Aurora
Elementary 1,137 1,195 1,180 1,245 1,317 1,317
Secondary 586 665 656 - -
Junior High School 707 772 871
Senior High School 139 135 135
Bataan
Elementary 2,381 2,485 2,643 2,725 2,929 2,974
Secondary 1,415 1,492 1,541 -
Junior High School … … … 1,593 1,781 1,795
Senior High School … … … 498 497 529
City of Balanga
Elementary 321 349 344 355 391 397
Secondary 231 229 235 - -
Junior High School … … … 253 300 301
Senior High School … … … 115 118 122
Bulacan
Elementary 7,091 7,812 7,999 8,171 9,157 9,130
Secondary 4,198 4,513 4,513 - -
Junior High School … … … 4,582 5,291 5,432
Senior High School … … … 835 1,058 1,158
City of San Jose del Monte
Elementary 1,697 1,769 1,820 1,893 2,113 2,236
Secondary 1,142 1,142 1,324 - -
Junior High School … … … 1,339 1,470 1,487
Senior High School … … … 216 216 225
City of Malolos
Elementary 704 740 755 764 820 819
Secondary 588 616 618 - -
Junior High School … … … 748 647 604
Senior High School … … … 102 107 103
City of Meycauayan
Elementary 570 644 643 658 725 714
Secondary 232 257 253 - -
Junior High School … … … 280 265 273
Senior High School … … … 51 52 49
Nueva Ecija
Elementary 5,868 6,090 6,511 6,775 7,330 6,976
Secondary 3,344 3,493 3,605 - -
Junior High School … … … 3,663 3,821 3,935
Senior High School … … … 1,096 998 1,302
City of Cabanatuan
Elementary 984 1,014 1,039 1,083 1,169 1,145
Secondary 364 394 423 - -
Junior High School … … … 436 606 577
Senior High School … … … 84 84 112
City of Gapan
Elementary 475 486 486 500 549 547
Secondary 322 330 327 - -
Junior High School … … … 349 385 383
Senior High School … … … 91 102 113

320
Table 10.2- Concluded
Number of Teachers in Public Schools by Level of Education and School Division
Region III, SY 2014 – 2015 to SY 2019 – 2020
School Division/ School Year
Level of Education 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 2019-2020

Science City of Muñoz


Elementary 335 368 370 374 416 411
Secondary 208 220 234 - -
Junior High School … … … 249 279 259
Senior High School … … … 74 83 97
San Jose City
Elementary 447 570 577 590 644 659
Secondary 244 280 289 - -
Junior High School … … … 303 342 341
Senior High School … … … 77 75 82
Pampanga
Elementary 6,060 6,293 6,511 6,475 7,371 7,196
Secondary 3,429 3,653 3,604 - -
Junior High School … … … 3,785 4,203 4,587
Senior High School … … … 948 1,044 1,136
City of Angeles
Elementary 1,331 1,359 1,401 1,447 1,659 1,694
Secondary 786 846 863 - -
Junior High School … … … 911 1,047 1,012
Senior High School … … … 172 199 205
City of San Fernando
Elementary 964 1,010 1,021 1,051 1,153 1,151
Secondary 691 753 756 - -
Junior High School … … … 777 906 905
Senior High School … … … 121 122 147
Mabalacat City
Elementary 774 807 834 866 935 879
Secondary 492 543 541 - -
Junior High School … … … 604 735 780
Senior High School … … … 82 93 85
Tarlac
Elementary 4,237 4,289 4,471 4,718 4,809 4,843
Secondary 2,565 2,341 2,411 - -
Junior High School … … … 2,472 2,798 3,113
Senior High School … … … 795 2,583 849
City of Tarlac
Elementary 1,228 1,316 1,334 1,356 1,487 1,502
Secondary 376 419 433 - -
Junior High School … … … 463 595 593
Senior High School … … … 120 127 130
Zambales
Elementary 2,579 2,596 2,780 2,852 3,105 3,142
Secondary 1,293 1,401 1,417 - -
Junior High School … … … 1,476 1,797 1,825
Senior High School … … … 361 366 436
City of Olongapo
Elementary 822 830 822 816 945 833
Secondary 629 652 692 - -
Junior High School … … … 554 711 628
Senior High School … … … 99 107 94

Sources: Department of Education, Region III

321
Table 10.3
Enrolment in Public and Private Schools by Level of Education and School Division
Region III, SY 2014 – 2015 to SY 2019 – 2020
School Division/ SY 2014 – 2015 SY 2015 – 2016
Level of Education Total Public Private Total Public Private

Region III
Pre-School 239,810 189,379 50,431 235,392 188,118 47,274
Elementary 1,516,763 1,346,364 170,399 1,738,106 1,526,198 211,908
Secondary 817,883 637,717 180,166 818,938 650,193 168,745
Aurora
Pre-School 5,310 4,552 758 4,744 4,273 471
Elementary 33,722 32,249 1,473 37,626 36,037 1,589
Secondary 19,159 15,642 3,517 19,296 16,126 3,170
Bataan
Pre-School 14,445 11,186 3,259 14,360 10,961 3,399
Elementary 89,327 83,050 6,277 103,554 93,892 9,662
Secondary 48,891 40,225 8,666 49,524 40,842 8,682
City of Balanga
Pre-School 2,860 1,690 1,170 2,265 1,660 605
Elementary 13,600 11,672 1,928 15,754 13,260 2,494
Secondary 8,201 6,440 1,761 8,518 6,763 1,755
Bulacan
Pre-School 48,568 35,338 13,230 44,503 34,396 10,107
Elementary 302,195 256,398 45,797 341,558 293,090 48,468
Secondary 162,265 119,189 43,076 156,266 121,431 34,835
City of San Jose Del Monte
Pre-School 12,168 8,197 3,971 11,870 7,918 3,952
Elementary 81,544 66,625 14,919 95,842 75,569 20,273
Secondary 46,015 33,049 12,966 46,131 33,077 13,054
City of Malolos
Pre-School 5,689 3,704 1,985 5,094 3,389 1,705
Elementary 31,212 24,151 7,061 35,663 27,845 7,818
Secondary 18,927 14,223 4,704 18,735 14,339 4,396
City of Meycauayan
Pre-School 4,568 3,009 1,559 4,218 2,749 1,469
Elementary 27,809 22,420 5,389 31,945 25,125 6,820
Secondary 11,780 7,179 4,601 11,511 7,069 4,442
Nueva Ecija
Pre-School 33,231 29,193 4,038 32,257 28,076 4,181
Elementary 198,020 183,395 14,625 229,878 210,728 19,150
Secondary 104,821 88,675 16,146 104,182 87,904 16,278
City of Cabanatuan
Pre-School 6,968 5,196 1,772 6,768 4,943 1,825
Elementary 39,587 34,423 5,164 46,223 39,117 7,106
Secondary 15,858 11,313 4,545 16,794 12,047 4,747
City of Gapan
Pre-School 2,237 1,898 339 2,814 2,343 471
Elementary 16,101 15,111 990 18,607 17,128 1,479
Secondary 9,398 8,721 677 9,569 8,826 743
Science City of Muñoz
Pre-School 2,014 1,643 371 1,776 1,472 304
Elementary 11,989 10,861 1,128 13,855 12,391 1,464
Secondary 6,318 5,808 510 6,445 5,958 487

322
Table 10.3 - Continued
Enrolment in Public and Private Schools by Level of Education and School Division
Region III, SY 2014 – 2015 to SY 2019 – 2020
School Division/ SY 2014 – 2015 SY 2015 – 2016
Level of Education Total Public Private Total Public Private

San Jose City


Pre-School 3,269 2,450 819 2,874 2,105 769
Elementary 20,316 17,330 2,986 23,593 19,421 4,172
Secondary 10,824 7,737 3,087 10,815 7,691 3,124
Pampanga
Pre-School 31,448 27,329 4,119 31,387 27,180 4,207
Elementary 214,445 198,252 16,193 239,745 220,325 19,420
Secondary 112,046 91,623 20,423 115,415 96,561 18,854
City of Angeles
Pre-School 8,002 5,149 2,853 9,433 6,383 3,050
Elementary 60,204 50,051 10,153 68,953 55,555 13,398
Secondary 34,201 23,685 10,516 35,032 24,537 10,495
City of San Fernando
Pre-School 6,504 4,361 2,143 7,524 5,009 2,515
Elementary 41,597 34,838 6,759 48,748 39,170 9,578
Secondary 23,579 19,312 4,267 23,768 19,701 4,067
Mabalacat City
Pre-School 4,433 3,624 809 3,779 3,109 670
Elementary 31,176 27,571 3,605 35,157 30,718 4,439
Secondary 18,927 15,121 3,806 19,155 15,580 3,575
Tarlac
Pre-School 22,007 19,221 2,786 22,322 19,353 2,969
Elementary 138,773 129,160 9,613 159,854 146,457 13,397
Secondary 84,608 66,844 17,764 85,348 68,074 17,274
City of Tarlac
Pre-School 7,845 5,843 2,002 7,652 5,889 1,763
Elementary 49,845 42,408 7,437 57,220 47,700 9,520
Secondary 17,181 11,631 5,550 17,926 12,422 5,504
Zambales
Pre-School 13,322 11,801 1,521 14,258 12,395 1,863
Elementary 82,905 78,384 4,521 97,482 91,058 6,424
Secondary 43,731 34,558 9,173 44,201 35,213 8,988
City of Olongapo
Pre-School 4,922 3,995 927 5,494 4,515 979
Elementary 32,396 28,015 4,381 36,849 31,612 5,237
Secondary 21,153 16,742 4,411 20,307 16,032 4,275

323
Table 10.3 - Continued
Enrolment in Public and Private Schools by Level of Education and School Division
Region III, SY 2014 – 2015 to SY 2019 – 2020
School Division/ SY 2016 – 2017 SY 2017 – 2018
Level of Education Total Public Private Total Public Private

Region III
Pre-School 191,450 169,474 21,976 242,701 214,554 28,147
Elementary 1,452,164 1,313,358 138,806 1,426,471 1,263,213 163,258
Secondary 818,292 663,906 154,386 852,157 675,566 176,591
Aurora
Pre-School 3,945 3,909 36 5,669 5,265 404
Elementary 31,371 31,140 231 31,260 29,834 1,426
Secondary 17,114 16,344 770 19,246 16,047 3,199
Bataan
Pre-School 12,032 10,407 1,625 14,986 13,233 1,753
Elementary 88,662 82,418 6,244 85,459 79,415 6,044
Secondary 50,446 41,674 8,772 50,237 41,366 8,871
City of Balanga
Pre-School 1,544 1,103 441 2,215 1,711 504
Elementary 13,449 11,483 1,966 12,481 10,385 2,096
Secondary 8,577 6,894 1,683 9,003 7,348 1,655
Bulacan
Pre-School 38,900 34,961 3,939 48,380 41,460 6,920
Elementary 283,073 255,145 27,928 291,922 249,199 42,723
Secondary 157,042 125,416 31,626 172,260 128,982 43,278
City of San Jose Del Monte
Pre-School 10,288 8,851 1,437 13,536 11,060 2,476
Elementary 73,787 65,582 8,205 78,260 64,523 13,737
Secondary 41,644 33,154 8,490 46,927 33,915 13,012
City of Malolos
Pre-School 3,839 2,992 847 4,580 3,716 864
Elementary 30,374 23,673 6,701 28,935 22,459 6,476
Secondary 18,660 14,249 4,411 18,524 14,513 4,011
City of Meycauayan
Pre-School 3,441 2,866 575 4,586 3,717 869
Elementary 26,122 21,131 4,991 24,950 20,127 4,823
Secondary 11,179 6,991 4,188 11,032 6,892 4,140
Nueva Ecija
Pre-School 24,269 22,197 2,072 30,874 28,568 2,306
Elementary 194,304 179,367 14,937 185,819 171,081 14,738
Secondary 105,492 88,971 16,521 105,537 88,927 16,610
City of Cabanatuan
Pre-School 5,394 4,545 849 6,072 5,159 913
Elementary 38,798 33,520 5,278 37,802 32,398 5,404
Secondary 17,406 12,652 4,754 18,646 13,765 4,881
City of Gapan
Pre-School 1,950 1,723 227 2,661 2,436 225
Elementary 15,630 14,578 1,052 15,054 13,979 1,075
Secondary 9,720 8,918 802 9,853 9,041 812
Science City of Muñoz
Pre-School 1,542 1,304 238 1,779 1,604 175
Elementary 11,587 10,453 1,134 10,933 9,826 1,107
Secondary 6,754 6,242 512 6,764 6,277 487

324
Table 10.3 - Continued
Enrolment in Public and Private Schools by Level of Education and School Division
Region III, SY 2014 – 2015 to SY 2019 – 2020
School Division/ SY 2016 – 2017 SY 2017 – 2018
Level of Education Total Public Private Total Public Private

San Jose City


Pre-School 2,610 2,193 417 3,482 2,936 546
Elementary 20,017 16,635 3,382 19,400 16,135 3,265
Secondary 11,023 7,923 3,100 11,471 8,393 3,078
Pampanga
Pre-School 25,511 23,923 1,588 33,132 30,534 2,598
Elementary 198,339 187,484 10,855 194,799 179,022 15,777
Secondary 113,400 97,826 15,574 119,044 99,299 19,745
City of Angeles
Pre-School 8,299 6,732 1,567 9,546 8,014 1,532
Elementary 58,618 48,603 10,015 57,140 47,113 10,027
Secondary 35,080 24,924 10,156 35,772 25,792 9,980
City of San Fernando
Pre-School 5,041 3,918 1,123 6,420 5,401 1,019
Elementary 39,897 33,118 6,779 37,365 30,767 6,598
Secondary 23,340 19,881 3,459 25,296 21,097 4,199
Mabalacat City
Pre-School 4,293 3,654 639 4,954 4,486 468
Elementary 30,161 26,397 3,764 28,979 25,550 3,429
Secondary 20,237 16,017 4,220 19,403 16,064 3,339
Tarlac
Pre-School 17,692 15,980 1,712 22,665 20,779 1,886
Elementary 135,747 125,946 9,801 129,750 120,093 9,657
Secondary 86,006 69,291 16,715 86,551 69,945 16,606
City of Tarlac
Pre-School 5,928 4,886 1,042 7,871 6,856 1,015
Elementary 48,210 41,020 7,190 46,305 39,270 7,035
Secondary 18,820 13,286 5,534 19,707 14,131 5,576
Zambales
Pre-School 10,881 9,808 1,073 14,184 13,051 1,133
Elementary 83,196 78,763 4,433 80,366 75,935 4,431
Secondary 45,750 36,894 8,856 46,416 37,563 8,853
City of Olongapo
Pre-School 4,051 3,522 529 5,109 4,568 541
Elementary 30,822 26,902 3,920 29,492 26,102 3,390
Secondary 20,602 16,359 4,243 20,468 16,209 4,259

325
Table 10.3 - Continued
Enrolment in Public and Private Schools by Level of Education and School Division
Region III, SY 2014 – 2015 to SY 2019 – 2020
School Division/ SY 2018-2019 SY 2019-2020
Level of Education Total Public Private Total Public Private

Region III
Pre-School 261,132 227,052 34,080 210,840 183,366 27,474
Elementary 1,443,291 1,242,593 200,698 1,431,947 1,263,568 168,379
Junior High School 884,830 704,300 180,530 910,391 728,527 181,864
Senior High School 336,167 158,182 177,985 350,865 172,365 178,500
Aurora
Pre-School 5,656 5,142 514 4,576 4,209 367
Elementary 31,182 29,187 1,995 31,228 29,772 1,456
Junior High School 20,124 16,798 3,326 20,143 16,914 3,229
Senior High School 6,613 3,677 2,936 6,681 3,563 3,118
Bataan
Pre-School 16,195 14,127 2,068 14,428 12,718 1,710
Elementary 87,929 79,379 8,550 87,203 80,518 6,685
Junior High School 52,094 42,925 9,169 54,449 44,799 9,650
Senior High School 17,851 11,897 5,954 18,895 12,548 6,347
Balanga City
Pre-School 2,431 1,845 586 1,948 1,476 472
Elementary 13,491 10,695 2,796 13,086 10,816 2,270
Junior High School 9,314 7,613 1,701 9,351 7,697 1,654
Senior High School 6,347 2,999 3,348 6,286 3,618 2,668
Bulacan
Pre-School 53,696 45,741 7,955 43,414 36,925 6,489
Elementary 297,081 246,095 50,986 294,311 251,290 43,021
Junior High School 179,135 134,420 44,715 186,431 141,270 45,161
Senior High School 61,936 26,018 35,918 65,327 27,541 37,786
San Jose Del Monte City
Pre-School 14,522 11,670 2,852 12,253 9,995 2,258
Elementary 81,491 64,493 16,998 79,559 65,537 14,022
Junior High School 49,940 36,255 13,685 52,034 37,893 14,141
Senior High School 20,916 4,492 16,424 22,201 5,043 17,158
Malolos City
Pre-School 4,564 3,550 1,014 3,802 2,950 852
Elementary 27,461 20,210 7,251 28,231 22,061 6,170
Junior High School 19,028 15,039 3,989 19,121 15,303 3,818
Senior High School 12,526 1,784 10,742 12,994 3,176 9,818
Meycauayan City
Pre-School 4,308 3,405 903 3,992 3,247 745
Elementary 23,801 18,179 5,622 24,942 20,295 4,647
Junior High School 11,297 7,333 3,964 12,248 8,306 3,942
Senior High School 4,705 979 3,726 4,797 1,095 3,702
Nueva Ecija
Pre-School 32,515 29,474 3,041 27,457 24,929 2,528
Elementary 186,149 168,358 17,791 185,129 170,172 14,957
Junior High School 109,943 93,070 16,873 114,321 97,133 17,188
Senior High School 35,614 27,268 8,346 38,054 29,340 8,714
Cabanatuan City
Pre-School 6,986 5,901 1,085 5,307 4,307 1,000
Elementary 38,317 31,811 6,506 37,666 32,139 5,527
Junior High School 20,869 15,863 5,006 21,572 16,670 4,902
Senior High School 13,879 2,531 11,348 13,508 3,210 10,298
Gapan City
Pre-School 2,715 2,455 260 2,316 2,075 241
Elementary 14,961 13,661 1,300 14,352 13,282 1,070
Junior High School 10,068 9,209 859 10,777 9,900 877
Senior High School 4,242 2,345 1,897 4,440 2,884 1,556

326
Table 10.3 - Concluded
Enrolment in Public and Private Schools by Level of Education and School Division
Region III, SY 2014 – 2015 to SY 2019 – 2020
School Division/ SY 2018-2019 SY 2019-2020
Level of Education Total Public Private Total Public Private

Science City of Muñoz


Pre-School 1,939 1,697 242 1,553 1,359 194
Elementary 11,098 9,649 1,449 10,856 9,606 1,250
Junior High School 6,986 6,518 468 7,086 6,597 489
Senior High School 2,517 2,294 223 2,584 2,357 227
San Jose City
Pre-School 3,605 2,988 617 2,785 2,376 409
Elementary 19,419 15,504 3,915 19,243 15,871 3,372
Junior High School 12,085 9,010 3,075 12,515 9,530 2,985
Senior High School 4,676 2,066 2,610 4,661 2,599 2,062
Pampanga
Pre-School 36,654 33,395 3,259 25,361 22,858 2,503
Elementary 195,810 176,249 19,561 194,697 177,681 17,016
Junior High School 123,180 103,366 19,814 122,292 102,449 19,843
Senior High School 39,789 24,360 15,429 42,454 25,871 16,583
Angeles City
Pre-School 10,629 8,804 1,825 8,696 7,117 1,579
Elementary 58,060 45,645 12,415 56,264 45,580 10,684
Junior High School 36,585 25,968 10,617 38,680 27,736 10,944
Senior High School 17,893 5,594 12,299 17,752 5,979 11,773
San Fernando City
Pre-School 7,573 6,170 1,403 4,753 3,678 1,075
Elementary 37,939 29,848 8,091 39,025 32,174 6,851
Junior High School 25,913 21,571 4,342 26,913 22,644 4,269
Senior High School 12,555 3,557 8,998 12,658 4,244 8,414
Mabalacat City
Pre-School 5,503 4,763 740 4,424 3,861 563
Elementary 29,951 25,516 4,435 29,802 26,063 3,739
Junior High School 20,688 17,277 3,411 21,132 17,450 3,682
Senior High School 6,548 1,971 4,577 6,974 2,032 4,942
Tarlac
Pre-School 23,593 21,181 2,412 19,261 17,473 1,788
Elementary 132,719 120,293 12,426 130,806 120,527 10,279
Junior High School 88,772 72,143 16,629 89,979 73,585 16,394
Senior High School 31,917 21,341 10,576 33,643 23,030 10,613
Tarlac City
Pre-School 8,516 7,264 1,252 7,421 6,292 1,129
Elementary 47,436 39,106 8,330 46,796 39,638 7,158
Junior High School 20,607 14,956 5,651 21,001 15,329 5,672
Senior High School 10,605 2,704 7,901 10,238 2,731 7,507
Zambales
Pre-School 13,837 12,453 1,384 12,936 11,856 1,080
Elementary 78,740 72,741 5,999 79,033 74,425 4,608
Junior High School 47,346 38,331 9,015 49,756 40,796 8,960
Senior High School 15,319 7,927 7,392 16,779 9,105 7,674
Olongapo City
Pre-School 5,695 5,027 668 4,157 3,665 492
Elementary 30,256 25,974 4,282 29,718 26,121 3,597
Junior High School 20,856 16,635 4,221 20,590 16,526 4,064
Senior High School 9,719 2,378 7,341 9,939 2,399 7,540

Source: Department of Education, Region III

327
Table 10.4
Teacher-Student Ratio in Public Elementary by School Division
Region III, SY 2012 – 2013 to SY 2017 – 2018
School Year
School Division
2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 SY 2015-2016 SY 2016-2017 SY 2017-2018

Region III 1:37 1:37 1:34 1:36 1:34 1:33


Aurora 1:34 1:32 1:28 1:30 1:29 1:28
Bataan 1:37 1:38 1:35 1:38 1:35 1:33
City of Balanga 1:39 1:39 1:37 1:38 1:36 1:34
Bulacan 1:39 1:42 1:36 1:38 1:36 1:35
City of San Jose del Monte 1:47 1:48 1:39 1:43 1:35 1:34
City of Malolos 1:41 1:39 1:34 1:38 1:37 1:36
City of Meycauayan ... 1:44 1:39 1:39 1:40 1:39
Nueva Ecija 1:32 1:33 1:31 1:35 1:30 1:29
City of Cabanatuan 1:39 1:39 1:35 1:39 1:36 1:34
City of Gapan 1:32 1:34 1:32 1:35 1:33 1:32
Science City of Muñoz 1:33 1:32 1:33 1:34 1:31 1:30
San Jose City 1:37 1:38 1:39 1:34 1:32 1:32
Pampanga 1:35 1:35 1:33 1:35 1:32 1:32
City of Angeles 1:42 1:43 1:38 1:41 1:39 1:38
City of San Fernando 1:42 1:42 1:36 1:39 1:36 1:34
Mabalacat City 1:42 1:42 1:36 1:38 1:36 1:34
Tarlac 1:32 1:33 1:31 1:34 1:31 1:29
City of Tarlac 1:38 1:38 1:35 1:36 1:34 1:34
Zambales 1:34 1:34 1:30 1:35 1:31 1:31
City of Olongapo 1:37 1:37 1:34 1:38 1:37 1:37

Source: Department of Education, Region III

Table 10.5
Teacher-Student Ratio in Public Secondary by School Division
Region III, SY 2012 – 2013 to SY 2017 – 2018
School Year
School Division
2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 SY 2015-2016 SY 2016-2017 SY 2017-2018

Region III 1:37 1:36 1:27 1:26 1:26 1:26


Aurora 1:32 1:34 1:27 1:24 1:24 1:22
Bataan 1:36 1:36 1:29 1:27 1:27 1:25
City of Balanga 1:35 1:35 1:28 1:30 1:29 1:29
Bulacan 1:37 1:39 1:28 1:27 1:27 1:28
City of San Jose del Monte 1:47 1:49 1:29 1:29 1:23 1:19
City of Malolos 1:40 1:36 1:24 1:23 1:27 1:24
City of Meycauayan ... 1:40 1:31 1:28 1:25 1:25
Nueva Ecija 1:34 1:34 1:27 1:25 1:24 1:24
City of Cabanatuan 1:46 1:46 1:31 1:31 1:29 1:31
City of Gapan 1:33 1:34 1:27 1:27 1:27 1:25
Science City of Muñoz 1:34 1:35 1:28 1:27 1:26 1:25
San Jose City 1:38 1:38 1:32 1:28 1:27 1:27
Pampanga 1:41 1:40 1:27 1:27 1:27 1:26
City of Angeles 1:37 1:38 1:30 1:29 1:28 1:28
City of San Fernando 1:41 1:39 1:28 1:26 1:26 1:27
Mabalacat City 1:47 1:48 1:31 1:29 1:29 1:26
Tarlac 1:35 1:35 1:26 1:29 1:28 1:28
City of Tarlac 1:41 1:43 1:31 1:30 1:30 1:30
Zambales 1:38 1:38 1:27 1:25 1:26 1:25
City of Olongapo 1:34 1:31 1:27 1:25 1:23 1:29

Source: Department of Education, Region III

328
Table 10.6
Gross Enrolment Rate in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools by School Division
Region III, SY 2013-2014 to SY 2018-2019
(In percent)
School Division/ School Year
Level of Education 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019

Aurora
Elementary 112.4 109.3 105.9 103.6 99.7 97.3
Secondary 93.2 97.5 99.0 90.9 95.5 98.2

Bataan
Elementary 114.2 115.3 115.0 114.3 109.6 109.8
Secondary 96.6 97.0 97.8 99.4 98.9 102.5

Balanga City
Elementary 123.3 122.9 121.6 121.3 112.0 115.3
Secondary 108.0 110.0 114.1 114.7 119.9 124.3

Bulacan
Elementary 110.5 110.2 107.1 107.6 105.0 104.2
Secondary 92.9 93.2 89.9 95.2 96.0 99.0

San Jose del Monte City


Elementary 122.4 123.3 124.4 119.3 116.7 116.9
Secondary 106.5 108.6 108.7 106.6 107.1 112.4

Malolos City
Elementary 107.9 107.4 103.5 103.3 98.1 95.7
Secondary 102.7 101.7 101.7 99.9 97.0 96.7

Meycauyan City
Elementary 110.6 108.7 107.5 101.5 96.6 95.8
Secondary 78.4 76.1 74.4 71.1 69.1 73.0

Nueva Ecija
Elementary 111.2 112.4 112.0 109.9 104.8 103.8
Secondary 91.5 91.9 91.3 91.9 91.7 95.5

Cabanatuan City
Elementary 115.3 113.7 113.7 111.2 108.0 106.2
Secondary 70.4 73.4 76.4 80.5 85.8 93.5

Gapan City
Elementary 126.3 123.0 120.3 119.0 114.2 112.6
Secondary 107.8 108.6 110.8 112.2 113.3 116.1

Muñoz Science City


Elementary 123.8 125.8 126.5 121.2 113.9 112.8
Secondary 110.5 110.8 113.5 117.9 117.6 112.6

San Jose City


Elementary 120.5 120.6 123.9 119.5 115.2 113.0
Secondary 99.8 98.8 99.7 101.2 105.0 111.1

329
Table 10.6 - Concluded
Gross Enrolment Rate in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools by School Division
Region III, SY 2013-2014 to SY 2018-2019
(In percent)
School Division/ School Year
Level of Education 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019

Pampanga
Elementary 107.9 106.6 103.5 101.4 97.6 96.9
Secondary 87.5 87.8 87.3 88.5 89.6 92.1

Angeles City
Elementary 144.2 143.4 141.9 140.6 137.6 136.5
Secondary 123.8 129.1 132.3 132.0 133.9 141.7

San Fernando City


Elementary 115.7 114.7 113.3 110.8 104.0 105.0
Secondary 101.0 101.3 102.2 103.1 107.8 112.1

Mabalacat City
Elementary 109.0 108.6 108.8 105.6 101.8 103.1
Secondary 104.3 106.2 107.6 108.9 108.8 115.0

Tarlac
Elementary 108.8 108.1 106.3 106.1 102.4 104.1
Secondary 105.1 105.3 106.4 106.0 105.3 106.3

Tarlac City
Elementary 117.3 115.7 114.7 112.6 109.2 110.1
Secondary 62.8 64.2 66.9 69.0 71.4 74.3

Zambales
Elementary 113.6 113.2 112.4 112.9 108.8 107.5
Secondary 97.5 98.3 99.4 101.3 101.1 104.4

Olongapo City
Elementary 115.4 111.1 106.4 105.0 100.3 100.5
Secondary 117.3 115.3 110.9 111.2 108.9 109.1

Source: Department of Education, Region III

330
Table 10.7
Net Enrolment Rate in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools by School Division
Region III, SY 2013-2014 to SY 2018-2019
(In percent)
School Division/ School Year
Level of Education 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019

Aurora
Elementary 94.5 94.6 93.3 92.0 92.5 91.9
Secondary 69.7 71.1 77.2 70.9 77.5 81.3

Bataan
Elementary 100.7 103.5 104.3 104.4 102.8 104.4
Secondary 80.4 79.6 85.2 86.4 85.0 87.1

Balanga City
Elementary 106.2 109.5 110.7 110.4 106.7 109.6
Secondary 87.4 91.5 102.8 103.3 105.0 107.4

Bulacan
Elementary 96.2 96.9 94.9 96.4 96.3 97.4
Secondary 76.4 75.7 76.8 81.1 81.0 83.1

San Jose del Monte City


Elementary 105.2 106.3 108.9 105.5 106.2 108.3
Secondary 84.5 84.2 90.4 88.5 87.6 91.3

Malolos City
Elementary 94.7 95.0 91.8 92.9 91.0 89.9
Secondary 80.4 80.5 86.1 85.5 83.6 82.9

Meycauyan City
Elementary 97.2 94.7 95.1 90.6 89.2 89.2
Secondary 63.2 60.3 62.2 59.5 57.4 60.7

Nueva Ecija
Elementary 99.1 101.3 101.8 100.1 98.9 98.5
Secondary 75.4 75.7 79.5 80.0 79.7 81.8

Cabanatuan City
Elementary 102.6 101.1 102.1 100.5 99.5 99.0
Secondary 59.3 61.2 66.7 70.0 74.3 79.4

Gapan City
Elementary 106.8 108.9 108.4 107.4 105.8 105.7
Secondary 89.1 87.9 95.5 96.1 97.0 98.5

Muñoz Science City


Elementary 108.9 112.9 115.1 110.5 107.9 107.3
Secondary 92.9 92.4 99.6 100.8 100.0 96.2

San Jose City


Elementary 104.7 106.1 109.9 108.0 106.8 106.7
Secondary 82.5 81.1 85.7 86.2 89.4 93.8

331
Table 10.7 - Concluded
Net Enrolment Rate in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools by School Division
Region III, SY 2013-2014 to SY 2018-2019
(In percent)
School Division/ School Year
Level of Education 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019

Pampanga
Elementary 94.8 94.1 91.5 91.3 90.6 91.1
Secondary 73.4 71.8 75.6 76.4 76.7 78.6

Angeles City
Elementary 123.8 123.8 122.9 123.3 122.7 125.5
Secondary 101.8 103.5 111.2 110.4 110.5 117.9

San Fernando City


Elementary 100.8 100.5 99.5 98.9 95.5 97.5
Secondary 74.5 81.3 88.5 89.7 91.5 94.9

Mabalacat City
Elementary 95.8 94.5 95.7 94.7 93.0 96.2
Secondary 86.8 84.9 91.9 92.8 91.5 96.9

Tarlac
Elementary 96.5 96.7 95.9 96.4 96.6 98.5
Secondary 87.9 86.4 91.8 91.9 91.1 90.8

Tarlac City
Elementary 102.5 103.0 101.9 101.7 102.7 104.0
Secondary 51.7 53.5 57.6 59.1 60.9 62.5

Zambales
Elementary 98.4 99.0 99.8 100.2 100.0 100.4
Secondary 78.6 78.4 83.4 84.3 84.0 86.5

Olongapo City
Elementary 102.9 100.0 96.3 95.1 94.0 94.5
Secondary 94.4 92.1 93.8 94.0 92.1 91.1

Source: Department of Education, Region III

332
Table 10.8
Cohort Survival Rate in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools by School Division
Region III, SY 2013-2014 to SY 2018-2019
(In percent)
School Division/ School Year
Level of Education 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019

Aurora
Elementary 90.6 87.5 90.9 97.5 99.0 98.0
Secondary 83.8 79.9 78.1 63.4 100.0 88.9

Bataan
Elementary 94.9 93.4 99.0 99.7 96.1 99.8
Secondary 87.6 81.9 86.1 86.6 80.6 90.1

Balanga City
Elementary 92.8 92.0 94.6 98.2 96.7 98.9
Secondary 87.0 84.7 87.9 83.5 90.0 94.3

Bulacan
Elementary 92.3 89.8 88.4 100.0 99.5 99.4
Secondary 83.6 81.8 73.1 99.4 89.8 91.7

San Jose del Monte City


Elementary 96.8 93.6 97.2 91.9 96.8 99.9
Secondary 91.9 85.7 83.2 81.4 89.5 95.6

Malolos City
Elementary 88.0 96.4 85.6 100.0 94.7 94.8
Secondary 83.5 87.6 91.4 89.1 85.2 91.5

Meycauyan City
Elementary 81.4 81.6 89.2 83.2 89.2 94.3
Secondary 84.9 79.4 82.4 82.5 86.6 91.3

Nueva Ecija
Elementary 90.6 91.7 94.3 92.1 96.5 98.9
Secondary 81.7 79.7 77.6 81.5 82.7 90.9

Cabanatuan City
Elementary 88.0 82.7 94.1 90.9 97.8 98.5
Secondary 81.2 81.4 83.0 87.0 92.7 100.0

Gapan City
Elementary 87.7 82.7 93.9 92.1 94.8 95.2
Secondary 88.7 81.7 84.8 84.7 88.2 90.8

Muñoz Science City


Elementary 90.0 92.6 94.4 88.2 91.5 97.6
Secondary 78.3 74.5 80.6 81.5 83.2 70.0

San Jose City


Elementary 90.3 86.9 99.5 93.3 97.7 95.4
Secondary 83.1 77.4 81.2 79.5 86.8 83.3

333
Table 10.8 - Concluded
Cohort Survival Rate in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools by School Division
Region III, SY 2013-2014 to SY 2018-2019
(In percent)
School Division/ School Year
Level of Education 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019

Pampanga
Elementary 92.3 90.5 90.1 97.9 97.8 99.3
Secondary 87.1 83.5 81.0 87.0 88.3 89.5

Angeles City
Elementary 94.7 87.1 94.8 92.9 97.1 98.7
Secondary 88.0 83.3 82.6 77.7 83.0 89.3

San Fernando City


Elementary 90.9 88.3 94.3 89.0 89.1 99.5
Secondary 91.4 82.9 85.5 81.1 90.7 91.2

Mabalacat City
Elementary 93.2 90.6 94.7 96.0 90.5 99.7
Secondary 85.0 81.9 85.7 82.7 85.0 92.2

Tarlac
Elementary 90.1 87.4 95.2 95.7 97.0 99.8
Secondary 84.8 82.0 85.4 84.8 85.0 89.1

Tarlac City
Elementary 92.2 88.5 98.3 92.5 98.0 98.7
Secondary 86.3 77.7 80.7 83.6 87.3 87.3

Zambales
Elementary 88.8 86.6 97.1 96.5 95.0 95.1
Secondary 85.9 83.2 83.1 87.8 84.6 87.8

Olongapo City
Elementary 83.2 79.3 89.0 96.1 91.3 98.8
Secondary 83.3 81.3 80.4 90.3 88.2 93.4

Source: Department of Education, Region III

334
Table 10.9
Completion Rate in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools by School Division
Region III, SY 2013-2014 to SY 2018-2019
(In percent)
School Division/ School Year
Level of Education 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019

Aurora
Elementary 89.9 87.5 86.6 97.1 96.0 97.0
Secondary 81.1 76.8 66.8 61.4 95.3 87.1

Bataan
Elementary 94.3 93.4 94.1 99.7 95.9 99.7
Secondary 86.2 79.7 71.1 84.6 79.0 90.1

Balanga City
Elementary 91.5 88.5 92.3 98.2 96.4 98.9
Secondary 84.3 82.3 86.7 81.7 88.8 93.3

Bulacan
Elementary 92.3 89.8 85.9 99.7 99.2 99.2
Secondary 80.9 79.2 66.4 97.7 89.3 91.4

San Jose del Monte City


Elementary 95.1 90.1 97.2 90.8 96.3 99.7
Secondary 88.9 81.7 78.7 79.2 89.5 95.6

Malolos City
Elementary 86.9 95.6 81.4 99.9 91.0 94.5
Secondary 82.1 87.4 91.0 89.1 79.7 91.5

Meycauyan City
Elementary 74.7 81.6 72.7 82.8 88.7 94.3
Secondary 83.1 75.1 47.4 80.9 85.9 90.0

Nueva Ecija
Elementary 90.3 91.0 89.2 91.8 96.4 98.9
Secondary 79.4 76.8 69.9 80.1 82.3 90.9

Cabanatuan City
Elementary 86.8 81.9 82.4 90.3 97.8 98.5
Secondary 78.1 77.6 57.3 84.4 92.7 99.7

Gapan City
Elementary 87.1 82.0 93.9 91.9 88.6 94.7
Secondary 83.4 78.7 83.6 83.6 88.0 90.6

Muñoz Science City


Elementary 89.1 91.2 85.2 88.1 89.6 97.6
Secondary 78.3 72.1 73.6 80.3 79.9 70.0

San Jose City


Elementary 88.2 86.9 96.5 92.8 95.9 94.8
Secondary 79.7 72.6 74.2 75.6 84.9 81.8

335
Table 10.9 - Concluded
Completion Rate in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools by School Division
Region III, SY 2013-2014 to SY 2018-2019
(In percent)
School Division/ School Year
Level of Education 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019

Pampanga
Elementary 91.3 89.5 87.0 97.6 97.7 99.3
Secondary 85.8 81.0 76.5 85.2 87.5 88.7

Angeles City
Elementary 92.8 86.1 85.4 91.7 95.9 97.5
Secondary 85.5 79.7 62.1 74.1 81.1 87.7

San Fernando City


Elementary 89.9 87.7 94.0 87.7 83.5 99.5
Secondary 87.9 80.2 83.8 78.2 89.9 91.2

Mabalacat City
Elementary 91.8 90.6 85.8 95.7 86.7 99.7
Secondary 81.3 78.5 72.6 80.8 82.4 91.2

Tarlac
Elementary 89.4 86.7 92.5 95.6 96.6 99.8
Secondary 82.4 80.1 76.9 82.7 84.1 89.1

Tarlac City
Elementary 91.3 87.7 93.3 92.0 91.4 98.0
Secondary 84.2 74.9 74.1 82.2 86.7 86.0

Zambales
Elementary 87.3 85.4 97.0 96.0 89.9 94.3
Secondary 83.3 79.7 81.7 85.5 81.4 85.6

Olongapo City
Elementary 81.0 78.3 75.0 96.0 85.7 98.3
Secondary 80.2 77.3 68.4 89.7 86.8 92.9

Source: Department of Education, Region III

336
Table 10.10
Graduation Rate in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools by School Division
Region III, SY 2013-2014 to SY 2017-2018
(In percent)
School Division/ School Year
Level of Education 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018

Aurora
Elementary 98.8 95.2 99.1 99.2 96.5
Secondary 96.1 85.2 97.7 95.4 93.7

Bataan
Elementary 98.8 94.5 99.8 99.6 99.4
Secondary 97.3 82.3 95.7 95.6 96.1

City of Balanga
Elementary 93.1 97.5 100.1 99.8 99.4
Secondary 97.2 98.6 96.9 96.9 97.2

Bulacan
Elementary 97.2 94.0 96.7 99.0 99.0
Secondary 96.8 90.8 96.6 96.6 98.1

City of San Jose del Monte


Elementary 95.7 98.8 97.5 97.5 98.5
Secondary 95.0 94.3 94.5 94.4 97.1

City of Malolos
Elementary 98.5 94.9 97.9 99.4 95.7
Secondary 99.1 99.5 100.0 99.5 92.8

City of Meycauayan
Elementary 98.9 80.6 99.1 99.1 98.8
Secondary 96.3 57.3 97.6 96.3 97.4

Nueva Ecija
Elementary 98.4 94.2 99.2 99.4 99.6
Secondary 94.7 89.9 97.0 97.0 98.6

City of Cabanatuan
Elementary 97.2 87.5 99.5 98.8 99.6
Secondary 94.8 67.9 94.9 95.0 97.9

City of Gapan
Elementary 99.1 100.2 99.4 99.4 92.8
Secondary 96.4 98.4 97.8 97.8 98.6

Science City of Muñoz


Elementary 98.5 90.3 100.2 99.7 97.7
Secondary 96.5 90.4 95.8 96.1 94.0

San Jose City


Elementary 98.5 96.9 97.6 99.2 98.0
Secondary 93.6 91.2 91.1 91.0 95.7

337
Table 10.10 - Concluded
Graduation Rate in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools by School Division
Region III, SY 2013-2014 to SY 2017-2018
(In percent)
School Division/ School Year
Level of Education 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018

Pampanga
Elementary 97.3 96.1 98.7 99.4 99.5
Secondary 96.9 94.3 96.8 96.6 97.5

City of Angeles
Elementary 96.5 89.3 95.6 97.2 97.7
Secondary 95.4 74.8 92.6 92.6 95.2

City of San Fernando


Elementary 98.8 98.7 97.2 97.6 93.2
Secondary 96.7 97.8 94.3 94.3 97.4

Mabalacat City
Elementary 98.3 90.4 98.4 99.1 95.6
Secondary 95.9 84.7 96.1 96.1 94.8

Tarlac
Elementary 99.2 97.1 99.1 99.5 99.3
Secondary 97.6 89.9 96.5 96.5 97.7

City of Tarlac
Elementary 99.1 94.8 97.7 98.9 92.9
Secondary 96.3 91.3 96.9 97.0 97.1

Zambales
Elementary 98.3 99.2 98.4 98.8 93.9
Secondary 95.7 97.9 94.6 94.6 93.6

City of Olongapo
Elementary 96.8 84.1 94.6 99.2 93.2
Secondary 95.1 85.0 97.2 97.2 95.9

Source: Department of Education, Region III

338
Table 10.11
Promotion Rate in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools by School Division
Region III, SY 2013-2014 to SY 2017-2018
(In percent)
School Division/ School Year
Level of Education 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018

Aurora
Elementary 97.5 94.8 98.4 97.9 98.7
Secondary 94.2 84.6 92.5 90.7 94.5

Bataan
Elementary 98.8 94.7 99.3 98.8 98.4
Secondary 94.4 81.4 94.4 91.6 90.6

City of Balanga
Elementary 97.3 99.0 99.5 98.7 97.4
Secondary 95.4 95.9 93.9 91.7 94.5

Bulacan
Elementary 97.5 95.4 97.9 97.9 98.0
Secondary 93.8 89.6 94.7 92.5 94.2

City of San Jose del Monte


Elementary 98.8 96.7 98.8 97.8 98.9
Secondary 97.0 98.1 99.4 97.3 98.7

City of Malolos
Elementary 97.1 80.1 97.7 95.3 93.1
Secondary 94.2 56.7 94.3 89.0 90.8

City of Meycauayan
Elementary 96.7 97.6 95.6 96.2 96.7
Secondary 92.9 93.6 93.5 88.4 92.0

Nueva Ecija
Elementary 99.5 94.7 99.3 98.0 98.6
Secondary 94.4 88.0 95.8 92.7 93.6

City of Cabanatuan
Elementary 96.6 87.9 98.4 96.8 94.8
Secondary 92.4 69.2 93.2 91.9 96.1

City of Gapan
Elementary 98.9 100.3 99.0 97.5 98.8
Secondary 93.8 97.7 98.0 94.1 95.0

Science City of Muñoz


Elementary 97.5 90.3 98.3 97.0 98.7
Secondary 89.9 88.1 92.7 95.6 95.6

San Jose City


Elementary 98.8 98.0 98.5 97.3 98.8
Secondary 90.5 91.2 91.6 86.8 91.9

339
Table 10.11 - Concluded
Promotion Rate in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools by School Division
Region III, SY 2013-2014 to SY 2017-2018
(In percent)
School Division/ School Year
Level of Education 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018

Pampanga
Elementary 97.6 95.6 98.2 97.2 97.6
Secondary 94.5 93.0 95.2 92.6 93.9

City of Angeles
Elementary 96.5 88.4 96.0 95.4 94.5
Secondary 89.6 74.1 88.4 83.8 88.1

City of San Fernando


Elementary 96.9 97.1 96.6 96.1 95.5
Secondary 94.3 95.5 91.9 88.4 94.0

Mabalacat City
Elementary 97.9 90.4 99.1 97.8 98.6
Secondary 93.4 83.9 93.0 90.5 93.7

Tarlac
Elementary 99.2 96.7 99.3 98.7 99.0
Secondary 95.0 89.1 96.6 94.1 93.7

City of Tarlac
Elementary 97.4 93.7 97.9 97.8 97.8
Secondary 91.1 89.8 93.7 90.2 94.2

Zambales
Elementary 97.3 98.3 97.5 97.1 96.7
Secondary 92.2 95.6 93.1 91.8 89.9

City of Olongapo
Elementary 96.5 85.5 98.3 97.5 98.3
Secondary 90.4 84.1 94.2 91.6 94.9

Source: Department of Education, Region III

340
Table 10.12
Repetition Rate in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools by School Division
Region III, SY 2013-2014 to SY 2017-2018
(In percent)
School Division/ School Year
Level of Education 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018

Aurora
Elementary 1.0 0.7 0.5 1.5 1.2
Secondary 1.2 0.5 0.5 3.1 2.7

Bataan
Elementary 0.5 0.2 0.3 1.1 1.1
Secondary 1.7 0.5 0.7 3.5 2.8

City of Balanga
Elementary 0.6 0.3 0.3 1.0 1.3
Secondary 1.1 0.5 0.4 2.4 1.9

Bulacan
Elementary 0.8 0.4 0.3 1.8 1.5
Secondary 1.8 1.0 0.7 3.0 2.2

City of San Jose del Monte


Elementary 1.7 0.5 0.5 2.9 2.3
Secondary 2.9 1.8 1.5 4.2 4.2

City of Malolos
Elementary 0.7 0.2 0.2 0.8 0.8
Secondary 1.6 0.5 0.6 1.2 1.0

City of Meycauayan
Elementary 0.8 0.6 0.5 1.7 1.5
Secondary 1.9 0.6 0.7 3.3 2.8

Nueva Ecija
Elementary 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.8 0.7
Secondary 0.8 0.4 0.4 2.1 1.3

City of Cabanatuan
Elementary 1.0 0.7 0.4 1.8 1.2
Secondary 1.7 0.9 0.5 2.9 2.6

City of Gapan
Elementary 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.9 1.0
Secondary 0.5 1.1 0.5 1.4 1.7

Science City of Muñoz


Elementary 0.8 0.2 0.2 1.1 1.0
Secondary 1.5 0.4 0.5 3.6 2.2

San Jose City


Elementary 0.3 0.1 0.2 1.0 0.9
Secondary 0.8 1.3 0.7 4.6 3.5

341
Table 10.12 - Concluded
Repetition Rate in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools by School Division
Region III, SY 2013-2014 to SY 2017-2018
(In percent)
School Division/ School Year
Level of Education 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018

Pampanga
Elementary 1.1 0.6 0.5 2.0 1.9
Secondary 1.6 0.6 0.7 2.8 2.6

City of Angeles
Elementary 2.1 1.0 0.5 2.8 4.0
Secondary 4.4 2.1 1.7 5.7 5.1

City of San Fernando


Elementary 1.7 1.2 0.4 1.9 1.2
Secondary 4.0 1.3 1.1 3.8 2.9

Mabalacat City
Elementary 1.1 0.4 0.3 1.3 1.2
Secondary 1.7 0.8 0.7 3.7 4.0

Tarlac
Elementary 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.8 0.7
Secondary 1.3 0.3 0.4 1.7 1.9

City of Tarlac
Elementary 0.7 0.5 0.5 1.4 1.7
Secondary 2.8 1.2 0.9 3.3 3.8

Zambales
Elementary 1.3 0.5 0.6 2.3 2.5
Secondary 2.3 1.0 1.0 4.4 4.0

City of Olongapo
Elementary 0.8 0.2 0.3 1.5 1.3
Secondary 2.9 0.7 0.9 4.8 3.5

Source: Department of Education, Region III

342
Table 10.13
Retention Rate in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools by School Division
Region III, SY 2013-2014 to SY 2017-2018
(In percent)
School Division/ School Year
Level of Education 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018

Aurora
Elementary 98.0 97.2 97.9 99.2 100.1
Secondary 94.0 92.7 92.2 85.7 102.4

Bataan
Elementary 98.7 98.3 99.7 100.2 99.0
Secondary 95.8 93.6 94.9 94.8 92.8

City of Balanga
Elementary 98.4 98.0 98.8 99.5 99.0
Secondary 95.0 94.6 95.7 93.8 96.4

Bulacan
Elementary 89.2 97.3 97.4 101.8 100.1
Secondary 87.0 93.6 89.9 99.6 96.0

City of San Jose del Monte


Elementary 99.3 98.7 99.3 97.4 99.4
Secondary 96.5 95.0 93.6 93.1 95.8

City of Malolos
Elementary 96.8 98.9 96.9 101.1 99.0
Secondary 93.8 96.9 96.8 95.9 94.6

City of Meycauayan
Elementary 0.0 95.7 97.5 95.8 97.7
Secondary 92.6 93.4 93.3 94.9

Nueva Ecija
Elementary 97.8 98.1 98.8 98.0 99.1
Secondary 93.6 92.4 91.9 93.1 93.8

City of Cabanatuan
Elementary 96.8 95.9 98.6 97.4 99.4
Secondary 92.8 94.2 93.8 95.2 97.1

City of Gapan
Elementary 97.4 95.8 98.9 98.2 98.7
Secondary 95.7 93.4 94.4 94.4 95.7

Science City of Muñoz


Elementary 97.3 98.4 98.8 97.2 98.0
Secondary 93.0 90.3 93.0 92.7 94.0

San Jose City


Elementary 97.9 97.2 100.5 98.3 99.8
Secondary 92.8 92.5 93.3 93.0 95.3

343
Table 10.13 - Concluded
Retention Rate in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools by School Division
Region III, SY 2013-2014 to SY 2017-2018
(In percent)
School Division/ School Year
Level of Education 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018

Pampanga
Elementary 85.2 97.4 97.6 98.7 98.7
Secondary 82.0 91.7 93.0 95.0 95.5

City of Angeles
Elementary 97.6 97.0 98.8 98.0 98.7
Secondary 94.7 94.3 93.4 90.9 92.5

City of San Fernando


Elementary 97.2 96.8 98.7 97.2 97.4
Secondary 96.5 93.9 94.5 92.7 96.0

Mabalacat City
Elementary 0.0 97.8 98.9 98.9 97.7
Secondary 93.7 94.8 93.2 94.3

Tarlac
Elementary 97.8 97.2 98.9 99.0 99.2
Secondary 94.4 93.6 94.7 94.4 94.5

City of Tarlac
Elementary 98.0 97.4 99.7 98.1 99.2
Secondary 93.8 91.7 92.7 93.4 94.8

Zambales
Elementary 97.2 96.9 99.2 98.7 98.2
Secondary 94.3 94.1 94.0 95.3 94.0

City of Olongapo
Elementary 96.0 95.3 98.2 99.0 98.0
Secondary 93.7 93.4 92.9 96.0 95.7

Source: Department of Education, Region III

344
Table 10.14
School Leaver Rate in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools by School Division
Region III, SY 2013-2014 to SY 2018-2019
(In percent)
School Division/ School Year
Level of Education 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019

Aurora
Elementary 2.1 2.2 2.0 0.5 0.7 0.5
Secondary 5.8 7.3 7.8 14.0 1.1 4.0

Bataan
Elementary 1.2 1.1 1.0 0.1 0.7 0.0
Secondary 4.4 6.4 5.0 4.9 7.0 2.5

Balanga City
Elementary 1.5 2.0 1.1 0.3 0.6 0.2
Secondary 4.7 5.4 4.3 6.0 3.5 1.7

Bulacan
Elementary 1.3 1.8 2.5 0.0 0.1 0.1
Secondary 6.0 6.5 9.9 0.6 3.7 3.0

San Jose del Monte City


Elementary 0.8 1.7 0.5 1.5 0.6 0.0
Secondary 3.1 5.0 6.1 6.6 2.6 1.1

Malolos City
Elementary 2.7 0.7 3.1 0.0 1.5 1.1
Secondary 5.9 4.3 3.1 2.8 5.2 2.2

Meycauyan City
Elementary 4.3 3.3 2.3 3.8 1.9 1.0
Secondary 5.6 7.4 6.3 6.5 4.8 2.5

Nueva Ecija
Elementary 2.0 1.8 1.2 1.7 0.8 0.2
Secondary 6.5 7.3 8.1 6.7 6.1 2.3

Cabanatuan City
Elementary 2.7 3.9 1.2 2.1 0.4 0.2
Secondary 6.8 6.7 6.0 4.6 1.8 0.1

Gapan City
Elementary 2.6 4.2 1.0 1.4 1.1 0.9
Secondary 4.2 6.6 5.4 5.4 4.2 3.2

Muñoz Science City


Elementary 2.2 1.5 1.2 2.6 1.9 0.4
Secondary 5.8 9.4 6.9 6.6 5.9 8.2

San Jose City


Elementary 2.1 2.3 0.6 1.5 0.7 0.9
Secondary 5.9 8.0 6.6 7.1 4.8 5.7

345
Table 10.14 - Concluded
School Leaver Rate in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools by School Division
Region III, SY 2013-2014 to SY 2018-2019
(In percent)
School Division/ School Year
Level of Education 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019

Pampanga
Elementary 1.5 2.1 2.1 0.4 0.4 0.1
Secondary 4.6 5.8 6.8 4.8 4.2 3.8

Angeles City
Elementary 1.2 2.8 1.1 1.7 0.7 0.4
Secondary 3.7 5.8 6.2 8.3 6.4 4.1

San Fernando City


Elementary 1.7 2.1 1.0 2.4 2.4 0.1
Secondary 3.3 6.0 5.2 6.9 3.4 2.2

Mabalacat City
Elementary 1.4 1.6 2.5 0.7 2.3 0.1
Secondary 5.3 6.4 5.1 6.4 5.6 3.1

Tarlac
Elementary 2.1 2.7 1.0 0.7 0.7 0.0
Secondary 5.5 6.4 5.2 5.4 5.4 2.8

Tarlac City
Elementary 1.7 2.5 1.1 1.7 1.4 0.3
Secondary 5.2 8.1 7.0 6.1 4.7 4.7

Zambales
Elementary 2.6 3.0 0.7 0.7 1.3 1.4
Secondary 5.2 5.9 6.0 4.4 5.5 4.3

Olongapo City
Elementary 3.7 4.6 4.5 0.7 1.9 0.3
Secondary 6.1 6.7 7.1 3.9 4.2 2.3

Source: Department of Education, Region III

346
Table 10.15
Dropout Rate in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools by School Division
Region III, SY 2013-2014 to SY 2017-2018
(In percent)
School Division/ School Year
Level of Education 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018

Aurora
Elementary 0.6 1.0 0.8 0.8 0.9
Secondary 3.8 4.2 4.5 4.4 4.5

Bataan
Elementary 0.5 1.4 1.0 1.1 1.0
Secondary 2.3 2.4 2.1 1.9 1.9

City of Balanga
Elementary 0.6 1.3 1.0 0.9 0.8
Secondary 1.1 3.1 4.6 2.6 2.3

Bulacan
Elementary 0.7 2.1 1.9 1.6 1.6
Secondary 3.5 4.0 4.4 2.9 2.9

City of San Jose del Monte


Elementary 1.6 3.4 3.3 2.1 1.8
Secondary 1.4 1.6 1.9 1.3 1.4

City of Malolos
Elementary 0.2 0.9 0.8 0.9 0.8
Secondary 0.6 1.0 0.8 0.8 1.4

City of Meycauayan
Elementary 0.8 2.3 2.2 1.9 1.4
Secondary 2.5 4.9 6.0 4.6 5.8

Nueva Ecija
Elementary 0.1 0.7 1.1 0.8 0.7
Secondary 2.6 3.4 4.5 2.9 2.5

City of Cabanatuan
Elementary 0.8 2.0 1.7 1.0 1.0
Secondary 4.2 3.8 4.1 2.7 2.4

City of Gapan
Elementary 0.1 1.0 1.2 1.3 1.5
Secondary 2.4 1.9 1.3 1.0 1.1

Science City of Muñoz


Elementary 0.3 1.3 1.2 0.9 0.8
Secondary 2.8 5.5 5.8 4.2 3.0

San Jose City


Elementary 0.5 1.9 1.5 1.3 1.4
Secondary 3.3 3.6 4.0 2.4 2.9

347
Table 10.15 - Concluded
Dropout Rate in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools by School Division
Region III, SY 2013-2014 to SY 2017-2018
(In percent)
School Division/ School Year
Level of Education 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018

Pampanga
Elementary 0.2 0.8 0.7 0.5 0.4
Secondary 1.6 2.3 2.4 1.5 1.6

City of Angeles
Elementary 0.2 1.4 1.6 1.1 1.4
Secondary 1.1 2.5 2.1 1.5 2.1

City of San Fernando


Elementary 0.6 1.5 1.1 1.1 0.4
Secondary 0.9 1.8 2.3 1.6 1.0

Mabalacat City
Elementary 0.1 1.0 0.7 0.5 0.4
Secondary 0.7 2.3 1.7 1.3 0.8

Tarlac
Elementary 0.1 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.5
Secondary 1.5 2.4 3.0 3.4 3.0

City of Tarlac
Elementary 0.3 1.3 0.9 0.8 1.0
Secondary 2.5 4.3 3.3 2.9 2.8

Zambales
Elementary 0.3 1.4 1.2 1.2 1.3
Secondary 0.9 2.4 3.6 3.0 3.1

City of Olongapo
Elementary 0.4 2.0 1.8 1.2 0.9
Secondary 1.4 2.7 3.0 3.3 2.3

Source: Department of Education, Region III

348
Table 10.16
Enrolment in Tertiary Education by Province and Sex: Region III, SY 2016-2017 to SY 2017-2018
SY 2016-2017 SY 2017-2018
Province Both Both
Male Female Male Female
Sexes Sexes

Region III 268,250 123,746 144,504 228,564 106,129 122,435


Aurora 4,655 1982 2673 3,528 1482 2046
Bataan 14,872 6,691 8,181 17,603 9,041 8,562
Bulacan 81,657 37,596 44,061 67,753 31,608 36,145
Nueva Ecija 50,993 25,001 25,992 43,451 19,898 23,553
Pampanga 70,436 32,322 38,114 55,627 25,738 29,889
Tarlac 28,085 12,504 15,581 25,597 11,470 14,127
Zambales 17,552 7,650 9,902 15,005 6,892 8,113

Source: Commission on Higher Education, Regional Office III

Table 10.17
Graduates in Tertiary Education by Province and Sex: Region III, SY 2016-2017 to SY 2017-2018
SY 2016-2017 SY 2017-2018
Province Both Both
Male Female Male Female
Sexes Sexes

Region III 46,667 20,485 26,182 59,372 25,102 34,270


Aurora 1,176 462 714 1,092 447 645
Bataan 3,548 1,516 2,032 4,246 1,976 2,270
Bulacan 16,368 7,173 9,195 19,723 8,679 11,044
Nueva Ecija 7,363 3,620 3,743 9,688 3,997 5,691
Pampanga 9,211 4,191 5,020 14,652 6,040 8,612
Tarlac 5,145 2,125 3,020 6,118 2,434 3,684
Zambales 3,856 1,398 2,458 3,853 1,529 2,324

Source: Commission on Higher Education, Regional Office III

Table 10.18
Graduates in Tertiary Education by Program: Region III, SY 2009 – 2010 TO SY 2012 – 2013
School Year
Program
2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013

Region III 17,773 20,926 21,441 21,201

Architecture 52 92 64 63
Business Education 4,753 7,032 8,894 8,896
Criminology 724 780 773 1,009
Education 1,773 2,049 1,973 2,570
Medical and Health Related Programs 6,960 6,216 4,603 2,711
Arts and Sciences 581 738 835 819
Information Technology 2,512 3,493 3,665 4,477
Law 14 23 20 -
Maritime Education 404 473 590 593
Graduate Education - 30 24 63

Source: Commission on Higher Education, Regional Office III

349
Table 10.19
Enrolment in State Universities and Colleges by Province: Region III, SY 2014 – 2015 to SY 2017 –
2018
Province SY 2014-2015 SY 2015-2016 SY 2016-2017 SY 2017-2018

Region III 141,680 162,679 152,500 109,813


Aurora 1,039 1,502 1,475 1,233
Bataan 16,024 16,668 14,459 12,114
Bulacan 37,159 43,788 46,012 37,180
Nueva Ecija 36,784 42,427 39,379 17,203
Pampanga 20,097 23,408 22,291 18,527
Tarlac 22,397 25,718 20,927 16,523
Zambales 8,180 9,168 7,957 7,033

Source: Commission on Higher Education, Regional Office III

Table 10.20
Graduates in State Universities and Colleges by Province: Region III, SY 2014 – 2015 to SY 2017 –
2018
Province SY 2014-2015 SY 2015-2016 SY 2016-2017 SY 2017-2018

Region III 18,312 20,743 24,511 28,981


Aurora 535 464 403 476
Bataan 2,044 2,318 2,521 2,949
Bulacan 5,575 6,279 8,288 12,327
Nueva Ecija 3,942 4,550 5,359 3,314
Pampanga 2,379 2,810 2,984 4,261
Tarlac 2,714 3,174 3,546 3,598
Zambales 1,123 1,148 1,410 2,056

Source: Commission on Higher Education, Regional Office III

Table 10.21
Enrolment in TVET Programs by Sex and by Province: Region III, 2014 – 2019
(School and Non-School Based)
2014 2015 2016
Province
Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Region III 213,077 102,398 110,679 299,987 142,535 157,452 205,256 95,824 109,432

Aurora 4,934 2,366 2,568 3,443 1,578 1,865 2,220 1,170 1,050
Bataan 18,446 7,322 11,124 24,414 10,306 14,108 20,484 9,389 11,095
Bulacan 53,344 19,283 34,061 79,599 31,029 48,570 55,252 21,258 33,994
Nueva Ecija 43,385 22,636 20,749 49,961 24,658 25,303 32,361 16,986 15,375
Pampanga 40,763 20,410 20,353 83,943 44,902 39,041 52,545 22,690 29,855
Tarlac 29,243 14,360 14,883 37,296 17,903 19,393 29,421 15,121 14,300
Zambales 22,962 16,021 6,941 21,331 12,159 9,172 12,973 9,210 3,763

2017 2018 2019


Province
Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Region III 245,742 119,844 125,898 232,567 109,862 122,705 248,002 109,247 138,755

Aurora 4,101 1,942 2,159 10,111 4,761 5,350 7,957 3,560 4,397
Bataan 20,142 11,180 8,962 22,875 12,050 10,825 26,145 14,139 12,006
Bulacan 57,247 21,165 36,082 63,833 22,792 41,041 76,186 24,561 51,625
Nueva Ecija 35,873 18,647 17,226 48,081 23,302 24,779 49,752 24,543 25,209
Pampanga 85,622 41,453 44,169 32,036 16,967 15,069 41,282 21,135 20,147
Tarlac 25,855 13,797 12,058 31,700 14,196 17,504 34,169 14,527 19,642
Zambales 16,902 11,660 5,242 23,931 15,794 8,137 12,511 6,782 5,729

Source: Technical Vocational Education and Training, Regional Office III

350
Table 10.22
Graduates in TVET Programs by Sex and by Province: Region III, 2014 – 2019
(School and Non-School Based)
2014 2015 2016
Province
Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Region III 212,333 101,145 111,188 305,269 145,462 159,807 213,484 99,736 113,748

Aurora 4,211 2,067 2,144 5,024 2,363 2,661 2,281 1,199 1,082
Bataan 17,753 6,837 10,916 22,791 9,442 13,349 19,916 9,163 10,753
Bulacan 55,767 20,176 35,591 82,395 33,045 49,350 58,609 23,368 35,241
Nueva Ecija 39,285 20,555 18,730 50,804 25,132 25,672 32,649 17,095 15,554
Pampanga 46,446 23,272 23,174 87,047 46,302 40,745 61,974 27,336 34,638
Tarlac 27,836 13,406 14,430 36,879 17,481 19,398 25,813 12,902 12,911
Zambales 21,035 14,832 6,203 20,329 11,697 8,632 12,242 8,673 3,569

2017 2018 2019


Province
Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Region III 254,915 123,498 131,417 222,218 103,464 118,754 222,639 96,322 126,317

Aurora 4,014 1,927 2,087 9,888 4,600 5,288 7,582 3,351 4,231
Bataan 18,830 10,478 8,352 21,828 11,469 10,359 23,929 12,816 11,113
Bulacan 56,896 21,377 35,519 63,470 22,445 41,025 71,173 22,327 48,846
Nueva Ecija 33,901 17,402 16,499 46,900 22,912 23,988 41,741 20,266 21,475
Pampanga 102,925 49,636 53,289 25,400 12,946 12,454 33,879 17,423 16,456
Tarlac 22,422 11,566 10,856 31,237 13,632 17,605 33,131 13,942 19,189
Zambales 15,927 11,112 4,815 23,495 15,460 8,035 11,204 6,197 5,007

Source: Technical Vocational Education and Training, Regional Office III

Table 10.23
Assessed and Certified TVET Programs by Province: Region III, 2014 – 2019
(School and Non-School Based)
2014 2015 2016
Province Certification Certification Certification
Assessed Certified Assessed Certified Assessed Certified
Rate (%) Rate (%) Rate (%)

Region III 150,703 139,218 92.4% 171,895 158,145 92.0% 122,609 110,829 90.4%

Aurora 2,385 1,983 83.1% 3,767 3,321 88.2% 3,021 2,674 88.5%
Bataan 16,377 15,731 96.1% 16,783 15,421 91.9% 14,714 13,702 93.1%
Bulacan 45,255 42,744 94.5% 53,882 50,574 93.9% 25,345 22,869 90.2%
Nueva Ecija 22,442 19,549 87.1% 32,878 29,025 88.3% 20,569 18,114 88.1%
Pampanga 36,323 33,642 92.6% 37,141 34,268 92.3% 31,502 28,541 90.6%
Tarlac 16,661 15,501 93.0% 17,688 16,738 94.6% 17,909 16,654 93.0%
Zambales 11,260 10,068 89.4% 9,756 8,798 90.2% 9,549 8,275 86.7%

2017 2018 2019


Province Certification Certification Certification
Assessed Certified Assessed Certified Assessed Certified
Rate (%) Rate (%) Rate (%)

Region III 131,192 120,920 92.2% 157,990 145,036 91.8% 151,795 142,473 93.9%

Aurora 3,003 2,767 92.1% 2,717 2,275 83.7% 3,642 3,301 90.6%
Bataan 14,682 13,978 95.2% 15,388 14,199 92.3% 14,577 13,814 94.8%
Bulacan 28,438 26,158 92.0% 32,261 30,084 93.3% 31,449 28,641 91.1%
Nueva Ecija 24,153 21,716 89.9% 36,646 33,173 90.5% 31,815 30,224 95.0%
Pampanga 35,804 33,316 93.1% 38,014 35,249 92.7% 41,476 39,742 95.8%
Tarlac 15,112 14,077 93.2% 23,819 22,297 93.6% 19,591 18,448 94.2%
Zambales 10,000 8,908 89.1% 9,145 7,759 84.8% 9,245 8,303 89.8%

Source: Technical Vocational Education and Training, Regional Office III

351
Table 10.24
Assessed and Certified Tech-Voc Students by Sector: Region III, 2014 – 2019
2014 2015 2016
Sector
Assessed Certified Assessed Certified Assessed Certified

Total 150,703 139,218 171,897 158,148 122,606 110,830


Agriculture and Fishery 2,836 2,779 3,846 3,755 2,582 2,515
Automotive and Transportation 11,646 10,752 9,051 8,466 7,657 6,830
Construction 10,648 9,798 12,306 11,521 10,647 9,954
Electronics 11,184 10,210 11,872 10,181 9,616 8,103
Garments 3,342 3,250 3,652 3,434 3,995 3,765
Health, Social and Other Community
Development Service 28,154 25,627 30,083 27,785 15,200 13,367
Heating, Ventilation, Air-conditioning and
Refrigeration 1,204 1,177 957 909 1,030 994
Information & Communications
Technology 17,156 14,670 16,916 14,466 5,043 3,815
Maritime - - - - - -
Metals and Engineering 12,289 11,620 15,273 14,202 14,329 13,417
Processed Foods and Beverages 5,496 5,484 7,863 7,850 2,834 2,826
Tourism (Hotel and Restaurant) 46,471 43,607 59,735 55,337 48,987 44,771
TVET 268 235 271 170 417 234
Utilities 9 9 23 23 8 8
Wholesale and Retail Trading - - 49 49 261 231

2017 2018 2019


Sector
Assessed Certified Assessed Certified Assessed Certified

Total 131,192 120,920 157,925 145,070 157,925 145,070


Agriculture and Fishery 4,119 4,092 7,431 6,894 8,058 7,680
Automotive and Transportation 8,241 7,599 8,338 7,599 7,814 6,815
Construction 4,994 4,798 5,731 5,328 7,728 7,437
Electronics 16,813 14,348 18,695 16,274 17,321 15,763
Garments 4,231 4,000 3,741 3,599 3,845 3,778
Health, Social and Other Community
Development Service 21,224 20,039 31,339 28,313 33,175 30,659
Heating, Ventilation, Air-conditioning and
Refrigeration 823 796 733 686 680 672
Information & Communications
Technology 2,526 1,706 3,839 3,070 2,784 2,139
Maritime - - 139 137 78 76
Metals and Engineering 17,187 15,947 17,399 15,877 15,158 14,561
Processed Foods and Beverages 1,929 1,926 2,133 2,109 1,347 1,322
Tourism (Hotel and Restaurant) 48,598 45,369 58,350 55,127 52,921 50,711
TVET 377 175 … … … …
Utilities 2 2 … … 236 234
Wholesale and Retail Trading 128 123 57 57 39 39

Source: TESDA Region III Registry of Workers Assessed and Certified (RWAC) 2010-2016

352
Table 10.25
Basic and Functional Literacy Rates by Sex: Region III, 2008 and 2013
(Household population in thousands. Rates in percent)
Literacy/Sex 2008 2013

Basic Literacy
Household Population 10 Years Old and Over … 8,636

Male 97.7 98.0


Female 97.8 98.4

Functional Literacy
Household Population 10 - 64 Years Old … 8,126

Male 90.4 91.0


Female 93.8 93.6

Source: Functional Literacy, Education and Mass Media Survey, Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 10.26
Functional Literacy Rate of Population 10 to 64 Years Old by Highest Educational Attainment
Region III, 2008 and 2013
(Rates in percent)
Highest Educational Attainment 2008 2013

Population 10-64 Years Old 92.1 92.3

No Grade Completed 0.0 4.7

Elementary Level 77.8 74.1

Elementary Graduate 84.4 86.0

High School Level 92.1 90.0

High School Graduate or Higher 100.0 100.0

Note: Persons who graduated from high school or completed higher level of education are considered functionally
literate.
Source: Functional Literacy, Education and Mass Media Survey, Philippine Statistics Authority

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Chapter 11
LABOR AND
EMPLOYMENT

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Chapter 11
LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT

Data on labor force and its characteristics 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 occurring in the workplace are also necessary in
enhancing policies and programs of the government towards promoting harmonious labor relations
and productivity. The generation of adequate, timely and reliable data is an imperative need of the
formulators and implementers of laws, policies and decisions.

This chapter presents data on employment status of the labor force in Central Luzon. Data
on employed persons include the industry and occupation they are engaged-in, the class of worker
they are classified into, and their highest grade completed. Statistics relating to Overseas Filipino
Workers by sex and type are also presented in this chapter. The primary source of data on labor and
employment is the Labor Force Survey (LFS) conducted quarterly by PSA which captures
employment in the formal and informal sectors of the economy.

Other indicators which are necessary in analyzing the employment situation in the region
pertain to data on labor relations and welfare. Specifically, such data include information on
establishments resorting to closure/retrenchment and displaced workers classified according to
industry, number of existing labor union/organizations, worker’s associations, and collective
bargaining agreements. The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) is the source of data on
labor relations and welfare using the various publications released regularly by the office.

Sector Highlights
 Labor Force Participation Rate (LFPR) of 60.0 percent in 2019 was 0.1 percentage point
higher compared with the 59.9 percent recorded in 2019. (see Table 11.1)

Figure 11.1 Labor Force Participation Rate by Sex


Region III, 2015 – 2019

100 Male Female


90
Labor force participation rate

77.2 77.8 75.8 75.3 75.2


80
70
60
50 46.1 46.7 44.5 44.8
41.8
40
30
20
10
0
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Year

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 The proportion of employed persons to the total labor force settled at 94.9 percent in 2019. Of
the 4.5 million employed persons, 2,881 thousand or 64.8 percent are males. (see Table 11.1)

Figure 11.2 Employment Status in Region III


2015 – 2019

Employed Unemployed

100 5.8 5.1


7.8 6.6 6.6
90
80
70
In Percent

60
50 94.2 94.9
92.2 93.4 93.4
40
30
20
10
0
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Year

 Wage and salaried workers made up 71.1 percent of the total employed persons in 2019, while
own-account workers comprised 26.0 percent. The remaining 2.9 percent were unpaid family
workers. (see Table 11.2)

 Services sector remained the top employer with 2,848 thousand workers or 61.8 percent of
the total employed persons. Those engaged in wholesale and retail; repair of motor vehicles
and motorcycles made up the largest proportion (35.0 percent) of workers in the service
sector. (see Table 11.3)

Figure 11.3 Percent Distribution of Employed Persons by Major


Industry Group and Sex: Region III, 2019

Services Industry Agriculture

100
Employed Persons (In Percent)

90
80
50.0
70 61.8
60 81.5
50
40
32.3
30
25.3
20
10 17.7 13.7
12.9
0 4.8
Total Male Female

Sex

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 Laborers and unskilled workers comprised the largest proportion of employed population,
making up 26.2 percent of the total employed persons in 2019. Service workers and shop and
market sales workers followed next, accounting to 21.6 percent of the total employed persons.
(see Table 11.4)

Figure 11.4 Percent Distribution of Employed Persons by Major


Occupation Group and Sex: Region III, 2019

Male Female

Laborers & Unskilled worker


Plant & Machine Operation
Major occupation

Craft & Related Workers


Service & Market Sales Workers

Govt. Officials, Managers, etc


Farmers & Fishermen, etc.
Clerks

Technicians & Associate…


Professionals

Special Occupations

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%


Employed persons

FIGURE 11.5 Number of Employed Persons by Major Occupation Group


Region III, 2019

Laborers & Unskilled worker 1,205

Service & Market Sales Workers 996

Craft & Related Workers 498

Plant & Machine Operation 474


Major Occupation

Govt. Officials, Managers, etc 450

Clerks 291

Professionals 258

Farmers & Fishermen, etc. 219


Technicians & Associate
Professionals 207

Special Occupations 9

0 250 500 750 1,000 1,250

Number of employed persons


(in thousand)

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 One in every two (47.1 percent) employed persons in Central Luzon had junior high school
education in 2019 while one out of four (23.2 percent) employed persons had college
education. (see Table 11.5)

Figure 11.6 Percent Distribution of Employed Persons by Highest


Grade Completed and Sex: Region III, 2019

Male Female
College Graduate
College Undergraduate
Post Secondary Graduate
Highest grade completed

Post Secondary Undergraduate


Sr High School Graduate
Sr High School Undergraduate
Jr High School Graduate
Jr High School Undergraduate
Elementary Graduate
Elementary Undergraduate
No Grade Completed

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%


Employed person

Figure 11.7 Number of Employed Persons by Highest Grade Completed


Region III, 2019

Junior High School 2,168


Highest Grade Completed

College 1,069

Elementary 1,004

Post-Secondary 290

Senior High School 61

No Grade Completed 14

0 250 500 750 1,000 1,250 1,500 1,750 2,000 2,250


Number of employed persons
(in thousand)

 About 12.9 percent of the total number of Overseas Filipino Workers in 2017 came from
Central Luzon. Also, the region accounted for 12.7 percent of the country’s total Overseas
Contract Workers. (see Table 11.7)

 A total of 861 establishments resorted to closure/retrenchment in 2019, displacing


63,799 workers. Three out of four displaced workers (76.6 percent) came from the service
sector. (see Table 11.9)

 There were 534 workers’ associations in the region in 2019 with about 24,536 members. Only
40 Collective Bargaining Agreements (CBAs) covering 5,952 workers were filed in 2019. (see
Table 11.11)

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Table 11.1
Labor Force and Employment Status of Household Population 15 Years Old and Over by Sex
Region III, 2015 - 2019
(Number in thousands. Rate in percent. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding)
2015
Sex and
January April July October Average
Employment Status
Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

Both Sexes
Population 15 Years Old and Over 7,244 100.0 7,262 100.0 7,312 100.0 7,309 100.0 7,282 100.0

In the Labor Force 4,396 60.7 4,532 62.4 4,528 61.9 4,448 60.9 4,475 61.5
Employed 4,024 91.5 4,171 92.0 4,130 91.2 4,178 93.9 4,125 92.2
Unemployed 372 8.5 360 7.9 398 8.8 270 6.1 350 7.8

Not in the Labor Force 2,848 39.3 2,731 37.6 2,784 38.1 2,861 39.1 2,806 38.5

Male
Population 15 Years Old and Over 3,581 49.4 3,595 49.5 3,621 49.5 3,604 49.3 3,599 49.4

In the Labor Force 2,773 77.4 2,786 77.5 2,788 77.0 2,769 76.8 2,779 77.2
Employed 2,525 91.1 2,553 91.6 2,542 91.2 2,594 93.7 2,554 91.9
Unemployed 247 8.9 233 8.4 246 8.8 175 6.3 225 8.1

Not in the Labor Force 808 22.6 809 22.5 833 23.0 835 23.2 821 22.8

Female
Population 15 Years Old and Over 3,663 50.6 3,667 50.5 3,691 50.5 3,705 50.7 3,683 50.6

In the Labor Force 1,623 44.3 1,745 47.6 1,739 47.1 1,679 45.3 1,698 46.1
Employed 1,498 92.3 1,618 92.7 1,587 91.3 1,584 94.3 1,572 92.6
Unemployed 125 7.7 127 7.3 152 8.7 95 5.7 125 7.3

Not in the Labor Force 2,040 55.7 1,922 52.4 1,952 52.9 2,026 54.7 1,985 53.9

2016
Sex and
January April July October Average
Employment Status
Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

Both Sexes
Population 15 Years Old and Over 7,361 100.0 7,515 100.0 7,546 100.0 7,647 100.0 7,516 100.0

In the Labor Force 4,635 63.0 4,636 61.7 4,674 61.9 4,738 62.0 4,671 62.1
Employed 4,288 92.5 4,310 93.0 4,378 93.7 4,468 94.3 4,361 93.4
Unemployed 348 7.5 326 7.0 296 6.3 270 5.7 310 6.6

Not in the Labor Force 2,727 37.0 2,879 38.3 2,872 38.1 2,909 38.0 2,847 37.9

Male
Population 15 Years Old and Over 3,653 49.6 3,729 49.6 3,742 49.6 3,814 49.9 3,734 49.7

In the Labor Force 2,853 78.1 2,880 77.2 2,914 77.9 2,970 77.9 2,904 77.8
Employed 2,634 92.3 2,679 93.0 2,726 93.5 2,781 93.6 2,705 93.1
Unemployed 219 7.7 201 7.0 188 6.5 189 6.4 199 6.9

Not in the Labor Force 801 21.9 850 22.8 828 22.1 844 22.1 831 22.2

Female
Population 15 Years Old and Over 3,708 50.4 3,785 50.4 3,804 50.4 3,833 50.1 3,783 50.3

In the Labor Force 1,782 48.1 1,756 46.4 1,760 46.3 1,768 46.1 1,767 46.7
Employed 1,653 92.8 1,631 92.9 1,652 93.9 1,687 95.4 1,656 93.7
Unemployed 129 7.2 125 7.1 108 6.1 82 4.6 111 6.3

Not in the Labor Force 1,926 51.9 2,029 53.6 2,044 53.7 2,065 53.9 2,016 53.3

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Table 11.1 - Continued
Labor Force and Employment Status of Household Population 15 Years Old and Over by Sex
Region III, 2015 - 2019
(Number in thousands. Rate in percent. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding)
2017
Sex and
January April July October Average
Employment Status
Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

Both Sexes
Population 15 Years Old and Over 7,648 100.0 7,719 100.0 7,794 100.0 7,846 100.0 7,752 100.0

In the Labor Force 4,428 57.9 4,433 57.4 4,719 60.5 4,614 58.8 4,548 58.7
Employed 4,130 93.3 4,135 93.3 4,385 92.9 4,338 94.0 4,247 93.4
Unemployed 298 6.7 298 6.7 335 7.1 276 6.0 302 6.6

Not in the Labor Force 3,221 42.1 3,287 42.6 3,075 39.5 3,232 41.2 3,204 41.3

Male
Population 15 Years Old and Over 3,785 49.5 3,854 49.9 3,873 49.7 3,920 50.0 3,857 49.8

In the Labor Force 2,845 75.2 2,870 74.5 3,044 78.6 2,931 74.8 2,922 75.8
Employed 2,634 92.6 2,665 92.8 2,829 93.0 2,750 93.8 2,719 93.1
Unemployed 210 7.4 205 7.2 214 7.0 181 6.2 203 6.9

Not in the Labor Force 940 24.8 984 25.5 829 21.4 990 25.2 936 24.3

Female
Population 15 Years Old and Over 3,864 50.5 3,865 50.1 3,922 50.3 3,925 50.0 3,894 50.2

In the Labor Force 1,583 41.0 1,562 40.4 1,676 42.7 1,684 42.9 1,626 41.8
Employed 1,496 94.5 1,470 94.1 1,555 92.8 1,588 94.3 1,527 93.9
Unemployed 87 5.5 93 5.9 120 7.2 95 5.7 99 6.1

Not in the Labor Force 2,281 59.0 2,303 59.6 2,246 57.3 2,242 57.1 2,268 58.2

2018
Sex and
January April July October Average
Employment Status
Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

Both Sexes
Population 15 Years Old and Over 7,853 100.0 7,810 100.0 7,904 100.0 7,990 100.0 7,889 100.0

In the Labor Force 4,769 60.7 4,704 60.2 4,778 60.4 4,637 58.0 4,722 59.9
Employed 4,511 94.6 4,451 94.6 4,476 93.7 4,361 94.0 4,450 94.2
Unemployed 257 5.4 253 5.4 302 6.3 276 6.0 272 5.8

Not in the Labor Force 3,084 39.3 3,106 39.8 3,126 39.6 3,353 42.0 3,167 40.1

Male
Population 15 Years Old and Over 3,910 49.8 3,910 50.1 3,936 49.8 3,989 49.9 3,936 49.9

In the Labor Force 2,963 75.8 2,964 75.8 2,973 75.5 2,946 73.8 2,962 75.3
Employed 2,796 94.3 2,804 94.6 2,796 94.0 2,755 93.5 2,788 94.1
Unemployed 168 5.7 159 5.4 178 6.0 191 6.5 174 5.9

Not in the Labor Force 947 24.2 947 24.2 963 24.5 1,043 26.2 975 24.8

Female
Population 15 Years Old and Over 3,942 50.2 3,900 49.9 3,968 50.2 4,000 50.1 3,953 50.1

In the Labor Force 1,805 45.8 1,741 44.6 1,805 45.5 1,691 42.3 1,760 44.5
Employed 1,716 95.0 1,647 94.6 1,680 93.1 1,606 94.9 1,662 94.4
Unemployed 90 5.0 94 5.4 125 6.9 85 5.1 98 5.6

Not in the Labor Force 2,137 54.2 2,159 55.4 2,163 54.5 2,309 57.7 2,192 55.5

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Table 11.1 - Concluded
Labor Force and Employment Status of Household Population 15 Years Old and Over by Sex
Region III, 2015 - 2019
(Number in thousands. Rate in percent. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding)
2019
Sex and
January April July October Average
Employment Status
Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate

Both Sexes
Population 15 Years Old and Over 8,051 100.0 8,034 100.0 8,081 100.0 8,177 100.0 8,086 100.0

In the Labor Force 4,795 59.6 4,824 60.0 4,881 60.4 4,906 60.0 4,851 60.0
Employed 4,547 94.8 4,576 94.8 4,629 94.8 4,674 95.3 4,606 94.9
Unemployed 248 5.2 249 5.2 252 5.2 232 4.7 245 5.1

Not in the Labor Force 3,257 40.4 3,210 40.0 3,200 39.6 3,271 40.0 3,234 40.0

Male
Population 15 Years Old and Over 4,030 50.0 4,007 49.9 4,035 49.9 4,097 50.1 4,041 50.0

In the Labor Force 2,994 74.3 3,027 75.5 3,018 74.8 3,120 63.6 3,040 75.2
Employed 2,831 94.6 2,857 94.4 2,872 95.2 2,965 63.4 2,881 94.8
Unemployed 163 5.4 170 5.6 146 4.8 156 67.0 159 5.2

Not in the Labor Force 1,035 25.7 980 24.5 1,017 25.2 977 29.9 1,002 24.8

Female
Population 15 Years Old and Over 4,022 50.0 4,027 50.1 4,046 50.1 4,080 49.9 4,044 50.0

In the Labor Force 1,800 44.8 1,797 44.6 1,863 46.0 1,786 36.4 1,812 44.8
Employed 1,715 95.3 1,719 95.6 1,756 94.3 1,709 36.6 1,725 95.2
Unemployed 85 4.7 79 4.4 106 5.7 77 33.0 87 4.8

Not in the Labor Force 2,221 55.2 2,230 55.4 2,184 54.0 2,294 70.1 2,232 55.2

Source: Labor Force Survey, Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 11.2
Employed Persons by Class of Worker and Sex: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Number in thousands. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
2015
Sex / Class of Worker
January April July October Average

Both Sexes 4,024 4,171 4,130 4,178 4,125

Wage and Salary Workers 2,732 2,861 2,952 2,875 2,855


Worked for Private Household,
Establishment, Family Operated Activity 2,451 2,542 2,636 2,602 2,558
Worked for Government or Government-
Controlled Corporation 281 318 316 273 297

Own-Account Workers 1,107 1,108 1,014 1,106 1,084


Self-Employed 980 968 883 949 945
Employer 127 140 131 157 139

Unpaid Family Worker 184 203 165 196 186

Male 2,525 2,553 2,542 2,594 2,554

Wage and Salary Workers 1,735 1,780 1,838 1,799 1,788


Worked for Private Household,
Establishment, Family Operated Activity 1,596 1,637 1,682 1,674 1,647
Worked for Government or Government-
Controlled Corporation 138 143 155 125 140

Own-Account Workers 707 679 622 711 680


Self-Employed 609 576 528 589 576
Employer 98 103 94 122 104

Unpaid Family Worker 84 94 82 84 86

Female 1,498 1,618 1,587 1,583 1,572

Wage and Salary Workers 998 1,080 1,114 1,076 1,067


Worked for Private Household,
Establishment, Family Operated Activity 855 905 954 929 911
Worked for Government or Government-
Controlled Corporation 143 175 161 148 157

Own-Account Workers 400 429 391 395 404


Self-Employed 371 392 354 360 369
Employer 29 37 37 35 35

Unpaid Family Worker 100 109 82 112 101

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Table 11.2 - Continued
Employed Persons by Class of Worker and Sex: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Number in thousands. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
2016
Sex / Class of Worker
January April July October Average

Both Sexes 4,287 4,310 4,378 4,468 4,361

Wage and Salary Workers 3,106 3,002 3,005 3,075 3,047


Worked for Private Household,
Establishment, Family Operated Activity 2,776 2,661 2,647 2,728 2,703
Worked for Government or Government-
Controlled Corporation 330 341 358 347 344

Own-Account Workers 1,012 1,131 1,209 1,197 1,137


Self-Employed 890 941 1,045 1,023 975
Employer 122 189 164 174 162

Unpaid Family Worker 170 177 164 196 176

Male 2,634 2,679 2,726 2,781 2,705

Wage and Salary Workers 1,929 1,924 1,928 1,923 1,926


Worked for Private Household,
Establishment, Family Operated Activity 1,767 1,754 1,743 1,757 1,755
Worked for Government or Government-
Controlled Corporation 161 170 185 166 171

Own-Account Workers 624 688 722 782 704


Self-Employed 530 549 592 647 579
Employer 94 139 131 135 125

Unpaid Family Worker 81 67 75 76 75

Female 1,653 1,631 1,652 1,687 1,656

Wage and Salary Workers 1,177 1,078 1,077 1,152 1,121


Worked for Private Household,
Establishment, Family Operated Activity 1,009 907 904 971 948
Worked for Government or Government-
Controlled Corporation 168 170 173 181 173

Own-Account Workers 387 443 486 414 433


Self-Employed 360 392 453 376 395
Employer 28 51 33 39 38

Unpaid Family Worker 89 110 89 120 102

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Table 11.2 - Continued
Employed Persons by Class of Worker and Sex: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Number in thousands. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
2017
Sex / Class of Worker
January April July October Average

Both Sexes 4,130 4,135 4,385 4,338 4,247

Wage and Salary Workers 2,847 2,892 3,197 3,110 3,012


Worked for Private Household,
Establishment, Family Operated Activity 2,555 2,589 2,869 2,777 2,698
Worked for Government or Government-
Controlled Corporation 292 303 328 334 314

Own-Account Workers 1,142 1,118 1,048 1,121 1,107


Self-Employed 954 935 937 935 940
Employer 188 182 111 186 167

Unpaid Family Worker 141 125 139 107 127

Male 2,634 2,665 2,829 2,750 2,719

Wage and Salary Workers 1,814 1,919 2,115 1,982 1,957


Worked for Private Household,
Establishment, Family Operated Activity 1,676 1,787 1,963 1,828 1,814
Worked for Government or Government-
Controlled Corporation 138 132 152 154 144

Own-Account Workers 775 695 656 725 713


Self-Employed 638 560 566 586 587
Employer 137 135 90 140 126

Unpaid Family Worker 46 52 58 42 49

Female 1,496 1,470 1,555 1,588 1,527

Wage and Salary Workers 1,033 973 1,082 1,128 1,054


Worked for Private Household,
Establishment, Family Operated Activity 879 803 906 948 884
Worked for Government or Government-
Controlled Corporation 154 171 176 180 170

Own-Account Workers 367 423 392 395 394


Self-Employed 317 375 371 349 353
Employer 51 47 21 46 41

Unpaid Family Worker 95 74 81 65 79

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Table 11.2 - Concluded
Employed Persons by Class of Worker and Sex: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Number in thousands. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
2018
Sex / Class of Worker
January April July October Average

Both Sexes 4,511 4,451 4,476 4,361 4,450

Wage and Salary Workers 3,129 3,052 3,175 3,033 3,097


Worked for Private Household,
Establishment, Family Operated Activity 2,832 2,752 2,860 2,645 2,772
Worked for Government or Government-
Controlled Corporation 298 300 315 388 325

Own-Account Workers 1,221 1,236 1,198 1,233 1,222


Self-Employed 1,076 1,057 1,054 1,051 1,060
Employer 144 179 144 182 162

Unpaid Family Worker 161 163 103 95 131

Male 2,796 2,804 2,796 2,755 2,788

Wage and Salary Workers 1,976 1,982 2,078 1,987 2,006


Worked for Private Household,
Establishment, Family Operated Activity 1,843 1,835 1,925 1,788 1,848
Worked for Government or Government-
Controlled Corporation 133 147 153 198 158

Own-Account Workers 749 767 671 736 731


Self-Employed 643 644 560 609 614
Employer 106 123 111 127 117

Unpaid Family Worker 71 55 46 32 51

Female 1,716 1,647 1,680 1,606 1,662

Wage and Salary Workers 1,154 1,070 1,097 1,046 1,092


Worked for Private Household,
Establishment, Family Operated Activity 989 916 935 857 924
Worked for Government or Government-
Controlled Corporation 165 154 161 189 167

Own-Account Workers 472 469 527 496 491


Self-Employed 433 413 494 442 446
Employer 38 56 32 54 45

Unpaid Family Worker 90 107 57 63 79

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Table 11.2 - Concluded
Employed Persons by Class of Worker and Sex: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Number in thousands. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
2019
Sex / Class of Worker
January April July October Average

Both Sexes 4,511 4,576 4,629 4,674 4,606

Wage and Salary Workers 3,234 3,246 3,243 3,382 3,276


Worked for Private Household,
Establishment, Family Operated Activity 2,845 2,873 2,904 3,020 2,910
Worked for Government or Government-
Controlled Corporation 389 373 340 362 366

Own-Account Workers 1,208 1,161 1,250 1,168 1,197


Self-Employed 1,072 1,020 1,122 1,055 1,067
Employer 137 141 128 112 129

Unpaid Family Worker 105 169 135 124 133

Male 2,831 2,857 2,872 2,965 2,117

Wage and Salary Workers 2,070 2,074 2,111 2,213 2,117


Worked for Private Household,
Establishment, Family Operated Activity 1,902 1,898 1,948 2,063 1,953
Worked for Government or Government-
Controlled Corporation 168 176 162 150 164

Own-Account Workers 720 717 707 708 611


Self-Employed 613 611 598 620 102
Employer 107 106 109 88 51

Unpaid Family Worker 42 66 55 44 51

Female 1,715 1,719 1,756 1,709 1,725

Wage and Salary Workers 1,164 1,172 1,132 1,169 1,160


Worked for Private Household,
Establishment, Family Operated Activity 943 975 955 957 958
Worked for Government or Government-
Controlled Corporation 221 198 177 212 202

Own-Account Workers 488 444 543 460 484


Self-Employed 459 409 524 435 457
Employer 30 35 19 25 27

Unpaid Family Worker 63 103 81 80 82

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 11.3
Employed Persons by Major Industry Group and Sex: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Number in thousands. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
2015
Sex / Major Industry Group
January April July October Average

Both Sexes 4,024 4,171 4,130 4,178 4,126

Agriculture 743 735 716 808 750

Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry 696 685 664 758 701


Fishing and Aquaculture 47 50 52 50 50

Industry 838 853 826 842 840

Mining and Quarrying 12 19 16 12 15


Manufacturing 460 449 464 459 458
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 15 12 8 12 12
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 5 6 7 7 6
Construction 346 367 331 352 349

Services 2,442 2,583 2,587 2,528 2,535

Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and


Motorcycles 858 929 871 932 898
Transportation and Storage 408 386 456 393 411
Accommodation and Food Services Activities 201 206 210 185 200
Information and Communication 54 59 49 51 53
Financial Insurance Activities 52 51 55 65 56
Real Estate Activities 17 18 13 28 19
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 25 28 33 25 28
Administrative and Support Service Activities 100 125 113 117 114
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsory
Social Services 177 194 196 163 182
Education 134 152 142 137 141
Human Health and Social Work Activities 44 59 58 56 54
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 61 77 67 67 68
Other Service Activities 280 278 323 310 297
Activities of Households as Employers;
undifferentiated goods and services producing
activities of households for own use 30 21 - - 13
Activities of Extra-Territorial Organization and Bodies - - - - -

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Table 11.3 - Continued
Employed Persons by Major Industry Group and Sex: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Number in thousands. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
2015
Sex / Major Industry Group
January April July October Average

Male 2,525 2,553 2,542 2,594 2,554

Agriculture 625 592 587 667 618

Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry 580 544 535 619 569


Fishing and Aquaculture 45 48 52 49 48

Industry 623 655 603 621 626

Mining and Quarrying 10 17 15 10 13


Manufacturing 258 265 254 253 258
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 13 12 5 11 10
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 4 4 4 6 4
Construction 339 358 324 341 340

Services 1,277 1,305 1,352 1,306 1,310

Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and


Motorcycles 352 384 376 391 376
Transportation and Storage 397 368 442 379 397
Accommodation and Food Services Activities 104 89 88 87 92
Information and Communication 34 29 22 32 30
Financial Insurance Activities 22 22 27 24 24
Real Estate Activities 9 6 9 18 11
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 12 13 13 11 12
Administrative and Support Service Activities 68 88 78 75 77
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsory
Social Services 111 108 125 97 110
Education 37 39 35 34 36
Human Health and Social Work Activities 13 22 20 20 19
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 34 47 37 42 40
Other Service Activities 79 86 81 95 85
Activities of Households as Employers;
undifferentiated goods and services producing
activities of households for own use 3 5 - - 2
Activities of Extra-Territorial Organization and Bodies - - - - -

370
Table 11.3 - Continued
Employed Persons by Major Industry Group and Sex: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Number in thousands. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
2015
Sex / Major Industry Group
January April July October Average

Female 1,498 1,618 1,587 1,584 1,572

Agriculture 118 142 129 140 133

Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry 116 141 129 139 131


Fishing and Aquaculture 2 2 * 2 2

Industry 215 198 223 221 214

Mining and Quarrying 2 2 1 2 2


Manufacturing 202 184 209 205 200
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 2 1 3 1 2
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 1 2 2 1 1
Construction 7 10 7 11 9

Services 1,165 1,278 1,235 1,222 1,225

Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and


Motorcycles 507 545 495 542 522
Transportation and Storage 11 18 14 14 14
Accommodation and Food Services Activities 96 117 122 97 108
Information and Communication 20 30 27 19 24
Financial Insurance Activities 30 30 28 41 32
Real Estate Activities 8 12 5 10 9
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 13 16 20 14 16
Administrative and Support Service Activities 32 37 35 42 37
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsory
Social Services 65 86 71 67 72
Education 97 113 107 103 105
Human Health and Social Work Activities 31 37 38 35 35
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 27 30 30 25 28
Other Service Activities 201 192 242 214 212
Activities of Households as Employers;
undifferentiated goods and services producing
activities of households for own use 27 16 - - 11
Activities of Extra-Territorial Organization and Bodies - - - - -

371
Table 11.3 - Continued
Employed Persons by Major Industry Group and Sex: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Number in thousands. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
2016
Sex / Major Industry Group
January April July October Average

Both Sexes 4,287 4,310 4,378 4,468 4,361

Agriculture 700 560 703 647 652

Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry 650 528 635 611 606


Fishing and Aquaculture 50 32 68 36 46

Industry 863 1,015 1,010 1,066 989

Mining and Quarrying 15 16 16 26 18


Manufacturing 467 581 578 589 554
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 10 12 15 12 12
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 7 11 11 18 12
Construction 364 395 391 420 393

Services 2,724 2,735 2,665 2,754 2,720

Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and


Motorcycles 897 1,024 1,002 946 967
Transportation and Storage 465 387 417 439 427
Accommodation and Food Services Activities 217 240 214 240 228
Information and Communication 44 41 49 45 45
Financial Insurance Activities 54 54 52 70 57
Real Estate Activities 22 18 22 16 20
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 29 19 14 22 21
Administrative and Support Service Activities 145 142 137 160 146
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsory
Social Services 200 232 206 199 209
Education 157 136 122 161 144
Human Health and Social Work Activities 63 70 60 60 63
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 82 65 65 93 76
Other Service Activities 349 304 304 303 315
Activities of Households as Employers;
undifferentiated goods and services producing
activities of households for own use - 1 - - -
Activities of Extra-Territorial Organization and Bodies - * - - -

372
Table 11.3 - Continued
Employed Persons by Major Industry Group and Sex: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Number in thousands. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
2016
Sex / Major Industry Group
January April July October Average

Male 2,634 2,678 2,726 2,781 2,705

Agriculture 586 479 590 548 551

Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry 539 449 525 514 507


Fishing and Aquaculture 47 30 65 34 44

Industry 630 764 748 788 733

Mining and Quarrying 14 15 16 21 16


Manufacturing 252 344 338 337 318
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 7 9 12 8 9
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 4 10 10 14 9
Construction 353 387 374 409 381

Services 1,418 1,435 1,387 1,445 1,421

Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and


Motorcycles 380 454 441 414 422
Transportation and Storage 448 375 403 425 413
Accommodation and Food Services Activities 93 101 87 111 98
Information and Communication 26 31 29 24 28
Financial Insurance Activities 26 15 19 30 22
Real Estate Activities 11 9 9 5 8
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 16 13 9 11 12
Administrative and Support Service Activities 91 105 94 100 98
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsory
Social Services 127 140 134 116 129
Education 38 43 35 50 41
Human Health and Social Work Activities 22 13 14 21 18
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 44 34 31 56 41
Other Service Activities 96 99 82 83 90
Activities of Households as Employers;
undifferentiated goods and services producing
activities of households for own use - 1 - - -
Activities of Extra-Territorial Organization and Bodies - * - - -

373
Table 11.3 - Continued
Employed Persons by Major Industry Group and Sex: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Number in thousands. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
2016
Sex / Major Industry Group
January April July October Average

Female 1,653 1,631 1,652 1,687 1,656

Agriculture 114 80 112 100 102

Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry 111 79 110 98 99


Fishing and Aquaculture 3 1 2 2 2

Industry 233 251 262 278 256

Mining and Quarrying 1 1 - 5 2


Manufacturing 216 237 240 252 236
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 2 3 3 5 3
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 4 1 2 5 3
Construction 11 8 17 11 12

Services 1,306 1,300 1,278 1,309 1,298

Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and


Motorcycles 518 570 561 532 545
Transportation and Storage 17 12 14 14 14
Accommodation and Food Services Activities 123 139 127 129 129
Information and Communication 18 10 20 22 17
Financial Insurance Activities 28 39 33 40 35
Real Estate Activities 11 10 14 10 11
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 14 6 5 11 9
Administrative and Support Service Activities 54 38 43 60 49
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsory
Social Services 72 92 72 84 80
Education 118 92 87 112 102
Human Health and Social Work Activities 41 57 46 39 46
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 38 31 34 36 35
Other Service Activities 253 205 222 219 225
Activities of Households as Employers;
undifferentiated goods and services producing
activities of households for own use - - - - -
Activities of Extra-Territorial Organization and Bodies - - - - -

374
Table 11.3 - Continued
Employed Persons by Major Industry Group and Sex: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Number in thousands. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
2017
Sex / Major Industry Group
January April July October Average

Both Sexes 4,130 4,135 4,385 4,338 4,247

Agriculture 645 490 631 579 586

Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry 589 452 594 544 545


Fishing and Aquaculture 56 38 37 35 41

Industry 868 1,130 1,203 1,074 1,069

Mining and Quarrying 7 12 16 8 11


Manufacturing 461 616 602 568 562
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 11 6 8 8 8
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 12 6 20 12 13
Construction 377 490 557 478 475

Services 2,617 2,515 2,551 2,685 2,592

Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and


Motorcycles 909 896 908 919 908
Transportation and Storage 433 419 381 392 406
Accommodation and Food Services Activities 244 239 185 211 220
Information and Communication 45 72 43 62 56
Financial Insurance Activities 59 61 67 53 60
Real Estate Activities 25 34 9 23 23
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 27 32 19 33 28
Administrative and Support Service Activities 162 122 173 190 162
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsory
Social Services 169 193 220 208 197
Education 138 134 152 159 146
Human Health and Social Work Activities 64 46 46 50 52
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 58 53 42 45 49
Other Service Activities 285 214 306 339 286
Activities of Households as Employers;
undifferentiated goods and services producing
activities of households for own use - - - - -
Activities of Extra-Territorial Organization and Bodies

375
Table 11.3 - Continued
Employed Persons by Major Industry Group and Sex: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Number in thousands. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
2017
Sex / Major Industry Group
January April July October Average

Male 2,634 2,665 2,829 2,750 2,719

Agriculture 569 438 522 503 508

Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry 513 401 489 470 468


Fishing and Aquaculture 56 37 34 33 40

Industry 672 874 949 858 838

Mining and Quarrying 7 12 15 8 10


Manufacturing 276 366 360 366 342
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 9 6 6 6 7
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 11 6 16 9 11
Construction 369 485 551 470 469

Services 1,393 1,352 1,358 1,388 1,373

Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and


Motorcycles 407 395 393 419 404
Transportation and Storage 426 401 377 377 395
Accommodation and Food Services Activities 104 116 89 86 99
Information and Communication 31 54 36 40 40
Financial Insurance Activities 27 29 32 25 28
Real Estate Activities 10 17 6 11 11
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 7 14 7 17 11
Administrative and Support Service Activities 108 78 135 130 113
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsory
Social Services 92 103 121 116 108
Education 42 39 42 39 40
Human Health and Social Work Activities 22 25 12 17 19
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 32 29 22 23 27
Other Service Activities 84 51 87 88 77
Activities of Households as Employers;
undifferentiated goods and services producing
activities of households for own use - - - - -
Activities of Extra-Territorial Organization and Bodies

376
Table 11.3 - Continued
Employed Persons by Major Industry Group and Sex: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Number in thousands. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
2017
Sex / Major Industry Group
January April July October Average

Female 1,496 1,470 1,555 1,588 1,528

Agriculture 76 52 109 76 78

Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry 75 51 106 74 77


Fishing and Aquaculture 1 1 3 2 2

Industry 196 255 254 216 231

Mining and Quarrying - - 1 - 0


Manufacturing 185 249 242 203 220
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 2 * 2 2 2
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 1 * 3 3 2
Construction 8 6 5 8 7

Services 1,224 1,163 1,193 1,296 1,219

Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and


Motorcycles 502 500 515 499 504
Transportation and Storage 7 17 4 15 11
Accommodation and Food Services Activities 140 123 96 125 121
Information and Communication 14 18 7 22 15
Financial Insurance Activities 32 32 35 28 31
Real Estate Activities 15 16 4 12 12
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 20 18 12 17 17
Administrative and Support Service Activities 55 43 39 60 49
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsory
Social Services 77 90 99 91 89
Education 95 96 110 120 105
Human Health and Social Work Activities 42 22 34 33 33
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 25 25 19 23 23
Other Service Activities 201 164 219 251 209
Activities of Households as Employers;
undifferentiated goods and services producing
activities of households for own use - - - - -
Activities of Extra-Territorial Organization and Bodies

377
Table 11.3 - Continued
Employed Persons by Major Industry Group and Sex: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Number in thousands. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
2018
Sex / Major Industry Group
January April July October Average

Both Sexes 4,511 4,451 4,476 4,361 4,450

Agriculture 605 716 647 634 650

Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry 538 652 532 582 576


Fishing and Aquaculture 67 64 115 52 75

Industry 1,071 1,092 1,099 1,088 1,087

Mining and Quarrying 6 17 16 24 16


Manufacturing 538 595 521 574 557
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 10 10 8 7 8
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 10 7 11 4 8
Construction 508 463 543 480 498

Services 2,836 2,642 2,730 2,639 2,712

Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and


Motorcycles 1,036 995 957 882 968
Transportation and Storage 493 426 405 458 446
Accommodation and Food Services Activities 217 160 224 210 203
Information and Communication 43 51 46 52 48
Financial Insurance Activities 76 42 88 46 63
Real Estate Activities 17 21 21 23 20
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 21 35 43 30 32
Administrative and Support Service Activities 177 168 154 148 162
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsory
Social Services 188 210 211 251 215
Education 135 119 129 157 135
Human Health and Social Work Activities 64 56 47 65 58
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 52 79 70 49 63
Other Service Activities 317 280 336 268 300
Activities of Households as Employers;
undifferentiated goods and services producing
activities of households for own use - - - - -
Activities of Extra-Territorial Organization and Bodies

378
Table 11.3 - Continued
Employed Persons by Major Industry Group and Sex: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Number in thousands. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
2018
Sex / Major Industry Group
January April July October Average

Male 2,796 2,804 2,796 2,755 2,788

Agriculture 508 586 557 546 549

Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry 442 524 443 498 476


Fishing and Aquaculture 66 62 114 48 73

Industry 853 835 881 848 854

Mining and Quarrying 6 17 16 20 15


Manufacturing 333 347 317 350 337
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 8 9 7 7 8
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 7 3 11 4 6
Construction 499 459 530 467 489

Services 1,435 1,384 1,358 1,362 1,385

Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and


Motorcycles 408 418 365 321 378
Transportation and Storage 478 412 397 454 435
Accommodation and Food Services Activities 103 81 89 94 92
Information and Communication 32 39 32 38 35
Financial Insurance Activities 26 12 31 24 23
Real Estate Activities 9 15 13 10 12
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 6 16 23 14 15
Administrative and Support Service Activities 109 103 102 96 102
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsory
Social Services 97 127 125 153 125
Education 36 28 36 37 34
Human Health and Social Work Activities 25 23 15 22 21
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 25 31 35 29 30
Other Service Activities 81 80 96 71 82
Activities of Households as Employers;
undifferentiated goods and services producing
activities of households for own use - - - -
Activities of Extra-Territorial Organization and Bodies

379
Table 11.3 - Continued
Employed Persons by Major Industry Group and Sex: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Number in thousands. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
2018
Sex / Major Industry Group
January April July October Average

Female 1,716 1,646 1,679 1,605 1,662

Agriculture 97 130 90 88 101

Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry 96 128 89 84 99


Fishing and Aquaculture 1 2 1 4 2

Industry 218 257 217 240 234

Mining and Quarrying - * * 3 2


Manufacturing 204 248 203 224 220
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 1 1 1 * 1
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 3 4 * - 2
Construction 9 5 13 12 10

Services 1,401 1,258 1,373 1,277 1,327

Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and


Motorcycles 628 577 592 561 590
Transportation and Storage 15 14 8 3 10
Accommodation and Food Services Activities 114 79 135 116 111
Information and Communication 11 12 14 14 13
Financial Insurance Activities 50 30 57 22 40
Real Estate Activities 8 6 8 13 9
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 16 19 21 16 18
Administrative and Support Service Activities 68 66 52 52 60
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsory
Social Services 90 83 86 99 90
Education 99 91 93 120 101
Human Health and Social Work Activities 39 33 31 43 36
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 27 48 35 20 33
Other Service Activities 236 200 240 196 218
Activities of Households as Employers;
undifferentiated goods and services producing
activities of households for own use - - - - -
Activities of Extra-Territorial Organization and Bodies

380
Table 11.3 - Continued
Employed Persons by Major Industry Group and Sex: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Number in thousands. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
2019
Sex / Major Industry Group
January April July October Average

Both Sexes 4,547 4,576 4,629 4,674 4,606

Agriculture 575 508 642 644 592

Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry 509 422 515 586 508


Fishing and Aquaculture 67 86 127 58 84

Industry 1,039 1,196 1,190 1,240 1,166

Mining and Quarrying 13 14 22 18 16


Manufacturing 478 605 586 581 562
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 15 24 7 20 17
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 7 5 9 7 7
Construction 527 549 566 614 564

Services 2,932 2,872 2,797 2,790 2,848

Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and


Motorcycles 972 1,002 1,018 990 996
Transportation and Storage 492 465 393 420 443
Accommodation and Food Services Activities 215 226 257 237 234
Information and Communication 62 72 52 49 59
Financial Insurance Activities 59 70 54 76 65
Real Estate Activities 19 12 23 22 19
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 60 33 31 25 37
Administrative and Support Service Activities 159 178 164 185 172
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsory
Social Services 221 257 228 225 233
Education 174 111 151 159 149
Human Health and Social Work Activities 74 81 42 66 66
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 77 75 78 63 73
Other Service Activities 347 293 304 274 304
Activities of Households as Employers;
undifferentiated goods and services producing
activities of households for own use - - - - -
Activities of Extra-Territorial Organization and Bodies

381
Table 11.3 - Continued
Employed Persons by Major Industry Group and Sex: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Number in thousands. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
2019
Sex / Major Industry Group
January April July October Average

Male 2,831 2,857 2,872 2,965 2,881

Agriculture 490 434 548 568 510

Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry 431 352 422 512 430


Fishing and Aquaculture 59 81 125 56 80

Industry 834 940 955 992 930

Mining and Quarrying 11 12 22 16 15


Manufacturing 284 362 358 348 338
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 13 24 5 19 15
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 7 5 7 6 6
Construction 517 538 564 603 556

Services 1,508 2,872 1,370 1,405 1,441

Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and


Motorcycles 409 405 387 374 394
Transportation and Storage 479 452 380 418 433
Accommodation and Food Services Activities 100 85 110 100 99
Information and Communication 33 46 28 31 34
Financial Insurance Activities 21 25 25 37 27
Real Estate Activities 8 7 12 7 8
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 30 19 10 16 19
Administrative and Support Service Activities 96 124 109 130 115
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsory
Social Services 117 141 130 115 126
Education 51 32 37 45 41
Human Health and Social Work Activities 30 18 17 19 21
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 38 37 39 38 38
Other Service Activities 94 93 84 73 86
Activities of Households as Employers;
undifferentiated goods and services producing
activities of households for own use - - - - -
Activities of Extra-Territorial Organization and Bodies

382
Table 11.3 - Concluded
Employed Persons by Major Industry Group and Sex: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Number in thousands. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
2019
Sex / Major Industry Group
January April July October Average

Female 1,715 1,719 1,756 1,709 1,725

Agriculture 85 74 94 75 82

Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry 77 69 93 74 78


Fishing and Aquaculture 8 4 1 2 4

Industry 205 256 235 248 236

Mining and Quarrying 1 2 - 2 1


Manufacturing 193 243 229 232 224
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 2 0 2 1 1
Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and
Remediation Activities 0 0 2 1 1
Construction 9 11 3 11 8

Services 1,425 2,872 1,427 1,386 1,406

Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Motor Vehicles and


Motorcycles 563 597 631 616 602
Transportation and Storage 12 13 13 2 10
Accommodation and Food Services Activities 115 141 147 137 135
Information and Communication 29 26 24 19 25
Financial Insurance Activities 37 45 29 38 37
Real Estate Activities 12 5 11 14 10
Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 30 14 21 9 19
Administrative and Support Service Activities 63 54 55 55 57
Public Administration and Defense; Compulsory
Social Services 105 115 98 110 107
Education 124 79 114 114 107
Human Health and Social Work Activities 43 63 25 46 44
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 39 37 39 25 35
Other Service Activities 252 199 220 201 218
Activities of Households as Employers;
undifferentiated goods and services producing
activities of households for own use - - - - -
Activities of Extra-Territorial Organization and Bodies

* less than 500


Source: Labor Force Survey, Philippine Statistics Authority

383
Table 11.4
Employed Persons by Major Occupation Group and Sex: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Number in thousands. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
2015
Sex / Major Occupation Group
January April July October Average

Both Sexes 4,024 4,171 4,130 4,178 4,126

Officials of Government and Special Interest


Organizations Corporate Executives Managers
Managing Proprietors and Supervisors 890 961 889 845 896
Professionals 196 233 220 232 220
Technicians and Associate Professionals 115 143 120 117 124
Clerks 288 333 326 305 313
Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 629 621 639 632 630
Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 163 107 116 188 144
Craft and Related Workers 364 354 361 347 357
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 229 223 275 259 247
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 1,142 1,188 1,176 1,241 1,187
Special Occupations 8 8 9 11 9

Male 2,525 2,553 2,542 2,594 2,554

Officials of Government and Special Interest


Organizations Corporate Executives Managers
Managing Proprietors and Supervisors 556 596 548 527 557
Professionals 67 81 76 85 77
Technicians and Associate Professionals 60 59 59 52 57
Clerks 119 134 130 114 124
Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 327 327 327 308 322
Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 154 101 105 176 134
Craft and Related Workers 284 284 283 281 283
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 210 199 241 229 220
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 742 764 766 814 771
Special Occupations 7 7 8 9 8

Female 1,498 1,618 1,587 1,584 1,572

Officials of Government and Special Interest


Organizations Corporate Executives Managers
Managing Proprietors and Supervisors 334 365 341 318 340
Professionals 128 152 144 146 143
Technicians and Associate Professionals 56 83 61 65 66
Clerks 169 200 196 192 189
Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 302 294 312 324 308
Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 9 6 11 12 10
Craft and Related Workers 80 70 77 67 74
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 19 24 35 30 27
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 399 424 410 427 415
Special Occupations 1 1 * 2 1

384
Table 11.4 - Continued
Employed Persons by Major Occupation Group and Sex: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Number in thousands. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
2016
Sex / Major Occupation Group
January April July October Average

Both Sexes 4,287 5,188 4,378 4,468 4,580

Officials of Government and Special Interest


Organizations Corporate Executives Managers
Managing Proprietors and Supervisors 904 957 1,009 1,047 979
Professionals 231 398 214 254 274
Technicians and Associate Professionals 122 335 169 197 206
Clerks 329 643 243 291 377
Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 714 1,090 730 807 835
Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 109 11 141 115 94
Craft and Related Workers 354 457 483 426 430
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 289 458 345 284 344
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 1,225 832 1,026 1,042 1,032
Special Occupations 9 7 18 4 10

Male 2,634 2,924 2,726 2,781 2,766

Officials of Government and Special Interest


Organizations Corporate Executives Managers
Managing Proprietors and Supervisors 557 434 583 680 563
Professionals 76 181 75 94 106
Technicians and Associate Professionals 60 194 82 102 110
Clerks 131 268 96 109 151
Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 356 562 364 388 417
Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 99 10 127 102 84
Craft and Related Workers 282 407 373 347 352
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 250 404 287 249 297
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 816 458 721 707 675
Special Occupations 9 7 18 4 10

Female 1,653 2,265 1,652 1,687 1,814

Officials of Government and Special Interest


Organizations Corporate Executives Managers
Managing Proprietors and Supervisors 347 523 425 367 416
Professionals 155 217 140 160 168
Technicians and Associate Professionals 62 141 87 95 96
Clerks 198 375 148 183 226
Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 358 528 365 419 418
Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 10 1 14 13 10
Craft and Related Workers 72 51 110 79 78
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 40 54 57 36 47
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 410 374 305 335 356
Special Occupations * - - - *

385
Table 11.4 - Concluded
Employed Persons by Major Occupation Group and Sex: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Number in thousands. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
2017
Sex / Major Occupation Group
January April July October Average

Both Sexes 4,130 4,135 4,385 4,338 4,247

Officials of Government and Special Interest


Organizations Corporate Executives Managers
Managing Proprietors and Supervisors 888 837 697 742 791
Professionals 245 252 230 268 249
Technicians and Associate Professionals 141 155 144 192 158
Clerks 261 236 262 300 265
Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 778 712 722 792 751
Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 229 183 229 246 222
Craft and Related Workers 441 443 591 436 478
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 272 312 337 290 302
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 871 1,001 1,168 1,061 1,025
Special Occupations 4 4 5 11 6

Male 2,634 2,665 2,829 2,750 2,719

Officials of Government and Special Interest


Organizations Corporate Executives Managers
Managing Proprietors and Supervisors 562 493 379 436 467
Professionals 101 94 86 89 92
Technicians and Associate Professionals 71 82 72 112 84
Clerks 92 98 124 129 111
Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 389 366 371 385 378
Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 215 164 214 232 206
Craft and Related Workers 357 359 490 353 390
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 229 262 296 250 259
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 614 742 793 753 725
Special Occupations 4 4 5 11 6

Female 1,496 1,470 1,555 1,588 1,527

Officials of Government and Special Interest


Organizations Corporate Executives Managers
Managing Proprietors and Supervisors 326 344 318 306 323
Professionals 144 157 145 179 156
Technicians and Associate Professionals 70 73 72 80 74
Clerks 169 138 138 170 154
Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 389 345 351 407 373
Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 14 19 15 14 15
Craft and Related Workers 84 84 101 83 88
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 42 50 41 40 43
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 257 259 375 308 300
Special Occupations - - * - -

386
Table 11.4 - Continued
Employed Persons by Major Occupation Group and Sex: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Number in thousands. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
2018
Sex / Major Occupation Group
January April July October Average

Both Sexes 4,511 4,451 4,476 4,361 4,450

Officials of Government and Special Interest


Organizations Corporate Executives Managers
Managing Proprietors and Supervisors 903 822 920 862 877
Professionals 247 237 230 256 242
Technicians and Associate Professionals 151 165 193 174 171
Clerks 311 265 288 322 297
Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 822 737 702 704 741
Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 201 257 165 218 210
Craft and Related Workers 449 518 459 460 472
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 317 298 315 306 309
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 1,105 1,141 1,199 1,055 1,125
Special Occupations 5 11 4 5 6

Male 2,796 2,804 2,796 2,755 2,788

Officials of Government and Special Interest


Organizations Corporate Executives Managers
Managing Proprietors and Supervisors 519 467 473 497 489
Professionals 103 89 89 96 94
Technicians and Associate Professionals 70 121 115 109 104
Clerks 104 104 113 144 116
Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 403 359 342 305 352
Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 179 224 145 184 183
Craft and Related Workers 379 406 368 359 378
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 279 265 274 272 273
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 757 758 874 785 793
Special Occupations 4 11 3 4 5

Female 1,716 1,647 1,680 1,605 1,662

Officials of Government and Special Interest


Organizations Corporate Executives Managers
Managing Proprietors and Supervisors 384 355 447 364 388
Professionals 144 148 140 160 148
Technicians and Associate Professionals 81 43 79 66 67
Clerks 208 161 175 178 180
Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 419 378 360 398 389
Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 22 32 20 34 27
Craft and Related Workers 70 112 91 101 94
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 38 33 41 34 37
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 348 383 325 270 332
Special Occupations 1 - 1 * 1

387
Table 11.4 - Concluded
Employed Persons by Major Occupation Group and Sex: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Number in thousands. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
2019
Sex / Major Occupation Group
January April July October Average

Both Sexes 4,547 4,576 4,629 4,674 4,606

Officials of Government and Special Interest


Organizations Corporate Executives Managers
Managing Proprietors and Supervisors 604 400 329 467 450
Professionals 280 273 226 254 258
Technicians and Associate Professionals 214 203 211 202 207
Clerks 279 316 257 311 291
Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 906 1,014 1,043 1,020 996
Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 191 206 262 219 219
Craft and Related Workers 478 480 506 526 498
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 421 510 489 474 474
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 1,164 1,162 1,296 1,196 1,205
Special Occupations 9 12 10 5 9

Male 2,831 2,857 2,872 2,965 2,881

Officials of Government and Special Interest


Organizations Corporate Executives Managers
Managing Proprietors and Supervisors 355 205 185 259 251
Professionals 100 108 88 100 99
Technicians and Associate Professionals 115 116 94 91 104
Clerks 104 136 99 138 119
Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 385 424 415 417 410
Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 166 184 235 202 197
Craft and Related Workers 390 380 423 452 411
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 383 467 438 429 429
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 824 827 886 872 852
Special Occupations 9 10 9 5 8

Female 1,715 1,719 1,756 1,709 1,725

Officials of Government and Special Interest


Organizations Corporate Executives Managers
Managing Proprietors and Supervisors 250 195 144 208 199
Professionals 180 164 138 154 159
Technicians and Associate Professionals 99 87 117 111 103
Clerks 175 181 157 173 171
Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 521 589 628 603 585
Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 25 22 27 17 23
Craft and Related Workers 88 100 83 74 86
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 38 44 51 45 45
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 340 335 410 324 352
Special Occupations - 2 1 - 1

* Less than 500


Source: Labor Force Survey, Philippine Statistics Authority

388
Table 11.5
Employed Persons by Highest Grade Completed and Sex: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Number in thousands. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
2015
Sex / Highest Grade Completed
January April July October Average

Both Sexes 4,024 4,171 4,130 4,178 4,125

No Grade Completed 11 9 12 12 11

Elementary 983 942 968 988 970


Undergraduate 307 319 299 293 305
Graduate 676 623 669 695 666

High School 1,851 1,927 1,898 1,897 1,894


Undergraduate 416 464 456 478 455
Graduate 1,435 1,463 1,442 1,419 1,440

Post-Secondary 222 241 236 249 238


Undergraduate 26 20 47 30 31
Graduate 196 221 189 219 207

College 957 1,052 1,016 1,032 1,013


Undergraduate 335 347 365 376 356
Graduate 622 705 651 656 658

Male 2,525 2,553 2,542 2,594 2,554

No Grade Completed 9 4 6 9 7

Elementary 683 631 659 688 665


Undergraduate 230 224 206 210 218
Graduate 453 407 453 478 448

High School 1,231 1,275 1,237 1,258 1,250


Undergraduate 292 334 301 335 316
Graduate 939 941 936 923 935

Post-Secondary 121 129 129 137 129


Undergraduate 17 11 28 12 17
Graduate 104 118 101 125 112

College 482 514 511 502 502


Undergraduate 196 210 220 223 212
Graduate 286 304 291 279 290

Female 1,498 1,618 1,587 1,584 1,572

No Grade Completed 2 5 5 3 4

Elementary 300 311 308 300 305


Undergraduate 77 95 93 83 87
Graduate 223 216 215 217 218

High School 620 652 661 638 643


Undergraduate 124 130 155 143 138
Graduate 496 522 506 495 505

Post-Secondary 102 113 107 112 109


Undergraduate 9 9 19 18 14
Graduate 93 104 88 94 95

College 474 538 505 531 512


Undergraduate 138 137 145 154 144
Graduate 336 401 360 377 369

389
Table 11.5 - Continued
Employed Persons by Highest Grade Completed and Sex: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Number in thousands. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
2016
Sex / Highest Grade Completed
January April July October Average

Both Sexes 4,287 4,310 4,378 4,467 4,360

No Grade Completed 13 33 35 38 30

Elementary 989 875 1,037 1,012 978


Undergraduate 321 291 377 455 361
Graduate 667 584 660 557 617

High School 1,974 2,065 2,019 2,028 2,022


Undergraduate 477 454 481 474 471
Graduate 1,497 1,611 1,538 1,554 1,550

Post-Secondary 225 248 338 370 295


Undergraduate 32 30 32 37 33
Graduate 193 217 305 333 262

College 1,086 1,089 950 1,018 1,036


Undergraduate 396 423 365 411 399
Graduate 690 666 585 606 637

Male 2,634 2,679 2,726 2,781 2,705

No Grade Completed 7 25 25 29 21

Elementary 664 590 694 692 660


Undergraduate 213 204 261 321 250
Graduate 452 386 433 371 411

High School 1,293 1,365 1,334 1,326 1,329


Undergraduate 316 320 350 340 332
Graduate 977 1,045 983 986 998

Post-Secondary 122 155 186 205 167


Undergraduate 22 15 20 22 20
Graduate 100 140 166 183 147

College 548 544 487 529 527


Undergraduate 251 269 234 251 251
Graduate 297 274 254 279 276

Female 1,653 1,631 1,652 1,687 1,656

No Grade Completed 6 8 10 10 8

Elementary 324 285 344 321 318


Undergraduate 108 88 116 135 112
Graduate 216 197 228 186 207

High School 681 700 685 702 692


Undergraduate 160 134 130 134 140
Graduate 521 567 555 568 552

Post-Secondary 104 92 151 166 128


Undergraduate 10 15 12 16 13
Graduate 93 77 139 150 115

College 538 545 463 488 509


Undergraduate 145 154 132 161 148
Graduate 394 391 331 328 361

390
Table 11.5 - Continued
Employed Persons by Highest Grade Completed and Sex: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Number in thousands. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
2017
Highest Grade Completed
January April July October Average

Both Sexes 4,130 4,135 4,385 4,338 4,247

No Grade Completed 31 13 18 15 19

Elementary 874 800 1,024 975 918


Undergraduate 328 302 370 324 331
Graduate 546 499 653 651 587

Junior High School 1,895 1,944 2,074 1,987 1,975


Undergraduate 439 449 520 547 489
Graduate 1,456 1,495 1,554 1,440 1,486

Senior High School - 12 2 10 6


Undergraduate - 12 2 8 5
Graduate - 0 - 2 1

Post-Secondary 293 348 244 304 297


Undergraduate 31 27 16 29 26
Graduate 262 321 228 274 271

College 1,036 1,018 1,022 1,047 1,031


Undergraduate 386 385 409 380 390
Graduate 650 633 614 667 641

Male 2,634 2,665 2,829 2,750 2,719

No Grade Completed 23 10 12 8 13

Elementary 609 565 725 701 650


Undergraduate 245 224 264 240 243
Graduate 364 341 461 461 407

Junior High School 1,299 1,341 1,396 1,348 1,346


Undergraduate 316 330 367 406 355
Graduate 983 1,011 1,029 942 991

Senior High School - 4 1 3 2


Undergraduate - 4 1 3 2
Graduate - * - * *

Post-Secondary 171 171 143 180 166


Undergraduate 20 20 11 19 17
Graduate 151 152 132 161 149

College 531 573 552 510 542


Undergraduate 236 256 270 216 245
Graduate 296 317 281 294 297

391
Table 11.5 - Continued
Employed Persons by Highest Grade Completed and Sex: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Number in thousands. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
2017
Highest Grade Completed
January April July October Average

Female 1,496 1,470 1,555 1,588 1,527

No Grade Completed 8 2 6 7 6

Elementary 265 235 299 274 268


Undergraduate 83 78 106 83 87
Graduate 182 157 193 191 181

Junior High School 596 603 678 639 629


Undergraduate 123 119 153 141 134
Graduate 473 484 525 498 495

Senior High School - 8 - 6 4


Undergraduate - 8 * 5 4
Graduate - - - 2 *

Post-Secondary 122 176 102 124 131


Undergraduate 11 7 6 10 9
Graduate 111 169 96 114 122

College 505 445 470 538 489


Undergraduate 150 129 138 164 145
Graduate 354 317 332 373 344

392
Table 11.5 - Continued
Employed Persons by Highest Grade Completed and Sex: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Number in thousands. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
2018
Highest Grade Completed
January April July October Average

Both Sexes 4,511 4,451 4,476 4,361 4,450

No Grade Completed 26 12 34 14 21

Elementary 979 1,121 1,064 950 1,028


Undergraduate 348 363 374 295 345
Graduate 631 758 690 655 683

Junior High School 2,096 1,965 2,003 2,065 2,032


Undergraduate 540 490 565 468 516
Graduate 1,556 1,475 1,438 1,596 1,516

Senior High School 8 35 38 38 30


Undergraduate 8 19 14 9 12
Graduate - 16 25 28 23

Post-Secondary 284 239 277 193 248


Undergraduate 22 22 45 19 27
Graduate 262 217 231 173 221

College 1,119 1,079 1,060 1,102 1,090


Undergraduate 433 521 525 410 472
Graduate 686 557 535 693 618

Male 2,796 2,804 2,796 2,755 2,788

No Grade Completed 15 8 21 10 14

Elementary 697 783 735 684 725


Undergraduate 256 271 272 229 257
Graduate 442 512 463 455 468

Junior High School 1,375 1,316 1,345 1,365 1,350


Undergraduate 387 357 389 329 365
Graduate 988 960 956 1,037 985

Senior High School 4 20 20 28 18


Undergraduate 4 9 7 6 6
Graduate - 11 14 22 12

Post-Secondary 138 134 138 113 131


Undergraduate 15 15 28 8 16
Graduate 123 119 111 106 115

College 566 542 536 555 550


Undergraduate 258 289 302 238 272
Graduate 308 253 234 317 278

393
Table 11.5 - Continued
Employed Persons by Highest Grade Completed and Sex: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Number in thousands. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
2018
Highest Grade Completed
January April July October Average

Female 1,716 1,647 1,680 1,606 1,662

No Grade Completed 10 3 13 4 8

Elementary 281 338 328 266 304


Undergraduate 92 92 102 66 88
Graduate 189 246 226 200 215

Junior High School 721 649 658 699 682


Undergraduate 154 133 176 140 151
Graduate 567 515 482 560 531

Senior High School 3 15 18 10 12


Undergraduate 3 10 7 4 6
Graduate - 6 11 6 6

Post-Secondary 146 105 139 79 117


Undergraduate 6 7 18 12 11
Graduate 139 98 121 68 106

College 554 536 524 547 540


Undergraduate 175 232 223 171 200
Graduate 378 304 301 376 340

* Less than 500


Source: Labor Force Survey, Philippine Statistics Authority

394
Table 11.5 - Continued
Employed Persons by Highest Grade Completed and Sex: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Number in thousands. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
2019
Highest Grade Completed
January April July October Average

Both Sexes 4,547 4,576 4,629 4,674 4,606

No Grade Completed 15 14 17 12 14

Elementary 981 976 1,099 959 1,004


Undergraduate 310 275 410 286 320
Graduate 671 702 690 673 684

Junior High School 2,070 2,207 2,104 2,288 2,168


Undergraduate 498 448 547 555 512
Graduate 1,573 1,759 1,557 1,734 1,656

Senior High School 48 73 63 60 61


Undergraduate 21 26 13 18 19
Graduate 27 47 50 43 42

Post-Secondary 368 312 231 249 290


Undergraduate 108 67 28 70 68
Graduate 260 245 204 179 222

College 1,065 993 1,113 1,105 1,069


Undergraduate 376 221 359 323 320
Graduate 689 773 754 782 750

Male 2,831 2,857 2,872 2,965 2,881

No Grade Completed 11 12 11 8 11

Elementary 668 691 736 682 694


Undergraduate 236 200 307 214 239
Graduate 432 491 430 468 455

Junior High School 1,385 1,463 1,385 1,580 1,453


Undergraduate 347 316 396 399 365
Graduate 1,038 1,146 989 1,181 1,089

Senior High School 34 42 34 27 34


Undergraduate 16 16 11 7 13
Graduate 18 27 23 20 22

Post-Secondary 217 177 134 136 166


Undergraduate 54 40 14 42 37
Graduate 163 137 120 94 129

College 516 471 572 532 523


Undergraduate 239 123 229 180 193
Graduate 277 348 343 352 330

395
Table 11.5 - Concluded
Employed Persons by Highest Grade Completed and Sex: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Number in thousands. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
2019
Highest Grade Completed
January April July October Average

Female 1,715 1,719 1,756 1,709 1,725

No Grade Completed 3 1 6 4 4

Elementary 313 285 363 277 310


Undergraduate 75 74 103 73 81
Graduate 238 211 260 205 228

Junior High School 685 744 719 708 714


Undergraduate 151 132 151 155 147
Graduate 535 613 568 553 567

Senior High School 14 30 29 33 27


Undergraduate 5 10 2 11 7
Graduate 9 20 27 22 20

Post-Secondary 150 135 97 113 124


Undergraduate 54 27 14 28 31
Graduate 97 108 84 85 93

College 549 522 542 574 547


Undergraduate 137 98 130 143 127
Graduate 412 425 411 431 420

* Less than 500


Source: Labor Force Survey, Philippine Statistics Authority

396
Table 11.6
Percentage Distribution of Overseas Filipino Workers by Sex and Region
Philippines, 2013 – 2018
(In percent. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
2013 2014 2015
Region Both Both Both
Male Female Male Female Male Female
Sexes Sexes Sexes

Philippines
(In Thousands) 2,295 1,154 1,141 2,320 1,149 1,170 2,447 1,197 1,250

Total 100.0 50.3 49.7 100.0 49.5 50.4 100.0 48.9 51.1

National Capital Region 12.8 14.6 10.9 10.5 12.5 8.6 11.0 13.0 9.0
Cordillera Administrative
Region 2.2 1.2 3.1 2.2 1.6 2.9 2.3 1.4 3.1
I - Ilocos Region 8.2 6.1 10.3 8.2 6.4 9.9 9.5 7.9 10.9
II - Cagayan Valley 6.6 3.5 9.7 6.7 3.9 9.5 6.0 3.6 8.3
III - Central Luzon 13.9 16.5 11.2 15.5 18.6 12.4 15.1 17.5 12.7
IVA - CALABARZON 18.4 22.5 14.3 17.9 20.7 15.1 17.9 20.4 15.5
MIMAROPA Region 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.1 2.5 1.6 1.8 2.2 1.5
V - Bicol Region 3.3 2.7 4.1 3.4 3.3 3.6 3.1 2.9 3.3
VI - Western Visayas 9.4 8.9 10.0 8.6 8.4 8.7 8.7 8.0 9.4
VII - Central Visayas 6.5 8.5 4.4 6.5 8.8 4.4 6.3 8.0 4.7
VIII - Eastern Visayas 1.6 1.8 1.5 1.1 1.2 1.1 2.6 3.1 2.1
IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 1.7 1.3 2.0 2.6 2.3 2.9 2.3 2.1 2.5
X - Northern Mindanao 2.7 3.5 2.0 3.4 3.3 3.6 2.8 2.8 2.8
XI - Davao Region 2.6 1.9 3.4 2.7 1.5 3.9 3.1 2.0 4.1
XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 4.1 2.4 5.8 4.6 2.3 6.9 4.4 2.5 6.2
XIII - Caraga 1.5 1.3 1.7 2.0 1.8 2.1 1.7 1.7 1.8
Autonomous Region in
Muslim Mindanao 2.3 1.2 3.3 1.8 1.0 2.7 1.5 0.9 2.1
Negros Island Region … … … … … … … … …

2016 2017 2018


Region Both Both Both
Male Female Male Female Male Female
Sexes Sexes Sexes

Philippines
(In Thousands) 2,240 1,040 1,200 2,339 1,084 1,255 2,299 1,016 1,284

Total 100.0 46.4 53.6 100.0 46.3 53.7 100.0 44.2 55.8

National Capital Region 12.9 16.5 9.8 9.5 11.3 7.9 9.7 10.6 9.0
Cordillera Administrative
Region 1.8 1.4 2.2 2.3 1.6 3.0 1.8 1.0 2.4
I - Ilocos Region 8.4 6.6 9.9 9.0 7.4 10.4 9.7 7.4 11.6
II - Cagayan Valley 5.3 3.1 7.2 6.8 4.1 9.2 6.5 3.8 8.7
III - Central Luzon 12.7 14.5 11.1 12.9 14.9 11.1 14.3 17.6 11.7
IVA - CALABARZON 21.0 23.4 19.0 20.7 24.2 17.8 17.9 22.3 14.4
MIMAROPA Region 1.9 2.0 1.7 1.8 1.7 1.9 1.8 1.9 1.7
V - Bicol Region 4.0 3.4 4.5 3.8 3.4 4.2 3.7 3.8 3.7
VI - Western Visayas 4.9 4.5 5.1 9.5 10.0 9.1 8.9 9.6 8.3
VII - Central Visayas 4.9 6.8 3.2 6.1 9.1 3.5 5.6 6.8 4.6
VIII - Eastern Visayas 2.1 2.3 1.9 2.1 2.6 1.6 2.2 2.3 2.0
IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 2.3 2.1 2.5 2.1 1.5 2.6 2.5 2.1 2.8
X - Northern Mindanao 2.6 2.6 2.5 2.5 2.4 2.6 3.5 3.6 3.4
XI - Davao Region 3.0 2.4 3.5 3.0 1.7 4.2 3.3 2.0 4.4
XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 4.3 2.4 6.0 4.2 2.0 6.2 4.6 2.3 6.5
XIII - Caraga 1.9 1.4 2.4 1.7 1.2 2.1 1.8 1.7 1.9
Autonomous Region in
Muslim Mindanao 1.9 1.0 2.8 1.9 0.9 2.7 2.1 1.2 2.9
Negros Island Region 4.2 3.6 4.6 … … … … … …

Source: Survey on Overseas Filipinos, Philippine Statistics Authority

397
Table 11.7
Percentage Distribution of Overseas Filipino Workers by Type and Region
Philippines, 2012 – 2017
(In percent. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
2012 2013 2014
Region Other Other Other
Total OCWs Total OCWs Total OCWs
OFWs OFWs OFWs

Philippines
(In Thousands) 2,043 1,940 104 2,285 2,199 86 2,320 2,228 92

Total 100.0 95.0 5.1 100.0 96.2 3.8 100.0 96.0 4.0

National Capital Region 13.8 14.0 9.6 12.8 12.9 10.6 10.5 10.6 7.7
Cordillera Administrative
Region 1.8 1.8 1.1 2.2 2.2 1.6 2.2 2.3 2.0
I - Ilocos Region 9.5 9.8 3.8 8.2 8.3 6.8 8.2 8.3 3.5
II - Cagayan Valley 6.1 6.4 1.4 6.6 6.8 1.9 6.7 7.0 1.2
III - Central Luzon 14.4 14.0 22.3 13.9 14.3 4.3 15.5 15.3 19.3
IVA - CALABARZON 16.0 16.0 15.7 18.5 18.3 23.6 17.9 17.7 20.9
MIMAROPA Region 1.7 1.7 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.1 2.1 2.1 1.3
V - Bicol Region 3.1 3.2 1.5 3.4 3.3 5.0 3.4 3.5 1.6
VI - Western Visayas 8.3 8.5 3.1 9.5 9.6 6.0 8.6 8.8 2.1
VII - Central Visayas 6.6 6.8 2.6 6.5 6.6 2.5 6.5 6.7 2.6
VIII - Eastern Visayas 2.0 2.0 1.0 1.2 1.2 1.7 1.1 1.2 0.8
IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 2.3 2.1 5.6 1.7 1.5 6.8 2.6 2.2 12.8
X - Northern Mindanao 3.0 3.0 2.0 2.8 2.7 4.9 3.4 3.4 4.5
XI - Davao Region 2.8 2.9 2.4 2.6 2.4 8.7 2.7 2.7 2.8
XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 4.2 4.1 5.0 4.1 4.2 0.8 4.6 4.5 8.9
XIII - Caraga 1.4 1.4 2.5 1.5 1.5 1.2 2.0 2.0 0.7
Autonomous Region in
Muslim Mindanao 3.1 2.3 18.0 2.3 1.9 11.6 1.8 1.6 7.2
Negros Island Region … … … … … … … … …

2015 2016 2017


Region Other Other Other
Total OCWs Total OCWs Total OCWs
OFWs OFWs OFWs

Philippines
(In Thousands) 2,447 2,377 70 2,240 2,185 56 2,339 2,270 69

Total 100.0 97.1 2.9 100.0 97.5 2.5 100.0 97.0 3.0

National Capital Region 11.0 10.9 12.6 12.9 13.0 7.8 9.5 9.4 11.4
Cordillera Administrative
Region 2.3 2.3 4.1 1.8 1.7 6.1 2.3 2.3 3.8
I - Ilocos Region 9.5 9.6 5.4 8.4 8.6 0.8 9.0 9.1 6.2
II - Cagayan Valley 6.0 6.1 2.9 5.3 5.4 0.0 6.8 6.9 3.4
III - Central Luzon 15.1 15.3 6.2 12.7 12.8 11.3 12.9 12.7 19.2
IVA - CALABARZON 17.9 17.8 19.8 21.0 21.2 13.4 20.7 21.1 9.9
MIMAROPA Region 1.8 1.9 - 1.9 1.9 1.6 1.8 1.8 1.5
V - Bicol Region 3.1 3.2 0.6 4.0 4.0 4.8 3.8 3.9 2.6
VI - Western Visayas 8.7 8.8 5.5 4.9 5.0 0.8 9.5 9.7 3.4
VII - Central Visayas 6.3 6.2 11.6 4.9 4.8 6.6 6.1 5.8 18.5
VIII - Eastern Visayas 2.6 2.6 0.5 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 0.6
IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 2.3 2.0 10.2 2.3 2.1 10.6 2.1 2.1 -
X - Northern Mindanao 2.8 2.7 5.0 2.6 2.6 1.1 2.5 2.6 0.2
XI - Davao Region 3.1 3.0 6.3 3.0 2.9 5.4 3.0 2.8 9.3
XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 4.4 4.4 2.0 4.3 4.4 2.4 4.2 4.3 1.5
XIII - Caraga 1.7 1.8 1.0 1.9 1.9 1.2 1.7 1.7 1.5
Autonomous Region in
Muslim Mindanao 1.5 1.4 6.2 1.9 1.5 18.2 1.9 1.7 7.1
Negros Island Region … … … 4.2 4.1 6.0 … … …

Source: Survey on Overseas Filipinos, Philippine Statistics Authority

398
Table 11.8
Percentage Distribution of Overseas Contract Workers by Sex and Region
Philippines, 2013 – 2018
(In percent. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
2013 2014 2015
Region Both Both Both
Male Female Male Female Male Female
Sexes Sexes Sexes

Philippines
(In Thousands) 2,209 1,116 1,092 2,228 1,107 1,121 2,377 1,168 1,209

Total 100.0 50.5 49.4 100.0 49.7 50.3 100.0 49.1 50.9

National Capital Region 12.8 14.7 11.0 10.6 12.8 8.6 10.9 13.1 8.8
Cordillera Administrative
Region 2.2 1.2 3.2 2.3 1.6 2.9 2.3 1.4 3.1
I - Ilocos Region 8.3 6.3 10.3 8.3 6.4 10.2 9.6 8.0 11.2
II - Cagayan Valley 6.8 3.5 10.1 7.0 3.9 9.9 6.1 3.6 8.5
III - Central Luzon 14.3 16.9 11.6 15.3 18.5 12.2 15.3 17.9 12.9
IVA - CALABARZON 18.2 22.5 13.9 17.7 20.9 14.6 17.8 20.3 15.4
MIMAROPA Region 2.2 2.3 2.2 2.1 2.5 1.7 1.9 2.3 1.5
V - Bicol Region 3.3 2.5 4.0 3.5 3.3 3.8 3.2 2.9 3.4
VI - Western Visayas 9.6 9.0 10.1 8.8 8.6 9.0 8.8 8.2 9.4
VII - Central Visayas 6.6 8.6 4.6 6.7 9.0 4.5 6.2 7.9 4.5
VIII - Eastern Visayas 1.6 1.8 1.4 1.2 1.2 1.1 2.6 3.1 2.1
IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 1.5 1.2 1.8 2.2 1.7 2.6 2.0 1.7 2.4
X - Northern Mindanao 2.7 3.5 1.8 3.4 3.2 3.5 2.7 2.7 2.8
XI - Davao Region 2.4 1.7 3.1 2.7 1.5 4.0 3.0 1.9 4.1
XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 4.2 2.5 6.0 4.5 2.2 6.7 4.4 2.5 6.3
XIII - Caraga 1.5 1.2 1.8 2.0 1.9 2.2 1.8 1.7 1.8
Autonomous Region in
Muslim Mindanao 1.9 0.6 3.3 1.6 0.7 2.6 1.4 0.7 2.0
Negros Island Region … … … … … … … … …

2016 2017 2018


Region Both Both Both
Male Female Male Female Male Female
Sexes Sexes Sexes

Philippines
(In Thousands) 2,185 1,013 1,171 2,270 1,049 1,220 2,211 973 1,239

Total 100.0 46.4 53.6 100.0 46.2 53.8 100.0 44.0 56.0

National Capital Region 13.0 16.8 9.7 9.4 11.4 7.6 9.8 10.7 9.1
Cordillera Administrative
Region 1.7 1.3 2.1 2.3 1.6 2.9 1.8 1.0 2.4
I - Ilocos Region 8.6 6.8 10.1 9.1 7.5 10.5 10.0 7.6 11.8
II - Cagayan Valley 5.4 3.1 7.4 6.9 4.2 9.3 6.8 3.8 9.0
III - Central Luzon 12.8 14.7 11.1 12.7 14.7 11.0 14.5 18.3 11.5
IVA - CALABARZON 21.2 23.6 19.1 21.1 24.5 18.1 17.6 22.0 14.1
MIMAROPA Region 1.9 2.0 1.7 1.8 1.7 1.9 1.5 1.8 1.3
V - Bicol Region 4.0 3.3 4.6 3.9 3.4 4.2 3.8 3.9 3.8
VI - Western Visayas 5.0 4.7 5.2 9.7 10.3 9.2 9.0 9.9 8.4
VII - Central Visayas 4.8 6.8 3.1 5.8 8.4 3.5 5.5 6.8 4.4
VIII - Eastern Visayas 2.1 2.3 1.9 2.1 2.7 1.6 2.3 2.4 2.1
IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 2.1 1.9 2.3 2.1 1.5 2.6 2.4 2.1 2.7
X - Northern Mindanao 2.6 2.7 2.6 2.6 2.5 2.7 3.5 3.5 3.5
XI - Davao Region 2.9 2.2 3.6 2.8 1.7 3.8 3.1 1.4 4.4
XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 4.4 2.4 6.1 4.3 2.0 6.3 4.8 2.4 6.7
XIII - Caraga 1.9 1.3 2.4 1.7 1.2 2.1 1.7 1.7 1.8
Autonomous Region in
Muslim Mindanao 1.5 0.5 2.4 1.7 0.6 2.7 1.9 0.6 2.9
Negros Island Region 4.1 3.6 4.6 … … … … … …

Source: Survey on Overseas Filipinos, Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 11.9
Number of Establishments Resorting to Permanent Closure/Retrenchment and Displaced Workers
by Industry: Region III, 2015 – 2019
Industry 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Establishments Reporting 173 180 183 153 861

Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry 3 2 2 1 20

Industry 71 75 50 99 308

Mining and Quarrying 1 4 3 7 7


Manufacturing 61 63 39 76 213
Construction 6 4 7 15 80
Electricity, Gas and Water 3 4 1 1 8

Services 99 103 131 53 533

Wholesale and Retail Trade 36 29 34 29 99


Transportation, Communication and Storage 20 9 9 3 63
Financing, Insurance, Real Estate and
Business Services 23 51 69 16 301
Community, Social and Personal Services 20 14 19 5 70

Displaced Workers 15,558 5,086 3,598 64,862 63,799

Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry 10 38 18 19 348

Industry 11,864 2,920 1,535 56,197 48,851

Mining and Quarrying 17 95 36 724 344


Manufacturing 10,508 2,726 1,351 48,701 32,373
Construction 840 66 147 6,261 15,797
Electricity, Gas and Water 499 33 1 511 337

Services 3,684 2,128 2,045 8,646 14,600

Wholesale and Retail Trade 499 994 973 4,143 1,833


Transportation, Communication and Storage 2,081 75 113 78 1,420
Financing, Insurance, Real Estate and
Business Services 814 929 877 1,626 10,067
Community, Social and Personal Services 290 130 82 2,799 1,280

Source: Department of Labor and Employment: Regional Office No. III Field Termination Report

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Table 11.10
Number of Registered Job Applicants in Public Employment Service Officers By Sex and Province
Region III, 2014 – 2019
(Membership in Thousands)
2014 2015 2016
Province
Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female

Region III 90,469 38,294 52,175 17,948 8,629 9,319 10,302 4,806 5,496
Aurora 1,288 564 724 109 38 71 - - -
Bataan 7,765 5,284 2,481 1,481 1,030 451 11 10 1
Bulacan 22,215 10,429 11,786 4,273 2,058 2,215 1,579 706 873
Nueva Ecija 5,374 2,269 3,105 999 404 595 2,277 1,093 1,184
Pampanga 40,958 13,446 27,512 7,997 3,700 4,297 5,890 2,747 3,143
Tarlac 4,406 2,043 2,363 1,455 611 844 545 250 295
Zambales 8,463 4,259 4,204 1,634 788 846 - - -

2017 2018 2019


Province
Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female

Region III 77,457 35,215 42,242 202,100 91,339 110,761 267,209 122,318 144,891
Aurora 1,217 505 712 7,877 3,486 4,391 6,019 2,292 3,727
Bataan 8,233 4,603 3,630 11,473 6,291 5,182 11,461 5,881 5,580
Bulacan 22,877 9,905 12,972 58,553 25,173 33,380 59,807 26,822 32,985
Nueva Ecija 10,852 4,687 6,165 44,487 19,087 25,400 61,452 27,514 33,938
Pampanga 18,422 8,070 10,352 48,980 22,079 26,901 98,263 45,298 52,965
Tarlac 8,446 3,714 4,732 16,562 7,614 8,948 16,959 7,872 9,087
Zambales 7,410 3,731 3,679 14,168 7,609 6,559 13,248 6,639 6,609

Source: Department of Labor and Employment Regional Office No. III

Table 11.11
Number and Membership of Existing Workers’ Associations and Collective Bargaining Agreements
Filed and Workers Covered: Region III, 2011 – 2019
Worker's Association Collective Bargaining Agreements Filed
Year
Number Membership Number Workers Covered

2011 127 1,654 27 3,439


2012 153 8,533 28 3,636
2013 367 13,848 20 9,052
2014 355 16,999 27 13,877
2015 503 17,546 12 17,419
2016 660 25,622 32 8,140
2017 534 22,023 38 4,704
2018 561 20,310 42 5,792
2019 534 24,536 40 5,952

Source: Department of Labor and Employment Regional Office No. III: Statistical Performance Reporting System

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Table 11.12
Number of Single Entry Approach Handled, Disposed, Workers Involved and Rate of Disposition
and Settlement Rate: Region III, 2011 – 2019
Single Entry
Single Entry
Approach
Approach Workers Rate of Settlement Rate
Year (SENA) Notices
(SENA) Notices Involved Disposition (%) (%)
Disposed within
Handled
30 days

2011 941 938 1,512 99.7% 80.7%


2012 767 764 1,990 99.6% 89.7%
2013 1,200 1,194 2,641 99.5% 97.0%
2014 1,329 1,323 2,452 99.5% 94.5%
2015 1,365 1,365 3,037 100.0% 94.0%
2016 1,821 1,821 5,495 100.0% 98.5%
2017 2,233 2,233 4,229 100.0% 93.6%
2018 2,250 2,250 5,787 100.0% 99.3%
2019 2,252 2,252 6,574 100.0% 99.2%

Source: Department of Labor and Employment Regional Office No. III: Statistical Performance Reporting System

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Chapter 12
SOCIAL
SERVICES

403
404
Chapter 12
SOCIAL SERVICES

Data on social welfare serve as indicators on 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 social welfare policies and programs.

This chapter presents data at the regional and/or provincial 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 number of children in need of special protection served by the DSWD. The
DSWD, which is the main source of data, compiles the information based on its administrative
reporting systems. This chapter also contains data on the number of persons with functional disability
sourced from the Census of Population and Housing conducted by the PSA.

Sector Highlights
 Women in especially difficult circumstances served by DSWD in Region III increased by
19.1 percent from the 115 women in 2018 to 137 in 2019. Victims of trafficking were recorded
the highest number of cases, followed by women victims of physical abused or battered having
65 and 35 cases, respectively. (see Table 12.2)

 Children in need of special protection served by DSWD decreased by 26.6 percent from 203
in 2018 to 149 in 2019. Neglected children with 65 cases was recorded the most common
case of child abuse, followed by sexually abused children with 33 cases. (see Table 12.3)

 As of 2019, the number of barangays with day care centers in the region remained the same
since 2015 at 3,023. There are 4,174 day care centers established in the region. Among
provinces, only Pampanga have covered 100 percent of their barangay with established day
care centers while Nueva Ecija and Bulacan covered 99 percent each of their barangays. (see
Table 12.4)

 The Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program of DSWD had a total of 280,934 beneficiaries
served through regular cash conditional transfer in 2019. (see Table 12.6)

 The number of Social Pension Program beneficiaries in 2019 decreased by 35.1 percent, from
114,396 beneficiaries in 2018 to 74,214 in 2019. (see Table 12.8)

 Bataan registered having the highest Human Development Index (HDI) among the provinces
in the region in 2012 at 0.729, followed by Pampanga at 0.727. On the other hand, Zambales
registered the lowest HDI at 0.542. (see Table 12.10)

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Table 12.1
Unduplicated Number of Clients by Clientele Category and Sex: Region III, 2014 – 2019
2014 2015 2016
Clientele Category
Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female

Region III 19,134 9,190 5,413

Families ... .. .. 589 .. .. 3 .. ..


Children 4,572 2,168 2,404 4,555 2,128 2,427 4,709 2,227 2,482
Youth 3,368 1,463 1,905 2,902 1,270 1,632 - - -
Women 7,413 ... 7,413 950 ... 950 125 ... -
Persons with Disability 327 237 90 3 3 ... 11 6 5
Senior Citizen 3,454 2,189 1,265 191 76 115 565 251 314

2017 2018 2019


Clientele Category
Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female

Region III 9,517 7,030 7,822

Families .. .. .. .. .. .. - - -
Children 9,372 4,373 4,999 6,904 3,279 3,625 7,611 3,520 4,091
Youth 1 - 1 - - - - - -
Women 138 - 138 126 - 126 211 - 211
Persons with Disability 4 2 2 - - - - - -
Senior Citizen 2 1 1 - - - - - -

Source: Department of Social Welfare and Development, Field Office III

Table 12.2
Number of Women in Especially Difficult Circumstances (WEDC) by Clientele Category
Region III, 2014-2019
Clientele Category 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Region III 86 205 232 107 115 137

Sexually abused 9 13 31 8 1 2
Physically abused or battered 35 80 13 19 11 35
Victims of Involuntary Prostitution - - 17 - - 1
Victims of Illegal Recruitment - 7 125 4 10 18
Victims of Trafficking 5 19 25 21 50 65
Victims of emotional or economic abused 86 9 55 43 16
Others : Parents of CEDCs 37 - - - - -
Rebel Returnee - - 12 - - -

Source: Department of Social Welfare and Development, Field Office III

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Table 12.3
Number of Children in Need of Special Protection by Case Category and Sex: Region III, 2014 – 2019
2014 2015 2016
Case Category Both Both Both
Male Female Male Female Male Female
Sexes Sexes Sexes

Region III 659 321 338 630 184 446 436 273 163

Abandoned 121 58 63 72 37 35 38 13 25
Neglected 159 93 66 191 72 119 60 35 25
Voluntary Committed/Surrendered 23 7 16 31 22 9 34 18 16
Physically Abused/Maltreated 51 18 33 136 15 121 15 5 10
Sexually Abused 82 3 79 4 - 4 48 - 48
Sexually Exploited 4 4 - - - - 6 - 6
Victims of Child Labor - - - - - - - - -
Victims of Armed Conflict - - - - - - - - -
Victims of Child Trafficking 71 15 56 82 5 77 6 - 6
Street Children 1 - 1 9 - 9 - - -
Children with Disabilities 35 29 6 90 18 72 - - -
Children in Conflict with the Law 112 94 18 15 15 - 229 202 27

2017 2018 2019


Case Category Both Both Both
Male Female Male Female Male Female
Sexes Sexes Sexes

Region III 153 59 94 203 72 131 149 66 83

Abandoned 22 14 8 34 13 21 17 12 5
Neglected 44 24 20 71 33 38 65 34 31
Voluntary Committed/Surrendered 14 7 7 24 6 18 16 7 9
Physically Abused/Maltreated 4 - 4 27 16 11 14 9 5
Sexually Abused 42 3 39 28 1 27 33 3 30
Sexually Exploited 10 7 3 11 2 9 - - -
Victims of Child Labor 2 2 - - - - - - -
Victims of Armed Conflict - - - - - - - - -
Victims of Child Trafficking 15 2 13 8 1 7 3 - 3
Street Children - - - - - - - - -
Children with Disabilities - - - - - - 1 1 -
Children in Conflict with the Law - - - - - - - - -

Source: Department of Social Welfare and Development, Field Office III

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Table 12.4
Number of Day Care Centers and Workers by Province: Region III, 2014 – 2019
Barangay Day Care Centers
Province with Day Percent
Number Number Workers
Care Center Covered

2014
Region III 3,102 2,969 96 4,077 4,060
Aurora 151 142 94 207 207
Bataan 237 220 93 285 274
Bulacan 569 558 98 850 849
Nueva Ecija 849 838 99 1,059 1,059
Pampanga 538 531 99 708 706
Tarlac 511 465 91 629 629
Zambales 247 215 87 339 336

2015
Region III 3,102 3,023 97 4,046 4,040
Aurora 151 143 95 210 210
Bataan 237 225 95 293 287
Bulacan 569 565 99 818 818
Nueva Ecija 849 839 99 1,043 1,043
Pampanga 538 536 100 716 716
Tarlac 511 480 94 623 623
Zambales 247 235 95 343 343

2016
Region III 3,102 3,023 97 4,170 4,163
Aurora 151 143 95 211 214
Bataan 237 225 95 299 292
Bulacan 569 565 99 870 870
Nueva Ecija 849 839 99 1,068 1,060
Pampanga 538 536 100 749 749
Tarlac 511 480 94 625 630
Zambales 247 235 95 348 348

2017
Region III 3,102 3,023 97 4,174 4,159
Aurora 151 143 95 214 214
Bataan 237 225 95 299 292
Bulacan 569 565 99 870 866
Nueva Ecija 849 839 99 1,068 1,060
Pampanga 538 536 100 751 749
Tarlac 511 480 94 624 630
Zambales 247 235 95 348 348

2018
Region III 3,102 3,023 97 4,174 4,159
Aurora 151 143 95 214 214
Bataan 237 225 95 299 292
Bulacan 569 565 99 870 866
Nueva Ecija 849 839 99 1,068 1,060
Pampanga 538 536 100 751 749
Tarlac 511 480 94 624 630
Zambales 247 235 95 348 348

2019
Region III 3,102 3,023 97 4,174 4,159
Aurora 151 143 95 214 214
Bataan 237 225 95 299 292
Bulacan 569 565 99 870 866
Nueva Ecija 849 839 99 1,068 1,060
Pampanga 538 536 100 751 749
Tarlac 511 480 94 624 630
Zambales 247 235 95 348 348

Source: Department of Social Welfare and Development, Field Office III

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Table 12.5
Number of Emergency Relief Assistance Beneficiaries Served by Province
Region III, 2014-2019
Province 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Region III 34,496 164,798 1,158 2,728 153,271 10,757


Aurora - 13,219 1,089 2,669 4,935 -
Bataan - - - - 29,112 6,273
Bulacan 16,735 47,827 - - 38,764 400
Nueva Ecija 10,741 66,703 50 - 33,603 -
Pampanga 2,197 24,958 19 59 24,041 4,084
Tarlac 4,701 9,784 - - 17,753 -
Zambales 122 2,307 - - 5,063 -

Source: Department of Social Welfare and Development, Field Office III

Table 12.6
Number of Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program Beneficiaries Served by Regular Cash Conditional
Transfer and by Province: Region III, 2014-2019
Regular Cash Conditional Transfer
Province
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Region III 292,161 292,161 284,317 281,288 282,219 280,934


Aurora 8,231 8,231 8,878 8,048 8,035 8,044
Bataan 17,723 17,723 17,420 17,142 17,209 17,186
Bulacan 69,012 69,012 67,812 68,243 68,717 67,698
Nueva Ecija 85,797 85,797 81,960 81,441 81,528 81,947
Pampanga 52,418 52,418 50,419 50,029 50,040 49,115
Tarlac 39,770 39,770 38,720 38,311 38,434 38,682
Zambales 19,210 19,210 19,108 18,074 18,256 18,262

Source: Department of Social Welfare and Development, Field Office III

Table 12.7
Number of Social Pension Program Beneficiaries Served by Province
Region III, 2014-2019
Province 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Region III 22,327 74,837 76,625 111,970 114,396 74,214


Aurora 911 2,852 3,483 5,490 5,487 3,928
Bataan 992 5,155 6,113 9,507 9,437 3,581
Bulacan 3,711 11,551 13,076 19,915 21,065 13,687
Nueva Ecija 7,730 17,494 19,818 28,680 29,253 19,100
Pampanga 4,497 21,823 15,415 22,461 22,480 15,444
Tarlac 3,101 10,638 12,136 16,590 16,743 13,144
Zambales 1,385 5,324 6,584 9,327 9,931 5,330

Source: Department of Social Welfare and Development, Field Office III

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Table 12.8
Household Population 5 Years Old and Over by Sex, Type of Functional Difficulty and Province
Region III, Census Year 2010
Province / Type of Functional Difficulty Both Sexes Male Female

Region III
Household population 5 years old and over with at least one type
of functional difficulty 286,175 130,443 155,732
Difficulty in seeing, even if wearing eyeglasses 209,561 91,868 117,693
Difficulty in hearing, even if using a hearing aid 51,591 23,101 28,490
Difficulty in walking or climbing steps 65,244 29,982 35,262
Difficulty in remembering or concentrating 31,446 13,815 17,631
Difficulty in self-caring (bathing or dressing) 26,679 12,252 14,427
Difficulty in communicating 29,657 15,295 14,362

Aurora
Household population 5 years old and over with at least one type
of functional difficulty 6,513 3,226 3,287
Difficulty in seeing, even if wearing eyeglasses 4,406 2,116 2,290
Difficulty in hearing, even if using a hearing aid 1,459 735 724
Difficulty in walking or climbing steps 1,383 733 650
Difficulty in remembering or concentrating 749 346 403
Difficulty in self-caring (bathing or dressing) 573 284 289
Difficulty in communicating 809 435 374

Bataan
Household population 5 years old and over with at least one type
of functional difficulty 21,541 9,753 11,788
Difficulty in seeing, even if wearing eyeglasses 16,353 7,138 9,215
Difficulty in hearing, even if using a hearing aid 3,536 1,628 1,908
Difficulty in walking or climbing steps 4,544 2,160 2,384
Difficulty in remembering or concentrating 2,030 915 1,115
Difficulty in self-caring (bathing or dressing) 1,599 757 842
Difficulty in communicating 2,023 1,055 968

Bulacan
Household population 5 years old and over with at least one type
of functional difficulty 75,827 34,242 41,585
Difficulty in seeing, even if wearing eyeglasses 55,329 23,847 31,482
Difficulty in hearing, even if using a hearing aid 13,675 6,004 7,671
Difficulty in walking or climbing steps 18,024 8,143 9,881
Difficulty in remembering or concentrating 8,587 3,825 4,762
Difficulty in self-caring (bathing or dressing) 7,357 3,390 3,967
Difficulty in communicating 8,586 4,489 4,097

Nueva Ecija
Household population 5 years old and over with at least one type
of functional difficulty 56,157 25,874 30,283
Difficulty in seeing, even if wearing eyeglasses 41,610 18,531 23,079
Difficulty in hearing, even if using a hearing aid 10,558 4,676 5,882
Difficulty in walking or climbing steps 12,062 5,581 6,481
Difficulty in remembering or concentrating 5,870 2,550 3,320
Difficulty in self-caring (bathing or dressing) 4,836 2,226 2,610
Difficulty in communicating 5,610 2,879 2,731

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Table 12.8 - Concluded
Household Population 5 Years Old and Over By Sex, Type of Functional Difficulty and Province
Region III, Census Year 2010
Province / Type of Functional Difficulty Both Sexes Male Female

Pampanga
Household population 5 years old and over with at least one type
of functional difficulty 61,161 27,701 33,460
Difficulty in seeing, even if wearing eyeglasses 44,068 19,266 24,802
Difficulty in hearing, even if using a hearing aid 10,045 4,490 5,555
Difficulty in walking or climbing steps 14,456 6,536 7,920
Difficulty in remembering or concentrating 7,125 3,048 4,077
Difficulty in self-caring (bathing or dressing) 6,400 2,914 3,486
Difficulty in communicating 6,655 3,361 3,294

Tarlac
Household population 5 years old and over with at least one type
of functional difficulty 37,822 17,324 20,498
Difficulty in seeing, even if wearing eyeglasses 26,593 11,685 14,908
Difficulty in hearing, even if using a hearing aid 7,516 3,339 4,177
Difficulty in walking or climbing steps 9,660 4,428 5,232
Difficulty in remembering or concentrating 4,614 1,999 2,615
Difficulty in self-caring (bathing or dressing) 3,777 1,705 2,072
Difficulty in communicating 3,596 1,843 1,753

Zambales
Household population 5 years old and over with at least one type
of functional difficulty 27,154 12,323 14,831
Difficulty in seeing, even if wearing eyeglasses 21,202 9,285 11,917
Difficulty in hearing, even if using a hearing aid 4,802 2,229 2,573
Difficulty in walking or climbing steps 5,115 2,401 2,714
Difficulty in remembering or concentrating 2,471 1,132 1,339
Difficulty in self-caring (bathing or dressing) 2,137 976 1,161
Difficulty in communicating 2,378 1,233 1,145

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 12.9
Human Development Index by Component and Province: Region III, 1997 – 2012
Life Real Per
Human Expected Life
Expectancy Mean Years Capita Education Income
Province Development Years of Expectancy
at Birth of Schooling Income Index Index
Index (HDI) Schooling Index
(years) (pesos)

1997
Aurora 0.537 62.4 8.4 12.6 41,531 0.670 0.857 0.230
Bataan 0.662 67.6 8.6 12.3 57,171 0.754 0.857 0.246
Bulacan 0.657 70.1 8.5 11.9 55,255 0.793 0.838 0.192
Nueva Ecija 0.539 69.8 8.1 12.1 39,065 0.789 0.824 0.210
Pampanga 0.650 71.9 8.4 12.1 52,635 0.821 0.843 0.373
Tarlac 0.561 67.7 8.2 12.1 42,509 0.754 0.832 0.266
Zambales 0.629 68.7 8.9 12.4 50,275 0.771 0.876 0.244

2000
Aurora 0.531 65.3 8.3 11.8 40,068 0.717 0.825 0.253
Bataan 0.655 67.6 8.5 12.4 56,078 0.753 0.855 0.436
Bulacan 0.692 70.9 8.2 11.7 61,915 0.805 0.818 0.503
Nueva Ecija 0.524 68.6 7.9 11.8 38,335 0.770 0.804 0.233
Pampanga 0.620 71.1 8.4 12.0 48,797 0.808 0.835 0.353
Tarlac 0.501 67.5 8.0 11.5 36,327 0.752 0.797 0.210
Zambales 0.586 66.4 8.9 12.7 45,046 0.734 0.885 0.310

2003
Aurora 0.545 67.0 8.4 12.3 40,523 0.744 0.844 0.258
Bataan 0.637 68.5 9.0 12.6 51,148 0.767 0.888 0.380
Bulacan 0.665 72.1 8.5 11.9 55,281 0.825 0.835 0.427
Nueva Ecija 0.506 69.1 7.9 11.6 36,245 0.777 0.800 0.209
Pampanga 0.657 71.7 8.6 12.3 53,487 0.819 0.854 0.406
Tarlac 0.585 68.1 7.9 11.7 46,674 0.762 0.802 0.328
Zambales 0.580 67.0 9.0 13.0 43,377 0.744 0.902 0.291

2006
Aurora 0.562 68.7 8.3 10.4 43,855 0.771 0.777 0.296
Bataan 0.660 69.4 9.2 12.1 54,618 0.781 0.877 0.419
Bulacan 0.680 73.4 9.0 11.9 55,807 0.845 0.861 0.433
Nueva Ecija 0.494 69.6 8.3 11.4 34,504 0.784 0.812 0.189
Pampanga 0.676 72.4 9.0 11.7 56,179 0.829 0.852 0.437
Tarlac 0.579 68.7 8.8 11.7 43,940 0.771 0.845 0.297
Zambales 0.561 67.7 8.7 12.4 41,571 0.754 0.866 0.270

2009
Aurora 0.630 70.4 8.9 12.7 48,876 0.798 0.885 0.354
Bataan 0.698 70.2 9.4 12.4 59,593 0.795 0.900 0.476
Bulacan 0.699 74.6 9.3 12.1 56,993 0.864 0.884 0.446
Nueva Ecija 0.511 70.0 8.7 11.7 35,534 0.791 0.840 0.201
Pampanga 0.634 73.1 9.0 12.1 48,406 0.840 0.871 0.348
Tarlac 0.573 69.4 9.0 11.3 43,084 0.781 0.840 0.287
Zambales 0.600 68.3 9.5 12.6 45,206 0.764 0.909 0.312

2012
Aurora 0.551 72.2 8.4 12.4 39,018 0.802 0.846 0.246
Bataan 0.729 71.1 10.0 12.2 64,953 0.787 0.914 0.539
Bulacan 0.705 75.9 9.6 12.2 57,475 0.860 0.895 0.455
Nueva Ecija 0.566 70.5 8.9 11.5 41,824 0.776 0.839 0.278
Pampanga 0.727 73.8 9.5 12.4 62,941 0.828 0.899 0.516
Tarlac 0.673 70.0 9.6 11.7 57,209 0.769 0.878 0.452
Zambales 0.542 68.9 9.1 12.1 38,690 0.753 0.871 0.242

Note: 2012 Estimates are not comparable to previously-published provincial HDI.


Source: Human Development Network (HDN)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Philippine Statistics Authority

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Table 12.10
Human Development Index by Province: Region III, 1997 – 2012
Province 1997 2000 2003 2006 2009 2012

Aurora 0.537 0.531 0.545 0.562 0.630 0.551


Bataan 0.662 0.655 0.637 0.660 0.698 0.729
Bulacan 0.657 0.692 0.665 0.680 0.699 0.705
Nueva Ecija 0.539 0.524 0.506 0.494 0.511 0.566
Pampanga 0.650 0.620 0.657 0.676 0.634 0.727
Tarlac 0.561 0.501 0.585 0.579 0.573 0.673
Zambales 0.629 0.586 0.580 0.561 0.600 0.542

Note: 2012 Estimates are not comparable to previously-published provincial HDI.


Source: Human Development Network (HDN)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Philippine Statistics Authority

Table 12.11
Child Development Index by Component: Region III, 2000, 2003 and 2006
Component 2000 2003 2006

Child Health Index 0.988 0.992 0.992


Child Education Index 0.806 0.807 0.643
Quantity of Life Index 0.733 0.755 0.734
Child Development Index 0.842 0.851 0.790

Rights-Based
Child Health Index 0.896 0.921 0.934
Child Education Index 0.806 0.807 0.643
Quantity of Life Index 0.733 0.755 0.734
Child Development Index 0.812 0.828 0.771

Source: Human Development Network (HDN)


United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Philippine Statistics Authority

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Chapter 13
TRANSPORTATION AND
COMMUNICATION

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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 for national and local development. The data can be used by planners and decision
makers in government in the formulation of strategies that will connect the locality with its neighbors.
The different modes of transportation and networks and media for communication are vital in the
economic, social and cultural lives of people 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 bounds of the community. Similarly,
breakthrough in the communication system accelerates the flow of information. This era of information
technology enables a faster access on 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 is essential in monitoring the progress 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 includes the registration of motor vehicles and
permits/licenses issued by the Land Transportation Office (LTO). It also includes data on length of
roads and bridges provided by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH). For the
communication sector, the chapter provides data on the number of households with internet access
sourced from the 2010 Census of Population and Housing conducted by PSA.

Sector Highlights
 The number of motor vehicles registered increased by 9.1 percent from 1,345,337 vehicles in
2018 to in 1,467,729 in 2019. (see Table 13.1)

Figure 13.1 Number of Motor Vehicles Registered


Region III, 2015 - 2019

1,600
1,467.7
1,400 1,345.3
1,252.4
Number of vehicle registered

1,200 1,092.9
1,045.9
1,000
in thousands

800

600

400

200

0
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Year

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 Almost two thirds (62.6 percent) of the total number of motor vehicles registered in 2019 were
motorcycles/tricycles, an increase of 16.5 percent from the 788,248 motorcycle/tricycles
registered in 2018. (see Table 13.3)

 Majority of registered motor vehicles increased in 2018 except the number of registered utility
vehicles, trucks and buses which decreased by 2.4 percent, 15.8 percent and 18.4 percent,
respectively. (see Table 13.3)

 Among the provinces, Pampanga posted the highest number of motor vehicles registered at
585,638 or 39.9 percent of the total. Motor vehicles registration in Pampanga went up by 0.5
percent in 2019. (see Table 13.3)

 By type of vehicle, motorcycles/tricycles accounted 62.6 percent of the total number of


registered motor vehicles in Central Luzon. (see Table 13.4)

 The number of newly registered motor vehicles increased by 20.2 percent, from 291,999
vehicles in 2018 to 350,919 in 2019. (see Table 13.5)

Figure 13.2 Number of Motor Vehicles Registered by Type: Region III, 2019

Motorcycles/Tricycles 918.5

Utility Vehicles 264.8

Cars 140.4

Sports Utility Vehicles 74.0


Type of vehicle

Trucks 58.3

Trailers 9.4

Buses 2.3

0.0 100.0 200.0 300.0 400.0 500.0 600.0 700.0 800.0 900.0
Number of vehicle registered
(in thousands)

 There were 861,928 permits/licenses issued in 2019. The number of issued Student’s permits
recorded the highest number at a total of 323,558, followed by professional drivers’ license
and non-professional drivers’ licenses with 287,565 and 249,645 respectively. The least
issued permits/licenses were for the conductors’ permits with 1,160 only. (see Table 13.6)

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Figure 13.3 Number of Permits/Licenses Issued: Region III, 2019 and 2018

323,558
Student's Permit
295,922
Type of Licenses/Permits

287,565
Prof License
353,804

249,645
Non-Prof License
267,395

1,160
Conductors Permit 2019 2018
1,385

0 100,000 200,000 300,000 400,000


Number of permits/licenses issued

 More than half (51.8 percent) of the 2,344.8 kilometers of national roads in Central Luzon in
2018 were concrete paved, 48.0 percent were asphalt, and the remaining 0.2 percent were
gravel filled. (see Table 13.8)

Figure 13.4 Length of Existing National Roads


by Surface Type: Region III, 2014 – 2018

Concrete Asphalt Gravel Earth


1,200
Lenght of existing national road

1,000

800
(In Kilometers)

600

400

200

0
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Year

 In 2010, one in every four households in the region had access to the internet. Of the
2,239,011 households, 9.8 percent accessed the internet from their homes while 15.8
percent from elsewhere. (see Table 13.10)

 Among the provinces in Central Luzon, Pampanga posted as the province with the highest
percentage of households with internet access at 39.7 percent of its total population, while the
lowest percentage was recorded in Aurora at 8.2 percent. (see Table 13.10)

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Table 13.1
Number of Motor Vehicles Registered by Classification and Province: Region III, 2015 - 2019
Province/
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Classification

Region III 1,045,936 1,092,922 1,252,402 1,345,337 1,467,729


Private 903,316 950,285 1,108,971 1,202,683 1,331,152
For Hire 134,753 133,918 135,174 134,096 128,213
Government 7,407 8,287 7,870 8,179 8,090
Diplomatic - - - - -
Exempt 460 432 387 379 274

Aurora 5,793 5,951 6,559 7,915 2,190


Private 4,460 4,668 5,092 6,259 2,173
For Hire 1,157 1,117 1,335 1,498 2
Government 176 166 132 158 15
Diplomatic - - - - -
Exempt - - - - -

Bataan 51,098 50,577 58,138 60,611 67,570


Private 32,031 30,046 38,223 39,550 44,016
For Hire 17,615 19,275 18,290 19,883 22,606
Government 1,452 1,256 1,625 1,178 948
Diplomatic - - - - -
Exempt - - - - -

Bulacan 244,712 246,085 264,282 297,536 263,391


Private 217,502 219,969 237,276 272,734 243,275
For Hire 26,379 25,285 26,120 23,920 19,358
Government 831 831 886 882 758
Diplomatic - - - - -
Exempt - - - - -

Nueva Ecija 155,121 154,901 161,123 186,213 250,122


Private 135,512 138,603 147,621 172,701 236,950
For Hire 18,532 14,943 12,191 12,214 11,721
Government 1,077 1,355 1,311 1,298 1,451
Diplomatic - - - - -
Exempt - - - - -

Pampanga 412,529 452,496 568,232 582,748 628,636


Private 375,608 415,741 530,688 545,315 591,577
For Hire 34,340 33,659 35,088 34,332 33,894
Government 2,509 3,033 2,407 3,045 3,128
Diplomatic - - - - -
Exempt 72 63 49 56 37

Tarlac 108,619 112,342 120,412 130,821 135,486


Private 84,435 87,041 93,495 103,157 109,832
For Hire 23,273 24,155 25,896 26,511 24,349
Government 911 1,146 1,021 1,153 1,305
Diplomatic - - - - -
Exempt - - - - -

Zambales 68,064 70,570 73,656 79,493 120,334


Private 53,768 54,217 56,576 62,967 103,329
For Hire 13,457 15,484 16,254 15,738 16,283
Government 451 500 488 465 485
Diplomatic - - - - -
Exempt 388 369 338 323 237

Source: Land Transportation Office, Regional Office III

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Table 13.2
Number of Motor Vehicles Registered by Classification: Region III, 2006 – 2019
Year Total Private For Hire Government Exempt

2006 690,411 543,144 140,840 5,838 589


2007 733,360 585,242 141,611 5,769 738
2008 804,016 646,813 150,388 6,082 733
2009 840,000 682,514 149,935 6,970 581
2010 896,800 735,074 154,064 7,026 636
2011 967,691 795,081 164,627 7,350 633
2012 984,094 823,080 153,050 7,447 517
2013 996,421 841,932 146,798 7,188 503
2014 1,007,528 858,374 140,864 7,813 477
2015 1,045,936 903,316 134,753 7,407 460
2016 1,092,922 950,285 133,918 8,287 432
2017 1,252,402 1,108,971 135,174 7,870 387
2018 1,345,337 1,202,683 134,096 8,179 379
2019 1,467,729 1,331,152 128,213 8,090 274

Note: Includes trailer for each classification of motor vehicles


Source: Land Transportation Office, Regional Office III

Table 13.3
Number of Motor Vehicles Registered by Type and Province: Region III, 2015 - 2019
Province/
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Type of Vehicle

Region III 1,045,936 1,092,922 1,252,402 1,345,337 1,467,729


Cars 109,020 110,185 122,646 136,265 140,383
Utility Vehicles 240,252 243,470 261,446 271,352 264,840
Sports Utility Vehicles 46,041 52,975 62,842 68,913 74,008
Trucks 63,419 65,262 69,875 69,321 58,337
Buses 2,907 3,688 3,143 2,836 2,313
Motorcycles/Tricycles 576,577 609,708 724,648 788,248 918,473
Trailers 7,720 7,634 7,802 8,402 9,375

Aurora 5,793 5,951 6,559 7,915 11,094


Cars 119 166 203 314 316
Utility Vehicles 888 972 1,161 1,402 1,375
Sports Utility Vehicles 168 200 236 314 322
Trucks 202 219 217 248 212
Buses - 1 1 - 2
Motorcycles/Tricycles 4,415 4,393 4,741 5,637 8,867
Trailers 1 - - - -

Bataan 51,098 50,577 58,138 60,611 67,570


Cars 5,925 4,500 4,822 5,059 6,454
Utility Vehicles 10,053 8,361 12,184 10,111 9,847
Sports Utility Vehicles 686 2,211 1,827 1,834 1,927
Trucks 1,129 1,583 979 895 703
Buses 546 1,041 782 587 299
Motorcycles/Tricycles 31,938 32,358 37,138 41,796 48,239
Trailers 821 523 406 329 101

Bulacan 244,712 246,085 264,282 297,536 332,041


Cars 26,536 27,278 30,097 35,521 36,838
Utility Vehicles 67,728 66,793 69,359 73,620 73,082
Sports Utility Vehicles 11,380 12,329 14,530 18,017 20,661
Trucks 12,538 13,032 13,452 14,060 13,417
Buses 67 59 62 83 100
Motorcycles/Tricycles 124,771 124,583 134,420 153,636 185,109
Trailers 1,692 2,011 2,362 2,599 2,834

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Table 13.3 - Concluded
Number of Motor Vehicles Registered by Type and Province: Region III, 2015 - 2019
Province/
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Type of Vehicle

Nueva Ecija 155,121 154,901 161,123 186,213 215,566


Cars 13,226 14,044 16,076 18,562 16,892
Utility Vehicles 40,095 41,250 44,267 47,642 40,483
Sports Utility Vehicles 6,075 7,124 8,528 10,394 9,845
Trucks 11,785 13,159 14,219 15,549 11,754
Buses 544 490 435 464 322
Motorcycles/Tricycles 82,156 77,462 76,255 92,157 135,030
Trailers 1,240 1,372 1,343 1,445 1,240

Pampanga 412,520 452,496 568,232 582,748 585,638


Cars 46,981 46,952 52,860 55,652 57,070
Utility Vehicles 79,251 83,308 91,091 93,040 90,034
Sports Utility Vehicles 20,181 22,615 28,458 27,246 28,643
Trucks 25,784 25,783 28,733 24,015 15,179
Buses 308 307 332 402 674
Motorcycles/Tricycles 237,400 271,012 364,397 380,074 392,150
Trailers 2,615 2,519 2,361 2,319 1,888

Tarlac 108,619 112,342 120,412 130,821 135,486


Cars 9,848 10,679 11,703 13,347 14,240
Utility Vehicles 25,383 26,873 27,573 29,662 28,202
Sports Utility Vehicles 4,157 4,915 5,574 6,823 7,536
Trucks 5,665 6,678 7,369 9,122 7,234
Buses 482 526 739 519 207
Motorcycles/Tricycles 62,644 62,186 66,933 70,714 77,569
Trailers 440 485 521 634 498

Zambales 68,073 70,570 73,656 79,493 120,334


Cars 6,385 6,566 6,885 7,810 8,573
Utility Vehicles 16,854 15,913 15,811 15,875 21,817
Sports Utility Vehicles 3,394 3,581 3,689 4,285 5,074
Trucks 6,316 4,808 4,906 5,432 9,838
Buses 960 1,264 792 781 709
Motorcycles/Tricycles 33,253 37,714 40,764 44,234 71,509
Trailers 911 724 809 1,076 2,814

Source: Land Transportation Office, Regional Office III

Table 13.4
Number of Motor Vehicles Registered by Type: Region III, 2006 – 2019
Year Total Cars UV1/ SUV1/ Trucks Buses MC/TC1/ Trailers

2006 690,411 71,360 237,789 17,039 37,383 4,035 319,580 3,225


2007 733,360 72,297 235,091 18,332 39,868 3,223 361,362 3,187
2008 804,016 74,887 232,296 18,414 48,056 3,002 423,950 3,411
2009 840,000 79,020 233,619 20,947 49,066 4,060 449,174 4,114
2010 896,800 85,071 244,353 24,841 49,009 4,546 484,665 4,315
2011 967,691 87,683 239,239 27,139 48,031 4,949 556,228 4,422
2012 984,094 90,509 233,134 29,432 49,848 5,117 571,206 4,848
2013 996,421 95,475 225,437 33,972 52,201 4,307 579,485 5,544
2014 1,007,528 105,473 242,827 43,262 59,708 3,658 545,943 6,657
2015 1,045,936 109,020 240,252 46,041 63,419 2,907 576,577 7,720
2016 1,092,922 110,185 243,470 52,975 65,262 3,688 609,708 7,634
2017 1,252,402 122,646 261,446 62,842 69,875 3,143 724,648 7,802
2018 1,345,337 136,265 271,352 68,913 69,321 2,836 788,248 8,402
2019 1,467,729 140,383 264,840 74,008 58,337 2,313 918,473 9,375

1/
UV – Utility Vehicles
SUV – Sports Utility Vehicles
MC/TC – Motorcycles/Tricycles
Source: Land Transportation Office, Regional Office III

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Table 13.5
Number of Motor Vehicles Registered, New and Renewal, by Classification: Region III, 2015-2019
Classification 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Region III 1,045,936 1,092,922 1,252,402 1,345,337 1,467,729

Private 903,316 950,285 1,108,971 1,202,683 1,331,152


For Hire 134,753 133,918 135,174 134,096 128,213
Government 7,407 8,287 7,870 8,179 8,090
Exempt 460 432 387 379 274

New 165,186 201,921 294,918 291,999 350,919

Private 164,261 200,519 294,307 290,809 …


For Hire - - - - …
Government 921 1,402 611 1,190 …
Exempt 4 - - - …

Renewal 880,750 891,001 957,484 1,053,338 1,116,810

Private 739,055 749,766 814,664 911,874 …


For Hire 134,753 133,918 135,174 134,096 …
Government 6,486 6,885 7,259 6,989 …
Exempt 456 432 387 379 …

Source: Land Transportation Office, Regional Office III

Table 13.6
Number of Permits/Licenses Issued by Type: Region III, 2006 – 2019
Professional Non Professional Student's Conductors
Year Total
License License Permit Permit

2006 472,744 214,661 83,620 172,904 1,559


2007 517,241 227,549 98,568 189,695 1,429
2008 539,909 233,032 102,664 202,532 1,681
2009 493,929 237,670 104,834 149,890 1,535
2010 540,512 228,566 118,913 191,736 1,297
2011 584,133 246,218 129,266 207,189 1,460
2012 581,516 247,291 133,242 199,563 1,420
2013 619,076 263,709 146,968 207,043 1,356
2014 673,811 278,963 163,617 229,759 1,472
2015 714,114 287,627 181,755 243,319 1,413
2016 746,555 303,611 198,024 243,339 1,581
2017 838,719 337,240 236,213 263,889 1,377
2018 918,506 353,804 267,395 295,922 1,385
2019 861,928 287,565 249,645 323,558 1,160

Source: Land Transportation Office, Regional Office III

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Table 13.7
Number of Motor Vehicles Registered by Classification, Type of Fuel Used and Province
Region III, 2015 – 2019
Private For Hire Government
Year / Province
Gas Diesel Gas Diesel Gas Diesel

2015
Region III 653,733 242,680 98,639 35,318 3,110 4,290

Aurora 3,429 1,030 1,157 - 106 70


Bataan 29,135 2,403 12,859 4,428 1,050 402
Bulacan 155,593 60,449 16,991 9,158 411 418
Nueva Ecija 88,386 45,959 13,521 4,941 338 736
Pampanga 285,249 87,854 23,636 10,595 710 1,790
Tarlac 58,503 25,512 19,538 3,717 398 511
Zambales 33,438 19,473 10,937 2,479 97 363

2016
Region III 692,440 250,772 97,016 36,360 3,444 4,838

Aurora 3,520 1,148 1,114 3 97 69


Bataan 25,423 4,292 15,489 3,594 940 316
Bulacan 153,098 65,062 15,614 9,470 423 407
Nueva Ecija 89,701 47,572 9,634 5,271 394 957
Pampanga 323,474 89,817 22,763 10,827 891 2,142
Tarlac 60,508 26,068 20,170 3,965 564 582
Zambales 36,716 16,813 12,232 3,230 135 365

2017
Region III 832,728 269,004 97,397 37,250 3,370 4,492

Aurora 3,775 1,317 1,335 - 68 64


Bataan 34,456 3,557 12,834 5,260 1,053 572
Bulacan 163,640 71,465 16,858 9,074 438 445
Nueva Ecija 95,457 50,835 6,917 5,263 483 825
Pampanga 428,720 99,666 24,280 10,749 715 1,692
Tarlac 68,045 24,949 21,729 4,149 502 517
Zambales 38,635 17,215 13,444 2,755 111 377

2018
Region III 913,679 281,059 99,107 34,569 3,305 4,859

Aurora 4,572 1,687 1,498 - 73 85


Bataan 35,709 3,619 16,357 3,422 780 395
Bulacan 191,834 78,432 16,148 7,648 377 498
Nueva Ecija 115,512 55,761 6,930 5,269 410 886
Pampanga 449,186 93,882 23,416 10,844 1,053 1,992
Tarlac 73,628 28,972 21,267 5,170 485 665
Zambales 43,238 18,706 13,491 2,216 127 338

2019
Region III 1,025,400 290,752 104,209 29,132 3,459 4,908

Aurora 7,854 1,577 1,509 - 73 81


Bataan 40,079 3,894 21,106 1,442 667 281
Bulacan 224,563 80,560 15,879 7,303 430 472
Nueva Ecija 183,609 51,876 7658 4,058 563 887
Pampanga 421,906 90,342 22,989 10,792 960 2,168
Tarlac 76,389 32,956 21,185 3,154 589 715
Zambales 71,000 29,547 13,883 2,383 177 304

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Table 13.7 - Concluded
Number of Motor Vehicles Registered by Classification, Type of Fuel Used and Province
Region III, 2015 – 2019
Diplomatic Exempt Total Grand
Year / Province Trailer
Gas Diesel Gas Diesel Gas Diesel Total

2015
Region III - - 239 207 755,721 282,495 7,720 1,045,936

Aurora - - - - 4,692 1,100 1 5,793


Bataan - - - - 43,044 7,233 821 51,098
Bulacan - - - - 172,995 70,025 1,692 244,712
Nueva Ecija - - - - 102,245 51,636 1,240 155,121
Pampanga - - 32 39 309,627 100,278 2,615 412,520
Tarlac - - - - 78,439 29,740 440 108,619
Zambales - - 207 168 44,679 22,483 911 68,073

2016
Region III - - 224 194 793,124 292,164 7,634 1,092,922

Aurora - - - - 4,731 1,220 - 5,951


Bataan - - - - 41,852 8,202 523 50,577
Bulacan - - - - 169,135 74,939 2,011 246,085
Nueva Ecija - - - - 99,729 53,800 1,372 154,901
Pampanga - - 41 22 347,169 102,808 2,519 452,496
Tarlac - - - - 81,242 30,615 485 112,342
Zambales - - 183 172 49,266 20,580 724 70,570

2017
Region III - - 203 156 933,698 310,902 7,802 1,252,402

Aurora - - - - 5,178 1,381 - 6,559


Bataan - - - - 48,343 9,389 406 58,138
Bulacan - - - - 180,936 80,984 2,362 264,282
Nueva Ecija - - - - 102,857 56,923 1,343 161,123
Pampanga - - 24 25 453,739 112,132 2,361 568,232
Tarlac - - - - 90,276 29,615 521 120,412
Zambales - - 179 131 52,369 20,478 809 73,656

2018
Region III - - 186 171 1,016,277 320,658 8,402 1,345,337

Aurora - - - - 6,143 1,772 - 7,915


Bataan - - - - 52,846 7,436 329 60,611
Bulacan - - - - 208,359 86,578 2,599 297,536
Nueva Ecija - - - - 122,852 61,916 1,445 186,213
Pampanga - - 26 30 473,681 106,748 2,319 582,748
Tarlac - - - - 95,380 34,807 634 130,821
Zambales - - 160 141 57,016 21,401 1,076 79,493

2019
Region III - - 142 117 1,133,210 324,909 9,755 1,467,874

Aurora - - - - 9,436 1,658 149 11,243


Bataan - - - - 61,852 5,617 101 67,570
Bulacan - - - - 240,872 88,353 2,834 332,041
Nueva Ecija - - - - 191,830 56,821 1,471 250,122
Pampanga - - 18 19 445,873 103,321 1,888 551,082
Tarlac - - - - 98,163 36,825 498 135,486
Zambales - - 124 98 85,184 32,332 2,814 120,330

Source: Land Transportation Office, Regional Office III

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Table 13.8
Length of Existing National Roads by Surface Type and Province: Region III, 2014 – 2018
(Length in kilometers. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Province / Surface 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Region III 2,344.7 2,344.7 2,344.4 2,344.8 2,344.8

Concrete 1,082.7 1,115.6 1,170.7 1,215.6 1,214.2


Asphalt 1,164.9 1,144.8 1,116.9 1,114.2 1,126.0
Gravel 97.1 84.2 56.8 15.0 4.6
Earth - - - - -

Aurora 255.2 255.2 255.2 255.1 255.1

Concrete 189.0 197.9 215.1 240.2 220.6


Asphalt 6.7 5.7 5.9 8.4 33.3
Gravel 59.4 51.5 34.2 6.6 1.3
Earth - - - - -

Bataan 323.5 323.5 323.5 323.7 323.7

Concrete 143.5 142.8 157.4 159.8 166.3


Asphalt 157.5 158.3 151.8 156.4 154.1
Gravel 22.5 22.4 14.3 7.6 3.3
Earth - - - - -

Bulacan 342.9 342.9 342.9 342.9 342.9

Concrete 163.4 175.0 186.9 194.8 188.5


Asphalt 176.2 166.1 156.1 148.1 154.4
Gravel 3.3 1.9 - - -
Earth - - - - -

Nueva Ecija 525.4 525.4 525.4 525.4 525.4

Concrete 251.7 251.7 260.2 268.0 267.3


Asphalt 264.8 266.3 257.8 257.4 258.1
Gravel 8.8 7.4 7.4 - -
Earth - - - - -

Pampanga 330.0 330.0 329.6 330.0 330.0

Concrete 171.2 182.6 174.4 176.3 186.1


Asphalt 156.0 146.5 154.4 152.8 143.8
Gravel 2.9 1.0 0.9 0.9 -
Earth - - - - -

Tarlac 375.9 375.9 375.9 375.9 375.9

Concrete 147.9 157.8 159.9 159.4 164.3


Asphalt 227.8 218.1 216.0 216.5 211.6
Gravel 0.2 - - - -
Earth - - - - -

Zambales 191.8 191.8 191.8 191.8 191.8

Concrete 15.9 7.8 16.9 17.3 21.1


Asphalt 175.9 184.0 175.0 174.5 170.7
Gravel - - - - -
Earth - - - - -

Source: Department of Public Works and Highways, Regional Office III

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Table 13.9
Number and Length of Existing National Bridges by Province: Region III, 2014 - 2018
(Length in lineal meters)
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Province Total Total Total Total Total
Number Number Number Number Number
Length Length Length Length Length

Region III 697 34,680.0 697 34,546.5 722 35,938.0 725 36,090.8 726 36,135.8

Aurora 54 4,951.8 63 5,194.1 66 5,231.9 71 5,475.9 71 5,481.8


Bataan 124 3,317.3 109 3,116.1 124 3,357.0 124 3,422.7 124 3,429.6
Bulacan 110 4,691.6 115 4,648.3 118 5,192.2 118 5,197.2 118 5,197.2
Nueva Ecija 132 6,387.8 132 6,374.0 133 6,859.7 130 6,638.0 130 6,638.0
Pampanga 117 7,468.6 116 7,205.9 116 7,223.4 116 7,224.0 117 7,240.0
Tarlac 86 3,729.8 88 3,854.9 91 3,897.9 92 3,939.8 92 3,937.7
Zambales 74 4,133.2 74 4,153.4 74 4,176.0 74 4,193.3 74 4,211.6

Source: Department of Public Works and Highways, Regional Office III

Table 13.10
Regional Distribution of Individuals Using and Not Using Internet
Philippines, 2019
Using Internet Not Using Internet
Region Total
Number Percent Number Percent

Philippines 73,539,783 31,641,677 43.0 41,898,106 57.0

National Capital Region 10,563,634 6,830,387 64.7 3,733,248 35.3


Cordillera Administrative Region 882,270 445,780 50.5 436,489 49.5
Ilocos Region 4,150,474 1,908,695 46.0 2,241,779 54.0
Cagayan Valley 2,719,048 881,129 32.4 1,837,919 67.6
Central Luzon 8,385,778 4,131,848 49.3 4,253,930 50.7
CALABARZON 10,142,136 6,047,219 59.6 4,094,917 40.4
MIMAROPA Region 1,949,089 643,491 33.0 1,305,598 67.0
Bicol Region 3,307,618 1,008,068 30.5 2,299,551 69.5
Western Visayas 5,830,850 1,913,963 32.8 3,916,887 67.2
Central Visayas 5,340,975 1,821,344 34.1 3,519,631 65.9
Eastern Visayas 3,539,689 1,532,349 43.3 2,007,340 56.7
Zamboanga Peninsula 2,608,153 725,954 27.8 1,882,199 72.2
Northern Mindanao 3,432,334 724,436 21.1 2,707,898 78.9
Davao Region 3,689,929 1,147,193 31.1 2,542,735 68.9
SOCCSKSARGEN 3,418,921 1,301,874 38.1 2,117,047 61.9
Caraga 2,148,979 386,820 18.0 1,762,159 82.0
Bangsamoro Autonomous Region
in Muslim Mindanao 1,429,905 191,127 13.4 1,238,778 86.6

Source: Department of Information and Communications Technology

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Table 13.11
Regional Distribution of Households With and Without Internet Access
Philippines, 2019
With Internet Access Without Internet Access
Region Total
Number Percent Number Percent

Philippines 23,360,960 4,123,881 17.7 19,237,079 82.3

National Capital Region 3,009,545 1,000,671 33.2 2,008,874 66.8


Cordillera Administrative Region 388,188 115,495 29.8 272,693 70.2
Ilocos Region 1,250,337 224,947 18.0 1,025,390 82.0
Cagayan Valley 855,893 154,330 18.0 701,564 82.0
Central Luzon 2,823,200 663,095 23.5 2,160,105 76.5
CALABARZON 3,486,186 844,147 24.2 2,642,039 75.8
MIMAROPA Region 686,916 52,140 7.6 634,776 92.4
Bicol Region 1,030,986 75,063 7.3 955,923 92.7
Western Visayas 1,705,556 177,260 10.4 1,528,295 89.6
Central Visayas 1,820,052 186,621 10.3 1,633,431 89.7
Eastern Visayas 1,042,723 173,539 16.6 869,184 83.4
Zamboanga Peninsula 743,735 46,424 6.2 697,312 93.8
Northern Mindanao 1,058,458 68,753 6.5 989,706 93.5
Davao Region 1,273,085 163,277 12.8 1,109,807 87.2
SOCCSKSARGEN 1,063,239 108,209 10.2 955,030 89.8
Caraga 601,512 46,331 7.7 555,181 92.3
Bangsamoro Autonomous Region
in Muslim Mindanao 521,349 23,580 4.5 497,769 95.5

Source: Department of Information and Communications Technology

Table 13.12
Regional Distribution of Households by Type of Internet Connection
Philippines, 2019
Fixed (Wired) Fixed (Wireless) Satellite Mobile
Broadband Broadband Broadband Broadband
Region Total Network Network Network Network
No. % No. % No. % No. %

Philippines 4,170,263 2,219,213 53.2 907,937 21.8 120,108 2.9 923,005 22.1

National Capital Region 1,040,635 767,323 73.7 160,876 15.5 40,062 3.8 72,375 7.0
Cordillera Administrative
Region 120,867 43,726 36.2 24,593 20.3 1,598 1.3 50,950 42.2
Ilocos Region 216,866 118,232 54.5 30,079 13.9 451 0.2 68,104 31.4
Cagayan Valley 154,468 36,179 23.4 32,067 20.8 3,802 2.5 82,421 53.4
Central Luzon 667,654 334,982 50.2 140,550 21.1 18,786 2.8 173,336 26.0
CALABARZON 850,682 554,891 65.2 179,835 21.1 22,287 2.6 93,669 11.0
MIMAROPA Region 54,165 12,489 23.1 13,919 25.7 2,855 5.3 24,901 46.0
Bicol Region 76,357 24,987 32.7 35,603 46.6 5,206 6.8 10,561 13.8
Western Visayas 172,694 80,582 46.7 32,319 18.7 1,917 1.1 57,876 33.5
Central Visayas 185,166 49,942 27.0 100,647 54.4 4,035 2.2 30,542 16.5
Eastern Visayas 175,011 20,708 11.8 33,324 19.0 3,815 2.2 117,165 66.9
Zamboanga Peninsula 48,102 16,042 33.3 18,073 37.6 2,157 4.5 11,829 24.6
Northern Mindanao 65,363 40,101 61.4 15,375 23.5 1,629 2.5 8,259 12.6
Davao Region 172,145 47,987 27.9 49,656 28.8 4,352 2.5 70,151 40.8
SOCCSKSARGEN 102,109 47,471 46.5 24,190 23.7 4,724 4.6 25,724 25.2
Caraga 44,684 22,635 50.7 16,187 36.2 771 1.7 5,091 11.4
Bangsamoro
Autonomous Region in
Muslim Mindanao 23,293 938 4.0 645 2.8 1,660 7.1 20,051 86.1

Note: Multiple Responses were considered


Source: Department of Information and Communications Technology

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Table 13.13
Number of Households with Internet Access by Province/City/Municipality: Region III, 2010
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Total Number of Internet Access
Province/City/Municipality
Households From Home From Elsewhere

Region III 2,239,011 220,213 354,102

Aurora 44,740 1,039 2,609

Baler (Capital) 7,795 576 470


Casiguran 5,309 25 13
Dilasag 3,583 - 51
Dinalungan 2,443 15 56
Dingalan 5,328 72 182

Dipaculao 6,232 102 57


Maria Aurora 8,674 183 1,081
San Luis 5,376 66 699

Bataan 150,090 17,047 23,311

Abucay 8,619 1,103 781


Bagac 5,681 368 818
City of Balanga (Capital) 18,885 3,723 1,894
Dinalupihan 21,024 1,616 1,893
Hermosa 12,105 826 1,131

Limay 12,174 1,489 2,507


Mariveles 26,106 3,150 9,449
Morong 5,735 190 193
Orani 13,407 1,417 1,608
Orion 10,950 1,333 567

Pilar 8,355 1,050 1,545


Samal 7,049 783 924

Bulacan 659,158 79,039 101,084

Angat 12,304 1,382 1,229


Balagtas (Bigaa) 14,873 1,915 1,979
Baliuag 33,669 3,622 4,578
Bocaue 24,278 2,954 4,542
Bulacan 17,002 1,748 2,247

Bustos 14,823 1,222 1,115


Calumpit 21,900 2,447 3,111
Doña Remedios Trinidad 4,505 40 110
Guiguinto 20,471 2,952 2,425
Hagonoy 28,281 2,738 3,246

City of Malolos (Capital) 51,851 9,526 10,200


Marilao 42,474 7,854 12,105
City of Meycauayan 47,060 6,734 7,505
Norzagaray 22,250 1,615 4,351
Obando 13,381 1,736 1,741

Pandi 14,712 1,084 3,407


Paombong 11,287 1,252 1,813
Plaridel 22,521 2,573 1,635
Pulilan 19,405 1,979 2,546
San Ildefonso 20,716 1,242 1,237

City of San Jose del Monte 102,131 12,058 16,970


San Miguel 30,737 2,282 3,620
San Rafael 19,581 1,777 1,713
Sta. Maria 48,946 6,306 7,658

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Table 13.13 - Continued
Number of Households with Internet Access by Province/City/Municipality: Region III, 2010
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Total Number of Internet Access
Province/City/Municipality
Households From Home From Elsewhere

Nueva Ecija 439,460 23,861 39,222

Aliaga 12,845 246 625


Bongabon 13,408 498 952
City of Cabanatuan 60,801 7,751 9,116
Cabiao 14,402 738 1,224
Carrangalan 8,298 51 64

Cuyapo 13,933 363 855


Gabaldon (Bitulok and Sabani) 7,529 60 94
City of Gapan 22,463 1,424 3,361
General Mamerto Natividad 8,150 283 298
General Tinio (Papaya) 9,292 680 647

Guimba 24,836 477 1,346


Jaen 14,926 433 894
Laur 7,600 266 159
Licab 5,740 55 178
Llanera 8,428 269 980

Lupao 9,184 155 249


Science City of Muñoz 17,902 1,161 1,659
Nampicuan 2,885 55 238
City of Palayan (Capital) 8,248 289 521
Pantabangan 6,017 94 107

Peñaranda 5,997 148 861


Quezon 8,161 198 152
Rizal 12,767 376 511
San Antonio 16,113 592 550
San Isidro 10,725 994 1,513

San Jose City 30,240 2,082 5,749


San Leonardo 12,776 812 822
Santa Rosa 14,278 847 375
Santo Domingo 11,589 524 405
Talavera 25,139 1,149 1,986

Talugtug 5,140 58 197


Zaragoza 9,648 729 2,532

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Table 13.13 - Continued
Number of Households with Internet Access by Province/City/Municipality: Region III, 2010
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Total Number of Internet Access
Province/City/Municipality
Households From Home From Elsewhere

Pampanga 490,781 68,079 125,617

Apalit 20,787 2,658 4,476


Arayat 24,027 1,935 6,243
Bacolor 7,077 1,070 1,626
Candaba 19,808 1,375 2,940
Floridablanca 24,260 2,196 5,570

Guagua 23,019 3,854 7,667


Lubao 31,477 3,316 4,867
Mabalacat City 47,198 6,787 11,903
Macabebe 14,003 1,476 3,390
Magalang 21,384 2,307 5,588

Masantol 10,444 797 3,149


Mexico 29,911 4,475 12,046
Minalin 8,651 777 1,564
Porac 22,894 2,543 4,373
City of San Fernando (Capital) 60,561 12,628 18,572

San Luis 9,594 1,050 3,156


San Simon 9,801 897 3,199
Santa Ana 9,693 1,375 2,950
Santa Rita 8,177 1,021 1,877
Santo Tomas 7,948 825 1,202

Sasmuan (Sexmoan) 5,557 423 2,133

City of Angeles 74,510 14,294 17,126

Tarlac 280,382 16,551 33,372

Anao 2,513 69 206


Bamban 13,100 873 1,951
Camiling 18,646 974 2,017
Capas 26,243 1,593 1,833
Concepcion 29,081 1,092 687

Gerona 19,213 803 2,857


La Paz 12,859 562 1,218
Mayantoc 7,009 272 307
Moncada 13,491 690 1,423
Paniqui 20,437 1,405 4,185

Pura 5,194 137 750


Ramos 4,434 205 1,023
San Clemente 2,877 88 737
San Jose 7,358 45 86
San Manuel 5,315 247 655

Santa Ignacia 10,303 602 1,796


City of Tarlac (Capital) 68,695 6,363 11,110
Victoria 13,614 530 531

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Table 13.13 - Concluded
Number of Households with Internet Access by Province/City/Municipality: Region III, 2010
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Total Number of Internet Access
Province/City/Municipality
Households From Home From Elsewhere

Zambales 174,400 14,597 28,887

Botolan 12,271 561 1,030


Cabangan 5,130 157 1,109
Candelaria 5,338 204 824
Castillejos 11,672 909 1,341
Iba (Capital) 10,722 888 1,867

Masinloc 9,616 454 1,769


Palauig 7,384 248 785
San Antonio 8,216 391 1,316
San Felipe 5,235 530 1,197
San Marcelino 7,871 506 1,019

San Narciso 6,609 550 2,286


Santa Cruz 11,991 339 893
Subic 20,103 1,295 3,567

City of Olongapo 52,242 7,565 9,884

Note: Figures are based on 20 percent sample households.


Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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Chapter 14
ENERGY AND
WATER RESOURCES

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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 the
government. The business and industry sectors also use the data in the preparation of feasibility
studies and 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 in the community.

This chapter presents regional and provincial data on electrification, specifically of the data
on the number of municipalities/barangays supplied with electricity or with power distribution by
electric cooperatives. The sources of data are the National Electrification Administration (NEA) and
Local Electric Cooperatives.

Sector Highlights
 As of 31 December 2019, all 99 city/municipalities and 2,230 barangays covered by NEA in
Central Luzon had been supplied with electricity. (see Table 14.1)

 More than (111.5 percent) the potential subscribers had been supplied with electricity in 2019.
This resulted to 14.6 percentage increase from the 97.3 percent potential subscribers provided
with service connections in 2018. (see Table 14.1)

Figure 14.1 Number of Service Connections by Province


as of 31 December 2019: Region III

500
Potential Energized
450
400
Number of Connections

350
300
in thousands

250
200
150
100
50
0
Aurora Bataan Nueva Ecija Pampanga Tarlac Zambales
Province

435
 Power distributed by electric cooperatives in 2018 was recorded at 3,505 gigawatt-hours,
higher by 8.4 percent compared with the 3,234 gigawatt-hours distributed in 2018. (see Table
14.2)

Figure 14.2 Power Distributed by Type of Consumer


Region III, 2015 – 2019

7,000 Others Public Bldg Industrial Commercial Residential

6,000
In thousand megawatt-hour

5,000

4,000

3,000

2,000

1,000

0
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Year

 Residential consumers remained the biggest users of electric power in the region, utilizing
58.7 percent of the total power distributed by local electric cooperatives in 2019, followed by
industrial and commercial consumers using up 20.5 percent and 16.6 percent of the total,
respectively. (see Table 14.2)

 In 2019, residential consumers had the most number of subscribers of electric cooperatives,
accounting 93.2 percent of the total. (see Table 14.4)

Figure 14.3 Power Distributed by Type of Consumer


and Province: Region III, 2019

Others Public Bldg Industrial Commercial Residential


1,200
In thousand Megawatt-hour

1,000

800

600

400

200

0
Aurora Bataan Nueva Ecija Pampanga Tarlac Zambales
Province

436
 In 2019, the electricity generated by the power plants in the region was recorded at
17,954 gigawatt-hours, higher by 8.9 percent compared with the 16,484 gigawatt-hours
generated in 2018. Coal remained the main source of fuel in the region. (see Table 14.6)

Figure 14.4 Electricity Gross Generation by Type of Fuel


Region III, 2019

18,000
16,000 15,326

14,000
Gigawatt hour

12,000
10,000
8,000
6,000
4,000
2,000 1,040 935
360 293
-
Coal Hydro Oil-Based Biomass Solar

Type

 The number of duly organized water districts in the region remained at 112. There were
984,792 households served by these water districts. (see Table 14.8 and 14.9)

Figure 14.5 Number of Households Served by Water Districts


Region III, 2013 - 2017

985
1,000 948
907
900 847
789
Number of households

800
700
in thousand

600
500
400
300
200
100
0
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Year

437
Table 14.1
Number of Municipalities and Barangays Energized and Service Connections
as of 31 December 2015 to 2019: Region III
Municipalities Barangays Service Connections
Province
Coverage Energized % Potential Energized % Potential Energized %

2015
Region III 100 100 100.0 2,236 2,236 100.0 1,367,300 1,316,469 96.3

Aurora 9 9 100.0 157 157 100.0 50,700 48,155 95.0


Bataan 12 12 100.0 241 241 100.0 182,600 178,244 97.6
Bulacan … … … … … … … … …
Nueva Ecija 27 27 100.0 652 652 100.0 362,900 336,069 92.6
Pampanga 19 19 100.0 416 416 100.0 355,400 349,201 98.3
Tarlac 20 20 100.0 541 541 100.0 274,200 267,809 97.7
Zambales 13 13 100.0 229 229 100.0 141,500 136,991 96.8

2016
Region III 99 99 100.0 2,230 2,230 100.0 1,409,800 1,366,358 96.9

Aurora 8 8 100.0 151 151 100.0 51,200 50,295 98.2


Bataan 12 12 100.0 237 237 100.0 184,700 182,678 98.9
Bulacan … … … … … … … … …
Nueva Ecija 30 30 100.0 752 752 100.0 401,300 378,353 94.3
Pampanga 19 19 100.0 419 419 100.0 372,400 363,792 97.7
Tarlac 17 17 100.0 441 441 100.0 253,600 248,266 97.9
Zambales 13 13 100.0 230 230 100.0 146,600 142,974 97.5

2017
Region III 99 99 100.0 2,230 2,230 100.0 1,441,800 1,418,990 98.4

Aurora 8 8 100.0 151 151 100.0 53,300 52,649 98.8


Bataan 12 12 100.0 237 237 100.0 188,800 188,811 100.0
Bulacan … … … … … … … … …
Nueva Ecija 30 30 100.0 752 752 100.0 410,100 392,954 95.8
Pampanga 19 19 100.0 419 419 100.0 380,900 377,890 99.2
Tarlac 17 17 100.0 441 441 100.0 258,900 257,677 99.5
Zambales 13 13 100.0 230 230 100.0 149,800 149,009 99.5

2018
Region III 99 99 100.0 2,230 2,230 100.0 1,528,886 1,487,128 97.3

Aurora 8 8 100.0 151 151 100.0 56,215 55,177 98.2


Bataan 12 12 100.0 237 237 100.0 197,995 194,961 98.5
Bulacan … … … … … … … … …
Nueva Ecija 30 30 100.0 752 752 100.0 440,738 416,538 94.5
Pampanga 19 19 100.0 419 419 100.0 407,595 398,348 97.7
Tarlac 17 17 100.0 441 441 100.0 268,596 266,815 99.3
Zambales 13 13 100.0 230 230 100.0 157,747 155,289 98.4

2019
Region III 99 99 100.0 2,230 2,230 100.0 1,397,869 1,558,357 111.5

Aurora 8 8 100.0 151 151 100.0 49,410 57,552 116.5


Bataan 12 12 100.0 237 237 100.0 173,212 201,509 116.3
Bulacan … … … … … … … … …
Nueva Ecija 30 30 100.0 752 752 100.0 424,918 432,440 101.8
Pampanga 19 19 100.0 419 419 100.0 368,556 428,505 116.3
Tarlac 17 17 100.0 441 441 100.0 239,555 276,952 115.6
Zambales 13 13 100.0 230 230 100.0 142,218 161,399 113.5

Notes: The whole province of Bulacan and some electric cooperatives in the region are not covered by NEA
Source: National Electrification Administration

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Table 14.2
Power Distributed by Type of Consumer and Electric Cooperative: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(In megawatt-hour. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Electric Cooperative /
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Type of Consumer

Region III 2,431,449 2,805,138 3,053,142 3,234,200 3,505,276


Residential 1,472,343 1,671,931 1,789,535 1,886,616 2,057,832
Commercial 364,451 415,583 459,015 520,411 581,605
Industrial 475,436 586,216 660,155 679,202 719,716
Public Bldg 76,278 83,563 91,158 98,873 103,530
Others 42,941 47,845 53,278 49,099 42,595

AURORA 35,473 41,271 45,162 51,378 55,027


Residential 22,284 26,135 28,830 29,418 34,277
Commercial 7,953 9,416 10,313 11,917 12,879
Industrial 811 818 658 856 1,532
Public Bldg 4,149 4,622 5,046 5,859 5,974
Others 276 280 315 3,327 364

TARLAC I 208,090 239,406 258,621 286,058 312,002


Residential 126,835 143,299 152,788 164,039 174,318
Commercial 27,749 30,279 32,772 38,997 45,301
Industrial 37,041 48,417 54,021 61,470 69,872
Public Bldg 6,856 8,142 8,978 10,275 11,044
Others 9,609 9,268 10,062 11,277 11,467

TARLAC II 222,587 261,711 283,619 309,308 343,809


Residential 107,267 124,209 133,183 143,258 156,773
Commercial 50,591 57,024 64,081 71,331 80,510
Industrial 57,888 72,945 77,863 85,588 96,473
Public Bldg 5,294 5,951 6,823 7,427 8,159
Others 1,547 1,582 1,670 1,705 1,894

NUEVA ECIJA I 138,729 158,813 170,977 185,861 202,925


Residential 99,276 113,409 119,280 126,790 138,721
Commercial 18,116 20,766 22,201 24,576 27,743
Industrial 19,261 22,303 26,849 31,320 33,587
Public Bldg 1,216 1,431 1,702 2,135 1,861
Others 860 904 946 1,039 1,014

NUEVA ECIJA II (Area 1) 152,533 179,083 196,433 190,343 230,888


Residential 102,500 120,539 130,104 125,902 153,591
Commercial 8,086 8,886 9,491 8,725 10,197
Industrial 37,996 45,080 51,785 50,721 61,093
Public Bldg 2,368 2,771 3,022 2,927 3,509
Others 1,583 1,807 2,031 2,069 2,498

NUEVA ECIJA II (Area 2) 161,201 181,856 201,367 217,875 237,797


Residential 99,910 115,516 123,190 130,073 145,188
Commercial 16,562 17,966 18,982 19,893 21,431
Industrial 38,178 40,228 50,728 58,774 65,915
Public Bldg 2,202 2,624 2,788 2,953 3,093
Others 4,349 5,522 5,679 6,181 2,170

SAN JOSE CITY 78,851 89,656 93,833 98,498 101,699


Residential 31,504 36,263 39,454 40,978 43,032
Commercial 11,787 13,994 15,321 17,319 18,126
Industrial 31,296 34,879 34,022 35,127 35,659
Public Bldg 3,508 3,776 4,262 4,214 4,064
Others 756 744 774 859 819

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Table 14.2 - Concluded
Power Distributed by Type of Consumer and Electric Cooperative: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(In megawatt-hour. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Electric Cooperative /
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Type of Consumer

PRESCO 37,949 43,639 49,108 53,179 58,038


Residential 28,207 32,701 34,944 37,034 40,303
Commercial 8,682 9,737 12,745 14,581 16,017
Industrial - - - -
Public Bldg 762 895 1,050 1,150 1,246
Others 298 306 370 414 473

PAMPANGA I 204,189 230,199 245,899 263,532 287,907


Residential 136,246 154,810 162,805 171,928 183,631
Commercial 42,706 50,393 57,480 66,322 76,275
Industrial 14,613 14,828 14,839 13,629 16,332
Public Bldg 8,070 8,155 8,527 9,075 9,131
Others 2,554 2,014 2,250 2,578 2,538

PAMPANGA II 371,987 421,112 467,346 509,763 556,244


Residential 249,879 280,123 306,292 330,626 363,842
Commercial 75,690 90,636 102,097 116,128 128,621
Industrial 25,930 29,522 35,609 37,345 37,348
Public Bldg 9,598 10,954 12,217 13,913 15,096
Others 10,890 9,878 11,130 11,750 11,336

PAMPANGA III 147,239 164,226 178,281 194,312 219,167


Residential 98,328 109,750 118,848 124,979 136,054
Commercial 28,790 32,618 36,044 40,555 45,195
Industrial 14,383 15,939 16,332 21,864 30,351
Public Bldg 4,067 4,451 4,958 5,095 5,664
Others 1,671 1,468 2,098 1,819 1,904

PENINSULA 456,661 556,379 605,845 608,191 615,855


Residential 234,221 263,793 277,899 292,951 308,898
Commercial 33,786 36,979 38,685 50,612 57,720
Industrial 167,391 228,675 259,761 243,873 228,367
Public Bldg 13,753 14,441 15,250 16,111 16,276
Others 7,510 12,492 14,250 4,642 4,594

ZAMBALES I 93,579 101,932 111,552 118,187 126,369


Residential 55,992 61,677 66,546 70,794 76,351
Commercial 14,367 15,648 17,568 18,834 20,535
Industrial 18,416 19,070 21,564 22,192 22,685
Public Bldg 4,429 4,702 4,999 5,767 6,142
Others 375 836 875 600 657

ZAMBALES II 122,381 135,855 145,099 147,715 157,548


Residential 79,894 89,705 95,372 97,845 102,855
Commercial 19,586 21,242 21,236 20,619 21,054
Industrial 12,232 13,514 16,124 16,442 20,502
Public Bldg 10,006 10,648 11,537 11,972 12,271
Others 663 745 830 837 866

Notes: The whole province of Bulacan and some electric cooperatives in the region are not covered by NEA
Source: National Electrification Administration

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Table 14.3
Power Distributed by Type of Consumer and Province: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(In megawatt-hour. Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Province / Type of
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Consumer

Region III 2,431,449 2,805,138 3,053,142 3,234,200 3,505,276


Residential 1,472,343 1,671,931 1,789,535 1,886,616 2,057,832
Commercial 364,451 415,583 459,015 520,411 581,605
Industrial 475,436 586,216 660,155 679,202 719,716
Public Bldg 76,278 83,563 91,158 98,873 103,530
Others 42,941 47,845 53,278 49,099 42,595

Aurora 35,473 41,271 45,162 51,378 55,027


Residential 22,284 26,135 28,830 29,418 34,277
Commercial 7,953 9,416 10,313 11,917 12,879
Industrial 811 818 658 856 1,532
Public Bldg 4,149 4,622 5,046 5,859 5,974
Others 276 280 315 3,327 364

Bataan 456,661 556,379 605,845 608,191 615,855


Residential 234,221 263,793 277,899 292,951 308,898
Commercial 33,786 36,979 38,685 50,612 57,720
Industrial 167,391 228,675 259,761 243,873 228,367
Public Bldg 13,753 14,441 15,250 16,111 16,276
Others 7,510 12,492 14,250 4,642 4,594

Bulacan .. .. .. .. ..
Residential .. .. .. .. ..
Commercial .. .. .. .. ..
Industrial .. .. .. .. ..
Public Bldg .. .. .. .. ..
Others .. .. .. .. ..

Nueva Ecija 531,314 609,409 662,609 692,577 773,309


Residential 333,190 385,728 412,028 423,743 480,531
Commercial 54,551 61,612 65,995 70,514 77,497
Industrial 126,731 142,490 163,384 175,942 196,254
Public Bldg 9,294 10,602 11,774 12,229 12,526
Others 7,548 8,977 9,429 10,148 6,501

Pampanga 761,364 859,175 940,635 1,020,786 1,121,357


Residential 512,660 577,384 622,889 664,567 723,829
Commercial 155,868 183,383 208,366 237,586 266,108
Industrial 54,926 60,288 66,780 72,838 84,031
Public Bldg 22,497 24,455 26,752 29,233 31,138
Others 15,413 13,666 15,848 16,561 16,251

Tarlac 430,677 501,117 542,240 595,366 655,810


Residential 234,102 267,509 285,970 307,297 331,090
Commercial 78,340 87,303 96,853 110,328 125,811
Industrial 94,929 121,362 131,885 147,058 166,345
Public Bldg 12,150 14,093 15,800 17,701 19,203
Others 11,156 10,850 11,732 12,982 13,361

Zambales 215,960 237,786 256,650 265,902 283,918


Residential 135,886 151,382 161,918 168,639 179,205
Commercial 33,953 36,890 38,803 39,453 41,590
Industrial 30,648 32,584 37,688 38,634 43,187
Public Bldg 14,435 15,350 16,536 17,739 18,413
Others 1,038 1,580 1,705 1,437 1,523

Notes: The whole province of Bulacan and some electric cooperatives in the region are not covered by NEA
Source: National Electrification Administration

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Table 14.4
Service Connections by Type of Consumer and Electric Cooperative: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Electric Cooperative /
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Type of Consumer

Region III 1,316,469 1,366,964 1,419,671 1,487,760 1,559,092


Residential 1,228,106 1,275,371 1,323,586 1,379,992 1,453,381
Commercial 50,133 52,688 55,723 60,121 63,828
Industrial 3,002 3,211 3,563 3,799 4,262
Public Bldg 11,437 11,870 12,369 13,232 13,725
Others 23,791 23,824 24,430 30,616 23,896

AURORA 48,155 50,809 53,239 55,717 58,195


Residential 44,754 47,099 49,251 45,583 53,768
Commercial 1,916 2,124 2,301 2,478 2,597
Industrial 106 103 100 10 102
Public Bldg 1,300 1,389 1,489 1,566 1,623
Others 79 94 98 6,080 105

TARLAC I 159,774 165,788 171,889 177,886 184,885


Residential 150,296 155,760 161,402 167,000 173,957
Commercial 4,856 5,233 5,526 5,880 6,352
Industrial 204 213 217 224 227
Public Bldg 1,311 1,431 1,511 1,592 1,695
Others 3,107 3,151 3,233 3,190 2,654

TARLAC II 108,035 112,095 116,340 120,371 124,460


Residential 101,862 105,551 109,405 113,152 116,591
Commercial 5,030 5,336 5,672 5,907 6,509
Industrial 96 110 124 150 144
Public Bldg 894 943 984 1,009 1,064
Others 153 155 155 153 152

NUEVA ECIJA I 87,422 90,291 93,741 97,410 100,690


Residential 83,851 86,370 89,378 92,450 95,011
Commercial 3,250 3,581 4,002 4,593 5,318
Industrial 95 105 123 134 131
Public Bldg 55 66 63 66 65
Others 171 169 175 167 165

NUEVA ECIJA II (Area 1) 118,399 123,205 127,993 133,917 139,994


Residential 113,447 118,055 122,488 128,126 133,976
Commercial 3,252 3,347 3,540 3,700 3,813
Industrial 586 616 687 761 853
Public Bldg 694 715 770 819 866
Others 420 472 508 511 486

NUEVA ECIJA II (Area 2) 98,626 102,533 106,733 118,512 122,836


Residential 95,350 99,213 103,304 114,961 119,188
Commercial 1,798 1,825 1,854 1,909 1,893
Industrial 179 187 215 232 316
Public Bldg 851 880 894 892 886
Others 448 428 466 518 553

SAN JOSE CITY 31,622 32,799 34,026 35,349 36,619


Residential 29,897 30,970 32,072 31,887 32,919
Commercial 1,334 1,422 1,529 2,723 2,914
Industrial 60 62 62 65 65
Public Bldg 300 312 324 608 624
Others 31 33 39 66 97

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Table 14.4 - Concluded
Service Connections by Type of Consumer and Electric Cooperative: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Electric Cooperative /
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Type of Consumer

PRESCO 20,030 21,129 22,224 23,302 24,422


Residential 19,392 20,467 21,501 22,550 23,605
Commercial 398 408 453 476 522
Industrial - - - -
Public Bldg 190 203 216 224 237
Others 50 51 54 52 58

PAMPANGA I 100,607 104,902 109,479 114,039 119,244


Residential 95,153 99,368 103,699 107,423 112,195
Commercial 4,089 4,234 4,450 5,060 5,440
Industrial 19 17 9 13 13
Public Bldg 1,154 1,093 1,131 1,324 1,379
Others 192 190 190 219 217

PAMPANGA II 157,928 163,969 170,377 177,378 184,803


Residential 133,969 139,646 145,155 151,565 158,968
Commercial 6,175 6,541 6,975 7,310 7,577
Industrial 273 313 378 412 441
Public Bldg 1,238 1,288 1,331 1,377 1,416
Others 16,273 16,181 16,538 16,714 16,401

PAMPANGA III 70,636 72,494 74,509 82,270 98,602


Residential 67,839 69,538 71,299 78,852 94,892
Commercial 2,137 2,264 2,494 2,656 2,867
Industrial 38 46 53 72 107
Public Bldg 516 545 558 582 589
Others 106 101 105 108 147

PENINSULA 178,244 184,275 190,403 196,624 203,250


Residential 166,134 171,799 177,365 183,202 189,220
Commercial 8,679 8,894 9,236 9,438 9,815
Industrial 1,163 1,251 1,382 1,512 1,652
Public Bldg 1,822 1,853 1,895 1,947 2,020
Others 446 478 525 525 543

ZAMBALES I 59,751 62,445 65,227 68,153 71,091


Residential 55,691 58,158 60,679 63,384 66,137
Commercial 3,281 3,476 3,676 3,922 4,078
Industrial 99 102 113 114 114
Public Bldg 555 578 605 610 634
Others 125 131 154 123 128

ZAMBALES II 77,240 80,230 83,491 86,832 90,001


Residential 70,471 73,377 76,588 79,857 82,954
Commercial 3,938 4,003 4,015 4,069 4,133
Industrial 84 86 100 100 97
Public Bldg 557 574 598 616 627
Others 2,190 2,190 2,190 2,190 2,190

Notes: The whole province of Bulacan and some electric cooperatives in the region are not covered by NEA
Source: National Electrification Administration

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Table 14.5
Service Connections by Type of Consumer and Province: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)
Province / Type of
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Consumer

Region III 1,316,469 1,366,964 1,419,671 1,487,760 1,559,092


Residential 1,228,106 1,275,371 1,323,586 1,379,992 1,453,381
Commercial 50,133 52,688 55,723 60,121 63,828
Industrial 3,002 3,211 3,563 3,799 4,262
Public Bldg 11,437 11,870 12,369 13,232 13,725
Others 23,791 23,824 24,430 30,616 23,896

Aurora 48,155 50,809 53,239 55,717 58,195


Residential 44,754 47,099 49,251 45,583 53,768
Commercial 1,916 2,124 2,301 2,478 2,597
Industrial 106 103 100 10 102
Public Bldg 1,300 1,389 1,489 1,566 1,623
Others 79 94 98 6,080 105

Bataan 178,244 184,275 190,403 196,624 203,250


Residential 166,134 171,799 177,365 183,202 189,220
Commercial 8,679 8,894 9,236 9,438 9,815
Industrial 1,163 1,251 1,382 1,512 1,652
Public Bldg 1,822 1,853 1,895 1,947 2,020
Others 446 478 525 525 543

Bulacan .. .. .. .. ..
Residential .. .. .. .. ..
Commercial .. .. .. .. ..
Industrial .. .. .. .. ..
Public Bldg .. .. .. .. ..
Others .. .. .. .. ..

Nueva Ecija 336,069 348,828 362,493 385,188 400,139


Residential 322,545 334,608 347,242 367,424 381,094
Commercial 9,634 10,175 10,925 12,925 13,938
Industrial 920 970 1,087 1,192 1,365
Public Bldg 1,900 1,973 2,051 2,385 2,441
Others 1,070 1,102 1,188 1,262 1,301

Pampanga 349,201 362,494 376,589 396,989 427,071


Residential 316,353 329,019 341,654 360,390 389,660
Commercial 12,799 13,447 14,372 15,502 16,406
Industrial 330 376 440 497 561
Public Bldg 3,098 3,129 3,236 3,507 3,621
Others 16,621 16,523 16,887 17,093 16,823

Tarlac 267,809 277,883 288,229 298,257 309,345


Residential 252,158 261,311 270,807 280,152 290,548
Commercial 9,886 10,569 11,198 11,787 12,861
Industrial 300 323 341 374 371
Public Bldg 2,205 2,374 2,495 2,601 2,759
Others 3,260 3,306 3,388 3,343 2,806

Zambales 136,991 142,675 148,718 154,985 161,092


Residential 126,162 131,535 137,267 143,241 149,091
Commercial 7,219 7,479 7,691 7,991 8,211
Industrial 183 188 213 214 211
Public Bldg 1,112 1,152 1,203 1,226 1,261
Others 2,315 2,321 2,344 2,313 2,318

Note: Bulacan and some parts of Pampanga are not covered by NEA
Source: National Electrification Administration

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Table 14.6
Electricity Gross Generation by Type of Fuel: Region III, 2015-2019
(In Megawatt Hour. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding)
Province / Type
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
of Fuel

Total 10,848,069 13,411,856 14,580,819 16,484,876 17,954,486


Coal 9,228,645 10,836,342 12,028,315 13,924,861 15,326,136
Oil-Based 498,433 905,810 596,220 685,682 934,695
Hydro 1,013,471 1,098,283 1,368,647 1,219,831 1,040,449
Solar 13,211 324,483 305,605 307,889 293,201
Biomass 94,308 246,938 282,032 346,612 360,005

Notes: Includes Grid-connected (Grid and Embedded/Self-Gen Facilities) & Offgrid (Private or NPC SPUG-owned)
Source: Department of Energy

Table 14.7
Electricity Sales and Consumption of Distribution Utilities by Region, 2015-2018
(In Megawatt Hour. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding)
2015 2016
PHILIPPINES
ECS PIOUS Total ECS PIOUS Total

TOTAL 17,677,145 50,335,616 68,012,761 21,576,504 54,517,869 76,094,373

NCRNational Capital Region … 23,967,048 23,967,048 … 25,878,439 25,878,439


CARCordillera Administrative Region 524,593 … 524,593 550,440 … 550,440
I
Ilocos Region 1,462,682 481,065 1,943,746 1,666,795 525,276 2,192,071
II
Cagayan Valley Region 1,088,391 … 1,088,391 1,288,804 … 1,288,804
III
Central Luzon 2,739,291 2,775,347 5,514,639 3,110,320 6,191,324 9,301,644
IVA
CALABARZON 1,461,010 15,427,947 16,888,957 1,626,447 13,651,960 15,278,407
IVB
MIMAROPA 647,674 … 647,674 739,597 … 739,597
V
Bicol Region 1,330,932 … 1,330,932 1,521,842 … 1,521,842
VI
Western Visayas 1,050,405 528,948 1,579,353 2,480,101 591,248 3,071,349
VII
Central Visayas 984,494 3,617,180 4,601,673 1,488,946 3,901,244 5,390,190
VIII
Eastern Visayas 905,558 … 905,558 1,042,325 … 1,042,325
IX
Zamboanga Peninsula 1,063,568 … 1,063,568 1,233,415 … 1,233,415
X
Northern Mindanao 1,031,124 1,309,265 2,340,389 1,097,897 1,080,742 2,178,639
XI
Davao Region 838,896 2,228,816 3,067,712 906,894 2,538,033 3,444,927
XII
SOCCSKSARGEN 1,433,742 … 1,433,742 1,617,130 159,602 1,776,732
XIII
Caraga 834,842 … 834,842 905,897 … 905,897
Autonomous Region of
ARMM Muslim Mindanao 279,943 … 279,943 299,654 … 299,654

LUZON 9,254,572 42,651,407 51,905,979 10,504,245 46,246,999 56,751,244


VISAYAS 2,940,457 4,146,128 7,086,584 5,011,372 4,492,492 9,503,864
MINDANAO 5,482,116 3,538,081 9,020,197 6,060,887 3,778,378 9,839,265

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Table 14.7 - Concluded
Electricity Sales and Consumption of Distribution Utilities by Region: Philippines, 2015-2018
(In Megawatt Hour. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding)
2017 2018
PHILIPPINES
ECS PIOUS Total ECS PIOUS Total

TOTAL 22,640,205 56,664,502 79,304,706 24,380,318 59,573,160 83,953,479

NCRNational Capital Region … 26,963,786 26,963,786 … 28,273,227 28,273,227


CARCordillera Administrative Region 577,091 … 577,091 603,520 … 603,520
I
Ilocos Region 1,774,903 554,877 2,329,780 1,854,209 584,915 2,439,124
II
Cagayan Valley Region 1,361,874 … 1,361,874 1,471,319 … 1,471,319
III
Central Luzon 3,355,489 6,429,518 9,785,007 3,563,747 6,553,965 10,117,712
IVA
CALABARZON 1,740,697 14,248,113 15,988,810 1,857,198 14,965,881 16,823,079
IVB
MIMAROPA 800,521 … 800,521 904,978 … 904,978
V
Bicol Region 1,526,712 … 1,526,712 1,725,303 … 1,725,303
VI
Western Visayas 2,674,345 578,589 3,252,935 2,718,121 630,517 3,348,637
VII
Central Visayas 1,562,622 3,830,854 5,393,476 1,665,716 4,285,347 5,951,063
VIII
Eastern Visayas 1,059,423 … 1,059,423 1,160,613 … 1,160,613
IX
Zamboanga Peninsula 1,256,052 … 1,256,052 1,359,393 … 1,359,393
X
Northern Mindanao 1,178,413 1,410,570 2,588,983 1,303,388 1,441,642 2,745,030
XI
Davao Region 946,542 2,479,985 3,426,526 1,083,274 2,656,526 3,739,800
XII
SOCCSKSARGEN 1,665,198 168,211 1,833,408 1,866,776 181,141 2,047,917
XIII
Caraga 921,360 … 921,360 1,012,176 … 1,012,176
Autonomous Region of
ARMM Muslim Mindanao 238,963 … 238,963 230,588 … 230,588

LUZON 11,137,287 48,196,294 59,333,581 11,980,274 50,377,988 62,358,262


VISAYAS 5,296,390 4,409,443 9,705,833 5,544,450 4,915,863 10,460,313
MINDANAO 6,206,527 4,058,765 10,265,292 6,855,594 4,279,309 11,134,903

Note: Includes own-Use and System Loss


Ecs- Electric Cooperatives/PIOUs-Private Investor-owned Utilities

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Table 14.8
Number of Duly Organized Water Districts by Region: Philippines, 2013-2017
Region 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Philippines 865 868 869 869 869

CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 35 35 35 35 35


I Ilocos Region 68 68 68 68 68
II Cagayan Valley Region 69 69 69 69 69
III Central Luzon 112 112 112 112 112
IVB MIMAROPA 96 97 97 97 97
V Bicol Region 59 60 60 60 60
VI Western Visayas 100 100 100 100 100
VII Central Visayas 33 34 33 33 33
VIII Eastern Visayas 63 63 65 65 65
IX Zamboanga Peninsula 36 36 36 36 36
X Northern Mindanao 34 34 34 34 34
XI Davao Region 40 40 40 40 40
XII SOCCSKSARGEN 15 15 15 15 15
XIII Caraga 39 39 39 39 39
Autonomous Region of Muslim
ARMM Mindanao 66 66 66 66 66

Source: Local Water Utilities Administration (LWUA)

Table 14.9
Number of Households Served by Water Districts by Region: 2013 - 2017
Region 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Philippines 3,470,378 3,710,078 3,895,631 4,109,785 4,352,872

CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 61,167 63,220 64,854 68,180 70,302


I Ilocos Region 180,990 195,603 208,996 226,867 245,213
II Cagayan Valley Region 86,325 92,252 98,542 104,442 110,851
III Central Luzon 788,913 847,337 906,614 948,203 984,792
IVB MIMAROPA 738,780 766,499 790,432 825,178 865,186
V Bicol Region 210,775 230,091 240,526 255,276 268,554
VI Western Visayas 238,588 259,082 273,842 284,155 299,862
VII Central Visayas 255,564 276,377 297,941 310,498 345,161
VIII Eastern Visayas 83,616 101,899 104,448 119,235 140,204
IX Zamboanga Peninsula 99,025 104,522 107,637 112,220 116,800
X Northern Mindanao 183,808 193,713 201,537 214,958 226,264
XI Davao Region 323,422 346,008 354,815 379,029 308,352
XII SOCCSKSARGEN 55,634 59,764 63,377 68,147 201,476
XIII Caraga 111,237 118,295 124,367 132,641 143,062
Autonomous Region of Muslim
ARMM Mindanao 52,534 55,416 57,703 60,756 26,793

Source: Local Water Utilities Administration (LWUA)

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Table 14.10
Number, Service Area, Irrigators' Association and Farmer-Beneficiaries of Existing National
Irrigation System by Province: Region III, 2015-2019
(Area in hectare. Details may not add up to total due to rounding.)
Number of
Province/ Farmer-
Number Service Area Irrigators'
Year Beneficiary
Association

2015 12 59,962 306 49,242


Aurora 2 1,577 3 1,535
Bataan 1 1,090 3 795
Bulacan 1 25,250 116 20,053
Nueva Ecija - - - -
Pampanga 2 15,046 94 10,185
Tarlac 2 12,758 65 12,564
Zambales 4 4,242 25 4,110

2016 12 60,335 309 49,575


Aurora 2 1,577 3 1,535
Bataan 1 1,090 3 795
Bulacan 1 25,250 116 20,053
Nueva Ecija - - - -
Pampanga 2 15,264 95 10,275
Tarlac 2 12,758 65 12,564
Zambales 4 4,397 27 4,353

2017 13 64,072 313 49,760


Aurora 2 1,577 3 1,535
Bataan 1 1,090 3 800
Bulacan 1 26,539 119 20,153
Nueva Ecija - - - -
Pampanga 2 17,405 96 10,355
Tarlac 3 13,064 65 12,564
Zambales 4 4,397 27 4,353

2018 12 64,435 313 49,444


Aurora 2 1,577 3 1,535
Bataan 1 1,090 3 800
Bulacan 1 26,525 116 19,727
Nueva Ecija - - - -
Pampanga 2 17,782 99 10,465
Tarlac 2 13,064 65 12,564
Zambales 4 4,397 27 4,353

2019 12 82,972 328 50,894


Aurora 2 1,727 3 1,586
Bataan 1 1,090 3 795
Bulacan 1 22,444 118 19,951
Nueva Ecija - 1,626 - -
Pampanga 2 25,507 103 10,779
Tarlac 2 23,604 72 13,059
Zambales 4 6,974 29 4,724

Note: Areas under UPRIIS jurisdiction not included


Source: National Irrigation Administration Regional Office III (NIA ROIII)

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Table 14.11
Area of Irrigated Land by Season and Province: Region III, 2015-2019
(Area in hectare. Details may not add up to total due to rounding.)
Province/
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Season

Region III 164,080 160,329 187,772 184,165 202,878


Dry 80,619 80,028 93,237 87,337 96,964
Wet 83,461 80,301 94,535 96,828 105,915

Aurora 13,618 13,827 13,722 14,011 14,536


Dry 6,832 6,966 6,861 6,943 7,268
Wet 6,786 6,861 6,861 7,068 7,268

Bataan 9,118 8,929 9,527 9,173 9,866


Dry 4,577 4,567 5,092 4,602 4,929
Wet 4,541 4,362 4,435 4,571 4,937

Bulacan 46,612 45,215 50,856 31,730 36,115


Dry 26,072 27,052 26,955 14,622 16,831
Wet 20,540 18,162 23,900 17,109 19,284

Nueva Ecija 22,032 15,635 25,892 23,242 25,524


Dry 10,183 6,432 12,544 11,084 11,532
Wet 11,849 9,204 13,348 12,158 13,992

Pampanga 27,412 30,981 35,522 54,804 59,506


Dry 16,577 17,093 19,710 29,887 31,030
Wet 10,835 13,888 15,812 24,917 28,476

Tarlac 33,593 33,379 40,639 39,918 44,183


Dry 12,562 12,487 17,318 15,565 20,279
Wet 21,031 20,893 23,321 24,354 23,904

Zambales 11,696 12,363 11,615 11,286 13,148


Dry 3,817 5,431 4,757 4,635 5,095
Wet 7,879 6,932 6,858 6,651 8,053

Note: Areas under UPRIIS jurisdiction not included


Source: National Irrigation Administration Regional Office III (NIA ROIII)

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Table 14.12
Number, Service Area, and Farmer-Beneficiaries of Existing National Irrigation System by Province
Region III, 2015-2018
(Area in hectare. Details may not add up to total due to rounding.)
Province/
Number Service Area Farmer-Beneficiary
Year

2015 17 119,216 86,918


Bulacan - 6,663 3,919
Nueva Ecija 17 105,977 79,087
Pampanga - 4,758 2,585
Tarlac - 1,819 1,327

2016 18 120,618 87,933


Bulacan - 5,933 3,766
Nueva Ecija 18 108,067 80,156
Pampanga - 4,761 2,584
Tarlac - 1,858 1,427

2017 19 130,539 96,672


Bulacan - 6,233 3,866
Nueva Ecija 18 117,363 88,550
Pampanga - 4,913 2,584
Tarlac 1 2,030 1,672

2018 21 133,268 97,579


Bulacan - 6,358 4,084
Nueva Ecija 21 120,073 89,088
Pampanga - 4,715 2,657
Tarlac - 2,122 1,750

Note: Areas under NIA region 3 jurisdiction not included


Source: NIA - Upper Pampanga River Integrated Irrigation System (NIA-UPRIIS)

Table 14.13
Area of Irrigated Land by Season and Province: Region III, 2015-2018
(Area in hectare. Details may not add up to total due to rounding.)
Season 2015 2016 2017 2018

Season
Total 228,824 218,465 265,413 282,907
Dry 85,858 75,498 115,572 128,093
Wet 109,057 109,057 127,449 125,418
Ratoon After Dry … … … …
Ratoon After Wet 33,910 33,910 22,392 25,216
Third Crop … … … 4,180

Province
Central Luzon 228,824 218,465 265,413 282,907
Bulacan 9,346 7,003 10,221 12,526
Nueva Ecija 212,413 203,276 243,451 256,387
Pampanga 5,619 4,784 6,812 9,393
Tarlac 1,446 3,402 4,929 4,602

Note: Areas under NIA region 3 jurisdiction not included


Source: NIA - Upper Pampanga River Integrated Irrigation System (NIA-UPRIIS)

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Chapter 15
PUBLIC
ADMINISTRATION

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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. Income classifications of provinces, cities and municipalities, as stipulated in
Section 5 of Executive Order No. 249, serve as basis in fixing the tax ceiling imposed by LGUs;
determination of administrative and statutory aids, financial grants, establishment of salary scales,
among others. 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 (BLGF) of the
Department of Finance (DOF) is the source of the data for the average income of the province,
cities and municipalities. It also includes data on internal revenue collections of LGUs with Bureau of
Internal Revenue, Revenue Region No.4 as the source of data. Moreover, the number of
government personnel and number of registered voters is also presented in this chapter. The
sources of data for these tables were the Civil Service Commission and the Commission on
Elections, respectively.

Sector Highlights
 From 38 cities and municipalities classified first class in terms of income in July 2005,
Central Luzon has now 60 1st class city/municipalities effective 29 July 2008 as per DOF
Order No. 23-08. (see Table 15.1)

 The region’s total revenue collections from taxes in 2017 amounted to PHP43.3 billion,
higher by 20.8 percent compared with the PHP35.8 billion generated in 2016. (see Table 15.2)

Figure 15.1 Revenue Collections by Type of Taxes


Region III, 2017

Income Taxes 28,403.5

Value-Added Taxes 10,223.4


Type of tax

Other Taxes 3,390.8

Percentage Taxes 1,240.7

Excise Taxes 19.1

0 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000

Revenue collection
(in million pesos)

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 Among the tax revenues from taxes, income tax was the biggest contributor to the total
revenue of the region, amounting to PHP28.4 billion or 65.6 percent of the total. Revenue
generated from this type of tax during the year improved by 21.6 percent compared with
previous year’s collection of PHP23.4 billion. (see Table 15.2)

 Pampanga led the provinces in terms of revenue collections, accounting for 33.0 percent of
the total revenue generated for the region. This was followed by Bulacan contributing
27.3 percent of the region’s total collections. (see Table 15.2)

Figure 15.2 Annual Regular Income of the Provinces


Region III, 2016 and 2017

2016
14,000.0
2017
12,000.0

10,000.0
in million pesos

8,000.0

6,000.0

4,000.0

2,000.0

0.0
Aurora Bataan Bulacan Nueva Pampanga Tarlac Zambales
Ecija
Province

 During the 2019 national and local election, there were 6,829,661 registered voters in the
region. Out of this number of voters, there were only 5,252,067 people who actually voted,
having a voters’ turn-out of 76.9 percent. (see Table 15.6)

Figure 15.3 Number of Registered Voters and Voters Who Actually


Voted: Region III, 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016, 2018 and 2019

8,000 No. of Registered Voters Voters Who Actually Voted

7,000

6,000
No. of Registered Voters

5,000
(in thousands)

4,000

3,000

2,000

1,000

0
2007 2010 2013 2016 2018 2019
Year
.

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Table 15.1
Average Income and Classification by Province/City/Municipality: Region III, 2000-2003 and 2004-2007
(Average Income in Million Pesos)
2000-2003 2004-2007
Province /
City / Municipality Average Income Average Income
Income Classification 1/ Income Classification 2/

Region III

Aurora 213.923 3rd 279.168 3rd

Baler (Capital) 28.802 4th 33.774 4th


Casiguran … … 53.576 2nd
Dilasag 25.738 4th 35.767 3rd
Dinalungan 22.429 4th 30.333 4th
Dingalan 28.417 4th 36.753 3rd

Dipaculao 32.600 4th 42.278 3rd


Maria Aurora 39.475 3rd 53.432 2nd
San Luis 39.018 3rd 51.205 2nd

Bataan 385.247 1st 553.532 1st

Abucay 31.537 3rd 42.292 3rd


Bagac 28.626 4th 38.278 3rd
City of Balanga (Capital) 130.231 4th 205.820 4th
Dinalupihan 62.935 1st 66.571 1st
Hermosa 41.786 2nd 60.387 1st

Limay 82.730 1st 109.045 1st


Mariveles 129.109 1st 142.740 1st
Morong 28.875 4th 43.407 3rd
Orani 56.121 1st 67.488 1st
Orion 34.345 3rd 46.516 2nd

Pilar 26.182 4th 35.471 3rd


Samal 24.400 4th 33.467 4th

Bulacan 971.960 1st 1,337.599 1st

Angat 42.196 2nd 55.742 1st


Balagtas (Bigaa) 57.612 1st 80.670 1st
Baliuag 97.442 1st 132.456 1st
Bocaue 70.764 1st 94.298 1st
Bulacan 44.952 2nd 60.930 1st

Bustos 37.409 3rd 48.300 2nd


Calumpit 67.958 1st 94.221 1st
Doña Remedios Trinidad 46.784 2nd 62.587 1st
Guiguinto 63.705 1st 89.370 1st
Hagonoy 71.274 1st 96.959 1st

City of Malolos (Capital) 157.046 4th 315.796 3rd


Marilao 80.972 1st 159.616 1st
City of Meycauayan 172.828 4th 283.190 3rd
Norzagaray 91.848 1st 141.219 1st
Obando 41.314 2nd 53.312 2nd

Pandi 32.934 3rd 45.775 2nd


Paombong 35.563 3rd 44.548 3rd
Plaridel 65.965 1st 95.933 1st
Pulilan 66.157 1st 103.120 1st
San Ildefonso 50.882 1st 70.459 1st

City of San Jose del Monte 246.794 2nd 414.757 1st


San Miguel 79.478 1st 112.370 1st
San Rafael 48.226 2nd 72.138 1st
Sta. Maria 113.124 1st 174.926 1st

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Table 15.1 - Continued
Average Income and Classification by Province/City/Municipality: Region III, 2000-2003 and 2004-2007
(Average Income in Million Pesos)
2000-2003 2004-2007
Province /
City / Municipality Average Income Average Income
Income Classification 1/ Income Classification 2/

Nueva Ecija 641.564 1st 858.764 1st

Aliaga 34.896 3rd 45.556 2nd


Bongabon 38.915 3rd 53.755 2nd
City of Cabanatuan 385.466 1st 472.189 1st
Cabiao 40.691 2nd 55.051 1st
Carrangalan 47.592 2nd 60.363 1st

Cuyapo 42.394 2nd 55.445 1st


Gabaldon (Bitulok and Sabani) 28.392 4th 37.586 3rd
City of Gapan 120.883 4th 213.460 4th
General Mamerto Natividad 25.900 4th 33.803 4th
General Tinio (Papaya) 41.694 2nd 56.494 1st

Guimba 61.646 1st 81.591 1st


Jaen 37.330 3rd 50.179 2nd
Laur 30.648 3rd 40.666 3rd
Licab … … 26.812 4th
Llanera 26.208 4th 34.295 4th

Lupao 28.334 4th 38.206 3rd


Science City of Muñoz 118.973 5th 187.519 4th
Nampicuan … … 19.491 5th
City of Palayan (Capital) 116.058 5th 134.323 5th
Pantabangan 41.253 2nd 83.761 1st

Peñaranda 22.502 4th 29.784 4th


Quezon 25.066 4th 32.757 4th
Rizal 37.525 3rd 48.154 2nd
San Antonio 43.639 2nd 58.001 1st
San Isidro 29.991 4th 45.341 2nd

San Jose City 219.763 3rd 264.646 3rd


San Leonardo 45.643 2nd 62.330 1st
Santa Rosa 43.151 2nd 55.039 1st
Santo Domingo 33.396 3rd 43.773 3rd
Talavera 63.034 1st 87.936 1st

Talugtug 21.028 4th 26.157 4th


Zaragoza 29.240 4th 39.325 3rd

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Table 15.1 - Continued
Average Income and Classification by Province/City/Municipality: Region III, 2000-2003 and 2004-2007
(Average Income in Million Pesos)
2000-2003 2004-2007
Province /
City / Municipality Average Income Average Income
Income Classification 1/ Income Classification 2/

Pampanga 585.203 1st 585.457 1st

Apalit 55.561 1st 78.912 1st


Arayat 55.683 1st 76.844 1st
Bacolor 29.331 4th 44.123 3rd
Candaba 51.814 1st 69.963 1st
Floridablanca 59.048 1st 81.707 1st

Guagua 71.747 1st 85.694 1st


Lubao 71.885 1st 99.971 1st
Mabalacat City 119.749 1st 179.535 1st
Macabebe 43.720 2nd 58.224 1st
Magalang 47.824 2nd 70.952 1st

Masantol 34.505 3rd 45.758 2nd


Mexico 73.499 1st 114.107 1st
Minalin 26.848 4th 34.778 4th
Porac 67.521 1st 108.733 1st
City of San Fernando (Capital) 263.958 2nd 458.444 1st

San Luis 28.261 4th 40.721 3rd


San Simon 32.272 3rd … …
Santa Ana 29.272 4th 38.489 3rd
Santa Rita 24.243 4th 32.462 4th
Santo Tomas 25.628 4th 33.341 4th

Sasmuan (Sexmoan) … … 29.504 4th

City of Angeles City 378.752 1st 535.180 1st

Tarlac 481.016 1st 498.576 1st

Anao 14.215 5th 18.931 5th


Bamban 36.865 3rd 54.580 2nd
Camiling 56.846 1st 78.034 1st
Capas 66.383 1st 97.080 1st
Concepcion 71.220 1st 98.899 1st

Gerona 49.790 2nd 66.117 1st


La Paz 38.497 3rd 52.074 2nd
Mayantoc 30.608 3rd 42.503 3rd
Moncada 43.449 2nd 57.107 1st
Paniqui 58.860 1st 80.006 1st

Pura 19.714 5th 26.666 4th


Ramos 17.085 5th 17.434 5th
San Clemente 15.682 5th 20.867 5th
San Jose 29.721 4th 39.837 3rd
San Manuel 19.377 5th 25.776 4th

Santa Ignacia 34.174 3rd 48.537 2nd


City of Tarlac (Capital) 406.442 1st 490.947 1st
Victoria 38.907 3rd 53.188 2nd

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Table 15.1 - Concluded
Average Income and Classification by Province/City/Municipality: Region III, 2000-2003 and 2004-2007
(Average Income in Million Pesos)
2000-2003 2004-2007
Province /
City / Municipality Average Income Average Income
Income Classification 1/ Income Classification 2/

Zambales … … 418.994 2nd

Botolan 54.726 1st 73.033 1st


Cabangan 23.829 4th 31.701 4th
Candelaria 31.511 3rd 41.156 3rd
Castillejos 29.623 3rd 44.715 3rd
Iba (Capital) 36.998 3rd 50.387 2nd

Masinloc 47.589 2nd 56.059 1st


Palauig 32.098 3rd 42.481 3rd
San Antonio 33.971 3rd 49.757 2nd
San Felipe 22.871 4th 30.383 4th
San Marcelino 39.095 3rd 57.322 1st

San Narciso 23.935 4th 30.327 4th


Santa Cruz 48.308 2nd 66.058 1st
Subic 57.691 1st 96.716 1st

City of Olongapo 691.862 1st 536.982 1st

Source: Bureau of Local Government and Finance, Regional Office III


1/ DOF Order No. 20-05
2/ DOF Order No. 23-08
Note: Municipality of Mabalacat became city following a referendum on July 21, 2012.

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Table 15.2
Revenue Collections by Type of Taxes and by Province: Region III, 2013 - 2017
(In million pesos)
Income Value-Added Percentage Excise Other
Province Total
Taxes Taxes Taxes Taxes Taxes

2013
Region III 25,100.1 16,567.4 4,059.7 2,496.6 238.9 1,737.6

Aurora 226.7 147.5 57.9 9.5 0.5 11.4


Bataan 2,828.9 1,931.5 509.3 65.8 0.2 322.0
Bulacan 6,768.4 4,137.3 8.0 1,832.1 208.5 582.5
Nueva Ecija 2,562.2 1,660.3 652.2 102.7 0.0 147.0
Pampanga 7,579.4 4,899.2 1,799.3 369.7 0.2 511.2
Tarlac 1,746.7 1,063.0 532.4 61.3 1.1 88.9
Zambales 3,387.9 2,728.6 500.7 55.5 28.4 74.6

2014
Region III 29,330.3 19,173.1 4,613.6 3,056.1 279.6 2,207.9

Aurora 232.6 153.1 54.4 11.1 0.6 13.4


Bataan 1,915.2 1,211.5 503.9 77.1 0.7 122.0
Bulacan 8,648.3 4,990.3 4.8 2,254.1 233.4 1,165.8
Nueva Ecija 2,994.3 1,997.1 639.8 198.3 0.0 159.1
Pampanga 9,802.4 6,729.3 2,118.3 378.7 0.2 575.8
Tarlac 2,154.3 1,363.8 618.0 75.8 2.3 94.4
Zambales 3,583.2 2,728.1 674.3 61.0 42.4 77.4

2015
Region III 31,022.8 20,095.3 7,690.4 1,172.0 15.3 2,049.8

Aurora 273.2 175.0 70.2 13.2 0.5 14.4


Bataan 2,071.6 1,310.4 530.2 87.5 0.8 142.7
Bulacan 8,859.0 5,387.5 2,364.1 262.3 5.6 839.4
Nueva Ecija 3,352.7 2,234.2 806.5 141.6 0.0 170.4
Pampanga 10,884.1 7,093.1 2,598.7 510.0 4.0 678.4
Tarlac 2,270.7 1,432.1 642.1 87.1 3.6 105.9
Zambales 3,311.6 2,463.3 678.5 70.3 0.8 98.7

2016
Region III 35,816.4 23,367.6 9,238.8 1,077.5 20.1 2,112.4

Aurora 344.1 214.4 96.5 15.6 0.2 17.4


Bataan 2,536.9 1,546.2 716.7 94.5 0.7 178.7
Bulacan 9,730.0 5,847.6 2,832.7 284.2 7.2 758.3
Nueva Ecija 3,861.1 2,556.4 974.4 150.3 0.4 179.7
Pampanga 12,750.3 8,857.5 2,868.3 352.6 2.8 669.1
Tarlac 2,867.0 1,631.8 960.9 102.1 4.7 167.5
Zambales 3,727.0 2,713.8 789.4 78.2 4.2 141.6

2017
Region III 43,277.5 28,403.5 10,223.4 1,240.7 19.1 3,390.8

Aurora 413.5 247.6 126.4 19.1 0.1 20.3


Bataan 4,692.1 3,226.9 780.9 104.7 0.6 579.0
Bulacan 11,825.2 7,021.9 3,181.4 305.9 5.1 1,310.8
Nueva Ecija 4,586.9 3,040.5 1,122.2 197.6 1.4 225.3
Pampanga 14,279.4 9,988.7 3,124.2 403.2 6.0 757.4
Tarlac 3,414.1 1,968.6 1,119.1 116.8 4.4 205.2
Zambales 4,066.4 2,909.3 769.2 93.4 1.6 292.9

Sources: Bureau of Internal Revenue, RR. No. 4 and RR. No. 5


Note: Revenue Region No. 4 covers the provinces of Central Luzon except Bulacan which is part of Revenue Region No. 5
CY 2015 collection is based on 1209 reports submitted by Revenue District Offices
CY 2016 - CY 2017 collection is based on RAD-BTr reconciled figures

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Table 15.3
Revenue Generation Collection Efficiency, Region III, 2009-2015
(In million pesos)
Type 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Total
Target 8,715.9 9,155.3 10,584.9 11,938.1 13,017.1 14,328.0 13,902.3
Collection 8,144.9 9,151.6 10,291.5 11,328.5 11,408.1 13,141.2 14,044.2
Collection Efficiency 93.4 100.0 97.2 94.9 87.6 91.7 101.0

Real Property Tax


Target 4,204.5 3,661.1 4,162.7 4,636.0 5,206.4 5,859.5 6,001.0
Collection 2,869.9 3,165.8 3,677.2 3,823.3 3,737.8 4,842.9 4,881.4
Collection Efficiency* 68.3 86.5 88.3 82.5 71.8 82.7 81.3

Business Tax
Target 1,941.6 2,306.2 2,940.2 3,339.9 3,623.8 4,344.8 4,120.7
Collection 2,359.3 2,638.1 3,014.9 3,511.4 3,944.2 4,573.0 4,890.0
Collection Efficiency 121.5 114.4 102.5 105.1 108.8 105.3 118.7

Fees and Charges


Target 780.6 925.9 1,118.9 1,311.5 1,377.1 1,386.3 1,506.8
Collection 933.3 1,080.4 1,215.0 1,300.1 1,263.3 1,518.9 1,931.9
Collection Efficiency 119.6 116.7 108.6 99.1 91.7 109.6 128.2

Economic Enterprise
Target 1,789.2 2,262.1 2,363.1 2,650.7 2,809.8 2,737.5 2,273.8
Collection 1,982.4 2,267.3 2,384.5 2,693.7 2,462.8 2,206.3 2,340.9
Collection Efficiency 110.8 100.2 100.9 101.6 87.6 80.6 102.9

Sources: Bureau of Local Government Finance (BLGF)


Note: *Real Property Tax Accomplishment Rate (RPTAR )

Table 15.4A
Annual Regular Income of the Provinces in Region III, 2009-2018
(In pesos)
Province 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Aurora 445,425,311 491,493,638 525,500,688 485,024,203 526,352,241


Bataan 793,234,329 866,597,198 948,037,473 825,454,769 947,379,236
Bulacan 1,952,044,692 2,170,448,777 2,241,606,346 2,220,013,569 2,396,260,027
Nueva Ecija 1,363,465,959 1,443,182,624 1,543,032,976 1,516,709,189 1,668,345,707
Pampanga 1,220,450,910 1,375,194,443 1,675,930,178 1,728,793,272 1,844,505,565
Tarlac 971,275,440 1,067,967,895 1,193,184,373 1,187,326,133 1,384,905,454
Zambales 643,966,391 655,308,121 741,893,718 729,926,753 786,447,180

Province 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Aurora 579,276,173 661,664,118 728,054,222 825,118,923 890,435,001


Bataan 1,133,209,247 1,226,458,245 1,316,758,557 1,813,564,281 1,850,509,896
Bulacan 2,833,550,615 3,143,195,370 3,527,337,309 4,132,053,517 4,345,314,668
Nueva Ecija 1,895,971,391 2,182,098,001 2,347,116,285 2,720,539,031 2,827,976,856
Pampanga 2,139,940,853 2,327,586,429 2,700,334,651 2,979,362,632 3,319,753,417
Tarlac 1,558,408,163 1,784,130,135 1,600,062,482 1,811,294,778 1,940,846,687
Zambales 894,062,432 995,974,062 1,098,931,242 1,248,246,863 1,318,537,416

Sources: Bureau of Local Government Finance (BLGF)


Note: ARI is the sum of Locally sourced revenues, IRA for the current year and other share from the national tax collection

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Table 15.4B
Annual Regular Income of the Cities in Region III, 2009-2018
(In pesos)
City 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

City of Angeles 833,214,553 891,672,572 1,026,724,656 987,101,000 1,090,919,630


City of Balanga 331,198,002 384,199,004 399,927,435 388,656,619 416,925,276
City of Cabanatuan 661,409,007 728,224,841 808,887,782 778,101,457 835,428,589
City of Gapan 337,951,765 347,010,579 371,954,723 352,512,884 363,715,220
Mabalacat City* … … … … 676,746,063
City of Malolos 471,237,688 504,563,587 565,108,993 531,810,782 563,065,960
City of Meycauayan 564,551,782 615,267,653 689,205,338 679,119,009 735,368,393
City of Olongapo 1,563,720,633 1,691,659,330 1,738,170,978 1,838,406,752 1,478,852,176
City of Palayan 188,662,386 209,796,727 225,008,558 193,648,163 209,283,344
City of San Fernando (Pampanga) 757,034,380 824,822,365 921,723,683 912,102,344 978,833,244
San Jose City 365,425,784 398,260,097 435,915,149 395,377,901 425,585,644
City of San Jose Del Monte 656,305,202 718,668,530 783,943,136 727,208,076 1,031,604,787
Science City of Munoz 264,568,362 287,526,290 311,741,291 274,945,910 299,977,589
City of Tarlac 670,362,727 736,996,423 832,512,002 814,205,790 858,309,623

City 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

City of Angeles 1,209,836,774 1,436,713,978 1,618,060,091 1,872,955,176 2,060,754,495


City of Balanga 466,218,238 521,987,321 574,310,731 656,004,853 707,495,459
City of Cabanatuan 967,154,911 1,056,972,930 1,169,351,999 1,306,500,707 1,389,650,318
City of Gapan 406,789,706 454,728,278 481,188,389 555,437,400 597,045,844
Mabalacat City* 845,571,869 999,537,542 1,117,424,109 1,277,985,359 1,486,197,508
City of Malolos 683,052,368 754,753,646 817,489,908 940,796,905 984,444,937
City of Meycauayan 825,421,286 907,431,879 988,196,716 1,193,557,820 1,224,939,348
City of Olongapo 1,022,613,282 1,255,249,945 1,187,106,713 1,363,092,579 735,627,834
City of Palayan 239,766,224 272,329,409 294,775,354 340,680,301 362,085,336
City of San Fernando
(Pampanga) 1,069,167,303 1,191,068,312 1,257,212,187 1,369,322,382 1,579,819,573
San Jose City 492,284,777 554,412,749 612,307,839 683,654,109 737,797,545
City of San Jose Del Monte 974,388,179 1,078,619,971 1,189,382,184 1,546,233,905 1,652,439,825
Science City of Munoz 343,566,334 389,238,966 426,116,291 481,308,660 516,418,346
City of Tarlac 954,618,092 1,060,385,689 1,173,725,498 737,687,633 1,451,554,120

Sources: Bureau of Local Government Finance (BLGF)


Note: ARI is the sum of Locally sourced revenues, IRA for the current year and other share from the national tax collection
*Converted into city under Republic Act No. 10164; ratified on July 21,2012

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Table 15.4C
Annual Regular Income of the Municipalities in Region III, 2009-2018
(In pesos)
Province/
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Municipalities

Aurora
Baler 62,927,978 65,851,241 71,636,329 71,666,041 79,589,122
Casiguran 84,437,445 89,677,140 96,984,756 94,026,289 105,986,693
Dilasag 56,407,749 52,440,641 60,148,628 54,764,287 60,402,530
Dinalungan 46,862,901 49,297,681 58,975,436 51,754,769 57,967,521
Dingalan 54,413,773 57,646,430 62,323,719 60,576,944 69,590,931
Dipaculao 63,641,991 71,523,685 78,976,394 75,381,198 82,059,816
Maria Aurora 78,487,582 84,092,520 89,688,726 90,066,768 101,942,462
San Luis 78,200,571 82,613,319 91,455,415 90,110,864 101,531,381

Bataan
Abucay 61,217,552 66,653,080 70,817,912 70,700,106 76,324,541
Bagac 55,833,741 58,554,872 63,988,865 61,748,052 70,030,545
Dinalupihan 91,630,306 37,852,020 154,120,731 178,957,083 165,478,572
Hermosa 89,086,762 95,027,937 112,067,552 106,721,056 119,258,157
Limay 142,807,286 160,627,725 278,381,147 354,498,458 236,817,469
Mariveles 205,184,129 239,355,874 214,586,659 245,264,104 259,126,117
Morong 70,008,238 74,516,821 79,778,479 80,000,954 87,893,960
Orani 94,003,984 98,649,054 106,545,390 106,831,328 119,403,376
Orion 72,478,853 96,653,507 79,648,368 78,252,569 85,864,276
Pilar 58,680,167 63,554,590 69,069,663 70,662,930 72,886,361
Samal 52,536,910 56,535,970 62,496,058 62,620,994 68,189,468

Bulacan
Angat 86,278,670 91,010,157 92,821,901 92,650,522 104,578,145
Balagtas (Bigaa) 110,097,537 119,980,629 126,896,781 129,805,478 138,291,426
Baliuag 208,593,378 237,990,200 263,404,132 262,308,830 303,678,411
Bocaue 147,751,014 154,160,307 167,587,100 181,959,321 196,824,681
Bulacan 88,340,209 94,910,415 104,505,775 100,893,859 109,412,949
Bustos 77,485,527 86,122,655 93,071,025 91,573,507 99,856,394
Calumpit 136,352,872 143,922,378 153,138,570 149,885,317 165,011,444
Dona Remedios Trinidad 101,029,578 105,284,947 112,305,575 130,935,430 124,693,163
Guiguinto 146,258,629 169,713,578 175,843,927 190,584,187 221,375,642
Hagonoy 140,717,196 149,752,504 157,914,522 154,221,231 168,393,681
Marilao 272,402,760 307,295,205 329,536,103 332,192,319 400,829,438
Norzagaray 212,032,286 223,263,514 238,242,239 299,908,358 238,159,277
Obando 75,690,951 80,365,989 86,321,776 83,996,725 91,918,359
Pandi 76,882,303 82,517,959 92,178,130 91,413,177 105,200,452
Paombong 64,551,128 68,323,537 76,852,776 72,034,358 78,810,199
Plaridel 132,647,685 141,818,986 158,750,080 157,481,968 178,619,881
Pulilan 0 169,293,953 187,170,697 194,424,508 211,196,453
San Ildefonso 133,941,611 129,027,272 152,555,008 164,157,403 180,667,967
San Miguel 159,942,240 172,688,962 185,082,408 182,189,554 202,162,372
San Rafael 115,494,191 100,532,414 135,281,482 135,602,146 148,486,615
Santa Maria 287,415,654 336,603,824 352,302,237 349,172,835 403,746,248

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Table 15.4C - Continued
Annual Regular Income of the Municipalities in Region III, 2009-2018
(In pesos)
Province/
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Municipalities

Aurora
Baler 92,295,320 109,296,651 119,516,531 148,938,500 144,905,861
Casiguran 119,458,185 136,118,497 147,934,866 166,351,062 179,405,711
Dilasag 68,576,847 78,873,653 86,119,077 95,843,140 105,540,343
Dinalungan 65,173,894 74,105,551 80,715,316 91,313,923 98,188,490
Dingalan 80,128,210 90,426,601 98,629,539 111,386,975 121,646,033
Dipaculao 92,317,911 105,009,587 115,086,349 130,891,770 142,097,421
Maria Aurora 113,363,481 128,927,254 140,878,417 159,727,969 173,073,600
San Luis 118,156,154 131,689,050 138,017,867 157,109,681 168,312,805

Bataan
Abucay 88,517,561 98,836,936 110,756,826 123,358,483 130,141,637
Bagac 81,264,270 93,706,246 103,569,014 116,996,580 123,921,598
Dinalupihan 195,347,652 221,625,597 242,291,407 288,150,203 300,873,420
Hermosa 144,046,218 159,735,890 181,142,012 220,924,892 250,961,683
Limay 298,309,838 323,283,012 363,156,835 668,927,823 635,288,012
Mariveles 452,127,450 418,655,918 462,062,300 535,990,383 559,249,789
Morong 101,032,718 120,956,013 120,865,449 155,396,171 162,275,906
Orani 130,688,173 145,874,828 160,961,914 182,807,466 206,940,600
Orion 97,078,590 112,196,318 121,122,323 139,553,993 149,497,090
Pilar 82,164,067 91,704,716 101,021,911 114,118,073 127,680,840
Samal 79,642,084 90,380,377 107,342,894 112,857,277 130,128,583

Bulacan
Angat 120,633,532 132,678,365 144,155,173 165,825,701 185,740,949
Balagtas (Bigaa) 152,026,078 193,463,617 186,619,778 227,161,175 247,828,666
Baliuag 339,374,821 374,370,974 411,884,554 462,192,308 517,680,866
Bocaue 223,320,348 242,337,271 265,215,501 314,164,979 335,841,513
Bulacan 122,391,306 134,611,188 147,942,821 170,889,323 185,935,556
Bustos 113,897,549 129,546,656 142,099,192 161,653,376 172,872,128
Calumpit 185,045,184 205,218,464 225,324,011 252,065,720 273,977,152
Dona Remedios Trinidad 145,594,262 159,924,125 174,993,298 201,813,744 222,497,625
Guiguinto 261,168,557 287,870,556 323,875,055 373,167,837 417,710,122
Hagonoy 192,046,275 217,062,199 237,640,198 266,700,703 286,819,057
Marilao 452,719,871 491,567,385 548,554,385 648,479,936 730,140,413
Norzagaray 307,011,368 310,148,303 337,955,043 386,422,918 373,131,829
Obando 103,921,361 115,979,450 128,089,605 140,808,862 150,041,991
Pandi 118,544,610 135,032,742 149,684,522 196,061,015 210,968,234
Paombong 87,062,654 96,418,609 106,423,321 119,853,690 128,544,422
Plaridel 202,284,136 225,850,028 255,934,254 290,742,566 310,664,050
Pulilan 235,395,517 272,332,942 302,529,365 361,212,591 404,003,966
San Ildefonso 189,130,898 239,604,619 265,736,288 299,457,235 332,621,360
San Miguel 227,226,473 257,013,823 287,394,109 332,020,534 355,185,489
San Rafael 172,115,705 214,823,052 226,102,963 259,836,698 290,253,970
Santa Maria 442,410,103 502,568,683 523,459,730 628,418,606 692,255,807

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Table 15.4C - Continued
Annual Regular Income of the Municipalities in Region III, 2009-2018
(In pesos)
Province/
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Municipalities

Nueva Ecija
Aliaga 72,793,803 77,070,613 85,267,011 82,992,731 86,871,894
Bongabon 89,184,234 96,885,291 104,813,975 104,704,977 110,714,946
Cabiao 82,572,383 85,536,349 95,439,015 94,982,877 106,495,208
Carranglan 97,703,247 95,715,435 104,132,155 100,655,273 115,156,480
Cuyapo 83,483,238 88,834,910 97,416,924 93,894,514 105,845,557
Gabaldon (Bitulok & Sabani) 55,873,959 59,686,459 65,072,607 63,786,951 72,103,911
General Mamerto Natividad 0 0 61,654,110 62,077,452 69,385,258
General Tinio (Papaya) 87,603,013 99,341,560 100,320,180 99,862,489 111,753,939
Guimba 120,866,518 129,473,732 144,980,557 145,018,255 165,374,886
Jaen 75,521,018 80,838,672 88,381,577 87,814,299 98,685,039
Laur 64,604,806 66,698,341 72,434,303 71,383,934 81,370,676
Licab 40,249,129 42,445,733 46,167,377 44,555,165 51,540,615
Llanera 51,600,463 54,981,917 60,796,182 59,925,360 68,585,896
Lupao 55,633,873 58,569,204 63,382,403 62,565,154 71,275,381
Nampicuan 0 0 35,657,526 35,546,634 42,443,723
Pantabangan 165,807,382 140,543,087 150,614,756 125,456,857 151,414,588
Peñaranda 46,859,870 51,931,068 59,438,795 59,288,580 61,830,554
Quezon 50,907,705 52,185,799 57,387,196 58,047,998 64,316,918
Rizal 70,854,043 75,541,729 82,215,833 83,886,948 93,901,363
San Antonio 86,684,358 91,801,667 102,921,787 101,710,124 110,233,610
San Isidro 65,584,349 69,337,434 74,631,238 71,822,085 81,022,752
San Leonardo 99,646,230 91,893,465 96,910,564 94,824,594 107,517,082
Santa Rosa 84,520,072 87,278,860 97,465,360 100,844,236 115,845,869
Santo Domingo 63,010,844 67,550,555 75,311,310 78,186,094 85,035,983
Talavera 138,407,158 144,704,298 160,917,976 155,162,142 176,256,099
Talugtog 39,616,742 42,260,265 45,975,800 44,830,470 50,633,368
Zaragosa 57,570,269 61,297,450 67,234,565 66,670,429 76,563,139

Pampanga
Apalit 121,509,713 129,192,667 140,469,376 137,022,634 151,285,290
Arayat 124,880,378 132,109,615 144,613,878 140,926,845 157,931,326
Bacolor 55,499,073 68,092,231 79,814,980 74,298,874 90,714,345
Candaba 106,548,319 105,171,721 121,969,047 122,121,935 139,005,232
Floridablanca 130,652,144 138,639,588 150,301,533 143,606,531 162,853,824
Guagua 125,520,325 132,518,216 143,824,069 144,487,247 161,802,988
Lubao 149,627,805 165,123,773 176,964,975 174,636,600 196,210,828
Mabalacat* 441,101,352 468,922,437 509,877,970 497,216,580
Macabebe 87,193,672 88,844,323 97,852,074 96,711,497 106,474,825
Magalang 115,382,225 122,503,326 135,784,037 137,398,720 155,525,033
Masantol 64,678,190 69,222,979 79,692,697 71,709,314 81,474,887
Mexico 184,632,318 198,279,373 5,436,310 241,784,169 278,929,937
Minalin 53,970,740 57,363,983 63,235,258 60,989,690 69,998,108
Porac 179,092,145 174,062,760 196,142,153 195,059,055 218,754,135
San Luis 59,905,712 62,523,709 68,446,874 67,371,519 75,443,311
San Simon 63,345,508 76,220,614 90,073,068 88,286,697 98,259,292
Santa Ana 60,636,662 63,178,731 69,231,699 69,562,292 76,987,624
Santa Rita 50,046,927 53,920,754 60,279,188 57,982,473 64,958,020
Santo Tomas 65,064,050 54,176,944 59,979,367 58,646,433 61,832,767
Sasmuan 44,017,550 46,501,172 51,644,578 50,549,453 55,021,849

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Table 15.4C - Continued
Annual Regular Income of the Municipalities in Region III, 2009-2018
(In pesos)
Province/
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Municipalities

Nueva Ecija
Aliaga 99,158,167 112,278,878 122,930,268 145,581,257 154,492,550
Bongabon 126,464,132 141,982,527 157,182,783 178,787,397 193,824,784
Cabiao 121,935,987 136,934,815 152,388,145 176,592,604 189,930,664
Carranglan 130,893,992 149,373,061 164,446,285 187,928,348 204,210,288
Cuyapo 110,647,817 133,592,277 146,599,239 167,902,236 191,744,435
Gabaldon (Bitulok & Sabani) 81,618,360 93,332,607 101,968,546 115,366,355 124,764,489
General Mamerto Natividad 44,042,279 87,703,361 96,050,924 114,416,988 123,412,884
General Tinio (Papaya) 116,316,298 140,312,546 121,623,310 181,534,075 204,871,056
Guimba 188,141,974 214,930,362 237,513,282 279,895,121 300,338,358
Jaen 111,461,125 125,242,484 137,131,188 157,120,615 168,565,775
Laur 90,731,546 101,941,496 112,429,073 128,650,365 139,227,114
Licab 58,458,116 66,044,470 72,737,606 82,275,772 87,636,050
Llanera 76,753,116 86,660,487 95,919,581 112,332,398 118,978,808
Lupao 84,884,940 94,265,990 103,985,236 117,715,082 125,806,946
Nampicuan 45,853,194 52,409,477 55,697,651 66,387,211 70,539,336
Pantabangan 163,812,209 150,977,726 160,347,590 191,552,124 203,554,068
Peñaranda 73,488,346 82,474,860 90,574,063 99,350,985 102,993,349
Quezon 87,192,061 85,766,702 74,179,498 100,044,698 118,188,543
Rizal 112,270,952 116,877,324 129,659,693 150,108,807 170,226,629
San Antonio 130,207,678 145,266,963 157,416,516 178,761,897 192,026,596
San Isidro 90,688,950 101,362,431 110,927,337 124,421,274 137,330,812
San Leonardo 116,689,028 133,346,347 147,613,693 177,893,403 198,890,847
Santa Rosa 128,871,717 143,709,867 156,728,624 180,199,506 199,484,783
Santo Domingo 95,440,521 105,126,206 115,358,163 134,790,985 145,822,128
Talavera 200,850,807 226,572,679 249,570,594 284,158,120 314,872,622
Talugtog 57,554,222 64,331,008 70,371,701 82,126,649 89,334,788
Zaragosa 88,041,887 97,749,830 106,720,859 124,897,480 134,352,014

Pampanga
Apalit 175,118,380 196,605,463 210,170,611 241,684,667 260,033,529
Arayat 183,173,114 205,523,400 224,359,162 256,981,569 276,050,333
Bacolor 108,741,037 122,117,654 137,654,961 162,589,741 170,340,939
Candaba 153,178,553 175,227,207 196,026,102 224,100,670 238,894,633
Floridablanca 190,893,097 214,926,886 235,844,342 277,836,594 308,761,457
Guagua 184,819,580 205,415,199 228,146,371 259,178,701 279,033,435
Lubao 229,585,110 257,526,105 286,329,980 322,293,804 341,520,145
Mabalacat*
Macabebe 116,880,458 132,540,146 146,444,457 162,815,288 175,552,121
Magalang 174,623,791 198,627,052 217,248,639 246,144,267 267,255,697
Masantol 92,406,338 101,536,481 111,730,820 126,042,039 135,207,008
Mexico 320,550,538 367,574,690 429,126,361 504,298,363 468,591,746
Minalin 79,819,332 90,256,919 100,598,173 113,729,194 122,028,762
Porac 249,492,475 273,942,205 297,776,423 338,080,375 353,717,925
San Luis 84,676,122 102,870,414 104,400,889 119,904,122 128,481,147
San Simon 120,430,664 132,084,877 152,476,670 181,362,966 207,186,144
Santa Ana 86,436,711 97,708,718 108,062,799 121,613,949 127,944,955
Santa Rita 72,327,768 82,278,580 89,776,265 98,852,585 105,956,324
Santo Tomas 71,185,753 80,303,997 92,724,632 102,163,004 58,971,994
Sasmuan 63,404,211 70,150,206 76,929,785 88,502,556 90,514,935

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Annual Regular Income of the Municipalities in Region III, 2009-2018
(In pesos)
Province/
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Municipalities

Tarlac
Anao 30,313,331 32,460,178 35,543,935 38,600,029 37,794,976
Bamban 90,505,125 97,290,413 102,583,398 99,486,479 110,120,313
Camiling 109,664,386 123,086,948 147,296,013 141,505,826 147,031,982
Capas 163,772,926 173,351,580 186,910,086 182,778,061 204,668,277
Concepcion 151,817,586 160,853,639 174,313,097 170,317,924 195,325,540
Gerona 101,219,033 106,990,279 119,066,872 123,365,260 135,200,908
La Paz 78,730,547 84,920,584 89,957,567 91,942,384 96,738,763
Mayantoc 64,528,263 67,399,306 73,474,582 71,454,445 82,473,831
Moncada 78,033,164 92,541,458 144,226,670 90,668,505 95,343,865
Paniqui 111,529,059 115,873,017 126,669,186 129,414,253 143,591,362
Pura 38,517,737 41,124,348 44,296,795 45,711,316 50,330,697
Ramos 36,689,354 36,712,286 39,552,146 39,350,636 43,649,653
San Clemente 30,417,437 32,014,337 34,688,234 33,742,862 36,755,766
San Jose 60,192,466 64,182,937 69,129,485 67,845,719 75,131,934
San Manuel 37,963,159 53,685,393 43,355,766 43,623,404 47,432,106
Santa Ignacia 69,886,696 73,076,738 78,504,823 77,249,294 86,302,690
Victoria 81,602,500 87,354,827 94,357,741 92,659,417 101,812,967

Zambales
Botolan 109,984,746 116,835,570 126,757,680 122,471,173 141,845,197
Cabangan 48,273,772 49,902,294 54,903,166 52,938,774 58,945,423
Candelaria 47,878,778 66,586,392 72,290,830 68,495,442 77,935,305
Castillejos 74,088,776 79,453,977 89,353,989 89,423,376 101,466,241
Iba 76,331,811 80,341,890 88,547,708 89,286,537 101,234,942
Masinloc 91,719,812 112,824,137 152,395,669 153,805,622 163,947,240
Palauig 57,372,843 66,791,678 71,855,458 67,030,688 80,619,470
San Antonio 72,630,006 76,876,213 81,802,351 80,433,364 90,327,412
San Felipe 45,607,971 48,494,668 52,766,566 52,808,305 57,445,483
San Marcelino 75,446,527 82,671,645 96,109,637 96,346,812 110,215,310
San Narciso 32,166,303 3,453,649 49,777,793 48,949,540 55,125,174
Santa Cruz 91,627,751 97,931,350 113,655,935 109,452,733 116,464,756
Subic 181,132,188 177,394,789 197,077,647 186,490,902 191,909,573

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Table 15.4C - Concluded
Annual Regular Income of the Municipalities in Region III, 2009-2018
(In pesos)
Province/
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Municipalities

Tarlac
Anao 41,420,053 46,821,751 51,803,392 59,131,513 65,227,889
Bamban 115,401,632 148,200,245 160,283,176 182,802,298 194,237,361
Camiling 163,517,380 180,732,880 198,112,291 222,993,237 232,695,107
Capas 238,098,827 273,382,371 309,096,040 386,924,397 420,704,574
Concepcion 229,209,936 253,805,198 282,172,936 331,042,856 354,633,950
Gerona 152,803,129 174,115,538 194,552,532 219,108,669 235,235,640
La Paz 113,111,271 123,856,666 135,734,408 151,809,403 163,218,462
Mayantoc 93,142,715 103,939,871 116,249,049 135,272,558 144,708,828
Moncada 109,772,826 123,066,585 173,822,969 155,982,313 163,331,226
Paniqui 162,903,279 188,384,953 211,960,353 240,546,217 265,995,709
Pura 56,344,278 62,877,338 68,874,343 77,151,156 89,086,289
Ramos 49,056,148 55,558,730 61,148,266 69,644,428 74,094,172
San Clemente 41,947,890 47,117,499 51,587,699 44,693,017 61,510,509
San Jose 85,754,838 98,348,868 109,108,488 122,553,434 145,077,017
San Manuel 54,731,402 73,585,609 202,598,445 128,633,298 92,827,115
Santa Ignacia 97,399,368 109,118,101 120,330,708 136,554,415 144,911,840
Victoria 115,023,363 125,812,705 140,083,083 159,412,667 169,513,214

Zambales
Botolan 169,741,105 180,359,186 201,818,584 227,081,285 247,158,039
Cabangan 67,346,417 75,483,817 83,774,159 95,087,498 102,823,150
Candelaria 89,974,115 104,448,996 111,355,191 131,568,414 135,254,407
Castillejos 115,834,708 133,600,692 145,730,567 185,516,110 196,355,551
Iba 119,748,181 132,820,361 150,175,708 173,777,381 188,826,576
Masinloc 196,733,796 222,908,388 331,103,924 341,836,336 385,610,746
Palauig 91,298,102 104,724,420 117,624,051 130,559,066 141,300,147
San Antonio 102,863,112 118,603,173 131,475,754 150,945,030 160,181,617
San Felipe 64,482,496 72,639,520 80,274,773 90,677,716 100,531,521
San Marcelino 129,088,894 145,226,448 160,242,653 180,973,252 191,695,428
San Narciso 63,251,133 71,378,804 78,631,700 91,160,508 98,001,234
Santa Cruz 148,439,528 188,386,254 206,239,058 198,101,320 210,067,981
Subic 258,961,291 269,065,134 292,335,025 343,065,797 348,184,626

Sources: Bureau of Local Government Finance (BLGF)


Note: ARI is the sum of Locally sourced revenues, IRA for the current year and other share from the national tax collection
*Converted into city under Republic Act No. 10164; ratified on July 21,2012

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Table 15.5
Number of Government Personnel by Region: Philippines, 2010, 2012, 2016 and 2017
Region 2010 2012a 2016b 2017c

Philippines 1,450,256 914,071 1,706,029 1,760,502

NCR National Capital Region 416,268 244,700 386,514 393,136


CAR Cordillera Administrative Region 27,274 23,950 43,447 46,649
I Ilocos Region 65,441 62,313 84,822 87,385
II Cagayan Valley Region 42,628 10,113 68,675 73,429
III Central Luzon 114,991 61,667 147,433 153,244
IV Southern Tagalog 167,858 100,319 216,517 224,736
V Bicol Region 73,824 13,875 89,490 86,345
VI Western Visayas 102,746 61,886 107,346 109,572
VII Central Visayas 84,056 65,479 100,853 107,182
VIII Eastern Visayas 69,205 41,123 86,611 92,445
IX Zamboanga Peninsula 50,903 47,376 46,750 50,924
X Northern Mindanao 55,093 65,768 77,858 79,672
XI Davao Region 45,392 5,286 64,587 64,951
XII SOCCSKSARGEN 48,471 53,265 63,593 67,406
XIII Caraga 37,536 33,086 54,391 56,728
Autonomous Region of Muslim
ARMM Mindanao 7,974 23,865 67,142 66,698

Notes: a - Estimate based in 2010 IGP as updated by accession-separation data


b - As of 01 July 2016
c - As of 01 August 2017
Source: Civil Service Commission

Table 15.6
Number of Clustered Precincts, Registered Voters, Voters Who Actually Voted, and Voters' Turnout
Region III, 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016, 2018 and 2019
(National and Local Elections)
Region 2007 2010 2013

Number of Clustered Precincts 25,372 7,640 7,903


Number of Registered Voters 5,097,299 5,675,830 5,822,678
Voters Who Actually Voted 3,709,301 4,330,837 4,544,930
Voters' Turn-Out (in percent) 72.8 76.3 78.1

Region 2016 2018 2019

Number of Clustered Precincts 9,511 19,544 8,654


Number of Registered Voters 6,056,392 6,359,438 6,829,661
Voters Who Actually Voted 4,989,374 4,695,555 5,252,067
Voters' Turn-Out (in percent) 82.4 73.8 76.9

Source: Commission on Elections

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Chapter 16
MONEY
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Chapter 16
MONEY AND BANKING
BBABBANKING
Data Chapter
pertaining to the7operations of financial institutions provide indicators of the area's
economy. The growth in the number of financial institutions operating in a certain locality gives insights
on the pace at which TRADE
business and trade grow. Data on loans granted by banks provide a picture of
the level and progress of investments over time. Statistics on outstanding loans 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 financial institutions in the region, total deposit
liabilities, operating income, net loan portfolio and combined resources of banking institutions by type.
The source of data is the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP).

Sector Highlights
 Total number of banking institutions in the region increased to 1,343 offices in 2019 from the
1,286 in 2018. On the other hand, non-bank financial institutions decreased in number from
2,149 offices in 2018 to 1,591 in 2019. (see Table 16.1)

Figure 16.1 Number and Type of Financial Institutions


Region III, 2010 - 2019

2,500 Bank Non-Bank


Number of financial institutions

2,000

1,500

1,000

500

0
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Year

 Total deposit liabilities in 2019 of banking institutions reached PHP241.9 billion, an


increase of 20.8 percent compared with the PHP668.3 billion deposit liabilities in 2018.
(see Table 16.2 )

 In 2019, the total operating income decreased by 38.4 percent, attributed mainly to the 50.7
percent decrease in the operating income of Universal and Commercial banks.(see Table 16.3)

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 Loan portfolio of banking institutions slightly decreased by 0.9 percent a year ago from
PHP241.9 billion to PHP239.7 in 2019. (see Table 16.4)

Figure 16.2 Distribution of Net Loan Portfolio of


Banking Institutions: Region III, 2019

Rural and
Cooperative Banks
9.2%
Thrift Banks Universal and
11.9% Commercial
Banks
78.8%

Details may not add up to 100% due to rounding

 Combined resources of banking institutions improved by 6.2 percent accumulating


PHP650.7 billion in 2019 compared with PHP612.8 billion resources in 2018. (see Table 16.5)

Figure 16.3 Distribution of Combined Resources of Banking


Institutions: Region III 2019

Rural and
Cooperative Banks
6.5%
Thrift Banks
11.7%
Universal and
Commercial
Banks
81.8%

 The total interest income of all banking institutions grew by 18.6 percent from the PHP11.4 billion
in 2018 to PHP13.5 billion in 2019. Likewise, the total interest expense in 2019 was recorded
at PHP6.3 billion, an increase of 40.6 percent compared with the PHP4.5 billion interest
expense in 2018. (see Table 16.6 and Table 16.7)

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Table 16.1
Number of Financial Institution Offices by Type: Region III, 2010 – 2019
Type of Bank 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Banks 914 940 975 998 1,033

Universal and Commercial Banks 382 403 432 457 490


Head office - - - - -
Other offices 382 403 432 457 490
Thrift Banks 163 171 178 189 211
Head office 10 10 9 9 9
Other offices 153 161 169 180 202
Rural and Cooperative Banks 369 366 365 352 332
Head office 88 86 85 83 78
Other offices 281 280 280 269 254

Non-bank financial institutions 2,174 2,316 2,353 2,323 2,307

Credit Granting Entities (CGE) - - - 1 1


Head office - - - 1 1
Other offices - - - - -
Investment Company - - - - -
Head office - - - - -
Other offices - - - - -
Investment House - - - - -
Head office - - - - -
Other offices - - - - -
Financing Company 3 3 11 11 11
Head office - - - - -
Other offices 3 3 11 11 11
Lending Investor - - - - -
Head office - - - - -
Other offices - - - - -
Non Stock Savings & Loan Association 13 13 15 15 15
Head office 2 2 2 2 2
Other offices 11 11 13 13 13
Pawnshop 2,171 2,313 2,342 2,311 2,295
Head office 1,144 1,167 1,142 1,072 1,029
Other offices 1,027 1,146 1,200 1,239 1,266
Securities Dealer/Broker - - - - -
Head office - - - - -
Other offices - - - - -

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Table 16.1 - Concluded
Number of Financial Institution Offices by Type: Region III, 2010 – 2019
Type of Bank 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Banks 1,088 1,146 1,210 1,286 1,343

Universal and Commercial Banks 510 524 540 565 598


Head office - - - - -
Other offices 510 524 524 565 583
Thrift Banks 232 256 292 323 322
Head office 9 7 5 5 5
Other offices 223 249 287 318 317
Rural and Cooperative Banks 346 366 378 398 423
Head office 78 78 78 75 72
Other offices 268 288 300 323 351

Non-bank financial institutions 2,257 2,186 2,140 2,149 1,591

Credit Granting Entities (CGE) 1 1 1 1 1


Head office 1 1 1 1 1
Other offices - - - - -
Investment Company - - - - -
Head office - - - - -
Other offices - - - - -
Investment House - - - - -
Head office - - - - -
Other offices - - - - -
Financing Company 12 15 20 20 4
Head office - - - - -
Other offices 12 15 20 20 4
Lending Investor - - - - -
Head office - - - - -
Other offices - - - - -
Non Stock Savings & Loan Association 16 17 17 17 18
Head office 2 2 2 2 2
Other offices 14 15 15 15 16
Pawnshop 2,244 2,153 2,102 2,011 1,568
Head office 1,002 952 942 694 214
Other offices 1,242 1,201 1,160 1,317 1,354
Securities Dealer/Broker - - - - -
Head office - - - - -
Other offices - - - - -

Source: Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas

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Table 16.2
Deposit Liabilities of Banking Institutions by Type: Region III, 2010 - 2019
(In billion pesos. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding)
Type of Banking Institution 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Region III 250.4 269.6 281.6 337.2 390.4

Universal and Commercial Banks 197.7 217.1 232.1 283.9 335.8


Thrift Banks 33.1 32.0 29.7 34.2 35.4
Rural and Cooperative Banks 19.6 20.4 19.9 19.1 19.2

Type of Banking Institution 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Region III 119.8 128.7 155.8 200.2 241.9

Universal and Commercial Banks 80.2 85.3 104.5 146.6 185.1


Thrift Banks 22.2 26.8 32.8 34.6 35.6
Rural and Cooperative Banks 17.4 16.6 18.6 19.0 21.2

Source: Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas

Table 16.3
Operating Income of Banking Institutions by Type: Region III, 2010 - 2019
(In billion pesos. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding)
Type of Banking Institution 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Region III 6.2 8.5 6.6 11.4 9.8

Universal and Commercial Banks 1.1 3.1 1.5 6.4 4.1


Thrift Banks 1.6 1.9 1.8 1.9 2.4
Rural and Cooperative Banks 3.4 3.5 3.3 3.2 3.4

Type of Banking Institution 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Region III 11.8 13.9 13.3 16.2 10.0

Universal and Commercial Banks 5.6 6.3 5.3 8.2 4.1


Thrift Banks 3.0 3.9 4.2 4.0 2.7
Rural and Cooperative Banks 3.3 3.7 3.8 4.0 3.3

Source: Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas

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Table 16.4
Loan Portfolio of Banking Institutions by Type: Region III, 2010 - 2019
(In billion pesos. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding)
Type of Banking Institution 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Region III 58.3 71.8 81.9 90.7 119.8

Universal and Commercial Banks 27.0 36.7 45.8 55.9 80.2


Thrift Banks 12.5 15.9 17.0 19.0 22.2
Rural and Cooperative Banks 18.8 19.2 19.1 15.9 17.4

Type of Banking Institution 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Region III 128.7 155.8 200.2 241.9 239.7

Universal and Commercial Banks 85.3 104.5 146.6 185.1 189.0


Thrift Banks 26.8 32.8 34.6 35.6 28.6
Rural and Cooperative Banks 16.6 18.6 19.0 21.2 22.1

Source: Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas

Table 16.5
Combined Resources of Banking Institutions by Type: Region III, 2010 - 2019
(In billion pesos. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding)
Type of Banking Institution 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Region III 218.4 246.2 243.9 278.7 325.1

Universal and Commercial Banks 166.6 189.6 190.5 232.0 264.4


Thrift Banks 23.3 27.5 23.0 25.1 30.5
Rural and Cooperative Banks 28.5 29.1 30.3 21.7 30.2

Type of Banking Institution 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Region III 403.1 445.0 534.3 612.8 650.7

Universal and Commercial Banks 338.4 378.6 437.6 495.4 532.3


Thrift Banks 34.2 33.7 62.1 74.4 76.3
Rural and Cooperative Banks 30.5 32.7 34.6 43.0 42.1

Source: Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas

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Table 16.6
Interest Income by Type of Bank: Region III, 2010 - 2019
(In billion pesos. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding)
Type of Banking Institution 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Region III 6.1 6.3 6.2 6.3 7.0

Universal and Commercial Banks 2.0 1.8 2.1 2.3 2.5


Thrift Banks 1.3 1.7 1.5 1.5 1.9
Rural and Cooperative Banks 2.8 2.8 2.6 2.5 2.6

Type of Banking Institution 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Region III 7.8 9.2 9.9 11.4 13.5

Universal and Commercial Banks 2.9 3.2 3.8 5.0 7.2


Thrift Banks 2.4 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.0
Rural and Cooperative Banks 2.5 2.8 2.9 3.1 3.3

Source: Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas

Table 16.7
Interest Expense by Type of Bank: Region III, 2010 - 2019
(In billion pesos. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding)
Type of Banking Institution 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Region III 4.7 4.4 3.9 3.1 2.8

Universal and Commercial Banks 2.6 2.4 2.3 1.7 1.6


Thrift Banks 1.1 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6
Rural and Cooperative Banks 1.0 1.1 0.9 0.7 0.6

Type of Banking Institution 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Region III 3.0 3.3 3.5 4.5 6.3

Universal and Commercial Banks 1.8 2.1 2.3 2.9 4.3


Thrift Banks 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.9 1.1
Rural and Cooperative Banks 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.7 0.9

Source: Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas

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Chapter 17
PUBLIC ORDER,
SAFETY AND JUSTICE

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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 context, a timely and reliable
data are essential tool in the administration of justice and enforcement of laws as well as to aid
legislation.

This chapter presents the regional/provincial data on crime and fire incidences including
deaths and property damages, and legal cases handled and assistance extended.

The source of data on crimes is the Philippine National Police (PNP) , for fire incidences, the
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) and on jail population, the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology
(BJMP) of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG). Data on cases handled and
legal assistance services are provided by Public Attorney's Office (PAO) of the Department of Justice
(DOJ).

Sector Highlights
 Crime incidence in the region reached 25,216 cases in 2019. It posted a 38.8 percent
decrease from the 41,206 cases in 2018. (see Table 17.1)

 Across the region, City of Angeles and City of Olongapo recorded the most number of crimes
with 28 crimes per 100,000 populations. Meanwhile, Aurora had the least with 13 crimes per
100,000 populations. (see Table 17.1)

Figure 17.1 Number of Crime Incidence by Type of Crime and


Province: Region III, 2019

Bulacan

Pampanga (w/o Angeles)

Nueva Ecija
Province

Tarlac

Bataan

Zambales (w/o Olongapo)

Angeles City

Olongapo City Non-Index Index

Aurora

0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000

Number of Crimes

481
 Crime solution efficiency rate for Central Luzon was posted at 73.0 percent in 2019, recording
a 10.8 percentage points decrease from 2018. Across the region, Tarlac recorded the highest
crime solution efficiency rate at 85.3 percent. (see Table 17.2)

 Fire incidences in 2019 were recorded at 1,520, higher by 0.9 percent compared with 1,507 fire
incidence reported a year ago. Of these fire incidences, 27 deaths and 46 injuries were reported.
Damage to properties also up surged by 140.7 percent. (see Table 17.3)

 Among the provinces, Bulacan remained as the most deficient in the number of firefighting
personnel in 2019, recording a ratio of one fireman for every 8,029 population. (see Table 17.4)

Figure 17.2 Number of Fire Incidence


Region III, 2015 - 2019
2,000

1,800 1,751

1,600 1,507 1,520

1,400 1,339
1,258
Fire Incidence

1,200

1,000

800

600

400

200

0
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Year

 The various penal facilities in the region held a total of 10,290 inmates in 2018. Detainees
comprised 94.9 percent of the total jail population. (see Table 17.5)

 The Public Attorney’s Office in the region served a total of 342,116 indigent persons in 2018,
of which almost half (49.8 percent) were beneficiaries of legal counseling. (see Table 17.6)

 About 30.4 percent of the 146,011 cases handled by the Public Attorney’s Office in 2018 were
terminated. It had almost doubled than the 16.5 percent terminated cases in 2017. (see Table
17.7)

 A total of 10,184 probationers, parolees and pardonees were supervised by the Parole and
Probation Administration, Regional Office III in 2019 recording an increase of 94.5 percent
compared to that of 2018. Across the region, Pampanga had the highest share of
2,357 probationers, parolees and pardonees or 23.1 percent. (see Table 17.8)

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Table 17.1
Number and Rate of Crimes by Type of Crime and Province/City: Region III, 2015 - 2019
(Rate per 100,000 Population)
Total Index Crimes Non-Index Crimes
Year / Province
Incidence Rate Incidence Rate Incidence Rate

2015
Region III 83,927 62.8 23,338 17.5 60,589 45.3
Aurora 2,477 93.4 724 27.3 1,753 66.1
Bataan 5,234 57.7 1,429 15.8 3,805 42.0
Bulacan 21,017 54.5 5,794 15.0 15,223 39.5
Nueva Ecija 16,007 62.1 3,977 15.4 12,030 46.7
Pampanga (except Angeles) 13,066 49.2 3,835 14.4 9,231 34.8
City of Angeles 5,336 124.0 2,107 49.0 3,229 75.0
Tarlac 10,780 64.2 2,739 16.3 8,041 47.9
Zambales (except Olongapo) 4,328 61.4 560 7.9 3,768 53.5
City of Olongapo 5,682 194.9 2,173 74.5 3,509 120.3

2016
Region III 72,804 53.5 16,543 12.1 56,261 41.3
Aurora 1,859 68.8 455 16.8 1,404 51.9
Bataan 4,462 48.3 993 10.8 3,469 37.6
Bulacan 18,829 47.9 3,962 10.1 14,867 37.8
Nueva Ecija 14,647 55.8 2,895 11.0 11,752 44.7
Pampanga (except Angeles) 12,332 45.6 2,441 9.0 9,891 36.6
City of Angeles 3,076 70.2 1,156 26.4 1,920 43.8
Tarlac 9,345 54.6 2,308 13.5 7,037 41.1
Zambales (except Olongapo) 3,800 52.9 524 7.3 3,276 45.6
City of Olongapo 4,454 149.9 1,809 60.9 2,645 89.0

2017
Region III 59,881 43.0 12,063 8.7 47,818 34.3
Aurora 1,469 55.2 338 12.7 1,131 42.5
Bataan 3,087 32.7 555 5.9 2,532 26.8
Bulacan 14,120 34.5 2,558 6.3 11,562 28.3
Nueva Ecija 14,604 54.7 2,737 10.3 11,867 44.4
Pampanga (except Angeles) 9,626 35.3 1,681 6.2 7,945 29.1
City of Angeles 2,018 39.5 801 15.7 1,217 23.8
Tarlac 9,492 56.0 1,984 11.7 7,508 44.3
Zambales (except Olongapo) 3,094 42.2 380 5.2 2,714 37.0
City of Olongapo 2,371 81.9 1,029 35.6 1,342 46.4

2018
Region III 41,206 29.6 6,491 4.7 34,715 24.9
Aurora 842 31.6 163 6.1 679 25.5
Bataan 2,453 26.0 361 3.8 2,092 22.2
Bulacan 12,028 29.4 1,907 4.7 10,121 24.8
Nueva Ecija 8,549 32.0 1,038 3.9 7,511 28.1
Pampanga (except Angeles) 7,265 26.6 1,195 4.4 6,070 22.2
City of Angeles 1,640 32.1 564 11.0 1,076 21.1
Tarlac 4,748 28.0 669 3.9 4,079 24.0
Zambales (except Olongapo) 2,810 38.3 293 4.0 2,517 34.3
City of Olongapo 871 30.1 301 10.4 570 19.7

2019
Region III 25,216 … 5,392 … 19,824 …
Aurora 348 12.9 113 4.2 235 8.7
Bataan 1,487 15.5 348 3.6 1,139 11.9
Bulacan 6,702 16.1 1,511 3.6 5,191 12.5
Nueva Ecija 4,564 16.8 884 3.3 3,680 13.5
Pampanga (except Angeles) 5,652 20.4 1,108 4.0 4,544 16.4
City of Angeles 1,458 28.0 458 8.8 1,000 19.2
Tarlac 2,848 16.5 436 2.5 2,412 14.0
Zambales (except Olongapo) 1,344 18.0 306 4.1 1,038 13.9
City of Olongapo 813 27.6 228 7.8 585 19.9

Source: Philippine National Police, Regional Office III

483
Table 17.2
Crime Incidence, Crime Clearance and Solution Efficiency Rate by Province: Region III, 2015 – 2019
Crime Incidence Total Clearance Total
Solution
Year / Province Crimes Efficiency Crimes
Rate
Total Index Non-Index Cleared Rate Solved

2015
Region III 83,927 23,338 60,589 53,302 63.5 41,574 49.5
Aurora 2,477 724 1,753 1,323 53.4 1,138 45.9
Bataan 5,234 1,429 3,805 4,389 83.9 3,094 59.1
Bulacan 21,017 5,794 15,223 13,101 62.3 11,801 56.1
Nueva Ecija 16,007 3,977 12,030 12,140 75.8 7,593 47.4
Pampanga 18,402 5,942 12,460 11,604 63.1 9,614 52.2
Tarlac 10,780 2,739 8,041 5,548 51.5 4,932 45.8
Zambales 10,010 2,733 7,277 5,197 51.9 3,402 34.0

2016
Region III 72,804 16,543 56,261 52,751 72.5 41,437 56.9
Aurora 1,859 455 1,404 1,049 56.4 901 48.5
Bataan 4,462 993 3,469 4,044 90.6 3,379 75.7
Bulacan 18,829 3,962 14,867 14,961 79.5 12,797 68.0
Nueva Ecija 14,647 2,895 11,752 11,926 81.4 7,328 50.0
Pampanga 15,408 3,597 11,811 11,052 71.7 9,038 58.7
Tarlac 9,345 2,308 7,037 5,059 54.1 4,375 46.8
Zambales 8,254 2,333 5,921 4,660 56.5 3,619 43.8

2017
Region III 59,881 12,063 47,818 46,673 77.9 36,514 61.0
Aurora 1,469 338 1,131 975 66.4 805 54.8
Bataan 3,087 555 2,532 2,843 92.1 2,484 80.5
Bulacan 14,120 2,558 11,562 12,166 86.2 10,564 74.8
Nueva Ecija 14,604 2,737 11,867 12,229 83.7 7,356 50.4
Pampanga 11,644 2,482 9,162 8,847 76.0 7,282 62.5
Tarlac 9,492 1,984 7,508 5,851 61.6 4,804 50.6
Zambales 5,465 1,409 4,056 3,762 68.8 3,219 58.9

2018
Region III 41,206 6,491 34,715 32,821 79.7 34,551 83.8
Aurora 842 163 679 555 65.9 547 65.0
Bataan 2,453 361 2,092 2,156 87.9 2,266 92.4
Bulacan 12,028 1,907 10,121 10,506 87.3 10,937 90.9
Nueva Ecija 8,549 1,038 7,511 6,425 75.2 6,697 78.3
Pampanga
(except Angeles) 7,265 1,195 6,070 5,580 76.8 5,883 81.0
City of Angeles 1,640 564 1,076 1,175 71.6 1,372 83.7
Tarlac 4,748 669 4,079 3,551 74.8 3,883 81.8
Zambales
(except Olongapo) 2,810 293 2,517 2,218 78.9 2,253 80.2
City of Olongapo 871 301 570 655 75.2 713 81.9

2019
Region III 25,216 5,392 19,824 23,735 94.1 18,400 73.0
Aurora 348 113 235 326 93.7 165 47.4
Bataan 1,487 348 1,139 1,402 94.3 1,134 76.3
Bulacan 6,702 1,511 5,191 6,263 93.5 4,658 69.5
Nueva Ecija 4,564 884 3,680 4,127 90.4 2,968 65.0
Pampanga
(except Angeles) 5,652 1,108 4,544 5,395 95.5 4,316 76.4
City of Angeles 1,458 458 1,000 1,312 90.0 1,158 79.4
Tarlac 2,848 436 2,412 2,834 99.5 2,429 85.3
Zambales
(except Olongapo) 1,344 306 1,038 1,278 95.1 933 69.4
City of Olongapo 813 228 585 798 98.2 639 78.6

Source: Philippine National Police, Regional Office III

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Table 17.3
Fire Incidence, Deaths, Injuries and Damages by Province: Region III, 2015 – 2019
(Property damages in pesos)

Year / Province Incidence Deaths Injuries Damages

2015
Region III 1,751 21 82 409,953,300
Aurora 14 2 2 4,026,000
Bataan 86 2 4 21,368,000
Bulacan 578 2 35 201,474,800
Nueva Ecija 219 8 10 32,797,050
Pampanga 395 3 24 123,844,450
Tarlac 272 4 - 11,653,000
Zambales 187 - 7 14,790,000

2016
Region III 1,339 49 116 397,514,047
Aurora 19 - 4 2,359,500
Bataan 68 - 23 13,393,500
Bulacan 457 15 55 241,006,700
Nueva Ecija 87 5 8 33,398,100
Pampanga 270 11 20 75,777,321
Tarlac 225 12 4 22,195,926
Zambales 213 6 2 9,383,000

2017
Region III 1,258 17 77 699,456,248
Aurora 23 1 - 1,938,500
Bataan 49 - 12 7,522,600
Bulacan 405 5 33 195,737,050
Nueva Ecija 90 2 8 12,260,400
Pampanga 224 2 12 437,692,960
Tarlac 236 7 4 33,227,238
Zambales 231 - 8 11,077,500

2018
Region III 1,507 30 89 564,277,152
Aurora 25 - - 3,275,000
Bataan 60 3 8 328,112,502
Bulacan 530 15 31 71,491,000
Nueva Ecija 127 5 13 24,293,650
Pampanga 279 4 6 78,177,500
Tarlac 287 3 30 44,427,500
Zambales 199 - 1 14,500,000

2019
Region III 1,520 27 46 1,358,244,869
Aurora 24 - - 7,831,460
Bataan 77 2 1 94,459,327
Bulacan 481 6 25 728,262,282
Nueva Ecija 94 3 7 68,034,498
Pampanga 625 10 10 261,039,252
Tarlac 158 - 1 185,857,500
Zambales 61 6 2 12,760,550

Source: Bureau of Fire Protection, Regional Office III

485
Table 17.4
Ratio of Firemen to Population by Province: Region III, 2014 - 2019
2014 2015 2016
Year / Province
Number Ratio Number Ratio Number Ratio

Region III 1,424 1: 7,673 1,446 1: 7,758 1,737 1: 6,458

Aurora 63 1: 3,349 64 1: 3,349 85 1: 2,518


Bataan 125 1: 5,928 127 1: 5,989 149 1: 5,107
Bulacan 255 1: 12,515 260 1: 12,662 294 1: 11,197
Nueva Ecija 315 1: 6,664 331 1: 6,500 404 1: 5,324
Pampanga 419 1: 6,054 413 1: 6,319 468 1: 5,577
Tarlac 134 1: 10,014 144 1: 9,486 194 1: 7,041
Zambales 113 1: 7,131 107 1: 7,700 143 1: 5,762

2017 2018 2019


Year / Province
Number Ratio Number Ratio Number Ratio

Region III 1,625 1: 5,459 2,108 1: 5,433 2,363 1: 4,943

Aurora 112 1: 1,943 114 1: 1,965 140 1: 1,499


Bataan 173 1: 4,464 168 1: 4,668 233 1: 3,223
Bulacan 330 1: 10,130 308 1: 10,976 397 1: 8,029
Nueva Ecija 453 1: 4,822 454 1: 4,869 528 1: 4,037
Pampanga 164 1: 5,711 682 1: 3,930 547 1: 6,254
Tarlac 223 1: 6,220 217 1: 6,475 298 1: 4,615
Zambales 170 1: 4,921 165 1: 5,146 220 1: 3,678

Source: Bureau of Fire Protection, Regional Office III

Table 17.5
Jail Population by Sex and by Classification: Region III, 2014 - 2019
2014 2015 2016
Classification
Total Male Total Male Total Male Total Male Female

Total 8,086 7,228 8,086 10,007 8,947 1,060 13,078 11,472 1,606
Adult 8,078 7,220 8,078 9,996 8,936 1,060 13,070 11,464 1,606
Minor 8 8 8 11 11 - 8 8 -

Sentenced 53 47 53 25 22 3 21 18 3
Adult 53 47 53 25 22 3 21 18 3
Minor - - - - - - - - -

Detained 8,033 7,181 8,033 9,982 8,925 1,057 13,057 11,454 1,603
Adult 8,025 7,173 8,025 9,971 8,914 1,057 13,049 11,446 1,603
Minor 8 8 8 11 11 - 8 8 -

2017 2018 2019


Classification
Total Male Total Male Total Male Total Male Female

Total 14,062 12,173 14,062 11,176 9,618 1,558 10,290 8,989 1,301
Adult 14,059 12,170 14,059 11,176 9,618 1,558 10,290 8,989 1,301
Minor 3 3 3 - - - - - -

Sentenced 27 24 27 206 140 66 528 440 88


Adult 27 24 27 206 140 66 528 440 88
Minor - - - - - - - - -

Detained 14,035 12,149 14,035 10,970 9,478 1,492 9,762 8,549 1,213
Adult 14,032 12,146 14,032 10,970 9,478 1,492 9,762 8,549 1,213
Minor 3 3 3 - - - - - -
Source: Bureau of Jail Management and Penology, Regional Office III

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Table 17.6
Clientele Assisted by the Public Attorney's Office by Province: Region III, 2014 - 2018
Clients benefitted
Province / Indigent persons Clients benefitted Beneficiaries of
with administration
Clientele served with documentation legal counseling
of oath

2014
Region III 208,417 61,844 109,539 37,034
Aurora 5,070 912 3,142 1,016
Bataan 20,041 5,495 12,004 2,542
Bulacan 39,190 11,254 23,008 4,928
Nueva Ecija 59,540 19,446 26,513 13,581
Pampanga 43,542 14,930 23,135 5,477
Tarlac 34,395 8,320 20,411 5,664
Zambales 6,639 1,487 1,326 3,826

2015
Region III 209,469 57,346 109,770 42,353
Aurora 5,488 787 3,323 1,378
Bataan 19,380 5,105 11,236 3,039
Bulacan 46,389 14,176 25,175 7,038
Nueva Ecija 52,345 12,685 26,600 13,060
Pampanga 39,047 15,772 18,811 4,464
Tarlac 39,083 7,510 23,043 8,530
Zambales 7,737 1,311 1,582 4,844

2016
Region III 239,839 57,567 132,976 49,296
Aurora 7,143 1,038 3,841 2,264
Bataan 25,293 5,243 15,809 4,241
Bulacan 68,108 16,930 40,169 11,009
Nueva Ecija 51,606 10,652 27,496 13,458
Pampanga 31,005 11,617 15,731 3,657
Tarlac 41,916 9,120 25,056 7,740
Zambales 14,768 2,967 4,874 6,927

2017
Region III 260,419 62,308 143,741 54,370
Aurora 10,721 1,376 5,662 3,683
Bataan 22,040 4,222 14,367 3,451
Bulacan 67,507 16,307 39,038 12,162
Nueva Ecija 56,246 10,017 30,771 15,458
Pampanga 43,383 15,408 22,104 5,871
Tarlac 48,446 12,244 27,537 8,665
Zambales 12,076 2,734 4,262 5,080

2018
Region III 342,116 81,471 170,233 90,412
Aurora 26,904 2,546 17,242 7,116
Bataan 22,207 5,737 10,040 6,430
Bulacan 87,216 24,021 35,164 28,031
Nueva Ecija 73,505 13,271 41,922 18,312
Pampanga 63,855 21,559 25,603 16,693
Tarlac 47,331 8,726 28,074 10,531
Zambales 21,098 5,611 12,188 3,299

Source: Public Attorney's Office, Regional Office III

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Table 17.7
Cases Handled, Terminated and Pending by Province: Region III, 2014 - 2018
2014 2015 2016
Province
Handled Terminated Pending Handled Terminated Pending Handled Terminated Pending

Region III 118,210 20,148 98,062 103,474 30,407 73,067 116,407 22,319 94,088

Aurora 6,464 360 6,104 6,571 273 6,298 7,301 313 6,988
Bataan 10,761 1,327 9,434 12,721 1,743 10,978 13,788 2,025 11,763
Bulacan 29,064 3,645 25,419 28,293 5,941 22,352 30,005 5,144 24,861
Nueva Ecija 15,090 4,733 10,357 12,623 5,690 6,933 16,193 4,532 11,661
Pampanga 43,231 5,955 37,276 33,509 12,573 20,936 32,792 4,177 28,615
Tarlac 11,927 3,603 8,324 8,500 3,518 4,982 11,952 4,431 7,521
Zambales 1,673 525 1,148 1,257 669 588 4,376 1,697 2,679

2017 2018
Province
Handled Terminated Pending Handled Terminated Pending

Region III 133,538 22,073 111,465 146,011 44,366 101,645

Aurora 7,441 302 7,139 7,628 652 6,976


Bataan 14,857 2,009 12,848 15,415 8,107 7,308
Bulacan 36,234 5,015 31,219 40,658 12,375 28,283
Nueva Ecija 18,811 4,312 14,499 19,581 5,773 13,808
Pampanga 38,478 4,899 33,579 43,623 9,708 33,915
Tarlac 11,828 3,365 8,463 12,576 2,860 9,716
Zambales 5,889 2,171 3,718 6,530 4,891 1,639

Source: Public Attorney's Office, Regional Office III

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Table 17.8
Number of Probationers, Parolees and Pardonees Supervised, Supervision Referrals,
Courtesy Supervision Received and Cased Dropped by Province: Region III, 2015 - 2019

Province/Indicator 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Region III 3,252 3,137 3,220 5,236 10,184


Clients Supervised 1,844 1,710 1,741 2,624 5,027
Supervision Referrals Received 634 623 719 1,703 3,667
Courtesy Supervision Received 79 68 71 108 135
Cases Dropped 695 736 689 801 1,355
Terminated 679 713 672 773 1,048
Revoked 16 23 13 12 82
Transferred to other Court - - 4 16 225
Others - - - - -

Aurora 152 95 139 254 416


Clients Supervised 73 47 72 113 205
Supervision Referrals Received 17 11 46 91 150
Courtesy Supervision Received - - - 2 1
Cases Dropped 62 37 21 48 60
Terminated 62 35 19 45 46
Revoked - 2 2 3 1
Transferred to other Court - - - - 13
Others - - - - -

Bataan 336 303 297 743 1,144


Clients Supervised 176 195 166 367 549
Supervision Referrals Received 91 57 48 285 375
Courtesy Supervision Received 10 10 6 9 18
Cases Dropped 59 41 77 82 202
Terminated 57 38 76 80 150
Revoked 2 3 1 2 14
Transferred to other Court - - - - 38
Others - - - - -

Bulacan 811 776 797 1,136 2,070


Clients Supervised 441 423 459 544 1,062
Supervision Referrals Received 159 160 173 333 726
Courtesy Supervision Received 29 15 26 37 42
Cases Dropped 182 178 139 222 240
Terminated 178 174 134 217 203
Revoked 4 4 3 2 7
Transferred to other Court - - 2 3 30
Others - - - - -

Nueva Ecija 541 492 490 914 1,705


Clients Supervised 339 314 317 485 891
Supervision Referrals Received 94 74 85 298 597
Courtesy Supervision Received 11 5 7 11 14
Cases Dropped 97 99 81 120 203
Terminated 96 95 79 113 148
Revoked 1 4 1 1 4
Transferred to other Court - - 1 6 51
Others - - - - -

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Table 17.8 - Concluded
Number of Probationers, Parolees and Pardonees Supervised, Supervision Referrals,
Courtesy Supervision Received and Cased Dropped by Province: Region III, 2015 - 2019
Province/Indicator 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Pampanga 655 637 672 1,073 2,357


Clients Supervised 392 328 334 525 1,109
Supervision Referrals Received 129 128 165 358 905
Courtesy Supervision Received 11 9 14 22 22
Cases Dropped 123 172 159 168 321
Terminated 120 168 156 166 243
Revoked 3 4 3 2 39
Transferred to other Court - - - - 39
Others - - - - -

Tarlac 260 265 249 407 1,006


Clients Supervised 156 132 127 220 484
Supervision Referrals Received 49 49 56 131 370
Courtesy Supervision Received 4 14 6 13 24
Cases Dropped 51 70 60 43 128
Terminated 48 67 59 36 82
Revoked 3 3 1 1 11
Transferred to other Court - - - 6 35
Others - - - - -

Zambales 497 569 576 709 1,486


Clients Supervised 267 271 266 370 727
Supervision Referrals Received 95 144 146 207 544
Courtesy Supervision Received 14 15 12 14 14
Cases Dropped 121 139 152 118 201
Terminated 118 136 149 116 176
Revoked 3 3 2 1 6
Transferred to other Court - - 1 1 19
Others - - - - -

Source: Parole and Probation Administration, Regional Office III

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APPENDICES

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Glossary of Terms

AGRICULTURE AND AGRARIAN REFORM

Agricultural Production refers to 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)

Animals, Slaughter refers to animals intended for meat production. (National Economic and
Development Authority)

Aquaculture refers to 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 refers to 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)

Crop Production refers to the growing of staple food crops, fruits, nut and other food crops and
commercial crops. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Crops, Permanent refers to 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 refers to 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 refers to 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 refers to 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 refers to 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)

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Fishing, Municipal refers to 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 refers to domesticated animals with four legs and with hoofs. The different livestock are
carabaos, cattle, goats, horses, rabbits, etc. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Parcel refers to 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 refers to valuation of transactions, wherein the influence of price changes from the
base year to the current year has been removed.

Current Prices refers to the value based on prices during the reference year; nominal value.

Expenditure on the GDP is the sum of the final uses of goods and services in the economy. Final
uses refer to the values at purchaser’s prices of goods and services used for the final consumption
of households and private non-profit institutions, general government both national and local
government units, as well as those used for gross fixed capital formation by both public and private
enterprises and for exports (net of imports) to the rest of the world. (Source: Analysis of the
Revised PSNA and Manual on the Frameworks, Source and Methods)

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) refers to the value of all goods and services produced
domestically. It is 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) refers to aggregate of the gross value added or
income from each industry or economic activity of the regional economy.

Gross Value Added refers to 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.

Per Capita refers to the estimates expressed as the ratio of a particular transaction like GRDP over
total population. This is referred to as per capita GRDP.

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Personal Consumption Expenditures consist of actual and imputed expenditures of households
for the purpose of acquiring individual consumption goods and services.

Source: 1993 System of National Accounts developed by the Commission of the European
Communities, International Monetary Fund, Organization for Economic Cooperation and
Development, United Nations and World Bank.

EDUCATION

Cohort Survival Rate6/ refers to the percentage of enrollees at the beginning grade or year in a
given school year who reached the final grade or year of the elementary of secondary level.

Completion Rate refers to the percentage of first year entrants in a cycle of education surviving to
the end of the cycle. (Department of Education)

Drop-out Rate refers to 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 refers to 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)

Enrolment6/ refers to the total number of pupils/students who register/enlist in a school year.

Enrolment Ratio, Gross refers to 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 refers to 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 refers to 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)

Higher Education refers to the stage of formal education requiring secondary and post-secondary
education covering the programs on: (a) all courses of study leading to bachelor’s degree and (b) all
degree courses of study beyond bachelor’s degree level. (Commission on Higher Education)

Highest Educational Attainment or Highest Grade Completed refers to the highest grade or year
completed in school, college or university, by person 5 years of age and over. (Philippine Statistics
Authority)

Literacy refers to the ability to read and write a simple message. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Literacy, Basic or Simple refers to 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)

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Literacy Rate, Simple/Basic6/ refers to the percentage of the population 10 years old and over,
who can read, write and understand simple messages in any language or dialect.

Participation Rate6/, also known as Net Enrolment Ratio (NER), refers to 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.

Literate is a person who can both read and write a simple message in any language or dialect.
(Philippine Statistics Authority)

Performance Indicators refer to several key indicators that can be computed and utilized for
evaluating the educational system’s performance at 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)

Post-Secondary/Non-Degree Education refers to the stage of formal education following the


secondary level covering non-degree programs that have varying duration from three (3) months to
three (3) years, concerned primarily with developing strong and appropriately trained middle-level
skilled manpower possessing capabilities supportive of national development. (Department of
Education)

Pre-School refers to a school that admits students who are not old enough to enter the first level of
education. These pupils are usually from 4 to 5 years of age. (Department of Education)

Primary School refers to a school primarily concerned with providing basic education and usually
corresponding to the first four grades of elementary education. (Department of Education)

Private Institutions/Schools refers to educational institutions maintained and administered by


private individuals or groups. (Department of Education)

Public Institutions/Schools refers to educational institutions established by law and administered


by the government. (Department of Education)

Repetition Rate refers to 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 refers to the proportion of the enrolment in any school year that continues to be in
school the following year. (Department of Education)

School refers to institution recognized by the state which undertakes educational operations.
(National Economic and Development Authority)

School Year refers to 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 and Development Authority)

Secondary School refers to an educational institution offering secondary education usually


consisting of a four-year general secondary curriculum. (Department of Education)

Secondary Education refers to 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)

School Year refers to the prescribed period of time, when schools offer daily instruction broken by
short intermission periods (e.g., Christmas and summer vacations and holidays). (National
Economic and Development Authority)

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Student refers to one who regularly attends an educational institution of secondary or higher level.
(National Economic and Development Authority)

Teacher refers to person engaged in actual teaching of a group of pupils/students on full-time or


part-time basis. (National Economic and Development Authority)

Tertiary Education refers to the level of education covering post-secondary and higher education.
(Department of Education)

Teacher-Pupil/Student Ratio – Gross refers to 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 refers to 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)

ENERGY AND WATER RESOURCES

Distribution of Electricity refers to the conveyance or delivery of electricity by a distribution utility


to end-users.

Electric Cooperative refers to a cooperative or corporation authorized to provide electric service


pursuant to Presidential Decree No. 269, as amended, or Republic Act No. 6938.

Electricity Sales refers to the sales proceeds derived by the power producer from the actual
generation of the energy-generating facility net of station own use and losses.

Generation of Electricity refers to the production of electricity by a generation or co-generation


facility.

National Electrification Administration (NEA) refers to the government agency created under
Presidential Decree No. 269, to act as a catalyst for the development of electric distribution utilities
(EDUs) by providing world-class financial intermediation institutional and technical services.

National Power Corporation (NPC) refers to the government corporation created under Republic
Act No. 6395, committed to the highest standards of customers’ satisfaction in providing quality and
reliable electricity with due care for society and the environment.

ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Agricultural Land refers to land devoted to or suitable for the cultivation of the soil, planting of
crops, growing of trees, raising of livestock, poultry, fish or aquaculture production, including the
harvesting of such farm products, and other farm activities and practices performed in conjuction
with such farming operations by persons whether natural or judicial and not classified by laws as
mineral land, forest land, commercial land, and industrial land. (NSCB Resolution No. 7 Series of 2010)

Fishpond refers to 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)

Forest1/ 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

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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.

Forest, Classified Land includes the public forest, the permanent forest or forest reserves, and
forest reservations. (Forest Management Bureau)

Forest Product refers to 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 are 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)

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 refers to the manner of utilizing the land, including its allocation, development and
management. (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 refers to logs for use as electric post, pier piling, railroad ties, sleepers and the like.
(Forest Management Bureau)

Reservation refers to any tracts(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 lands of public domain which have been proclaimed by the President of the Philippines for
specific purposes such as town sites, 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 is 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. (Forest Management Bureau)

Watershed refers to a land area drained by a stream or fixed body of water and its tributaries
having a common outlet for surface runoff. (NSCB Resolution No. 7 Series of 2010)

INCOME AND PRICES

Consumer Price Index (CPI)3/ refers to 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)

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Family Expenditure 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, Philippine Statistics Authority)

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, Philippine Statistics Authority)
Primary income includes:
Salaries and wages from employment.
Commissions, tips, bonuses, family and clothing allowance, transportation and
representation allowance and honoraria.
Other forms of compensation and net receipts derived from the operation of family-operated
enterprises/activities and the practice of profession or trade.

Income from other sources include:


Imputed rental values of owner-occupied dwelling units.
Interests.
Rentals including land owner’s share of agricultural products
Pensions
Support and value of food and non-food items received as gifts by the family (as well as the
imputed value of services rendered free of charge to the family).
Receipts from family sustenance activities, which are not considered as family operated enterprise.

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)7/ refers to 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 Ratio7/ refers to 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 - there were two levels of income deciles 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)

Inflation Rate refers to the annual rate of change or the year-on-year change in the Consumer
Price Index.

Magnitude of the Poor refers to the number of families or the population whose annual per capita
income falls below the poverty threshold.

Poverty Incidence (PI)7/ refers to 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)7/ refers to 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 per day, 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 Peso3/ is 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.

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) Salaries and Wages 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 Activity 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)

Subsistence Incidence (S)7/ refers to the proportion of families/individuals with per capita income/
expenditure less than the per capita food threshold to the total number of families/ individuals.

INDUSTRY AND SERVICES

Addition refers to any new construction which increases the height or area of an existing
building/structure.

Alteration is a construction in a building/structure involving changes in the materials used,


partitioning and location/size of openings, structural parts, existing utilities and equipment but does
not increase the overall area thereof.

Building permit is a written authorization granted by the Local Building Official (LBO) to an
applicant allowing him to proceed with the construction of a specific project after plans,
specifications and other pertinent documents have been found to be in conformity with the National
Building Code (PD 1096).

Building refers to any independent, free-standing structure comprised of one or more rooms or
other spaces, covered by a roof and enclosed with external walls or dividing walls, which extend
from the foundation to the roof.

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Capital Investment refers to the amount of capital invested by a newly registered organization
whether a corporation, partnership or single proprietorship. (Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas)

Change in inventories is equivalent to the value of inventories at the end of the year less the value
of inventories at the beginning of the year.

Compensation is the sum of gross salaries and wages; separation/retirement/ terminal pay,
gratuities; and total employer’s contribution to SSS/GSIS, Employees Compensation Commission,
PhilHealth, PAG-IBIG, etc.

Construction refers to an all on-site work done from site preparation, excavation, foundation,
assembly of all the components and installation of utilities and equipment of buildings/structures.

Demolitions refer to the systematic dismantling or destruction of a building/structure, in whole or in part.

E-commerce refers to the selling of products or services over electronic systems such as the
Internet Protocol-based networks and other computer networks, Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
network, or other on-line system. Excluded are orders received from telephone, facsimile and e-
mails.

Employment refers to the total number of persons who work in or for the enterprise as of November
15. This includes paid employees, working owners, unpaid workers and all employees who work
full-time or part-time including seasonal workers. Included also are persons on short term leave
such as those on sick, vacation or annual leaves and on strike. Excluded from the count of total
employment are consultants, home workers, workers receiving pure commission only, workers on
indefinite leave, silent or inactive partners and members of cooperative who are not involved in the
operation of the cooperative.

Establishment is an economic unit under a single ownership or control, i.e., under a single legal
entity, engaged in one or predominantly one kind of economic activity at a single fixed location.

Economic Organization relates to the organizational structure or role of the establishment in the
organization. The following are the types of EO:
Single establishment is an establishment which has neither branch nor main office. It may
have ancillary unit/s other than main office located elsewhere.
Branch only is an establishment which has a separate main office located elsewhere.
Establishment and main office is one which is both located in the same address and with
branch/es elsewhere.
Main office only is an ancillary unit which controls, supervises and directs one or more
establishments of an enterprise.
Ancillary unit other than Main Office is a unit undertaking purely ancillary activity, i.e.,
productive activity undertaken with the sole purpose of producing one or more common type
of services for a related establishment or group of related establishments or its parent
establishment.

Legal Organization or business organization refers to the legal form of the economic entity that
owns the establishment. This provides the legal basis for ownership. The following are the types of LO:
Single Proprietorship refers to a business establishment organized, owned and managed
by one person, who alone assumes the risk of the business enterprise.
Partnership refers to an association of two or more individuals for the conduct of a business
enterprise based upon an agreement or contract between or among them to contribute
money, property or industry into a common fund with the intention of dividing profits among
themselves.
Government Corporation also called Government-Owned or Controlled Corporation
(GOCC) – refers to a corporation organized for private aim, benefit or purpose with the
government as the majority stockholder, regardless of whether they are stock or non-stock
corporations.

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Stock Corporation refers to an ordinary business corporation organized by private persons,
created and operated for the purpose of making a profit which may be distributed in the form
of dividends to stockholders on the basis of their invested capital.
Non Stock, Non-Profit Corporation refers to a business corporation which does not issue
stock to its members and are created not to profit but for the public good and welfare. Of this
character are most of the religious, social, charitable, educational, literary, scientific, civic
and political organizations and societies.
Cooperative refers to an organization composed primarily of small producers and/or
consumers who voluntarily join together to form a business enterprise which they
themselves own, control and patronize.
Others refers to an organization not classified in any of the above classification. It includes
private associations, foundations, Non-Governmental Organizations, or other forms of legal
organizations.

Expense refers to the cost incurred in an enterprise’s efforts to generate revenue, representing the
cost of doing business. This is treated on a consumed basis. It excludes cost incurred in the
acquisition of income generating assets.

Floor Area of Building refers to the sum of the area of each floor of the building measured to the
outer surface of the outer walls including the area of lobbies, cellars, elevator shafts and all
communal spaces in multi-dwellings. Areas of balconies are excluded.

Formal sector comprise of corporations and partnerships, cooperatives and foundations, single
proprietorship with employment of 10 or more, and single proprietorship with branches

Gross addition to tangible fixed assets refers to capital expenditures less sale of fixed assets
during the reference year.

Income or revenue refers to cash received and receivables for goods sold and services rendered.

Informal sector refers to household unincorporated enterprises which consist of both informal own-
account enterprises and enterprises of informal employers.

Investments refer to the amount of money or other resources measured in terms of money placed
on activities or other forms of assets for the purpose of earning profits. (Board of Investment)

Non-residential building includes commercial, industrial, agricultural and institutional buildings.


Repair is a remedial work done on any damaged or deteriorated portion/s of a building/structure to
restore its original condition.

Residential Building is a building for which its major parts or more than half of its gross floor area
is built for dwelling purposes. This type of building can be of the single type, duplex, an apartment
and/or accessoria and residential condominium.

Stocks refers to investments in shares of stock, common or preferred, traded, subsidiaries, and
non-subsidiaries. (Securities and Exchange Commission)

Subscription Capital – that portion of the authorized capital which has been underwritten by the
stockholders. (Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas)

Subsidies refer to special grants received from the government in the form of financial assistance
or tax exemption or tax privilege to aid and develop an industry.

Total Value of Construction refers to the sum of the cost of building, electrical, mechanical,
plumbing, and others. The value is derived from the approved building permit and represents the
estimated value of the building or structure when completed.

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Value added is gross output less intermediate cost. Gross output is value of output plus non-
industrial services done for others (except rent income from land). Intermediate cost is intermediate
expenses plus non-industrial services done by others (except rent expense for land) and all other
expenses.

Value of output represents the sum of the receipts from products and by-products sold, industrial
services, and goods sold in the same condition as purchased less the cost of goods sold; and
value of fixed assets produced on own account and change in inventories of finished products and
work-in-progress.

LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT

Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) refers to 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. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Employment Rate refers to the 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 refers to 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 refers to 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)

Overseas Contract Worker (OCW) refers to 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 land based or
sea based

Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) refers to 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.
(Philippine Statistics Authority)

Salaries and Wages refers to 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)

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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, Invisibly refers to persons employed at full-time jobs but who still want additional
work. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Underemployed, Visibly refers to those who worked for less than 40 hours during the reference
period and want additional hours of work. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Underemployment Rate refers to proportion in percent of the total number of underemployed


persons to the total number of employed persons. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Unemployed4/ 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 refers to proportion in percent of the total number of unemployed persons to
the total number of persons in the labor force. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Union refers to 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. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

MONEY AND BANKING

Banking Institutions refers to 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 refers to 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 refers to 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.

Investment House – an enterprise engaged in guaranteed underwriting of securities of another


person or enterprise, including securities of government and its instrumentalities. (Philippine
Statistics Authority)

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Non-Stock Savings and Loan Associations refers to 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)

Pawnshop refers to a business establishment engaged in lending money on personal property


delivered as security of pledge. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Private Development Banks refers to a group of quasi-private development banks promoted by


the DBP to provide medium and long term credits to both the agricultural and industrial sectors.
Designed to supplement the short-term credits of the Rural Banks and are able to accept only
savings and time deposits. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Rural Banks refers to 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.
(Philippine Statistics Authority)

Savings and Mortgage Banks refers to any corporation organized for the purpose of accumulating
the small savings of depositors and investing them, together with its capital, in bonds or in loans
secured by bonds, real estate mortgage, and other forms of security, as hereinafter provided, or in
loans for personal finance and long-term financing for home building and home development.
(Philippine Statistics Authority)
Specialized Government Banks are completely government-owned institutions established mainly
to provide medium and long-term credits to the industrial, agricultural and real estate sectors of the
economy. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Stock Savings and Loan Association are banks engaged in the accumulation of savings mainly of
stockholders in specified undertakings. They are primarily concerned with servicing the needs of the
household by providing personal finance and long term financing for home building and
development. (Savings and Loan Association Act or RA No. 3779, as amended) (Bangko Sentral ng
Pilipinas)

POPULATION AND HOUSING

Age Dependency Ratio refers to the percentage of persons in the ages defined as dependent
(under 15 and over 65 years) to those in the ages defined as economically productive (15 to under
65 years) in the population. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Child Development Index (CDI) is an index combining performance measures specific to children -
education, health and nutrition - to produce a score on a scale of 0 to 100. A zero score would be
the best. The higher the score, the worse children are faring.

Ethnicity is a primary sense of belonging to an ethnic group. Ethnic group is consanguine in nature,
meaning, the ties are reckoned by blood and traced through the family tree. Thus, ethnicity refers to
the household member's identity, by blood and not by choice nor by adoption/confirmation for any
ethnic group, primarily the Indigenous Peoples (IPs).

Household3/ refers to 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.

Household Head refers to the person responsible for the care and organization of the household.
He/She usually provides the chief source of income for the household. In the case of a household
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is usually the eldest male or female in the group regarded as such by the other members.
(Philippine Statistics Authority)

Household Population refers to the aggregate of private household population. Compared to total
population, this excludes population enumerated in institutional households such as
national/provincial/municipal/city jails/detention centers, military camps, tuberculosis pavilions,
mental hospitals, leprosaria/leper colonies or drug rehabilitation centers. (Philippine Statistics
Authority)

Household Size refers to number of usual members in a private household. (National Economic
and Development Authority)

Housing Unit refers to 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 Index3/ refers to 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.

Marital Status3/ refers to status of an individual in relation to marriage, classified as follows: a)


Single - A person who has never been married; b) Married - A couple living together as husband
and wife, legally or consensually; c) Divorced - A person whose bond of matrimony has been
dissolved legally and who therefore can remarry; d) Separated - A person separated legally or not
from his/her spouse because of marital discord or misunderstanding; and e) Widowed - A person
whose bond of matrimony has been dissolved by death of his/her spouse.

Population3/ refers to 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 Density3/ 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 Distribution3/ refers to the patterns of settlement and dispersal of a population.

Population Growth Rate3/ indicates how fast a population increases or decreases as a result of the
interplay of births, deaths, and migration during a given period of time. Where the population is
closed, meaning no migration, the population growth rate is the same as the rate of natural
increase, i.e., the difference between the number of births and the number of deaths during a
specified period of time. The three methods for computing the rate of growth based on the
assumption with respect to the change are: arithmetic change, geometric change and exponential
change.

Population Projections3/ refers to computation of future changes in population numbers, given


certain assumptions about future trends in the rates of fertility, mortality and migration.
Demographers often publish high, medium, and low projections of the same population based on
different assumptions of how these rates will change in the future.

Population Pyramid refers to diagram depicting the age-sex structure of a given population.
(National Economic and Development Authority)

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Sex Ratio3/ refers to the number of males per 100 females in a population.

Urban Category are the categories used in this report for classifying the barangays as urban in
2007 and 2010:
Category Description (1) Barangays with population size of 5,000 or more (2) Barangays with at
least one establishment with a minimum of 100 employees (3) Barangays with five or more
establishments with 10 to 99 employees, and five or more facilities within the twokilometer radius
from the barangay hall

Urban Population refers to persons living in urban areas.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

Capital Revenue refers to 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.

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 refers to 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 refers to 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 refers to 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 refers to a cash inflow which does not increase the liability of the government.

Source: Department of Budget and Management

PUBLIC ORDER, SAFETY AND JUSTICE

Cases Handled refers to the summation of cases pending at the beginning of the period and new
cases received during the reference period. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Cases Pending refers to cases which have not yet been disposed of at the beginning (or at the
end) of 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.

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Crime Incidence refers to the number of crimes reported as to index or non-index crimes within a
given period.

Crime Rate refers to number of crimes committed per 100,000 population. (Philippine National
Police)

Fire Incidence refers to the volume of incidents caused by fire and the deaths, injuries and total
value of property loss due to this incident.

Fireman-to-Population Ratio is an indicator that measures the adequacy of the firefighting


manpower to safeguard the people and property. It is computed by dividing the total population by
the total number of firemen.

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).

SOCIAL SERVICES

Acts of Lasciviousness refers to 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.

Battering refers to an act of inflicting physical harm on a woman resulting to physical and
psychological/emotional distress preventing her from doing what she wishes or forcing her to
behave in a manner that is unacceptable to her.

Child Labor refers to the illegal employment of children below 15 years old, or those below 18
years old in hazardous occupation.

Child Prostitution refers to 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 refers to 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 refers to 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 Situation of Armed Conflict (CSAC) refers to children who are: a) members of
displaced families as a result of armed conflict; b) physically weakened, orphaned or disabled as a
result of armed conflict; c) combatants and those mobilized for other armed conflict-related
activities; and d) disrupted from schooling due to armed conflict.

Day Care Service refers to 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.

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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.
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)

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.

Incest refers to 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.

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.

Neglect refers to failure to provide, for reasons other than poverty, adequate food, clothing, shelter,
basic education or medical care so as to seriously endanger the physical, mental, social and
emotional growth and development of the child.

Pedophilia refers to an act of psycho-sexual perversion deriving gratification from child sexual
abuse.

Rape refers to an act committed:


By a man who shall have carnal knowledge of a child under any of the following circumstances:
through force, threat or intimidation;
when the child is deprived of reason, or otherwise unconscious;
by means of fraudulent machination or grave abuse of authority; and
when the offended party is under 12 years of age or is demented, even though none of the
circumstances mentioned above be present.

By any person who, under any of the circumstances mentioned in par. 1 hereof, shall commit an
act of sexual assault by inserting the penis into a child’s mouth or anal orifice, or any instrument,
object, or any other part of the body such as fingers or toes into the genital or anal orifice of a
child.

Sexual Abuse refers to 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

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marital bedroom; forcing the wife and mistress to sleep with the husband in the same room.

Social Services this covers expenditures for education, health, social security, labor and
employment, housing and community development and other social activities.

Social Welfare Services includes care of the aged, care of the disabled and mentally defective,
childcare, and other welfare services. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Trafficking in Women refers to the act of recruiting and transporting a woman within and across
national borders for work or services by means of violence or threat of violence, abuse of authority
or dominant position, debt-bondage, deception or other forms of coercion.

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 Tourism3/ refers to tourism of resident visitors within the economic territory of the country
of reference.

Resident3/ refers to an institutional unit is resident in a country when it has a center of economic
interest in the economic territory of that country.

Tourism3/ 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.

Tourist3/ refers to visitor who stays one or more nights in the place visited.

Visitor3/ refers to 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.

Visitor, Foreign is a foreign national visiting the country as a tourist. (Department of Tourism)

TRADE

Balance of Trade refers to the difference between the export earnings and import payments of all
goods or merchandise trade transacted by a country. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Commodity flow or domestic trade refers to the flow of commodities through the water, air and rail
transport systems in the country. (Philippine Statistics Authority)
Inflow – the flow of commodities coming in to the reference setting or area
Outflow – the flow of commodities going out of the reference setting or area

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Export refers to all goods leaving the country which are properly cleared through the Customs.
(Philippine Statistics Authority)

Free on Board (F.O.B.) Value refers to 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)

Import refers to 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. (Philippine Statistics
Authority)

TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATIONS

Aircraft Movement refers to an aircraft take-off or landing at an airport. For airport traffic purposes,
one arrival and one departure are counted as two movements. (National Economic and
Development Authority)

Airport Traffic is a term used to indicate one or both of the following: 1) aircraft movements; 2)
passengers, freight and mail departing; and 3) transiting or arriving at airports. (National Economic
and Development Authority)

Bridge refers to a structure across a waterway or other opening servicing as a pathway and/or
roadway with a minimum clear span of six (6) meters. (National Economic and Development
Authority)

License refers to an authority issued by the Land Transportation Office (LTO) to a person who is
qualified to operate a vehicle. (National Economic and Development Authority)

Motor Vehicles, Diplomatic refers to motor vehicles owned by foreign governments or by their duly
accredited diplomatic officials in the Philippines. The registration thereof must be supported by
communications from the Department of Foreign Affairs. (National Economic and Development
Authority)

Motor Vehicles, For Hire refers to motor vehicles registered and authorized to be operated as
public utility by virtue of certificate of public convenience or provisional authority issued by the Land
Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB). (National Economic and Development
Authority)

Motor Vehicles, Government refers to motor vehicles owned by the Government of the Philippines
or any of its political subdivisions. (National Economic and Development Authority)

Motor Vehicles, Private refers to motor vehicles registered not to be used for hire under any
circumstances. Private motor vehicles are sub classified into the same denominations as that of
For-Hire Motor Vehicles except for taxicabs. (National Economic and Development Authority)

VITAL AND HEALTH STATISTICS

Bed Capacity refers to the number of beds permanently retained at the hospital for the treatment of
in-patients. (National Economic and Development Authority)

Birth refers to the act or process of delivering a child. It may either be a live birth or a stillbirth.
(National Economic and Development Authority)

Birth, Live refers to the complete expulsion or extraction of a product of conception from its mother,
irrespective of the duration of pregnancy, which after such separation, breathes or shows any other

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evidence of life, such as beating of the heart, pulsation of the umbilical cord, or definite movement of
voluntary muscles, whether or not the umbilical cord has been cut off or the placenta is still
attached; each product of such births is considered alive. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Birth Rate, Crude refers to 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 as simply as the birth rate and also live birth rate. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Death refers to the permanent disappearance of all signs of life of a living person at any time.
(Philippine Statistics Authority)

Death Rate, Crude refers to the ratio of the number of deaths occurring within one year to the mid-
year population expressed per 1,000 population. It is “crude” in the sense that all ages are
represented in the rate and does not take into account the variations in risks of dying at particular
ages. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

Fetal Death Rate (FDR)5/ refers to 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) refers to death prior to the complete expulsion or extraction from its
mother of a product of conception, irrespective of the duration of pregnancy. (WHO)

Hospital Bed-Population Ratio5/ – the ratio of hospital beds to the population, usually expressed
as the number of available hospital beds for every 1,000 population.

Immunization refers to process of introducing vaccine into the body to stimulate the formation of
antibodies which fight disease-causing germs. Regular immunization programs of the government
include: BCG – Bacillus Calmett Guerin to prevent Tuberculosis; DPT – Diphtheria, Pertussis and
Tetanus; OPV – Oral Polio Vaccine. (National Economic and Development Authority)

Infant Mortality Rate (IMR)5/ refers to 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.

Marriage refers to a special contract of permanent union between a man and a woman entered into
in accordance with law for the establishment of conjugal and family life. It is the foundation of the
family and an inviolable social institution whose nature, consequences and incidents are governed
by law and not subject to stipulation, except that marriage settlements may fix the property relations
during the marriage within the limits provided by the Family Code of the Philippines.

Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) 5/ refers to the ratio between the number of women who died (for
reasons of pregnancy, childbirth and puerperium) to the number of reported livebirths in a given
year, expressed as the number of maternal deaths per 100,000 live births

Morbidity5/ refers to the frequency of disease and illness, injuries, and disabilities in a population.

Mortality refers to the intensity of death in a population. It is sometimes used to mean the frequency
of deaths in a population. (National Economic and Development Authority)

Mortality, Infant, Ten Leading Causes given the total number of infant deaths for every cause of
death in the given year, the first ten causes with the most number of infant deaths are the ten
leading causes of infant deaths for that year. (National Economic and Development Authority)

Mortality, Maternal refers to deaths of mothers owing to deliveries and complications arising from
pregnancy, childbirth and puerperium. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

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Mortality, Maternal, Ten Leading Causes given the total number of deaths among pregnant
women for every cause of death in the given year, the first ten causes with the most number of
deaths among pregnant women are the ten leading causes of maternal deaths for that year.
(National Economic and Development Authority)

Mortality, Ten Leading Causes given the total number of deaths for every cause of death in the
given year, the first ten causes with the most number of deaths are the ten leading causes of deaths
for that year. (National Economic and Development Authority)

Mortality Rate generally expresses the chance that death will occur during a particular period to a
person in particular population group alive at the beginning of the period. As such, those rates are
true probabilities and describe precisely the risk of dying for any actual cohort. (National Economic
and Development Authority)

Mortality Rate, Child refers to the number of deaths among children aged 1-4 years old per 1,000
children in the same age group. (Philippine Statistics Authority)

1/ NSCB Resolution No. 12 Series of 2004 - Approving and Adopting the Official Concepts and Definitions for
Statistical Purposes of the Selected Sectors: Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry, Foreign Direct Investments,
and Tourism
2/ NSCB Resolution No. 6 Series of 2003 - Official Definition of Core Inflation
3/ NSCB Resolution No. 11 Series of 2003 - Approving and Adopting the Official Concepts and Definitions for
Statistical Purposes of the Selected Sectors: Prices, Population and Housing, and Tourism
4/ NSCB Resolution No. 15 Series of 2004 - Adoption of a New Official Definition of Unemployment
5/ NSCB Resolution No. 8 Series of 2006 - Approving and Adopting the Official Concepts and Definitions for
Statistical Purposes for the Health and Nutrition Sector
6/ NSCB Resolution No. 15 Series of 2006 - Approving and Adopting Six Formulas on the Official Concepts
and Definitions for Statistical Purposes for the Education Sector
7/ NSCB Resolution No. 2 Series of 2007 - Approving and Adopting the Official Concepts and Definitions for
Statistical Purposes for the Poverty Sector

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